The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 309, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 31, 1934 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DAILY TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 31. 1931
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pendent School District
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Today and Tomorrow
PIANO BARGAINS
We are pleased to
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ANNOUNCE
CHICKEN
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that we are now
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H. Streets.
DISTRIBUTORS
Unexelled for Flavor
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JACK WOODS
PYROIL
PLACE
tive.
FOR RENT: Three room apartment
lost a great man
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ALL WOOL SUITS
10c to 75c
all colors
$1.95
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Thoroughly clean, private. attractive.
' —Lone Pine Apartments, Third and
FOR RENT Two or three room apart-
ment. unfurnished. Call 259 Mrs. Bert
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Bay City Auto
& Sales Co.
1929
Chevrolet Coupe
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We ask that you try our Cleaning
Service just once. One try and we’ll
know you’ll use our service all of
the time.
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CAREY SMITH
CAREY SMITH. Jr
protected by the deep snow. survive
as do the peonies and most of the
other flowers.
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Chevrolet Coach
A Good Buy
$100.00
SANITARY
DAIRY
ONE-TWO
PIECE
, po
lor
Men and Boys
50c
wheels, rumble
$150.00
spply and demand Mr
it is obvious that the
Samuel G. Selkirk. Jr.
8 years experience
Phone MSJ
Bay City, Texas
tries II
United
up) in
1930
Ford Coupe
fair condition
$80.00
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Several Excellent
Buys In Fishing
Cars
a this Tli
DHINK WATER won Mr-ALS
GOOD FOR THF STOMACH
East of Van Vleck, Houston
Highway
Texas Mineral Water Crystals at
Factory Advertising Sale prised lthe
regular $1.50 size package for !1.00
with a S1 00 size package free.)—Mrs.
plucky
STRIKE,
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DON'T SUFFER FROM SOUR
STOMACH. INDIGESTION
If you want to sell your
home, get in touch with
J. M. Copeland
ENCER SERVICE call 524 or
:arr ■ Spencer represents -
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Buick Master Sedan
Looks and runs good,
good tires
$150.00
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TRUNKS with built in
supports.
$2.95
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the
1927 Seven Pasenger
Packard Sedan
good condition throughout
$100.00
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Entered in Second Class matter at the postoffice of Bay City,
Texas, under act of Congress.
MEN’S
ONE-TWO piece suits,
made with sipper waist
band. One zipp and off.
All wool.
$2.95
Of Ba
it and
Indigestion. acidity, neartburn and
sour stomach often lead to serious
stomach trouble. Dr. Emil's Adla Tab-
ets counteract these conditibns. Give
quiek relief.—Matagorda Pharmacy.
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ton tells us
producing c
laui -1 * -k n — M-U -V-M -—
tor and one of the guidine spirits of ™to be • poor way to employ men
. ... ------ lit has confirmed a good many chron-
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John H. Robertson. C. E.
10 years experience
Phone 108
Palacios. Texas
SELKIRK & ROBERTSON
ENGINEERING & SURVEYING
Pyroil is highly rec-
ommended for any
type of motor, indus-
trial machinery and
in this
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ors assorted
(668
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We offer a lovely daby grand and
a benutiful bungalow size upright
■ piano for the small unpaid balance
due. Easy terms. Standard make and
fully guaranteed. Write Brook Mays
Piano Co . 715 Fannin Street, Hous-
_ THE DAILY TRIBUNE
TRIEI NE PRINTING COMPANY, Publishers
PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
held in the South More than that e '
ery school should be told ill contenu Hu
ana the truths therein discused in World Go By* w
the puipits of the land in the work readable as well
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many places Crops will be short 1
late But there turrs out to have bi
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Dean of American journalism. Ne hear eminent scientists discuss the fu-
probably did more useful service toture of industry. I couldn't go, but I
his protesion than any other man ■
r humanity* Bay
Texa
its who think 1904
“It’s toasted"
v Luckies are aibwayt kind tn your thrnat
bors, cover-]
almost a to-
Pantheon Giguntie Pictume
Water with meals helps stomach
uices, aids digestion if bioated with
as add a spoonful of Adlerixa One
ose cleans out poisons and washes
BOTH upper and lower bowels.— Mat-
gorda Pharmacy.
(uat having
"I‘s toasted’’for throat protection. Fvery
l ucky Strike reaches you round, firm, full v
packed . . . that’s why you’ll find that
Luckies “keep in condition"— do not dry
out. Naturally, you'll enjoy Luckies- for
Luckies are all-wavs kind to your throat.
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TEXAS MINEKAL WATER
of the battlefields in France
This great painting, the "Pantheon
de la Guerre," is one of the most in-1
teresting features of the Century of.
