The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 12, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 17, 1928 Page: 1 of 4
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7
LUNCH WITH
SANDWICHES
THE DAILY TRIBUNE
OUR SPECIALTY
US
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FIVK CENTN THE COPY
whamnun
FACTORY OUTPUT
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF
TUI'. FIRST NATIONAL BANK
BAY CITY, TEXAS
in
At the (lose of Business February 28, 1928.
(all deliveries by lodgi Brothers, Inc.,
pertaining i
RESOURCES
aim
rding to Hurry M.
Wurzbach, congressman from the Hill
ion _
indefensible from the standpoint ey
Rice Market
more
578,442.25
Secone, besi kept ya
you will notice that the
is well
<1,282,894.00
LIABILITIES
many colored llowe
rapidiy lindin
car field. and judinr from recent
pen -
pL • uh du’' lor me to di ■ n>' Creug
11,282,894.00
ness ill the sun
It in a medium Hinted
one story housi which i- always kept
Many doorH anil win
The poi ch i large
Hden
inviting chairs and a swing
cuiprignH
4
7> ■?
I
A TRUE FRIEND
ejdqyg
keep their home an prett)
EAi
restul looking as pousible
«
v
are
1 • «♦
7
Herbert
ident and de • lared the*
L
hoist the signal of din
tress.
BAY CITY BANK
leni kopt vard
& TRUST CO.
Service and Efficiency
them for yourself
You must come in and
W. F. TETTS Jeweler
g"um
ent from ant iine in wliii i Ml
€2
Arrogant
FOR RENT
Two desirable offices.
CITIZENS STATE BANK
Sure-Bearing Orchards
PROPERTY FOR SALE
OR LEASE
peaches olume.
melorli a ma
the
n entertainmenit. ad
WALKER FURNITURE COMPANY
rUNERAL DIRECTORS
J
Night Phone IH-M
Hay Phne 101
'th
In tracing
re ol 100,001
Ih
ad
Lasting gifts
at $1 to $10
een.
i olle
State
Report
Crop Damag
cify
Capital Stock
Surplus ____________
Undivided Profits
Circulation _________
DEPOSITS
rerinu
bloek
in zood repair
dows may be si
and on it may
.lie
thes
First, the most
City, first prize
n me.
1,627, 10, asuinst dirt
h last year of 734,405
second prize 15
1, first prize siu
the
ton han < <
written h
"The Senior Six is
its place in Ilie highei
And
ways
Pm i
improv e
doches
tenced
hullin' -
tie and
Ray (
yard in th
tomobiles, it ana found that 5000 of
them bad lasted 11 yeara
numerou
let Um con
hungalow,
They
The Above is Correct.
e. L .McDonald, Caahier.
first prize
are also ol
ingested in
pears,
is far i
■ <h'd Im lory
according to
YARD BEAUTIFUL
CONTEST COMMIT-
TEE ON THE JOB
Loans _____...___
Stocks and Bonds
Bonds to Secure Circulati
Banking House _____
Furniture and Fixtures
Other Real Estate _
U. S. Bonds________...
Bills of Exchange
Cali Loans -____
CASH ....
Mincha
ter y
<100,000.00
..... 25,000.00
- 41,971.93
--- 25,000.00
-- 1,040,922.07
. .1520,584.86
— _ 81,421.08
25,000.00
12,500.00
4,000.00
10,995.86
cata yellow
4 Per Cent Internet Paid
On Savings
We a
Ground*
40,837.08
--- 110,808.00
200,000.00
226,797.17
< or poor
"Hve
R 4 MSFY’S AI STIV NI RSF 81
Auetin, Teras,
Superstition In
Discard When Art
Demands Courage
residence
section ' :i
Addreea ■
„G
AWa
i Few triit
j in many ye
hoW gvowt
thin will -urprise you and open your
Imvi a v
not take
k
’ l here ls Nothing I 00 Good For Our Friends"
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Ito any great oxtent, but on account o1
huh winds and continned cold I i
hasthoughi the damage to cotton will h
i of severe and man' will have to replant
r» their < ropi
PATRONAGE SWAPS THE HOME BEAUTIFUL DELIVERIES EXCEED Neighbors
American arch I I
need. You will find that
easily taken care of a sometime yo
Johnny oi Mary may
E z ’ J Peot get
rarce —omedy । not hav
second prize 55 ■
provement dlurins
510, second prize j
atractive yard in Hlus
Texas 1
defeated
made <o think
Frank Tuttie, director, who abundance of fruit
I think that anyone
lawn shade trees are planted and well
kept
When you nt lust glance toward no
house you are dazed by its pure while
berries, UK and other fruitw
below the demand
a savings acc ount is a real
friend it you ever have to
< ommittee, or ieave it ut i
of ( ommeree room and ii
Third, greatest ini
rned vinnei it h precinci nd state
>1 T xu me not sheep that may
ven under the rod of a shepherd
will support whom they chbose
lifer made U greut blunder when
will not bow
new standar six line
Their opposition a
their homes more beautirul, exterior
RepiLlican Practice l n and interior, whethex to make II a
l\t pil l )1 if a 11 l I at l l< t ill bett I place to live or to receive the
South F las Brought Dis-prize 1 beside the question, rhe 1m
. ° portant thin i (hut not alone home )] m _ o*
repute Upon l arty. owners but our home makei are in —O6Ee DrotnerS •1X .
