The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 9, 1929 Page: 3 of 14
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Tobacco Executive
BAPTIST REVIVAL-MAY 12 TO 28
Resigns Position
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Wisest Men Have Ever
People are likely
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are
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must talk “for the sake of relief'
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The
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"REACII FOR A LUCKY
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of Chapter
WADSWORTH
$
so
quantities of guano.
Baby Bed, Chairs and Buggy, Refrigerators,
the most val-
Dressers. A-1 Condition.
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A. & L. USED FURNITURE STORE
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Conflicting Arguments
as
on
season.
WEEVILNIP LABORATORIES CO.
P. O. Box 84
Houston, Texas
LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR
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More Howlers
on his knee.’ ’
culty, having an abl
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MOTHER’S DAY
SUNDAY, MAY 12
DNS
with a gorgeous bouquet of bright blossoms
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BAY CITY FLORAL COMPANY
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No Throat Irritation-No Cough.
PHONE 74
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0 1929, Fhe Ametican Tobaco Co., Manucacturers
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11.20
15.75
10.55
12.25
13.55
15.75
16.35
18.85
19.50
glon show
and some
that It has a direct offset on the tern
po of the heert and on the nervous
described In I
produce large
Pueblo Honito in New Mexico, cm of
Amerien’s earliest "apartment luu-es
Bail
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< hairma
contempli
the
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every growing tree inn
u ring for each year; a
ther fuel thut each one
"What’s
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seasonal dimferences.
Furthermore, all trees in a siven re
Be it enacted by the Legislature
the State of Texas:
probably bogus; because silence, once
it is learned and practiced. gives a
greater relief.
has an individualit s of its own
ferent width, detinitenes, or
ter resulting from d nerent din
proruct that it
anything else
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president 1
Company .
Cameraman
dm lion fro
and I'm. st
of fables, Chairs, Oil & Wood Cook Stoves,
There u
the nited
ilouston
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lime
Hope That Beam* Will
Divulge Historic Dates
e fur-
rings
a dir.
lay
the
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nd
hairman of al
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KIng Henry walked with great diffi-
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luction int
writer says
ago and
xehunge.
"REACH FOR A LUCKY
Breakfast Set, Bed and Springs, All Kind
wrench from ■
. face grew
proven to be far superior to
the market.
rn arrived from across sponsibilities
Trade Board Big Factor
in C hicago’s Progress
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T. A. WALKER, BAY CITY, TEXAS
THE SEED MAN
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ill itizuio,
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To Be Entitled: "An Ut Rtelating T
Mark* and Bran is in Matagorda
County."
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rles F Neil
retofore 1s
■sent Mother
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now in N
tle .
figure, no one can deny
the truth of the advice:
to adopt the idea this year?
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side around the Sp.....Iway
Tidal basin in Washington Im
Been Slow of Speech
adequat ly < ast
Edward Sedgwick, dir
A business man fays that a short-
age in any commodity automatically
raises its value.—This is doubtless the
reason for the high price of evening
gowns.
it Weiss, m
vice-vrenidi i
it must be conceded that there is a
kind of exhilaration in talking, one
can even get headache by it ; showing 1
valuable collection ever stored at one
I me.
turkeys were first brought
l®
11 name a nev
v and lor
o: Ameri
elected a'
Amerit an
—Philadelphia l'ublie Ledger.
f the machine.
drills and micro-
ts engaged in the
Unit." li we |
t rfus of I lie I
The work is
"Spite Marriage" I* Sure Cure For the
Gloomiest ( use of Blues.
