The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 38, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 3, 1927 Page: 1 of 4
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Service
The Daily Tribune
Coffee
Sandwiches
THE ALCOVE
1 here Is Nothing Too Good For Our Friends
FIVE CENTS THE COPY
DODGE BROTHERS
Screen Savages Are
Financial Statement of
Voodoo Dance Numbers
CABRIOLET TO LINE
Smart
I ooking.
At the Close of Business, March 23, 1927
RESOURCES
to
voluntary
explorers.
105.00
51,00 I
$1,105,892.31
5.00
LIABILITIES
$1,105,892.31
OFFICERS
Total
V. L. LeTulle
and water when it ts folded
Vice Prendent
Cashier
1en
Assistant Cashier
James Castleton
Assistant Cashier
EreaN
their ranches
ger of killing themt
o much should hot
Iw* used mid especialiy
■Statement of Condition of
de trease
BAY CITY BANK & TRUST CO.
of
At the Close of Business, March 23, 1927
i during thie
RESOURCES
Banish Hoodoo
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I Then feed them five times a day th*'
especiully so when a com-
l
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National, there
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$507,911.38
other
portant
enes
AN
mines alon
LIABILITIES
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t hiose
m
at all
Hannah and Bobby were not
$507,941.38
Mi
The above statement is correct.
I*. K. HAMILL, Vice Pres, and Cashier.
COMFORT AND LUXURY OF LIFE
Kidd Key Notes
Mh
THERE IS NO ROYAL ROAD
at little cost.
O. E. S. Notice
cost no more
TO WEALTH
Hi
1ierrheiT
but depositing regularly in a Bank
iil
l here is an endless array of Materials to choose from
wonderful
Account is probably the easiest, most
the
Tribune advertisements pay.
ep
your account growing
Glad to Show You the New Models— No Obligation to Buy
Aetna Life Insurance Company
You Are More Than Welcome
Of Hartford, Connecticut
CITIZENS STATE BANK
!
D. P. Moore Dry Goods Co
GEO. E. SERRILL, Agent
Texas
Bay City
READ TRIBUNE ADVERTISEMENTS
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Geo. Herder Sr.
J. C. Lewis
QueHtion
alsotttely
Rumble Seat Permits
Combination of Utility
and Style.
boot
dust
■ green
It rue ted I
' maxi-
Loans and Discounts
Bonds and Stocks
Real Estate .. ...
Furniture and Fixtures
Interest in Guaranty Fund
Assessment in Guaranty Fund
Cash and Sight Exchange
Other Resources ...
5.00
5,00
2.00
Capital ____________
Surplus and Profits
Circulation ... ....
DEPOSITS
E. L. McDonald
F. A. Batt's
Capital Stock ---
Undivided Profits
DEPOSITS
Allot
till th
50.00
50,00
25.00
Best
Fountain
Light Lunches
Extra Good
President
Vice President
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5.00
10.00
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QueHtion
vantage in
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Answer:
conserva-
colorings
t in
ALcoV i
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I ry Our Baked
Ham
featured
mine se-
$100,000.00
. 66,244.86
. 25,000.00
914,647.45
atage aucceus
remembered ।
Monkey and a
Wee Pickaninny
$545,282.53
... 37,388.96
.... 56,198.69
____ 18,000.00
6,381.40
.... 11,445.86
by exti
watering
xun.
Will ineul
LOCAL RED CROSS
FUND GROWS
enter.
The
----$ G,060.00
______ 7,035.14
... 435.906.24
POULTRY QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS
Researeh Proves Similarity Netween
Native Terpsichore mid the Well,
known "Hlaek Bottom."
’ ifens or
j were lies
An-wer
Bay City, Texas
IV j
e
(uestion
lowet to r
row perch
restockine chieks with
New
$259,491JO
- 120,123.75
13,410.77
. 6,007.11
. 3,566.18
882.80
-- 103,459.47
1,000.00
tn in 11) m. it AKT.
