The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 298, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 13, 1932 Page: 4 of 4
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NOT QUACKERY
and daughter, Mias Ar-
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Mrs
HAVING BEEN HERE FOR 30 YEARS
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daughter
surprised
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Mrs. W. I. Wallace.
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and Mrs.
grown. Mis J F Day. Box 885.
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Extractions
SARGENT
such as clovers, alfalfa and lespedeza
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DR. H E. GAEDCKE
NOTICE:
Bay City
BUCKEYE
CLASSIFIED ADS
Ka
2,
C. M. AMOS
I TOMATO PLANTS five varieties.
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NOTARY PUBLIC
FARM NOTES
Phone 78
Office:
nev
With V. L. LeTulle
the
G round Floor LeTulle’s
Office Building
ANNOUNCING opening of office Dav-
sto
Brown
7
of
uom
Books Audited. Inventories
E.
March
Systems Installed and
Cedar Lane Sunday
Ruben Bru
alre
.Maintained
on
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He
4 1924-1928 i
ND WONDER :tcaoc.
Rosenzweig’s
about
The MIXMASTER
New Spring
It MIXES
Wht
to quote prices on needed materials
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Millinery
it stirs
Bay City Lumber Co.
It WHIPS
Toya Panamas and Horse Hair Eraids in the new
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It BEA TS
It EXTRACTS
$1.45
D. E. CATES
BATTERY AND ELECTRICAL SERA It E
botid
» Here • one mixer that Total Price
New
rotating bowl essential of Oil Dripper
ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIRING
I
/
Spring
with all
t i
Located Opposite City Hall
n
Dresses
ni
that
CENTRAL POWER and LIGHT COMPANY
With new puffed sleeves
Histe
This is a Thrifty Home-
that
for
without capes Long slen-
\
Owner Yearll
Ar
tucked anti priced spe
cially at
4
$3.90
inid iV
1
ne
Thmt "wome day wen have • mke
tive
yourself in asking
For The Young
of com
A
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A GIRL
BALMY DAYS — BIRDS
Blessing Girl Reserves
OH MAN!
PRESSED CLOTHES
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Girl Re
t
We hare a wonderful assortment of summer wear
Kor children. Children’s dresses, daintily trimmed
—6 months to 3 years. Priced specially
$1.25
I were served. The afternoon was en-
V
ed by
STINNETT’S
Phone 10
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FemMMPummssmd
Patronize The Ai
FINE HO
5
2
n
Vegetables stow?
They’re probably
Half-Starved
lane Dressler gives to the
including 2
Bowls, Solod
but
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nerey
while
fully
of the above
in particular
Christi
won h
price we ack
» Complete
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the
ide
nothing
either
AUSTI
though t
trol lav.
al and
has a m
the prici
profit t.
J. E. M<
ricultur
Me Dor
South pi
500.000 f
trol cam
Pierce a
of Bless
friends
Mr. i
w
A
Midfield wet
i last Monday
Bar ba
liness i
in Hei
•
one of
11
field f.
A
and Monday at the Colonial Theatre
I Mrs
nt to
at least
ans will
Phone 561
Hamilton Building
W intes
plowed
weakene
*
a- Those who know themselves to kte
indebted to the estate of Joe Man-'
gum will please pay same to Mrs. Joe .
Mangum. only.
FLA I
CALL
MRS
Born
< f normal
become
exactly
Prevent Attacks
For sprprisingly quick relief from
epilectic attacks use the Lepso treat- {
ment Has helped thousands the past
25 years. A trial treatment will be
E )
Doing all lines of dentistry in up to date painless
methods.
15
if
nor ephemeral
ung or language
To those of us
Gold crowns, white gold crowns, removable bridges
in rubber, white gold, also porcelain.
It Wt
tates
with i
Min
Mi
Mes
L5KH/3
That glorious feeling—you know it well. But
just try to imagine it when you aren't look-
ing your best! Let us help your morale and
your appearance. We’ll call regularly if you
wish, or simply phone. When your suits are
delivered, clean and sharp, you’ll find the but-
tons tight, no holes in the pockets and looking
brand new.
