The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 9, 1929 Page: 5 of 14
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paper, full from front
interesting
jurists
asionally.
graduated burdens than
graduated benefits
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one is as reprehensi
little
made all things beautiful.
lots of i
King
yard. guided by a map and 1 u
Let's
LET US ASSIST YOU IN MAKING
visited in the city yesterday.
YOUR SELECTION
Let’s
WAX
1 small straw hut for being the cutest
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LINE AND WILL SELL THEM AT A
dozen bolts.
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TWENTY-SEVEN
FRACTION ABOVE COST, AS
MILLION DOLLARS
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LONG AS THE LAST
$ 7.20
GEO. E. SERRILL
8.90
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10.95
Si’Ll I VL AGENT
Ask tihont our rental service
27.00
Citizens State Bank Building
TAYLOR BROTHERS
BAY CITY TEXAS
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GULF COAST CHEVROLET CO.
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NINI MOTOR COMPANY
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MOTHER’S DAY
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FOR COMPLETE SERVICE
PARKS STUDIO
WEAVER CAR WASHER
POULTRY AND STOCK FEED
Grand Theatre Building
ALEMITE HIGH PRESSURE
W. H. SMITH GRAIN COMPANY
LUBRICATION
LINENDOLL BRAKE TESTER
MARKHAM WAREHOUSE & ELE.CO.
A film full of riotous fun.
MARK II A M
Bay City, Phone 102.
WEAVER WRECKING CRANE
tandards
FIRESTONE TIRES, TUBES
ac
PARTS, ACCESSORIES
MOTHER’S GIFTS
GRAND
Mother Deserves the Finest!
GOOD BREAD
W. R. MANGUM
ELECTRICAL WORK- HOUSE WIRING
Inc
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ASK YOUR GROCER!
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PHONE 450
PETER’S BAKERY
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Goodrich
“Silvertowns“
30x5 10-Ply
30x 5 8 Ply
32x6 8 Ply
32x6 10 Ply
FURNITURE
COMPANY
Diamond Rings For Boys
and Girls.
TODAY AND
THURSDAY
30x 31 2 ( lint her
294.75 ......
few minutes, an entire floor is I
beautifully glowing.
A BEAUTIFUL
AMITY BAG
have
men i
FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY
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akes, "soda
served to
editors,
talists.
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were
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bat man.
it.
a day during 1928 mis the
amount of NEW BUSINESS
placed on the books of the
Aetna Life insurance Co, A
total of $1,010,381,397.00 for
the year.
Thursday, Friday
and Saturday
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and
TISE!
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ine of not less t
n $200.
including $1.50 applying mop
and$2.40 x/igallon of wax
Pigeons,
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Whole Meal Cooking Set
with each Dangler Gas Range
NOISY
NEIGHBORS
And then he starts his job once
; And just by chance (is seen.
The cause of .ill his trouble is
He's out of gasoline.
Motors, Fans, Appliances Repaired and
Installed. Reasonable Prices.
JOHNSON EMm. POLISHER
Formerly $42.50 NOW
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SARGON AGENTS
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given free with each gas range
purchased at our store. To see
both is to desire them. Come in
Today.
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its of THIS
mtkaa
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initiuls be."
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our ability to
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Come in and see both range and beautiful aluminum whole
meal cooking set. This latest and finest boon to the housewife is
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eipies in Eovernment which the presa host and hostess
we need a rain mid
Ken Maynard
CHEYENNE
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Strap Watches for Boys
Wrist Watches for Girls
Belt Buckles for Boys
Necklaces for Girls
tore will buy
tional Organ-
tores extend-
it because of
government and
ble as the other.
Patric k Henry
guard two fundamental
asked to parade before judge
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and white
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lor San Antonio in the interest of his|u sed in mining the sulphur.
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tise more it pays.
rIO make your cooking of a Whole Meal in the
I oven at one time the easiest thing in the world,
we will give you a
FREE Aluminum Whole Meal Cooking Set
if you purchase a Dangler gas range equipped
with the remarkable LORAIN OVEN HEAT
REGULATOR.
Especially designed for use in Lorain-equipped gas
range ovens this beautiful set consists of: 1 double
Roaster and Rack; 1 one-quart Stew Pan; 2 two-quart
Stew Pans; and 2 three-quart Stew Pans.
This set fits into the oven AT ONE TIME. See Figure 1
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The ingredients for some Rreaes me seleeted to meet 11 high stand-
ard. I or others 11 hizher standard of materials is required. Only
he hirhest standard is maintained in the selection of ingredietns lor
and Mrs John Hill.
waxing with the Johnson |
I Electric Polisher. It does all the j
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• Did You Ever Ston itself; you only guide it, lightly;
• F • not the slightest pushing. In a
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Regular Admission
Under u spreading chestnut
A stubborn auto stands;
The smith, an angry man is
With trouble on his hands.
