The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 123, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 19, 1931 Page: 4 of 4
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The Daily Tribune, Saturday, Sept. 19, 1931
140 YEAR OLD MAN
BY WESTPHAL
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Birth Control Issue Clipped from the
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Texas Rangers Padlock State’s Oil Wells
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making arrangements for the
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cleaner milk and whip-
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out the world Since that time the im ।
has grown that the Episco
pression
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pal church officially
day,
where it is produced in
bridge
a sanitary way.
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Sanitary Dairy
Bax ber
The English bishop spoke his mind
MILK AND CREAM
BROS.
A. R. Owsley, Mgr.
An
Phone 203
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and
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bout how poc
bought German bonds i
TRANSMISSION LINES
that their
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THE COST OF
of
All
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ELECTRICITY
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PRE WAR LEVELS
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We Buy Cotton
QUEEN THEATRE
. Palacios, Texas
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Pomkofining thv busie goodnesN of
Homtd tlvuign and tint* manufnrlurv
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matrrials
d «lesign
tion
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\s a result of this sound designing and
btiy a
part
»f the ear is soundy
soundly designed.
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See » our dealer below
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Gulf Coast Chevrolet Co.
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ELECTRICITY—YOUR CHEAPEST SERVANT
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of for
LEADING ROLL
OPPOSITE HAL
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if age and
county for
T owe
trolle
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of th
Both,
achie
What
that the leadership of the Episcopal
church is by no means united in fa*
vor of limiting the size of the family
Aubin
Bridge
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EARLY
EDUCATION
IN LOCAL
SCHOOLS
of fl
who
and men tc
He told us
cotton arou
has built >
and all sort
NOW STAR IN -
’ LADIES OF
LEISURE.' - FOR
COLUMBIA- MARRIED
TO FRANK FAY
daughter
visitors.
Bay City.—Bay City Breeze Novem-
ber. 1894
J. A. BIRKNER
Every morning delivery
tting a
food
For the beat of milk and whiring
cream. Hee
ire to do
do it di-
and not
Taking 1913 average prices as 100%, as leading economists do.
the Cost of Electricty for residential use is 32%lower than it was
in 19131 On the other hand, the Cost of Living, although it has
undergone a slight drop in the past 18 months,is still 53%higher.
Germany Is Ahead
Hear Eight Billion
As Gerard Sees It
pow
the profits
rmany.
of thr finishre • he
prvcrss of bu ileling. i
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Be
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The
FLORSHEIM
Shoe
pie who had
would know
“SPORTING BLOOD”
who have
rington « p
C Carring
their retur
la where
THEN CAME
LEAD IN -
' MEXICALI
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were held at
afternoon at 4
6e
anything lens than trieu and p
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►d hu
The system of Transmission Lines which you encounter in travel-
ing over South and Southwest Texas, has mode Electricity
available in any desired quantity over a wide area and there-
by has greatly increased the consumption per consumer and
the total consumption, making possible rate reductions, the
benefit of which you hove been enjoying in an increasing
measure.
Fri. and Sat., Sept. 25th and 26th
Richard Barthelmess in
Oshman Dry Goods
Company
Moseley,
Harkey,
ge, Wal-
tr Wal-
ghan of
ina; Joe
Iver and
They
repar
Featuring Clark Gable, Earnest Torrence,
and Marie Prevost
> Meh
money had
I was called
r. I feel like
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FIRST PICTURE.
NTHE LOCKED
DOOR •
Herbert Gusman,
Owner
“THE SMILING LIEUTENANT”
ill
BORN
IN
BROOKLYN
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Keep Your Weeds
Cut!
SEE ME FOR CONTRACT
S. M. TOLLESON
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“THE LAST FLIGHT”
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Patronize The Adveritsers.
Phone 561
Hamilton Building
“REBOUND”
se Graha
7,
sympathy
A pleas
I Mrs. Hamilton and the little girls ex-
Though there may be little difference in your Electric bill of
today and that of several years ago, today’s bill represents
much more work than that of mere lighting. Tasks formerly
performed by hand or by less efficient fuels, for which you paid
out money, are now done quickly and cheaply by Electricity.
In case you have not yet had Electricity installed, inquire
through our nearest office for an estimate on costs of instal-
lation and operation.
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favor the practice of birth coi
der certain conditions
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READ THE ADS!
