The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 30, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 21, 1929 Page: 4 of 4
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Teamwork
By Albert T. Keid
(hii Big Came ts Celling Too Big
By > DGAR A.GUF SI
better
of the public by advertising
JUST REC
well t
that drive us
&
Fresh Ship
Finest
r
.1 the manufacturer, the user
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What is The Economic
THOUGHTS ABOUT
if you u'ish.
nd
CLIMATE
al right pi
l
skeleton
a
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sirt
a little niess of Lb
Two
‘TIm
doint
pm i
will purchase it. This
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ml
room
gives Morn
Mi i Sirman’s
it will save, in food, all it costs—in the hottest
for it's a sturdy,
expend
Folklore to Jazz” w
hut
iv ertising
unless
VelilIg.
Central- Power
Pho
members 1
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in Bay
It
Christian Science
"Save With Ice
Services
BR 1
cultivate and led but mnor0 'han any
Ta
a i
.ill,
Breakfast Set, Bed and Springs, All Kinds
At
Vai in
of Tables, Chairs, Oil & Wood Cook Stoves,
well, hi
ix
Baby Bed, Chairs and Buggy, Refrigerators,
from a man
"Tlis i
Chifferobe, Piano, Victrola, Buffettes and
Dressers. A-1 Condition.
o1 the
end < orn el
l..
maruri '
A.&L. USED FURNITURE STORE
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Wali h the setting I
SPRING TONIC
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urrende
MO
Miss
SCOTT DRUG COMPANY
SARGON AGENTS
i Mow
heavy clothing
the
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Auto Repairing
Gas and Lube
8150
$175
8195
FRICK’S
20
SIMON BROTHERS
GARAGE
N
PHONE 321
was divided
1
two
and Kiri having the highest
m»
47
b6326
and you can pay a
little each month
flowel .
women ■
Chureh corner 5th mid Ave. C.
Services Sunday morning nt 11.
Sunday School at 9s 15 n. in.
Wednesday evening nt 8 o'clock.
Everyone is cordially invited.
pastures
particular
strongly constructed, all-metal box, scientifically in-
sulted to resist the heat.
Thin
cash
his
user
more
county.
1927, Mr
7
readin
thinking
HiX. then
try
one
thing else I
climute that
port Industrial
Iresentation of
the compass enjoys
daily on every --ide
of
and
the
t he
. the
afford
(osi H
has I
in ili
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I
a a rude
received
\
)
mt faintly gleam,
thought of belt be
x serviceability
This competition between manutas
livins
would
nent as
ility, ye
pplementing
vicld ener
Advertising i
about u product
■ on
Lis-
dair
th
will
year.
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The
occur
taki l
, .e
before
n aid
to
S
Va
* you pull with thie teum?
ion that the
mi ulimnnted
the HI l sit
of Bay
Aw ards
county
From
Tie cli
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urers for
ducation i
dig ht
op wis
I' $
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Come in today and let us show you the EDUCATOR.
Find out about the easy payments.
s a real
othes w ise
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nu and Er
the life t.
alen pain
ond with a
therefot •
jot thc Im i
odluei ion
months
i Nev \ < i
1
NG I It I TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
I m» ( h
I am i
1 have
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Red-Haired Girls Must
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umumaumu
of cowi and brings
lperlat ive < reu in l bat
1V
it is all •
But the
And wbat
ANC
LlOHT.CORI wAr V
$ a
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thi
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reg- 01 Ot ■
.. Bull Call
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without advertising, but it would
place much more slowly
mitst have back
weather probably somewhat more
his mail, this 21st day of Janu-
D., 1929.
e i. McDonald,
Administrator of the Estate
in Texas of Fred Rhodes,
Deceased.
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L uunnnnnmnuuumui.
In summer time
longer and t hr
Adg:i
E‛ ,e, .49
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limited to
have •
state sayinp
receiveci sin h singular
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encoura < - natu re in lor
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A Real "Educator"
uuummmieauud —lLuH
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So-be c,T. Re' •
Ibid llii
con an
var- for
, aa |
reproduci
to wunt them. are fort
Actually Pays for Itself
it II
North Cable tells me
On that date our
hustling on to i
death to germs ami be. an . all animal I
and vegetable life । imme i . d in lid 1
Having air, life is prolonged Malaria 1
rosponded to hi each mem
Aristotle, three hundred years
rd to higher stundards of
Wlat’s the
il or rainfall,
tie the
or anythinz except climate
Seldom does the thermometer
inter below 20 in " Intel ■ ■ 1
If you have no refrigerator it will certainly pay
you to come in and see this genuine "EDUCATOR".