patronage or pie Re
Before planninin 7) '
consideration th* typi »
। the material from which
tor ■ flowei i
palace, whethei you be rich
• k*
With the added itimnl that I
been provided by the introduction
the new low priced standurd Six
Wharton pril 16 Grow ei • .n ।
Wharton County toda, feured that th>
for the week ended
country and Canada e
r reni or ale
her fathei the head ol a traveling rep
ompun) of the pust, known as
and when
Successive Roles
Keep Lawrence
Grant Hustling
Without patronaze they would
been ordinaril plain sampsonslare in convenient places so that my
i of iheir links it is an un-,flowers may be watered all thru the
hot months of summer Around *
the preceding week, while tin Victor 11* pocketa in March witl u
six models which have been great fav j total so far of 1.213,702 again II
orites with the buying public ince he on total la । year o Ln of l (
The garden
be damazed
, the forces opposed 0
Gully coloued
to ake it 0 market
Nack varde will
fruit for town nomes
spoken of
afternoon I 3:00
< ussed the mallei
This contest I now open and
is to how to make your home
attractive lol them
My Ideal I xterior Home
yard beautiful contest in Bay
cut out this applici
to Mrs w II Wil-
prize for cleanest
block it was i
mmou
to 763, I
Allen
3 2 id
ferne III ill
plzn for houses, but now
riu ern any
We herein wish lo ♦ ntei voni
in IL
ing April 2 and • loning \uri
The mont attrnctivi yard
4011 Ml Will M MIU I! 12.
pl duce • nough
Why not raise
' home
Aver. «I
cold wave of lust week and frost last
I ligh Mark in Production nirwt.stud dopak piatbrin aotpn troD
and Sales Reac hed W it h
terested
Oue of the most vital factors
will tndoubtedly he nece
l’alacios pril lt
orops do not appeai ’<i
er and Nolte at all, but I have borne
the! i unjustifiable attucks upon ine.
sometimes in the open, oftener nt thg
dark, <n • ight ionz yeurs, and my s
respeet iorc me to keep sileni
Gerd P’eters, after making
This should be ol interest to each man
and woman in Buy City, not from Uh
standpoint of what little prize is olter-
ed by these good women, bin omt
selfish pride in doing omething hai
will beautity mu only their own prem
ises but in making tin town mon «’
tractive t<» thosi not only living in Bay
City, but to visitot s well
is wheezing, hitting on
i By Rose Porlet •
If you well to enter into the do
mains of my ideal home you would be
greatly surprised and I hope greutl)
pleased and full ot admiration of my
idea ot an ideal home
First, as you come ulong the stret
prove this some of the articles they
have written will appear in this papei shipments by ’• > uni’ according to aid i < onsid rabl portion ol the col
from today until the close of the earn John R Lee, general ales managerton in this section will have to he re
paign So watch for them, for your of the company planted lit also said som farm
something; Retail sules oi cars nd truck- t< maynot ha \ e seed for । •’planting loth
taled 6,232 units which xcee- an. corn and ric suffered
week Iasi year and set new hirli — -0 °
mark tor 1928 Factory hipment
were ,165 It is significaut that ci
King iloris Ater II
k
concedes that the sys
soft ear pet on which to walk Fuucets
not iffie ient
vary to substantially no ri He our pro
duction • hedules in thi line inn
ng the pawl week retail sab ot the
Senior Six gained 37 pt । rent over
I know if I bow not
it will bow do Wb
Tuttle Praises
descriptions
At the back of the houst there is a
large, smooth lawn with st altering
shade trees and also here and there
Home one said, yoin home i youi
organitolion has long
ol being ruled by an auto-
picks a cundidate and then
t ink and file ol th Repub
vot his way. The Rt*pub|i
has been in
appointeti and no contestant
day of inspection
one • hould ’ aiki pa t a
And giving thrust for thrust
flowers wave and toss ’heir blossoiis
as they adorn my yard on every side.
