The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 171, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 1, 1928 Page: 3 of 4
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Matagorda County Area Newspaper Collection and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.
- Highlighting
- Highlighting On/Off
- Color:
- Adjust Image
- Rotate Left
- Rotate Right
- Brightness, Contrast, etc. (Experimental)
- Cropping Tool
- Download Sizes
- Preview all sizes/dimensions or...
- Download Thumbnail
- Download Small
- Download Medium
- Download Large
- High Resolution Files
- IIIF Image JSON
- IIIF Image URL
- Accessibility
- View Extracted Text
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
N
Hoc
HALLOWEEN
OCTOBER 31
nearly so impressive
What
1Ofs
A New Colorful Display of
months of
nore than
improvements
I ()MONR4W N HV I R Ill'll s
lege
w itne:
i on \)
Your Service Druggist
the
of W hom
re fathers
M vn ii in it GoW N.
y
Scores of Christians ra
Starnes
a business visitor tocay
(8,
6
EX
jucig-
ment sane and safe, his ability to draw
crowds
you and your church in a
moat cam-
paign for the lost in Bay City
a
bushes.
Old Tires?
Always Something New
N
PLANT SEED NOW
A3
o-o-
WHO? Who but Hoover?
"1428
Who gobbled our wheat in the early impressed, also, by the farm reliel and
OII65
a set
pr
Who came
from England with nerve
on your way.
WALTER WESTGATE
measure
Who sat
WHO? Who but Hoover?
1015 Other Street, ilouston, Texas
with
GULF COAST CHEVROLET COMPANY
I
THE
COLONIAL
who
K‘7)
4 (Now,
3I Ev J-
A Sg*
Dodge Brothers
progressive Republi-
It is Under Your
redeem
Feet
Motor Cars
Lila Damita
Right Here In
■ 24
cleared 4800 double pockets
FL
Matagorda County
ANDERSON-RUGELEY AUTO CO.
and
Phone 1 54
Bay City
4
Goodyear Tires
Exide Batteries
a
T
PERIIAPS you are
r
can’t
I
site, for residence or business.
R. C. A. RADIOS
about.
MAGILL LAND COMPANY
INOW
Bay City, Texas
pleted arrangements for the R. ( . A. fran-
RES. PHONE sa8-W
OFFICE PHONE Mi
chise in Bay City.
and reliable line of merchandise.
VERSER BROTHERS
Bay City Texns
1!. 11. KNISELEY, Mgr.
Austin Building
NY
1
THOS. GOGGIN & BRO.
W. E. Goodwin
PATRONIZE TRIBUNE ADVERTISERS
n.
4
8
Why Take
Chances With
easlest
ed the
Clothes Do Help You Win
Dry Clean Them Oftener.
what
enjoy
r fea-
fully
d you
1924:
that |
E
a
Spencer Sweet Peas, seven best
colors 25, or 25 per ounce mixed
colors.
European Screen
Sensation In
for Lon-
Brewers
Smith sentiment has grown to such
proportions that the Holden State O.
GOODRICH
SILVERTOWNS
Bay City-South Texas Abstract
and Title Company
Your Party Won’t Be Complete Without
Our Favors and Decorations
Steel’s Mastdon P’ansies, strong
plants. She per dozen, or $2 per
100 by mail.
UI these .1c per package, or 12
for .Ilie, by mail.
Plants and Seeds
That Grow
Huston^s Drug Store
"The Wedding March” Pietures Vienna
Life In Story Color and Sound;
Colonial Monday and Tuesday.
Ien or fifteen min-
utes and you'll be
and gall?
WHO? Who hut Hoover?
SOMEBODY YOU KNOW
WHO KNOWS
^GSccrpst
JEWELER E7
OPTOMETRIST
WATCHES & DIAMONDS
M FINE REPAIRING _
Exclusive Men’s Wear
GRAND Till NTRE BLDG.
HALLOWEEN MASKS, FAVORS,
PARTY DECORATIONS, CAPS
STREAMERS, CONFETTI, NUT CUPS,
TALLYS, PLACE CARDS, PUMPKINS
AND PUZZLES AWAIT YOUR
SELECTION AT
5yAi,
THE GRAND
TODAY
NOW
SHOWING
So phone us, and the "wilt thon" of fhe torrid season need
never worry you.
mom ?
