The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 140, Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1932 Page: 4 of 8
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Down to EartK * Offers New Idea
Of Cutting Cost of Living
& Branson Food Store
Here’s What Will Sayt
About Cleaning and
Pressing- •
- 'V ’H
“It takes the-beat of equipment t»
tarn oat ml cleaning and pr«*.
inf.. equipment that will
year clothing—net tear tbew ra
IP Will Roger
lajftoww’s Beat, Who
r Pay Mae*
for Quality Feed*.
site datura* ball Idy i* .giving to annottM Rota* engage-
ment to Jackie. Mike, in kb flittering doorman’s uni-
form, it the hit of the party, hat Pike, learning from the
laughs at fib fears.
Roes b SnfSfed to Julia (Dorothy Jordon), a
family favorite, hot Jaekbl^srpef tMary Cartisb), a
fpdHad daughter of tht rich, inlands to bntk up the af-
fair and marry Rosa herself. Julia'* father goat bank-
rupt sad she insists on freaking off the engagement des-
pite Rasa' desire to marry bar at once, Jlkt himself J*-
roamo increasingly apprchtwaiee over hi* own financial
Qie Tri-CRies and ita, price* «u no Wther. Just note th« fo.
“lowing 6Doom to Eearth" prices; *;
. The climax comes when Pika’s buyer arrive* to tell
kin that hit creditors are going to have him declared a
bankrupt in the morning. Pike, stung beyond endurance,
electrifies the assembled guests with a bitter speech in
which he tells htem the "cireua" b orer — he hasn't a
dollar left in the world —'lib family’s extravagance has
ruined him, and alienated them — and he himself has
nothing left but his rougsge. The guests leave and the
humiliated ldy tells Pike she will never speak to him
again.
Men’s Suits Cleaned and Pressed............50c
Ladies’ Plain Dresses Cleaned & Pressed 75c
ldy’* constant social spiuring irritates Pike and she
apoib his careful plans to obtain a big loan from a local
bonk, lirflietf to Chicago in a desperate attempt to ar-
range a loan there, but finds the bankers there also'-in a
tight spot. He dors, however, run across his old Paris
friend, the Grand'Duke. Michael (Theordore IMi), now
working a* a hotel doorman, and brings "Mike" back to
Oklahoma with him. —.—----------------------............-----......
.Meanwhile Koee, who has been JuCk> in gambling, takes
his father* b*t group of hands and in an effort to run
them up into a fortune, losses them all. Julia, aware of
the situation, tries to stop the boy before it is too late, but
fails, ldy take* advantage of Jackie’s infautuation for
Row* apd scheme* to have her marry him and thus, through
Back in the humble little home oi^a side street — the
only pieee of property Pike ha* raved from the wreck —
the Peters are again living, with ldy still estranged. Ross
and Julia run off and get married, much to Pikft’i joy.-
He is planning to start up the old garage he owned before
he became rich, and accepts Ross’ offer to pitch in and
help him. Now the or.Iy fiaw Pike's newfound happi-
ness is Idy’s "mad." But a sly suggestion that he is going
to see.his lawyer about a divorce soon brings about a re-
union of the family with its feet once more “down to
earth."
"Quality and Service an always guaranteed at this store... you
take no chances oa junk food*. And as for delivery service,
v jssw gait rest assured it will be prompt."
—WILL,
TRI-CITY CLEANERS
[ES—NOT PROMISES”
BAYTOWN
Phone Main 1120
PHONE MAIN IMt-MOT TO ARCADIA
Get Down To
Eirth!.
l ake Will Rogers’
Advice and
WILL SAYS
Davis
you ii
"I jus
lucky
do is
who IK
tight;
th rout
he is
give \
“I jus
mand
finny.’
W»«5» T* Barth Price* -
pMl. Take . Look at These
M| Special* for Saturday;
Rexall
Send Your Clothes
to the
$i Baby Powder, jar.......................