Roses also have their places where
they bloom the w holt year thru Tin*
grass is well cared tor and form- a
HI l ampo. pril 16. (ommissioner
beds are sugge stevi in place of
lecture today there
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GRUEN w ATCM---
Armetrong quaker Felt Kugns Are Gnarnnteed. New Patterns.
i Ini* ai possibl in uriles that 'I
which hu a ymmet rically arranze
fucade and the remaining featur s ci
rianta at the doorway of any hous
hold the ke) to its entire arrangi
meni Then let us begin here b
using a pair of boxwood bushen
The committee in offerin the
small prizes, did not think that h<
average home ownei would work for
prizes only, but in giving these priz
it is for a good cause, as some would
not enter otherwise The mericun
Homes \ssoi iation who । ponsoi
ine this work will huve other main
are giving here point- to be considered
and prizes oflered This committ
decided to ofte i three diftereni prizi
in order that in
know who will enter
day of thcir introduction again added
a 23 per cent increnst to ir ilreaciy
maii\ ah records.
"In addition, a continued heav; d<
maud holds up for oii (iraham liroth
rs trucks and commercial cars We
home making today and tomorrow will
be our modern youth Even (hough
on the exterior they may look like
flappers and jellies, in their heads
they have food for thought and to
l’lanninu l hr Lwn.
I By Maurine In* La no i
Tiie house controls the planting
BAY CITY, TEXAS, IUESDAY. APKII 17, 1928.
emphasize the entrani ' If
I he value of friendship
is best shown in time of
bearing varieties for
ak for free catalogue
iki Hz.mil Hu I Home
who was u visitor
treue hav been plantedi
ara, and the supply of
G A Moore, R Lee Anderson, T. J
Walker. W R. Horn. Jr . Edw Kyan
l‘ H Hamill Hr Rugeley,
il requirud nil her nerve to play ill.
starring vehicle. Something Always
iiked yeilow dressen ol' wrapu and hus
ilwaya rofuned to wear them Thin is
ing made for nil nl our line is ex- on O tin <
i optionally pleasing. Mi Le id iribution in Mi
I lon lune which has no
nl today the Creager-Nolte
Jersey milk cows See \ w
Pledxer. Texas
maw
g 4g "A......mey, i ; 2 9 E-g
Hl -ayaaeee
A )
(Ajpnrus
/'/I Budoj s o 189"%
/ g*m -h
Esrnndhilin. *,*
tace hit-
oi zood morals as well as from the
' andpoint oi ood politics. We have
thousand- of .is good faithrul and true
itepublicans in (hi- South as cun be
round anywhere in this country. They
lon ‘ their iniri.'. .ind are devoted to its
principles and traditions, but they de
spine th.' < la- i that is contemptounly
And what a range for choice! Vanities, studs,
automatic pencils, pocket lighters, earrings,
hill folds, purses, belt buckles, cuff links,
bon bon dishes, fountain pens, salt shakers,
pocket knives, vases, cigarette holders,
humidors, candlesticks—muchtoonumerous
for us to name them all in this small space!
IS A BAD POLICY r ...........................
' taking a decided interest in making
to aive out a little later
publician-
The Texas state oruatiix.ition has
lor several years, under the leadership
of H H Creager of Brownsville and
Euzene Nolte, state chairman, aimed at
nothing hut patronage, and as a result
ire known from one end of the state
to tin other as 'pie republicians.