Progress at Chicago The artists who J
painted it from life in Paris are dead; I
most of the herocs whose forma arid
memories are thus perpetuated are
dead but the picture itself is a liv- T
ing reminder of the great men who the
lid not hesitate to risk and give their Su
Uvea for their nations and for the for
ause in which they believed. mu
PAT THOMPSON. M'gr.
’Phone No. 6
HOLDERS OF VOUCHERS NOTICE
All parties holding school vouchers
Series 5 against the Bay City Inde-
pendent School District will have
same paid by presenting them to the.
First National Bank — R. E Baker ’
secretary-treasurer EUy City Inde-
Bay City Hide & Fur Co.
। In warehouse across street '
from Carter Grain Co.,
Buys cow hides, wool, bones I
junk, beeswax, alligator
skins, etc. R. E. Britt, Mgr.
t at the country around my farm. The flowers and ornamental shrubbery
CWA had been getting in its work, imported from warmer climes One
Mr Clarion has put before us, he sets uplifting features appearing in any r
parcyonu’ -_________ -.nena .. aiuda As I have said before in this col-
Ferth the proof of the fallacy of the newspaper It reflected the wwaom,
eri the - —- • - the kindnens and the tolerance of a I umn, one effect of the lack of intelli-
man who lived tor 71 year* and spent «ence ahown in the distribution of
all of his lifetime in journalism. ( relief funds seems to me to be the
Mr Abbott had a varied and inter- creation of an army of bum* who
esting career He had worked on Inever will work at anything that calls
newspaper* in every part of the Unit-1 for real labor
ed States, knew everybody, so to Future Still Bright
We do not need to tell the
practical fisherman the value of
good tackle to add that addi-
tional fishing thrill. We do
want to point out to practical
fishermen, however, the fact
that our new tackle showings
constitute the greatest value*
we have ever offered. All pri-
ces are most reasonable. We
have many new lure* and fish-
ing accessories in our 1934 dis-
play.
id by the latest spring | the
« has not done quite so I ere:
as had been feared In i Mu
i in May farmers ir. her
FOR RENT: Complete apartment
re g the price at any can
Mand one moment before the imnmu-
table law at
Elaton X.. fixed on the —
r supply and demand in the world
zrkeu and cannot be fixed by any
or ukas can add t
price. Now Mr Cl
Share are 5! cotto
theon of their own. It is the gigantic
peinting, said to be the largest ever
lay for a tour around Die back roads The chief sufferers have been the
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name of "Pantheon" was given
Romans had their pantheon in
so difficult to um four or five acres.
Tribune Read it
allied and associated powera are the world began about the time they
shown, life-size, against a background were born really believe that an end
Winter Its ARermath. Ay ngggrpm pnA‘
e severest winter ever known in/Bay City have arrived for a viit to ■ 4%**3} 11 MX
Northeastern time to witness IL V Fd•
LADIES
Spring needle knit. Fits
the form. Brassier types
ok suspenders. Allows
an even coat of tan.
$1.95
- Owner and Editor ia •
- Business Manager gom
THIS is the season of
the year when mothers
must exercise special
care in choice of milk for
children. . . Our milk
is fresh daily and grades
high in all food values.
. . . Delivered to your
home.
has no time total kaa California privet in hedges
Benefactor Winks Abhor admire the fntty is almost completely destroyed every-
winin Abbott has passed on Hi* Shoveling sand from one side of the where north of New Jersey My own
lons means much to avast number at j road to the other side at the road for. climbing roes were winter -killed,
humans He was the contributing ed- anywhere up to 524 a week veems to but the hardy garden roses. covered I
hm " "* e"mie "" in the fall with pine boughs and then t
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(MOKERS are talking about the whole-
l) some goodne * of the fine tobaccos used
in Lucky Strike. The reason is, we use only
the titan center leaves—these are the mildest
leaves —they cost more —they taste better.
