The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 259, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 30, 1925 Page: 2 of 4
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Sunday Sehool at 9:45 a. m.
Wednesday evening at s o'elock.
Everyone Is cordiaily invited.
How different that boy or
girl of yours will look-but
photographsof the children
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Newspapers in inland Asiatic cities
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renders get through with them.
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in this country the phenomenon o‘
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Why waste time, energy and take a chance on
losing your deposit, which is always demanded
in advance?
trample up
late their i
gratify the
COME folks think of the jewelry
• store at the place to go, chiefly,
for those gifts where expense is the
second consideration.
But not Santa Claus! That canny
old gift expert knows better than
that'
He judges the worth of a gift not
alone by what it coats, but by what
it yields—in service and satisfaction
. . . And long ago, he discovered
Saving in typewriter travel that
since we are denied this privilege we utilize this
mthod to reach as many as we can with our mes-
verintendlent of the Anti-Ha-
the clasp of sincerity make you understand our
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Qage
in a violation of. and trespass upon,
the inherent natural rights of the cit-
izen which he possessed before there
same thing
hibition law at all
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Try Tribune ads for extra business.
Tribune ads are business getters.
firm# when issuing invoices
of enforcing the pr
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did nut create those rights
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GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR.
PEDDLER NO.”
was a written constitution
hatever
re are others hesiden the
the Anti-Saloon Lague
Shortiy before the primaries last Oc-
tober. a columnist of the Erle. Penn ,
Times announced in his dally column
that he was going to run for sheriff
because he needed the money" He
meant the statement as a joke. but hla
friends took it otherwise and would
not permit h‘m to withdraw and he
was elected sheriff, according to re-
ports
The Chilean Hall of Fame contains
many English and Scotch names.
for months by the
adopted it at
CAREY SMITH
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al of the I
St niat ion I
drinking I
• The people shall Ive < are
Ir vorsons, papers and pos
is from all unreasonabl weta
r •earchis and no warrunt
In that
is called upon to |
ture shall enact law* to ten.
remedy speedy and effectual
clearances which are used by
ollows
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in the
As a beginning toward the goal of
•’the liquidation of illiteracy by 1928,"
the commissariat of Russia printed
special primers and scattered them
broadcast over the country in 1921
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Try Tribune ads for extra business
uniform invotce
mat red provisions of the consti-
or thing shall issue with
cribing them as near as may
without probable cause sup
by oath or affirmation
even square feet on in
Wed take you by the hand, one by one and with
> section is
which read
12 The wri
Growth of Small Town.The
-s—— I relieve pressure on the brain The
teeth of the operating saws are so fine
that to see them one needs a maxnu!
ing glass
Because sparks from railroad en-
gines under government administraz
tion caused the great forest fires of
Minnesota in 1918, the government
was held liable for 116,000,000 dam-
ages.
vious, too, that hounes, paper*, per-
son* and pomsessions are put under
qual protection.
The legisiature merely phrased the
constitutional guaranties into statu-
tory form in doing «o It obeyed the
constitntion.
As has been said before in this col-
umn it could not have by affirmative
legislation constitutionally authorized
that to be done, which, by negative
legislation is forbade.
If those who indulge in vitrolic as
Iw muspeheeu
The Search and Seizure qauilthe...
you the
antages shown for the uniform
The bald eagle la not really bald
but from a distance it appears to be
so ha head and part of its neck are
pure white
*r that what is meant by the
unreasonable seizures or
is such as are made without
based on sworn complaint;
Figures given out by the rural eco-
nomics department of the Ohio State
University show that the average Ohio
farm horse works only two hours a
day at a cost of little mores than 15
cents an hour.
Women of the Kashgar oasis weep ;
at the graves of their parents as a [
demonstration of their ancestor wor-1
ship.
A Greenland conjurer against evil I
spirits once advised Kaj Birket Smith,
a Danish explorer, to sew his boots
to the back of his mother’s dress to
lie worn there the rest of her life.
Ferdinan Hoberg, the Swedish artist,
in attempting to preserve a likeness
of all that is characteristic in Sweden,
has made more than a thousand draw-
lugs of old fashioned buildings and
early industries.