I be price is so low that it is within the reach of all,
and, if you wish, it will be delivered to your home
on small, monthly payments.
ear these
the same
। ltoberta
grade of
around, and this I
--"0, 1
(,w '
5g
of three dollars each to
and we had the firs i frost
next It spoke
as follow
liolsworth
Day. Mi <
cause ot climate, crop pre
implies there is a
' t lie fastidious and
led in the
ummer n1
I5
pinion ubout as Lollows:
nning in three week:
mil for fame,
your running
i miifm l tire cun
at his residence in Bay City,
gorda County. Texas, where I
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Nothing in nature responds o quickly
preserve Hm unusual quul
ame trend undoubtedly
nDDi \deross l) Dr Sh
ty; I’resent a Hun ol ile
By II RR) liNIIN < I VIT
lean f• 111
his « ounty
rotis terin
to ( lie con ect trea
artisticully both as to form and color
M S T E lleedlm the
these worda.
products, and the
most unknown, and when they do oc I euzue I
cur. are seldom fatal.
Hxpensive barns. high costing fuel of the
-SAC
fies the preference of the woman of fashion
. ry president
Dr. Storey
ious way told
the answer is sum-
nsensus of the best
kcalth nuts(
i. SIN i ii srini r old EXPRESS BIADG.
advertising is serving the in
not needed. Green in hit «
product is going to satisfy the
and thus build good will and
ur mind and et your will
al that jusi in view,
ymu fellow man to sco
luscious grass and lor (I
thousands of cattle are
for fattening. For health
comfort, for a home. for
Luter he wrote 'll is Heptember 2nd,
MH I Ml XNIV
when I
\ T E ।
II K MeCann Company
weeku ago, w i It in r
of Thin ' l mnm»<
Thusspokethut great (reek, mm r rlad to set thi
service) (han oth
about it.
that the product
osi, more people.
Jonhs was burn What
holds t rue (his day l h
these thing depended
wise would know
Then assuming
A complete answer to (his question
uld require a hook. Kedmed to the
into four
teacher, nii.de a <
gat ion which
pounds of crean
shipped into Cis
The result of til
led Io l lie addit i
plant to I lie loci
Filling a sweet c
ers in the surro
Tin nex i step
I
dairy cow busine
i isco cha tuber I
a (lool of
the spirit of
tendent of Roads, in an addre I-. ; ■ tre with I ......pera
the Good Roads Conference Bay a r । parent nd teachers .ml
City Texas, Friday, February 12 1909, uve . • l . . . • i . about fot ■
.had this to say: "I have traveled over • pl .ml health i ificates to ix
the world, and I tell you that no a d . I leted the health v i .
place in the world do soil and dim ' - , apv xplained the object of the
HO lend themselves to prosperity wards given b) the Leazue, a
they do right here in Matagorda < nt twenty dollar hall -t
tv If California or Arizona posses ed d in tl health contest
this county of Matagorda, their citi and half in the grade contest.
zens would demand five hundred dol-
lars an acre for its soil and the rest of P
the people would fight for a chance tt 00!
to buy it at that figure." others have average Erade for the year and two of
1) sound >
cull you
may sinsie
must wori
mate,
riled b
i
B5
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lbe
have just finished I
Here corn was tade
(bat futtens the j picture The Hor I
richness to contest being between
... Morn pit lllli' w s aw I t ded I
I
I
I
I
informs more people
Mini in Illinois in umiei Note
f l Elaa
i tt i a re loniled
< rop that will be
1 | he fundane ntals Ye (<rdav l
tlic club
tostimony l’eople who i wo th,
tent it) toits truth ( lood I .1 di
land mny be bought inthe boy
hosiery to her individual tan or burn justi-
think ll line to be praised
i skill.
knew llnt ill I
or clinate.