The carburetor seems to be
The cause of all his wot
This is mighty fine weather and
checked rompers, trimmed in orsandie
in her hair she had a tin) pink satin
bow.
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While
Squabs.
it to be a lovely chest ol candy
Many delightfully "kiddish’
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MAY 12
Make your Mother the
gift she wlil appreciate
yes,,will treasure through
the years, because it is
you.
I here is time to have
your portrait if you will
make an appointment or
come in for a sitting at
Your especiui attention
today s issue of the pape
contains some ver valu
will" busine s pays by returns.
We thank you!
ven in
--o
when business Ik bud it 1 |
a to muke your business bet '
~w\E"OUsg
in discussing new
tux program proposes to violate
> are
A separation of tax sources be-
From flour to salt they are alsoluely pture the kind you Mould
be glad to say proudly you seleeted yourself.
and Mr- Johu Hill. of Suit An-
are in Ba City visiting Mr.
ind Jumbo
Mr G W. Cornwell, of Houston, wi
a business visitor to lay City Wedne
day.
Buster’s in love he gets
married but that’s just
the start 0 ftliis million
laugh-power comedy.
Master Walter Wilkin on
until all in
o o
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ugs eat your gar
poison. Walker's
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dull seasons
Laverne Secrest was vote
little girl. She received
bat box She wore pink
were played, after which all
it is impossihle toestimaterthe good system it can be extended to all levies,
this issue ol the Tribune will do the There is no reason why it should be
have your advertising for the'city and its businesses. The good re- applied to incomes than that it should
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Mr. Iddie Anderson, city tax assess
■ and collector, will leave tomorrow
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in govern
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large Windsor tie.
Refreshments of animal
pop" and stick candy we
the follow ing:
The supplement is an interesting
newspaper nature and will give you
ome valuable information about the
great ulphur fields and the methods
non ginned by
Lail be so wrap
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ell sewed
'il the bagg
plac ed on the bi
ton ginned shall
iestructable mar)
Lt al tor any pef- s
Lis al a ge false pa
lasi with some
—K "“e
your fill!”
The "little white bom > urned oul
to be the home of Mr. and m Frank
Insall "Kids" were led all over the
Frank Steves was such iul in get-
ting around and locating the treasure,
which was buried under tall tree on
the north side of the home He found
ii lding their own, but tn!
cive u most cordial web l
ArNETTETFE fi ft
MEgemn
mils par
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IF IT’S RESULTS YOU ARE
LOOKING FOR USE
Kid” Treasure Hunt
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powers in government said "When
we give power we don't know what we
give" There is tremendous power in
a graduated levy and once the preced-
ent becomes established in the tax
tween Federal and State govern-
ment. Leaving the income tax to
the Federal zovernmeut
Levying against any source of
1 revenue at a uniform rate.
The constitution of Texas calls tor
equal and uniform taxation The tax
prouram now before the Texas Legis
. lature calls for unequal and discrimi-
natory taxation by the employment of
Eraduated levies. Inequality in taxa
Meat Market ad-
v's poper They
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Frank Vaughn, who was injured
painfully when he fell in to 11 sluice of
boiling water at the Newgulf sulphur
field a few days ago. Is resting very
well in the company hospital at Gulf
He seems to be injured less than at
'first it was thought he would be.
A very attractive and vnjoyable
“kid" treasure hunt was . i veil in honor
of Miss Leona Insall Tuesday evening.
THAT if you want to move shelf
warmers. ADVERTISE!
THAT new customers look good t
every business ADVERTISE
THAT live business men are alway
Hon is a disease and not a remedy It
can only weaken and never strengthen
the economic fabric of the state. A
special burden is just as immoral as a
special benefit in government. There
is no more reason why we should have
Mr W. S. Siew an. of Matagorda,
was a. business visitor to Bay City
Wednesday.
But still it doesn't go
He sits beside the road to give
His brain a chance to tool,
He ponders on his training
in the correspondence school
THAT there is nothing like adver
tising to stimulate business. ADVER
little boy. He wore a white suit witli
cure extra copies, if you care to send
any of them away. One of them put
in the right pluce mivht count a whole
lot in the milking of your town
Graduation time is right here and doubt-
less you are wondering what you will give
the boy or the girl graduate. I his question
may be easily disposed of by an inspeciton of
our selection ol gifts suitable fr such oc-
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Mr. Il F Treichler, manazer Tex
Gulf Sulphur Company . was a busine $
visitor to Bay City today
aireuon TH AT the methods which have been1 i '
hop hi i silos siully used to dovelop ' |
l" li 1 bi in are ood foi every bu im i l .
w im . io ■ ru. DvHITISM! । 1
"d ' th' i ||\r a standard of quality that is J?
