The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1934 Page: 6 of 8
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Ijnf is in runner-ul
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Lsterdiy’s game J
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[ the fourth, was f<>
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the murder of Mrs. Irene Debolt [
of Cleveland;. Ohio, will be . re-1
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life of MSw Mary Eleam.r Phelpa
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Mf Ph.lpe died
in an extradition trial herd
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tierday, by Texa^ airthorities who
believe him to be Arthur Wilson,
accused of tne slaying jpear Van
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Her father ahSf a negro porter,
L. Jackson. -IS, Her* ’ homed **f-1
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Marshal John * jf Jtteete disclose
the ■ pip*. ' ahxfc (bid io>V .bee
plugged^ in the attorney** >
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Writings t>ft pdftchrd* which %
n.aj Iced the route Wilson and *gej>
young Cleveland widow traveled |]jl
were compared with Jcmea'.ete- 5
ploymtent blanks of the Canadian j^j
National Steamship company j»nd IS
according to writing experts the J
handwriting is identical.
After counsel for Jones imes- sj
t»»«d the - identification of Lee C
fore me oh t^eir merits regardless'Tom Hunter*declared last night. bajtigan of Cleveland, who knows
f past , political tH[».n j........‘'They- are refusing -to be di- Wiij*oft’ 4he wgg Mjdufh-
IBided oveKfismu and prejudices e^-un*|l Monday.-*,
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Dillenback, with a I
a son and J. 0. Smith
led the D. TT. i
>il hurler, whiffed
■nick, for the D. D.
pcrvUing aecuritiea. The seated Landis of Cambridge. Mass
ing gs t «■!»»«*, kftte flftSt, Ftt*. TOSiSTi tho "photo, lift to
the n** tf»tk exchange centr^ aaad I'eeora of New Vwtrk Owif- fight; 'an Ctorge C. Mathews of
: commission, pictured in Washing- lBian Joseph P. Kennedy of Now
which rocked | ton, takes up iU new job of «o-
rumd when * :
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fork and Boston, and James M.
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OUR POINTS OF SERVICE—
Georgetown, British Guiana,
rr*ef!B7=f??--^ 1 • " H' -t suspicion of being the Mftiitig,
mm, and meanurec tha,' LTl *AN ANTONI0. 6-W-W* liner dy Nelson, ho wu
and measures that come be, enrnr than ever befom. candkiate*;Tixax can blame pronibition forUuined on request 0f United
thr ^^.OOO^deriut IQ It- gen- $taUs Vice Consul Alfred Dumer-
'etal fund, Maury HOghea^cnndi- «»t, ending receipt of extradition
jitatr -fhr govgriwr, decliml Saif ji^WS which arrived Tuesday*
■fast nigfitj' Texas authorities," represented
. “.Why 'ttffk of a. sales ttix," he *>y-KH’«so^>istrtct Attorpey Bey
demanded^ “wbeti legalixed lit Jackson, and Sheriff A. A. An-
quof woujd yield more than lhjLldeiTan af..Culbertson c«ofrty4«4r*.
amoun; of the deficit every j dueed testijmony showing Wilson
together at Fort Hancock, Tex.,
on Nov. SJ
The same evening Wilson is
saitj to have entered Camp Bacon
alone. He left before dawn leay-
re- mg behind a message" .scrawled/on
a Kodak envelope.
Rpotted with blood, and a bit of
cord matching tluj cord found-
round the neck of Mrs. Debolt’s
body.
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lli*i Ruth Bunting rrtarned tu
fT^" i Hone Guflgr-fMffiTO a TO? 5551
for the benefit pf ifs* customers and it is available to
i > them without charge for fishing or other purposes.
Hjl Make fes'm-ationg for its use in advance.
xepair.**youxw car. or motorboat
and permit you to pay fbr it on reasonable terms 5r
we can-seii you a Johnson Sea-Horse outboard motor on
terms. DDCO FAINTING , r. FACTORY METHODS. ■--
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a A Cadillac wrecker is maintained. Its services
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CULliO, July (i—dlipi—.Senator
Tom (.onnally .will campaign, for
re-election to the United States
senate here tonight. Yesterday ait
Victoria the senator disdttssod
jnilts af devaluation of the gold
dollar, which he described as the
keyetone of the ftoosmfr recov-
ery program. * * ■ * .
