The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 38, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 3, 1927 Page: 3 of 4
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BY TREASURY
The ladies of the Presbyterian Alix
We remodel your old Wedding Rings.
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credited with bringing good luck to
We remount your Diamonds.
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Renew Your Health
And our charges are right.
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The menu of a sixteen day
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if in a erudile.
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Alamo Lumber Co
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FOR A NAME
Phone 23
St i mala nt IhurriK to fka Kidneys
the cotton wonid be very much
larger than 11 In at the present time
F ater Mitburn Co., Mf* Chem . BufTato, N Y.
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EASTER SUNDAY APRIL 17th
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Remember Our One Day Servi
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WALKER FURNITURE COMPANY
SERVICE
Wm. Walker
L. M. Matchett
EAST SIDE BARBER SHOP
I niter New Ownership
PRI FS
CLARK BROTHERS
PETERS BAKERY
Retter Known as “Mntt an«l MC
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l-Pound Box, $1.00
2-1 ound Box. $1.75
Will Apply to Reduction
Notorious Lady."
the photographer.
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the I
Mill
Mrs. W. L Larsen, of Midfield, is in
the city visiting Mrs. Walter Make e.
Read the change in the l> P Moor
Dry Goods Co.’s advertisement today
Mar l sennett adds fa ear prwgram tonight one
of hi- comedy ela-eies
and
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Jets,
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Enterprise.
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Rice is reported to be doing well.
Young cotton is growing off splendid-
ly and would be helped by another
rain.
Jeweler and Optometrist
stalk
bezin
A real jeweler should do
Washington
of Hoia proliteN
the quick growth
Let Us Renew Your Carments
For You
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Fifteenth Birthday
Of Presbyterian
Auxiliary
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" - are 500 000 tolacco dealei in
the United Staten and only 2500 book i
JOHN SUTHERLAND, Manager
Bay City, Texas
GRA\D nu mu KNTKKTAI\FRS
PLAYING TONIGNT
We Haw Purehased the IL E. Britt Barler Shop and Will
Appreeiate the Continued Patronage and Visits of
Our Friend* and Patrons
Buy at home and boost your
home bakery
We are giving this to the public and
we can verify any statement that we
—that only its puregyp-
sum rock core of gen-
erous thickness could
give. Firesafety, too,
for gypsum cannot
burn. Ease of decora*
lion, high insulation.
Any wonder Sheetrock
is the preferred wall*
board, and that we rec*
oumend it to heartily?
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Monkey and a
Wee Pickaninny
Banish Hoodoo
Calotabs are the greatest of all
chi robin system purifiers. Get a family puck-
“MISS NOBODY”
who have iined fertiliz
was and never will Is
that it could not lie
W e make your old Jewelry new.
A"h
Arm
from 10 to 3 days longer and you
will have an even size stalk all over
your field, that is where you have used
the nitrate of soda.
Movie folk inclined to be supersti- l ..................- .
tious are especially so when a com- Rimy in Hay City will celebrate the
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VERYONE knows that n Im*
1 ative stimulates the bowel* A
diuretic perform* a similar function
to the kidneys. Under the strain of
our modern life, our organ* are apt to
become sluggish and require assist-
ance. More and more people are
learning to u*e Doan’s Pill*, oc-
casionally, to insure good elimina-
tion which is so essential to good
health. More than 50,000 grateful
users have given Doan 'a signed rec-
ommendations. Scarcely a commu-
n. y but has it* representation. A th
your nri(hhot'
as the cotton is chopped out and 100 |
pounds as soon as it begins to set
squares. You will find that the fol- j
luge on the cotton will stay greener "
it out to a natural growth and grow
in a very short time We would ad
vise the use of from one to two him I
di ed pounds of nitrate of soda as soon
Every major division of Texas is
now either producing petroleum and
natural gas or is potential in such
Industry.
AEk
Matagorda County at the present time
Know Texan
We repair your Watches.
We were in a field of cotton a few
days ago and found that the plant is
standing still, in what we may term a
dormant state it needs something to
enliven the root system and to put
into the plant the necessities to bring
thread Yet no man on earth can fig-
ure why tolayi” dresses cost fur mute 6
many farmurs
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an acre of land
been buckward owing to weather ; .......
conditions, and in order that ( otton. ;
corn nd it p . n IV vet Wh a ,
awas 11 > .. good advantame these du
DOUBLE YOUR BIRTHDAY
GiPr! 30-4
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rhe United States office of Indian
FERTILIZER
H. H. Brown was in the city yes-
terday from Guif.
