The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 120, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1932 Page: 4 of 4
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THE DAILY TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, Si
. 22, 1932
BLUE ROSE
WANT ADS GET RESULTS!
SHI
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s cost goes down
Conv enie
BEAUTY SALON!
Price
Ten Years in Bay City
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VOL. 28
goes
of, Buy City, Texas, thia 18th day of
ptember, A. D 1932
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RUBY HAWKINS.
SPECIALS’
IMMEDIATELY
Shampoo and wave set
50c
and reports of all committees for the
Manicure
-50c
After whith the following
Apartments
_ Arch
50c
1 ominK yeux
Busneli,
75c
secretary; Mrs Shaffer, treas-
75c
Announcing The Opening
$1.00
NEW MEAT MARKET
the
on
not
$5.00
85.00
Phone 128
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE COCIETY
Wm. SCHATTEL
For Sale
PHONE 57
THE ENGLISII WAY
FALL DRESSES
Notices
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
AND COATS
the I
REPAIRING
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Silk Dresses
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Silk Dresses in the new mingled stripes
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and solid colors silks with nice jackets
or plain models, short or long sleeves
GARNER PLOT
and dresses that look like much higher
THE ADVERTISEMENTS
priced dresses and priced at only
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colored voters assembled at the W»
$3.90
Kepublican Club, Cle
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printed for your convenience
.a short time before little Jack Cur-i
Fall Coats
$16.75
$5.90
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3-Piece Bed Roon) Suite
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, The fathex of Eric Linden Im a mu -
cessful actor; Lyle Talbot’s father and
Furthermore. the advertisements save your time, for
you can read them quickly. They save your energy, for you
can read them at home, away from the pushing crowds, and '
plan just what to buy and where to buy. And they save your
money, by enabling you to adjust your needs to the limita-
tions of your budget. In short, they are pocketbook edito-
rials, condensing and interpreting for you the merchandise
of the day
special
Spiral Waves, 2 for
The State of Texas,
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Suppose all the advertisers in your favorite newspaper
should stop advertising for a week.
$10.00 Oil of Tulip Wood Cro-
quinoqunole Permanent Wave
Woffc
Bay Cit
Account for Fin
Estate to app
name if they sg
the 3rd day jf
« this season. These reports are
ir supervision of W B Lanhnm
r agricultural economist of the
much importance to Texas at this
in the weekly publication of 11
poster bed, vanity with large mirror and chest of draw
era. A visit to our store will convince you of the wonder-
ful bargains these suites are.
Matagorda County, Greeting:
S. W. Corse, administrator of
past year
officers 1
St Monday of the Oc-
1932 of said Matagorda
t, Holden at the Court
nuts
those
■ Settlement of said
r and contest the
proper so to do, on
October, 1932, same
Our better dresses are of high grade
silks and tailored by the best Eastern
factories. Styles that demand attention
Included are jersey's and three piece
tweed suits and priced at only
treos
trented
Mr. and Mrs
ed last night fr
the trip to tak
Marjorie Barbe
versity.
companies for years in various cities
of the middle west Lyle’s first ex
perience behind the footlights was as
a magician He has looked upon act - |
ing as his natural destiny ever since
he was old enough to lisp
Your Patronage Will Be
Appreciated
Personalit
Is Wei
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Mra,
Peters
urer.
repor ter.
The mending was
BI€i PER CENT
, JEX AS COTTON
( Acords staple
s
Rosenzweig’s
-JUST A STEP AHEAD
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। so they conceived this conspiracy
PECAN YIELD ‘
IS WAY DOWN
See MRS. B. HARRIS
West Eighth Street or Phone 521
Bay City, Texas
For refill buy SANT I MIST in Pints and Quarts
from your Dealer.
BATES SANT-I-MIST MFG. co.
Houston, Texas
the benefit of lower costs
of producing and delivering your service
rol lent staple length No reports fox
Northwest and West Tex is are in be
cause of lateness of the crop there.
Where Inch Cotton In.
The first report shows that co’ton
MMited States doprtment of azricul
ture, Washington. A* the head of the
Austin office in John Egan, formerl
With the extension service of Tex .
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being the Fi
tuber Terrnl
County Cgd
I Tillie ’ begun to entertain them with'
; several very good readings.