instantiy and conscientiously main । |
II I ' . ill. I and well advertised keeps a I j
llu. iness srowing NDVIITISI |
TH X I’ adverti id oods ar : i cal ‘
.vorilc w ith the trade ADVEITISI! Ji
IHATadvertised soods m made to, I!
every member ol tin tamily . tell them j!
what you have by ADVERTISING! J|
THAT the truth about you. mer 11
chandise should be told far and wide it
ADVERTISE! ill
THAT the mo l progressive trade ! j
drawing power is ADVERTISING ij
TIIAT if you have the mer handise I |
.ml tell about it you'll sell it \D it
VERTLSE! 01
IF YOU MEAN BI SINKSS THLL 19
ABOUT MB II IIUSINHSS HA AD Ji
vIIIIISING! | I
(irain (‘ompany . Hl |
For new apartment with zas, phone
Kill 111 19
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FOR SALE
I convinced, the 1"
ission declined to
I
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| I are in-11 ume ill
Ln pretty well
ainily persons,
h numbers of sta
had t
deu. of Wadsworth,
i' today Crops in
FOK SALE Baby Chix; Rhode Is
land Reds. While Rocks and Burred
P’lymouth Rocks. E. E. Wood. Phone
No. 6. titl’d
go to M E t ’ "
Wash me, dry me, tie
me, please don't leave i
"Where trees are thicki
line, there 1 and 20 you x
“A store or more, with
loro."
"Old Dutch High Sehe
see if you guess what il
"Carnations mid roses
will find there."
"A little white hous
green hill.is Ilie place
zen owning in acres of land of the
same value per acre.
Let every citizen and every dollar
stand equally before the law. Tax ex
ery dollar and lax it alike One in
equality, discrimination, rewards, and
, penalties enter into the tux system of
j Texas, w here is Ilie end of il all? The
present legislature may wield such
[powers cautiously. What will future
legislatures do with it? The term of
office of those authorized to revise
the tax systems ol Texas expires by
early limitation. The term of office
of a taxpayer goes on and on. The
| taxpayer is elected at birth mid cannot
'resign. A taxpayer is an indispens-
able factor in the operation of any tax
system and is likewise indispensable
in its solution. Taxation is a tax-
payer's problem and the taxpayers of
Texas should join with the taxiin'
authorities in working out a success-
ful solution.
health. Eddie is a world war veteran
and will enter the army hospital at
Ft. Sam Houston
The "bum h" started on with I good
time at the home ol All and MI - Cal 1
rest of May it helps remarkably. stills will trickle in weeks and months be applied to property assessments. A
you, your customers, your town and aftet the paper will have been laid citizen who owns 100 acres of land
lls. See how it is? aside, ll our people realized the whole can, by the application of Ihis theory,
valne of Hitch special efforts there be compelled to pay 50 times more tax
Miss Lottie Watkins, ol Markham, would be muny of them, lor this "good instead of ten times more than a citi
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I iul roduced the us
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I than nicotine poi
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Ii m on In one ol
puke of "deifying
I cigarettes. Gel
mnoke cigarettes,
las a habitual <
ire a* have been
u what would ha
l persisted in sign
Las been no well
ol any of their I
rdition because o
nly, w e believe, a
Ln with alarm t
which, after prov
concert, closed
■nt that it was spo
by a leading dga
New York Hi
that every day Im filled with sell
. pport unities. ADA E KT1SE!
We wish lo express our thanks to
i lie enterprising business concerns of1
May City who made it possible to issue
such a daily paper, a very, very un-
nsual thing for a town of Huy City’s
Locals ""t1
Misses Wilhoit, Lam.। Caroline
Luder . Laverne Secrest, Beulah Eriek-
son, Leona Insall, Glady: Broughton,
Bertha MeClaughterty, Millie Lou
Slater, Alum ine Dd.ano. Addit Pearle
Nicholas, Kitty Cobb, Madeline Simons.
Virginia Willenberg; Me is Meharg,
C E. Cm i . Bert Car, W altei Wilkin
son, Harold Amos, Ted Davant, Frank
Steves. Banks Mangum. Billie Still
nett, Maurice Heed. Victor Collins,
Forrest Bess; Mr. mid Mr Bill In-
gram and Air. and Mrs Henry Insall
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Another Village
Blacksmith
tlon. The weekly tomorrow will ha
16 pages and varny thin hainv -peci
section. Of the weekly you < an -
u Autohidy is Unequal Taxation
Graduated Levies
• w the ■ E auditorium to
The taxpayers of Texas should jeal-
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til" course, some or the "k
act grown up and be late
vant splendidly eutertaine
arrived and then the Hr
was found. It read. "H
and it the filling station
lively hue st.rrt>d. and H
lines indicate the plane xl
"kids "
"S F. D. Is the place fo
you must take in this ।..
A little better you wil
P. G. SECREST
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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/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.