The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, August 29, 1924 Page: 3 of 8
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THE ALVIN SUN. Oldest Paper Published in Brazoria County
REPORT OF MARKETS
QVLF COAST OIL PRODUCTION.
o aanlng
that ol
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142
Hocklev
25
Mn
say ot his work, “Well done!”
And ci
that
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Li
1.450
making thia '
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ot
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Is being !
Sorro’
Afore Sylphiihe
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15
H
MRS. MIRIAM
FERGUSON.
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on
oil well
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Want
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term
Rubsa
n 349.744. W
feet.
here It la
U
dent
Mrs
the
ular
■diction
Nantz &
j’diny
of
lnd<
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my Hanis.
atlon
lea ol
II self I
> has
ners
the
■I from
six
tn I
nitlea wide.
a
In
of life rent
devehqvme
lased by the
official i
days
and
and
Oh Field Victim Olea.
Woodruff
Li
.TQ-NIGHTi
ins built
American
bricklayers, boat women,
pawnbrokers, stsvedoi
The average d
Bon of the gulf
W—’ •»'/,
Ejection Bureau Sunday Gave
Mrs. Ferguson 78,763
Lead.
3 by the Texas
I p. ui Sunday fi
Feu) Avenues of Occupation
Now Closed to Them.
Quotations on Fruits, Vegeta-
bles. Dairy Products. Live
Stock aiiu Cotton.
Held
Baum,
iated produo- |
Ion by fields ■
MRS. FERGUSON WINS
BY LARGE MAJORITY
MAKE LEGION USEFUL
IS PLEA OF OWiitY
BANDIT PROOF RAIL
POSTAL CARRIERS
MAKES DEMAND FOR
LIFE AND FREEDOM
What
declam!
WOMEN ENTER INTO
NEW LABOR FIELDS
window
>. while
fac« but *»» able to give a schedule
lecture upon arival at Mattoon
latter trade paper.
■no will be under
■ Building Steel Vettel?
More than ?*> ■’•*! vesssta are b»
far private ehlnownara la
shipyards.
be awarded at an
rd I.as also received
itructlon of a new
Prevlons I
the soviet telegraph agei
Darya River traverting
Hncwlina IODO vlllaei
peeled to be large.
lead fixed at
action Bureau
colleges.
12.W2
’•10.
etart<
4.685
Itching
PILES
will also continue
the new combine
Neu) Needle Pointer
levice has been Invented
Spindle T
5Vest Col*
Orange
’ D.
1300
L. G. Gritting,
High
Mark!;
. 13.000
. 12.200
pvuu.euu,
be published by
PAZO OINTMENT instantly
I levee ITCHING PILES and
Vegetable*
the »a«t ■
gulf coast’s greatest pro I
6000 foot sand *.s looked I
<r<i for l»e
the higher
up<>n first
Ride the Interurban
FROM
Houston to Galveston
Every Hour on the Hour
Expraae S«w<- Non-Stop Tta/iu
9.00 a m ond3:09 p m.
Cures
•ye. the
60c.
bottom.
made b. .. _____
No. 311 8tate, which has proven to be
one of the
ducers, Che
upon as almost a sure shot.
I port In
i and wil
life in ail things
be kept constant-
ly before “the
our people.”
r n,A»pni.n» c\f Am«r*,k|i “
Being Worked Over.
*am T.x The Rycade
246 :
66 '
110 ,
mem and the re-
quirement of our
people yr com-
v !
'1's
Acquiree Oil News.
Galesburg, Tex The
Galesburg has Iteen comb
Trade Journal. according
S^ongof Labor
NinetteM.[ou)ater'>
*
J ■ a /
I mount rather than recede, victory was
! conceded Mrs. Miriam A. "Ma ’ Fergu
son by Judge Felix D Robertson, her
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
■ Cfg, 6 BeUtANS
; VjJp . Hot water
gr^ j Sure Relief
Bell-ans
254 AND 75< PACKAGES EVERYWHERE
RUB YOUR
* w. r.. w. iSwrnwt no. » • *
gladly greet* rb
They bring hii
lie feels no ruth for
His goal is nen
And only this he ask* of tare; ? ‘?
That he may keep his dower
strength, and will, and labor’s skill
Unto his life’s lu»t hour. /\
women were carriage drivers In 1920 ' made by the last legislature, have beei
and 1H were garage keepers * approved by the slate buai l of con
Increase Is found In the number of , trol. Contract for
■a j the building will
early date The bo
plans for the coi
hospital and dair
Texas Hospital for the insane at Ter
tell Ad appropriation of 130,000 wai
made for the hospital building and 110,
000 tor the barn
Ra-
yon
can get testful sleep after the
first application
All druggists are authorized to
refund money if I*AZO OINT-
MENT fails lo Cure any case of
ITCHING, BUND. BLEEDING
or PROTRUDING PILES
ordinary cases In 6 da
worst cases in 14 days
Chips off fhe Old Block
JR JURIORS- \\
f Mr' *• ii
11 «..4v tMtaS. >>
For Hardware, Mill,
Oil Well 5upp!ies
Automobile Tires.
