The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 169, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 6, 1938 Page: 4 of 6
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THURSDAY, JANUARY U
w !*dom; an<i in tor longer b Ik*
My imagination nad seen it
« w* swept iiptOOi* door—tpe ’it °Mr<> to speak,
light streaming out; within a leap,
mg fire, ;a groaning ooaru, eager
The Mgh » "(tea cortftnrni
N? ^ and preftiitoM wl» to cdnttft teftl UWh. B»U
f*au! UMtaihy. t#w»p#er MHor. ftMtk they, M **-t ,‘f-
***i ritet#' m a t«A to toy*......
'ftHe reporter* if today far a wm»* tfiutttton fffcr rompte* that,
r before. The reporter* at tomorrow «ui«t !*• totter than fh >w of
<dd*y. Tb*y nnm Hr- * totter un*»re*ttr>d»ng of the nortat sbd
^frtatfyifey ffjf“r-isTOi«r» -n-r*- -*- ■■ ■* * -
'fed tuft- afaa.. t
l l»« * **• * ***• forijw-
-.4
Whoever
uppi'ti.M cawifW, *Hto
undswuod*. and can rrfik* Heat In m Mary « to-
i»e»t,:-“the tudal aH economic pnpWntBnt>a of the
■:Silt: iiwi' .,. -p^r.».r.^r.i(.T T, .....-.^-y - ■ , . ._
Tto oAtm DiMiMt came fromjoswa," b performing M useful t sender aa anyone In t«* baffling
mWmr t*nr<f ’. . parted ef human hista* Man bluet ban a natural gift for it, plus
¥ li» admitted K frit ail right toJgW (raining and hard thinking.
fe» to trn mt tod ’ftttor to 4« h i, remarkable how many pw.plkthar an even In business and
6*n to- [professional lift, though Intatlifant eto|»fttolie*en reed |n history.
| *•* •** •toWt. Mrt. I donl Mtttn .ie ban pnf tottobsff wtoFjrjMfrf on in tto werld taday,
■They shook! an ba made to
EACOCK FEATHEi
‘g—Temple Bailey
r' goersirirr. >nr,AScr»r ctQTSAi. retsv a^ocutww
hurry or tilings
dered stove, and Hay
amvKtii ouu laiKed ul u» .
mjatters, while Mum Z. ,
Mrs. Chandler**,. *1 Hayes dweusaed, as fft
speak, i went afterwards, domestic a n..^
towards the roommio which Mwh At last our guests cukT‘-‘‘
had disappeared.' The dewr was Mrs. Chandler to, leavf ,L*
open. As i entered, l saw mat ana my daugnter, Dora, i
nitre was a room oeypnd. fpe jyg„in the monuhg.
nut it is baking day and
Hiimi sort comfortable. Hte lurpi. aU my .jwn oreha. i ln T
uire was walnut and me covere on Statu a tow loaves to
ursa^ttg p& mmrwm Miowy1 i.
wftilet- in die second room-Mnw help with the hard wort
aed w front* oi U* wfaa-unpackmgtev^rishfy, the nag- Mrs, Chwidlgr doit took
clutched Dy' dXSbli which Mr, Hayes had Drought. .”1 am -strong ' enough
iding disaster, fhe V.1 stdod on tiif threshold. ' Mimi, said, "but j ain edt.mn
, only illumination was a famt-ghm- *»d -my.. tongue seemed
Suirough-a smalC square Jane! /toppef is -tetoy. ■ my dear-
^I’he drive* honked, a door opened, - she turned and faced -me, and 1 ______
ami a dark form emerged, t saw then that the radiance, whichj pie to the door ifhd Icui^'
"Is iMi yw, enhhatert'' i Had -been hers, was gone. "1 am .....
-•=» ■ -SSsasS SKEr;
. ==- --- --
Resen tiiig fierdely thgjfamilijr-,
Ult axidresa, I answered-
toyi*
i be- man canie forward.
