The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 298, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 22, 1924 Page: 3 of 4
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GREETINGS
LOCALS 4 51) PERSONALS
TODAY
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P. G. SECREST
JEWELER
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SALE
Several
l inc
S|M’<*lul Music lunluht
young
Things Are
riii< is
. IMMSr
LOST
MRS.
':i
Shades
11
nn I
in arriving at
use common
We can supply your wants In shads in
adclphia, in the year 1711'
most anything you want. Guaranteed
cloth and rollers.
If we haven't them
in stock we can get them for you
ever
Just received—Day Beds, New
number ot ca
) ■
Fit
Bed Room Suitsand Dining
*
Room Suits
Ji
111'1 ton I 4X1'44 1 KS
Walker Furniture Co.
humiieMii
h |«*Uurr
Phones: Day 101; Night 104 and 53
Mr
Galveston's
home
Who Makes The Auto
OF
HOPE
THE
‘•THE CHRISTIAN' COLLEGE
mobile A World-Wide
IS
AMERICA"—JunxK J. Hill.
ut
Utility?
follow*: "Character is essential
to statesmanship, and those colleges are vital factors in the
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development of sterling character."
eflt
This space by courts
of
-tkii.hv* to live
T. J. CLARK
ifiNtnnt
•• lint
bile
upon
Im el dealer
THE GROt ERYMAN
**
n<nfriei*nt
(iOOHYEAR TIRES
EX IDE B ATTERIES
with
sOWI
con nt te*
►
HH 4( LFl FOR MIK.
Till Hi: VI TV PARLOR
I
B4T (ITV Wil HINE CP.
dread*'
t that
dwelling I
small tool
lory run pro-
his money In
j The Stale ot Texas
To the Bherifl or any Constable ot
Matagorda County, Greeting ||*
I
’That wa* mii.io rain,
i can h* at vour tarn by a
•n't you kn.iv
■ with soup"’
44 ■ men now comprise the majority
of all employes In the vast textile In
daatry of Kngland,
turn from th*
tlnese. lie »■
eludes
Carew,
45itnn
I 44 54 1 III
4WIIN
(»5 MRFF.N
• •
• •
Mr fi Q Pegram spent yevlenlsy in
H»u*tou on huaine««
Cor
street
Mis. Cleo Tettn ha. returned
week's Visit Itl Houston
KM II 4Kit 44 4 1 HI5
Il 1.1.4
Directed bi
JAMES 4'015'0
kite
HI-
Have you ex* ■ given a thought to
fact that millions nt th*«w intrl-
inlsrn* are rendering splrn
iilent service to their own-
day after day. hundreds of miles
i th* factory that turtlt them*
I III HIV
| of the
able reward
TON
ad
the
|0W el
Doot.t Bnorntist
MO Vo A CM*
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11 uisi. vrn i
Matagorda Pharmacy
PARIS SMITH, Owner
<;th
tf
HARDY-ANDERSON AU10 CO.
Phone IM
Right--
is
uiiuaual
h»rh<l In the gmveya
Church tn Phlladelph
This fact alone should eliminate the idea held by so many that
most everything Is wrong and make rm li of ns glory in past anti give
u« unlimited confidence In the future
moat of the time it
conclusion*.
bookkeeper tor the Dow
Ford
MRS
22-29-pd I
delights
fascinating.
and
Stic Is the best
and
The Declaration of Independence la only on* hundred and forty
six yei.rg old. but in that eomaratively short time. Americans have
become the greatest and most prosperous people the world has
known.
posrssor of
and found a
mortal hero-
4ndre* Lsfay-
It la
with the celebrated
FYcnch star
I Is that
tut ion an
east ill
Edmond
Hale,
Mr Dave Garner returned last night
from Brazoria county, for a visit with
Matagorda
Here!" It’s
Johns
with
tn 1777
ties
HOI ME 1H0E1
Men« house shoe* some
leather soles and rubber heels
Priced U •'n t« • w
4H.O4F1
Men's suede Gloves |2.59 toll ">*»
RELTM 4ND Bi t hl.Fi
Individual boxes 1150 to 12 50
MLK 14H hl
In white, black and cordovan
ranging from . ~'<r to II Ml
iRIRTB
In striped Madras 12.50
White and tan broadcloth, aeck-
THE STORE OF THE XMAS SPIRIT
We can solve your Xmas Problems
band and collar attached, In in-
dividual hove* II to IS.Ofl
P4J414B
Men's Pajama, in
colors from
Il l« for this reason that we invite
both the man who owns a car and the
man *h" la In the inarkat to buy one.
to familiarise himself with the things
which thia institution can contribute
to satisfaction in car ownership.
