The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 282, Ed. 1 Monday, March 18, 1929 Page: 1 of 4
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$1,667, 223,67
PATRONIZE
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Knight,
THE LA ROSE
Hudsins,
$1,667,223.67
LA ROSE BEAUTY SHOPPE
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Evening Appointments
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A COMPLETE ARRAY OF MEN’S
TOGS FOR THIS SPRING
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AND SUMMER
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defense of his native state.
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highest virtues. It begins
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ROLLIN’S HOSIERY
50c to $1.00
Abraham Lincoln
BOSTONIAN SHOES
CITIZENS STATE BANK
G. B. ADAMS
W. F. TETTS
Plumbing, Fixtures and Fittings
Jeweler and Optometrist
D. P. MOORE DRY GOODS CO.
Gas Work a Specialty
PHONE
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Point Man, With 17 14
Points; Amos, Bay City,
Wharton ;
A ngleton.
presi-;
which
11 and the second being 11 to 7.
erything was over by 4:30 p. i».
$530,220.92
25,000 00
85,850.34
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Capital Stock
Surplus
Undivided Profits
circulation
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25.000.00
61,842.66
24,400.00
1,465,981.12
without receiving a single demerit.
At the age of twenty-five he mar-
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Irown
feel. 11
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1350,000.00
60,760.00
79,500.00
112,678 21
4 0 3,4 7 8 3 4 1,006,406.55
STETSON AND MALLORY HATS
$6.00 to $15.00
MANHATTAN SHIRTS
$2.00 to $4.00
Uy Rugeley, President; P. R. Hamill, Vice
President and Cashier; L. B. Luder, Asst.
Cashier; J. Erwin, Asst. Cashier.
At ( lose of Business December 31, 1928
Mrs. Engle’s Mother
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Gruen OctaThin $40
Other pocket watches $27.50 to (75
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be one of the 1 5 who can
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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Bay City, Texas
services abroad to accept the
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Let whut history would say about ership ol Miss Thelmu Smith, has .
their surrender on the field and Lee Home interesting nature study obser- c-.-
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are dandies, too. Built from leath-
er that wears in styles to meet general sum-
mer needs.
Shot Put
El Cumpo
Bay City
al Gulfport.
Mr. and Mrs. Shipp spent several
weeks last summer in Day City with
their danghter and made many friends
here, iriends who will join the Trib
line in sympathy to Mrs. Engle in this,
“FOR BEAUTY’S SAKE
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depend on their savings?
Curtis, great-granddaugh-
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more favorable
BAY CITY, TEXAS, MONDAY. M MH II I*. 192%,
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morning. The funeral will
pendent on someone else
cousin to Richard Henry Lee, signer
every 1 00 men who reach
later renamed Washington and
is one of the first and
BAY ( Ill's MONI MODEIN EQUIPPED IM AI r) slOrP}
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the age of sixty are de-
We believe you’ll be sorry
if you buy even a single shirt
until you see what splendid
values we are offering. New
colors, new patterns and new
styles.
Taylor received
of the Declaration of Independence
U. E Lee graduated from West Point
if you didn't zol 01
cates, phone us by ’
w ill send someone out
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PHOM Iso
Loans
Bonds to Secure Circulation
Other Stocks mid Bonds ________ _________
Hlunleingg House
Furniture mid Fixtures
Other Real Estale
Call Loans .........................
U. S. Bonds ___________ ___________
Commercial Paper and Municipal Securities
Bills of Exchange
CASH
■nd in rank of his class, and basket ball bs Palacios after a Fridas anternoon, the cinde i experis —0.0----
hard fighL the first game being 12 to from Wharton showed their superiot New Way To
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a total ol 155% points The Black CaU Improve Skill
willed Bay City were elose on their heels
some time comprises our selection at the
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Although he was facing old age. he program came in full and clear and
refused wealth and places of honor not a word was lost.
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lake allth responsibility because hi prohably get nine information ther .
thought he was doing a good thing. And by the time they get through witli : !
About eleven o'clock Lee met Grant the tadpoles which they are observin'’ |
be held
for less if you would like! see them.