Hayti. vl,(,..nntendi-nlr,|V
hands with luin and pr
tunLtoiiinu. -v
T to see you," he said. "My
y':~
;'TSiz
* •
THr. OtoC* IWte* MtomJ
Mi gt*« «wqr m {to ttmwltluwj
Cailing Mcjycan* Horn# x '---.
Of sit Umt i#nof|lto of O» CirdmiJI ^ Jfexfco,
^..^iKSlu:, -4 a lilKr v
gwie nreamlito ln «g-toM *3*
^ I
ttf<e« m Wber
touArf iMato ■.«« ts * it Hitt | UfilWll .Btlwi IlIUi Oto#? fOUMFltfl Fnll it Will FF|tttnkw' WWftJ b# (iftiOjt it lt/w<Ff0vl
^ emigrants who am. »«ll Mexican riUtofts, in preference to opening the in lead. Obviously/that at
o*. »u * • -*/pj| amig
can-
declarer
s hls turn
I 'Texas miiaMr *8,1 enugranu wno am iwii Mexican cniwms, in pmrenmee to opening the m wao. Obviously/that abould be -------------—------
^s„w ;w aaataaKftfgi ^•aariafg
tot to Ittortto nfcl fatok^ Wfton* who are unemployed and destitute. The expense win be horw imi is perpetrated at hundreds
JHPMT II tototo.. fby the govemrti^it, and ft will likewise tasume the responsibility oi <- bridge tables every ddybjr plgy-
rnwa m* fttutor AMbjPtorii. am to to «» IMifc&er.
i..«e
WHXTKN ro* cKNnui. rauen
By Shepard Barclay
Tto Authority H ihlMdtW*
<7
77.
CW Ctini* Hanford, the
t*r of' tto etotMt. mi pi
to turn .«fhtfxg> for' another fiMf‘
after aB tuilk bad bean paid and
|U imstneM bad to«if found up
both schools - psHicipattng in
ftwtbali game lust prim1-to
pi o
ijrttb
Imvif
t HUne, the weather man,
Hi pftwebtod «to meteoml
with t handsome engraved
bow tto sdn swrne petfectly tm
3*n. t Pier Jrt days of min, you
fmfld have to«m'to a pwdtton tojSZ,miS7^
fffidlhgTP#for ibSn wton' they return.
where ttore h« ton a large M«*icsn immigration. It may also give . /
many Americans, Hrd hit by recent seisur. of property in Jtexicc /
without adaquator tompemutinn, a more tolerant feeling towar
J drop, switched to the spade i.
He had nothing to gain by that
WIfe Wahta to Know if your driver s
-going to stay to supper?" ,
"No,-he has to get-back.”
i helped Mimi out, Her _un-^
™ -se«*
men
Hgs,
tie pdfclf
open door. , ^ - .
The room which We entered was
utterly without charm. There was
'no fireplace. A great .high-shoul-
dered black stove gave out waves
of heat which were grateful'after
enough^ -i
aui not . very ,
■Sto was smiin* .
iaint hope warmed n\y
At last we wert alone.
back from seeing the frig*
Tm going to' give it up-" her goj to m|ke thg best of l(
vmce.j^aj^paei^dft-g^^ ^jwa ghW me a in»gq
am going to give it up . . . just stood back.' "If you na
because I am married? >Just be- that, Jerry, I—1 might l
cause you have dared to begin our there ,
married «te;wiUL* ... lie ... ? best tTBacp of it. u -l
"Mimi," I implored, “it isn't rhy .said, ‘Mimi, It is horfible. 1
fault UncM Jerry told me it was row we’ll run away . . g,j
''il.KTOWWhathefold: Butyou- mlkTto thatawfui'tfas:
had Ko right to brWg me here un- and her daughter . , r>v,.
If ! had seen such -people Jerry.
