The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 199, Ed. 1 Friday, October 29, 1926 Page: 3 of 4
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Disaster Relief, Veterans' Aid
Thursday at a diplomatie dinner.
The
Italian, in New
York to advertise
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20,000 MEN DIE EACH YEAR
enough Carillo did her
a fashion show itselt, there is such a
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according to the
ed
ganization contributed $3,642,827, and
which
against
tuberculosis.
SERVICE CAR
Miss Inez Moore let'1
in Houston.
a few days visit
G. W. LEWIS
Night Phone 103
Day Phone 169
An episode of the .
•fit* duo them.
P. G. Secrest
frequently encountered by the Red
Jeweler and Optometrist
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CHIISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
Of Bay City, Texas
WINTER IS JUST AROUND
Announces a
THE CORNER
by
Of Syrat use. New York
270,629 17.
In the Courthouse
I campaign among
At 8:00 o’Cloek
Arbuckle
flawhet upon the
no
DRYGOODS
are not in our line but if you want
Groceries, Fresh Vegetables
matd
Alamo Lumber Co
Fruits, Candies, Etc., just go
to your phone and tell us your
turlit
GRAND
Phone 23
wants--we deliver free.
\
TODAY
Start on the first and let ue have
READ TRIBUNE ADVERTISEMENTS
Notice
n
Now
C. W. DICKEY
Phone 300
Phene 299
earthqueke, fir* or
th.
which struek fl
Standard
I wia
IKK I w TODNY
Lewis
NOTE:
Tomorrow
VERSER
Kt nt
become to thi# gesture that
of relief comes when «•
lean
For they
Brothers
Mack completely the upper half < f
forefinger
Midnight Matinee
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PATRONIZE TRIBUNE ADVERTISERS
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his face, and the sin*
parting Me Iron grey
Kight years after th* World War
finds service to disabled veterans still
And right on down the line all through our store you get
alantlonl rchan'lite at the right prices.
What would serve him
So accustomed have
rillo, featured in "Don Juan's Three'
Nights" at the Grand Wednesday and
The Red Cross campaign to reduce
deaths from accidents and drowuing.
duty with th. Army. Navy and Marine
Corp*. «hll. Red Cross local Chap-
ters expended a total of $1,987,000,
Red Cross assistanco to service men
overshadowed .vary other phase of
it* program. even R* disaster rellet, !
the
•very month in th. past fiscal year. '
Indicating the alia of thin undertak- !
it the house, barn or garage needs a new roof,
this is the time to get the material and have the
work done.
logical second hi«
searches ont his lip
then that everythin.
flood The Red Cm** in each case hee
remnined on the job unti rellet wm
Beginning November 1. all local ad
vertising must be paid for in advance.
Since IMS the American Red Crosa
has give, rellet to 854 disasters in
the United Stetes akme. a year mA
dom pames without a major calamity
Headquarters appropriated $1,641,178,
and Chapters, $1,987,000.
Thi« will he the first showing in
Kay I Ry nt
Hit- Them Rumpled oiten in "Don
Jwan‘- Three Viuht-,"
THAT SCHOOLDAY FRIENDSImP
—LET THE IEWELER MLP you
iuut TUATE it
tion In
coming
day
And
Jack Holl fakinu the lead in a
«trong «t<»ry hy lane Grey.
until th. Mlorida hurricane.
Help for veterans covers many de-
mands, from temporary aid until Gov-
ernment claims are adjusted or uatll
the el soldier la properly hospitalised,
to extendinz capital loans to rehabilk-
tated veterans endeavoring to become
Foremost in Fiscal Year.
Services All Vital.
Fd-z
5-3
Aid to Disabled Men Increases
as Problems and Legislation
Bring Complications.
And
w omen
And strange
bidding
Shirley Mason Likes
Adolescent Parts
$54,783;
tlvtties
United States
only 1
ihey se
William
SI XDAV i* ii uinnri N
Ntay wp and attend the
scene
beaut ifui
Norma Talmadge
Found New Actor
Another discovery in Red Cross as ■
aistance to veterans and their tami-
U.S is that many dependents of these
man unquestionably entitled to Gov-
ernment aid, have struggled along,
ignorant of their rights.
