The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, April 17, 1925 Page: 3 of 4
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MRS. HUSTON ENTERTAINS
WA TCH
Irs
Huston was the charm-
hostess to a one o’clock luncheon
REPAIRING
NEXT in importance to the good judgment
We take great pride in turning your watch
possible.
We do all kinds of eye glass repairing.
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to it cleai
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made.
GEO, 1. SFRIILI
P. G. SECREST
General Insurance
Phone II
in levying taxes upon incomes.
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Optometrist
Jeweler
SEWING CLIB
GRAND
nt
TODAY
Straw Hats
knew
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THE
MARRIAGE
Mr.
Nothing so daring
Ferguson suggests has ever been at-
far
tempted in this country.
CHEAT
nith ough
want to bo conspicuous and you will be unless
New is your pport unity.
। Advertise
will want one of our new Straws for that Day.
Galloping
SPECIAL
Hoofs
$5.00
$4.50,
$4,00,
$3.50,
$3.00,
Shap. <1,
KK ARDO t ORTF / IN
“THIN MOM IN"
BROTHERS
VERSER
EXCLUSIVE MEN'S STORE
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POR KENT
Read Tribune Advertisements
Eve ry can guaranteed to g
atisfaction.
Wolfe Trade Extension Secretary
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New Ice Prices
WE DELIVER
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C. W. Dickey
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Effective on Monday, April 6th
Phene 299
Phone 300
ON DELIVERY
T
I M ID HOMI SEEDS THIN
I* the ele
r
engine
Wither prophet
need of rain
fnmily
W
Old Cash Pr
Coupon Prices
Cuts
Thi
•I mini AVD MOTOR 10,
1.67 cwt.
$.80 < w
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Coupon
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70
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69c
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Blocks
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Th® coupons from your
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will have them, or get them for you.
Prophet
P. G. HUSTON
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The Alcove
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Fred,
Allen
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record
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of
laciom,
busines
give them
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novel
the
light
as
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to w
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family
the state
people It
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Eidman
• ••••••••••••••• NO IM OME TAX DI RING THE
• • FERGUSON ADMINISTRATIOS
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showed how Galveston business mei
who think about as business men de
everywhere. stand on the subjeet of
tax encroachment.
A number of states have followed
the lead of the federal government
wry dry and greatl
Every member o
F A I
SAI.E
large class
farmers
• The addre s of James E Fergv
• at Wednesday night’s advertisinr
se in
n If
Apply
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nits. s. i. <. row 111
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ed auto ienition elec-
derstand this type of
nsult ns
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for many years and was
Marshal Neil roses formed the aid
piece of the table, while yel
zhe ^FG
pleasant afternoon at
been making her home with her son
Take advantage of the 10 per cent reduction offered for coupons.
“5 HE
you get under that new Straw pretty soon
back to you in as near factory shape as is
concert on
After mine
We duplicate any broken lense without the
dies brought their sewing, and the
time was given over to needlework
agreement with our office.
WWERE nn "OWRR
row i a FonV
of tax payers, including
Bay City Electric & Ice Co.
VANCE PORTER, Mgr
ignition
wae in the city yesterday on
ON1.Y train
triclan uni
■trie power that starts
• revolving, feeds the
will but offer these inducements
predicted, the state's population
he doubled within the next -
Mrs George Sutherland, of Wads-
worth, visited in the city yesterday '
Coupons are on sale st our office at all hours and our ice salesmen
warm invitation- for our
Thimble Sewing clublied in the
o o
Mra R L Williams is visiting with
friends in Honston.
THERE IS NOTF per added a glow of loveli-
to either end
---------tistically painted pho cards to
_ her with dainty Uttb boxes of
B A Y CITY
1 ‘ 1 ocolates as favors math. i th
--------- lace of each ruest
Bay City, Texas
used in selecting a watch when you buy,
come the care of same after you have bought.
with the party, gave
the Court House lawn
Straws from the
chance to
MOXDAY A Tit HD A A
Mr and Mrs G D. Armstrong, of
Markham. were visitors in Bay City
yesterday
Ice at plant platform for 60c per Cwt
RESERVE MH It "IAG-
DAD" SI ATS TODAY
PHONE 45.
