The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 56, Ed. 1 Friday, June 21, 1929 Page: 3 of 4
four pages : ill. ; page 22 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
June Nineteenth
in
N
y
hronicl
PRICED
GIFTS OF
vi
FOR QUICK SALE
A
JEWELRY
acres
just east of the city lim-
Wh
W
its. Also, the H.A. Har-
ha
mitisated
is an
obtain
hits a
lown
1I
auto-
N/
north of city. Improved.
(at
It wa
tested
ial
purehase carries our guar-
Bay City
SEE
antee of quality satisfac-
filing
Rooms for
tion.
GEO. E. SERRILL
les in
"madame" prepared the breukfi
plant
AGENT
ecenti
t itizens State Hank lluilding
t, we
I
co.
BUY IT AT JOHN ROTEN’S FOR LESS
0-Kse --
P. G. SECREST
teries
spent Thursday in the city.
THE
C
36 Inch
Men’s Fancy Ties
OLONIAL
98c
49c
Men’s Fancy Socks
25c
49c
that in some degree pl
We have inaugurated a delivery ser-
1 1 he social
RUFFLED SCRIM
whole South anil all it stands for. The
15c
WE ARE OVERSTOCKED ON THIS
in
congreHHmel
S1.48
THE GRAND
LINE AND WILL SELL THEM AT A
«
V
s
TRACTION ABOVE COST, AS
S2.98 S4.98
49c
98c
Christian Science
LONG AS THE LAST
S7.50
Services
r
$ 7.20
8.90
30x4.75
10.95
27.00
29c
Let's advertise more— it pays.
szmamaeuaxgaagaca®
l
22.10
VV
VV
NASH 400
33.40
BABY CAPS
43.45
25c 49c SI.25
the Worid In Jhtor Car inline
GULF’ COAST CHEVROLET CO.
John Roten Co
PHONE 109
er-
2
W
A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE
re-
ri
«mgg '
833,
-m-ea
Ml
tandards
tri-
ne
uGa
GOOD BREAD
$1711
$1077 $1491
8
ASK YOUR GROCER!
HERE ARE THE NEW STRAWS
PETER’S BAKERY
VERSER BROTHERS
I •
/
LA ROSE BEAUTY PARLOR
Announces
Auto Repairing
Gas and Lube
FRICK’S
W
ONLY.
GARAGE
Phone 480
A
PHONE 321
T. M. Thompson Nash Co.
4
J
.. --9
OVE
_
.... ......_
EmE,
BATHING SUITS
49c 98c S1.48
Church corner 5th and Ave. C.
Sen ices Sunday morning at 11.
Sunday School at 9:15 a. m.
Wednesday evening til s o’clock.
Everyone is cordially invited.
30x312 Clincher
29x4.75 ......
30x5 10-Ply
30x 5 8-Ply
32x6 8-Ply
32x6 10-Ply
Men’s Athletic
Union Suits
lite w
inat
— •
ADVANCED SIX
DtliinretJ, Fully Equipptd
Gettina
ml.linen
STANDARD SIX
Delivered, Fully Equipped
(0681 !
I
Tin
DU ।
.>11 t
Delivered, Fully Equipped, Price Range of 23 Nash “400” Models,
including Touring, Roadster, Coupe, Cabriolet, Victoria and Sedan Models
■
A
they had stay
e, the create
Holl.
sod it I
s the heart
e or black.
Hoover last
rot in
loose
. All
There
(: ;
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Young. of Mata-
gorda, were Hay City visitors Thurs
day.
Mrs,
mont ,
Friday and Saturday
OFFICE SCANDAL
pmy 2-DOOR
3 SEDANS
//
I
PERCALE
14c
1
Men’s Silk Rayon
Athletic Union
Suits
98c
Men’s Sand shade and klaki
WORK PANTS
Mile Brand
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
•
I
I
I
I
I
Mr. J. M. Fitzmaurice, who Ila been
in the city for a few days. returned
to him home in Houston yesterday.
MEN’S FANCY
TRUNX
special six
Delit ered, Fully Equipped
smartly flared, one-
engine is a new high compression type
with a 7-bearing crankshaft, Bohnalite
pistons and torsional vibration damper.
city, day or of
Advanced Six “400”
2-Door Sedan
the
I brated
36 Inch
PRINTED VOILE
19c
Lovejoy hydraulic shock absorbers are
regular equipment, at no extra cost.
The Advanced and Special Six Sedans
lead their price fields with such attrac-
tive and exclusive features as smart,
built-in, custom trunks, the Twin Igni-
tion motor, Houdaille and Lovejoy
hydraulic shock absorbers and Bijur
Centralized Chassis lubrication which
oils chassis bearings at the pressure
of a pedal.
ALL Nash "400" models are fully
factory equipped with bumpers, hy-
draulic shock absorbers, spare tire
lock and tire cover—at no extra charge.
