The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 96, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 13, 1929 Page: 2 of 4
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The Daily Tribune, Tuesday, August 13, 1929
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Published Daily Exeept Sunday
Pe
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school tax and thus bring Che
high rate in spite o1 his vetoes
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some time next week.
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foundations
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GULF COAST RAPID TRANSIT CO.
W.
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Schedule
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Vehicle Tax Lowers
IF AUTOMOIBLE DEALERS WERE
To
with
If automobile dealers were chartered like banks, an
W. E McNabb
automohile dealer would have to show evidence of re-
agance
lienee has long since
none of my business, for they
Sha kespeare.
sponsibility to the public.
not
Duncan Ruth-
my time
rereshing to
one that does
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th. nr ye
you should, before you buy a car.
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all of the liabilities, but
never drive out of Blessing
of t ol legeport
ministration "In the good old days"
lipe
An automobile represents a considerable financial in*
when we acclaimed the speetac ular
For
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The Ba
the other day a little bird perch
Moody had ]
investment, of the dealer's ability to fulfill your motorng
Cl
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Miss
needs to your entire satisfaction.
used to know
ked Ids head from side to side.
lend is home
we did of money and busines=
More important, you should be convinced of the deal-
els, gas.
McKinnon. Mayor Domo
istly nuisance
er’s lasting interest In your satisfaction.
altoget her
I lilt w hat is (he matter w it ii I
docio. We need (he concerted action
ANDERSON-RUGELEY AUTO CO.
intelligent ?
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affair
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change and that i
if
would not be a ring ticket
BUICK MARQUETTE
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probably all of
and emit that
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hope
Let
Goodyear Tires
Willard Batteries
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and that alone should appeal to Bay
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Leave Hay ( Hy
Leu»e Huy City
Arrive Huy City
Arrive Hay City
and that would be perfectly horrid,
dreadful, harrowing, but we connot
7 :00 a. m.
2:00 1*. in.
1:15 p. m.
7:15 p.m.
in a
ture
of sophistry
ever have
Mr. C. W
was in Baj
This Gives Passengers 5 Hours and 15 Minutes in Houston.
Connections at Wharton for El Campo and Victoria.
Church corner 5th and Ave. C.
Services Sunday morning at 11.
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.
Everyone Ie cordially invited.
Registration of New Cars In Matagorda
County For the Week Ending Aug. 10th
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such times
ticlan has
instead of
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be
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the
last
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that
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All the h
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day in Eag
ness meetii
these
able
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residence
period of
interested,
Leaky, Tex
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Chicago an
for the pa
home Mom
state >
whole
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Mr. Jack
port, spent
business.
N o w.
laugh
on the
begin.
fit
FOR RE.'
M. L. Capp
Never hi
perienced
than now.
being profl
Last yet
killed and
leather.
Miss Fh
who at ten
last term,
tion, havin
aps
low
lor
port
base
vern
busi
The phenomenal growth of Lub-
bock is indicated by the fact that
from 670 telephone connections in
1920, in 1928 it had 3,043.
folks
They
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The
left
keep lions at the central phone of-
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bet ome n
an asset
Pontiac Coach
y, ( hevrolet Sedan
he general opinion that the
had been operated for many
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ness.
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! law does contemplate tills, then the
rate would' not have to be the eon-1
tax stitutional limit of 35 cents, as the
and
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FOR SALE
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shellacking their map on
Go to it. gals. but it sure
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Waiting fm the mail Saturd
vealed that a higher tax rate would
। of the members. State Treasurer W. I
Gregory Hatcher will be in Dallas!
I presented the board Monday. j
I’d on conditions August 1, — 1
“TASTE above everything " ’
THE GOAL OF YEARS HAS BEEN ATTAINED/
comptroller, made July 1. indicated
that the rate could be lower to care
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LET EVERY BIRD sing its own note. The
thing we know best is cigarette taste—how to
blend and cross-blend, the standard Chesterfield
method, to give you better taste, richer tobacco
character, milder, fuller fragrance.
