The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 156, Ed. 1 Monday, December 10, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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THE DAILY TRIBUNE, MONDAY, DECEMBER III. 1934
Tony's jaw, also.
Tony s voice
' I guess.
supDOMBe
SHE
Notice Priscillas
South Texas Chamber of Commerce
and carried her
that led from the Sans Souci
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said.
behaved
much les 1 had anything to eat
we1!.
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ond of Jane, too. She rides well
McCoy Roofing & Sheet Metal Company
555
Bay City, Tex.
7th & Ave. H.
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OFFERING THIS WEEK A REAL
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painted five and ten cent store
CARTER GRAIN CO.
J. P. KELLER & CO.
BAY CITY, TEXAS
Insurance Of All
Hate S»
Kinds, including
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SANTA CLAUS
is particular about his
"I wish," she said. "that
APPEARANCE
we might
I have liked each
But I m afraid it isn't possible . ,
Phone 122
At Christmas Time
d chill until firm.
Serve wit
And SO ARK YOU
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rierc s a man s ideal Christmas gift!
5 "It Pays to Shop
A. H. WADSWORTH
ROBES
Pay D
at Penney’s!
ALL WOOL FLANNEL
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Bay City
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First Nationaf Bank Building
Bay City, Texa»
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Attention!
Now
THAT’S WHAT EVERY
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MOTORIST GETS HERE
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for I hese Fine
Jackets
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Fred Fields Service Station
SCOTT DRUG COMPANY
Corner Avenue F and Fifth
Every kind of Penney
merchandise is labo-
season
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ri Gift Any Man Would Want!
Slpover Sweaters
A ' Sp rrts-Clads”! Many All-Wool
If wondering whether her
said that long ago to he
Texas Chamber of Commerce has al-
ready been materially benefitd. It is
anticipatd that any reductions which
odor <
bread,
Heart hung
elemental i
who believe
wa not end
to “fight 1
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QUALITY!
No Mere Catchword
Cleaned and
Pressed
and plays a swell game of golf, and
tennis and she can dance.”
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Get Those Winter
Clothes Out Of
Storage . .
Spring
Landscaping
ARMSTRONG
NURSERY
vhipped
cherries.
weight, constructed for warmth and
wear! Put these on your list'
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Gus Silberisen, Prop
Phone 240
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The Season’s Big News in
MEN’S HATS
Marathon's "Sharkskin Blends”
Tony drove
d the broad
ted the city
We represent strong, reliable com-
anies.
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| you do!"
-$1.25
$1.50
$1.75
Karen Moi
and Ba
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S)B, soft, warm blankets in ric in-
5* dian colors—or in plaid and fancy
Men "Go Big
Suede
Leather
ed for Fall and
Winter
I like a
I like a
Wam
JEAN M
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Sullen listings of lands and realty of every kind,
especially farms and ranches for sale or trad
Constant service, reasonable commissions
Ti
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gayly
trays.
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2-98
Responding to the new trend toward
conservative hat styles, Marathon
brings you these dark, rich, Oxford
mixtures in grey, black, brown and
blue. Correctly styled . . . snap brim.
RE ROOF BEFORE THE RAINY SEASON WITH
BARRETT’S ROOFING
A BARRETT ROOF WILL LAST LONGER
Cleaners
Bay City, Texas
Light (1-ply) Panamoid Roofing, per roll
Medium (2-ply( Panamoid Roofing, per roll
Heavy (3-ply) Panamoid Roofing, per roll --
Extra Heavy, Everlastic, in Spanish Red or
Emeiald Green, per roll------------- ------
Nails and Cement Included With Each Roll
— Member —
Federal Savings and Insurance Corp.
See A. I I. WADSWORTH, Secretary
I
loreadu l lit. \utomobile, Plate Glass and All
Other Classes <if Insurance
Bed Your TREES and PLANTS For The
WINTER With PEAT MOSS.
Ask Us About It.