Tubes--- Accessories
F. We iieiiiiiMuu Co.
Houston. Texas
\ / The keen, sure brain’s demand;
\ Who knows the thrill of creation,
71^ /' Who stands with the Lord as one—
ulslte.”
"We nak that Labor day. fhe gri»«t j
a j holiday of the tolling BMMMM, dedlret .
e j ed to them and their cau>w. be en ,
i aobled and enriched by sn expression j
‘‘J j of the eame si»lrit. the same high :
i idealism and purpose, the «ame up
lifting saarch for fhe fullDMM of life
aad the same determination to achieve
triumph over all Ills and wr«»ngM
through Its purely en»nomlc opera
Hons’’
COME must lie soft an J feed daintily, ’ ,
Or the soul in them makes moan; \
But little he heeds who finds his needs
In the maker’s joy alone.
and pain may conic to him
But ever he feels a strength that steels
His heart to the shafts that fall.
■The labor movement of America
detminds for the wage earners, for all
wh« serve usefully In any
life and freedom in the fullest mesn
Ing of those terms.
The labor movement of America
has ever had high regard for the de-
velopment of ethical und the spiritual
tn life.”
A
med with Oil ,
to aunounew
office of the 1
The September la
e nnme of the last
Spaiuing of the
Oil Trade Journal will be president •
of the consolidated publications Mr I
Becker of the Oil News will be editor ‘
Tha Fuel OH Monthly, n vest pocket
read the de< iarauou, (ieiuanus tut
all of our people the full benefit ot
I the life-giving force® of our marvel-
i one ctvlllintlon through constantly In
, creasing wages and Improvement
; working conditions and through
I reasonable and proper reduction
Hospital for Insane
Austin Tex Plans for the construe
building al the Kael Tex
Well Now Under Control.
Kingsville. Tex—The King No
and the Flato No. 1. of the Humble
OU and Refining company, which blew j
In aa gas welix a day or so ago. hava 1
been placed under control and are sttH j
making gas Production Is coming from
around 1B0O and 2700 feet respective
ly
Worst Flood In Years.
Riga. Latvia- Tha worst flood is
Russia for 20 years is reported by
tney The Amu
Turkestan and
The loaa la «x-
the first to succumb of seven victims I
of the explosion at the casinghead .
plant of the Humble Company, in the |
Goraldaaa uetu otcu a» « wo ock
the otbdr day at the county hospital
He Is survived by LU wife, sevoe
small children and hie mother Earl
Petty, also burned in the blast, is in
a critical condition. The vthers are r»
parted doing well.
over on the highway Bryan '
32<l I was bruised and cut about bead and i
w»men ___ _ . .
In 1WJi» there were IS,- :
LI
aiiuetuakera. coal operators and
strlcal managers and
Osa cut cf every
rennayivaula la employed. in lue
cleri. al lields there are more
wjtnen. an inerra-- ‘■r 11! p»r
Woui< * are also entering the commer-
ilai world as chemists, metallurgists,
uMsayers ami barliers
In 1910 one ion* woma.i stevedore
«as recorded. In 1930 there were five
woman boatmen, three woman long
Bryan Injured In Wreck.
Terre Haute. Ind.—Willi*
Bryan was injured a fe*
tn the ten year iwriou, 3.000 wood an automobile in w
storey 7.2*>0 , traveling from Tusc
dry g<»o<le; 2l«l (turned over on the highway
No. 7 Richardson, 2000 fe.-t.
non. Fain k Goldberg No ft Q,
1450 feet, ( lay County -Flow,
era No 1 Hayter. 1600 fee
Vi
V
4 '
T SING the son^ of the workman,
The joy of the nun whose hand
New- York —Mak»
ie employ ot the g
New York Central railro
I bandit proof railway postal carriers re-1 of existence.** The federstton, by the
I cently purchased by tbo government j declaration, aaka for economic Im-
Sun Company : A holdup, under the official i proveinent with unrelenting zeal and
guise of a demonstration, was staged ! fidelity “because economic Improve- I
on one of the New York Central's pas-1 mewf In the first fundamental req
seuger and mall trains between New
I York and Albany
j Purchase of the 4dt>o specially con ■
I «iru<t«-d carrtera is undvr.iiHd L>t>av«
1 been ordered by the government after
Rmde OH -orpor: tioQ in ‘ buidup of a baiu near Chka*<
“*‘“*“‘* 1 “ : several moot ns ago. when bandita
' caped with (2,61)0,000 in cash
’ negotiable securities.
Drills Into Deeper Sands
Orange. Tex.—The
was drilling at a depth around 4760
feet In No I Kato a few days ago with
the view of picking up the 6000-foot
sand again tn which a test v as at-
tempted several weeks ago when the
b„n» nn 159 feet Off Cf
Since the big development
WRIGLEYS
lifter every meal
■ nd aqrceeble
sweet and ■■
1 -a-s-t-l-u-u S pH
benefit ■ ■ |J U
we“. fi*.