Buster Keaton battles with rum run
an, and the things he said were '
more accurate calendar of I appenings
in the shwes ' hi Culled Sunes than
thing on Sunday morning, pre
< larged and assumed by one bidding
an executive or other oflicial position
to set too much
ntaining from 1:3 to
e been thing unusual in Keaton pictures in
was the
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ban
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Turkey* Bred by Artec*
Although the earliest nuthentic rec
vile play
lie pin i
system. The popular notion that
Protect Guano Bird®
Shipmnsters carelessly blowing their
foghorns, disturbing the zuano birds
and the
fs, woes, mishaps and adv n
Most of the big laughs comc
soeiety had uncovered the ruils
worth 2 cents. • I 11 in » i "i"
ot I heir sh
sale on tin1
Pabxxamrxns K0 aamwrumammn 2262MTIKWQA
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the mame
Section 1. Article
ation
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Tribune ads are business getters.
meetings of the boai
I the American Tol ,u
American Cigar Comp
Junius Parker. chni
d of direc tors of the A
INSTEAD OF A SWEEP
MILTON SILLS
IS FEATURED IN
COLONIAL FILM
E. SIXTH STREET OLD EXPRESS n1NG.
said county
orce or etfe
d six mouth
ter Illis net
have th. same
Anter the exni
excellent fertilizer.
found in various pill
While guano
With saws and
so2v the spet
he. m studies ate
To maintain a slender
ILIAN it ip n s i WOMNN’S < 01 i1 id , sw pu i.o. hr \ zu
pie and
uable variety
moisture, stand
palan to protect the birds, which, as
ent nakedness
san (cema •
• Noted Ziegfeld Rcmity
, „ . . 1, Title 121 of the Revised Civil Slut
“Alm. he snapped. I don t mud 1 tes of 1 926 is Thereby enacted and shal l
these eroolis stealine my tire, but | 1, ad as follows ■
When they open my ear and take my "Arlicle 6899a This
tools to do it with. that too mucht to Matasorda county only. In said
county each owner of any live stock
ituation. I le is a
y and proud of its
eness ami of the
while laughing at liunte r one feelB
very powerful sympathy for him an
his love.
Dorothy : ebastinn is the heroin
the actress and Leila Hyams plays
the the
To- l ma.
"NEn M
tic rings. The idea was conceived of
tracing a tree -ring calendar back from
the present to the days when Pueblo
Bonito's beams were growing.
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w uou1
xt sunday, Mil)
1 1 per cent nitrogen mid a like proper (
tion of phospnoric acid - is exported 3
from the chinchn and other islands , I
near the Peruvlan coast. These is i|
lands produce $1,000,000 wortl of the I
fertilizer n yenr. I
terms not generally employed by fre l
uenters of social teas,
0ee
ord of the turkey refers to its
store by "conversation." A very large
MmG
Wouldn’t it be a fine idea for your family
BRA /
by Rei. E. A. iuur in.
li< i val Ju re. in ginning
The very first
pments o to Chicugo for
exclange.
A lumber (
Fanson, Mr l
wont fishinu
with interest story. and
give I hem the right to confer
me on heal matters and any
matters.’’
IFor the in a time in 10 years, auto
mobile accidents in Massachusetts
i am < d mori injury to persons riding
in automobiles ilian to pedestrians.
Chifferobe, Piano, Victrola, Buffettes and
ited in
ison of
out so
6 v"-8o
r are
ti ,&,y
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parelled retainers visited the prem- | —
Ises of one company every day to col- g
ect three heavy chests filled with cut ■
and uncut precious stopes. These were 11
taken away for the dusky potentate to I
play with, and returned to the vaults
when he tired of his dully umusement. ।
rhe jewels were said to be worth over
£10,000,000 and were probably the most
o painted blonde vamp l' iward I
is convincing as a Hige leading i
in the bat kstuge tie. real episc
of the picture, and William 10 ci
Joln Byron and othi i • ot note
of the American
No Standing Still
Progress is essential in this life
Rut whether it shi ll be forward or
backward is for you to decide. You
cannot stand still. This is Impossible
The world is only a stairway on whick
men go either up or down.— Grit.
The driver of a small car, parked but he and the officers .
