The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 131, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 5, 1932 Page: 1 of 4
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THE DAILY TRIBUNE
SHIP EY TRUCK
Wofford Truck I ine
Houston, Bay City, Gulf and
Matagorda
Houston Phones Cap. 1371 1372
"There Is Nothing I 00 Good For Our Friends”
5c PER COPY
VOL. 28
NO. 131
Sterling Contest Suit Dismissed This Morning
Contest Against Mrs. Ferguson Dismissed
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Judge W. F. Robertsos of
Austin Decides Legis-
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NOTICE, FATHERS
clous salad course was served to the ment
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nor was removed this morning when the election suit brought against her
Sterling was dismissed.
Business
interests
filed in a "friendly
The suit
trary to public opinion mutuals are
not subject to supervision.
we answer that call.
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NOTICE
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MAY HELP YOU IN THE FURTH
passed through the
city today for
ERANCE OF YOUR OWN BUSINESS
Wharton, where they
attending
INTERESTS, AND OUR FACILITIES
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MODERN BANKING SERVICE ARE
the slate of
regular business of the club
few days visit.
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I ASHIONS LATEST
LADIES’ HATS
Austin Building, Bay City, Texas
Purles in Brown and Black
50c up to $2.95
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$1.93 $2.95 $4.95
COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE
Thursday
Divorce In
I ALL’S F AVORITE SHOES
Your Business Will Be
The Family
Appreciated
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There will not be a special train I
from here to the game at Eagle Lake I
Wofford Truck Line
Bay City Phones III, 415
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guson as the Democratic nominee.
The entire thing will be all settled
E. 0. TAULBEE
HAS CHARGE OF
1 of them who had been loyal to the
J governor throughout his meteoric rise
। in politics, grew weary and disgusted.
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kind and suede—
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moved to the Burnett Yancey
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Kitty Cobb.
Martha Jane Delano.
Mary Vest.
Doris Taylor
Jean Steele.
Lillian Pevateaux.
Odell Dickey.
Doris Adams.
Frances Bowie.
Freda Morehead.
Judith Gaedcke.
Pearl Anderson.
Terese Lewis.
Bobbie McClure.
Jessie Poole.
Geraldine Livengood.
Atotal of 310,580 votes have been
as it is to I
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Palacios Sharks
Turn Back Damon
The invest t
ance.
JUDGE M NABB
CALLS MEETING
AT FREEPORT
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Life
after the
was fin-
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and $4 85
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i or u small lee. fixed by law, we will adminisier
vour estate and invest your funds with the samat
wisdom and care you yourself would exercine
rance in cash was <
appr al made f »r
monthly income rat.
payment at death
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INTERESTING DIS I SSION IN IN
SUKANCE GIVEN BY MM AL
INSURANCE MAN
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Of the
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and desire may
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Convenient, Rapid, Personal
Service
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ness, they
write new
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B. J Hurst.
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most
Friday. The guarantee of two him operative Merchants Personality Con-'
dred paid tickets hadn't been raised I test on Wedneday, Oct. 5. is as folow - i
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WHEELER
ROBT.
WOOLSEY
and Amos Duffy of Matagorda, ' used partisan of Governor Sterling.
A th---h ha city today fori will be compelled to certify Mis Fer-
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the Bucks Bayou
uSsed at len
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hawn that i
life mutual:
existence n
tier 1931-300 A yea
nore than half hac
as the central figures
from investments. |
expert and demand I
Mi and Mrs. Connie Anderson have to Mi Taulbee immediately
Missionary Federation
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foe of Mrs. Ferguson and a very bi-
l by over 100,000 votes. They know '
■ how bitterly the campaign was be-
Standing of candidates in the Co-tween the woman candidate and Gov-
plea. Legislature only contest
—Goodwin Sterne
| happy birthdays and other similar
1 gatherings of his clan with his good !
OUR ADVICE AND COUNSEL
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The following telegram was received i
at 10:30 this morning, immediately.
after Judge W F. Robertson, district
BAY CITY, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY. (MT 5,1932
pert
ndred
ed by
a perfunctory manner by the insur- us and that
ance department of Texas. Deposit of
t
arities. This y
for a few days on business
they please. Their
GALVESTON Ort 4 A large local
ernar Sterling and how again Gov- j
ernor Sterling was defeated for the
nomination
And then the suit. News service told j
Rice farmers, in order not to delay;
your threshing and get number one
grade, use Hurst Butt Cutters. Phone 1
!»in all about the futility of such a
suit, the impossibility of it and its1 ... n
unfairness The voters. and thousands] b) the defeated candidate. Ro
tiary rings with cheers
astheAll-Americar
Halfwits kick of
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Every voter in Texas is familiar
with all that has happened in Texas
in an election way this year. They
1 know about the hectic campaign of
j both primaries. They know of the bit
terness aroused in the first primary,
I and know Mrs. Ferguson led the field
Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Hart enter- judge of Austin, dismissed the elec-
tained last evening at 8 o’clock. Highton contest suit
score for the ladies was won by Miss Carey Smith.