G so d I • r f,
teetb. breath U-?-1
■nd dlcesttoiu
Makes the ’f3lu
r I y a ■
taste Delisr.
la
F A
Bonds Approved.
Austin. Tex —The attorney genet
•r® FrisUy epprevsd u-J
sues ot 122.000 waterworks and (25.
uuv sewer rtteasiuu iwMuis of Giiiaer-
and J2i.Wt) sewage disposal plant
bouda of Cameron
Pecan Crop Short.
Burnet. Tex.- A W
pecan auiuuruy ui o*u mu
which Is noted for fine pecans ex-
presses the opinion that about one-
third Ot a crop oi pecans will ue meuo
In thlv Action this veer 2<W halos of I
cotton have been ginned, 40 being I
ginned Saturday.
im added skill;
: loss of youth,
:irer still;
1
FATHERS may seek for rank and wealth,
Vy And search the wide world through—
> He knows the deep where grand thoughts sleep,
W hich Tubal Cain once knew;
/ Beauty may lie in a woman’s eye, /
And dwell on her lips so sweet>
It lives as well in the engine’s swell,
And the piston’s throbbing beat.>, ’
i women employed by railroad*
switchmen, flagmen, ticket and svartou
.igents. Women mall carriers in
i-rcaard In ten years from flu to UW
I Woman telrphone
j creased 115 per cent.
I iMH women earn their
swltctiboards throughout the stale
There are ISO wtunan telegraph oper-
ators and 4<) wraen are telegraph
mesaenrera.
444 mors saleswomen than in W10
Woman retail dealers rhowed an In-
i create
I women have grocery
randy stores and •*'
have drug stores. 271 clothing,
depsrtrnent stores and 4ii« cigar und
tobacco stores.
Woman decorators
i dresaers trebled in ten years.
I woman real estate agents increased j
j 24W per rent. ine largest gr>mp of j
I women tn public service includes 521 I
| postmistresses. Woman detectives |
i have incrrsarvi 131 per cent. Thera
M*era five woman sheriffs In 1R20.
School teachers numbered 45.KM In
1W20. an increase of 11.280 over 1910.
Woman collage professors increased
1® per cent; in 1920 there were N>2
in Pennsylvania colleges. Trained
news numbered 12.90? In
to get the "Legion in their hearts and '
to adopt a constructive program that; v » A
will be wn inducement for all former |
service tuen to affiliate, was made j
nit" by Coi.'ix-I Alvin
Owsley former national comtminder *#&•<'»
....... - “
shortly after its organization had 20. (
000 members in Texas, but today bar
less than 10.000 members, which he;
said was due to a lack of enlistment ‘ "niaHa*
at ■ a ■ U . - • ■' •
Gompers' Message a Decla-
ration of Independence.
OH Well Brought In.
Corsicana. Tex The Sun Company '
hrniiaht in whst is generally regarded
as one of the best wells tu the Rich
land district a tew days ago when ita;
Brown No. 12 developed flowing pro '
duction conservatively estimated at
1.5(b) barrels. Several nil men made
a special trip to the field recently to
view the new well, and reports from
them indicate even better proposition
tn thia operation
Labor It the Giant
No group in this or any other conn
j try made a greater contrtbuNon
I shipbuilding and munition plan’s, ot ■
the farm, and the firing line—than I
labor.
Tha wnrld will never know the debt 1
it owes to the wives and mothers in j
worktaanien ■ homes who have givek .
husbands and sons to toe cause. i
the Legion turns its attention to con
atructive work among underprivileged
children.
Believing that a constructive pro
gram is the one best method ot main
taiuing the interest cf its members
l^*s Sociste Dee 40 Hotumes Kt 8
j Chovaux. better known as the Forty j
i and Kight, which heretofore has been j
i strictly a play organization of the l>e |
I giou. pledged itself to a program ot1
i < oiiatrui Uv< work among under prlv
I Hedged children and grownups
fields fur
TEXAS
n
nas dons
ed local-
ust 3.046.-
1D23 and
lost of tha
altered lo-
mditlon of
ac . rdlng
situation.
arly corn
ti * large
* to war-
md tun
enty-
New
f corn this
»ceasary tha
00 carloads
warehouse
ity was im-
y feed for
Indications
te ia worse
...
'•nr to
.
- Hugo
ic This
;ark t..
-he
ex to
• '»
'Jtl;r>n
• *n
*'*? l'a.
has pre-
ending In
e dropped
estimated
of 68 per
of 79 300,-
•0 bushels
TTEB
b'’rq
el for
nserfpt
549.500
•earing
erially,
nural’e
bs ap
been
lepart-
f ths
eclare
bonds,
firm,
solids-
pro
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Beck, John P. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, August 29, 1924, newspaper, August 29, 1924; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1250066/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.