And their goodness is increased because
world market, a bale at cotton isalt
hale at <cotton it matters not whether .
it be grown and produced in the
ig 60 per put on canvas, in which the portraits economic condition
by the of Mid noldiers and statesmen of the Only half-baked theoi
which the memori
heroes were prese
roes of the great
i said Matagorda C
31st day of May,
decree or policy of the United States
wovernment This paper has repeated-
ly told its readers that for rarry acre
plowed up or curtailed in the coun-
try some ectton- growing country i amat through his writing a benefac-
would immediately plant one or more tor of humanity
We have told you that on a I have lost a personal friend
The new ONE - TWO
piece suit in the new
colors. They're all wool
$1.95
3 other cotton growing countries
Mr. CLayton sees a great calamity in
the making by virtue of the fact that
the governmena cotton policy will
affect the employment, happiness,
progres and contentment of millions
of the people of the South Hr asks,
"if we do not get this surrendered
acreage back into cotton, to what use
been and still are steadily progressing of the original writ now in my hane
toward the ultimate goal when no one Harris Milner
shall want for any material benefit Sheriff Matagorda County
he requires. 31-11
r Only the Center Leaves-these are the Mildest lyates
ommm----o-\
cotton program •» advanced by the
goverment He shows at this paper
has repeatedly shown you that no
fietitious or artificial plan of increas-
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This paper has received S copy of will we put the land and the labor
fry Natonal Colkon Polcy a, formerly devoted to cotton prodie-
EMyhiet containing the contents at a Uoa " A digest at Mr Claytons pa-
pmperwritten by w L Clayton. a
membet 4 the largest cotton firm in
the world Anderson. Clayton and
and. himself the world.
best cotton authority This pamphiet
should be in the hands at every man |
in the South interested in ’hr cotton
industr . It should be before ev
ery Chamber of Commerce in u‘r
South and every other orzanizaton (
or dub as well as made the main.P, .. .... ...001 qog .. | It has conrrmea a good many enron-
a, r Miseussien st every conventon that Krcat (1dY -fWS" .
ke ot d^ -—O ery ----- "the ChrtMr, Science Monitor ie in their philosophy of life,
daily column. -Watching the which is that if .you don ’ do any
one of the most i work someone will see to it that you
one at the mom«et enough to eat and a place to
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bility of self sacrifice for the northern New England had no* finish- i
n good which is never attained ed their spring plowing and traces of
lie non-resistance to oppres- trun still remained in the ground in.
ing up the •
hilities and <
Jie advancem
ies to be held Friday night when
i Kathryn Hughes will receive
diploma —San Marcos Record
♦ 6 p. m. —Saturdays, close 10 p. m.
Umited States, Mex co
Keypt and that no gove
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of recent times and he was in a real
d No
it has
TURKEYS
I am now booking orders for baby
turkey*, purebred Bronz for deliv-
ery June 8 and 14-W G MeDow
H-ld 31-7w.
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FOR RENT Furnished apartment, all
conveniences—Mrs. M. A Williams.
has come to human progress Such
theorists have said that in every ag 1 hereby e
from time immemorial, yet we have foregoing is
seems Mill to prevail in little damage to native trees plants I
I that all that is needed to and shrub* deriving from strains !
Y I he clean Center Leaves are
CITATION BY PUBLICATON
The State at Texas.
To the sheriff or any constable at
Matagorda County. Greeting:
E L McDonald, guardian of the I
estate in Texas of Adolph Herman !
a non-resident person of unsound
mind having filed in our county
court his final account of the con-
dition of the estate in Texas of said
apeak and was literally beloved by all I I had a telegram the other day from Adolph Herman, numbered on
who knew him. He was held in such President Sloan of the General Mo- pro 2a
high stem in his profemion that it tors inviting me to be a guest at a County together with an application
in not overMating it to term him the | dinner he "as giving in Chicago to You are hereby commanded that
by publication of this writ for ten
. , . ,, days before the return day hereof in
was greatly imprensed with what Mr -__ . . . . .
. .r a newspaper published in the county
Sloan Maid in his message । - ne ..a t f -
* . .. of Matagorda, state of Texas you I
। 1 have been concerned with the . . . n _— .
. . . . 1 give due notice to all persons inter-*
thinkir, of many who believe that • . . .. , . 1
* . ./ . . 2 . . ested in the account for final set-
but our progre8s in this world m finished, 41 t ,aa c c,t.a .... .a ..a1
• 1 , tlement of said of said estate and said
| that we must retrogrem; that there i. .
. application for resignation to appear
are no worth while posaibilities ahead and contest the same if they w prop-
l a that we must uve merely by divid- er so to do. on or before the 11th day
■Ichi ing up available jobs and that we of June, 1934, at the
must accept a lower standard at liv- said county, in the
inz." , Texa* when said i
That, of caarar is not true Mr cation will 1e aci
Sloan set out to prove it untrue by ’ Co ’
WANTED Stenographic work. Have
spare time to do extra work. At your
convenience. — Elvira Richer*. Call
1150 15tf
and the result is that many rural dri- magnificent rose garden belonging to
Ruby Hawkins,
Clerk County Court.
Matagorda County,
ertify that the above and
a true and correct copy
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 309, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 31, 1934, newspaper, May 31, 1934; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554757/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.