I VICTOR II SCHOFFEIMAYFR
I Agricultural Editor of The
' Dallas News.
til 3,
Clerk County Court. Matagorda
County, Texas
| A true copy, I certify,
HARRIS MILNER
Sheriff Matagorda County,
117 27 inc.
2X
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the entertainment committee.
The answers to these questions, and to hundreds of simi-
lar ones that people ask every day, are news. Vital news.
CENTRAL POWER
AND
LIGHT COMPANY
counrzous SEavICE ALWAYS
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case of which is as follows: Aunt Til- i
lie, Mrs Doyle, the six nieces: Mes-
dames Bond, Flunk Carr, Freeman,
Shaffer, Doughtie and Miss Gertrude
Truitt. Before the audience had quite
gotten their breath the beloved "Aunt
he
The Gleaners Class of the Metho-
dint (hurch met at the Ch ape I *1 ues ।
day afternoon, on Sept 20 for their
regular monthly business and social j 1
meeting. The meeting was called to
order by th© president, Mr©, Vance I
Porter, who asked for a reading of -
the minutes of the previous meeting -
LE VINE FURNITURE CO.
Next to Matagorda Pharmacy
Sunday morning service at 11:00.
Sunday School at 9:45 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-
ed to all.
For your inspection we have assembled
one of the best selected assortments of
coats that we have ever carried. The
rough woolen materials and broadcloths
with fur collars and cuff that are well
matched and furs th; t formerly appear-
ed on higher priced coats. Your inspec-
tion of these are solicited and priced at
$16.75
25c
_____75c!
decorations and favors. The floor is
one of the best in South Texas and
you know you can have a big time ।
- • -• — • LOST: Male wire-haired terrier, brown
1 spotted, six months old, has harness.
plates, carrying out the pretty color
scheme of pink, white and green.
‘The chapel was beautifully deco-
rated with floor baskets of zinnias
with fern and vases of lovely pink
rones and eoral vine.
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Oh Boy! What Joy!
LIFT CORNS
RIGHT OUT
the week ended Sept. HI and show: i THE GREAT
large percentage of the crop is of ex
analyzes the ginning simplase up to
ion of cotton marketin of the mothex
i
I
ports for Texas and all other state
hich now appRar each Friday These
ive been made to conform to the
incipal soil regions of the state
id at a glance will give the per-
ntage of Inch cotton and above or
•m ggupumon
s—-E
What inconveniences would result! How much telephon-
ing and shopping around to get the answers to such ques-
tions as: "What’s playing at the downtown theatres? When
will that new vacuum cleaner be on sale? Who is offering
shoe bargains? Where can I buy that dry shampoo Emily
told me about?
of 1 inch and 1-32 staple this senson
is being rained principally in the .,,, .... ........... ,
coastal plains (Corpus Christi- Robs- । land, he declared, if Roosevelt gets
town section) with* IS 5 per cent, in-1 into the Whit*’ House it will be only
have had their own stock
Joan herself is the daughter of
the atrical parents and made her first
appearance on the stage at the some-
what early age of four months. .She
even plays a chorus girl in the pic-
ture. a fast comedy drama which re -
Of all staple raised in Texa this Elijah believed that it
season no far 13.8 poi cent is 1 1 12 cal impossibilits to get
increase in
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at one of the Newgulf dances.
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dei raised in Texas and
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FOR SALE. Good ear corn 40c per
bushel, new baled Alfalfa $10 ton, all
at barn near concrete road O. J
Hodge, Jr., Pledger, Tex. 25tfwo
Those new Lerets that are so popular and 39c TO 59c
Sant--Mist
Reg. U. S. Pat. Office
“ITS THE MIST THAT DOES IT”
. . Blondell, which comes to the Frank-
eral govex nment’s grade and tapl lin Theatre, today.
Aunt Tillie Learns to Tithe." The
then elected for the
Mrs Hagar. president
vice president; Mu.
(Dallas New-)
Oscar De Friost has discovered the
Creat Gainer Plot in a speech <o
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Our Ready to Wear Department is sparkling with New Fall
Dresses and Coats and priced so reasonably that any one can af-
ford to be well dressed.
) As MORE POWER is used, and as the
use is spread over more hours of the
| day the cost of producing it becomes
■ less. And likewise the average price per
I unitegoes down — AUTOMA IICALLY arid
I INSTANTLY, under the terms of the rate
| "0. schedule.