GRAND
Just received a full line of
guaranteed toilet requisites and
where yon ret the best packs,
facials; we also give mani-
< ure to men and boy*
Real i Ruby Hawkins,
I Clerk, County Court. Matagorda
County.
1 hereby certify that the above and
. foregoing Is a true and correct copy
| of the original writ now In my hands
Frank Carr.
Sheriff. Matagorda County
2-29-5-|2-jan
And Mr. Hill explains an
Hid y»u ever consider how it cornea
about that a man who ti hundreds of
mil** awsy from th
fifthly snd as(f“ly in
.in h»itor»iohih»
• •••••••••••••a* • • ••••••••••»>••••
Why not give up trying to get through life with as little work
as possible, stop theorising and complaining, and substitute whole-
hearted, willing service to, belief in and love for. our fellow man
Sweden Wag the first country to r*C-
omlrt that a wife's services in the
home bad S legal value
the leading
12.25 to IMWI
TIFS
sHk. knitted and wool-crepe in
‘trip.* and plain colors, all fur-
nished in holly bog 75c lo 11 50
1WF4TFR1
Men's sweaters In brushed wool
colors, Silver. hlack. huff-
hrnwn, brown-huff, buff-almond
grey
VERSER BROTHERS
EXCLUSIVE MEk'S STORE
There’s money in Magnolia tigs, but;
I it will not be gotten out unless they .
are set out, eared tor and preserved.
They csii be made to pay big. if >
I enough acreage Is planted here, and
; in no country on the face of the earth
t will they thrive better than right
| here. This industry deserves the
most careful attention and considers- j
tion of every business man in this
consumption of the I'nited
ipprov imsft, « goo .
H*v, ral Kentucky
«omen juilers.
Women teachers
Rtstes outnuml |
Capital invested
ness
The H . n -■ ' 1 ■ . » i Tempe. »< «•1 •
i nion has a national •
.‘kOO.fWKl.
Thn coal" '
states annually
ntwi.orKi tons.
Wk
< IT41IO5 Hl p| Rl.lt 4TUI5
l»F FIX 41, 41 I HI XTi i..,
New and old
your order In
Christmas whs
child
screen version
rounding her is
eluding trthur
Hale, Wilfred
logh
ber Of
Sale My home on 4Vest
Write J ft. t'ookenboo.
Humble Bldg . Houston, Texas.
::
fofents eaus.d him.
hsrehea and enter
I control of a
nsylvnnia
latlon throtgh-
s printing and
District Court took up its fourth
we k yesterday, criminal docket will
receive attention this and next week
Ther. are quite a number ot case* to
disposed of
Let's all keep it in 'mind that it
pays to boost and that there is not one I
red eent in a thousand knocks
4’es. ma. I'vo cut all the wood 11
lad time In < ut."
Badges, symbolical of the name, are
being supplied to many ships tn the
FtrlGah navy.
of the w
birthday
FOR SALE Several line i.a:::g
White I.egltorns. Rhode Island Reds
land Barred Rock roosters. MRS F.
: L. FOSTER. Palneios, Texas
Farm and pas-
in cotton, corn
miles south of Bay
Write M Rowley 3017 Ave
l!»-2!ld pd
OiVille Carr lett this allrrn.siu
tor Galveston where she has accepted
a pnattlon
Motor
s crop.
and fei
e" rould only be
rinse ttled period
times Hi* par-
; Mrs J .41 Jarrell, of Bishop, is in
ill. city vlsltitig her brother. Mr John
R. Reynolds
Mauna lx>a, on the Island of Haw-
aii, rises U.g.10 feet above the s«a.
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‘ For bvatuaas blues, try advertlslag
have I
presents his sere, n ve
sinn of du Maurier s
famous novel
' " ' esc
,'Si
r company.
!agency.
.mfter a
Mr. and Mr
Houston.