Musical Instruction
on all string and wind instruments.
AND REPAIRIIG
H. CLIFF DRESSER
Large-scale distribution of Electricity through a vast network of
Transmission Lines, coupled with quantity production in central
generating plants, have brought down the Cost of Electricity
constantly since 1913, the year before the World War began.
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I five tables of guests enjoying the hos-
1 " I pitality. At the close of the games,
Mrs Claude Adams and N L Hayes
in order to keep the price of oil up the Lone Star State has chained up the pumps on hundred* of
til wells and set its famous rangers to guard them.
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spcech of Bishop Fuiw at
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ronging from
Mrs Milles
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* foremost
some friends from
i attendance.
one of the county"‘s
business man of Markham, died sud
in planning the motor, t hevrolet engi-
nerrs were not content tn olTer l hr pnldh
l ror thr eriee tion «»f rnw
You con depend on
Florsheim Shoos for
more days’ wear per
dollar... for real com-
fort and finer style
... for all that you
•xpect and more
do it throui
• 175 - 8637.
ent housings on Im uro
ind thr balance she has
ia. It is time that Am
203, Sanitary Dairy
the romple-
rolet prouluct.
iemBling ane
। club Tuesday
ntrol udm-k dinner
citizens and a prominent
CENTRAL POWER
AND ,
LIGHT COMPANY
I EUNKE. I.;i.. Sept. 18. Andre, pressed themselves as much pleased
aged Indian who claimed he was 140 , with their prospective new home in
years old. died yesterday in his thatch- - — —
I cd cottage outside the city. He said I
moard
d by
Sunday and Monday, September 20 & 21
Matinee Sunday Adm. I Ot and 10<
Night Adm. 10<- and 35c
Leckie and her
, were Thursday
Mrs Mellie Sim
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jrks,,
0 h-
tadia, swim
* of magnifi
wed money
lent to Rua
erican bank
conference ‘s action was regarded as
rather generally a sensation and stirr-
rd up comment pro and roll through-
entertained the
am of Bay
of last weck
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NEW
BARBER SHOP
EAST SEVENTH STREET
Adjoining Kogutt’s Shoe Shop
An "Old Timer.” Give Me A Call.
sound mannfarturing. you can
< hevrolet and know you are ge
_______ genuinely
Mi and Mrs
Fngland,
At the international gathering last
year in England of the Im shops of the
Episcopal church, modified indorse-,
ment of birth control was given The 1
"Germany
order She
ming hatha
= We call for and
HOME LAUNDRY
SIN DRIED CLOTHES. EACH
WASH HANDLED SEPARATELY.
are still complaining a
they are
”| do not think that
establish a dictatorshi
ping cream, telephone
1mm* Mal tin and
Newgulf were in
through the use of contraceptives and
that any birth control indox sement
nought at the hands of the Denver
convention will meet with strong op-
ponition
within th
Bay City and board with Conrad
j Franz, this winter, during which time
they will build a house on block 73.
ne testing than
Ite* rolet .
he could remerpber the war of 1812
and that his people, the Choctaw,
built the mounds around Baton
i Rouge to escape the Mississippi river
। floods.
I He was married seven times and
Wed. and Thurs., Sept. 2 3rd and 24th
New R. K. O.-Pathr Release,
1 gorda county
I replying in the manner of the famous I
telegram. Who’s looney now?
PAID TRN HHIIONN REPARA
TIONS KIT BORROWED
EIGHTEEN BIL.LIONS
denly at his
p m Funeral
home Tuesday at
Tuesday, Sept. 22nd
Queen s Bargain Nite
LATER SINGING
AND DANCING
IN TEXAS
GUINAN TROUPE
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Sheriff Hamilton, accompanied by
his wife, and their two bright little
girls, spent Friday and Saturday in
nIEQ IM EIINICC . ' the city, and gave the Breeze a pleas-
DIL Hl LUIVlUL, ant call. As soon as they can build a
71 temporary house they will move to
•50-
STARCH READY TO IRON. FLAT
WORK MANGLED. WILL (ALL
। AND DELIVER. PHONE 532 MRS.