I crowded down own section, pany have offered me. and i have
ed short and I stared at the apDa" । elad to accept, a retainer that
Keeping still is an Interesting game, j
to the point of being, lit times, de-
lightful; especlally when employed to •
keep out of u furious row under full
headway. It is ii ditlicult game, there-
fore the more inviting to play. One
limy suffer from the invidious impli
cution that it is timidity instead of
good sense Hint keeps him from par
ticipation, but let him remember that
many of the wisest men within hit
limn knowledge were tactiturn—“mind
ed their own business," and we don’t
- know but that the slow to speech get
along about as well as the wordy and
impussionate ; some think, better. St.
Louis Globe Democrat.
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ind stooped to pick up a
unelent b g
nets moved to market in modern style '
Honoring the Dead
Annual Decoration day is most en
thuslast ically observed by the Lower
4,„4u(
“ / President,
The Ameriean Tobacco Company, Incorporated
What a charming custom it is, this plan
of giving flowers to Mother on 1 h r Day'
Cizar Company to succeed Air Parker,
and Charles A Penn, t e presideut
ot th<‘ American Tobacco Company,
was elected as an additional vice-
- May Iloudin
i the fact Hint
es in its trunk
Thinks He Has Special
“It’s toasted”
ments. I am not becoming again the through Buster’s participation in such
counsel of the company as I was be thrilis as a battle ill sea, swinging
Reason for Complaint fore I became chairman of the board heud dow uw ard from the mast •
il now has a most capable counsel ship in a storm and such details.
but he and the officers of the com- But through the comed runs ome
Spain in 1521, a
j mentioned in Chapter 1 of Title 121 of
the Revised Civil Slat Hies of 1925 shall
((LUCKY,
Gem. Hi. Playthings
Many, varied, ami strange are the
belongings kept in safe deposits. I tut
ing the recent visit to England of the
ruler of a senil-Independent Iudian
state n score or more of gorgeously ap
o France in 1518. When the Span- 1
lards conquered Mexico they found i
somi-domesticated turkeys in the zoo-
ogical parks of the Aztecs. he writes 1
Among the Pueblo Indians of tin
Southwest turkey- were raised before :
the coming of the Spaniards nnd these I
fowls had reached about the same de- '
gree of domestie ation that pigeons
have today.— Pathiinder Magazine.
The lol,
are dire,
ence of H
10,0/ a
cause of the "world's larwest" com-
modity exchange. Tlese figures Indi-
eate the important part the board
' has taken in building chicauo into
the fifth city of the world and the
the trouble?" asked the .
ntative finds rea
l his own people
s of one of the
Texas, and one in
beckons to the
spare tire was missing.
With a nonchalant shrug, he mut-
tered something about "thieves witl be
thieves" and began to climb Into Ilie
machine. But Iio stopped short again
S. II. Ni
e.p,6
InE Macnin
f muchines
limes rent.
of tnirty days,
be paid for by
general counts
(Note S. B
of wheat and
the prairies
center of the world
• di
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about the customs and culture of the
2,500 people who once occupied the
great structure; but the date at which
they flourished remained a secret.
Some of the old beams used in sup-
porting the roof were well preserved,
and when sawed showed characteris-
vorothy Mackaill Supports Star in
Hlis (apthe Woman."
, A typical New York "cop" who e de-
otion to his duty is something to he
arveled at. plays an important role
i "His Captive Woman," the First
ational4picture now at the Colonial
heat re,
Milton Sills enacts the part, and he
i co-featured with Dorothy Mackaill.
ho plays the role of a girl of the
hite light district who murders a man
0
A' eeo
V‛a shington’a Cherry Tree.
' Mrs. Tuft shortly after going into
the White House ordered so Japanese
cherry trees to be sent to W ashing-
ton ajd planted. She had seen mid nd
mir these trees while traveling in
the East. A Japanese resident of New-
York made her a gift of 2,00 of these
trees. When they reached America
they contained an insect that was in
jurious to American plants. For that
reason they were thrown overboard.
