The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 269, Ed. 1 Monday, December 17, 1923 Page: 2 of 4
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Published Every Day Except Sunday
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PHONE No. 6
Bay City, Texas
Put Something
in
tri
V
the Car’s Stocking
paying crop, but
hie
I MTEIt
STATES
tbe
ami
a little
Your good car will
e<
this is a secret
gift, and
benefit of anything you give it.
E. W. Turner Rice and
EIGHT 01 THE WORLD
ci
Christmas Eve and
(io to the garage
in
Irrigation Co., Inc.
chariot
with ti
trusty
your
tc
You’ll hear hvr
Look to us for
latest
t he
ol
proven accessories.
St
Paris
Ct
W hy not a new DODGE for Christmas
ti
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HARDY-ANDERSON AUTO CO.
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Three Magi
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Third
Anderson
I’mirth
Joining II (Peak’s store
New Jitney Service
1
W. J, W ILLIAMS, Proprietor
and Car Storage
T.
grown pure sugar cane
Care rented for nil purposes
Special Hllentlon being given Io hunting
Guides also furnished hunters
pa 11 li a
Edna Bingham.
Lur
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HI
Cleveland
Mrs
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(In up Ten small
Prize Winning Meats
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Frank Shaw
Drainage District
i
new
Harrison's Market
M is
C.
Phone IN
Bay City, Texas
Never in the
«•••••••••••••••
Mil YI'LLS FOR SALE.
s Taylor,
for
Ph
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■ i ■■■■!■,■ .in
ill
snort with pride on Christmas morning
tested and
present
worth-while accessory.
aptireciat
yon get the
Largest Individual Rice Farming Project in the World
12,000 Acres Under One Management
Located Near Collegeport, Matagorda County, on as Fine
a Body of Rice Soil as Can Bo Found
in America
Inquiries for Plans of Development Will Be
Cheerfully Answered
li'
in
Ci
5(
Ami no matter what cut you want, you
will find us always willing to do our best
to give it to you.
Harry .1. Stoopes
J. V. Brasfield
A. Miller
E. W, Tnrner
-----President
—Treasurer
-----Secretary
Manager
le
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1 HE TKIBIXE PMIMTINM COMPANY
publisher
r After ?
Every Meal
Have a packet in your
pocket for ever-ready
refreshment.
Dodge Brothers Motor Cars
GOODYEAR TIRES EXIDE BATTERIES
E II Highley. Marguerite Huebner, i
T .1. Pophatn
Fifth Ambassador Frank Shaw Tay-1
lor.
Accompanying Group - Percy Hamill, i
Church
Crusaders
Mesdanies
.Moreland.
It is to be hoped
of ('. proposes
Hale.
Mur
Mary
Aids digestion.
Allays thirst.
Soothes the throat.
For Quality, Flavor and
i the Sealed Feekege,
K t»t
^^THE
LAVOR LASTS
HIT KE YE l\(THI TOKS
IIROODI RS
( (IV k EV’S POLI I Kt
REMEDIES
orchard
would
50-ucre
|«,0<M),0O<l.0W)
The crop
twice that
Madonna
Christianity
I'Mliral ion
< hureli
bars <•»
ir.’ipH
FARMERS REST,U RANT
Meals. 25 t ents
qu
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—At—
THE REALTY PARLOR
I
STOCKtPOULTRYFEEDS^.
The Hall, Tribune
One Year
GF
no i
and manufacturing
or big, are
lying around
the efforts the C i .
ting forth wilt Im fruitful of all
it Is capuhle of.
rr
Stag’, E. X
Tailings from the tine and
mines at Joplin, Missouri, will
converted inlo bituminized road
CUPERiOf
CJsTOCKsPOULTRY FEEDS'
You can conic here shopping with the
utmost confidence that the Meat you get
will be the best to be obtained anywhere.
