The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 45, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 1, 1924 Page: 2 of 4
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Office 2nd Floor Tribune Building
Phone 159 Bey City. Texas
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Permanent Waving
Water Waving
This space
Hair Cleansed And Dressed
Fscial Treatment
reserved
for
Scott Drug Co.
"Ill Appreciate A Trial Ry Ton
M«**agre And Shampooing
•rix link of tohjct articlm
GARRIKD AT AU. TIMK8
Oar Operative* Are Competent And
* fticlent tn Every Way And Do Ae
<lA«t Work Aa la Dona I* Any Oily
H LLY EQIIPPED FOR
AU. HIGH GRADR WORK
MRS. G. M. REED
INTIRE MTIMUTlOh
Gl I lit' TH It
demux** mtn
|A “AMII M 01 a t a<;» r-
«
TEH, THE MOW A' FAYA
Yes, we
Just
have it
Received
C ’-n-'x Dtfeigns—also plain
Six C«nt
New Blot;*
Cnepes-
Tbe Ix-nt collection of Sterling and Plated
< . ,4 Er . \ .i . - and Dimities—with the new
tailored style-
»D
have ever had
Hollow and Hat Ware
W<“
Bramlev Collars a-d Cur’''
Sterling pi*•< < s from '»0c up
< ■ ■ Pl-ud- and Fancy Stripes—Pleated
We can now supply your want* for that Wed»
and Tailored
without
Prize,
Party
ding. Birthday,
or
A ' St cr- ' tv- ■ Su at< rs • al. prevailing new shades.
■training your bank account.
1 moat complete line of new materials ever
Hr Art Anjtiuut to St n r You
in figured, flowered and bro-
shown .n Bay City—All the novelty weave
Cocoa Tan, Beige, Brown.
Crepe de Let-n in new blue.
aded patterr.'
Let us help you plan your new dress.
Pearl Grey and rose-cerise
TETTS
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THE DAILYTRIBUNE
fublikiied Every Day Except Sunday
|« 00
Osnar and Editor
ARBY SMITH
NOTICE OF ELECTION
I MT ED s| Vf»*
■tlon
flonrrn hr ll>< lildrd in
limed
BABY (HICK INSl'RANCE BECVRED BY FEEDING
si PER1OR BUTTERMILK STARTING FEED
hi*
ti double lie
for
.SUPERIOR CHICK SCRATCH
POl'LTRY SIPPLIKSOF ALL KIMLS
tn
in
E. E. WOOD
FIRST < LASS P1.I WRIAG
PHONE No. 6
Bay City. Texas
1 MR TKliil A», PHi ATIAG I OWPOY
Pabllsber
<•< l:
Joining Mel’reh’s More
W. J. WILt.ltXS Proprietor
IIIIWIR* KFSTAIRAAT
Wrel*. it Cents
a wall
rrrfor<
Brunner & Bertling
BAY CITY :::::::: TEXAS
By virtue of authority vested tn |
me s*
inion
" Secretary
______. t»—o ■——
AAITII R (PIERS AND
POlGACKDw ON NfREE.Ai
A snappy line
Th. Dally Tribue*
On. Year ....... ■
(DIRT SITS WATER
district is >oij»
CUPERIOD
OsTOCKtPOULTRY FEEDS<>
Misses Specialty Dres*—San Toy frocks for the 14, 15, 16, 17, 18-
..ear-old girls Pou tire blue, rose, orchid, greys, lemon and tans—Evening
and Sports wear
Hou rd of Water En<ine<m. uni
HHMury vote to create the di®-
n reduced tr in twothird* to
I'dal liter* um* ul Per 4 flit
.nt«l Per 4 «|d»a nt IM Per 4 mt
hi I riisu* HttreuM.
pruprty value
iMHiIHHHHi Y<iU
iiion* y
f under
wln|»l«* Im
iMdter it
II Tr
whotn are will
i on th*« Niaph*
HMMwon« IA all
► sterad a. ».c >ud class matter at
tb. poaUifflce or Bay city under act
of Congree*
I g-snee." a Mr*t
i Marring Norma
cent
in m» n« v
propri ly
wtatr, at
I he riM»
aa that
repeal
AtllllAH. Mill JONH
HI > HI! A|H M
Taxpwfwr* In Kunnrl*. tube and Tom
(im ( ewntJe* "In
InjanrUon.
