The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 112, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1939 Page: 2 of 6
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Tim DAILY SUN—GOOSE CREEK, TEXAS
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3,
PAGE TWO
(AY, NOVI
Release Of Capone %TZ I**
Is Set For Nov. 19 “ nCiW
they get H.
TER MSN A L ISLAND, Ca)„ ^ League provides the tranS-
Nov. S «B-A1 Capone, the P^, M(J mgke* che neces-
the heyday of wry certification to the county
prohibition, prepared today to j institution. .
K federal prison and take up; The county nurse also plays a
life again aa tin squire of a' Floe j big role in immuniwtion of under-
Ida estate. ' • ■ J privileged children against small
Afl that stands to the way rf| '^d ^phrirtria. The health
his release tiler aemng am -1 M of the Pareat-Teachei
year sentence with legally dc* j 3o»«ch. Mi*. L<wi<* Baldwin.
AnAtnH rraarfita fttr ffftfWl hf'hAViOr. r%____1__.VbL
L.ur, WK«I« Offer. Horn, Swerf dSER FUNERAL
GANDERS TO PLAY |
BALL HI TONIGHT!
Home Motif* For Many Linen*
(GaMtaared fees* race I)
tog program. Cara, trucks and
fleets will enter the parade which
will head from Baytown to Goose •
Creek to Pelly and back to the
staged in tfte Baytown Common-
tty house under the sponaorehip of .
r start at I* p a. with Faky Gad-
Mrh orchestra fundthing the :
I matt E»a Bumdratt, talented
. atoger, will accompany the Gad- ;
‘ fny oittewr* to a atine* #f Rpr j
«W«r number*. , I -
|f* ttoraps
p •»>—Gander*
Hudgto#.
Jennies.,
.....Athens f-
■ Ken- :
Ortnw
Strobe I
' Crir.
Whatley
_Denson
Lem&wr,
McHugh ; s'!
and had been in businaas them
tinea. For seven yearn hr lived
in Houston while conducting the
burimms, and 16 years ago he
mmrtd tc Pell?. He hadrnade
his home there from that time.
IN* four years he was mayor of
. P.iiy.
He was a member of d» Peily
Methodist church, the Humble Ma-
sonic Lodge No. 979. and Arabia
| Temple Shrine, at Houston,
j,. Surviyiag him- are to* ; wife,
Mrs. Jack Kiser, of Pelly. and
' three toothei*. John P. Kiear,' of
Houston; Ed Kiser and Osborns
Kiser, both of Rapid City, South
Dakota.
.....-........- RofferedAltadr ■ -
Pallbearers here were R. C. ]
Stephenson, Sr., W, F. Hall, Dave!
Aron, Hugh H. Erfafc, Jr,, W. JV]
Holleman and H. J. Havis.;
■Mr. Kiser had bsen in ill health :
for some time. Yesterday morn-1
mg be and Mis, Kiser Want to j gue, and the two units work to-
j _ these Houston for a medical examina-
in easy 8 to the lion, and had engaged a room at
; WANTED i
wrANTfo-dtobuSirl
nicely funjla^ed bedro_
beda. 710 N. Jones. ”
for bentH
FOR RENT- 3-room^S
apartment. Utiittiea m
W. DeFee.
JDR RENT -UMurBitoJ
brick 2 and 4-room
Venetian blinds; OaH
Mrs, Sandlin, 333
Baytown.
FOB SA1J5—-Ejcctric~»s3
chine, nearly new, 1
5i0 E. Main. 1
FOR RENT—F’our-rooaj
hear Crosby, shell roJ
tricity. Out-binklingsJ
pasture. $15.00 per nj<J
C,. Fleming, Route 71
Texas. . - J
FOR RENT--Both 'lifcjjT
plex. 4 rooms. Newly!
ed, .Water paid. $ fj
125 Second Jones,
HELP~ WANTED
WANTED-? waitresses ^ Buck-
horn Cafe, Barbers HUl, Texas.
die Hour ( lull
[ts Wednesday!
