The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 33, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 17, 1934 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DAILY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1931
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down and worship me
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Trail’s End
THIS WEEK IN
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WASHINGTON
PUBLIC NOTICE
uss matter at the postoffice of Bay City,
that we are now
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zether the nther dav and warned them doing was to wear themselves out and
THE BOOK
for
PYROIL
angued more than
I ease
business has a way of pulling through
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BAYTEX GARAGE
Crazy Water Crystals
sweat to get ’em done What started
SCOTT DRUG COMPANY
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The
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We are Offering For This Week As Long
As Present Stock Last
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WHEAT SHORTS........S1.45
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FULL SIZE
departments
is to continue to Ci
Buy Feed From
CARTER GRAIN CO.
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THE TIRE SENSATION OF 34
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order it for you to fit.
PANTS
Modern Cleaners
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Phone 114
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Bay
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y out plan:
formulated
back on the mainland. The radio car-
rics nothing more nothing less than
reform remedies while the papers are
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REOARDLESS Of MAME, MANO,
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
Sunday morning service at 11:00.
Sunday School at 945 and Wed-
nesday evening meeting at 8. are
held in the Church Edifice corner
Fifth Street and Avenue C. A cor-
dial invitation to attend is extend-
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Owner and Editor
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Who hath warned you to flee from
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New patterns, Greys or Knubs. Preshrunk.
All the latest cuts.
PAT THOMPSON, M‘gr.
’Phone No. 6
of its own
chatter.
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CENTURY PROGRESS TIRE
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If you can not afford a new
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A Real Bagain For Hogs or Cows
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The temptation to become a political
leader, to use the popular discon- 1
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you want a new suit let us
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Open 7:30 a. m., Close 6 p. m. —Saturdays, close 10 p. m.
have a new spring suit let
us keep it looking new. If
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bught to be
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We are pleased to
“Drink Your Way To Health”
ruptcy i its employees did not work -
was an incident that occurred when i
Air-conditioning Es ential.
Some of the new iederal buildings
For a moment she lay there
still. Then with a little
raised her head and he
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REDUCED
PRICES
FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY
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Pyroil is highly rec-
ommended for any
type of motor, indus-
trial machinery and
equipment.
isees and Sadducees as a “generation :
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paterial success— money, comfort/'
low prices.
tent and His strategic position as a
working man’s leader as a tool for
HU own advancement
set!
Go to the Firestone
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(Continued From PaKLy EXCEPT SUNDAY
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' Avoid Summer
Sun EYE Strain
W HEN the brilliant summer sun strikes
down on Llazingly bright pavements and
walls—it s a sthin on the eyes. Come in to-
day. Let us examine your eyes. Protect
them from the summer glare with tinted
lenses if it’s necessary.
See hor Firestone Tirr*
nre Medeat the Firestone
Fartory ane inhibition
BorliVa fair
v iaten to the • oice of Firestonn
--Fenturing (-lauys
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vatu office Mr Hoover had that done
when the structure was rebuilt, after
the fire that destroyed it in 1930.
Now President Roosevelt is having
his o fices enlarged, and the whole
wing of the White House will Ire air-
conditioned. Some parts of the new
Commerce Building, the offices oc-
cupied by the secretary and some of
the higher officials, are also so equip-
ped. but congress has never been wil-
Some of them are not quite fin-
ished yet. The contract for window-
shades for the new post o fice depart-
ment got tangled up in government
red tape somewhere, so Jim Farley
and his aides keep the glaring sun out
of their offices by the simple, if not
decorative expedient of pasting sheets
of typewriter paper on the window
glass'
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the-desk habit. Those things, sore, he
(JULY ONLY)
Regardless of make or condition, we'll allow
N >l for your old iron and place Ironmaster in
your home for 93c down and $i a month. We
Bring forth therefore fruits meet Then the devil taketh him up into
for repentance: And think not to say | the holy city, and setteth him on a
within yourselves. We hear Abraham 1 pinnacle of the temple.
to our father: for I say unto you, that: And saith unto him. If thou be the
God is able of these stones to raise , Son of God, cast thyself down.
| The temptation to achieve cheap
fame by performing wonders.
Again, the devil taketh him up into
an exceeding high mountain, and
sheweth him all the kingdoms of the
world, and the glory of them:
And saith unto him All these things
will I give thee, if thou wilt fall
In the Wilderness.