TIh
is *«t at
count II
HI II III OF
Is PI II I II IT sSJU.MMI *?*.?**'
Give thia section proper »*aaon»
and watch II develop Into the tlocnt
crilton region in the Routh The plan)
thrive, la-iter here uniler noim.1
<on<tltlona mid the alnple la longer,
etrong* r and heller In ever) an)
y place In Ti‘«n« The.'
ntteatod Io by cOlUpeteUl
One grant redwood tree, recently
felled near Portland Oregon, yielded
aufflcitnt lumber to build !te ordinary
five rrson bungalou.
r imponau'e *• er w.u.... » .. . ....
diatrkte waa filed In the Third , la a aimpie yet beautiful party gown
nt Civil AoMala Friday in af-' touting |7 4o in Franc* But because ;
__ work on it. the
v. Carleton etldreaa must retail for lit and up m
In which vital 'thia <ountrj There f» a
decided for the flrat dreaa osrlng about 90 cent*
written t
The nab" ul Utah Jong »el» during
the past two yearn ahow that from
three to lour million Amerli an* are
playing tbt. nationally popular mine
iu*w played there are a doaen
ayatem* of play, each of
era. with the re-
■ onfualon enaueb
one nyntern
iptr t a dlt-
Nineteen per cent of the people tn'
Metlixi ar. clamed an pure white •
vtock. 43 pur eant a« Indian, and the(
remaining SS p- r cent are mired ’
The tola I population la npprovltnately ;
l&AN.OD*
bits of la<:<* any-1
double and treble
the price of grx>d» dear to a woman'*)
heart Thia ta not "protection’’ to
American mduatrl*« for they do not
competi- In thia »ort of wearing up
par»?l Thia in n't legitimate protec-
tion when women are forced to pay
U.S? a pair tn tariff taxation on long
kid glove*. For no auch glovea aro
made here, and women refuai to
wear the clutnay glove which i» made
here, despite the dutv Intended to
force them to give up the on. a 'he>
prefer
Thia tariff i» a principal reaaon
why a 120-a-weefc wage goea not far-
ther now than 312 before the war
Yet in all the fuae made by the ad-
ministration about lowering by 1222 ■
000,iMXi th< Incom* taxes of those bert
able to pay, not one word la said
about cutting down aome of this F3
000.<h>0.g*0 tariff tax that falls up n
the poor and the better-to-do alike
This is why about 99 women out of
every 100 must look into the entranc-
ing window* and pisi on with a sigh
---to the plainer, machine-made cloth-;
log that Is not pic on display
—........0 o————
AOTH E OF APPLII ATIOA
For LETTFRR UTAH a
tuallu. Te«a». April 1—An o*‘-
lon of importance to water imt^ov*
| JftM D t L ■— w - - - — _ - _ _ — _— — . _ -
Court of Civil Appeals Friday in af-'costmg 37 4o in Fram«
I firming the < as* of Trimmler. can It has a b.« of -?ad ..
vaslng board, et al
al., from Runnels
I questions are <-----
I time The opinion
I Chief Justice James W
| and comprises more than 20 page-3
(From the Milwaukee Journal)
In the spring a woman'* fancy |
turns to thoughts of finery "‘e sae
i her lingering before the ahow win-j
down, entranced by the article* of
optb-j grace and refinement, outward token;
——t i of woman's inns’- lovelimsa Here j
Ai»tlee uf I pplli at ion of |,*-tter'
Fstates «l Decedent-
The Htate of Texas.
To all Persons Interested In
►"state of Marsh Ann l>oss
ceased
Ye
•Wit THAT IT1 HIAg*
I's. Blue Htar Remedy for ICreeiaa
Itch. Tetter nr Crrnked Hands. Ring
Worm t'happ—l || a a d ■ and Fare.
