The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 98, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1929 Page: 1 of 4
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OUR FROCKS, INCOMPARABLY
They flounder- ‘
Parties who wish to rent rooms ' beach Friday night.
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ucation of Ilie human race; but he
aimed Ids poisonous sbarts at Ilie
democratic primaries next summer,
hold a convention of their own and
ary platitudes such as, "Down with]
imperialism." "Give the people free-(
Thurs-
Happy
former Governor O. It Colquitt, up-
pointed by President Hoover to the
COLQUITT URGES
3RD PARTY WITH
; ginson and Harry have returned to
I their home in Myrtle.
ers beside the local faculty will be
in attendance.
Try One of Our Orange, Lime or
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Pearl .
tirul, good, reassuring.
The heaven of which I have been
hearing from my childhood up. has
been one of the strongest of incen-
Yours in Christ and glad service.
(Rev.) II. G. C. HALLOCK.
writer
this
PICTURESQUE
BUT ANTIQUATED
thanked Mr. and Mrs. Bickham for
their lovely hospitality.
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Johnson and
Old time milling methods have
given way to modern machinery.
Time improves most things. Es-
tates are no longer handled by single
individuals, but administered by pow-
erful trust institutions with specialized
departments.
THE GOVERNOR
VISITS PALACIOS
of beef and dairy cattle, as a result
of the impending stock law for the
county
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The Ladies Aid Society met at theihe givers
Gruen Cartouche, 15 Jewel moeement, $35
Other designs, $29.75 to $150
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Either is smart today—the naihe charm of
a Colonial or quaint banjo clock, or the
brilliantly modern styles of our own era.
You’ll find both types here, in widest
variety and of best-known makes. The
prices are far too reasonable to deny your-
self the pleasure of a new home time-
keeper. And while on the subject of time,
why not examine our latest watch crea-
tions by the Gruen Guild? Come in today!
W. F. TETTS
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Teachers’ institute
and we have a nice assortment from
and will appeal to your love of dain-
। lie would have it that
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day noon
I Birthday"
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our store and see these frocks they
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lota ol ground for any such belief;
that the idea Ik too silly, even for
respectable fiction.
Chiffon .plain or flowered, georg-
ette, novelty prints . . . high shade
waste any time on the smiles of
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family and Mrs. Megginson and son
Harry. of Myrtle, Miss. Mrs. Meg-
that honesty is the best
policy. Yet there are dis-
honest men. Nobody de-
nies the wisdom of sav-
ing, yet there are those
who don’t save. Be hon-
est with yourself. Start
SAVING today!
are considered to be €
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which to choose. All sizes for both
women and misses.
j United States board of mediation
Mr Colquitt, here yesterday en
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quite amusing
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El Paso. Major M. S. Chataignon, County Teachers’ Institute will I Phillip motored to Houston Sunday,
division chaplain. will present lov- be held in Bay City September 4,Mrs. Johnson remained for a few
early summer
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concentrated
ing nutrients,
cd gr hs that
Regardless of whether a duty is
recommended on hides, the Senator
explained some protection would be
ach a substantial
week is out. A
rough came to tlie and hope he will soon
i every prospect that about.
in bind the door, and that kept up un-
til the whole house was searched
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Houston, senior Democratic mem- sacks of new i
ber of the house military affairs local mjlls .with
committee, will arrive here today shipmests will
whether Raskobism and Tammany-
ism will continue to sit in the sad i
die of the official democratic party
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that which roams at large, and the
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' list this week, suffering with blooddeceit, or the baby-tears of imagi-
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that he might have said to the edi-
“The House of Quality”
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pleased you will be with what we
I farmers are reported
to improve the strain of
shoes at present are all on the free
list.
ceived on Wednesday by Captain evidence and bidding by mills in visitors here recently
for a visit and inspection of the total before the
express the very spirit of summer
and placing a ticket in the
their stock, to raise a higher grade
route to Texas City to act in offi-or which
cial capacity, declared the "Hoo-
vercrats" should stay out of the
gadded, no coalition with the (‘reager
Something at ; republic ans, "since fully so peri
we call
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added that the rate agreed upon i _
was only tentative but that it would “
not exceed 10 per cent
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Another Interesting
Letter From China
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served to a large crowd. Everyone
By Dr. John Joseph Gaines
Years ago a tieloved poet wrote.
"There's nothing true but heaven "
either dairying or cattle raising.
! o uston < hroniele.
The big condensories are with
i. They will demand thousands of
5 and 6 About seventy-five t< ach- 1 days’ visit.