JPM . ( I. "USB? .'.tUffC ^
went throiigh, ve & hands seemed to. in- unUl I thought 1 should » j
x e<room4ta whie^we .stpod --- ^ • ■ '
„ was
l-^d4wl^y with toe Ut you knew tnith:
comer’ mfght have gotten rtd
... ted from me and began ^ou:mtght have toia ihera t
to lay out her things on the tired^ Anti—1 don*t WariT &
dressfer-“thex crystal bottles and the heat of it, Jerry. Then'
The de-
suit
1
now finessed apd,
the diamond A cashi
ciarer lost one trlgk
and made his contract.
instead of switching
which
toe top* West should naive tried ’
out the, diamonds. His partneS1 had
y»iasruii!,l
One can’t’be ungracious is
"do own hdtise. But . .v (kii
but |
THoee Jap
guntnen.
r
getting a* careless with firearms as
rw \
v\
/ \ J !.
bat’s \
m
ba
t ' 5
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fN WASHINGTON >-
By CHARI,EK P. STEWART
-j;.’
• • X'>.
.........NKTON, D, Army and nayy pmptmdnaHr talk (ptr
ttcularly navy preparedness talk) is'increasingly audible in congiest
Mr. Hanford * feelings
If things fcftp on getting Worse,
Slant* wwfidnT to turprtoed if a
|«*d awani rf-somr kind isn't gMn
* toaetoa umpre w a- foottofi
. .ftsferua tofuK thc mi y*m to*
President Rooacveil has more than *, little to, do with its audibil-
ry, the president takes partieu
Sk»‘* *ea strength, Naturally n„r
with hts suggestions that Uncle -
K
VOLUNTEER riRKMKN from
gnwetton. ft ttoswte
St s,t .-.t ito^t but ah •
As an ee-aaaistont nasal
l*r interest in the subject of t*
navy folk are in hearty symp
Samuel ought to havp njore of It,
Quite a few ft our' lawmakers agree with Win.
Hence the sentiment in favor of an appropriation of a couple of
bi$M» to rtrengthen us, on land and at aea, but espccialiy afloat,
I compamee agattu^the fire
sdctatioa is called The
a^wtrietrarB*
-t-
gram:
MpMfti
unto to bpR> build up a fund
htttoKlag tto legality
tto oowtltuuonajity ft the
If ihe coutijf uphold the law voi
uftstr firemen will be happy U
tto trial emwt h6M» tto law to to
Of couTM i>ur pacifism organisations are hoatile to such a pro*.
S ■'' -\"' 7," ::
rw.i Ril l ION- KitRhEKN
prlw me to.see fongrras vote thd desired couple of billions for arm
ament purpose*. \‘
Argument* aft esactlf like those which we hesrd during the edr-
!y 1900’*—up to I9H, when the World war started. Many of us do
not recall much of what the nation’s general complex wa* then, blit l
MtoW. u,«» u to***sy**stown*
- r'rssl ttm
1kV6754
(Dealer: West. Both side* vui-
linahle )
la trying to defend against op-
ponents With 60 on score of the
Trump. North
ast 2-No
to Trumps
cmg wtui w« „
called 2-Hearts, East
and Smith 3-Clubs.
It teemed too dangerous for'
West to attempt any further bid-
ding, Ht h# had hls-chance to de-
feat th* contract and threw tt
•way. He-started off with the lead
Of the heart A. which was far from
■Of heat which ___________ .
! The furhiftft was expensive- tendent and his wife thought of-and Olga—and Andy
ibut hideous-golden oak and us when we finally appeared, ' ‘
iihhpiwi brocade. TheTamp on the *' —•* u
table hpd a painted china'shade.,
:Vhe pictures on the wails vferc cob
. . ored photographs. Their N
Itching to a i
would have done’If i
raised the no trump bid., His
strength obviously was not in club* , At
or spades, so he Undoubtedly held 'long
something in diamonds. ;Abo'
‘ * w '
ft Problem
- ; Tomorrow's i
Ktt
i?Au^,
♦ A 6 5
♦ KQJl
♦ K 5
♦ K J 8T
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•' (Dealer:
nerable.)