The city of ‘Tokio then gave the United
States 3,000 of these trees. The water
running board. His
before the el...... the board's elzhity. in a business corporation are more ners, navigate a burning ard de nt
1 / onerous to me than the duties and re ed ship through a storm, wret
"" a sponsibilities of a lawyer practicing theatre and a night club, and indulge
and l" prod- law as I intend to practice it. The' in oilier trenuous and hilari.....id
gentlemen who manazed the company ventures in his lute ' Metro-Goldwyi.
It is estimated that one seventh of nil and will manage it, and the gentle- Maser comedy. "Spite Marriage." now
the revenue of midwestern railroad' men managed and will manage the playing at the Colonial Theatre.
now is derived from the transport of controlled companies, Imre had and it's the story of a sailor who poses
to market. A great part continue to have my esteem, respect as a millionaire in the plumage of his
and confidence; that tin business of customers, marries a beautiful actress
the company and its fiscal affairs are and then is utterly submerged in com
in excellent condition is shown abund- ieal
antiy by its published financial state- tui'i
more it pays.
eililoii ring in
vnel last night
Hutson made a
lay on business
oltis and baby
plainly that it is almost as if Nature
hud rubler st amped the ring: "Tins
is the year 1358 A D.”
The work was andertaken after ex
can Ci ar Company, was
member of directors of the
Tobacco Company
Help!
Young Tiling (ut the library)—I want
a copy of Liver.
LIbrarian- My dear, this isn't the
butcher simp.
Young Tiling—Maybe not, but I was
told to get a copy of some kind of
meat here.
Lbrarian— Maybe you mean Bacon.
Young Thing—You guessed right
first time, so let (tie have Bacon for
my little boy friend — Cincinnati En-
quirer.
apes to the tropics.
er her and on the we
wrecked on a desert i
enouncement comes as
Don’t Handle Junk Our Prices Are Low!
FOR IIHNT N three room apart-
ing from the
and beams a
The Lucky Strike Dnnee Orchentra m ill rwntlnwi every Saturday
nlffhl in a roatt to cout rudlio hook up over the li.llJ . nnlwnrh.
Tin i I be . a । a when it is very
ditticult to aympathize with ili<- man
who C out ol Sark Publishers Syn-
l dicate.
■ ibm um 11
fluential leaders, engaged in pulling president of American Cigar Company,
learned I chicamo out of the mud that was old With respect to his resignations, Mr
1 I ort Dearborn, orenized the board of l’arker made the following statement:
trade. Memberships in those days! R,v retirement from offieial con
. . . . . , nection with the American Tobacco
1 con d be bought for it comparatively ........ . ,, ,
"I , , ' -I ompany and Us controlled companies
! lew dollars, oduy the total value including American Cigar Company,
nt memberships, at a conservative es seems to me of no special siznil icance.
I timate, is 850,000,000,
in the old di y , tolling wazonloads
Cumlersome Old Vessels
i, Galleon was it mime formerly given
to a large kind of vessel with three
/masts mid three or four decks, such
is those used by Ilie Spaniards in
.heir commerce with Smith America
KO transport precious metals. They
were large, clumsy, square sterned vis
seis, having Imlwmks three or four
feet tNck, all of which were so en-
cumbered with tophi mper mid so out
weighted in proportion tn their draft ol
water that they could bear little can
vas, even with smooth seas and light
winds.