Aproximately 2,686 Red Cross Chap-
ters carry on Home Service work, in
assistance to veterans and their dam-
' can Red Cross.
This situation is due to the increas-
lut. payments, bon... buna.A | instruction in home hyglene and care York University
lowances, and other government ban- , of the sick required $152,466 in nu
The remainder of the fiscal year's
expenditures were accounted for In
JOHN SUTHERLAND, Manager
Ray City, Texas
finuet
knon
always at WORK TO RELIEVE
DISTRESS
Have yours cleaned before they are put away
and you will not have to worry about moths.
MATAGORDA PHARMACY
Paris Smith, Manager
W
7283
p.
fa
de
konw. V
eredited
will he all right
Nut need the par ting ucan the end of thesc
friendships?
Mot if pleasant mumories are kept alive
with tokens that ser vc as lasting tcuunders
of cElghtful Ainu Mater days.
left to right wonld stll identify
masked man as Lewis Stone
Long may it wave!
ire Lecture on Christian Science
to have your clothes cleaned and steamed, not
necessary to have them pressed, to put away
for the Summer months to protect them from
moths.
“STRINGS OF STEEL"
Clara Bow
Alice Joyce
and - -
Robert Cain
In
Quite a lot of full pianting is being
done by members of the truck asocia
tion
Mr. Ruel B. Foley, of Palacios, w 1
a business visitor to Bay City yester-
day.
past year Illustrates the dimiculties I ponded
completed
Last y«
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Nolen spent yes
terday in Gulf and Matagorda.
This picture of high society life on
the Rixiera might well be alcssed as|knowu dictum
served, absorbed $53,075; League of
Red Cross Socleties, $180,000; Junior
Red Cross foreign projects, $74,065;
assistance to ineular Chapters, $49-
599; other insular and foreign work.
outstanding appropriations were for
disaster relief and assistance to die
The Ladies’ Home Journal for May, 1926,
(page 170), says $400,000,000 in damage is
done by the clothes moth annually.
In isso
ople of
borne entirely by the National Head-
quarters. Public Health Nursing, a '
FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 29, 1926
“DANCING MOTHERS'’
hr want in (he our new serial a
good -end-wi. and hate celerted
a- wur feature pieture, "paneing
MI ot hers."
Don't wverlook this donhle MH in.
day for 4 hapter One nf
Juan's Three Nights:" Negligees
Displayed.
Let us advise you about the maximum amount
of protection for your live stock at the mini-
mum expense.
You can buy .my sort of builders hardware
needed here.
“STRINGS OF STEEL”
will be worth the prire.
O—o
Many Entitled to Benefits Still
Uninformed of Just Claims
to Compensation.
Barber, Spare
That Moustache
for, of
The women who
The Publie I- Cordially Invited to Attend
management.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished room
Phone 181. 27-70
tinued Its work on behalf of men in
the Regular Army and Navy and
Marine Corps, which called for a total
appropriation of $509,451.
The enrolled nurses’ reserve, from
which nurses for disaster, and other
emergencies are called, cost 147,382,
। per cent
' tlo j live. Th. Annuni Roll Call from No-
vember 11 to 25, this year, la your op
portunity. Everyone attending to*
"FORLORN RIVER
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U
Hvei
Expenditures by the American Red
Cross for the last year showed a
spent yesterday in the i ity on busi
ness.
is lip lo k
id he al th
supervision of service ac
mounting curve
the customer is a regular ad
and has a regular account
character portrayed
pet habit Is strokin
the little grey labial
gives him such an
rich and
person
o
i about 1
_
Midwest tornade
states was th. out
H. II. Brown came up from Gui
last night to attend the meeting of 'ti
Chamber of Commerce
was called
ornament which
ir of sophistica
Three Nights."