Entered as second class matter al
the postoffice of Bay City under act
<’f Congress
HAVE YOU VISITED OUR GIFT SHOP?
history of our stode have we offered such a varied line of
Gifts. To see is to appreciate.
few
parts of our gnat
u demonstration
one. although it
deal better If a
brought Into bearing
son. Sidnev Bowman. Vallie Castle-
ton. Billie Vest.
Fourth Ambiisador -Pat Thompson.
Atvomp.in.vinu Group Travin MaHin. I 'become rather routine
I lit* fa> * that $ -00, •
t.n cotton
years we would
financial hills in high
Ing up millions
REDUCTON of TAXATION
• K7LL /VO7 CUR'I All FEDERAL ACTIVITIES •
I
IX <'!< ■. I
v that
i Sealed blds tor the construction of
C. W Dickey E L McDonald. Con I drainage ditches will lie received by
nle Anderson Foster Milner. Lewis'the Commissioners of San Bernado
I Drainage District No. f, “.
I County, Texas, not later than 2
o -(V
NOTICE TO PR DA (GE
CONTRACTORS
Made Maps In Ancient Days.
Map making goes back to the earli-
est known time. It was a branch of
the early picture-writing practiced by
savages. In Tahiti, for Instiirne. the
tmliivs were tittle io make fairly good
maps for the guidance of explorers.
Maps with raised lines were In use In
Peru before the conquest. The oldest-
known map Is that of the Ethiopian
gold mines, dating from the time of
Sethos I, the father of Humeses 11,
long before the time of Arletsgorss
and his bronze tablet, on which were
inscribed the circuit of the earth and
all the seas amt rivers then known.
Touching for King’s Evil.
There was an old cusioin of "touch-
ing for the king s evil." Ui the ''Chron-
icles of the Kings of England" one is
told that the practice of touching for
the king's evil (a kind of scrofula) had
its origin in Englund at the time of
Edwsrd the Confessor. A young mar-
ried woman whs ordered In s dream,
one reads In a simple old Saxon story,
to go to the palace and touch the
king Joyous health followed. It was
held that the cure proceeded from
hereditary virtue !u the royal line.
Then, there have beeu sycophants In
England for a long, long time.
Turk. Wilbur i Commissioners. San
•pan. Grace! age District No. 9., a__
Esther i’iressed Io same, care of the County
Louise | clerk. Angleton. Texas. Detailed
Poole: Chinaman, Jack Wood. plans and specifications may he seen
D E. Cates. i at either the office of the Countv
Clerk of the office of Gaines & Gaines
attorneys for th* district, at Angle-
ton, Texas The Board of Conimis-
Duritig the next 10 months we are
going to hear a lot about running the
Ignited States, and in such a way as
t one man can
do it, without
much advise or assistance.
The I'nited States will be pictured ' title discoveries of the Twentieth
i tury have been more numerous than
iu any previous century and they have
been greater.
Eidman’s Novelty Store
. ............-...I S.. ...... |, , —
y
will have a number ot new things
done for us !>v the Government
which are not imperatively necei
,ary, or whether we prefer a »ub-
stanlial reduction in that part of
our incomes which we now have to
pay to the revenue collector k
' ---
TUrnAII YTRIRIJNE ll,,ri Another argument in favor
I rsE VMsB. ■ I niuvts» it factories all through Texas. Okla-
i homa. Kansas an<l other territories
'accomodated by the Galveston port,
'and look at the millions that could be
saved in freight without materially
Its I'tilng the tonnage Hut all ot
'that la coming rapidly
.Mrs. pj G, Secrest
Kathleen Taulbee.
hy the needs
Washington's time, or
tilin', or Jackson's time.
When the capital was moved from
Phlhnlelphla t its present site, the
government force consisted of but lit-
tle more than 100 clerks X'ow it eon-
shifs of hundreds of thousands
Thomas Jefferson, had he been dis-
posed. might have actually counted
the money that the I’nlteil States took
in and distributed during his admin-
istration. but the government expen-
ses arc now more in one day than
they then wire in a whole year.