Iris Darby and high for the men was ■ Bay City. Texas
presented to Mr P R. Hamill. A deli Sterling contest dismissed on abate-
estment schedules are no
o any particular field, bu
Taulbee, life insurance
may do as
is prohibi
are made
y do not <
following guests and membsrs: Mes-
srs. and Mesdames P. R. Hamill. T.
C. Bruno. Jack Wood, Mrs. Ed Me-
Taffe: Messrs. Paul Langham, Ed Ba-
douh and Misses Iris Darby. Analu
Gartrell and Miss Jean Steele.
Coach J. Roy
ished. Music throughout the meal was
furnished by Mrs. Highley. Mrs Ser-
rill. Jay Serrill an Glen Ellis.
Mr. Taulbee dealt at length on th *
values of reputable and reliable in-
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am * * A x,) c.amcMje
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, sum of life in
1" picted and th
I sat at the same table for the first
that the American home still calls to
ever attained Baker. Jr., P. A. Ryman, Carroll Ry - l
the sporting man and Amos Duffy of Matagorda. 1
et,.A
zone mee ting of the M ethodist'
than they could have
otherwise it was not
Newest Fall Dresses.
AB-
With EDNA
MAY OLIVER
ROSCO ATES. ED-
GAR KENNEDY
Dad O. Selznick,
Ezecutive Producer
such procedure
terests. 24 out o
panics withdrev
day 106 foreign
plied with the
tremendous bus
it was believ
some of the li
r a more import
ther investment
certainly after j
nould be no gu
ide an income fc
after you have
nodern company
have eliminated
court ' and the public disapproval
grew stronger and more articulate, i
The people didn't like it. They want- 1
ed fair ploy and were growing into
i an ugly mood rapidly.
( Then the suit. And now the dismis-
sal by the judge who took the case
i into his own court. The people are
satisfied and the preparations will go
ion as the law’ prescribes. The secretary
| of state, who has been a very bitter
passed out of the business with a to-|
tal loss to all policy holders. Con-
should do business
At every session of our legislatu
extensive lobbying has been done t
cause the repeal of this law, but w
should insist on our representative
doing all that is possible to retain th
law which was enacted for the pro
delegation will go to Fret port Friday
.............. .ven until the Iasi for a special meeting of the Hug-the-
gle who came to this county several two minutes, when Charley Johnson Coas Highway Asociation at which
years ago from York Pa., to make I Palacios quarterback, intercepted a I improvement of Highway 57 between
their home at Palacios The home of pass, and with good blockins ran Galveston and Palacios will tie dis-
Rev. and Mrs. Paul E Engle was the 72 yards foi a touchdown Wallacacussed The meeting has been called
background for the happy affair/Curtis a guard, blocked out the last by Judge W. E MeNabb of Bay City,
when all the members of his family would-be tackler ' ......o o________——
Buy insurance
COVERING EVERY PHASE OF
We extend our best wishes to Fath- i
j er Engl** on the approaching birthday j 1
is is not required, and in effect | and wish for him many more such
ance is designee
purpose than an
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jeffers, building
contractors of Cleveland, Ohio; and
Mr and Mrs. Charles J Engle. as-
sociated with the Maryland Casualty j
Company, Boston, Mass. drove!
through from their eastern homes, ar-
l riving in Palacios on September. 27. j
land will return East. Oct 7. They ex-
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GEO. R. BURKE EDO.TAULBEE
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some of the Democrats will bolt the
ticket. There will In* enough left to
place her in the seat in easy fashion.
Personally I shall abide by the pledge
Family Reunion at
Home of Rev. and
Mrs. Paul Engle
i real estate or Texas
, was done for the pro
j holders. Prior to th
this law the premiun
' eign companies was s
i vested. as they no
pecially touching, making us realize
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vF"t LEWIS SIONE,
A(-El., LOIS WILSON,
in i> limiter picture than
tection of
companies
permitted 1
unless the
which has
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5
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drawing were piqued because of the
temerity of the state of Texas in try-
ing to tell them how and where they
_ , , ' i Williams’ Palacios Sharks beat the
Sunday last marked a particularly Damon High Bobcats 14 to 7, in a
joyous milestone in the long and use- l thrilling game
, ful lives of Mr and Mrs Micheal Bn ! The teams were r’
agent and member of the new insur-
ance agency of Burke and Taulbee,
was in charge of the Rotary program
yesterday at tne Bay i ex Hotel.