Ladies’ Cool Sum*
mer Night Gowns
in Voile and Nainsook
All t olors
98c
7
Goodrich
• Silvertowns“•
NOTICE in IEDDE RS
T’ransportation of School Pupils
BAKER, Secreary.
y Independent Sehool
l)b trict.
on Wharton road
(
1
■ j J
Men’s Good Qual-
ity Broadcloth
SHIRTS
VII ( olors mid w hite
98c
|
$
(...... 00%
G. 23220
illifM
bride mid fur the groom
a
7 «
1
, is in the city a guest at the
Somewhere in the future it must ba111 is no
to mulattoism ture Store.
Lower, Delivered, Completely Equipped Prices
I1
AT ;
i
-Ji
Iler month
Ny) 1//
are to he found here in
Men’s Oxfords
Black mid Brown
S2.98
Thursday, Friday and
Saturday
Ken Maynard
with TARZAN, mi WoNDER
house, ix
CALIFORNIA MAIL
|lf we
It has big Chromium-nickeled head-
lamps, cowl lamps and stop light,
Chromium-nickeled bumpers, and
• piece fenders. The
h
lights and
> d ffurni
loir
Mr. Charley Shiver. of Van Vleck,
Mr. W O. Cain is spending a few
days in Houston this week
More complete Informa
o above requirements mu
•d from the secretary.
I of trustees r
et any mid till
bid deemed m
CMARTLY designed—luxuriously
• finished—brilliant in performance
—exceptionally attractive in price—
you should certainly see the three Nash
"400” 2-Door Sedans before deciding.
The Standard Six 2-Door Sedan is
the stvle and performance leader of
the $900 field.
•i the thinn, and looking
w hat it means and noth-
Mrs. Amos Lee and her guest, Mrs
A. Williams of Beaumont. visited Mr.1
and Mrs. Henry Lee in Newgul today.
week, is to us nothing less than a de-
risive gesture of conte mpt for the
Collegeport oil business.
home of Mr and Mrs Amos Lee.
The board
right to reje
accept the
taseous to it
RONT
BM
■■■
11__________
•-----------
FOR HIS COUNIRY!
FOR HIS HONOR!
FOR HIS GIRL!
He drives the i alifornia mail in vic-
tory in one of the most gripping
stage coach races you’ve ever seen!
" Imif ’ ”
.... J
Mr. and Mrs Paris Smith have re-
rison five-acre chicken
uiveaton 01
e President
emancipa-
it day. June
read. Every
nancipation
is a Texas
(Dr. I A. Williams, of
'the White House th it had the meaning
of social equuliis, purely and simply,
and nothing more.
• \\
xXiM
Gifts of jewelry for Ilie
More seatiering showers, but the
cotton just keeps coming right along 1
- —esesM
—=se--
2155 ".ng
turned alter a
Houston.
• I./
1//6268286)//
wives of all
the hideous
2.
9" ('
Mr. ''Todd;** Hodges. of Wharton,
spent Thursday in the city.
vice to any part of the
o--o—
rent: water.
From flour to suit they are absoluely pture the kind you would
be glad to say prondly you selected yourself.
the "Manner"
make the trip.
Houstou
Picture the da
Mr. II. E. Treichler, of Gulf. was
the city today on business.
A Good Grade
Bleached Domestic
:6 inches Wide Xu stareli
15c
White House shows plain- 1929, and then opened at the office of I
even worse. R. Q Pegram, at Bay City, Texas, on
ion was not one of givingthe following items:
Simon Brothers 'big dollar day
is for tomorrow 1 Saturday, June
only. Don't miss it.
Mr. (' E. Matchett, of Buckeye, was
a visitor to the city yesterday, the
guest of his son. Mr. L M. Matchett,
and family.
02-(le
457.
v,"iv 4
ton on that vre.d .
gon and team of ing 1e
was furnished to ,ii
thing else i nour line and it will be,
delivered immediately. No delivery ....... .
Will be made on orders less than 25 explanation, made in afterthouEht, that
cents. The Green Frog donfectionery. the ... , . , ,
oitf turn to be invited, is nothing to us but
one ' ; just what it plainly is a lame after-
Rev. Odis Rainer. who has been as- j thought Bear you in mind. no South
sisting in a revival meeting at Austin'em woman was invited 10 v ,7
for the past two weeks, has returned Nor did that occur b m ident Soth
home. ; ...........— ■
ith childlike
folks."
10 got them
k this morning
Coine on with your advertising.
Let's make things lively.
y is and can only be amalgama- '
There inn b no such thing as
blending without racial blend-
ample varieties and at
about 11 ... . ! Attracted by qucer actions of the
----- . . , ।11 the title spirit of slavery days the family cat, two women at Personville,
in the city for a few day on business, darkies belonged to the white folks Limestone county, investigated and
and tile white folks belonged to them killed a four-foot rattlesnake with
I And that is the true spirit of the which Felix was sparring.