All this has been made possible hy
growth co-operation There are cer-
l>e turned into bllliomiir • products
right here at homo and !n the fields
If T’xi< and Texans hid devoted one
U
pullitu <he
as well as pH-
mote factories
and the next
certain chief posts, over which the
president excercltes a certain degree
lot personal power, but the rest of it
•<•<imp.in.ving Group Travis Martin, has become rather routine Houston
Bess Storey, Edith Armstrong. Mrs J < hronlelc
IA st lli.t.l vs . -___ ...x. .... .1______ '
Iris the Poor Man's Orchid.
It was the Iris of which Ruskin
wrote thut It ' tins a sword for It* leaf
Hiid a Illy for it* heart." It I* the Iris
Hint is known hh the tteur-de-lls of
France. In Greek, from whence It
cuiue, the mime means rainbow. In
the I'nited States It is often spoken of
us ttie poor imiu's orchid There are
fully IUO species in cultivation, with
larletles almost without number. The
dowers of dlfYerent classes do not all
bloom at tlie same time, however; by
. boosing different kinds it is possible
to have a long season.
Dodd Bros.
DODD BUILDING TELEPHONE 60
Ih'twcen Tribune and t iillnhnn Chevrolet t o. . Bay < Uy, Texas
Isa In li ...........
First Prophet . .
Second Prophet. .
W. •(). Stephens,
t'arpcnti i . Win. t'ash.
. Mrs. I'Yed Fields
Mrs. E. N
Mrs. P.
... Mrs. F.
. W.
t'atherim Howard. Maud Moreland, much less to read them
But w R<> on measuring his labors
and experiences of
time, or Jefferson's
ier. Joe Milner
Seventh Ambassador
Dk'key
I half the money Hiay Imve wasted on
oil fields, oil stock unit oil lompanltH
mllla williln the past
now
Rena Bailey
line Mallard
Mrs Frank Hurley
llcrimm Head. 8. 8.
lor, S. R, SholarH, Jack Wood,
Doughtie, Jlmtnle Porter.
Trumpeter—Grady Kiser.
First \inbasador W t’. EMulks
A ecompitnyin g G rou p—M a rv in
James Scott. Ida Fay Carr,
gery Kiser. Ecer, t Lewis.
Elizabeth Cash.
Second Ambnsador
Guynn
Accompanying (
i 'hilrtreu.
Third Atnbaaador Toni Anderson.
Accompanying Group Vivian Curtis. ... ..
M illit Bell Puck. Hannah Thotnp- tain general policies, of course, and
George Serrill.
M, O. Savage
Property Mrs. Pal Thompson.
Stage !•:. x Gustafson
Lawrence .Miller.
Mrs. W O. Stephens, self, That is system, and you rather
admire the delegation of responsibil-
ity, the division work.
But if the president of the I'nited
State says that such a problem
should be referred to such a commis-
sion, and such another problem to
such another commission, then there
is n great hue and cry to the effect
that lie is evading his duty.
The I'nited States is the biggest in-
stitution on earth. It spends Jin ev-
ery time your heart beats, unit not
on the eight-hour system, but during
the while 21 hours. If its employes
were to pass nt the rule of one a min-
ute, it would take them a year and
■ five months to got by
Pat Thompson'
(Religious Educatori
Fifth Ambassador.Frank Shaw Taylor ployes?
(Business Man) ■
Sixth Ambassador Mrs. A
\Vi' have the Famous Madam Hendren Dolls that walk ;tnd
talk.
- . • fof
But, it Is all coming
years will bring factories to all
vlgfe.
Gustafson
G. Secrest
A. Hurley
I'lrat \mliassador W C. Fmilks
(Teacher of the Word)
Second Ambassador
.Mrs Cleveland Guynn
i Primary Teacher)
Ambassador Tom
(Evangelist)
Ambassador
(IIHISTItA StlEM'E
SI |{VI< F.S
Church corner 5th amt Ave. C.
Services Sunday morning at 11
Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.