The island of Culion, the Philippine
site of the largest leper colony in the
world, was one of the first places un-
der the American flag to give women
the right to vote.
Cooka in London, England .refuse
to accept positions unless they are as-
sured that.their kitchens will be wired
with a radio extension from the wire-
les installation of the family up-
stairs.
The United States bureau of fish-
eries has discovered that barnacles on ,
ship bottoms collect only on plates
painted blue and black and that other I
colors ure practically free from them !
The Egyptian women thought they 1
could strengthen their hair by rub-1
bing it with a donkey's tooth crushed I
in honey.
Neither horses nor sheep will eat the
"horse sorrel" or "sheep sorrel" that
grows on thousands of acres of acid ,
land that lime would remedy.
more than ex
vArinpt
if it’s not right
1
Local anti-barberry laws were pass- ’
ed in France as early as 1660. The!
common barberry and completely erad-
icated from Denmark in IMS, since .
wich time no black stem rust in ‘
wheat has been noticed there.
With the exception of a privileged
few, Japanese radio enthusiasts are
limited in their reception to the single
wave length of 375 meters, their sets
being sealed for other wave lengths.
It is an error to say that Franklin's
kite experiment led to the construction
of lightning rods. We have Franklin's
own words flint the kite experiment
followed the rods.
"Don’t Ray ( lass from our files.
many with whom the
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tellig ence to justify them even in d
, cusmins the question
Incss firm* of America. Ae8.6 nin8 ’ development of semi-rurai environ
fice work, saving time, cutting.labor ment has been carried to the place
waste insuring greater accuracy and Where the big cities of the first mag-
reducing mailing volume flu Ford nitude are now growing seemingly no
Motor Company is presenting I ox.the more rapidly than are the small cities
consideration of business executives and large towns, and we even may be
generally the uniform invoice, devised on the threshold of a reaction from
by the company itseir the traditional pro-urban migration
Everyone is more or less familial From the most complete and relia-
with the efficiency and economy ef— ble source or building information
fee ted by the company in standardI xu- available in this country, it is found
tion as applied to its manutas urinK: that during the stst nine months or
The uniform Invoice is standardized the current year the 25 leading cities
efficiency carried into office practice or the country, in point of housing
with the same economical resul < construction, enjoyed a building gain
Invoices may seem to be small of about 17 cent over the same
things to the average person, but they period of 1924. From the same au-
assume impressive,, proportions in thority it is learned that 34 cities and
modern business I in is strikingly towns, exclusive of the 25 metrop-
exemplified in the case of the Ford olises, showed a combined increase of
Motor Company;, It handles more substantially the same percentage. In-
than half a million invoices a year, cluded in this list of 314 centers were
The incoming invoices covering every- some places with only a few thousand
thing from toothpicks and < hee ■ to popultion
steel and rallroad cars, to say noth- ..... -■ ■
ing of outgoing invoices for antomo- |
biles 'arouse the interest of the student of
Out of its experience the company current economic conditions, and to
developed the unirorm .invoice and justify the hope that the small town
is beginning to come into its own.
BRIEFLY TOLD
ith possible loss of postage
neparate mailing
hundreds of
celved by London, an dretransmitted
to British India thus Joiniae E L
and West through the medfur of '
ether.
The song, “The Sweet Bye and Bye."
composed in the lantern light of a
country store, brought a royalty or
$56,000, but not until 50 years after
its composer, Joseph F. Webster, of
Elkhorn, Wisconsin, had written it.
The Turkish headgear of yesterday
is being made* into foot warmers of
today The Red Crescent, correspond-
ing to our Red Cross. Is collecting
discarded fezzes and havine them
made into bed slippers.
Napoleon traveled from near Vilna
to Paris in 312 hours. An ordinal)
traveler could not have done this dis-
tame in twice the time. Railways
have reduced the journey to less than
48 hours.
word from the
greatest state
on earth that
will hr tolerate
xon league, and many of thoye who,
ike him. are otnensed with the idea
ly Ninth Lezislature of shut i» known
as "the search ami seizure act "
law do
earch any place
fiat I had no sooner set my teeth in
ft than I paused, a strange feeling
came over me. I came to a quick res
olution Firmly I walked up to that
eart. placed the stolen melon where I
got it from, and took a ripe one."