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ill
i Q 7 4 2 .J-
iliif'X
m
¥ aim ------
I dropped my hands 1
her - shoulders.
miserable in my dinner jacket,
; dfe>vtout:r|hair for her. "\ye are
- ««. -M«m -torry to hriale.- T.said, "but w*
' <blonde who had dinedovith Uncle haffqfreshen up g,pit," - ,
Jerry at the Washington rcstaO- ; Mimi, too,'apologized. "If is'too muni, uua is our nrst nil
—•** - ' Hd you had i^-eook our dinner, new home . . . are you
Mrs. Hayes. We , would have shut your heart against r
“Do you tk
asked sternly, "that I earn
your mother 'thinks, or Clip
Andy, or anybody else lathe*
wide world but yourself ? I *
but we j rather have'died than have |
this happen. But u
mi, this is our first night ini
At
I ng
! Above it h
, - .. . againsf meii
For^a moment, she wavered,!
•he said, “l can’t talk ah
far end of the romh a - -
table was set for two, brought someone with us if we had
ig a lamp with a chain [known," ' •
mechanism bKwhich it could be
raised or iowereife,
an in a checked _
(w*gsetting,*• h«gtja _______ . . PHUPHl... -IMB_____ _______PL.
•table. She wiped her hands on get ’*m any more for housework, can think better. ..
dier apron and came forwar" Th" n,rl *— — • *—
‘ '~ “'"' ” «r
a lamp with a chain ---- -------- --
Vwhich it could be ' You might bring ’em,, but they I only know that if we gooa
^A plump-wom- 8^u Mrs. Hayes, ing I shall say things that
ham dress pessimistically. “The Indian worn- you . . . and I hdV>' tire* '
ter on the en Weren’t sd bad. But ^ou can’t haps, in'the m'orning, Jerry,
^ ‘ ------— *“ canlhink lv.no,, S
^ -.........—- ^ Gld °Pes are too o|d, knd the . And so she «Sft me, witto
. - am Mrs. Hayes “ she said. y<m"Er ones don’t like it” - tender word, without a kin
“I told Hayes I'd better get youk , had kept the food hot in the I sat by the high-shouldered i
L-snnnor. Mrs. Chandler »tch«i._ and again brought in the stove and thought of
4~to do anything- Mg . platters.- I wm hungry and' ?reafT!r''6f'Wy aroams' 1
the fried beefsteak and hot hi*"- of Mimi. as mv fanev
^1^
West
A-
17
tr/n tfie
This ha* been a week of celebrations for Bteg Cri.stjy,
Earlier'm the week hi» wife presented him” With a !fodrth son,
and that waft cause for celebration. Tonight he“ceTet)rates hi* second
anniversary as the M C .?f the fcraft Music hall prograim
.Mr. Cnjsbjr with feature parte on the program.
The broadcast will be herd over Kl'RC at 9 p; if
tto sinew* hope of tto
.Bun that the l»w »i,i w- HftoMt
W« :*v* been , m « position to
watch tto fte* work done bj fire-
men In our, ':eight»irhood, and
to* of the .optoson that thr
tto state tan do for them will not
be mr.rc than enough.
Today*!
Yesterdays
;.hi
lt> Clara
Ml, tote*
Jftwa tow-tee
!•*•*. known m
Wto bmn,
„ tod
Custi* were married
Mi*, moyte cowboy,
tom
Nto
tocame a
» ta«ri upset AAA
Exactly a* then, countries today profess to he (and undoubtedly
believe# themselves to be) arming In order to be powerful enough to
remain at pence. • ’ . ‘ - . v. V , •.' 1
THE OTHER HIDE ’ ^
To to sura, (tore were skeptics, back in the 1906 Teens, who res
spited that military power tended to ratke a people unduly “sassy,*'
•hd thus IUsM* to get into trouble.
There alio were critics who contended that an armament rare
might become so eipensivf sh to tempt the rivals to fight It out, on*
*>ftokhihr th* other and thus putting an end to tto awful burden of Amateur Hour
------ .TjfSc. -** . • - -mae * . e.uk m_sfii j:.M.----- WiQlWWl 1
1, KTRH
Highlights onr the News
Little Movie# of the Air
Dick Tracy ........
J»gr Triwy \..v...y.....-,........
Charlie Chan :, .......J
liokml* Allen ........u_____
Hollywood Screenscoops; CRS .