ALAMO LUMBER CO
John Sutherland, Manager
<1
[ panied home I
baby who will
But for the welfare of the community as well as
myself, I wish to correct some rumors to the effect that
I am no longer actively practicing dentistry. On the con-
trary I am more active than ever and am in a position
to offer my services at the following reasonab? prices:
mild expect from a mat
olvcd plots of such W
Fits—A Way Found
?
GOOD MATERIAL1
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3
and Juice
E sir actor.
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your kitchen Hit self
abl
ly
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WRITING ON THE WALL
(Facts and Fiction.)
accessories necessary.
the Mixmaster coati but
SIR 75 cash or $19.50 on
। terms with $4 50 down
, and balance in five months
5 » Come in and serit...
I in action!
VIGORO
W " rhe Square Mtal"
doed evewtung ijoull expect and
yettixd a pc tjeu out aid pay/
6
e
l habit of
private «
i playgrou
>> When you think of
the jobs the Mixmaster
does and look at in sturdy
construction you'd think
the price to be much
higher perhaps double the
0-/50
I-rpowN
ON TERMS
realirine ereat maving threnehom
complete plan -book and bimeprtm
wervice Alm * mggemting the MW
of materiaia to M and how to em
them There to an extra mm for iMa
"ervic and m do nor obligate
sent free to anyone writing to R
Lepso. Apt. 152, 123 E. Wright, Mil
guided public
ded governme
Boys and Girls 2
hone 7I
O Bannon.
xcelled, either in ingenuity
in powerful description of h<
crop on April 1. 1932. was 23 per cent
taxing
of the
e has been designed to do the
jobs vou w ant done in
I Am a write ow weird and grue-
some mystery stories, Edgar Allan
Poe stands at the head of American
Miss Della and son, Al
room furnished
Igo Phone 337
business.
pent th.
n Palacii
gesn
%e-2b" *
Barbara Weeks whose brunette love tor. Both in good condition and the
if Vaclanick of Ble
riday to finish his I
McDoi
ton acre
legislatu
the Soul
the mar
uneasine
crop est
conditior
exerted
would d
heavy n
have a I
Cotton
ly estim
product?
clines of
I and eve
4 •
■ keting s
face of
steadily
port Girl Reserves and the Women's
Council at the Blessing Community
House, A rainbow ceremonial entitled
"The Rainbow Quest" was given by
I the Blessing G R Club representing
the true qualities of a girl reserve.
Several rainbow games were played.
। After a metal hour, tea and cake
Mix Walter Penny of Bav City. vis- per 100 12 per 1000 Bay City Floral
wn and Che
and Mrs. J
and i
to play Martha in “Anna
mate ifitis femodeline. repaie-
*7* m modernizing yon Naw eten
there a mo job too large or too mg
that sen canmot obain every needed
material - building eupply bere
Our bushfine materials md mpoe-
m"moehraromvanted -b "
sa later on it surely will be,—
hectic days of government
spree- are. happily for tax
ndustry, about to be abruptly
NEED WORK BAD Two women want;
work Will nurse, keep house, will do
MAGNETOS, GENERATORS. STARTING MOTORS
in Boston
"EMMA" TENDER
FAMILY DRAMA
Sensible
ie public
for the
11 be in-
(14
Mrs. Dave
Houston vis
is or has been authorized
for me. Mrs Joe Man-
8tf'
filmgoers when she deserted come
were ac
J. Jurek
April 9 the
s and the Wom-
plant is in a been e
For nil soathern j plot nt
rated al 67 7.
You incur no obligation by asking us
, liness is evident in Columbia’s "Menj price iS gav. F• auxuua uetn
, In Her Life the Wednesday at-lwrite owner at Box 374. Gulf Texas
THE DAILY TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1932
No one
to collect
gum.
FOR SALE: 25 foot cypress cabin ।
cruiser with Red Wing marine mo-
upply to demand of 240 per cent 1 Morgut on
compared with 230 a month ago 192 the picture
1 a year ago, 129 two years ago and 102 Theatre, I V
' three years ago Carl H. Robinson,
m mor agricultural statistician.
Steers Choose Lgumes in Palata- P m
Mre R Jones
thurine who
ANI) DI LIVER PHONF .