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Impressed by the multitude of pam
phlets tmsued by the department of
agriculture, an Oswego. Kansas, farm
er has appealed for information on
“how to pnt on a shirt, eat an apple
peal potatoes, adjust a dog collar, and
eat a chicken."
One Year Ni
The Matazorda t ounty Tribune
Industry Uniform Invoices fr m
bakers, shoe manufacturers. torr eg
companies .steel mills, lumber mills,
boat builders, chemical manufactu:-
erw and many others la the files of
the company all attest to the practi-
cability of the form
The uniform Invoice requires ho
change in systems in any office organ
voice paper on originals alone
it. Reduced paper handling by cue
turner
off putting it into practice only until
their invoice stock on hand was ex-
hausted But it did not end there,
for II was passed on from one to an
other until at present hundreds and
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Since the adoption of the uniform
invoice, the Find Motor Company has
found that, aside from the great sav- ’
ing in the volume of incoming in - |
voices, it has simplified office work
eliminated annoyances that were ex-
pensive one way or another, and af
feiled a direct saving of money
through reduction of personnel.
It is because of this that the com ,
pany is presenting the plan of the uni
form invoice to American business
for general adoption so that all may
share in its advantages and economte
values.
b told us 1 members
all kinds I a ho are eriti
if the Anti-Saloon leaguers think
the people of Texas are going to even
try to authorize any officer of any
time or under any circumstances to
enter the homes of citizens without
complaint or warrant and on mere
conjecture or suspicion, or to search
the person or any, even the humblest
citizen, on suspie ton, however strong,
they are grievously mistaken, and the
mooner they find out that such is the
fact, the better will it be for their
cause and for their officers.- Houston
Chronicle
Theodore Roosevelt: "It is the doer
of deeds who counts in the buttle of
life not he who looks on and says
how the fight ought to be fought,
without himself sharing in the strug-
gle and the danger.
Long before Archimedes, the Mayas
worked out a system for measuring
time, which is more accurate than
any system ever evolved in the whole
course of the world's history.
A whole radio program has been
broadcast from East Pittsburgh, re-
To hear them talk, and read what 1. r. vum*".
11 t,u . . ... >. I . . Med by mime Anti-sacon Iaxuora Iiroueh
, " of personal rizhtn containedJ" great him on surpicion, and nome
' - th. conutituion,wouid"uppoN, that honest judge, otwedient to hi oath «I
I the leziolature had “eliberatelz .Ji orice, wili Isaue a writ of habeas cor-
sued a law toproteet bootiegeerzand ana bring the greMH man by
alt in.the afr.and"ueomiui lore him and when he find" he was
tion, of the, prohibition Ae unlawfiliy ar rd rd will not only dis
Thone who do no know any hottor charne him but compel the officer to
wpuid.upDo the law w.a the worn the prinoner such physical
n.of a, "wet lexiinhatpre. whorranuthe eviencen of ulit as he may have
" leginlature l«. In fart, overwhelmingly
the । g "
"... . . , < -.1 When am h a com rete case arises
I The law bl "imply aporaphrpunoa howl will go up from the Anti-sa
th.- rswr of the IHl of right*. Lazuer" that wi be heara from
I which hv the exprena term« of that
Austin I instruwent l« beyond the power of the
Texline tel Point isabel. They
Scientists have found that Marathon
runner* and other athletes who eat
sugar and candy before exertion come
through their races in better physical
condition than those who run un-
sweetened '
rage becaune the courts will
has sworn to support it reaas Ls
■ great cap
in the area
no "publie
nates customer's use* of rubber stamp <
and "ticker rider": prevents defacing
invoice and obliterating important
data.
The desirability of the "eustomer’a
order' column feature of the uniform
invoice, which permits aceumulative
billing. was forcibly brought out in
a recent comparison made by the com-
puny with another form of invoice,
designed for single order hilling
This case was that of an account
cobble invoice of the uniform form
I on which 17 items were listed as com-
pared with the other single order
I form
Headlights and tall lights on baby
| carriages are necessary in Milwaukee,
according to the literal interpretation
of city ordinances of that city. । **‘
he of offi
you send it back
hazardw, are Erea
deed neem to feel a
hecaune of the enact
tution to their fanatical aims.