Vacuum apparatus in elean erain
ha* been invented by an expert in tin
United Stale department of azricul
lure
The extent of electric transmission
lines in Texas is expected to amount
to more than 5000 mile# by the end
ot 1927
“SKINNERS IN SILK”
should hav
made tietier for
market to I ontend
information of those '
in lair 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 ago
is our birthday giving rule,
But let's be twice as old this year,
To build these girls a school!
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The production of natural KAN In
Texas amounts to about ISO billion
cubie feet a year and I* Increasing
very rapidly.
fifteenth anniversary ol the Auxiliary I
with a birthday party in the annex of!
their church, Wednesday. May 1, s
p. in A short program will be given
n HALF BILLION
SURPLUS SEEN
ARTISTIC AND APPROPRIATE
1 on the
holl as It
I here I*
spray guns. T A. WALKER
F. City. J. H HORN.
the greenness
in 23 Me
any kind of soil while different
Tony Gaudio was
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If* AXN I Q. MI SSoX In another of her mnle
impersonatine rele«. Remember her In "POX-
JOI t."
during the rainy season in California
and Arizona only a few hours was
lost in production of exteriors due to
bud weather.
"The Notorious Lady,' with Lewis
Stone. Barbara Bedford and Ann Rock, "
is a Sam E Kork production lot First
National. King Baggot directed "The
Prepare yourself for a good feed
The place to get this ......I feed Is 111
the Bay City Chamber of Commerce
luncheon, Friday evening, 7:45.
Mf Jolin Ottis, nt Wadsworth, wa
a business visitor to the city today.
the City Market, I will combine the two and
FOR RENT Two-room apartment
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by Purification
Any physician will tell you that
"Perfect Purification of the System
is Nature's Foundation of Perfect
Mote Loving, son ol Mr. and Mrs
W. M. Loving, who underwent an op-
eration at the Loos Hospital, i* re-
ported to be getting along as nicely
as could be expected.
quences,
Hannah and Bobby were not at all
friendly during the filming of "The
Notorious Lady." Hannah was fright
ened; Hobby did all his tricks for her,
but she refused to be impressed.
They did keep away bad luck, how affairs deals with 342
ever. Although the film was made1
FOR SALE: My eight-room resi-
dence on acre of ground on Avenue
cational value to the
Dance al Hamilton Hall Tuesday.
May 1. Music by MeSpadden-difford
Rainbow Garden Orchestra of Kansas
City. Daneing, $2.25; spectators, 501
the company One was Bobby, a mon
key , the other. Hannah Washington.
' age three. darker than the darkest
I night, and two feet tall
Mrs. W. F Tetts left this morning
for Corpus Christi where she will
visit her daughter. Mrs. C R. Wool-
sey, for a few days.
Having bought the T. J. ('lark Market and
present Friday evening al the Bay
City Chamber of Commerce luncheon,
and we would appreciate it if every
member would be in attendrnce. Let's '
show these outside people that we are j
one as far as the dev. l pment of B y '
City and Matagorda County ire < on-
cerned.
different fertilizer.
knew how time has
cotton in
KILM. KILM. KILM. WHAT? All
kinds and manner of insects. Sure
death for flies, fleas, roaches, ants
mosqutoes; not harmful to plants or
humans; also a ood germicide. T. A
WALKER 28 1
furnished I'hone 195-
from “Tim River." Patrick Hastings"
stage success, by Jane Murfin, best
remembered as co-author with Jane
Cowl of "Smilin' Through,” and as
producer of the "Strongheart" pic-
tures.
puny on location includes several
hundred negroes
in filming "The Notorious Lady."
I he Sam E. Kork production for First
National, there were two mascots
Good music and entertainment will
be furnished so that the business part
of the session at the Bay City Cham
tier of Commerce pep luncheon will
not lie a drag. This means much to
Hay City at the present time, for
many matters may come up for con-
sideration. The president, Mr Paris
Smith, requests your presence at this
luncheon. Please be guided by same
WANTED: One second hand saddie
must be In good shape, Phne 252
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Many out-of-town guests will be
1 veryhedy
Want t<i
Meet
40 years ago LaWard
in our work in the past years we
have spent a great deal of time ani
study on the use of fertilizer for the
different crops grown in all portion-
of Texas Many demonstrations have
been made which have been of • in-
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The Eskimo mother «
laby swaying baekward
with her babe upon her
We ne
Hence it will be of value to you to
know your soil anil the kind of fer-
tilizer to buy. It will be our pleasure
to help you at any time if you can
not come , write us and we will be
glad to do anything we can for you.