HAMILTON, July'
Senfttor Clint Small came here to-
day convinced that he . no longer
-consideretl merely a gectional
candidate for governor, because of
"gains (h air sectioffs pf the
staid." . —
* BEAUMONT, July - k-<T.ib_
Senabr Walter Wo-xlwprd, cam
didst* for stiomey general, last
night hurled gage of battlt at
chain store organizations. "If II *
National bank
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HUGE SR^UCE FELLED
ABERDEEN, Wash. CP)--©ne
of thia largest spruce trees cut re-
cently near here measured 12 feet,
3 Inches at -Ihc butt .ftnd* scalei
47Ji2Ci board feet of lumber,
enough to bui^i many
$128,133.69
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.> a4 Oft Hand1 and Due from
Reserve Agents
li. $. Gov’t.
Other Bonds
Overdrafts
Ban king House ■ ■•.
Furniture and Fixtures
Other Real Estate
Tiayejcii Cheques
Other Resources "
Phone
$229,839.88 ~
148,650,00
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[-manatur of the Nath
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Imerican League’s pic
[ hefc next Tuesday,
H. today hU
In Hill MaKechnie
Stengel, pilots of the I
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explosions and colli-
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(Versons. In aura-
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independent ftiwchant htld take h *
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HOUSTON. /July G^lJb-Cort.-
gf0*m*d Joseph W. Bailey. J*.,
candidate for nomination to-, the
United States Senate, will speak
here tonight In furtherance of hin.
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Capital Stock
Undivided’ Profits, Net ~
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7,500.00 I Lon A. 'Smith, Aairman of the !
1,307.35 - Blstet* railroad commissieij, met
etc mono ' '■ /
“ 1 Ifftlin Wfio pika an,'intensive'campaign for
CfiAt QCV OO * ll"" to KI’"k. and
$603,867.33 ■, Orange today.
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_* X Mrs. NetHe Hgwkipy. president -L. /
I of the = Kebekah Assembly of
| i Texas, was the princibal. speaker
at a meeting of the (loose Creek
lodge Thursday nlghtr"
■ alirK. Hawkins cutllneirRebelt3k
ideal* and urged greater organi-
zation work in South Texas.
District Deputy Mra. WilUa
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presented to the undersig
has been made to appear th
FIRST NATIONAL BAN
)0SE CREEK” in the City 1
Creek in the County of Ha
3 State of Texas has con
vith aH the provlsiens of
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to be complied with befor
ociation shall be authorize
immence the business <
Our NewJPolicv
Sami.’Shell and Gravti.
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Tyrell-Garth Investment .Co..
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Contractor, Houston^
inker.
; NWir waSSslisp a visitor.
ITou'sffiii' iifim1>erfi TTniTlittendmfT"
the meeting included W. C. Noble,
r- Mrs. Maude Hetiwn, Mrs. Lbfat,»
Maxwell and Mrs,' Dixl* Robert- f,
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ii res^ assured that you will get
cnecking-, . . courteous, prompt service alwa
f— NrlCTri rpklfrey. Baymwn^jiegrn
today was ip jail here under a
charge of assault to murder, Jit
11connection with the- stabbing oft
Jack Brown, another negro,, at;
Baytown Wednesday night • !
Godfrey, who had hefen hJnted \
since the knifing, surrendered to'
! Conatabla J. C. Bhoemafcar, at-1
the ■ officer's h ime early toddy.' ®*'<,utifu.u t*il»red Irish and pure
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tice af the Peace Ervin Flower*.) the hottest of weather. SmgW
Brown is in Baytow n hospital Breasted models. A big value-
with severe knife , wounds. iduced to
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W THEREFtRE, I, J. F. '
KNOB, Comptroller of th
bey, do hereby certify thi
First National Bank Of Goos
’ in the City of Goose Cree
■ Count* of Harris and Stat
ixas is authorized to com
the business of Banking a
ed in Section Fifty-one hun
md sixty-nine of the Revise*
*s of the United States.
TESTIMONY WHEREOl
id my hand and Seal of offlft
day of April, 1934.
«J. F, T. O’CONNOR
! the Currency.
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1934, newspaper, July 6, 1934; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145355/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.