The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 71, Ed. 1 Monday, July 15, 1929 Page: 2 of 4
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The Daily Tribune. Monday, July 15, 1929
DAILY TRIBUNE
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If You Newr Saw Any Bulldopging, Just Stick Around
By Albert T. Reul
AN ASSURANCE OF A
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we don't have to go to the peniten
old "flivver” owner pays according
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Willard Batteries
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Don’t Worry Yet
3rd day of July, A. D, 1929, during
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country
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id know their sons and
daugliters, when taking out the c
l lluke as you would raisin pie.
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suppose some
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VACCINES AND SERUMS AT
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application of the key.
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Professor.
know that it is coming along
ments.
Our stock in this line of merchan-
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in Texas.
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HERE ARE THE NEW STRAWS
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— Parts, Accessories
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Alemite High Pressure
Lubrication
party go to prison unjustly
she faces this decision makes
Mrs. Julia J
home in Hot
after a week'
Mrs. O. J. Do
Capt. R. K
law, Mrs. R. I
spent Saturdi
city the gues
mother, Mrs.
placed upon the same basis,
let us hope that, at least, <
Wanted to
Patterson, Va
Mr. and Mrs.
daughter, Virg
race leave Sat
to be spent in I
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Miss Helen
to Houston y
days visit in
ride
pay
TRADE EVANGELS
HERE WEDNESDAY
third
How
i one
ever
Drama Of Young
Woman's Struggle
Master Jame
Brenham, has
past week vi
Kleska. After
visit relatives
while.
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ly add considerable w
people.
> out ami all,
Many theories
We trust in
Col. J. T. S
looking after i
preparations
says everythin
class conditioi
will soon be ei
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Executrix of the Last Will
and Estate of H. Black, De-
ceased.
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MILD...and yet
THEY SATISFY
Bay City Party Dined
By Senator Connally
really.
along ft
a pt
cu in
flow
will be (
building
creamery
Rhubarb mid Raisin Pie
one cup canned rhubarb, drained,
i cup raisins cut fine, 1 cup sugar.
maintain a creamery will eventual-
3-10-17
124-31
(hesterfield
FINE TURKISH and DOMESTIC tobaccos, not only BLENDED but CROSS-BLENDED
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in protecting thier good name than in selling
any car. We have some wonderful values in
t
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is tomate
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harmonizing
and them to
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s appllqued
straw. and
hanging.
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used cars to show you now.
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econd one is com- fie s nil persons indebted to said es-
THAT It takes more than good
wishes to bring new industries to
a city. it, also. takes patronage and
do not have in stock just what you want, we
will get it for you soon.
duly appointed executrix of the last
thanks [wilt and estate of H. Black, de-
it’s a great comfort to ceased, late of Matagorda County.
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1 looks
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guess we’ll just string j County Court of said county, on the
while with the sun that ” ’ ‘ ’ ’ • —
disc is as complete as any retail store
assurance to you that the price represents a
value placed on that car by responsible auto-
mobile merchants who are more interested
a date
As for the second sun.
To Open Fruit Jars Easily
If the lid of a fruit jar sticks,
dip It in hot water and lot stand a
minute, then loosen the wire or In
sort the point of a sharp knife tin I
We have installed an Electric Re-
RlGHT." YOU SAY, "but what is taste?”
Light a Chesterfield, and notice three things:
the distinct and pleasing flavor, the fragrance of
the smoke, and that certain "something different"
which we can only call "character.”
Good taste means all three, and all three
are blended —and cross-blended, the standard
Chesterfield method—into every shred of tobacco.
Just one rule governs Chesterfield's making:
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ered
I road
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to his "flivver." All tax should be
. We are abot
b’now remain
/many of our
buy their butt
the creamery g
we have ’em.
I have been advanced.
frigerator for our Vaccines and Ser-
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it and another cent
ums so we can keep them at a low
salt, dot with butler Bake in mod-
the four cents each gallon of gas
4,
I going, and are seldom if ever dis-,
turbed for a moment by all the
would not do
I to appear bold
would eventually
But: Texas, by A. Harris, Judge of the
uN flowe
e hung oi
the bed
colored I
Mix and
FOR RENT—Two rooms, water
lights and bath, up stairs, all for
$8.00 per month, man and wife. You
must be good people. Used Furni-
ture Store. 12tf
Mrs. W. L.
Audrell, Lucil
' Gordon Collins
Bay City, wen
of Mr. and Mr
.day.—Eagle L
T% Born Friday
Mrs. L. C. M
Lois.