I next wednem
"Don Juan's
o l he flrand
trition instruction, $164,107 was
and general
compared with
! those for the preceding year $11,892-
869.35 a. against $10,321,679 so. The
9449
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U____For Bul6 Lang Syne
I VETERANS STILL
N JO RED CROSS
was necossary, then a Red Cross
j Chapter in Pennsylvania hurried the
I iuvestigaton, lending the papers
11 back to the veteran and hl. Red
1 Cross helpers in Oregon, by air mall. , insular and
i It reached there in time. or which
was at the mercy of h ■
Would Stone horn ot
lose his screen prowemw,
mercy of the dramatie «
pying more than 10 rooms and 50 lire yachthman and sportsman, once was
($1 Sal on automobile owners are be the driver of a mule drawn street car
Inc levied in Rome to aid in the fight on a suburban line in New orleans
ed in helping dependents present
o o ■
Notice
Lewi- Stone Turns l» His Iron frey
Bri-tie- In Every sereen I riri-: J “ue to tornndo
( such capital loaam were to blind rot-
•ran*
i Contact with veterans in hospitais
| in mnintained by Red Crone personnel
which doctor* agree infuences the
veteran’s welfare and improvement
I The Veteraus’ Bureau was planped
I to carry on social work in it. tto.pt
, tai. for mental canes, and la many
cases the Government and the Red
1 Cross are cooperating for U>. weltare
l of the men sufering war disabilitien.
The public is invited to assist thin
work by joining Iba Red Cross during
the Annual Roll Coll, November 11
to >»
were in a physician's records across
the continent from him. To obtain
the needed ailidavita before it *u too
of ladies in the concert bull
The El Campo high school footba late, a cross continent airplane flight
is the time
the erux of each thril
proffers from the • ret n t
Direutor John Francis I HI loft gave
her a chante to gratify that wish in
China is the leading market abroad "Don Juins Three Nightm," an the
for American electrie fans, absorbing drand Wednesday and Thursday
The total expenditures for the year ,
veterans for rein- ended June 30 last were divided:
Ing problem. involved and the com-
plex character of veteran legislation.
There is also an Increase in numbers
of "death cases” handled, as com-
pared with claims for living veterans,
though the work for the latter re
mains heavy. About 20,000 ex service
men are dying each year, a consider-
able percentage of these having serv-
ice connected disabilities.
In a majority of cases. Red Cross
Chapters And their assistance is need-
vertisement can appear.
TIIBUNE PRINTING CO
o—o —...
Havana, Cuba, has the iheal police
force in the w orld, according to An
gust Vollmer. American police expert
Sir Thomas Lipton, noted British
yesterday foci thelr clalms ror death compensation, part ot the Red Cross program of
tez. Insurance payments, bones, burial al : national health work, cost $866,823; I
ani selt supporting tn businesa. Several
I Cross .Xpert. In rendering such a.
bristles from, ver ing her wishes and is never m
Mor. than 43,000 nurses ar. en
rolled in the American Red Cross.
They are ever ready for emergency
; duty. Every American cen do his
i j share for humanity by joining the
Amerlean Red Cross during th. Tenth
Anuuai Roll Call, November 11 to »
standing rellef operation by the Red
Cross. Th. Florida hurricane la Sep-
tember created a problem which er
ceeded in proportion* any dieamter
since th* San Francisco fir*.
Ry joining th. American Red Croes
every American can do hl* part to
make its services continuounly effee
Member of Un- noard of La tun-ship of the Mother Church
CHARLES 1. OHKENSTEIN, C S B
We seem to be up against a serious j
problem, in so far us the rice crop ol 1
next year is concerned. There , % major responsibility of the Amert.
lot ot money and many people invoIV | ____ ,, , ,,
The First church of Christ Si lent 1st, in Boston. Massachusetts
which the
sistance. A veteran dying from serv- । conducted by the First Aid and Life- [
ice-connected disease, was try ing from Raving Service, called for $351,383, I
his bedside to establish at that late | and has shown tangible result. In
time his claim for Government aid to 1 zaved annually.
. . . , . . Th. Junior Red Cross, one of the
his family, and .the necessary proof, foremost peace influences in the
Mr. C. B. .Smith, ot Palacios spent
yesterday in tile city.
abled veteran.. For disaster rellef Henri Hlobert had their gow n design
the American Red Cross expended ' 1 according to the last word in
13,871,827. of which the National Or- Paris showings unless t
---i-.ti--eaaeom Womel of til coloring Hid ch i Vertl •• I
sen timent they commemorate.
They need not be expen-
sive gft % But they shouk!
be durable and servicable,
hke friendship itself.
Whatever you would My
to him or her, at the parting
<4 trcasured Mt hi ol day conv
i udeshipa, should be said foc
A litctime.