Wednesday evening at X:0(1.
Everyone Is cordially invited.
••••••••••••••••a
('ash. James \\
llnmson
Supervisors
Smith. W. E .’
Dlroitors
Music Mrs
< ostumes Mrs.
Beautifully illustrated new books lor the boys and the girls
new volumes of fiction by popular writers; something
in names and Christmas tree decorations.
New and old bicycles Get
your order In early for that
Christinas wheel for vour
child.
of the vurptu* doex not
•fleet the natural expan-
xion ol Government ac-
tivities, 'Die proposed
reduction ot $J.U,UOO,UUtl
in taxes can be made
without iiirtailing pre-
sent j live ■••< <•> refus-
ing to undertake new
Ones wlt.ih are really
essential
Another
that there
to be
estimated
tor ea»h i
xuttiv.e, ’ to injure an
•ppre,'. Lie annual re
reduction in the total of
r, . ,| <, - • ,| red .
. is ,1 i . •■ li ' ' ' that $ '(KJ. ''
.>il,t> or mure will be applied
.,, I; , „, tn ; ;,<■ liquidation of this
■ ie Amerii an_
eojde. Our people are
.> forego payment of
» and note*
t*
Good second-hand typewriters for
TAYLOR BROS l(-tf terial.
(( ¥
The Idea of the Chamber of :'oui-
tnerco to set out 10 acres t> fig* as
is a good
lie a great
patch was
into bearing. There’s no
doubt about th, success of tigs in this
enmity, where, no doubt, more good
fig lands can be found than In any
olio i county in the state If, by deiii-
iiii’ti a lion or otherwise, the fig in-
dustry can be stalled here It will
prove a gr<ut blesaing in more ways
than one Not only will it afford a
relief in the way of a profitable and
Lights D e. Cates.
Spot Lights -Lawhence .Miller
Platform \) W. Bradley.
Decorations Mesdmnes S
and 8 R Sholars.
Gustafson.
-----o—o--
j N the current d ■ u»-
I tion of th* proposal*
which Secrctai of
ths Treasury Mellon
make* for * redm 'ion in
tbe general burden of
taxation, it i* important
that the real clioi e
which the people have
to make should be kept
conctsntly ■ n in i n d
There i* no great dilli-
culty in doing thin, but
•• in all di*< unions
which are approachable
from many point- ui
view, there iv a danger
that attention will be
directed to tub' nliary
matter* rather than to
the idea which is < antra'. Nmurw b
whole proposition
Tlie billowing is a complete list of
the p, tsonnel of those who will pre-
■ etit (he Christmas Pageant, Tlie
l.lght of the World" at the opera
house Sunday
Executive Committee
X' Gustafson, W. ('. Foulks, William
Rugeley, E. M
• Just received a full line of
• guaranteed toilet requisites and
• where you get the best packs.
• facials: we also give tnani- • In the state of New Mexico alone
• cure to men and boys. • there are six national forests whose
• 'ombined areas total some nine and'
••••••••••J •••••• a half million acres.
FOR RENT: Furnished rooms up-
-.stairs Tribune building Apply at
* office or .Mrs G \l Reed's
« — - —, 5-tf
Bring the Kiddies and It t them see ami enjoy the thrill of
TOYLAND- -We couldn’t attempt to tell you all we have
but we can assure you that you can find toys and holiday
goods of every discription.
Lighting
Publicity- Mrs. W. O.
('ll MtAt'TERS
.Rev G. T. Hforey
G. A. Moore
A D. Hensley
W. C.
tO th* r- -------
i Th* tixentigl |,r<,g« t
mot« cl*atly ih-tii’cd t 11. a
tion* upon wit” li M i M .
outstioni arc based are < b. i < t
atritood I he hi»( of 11 <■
li that ptecent method <1 el
• nd economy m the imn a, -u <
of th* Government )>'(• u> -
continue I here mu t b no r • i:
to lliplhod, WHXteiul t ortho
admintitrrmg thr <,-’|inarv o;>
tion* of the < ir>\ r r'limnt In , •’
eluding thut lh'-re will be a . rf
of reieiptx ov i expenditiir"- 'lur-
ing the next It w v ear* M r Mrl imi
•nd hi* as’o-.t ■ tits have taken if to
granted that there will be some t
creai* in Government adiviltu-.