Ari what we know best is the one thing
smokers want most:
night I counted twenty
J , Bay City, l’ontiac Coupe
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them may full for seductive offers
The election of this ticket would
The government does not demand that evidence but
and soon erection will
of the board of education. •
expect perfection
I funds in the Blessing State Hunk
vestment. You should be satisfied, before you make that
Pish-
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has I
Northern
s w all res.
One line
to below 72 cents
led lor a rate not to exceed 2’
at least
are all
(Cte,
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room next
more of the glory of glamor than
Our sax
brook, was
and we wet
That sax s
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Buy Chy
an inside ring and that 4
the lieu
famous supply of “it”
and inefficiency until pa
’Dangerous Curves
With Clara Bow At
Colonial This Week
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gently with the breeze, and as he
photographic visualizer
shot many of the more
sereen successes ot ret t
under act of * onRrf
CAREY SMITH Owner and Editor
Stomach Disorders 6
First Ravcded by 63
Coated Tongue (9
The W.
church me
the Circles
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visionary v
woman.
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Milby, Mrs.
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man. Mrs.
Mrs. E. i
ele No. 1.
Mrs. Dog
do no g
board wi
the state
Governor
of $3,000,000, and would say that
the bills passed to him by the legis- ' . , >
lature would have required a fax I This will be worked out at the next
tee by the Beacon Glut
what you mean Frances," and she
। said "someone at the office told me
the lion was busy.""
Your tongue
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state . ■ ' '
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post th
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Such condition would enable the
automatie tax be ird to reduce the
Pape, Otto, I
{Young. Jack
we might call "savoir-vivre"
me such words.
"To gild refined gold, to paint
honest, < apable.
Texas Gulf Sulphur Co , Gulf, Ford Coupe
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" hi h he Iihk sold t
of all forward-look ing people and,
the banishment of every ism, tad or du 6' '
political fam y We are face to face ; o.
with new order of things it wedl,
meet it. we are saved . B not. vs e are ’ ' “ " 1
lost. Let us hope with all the fervor" "" “cuS
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LOST A
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will please
W. it Trull.
70 milt/ per hour .. . 70 horsepower. Accelera-
tion from 5 to 25 miles per hour in 7 seconds; 5
to 50 m.p.h. in 20 seconds . . . The famous
Hupmobile Century Six engine improved with
counterweighted crankshaft and rubber-cush-
ioned engine mountings; minimum vibration at
any speed. Improved 4-wheel llupmobile steel-
draulic brakes ... Foot operated dimmer control
... Non-glare slanting windshield, full ventilat-
ing type ... A big car, 50% inches across rear
seat, 49 inches across front seat , . . Generous
head room . . . Smartened by cleverly tailored
sheet metal . . . New French type fenders . . .
New 6-inch chromium hub caps . . . New front
fender parking lights. Custom equipment—
6-wire or disc wheels, two spare side-mounted in
fender wells . . . available at slight extra cost,
s-iD
Harrison, of Palacios.
For County Attorney
of Palacios
$42.50 W
$18.00. 1’.
She who
Maurine Si
weeks’ \b i
Mr. II A
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Some of our local gals should
have ought to go and join the Paint-
County Superintendent o
Thus Hale, Hr., of Wads
the lily,
throw a perfume on the
violet.
with fig jam,
> a candy fac-
io. for fig new ।
Qsed
YOUNG MEN and YOUNG WOMEN
o prepare for pleasant, profitable and plentiful
OFFICE POSITIONS
19 3 0 HUP MOBILE SIX
either owned them or
• on them, were parked
, surrounded by competition
need brains and not bragga-
eet!" I asked him
<1 he gave me a mi
It is a Hupmobile in every detail of its construction
. . . Powered by the selfsame Hupmobile motor
i which made the Century Six a spectacular success
with sleeping porch, two lot*
and fruit orchard. Near canning
plant. Nee or write—
Mrs. Paul Wilde
Box 785 Bay City, Texae
Telephone 475
whether he was a liar or a man of
unquestioned veracity, we fell for
the picturesque ami sent politicians
seven autob
post office.
