The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 38, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 3, 1927 Page: 4 of 4
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MICHELIN TIRES
The
Full of
A chemist in Germany has succeed-
‘il In producing gasoline by compress
musical prodigy in the person I
talk, in musical
piano moan, groan.
have
and thin in
Musie hath
Telegram,
ator
ed lu his <oin many preseriptions that
for it is *
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makes of tire
on
using we
promise you
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GULF COAST CHEVROLET COMPANY
New
moFe
Sprayers for House, Garden and Poultry
a suit nt pajamas anil n<
House
reporting at
really
if
Any brand mahcine taken in trade.
(‘ommeni ement "Thurseay, schen
Huston Drug Store
Full line Sing
Paul Jane
T. A. WALKER
carried in stock.
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Bay City, Texas
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An Old Man’s Memories
COMPARE
a kid agin
l wiuli l
I could take
can
hady hole.
Oh. I wish I wuz a kid
our
PRICES
PRUNES, 50-60 size, 25-pound b
S195
ox
LARD, 8 pounds. .
.. 96c
PRINCE ALBERT TOBACCO. carton..........
1
$1.55
BUII DURHAM, carton, 24 bags
CERTO, bottle
31c
PEANUT BUTTER. ) pounds
98c
CORNSTARCH, 3 packages
25c
79c
28-4
$
VINEGAR, gallon
29c
Simon Bros
Services
CASHWAY FOOD COMPANY
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HOME OF HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES
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to the
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gurage
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Harkey
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though
gold hai
beauty.
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take a
hunt il
and
going
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mu II Inn.
King*
believi
Rexal Ston
black
unit
frtend
great
childe
i
n lug
What acid does to leather is being
tented by the United States bureau of
An 'set i
Just like
written
-hould
paper
etghties
a young
sott
thin
pole,
ball along
Chureh corner Mb and Ave C.
Servlees Sunday morning at IL
Sunday Sehool at VtU a m.
Wednesday evening at s o’eloek.
Everyone l« cordlally Invited.
K list eninE I
sprinkled
spidler
W I res.
doilies
n the
with
has
ber-
real
tones
The fl
higher
blas ksmith’s
Washington is
opened as a
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have
me M
Mother’s Day
Comes Sunday,
May 8th
wehw
They
and
He good music
standard of life.
CRISCO, 9 pounds
many
. safe
a new
of Les
e and trimmoinKs
descriptions are
thee smiled:
So that, sinking in thy last long
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thonth
ost, k
My I
utory
below
more mileage if you
will buy Michelin Tires
of us.
wonderful dent riptions
ires he
Pickini
THOUGHTS WHILE
OPENING A BOX
OF PAJAMAS
will al-
f oothe,
4, poui-
oo k i l>
that <
WHEREVER SHE
MAY BE
written
ing hydrogen directly with coal paste |
Heat produced from an electrie are
up
G
I Whal it haya
a loud
V6
( ollegeport and
| that the hitter has
eyes, br
eyes but
bol your
moved
Mueived
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you are
I little colt. i'lents
sist a man to make a
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An'
"‘cifLiN
~ZIRE $
xuminte skill she wea
rifi
l I
nose and acquisitive chin. .
"Barbara Jane arrived last
derstands how to doctor many uf the
welder reaches a temperature of from
; 6300 to 9100 degrees Fahrenheit
Hams weizhing ninety pounds each I
dlulleut place on eurth and that hv
Call and have us demonstrate the latest
ill pray for nomethinE to liven it up.
me I
ver
Hush! "tin he?
-eyye erokably ga
zobftotel
ou9ihey have 84
iances °^ofJOO ,
chaletting more /
deage
"Lemichelin'"
U ires *
tuf but to become immortal
be
ad
sapeythany
N8 92
28.5
y 3335
now i lion
th.'
ant fish an' fimh, an' fish.
Mrs Emmitt
Mildred (10%
school pienic.
And catch
while " Heimecke’s Shop
a gift that br ought
and Sa
at week.
Ordinarily there b only one headthe
ington, an interesting and vivid pos ' back together.
trayal of a small town in the late Hut the lark h No brimful of Kladne88
and how it was revivified by and love,
fiel
u..uitmnu
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on the shoulders out tl' other in Io 1 ।
saw two heada on one shouider. In I
an auto at that. How ignorant ome
Hill the dogs and cata of fleas
KILMAWT \ WALKER
just received a full assortment of sprayers for
all purposes. Have the dope to kill the bugs
and worms in the garden, mites and lice for the
chicken house. Sizes from the small dust
blowers to four-gallon capacity.
* other
postal
been
Hens I
morning I observee three
spun between the fence
louker like beantiful lace
Dee, but I do know that he un
sunlizht aN
diamones
when that
and with ion
es kay, colored
st ruck ! otten
violet eyes
looked into
aM
g
tH an
in •
nielli weighs seven pounds, both do I pounds alive
ing well. Old residents will be in i
terested for the mother in Anna
Davis Win Ness This makes me a
Grand I nele, isn’t life wonderful! I
am a (rnnd.