P<dann Oak. HM M re. and Korea on
< hlldr.n aleo for sore fret For sale
by Matagorda Pharmacy a.pt 1-dw
Know Ye: That Millard Lipscomb
has filed in the County Court of Mat-
agorda County, an application for
prohati of will and letters testamen-
tary, upon the estate of Sarah Ann
Doan, deceased which will he heard
nt hts> next term of said court, com-
mencinx th* first Monday In May.; m ) |
A It 1924. at the courthouse thereof
In the city of Bay City. Texas, at
which time all persons Interested In
said estate may appear and contest
said application should they desire
to do so
Herein fall not, but have you th-n
and there before said court thia writ,
with vour return thereon endoraed-
you have executed the
Anil look
“■ 7 ‘3 the corner -that knit ntlk
outing suit which ie!ls in Paris for |
317.50 is marked 375 h*r« because 30
cents’ worth of plain braid on the
pockets made the tariff duty on that
suit 90 per cent
Bits of beads,
thing in trimming
R. i I) I » 4
Phene eat
exists
ton. a
cir< ulated. which I
the follow mg and
Ilona
Hhould the
the tame'
Hhould mall longing with
Idog) hand be allowed”
15* niith Jotig must a pin
on*~ double”
Should discards
burled
Hhould a double lie allowed
each of a player's own flowers"
Hhould a short han-1 tie allowany
i ount"
Hhould there !■* a ilead wall* II
so, should it lie one of t> or II Hire*
Whet should be the IHiill that can 11he quantity of wealth
he si-iired for any one hand*
s Who favor the estahllah-
a standard American gam*
i to vote for their favorite
* system, can obtain < oph-s
jlot from th* tu-'tl-m i ri*lg<
, III) Itroadwav New A**»rk
i State nt Texas.
| County of Matagorda.
By virtue of authority vested In
t|ie me »s president of the White Man's |
1 nlon Aasociati-n of Matagorda
***’ County. Texas, and in compllanc-
with an order ot the executive com J
mlttea. an election for the nomina-
tion of lhe candidate* of the associa-
tion for the various county and pre-
cinct officer*. I* hereby called to b-
held In each voting precinct on April!
12, l»U. * ■> K Simon*.
W (’ Lloyd. President |
Secretary Ik-tf,
Read* rx
merit of i
and wish
•nali Jon. *
of the hsulot
Magarln*
vour return
showing ho«
Given under mv hand and the seal
of said court, at Bay City. Texas, thia
tkth day of March. A D 1924
tReali Ruby Hawkln*.
Clerk County Court, Matagorda
CowMy Texas 1-12-apri*
Wnshlnut<>ib I*. I.. April 1 Th-
wealth of Hie nation I* 33?d4kW.Mi3<-
"Hi. more than oue-halt of which Is
real property and Improvements Th’
per capital wealth Im |2tllh
Htatistlc* of the country's wealth
ecernla-r 31. 1922. Issued to-
the census bureau, revealed
the total wealth Increased 72'2
and the per capita wealth
■«nt tn the ten wars from
All < lass"a of property In-
♦d tn value in the decade except
stock, which decreased H.y per
to I'- *02,104.0*0 The Increase*
r value of other claases of
(ensue bureau officials
f to a large extent due to
In recent years, ami so far
h the case, they do not rep
corresponding Increases
As
ot more
which has its folow
suit that hopeless
when player* who follow
meet others who have a-
fer<-nt cu’-th d ot play.
As the first step toward the abol-
ishment of existing chaotie conditions
the Auction Bridge and Mah Jong
Magsxlne has Initiated a movement
for the adoption <>t a code of basic
law*, which will be accepte*! as es-
tablishing American standard’ by
which lhe game shall be played
aid In securing au expression
opinion fro mile lush Jong plavlna
public all players are Invited to give
tlielr views us to the form of the
turns whleli they believe Is best suit
—1 to American conditions To limit
thia popular referendum to the eaaen-
Hal points In regard to which ther<-
a mark’d different.’ of opln
simple form "I ballot Is being
ukn for n vote on
som.- other qu*a
F\»r the Grat time in the history of
the screen, actors equipped with both
.s-lgnards end rapiers are seen In |
dueling acenes tn the Joseph '! J
n. b< n< k production. ''Ashes of Ven-
----- National picture
Talmadg*. showing j
at the "Grand Theater Afonday and |
I u<aday.