Hosiery by PHOENIX
provtJe correct matching tints
for euery type of tan or burn
Smith, chair-
Scripture
: Tile Origin
Carl ltocken;
he eivicu and considered it one of
lie best this community hns ever had
descriptive
in tin opin
e posseised
Wonderful results are being reported
from its use.
uch re pleasurabte hour fol
difference" It is not
tion that hu proved an extraordinary ‘
hur co s wherever staged. Because this)
line lamib. of the P I. \
I and two “Froni Fidklore
you’ll win the game;
(he wol i. < 1 life Ih done
,9/)
hopeleNs seem,
I iil Hie game
%M2g)
Perfect accord in the matching of her silk
surrounded Willi It. and
to its embrac i . w are fi
ailmeuta that an more
mon in other sections
ture’s disinfectant, pre si
rain Thanking Zaci for
hope i and the mineraule
terest
K mow n ' TI,
oil It
ar after
mud be
reprouuction
nd then I know what
oll, enubles our lande
on I' In 1i onions > <
waves, loaded with -lit and we are
cooled refreshed, invigorated by the
erisp, salty, lang' oa air This ir
cannot be push. aside for we are
h Mai "I. and I
planting < or n "
< on ut date.
dvanced to the
program was as
I Mis: sirman nt
on, Rosalie Nel
s Liatuett and
mt reason biliti . ' ilit uture So far um I know
ought here this was his first visit to Collegeport,
wealth, for but he has endeared himneir to all
successtul thon who heard him and many ex
duuhtei and nover have I
i h lldi < ii । lint lw a \.- ■ how e<l
i > fight for fame,
< uluger need,
for file good of the
J1 3
5,,-
iRee,
- Va
• n his chani t
dignified manner
and il is nue in every sense it is be map 0
cause of climate that our farmers hown
rendily and eusils tuki from throe 1o mattei
t limate . 1 i be
No man cal
' sed is I in la mi
t but co opi i. tes
Mi Vorris has five
learly C I. I in
call I give
section Ik noted for its ‘
lidlitorium Hie I 'a rent - leai her
intion will pi < < nt a dramatiza-
Mr । Mumie Muri - and \udrey Har
Voy hieing tinished the preseribed
course were rudnated, and Nuymond
II Ht. I .• die Lee ('hiles, Abel King and
” \ Spirit in I ’ll on"' I kept
of (limate The clock struck
as revealed in Silk
the flash
! By thu man w ith I ielfinh dream,
1oi tin battl l loni nr the battle i
won
pi i\ iloge of attending.
icin} night । large crowd wit
ec the closinu hours of the Bay
\ ciusolidaten high sr hotd Tin.'
CulHnv. 0y our friend Noah I
that he considers < limate as the
diHoi) of a pluce in n lat ion to
Our pr—nt Juplay includu Uylti, u«ngko and hnU
for ootry ultra tmart nccaaion of dayttmt or rvtning
"a-
/2 N333
with nature it os lb valuc ot l nd,
and Burton Ir Hurd once said that
"climate is the measive of Itl .1 |e '
at the
mukes for mass consumption.
This enables the manufacturer to
produce in large quantities, called
mass production. Large scale produc-
tion redluces the unit cost of manufac-
t ure ami distribut ion.
Part of this saving the manufac-
Hirer keeps uh profit Part is passed
on the ultimate u r in the form ol
redue i'd prices.
( ompet il ion between manufacturers
helps assure the user that he will get
a h.ire of the saving.
But the great benefit is from tin
competition between manufacturers
not alone on pri<< but on quality. No
and on gen- while Arthur
lor « limnat * । w ith a grad'
hveryone needs a little pepping up at
this time. I in SARCON, the newest and
best tonic of t ht' age.
received a letter from a reuder in
11 linois akin. loi more detailed in
formation about < limate \ I was
Don’t Handle Junk Our Prices Are Low!
effortN to reproduct
unalterable factoi
chans e climate ind l>
that enjoys a climate
and Hosalie Nelson sec
radoe of '• P% Th' c four,
< t he mil standing pupil i
I Tin ten dollars given
li roni< i was u ed in Hm
for PHOENIX Suntan or Sunburn hues.
business lor limselr Anil ho when he
das . horter ihan in Mother’s Day. Duel by Meadame
I and Ilir drear
ih were reverned by :
in the girl division
rI eived lira with u
। discs he makes doubly sine that
linns out a product which will
k satisfactorily And he designs il
four crop- per 'ear from our
while in llo- North, with a good
son and exe client Im k the in
grubs oil' one crop in th North
speed .
i i lbe lone , long I
grind.