Sayit from die jeweler’a
ato k with' Gift; I batLasc."
worfd. was carried on at a coat of
$531,063 All local Chapter activities
of the Red Cross cost $823,000, while
other domestic operations of the Red
Cross, borne by National Head-
quarters, amounted to $204,040.
team ate breakfast this morning at
the Americ an Cafe 1,1 their way to
play“the Freeport teum
foreign operations, 1
foreign disasters in
American Red Cross
filmy, tempting spider well negligee
worn liy Grace Asim in one scene
will give Ilie men as well as the worn
nd under an
RED CROSS SERVICES
SHOW UPWARD TREND
since I hi- host of
Almost every aler lies •••
nerism that he carries from
Inn* to another, regarilem-
ie initiated will I
future filnn
Goodrich." that I
Arbuckle me |
loan for his government, was inquir
ing about famous phrases in thia
country.
“Go West Young Man.' said Norma.
th. Red Cross Chapter. $229 008 For acters walk in and out or the sets, re I Our rates are five cents a line each
diMbled veteran., a total of $1 628.178 splendent in the latest sarb ol ibe ' with ihe office .
NAtional continlent s mont famous inodisteN | insertion, averase HIX words tO the
. ... 1 | Negligees .ue especially on exhibit line No one time advertisement wil.
' in this film lur much ot tin- action be run fur less than 25 cents.
takes place al night after the subtle All local advertisements must be
Ihe disaster relief figures do not mi ician has infatuated in audienc accompanied by cash II phoned in
include the Florida operations, which
occurred after the end of the fiscal
year, in addition to the work for dis-
abled veterans, the Red Cross con-
(I P. Hardy Jr., who was operated
on for mastoid glands last Monday
at Houston, writes to his mother th it
he is getting along fine, and want-
The Tribune to tell all of his schonl:
mates that he l" in the best hospital
Mr. Homer Goff, of Collegeport. I
ed in this industry ami the busines
of the town is deeply concerned. Wl I
is going to be done, is the question
The time is passing rapidly and none
of it can lie lost. Isn't it timely to
suggest that those of our people who
are interested mid involved set into
aclion at once? We can’t afford to
pass up or even jeopjardize our rin
Ind ustry.
.Mr. Martin Anderson representin
the Mergenthaler Linotype Co., Nev
erleans, spent today in the eity.
Your jeweler is headquarters for sueh
endurng remindeis - for
"Gifu That Lase" ike the
Local vegetables are moving i
quantities to the outside market
reea his name will
uit I heater lights,
I in heavy newapu
When you come into our store you get what you call for—
We don’t believe in the "just as good" policy, nor do we
believe that one manufacturer makes all of the good things
— Goodrich Rubber Goods; Eveready Flashlights; Sherwin-
Williams Paints; Whitman's and Martha Washington
Carvlies; Scheaffer and Conklin Fountain Pens and Pen-
cils; Coty’s, Houbigant, Hudnut and Colgate’s Perfumes
and Toilet Articles; Whiting, White A Wyckoff, Hammer-
mill anti Hopper'a Stationery.
one pi
of th
Stone
Are your house and other building in the best
of condition?
A new nu rifle capable ol shootins At Bob Beaver’s Stand
2200 yards and piercing a steel plate P’rices Right
thret twentieths of an inch thick ha Make Trips Anywhere, Day or Night
been invented | Bay < Ity, Texas
Accident prevent ion is now offered
a regular ollege course at New
ilies. The Chapetrs also conduct
Fashions Shown
in New Picture
per tyie l
tor. not um
Several Bay City football fans a
planning to go to Austin in the morr
ing to attend the T< xas-H M V. foo
ball game. H l. said that the entir
H. M th team have signed an agre
ment to walk buck to Dallas in <a
they are defeated.
..