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inches. Fifty-two pct cent of the outh of the Mason ind Dixon line j
state ‘s crop is 15 -16 inch and slightly into the White House directly and
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FOR RENT: Furnished three room
A pecan crop 10 to 15 per cent of apartment or rooms Close in. Call 39. Eye Dye
normal is predicted for Texas this 17tfd. . ..
Marcelle
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committee and she had prepared a“n
delightful playlet culled. “When
“a physi-
man from ;
He continued, according to the Cleve-
I land account;
| going to let you in on a secret,
j Roosevelt has infantile paralysis. .
I When he stands up to make a wpeech'
j he has to have crutches. They have
' him filled up with some kind of med-
icine that allows him to keep on go-
ing in the campaign.
And there you have the Great Gur-j
ner Plot. The counterplot, probably,
is to steal some of the medicine, i
whatever it is, that allows Roosevelt
to keep on going in the campaign,
and feed it to Hoover. He needs it,
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CLEANERS CLASS MVITING
othe ' veals what may happen to a small
' town boy or girl alone in the city.
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sprayed over
“Big City Blues”
The stage as a family tradition ac-
counts for the theatrical ability and
success of at least three members of
the cast of Big City Blues," the
Warner Bros.' picture starring Joan
Children’s Department
Do not fail to see our children's depart-
ment. Nice new fast color school
dresses, something any miss would be
1 wear and 59c TO 98c
Lt
Sr 12
Beautiful bedroom suits in
several colors, such as shell
green, and walnut finish.
These sets include a beautiful
A M College
The first report issued Sr | t 1
Estate of S. J Gish, deceased having Tennis rackets restrung with popu- i
filed in our County Court his Final lar strings at popular prices. Prompt,
Account of the condition of the Estate and efficient service.assured.—Moy- ;
of .nd S. J. Gish, deceased number- es Livengood, phone 376 .
ed 818 on the Probate Docket of Mat-1 Mellie Sims Leckie, teacher of pi-
agordu County, together with an ap- ano and Margaret Leckie Miller. I
plication to be discharged from said teacher of expression announce the
administration. ■ opening of their studios at their
You are Hereby Commanded. Thathome on Avenue F. Telephone 533.
by publication of this Writ for ten 12tf
days in a Newspaper printed in the I
County of Matagorda you give due STRAWBERRY PLANTS: 50 cents
notice to all persons interested in the per 100. G. B. Truitt. 12tf
Right from England comes the new,
better, joyful way to take out corns
root and all.
Callouses go also and you can rub
eff that hard skin on heels and toes
with your hand the magic treatment.
Ask the Matagorda Pharmacy or
any leading drusgist for a package
of Radox 45c and 85c put a table-
spoonful in a gallon of hot water
do this for 3 or 4 nights in succes-
non then lift out the corns.
This joyful exhilirating foot bnth
is simply great y mill enjoy every
minute of it and your burning, sore,
tired, aching feet will feel better than
they have for years ask for Radox
and foot comfort will be yours.
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One of the largest pecan groves in FOR RENT: A delightful furnished
Texas, he says, is that of E C. But- room, adjoining bath. Phone 456. 10
terfield, comprising 1000 acres, at ______—_____________________
norm Sun Angelo Standard. FOR KENT: Comfortable bedroom
" " one block from square. Call 58. 7tf
The various ca
Operative Mei
Contest" which
by the merchant
well under way.
for each of the
scores are
Strangely enoug
difference in th
the scores for es
are holding verj
tual figures Wil
til the night of
diately after tl
been introduced
the Franklin
standing of eac
announced.
To date there
in the contest. E
ed until the nig
that night, win
prize night at t
the entrance wi
will be the first
prize nights at 1
lonial following
wnic htime com
a modern home
the theatre-goin
Prizes and pri
follows:
Sept. 29— Liv in
Oct. 4-1 9x12
Oct. 8—Radio.
Oct. 11—Dinin
Oct. 13—Silver
Oct. 18—Dinne
Oct. 20—Frigid
ator.
Oct. 25—Florei
Oct. 27— Norge
Nov. 1—Lamp:
Nov. 3—Bedro
In Nov. 8, the
sonality Contest
and the young I
as "Miss Bay Ci
a one hundred
and her two mi
ceive a three m
day pass to th
of the above pi
play at the fo
Tetts, jeweler;
Matchett. Ande
Selections Al
l
The winners
ture prizes mu:
the Colonial or
prize nights in
prizes. Winnin
drawn from tl
tickets voted d
coupons voted
drawing on eat
Candidates are
not to withhold
will be no adv
until a later da
You’re interested to learn who won yesterday’s ball game.