I O BRIANT.
clear, howe
1 when both
I joyed by i
were Van
M S Rob,
Wallie Tho
Ite- Thomp
WENT TO
HOLLYWOOD
<___
held high score for the club prizes
and Mrs Hall and Mr Faubion were
awarded the gue st prizes Mrs Anna
opens up a
western
start the
games Se
are begint
Here how
start unti
Black Cats
are looking
Farmers
ton picker
tained soc
themselves
splendid w
Their is pl
but ginnin
those of
continues t
of bags W
idly with a
The approaching marriage of Mon- I
roe Ma hew, who was a grammar
school principal of the Bay City
schools for several years to Miss
Gladys Jones of Gatesville. Texas, has ।
1 been announced. This event is to hike |
the home Wednesday
I o’clock He was 62 y
place Oct 11 The Gatesville Mes- i "
senger.
automebile—
sounely designed,
sou ndly built,
basiealiy and
technically right.
of the acres and acres of
nd Simpsonville and that
, where there is hardly any
nt trip of on
Lady Pilot
employ ces i
(Post- Dispatch »
The birth control question which
has agitated numerous religious bodi
as during the past two years, was not
long in coming up at the general con j
vention of the Protestant Episcopal
church, which assembled in Denver
early this week Scarcely had the von
vention gotten under way. when a
voice in protest against the use of
contraceptives by married persons ।
was raised by Bishop Michael Bolton
Furse of the St. Albans diocese in
.Adm. 5c and 1 5c
chrekin * the ( hevrolet Six i- marked by
ctreme care and prerision. An evhaus-
Her system of test and inepretion make*
certain that every part meets -pecified
dimen-ions exactly. any o these part-
are hele to limitsof one ten-thoumandth of
nn inch No manufacturer in the industry
y,ac n»orr rare or prrcision in building
C L De St
Fortnightly
vening with a
followed by I
STAR DUSI Copyright Midwest Feature Service
opening of their studio .notice of
which will Im* found in another col-
umn.
F O Montague, county farm !
agent, was in Palacios Wednesday,
and said the greatest need in Mata-
and Earl
W Porte
npn g I
®o
(6)i t
deliver the same
NEW YORK Sept 19 Jame
W Gerard, former Ambassador to 1
rd Thursday on the I
ing Germany was now ■
irder" and that Ameri- I
light to begzin helping |
■ rally in
aided America if
ess with Russia. I
iting her aunt. Mrs John Pressley ■
and family of El Campo El Campo
Citizen.
I had been a resident of the
responsible
large oil co
*la*«t Nov. 10* ’ Mr Gerard con-
t nurd I called on President Koo-.
ver. Of course, I could not tell re-
, orters what We talked about, but I *
later issued a statement which said
that within eighteen months, the pro- '
They knew that thr only satisfactory way
to get smooth, flexible pwower in a car is to
wse at least sin cylinders. 5o they adopteu
thr mix-cy linder engine withont rom-
promise. nd this is what you get in
today's (hevrwlet Six.
Featuring Ina Claire
Wed. Adm. 10c At 30c. Thurs. Family Nite
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BARBARA
(.STANWIT
Our fri
jin for hi
F, i ism. The
2 Our own
W tic to do
f laid dow
' went to t
cial sessie
Mr. Long
weather c
er way ar
move hat
calling tl
them not)
cotton si
would be
of a lot o
start. The
and undot
had been
why did
gather? A
such a d
should ha
at the off
so wise. T
when the’
that they
afire and
growing c
been tried
eral times
er several
been span
each and
ing the I
A man a
would has
be kern et
to someth!
the ridicu
is made th
he has ma
period The family has a host I
ida in and around Palacios with
the Brat (Ml joins in extending.
could not remember hove many chil-
I dren and grand-children he had He "63nEko66sMfakkCRDM8MMMR
1 wore his first pair of shoes three /
years ago. |
I pickers and at three different farms
। he saw notices posted "Five Hun-
dred Cotton Pickers Wanted
Cl $ -
। year Their is a solid body of Ger-
j man citizens who are neither Hitler-
itrs or Communists, and they will
1 never be heard of until a crisis.
been lost At that time I
more or less crazy .Now,
ih and
Mem
Porte
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MK
MSea
’ In Germany. I have four
to have been good business
to go bust,." he said. ""
paid 10,000 000,000 marks in I
and their public and privat
ings amout to about 18.000
M) ISM) 000
d Light company
mderful trip with
Dickennon of
later gentlem
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 123, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 19, 1931, newspaper, September 19, 1931; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554511/m1/4/: 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.