"Tl>. , two men have practically
controlled the orzanization with the
patronaze they have been able to dis
Whether you wish a gift of moderate price
or one of great worth, you will find a splen-
did variety here
in .. theit oppo ition, but of I he moth, that
I ori Worth, Apsil 1G The system
nd practic ol exchangiuz or "swap
pin; Southern patronaze for south
ern delegates io Itepublican National
conventions i- bringing our party into
diare pule and contempt with the best
46--
New Orleuns April hi. The oul)
feature in the rice market Monday was
10,355 pockets received from interior
.ild l hen was a fair domani in mall
lots u the nsunl advance ovei firsi
The i ice millers report shows dis-
tribution in the whole bell in March
905,675 pockets, nd a total for the
Pinkie Harri who has churg ot he
colored work in this contest, thul
prizes for her people und th Mexi
can people be withield lor
in order that some arrangements be
made There will be uh able prizi
for both colored । ml Mexican people
uh well as I he American class.
mate will not permit tht use of thes
shrubs, I Bao may be substituted
Tall shrubs should not b used to i
cover the walla or windows in this
particulai type of bungalow, use util)
a low hedge which covers the tounda <
Hon around the house A the coruers •
lull Euglish Hawthornes or wild cher- j
ries ma be used
A lattice fence covered with - onH
vine mny make h very effective buck ,
ground for th» house, and it cuts ofi
ugly spots Thin forma the buckground
wear yellow, he once told
• o ’he mysteriovs action
htni Aiway- iappens." Fs
o. because yellow registers
1 ■
Tl wardrobe department
told hei r was chamois-col-
ot yellow mi she had an out
cats in this new picture,
qat Appear
.i it* । the cat must remain
y Frank Tuttle thii par
< it ant. charncti .ii
in I'Ll I a Hoe t uri . ni
ol th.* Km I ol ioches
Ralston’- ‘Somethini
peni which a ill -hov
tarn a I story for Esther ; Wi havi
P ramount starring ve every secti
expectation, UH evidenced by the retail
sale of approximatel 1,000 ot these
cars in the firsi eight In, upon the
market, the heavy domand i hat is be
hose old time A method oftreatins eer corn with
firidze at Mid chemical dust ieveloped by govern
drained, clean und bordered with maps
young shade trees \s you enter my
hedge and stroll along my flower bor
dered walk you see • guy display ol
A committee, composed ol Mi W
l» Wilson, chairman; Mrs. Z W I.
Lano, Mr - K. N Gustaison und Mrs
It M. Harkey, Pinkie Harris repre
venting the colored people met in tin
chamber Ol Commerce rooms Mondus
An ex’ ' I lent ।
support the bloni
Hamiiton I the I
are So II I Japan
Charlen s lion h
nie Morris ver
nd for the euson o liu 6,767,025
lie. eint ol rough in Miiri h werel
1121,266 barrels, mid ho fur for the seu
oil, ,177,169
Stock of rough mid elemi April 1
the same time they were 1,807.755
shipments to Porto Hico were 155.-1
nien " and thers. ment cientiats results in increased •
oo — — । yield of one to 12 busheis an acre at a
Tribune ads art bostnens zettcra <ost oi 6 centa an acre
livered to her The so
the contest, the better
I mestic dealer reports how uu in. ream
in sales of passengei io of 2 per
..ut over the corresp ondin week n
192. Las Week's retaii lelivei .
wer 1* per cent ove 1 tho ot the pr
ceding week, and 32 per < eni ab. ad oi
those for the same wel Inst yeui
While the publit accentanc ol 111
i or the blight colors which are esven
i ial to every exterior plan These col '
or are found in numerous varieties of I
flowers.
ing walk lending to its entrance a
border plant is needed Pansies or
nasturtiuma are very desirable for thin
purpose.
If there is space enouzh on the lawn
a flower garden on the mat or south
-.Ide of the dwelling would be very
desirable In this there should be
various colored flowers to furnish thel
needed colors to finish the plan Use ।
such flowers as tulips, gladiolas, zien I
nas, chrysanthemums and lark spurs
and othera which bloom at dirrereni
periods from thee.* A perfect rotation
should be had, other win*., this plot
would detract rather than add to your
Do not string flower beds about tht ,
house if i he hedge mentioned above
is used if this la omitted narrow
beda mas be placed between the tall
shrubs or tree- uned at the corners
in these he. nine border plant must
be used, sue h as violets Flowers to
suit the individual may be planted
here but we must r member that them
plants should be rranzed sywtemrgi
rally nd pered D until the til
backuround plan' r- ched Thenel
thing Always Happens
hr hown it 'he Colonial
in and Saturday
ay that the screen play ।
• ■ iat" and poeneses more
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 12, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 17, 1928, newspaper, April 17, 1928; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1424009/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.