Question: When kiiling lice
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Bay C ity, Texas
k
A small deposit ever
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a
or quiet and
back of the rumble seat, like the up-
SCHILOSS BALTIMORIECLOTHIIES
==h e ■
g
k (7/<9-/ VmarA\ 0j
Vfik CT
ailowinz chicks of dliffer-
> run together?
Yes; the larger and strong-
be crucked
Is
motion pictures taken by
adventurers and others.
Some of the important
and the color scheme is exceptionally
attractive, according to K Lee Ander-
I .. alsu
by Jane Murfin best ।
i co-author with Jane;
Will February and March
addition of a istinctive new
“Our Service is at Your Service.
that cause.
The receut < stimate of
DOURLE YOUR BIRTHDAY
GIFT: 30 I
not allowed
SEE DECREASE
COTTON ACRES
frue from
first ten days
$i
on the body
great disad
Answer: Yi
first ten daya?
' feed them at ali
tious are
puny on
.Movie folk inclined to lie supersti-
com- Question: I- it wine to attempt to
everal raise late hatched chickens?
BAY CITY, TEXAS, TII'MIU. MB «. 1927.
O n _— -
Fifteenth Birthday
Of Presbyterian
Auxiliary
Dodge Brothers, Ine . announces the
worn by rubbing A
ed to protect it trom
Do not
Qu
he fe
l
M
fiaht the
them from
they need.
Question
ome in contact with
fowis or buildiny*
made exclusively for us and not shown by any other maker. Fab
rics from the best mills in the world, both foreign and domestic.
It is very easy to lower. it being
only nee esaary to unelasp two latehes
at the upper corners of the windshield.
1
It
■ chickN b«
if t he ma •
convenient, and surest way to start.
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VOL! Ml XXI M MIU R 3S.
n attention to
and protect ion
scenes in
one of the val
No matter whether long or short, lean or stout, corpulent or athletic,
we carry special models for each and can fit you perfectly.
hundred negroem.
In fiiming "The Notorious Lady"
the Hum K. Rork production for First I
holntery in the front, are of
spanish, genuine leather cons
chine is not inspected and if they are
the Easterni
offie era. All
colorings for those who want vibrant styl
son of the Anderson-Rugeley Auto
o.v Company, local Dodge Brothers
2 00 dealer The body is lacquered in ar-
Through." and a
Strongheart" ph
ised it fits the windshield in
manner that no waler can
eti in the worst storm.
ep comfortable cushion and
leant IS hours old
ported. with cattlemen
ition: How often should chicks
one swill invariably annoy and
stock industries, tile decline beinu
attributoi chiefly to lessened denand.
A strong demand for cattle was re-
The body lines are long and racy
uence than all current “hitis
weather, pi duetion or pricer
weaker ones and prevent
getting as much food as
can be a
Larry Ceballes, who staged the
dance numbers for the Hollywood
Music Box Revue and Ilie Greenwich
Village Follies in New York City, was
engaged by Sam E Rork to teach set
oral hundred colored men and women
how to do African native voodoo
dances for scenes in"The Notorious
Lady."
Ceballes spent two weeks in re
search work, not only going through
many hooks written by persons who
had visited Africa, but in looking at
torezts and oth
arm approx imat
>f nublie land n
$216,194.87
170,000.00
50,000.00— 436,194.87
credited with bringing wood luck to
the company. One was Nobby, a mon
key; th.....her. Hannah Washinuton
age three, darker than the darkest
night, and two feet tall
"The Notorious Lady" has many ini-
location includes
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
Hy Rugeley, R Lee Anderson, W. Il Korn Jr, a. A. Moore
T J Walker, Edw Ryan. P. K Hamili
ners of Lewis stone, the
player .In the diamond
quences.
two mancots
t ons as strong and healthy as
, raised by henst
Answer: There is no difteret
i they are properly brooded.
In fair Kwang Ju, Korea,
Let us build a school for girls
A school that ’midst dark ignorance
The Christian flag unfurls;
A penny for each year of age
is our birthday giving rule.