Chamber of Commerce.
Hail and Windstorna Rates.
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Authorized Dealer For
CAILLE OUTBOARD MOTORS
Bargain priced! A great gift!
84-98
A “wow" of a jacket! Soft, smoath
suede leather, sateen lined! Two big
roomy pickets, knit bottom. Sizes 36
to 48! Ideal for all sorts of sports'
Brown or grey. Talon From. . SS.90!
i Bay City Tailor
: Shop
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“I can dance, too,”
offered it baby i hly a1
Fire Chie Velocipede
12" front* wheel, cA. co
Rubbertires! {‘nllbell! "0*‛°,
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Love Lightly-
CCantinued From Page 3 >
With her head erect, she walked
past Claire, past Gay who had been
kind and Sandy and even Jane. She
reduction- of fire
rates in this ter-
rhe- are . awh prices at Per City.
Blaylock Independent Gas and Oil
sarcr,TExAs rHoNE173
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I From the Belmont Manor, Bermuda, comes a light fruit pudding
other. Jane and I.
V/
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know whether or not
with me Our families
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SAMI PLACE
72 Co0c Ccd/s/
HAVETHE \yHOL£ TOWN TALK/NG AND SAV/NtS/
sandwiches eagerly
in spite of the fact that
, I
she was in love
were f i tends
were adjoining.
2506a
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l gift he h oc proud to wear!
Cossack Jackets
. All Wool! I alon Fastener!
k 82-98
V. He'll like it for all sorts of outdoor
= wear! Warm 32 oz. navy blue mack-
inaw cloth, large sport collar, two
HQ muff pockets, side straps, self Cos
sack bottom 36-48 Bove Siges $2,601
I forget
he aid
South Texas Chamber of Commerce
your bureau will continue its activi-
ties
Eez4
of melting butter and
he said, that people usually go to you
P with M"
1) Hensley Wednesday ftern
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e7 «aA mars clous gift possibility
g-.. e -a "3.anxa Blankets
(e g“ 66 x SO! Indian or Plaid design!
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began to drift fr
eii Tony sni fed
Give him one of these slip-over sweat-
ers They’re ideal for all sorts of
wear! V or UV neck styles. Plain
coin s or contrast trims. Ribbed cuffs
and bottoms. Sizes 30 (o 44.
our first dance
summer places
2 |
4
They ate their
and drank their
board in the 53rd district court of
Travis County. which suit is now or.
the decket.
Ry HARRY
As these lines
stands at the sid
giving tribute to
about the same a
time Each pa‛s
midst of their che
farmer, the othe
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in statue, weighit
dred and fifty I
fleshed, but ond
activities. hard I
I
round faces withl
looked up withl
I
always had a si
lly little man
face that was .1
break into hapvl
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cation as the ot
mixed in publi
other devot d hil
lion, improveme I
Ins fellow men I
i str d and alwas I
a retiring disposI
er. Both men eal
respect of theirl
l I ma vative ball
- on.'.mill. di l
far out. One ll
small circle of I
loved him The I
ibility to see fal
a larger circle -I
knew him gavI
I
I am writing I
died suddenly
One was knowI
"II" r w. Jude.I
Hill lived in E
for wenty ye.al
back to his hol
ville Temi, L.i I
to Texas and I
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he was taken I
in ■ I
wa sum : fill
About the prI
km w a much •
fE
mill he knew ill
could mid didn
genie, the ImH
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ship, till- wo
of the mill and•
(Cont inu •
was cold and hard,
you’re too innocent to
i
October 4 while the suit was pending
said Ellen. Shi the board listed an item of wind-
an apology be storm and hail rate, without a
i.l \I A \ i INSIRANCE& HE AL ESI ATE
may be secured will become effect-
ive on March 1. 1935 and with the ap-
milk from
Chill until very thick but V
dients. Pour into mouiV- - -
T
1-
rates and it was upon his recommen-
dation that the increase in wind and
hail rates wa made by the board.