Bay City Chamber of Commerce,
R. M. Harkey, Monazer.
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A Big Difference
very d«fl
If it arnrt
You have your own idea as to what will be
most appropriate and ornamental in the line
of furniture for certain rooms and purposes.
In your mind’s eye you vision the desk, cab-
inet, case or chair you want. With these
things in mind it is an easy matter to come to
our furniture store and select the very pieces
you need from our large assorment.
make ll lusts you nothing for oui
advice. We believe in fertilizer mid
after having spent years in demon
strating that most all soil needs some
kind of fertilizer, we do not hesitate
to say what we do here The reason
we are using the top dressing at Illis
time is that we were not here in time
to advise tlie use of a different kind
of fertilizer under the crop before
planting Ilie principal thing is to
get a well developed boll on your cot-
ton. a well developed bean on your
stalk, ti w di developed ear on your
corn, and you can get this result
much better, and the increase in the
yield on your land will be mote than
twice what your fertilizzer will cost
We have local business men who
handle this fertilizer and if there is
any different information that you
would desire relative Io the different
kinds of fertilizer for certain crops,
we will give you this information for
the asking, and we will not instruct
you wrong along this line of thought
Remember that fertilizer can be used
followed by a social hour No admis-
sion fee but a free will offering will
be taken and the proceeds will he
given to the Jennie Speir School for
Girls in Kwang Ju. Korea
All members of the church ar'
I urged to be present
The Ilian who lets opportunit}
knoek and closes the door in the man
who I* considered a failure at thip
time opportunity 1» knockinz with
a big hammer at the door of Hay City
and Matagorda County.. Won’t you
be one to attend the Bay City Cham
ber of Commerce luncheon, 7:45 p. m
Friday evening. May 6 Let’s open
the door wide to the world and make
our plan* take care of the new people
who we want to come into our midst
Stock Rainers, Attention
of wide silk 5 yards of skirl lining,
:l yards horsehair cloth to stiffen the I
Kill 4 yards of ilk for dust infill'. |
200 pounds of nitrate of soda This
should be drilled into the 'oil six Hi i
ten in h« s from the plant The nitrate
they should.
Especlally would
time, that cotton it
The man who gets the early cotion in
South Texas on the market generally
realize -i the best price- and beins lo-
cated ns we are, it scems to us that
every man would want to get his rot ■
ion on the market as early as pon- j
sible. in order that you may not have
ferent crops should Im- treated with
the top dreuwing of the right kind of
fertilizer to put them to growing a*
For sale or trade all or any one of
three go acre tracts of land near Mid
field This land is situated on the
proposed Palacios-El Campo state
highway Write I’. O Box 291, El
Mtiion Tua* 26-29d-29-6-13w
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Important subjects will be discuss
ed al the Bin City Chamber of Com
merce pep luncheon. Friday evening
7:45 p m You can not afford 10 mins
the discussions and the talks that will i
of National Debt. Says
Secretary Mellon in
Latest Report.
Texas produces 19 per cent of all
the natural zas gasoline output In the
United States -about 190 million gal-
ions a year.
The ticket committee is havlm
great success in placing tickets for
the Bay City Chamber of Commere •
luncheon. Friday evening. 7:45 We
must know the number of plates b
lo o’eloc k. Wednesday morning Get
your ticket* so ilia* your name wi
be included In the number of plater
certain crops by the use of the right
kind of fertilizer. We find, on inves-
tigation. that tin' soil around Bay City
and in Matagorda County is deficient
in the plant food at the startiru off
of the < nip We have found that by
driving over the county in the past
two weeks, that all of the crops have
Electric power plants in Texas
showed a gain of 27 per cent in
amount of electricity produced in
February thin year compared with
February last year
You see our goods before you buy. You
get quick service. We are interested in your
needs. We appreciate your business.
FOR RENT A nicely furnished
room. All conveniences. Pnote '21
2-tf
ated box for the occasion.
Martha Washington Jets
are soft and just the thing
for mother if she has had
teeth.