Where the atars
And ICs leaving all
hind
il sets. There s a dirference, and all Hu 1
goes toward" making climate. Nil day. Ir
all night, the bree es come from suuny ’
Southern seas, cooled by dancin View
If handled properiy 11
also producen noble men and Oberwette and Graydon Morris. Old ,,
man, mid wi
readins Mi
For today we demand beauty as well MU' Thompson “If she looks long- |
; ingly at the light pastel shades she
must stick to these three colors
I noti e many red-haired girls who The state of Texas.
are taking u chance with the wonder- County of Matagorda.
rul new shade- of red which are now To thost indebted to. or holding
th vogue 1.ei im- - y to them tuy claims against the estates in Texas of
away Hom them Not even tile most Fred Rhodes, deceased.
unusual shad. ,i red can make it a The undersigned having been duly
good color io go with auburn hair appointed administrator of the estate
"Red hea 1 are often envied by in Texas ol Fred Rhodes, deceased,
blonde > and si unette I hear, bet ails* late "l Lee County, 111 inois, by A Hut -
the public at large j the i hail . I oration makes Go in un-.ris Judge of the county court ot said
HARRISON A’TWOOD, usual That is undoubte dis 'rue ........ity on the l5th day ol January.
operating Vice President, The this advantage is offset by the diri- 1929, during u regular term thereor.
culti . a red-head bus in selecting her hereby notifies all persons indebted to
clothes There can be no casual "hop said estate to come forward and make
plug with a We mu' pick lid settlement, and hose havius claims
I boo < with file areutest (it e ire it »| azainst said estate to present them to
living Uh* climute Coll rp • that hi> might re
blessed with has no equal, no eri i n V M tiold sketched tin
Col. J. L. Donovan, U. S Superin ith in th local chool, ex
ious phenomenn of the al mo ‘ phere, a i i it stoakly soakin ruils ol the
teusperature, toisiure, tit . < ipecially । । i thrue clay 4 ome it .in opportune
as they effect animal or vegetable time and .ill nature and most t»i Hit*
life."" In othet word 1o • limute h” folks rejoice, ll means a big crop of
nnimal oi veuetuble liir rhiiiioH' it culton iiH< 1i<hI pastures. Wish ome
seens hi me that climate is the mi'' t>i ih< • pi inr field (olks could be here
rroat denideratum With it. very toda , ani ii it n to Hi«* tain falling on
thing without H nothing ih<> roof, ht the priii waving ili load
The most importan econoni inti । “I liamnvn dIrop and, incidentally,
estintheworldisagrieulture. Hvury ’ iik •’ ride on the "nine foot Hide
thing in this world that in worth hnv wulk
ing and many things that are not lame Sunday ami brousht lo the
worth having depend n it. ' \ land llurd home, from llonston Mrs, Mor-
that proslucen valuuble v retable and ris, her damhh'i . Mi oberwetter
animals, Ima ious fruit and beuutiful and Mi John Logan, with \ustin
1 ome to ouch
ing the possi
firsi chool hold
unit Tlus end
ent expressed their satistnotion w
s
The pro
, Mata-
he re-
1 i ili< ilu
decided to
Ind it 1 fine to be counted a star
i th» inzle deed with its touch ot
thrill
)01 in t tell uh Hie man you are;
. there no lone hand in the kuine
we pUy.
Wi must work to a bizger hemie;
d the thing that counth in the world
uuum was in < hari
comittee, Mia ^l
typhoid, scarlet fever, pneumonia,
asthma, catarrh, rheumatism, are al-
,5, 6
.3, " <
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ALE- Simmons bed for baby
I • jll • mini up to s
ew lel lei' and so
t n I ee r L I M
and will its map
Looking 11 over it
(ho k io (‘olleue
in u lent with i
eth (bi < hool
ncis Maytiele
I'll entation
room while it will lunng 111ti1 taken
away by nperior health work. Ben
R. Mowery in his usudl pleusing man
with inr. nwarci 1 t H > iliploma . and after
ready a bri i ; toment by Mr Bail’d, the
principal Hr ulience was dismissed.
