The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, July 22, 1938 Page: 11 of 12
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Nonna Shearer:
own emoiskirih with which to coat
the large flu*, plate* which wore
hi* negative*. In (hi* wagon he
traveled everywhere-with Parra-
rit on the Mississippi, with Sher-
man into Georgia, and with a wore
of otto Union genera)*. Hi* wa-
CM wm a familiar eight every-
where in the theater of war,
ConaWering the handicap* un-
dar which he workad—the bulky
equipment neceeeary for tefcing
pictnrea, the tedioua prooeet of
developing the easily-broken glaat
■ lljff fives and ail the reat — Mb
achievement ie alt the more re-
malleable. There ia a certain
“•tiffness" about aome of his pic-
ture* because his subject* had to
hold their poae for several sec-
ond*; otherwise countenances
would have been so blurred as to
be indistinguishable.
Lack of high-speed lenses also
made "action pictures'* such a*
we have today, out of the ques-
tion. But for all that, Brady’s
pictures are singularly filled with
“life” and they make the past his-
tory vivid as no drawing or Paint-
ing could do.
Re was at Gettysburg immedi-
Elmo SeaR Wahseii
W Brady was the first
rl_.n ill history to “cover”
JJlfhen he died he left sev-
Hkouwnd picture* which, from
‘r,tIe 0f hull Bun irU«61 to
SfinK of the conspirator* in
T.‘..Illation of President
r tn 18(15, tell the story of ,
civil war fn history—
Sreuith the faltering tongue
bat through the irtfklffble
Hpcamera.
yidy cho»e a career of prtva-
Have You Tried
fellow
Jacket
Inn’s
ately after the battle and his pic-
tures of the fields outside that lit-
tle Pennsylvania town strewn with
the dead of both side* tell a gra-
phic story of the horror of war.
The same is true of his pictures
Feeb Good, Climbs
Tree* In Hospital
CINCINNATI. O. a’,E>— Landon
Chambers, 82, Of suburban Nor-
lorgnette.
Hiked around
><• happened to
the upstair* i
of a little gm
taken after the battle of Antietam
and half a dozen other sanguin-
ary encounters.
Delicious California
Style...
the wmiiow n
ing with larg*
WAS TO BE MASKED
AUGUSTA, Me. <U.i!>—The state
of Maine and the Province of
Quebec are preparing this year to
oeiebrate the centenary of the
"Aroostook War,” a bloodless con-
flict over ownership of 12,027
J^Sfcre mifca alon| northeastern
wood, lie convinced it doesn't pay
to feel too good.
Chambers fait Urn need for
some straauoua exercise and ha
sought to get it by climbing an
Even in that
was Koawl
i little face
(WBdtLDnwmo, om. nwi -
whan WTA officials made n grant
for improvemenU In Mi fbgborn
equipment at Point Arena, they
fathom' TZnTZ the ” w ooapwm sunsriy mw
"Big Grunt.’* It Is aecpMtad that *** ****** **'
the modernisation of the foghorn ‘njUrie*'
will permit of a reohrisMning to
this wa* *
indeed. A t
everythin
i?e Out Tonight!
Market Street RoM
At Weotter
Norm* Shearer and Tyrone Power '*
Screen Actress Norma Shearer, accompanied by Tyrone Power, at*
tends the world premiere of her new picture, “Marie Antoinette", in
Hollywood. The picture, a new triumph for Miss Shearer, is her
first since the death of her husband, Irving Thalbtrg. Power plays
the leading male role.
■erf. ct tasteexce
ing rn;,rn t>eiongt|
Both the Ml]
od ::u ..,- i to hsv
ifticulty with the
>K corn- tly (or
ously. then iipsq
ir. And Mr*. C«
and temper wet
b!e, i
is queer, too, will
u>vm munseriaa
sphere of the pin
Noel thought, hi
sed, was only ha
iowever, she id
always remembe
little girl she hit
lire window,
failed in gettiq
.-as n. - lung'em*
c back to tow*
time it had taka
re, it would be*
e readied the Ol
almost sick wit)
t not getting th
•erness. since I
one kind of woit
it the thought i
en if only for i
s cheering. SI*
(••It a. ..lisnnhS
borders in upper St. John basin.
9h|3
read DAM m» WAX! ADS
OLD HOME TOWN
By La* Stanley
SCOTT’S SCRAP BOOK By R. J.
NAVAL FACTS
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FOR RENT
FOR RENT — Furnished apart-
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refrigerator. Car garage. 125
Ohio. 38-3tc.
To the men who have lived the ter-at-arma). The trouble is plu-
Navy life and learned to like it, ral twin brothers, who recently en-
probably there is no term that listed in the Navy at Detroit. The
carries a richer meaning than the brothers are identical-even to
phase, “Aye, aye, *«•!" their blood pressure, the count of
This expression carries a far which is in synchronisation. Hie
greater depth of suggestion than Nftvy medical officer at Detroit
does the corresponding term of .*
“Yes, Sir”, which is used in clvi- *h® Hrst time in
iian life when addressing those to
whom respectful attention is due.