Mr. F O. Hutcheson, president of
the club turned the program over
and the special train was not char-
tered. Howevei there will be that!
many and more fans from here to
witness the game. The pep squad, a'
group of fifty pretty girls are looking
fci way to get to the game. You!
handsome old football fans ran step
right up now and find room for the
toy misses in your automobiles. This
will be a good game but if Meharg
does not put those boys through from
now until the game it will be a run- I
away in Eagle Lakes favor. That boy )
Reading and that boy Wallace have
got to be watched.
press themselves as pleased with their
trip through this section of our state. I
A family reunion of this type is es- |
probably never has been called upon t
financial judgment, with the responsibi
vesting your insurance money?
Very attractive both
quality and price!
bility of the companies. Suits will be!
brought shortly by creditors of a I
large copany in Houston which fail- i
4 ed recently, against all policy holders. !
Appeal was made to policy holders
to investigate companies with which,
they do business to scrutinize care-;
fully the policy wht n delivered, and
tr in doubt consult your local agent'
as to reliability and as to the pro- j
visions of the contract. Buying from '
strangers and transients is dangerous
and the disappointment of many wid- !
ows and orphans can be traced to a I
policy bought from some stranger
representing a company about which’
you know nothing Some advice was
ACCEPTANCE WE FEEL THAT
end to the other. dence on East Fourth Street
thing to do as it was done and many •
who voted for Sterling in the runoff
left him cold when he pulled this
last election stunt. Well it is al lover
now but the next election. Mrs. Fer-
guson will be the next governor of
Jim Ferguson and his wife, Mrs. Miriam A Ferguson are shown above
AU doubt as to Mrs. Ferguson’s being the Democratic nominee for gove
of 47 out of state c
iv at the time, but
। companies have c
law and are doin
Texas in Deer
-this appli
Mr. Wally Egger alter a visit to
(al "
! our policy holders. The
, who have withdrawn are
to make loans in Texas but
uatie than "The
muc RADIO i
p, m Thursdayi
chief appeal is to the cheapness of
their rates and not in the responsi-
basis that
1 surance companies, stressing the vital given as to the kind of a company in
j importance on old line companies and which to buy insurance and the sug- l
! the risk of mutual companies gestion offered that an investigation I
i Here is Mr. Taulbees address in cf the company would be helpful. A
' full: ' well managed company is important.
I 'The Robinson insurance law was A-rated companies are of course the
I passed in 1907 requiring the invest- best companies for the policy holder,
.ment of 75 per cent of the legal re- and you should perhaps be more cale-
I serve of all Texas business in Texas ful in this than you would even in
it must carry C
are gone. There
work about thi
The great Sterling election suit has cast to date.
been dismissed. That one thing has i ---------- o—o ------
given to the Ferguson’s more strength Mesdames Morgan Smith, E. C.
with the law
orced on the 106
now doing busi-
to burden '
other investments, as life insu
nine in twenty-five years. Die own EASTERN STAR FOOD MARKET
sion was a happy one when* the 1 - -.......-
brothers and sisters of Rev Engle On Saturday. Oct. 15, the Eastern Come on and join the I T. A. You
gathered in recognition of Father Sims will hold a food market, watch ar parents, as well as the mothers.
Engleis approaching eighty-third th,. Tribune for more information that Only, MX days .more to yet in the
birthday and evidenced a comrade-1 will be in the is Plan 10 215 ±rr .50 you, appreciation
1 ship, a community of interest that was order some of the many good eats i for what the P TA has done for
inspirational and reflected a family I that will be for -s.de the achool. Join New, P T A Asso-
| life of such strength that though nep-1 0 o c ation.
Noiinuntruetdonse thurloyccofmhnmee PATRONIZE HOME MERCHANTS] PATRONIZE HOME MLNCHANTS
ed in the reunion Sunday where the
entire family gathered for dinner in
। the home of Rev. and Mrs. Paul Engle'
here.
I Mr. and Mrs. Victor Duttera of the
j Duttera Tan Yard, Gettysburg, Pa.,
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 131, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 5, 1932, newspaper, October 5, 1932; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1424105/m1/1/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.