The State of Texas
To the Hherltf or any Constable Mat- i
agorda County -Greeting
You are hereby commanded to |
cause the following notice to be pub-
lished tn a newspaper of general cir-.
culatlon which has -een continuously;
and regularly published for a period ■
of not 1< *s than one year preceding!
the date of the noth ’ in th* County I
of Matagorda, State of Texas, and
you shall cause .id notice to he
printed at leas* one* each week fot
the period of ten days exclusive of
the first day of publication before the;
return day here'-f
Tksed real property and improve
Menis were valued at 31M-9***.*'F.
<un>. itn increase of 4 9 per c* nt
ten >«-arn si-in pt real property <
i IuhIvc of natkmal park* and tnonu
un n'si f :«.'>"5.*l*.<Hip an Increase ot
•»*; |m<i cent, farm Implement* an><
machinery 3 .tUH.ggit.noo. an tncreas*
ot I’ti 4 per cent, manufacturing m*
rhlRery. tools snd Implements *1.'*.
**3,.fhi,mm, an Increase of IA9 I per
< ent relltoml” and th’-ir equipment
IliMK'm.mtlMMn. an Inert a*e of 13,&
I per cent' privately owned transpor
Itatoin and transmission enterprise*
I other than rallriMid*. 3l3.*w7..A7d.**o
I an increase of 41 2 per cent, stocks
J Of good*, vehl-lew. other than motet
I furniture and ch-thing fTF.Sft.**?
jF-w'. »n Increase of l .’I .A p. r cent
lan l motor vehicles |3,MI?.*tW.M*. Nd
I comparison Is possible for motor ve-
hlclia aa no separate estimate was
made In 19|2
The value of the I nited Htat«s
nary l* placed at *I,4M.>M.<MIO. an
lncr*a«e of 2691 per cent; privately
owned water worha (MMM.MA; an
increase of 24 4 pet «•< and gold
and sliver coin and bullion 14.279-
l'>4.<Mm an Increase of H3 5 per rent
than In a
facta are
cotton men, manv
IftM l<* P* v |»r*‘mill Hi ”4
grown here Normal
that Is needed to make ”1 this a won
detful cotton pr’slurlilK country
per cent
19 ft per
Ikl
The tig Inislnesn Is coming right
along and la going t-> tie an import
an* io * crop f’-t ("ouOty Ihi* tall
Next year a gonaiderable *■ rvagn will
b<- added t-i what the county will
have this yeat «nd from th-n on It
will becono 4itit* «»f f hr prin« I|m*I in
<1 natrl«*« t»»F th!** e*mn4jr h In Im*
pmialbb t«» itlnrL «wr» itiM* h lnipuri
•no 4o thin *•••>! pH** hw ttif nimph
4h«» *» will « woD.hMn twi
thr rounly. vmIu* »( «»»ir oil nn<4 will
t«*nd l<» In' rtMa* |F4p«Hniloii
In vl**w <*( it* i* • »*iblIlli* *
It l« t« th* int*r*M «»( *■**
grt behind It «nd ui»* th* pl
thr hn«ln***« efnrjir p*»««ihla
th* <MirMg*!ii*ftt
I3I.IHA UAIIHRA *
nt H O I D W 1 R k F T J
The American Legion Auxiliary [J
will hold a market In the Taylor IT-
huil-llng April 5 beginning *3 ••••
a. m Coffee, pie and cake and ho 1 e i.-.,.-..-—
••••••••••••••••
cakes t<” t’ •
secretary, .Mrs tohn Reynold* •
•
the tabor, ’il--«ls hospital at Kerr- •
sale will b< i*ed |o suppb this eh-er •
nth -f •••••••••••••••••
There Is a child’s
__ about 90 C’-ntu in
.y Fram e but 31 Au here, liecausi It ha.
McClendon cents’ worth of uischlne lace at thej
-------i,.ck and on tba sle.-vee. And look
The wait was by taxpayers residing there In
In the territory of a propos’d dis-'
trict composed of part* ot Runnel*.