Carleton. M .1
1 Stinnett.
scene tn
prescription, regardless of where it was
ew Cash Prices
eral beautiful piano selections.
Dainty refreshments were served tot
11 RID MOlMoNT
ADOLPIE MENJOl
i I 11 Uh I JOI
In
*. and makts your horn toot
we are able to learn,
good many cities have
lar inducements within
. ", 25avge 7a,
"a
loved and
•ill wilt
o customer", and will appreciate |
new ones •• much Phone 1 56 Mins
Annie MeDonald 24-tt
Read the advertisement for Mrs. A
E Stinnett in today’s Tribune Be
ginning Saturday April IS Mrs Stln
offered simi-
their local
I AM DOING dressmaking again and
will glad to get the work of my I
wi ll nne doine spleniliiliy
nesday. April the fifteenth, givei* place thia afternoon at 3 o’clock it
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muds me doth of Italian cut Matagorda County has been placed
overlaid the highly polished ta in the first number of counties under
which were appoint ' । aces 1 , stat , new dipping law and will
e guests. A beautiful bowl ot be amongst the first to secure stat
nett will offer for sale 100 new
dresses and all spring wraps at
third off of regular sale priee
Murphy, and
business house or residence are good at platform if not detached.
I
The present and continued warm
dry spell is very favorable to the
development of rabies and all lovers
of dogs should guard their pets with
special care and co-operate heartily
with the authorities to prevent a
repetition of last year’s experience.
By concerted action on the part of
all concerned a recurrence of the
epidemic may be prevented if you
have not paid your dog tax. do so at
1 once and get a sollar for your dog
This will enable the officers to elim
inate the transient and stray dog and
minimize the danger
than one Texas legislature, harassed Wadsworth, Mrs S R
by the problem of an empty treas-,S. S. Taylor, and
ury. bus considered the income tax Stinnett.
'OR OLD AND YOUNG
Tutt'. Um Pill, act as kindly
on the delicate tenia le or inrm
old age a. upon the vigorous man
Tutt’s Pills
Tone and Urrn^ttun uwh Stomal.
Kneys, and BhuUar.
he had just «
necessary for
quirements in
th Divisin
(vned Good
afternoon after funeral
the home at 2:30 o’clock
A quaint Swiss-cottage hygrometer, that pays for ntseir in many
ways. It warns yo uwhen to take an umbrella, or when not to
hang out the wash. When the weather is to be nne the two
children will be out; when stormy weather is approaching the
witch will come out from I to 24 hours ahead of rain or now. It
is surprisingly reliable on local weather conditions Made on striet-
ly scientific principles We have secured a special price m a quan-
tity and. an long as they last will sell them for exaetly what it
costs us to retail them—only 69c if you bring this coupon Every
village, city sad farm home should have on* Come and got yours
at once or mall your order. Mali orders Sc extra f or packing and
postage An excellent girt
Advertise It pays
$.75 cwt,
was in charge of C
Koerber stated that
ecured the last deed
the government’s re
so far as land for the I
Encampment is con-
roads I* the nest I
Remember- next Sunday is Easter Sunday. You
It is a complicated lead of wires
fr m battery to all parts of the
car that require initial power
I We need not concern ourselves
moch about the rights of property '
if we will faithfully observe the
rights of persons Under our in-
stitutions their rights are supreme !
It is not property but the right to
hold property, both great and small.
