The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 186, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1939 Page: 4 of 6
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99-year sentence. ”
The death penaltk,
J»m<a C. Miles, negnTj
Herrera were affirmii
MUm wm convict?!
inai attack ,on a whit, ,
Dallaa .county, j^,
Herrera was convicted i
county of killing Hop,
* song-and-dance man far- with Joan BIuodeH,
latest motion picture. All his,PORT: “Young Dr. KUdaire,”
[shoes tweek, rr^iT - - with U» Ayres. rrr-
| Dr, H. A. Janes, a chiropodist, ______________,_______________
j who wa^ called in to see it some- ^ct of prince Davi.l M'Di^Jil
thing couldn’t be done to ahrink . r w-rjTT
the Wm lover’s growing feet, tug. Mt oT Bmrr?lng' M lMwa'
gelded Gable dunk them in salt W * former husband of actress
water twice a day, Midi UUlTfty.
Devine Papa The tank account, Which
* C»n»dia« ^ Devine «h«- to ,a25, waa,*tato«»
Jtmrj mayor of Van Kuys, USUod for paynicnt ^ a |800 8taWe bill
a- proclamation: today announcing for to two nolo ponies He sent
ices of the ri
„ held were Hd
#f Isnghon)*'
» 45. »n<*
29 both of f*h‘
*» ta.-tatata tfMdf If toe
invitation to accepted.
• • »
APPAJUBHTtr' nothing ran
save the Spanish Loyalists
, nest feW day*.- although Otey
m $6000 or]
SSaMw
12,000, authors
med from rele
dvwdi> . ’ j mg artgtoM* dwell, aad
Htatotr aptaton that chii when* «w.v M* hi cWeliy thud,
Itotoe tome Opel f.w ear.
ItaM h* given a aettd f«m^4 "*r »•*» ha* tta nfht l*
to of history sad that to*' tar tah l»<f, II taf|Mits
■traction in the variou* form* {, me and I afcwrfd mppnet »•
’ government should 'com#'.in } »ty town waato ssj cMtee*.
■tier high #fiv>oi. jn this { Mdpi, my partiwunhip:
aar they amM h«v» a knowl. I 119 frtesdBaese ant my *»•
fee et the history background j -autos; my sympathy not
at has resulted in the vari- i ay ttafPsrsaes. My town
g farm# of jirtmmtTl.' Mppifea ms tilth piste. 0—.
"We hettovc that Junior high trade, fHeads, edocattes.
Smiths Point Bay
Lease Order Defied
AUSTIN, Jan, 26 <IU!) — The
Texas supreme court today refused
Bennie De Bustard
Lee Moore, actor, wpt given to*
day one of the deadest roles the
Hollywood movies have produced.
convicted «f
trial because of in«^y.
strucUon to the taT|
Jddge. 7-,
A 99-year sentence gfe*
entine Gueriera in <MUM|h
for choking Juanna Qjy.
death was reversed
■pwy^.ctarga to theS
BARCLAY ON BRIDGE
'to a firm patriot* belief in the
- mmmm dtwrwn mat
try before »*»> are Uught any*
thing about the taker tors—.
W# ar«. ceavtoeed to*y *rc in.
':«pp| of making ah inteUi-
However, the Loyaiiltolcoau
munists) came into control of
the government by orderly pro-
ne— and the rebellion was
launch by-the fascists, and
By Shtpard Barclay
"The Authority on Authorities"
S^ ot cpmpjij
fa to police,
ms'then, gecorti
____tW fk«
and then w ith(Jn$lfjk
and ihen ter the next few weeks The tract involved was submerg-
he w$B appear* dead in every ed land off Smith’s Point, Cham-
eceno. bers county. After adertfsing for
His role is .that of s body that bids, McBonahj issued a notice of
appears and disappears mysteri. withdrawal giving as the reason
oualy, a cut in crude oil prices. Gulf
. No Money But Urn— Stream, Inc., was the only bidder
An attachment was lifted to- oh tie tract and sought to force
day from the Beverly Hills bank delivery-of a lease.
gators, that the
Sered, .causing I
inpocent physicl
the worst thiage I ,4 1« the nature of our people
to favor the aide which arrived
at; power by peacefta means.