Subseriptions for stock in a $200.
Oon milk plant are being received
Hl Paris and those interested have I
met with much encourarement I
For County Judge
of Matagorda.
For (’minty Clerk
of Midfield
For Distriet Ulerk
be as safe in their
ihat look like brilliant spun cop-
I per and het red dress is one of the
bright lighth of (his burg.
Into the rainbow,
. P , Boling, Foid Fordor
A , Newgulf, Chevrolet Coupe
the incon
would pre
per capita
ors, but if elected, it
papers that the
Railway will use
es on their dining
advantage in the
is in case of acci
dent one might have something be-
sides soup dumped into one’s lap.
Believe I would like (lie sensation
The Woman’s Club meeting with'
. ‛ks lr m
u les—who i
in vain and ;
rette it'sTaste
3,000,064 and
ther sources
posed ol honest business men at
Austin and in every other state cap
itol in the nation We have allowed
hordes of politicians to play with
the public’s purse mid lose all th"
colli We have put up with extrav-
1atMO6O
li the Fig Compa
pringfield with
teel barrels fill
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tree branch that swayed
, Bay City. Buick 30-57
R, Boling Ford Coupe
i relieve the objectors from what
they consider a giant octopus that
is strangling the life of a consider-
able number of our folks
for the first term
human beings mid
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reductions in electric
Eason. .1 F Gull
Fergunon, G D., Hi
ers ami Decorators Union. They
i might learn how and when to daub
Another thing I cannot under-
stand is how the girls can whack
i their jawbones on a end of Wrig- '
ley's and do a repaint job at the
■ same time. Well, anyway, I guess !
is nothing more
e d of your stom-
s. It is th" first
ri . sat. It tells
■ con itic n of 3. r
$4.50 El
$2.00. P. (
in the air
Before the tig plant put in piece
work, the girls were paid twenty
cents per hour. This week they are
working on piece work and are paid
by the bucket and the girl with the
lilt banded spoon makes from forty
to fifty cents per hour. The other]
girls are now trying to become left
handed so that they. too. may use
left banded spoons Well, anyway !
tiv, is leaving for!
six big Mi-gallon
of a well -placed fuith
Moody administration
would reach .31 ol- 32 cents existed. I
but Governor Moody said that the |
state will rise above the littleness
of political hero worship, blandish-
ments and blarney and settle down
to business ome mid for nil
the ticket? Are
manufacture ... It is 100% a Hupmobile—but a
more powerful Hupmobile. With its time-tested
Hupmobile engine made still smoother and sweeter
running ... It is 100% a Hupmobik—but a hand-
somer Hupmobile. Made still smarter by cleverly
tailored sheet metal, by new, lower-swung lines . . .
It is 100c'c a Hupmobile—but a still sweeter riding
and driving Hupmobile. Made more comfortable by
more seat and leg room, by many engineering refine-
ments, adding to speed, safety and ease of control...
Today, Hupmobile’s long renown as “The Car of
the American Family" takes on a new significance.
Thu Sim id' "Dangerous Curves,"
Clara Bow, in the biggest box office
attraction in the world today Her
For Collector M
; S PASSRNGBR tDOOR SEDAN 41660
i convertible CAHRIOLEr $1075
ill club houne being erected south
if town lire in Substantial, solid
ement work, capable of supporting
i very heavy building. Lumber is
other sources, while the governor
is of the opinion that the lawmak-
ers contemplated these adaitional
sources should be added. If the |
men not '
competent.
Would not I
the fizs are being put up in
and shipped to consumers,
management wants several
handed pickers.
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State Tax Soars As
......led. Governor
Mrs. Rui
ter, Mrs. i
Campo, r
Houston,
pleted a th
points of
States. M
New Orleai
a hearty I
always "motor " To "motor" is
Austin. Aug. 13. The state
Come in mid investigate our fitness to serve you here.
Bay City. Texu
for Miss Bow. He also
novels, "Sweepings"
Tuesday.