Hollywood Screenscoops; CBS
We, the People; CBS l*, .j
We, the Peo|*e; CBS
Kate Smith’s Hour; CBS
Kate Smith’n,Bour; CBS______
Kate Smith’s Hour; CBS.......
Major Bowes Amateur Hour
Major Bdwe# Amateur Hour
5:00
C:1S
6:30
going ,.n with the competition. That, in fact, is what followed.
Other things w-eft involved, hot the load of keeping up with the Ta**? i- . > -
J*w#'srmsment had a deal to do with forclftt a ahowftexrn. '• : * Moment#
foetic Melodies; CBS
Cab Calloway’s Orchestra; CBS
The Men ft Note ........... ^
Orrin Tucker* Orchestra; CBS.
Stirling Young’s Orchestra J.».,
IRC .
Jack Armstrong...................
Teddy Hill’s Orchestra; NBC
Press Radio News; NBC
6:35 Joan Edwards; NBC .......
6:461 Little Orphan Annie .........
6:001 Houston Symphony I'rograra
6:15i The Dance Hour .........;.....,
6:261 The -Dance Honr/..............
6:30? Music for- Moderns; NBC
6:451 Easy Aces .........................
7dW; Royal Gelatin Hojir; NBC.,w|-
7:15! Royal Gelatin Hour; NBC
7:30; Royal Gelatin Hour; NBC
8:00 .Good News of 1938; NBC
8:80 Good News of 1938; NBC
1:46 Good NeWs of 1938; NBC
9100 Kraft Music Hall; NBC „
dreadful place, stunned by
pact of realities.
The men brought in the
Mrs. Hayes came back. The food
was steaming on the table. “You'd
cults, the stewed cherries and ex-
cellent coffee hod the effect of a
feast to me. -
But Mimi ate little. She simply
»at there, an incongruous, exptic
of Mimi, as my fancy had |
her,: the mistress of my au
thought of the simple grace!
my father had always said*
with which I had hoped to j‘
the food served at our own I
Your coffee, is delicious - And now my dreads we*
, herself.”'
j My voice seemed to come from
• far off. "Where is the cook?"
"There ain't been any hire^ girl
since your Uncle Jerry left.
They’re hard to get He had some
Indian help. The men about the
place cook for themselves, and I
after.Hayes."
dir that tar-off voice which
'This Is Mrs, Chandler,
If you will sri&w her
i.wvwjwm she'emvget ready for
■-wiilp -if-f-J a. -■ ______—
■Without a glance; alynie, Mimi various errandaahe to put wood In stove a travesty on the t(
followed her._ And I stobitimthat th« stove—-to build up the fires in flame* of my imagining. U
the bedrooms; she, with relays Of
hot biscuits. When supper was
-over I found that Mr. and Mrs.
Hayes expected to be sociable,
we ail s ' '.....
Mrs: Hayes, “but I really
anything else.” -
Mrs. Hayes, who had promised
to be garrulous on first acquaint-
ance, seemed tongue-tied. She and
her husband stole gisnfts at Mimi,
as they came back and forth on
sat around the high-shoul-
tered; my hopes wore de*
Mimi’s iove had not survive
shock, it was not love as 11
it In thls-Iay the head
What caftd. I-if the fumitui
frightful, the pictures
the walls, the hlgh-sh
flames of .my Imagining,
had loved me, we could
laughed at- it all, have gurma
all obstacles, have founcUli*«
against such a background.
(To Be Cphllnued)
Wettest Fr&m Rain
Driest With Liquor
•pot pi Great Britain in terms of
rain, Lerujpck has decided, to re-
main the dJrteat lp terms of alco-
hol. ‘ T”'.
The dry*, however, are losing
supporters and the wets are gepw-
Ing In numbers. A poll amod| the
inhabitants to decide whether thd
-----t,— voted Jrtfavor of
a continuance of prohibittoh. and
695 for repeal, giving a majority
63. In 1926 there was a majority
282 to favor of prohibition.