J South today There is no bitterness__o_o__________
2 in our hearts that the slaves ire free . ii i
Beau-ior I ...... mneir henrus sominPone <X,vin ^'.mw
that they or heil . It lie. s wet e on vernon (.....thouse is in
-pur slaves. We ,nnders tand then '' 11dition was made by the inspecting
dhey understand ns. We are happy judce, arter he accident iy lockea him-
.with them in their proper places andiseir in and had to aall for help to
in those places they are happy and out.
content with us
G-)2
the true spirit of the South in her soul; Speaking ot valuable cows, a farmer
Ishe does not. Does the industrial al Plano, Collin county. has one which
। proprietor complain . Many a time you brousht him $36,16 in sweet cream
have seen one ot them grinning over it last month and also kept his family
in but when did you ever see one that, supplied with milk
you really esteemed complaining — . -o 0. ______—
You certainly want a new straw for wear during the warm
weather. Why not choose it from our hiu display of the new
styles, weaves and weights! Xote the added comfort the new
padded sweathand imparls to the wearer.
night. Order your ice cream, sand-
wiches, ginger ale. cracked ice or any-
ecidental,
guin The Chronicle
uational campaigu.
a
win I
Phyllis Haver
as sob-sister is Hie most poweriul
role she has ever played in a story
of passion and mystery!
Southern i, v hit
action of Mrs I
Over and over
during the last
raising anybody up..
from it. It means
down!
»ial function, us society
hi say Without modificu-
ification, it is the first un-
ehture that ever came from
WAVING FOR A SHORT TIME
in disgrace in Texas, after he w a
caught licking the icing ci1 of a bis
cake the cook had just baked.
Fall is approaching rapidly, so why
not let advertising clear away your
difficulties and pave a road to good
business for you?
Mr. Leo Moore and little Dan. of San
Angelo, are here for a tew days visit
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Moore.
1 come
All It ,
The same spirit
ove r the South it i
was no colored coo
i
I
I
I
I
I
i
•
p
i
।
i
i
•
2
I
i
।
r
।
!
I
I
Ilk
5*
Mr. Bert Carr spent Thursday in
The ingredients for some Breads me selected lo meet n high stand-
unl. For others n higher standard of materlals i- required. Only
the highest standard is maintained in the selection of ingredietns for
Mrs. J. B. McCain and daughter.
Miss .Marie, are in the city for a tew
days from Houston.
1 Trausportation (oi' pupils from
Buck's Bayou Bridge to Bay city for
. Mr, w. S. Stewart, of Matagorda.
? was a .business visitor to Bay City
Thursday.
at tile end.
-> I
•' I A , . fWVVA
- A-ckv.
eeg-p ' 4
q""ma 3
1 “ge x"80cb*
sterday. letting
she has.
All di • s-ed in livery, in the back of
the lobby of a Chicago hote stood a
forlorn negro A new arrival spied
the darkey us lie was making ills way
Mr. I- M Reynolds, of Houston, is
it was the "Misti
rends to o to Galve
Sailors on a ship which re
docked at Port Arthur adopted
ni.i cot a cat w hich kil led a
Singapore, but turned the feline
Lincoln's proclamati
tion had arriv . d and
19th. It was to be offi
Soufheru State has
day but the "Junete
city industrial
June Ninteenth
WANTED A practical nurse and
housekeeper t'all on or phone Trib-
une office. 17-19 1
o o
Locals an.d
Personals
moderate prices. inch
1 to ranch
uvan
the ensuing school year successtul The Foulk’s 100
applicant shall turnish a good truck.
Mr. Sims Doughtie returned yester- institution,
day from a short business trip to Let us g
Houston. for just 11
Mrs Donald Duson, of El Campo, had 1 p 1
Is here for several days with her ’’ ri
mother. Mrs. Ruby Haw kiss Mrs lurtet
Duson is accompanied by Miss Hazel ' .....N were already
Webb; also ol El Campo.
them. But. In the main
Mrs Robert Lyle, of Houston, is ed on where they we
here for a few days with her parents, purt of them Hu Hu
Mr and Mrs. E. ti. Taulbee. raitl, in their own ■ wh
days’ visit inDoes the madam complain? If
______
from the clerk’s desk to the elevator.
| just a glance was all this new arrival
needed, to sense the situation. Going
tip to the forlorn darkey he said: "Why
in the blank don't you go back to Ala
bam, where you belon '" "Boss."
sold the forlorn one. "dem’ de fust
kind words I've heard." Yes, they
knewenchothe these two They had
nev r ■' Il each oi her fb fore but right
ile don . 1 ,> the । tom o the ii I 'd tl y I
12 > I kn< w i r i h o het
| Seeing and feeling all this on this]
bright June Nineteenth morning, a day |
I or nition to a public benefactor, ।
hich remotely excused the action of
resident Roosevelt in having Booker
Washington to lunch. Mrs. Hoov- ,
tea was a purely social function
Sealed bids will be received by (be
turd ol trustees of Buy City Indu-,
ndent School District, on or before
o'clock p. m . Saturday, June 22nd.
ever go bad
the coming 0
H,
///,mal IfeB
3 J 43 .
Mlen
Y “ ■ •VA
a reliable driver and Hub lily insur
ance similar to the "10 20 Liability
Policies," and pay all tuxes, license
fees, etc.
pointed out that the speeches ot Her-1
bel t Hoover showed plainly that, as, I
fur as in is concerned, the South does/
not exist And now the action of thel:
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. 24, No. 56, Ed. 1 Friday, June 21, 1929, newspaper, June 21, 1929; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554043/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.