[e Needle Hour I
| Jessie Higgenbl
[ for the weekiyl
house was del
[golds. Refreshnil
f and coffee wl
i F. B. Burrell
|son, Mrs, N. wl
FOR SALE—Misc.____
Now—plenty of rock face corner
blocks at the block house. 108
Main Street, Pelly. lll-2tp
FOR SALE~Two-wheel trailer.
Good condition. Good Urea.
Phone 975-W. 109-tfc.
FOR SALE—Sport yarn and
large woodenneedles, Also
Tioga; Imported Beehive and
Columbia yarns- Coe Kn^t
Shop, 411 N. Jones. 107-6tc,
TOR~SALE-iRush. Pansy plants,
25c dozen. Bulbs also. . Greer
Florist and Greenhouse. Goose
Creek. Phone 312. 108-6tc.
FOR SALE 17-foot motor boat,
32 h.p. Johnson motor; new.
trailer, excellent for filling.
Bargain. Phone 329. 112-6tp
TXOVCX WX MV MAM
[ E. L. Wooley.
le meeting next
Kin Mrc
owe’en Party
•n In Ash Hoi
Hallowe’en -pari
drs. Herman A
rie Morris assii
**SSr . C;.
Friknbovich . KG
fpMt-——R.T.
Sdiwaetoi .....R E
Watteag*'. . QJ
Smith : LH
Rtehardsen RH
jgetber in providing the type of,,.i|. ha
- ^ , ..... - {relief that" catH. for expert care!;,. •
l«ttorn of, four a hotel. Last night he wals strick- ^ cHnicaI advice and treatment. wa>:.
isn-d; illustration en at the hotel, and died a few -n„. Welfare Leagu? at present \ .Mlss, ba"‘
1 «*, vwi- . m‘nut8<i *{UT W"» ru*b*d 10 the is engaged, along with the Thrift! v,*us “,the
.....THREE KILLED AS =h3
AUTO HITS TRAIN >»7 “irit
»p« v“ important phase of local - relief,
extremely con- (Continued from Page 11 according to J. A. Anderson.' ex-
h of the seas ” successful attempt to turn down eeutix-e secretary of the League.
____ ' ’ the graveled right-of-way but Use Ther‘> » a var’f?‘1 program at-
ffrfi) rrr cTdbw,th ^ ts >•
Lured . ^ km- phvt an important part in .h(,
1 Am AM e<! 1RS*-(‘{!y an'" tRc two Pr:9 activities «f her department.
L At HUN iied en rt)lJli: 10 a “0*P'tai- One place where Welfare Lea-
The automobile was vietooWsned m co-operation is necessary for
“K 1 j,yv the work of the county health
j ^ department to " be carried out
adequately, is providing transpor-
wag ration to .Jefferson Davis hos-
pital-at Houston. _ ., j. - run aanc-—nomes, tots am.
H,(r And fit that connection, Ander-! Porilier rOllCe Mead f acreage. Jones & Jones', 1003
42 son pointed out it is not only’ AiJmits Tnv Pvasinn Miriam. Phone 40. •* ?I-tfr
1 hose who need hospitaHtation AMBII* I ax E.VKMW1 ---.-------
that are benefited by. it,. v KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov. 3 - NOTICE'
. -"Persons the Ltfgi* to helpingtjn --Otto P. Higgins, director of! at S^wArt
who are in-need of medical zx^ f police in tfce days of the Pender- iiplarM- ’q+rvir* ^tatinn for
aminations are taken to the conn-, gast macbtoe-A rule.' ^-'barfc-in new tires and large
y.,ychnsc. There they are -given. City, pleaded guilty today to) al!o*.ailce. lll-26tc
J j the proper tests, the nature of ; charges of . income tax evasion. | _______________________j______________
; their treatment determined, and! to.......cntereil the' phw-'-b»tor»i^Hnt-gwi Angustlmi HOW.fbrpgr
^ifcrilSSsgary mediciies arranged j Federal Judge John Caskie Col-; manent lawns. H. W. Steven-
for. The League can see that let. j son, 400 Michigan, Baytown,
they get it because we are an : Higgins, or„oe a top-flight cap- i Phone 615-W, 110-6tc
accredited relief agency,” ■ i tain of the Pendergast a-forcesj-----------------
pe game room wl
kesemble a storl
Is and trunks for I
[ skeletons, and jal
I used in the ganl
[dining room. Sel
in games were pi
tgia Lee Johnson
[e bobbing eontestl
H’s food cake wJ
I punch which was
GAS and OIL
PROPERTY FOR .SALE
OR SALE. Furnished 8-room
house and garage with room.