within six months after this Act takes1 Mesdames Joc otis and Id F. Goot
elfeet have his mark and brand for all entertained the members of th
such .tock recorded in tin* office ot Larkin Club and their husbands Im
nesting on the Islands off the coast of ithe County Clerk of the County. Such Friday night with a "12" parly at il
Peru, me punished with a fine : mid if owners shall so record such marks and home of Mr intis I, • cream an
It is discovered that I heir vessels up- . ____________________ .__________________________
w cok end in Victoria visit I
vi Mia Oitia sister Mine 1
bmey, retumned with them,
ebo iluston euterinined the
let v Tn da v । veiling in her
ether the same have
recorded or not. The
ave the right to hav
biaud recorded in his
ding to the pres cut li
have been unable to halt the rapidly
increasing tendency of the public to
adopt Lucky Strike as its favorite
cigarette. Lucky Strike is a blend of
choice tobaccos whose toasted flavor
thrills the taste,w hose toasting process
eliminates impurities, and, as 20,679
physicians testify, makes Luckies
less irritating. Toasting elevates
Lucky Strike to a plane of quality
which noother cigarettecan approach.
The constant care of experts assures
the quality of Luekies. Its choice by
millions proves its superiority and is
the truthful answer to selfish claims.
Popular Science Monthly, I
n adapted i rom "Chan
written by Donn Byru
orange b iti-t (lurch, w lm will a-i-t Rev. Odis Hainer in Hup.
12. and < outinuing uniil fueselay. May 2s,
dire I led the new
;i slori by Lew 1,1
Cable Insulation
One emi lardly see any connect ion
between hoop skins and the electrical
industry, but one may be traced,
strangely enough, which took place in
the earls days of the electrical devel-
opment. The first cables were not In-
diluted satisfactorily till Walter T.
Glover, an Englishman who braided
steel hoops with cotton, had mi in-
spiration. Crinolines were going out.
*o was his business. So he used his
machinery for insulating copper wire
with cotton braid, and he soon had
no cause to regret the passing of the
crinoline.
trees lu blossom during the
spring.
George W Hill,
American Tobacci
elected president
loti ayes, o nays i
Approved March 21, 1929.
lorfective March 21. 1329.
29-6-13-20-27d 3-10 17 21 itw
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Keaton Goes On
Riotous Rampage
In New Picture
Costs about $1.25 an acre for the entire
proached within two miles of the is gi
lands, their boats are confiscuted! II
This new law was passed by the 11
Peruvian government in a drastie cam- I
Min. the
nd women
the exi-t-
uinhix pr<’
orth Tle
Singer Eh
repuir ull
needles, I
upuny a tn l prsldent
(igur Comp.ny, 1
► oflicial positions
merican Tobavco c
HOW TO COMBAT THE i
BOLL WEEVIL AND OTHER COTTON
DAMAGING INSECTS
No expensive machinery to buy. A I
it in event it can
rom Hie records
me in the county. i
has been usius
the lonise. shali t
attended the I
th uradluate
Yukon River Indians. Late last mi
tumn fifteen fumille , of Indians from
Nulato and other village- met together
to fulfill the custom of creeling houses
over the graves of those who died dur-
ing the year. The shelters of Hie old
graves were given a fresh coat of bril-
Alant paint.
Many of the unique mausoleums
have windows and floors ami contain
rugs and other articles that were used
by the departed ones
Every western Alaska Indian tribe
tins a diffetent method of protecting
the spirit of departed ones.
ment Ila electric ranze Phone No.
j 1111 ."tut r
। H has been induced simply and only
Iliy my belief that the duties and re-
that ought to lie dis-
' e . v£
a ■
■
Electricul power development is go
r forwure rnpidl in ireland.
i new spapur of eo
th® county for - p
w hich publlct ion
s (he county out iv
v funds.
No 602 pns-cd (In
nays: passed the ll
. . . . Mother is always doing tender, thought-
ful little things for us. Now, here is some
thing we can do for her. Something that wil
give her pleasure out ot all proportion to the
t ri l ling cost.
, Fancy or plain
s building. Mrs.
2711
1 Sills is said to make r
one of the finest itu- pub
for the eiviliza-
it» of direct
i a Company
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 9, 1929, newspaper, May 9, 1929; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1553994/m1/3/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.