WHO'.’ Who but Hoover.'
Who sat with Daugherty in Harding's
Gang?
WHO? Who but Hoover?
e”
X
00”
ilgn.
iheri
and i
"UNFORIDDEN
LOVE”
of I and put on
of
old plants. These have the dirt grown of party shifts in the Middle West and
Texas consumes in its mills only,
abont 2.5 per cent of the cotton grown
In tile state
We are proud to feature this attractive
"09
f / -me
-' *
11, ; solidly, along with the Border States
| in order to win next Tuesday's elec
ar tion That is Hie prospect in Hie light
Why Pay More?
GIFFORD'S SHOP
We are glad to announce we have com-
FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY
Marion Davies
15
“HER
CARDBOARD
LOVER"
mid for three days
CONRAD COLLEGE OXFORDS
Smart Styles for Young Men and Men who
wish to stay young.
Scotch grain and racine calf leathers with
half double soles and leather heels, built
by master craftsmen.
PRICE S6.50
Every automobile owner knows that the
actical value of his car depends upon the
of local responsibility for its con
■11 W l
revival, many
anil mothers.
You t an swap them
lor new ones.
For 3 Days
a Thursday
Friday
g Saturday B
E Harold Lloyd k
; “SPEEDY”
E PRIFS: 10-25-35 ■
COLONIAL E
)
Pot grown
leaders me uneasy
Calitornia majority
Suggest ions b
A "Th Secrests
9<4Social
T "ecretary
"‘WILT THOU?”
and his moral courage and candor.
sistent good performance.
To get full value for your automobile
dollar you must buy the car from somebody
you know to be responsible and whose rec-
ord justifies your confidence. To translate
his specialized knowledge into terms of ben
efit to the car owner is as much a function
of the car dealer as selling automobiles. At
least that’s the way we look at it here.
M AKE III It II APPY
action throughout the picture to ad I
to the realism and beaut) of the story
o o
The Farm Belt Trend
To Smith
claims even with a grain
। Who jumped our sugar to a quarter a
pound'.’
WHO? Who but Hoover?
Who cared not a flip our feelings to
wound 7
WHO? Who but Hoover?
We limo a complete set of records mid Indexes, assurin
yon prompt and accurate service mid thorongh iinaneial responsi-
hlllt y.
We also represent in this county the American Title Guar-
anty Company of Houston, one of the strongest in the Southwest.
COMPLETE ABSTRACT AND TITLE SERVICE
fol four months in the
close to your opportunity you
double pockets to the
All set tor El Campo tomorrow on
Southern Pacifie Bay City Black Cats
special, at 1:15 p. nt Pack up your
troubles in your old kit bag and get on'
The Dallas Power ami Light Com-
puny is planning an addition to its
generating plant lo cost $2,750,000.
1107 sacks of
t horoughly orthodox.
BFAD NLCKLACES 10
of loyal Austrians. is used
The sound effects accompany
That’s what summer’s sun says to yon clothes for, no mat-
ter what you wear, it's difficult to keep things fresh mid shapely
on a hot, summer day.
Let's mark for total annihilation a i the mounted sold
few thousand acres ol the idle land cured in Vienna
Rev Paul E Engle. who has been
attending the General Convention in
Washington, will return home Friday.
L.,
salt the
Phlox 3 kinds. Marigolds 3 kinds.
Verbenas 3 kinds. Cosmos 2 kinds,
tarnations mixed, tinea 3 kinds.
Feverfew white. Candytuft 3 kinds.
( ornflower 3 kinds, T’rimardeau
l’ansys, larkspur I kinds, Double
and Cactus Dallias, Blue Lace
Flower. Calendula 2 kinds, Dwar
Nasturtiums, Douhle Hollyhocks 2
kinds.
No ext ra charge for
SERVICE
| studio executives and hundreds of re
-- ._ . . • ne of the most preten
relief, the fact
marvelous, his efforts to
I in Roots not disturbed. Walker’s' Northwest.