It was
but it hit
12% Lbs,
We know there is not much to it,
i but if you would become a subseri-
, her to this little daily s u would
soon see that you could not do with-
out It
e
BETTER
CANDIES
Your favorite
HigHEB
IN PRICE
HIGHEST
IN
QUALITY
Among the special delegates named
by Governor Ferguson to attend the
Good Roads convention in Houston
next week are John Sutherland and
Dr H H Loos of Bay Cits
Jack Pitluk, a former Bay City boy
was in the city yesterday with the
San Antonio boosters He looks well
and says he is doing well and en-
joyed meeting and mingling with his
old friends in Bay City.
Judge R R Lewis, after a few
days in the city on business, return
ed to Houston yesterday
This aged Christian woman had
"This Woman. '’ th. Warner
The Silver
spent a most
Mr J L Koerber, chairman of the
good road’ finance committee. of Pa-
highly resp cted
her
16c per Lib.
Mrs W G Brown also gave sev- I most
You had better lay in a supply at this prict as
it is less than wholesale price.
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Just because it's dry is no reason
for letting your business drs up
Air A. S Collin* lia- returned af
tra week’s visit in Austin with ht«
which our Constitution guarantees
President Coolidze.
He says thut section
. u l \ delightiul four i.mt uncheon
o8 •aa opgrera consisting of fruit tail banana
W “Se IT VI Ur nut salad creamed chicken, potato hips
cu® (a•) choc sandwiches, peach pickles lemon pit
-- c.wr, , lit and ingel food cake was enjoved
< lilt I X
, , . . pepast ol After which a demi tasse was served
some of tlie different 1
, ... epaired to in the drawing-room,
the big circus parade for
, , was most The personnel of this ovely los-
ternoon are given below
l, . , colors and pt i tv besides the hostess and hon I
tice. who is in charge
, , , nt opportuni- oree were Mesdames s U sho 1
i and aide shows, ata'
,, , , ith tlie honoree lars S S Taylor, Will Stinnett, \
ithe.se will be read
. . , ind the board in H. Wadsworth. S. O. Eidman,
ilnone of the wild
i , ,, ajor Byars, Mrs
.(ore then Be „ , ,
ere.. .i , Mrs. John Guynn,
. Mrs Allen sthnett, Mrs. S O Eld
More man. Mrs M f, Murphy, Mrs A H
During the making of
Advertierd fer #1.00 Hwr Price for a
limited Time with the foupun VC
broke out on that oci
bad It been contribute d
er gathering, such as a p
vention, have been describi i'
demonium. -
Mr Ferguson’s remarks oi
ject of taxation were confin
Statement disapproving an ■
tax and a suggestion that th,
exempt victories from taxation
period of twenty-five years if
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Nice apartment, cl
Davidsen Phone *9
Hound ear corn
ling with our business men for about
an hour the partv bnarded their
train to continue their trip They
were tond in their expression* of ap
preciation for the courtesies that had
been «xtended them and left hehind
Mr H. H. Brown, of Gulf, was a
business visitor to the city yesterday.
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The school circus parade takes
the Han Antonio chamber of Com
merci, and their reception here was
the result of the joint efforts of the
Rotary ciuh and the n v "Ity num
ller of Commerce
Sholars, Mrs.
Mrs William
POR SALK1 Two buzz fans in
good condition See, Crawford Bar-
nett 17tf
d Fr
] ai I
deg
v—_E
Wv nill he Tioitn
Mrs H s Daviw, of Galveston
came in last night for a werk-end
visit with her parente Mr and Mrs
w O Stephens.
Mrs S I-;. C Powell, age 95 years.