Mr. Fancher i
western Paper
shout those smM-
ron will realise that the
vlreahility of any antomo-
<om*s from and depends
j For Rent or Sale;
I lure KM) acres, been
unci rice. Three
City
I Galveston, Tex
I Dr II F. Estill, president of the
I, Sum Houston College for Teachers, at
I i Huntsville, spent Sunday in Bay
II City and spoke nt the First Prestiyte-
I rian church in behalf of the educa-
|f tionnl no venient now being conducted
i by the Pr< shvierian-
Hihik
fACtM
The Chamber of Commerce is cir-
culating a placard to he placed in
every place of business reading a*
follows We Believe in Bay City and
County. Don't knock I
only a placard bearing
only a few words, but will do lots of]
good and. we hope, will cause many a
man to throw- bis little hammer into
the junk pile
| '.luines Henry. James, Henry, Jamti I
H» ner-u come here, you ,'iseal '
The supporting
Arthur
Creighton
Wilfred Lucas, Philo Me-
Cullogh. Francis Melton
aid
called the I'r
winning lominri
ic colonies for I
>irlt of his wrltl
we will only
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I It 4 5 h|.I 5 TH III t Fl.F-
HR 4 1J l» 114 IIU FM4M»5*.
■ •eductions tor business expenses,
form the largest claim in the returns
n( many taxpayers. All the ordinary :
and ttecaaaary expenses Incurred in
■arryitig on any buxines*, trade, pro-1
vocation are allowable de |
|
mercantile
-ion.
ductlona
Typical expenses of a mercantile |
establishment* are amounts paid tor 11
hire of cmploycea rent light, heal and I ,
*-] water leleplione, advertising, Inattr-I
> >< ««. latum, delivery expense*, th* coat of I
deg'co of LL.D, was!
Mtford FMInburg and >P< rating delivery wagon* and motor
as a recognition oil trucks, and incidental repairs to such I
in < fenttflc inves-1 vehicles The expenses of a m*nuf*c-|!
I hiring business include labor, raw
krntrlcan pub I material, light. *••*- power
selling ciMl. sdm Inst rat Ion and slinl-1
lar charge*
A professional
deductions the c<
by him in his pri
lln the operation a
mobile used in
calls, dike* to
Freemasons of the world are cele-
brating the birthday of Benjnmlu
Franklin Ihsl occurred on January 17.
which is the 21Mh anniveraard of
his birth. Franklin loonis iarge
among the distinguished Masons who
tis>k a conspicuous part in the Atner
lean revolution,
Benjamin Franklin be.
BL Mark's Ladies' Guild will meet
Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock
in the i
the m> n < t* I
of the I'nited Stat- total* 12.- •
bicycles G*t
arly for that
I fnr yonr
'Mlle. Lafayette
us. She
beautifully
clever
Trilby we ever saw
w, have been seeing them
since the days of Edna
May Spooner New Y rk
Tribune
A’W l'o "ttr friends, loyal ami iruei to out
A’ ij mined new friends, and to those
whose friendship we strive to deserve
we heartily wish unmeasured hsppl-
iies* and good fortune through 'kc
coming years.
This is an age of "Isms." .Many people have a lot of new tangled
z } gllttiring theories which are offered as sure cures tor all trouble (Im-
aginary or reiil) of nations, state-, countries, cities and individual*.
Magazine* are filled with a lot of high sounding rubbish and the good
old fashioned brand of common sense is seldom heard of
famous kite experiment wi*
In |7d2 HI* -.lemiflc views
wail uci eptance by b th England ax..
Franc* and the
given him by <)
Saint Andrews,
hl* pre-eminence
tlKatim
He ftvittuled the Phlndeipllla l*Ub"
lie Library, the f|r*t
lie library, in 1731 I nder the pawn-
dtttiyni of Richard s.< mder* he he
i an th* pu'dieati' n of Poor Richard's
Mmsna, and for twenty-flra ytmre
hl* witty sayings helped to mold th-
character of p<opl* of that time
Franklin's early
of sdientUtVK sucll
*xp*H*hevM in the
of pt<*-r*rolntionary
intended him
..........
"BLIND 4» 4 BAT."
me a metu-
bcr ot St Johns Masonic Lodge. Phil-
In 1731 he
was elected Grand .Mastei of Mason*
of Pennsylvania; from 1735
*< rved as Secretary ol St.