They do not propose Io -ai
h«nrofoith from this partirular
mont our Government «h, l| ,
to h*v* it* natural growth
initltution whose
•*rv« th* people
lowed for such growth iii their cgl
culatfons, but have doubtless fig
or*d that the <o«t of thi* growth
will b* I*** than in the past bv
rttion of th* conaiant application
of b«tt*r builnti* methods The
doolalon therefor* which I* to be
mado with re*p*ct to tha di*po*al
The Boat'd of Commis-
sioner* reserve the right to accept
or reject any or all hids
SIGNED T J Arrington.
R E Bradshaw,
A K. AA’arters.
Drainage Commissioner*
17-20-24-27-7-10*1. 28w
i Ti xa* haw marketed
|4 00 worth of cotton thi* year.
——■ • -otild have beeu worth
Owner and Editor am"Unt had it beeu manufactured iu-
__..Jto cloth and other cotton products
ii’xt.ead of being shipped to distant
point* and foreign port* The cottoi.
mill In lustry, however, Is iiscelvlug
more attention now ind hopes are,
high Unit within mother decade
Perhaps and probably, with the in many ot them' bllliotialro ,-rops w’ill
crease In the automobile tax, which ‘ ‘‘ "
will give the state highway depart
inent next year from Mixtoen to twen-
ty millions of dollars, such phrases as
"road Impassable" "bad to worse con-
dition" and like ejaculations will pans
into the dead language category, Re-
mi miter, w e said perhaps mid prob-
ably
a* an
purpose i* to
They have al
Scltnc* Ha* No Limit*.
Every year adds tu utir scientific
knowledge, yet at the end of each year
It seems tliat there are no epoch-
making discoveries yet to be made. A
century ago tlie French mlneraloglat,
llsuy. said electrical discoveries had
reache,| a point where no Important
steps remained. Yet electricity was In
Its Infancy and .Michael Faraday In
bls basement room was working out :
the relationship between electricity
and magnetism which led to the dyna-
mo ninl the radio, says the Kansas
City Star.
A* late as 18SJ4 a university cata-
logue contained the statement that fu-
ture progress in science wax to be
expected only in working out princi-
ples already discovered In the fol-
lowing year Roentgen discovered the
X-rays that led to radium ami tbe
electron. It was thought long ago thut
Hit tlie beasts of the Jungle bad been
! discovered and mimed, yet the okapi
' was not found until I9<x». Tlte sclen-
> cen-
Giilvestou ranks seeoml In I'
port*, being an ocean clearing p<
for the entin* great oiithwest. Prin-
cipally, her shipping eonalsG of raw
products. cottoii, affording. no
(Business Mun)
Ambassador
(National Life)
Seventh Ambassador
Mrs (’ W
t Missionary)
\npel ■ Rose Lnngham. Done
weight. Lillian Peveteaux
shepherd'. \V F Pack, I. M
sley. Jack Hinton, Junius
Earl Vaughan.
Education
Grecian Maidens
a ttmption i*
. ontinue
m< luded to (ha
expenditure*
<n amount
injure
minus!
not asked1
interest on
wlmli tltey
<lrr that their tax bill*
ITiev are tu con-
i'iv- (j a eminent pay-
nti dinting lex* to
(hat Government,
only that, but sailing fund
ami other allotment* of
ate to reduce the principal
i llie p-abl', debt.
A ,iu<-I thi n of continued effi
■ lent -ei vu e from the Government
Jini ol I’ yul.ir p.!'. ment of interest,
along vuli .Kt’ia! uduction of the
’leht total, the cho of the people
its- entirely hetw reduction of
axation add an ■ .'ordinary in
reuse tn the costs ot Government,
l ite <|U,'*t’On is simply whether we
Heal drift Is for their swifter undo-
ing.