I don’t know, but it hingu
song
avun, and blonsomw and
warm weuther.
and tooth brush Franc io* Villon. one .
of the three rogues, says, "I know । 4 '
him. the blue
a ' were obtained from the world's lari.-. |
lest hog. slaughtered near Hazern |
town, Md The animal welghed 1500 (
By HAKRY AUNTIN < LAl’I.
t ollegeport, Texas.
From the Sanscrit of Calidas, by
Sir William Jones.
man from Indiana," by Booth Turk- ! And ingine
that are pleasing to the
Christian Science
S1.64
J. Pomfret
I always did.
I n perch two inches long
IlIs that aftet the furm He h
•We bear it calmnly, though a pon
derous woe.
And stil adore the hind that rive
quipped and
Singer Elec Irie Sewing Mat lune.
ieath: ii we believe, ihi'n it becomes
| Ilie door lo a greater and finer life
Death i a natural tranaition and God
I In Hii wisdom and mercy prepares us
I fur the chanee if there is adventure
| in thin life there is greater over there
pport unity to work
York City is
■ buildinga and
grief, regret, woe, tribulation
to believe, why fear
* Thin statement is hated on facte. We picked at random
1500 motorietn who acre letting Michelin liree opuotite
other muket. H-ll eaid Micheline proved themeelvee better
I don't know whether Do
..........WE MAKE ANY KIND OF
vernation in the
or most fiction
the solid meat
not meant to
' no men here
everything except myseit " We have
Several years ugo a woman sent
blue I pounds I
- or in Mexia
tiful love sonk?
r male in the v
"On parent’s knees,
born child.
Weeping thou sat’st
she informs me that "Prince Albert
in running to catch up with it J It" The
The Prince will never catch up o beauu
long as he lu fill n tn ten Ask sethgold a
handhome face
stared down
more people and some of the
io olean and wholsome, just
weet breath of Spring's rirst
I m ......I pt a*'
I Hire show 1
| bunk from I
is fast <>n a reet w<
ig n the .Mill verse
people are. A woman reader
North Texas did not know ■
meant when I wrote that I w
have organized ' The
Singer Sewing Machine I leadquarters
the colors for his own and tiny there- tains them II is the female that does
tore ever after bore his name. Eefore I the work. proving that "the female
mating the male calln, “Will you.' of the speries la more deadly than the
YVlil you really truly" isn't it a beau -male " Listen lo this: "The fall, dis
mull" the
every day humor of American rustie
and small town lite One of our young
girl* sald she would not read it be-
caune not enough conversation. Con
loving ull come
She's delight in the Artsyle
Mother's Day Packaze.
Eaeh cover I* ii permanent keep,
saks, a treasure foreser.
tingulshed-looking man stood with his
bulk to file rail, hi*- handa thrust
deep into the pockets of a tweed coat
p.u ls, oil and needles
prond owieT
of people will
fonl of hims
I lie V Ihi 4 bur
J '• ' the read
newspaper man
I'll follow
the first
and catching skunka I
skunk nailed up in a box
Baltimore, discourazed by tin*
bles id hin wettlementn. saw
flock* of orioles, and, being
the beauty ul their plumage look J result i
appuur an
in a chapl
ated Parker House roll*,
kling More contemperaneons
Wih ome, "Do vou ask what the birds ay? The
11 wish I wuz a kid agin
I And I would pull a tooth.
I An' keep my tongue out of the hole
To wee If twuz the truth.
That I would have a golden un there '
Just like I always did,
I I didn't mind the pain at all.
I I wish I wuz a kid.
I wish I wuz a kid agin
] And I'd pull off my pant*.
I Anil jump into the swimmin’ hole
I Before t had a chance
To see if twni! hot. or cold, or warm
| Just like I always did.
I Then I'd come out and dive agin,
I Oh. I wish I wuz a kid
t w imh I wuz a kid azin
So‘s I eould stump my toe.
An knock the end plum offin it
An' I would holler. Oh!
An' nui would cum and tie it up
Just like she always did
Ami any. "Just girl* and habies <
Oli. I wiah I wuz a kid.
The Alhui* bringing bread
but no ostrea Virginianas
Juki finished reading "The Gentle .
Supply limited reserve yours
now and mold disappointment.
Just give us the name and ad-
drew* and we w ill do the root.
is mimed after him I know men
whose names nhould lie on tooth paste
But green lei
sunny
A Watertown, Mu
what counta and he ob
railroai । Ii it he
ville tor work
what we profes
sp.....Ii Thia i
burg for there .
divorced It i
| About the only
etc. A man passing with a
Singer Sewing Machine I leadquarters
Craig. He sure can make a
"takes him there and brinKs
back," Picture show hist night
Hubert and ids friond Lt! from 1‘
ton fishing, inking girls in the
was <idin:
at I he pale
oved. For
Sonic good bargains in used Singer Ma-
' up in
what 1 breeze
ins en-
by pursuing thinga
prevention from
spurrow, the doM ,
The linnet, and thrush Hay, “I love,
and I love!"
In the winter theyrp silent, the wind
Im so st rung,
M D nil L. L H
albiy, pudify, bhiinn
and pallinte Farme
I wish I wuz a kid again
No‘s I i ouid have the mumps.