Summer school will open Mon-|dalous situation,
day, July 22. Those who are inter-
I So says Professor Milikan of the
reckless stunts just California Institute of Technology.
Most all of
putting on st
out on this. Y
time trading ii
the most sensational triumph
in the history of tone repro-
duction, now on display.
any other place for which
destined
And the tiling about this lux is that
there are no penalties qattached.
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HINTS FOR THE
HOME
By NANCY HART
The speed of automobiles thus
limited, wouldn't daddy feel better
when sonny took the car with him
on a trip to a "wild" party?
Inventors, get busy!
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Let us do youi job printing.
You have
shop in Bay
and of suffi
Battle enous
ments for
times the si
the next tint
man comes
with the wi
do thet job <
boot him on
We are g
in good wor
can take car
printing, we
resolution ni
ing at hom
the same re
other purcha
You are not
town by ring
of some othe
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dies in this
They wot
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Line a buttered baking dish with,1 G Secrest, is touring the North
slices of cooked ham spread lightly and kast, posted a curd in Wash-
with prepared mustard. Mix 2 inuton, D 1 - on the 10th, Inst., ad-
tablespoons of chill sauce with adresved t0 the Tribune in which he
tablespoon of catsup and pour overltated that his party had had
the hum Carefully drop six eggsluneh with senator Connally at the
on top, sprinkle with pepper and United States Capital that day.
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Published Daily Except Sunday
ly and seasoned, pour
nd shredded lettuce.
produces will reach the roads
teaspoon melted bullet
pour into pustry shell
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You certainly want a new straw for wear during the warm
weather. Why not choose it from our big display of the new
styles, weaves and weights I Note the added comfort the new
padded sweatband imparts to the wearer.
screened
The dialogue sequences are con-
sidered perfect; Miss La Plante
has a wistful voice of great appeal.
John Holes .former musical comedy
favorite, is Ideal as a speaking and
singing seren star. The others reg-
ister well included in tile east are
Eddie Phillips, Nancy Dover and
Julia Swayne Gordon The picture
wa sphotographed at Santa Bar-
bara. Cal.. with many of that re-
sort's millionaire colony enacting
"extra" roles.
taffeta gath- I
form a cir-lur
i of ribbon Ve
on the front E‛
, silken cord he
aid that the sun
erate oven until eggs are set.
tiary tor getting our report wrong milk to moisten, whip thoroughly. ( been Invented, some people will tell '
and every led cheese and place in oven to | is just hollering to see the light.
brown. That is a slow car.
loyalty.
THAT a city can’t live in the past
and build for the future by order-
ing goods away from home
THAT it requires much to bring
the things that mean prosperity to
a city. Speeches about what ought ,
to lie done end orders to outside Gripping Societv
points don’t gibe. 1 3• 3
THAT It means that all the peo
claims ngainst the estate of H.'
Creamless Coffee Isimple lock ' ould he devised limit-
I if the cream should sour or youine the speed of a car at the own-would be darknes
are just out of cream, beat an egg er‛s option, Its full speed to be re
lightfy, divide it among Hie cups, stored only by the owner’s per-
pour the hot coffee over it and the sonal application of
Today. Monday, July 15, the new
4 cents per gallon gasoline tax be
comes operative. So far no great
protest against this tax has been
heard. Evidently the people feel
Now: Tomato mid I ream Cheese Salad
one of
But think, if
car, how much
nillions of dad-
’ would feel.
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cheese making, in Texas is making
rapid progress and the town or
community that can establish and
sts of th
ade trip
per. butter, small chopped onion
land celery seed Add cream or
family will compliment your de-
licious coffee
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ale
Wednesday
don’t you i
good space i
tend these I
welcome? I
your city a
on the subjet
it is very esei
to these thin
ested should meet the teachers at
the school building at. 8 o’clock FrI
day morning, July 19. for registra-
tion.
The purpose of the summer
school is to give those who failed a
chance to make up all. or a part,
of this work.
No student will be allowed to
take up a subject they have not
had before, only make up work will
be done. No new subjects w ill be
offered. 13-15-16
E. 0. Hutcheson, Supt.
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FOR SALE—Several milk cows
and pigs Also Collie puppies Mrs.