John drew great crowds. He must
have been a powerfully dramatic fig-
ure. his leathern girdle about his
loins, eating his locusts and wild hon-
ey, and denouncing the eminent Phar-1
WASHINGTON Ju'v 19 When the
sec retarv of th" interior, Harold Ickes
railed his staff of 4000 emnlovees to-
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he went into the office of a minor bu -1
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('(III IV ! See l hr new
Firestone Century Progreas
Fire— just look at the
broad, husky shoulders.
him off on his disciplinary program!
had got the publican leaders
He found
For those car owners who
need new tire safety at a very
low prirr the Firestone
Courier Tire has no equal at
time extremely low prices.
self, and one y
era I service ha:
Ses on Sight/
Special, Fast Color
Pre-shrunk.
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I a quiet tour of ins
I tenor department
I told his assembled
I and women in the <
up children unto Abraham.
Jesus felt the contagion of the
movement He also went to John and
asked to be baptized. and John look-
ing up and seeing Him on the bank
uttered a noble testimony to the sort
against "soldiering" on the job, it sent finally succumb to the climate.
two or three times as hard as most
ted Mr. Ickes on of the federal civil servants ever!
ection of the in- work
। bouaht — not just one or
two tircs — but ii complete
ours or agitated
Dye Silk;
Lingerie | I wave T liming .nartcagcnr
| owners from Coast to Coast
ling to appropriate money to extend o hoy and young man that Jesus
the system to entire buildings. I must have been: , .
Under the present governmental I need baptized of thee,
system, whereby the presdent is and comest thou to me
______________________ handed a few billions to spend about I It. is notworthy that no sense, of
a newspaper and smoking a cigarette I a he pleases, it is expected that a fair guitrorins pamereprpearstohavel ad
How Work Drive Started. । 'slice of the public works administra- \ "in g. Ai 1 ' , .[ at
The young man didn't know Mr tion funds which Secretary Ickes Sohn alnut theididenttve Rtnes“ t
Ickes by sight, so when the secre- manage. will go toward removing the baptize each other He felt that the
tary of the interior asked, mildly: "Is last excuse of government clerks fori spirit of devotion which w s im Hun
this the way you usually receive vis- loafing on the job. Not that it will demanded some outward evrs'
itors?" the nonchalant reply was put an end to loafing. but they will! and John's wav throa, L i
“What’s that to you?’ ’ have to discover new excuses. No bus- was the way that presented
Then the secretary identified him- iness institution in the world operat-
are air conditioned, equipped with
modern mechanisms to keep the tem-
perature and humidity at a comfor-
table degree all the year around. But
none of the old ones have yet set up
this modern method of enabling peo-
ple to work in comfort. Both houses
of congress have air-conditioning sys-
terns, and so has the president's pri-
ted th
BAYTEX GARAGE
Distributor: Plymouth and Chrysler Texaco Produrts
BAY CITY. TEXAS
It was a wonderful day for Him He
had made His decision He had put
the old life behind Him. John. His
popular and powerful cousin, had
recognized His inherent power. From
thenceforth He would be a carpen-
ter no longer, but a preacher like
John, rebuking men for their sins,
calling them to repentance. The day
ended, night fell and with it came
the reaction. He went away into the
wilderness and remained for more
than a month in solitude, tortured by
questionings and doubts. He felt pow-
er stirring within Him. How should
He use it, and for what? The gospel
narrative dramatizes that period of
self-searching by the appearance of
Satan in person, with a three-fold
temptation.
And when the tempter came to him,
he said, If thou lie the Son of God,
command that these stones be made
bread.
half so much. Every man who aspires
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not stand that amount of work
Mr Ickes, however, reckoned with-
out tiw Washington climate. Every
new administrator who comes to
Washington, especially from the North
always tries to speed up the federal
machinery Hundreds of earnest men
have tried it ever since the national
< apital was established in this swamp
on the banks of the Potomac All that
any of them have ever succeeded in
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more time in th
their offices Sor
more than a
All of our new summer stock eg
must go, Palm Beach incl ded •®
150 PAIR MEN’S SUMMER
so
their desks, eat
government tii
others spending
re supposed to be at
ing their breakfasts on
me He found many
It is so very important that every .
one. all of us take an interest in the'
sanitation of our entire county. |
Through the offices of our CWA
county administrator, health officer,
and sanitarian. You can have all the
work done free in the improvement
of your premises for better sanitation.