Lodge In I77ti affiliated with Ma-
sonic Lodges in France tn 1777 was
• locted a member of Log* ties IX
Socurs (Nine Sister* of Musest of
Paris. He assitid at the iniatton ot
4'oltaire * the lodge of the Nine
Sisters In 177b. iu 1782 was elected
4'« nerable Master of la'ge des IX
So ttrs; In 17*2 I'ecame a member of
Lodge De St Jean de .lerilsaleiun. of
which lodge he later »a» elected
\'< neralilc d'Honnrur
H< was on the mnimittee which
drafted the Declaration of Independ-
ence and was one of the signers,
Franklin was apjvolnttsi Posltnaater
General tor the Colonie* In 1753 and
In the follow ling year he was com mtn
sinner from I'ennaylvanl* at tbe In-
ter-colonial Congress at Albany which
met to com i<l» r the impending Freneh
and Indian 4Var. He was of much
assistance to General Braddoi-k dur-
ing th* war. When the descendants
of IVilliam Penn rcfu»<-i to allow their
private lands In be taxed for the aup-l'J'r
port of th* English tmops, he was fe»
sent to England to petition th* Crown
against thl* His in<lu>nee helped se-
cure th* repeal of th»- Stamp Act tn
17«».
Hi*
I tion of every
| county
f Come to think about it, we don’t
i mind telling the world that we'll be
I glad to welcome beautiful spring
when it conies. In this connection,
too. we have tremendous hopes that
the sun will shine in June. July or
, luglist, al least for four days nil put
!together
non may claim »»
ost of supplies used
nctlee, ripen*** paid
nd repair of an sn’o-
mnking professional
a protessional mm i*ly.
the ministry subscription, to professional journals,
office rent, the ripen*** of fuel, light I
water and tel, phone o*ed In hl* office
and the hire of assistant*
The farmer may deduct al) amount*
paid in (ho production and harvesting
of hi* crops, including labor, cost of
seed and fertilizer Used, cost of minor
irm building* (but not th*
* m»<blnery. and
up in (he course of a
The Denton Record
Chronicle)
II Commending upon the announce-
||ment cf Representative Toni Shire* of
II.MeLennan county Unit lie would not
II again be a eandidiite because of tlie
II obligation that he owe* liim*olf and
Hfamlly, the llrytin Eagle says How
| long. Ydi. how long, will it be before
the citizens of Texas awaken to the
| tact that our lawmakers are utlder-
| paid and that no man can be ex-
i picted to serve hi* state at tile great
| financial loss that lie does now The
lawmaking body of any State is the
| most important department ot its gov
eminent, ami how little thought doe*
site average citizen give to the sclec-
| tion ot tlie men who will make up
litis body If they did thlni^ they
certainly would not ask any worthy
| mint to servo on the price they do.
|*5 per day The people of Texas
| should see to it that the Thirty-ninth
| legislature passe* a law fixing the
| salary of the lawmaker* at least at
la living wage."
I Thi people of Texas have had sev-
letal iippot(unities to pay their leg-
I lalators a living wage, and each time
they refused. Tlie *5 per diem, fixed
[in ix’d, was Very good wagM for those |
day* the • qitivalent, perhaps of *20
| i day now Then it gave a legis- [
later an in<om<> on which lie could I
live iu comfort, perhaps have enough
to meet ill* family expenses at home, |
lor board and lodging .Il *17 to *201|
i mouth wun the usual tiling and a
dollar a day was the maximum at the||
>e*t hotel in much more recent times |
tlian when the pre ent . institution
cuuie into being
T* satis are prone to criticize their
legislator* ami legislatious Probably
there is room for eompiaiut. But If
tlie legislator was made up only of
men worth *.. a day. they would have
much more cause The legislature of
Texn* is modi up very largely of men
whose time is worth to tlwrnaelve*
anywhere from thrice to ten times as
much as the State pays them, but wbo|
lull* made the requir'd sacrifice eim-|
ply u a matter of service to tlie state |
Tiiete are othirs to whom *.', a day
upr,—ms more tlian they ever earn-
ed in their live*, Just as there ure
thus*' who are not counting on tlis’ir
ligislatlve pay •« their full reuiuner-
ulloii. But these are relatively few
and frequently altogether absent
1 No honaat matt eaii hold that of-
fice and render the service which the
people have u right to expeet without
to great a sacrifice to his own in-
ti teals and those of his family." Hliir
et said in his uiiuoum-emeut, and that
applies to very many others The
marvel la that Texas gels a* goml
it dot*
Matagorda County. Greeting
E (' Van Ness, guardian of the es-
tate of Anna 4’an N*s», having filed
In th* county court hi* final account
* condition of th* estate ot said
| Anna Van N*s*. num be red 435 on the
i probate docket ot .Matagorda county,
I together with an application to be dis-
charged from said guardianship
You ar* hereby commanded, that
] by publication of this writ for 20 days
I In a newspape r print-d in th* county
!nf Matagorda you give du* notice to
i all person* interested tn th* account
for final settlement of said •state, to I heroin*
■appear and contest the same tf they I For the heroin*
—f see proper so to do, on or before th*[with th* moat perfect
| March term. 192*. of said county court,
| commencing and to b* bolden at th*
“ court house ot -aid county, in th* city
'of Bay City, Texas, on th* first Mon-
day in March. A D 1924, when said
account and application will be acted
upon by said court.