Ip, Dr. West Tooth Paste ...........
I 25c Bottle I lair Oil
MR Flashlight.........................
pi F vers harp Automatic Pencil.
klJSONo. 1 Jar (Teaming ('ream
Hgp-Box Kodak........................
BfiiO'Ckx'k ________:
ijPBeautihd Electric Clock............
L Pint Rubbing Alcohol.......................
EXTRA VALUES
WHERE YOU WILL FIND
“D OWN TO EARTH PRICES”
SALE
Soft Finish, pound.................
Rough Dry, starched, pound
Dresses you would not think
possible at this low- price.
You couldn’t bay material, or
have them made for as low a
figure. Splendid assort-
ment . . . shown in leading
colors. Sixes 04 Q/i
li to 2(li ~... tjlivi
SPECIAL FINISH:
Linens, pound....................................*.....
Wearing Apparel, pound ....................
f DE LUXE FAMILY FINISH
Linens, pound.........................................
Wearing Apparel, pound.....................
It Starts Wednesday and will be the biggest bargain event
of the year. . . .
WAIT"DON’T MISS IT
Boot* are popular this year for kiddie*—boy* and girls. We
have them in two sturdy styles which will give exceptional wear.
There is the slip-on 10-mch style ir. biack, land and white. Then
we have baote that lac? Just like daddy's. They- are black and ‘
C4 Q8
Both *tyles ........--------— .....«#Af7U
Goose Creek Pharmacy
SEE TUESDAY’S .SUN
TEXAS AVENUE
PHONE &3
Read what Will m
has to say about
San Jacinto
Milk and Its 3k
Products ;^TUin^
WILL SAYS: v...............
- '.v';-' ..... i.' - " ^^
‘‘From what Tread in the papers andhear on the streets of the
Tri-Cities, San Jacinto products are real Down to Earth • values!
VyiLL ROGERS
Advi»e»:
USE GOODYEARS
AND BUY THEM 1
NOW WHILE YOU CAN
Win a Thanksgiving
, turkey"
MMIVEirS
Offers Genuine
winter means
- 1 ' - ra Jo ;
slipp ery roads!
SMOOTH Urea don’t fcoid on wet
MRAU and dUagreeaWe. Better put on
mX l HB new Goodyear* now—they'll pro-
A'l \ f /gn tect you. Mvc you money on
f Sm . R8. HAH __a _ -lit ..
This “Imn to Earth" picture ..f Will Rogers'just
exactly fits Sumner’s Pre-Christmas gale which i*
now going no. We offer here a few of the outstand-
ing: bargains xs eXamples 6flhe¥yn^rods of buying
opportunities contained in our well stocked store.
omen’s a
These food-products grecyoumore calories per dollar than - any
rxkkor tnrxA ttAti mlreKf oat %
other food you might eat.
gsatsss
’
' ‘‘As for patronizing hp!
StSk Xhmm Women a Shoes
All the new atyie affeete, 05reufireatodtofffa,ahma
modem material and a wide for. women ;J» priced at
variety of eoaebiuatfona of -Down to Earth” price* <Nr-
the mart popularabadm fog thia sale. There l* oa*
priced'in fore# ‘Down to group of tateet rtyle ahote
groapa a^ vafoed up to IMfi
id'^r pu^uTp^
Center Traction
Menns Safety
“““
r«.. ■ ' 1'■ 111 v-—--.
San Jacinto products I want to
■ - | ■ | - j
a a . *g
LHereU
Py. To:
hlAk
i
A. C. LAMBR1GHT & BRO.
A TRI-CITIES INSTITUTION
Goose Creek
Phone 456
ANY- Texas Awe.
TRADE YOUR TIRES THAT FOR
GOOD YEAR
ALL-WEATHERS
I tires that GRIP!
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Tri-Cities Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 140, Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1932, newspaper, November 11, 1932; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1020239/m1/4/?q=EARTH: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.