The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1929 Page: 3 of 8
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Joy for Dug*
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Girl Keeps Lover's Gifts
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Has Hight Idea
Kentucky Man Leases Land tc
Hunt Cave.
"Hankered to Write”
at 58; Back to School
Gold-Lined Tomb Built
for Argentine Family
Englishman Bequeaths
Money to "Good People ’
United States so:
rather than George
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Young Lady’s
Elbows No Longer
A Hat Rack
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Native* Frightened by Doll
A letter front Kenya tell* <>f tL<?
curious effect of a doll with moving
eyes. When It was ah own ;o a native
chief he thought It supernatural. On
befflg ronvk“'*di after some time, that
It win mechanic* and not magic that
moved the eyes, he asked the loan
ttf !♦ to »•» hsek one of tis wives
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1TE IN 1892 '*
! started to nnwtia
75, the needs for*
•s great u» tod»y
pit plenty of fr«J
'urges for the
h Dr. CnJdv '
>r constipation the
in 1S92 tw.?T
ell's Syrup ivps*
remedy, intend’d
and ehierly peoy*-
such a mud. •*'
Istra t Ions and
•bout each
one said t<
about the f
Unital St;
Boudlmt,
Oorbqm ri < I
jou’d pr>d
never wore
States!' And '
wrong, for ;
that those
tn the list
though eu>
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i “Buy a Bird’’ Is Slogan jl
d a postcard with •> - - ...««.«• ■ v
it. A
the charabei
marve of Hilo is luije
hints to increase the bird popu-
lation of the Inland.
The number of birds to be im-
AWPiRIN
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irovra it* » ’ ft '
selling I'l”* ft®
conflilcnce
relief fn» £?
Hence.
•nd siren.
fevers,
lyns«
Wb«' • msn and a maid fall out
ths niHld may keep her lovers gifia.
•ewrd • r to a decree of Judge Cohen
of the District court at Sydney. Aus-
tralia After the tilt Henry M< ris
avert Dolly Reynolds for the return of
lograph, a silk shawl and h mopI
Mt, together who »iuG wuhu hr
b.- loaned M1f»" Reynold’* F»otiy
said Morris bad not lnnne<! her money,
nt ftr.d placed beu for her uu
Old-Faihioned Woman
An old-fashioned woman is one who
c-res more about what is served for
breakfast than about where breakfast
is served. — Albany Knickerbocker
Press.
who had fled to her native village.
He explained that if he took It then
nil the men would flee and thus I
could secure his wife. He proved as
smeessful in bls prophecy as In hit
quest.
Presidents ? (
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in Hawaii’s Big Island £
Hilo, Hawaii.—In order to |
’? further enhance the natural ,
••• ullii noninv imd .h.ar.'n rf
. X blM I^Hhd' of the Hawaiian X |
I X, — - —*
| X parted is to be determined by
I T the success of the organisation’s
X campaign to have every resident
I j of the island “buy a bird."
No birds «re to be Ixpt in
captivity.
Elins Boudlnot
the “flrst Prea’.d
re the natural
id ctsrm cf !n-
the Hawaiian
S’* pt
'g.'Ht
a the
to g*»t
fUtui
Id*, fi . _
“Syrvp *’*p
», uliBOU, lv*’
Constitution. It provided for a the Prll,c
lethod of choosing a president remem »e
and tinder its provisions nn election
was held In which George Washington
of Virginia was unanimously elected
President. Front contemporary docu-
ments, tt is evident that the Chief
Executive of the nation was referred i
to then as the “President of the Unit- ’* 'ecnusi
dent for a Day.
WHEATs-
s .-j ounces
Delicious, healthful porridge in 2 min-
utes. Children thrive on it. Grown-ups
too. Contains every needed food element
SAVE THE PAfUl in VCUR lUftEODEP u>u,AT PACKAGES
• (OTS nc FUN SOS. THE CHIIDMN • —
Er- >
ACHING JOINTS!
[ time, why didn’t you let me know
| He—I couh n't find
I the right words on It.
tion" whereas before that ofl
been called the "President
Ijiter that |M>rtlon of the title, “Under
the New Constitution." was omitted
as being too cumbersome and there-
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chief of whom
Smiili. editor of
f New York c
•trivet 'or three years t<
rccog: ion for Hanson and who ■»
pla&n:
of Um
HniioT
and dog raecs. deducting Ids Invest- |
meat if the auiuutl» »oD. The judge
told Dolly to keep the Sifts and forget
ubeut the money.
to be
flons.
In the • :t i
right to bi
based upot. i '
have to d"
office of Pr>
States:
The Flr-t <
tn Phiiode
and the de!
Randolph \iri_i
he was oni.
not Preski’ ■ • : hi
iut-ic wnn
The Sc'-oi.'i •
met In Phi!.! '■ Il : ■
John Burn •
elected pn -
president only -i f
on August
thia congr<
of Indepei <!< ■
being the I'n::- ■'
But they v ■ I
name than
well-organ.
In 1777 a i
states was •
months, tv.' ■ . •
•greed to f<rm l
•ccordam with
drawn up u- ■ t
Articles of ' ■■:: ■ ;
•tate whl
was Maryin'"!
Uniter > i •• <■ - ■
federatlo!' <>ro h <>
Claims to exteri'i'
John Dir on :■" !
the Mary! ind delegation, ri ‘ o il
•nter the new country under the .!
•listing conditions and Hanson i
fested the alternate plan Mani
CCtered to give up f->r»
western lands and ’<• »
fitOries t<> the fedeni
the athcr states w.n
One by one tio- fei
finally, on Mar
adopts! a c
•Artfch-■ d -nN'
f>etunl >n Be!
liow> (he cmi
formed bad no exe
Judiclir r nqd the >•<-
body^r.is a single !>«■
made i > of deiemte-:
laglslat of the stn
On November ft. 17S1 John Ilan
Vts eh ■' J president of tiie ,
hiS for :.! title being *Ti •■•ident
the Un ed States In Congress As-
bled." '
United States’’ came Into b and
flMKlb s right to be toeli
Wat of air Presidents res!
fast hat he not only i r
congn i but was In tact a;
came ie country's chief !.'•
ft ts’ti'
ponent
Wwny
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Beck, John P. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1929, newspaper, March 1, 1929; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1250678/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.