KOBI KI I DW IRD I I I The junior sirls basketball and play '
Robert Edw rd Lee wa born at '" mil ball and also junior boys’ ba G.cc.. W/I,. . IP |
Stratford Westmoreland county. Vir ketball games were not played, al —-aorde wnarton, ' «>g>
sinia, but his parents soon moved to though we were readv for them.
Alexandria on the Potomac, near We all went to Palacios Saturday
Washinston. HL tather was “Light-Mor the sub-county tournament We
house Harry" Lee. of Revolutionary «on senior girls' basltetball, junior
fame, and his grandfather was first Ms' basketball, junior girls' play-
places Distance, 5 It.. inch'
Running Broad Jump Him. ins,
| What ton . Statford. Wl ; ten ;
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Buy City I istance 10 fi 1 in li<
ne of our cortiti
Tuesday and we
al 9:30
Angleton. Distance 19 it
Javelin (rissom. Buy
said history would say hard things vations being made. If you want to
about their surrender but he would know something about Hies, you can
ground bail and the senior girls won
in tennis doubles. The junior boys ,
were defeated in both playground ball
1 he best hat values we have offered for
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Fact is, it created
comment than any-
“Teach economy. That
W harton.
Wharton ;
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with the record of automobile
I Running High Jump <
( by. Male, Angleton.
1 Campo. Wharton tied le
started at once, after the war. to help one manifested a high degree of inter-
make his country a union of royal est an probably heard more than 1
states once more. He said he would would have been heard if he had been
never draw his sword again unless in present in Washington, and no one had
ried Mary
ter of Martha Washington, and heiress The declamation eliminations wiimt . ____.
tomotinuru tb^.0a;
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won distinction. As superintendent of weck-end at Boling. place in the 220 low hurdles and ■ hot " thine, ’ A , . 1 ,
West Point in the MPs he introduced The Misses Anderson and Smith puI and second places in the running I.l
the best known in Europe visited in Clemville Monday evening. broad jump and Javelin throw an ‘ ' ' 1 ' '
At life beginning of the Civil War Martin Garner has been absent from anchor, on the mile relay team. ‘ ; p .member "A. '
he became commander-in-Chier of the school for the past week with the was hish point man with 174 thepores’oRem ( Hu 16
Contederute Army When President measles. 1 points. Charles Amos. of Bay City ., MELGto 1 *'
Lincoln offered him the command of Agnes Biscup has returned to school wih Ursi Places in ) aultinK and hizh
the United States forces he refused after an absence of two weeks. umP and second ph..... in 120 high
and returned to Virginia to fight for Verda Anderson and Violet Rich- nures and fourth Place in 220 low
his home <state The beautiful estate ardson won in the try-out for sub- /1105 was second in lead witli 11
of Arlins ton was lost immediately. It junior spelling. points
lay on the natural boundary line of de- Mr Jim Zapalac, of Weimar, visited j Result':
tense of the capital and became the his brother, Mr. Joe Zapalac, this "" J '' Holcomb,
first camping ground of the Northern week-end. I An1oN, BaY 111 •
army. In December, 1862, he dec isive- Mr and Mrs. Anton Bosak and fam- ta Ha ‛ ItY
ly defeated General Burnside at Fred- ily were visiting relatives here this 100 ' ar .Dash
ericksburs. and the next May he de- week. 11010011), Wharton. Gale,
feated and drove back General Hooker A turkey dinner was given at theTme 1 0 '
in the battle of ( hancellorsville. home of Mr. and Mrs I1'. J Trojcak, , 880 Yard. Mun Abbot, Wharton;
in the spring of 1865 General Lee Jr., Sunday Many relatives, among Saha, El Campoi MeKelvy. Bay City:
wus compelled lo abandon both Piters- whom was his father. Mr. F J. Troj- Brownlee, Bay Cty l line 2 min. 32
burg ami Richmond. Grant still kept cak. were present. secop08
in pursuit and a few days later, at Two shows were present in our burg w- ' 11 stutord. Wharton. Niser,
Appomattox court house, the entire the past week. E1 1 amPo: Bailey, Bay CH.' Amos.