A box of Whitman's
Candy, or a box of Mar-
will give $25.00 in cash for a suitable name
for what I propose to makea first class, up
to-date meat market in Bay City.
Address Postoffice Box No. 1071
"The Notorious Lady has many im
portant scenes in Africa diamond
mines along n river. African .settle
ments and mountain jungles Hannah
and her parents were extras natives
of Africa and Bobby, the monkey,
was the trained pet of one of the part-
ners of Lewis Stone. I he featured
player ,in lhe diamond mine se
DOAN’S
5 yards of velveteen skirt binding. 21
inches of skirt belting, the same of
waist belting, 1 * yards of sleeve lin-
ing. 12 inches of buckram for collar
stirfening, 1 dozen fancy buttons. I
card large hooks and eyes, 2 cards
medium and I card invisible hooks and
eyes, 5 spools silk thread. 3 spools cot-
ton thread, I spools buttonhole twist.
2 yards feather binding for waist. I
yeard small honing for collar. I bolt
of ■ - am binding. Today B takes four
yards of silk and two spools of silk
W e do most everything that
.Mr H L Brown, of BlessinE, Wa
a buwiness visitor in May City today
Mil overlonded
with. For th
who mirhi be
changed this old world until we over-
heard a couple of LaWard women
comparing dresses of 40 years ago
with those of today. One. of them
consented to write out what it took
to make an ordinary afternoon dress
along about 1887. It required 15 yards
Locals '•nJ
Personals
Health.” Why not rid yourself of
chronic ailments that lire undermin-
ing your vitality? Purify your on
tire system by taking a thorough
course of Calotabs,—once or twice a
week for several weeks and see how
Nature rewards you with health.
We repair your Mesh Bags like new.
Fol RENT A nicely furnished
room Mrs. E. A Davidson. Phont
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Nothing is of more imnortance to
Bay City than the luncheon. F’riday
evening, 7:45. The directors ol the
Bay City Chamber of Commerce are
anxious for every member to be pres
ent and it does not matter whether
you are a member or not. we wan'
you and your lady to attend.
Come in and get a can of KILM for
the ants and roaches: also have the
top dressing of 100
Our Dry Cleaning Department is at your
service. Give us a < all today and avoid
last minute orders.
consists of about sixty l ight earth- age, containing full directions. Only
worms. I 35 its. At any drug store. ( Adv.)
Washington. May 3 Certain in-
dication Hutt the treasury surplus for
the < urrent fiscal year would pass the
hair-billion mark was seen Sunday
by treasury officials in the excess
over estimates of collections of back
taxes. Secretary Mellon has indicat-
ed (hat the s'l'plus will be applied to
reduction of the public debt.
The last esimate of the su‘ plus
made by die treasury ph i d He fig-
ure at appr ‘ imutely bi 000.000 as
compared with $.17,000,0(0 for the
fiscal your ended ‛une *u, 1926 The
figure contemplated buck tux collec-
tions for the current year of $2′0,
ooo.ooii or $20,000,000 each month.
To date, the monthly averaze has
been $22.000.1100. with a prospet l ol
an increase
The excess of receipts over expend
itures April 28, when the list treasury
statement was Issued, was $305.3S1,
531, compared with $158,837,178 at the
corresponding time last rear.
Income t ix collections for the first
nine months of the fiscal year agure-
gated $1,647,236,895, of which $973 -
213.Olio was corporation and Ilie re-
mainder individual tax payments,
compared with $1,420,036,317 during
the corresponding period tlie last Hs-
cal year. Of the collections during
the first nine months of the fiscal
year ended June 30, 1926, $70,184,216
was corporation and the remainder
individual payments. Income tax
payments Hie last fiscal year totaled
$1,974,104,1 11.
An increase of $227.220.577 in in
come lax collections and a decrease
of $212,032,893 in miscellaneous taxes
was revealed in an analysis of returns
for the first nine months of tlie fiscal
year, representing a net increase
of $15,117,681. Total collect ions for
the period amounted to $2,128,050 864,
compared with $2.112.x7o.lSO for the
first nine months of the previous
Let's start the new organization
right, by attending tlie Chamber of
Commerce pep luncheon. Friday eve-
ning. 7:45. Your presence gives
strength to the organization Ladies
ure especially invited (let tickets
now.
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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/m1/3/: 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.