Thereafter suit was filed by the South
Texas Chamber of Commerce and on
I got any special liense to
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NEW YORK . . . Com. Evangeline
C. Booth, for more than 30 years
in charge of America’s Salvation
Army, photographed ns she sailed
for London where she takes oflice
as General of the Salvation Army of
the World.
ice uncheon
Maybe that
ratory tested. We
know it’s a value be-
her i
how I
I Cleaned and Press- | NOW IS THE TIME
I TO PREPARE YOUR
SOIL FOR
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r that it will not c
istently ( ontinue
made. The proportions he gives
here are for home use, preparing
for a party of six.
JELLIED FRUIT PUDDING
1 package gelatin dessert
(pineapple flavor)
2 cups water
boiling water
1-s teaspoon salt
1-2 cup seedless raisins
1-1 ( Up pecans, broken in pieces
2 tablespoons maraschino cher-
ries. sliced
1 cup sot bread crumbs
Add raisins to one cup water
and bring to boil. Drain and
measure water. Add enough more
boiling water to make one cup
and use to dissolve gelatin. Add
it ami second cup of cold wa-
around the
I preciatively.
kp
vay or not,
nd! And
ald Ellen
we ve been
beyond the
said "Tak© me there
And I don’t I fire, wind turn and hail insurance
by any means a yet
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VALUES
111 1
South Texas territory. In spite of our ‘means content.
You bureau does nit consider
' < nt mid has saved the insurance
which will assure equitable and de-
erved reductions in the good fire
record region of the South Texas
brother than your Jane acted Maybe we re hungry,
sister. I don't see that you've what's wrong with us."
Christmas Papers and Seals
MUCH of the charm of gifts at Christmas time lies
in the attractive way that they are wrapped. For even
the smallest and bast expensive gift is much more
welcome when it has a bright colored wrapping to
make it so We have a complete stock of wrapping
ti sue and seals. At lowest prices.
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, howover, the fact
that our new tackle showimgs
constitute the greatest values
we have ever offered. All pri-
ces are most reasonable. We
have many new lures and fish-
ing aocessories in our 1934 dis-
play.
-.ally low prices on cup wrease and lube o1l8.
n or r that good tractor fuel at 120 itteluding las
• at stat on, dasoline priced as low as any competitor
edge. heavy
That.' raid Tony “is the way 11 board in refusing to divide the state
fecl about Alven He‛s a nice guy and into zones for the purpose of making
I don't doubt a good artist- but I’m fire insurance rates and at the same
’ together,"
darling?"
The “cream of the crop” in
'robes, because flannel is
warm and serviceable, yet
lightweight and good-look-
ing. Double-breasted style
with four-button front and
notched lapels. Finished
with wide sash, hand knot-
ted fringe. Do your gift
robe shopping at Penney’s!
Tony wiggler! hi t
I brown shoes.
But even as their lips met, Ellen
I It I I II
25 per
an order grainting an increase' endcav
I?putter (
ph । ant
i toasting
the door
“but to the si
-cely The •
patterns! Stitched
"That founds well.” he '.lid,
; So Ellen retired behind the sei
| and it wasn't long before the plea4
"Dick “El
of raising windstorm rates into infer that it is by any manner or
rotten little rag that the happy cou-
ple will make their home at the old
proval of the beard of director, of the man's'? —Humorist (London.)
from any on and ecommended a de-
cica e on ce tain classes for the “in-
land territory,” which embraces the
entire state with the exception of
twenty-six ccuntics in the coastal
zone. This action by the board re-
sulted in a reduction of the fire in-
surance rates on fi c proof and brick
const ruet ions on the inland zone 25
per cent. Thus it may be seen that
the filine of the suit has at least had
the effect of reducing rates on this
he questioned then
which were almnost in-
[» with faitgue openee
was het.