As where you can not connect with □
sewer and have out door toilets on
top of the ground, we will dig your
pits and build your privies over it,
making you a modern sanitary toilet,
you only to furnish the necessary ma-
terials to build it. Thus a few dollars
spent, you may not only will have
saved the lives of some members of
your family, but of your neighbors
also. Out door old fashioned privies
should be abolished all together. They
are the most abominating things upon
the earth. Causing disease and death.
Let's do away with them. Another
very important thing we will be glad
to help you with, is where you use
well water. The ground around the
well should be raised up high around
it And place your toilet as far away
from your well as possible, not less
than fifty feet. If interested see me
or W W (Billie) Stinnett, sanitarian.
E E Scott. M W, county health
officer.
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slips that fit slimly, wash 1
beautifully, wear well and ’
only cost $1.95. Either in !
tailored, straight or fitted e
tops or in embroidered top I
i ord while the politicians hours are not onerous, seven hours years ago and to finish some of the
a day or five days a week, and he buildings which had been begun un-
didn't see any reason why they could der the previous administration.
one look like new. If you
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Your old electric iron weight at least 2*t pounds more than the
new Ironmaster—and when you iron, you actually move EXTRA
WEIGHT equal to that of a young ELEPHANT (2200 pounds)
onc foot each hour! All excess poundage has been removed from
the Ironmaster, which is built on the principle that HEAT, NOT
WEIGHT irons your clothes. That you may know Ironmaster's ad-
vantages, we offer
4 1. FOR YOUR OLD IRON ON THIS
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lauvhed shakily, isible that all few of our teachers and spellbinders
“aci8, lanaceas, cure- know anything about business or bus-
* If I nadn t ;s advanced by iness reform. Their stock in trade
mu 1 ’ put into <11 '• con ist of merely a gift of gab which
She 100 <•< Rten years of age known neither bounds nor reason, im-
dark " dy the balance of practical and fraught with sophistry
her he moes and never got No country of reds has been har-
lie i e । • past several year*
ane "thing but plans for
it "3, of cure-alls' to office is going to put everything
tunite iy experiments for the
Captainap conditions and so on
. into our ears incessantly
--oumit surcease. Tile strangest overflowing daily with the eloquence
Wo the campaign of business of theorists. We will live over it, for
answer, '
One . found in the fact that but.
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a er Id chill down the backs of nearlvi
half a million federal ioh hnlders
even though the thermometer in this
hot and humid city wtoor at IDO de
vrees in the shade The idea that the
departmental staffs are exnected to
do any real work in the summer is
shocking, even to the seasoned civil
servants. To the recent rolitical an ,
pointees, who got on the federal pay-
roll'- because they were efficient
workers in the camnaign of 1932, it is
almost paralyzing. What sort of a re-
ward is it, anyway to have to do some
work as well as drawing a salary?
The idea is gaining strength here
that Mr. Ickes is about as efficient ;
an administrator, within the sphere of
his dephrtment’s activities a: has
been seen in Washington for some
time Hr intends to get things done if
everybody in his department has to
stuff, many men The completion of the new post of-
afeteria, after the fice department building adds anoth-
nust stop. The heads of broadcast by Democratic partisans
nd bureau chiefs are that the present administration is re-
me, days, night and sponsible for all the new architecture.
of the federal offices. So far all that the Democrats have
to SEE it is to buy it!
That’s the way extra value
stands out in the new
Firestone Century Progress
Tire. W e found out what rar
owners wanted most in a
tire — then nr gave it to
them. Out of more than trn
million visitors to the
Firestone Earlory at the
W orld’s Fair last year, we
obtained this opinion:
"Giveus Blowout Protection,
Non-Skid Safety, and Long
6.70 1 08
from their drown"---
»r to the majestie group of structure
which are making Washington what
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massive flat tread, derp-eut
non-skid and Gum-Dipped
cords. Did yon ever see so
much tire for an little
money? No wonder it’s the
Fire Sensatien of ’31 and
lh> nn Sight! W hy not
equi your enr with a
complete set—-while pricea
are still at today’a low leve l.
And rememher, yon get the
new Firestone Triple
f narantee
and bottom. All types and I
sizes in stork. White, pink !
and tea rose. |
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 33, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 17, 1934, newspaper, July 17, 1934; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554794/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.