I Seed Store 29-3d Mr Hoover will not carry the East
’ in such fashion it is extreme
9 Don't forget that opening dance at doubtful whether Mr. Hoover.au car
Il Hamilton Hall Monday Nov 5 Jamie I , y Tennessee, Kentucy m Missouri
| and his brand new orchestra will tut loklahomaand West Virginia apparent
11 nish the music d tly are leaning slightly toward the H
Opening dance at Hamilton Hall 0.P ticket
| Monday, Nov. . Jamie and his or- W hat has happened in the Middle
chestra. Admi....... $.00. tf-d West to brinK about such a huzere
II i volt on the part ol progressive Re
publicans?
ast friends were forseeing u month
Mr. Hoov-
will not be
his West i
regarding farm
Governor Frank
We ean take nil the will mil of your clothes, send them back
blooming like a rise in June mid at a cost that's moderate Indegd.
The whole town of
new buildings and
the business section,
do as well next year.
t on the Teapot Dome with
Fall?
It is about time for the big pectin
crop to begin to move Lots of extra
money will be paid out for it
Mr Will Williams, of Matagorda,
Lowden bitterly de
if we can only t he scree n in colors of rat e beam > mid
we will have hit with the new Paramount sound eifeets
effort and the result lie
of Vienna life in story
Who forced down America’s cotton
prices?
WHO? Who but Hoover?
Who followed the English Lord's ad
vice?
WHO’’ Who but Hoover?
one can't question Ills loyalty to tha
Word of God His spirit of tail play
is commendable his honesty unques-
Honed, his veracity can’t rightfully he
questioned. Ills passion for tile lost
souls is Christ like, his messages uro
Drive in today and
let us take the old
These sequences are reproduced on
clear and understandable. his
ayal
The hundreds of uniforms worn by
tilers were actuully se-
a and are tin* original
costumes worn by members of the
famous Mounted (uards regiment in
Now receiving roses , pot plants and 1
other ornamental shrubbery Fruit '
trees in u few days Walker’s Seed
Store ; 29-3d
don. besides
rice and 5161
Pacific coast.
&
hi
10;
4b)
s
oncentrated
been a plc
color and
place of legal residence,
dedicating their lives to the cause of
Ilie Corpus Christi sequence, the car
riage occupied by the late Emperior
Franz Josef. imported from Austria in
spite of united oppositioll on Ilie put
The annual bazaar of the
I eague w ill he held on I le.
Who? Who But Hoover? Two haprenines. haua.contrih ted
the Northwest have been impressed by
Who fed us rice and barley and corn? Governor Smith's two-fisted campaign
we lave offerings in both you shauld know
It. vow is the time to buy your building
Christ
At the close of Ibis great camy
I can truthfully say that Br
Mr La sal er
PKI( i s: 10-25-3e
Republican revolt against Mr Hoover
looms as a harbinger of a Democratic
landslide.
The Republican party must carry
the Northeastern seaboard almost
phi land or
%h.-oPPoRTUNIT‘/
—TNng
I
LOST A hill folder containing a
number of accounts. The name of "G.
Il Adams ' is printed in gold lettets
on folder iteturn to Tribune for re-
ward. 31 1
I A lew days more of this good weath-
l er will mean the balance of u miglty
good crop of cotton saved ami sold in
. I the county Perhaps the county's cot .
| ton crop will reach 18,000 bales Fair- i
I Iv good for a young crop industry isn't
I il
scandal rang'.’
WHO? Who but Hoover•?
Do we want such relation to rule our
Nat ion
Not by any means or manipulation
Do we want this Hoo-Hoo-Hoover.
.......-0—0 ......—-
Rice Market
campaign promises of 1H20 and
Who was mum when papers
Yours in service.
•S R Me CLUNG l’astor.
Clarendon Baptist Church
o o
Texas had an increase of 45 per cent
in its natural gas production in 1927.
our stride and can figure on being p
manently fixed to the upgrade
growth progress and prosperity
food administration Mr Pinchot and
CEREMONY SCENES The ' ig and urge of this defection e
CrINIINr TAr ~i Nr c is being felt heavily *ill (tie way to the
SHOWN IN COLORS Pacifie coast Evenincalifornia MI
believed by Paramount
ean-:.
The Republican failure
A"----
“——3
omensg,,5
dba ........