Southern force was surrounded, which A nice shower fell Tuesday at noon, Bay 1 It! lime 2, 3
brought the Civil War to an end. On and it was welcomed by all. j . 140 Yard Dash Heid. Wharton;
the evening of Hie surrender when Lee The P.-T \ held a called meeting siuart Angleton; Wilkinson, Bay City ; I
made liis last attempt, with Gordon at the school house Tuesday after- 1 Buford. Angleton 1 line 56.2
and Frank Lee to break through noon. 1 .220-Ya Dash Carroll, El Campo;
the lines of Ilie enemy, Col- The grass is growing, the leaves 1 "Hins. Bay City; Hailey. Bay City;
onel Venable Informed him that it was are unfolding, the birds are singing Hudgins Wharton Time 21.1 sec.
not possible. When Lee heard this he and base ball is the style, so spring 1 Mile Belay Wharton Time: 3
raid the only thing he could do was must be here. min 58 sec.
lo go to (Irani. Colonel Venable asked The primary room, under the lead- -----:--------
The watch for the hoy
To give a boy a good watch is to awaken his
sense of responsibility. His roller skates,
his bicycle these are just boys’ things;
after all. Hut a good watch is the symbol
of his growing up, a possession of which he
is very proud. The better the watch, the
greater his pride and the more careful he
will be of it. Give him one of the Gruen
Watches pictured here. See them today.
Gruen Strap Watch $30
Other strap watches, $27.50 to (75
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Pide Vault Amos, I
Augleton ; .1 P. Wilkin: i
Distance in feet.
A weinie roast was held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs F. Cornelius, Sr., Fri-
day night. About fifty people were
present and all had a good time. They
all got plenty of weinies to eat and i
little more besides.
above prices Plenty of others for more or
thing (dse in the papor with the pos
sible exception of (lie real estate trans-
fers so kindly furnished us weekly by
Mr Ralph kniseley.
Hue to the rush of business and the
chang in office which took Mr Kleska
n as collector, he w a , compelled to
temporarily abandon the weekly re-
poll, but, in keeping with ills char
acteristic thoroushness. he soes back
with today's report and brings the
h. le ami resist ration of curs down to
(lie present date from January 1
From now on the report will be a I
reuular wet lily teature for our readers.
a Southern man, he bear the inaugural ceremony. Each
esting feature last year and its resu-
Ilie Tribune today and, throush the
kindness of Tux Collector ll. A.
Kleska, is able to present its readers
Stafford. W hat 1 : Grove
Lev. Ba' t (iris om
Distance ll fee ll inche
Lee, Bay C II Anp
Holmes. Wb. n No i ।
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foul ( ornered contest here inches
1 he selection of new hosiery is an im-
portant task for every man. We aid you
with a varied collection of new colors.
Mr. and Mrs F. Cornelius, Jr., and --------- -•—•---
children, Maxine .mil Lula Grace, ot Lets advertise more 1 pays.
and told him of their condition and through the sides of a glass jar, the lit-
that his men had only parched corn He folks of that room will have some
for tin: last few days Grunt said he first hand information about frogs and
would send 25,090 rations. Lee toll their development. -
him the amount would be a great re- Mr. Coffin took every pupil in the
lief and rode back to his troops. Al- high school to his home March ith to
xoyun" s ..... 'WHARTON NOSES OUT
| Mr Leon Corneliu; Mr Carl West-
wi. .................. nier al 31 mipcoruu r.. wulu na BLACK CATS IN FOUR-
Willie Robert'. Carl Trull. Maloda visitors of Mi and Mrs F Cornelius
Trojeak, Libbie Michna Associate The senior basket ball girl- and
Editor' junior hoys' play ground ball teams do
_____ .... . feated the Blessing teams Tuesday. I
CORNER TRACK MEET
Lee University, at Lexington, Virginia.
Tile doors had been closed four years. j
The building up of the institution was
General Lee's part in the work ol re-1 yesterday from Rev. Paul E.
construction, and he let no opportun. Engie, past or of the Bu v t'it v Episcopa 1
ity pas- to aid in the restoration of church who was called to liulfport.
peace and harmony, though the day of Miss., because ol the iliness of Mrs
final reconciliation must still have Engle’s mother, inrorming him that
seemed far away when he died, on Mrs Shipp, the mother, passed away
October 12, 1970. at her home
Irene Melbourne. I
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 282, Ed. 1 Monday, March 18, 1929, newspaper, March 18, 1929; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1553933/m1/1/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.