Tom Green and Coke Counties, to en-
I join the formation of the district and
the i*suan<*e of preliminary notes by
the director* of lhe district
The district was organised upon
petition to the State Board of Water
Engineers as provided In the 1921
amendment to Section W. ot the 19t"
water i in pro ramen t district act The
territory in the district included th-
rown* of Ballinger. Bronte and
Mlle*. In the <*r«ation of the dis-
trict and issue of preliminary note*
the*.- proposition* failed of a ma-
jority by the vote* outside of the
three towns and by th* combined vote
of ail the district, including the three
town*
But. by having out Ballinger and
including Mlle* and Bronte, the
election carried on both proposition*
by a small majority, but failed to get
a two-thlrd* vote as required by the
original Section Ml of the 1917 water
Improvement district act
The district in question was at
tempted to be created under th - o-Mt-l
nervation amendment of 1917 to the
Alate <un»tlcatt.>n. .hicti remove) a'l
tax limitation*, from conservation
and reclamation districts created
thereunder
The court review* the history of
the various constitutional and stat-
utory »na< trnent* relating to districts
*1 hi*, eharaeter and reaches the
conclusion that where can*ervation
I ind reclamation district* are sought
to be created originally under the
conservation amendment with unlim-
ited power* of taxation the water
Improvement ac t of 1917, in force at
the time the Canale* act of 191k be-
carnn effective. niu*t be followed and
n*»t amendments to the 1917 act pass-
*1 aft« r the Canale* act became ef-
fe’tlve
At the time the Canale* act »x»
pHseed th*- act of 11*17 required the
'ommiaaioner* Court* in tiie several
countie* comprising the district to
pa*s on the petition, and required *
two-thirds got* of resident taxpay-
ers to create the district By amend-
ments to th*- 1917 act. passed after
the Canal*-* act tiecame ettwctlve, th*
petition tor th*- district was required
to be- presented and acted on by th’
Htati
* s tin ph
rourtetiav
. Ilet'y
Andre
TrIMMe W ant ad* hrlag bwataeao
win. Carmen Phillipa, Winter
wil'lsm Clifford Hector v
Esrl tteben-k. Jimmy Cooley,
Brnwmont Forrest Robinson
I M< A Ulster
, Truesdell
I Jeanne Carpenter,
Ashwa ->f Vengeance" Is a romance
-if IVaace in the day* of the weak-
i willed Cbsrl’s IX snd hie ruthless
1 mother, Catherine de Medici Re
-■Mrs the notshle cast named above,
i four thousand extra* are employed
: tn its spectacular and thrilling
| scenes
ph«-n Gcsveeon. graduate of the
II E< --I- de* Beaux Aria of Furl*. <3w-
||*lgn*'-l thg great sets which are seen
|| IB the Joseph M RcheRck production
r Aahes of Vengeance,** a First Na-
|t|,.n picture starring Norm* Tai-
| made, showing Monday and Tuesday
| at the <lr»nd Th*>st*r
! Mr cooeonn. who h*« mad* a spe-
cial «tnd t-'f French architecture of
all n-rbsls constructed a deupllcste
o' UN I IRVTP 1 tllrootn a» It was In
lS7z three chateatia of the Renats
| san* e period, snd tn entire quarter
| of the Fari* of Charles IX More
||than I-*’* architects ot the American
|| Institute of Arvhtt’-cts visited the
I sets at the t’nlied Rtudfos during the
I filming of the pb-Moplay
' Ashes of Vengeance” was directed
I by Frank IJ*'yd In the cast, beside*
N-*vma Talmsdg*. are Conway Tearle
AA allace Beery. Oourtehay Foote.
Joasphine Crowell. Ilet’y Francisco
Claire M< I a*well Andre de Reran
Murdock M*'y>n'rle R*tyd tr-
carmen Phillip*, 'A'inter Hall.
Hector V Harm*,
Lucy
Forrest Hohinaon Mary
K*nn th Gibe n Howard I
Frank Leigh and little t
A
Beauty Parlor
-dMllIillWW*' 'l
THE GRAND
Monday and Tuesday
Norma
Special Music Both Nights
Prices 10-35-50c
Talmadge
“ASHES OF
VENGEANCE
Ml** Talmwdirs F» ’Spp»ri<*| h( the grew leal all-
*tar rnsl eier a*«*-mhb'dfnr a molten picture. |
mnsterpFce nf a »lar •n preme. In |v» mn*slve
reels.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 45, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 1, 1924, newspaper, April 1, 1924; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365933/m1/2/: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.