315 West Defee, C. N. Clark.
112-3tc.
FOR RENT - 3 room id
garage apartment, 2fl|
man, Stewart Heights!
301 Homan.
FOR RENT- ModeraJ
house in Coady. Apply!
Barber, Gulf Camp, PhoJ
' “The work done by .lie county
nurse is important to us,” Ander-
son said, “but‘it is naturally more
important tothe persons who de-
i on us and oh, the county for ^_______________
It is another phase ’of relief ■ Fqr SALE—Two very desirable
' work that can’t he curtailed with- \ adjoining lots in Morrell Park,
out actual harm to many persons,; pvCal bargain. Phone 975-W.
; and is another of the reasons why ; 109-tfc.
: we are asking for $7500 this ---—«--— -
; year.” VOR SALE—Business and resi-.
j- The League quota is $7500 and , dence tots, close to. Houses:
• the Thrift Exchange is asking fqr ! *nd .acreage. G. M. Ammons.
; $2500. - iJ ' %o-Uc.
j FOP. SALE- 5-room house, break-
1*, fast room, large hall. Corner
! lot. 900- E. Adoue. Inquire 206
1:. Main. Ill-I2lf.
Itches5 caldron. I
resent were Mr. a|
I Mr. and Mrs. Cl
by and Dorothy J
land Mrs. H. C. J
Mrs. Tom Heathl
w Dee Kerr, Miss I
kerson, Mrs. Novell
FOR RENT
gr- MeyY/ Xkv r \ Even « advance of the hous v«iuuiw ,
v.rsr'r'r^n; as u. s. action
i only would favor the Aiiien but << ontloued from page 1)
Ep.'iffiii I M ) wa* Lkely to drag the I'niU-d ‘ in the German war machine.
State* into the war. Official quarters said that hun-
Note* Contra.) dreds of reconnalaaance, fighting
......." The Boersen-Zeitang, eomment- ,and light’bomber land planes, and
Br-r-r. »o» »tow m the 'drill' m «. (be how voted, noted the Ug Dying boat* await shipment
------IW jny'i1to* Iw^iiTi 'conlraM beiwren the United States New York and California. ~ft” 7,’1'Tl’ *T*“
Ifito*. Let m *ei. itoW-bere’k attitude in 1936 and now . , Guns and ftuniUons of all kinds . J*?** faUhUe* 10
eierroat, my.feather jacket, a ' jt said: * :»«* expected to foilow, ? , ■ tw «a* year.
»4 law spread, and a~#ay, that ■ «*Angl»-Fren«*b Jatitfaetton over - ‘ “It -mean* that m ^JarMeO
*^smm ‘‘W the- -mem. cdfighUng hndferabSig’
lv ' - promiascg peace picdkletit- of 1936 . I^huifa- •?»: be available to rthe';
; ' ^ ««•.! afl exptn “^1
| m *hai happen* mhm »e pat off ■ man' bill,’.maizes it char why the , A*.Soon A# falgned -- |
pf aato'.l im ..gafey-Amerien” pePjdh'" ' a're ' anrioui > ' United States manufacturing
Sf”'”things away Sen time* about Rooaevrft’a movement to- facilities in this respect never
”... - .ton* Inly- However, there jfe _wt tfe. path xa_whkfa-J»«--p^.i'^--ba»o-wetetiay---tosttdr---Rat
v*— wta| f tatYfitpr aad 'danT . Woodrow 1 „
- JJ*** HI to mm “ «**«■ • • • I with a similar protestation of ! ever conceived that there i* no
3* 7**^. only later to piace America hmit to the supply available" •
re^yuar. car ai tu ciwnge m ^ ^ o( Enjtiiih jm. Well informed quarters said.