E"
d the night
entertain ment
Stuffed Potatoes
Remove meat from hot baked po Now For a Slow Car’
tatoes, mash, season with salt, pep- *
THIBUNE PRINTING (OMPAXY
Publis hero
degree according to State require-
f
crisp As yet there is no car invented ।
thnt cannot go faster than twenty-
ple must enthusiastically get be-1
hind every enterprise and buy from
home merchants even if it costs a
little more
THAT they must put forth suc-
cessful eforts to get everything re-
quired mid keep the required things
by patronizing them
THAT they must take a personal
interest, sometimes u financial in-
terest, and always an unquench-
able boosting interest.
THAT no one la foolish enough
to contend that new industres do
not make a city more prosperous.
THAT wishing, hoping, praying
and dreaming do not bring better
business to a city, nor do they
bring new industries, it is the do-
ing of things that counts,
If a city wants Increased popu-
lation, if they want more industrial
institutions, if they want the busi-
ness increase and activity that go
with it larger city. If they want the
natural rise in real estate growth
that attends the growth of a city,
it is squarely up to nil the people
to get busy and stay busy, not only
with their talk, but with their
money behind their own enter-
prises.
Our recommendation of a uesd car is an
. .in a swimmer its Stroke
„a. “ 4(3
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‘H nn hour
re such a
! and some
is being d
n will spe i
Hr a lot of
doubt, be pr
The sun will shine for a billion
years, and then when it begins to
dim another will form to take its
piace.
well and enjoying their trip im-
mensely.
ganization and then the
and machinery. The
business, as well as,
ge-"n
.nda
Laura La Plante will be seen at
the Colonial Theatre beginning to-
day, in a dramatie talking picture
entitled "Scandal.” It is based on
"The Haunted Lady," a gripping
society scandal story by Adela Rog-
ers St. Johns which appeared in the
Cosmopolitan Magazine. Universal
bus made it Into a talk-film of un-
usual intensity, with Huntly Gor-
don. John Boles and Jane Winton
among the leading principals.
Wesley Ruggles, a veteran Im-
presario of motion picture sus-
pense and entertainment, directed
the picture it gives Miss La Plante
a new type of role, differing con-
siderably from her parts in sach
mystery stories as "The Cut and
tlie Canary” and "The Last Warn-
ing," and from her former comedy-
drama roles. Also, she made It
after completing her great role as
Magnolia in "Show Boat," with its
months of training and varied
characterizations.
The story tells how a girl of mod-
erate circumstances rises above her
position and marries a wealthy so-
For the Children's Supper
Chicken Consomme
Creamed Halibut Buttered Rie
Chocolate Custard
Short bread Waters
Cocoa or Milk
More rains
iness. In sp
able weather
ton crop is
perhaps not i
like, but fruit
a very satisft
is a wonderfu
pay less by riding less
( clety favorite Then comes a hand
i from the past to drug her back and
she finally is forced to risk her
[ husband's respect by baring a scan-
•--r-
,
Almost every car now can do
sixty miles an hour. And manu-
। Whip together I square of creamfattuvers are proud of the high j
cheese and %a cup of French dress-speeds io which their cars can be
Add the solid meat of canned brought in case of necessity, desire
Pretty nearly everything has
The State of Texas.
County of Matagorda,
To those indebted to or holding
■
ers from
Illg by sp
will no
heir plan
of the strongest scenes
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der the rubber.
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mid Just refuse to worry a r
MUR I TO DEBTORS AND
< RBDI IORS HI 11. BLA( It.
UK EASED
egg, I
Mr. D. R. P<
resenting t
Founders Co.,
urday here ad
the Tribune.
or see a
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ing along or not. Personally, we
lon't need it!
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tate to come forward and make set-1
tlement, and those having claims aQLA,
against said estate to present them
to her within the time prescribed;
by law, at her residence in Mark-!/--
ham, Matagorda County, Texas.!
[where she receives her mail; this
the 3rd day of July, A. D. 1929. I
CLARA BLACK.
Mr. J A. Williams who, with
Mrs Williams and Mr. and Mrs.
The latest news of lor at import-
ance is the almost certain tact that
the money necessary for the cream
ery has been subseribed. A few
hundred dollars more to complete
the list was needed Saturday, but
that II is forthcoming has been as
aured. The next step, therefore,
predictions that tell us the world Plack, deceased:
Is going to end on such and such [ The undersigned, having been
List your used car needs with us. If we
l Inn program has been
Hnegd as second ' 111
UtPatrrconin
6 drained, chilled.thorough-to "show oil” or emergency.
lar term thereof, hereby noti--
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 71, Ed. 1 Monday, July 15, 1929, newspaper, July 15, 1929; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554061/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.