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f telephone u * courted* to you.
(arrant to expected Immediately.
out alihreelatlona. initial., email
i» of nuinsrala a. full word., by-
te ted word. »» two word*.
Ilht reserved to edit or reject any
uid to properly ctonify *11 copy.
The difference between the two
is striking enough to warrant an
.explanation.
in the first place, “Aye, aye,
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ako mhm oaap- \
•fktooA-ra® fiowaMo
pupl.r rare, on raqaest.
pWoMllil. for only one incorrect
PGR RiaiT—IfodlWn 4-room ga-
rage ap»»t»fient tn Baytown.
Couple pr«#efrtd. Phone . Dover
1394. 25-3tp.
Sir,” means more, than a mere
“yes.” When used in addressing
a superior it means: “The order
is understood and will be obeyed.”
It is the Navy’s own expression,
a heritage handed down to us from
[hr- w.rild stop(l
1 if he was t>W
that she was I
h with him, sol
vas nly doing l
>r! tired!
y.H ■ i easy i
.!■ -tii,-thing
be In 0UP4>f-
date of pub-
taWiahed in the n<pr futinhlHB
University of CalifomiA at Los
Angeles and Tuiane University,
PERSONAL LOANS
Sandlin building, Baytown.
Units are now maintained at
the English speaking mariners of
24-6tc.
Harvard, Yale, Northwestern,
Georgia School of Technology,
University of California at Berk-
eley, and the University of Wash-
ington. The enrollment of. Naval
R.O.T.C. units will be increased
past centuries: There is no other
phrase tha^ belongs so wholly and
so completely to the Navy and to
the sea.
By saying “Aye, aye, Sir!” when
receiving the command of a super-
ior, you not only express courtesy
Furnished garage
eiAa^s vflhiutiA mmaT~
n emc /MPWO'dWAwrr Jdfcurrv
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field store, 115 Pruett, Pslly.
19-tfc.
loping so m
» busy, and t
Immediacy t
he I)? Luxe.
ow hungry ;
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OR RENT — Furnished room.
New furniture. For one or two
gentlemen. 413 Michigan. Do-
ver 1108. 26-Gte.
but you also reveal yourself as a
real man of the Navy and recognize
youf superior as such.
This expression, is the Navy’s
most “sea-going” term, with some-
thteg of Hie atmosphere of the
Salt seas about it.
There’s trouble brewing on some
ships of the Navy yet unknown,
for the medical officer, the dis-
bursing officer, a division officer,
By Cart Anderson
HENRY
at Julian's o
|
i;.: the t
■self f i mg I
; v, i ' -mifj
her c-riol, lo
Paige was
1
F'! Pif-sa
.
Do You Need
Ft® RtlNT—3-room
......._ WKMmSaSBmbi
apartment. Apply 301 E. De-
fee. M - 28-3tc.
For Vacation
Days Ahead?
USED AUTOS
'OR SALE — 1934 Tudor Ford
Victoria Sedan, new paint job,
|265; small down payment, no
interest or carrying charges.
Also 1986 Plymouth De Luxe
Sedan, good tires, pjqnt, motor
and likely for a “jimmy leg” (mas-
I Usn It To You On Your
Own Personal Note.
AUTOMOBI1
Refinanc
lytown Finance Co.
»-A. DAVIS. Mgr.
4 Bldg. Ph. M1HS
, ...i Mi ■<■.
KG SISTER
NOTICE—Spiritual adviser, past,
SNE'LL WM44K rr S^ OtTrSflcr TWK MO*» HMft 1WMA
TtSva
present, future. Ridings 50c.
Satisfaction guaranteed. 1'08
Ash Street, Pally. 26-3tp.
fESS SERVICE
d & Strickland
ttiorneys-At-Lswr VH
f*PHONE 305
NOTICE—for painting and pa-
perhanging, see Ben F. Hicks,
104 Elm streat, Pelly. Phone
2S7W. U-2dtp.
craba, fried craba. Dancing too.
No cover charge. Miller’s Inn.
Morgans Point. ' 22-tfc.
;hty for sale
WE PAt cash for oil gold, trink-
et*, jewelry, dental work. Ja-
cob* Jewelry, Goose Creek.
reta11 department, Nu-Way
0ttua- Reasonable.
_ 20-tfc.
15-28tp.
BALE^i^
x^^asno, x.
Goose Creek street. Monuments,
markers, cemetery work. Save
up to 40 per cent. 'i 14-2«tp.
mi i—■■
ETTA KETT
By Paul Robson
alARCO-TO.THK.ROAD
IMPERIAL
H>one 40. 320-tfc.
R TERRACE Third
3 now open, shelling
* heaotttui tracts, ! __
“• Price reasonable, nue,
Drive out Market
Rom to our office. Car-
festm«t Company,
tao-
uum cleaners, bargain at 85 up;
Also vacuum cleaners for rent
by day or month. B. A. fm-
ton, 417 West Texas. 27-3tp.
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, July 22, 1938, newspaper, July 22, 1938; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1022705/m1/11/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.