But let’s be twice as old this year,
To build these girls a school!
is a Ham K Rork production for First ■
National King Baguot directed "The ..1. . N. i
Notorious Lady ” Tony Gauddio want ' in, l. > clit.
the photographer it was adapted !’ 1. nnei
from "The River," Patriek Hastinu" IFhnee' <j,ie«m Kaufman, T xa
eloctovi business manager
The junior class met at 6 o
Thursay afternoon and unanim
| approved the aelection for the an
’ utait for the comini yvar
"The Notorious Laity," the latest Rork
production for First National Pic-
tures, are in African villages and, oh
viously, the dance could not lie over -
looked
“(Ilie of the problems, seriously,"
explained Ceballes, "was to keep the
men and women from actually doing
the "Black Bottom ' The rhythm und
step of the African native dance are
a good deal like the ’Black Bottom '
There is a grotesque shuffling motion
of feet and body, and the boating of
the tor toms naturally produces a
dance that might be mistaken lor the
‘Black Bottom. "
In "The Notorious Lady." Lewis
Stone is featured with Barbara Bed
ford and Ann Rork and is shown at
the Grand Wednesday.
o o
In terms of gutter lingo, that big
dance Tuesday night is going to be
blistering and we dont' mean maybe!
When Me Spadden -Gifford Rainbow
Garden Orchtestra of Kansas City
pours forth into the ether that ro
mantle rhythm you just can't stay wot!
To come up in the Hamilton Hull and
listen H wil host you just one half
dollar (50c) but we know you can’t
listen it will cost you just one hair
dancing, which will cost you *2 25 I
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Tribune advertisements pay.
Answer: < 'hicks may be hatched in
June and July If one is prepared to
how stylish, artistic, real good looking you can be,
until you try one of these “Schloss Models" — they
than the ordinary kind.
there any dan-
give the ex
them grown
feeding and
from the hot
needed to keep
its line a convertible cabriolet with
rumble seat, which will be n com-
panion car to the present sport road-
ster. The new coupe is unusually
smart looking and with its rumble
seat, utility and style are admirably
| combined.
The ladies of the Presbyterian Aux
iliary in Bay City will celebrate the
fifteenth anniversary of the Auxiliary
with a birthday party in the annex of
their church, Wednesday, May 1. 8
p. m. A short program will be given
followed by a social hour. No admis-
sion fee but a free-will offering will
be taken und Ilie proceeds will be
given to the Jennie Speir School for
Girls in Kwang Ju. Korea.
All iembers of the church are
urged to be present.
If young ch Irka n
ments and mountain jungles. Hannah
and her parents were extra natives
of Africa and Bobby, the monkey,
was the trained pet of one of the part-
calves piga und lambs, which come
most heavily in April, encountered
bad weather conditions and live stock
roport- are reflecting losses Ton
ou r spring ft
mum riding e
Loans
U. S. Bonds
Bonds and Stocks
Banking House _ ...
Furniture and Fixtures
Other Real Estate
Cash __________
Call Loans
Commercial Paper
tive blendings for the more sedate. Novelty fabrics and
The new erops oi
in Africa diamond
rivet. African -eule-
of the original pubi
riding Alaska and 1st
during the rainy season in California
and Arizona .only a few hours was
lost in pronetion of exteriors due to
bad weather
"The Notorions Lady." with L wis
Stone. Barbara iedford and Ann Hork
W N'
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have erooke breast bonent
Answer . Yea.
Question Is lettuce zood for
Esker MeDonald, treusurer Red
Cross organization, which is now eti
gaged in raising funds for the Missis
sippi flood surferers, reported $338
collected Monday.
No solicitation has been made and
every dollar so far collected has been
I hese Clothes Add Zest to the
Ri HIMI It I It III RIH -JI RSI ) S
FoR still
One sow, three years old
one sow, IS months old
one boar. 15 months old
Five pigs, two months old. subject
to registration.
Four pigs, six weeks old. subject t<
registration
d-w TERENCE POLLARD.