O BRIANT
A B
Yeager
ursday
in Baltimore in 1849 but during his
। the most popular pasture plants
the animal husbandry farm of
1809 Poe died
y::5
d I < ther of those brilliant dramatic r
Musical Instruction
AND M.PAIRnG
on all string and wind instruments
H. CLIFF DRESSER ■
FOR SALE. Two dozen full blood,
Rhode Island Red hens and one doz- i
to the corn belt, the department says.
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“MUWDERS IN THE RUE MORKGUE"
many I
classics
and al
-
STARCH READY TO IRON.
WORK MANGLED Will
s Council entertained the College-
ited Mr
ARMATURE REWINDING
Wiggins visited Mi
I Brown Sunday.
.' anything, will go to the country.
| Minnie Bebout, Bay City. Texas, tfd
never pays. Feed your vegeta-
blesthesquare meal for plants
—V igoro. ( omplete,balanced.
4 Ibs. per 100 mi. II. will bring
amazing results! It is clean,
odorless, easy to use— ami
inexpenaive.
FOR RENT: Furnished house. close
9
9 »
5 Y
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bility Tests.
A group of steers “voted legumes
w
Mr Killebrew of Markhar
re Sunday morning
Adolph Mocha ..nd . M
Co. Phone 74
There
trivial n
the mean
caption,
who hav
any good mixer
» rrangement il con
venient Unnecessary to
turn mixer over to extract
fruit juices Easily and
quickly cleaned
» An exclusive feature
with the Mixmaster is the
Salad Oil Dripper which
enablei you to produce
well mixed dressings in
mininzum time
H Schulze and
lined as far as Blessing by
1
J A Brown Sunday
Bay City Floral Co. a.........
cubic to the middle Atlantic states and
which first
! constitutes the outstanding political
I horrifying tale of the most ghastly
crimes in the history of Paris, with
Mrs L
J Sunday
I Mi .
nothing unreal.
one and we feel
idson Annex. April 1- Stanley Clem-
ents, MD .30-31
blindly drifted into the
egarding the wide field of
terprise um but a convenient
j Keep your rome spic-and-span by repairing, remodeling
’ and modernizing when needed and you protect your in-
l vestment, aside from the pleasure and comfort in living
, in a home that is never “run down." When remodeling
, and repairing, use only good materials. Good materials
1 are always cheapest in the long run. Our prices for
guaranteed products are no higher than you'll pay for
inferior materials.
at the Colonial Theatre.
compared with 45 on April a gigantic gorilla as one of the lend
ing actors in the tragedy Tins story
ragelhas just been adapted for the seroen
indi-jby Universal, and the screen play
Bela Lugosi and Sidney Fox
admg roles of what has been ! of
hei
last yea
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ries which ha
lites attire Moo
his manner W
visiting relatiy
J apartment with
II 13d pd
fields have been
FOR RENT: Furnished four room
house Also furnished apartment.— I
authors Him morbid tales ha
spring and pastel shades. Priced specially at—
' She it going back to lx- with her hus- ] Tire "Fashions of Yesterday" will lx?
HOME LAUNDRY
SUN DRIED CLOTHES. EACH
WASH HANDLED SEPARATELY
• Th. li
the extv
per JHiUl
total $7
ducing
a drop o
an actu
farmers
the Sou
At on
for enac
trol
forecast
Never b
marketi
to brea
points l
it held
creases
other o
the con
APARTMENT - Modern furnished
apartment for rent, the Perry home ,
Phone 491 dtf
the conditi
79.1 with M
We carry Tom Sawyer boys
summer wash suits in combi-
nation trousers and blouses
Every garment guaranteed
fast color and satisfactory
wear Priced specially at
49c and 98c
fton Watson They returned
afternoon.
visited with Mr.