TEEL GARTER '
CLEVELAND (U.E)— A garter
that does not bind the leg and
impede the blood
patented by Edgft .C-
Cleveland. The new! ga
Jike Jhe cktoips used by i
riders around their legs
of thin steel coveftl
uv-s. government hMf
•d sizeable subsidies to lof
admlnistrhtjpns in tto
slandj In am effort to i
thev distressed natives.
THIMBLE THEATER
By E
\ u
f
Grab Bag
- . ONK-MINUTK TEST
Who Is chairman ft the U. S. senate foreign relations com
Incite the Gatun dam. '■**%.•
Name tto most famous of Dante s works.
HINTS ON ETIQUETTE ±
U is customary to tip tto waiter In a restaurant 10 per rent of
i?WI§i
ere^S£.7i
n
\.l ”
9:30 Kraft Music Hall; NBC .......
9:46|Kaft Muaic Hall; NBC .
10:00 Amos V Andy; NBC
10:16| Notes Round Up ............**
10:30j Dick Gasperres Orchestra;
11:001 Paul Pendaruig Orchestra
11:80, Blue Barron Orchestra; NBC
lf:00| Time ______...........^
BRITISH DOCTORS
TO MAKE SURVEY
LONDON, Jan. 4T— Tib-Every
in Great Britain is to be
i a national emergeney
*rro„bi'ih’"'''
on the subject
isation and embodiment of the
Territorial Army.”
v The circular says, however, "the
completion of this-form entails
m>! liability to service, and any
statement of intention will be re-
garded aa confidential unless an
SHAKES OFF RATTLES
PUEBLOj Colo, (CJSi John
'THE KING HAS ISSUED''
A P0PEVE
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->KIN6 BLf
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FAVO
VCS PT, WAS A GREAT^
!,&0PEVEtBOLi£TS
APE SCARCE ON
GOON ISLAND
PLUCKS
1T5TL?
on a re ]
expedition. He en-l
and made,
g tt with 1
oscai
I
L
• ?Sorn to i
bring Zane
l bee Which
the Texan 1
opens v itb d
between catl|
Lrif f it posse
band is
. liere’S
nee and thrill!
- picture a well
ftinment witicl
jtory. ! |
fBurn to the
L fortune# of |
lyne and bis
blor, a bap{
Intry in quest I
I
ey find Tt tool
ywjgjg “I
(with a herd.,
i a nearby tow
THOAU
-Want Ad He
' • •
Bafcl
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sri
»«" »re iu*«e fnr|
'tf&JSr
r IB vzyovteu.
... ! .ilinHI— L
KU'^S Si
■ .....- /-- -- r
Jbiatat n«m( to *4(1
j *n(! t° pro ports ctfil
ipl»r rate* on
" for oalr |
Itoro il a.m. «
4TED TO BUY-
ttop rags heeaea.l
FOR RE?
. RENT-i
iviite entrance; ?
13 Indiana, Bayto'
RENT—Furnis|
bedroren^j
|iu. rent single I
aragr available. 21
RENT—Ed- McK.
Cedar Bayou. pI
JCSINESS SEI
teid & Strict
ATTORNEYS-AT.
State Ban!
PHONE 305
t SALE—5-room but
■fer Street, Stewai
^rgnin. *000.00. Ap
non, 125 Francis
lights.
SALE—-Bargftibs
small or largt
In Goose Cre
^trict. Jones &
'Street Phone
ToITsaLE-m
FOR SALE
Plymouth Coupe
Plymouth Coupe...
. ‘A’ Ford Roadst
[(ARTER MOTOR
H15 N. Goose Creek
] jiA LE—A
tete^o in
pgain far
gas
perfect
cash. 301
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[ITED —Whl
vork a
Hd, Hours
Apply 1
p.m...
H) BOA
and BOiARD -
:-cooked meals,
•in, Baytown.
NOTICE
TOMMIE nix
handle* Houston Prt
^(les, Bpys, see hin
* and that free bi
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TED TO BUY -incon
Fy, busineas or reel
ft* P. O. Box 463,
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 169, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 6, 1938, newspaper, January 6, 1938; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1022732/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.