An" charge the kids a dime apiece
Sou they could feel the bumps.
Then they roni have 'em too, yon see.
I Just like they always did.
\n" then wed all May out uX r howi,
I w ich l w ut a kid.
nd black It in said that Lord
Wn tMo8
in ver into
l I'll be glad
wretch, who Ik
I feel sorry for
taking hi* little
John Heiawy the
sleep.
Thou i lien must amile
around thee weep "
■ lie Cecil McNeil all dolled up in
Speaking about chizgers, a teller
said, "Parasites take they never
give " Fie knew not of what he talked
till liny gave me the itch A woman
reader of this column, living in North
Texas, sent me a bug of P. A., hoping
I would throw down my good old
John Carrick getting water. New
school board begins it* term When
John Heisey, goes out at night with
his horsemobile he obeys traffic rules
and carries lights. Saw no license
tag on his machine Wonder why?
' Friend wife" in
ries gives "pulex
uek grower*, dairymen,
to call Hoc. Men will do
writing to ii wife not to
as "my dearest w ire ' She
iKK. and he sings, and for
singa be.
tuken U'cording to direction
urum Priday
Ne-Hi Company" Boom for such a
concern in this burg. Gus Franzen
enjoying his dauzhter’ paper at th"
graduation exereises Louie Waiter*
pulling on his crooked stem pipe
Jack Hols worth la good to i le young
people Hi- give them another party
(In- oilier nigat. Mrs. Merck sitting
in her auto aud writing letters Mr.
Sam Sim* with hi* men cleaning up
flu- library grounds Fine work
Mary Loutse buying yeast for her cel-1
naked pew
chines. ( ash or Ichiis.
ake tell us wi
coats and the
St Mark, chapter five No man is
ever great until a cigar or hair tonic
charucters to live and breathe
third reading of this splendid
y l uhali rend il axain some day
lile. when I ha
iyes I whali not
CHERRY JUICE, gallon
Corse Say wasn't that some aplen
direrous houquet that feller in Dulla s
sent me via Carey Smith' Send me
flowers wiille I am living and hi ’ en-
joy their sweet perfume Hens in'k
ling. At the request, nay, orde i of
Mary Loulne, I went out and brought
in two lovely contemperaneous eggs
I, E. Ligg it sunt oui about twelve
dozen of sume kind Friday All white
outside and in. with a yellow center
Egg yolk always looks good on whis-
kers. Shows what a min "el ' Oscar
Chapin down azain for u visit with
his wife, HIh put, put like all Fords
I wish I wuz a kid azin
flow I could have a fight.
Ah’ get my none all blooded wood
An' both eves shut up light.
An' nil the kids would luff and luff
just like they always did
I I'd any. "You auzhto see Slim Brown,
on, I wish I wuz it kid
। leviate, i
J mollify i
Summer fire trymen.
Lowell, I will do I
Houston Bud Conove
iser meeting, says this ii
r, the violet eyes i
he appeared unm
anunish, misery, distress, for I never
to his day have been able to exilain
to that miserable wretch who is my
wife Now I must go all through
said grief, etc . etc ete . again for a
woman Tribune reader in Texas in
in"* exulerance, superabundance, lav
ish, profuse, delight in these poor
Thoughts, sent me the other day ai
suit otaajamas. Shivering flounders, I
how will I nquare myself this time?
Mary Lonise balieved my tale but that
miserable wretch zosh: when shel
comes home and I attempt to wear the
lid pajamas. I believe she will igain
leave me I guess I will cull them
"majamas" mill perhnpa that will fool ।
her and I can get by if any of the
men who read this column have suK-
fest ions for the sake of men stand-
inu together, send rm along Just i
now all I can ery is. Help’ Help! 0
Hell, where is thy sting? CitHI trou
ble tegins I thank the lady who was
so thouehttul, after that, I dunno
joying communion with my old riend, oriole, my glum •• of
it. J. H. Ai last si"- found mu nil ; 1, come at last.
threada and scrapa of cloth into her
nest and hangs it high on the top
most braneh Ever examine tin nest
of an oriole? Ito so at first oppor
(unity. I like cath but I kill those
Hint kill bird- Ever V bud killed hy
cat i I an economic los to our s<"
higher That's all so let s cheer
one would take him off my premise
He stinks or atanka or nomething that
smells worse orfered him to Ora
Chapin and siggested Hint she eross
him with her guinens. The word
"skunk" is really n mimnomer fir the
gentieman h name in just plain " pilo
gala putoriua " Under either name he
smells Hie name so what is the difl ’
i well W lie!
orioles aro building What address h'
il birds they be. clad in ruddy ' might ssi
an Adamless Eden
iirferent e between
11 wish I wuz a kid agin
I An' I had freckles too.
I An’ that my head wuz red again.
I An' that my eyes wuz blue,
I An I could sleep the whole night thru
Just like I always did.
Lord: make me happy once agin
Just like a little kid
Beula Abbott Gordon
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I Love mnv Love, and my Love loves
ne" (oloridge.
on no lie in
but no matte
B I K. The odds are too
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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/m1/4/: 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.