AND FRESHLY CLEANED AND
I last yi ar 40 two years ago, 86 three
years Ugo. and 75 the 5 year i
11925-1929,) Records on Apiil 1
on started in 1925 and this year’a presents
condition of 23 per cent is the lowest in the le
on record. Peaches were damaged re-described as the motion picture. m<
verely by the March freezes. In theihair-raisinz drama kobert Morey
I Southern states the condition is re- himse if a native Parasian. directed tl>
| ported at 33 4 compared with 71 8 last picture and other important parti are |
I „enr ane 71 8 the 5-year ave i age enacted by Leon Waycoff Brandon
I 11921 1928 , Hurst Beit Roach Betty Ro Cl ok Jones were shopping in Bay City
II The supply of farm labon in Texas | DArey Corrigan and other. Friday y. . „
I is n ix tied at 127 per cent of normal Local theatregoer, will have an op . Mi and Mi. A D Socha. Mr
r and the demand at 53 indicating a ra- portunity to see "Murder, in the Ru. Steve Phillips.and .MI J M Findley I
| I no upply to demand of 240 per cent,1 Morgue" on Friday at midnight when were in Bay City Monday
■ ,t the Colonia! Mi —oM Boat * I ight and (!1
ras adapted for the screen Plant and John Jurek were in Baytraction
I by Tom Reed and Dale Van Every i City and Midfield Saturday and Sun- j one of the Broadway
The midnight show will start at 11‘001day, brought to Hollywood by Flo Zieg-
I Mr and Mis. O Bannon and Miss fjeld for his talkie production of
I Arthurine Jones, accompanied Mrs. "Whoopee.
R. Jones as far as Blessing Sunday. ---------------o—u-----------
■■11-'.
Boys Shorts — Tom Sawyer
with belts to match in natu-
ral linens, browns, greys
Priced at
$1.00
masses
* prob-
ending
lo be gifted with
even posscsed of
। band, Mr. Jones at Wink, Texas, who featured in a review to be given on
school trustee election went off seems to be much bettei and able to April 22 in which "Chattering Squaw"
Perhaps Poca most famot
Murders in the Rue Moi gw
and sleeveless with and
een with the visdon end comr-
nee to go ahead Thto to true be
cmse home WMng eots on
lomet then the have been tar
(-1yenn -and hower town they
Mkely wm be for mamy vears to
come . . But wteher yom plan W
bmd a mew home ar remodel re-
peit md modermite row lawi
home eo ahead this mear b ad
meana Truty thsia thrifty home
o-er yemr. .. H U to me- comtrw-
doe rou plem, *e cmm amdet ro to
hort lifetime he produced
Mi. R
l small measure, beautifully c
pictures of progress awaiting
I around the comer of increasing
I issues and publi cexpenditure
) inspired more by re l flail desig
| tended for the profit of the few
l h yconcer n for the welfare o
j many So let s look at the othe
4
I rare understanding of human nature.
I to sense tse trend of . an awakened
public consciousness. Having to their
sorrow been depe nd i ng upon the few
I to do their thinking for them only to
I discover Ih.it the trusted few have
been doing the thinking for them-
1 selves the greet body of the people
] are at last, and fast, becoming alert
I to the folly of their indifferen se.
Having blindly yielded to the demands
I of tax spending group practiced in
the art of playing upon human emo-
Ilona they have by the hard rule of
experience come to know that all is
I not gold that glitters and that, in no
the Academy award for the outstand-
ing feminine performance of the year.
I OuO . .....
j nd f<
s and
tion. In a <
id the peop
estimated
I compared
in. all moderr conveniences. Phone ’
107. 5tf 1
en Pekin ducks All young.
Income Tax Reports Made
and Filed.