Also, the fact that Italy and
Germany bave supported ' Dl#
Rebels makes the Loyalists the
under dogs and Americans like
A was in the dummy, a far-think-
ing player would have noted tha
| danger of being squeezed out of hia
diamond A. Since the gams was
duplicate, the taking of that ace
' might have meant the dtSsnaw
between a good and a bed sotae.
But Weet tried to get his partner
in by leading the chib 6. Dummy
■Haw end that 0# m
easy prey at radical t eat here."
DAY YOUR poU tax.
* * * ' * * • ■
• I LIKE thi«
anenti. weii^;
WHO DOESN’T HATE to “goto
bed” with an ace’ That iafflchr
U happen to any piayer who doesn’t
du< to i»ti
The barrel of a m«eiliw
hirer gets over.heated g ;
from an airplane. Fired oa
it burns out its bamls » |
shot# are fired repeatedy,
being prepar
|; M /dim
tfclversity %
heroic rescue
pa—enger* Of
Regardless of how you feel
-hlhtotam talBisnf
stuggle of the LoyalisU against
g will go
tows Hr History as one «t the
most heroic of modern con*
when on th<
ducked. East played the J and the
K won. Next came seven consecu-
tivema jorsuit trieka; When the last
KtfAl .recently Read it and Spurr. and the crew of tanker
•se lf there to' anything in it f Emo -Baytown, has peculiar in.
—“‘ - - - - - i-‘«=s=5 - .-iE-- —-u;
, to save the Uy<
may discard the loSers tn n Kir
which contains ypur aee. or Its may
render it worthless by meaMOfa
sktatoe.--
A H J 5
tramp was played, South alao had a
club and a diamond, and the dummy
had the diamond K and club A-7.
West did not like to make the dlar
mond good by toosing «Cto-Ai»-so
discarded the 10 from the club Q-10,
Declarer them shed the dbunoad K
frMn dummy, dropped the club Q
with the A and cashed the chib 7
tar an overtrick and a fine scots.
fan# in
Community.
swept by long curling Sashes and ly, "but the law must tils
.. .nmntavtn^ UV. i^lhu .Ml artilMA - * .....f
!EAD THIS FtRST: • . '
Elsie Ritter, a beauty ehop oeermtor.
Vttherepoon, Sr., ftede bemU invohred
n e mystery when the eccentric old
idy is round dead under one Of the
eir * drier* after Elsie bed left the
at a few mouentc. Sbe is fifr
her humiliated whee.she leu— that
a complexion like peaches and
cream.
The actress shrugged him impa-
tiently away. She h#d regained
control of herself and was murmur-
ing conventional and hackneyed
phrases of condolence. ‘ - ^
WASHINGTON, D. CL-ALj
Wmm dtaW EM Mtj Gen.
ItapiC.'' ^J^fS7rittr«d,''d*pre. I
WWm-m sriWIWiMBC
S tar mPmm
xueew strike Elsie — queer, .end 1
is surprised when the old ladps s
Horace Wltbertpoon, edvisas her
V J 10 8 4
♦ «5s a
*Q»4
rated and she began to sob aloud.
“Darling!" A second young man
detached himself from the group.-
He was the young man of the
healthy laugh, the one who had
blundered Into the baton the morn-
ing of the ball in search of Daphne.
He pressed her head to his shoul-
Anwriran fwtift^
cation o-f the
westato fMflti
.. Msnd at Guam,'
as * needlessly
provocative g—-- ■
ture in <J#jUm's
FOR RENT
mi ev*B fra— Hawatt Oar
y*v% war*
■W wraknm t» ua. Oor war.
Shtpa rotad oaty get (0 MMM
nT tint hipsWuta Skl llmt
lips' bsujtara , riHtaita
.....PWr craft waaii to wpl
-tag .fir the— after aa overnight
' it—Bag. fitaA — a toley.