Hard- week-end driving to foot- penalism.” regarding German, threata of a
1 Ml game*. Hr., i* sure to mak. Hope To Halt Fbnw - WtMto-«te»ftn* campaign
trotter for «w if you don’t change , Nam seemed to have hope that , against Allied war shipment*, teat
fte ate bw over for rMd weather j ther, could lihpede materially, if * effective arrangements already
waat to wake these 1 „„t stop, th.- flow'of war materi- had been made to. start tranipor-'
r.v. SZrikS tlr tJL w,r1 n als *» EotoP* ttm. the .United<.uu<,n ** ■***'** .the bill ted!
I ii»* i * n y », : , Their subinanrie successes been signed, . •!
r---. “*M* f WffJilflOlllWf AIWI * , .
tniu*r haYt been zxU&wtly pul»ljC4Z«d - . ’ .....- - '—----------
I- 'IW» are a number of await in Germany. They claim officially - Why is it that when we go to
'£■ thtagk me m' the teywfill gladly :ite bojMnit of H5‘ merchant vw- football game* it rains’ And
r—" # W‘pHUG;aaBlM ttos, •• iml ;acU. fouling 475J»0 top, Since if we stay home the gamfc story:
IWf tt off 1# toe moths get in ,1^. war started. * next day starts off with: '‘Under*
^fFurther, derpife lm of life in the smiling, blue October skies I
I-.. name reus submarine attack*, i*. ]
Cause D
were expected- to follow,
f quick relief ^
| the misery Irt
pjds, take 666 |J
■uld . Tablet* - Salve e
( stucco apartment' wifti
! fast nook. Shades and |
j turhlshed.- 320 Wiscon*
town. j
I_..........: - - , ;
'FOR RENT -Bedroom, MI
’• Anglo French satisfaction over-
a ■ promise* peie* preiidenC of 1936 - pHufeo- wiU: be available
OK r;kT^l)C r^'toeh,.* teto tee president Of,he 19^ Pirt-j‘^- “ —
tu **—- pBj off : man1' bill,'.mate* it clear why.thyjr
*^HaitorrAnrerttwr teP” »ra ’ '•aaidmw'l “United
’» movement to-
whtefe- *ta-pre-i-h«<o-te«*-wefemttr “tested;- (
Wilson began, they are so far beyond anything strong hope
(E ERANSSEN I
is a good plan to in
private entrance, adjoi
?15 niinois, Baytown.
FOR RENT- Newly bniltj
Furnished. Modern. ISj
street, Morrell Park; |
f STATE RESSR’
ks 339.
TEXANS BACKED REPEAL
W ASHINGTON, Nov. 3
—Every member of the Texas
delegation la the bowse off re-
preaentativre voted to reaeal
the arms embargo to figfefeng
nations — thus aligning them-
selves with the administration
neutrality stand, as did Senat-
ors Morris Sheppard and Tom
(onnaily.
FOR RENT—-2-room ft
apartment with garage,
ties paid. Couple paid.
Minnesota street, Baytf
FOR RENT—Furnished
house and garage w$j
315 West Defee, C N.:|
FOR RENT-2 or 3 room:
ed apartments. Bills pail
month, 212 E. James.
neutrality
debt. i
OR RENT- - Pur nisbed j
ment. . See Mrs Leslie!
319 East Adoue Phonell
EXTRA- $3 to $30.00 allowance
on old tires, any size, quality:
Watson's, “Your credit ig good.”
were "all right.” Senate and”
houae conferees on the neutrality j
bill sent word to the floor that1
Two Special Groups of Fine Ladie*’ Wear Must Gk . . . And
Go Quickly, So Price* Have Been Drastically
tllSTOft£
104-26tc. | FOR RENT—Bedroom, adjj
bath. Private entraace.|
’Ft by! 226 Virginia street- *
760-J.