The payroll is only a part of the
$500,000 which the lederal govern-
ment is spending on the training of
the Thirty-Sixth Division under the
national defense act.
Little Dan O’Connell, six-year-
tears of woe. To my then youthful
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at least temporarily, of
slate from governor
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Elimination of the open range
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“Service With a Hop”
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Soldiers Will Be Paid Revolutionaries. Barely do you
Ace A C l r TL ' see meetings for propaganda or'
Otf At End Ol I hiS riots without seeing girls or women
he will soon be well.
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A Reverie
how deceitful
of joy and the
and bidding her look on
bench A lovely present
I and in that present was
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residence after August 25, for aim'll and Melba Ewing spent Wed-
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t hina. xu1 llih. 1929 interested. write Mrs. M. S. Perry, Johnson.
Dear Editor- Leaky. Texas. 23tr Mrs. Nellie Jones was surprised
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the lightweight title.
The bantamweight title went to
Carlos Campbell by default. All
winners, except Simpson, are from
Mr and Mrs. A. D. Thompson and
j Mrs. C. W. Sansing went to the;
Dallas, Aug 15 The formation.
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visiting Frankie.
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in Texas," Mr. Colquitt contended
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Jesse E. Moseley, assistant Judge Hie country was reported spirited Mr and Mrs Bart Morrow nd
advocate, a nephew of the congress- with a firm undertone in prices \ fam ily spent Sunday here little
man. ... . . , , prevailing. There were no sales ofJoyce Ann, aged six months, broke
। he 141st infantry made a clean roush rice by brokers her shoulder last Friday night We
sweep in the boxing tournament Clean rice was moving fairly [ are glad she is getting along so
when members of the unit won all well with the lone quiet and price' nicely. Little Joyce Ann is the
lour ol the Thirty-Sixth Division unchanged Sales tor the day here „ ran d-da aueht er of Mra Elsie
championships in Hie final bouts, amounted to 1120 pockets. A good Rainey
in the heavyweight class Johnny deal of new clean rice is being .
Simpson ol San Antonio won u five- shipped in to (lean rice brokerst, nd 8 Houston Bickham. ot
round decision over Moco Carpen- from the country mills and was Bay entertained with a, 42
ter. for several years holder of the bringing steady prices. party inhonor.of the visiting boys,
title. Julio Leyva, lightweight. Exports included a 14,400 pocket Messrs. Ear . Elzey and Harry Meg.
knocked out Bill Evans in the fifth shipment from Lake Charles toEinson.."! inviting the van Vteck
round .and Angelo Parades kayoed Porto Rico and small shipments younzer set At u lute hour re-
Texas Gibbs in the third round for from New Orleans to Europe.
field can the Hoover democrats Stock which is kept up undoubt
fight out the asserted issue "as toledly will be of better grade Hum
Mrs William Sansing is at the
W c Sansing home witli little
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awill, therefore, not only improve its
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Dawson Stapp, of Lolita, and
ne l hew, Stockdale Mitchell were
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have felt it necessary to Issue proc-
lamations commanding them to
dress modestly The girls have even
learned to Hirt in the most up I >
date way. That's freedom- They
dance in the latest style. They ride
horses, astride, with boots and rid-
ing breeches. "That's English, you
know."
time tlie ideal for girls was that
they be able to do beautiful needle
work at home. Now tiey are do-
ing other things. They are clerks
in stores. Some are typists and
stenographers. Some are bankers
They play the organ and plane) e>i
other musical instruments. Some
are becoming movie artists or
actresses. Some are lawyers and
judges and doctors, are teachers
and
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and each time a pretty gilt made’ its
appearance Aunt Nellie was very
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Congressman Daniel E. Garrett of rice' was noticeable A total of 1478 We are sorry for the little fellow
most precious of promises. He
lie ans were understood to have up-
proved the retention of the' duty of
Hen per cent ote hides and higher
duties on leather shoes proposed in
! the House tariff hill.