The screen version of Howard
Hockey's popular novel. This Wo
min." Is to he the feature at th<
Grand Theatre next Monday for two
days The story deals with one of
the, most unique situations ever eon
ceived. Carol Drayton, a student o’
munic, alone, discouraged poor, i-
compelled to sing on the street to
earn some money. Baptiste Stratini
the musical impressario of the day
nd the wealthy Sturdevant’s in the
front of whose home she is singing
call her into tlie house, ami a strange
business arrangement comes into ex
istence. Carol is incorporated
1 month and 6 days, died at the
home of her son. Mr B F Powell,
in this city yesterday (Thursday ) if !
ternoon it n:00 o’clock and was ur- ;
best makers. I'rice range-
A party of approximately one bun
dred business men from Sun Antonio
spent yesterday morning in Matazor
da County They were traveling in
a special train and spent Wednesday
night in Palacios Seventeen car*
from Bay City left here early Thur*
day morning and picked up the party
mt s o'clock at Palacios and took
them for a ride through Matagorda
and Gulf, bringing them finally to
Bay City where the band which wa-
in your
No, we haven’t shown
this before. We had it
advertised at one time
but it has never played
Bay City
problem facing Palacio* in that mat-1
ter
All ice and coupons are cash except on contract* and special
The members of the Christian
church are making some improve-
mints on their church building. It
will be repapered and painted and
the entrance will be changed
Mr H. K Reid and Mr J H Lam-
bert, of Winters, Runnels County are
here on a visit to Mr Rei’* broth
er. Mr H. M Reid Thene centle
men Mate as a whole, their country
is a* dry if not drier than here
They have had freakish rains and
rain’ in spot*, tut planting has not
started generally •nd can't until a
general rain fall*
• MH A Mi AND PERSONAL*
•- •
•••••••••••••a
Cedarville Ct metery
years. That was all.
a passing reference,
spot. The reaction
ai ... i
uuazzzzumm
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dinner, though brief and jp _ . “dee.
#eezbm«g 5 # AA “8
was when the former govemF Sm 58 1 69
ed upon the subject of 6 E G 52 A An
gave 4 M.eEuae Mad®® aeGswn
their approval The
Don't forget that April 21 will be
a holiday in Bay City. All the busi-
ness houses will close and picnics
anil early bathing parties will be the
order of the day. Get your gro-
cerles and other things before Tues-
day. for you will be unable to get
any service that day at all.
a new flapper”
claimed Oficial Straw Hat Week. You won’t
FOR SALE Five good milk cow*.,
soon fresh in milk Call 260 Or
W Air s J Gillett 16-18
Straw time is here. This week has been pro-
tee cream cone* were passed a round
•nil Clara Row refused one This
yung lady says she never yet tasted
of ice cream and neve r expeets to.
the home of one of its members, Mrs
E. C. Anderson. Tuesday The Ja-
solution with fearful relish Sooner
or later unless the present swing
toward frugality In government can
ie < ontinued. the question will come
to a head Sooner or later a tax
on incomes will loom for Texans as
an immediate menace rather than a
vague possibility. It does not re-
quire second sight to conclude that
should the legislature pass an income
tax bill during the Ferguson admin-
istration It will get no further than
the governor’s office.
The wisdom of exempting industries
from taxation for twenty five years,
or for any other period. Is not so
apparent it would be certain to
meet with strong opposition from a
the following Mrs F Carrington
Mrs H A Blaylock Mr Will An
derson, Mrs F Craft Mrs Hensley,
Mrs W G Brown Miss Helen
Schwartz, Mrs || A Verser and the
hostess
FOR SALE One Piano In good eon
dition, will sell very cheap Call
262. 30
We have a few cans <il Barrington Hall Cofee in
Lib cans that we are going to -pH, Thur* lay,
Friday, and Saturday, for ONLY
jurisdiction* There mightbe reason
to think that the scheme would be
economical in the long run in the
case of Texas it certainly would be
if thereby the state's population could
be doubled, or even increased by 30
per cent, within the next fifteen
vears Galveston News
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Irene Rich has the featured role
in Thi* Woman" which Phil Rosen
directed all! which will be shown
at the Grand Theatre for two days
beginning Monday in addition to
Clara now, *he is supported by Ri-
cardo Cortez, Louise Fazenda. Frank
Elliott. Creighton Hale Mare MeDer-
mott Helen Dunbar and Otto Hoff
man
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, April 17, 1925, newspaper, April 17, 1925; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1423575/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.