None of them believe more strongly
in entorcing the prohibition law than
does the chronicle it believes the
eighteenth amendment and the Vol-
stead act, taken together, constitute
the longest step forward in soclal
righteousness and moral progress that
has been taken in a century "
At the same time it belleves just as
strongly that < he enorcement of no
law either justifies or reguires a vio-
lation of the natural rights of any
form involce may be Hummed up as
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For Hi shipper Centralization of
shipptaz data; continuous writing
lHpa.es; natural rarrlage shifts for
speed in typinu lived column for cus-
tomer's older number, permitting con-
nolidated billing that is, all ship-
ments for one day, regardless of or-
der number, appearing on one invoice,
effecting a reduction of 25 per cent
in papers to lie handled by shipper
mid customer
For the customer: Reservation cen
I rallies customer’s approvals: elimi-
E
/
ization It is simply one of typo
graphical arrangement of the basie
elements required for every type of
involve
It is adaptable to any form of hill-
ing machine or typewriter and has
been successfully used in fanhold,
multifold and pad forms, through Hex-
trngraph and other duplicator ays
terns Furthermore, the uniform in-
voice in no way interferes with any
that I dollar goes farther at the jew-
elry store than it docs anywhe reelse,
in procuring endurit G uscfulne ; and
pleasure.
For the jeweler deals in imperish-
ables— in gifts that last, like the fidel-
ity of a fine friendship, for as long as
life itself!
Specializing in jewels, the jeweler
sees to it that every article in his
stock is truly a jewel. And whether
it be for adornment or for utility, it
must measure up to jewe-standards,
in craftsmanship and int erity.
He who must coddle a lean purse
or she who may indulge a fat one.
both will find thcte ti ' gifts they
would most like to Ei •—comfort-
ably priced within their repective
Christmas budgets.
But whatever the price the quality
is always jeweler's quality-uncom-
promising in its fine standards.
Au Santa Claus' He knows!
a cartful of melon* He was only a DI ’ on
boy and he was tempted: besides, he 1 0u "2"
speak at a club dinner, and took for!
bln theme "Ionesty." He said when "
he was a boy at home he one day saw I
sweaters for m
ings for the liti
and then more
9 Lessened congestion in files
Prenented In cold type, as It is, the
never “grow up”,
them to------
The edict I
•nd it's ast
must not be i
New Year'* »
a long time .
that prohibit I
of drinking,
that papa w<
monny left V
Th. next object of their criticinm
and etenunciation will in all likeli I
invoice wore
1 on.- insertion of invoice form in
machine instead of 17.
2. one writing of heading instead
Published Every Day Hxcept Sunday
| measures a losa, due to wear on the
machine as well as time loss for the
I operator, of 79 feet 1 3-4 inches
4 Conservation of paper The unt-
I form Invoice was just twice as long
las the other single order form.
I 5 Saved writing of 17 Individual in
liked melons Th. opportunity was
there, there was little or no risk of
detection “I sneaked up to that cart,"!
said Mark, 'and I stole a melon 11
It says there I legislature f«
lie drinking there | partieular wl
has none
Entered a
the powtoffi
of congreas
Company does not do any business,
hav adopted it for their use
The uniform invoice advantazes of
saving are quickly apparent. It is
simple in make up it has only two
zones, one for Ilie shipper’s use and
one for the eustomer’s use, so that it
eliminates any elements of misunder-
standing and difficulties in an invoic-
ing department
While zone one meets all the re-
quirements of modern invoicing with
the distinet advantage of the "cus-
tomers order” column permitting con-
solidated us well as single billing.
Zone two, devoted to the customer’s
needs, is in keeping with the idea of
I service on which all business is de-
pendent for its succesH. It reserves
tor the nse of the shipper’s customer
a place for any data he may wish to
affix in his method of checking or up
proving charges The customer be
gins to save time with the arrival of
the invoice in his mailing department
a littie
n it did
of the Hill o
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of habeas COT
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