The first report of the
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The Fast Texas tomato crop
yielded producers from $400 to $600
an acre with total shipments falling
little short of 3,000 cars against 2,-
836 in 1928.
Florence Ryerson wrote theadapta-
tion Viola Brothers Shore wrote
THIHI M PHINTING COMPANY
Publishers
Wo are enveloped in
Well, anyway. I can't see the.
Duller, of economy in paying five dollars tor!
a pair of hose that makes one think I not
Holswort h. I one is looking at bare legs Why
seen lor generations do a patriotic I ven. of Palacios,
turn for their country by stepping For Assessor C
aside and giving tile people aBlesainK
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Mr Haryey Foster of El Maton,
was a business visitor to Hay City !
Monday
are no mole Tile poll
Citsutes who want their town to
grow I can find only one fault
with this ticket. D elected. Abel
। not save Hie live bones and go the
I bull 1oa” । - -
Elizabeth Eisel with her hair what
families into Buy City
occupied with a stock
toilet articles, notions
a cold drink stand
many others the bird
tons
I read in the
Wi n
to bull places, because we thought For Treasurer Abel H Pierce, of
: Dlessing.
But' For Precinct Commissioner Geo
chance to inaugurate a business ad
u.c
When the tax on automobilev Wi no num a non-resident of Bay City
lowered tills paper told lie patien! could be elected to a county office
and sutrering public that H would 0i course this is not strictly true Texas Gulfr Sulphur Co Gull Ford Coupe
ood The automatit tin for since । have lived here several
II meet this week and II* men have been elected to office
rate at 30 cents That m who did not live in the Bay City
___ Moody lias stated II will precinet t did not engage in the j Johnston. F
be 30 cents, but. if the governor is dine unnion. It is a great thing
aa near correct on this as be Im* many times, to lie a listener
been on everything else ! is sail I went home
to predict a rale ol 31 or 12 rents and what he had to say about poll-
Heme, we have exactly the situa tics and found that lie defines poll
tion predicted by this paper: an. ties as "The management of a ( Oli Ml in I A LN
that is, whenever a cut in taxes i‘ political party: the contests of pur 'Texas Gull Sulphur Co., Gulf, Ford Pickup
made on one tiling. It r- invm 1DI ' ties with reference to political ] Texas Gulf Sulphur Co. Gulf, Ford Pickup
raised on another, and 11,11 . 1 " measuresThere heems to be quite Texas Gulf Sulphur Co . Gull. Ford Pickup
people take such matters in hand a dirrerence between politics and Texas Gulf Sulphur Co. Gulf, Ford Pickup
they will be bled whit'' I he "Xi politicians, for says Sakespeare,Texas Gulf Sulphur Co. Gulf. Ford Pickup
travaganceof thezovernment 18 nl> "Like a si urvy politician, seem to Texas Gulf Sulphur Co. Gulf, Ford Pickup
along tile line from prel in’ 1 hee the things thou dost not see " exas Gulf sulphur Co. Gull. Ford truck
the national capital, every orani Perhaps the men who live in Bay Texas Gull Sulphur Co. Gulf. Ford truck
of which can be operated al nut City and hold, year after year, the Johnson, Ed. Hny City, Ford De Luxe Panel
half or less limit out halt ol wnI county offices and pass them along
It is costing now. What we ne6djto their fellows "see (he things we
is one more office created, that °1 do not see." I am, therefore, offer-
dictator of finances, with a John • ' ing a chance for a change. It prob-
Raskob or a Henry Ford at theably can be Improved on, but here
wheel. We need a legislature com- it is. It is a good ticket and will
W C, Gray j
and landed the sensationalist
Mrs. Holsworth Thursday after- 1111 — —। ।
noon • | CONTINUOUS, SATISFACTORY EMPLOYMENT open to GRADUATES ol l
Rei Merriman L Smith and fam - TI T' D • I
ily return from their vacation all i ne I exas Justness Institute
nz 1 D in fint shape that \ sel a business and $ ecret trial 8 haul worth traveling miles to attend because its
bron" ,upaN M a . ' oU * S ’ 1 graduntes 5 UC CEED. Only high school graduates solicited
R Pierce .......I no doubt deposit all | pom i Elarmacy "he “Otiler dayltry- TEXAS BUSINESS INSTITUTE,
. . . . I • X i . 34, I fouston I exas
ing to telephone and. havins no Gentlemen: Send me full information about “The Way to Bitter Pay "
succesa, turned to Hugo Kundinger
.lid said: "Mr. Hugo, why do they
rate of 40 cents, or 5 cents above
। the constitutional limit.