compare
the 5-yea
Tlx Texa
to be 60 per
with 63 pe
cent in 1 >1
weathe
uged the cr
For all soul
is 63 4 om
the 5-year
FOR RENT Four
that we have cultivated a mutual
’ friendship between the women and I
. girls of Blessing, and those of CoL j
l legeport
In Emma which open’ Sunday
dering lines daintily
I issue in every state and local
I unit throughout the confines <
। American nation Those most
remed with tax spending 4
| might as well understand now
' the soul of the people is not
Misu Mary
| functioning to play
I real meaning: that
’ fish optimism is in
' relegated to the pas
i One doe s not need
prophetic vision, nor
• l
I if” ",** 1......d » e Ua il quietly here Saturday Those that work which is good news to his many will look down the trails of time. to
United.statesudepavtment iwrrv in the race are as follows with fnend» and reUtive. here see the American maid in all of her
turer • 1 4 - •vote” in atheii number of votes A D Socha Col. A g Pierre and Mr. Rickawayfinery. The sights she will behold
They regis rec _ 37, Steve Phillips 36. Chas. Freeman of Blessing were here Sunday, will be stranger than anything she
5 116 •gPmuu, 4 vi 4 •, and 'r 217, R Bullard 16. * Mrs The us has been sick with flu ( has ever seen. All of the pale face
weni-" v< <i urn ** . , . ' Mr and Mrs Louis Boatwright the past week but is better at this tribe will be out to vision with"Chat-
MUinis were sown in one field and u Miss Valerie Marling to writing taring Squaw” the changes that take
sovernmen s pas on . 4' East Bernard Friday, returning Sat- Mr C. J Steves candidate for tax place "‘down petticoat lane.’
served which was grazed most I N ■
' Te legumes led. Next came broom urday n so tphte, M-s. M 4M P Mondayg,eyening
.? I. ....... it .1. ... ..nd < Mr. A L) Soina (laughter, •1SS Mr and Mrs. Perry of El Campo
grass o ow i g ' ' i oreula and Miss Dorothy Findley 1 have moved into the house left va
rennial.ryegras,andmeadoweuMr JOhn Jurek were Bay City visi- cant by Ml and Mfs Milton
I A mixture of the Man laid jjasture g,t,,
urases ranked next to these inspalaz °R Bullard and daughter and Mr
> tabi lity; The votes on / V m o Claude I.....it were El Campo visitors
were not recorded J. ? k .own' We were sorry to hear that Mr nd
) Boned, but thene w. H k. u on have moved to El —- ,
_ to be popular when grazed close , . . . Mi and Mrs Sidney Anderson and'
FOR LAWNS AND GARDENS enough to prevent them forming mi wet famils peni Saturdaj nigh: in Ba
Reults of the pasture trials, which|good luck though City
c stili in progress, will lx- appli- Mr Bryantand family are.moving A J Thompson also spent the week
I » . Jout on Mr Martins farm out at the . . p iJ. mother M '
beach. Here’s wishing them success. IA Thompson.
Those of here that attended the -- — -
dance at the home of Mr and Mrs. ; ited in the Dunbar home Wednesday I
Burrow. Saturday night were Mr. . Thursdav
T. Dement and daughter, Miss Lottie M N y, a
, . A t . __। . 1 .. Mr. and Mrs. J V Thompson and
and Mr anil Mrs. J Jurek and baby. r ,,y » hr o g.
1, c a A X , it n y, family went to Damon anil West Co-
M. E Plant M. O. Mullens, B Bul lumbia to visit with relative.
.1 lard Lee Boatwright, B Dempsey Messrs. Lyall Dunbar and Frank
of Jim Robert. I Mitchell went to Blessing Sunday.
Mr Alonzo Theus has had a case of Mr. Mitchell is employed there.
flu.butis.0.K.at this writing Mr and Mrs. B A McDonald w
Mrs. R. Bullard was sick with pneu- , E,. . e .. a
i to Frecport Sunday evening to visit
monia last week but at present she 15 relative
I some better | Mr.
Rudolf Vaclanick of Blessing came) familv
down r
ing jol
Col
Deane
last Th
7.p
P,P
Mr E Curti
with home folk?
A mighthave-been garden
Wifey
of the canvas,
I Are we to continue to permit sel- |
I fish design to conceal or shall we rely |
I upon the gods of truth to reveal? This |
FOR SALE OR TRADE for cattle,
one Reo 1%-ton struck, stake body, 6
new rasmgs good motor, powerful
J Beall 1 1
The rendition of the Texas peach
r I ie
L LN
so much tax oppression
Texas people are typi-
n They are fast awak-
underlying causes —
organized salary hun-
f their bondage to an
burden They may not.
iking, throw a Boston
and no one need doubt
loverthrow all effigies
eived in contempt of the I
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 298, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 13, 1932, newspaper, April 13, 1932; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554635/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.