d, “that we'd better
at that We've t
quilt it wa'
of them had
carefully until
of frying and the even mo
toward the original goa
payers a tremendous amount of pre-
miums. In spite of this saving, how-
ever, your bureau does not desire its
board or the membership of the
indignant bridegroom: (bursting in
here, I distinctly told you I was goin8
here. I distinctly tol dyou I was going
to live at the old manse! What the
blazes do you mean by saying in your
On January 18 the insurance board
heard the application of the insurance i
companies for an increase in wind-
storm and hail insurance rates. The
South Texas Chamber of Commerce
through its representatives announced1
itself as op| used to such increases and;
contended that statistics presented did
not in any manner justify higher 1
hail and windstorm rates. Attention
was also called at this time by the
chamber to the inconsistency of the
L far as Dick goes,
t think he acted ve
don't think she
either," he said
entations, however, the board en-nestly and
J
“We’re keeping house already,” he
( died out, to Ellen It was as if their
had never been any melodramatic,
ugly .erne
Ellen called back:
"I like this a lot better than the
Sans Souci “
And Tony answered.
I'll say' I do, too!”
N
| There were olives, too and cookies,
a party - a juvenile sort of a party.
Ellen as she bit into her sandwich,
knew that she had been ravenous
| Maybe that was what was the matter
with them - maybe they had been
hungry. Many a truce has been d.-
I lured over a fried egg sandwich!
| Many a home has been reunited across
preserved peaches and a dish of little
1 cakes!
But, even so, there were things to
be Said this pleasant interlude
couldn’t go on forever. As she ate
her second cookie, slowly. Ellen wish-
ed th.it the argument might start, o
i that it would the sooner be over.
। Ellen precipitated the crisis. She was
always saying things .die didn't in-
tend to say.
"Can Jane cook'.'" she asked.
1 Tony shrugged.
out So far as I'm con- time considering a proposition to di-
| vide the tate into zones for the pur-
American housewives who are
returning from visits to the sun-
nv islands of Bermuda these days
are bringing with them glowing
descriptions of a .jellied fruit
pudding, and some of them are
far-sighted enough to bring the
recipe with them
Especially at this time of the
year, with holiday.-, and winter
putties, is this variation of a fruit
pudding welcome. It is simple
and tasty, and easy to prepare.
Instead of a heavy, “cannon
ball'' desseit alter a special win-
ter feast, a traditional fruit pud-
ding made with pineapple gelatin
dessert is a lighter touch, that
something " different’ which add
so much to a dinner. It appeul
to t he eye and I he tippet ite hot J
Mr. A. r. Johnson. Hi. host ■’
the It elmon Mano.....I (i
( lub, w here this de ' t 1s
popular with golie t an -V in
liters and bicyele riders, was pre
vailed upon to dial se lov it i
"But" Dick
man. she set
known ,
Tony’ fa e
"Whet i>
he said f ।
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“and nit . i’i
fore we sell it to you.
Life. Accident. Public Liability,
Fire Windstorm, Automobile,
Workmen's Compensation, Boiler,
Plate Glass, Rain. Burglary, Sure-
ty Bonds etc. Whatever kind of in-
surance you require, come in and
let us supply you with it.
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When we say we give you attention, we
mean it. Drive up to our pump for gas
and you get your gas promptly, courteous-
ly. But you get more. We test your tires,
your oil and your water— and we clean
your windshield. It's the ‘something-ex-
tra” you'll like. It costs you nothing more.
Try us.
The state fire in urance commis- |
sioner has immediate supervision of
mother. She fought against the way
in which she was returning Tony's
ki < he fought to keep th
thought,' of her father, of her mother I
uppermost,
"I’ll not let you get me.” she said.
.i trifle bre athles ly, moi thin a trifle
wildly. I
Tony’s arm mew tighter; he hadn’t
quite caught the words. ’
‘ But I have got you." he aid.
‛You‛ll neve g i iik " he said
Not really! Remember that, Tony.