<n their money's worth
- o o ■ •
Supertaxes of 10 per cent on theater
tiekets, 15 per eetil on families occu
the hnpny a* when cast in the role of a
j nehoeigirI
Herr indeed is foo for thouel
For It I* to his monstache th
Stone torn, in every wreat hiatrion
crisis. A gentle, thoughtful strokin
of the upper lip’n brjsibr horde r
to see "Don
The Young People's Claus of th
Christian Sunday Schooi will have
Hallowe'en party tonight at the res
dence of Mr. and Mis W T Stamp
FOR SALE A wood cook stove
Phone 212. 25-10
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statement and conversion of their National Organization, $7,381,869.35;1
' term insurance. Among It* other du- local Chapters, $1,511,000. In the
| tiea, the Bed Cross assumed at the 1 Tenth Annual Roll Call, November 11
request of th* Canadian Government ! to 25. the public is invited to (bare in
the administration of a fund allotted I this vast work done in their name
to the care of Canadian disabled vet- by enrolling in the American Red
erans living in the United State*. I cross ns membera
lu the United State* the Red Crons ’ __________o_-c_ _
asatsted an average of about 30.008 i -rL D . CD
disabled veteran* and their tamilles ‘ I he Keturn Ol Koscoe
For h
t of l||> |
lived til
assembled in Ihe picture are
the smart set of continental
you may be sure Producer
l 'RIS monthm te than , hundie J thou
l aand boya in.I gul. will ________
erasluate fcom the colleyea "•——
Is exile is ended; he i
i- again into the Holl
his likeness will n
ithat ston
» his publi
I Its stend
Are you ready for the coming of cold weather?
your grocery business, try our up-
to-date service. You’ll be pleased.
recalling Horace
ns Today only about 2s per ' -nt
In spite of the increased food te-
Mr. Harvey Foster, of El Mitou,
was in the city ye -terday uh business.
Juan Three Nights," att he Grand,
next week, won't have to attend fash-
ion shows this full to learn the latest
bmodes of Paris,
without that moustache?
Sam «on shorn of hi. l
lost his great physieal p
in the world, has the bewt nurse
the world and the Iwst euls that nu
can buy He says that he will s
be back with them, he ilthy
strong, and ready for »chool
the same
afreet Phone 1s1
Locals and
Personals
Another general ruin fell ove
broad area of this section today,
will halt farming operations for
eral days
We have roofing for every purpose a large
number of kinds all ol lasting quality and
moderately priced.
I atest Paris Modes Garb I list of "Don । Norma Talmadge met Marlo Ca 1
wealth of costumes in every
Vance Porter and W 0 Stephe
went to Palacios this morning to me
with tin- Palacios Board of Trade
matters of general interest.
Mr. George Curtis, of the Curtis Mo
tor Co., Palacios, spent yesterday in
Buy City mid delivered a Willy
Knight sedan to Mr W. F Tetts
We have the lumber and other materials re-
quired for any type of repair work. None bet-
ter and none lower in price.
fold. Iln
LOST: Small blue coin purse con
taining key- Finder return to Tri
bune. 27-
night will receive a free
ticket to any one other
chapter of “Strings of
Mrs. Annie Rtuweley i»
charge of her apartment I
has i»" nti< apartmenta wit
•eniemev. lor rent.
and univetsities of Amerka,
I ou t'Ul yeam, thu ee boys
and V il. Nawe hivol in 4
wold of tlxui nun, formsing
(riend hiw 4. , l< , and true
as life can develop.
‘I otheae fi iend-hipa,Cow
• I 1
tie |wi tingofit ways
the iiterruptiou of ayipa
chetic h. . win. L Lih yaw.
muay lain gu plant.
W hen Shirie v Mason was a child I
actress on the stage her greatest de J
sire was to be able to play mature
matrons. Now that she has reache.I
womanheot, woman-like, she I* re-
Mesdames Am<>« Lre C A Er
non. 7. W Delane W F Twttw F
Williamson, Cluire F Polla
Miss Je-sie Phillips have re
from Houston where they al
rand Chapter o E S
FOR KENT Furninhed room <iH
conveniencem: do • in. on pave 1
buck in the ,
The | the cash must be sent before the ad
Read Ihe change in the C
Dickey ml in today s paper
Mias May Curtis, of Blufton, Ind
who is here looking after her land in
terests, has hev raf hundred Maznoll
fig plants she wishes to dispone of
about one-ninth of the total yearly ex- 0 0-------—
ports from this country I Tribune advertisements pay
Ing. National Headquarters of the I
Red Cross expended $1,641,171.1$ on l'”” ..
disabled veteran* alone, and $09, Cw.G
451,72 on assistance to men on active ''
Greeley's well'
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