But you’re really interested to learn that a certain store is
selling a product you need for a price you can afford to pay.
auin 1 infestation by the ca '■ borer FOR RENT: Three room apartment,
While few nuts set on, he find all convenience©, close in. Phone 216.
that the Burkett variety is making 27tf.
abovo
Of staple under 7-8 inch the study
coastal plains show 13.3 per cent,
constal plains 1.2. Edwards Plauteau .7
black lands .2. Of all cotton examined
so far in all parts of Texas only 2.1
per cent is under 7-8 inch.
Texas ho Lu has 47 per cent white
striet middling cotton and 25 7 white
middling.
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Dance at Newgulf
Be Held Friday Nite ron SALE peactieniv new 1 1p REAU TWF pney
TH N-’gulf Athletic Club announ- outboard motoi, starter; -foot Bkuun Em 53 1
evs its opening dance of the fall sea- boat. Will sell cheap. Apply Tribune. —- -----------------
son at the Newgulf clubhouse, Friday 2-6d pd.
teriot Hat wouds w ith 17 jwi
HoumeofAaid County, in the Ci
Bay Cits Texa. on the 3rd day of
Octobe< 1932 when said Account and
| Application will be acted upon oy
said Court
Gien under my hand and seal of
saiq Court, at rny office in the City
503
and Mina Gertrude Truitt
LY LENGTH ANH GIADE
ORTS TO SHOW QUALITY
IN SOIL REGIONS
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2- CLASSIFIED ADS
the best showing in this area this——— -
year 'Hie recent hurricane off the FOR RENI: Furnished apartment, all
Gulf coast robbed that region of a conveniences. Alsoa delightful bed-
chance to collect anything off the room. Phone 119.
crop, he ?md. A fair crop is evident FOe RENT: Furnished bedroom and
around Comanche, Marlin, Corsicana, board. Phone 533. 12
white brick H. cream and angel food , Mi Bilsing expect,; to stoP at the FOR RENT. Choice bedroom Pri-
cake w, < se , ! oh green crystalfederal station at Brownwood re-vate bath, gas, every convenience.
turning home. He is to leave here Phone 324 12*f
Thursday. ___ * .................-
ana blitek lands of North and Cen’ l mi will be president. Little Jack
Texas with 16.9 per cent Edwanh is small in structure, small in abil-
Plauteau region shows 10.3 pci cent ity and too insignificant in charactei
inch and better staple, mixed black to be president of the United States,"
lands and sandy lands 3 4 per cent Companionspeaker to De Priest wa
and sandy coastal plains 3.3 per rent l lijah J Scott of Topeka, Kan. and
ces required. Lone Pine, Third and Henna Pack_____
H. Streets. 30
whicl i» here the middle of the weei conveniences, also room and board. Facial and Pack
at th, time M .. the loning side in the checking up on III. results of sp, .. Phone 491. 11 L;yaren,n
N wM-mii.............- Allend -In nngonenccone. "henhreon Men APARTMENTS: Cle. . complete, p-i sZ“
ptusHt---------haimman ot . - h lasi Me has bath and reasonable._Referen:
as ' . J ----- I
year by S W Silsong, professor ot .. ...............—-—---------------- j
turned over tolentomolouy at A & M College. He APARTMENT: Nicely furnished, all |
Finder pleuse return to Mrs. Spence
Clements and receive reward. 15t id
QUILTING: Prices very reasonable.
See Mrs. Hums on West Eighth,
I Phone 524. 8tf,
A nice new tweed coat with nice fur col-
lar and cuffs. Nice lining and Ct Q6
priced at only 9.JV
k
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DR w. f. woUNrIwy, Pellagr
Bpecialist, 2V28 TraviMAvenue,
Fort Won 6. Kext.
Butrerora from Pellagra shduicom-
munloata with me for ■ rhwwod
L - ^our •lectricity rate
is designed to give you
I have just opened a first class Meat
Market at Jack Young’s Grocery. I
will handle, at all times, the highest
grade meats, fish, and cured meats.
down
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 120, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1932, newspaper, September 22, 1932; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1424094/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.