Brother Rainer. I trust to see you at
Mineral Wells next month at the Sime
Convention.
tious screen products of the season --------....q.
patrons next Monday ni Fueun, Baptist Tent Meeting
v Inn Erich von Stroheim-, production ’ •
’ ponnowui Nov. 18th to Dec. 9th
Clerendon. Texas, Oct Is. 1928 i
Rev Odis Rainer,
Bay City, Texas.
Dear Brother Rainer
I count it one of the joys of muy lito
to in’ aide to speak a few words con-
’ erning my college friend mid brother
preacher in the Gospel ministry Hev |
V. B. Starnes
Brother Sturm’s has just closed one
of the most glorious and spiritual cam-
paigns that has ever been ms privi
water power stands he has taken and
by his deeply sincere interest in tin
problems oi tin- agricultural interests
mid the masses generally.
On the other hand the Republican
effort to picture Mr Hoover as .
friend to tile farmer and to the masses
lias merely added fuel to a long-cher
ished resentment again st the <1. O. P.
nominee. Eulogies lie such Middle
Westerners as Senator Borah of Idaho
and William Allen White nt Kansas
both of whom have verbally castigated
Mr Hoover on numerous occasions in
Ilie past, have failed of their purpose
Tills failure can readily lie understood
in tlie light of Mr Hoover's war time
record and his utterances over a dozen
years,
Colonel Clarence Ousley of Texas
declared in a speech delivered in Chi
cazo Tuesday night and broadcast qver
20 radio stations that lie had person
ally heard Mr, Hoover say. "The
truth is. Hod Almighty made certain
men to be peasants am! if they happen
to be farmers, that i too bad."
Giford Pinchot, tlie eminent conser-
vationist, who served for a time iu the
Hoover food administration, recent ly
repeated his statement that during Ills
daily conference wifli the food dictator
Mr. Hoover "spent much of his time I
cursing ami abusin tin- farmer." AI
statement equally damaging was made
recently by Ed c Lasater of Texas.
surrounding the city This would be
a beautiful country if we could suc-
ceed in developing a large cultural
area close in
during tile celebration ol Corpus
Many new homes have been added Christi required tile assistanve ol more
to tlie city's residential section this than 2,100 persons and resulted in
year At the same time some splendid scenes of tlie utmost magnificence
Houston Post I ispatch
Tin Middle Western and Northwest
ern trend toward Governor Al Smith
constitutes the most notable recent
development of the presidential cam
paign.
Disregarding Democratic .analysis
entirely and piecing together a corn
posite of Republican admi ions, one
reaches Ilie conclusion that the Dem
ocrats have better than an equal
chance to capture live Middle We ters
States; while if we accept Democratic
Evangelist Starnes and his party
will do all they can for us in Bay city.
Let every Christian in our cits pray
tor a good revival, Odis Rainer, pas
tor
sound
Tile sequences laid in and before tin-
great St, Stephan's cathedral iu \ ienna
Clarendon is on the mountain top at
tlie close of Ilie meeting There were
125 additions to tlie Baptist church
and 65 who desired to unite with other
churches of tlie city it was my joy
to baptise KO people at tile close of the
ber- i he w hole combines to produce an un
of usually interesting and inspiring pur
Locals an^
Personals
reach men untiring, his loyalty to Ibu
pastor refreshing and his wide and
varied experiences before and alter
his conversion a glorious demonstra-
lion of God’s redeeming love and keep
lag power I heartily commend him to
nounced tlie “betrayal" of the agricul-i
tural interests at the Kansas City con
venlion, tlie switch of Senator Norris
of Nebraska and several other eminent
Republican progressives to Governor
Smith have added impetus to tlie farm
belt revolt against the Republican
nominee.
Mr Henry Estill of Sargent, spent
Wednesday in Bay City. The crops
are well out and sold in that part of
the county.
Mr Johu Zipprian, of Cult, was a
business visitor to Bay City today
New Orleans. Nov 1, There was no
local sales of rice Wednesday and
quotations were unchanged. Receipts
of rough were 1147 sacks and of clean
4113 pockets, of which millers re-
ceived only 695 leaving a margin for
sales in tlie open market here No
change is reported in tlie general muv-
ket. which remains active especially
in Southwest Louisiana. Lake Charles
with the pep squad, and when in El
Campo root as you've never rooted be
tore Round trip. $1.25.
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 171, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 1, 1928, newspaper, November 1, 1928; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1553768/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: 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.