OR~ RENT—Fur: lshedl
their report likely would not be
ready before 2 p.m._____________ ______T—
The senate recessed immediate-
1 moatinw nnftl O « Tf- I
| .......P> fi'mi, JCW-
j elry and trinkets. Jacobs Jew-
j dry Co. 103-26tp
! GREAT SO L'TH ERN LIFE Insur-
c ance Co. representative here is
j C. Estes Hargj-ave, 329% Wis-
j consin. Phone 615. 93-26te.
I FREE WASH JOB with
; iy after macting until 2 p.m. He 4
| said house , leaders felt no ob- j
> jection would be made to conside-1
1 ration of the conference report!
j today. Unanimous consent of the I
j house is required for such pro-|
i. esedure so one objection can de- j
] lay final action until tomorrow, !
Conferees Meet !
; Mr. Roosevelt’s comment was j
’ made as six senators and five re-;
prese.ntatives met in the somber,]
j thick-carpet^ senate foreign re-
j lations committee room to put into
! final forth the administration's
| eash-and-carry bill permitting ex-
[PorLpfanna.and mwMtions.-——4
Anticipating quick completion
congressional action on the mea-
sure, Mr. Roosevelt said enact-
i ment of the bill will be followed
| quickly by His issuance of pro-
| clamations required by the new
i measure. . .•> .
j. . #r- Eooaavito a>>4. -toe earner ■
AfAKlN6
every i
crankcase drain and refill with:
riumble JtoClo. 997, Velvet.!
Quaker siate ^)r Southport oils.}
Watson's -Bayiown. Phone 941- j
THE DAILY SUN i,
"Want 'Ad Headquarters” i,
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'»>. »,i, Min CJw'
lc wore 35k >
\ *r •«"' n
?c wire II 115 *
w tsp K<ira |3 75 ^
Tw»»_c»rt In *Si »n>« '
alp iiwdc lor *ds tusm a*a 1
ei«*..n« u , cistrWes i«. jrwt. i,t« !<
»rin*ri‘i« that c»y. 1
<'•>«>« wnalri :
rvifp? nl iramtjers » tiili a-rfnia. h»- i
Riiht rewrvud in Mist .... ' *
or final Clearance!
Massey Electric*
oil W, TEXAS - PiW|
New and lTscd Wl
Refrigerator Motor Sg
Saturday and Monday Only!
42 New Fall
p.—1 r5PK
i nature of the proclamations will
inot be determined until after he
-
By indicating that he hppes to
leave late Saturday or early Sun-
day for hi* Hyde Park, N. Y..
home, the president gave strong
infimatieB that he rspitls-to ib~
sue the proclamations before Sun-
day.
i Mr. Roosevelt said that he hopes
^congressional leaders will remain
in Washington after the special
session adjourns so that they will
be on hand to consider and adviae
him on important foreign affaire
• Personal Slgn»t9
lil days, hoi
SSSSrSS
Jw7frito"1ltetn."“Vh^l^
•tyfes ...sveD to snarl irewmsker
detail! tow are s joy to eveiy feminine
sxaris
*® OCY ®y®i>!
FLASH!
12.95 value*, now 8.6$
14.95 values, now. 9.17
16.95 value*, now 11.30
19.95 value*, now 13.30
YbttU be delighted with the rich,
appearance of this group of,
- costume suits. Sport and three-quar-
ter length coats. Rich Fall colore in
Vtkmk Dp T* 9IOJW
This arasringly low-priced —
COME TO
US FOR A"
»-Pri«d group,
tresses include all the
I colors—vintage, teal
r mow green, tusreun
k and brown. Comes
to 40: *
LOAN
confident
ftp delay — e*j|
-darsers n*ce!**rf
payments
:
general
loanserv*
207 ( Hireos Slate
GOOSEiRhhh
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HOSPITALS
We specialise » auto loans sal
can give you lowest rates and
Irons, of 217 Waat Lobit,
BAYTOWN
FINANCE CO.
« A. 1' IVls. M,..
Indium PfafinOiri cove and1
^>and made bracelet bet
wdh 12 baguette diamonos
ndeg numerals on platinum
dial—set Aiith 47 round
diamonds
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Pendergraft, W. L. The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 112, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1939, newspaper, November 3, 1939; Goose Creek, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1100981/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.