-— o—o— —
African pygmies have strict mar-
riage laws When a wife, dies or it
divorced the husband lons a finger
at the first joint
Inundation Will Have
Effect, Says U. S. De-
partment Report.
ever. Althongh the film was made chickens?
The back Im high I
Anwn.Ye
। for grit for younu
Answer Yes.
Women folks feel elater! and elevated when their men folks are styl-
ishly and becomingly dressed -they are classed higher in the social
ladder. They convey respect, dignity and importance in their bear-
ing. Extra large or extra slim or corpulent. You can not realize
Monday Night's Report
Shows $338 Collected
and Sent to Sufferers.
and tilled at u comfortable angle. ।
The deck is no constructed that
ADD CONVERTABLE Taught Weird African
up holstered and the appontments are
finished in nickel The glass-covered
Cowi of "Smilin
producer of the
t tires
Washington, May 3. The inunda-
tion of cotton lands in the Lower Mis-
sissippi Valle) will unquestionably
have an effect on cotton acreage this
year, the department of agriculture
stated Sun lav in its review of the
agricultural outlook, but it did not
estimate the extent to which the
floods will affect the acreage.
"April provided many setbacks for
what bud promised to be an early
agricultural season," the review said
"Reports to the bureau of azricuitur
ral economies record every possible
sort of weather disturbance over the
country lust month. Rains and freezes
in the West caused delay in spring
work and widespread damaze to fruit
and grain although the spring wheat
territory lias been benefited by soll
moisture. The fur West experienced
severe snowstorms ami low tempera-
tures with resulting injury to fruit
unit tender crops on the coast. Por-
tions of the East have been too dry for
good soil preparation, abnormally
warm weather alternating with heavy
frosts. The season is advanced in the
South as regards general farm work,
but operations elsewhere have begun
to lag behind schedule.”
Increased acreages of Southern
truck crops were reported and deli-
cious fruits have shown fairly zood
bloom but the extent of the recent
frost damage is not yet fully known]
The decline in hog prices last
month was reported as the most sig- !
niricant development among the live i
obtained by und through )
contributions.
Tlie report now is:
Previously subscribed
Monday's cont ribut ions:
Anita Waters -
D. 1’. Moore
Blessing, Texas
Wesley Bible Class
V. L LeTulle
.1 W Bolling
Nannie Truitt
E. O. Taulbee
Yetta Wizodsky
deo. E. Serrill
H B Hawkins
E A. Davidson
Anderson
Spencer Robbins
Junior Young People Servi
League, Episcopal Church
E \. Campbell
Mrs. S. .1. dillette
mory green and contrasts strikingly
with the tan top ami lustrous black
fenders and shields. The belt mould-
ing around the body is black, striped
with armory green and cream adding
materially to the coupe's smart up
pea ra lice
Waterproof Tup.
The top is ol tan colored water-
proof material of unusual durability.
The braces uro so constructed that in
folding it down the material will not
nable feutures of the incubator,
question: Are brooder rained chick-
friendly during the filming of The
Notoriouw laid) Hannah was fright
ened: Hobby did all his tricks for her
but she refused to be impresned
They did keep away bad luck, how
hatched chieks moult in the late sum
mer time?
Answer: Yes; In most cases
of 649,000 persona in the farm popu-
lation List vein and a total ho oi
around 1,000,000 since 1900 was de-
elared to be "a factor of more conse-
panel on which the instruments are
mounted is tinished in green gold,
harmonizing with the colors of the
body.
The wire wheels, with which the car
is equipped, are green to harmonize
with tlie predominant bod) color A
fifth wheel is included as standard
equipment.
I'he radiator, motometer, hood
clamps, front and rear bumpers, and
top props are finished in nickel, add
ing to tlie coupe's distinguished ap-
pearance.
The price of the new convertible
cabriolet with rumble seat equipped
with .in extra wire wheel, nickeled
bumpers front and rear, automatic
windshield wiper, rear view miror,
motometer and the usual tools is $995
f, o b. Detroit. The top boot is $10
extra.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 38, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 3, 1927, newspaper, May 3, 1927; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1509671/m1/1/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.