Moody said that I ’.ent of the
state rate represented 4300,000 to
ilie taxpayers, or 3 cents for every
$1,000,000 vetoed. He calculated on
this rate in vetoing $1,000,000, it
| was revealed.
With an ad valorem tax rate of 30
cents, the state tax rate would
probably be 72 cents, basing the
school tax rate upon the maximum
of 35 cents and adding the Confed-
। rate pension fund constitutional
rule of 7 cents The governor, how-
l ever, has hopes that the state
school tax rate can be reduced .thus
reducing the total state tax rate.
He believes that the school rate
can be less than 35 cents to produce
the $17.50 per capita required by
law, while State Superintendent S.
j VI. N. Marrs believes that the con-
stitutional limit will be necessary
to prdouce that amount
Marrs will not add income from
a virture Let's ask of those who
have made such failures as we have
Sheriff Jai k Walker of
s sparkling like two bright
he said, “tweet! tweet!
Connezzo, John. Gulf
Bolin, N S . Gulf. ch
(are in. Serafino, Mat.
pavin, < has Bucket i
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52 MILLION BOTTLES USED
8=2
- With apu
now relate
Poor Fish,
books, beei
that you 1
phioxus.
The ami
about an i
quarter of
Within tho
tains all t
ments that
animals, ii
has a back
he breathe
thinks, but
Ion, of cou
And wh
Not a thin
eat. The a
ills intimal
swims abo
blue water
i lie prefers
little song
if it snowi
Long, lo
with ideas
into lizard
land anim
friend. Ami
being phil
dorsal fin i
no skin or
fish doesn't
shows how
Are you
indifferent
taking pla
in general,
particular?
for life. Ge
How.
COMMERCIAL COUPF sos
the dialog
The cameraman was Harry I
beck a veteran crank turner
। wrote the
and "The
Davis and
I ates, D E. Buy City, Pontiac Coach
itobbins V . Bay City, Chevrolet Coach
you don't know the half of "It”
until you see her as the brief
skirted bare-back rider of the big
top
The support is headed by Rich-
•rd Arlen 'he youthful actor with
the most | riect physique of film
dom's males, who appeared in sup
port of Clara in "Ladies of the
Mob." and who was seen to such
great personal advantage recently
in his all -talking smash hit. "The
Man I Love." The others are actors
wlio have sueceeded in talking pic-
tures.
The settings are absolutely au-
thentie. Every detail of routine
circus life was recorded by camera
and microphone.
The director is Lothar Mendes
He made the silent version of "In-
terference ' and has been credited
with a new vogue in camera and
action technique
The author was Lester Cohen
w ho wrote the story as an original
cents.
The possibility that the rate
rates by the Dallas Power & Light
Co., are a part of the campaign to
bring new industries to Dallas and
will save users around $150,000 a
taper-light
To seek Hie beauteous eye of
heaven to garnish,
is wasteful and ridiculous ex-
lale will be pushed up to not less
than 30 cents, Governor Moody said
Monday after late discoveries of I
general fund liabilities had been
brought to light during the day in
which Hie state automatic tax board!
met for the' purpose of settling the
tax rate He said Hint the board
will probably not meet until Wed-
nesday to fix the rate, because one
arin front ot the postoffice discussing,
I on this occasion, county politics,
‘land < perillily the desirability of
certain men tor oflice it seemed
| Governor Moody said that he
i would make a formal statement on
the tax rate, in which he indicated
। he would blame the legislature with
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 96, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 13, 1929, newspaper, August 13, 1929; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554094/m1/2/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.