i Given under my hand and n*«l ot
’ said court, at my office In the city of
Bay City. T-xas thi-- 15th day of Jan-
uary. A D 1924.
That's tbe impression so many
people give you who still go day after
(day a* if "under a cloud," because
i they feel that there Is no hope for
them to get rid ot the disfiguring
! blemishes on their »km.
It they would just notice or ask
their dealer, they would find that
; thouHHiid* of people who once were In'
the same shape they are in. are now
j free from those distressing pimples.:
; blotches, bumps, totter, rash, eesema.
ringworm, “breaking out," etc., and I
!tlu> secret of it I* that they have;
i learned that the one sure way to do
■it i* by using the wonderful Black I
i "ml White Oointnient
, Black and White Ointment is eco-
| nomically priced In liberal size pack-
iges Th* 50c size contains tlirso
| 1 line* a* much as tlie 25c size All
dealer* have It (5)
hi* tamlly
I Mr. .1. S. Fost< r ot Houston I* a l»t.s-
1 inc** visitor to th* city.
A, It. Harper, who lia* been oper-|
ating a linotype for the Houston l)is-|
patch for the past few weeks, has rc-
turnid and is now in hi* old place|
| with the Tribune With the excep-1
i tion of a few months. Bruce has been
operating the Tribune’s machine for
nearly 14 years.
I The price of admission to the
flag* l*r»«toff|r*,'' t«> b* givtn Thursday)
J evening at th* Opera Hous*, is 50i
■ > nt, f- r children
[ .’-add Th* 5!aiiag*ni«'tiL
w A FNincher, m
sprat yesterday in the city,
represent* the Houth-
' company, In this t*r>
wh-n the trip
tisifi***. Including th* *n
m*sl« and lodging while
a wav from horn*, ar* deductghl*
Deductions for business expenses
must have certain <in*lltJ*s to be *1-
They must relate to business,
profession, or vocation in which
*r has Invested tiro* or
Hi* purpose of a livelihood
4 business may be carried I
paver, even if all its actlV-I
ties ar* conducted by employees. At
taxpayer may conduct mor* than on*
• rad* nr business and claim a d*duc-|
Hon fnr the huslnesa expenese* nf both j
provided he d* Votes sufficient time)
and attention to each
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I'HUTM HII’T*
44 Itli Grutciul AppreejgtJon fur all
the favors rocclved by us from you,
and for that priceless though Intang-
ible n»»et yoey gom| p|R, which we
prise beyop-' measure we seek to
merit your continued confidence, and
alm le serie you helpfully Iu the
A Weed chain Horn Ford car.
Ue'urii to Tribune and receive suit-
FRED CARL-
22-28
money fnr
«>r profit
■' BAY CITY ELECTRIC & ICE CO.
i Read the ( linage in HfniOfl Bros
' vertiaemeiB in today's Issue <»f
' Tt ilrtlil*
There com** to th* Grand Theater
on Monday and T'i*»dsy a pirturiza-
tion of one of th* immortal romances.
"Trilby." Th* ramo'i du Maurter
novel captured th*- h**rts of million
of renders when it wm published, a
little over a decade ago. Mo great
was Its furor* that th* nam* of its
tweame a syo'itiym for feet,
n artist's model
feet In Fran**
It Is significant that th* producer
searched Peris for th*
Its most heauHfwl fact,
reincarnation of th* inn
in* in th* person of
ette. a celebrated Fr*nch star
she Who is being presented In th*
nf Trilby" Sur-
! an sil-etar cust. In-
t Carew, Creighton
Luca- Philo McCul-
Francis Mcfinnald and a num
French artists of the stag*
and serweg. Trilby" want produced
partly In Paris and partly In Amer-
ica Tames Young dWefed th* pro-
duction
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