There can hr lift, girls like J.me and
the} can ,dl love you, and it won't
matter to me! Remember that. Tony.
Fifty girl $ like Jane!”
Continued Next Week.
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I there been a lot of excitement ndieno
I drinking and inoking but we haven t 1
didn’t even glance Dick’s way as Tony
helped her into her coat and opened
talk as ! Life was like that it caught ' ou
I up to the heights of hysteria. It low-
„uuu ' red you gentl into (In calm
"2 homely things
Make it an exchange.
Bring the summer and
winter clothes for clean-
ing. Store those sum-
mer clothes and get the
fall ones ready to wear.
OIL LEASES WANTED
• I have inquiries for several
. thousand acres of oil leases in dif-
l ferent parts of the county. Your
land may be in the right place.
| See or write me at once.
| J. M. COPELAND.
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"I could make us fried egg sand-
wiches," aid Ellen. "Behind that
screen there is a kitchenette sort of
arrangement, I often cook my own
I supper, and always my own break-
i fast. There’s milk too!”
cause she couldn't ride or play golf
or play tennis . . ,
Tony agreed.
“1’11 ay you cm dance,” he agreed
All ti once he was comins ac 0 - the
little prim ro om -and tian he was on
the arm of Ellen' chair and his arm
was around her.
EUe
US(HEFS
go to hotels on their wedding night to talk this thing out, you and I
Tlio is supposed you know, to be our They reached her room it was s
honeymoon a cool, sweet litle room that the | y away to the kitchenette place,
"But Ellen, voice i neither t ' ' hed to Ell n ' eye I D kLso regular Tony you must
cold n w hard "but how can it be witched on the lizht Silled bouzhtunderstand that Hed asked me to
Tony? we -all evenine’x it's been sol ever'thing tn that room, hersel mairy him. yes. But never neve' for the tate as a whole, which in ef- a fair and equitabla
rtrange all day: we can't be mat- she’d made tin curtain and the da - has he ever ki sed me, before this f ct was highly discriminatory against wind and hailstorm
ried just becaune Im wealing a ring bed cover she painted the furniture day -you've got to believe that! And i two tiers of South Texas coastal ritory.
I ant be your wife just because 11 was such, a prim little room it he i ne v, ki-s me again I m sure - । countie . Through its attorneys J as
I thought id Tony "that my X an vi ciniul almost A man like unh I till him to. You can count | A Harley and Jesse D Carter, the
rim was suppe ed to be enough a Tony could never und is and how on Dick, Tony. Dick ,. a gentleman ' South Texas Chamber of Commerce j " (“l".’.
long a my Worldly gosh wentwith much it stood f" , , I Arid Jane," aid Tony shortly. " , a k d fo u re-hearing on this mat-lttct. embraced bv the South
it that <<m» to be the consensus of Tony zank down into a deep cha l gentlewi man You can count vrAi. which was granted We again ...
opinion too And this evening he- He sighed again Thia time, however 'lie''" pre rented detained reasons as to why
ginning at the moment I found you 11 was an appreciative sigh. ; Ellen could have killed herself for the increae should not be granted.
I in ..... ,. , ending when li. 11 nice he ud when you saying il but she couldn’t help her-' but the board declined to rescind its
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re , little sisterb seems to Euen wa removing her hat, and "Jane didn't make it very ca y to T X a ' ta belt t ■ ast I rt the
e tbit , u were being .. hole • the juckt that she wore She an me tonight " she aid I didn’t thinkchamber then filed suit against the
lit your emotions...... you Mud you her fingers through her hair, she acted like a gentlewoman, exact-
e1 : "Do you know," he said at last ly. She gave me a rotten time.”
legs out in front of him, Tons was flushing, but. oddly
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.. BAYCITY .
-FEDERAL SAVINGS Operating
-AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ----------
J.C.PENNEYCQ,
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Where to ’
Ellen A eyes
clined to dro
very * ide
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