Vh l looked ove th' iudience. viewed
the docoratiol the work ol Miss
Mami ranzoen, in iemnory, I (lew
the North and im Hi i •, 'i with and Clapp Flu principle address
others, our summers .re cool and de- wus lelivered b) Mrs Burton D.
lightful Here I inothe poin Ii lluro fhi ervice was not only in
Ilie summer the sun rises in the north- i irin but helpful nd a 1 ilit to the
east and sets in the northwest A ( oll eport Woman’s (lub The audi I
house that is plac cd ’i wi tori » w • well tilled ami those pres
put im their parents as these Moi -aestheti as will a- thefrivolous, for
ii kid: lor that they have alwaysthe younz and those nol so young,
hud Ulf ulmirution and respect | There will be beauts of costume
w । loborta liugeti did nol lor and ye omethin • more beuutiful on
vet Mother's Day ncitliei did she lor which to drape those costumes; there
o1 l’a, forsheseni us IlmiHH rorieiH will he songs ol old ongs of today
■' tine box “I trawberriet The To mi this vou land the chance of
thou, ht wa line She tolil il with mi in the bi 1 the p T \ or any
1 '!t h. red borrie other nt anizaticn or individual lias
• In man im ml of Mr II. Ilack attempted in Bay City.
were hocked to burn oi his passing. 1 o o
h wn closel identitied "Uh th. FOl SAL.E White King Pigeons,
’ ! ' ......, project and hai many and Jumho squabs C. M. Carter
...... "" amoni the enrly settlers; arain company uf
| h0 only Zac.k sent me on unlimited
I' 11 11 province wus -
to nd Function of Advertising?
> im»mI i l nni took first in
‘ from many eighth grade. The i
r less com follows Pro» • sionul
Salt la na- the piano Weclamati
utive ft is -on: Duet, Meuilmei
----- more grotesque than a i< i h in
fLed haired girls have to be more in Hie w rone colored dres celves
curerul about their clothes than Tle Voice of the City, in which ary, A
blonde' a brunettes,’ ‘says the auburn Mins Thompson is apearing, is an ex
headed Duane Thompson of Willardciting story of a prison ♦‘scape. Mis; ' 7 11
Mm k's The Voice ot the City ’ a Cos Thompson plays the prisoner’s si-lew 21-28
mopilitan production for Metrok0" _______
wyn-Mayer, which opens at (he Co-
lonial Theatre Wednesday. i , He sure and ee. From FolKlort lo
' \ red nead must stay rather close- Jazz । 111 lu nl May eit) ' ....
h lo Er ens, blues Mil b rov ans," suy auditorium. . ion ... Mattress lor same. Phone 102
teil hair gives us There
wruteh Join - me i Ihal he will come to
Colle1 epoll with ii al k of hl Famous
(racked Clin ker .
sundas in Ill Motl i Night. In Ilie
hseuce of Rov Merriman I. Smith,
Ilie civile was in charu of tin Col-
e .'Port Woman a Club. The presi-
dl n Mi s W Corse, presided in her
n> Hits. J.
In Dall:
East Ian.1 , ounty I
I" the idea ol indi
I
the count > and oi I
the too many cotto
with row pasturel
corely converted I
land .....mi areacl
victions in the mils]
sible manner imagI
viting royally disti
l
.lie persuadinz I. I
to leave the counl
lug tlii- most apprI
including praet
ound ■ razin il
known combinatio
for Ilie fortunate I
dairy burns: they
produets in markeI
dull fashion an il
w in il a perman nil
ket that shall lakil
amount I hat no lel
el -I
S" eel i ream | •
cally lover the nil
tablisled. t in velin•
communit ies and •
•
i les hale Irougl•
Inals into i ir le •
teell othera lave
individual farm •
plan- a i e de' elopm
a inl elleese |i l Hl •
lll.llld ll ill rue voli•
Iarmera "ill have
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And all this dam
del elop d w il hill •
ll was Ihe falim
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of ma da i ilairy •
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