If you go Into it big store- and it
dm hii’I have to be such a very big
; on,1, either witlt some query, or com-
plaint, and the proprietor informs you
that it will be necessary to see the
' head of such or such department, you
take It very calmly. You say to your-
Si i
The presidency grows larger in the
political mind as business of the
country increasm, though common
icnse suggests that it ought to he the
' other way
We are iklling out presidents with
What man could count the money,
or supervise the work of these ont-
s?
The president is compelled to drl-
Harris vgate responsibility Hi a thousand di-
rections. His niy hope of getting
anything done right lies in his choos-
Dlekey Ing the right men. If they an not the
right men, his only remedy is to get
Curt rid of them, hut this he cannot do
i without the consent of others, for he
Hen- himself is the creature of the system
Jones,1 |t Ims become practically impossi-
1 ble far the president to sign all the
bills, orders, proclamations and ap-
pointments that eotne up to him.
Texas (jonstrucflon
approximately 15 miles
............ .Jb.OOO yards excnyntlon,
Erickson: gg acres of clearing. 34 acres of grnh-
" " All bid* must be accompanied
by Cashiers' nr Certified Cheeks to
W. the amount of 5 per cent of total blds
I made payable to the order of T. J
Accompanying Group Woman of Mex Arrington, chairman of the Board of
ico, Candida Casarez. Turk. Wilbur > Commissioners. San Bernard Drain-
Wood: Woman of Japan. Grace I age District N<> 9. and should be ad-
Cone; Woman of India. 1 -
Dienst; Woman of Brazil,
it will iiccesHarily I III \MV(;
develop a manufacturing industry ot |
- ■ mean proportion here In the city,
industries, little „
splendid things to have | I nlted Slates, ami i~
thut j (» father the idea that
put- , do it, and ought to
thut
j for u.s as a very simple affair, which ,
I is either out of gear, or running !
' smoothly, because one man has fulled
hi
(ny pamtenger cur operated as a
Jitney must pay an additional fee of
41.•••> per passenger Tlie driver
count- as a passenger.
For example—a five passenger Ford
would pay $2H additional to register I
license fee, 17tf. I
New home g—-— ------ —
® K.' rup. It's good- at'sisk Grocery”"*
e Hardware Co., or W A. Moore.
9 maker, \shwood. Texas. 3-10
•TOI» THAT ITCHING
I Blue Star Remedy for Ectetna,
itch fatter or Cracked Hands Ring
[ Worm*, Chapped Face, Bolson Oak.
| Sunburn*, Old Sure* or Sore* on Chil-
dren It relleia* all form* ot Hora FaaL
your • Tor “*•
• ‘ Sold by Matagorda I'haratai), Hay
• | Chy. Texaa. tw
• B4Y (TTY WK HINE ( O. • -
• • Go
• ••••••••>•□••• •*.!*
The State Democratic Executive
t'omniltti <• Inis endorsed Pat Neff for
president Ami Isn't thul just too
wonderfully remarkable for words?
lie will turn thin tuition right 'xqiiare
dab'' up Hide down 1'hMt Is Io nny,
a* it were, if he 1h nominated nnd
elected, however, tha (llatunce be
tween u favorite *on" and the White
Hunxe Is very great. Indeed. Now
Pat can aend unothi r hat to Plm hot.
Great stunt, that!
j lor u.s as a
I'lGFVXT I'FUSilAAEl.
to Hucceed.
Pagea nt,
at the <
night. Dec. 23rd.
Meadamea E.
Wil-1".01'11 “n<l ,('',P<”lsibili(y, yet the poll-
t I i 1 • I I Io f,l»' * 11 o 1 w* < t r i .1, .
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 269, Ed. 1 Monday, December 17, 1923, newspaper, December 17, 1923; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365857/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: 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.