1. avftsnd bas the North m, the
Mediterranean and the Indian
iMil to toftwl 13 T’
' francs Mill ha* the Medlterran-
san to- take Aa at. *• r 4
Germany ant: Italy nominally
>ie. They are not boastful, super-
ficwl, haughty or cheap. !
der tod toe wept unrestrainedly. Craig rase to her full height *1
" "1 theenk I take care of my ridiculous!" -
fiancee without your ass—stance, Tt Is that!" The IPBqH
Meester Todlngton." * third man the |»iden curls Joined the $m
stepped forward—Count Orslni! - "Arid who areywt^toiiB
His expression was not amiable. chief pleasantly. , ■
Jeffrey Todlngton regarded him , *T am Reginald Atotatafta
#toMH without reply. He dtd nta g "Yesl Afraid
loose the girl from his arms. to me.Uit down, Tie***- ^
' “Do you hear what I say!” the "Why—“-TV handsome »
count shouted angrily, nald gaped at him open-moua
“Pleas#.'”. Daphne raised her “Wltyr And he oolUpsta Itof
head. "Tm going to my room," too balloon with the air let ato
announced wearily. "Come, Rich!” “Horace!" Della imptota I
And ignoring the outraged count, host “Are you going topmw«
toe went slowly town tiff eOTflabr. this totrage?” ,
I went to my room and waited. ‘T—I don’t see what Lees«
The hours dragged themselves by. Mr. Horace smiled uncertsialj-
Now and a»to l wsr staraed by think we had best make to#!
tSTJLrs;.3TJ5
.sound of many feet, heavy boot# way and we’U get along toJ|
marching across the riles and the Della regarded M« #pW-
steady murmur of deep voicu oc- gUtaS toe was not usedto-Jjj
rasionally raised in a shout or a men, even ptaMemen, PHI
curse. • ^ adsbea. Itdld my heart gotokil
At four o’clock, when I thought her get the worst of it. "
Goose Creek.
Mrs. Horace Wither-
suddenly while Under
sum' ill-fated dr
MBTfiii i' ;
>W OO ON vriTl
Biitoyon third t
C- Fleming, Route
*t at seati.
fi«to
to toe if.
'H THE BTORf 1
cess-in social aqri family affairs
JM
slight snrwysnce in husine— ms
ten,' A strong child, Ui. phyi
rally tafi mentally, fat tow one boi
mm*' Capacity for extreme
k—i werti totn Ma|> succesm
- ORi flMik Tpi Agawen
u 1. MmSSwmmfUadtit
tar. Richard oddly as he rushed
into the salon. His expression un-
derwent a subtle change. He
teemed about to speak, then, think-
lng better of it, thrust his hands
toto b&. pockets and, circling the
toifr ta his mother, wept to the
iWillflOW, .
Mr. Horace got stiffly to his
on GiUiard road.^
Daily Gw Word Puxzlt I
EMtowf pen Jspandta. BriB, JMf \
mmmk .took advantage or the last tapir 1
WPIPI tab Oirmsir fit tta life' 1
mAwmot ttaTRagy^ta tlM liita w ‘
R>ta» «»* # general conRtet, Herr Mtitr
taoutd be. more than put to it to
-mm the North Star tafiito WmAi r
•Ess, (fluid not get. east of S^Rt. * lir ;
uiamorfe'
pan would 'b#«r<m a ltoh-*t»
aasMSiSg
viet* could not imaginably miss
ttMr ctamto wtoV tat oU
aramsi, and with the U, g. A,
tagging in-on Guam and Wake
It is not altogether a praMsas
of military power, eithef.
Japan ta pwBomicaily weak,, j
mikado going to ,
me another. The ttad
, who I alterwaid-J
•per Kams, Upped W
significantly. Chief
k boys’” Dr «
into the room. He #
aatiy. . “ItV Just **
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 186, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1939, newspaper, January 26, 1939; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1100591/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.