'Willie1 no announcement of spe
cific rate's was made after an all-
day meeting ol the1 committee mu -
i jority .one Senator declared that
I "it looks like a duty on hides." He
way. Hi'
Washington, Aug
1 native agreement
taking active part in them, urging , , _ , ■
on the riots. I am glad to say that church last Tuesday, with nine
some few of them are taking part members in attendance;
in till' Reel Cross woi k in relieving ' ls * N. 1 ocke had the follow ’ Junior, who is real sick
Camp Palacios, Aug 15 (lov- the suffering of those wounded in ing visitors from Liberty: Mrs. Ed
ernor Dan Moody arrived here un- battle. Women, too, occupy places Cessna and family and Mr. and Mrs
announced Wednesday night and of inrluence in 'the government in Williamson and family. Robert
was furnished quarters in which lie Nanking once women's faces|Cocke returned home with them for
will enjoy a respite from cares of iacked uj| hope and ambition, and a two weeks' stay,
state for a week, there are Him great hosts of wo- A party was given at the Cocke
Accompanying the chief executive men who are the same drudges at home in honor of Mr. Edwin Cessna,
were Frank Cook and J. C. Clopton. home or worse in great factoilies ; All the young folks were invited
both of Austin. Tlie three left the But among the younger generation1 and a lovely time was enjoyed by
state capitol lute in the afternoon chey have ambition ambition that lull. Refreshments of lemonade and
and drove to camp here by auto- carries them to extremes cake were served at a late hour
mobile. "Im glad to say that’ there are Mr and Mrs Lawrence have re-
A special review in Governor manv modest motherlv woman whoiturned from San Antonio where Mr.
or to furnish meals for that time ed some.
please phone me at 187. -Mra. Mt . A D. Thompson and Mr. W. C.
Claire F Pollard. Sansing made a trip to Palacios and
o o l Francitas and La Ward Sundy.
FOR RENT Furnished 12-room Misses Thelma Byrd. Nora O'Con-
Just think how much pleasure ot will
. afford both you and your wife to have
a worth while balance in your savings
account with this strong bank. It is
an ever ready aid in time of trouble.
Why wait? Start an account with us
today.
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eyiew in ov-nA,. । । tuyned from gan Antonio w here Mr soul, the poet s words rang in thel
“ ' 15 " 1,1 -°el-°- manv modest, motherly women who ,"10 “ -1M1 *041 ,11101110 "-E1S ah.
Moody’s honor has been arranged have gone through our mission Lawrence wascalledtothe bedside ? ’5. ‘ uem
for Friday afternoon. The entire schools Who are making nice, clean, of his brother. We are glad to re-
36th division, which is spending its beautiful Christtan homes where port the brother is convalescing,
summer i amp period here, will par- the children are" brought up well Hope he will soon lx up.
ticipate. and taught to be good, useful mem- Sorry little Ira Lawrence is
What is said to be tlie largest bers or society, children of whom Hurry up and get well, Ira.
payroll in Texas, $196,000, will be they and missions can In- proud Mr C0 Brown and brother
transported to Camp Palacios from and thankful. One can not expect visitors in Yan Vleck Saturday and
Houston Thursday or Friday to pay great tilings from a nation in which . Sunday. Mr Brown at one time
orricers and enlisted nun of the the people have been brought up''1**!"” agent here.
rhirty-ixth Division, Texas Nat- for ages in filth, physical and mor- -ames and Mildred Berryhill
ional Guard, for attendance at the al: but a new generation is coming spent Sunday at tlie Bickham home,
annual 15-day summer encamp- on. born anew in the church of Mr. and Mrs. Bouldin O’Connell;
ment, which will be closed Sunday Christ and in these .lean Christian and family spent Sunday witli
morning, according to announce- homes. we are expecting much homefolks,
mint’by Hie finance department for (hina from such i Mrs. Ellen Gregory is a. culler at
Wednesday. Things are out of joint in China; the. McMullan home.
The money in small bills and sil- but we hope and pray that Hie com- Andy Bobo lias been on tlie sick
ver will be brought here from the mon sense of better Chinese and the 1
Second National bank of Houston, deeply planted power of the Gospel/bolls.
Several Texas rangers will accom- wili gradually overcome the crimi- Mrs. L: A Bickham lias returned
puny a force of armed soldiers as nal inflnences and that Chinn will 111,111 11 three ’lay visit witli her
guards during the trip to Palacios, find peace, prosperity, and a place ; daughter ’• Mrs. F. J. Elliott, at Pipe
Exact time of arrival of the huge among the great nations of the!* reek. She was accompanied by
sum* was not disclosed by the fi- world. I Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Bickham and
nance officers because of the possi-
bility of attempts to raid the con-
voy.
party a party of "Hoover demo
i ruts.., in Texas, is advocated by
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Frankie Gibson spent a few days i ronnd
lend of intrigue, graft, warfare,
famine, suffering, chaos, to tell you
and tlie readers of your excellent
paper about China’s new woman
who has a share in the "goings-on."
If a woman in China, twenty
years ago, had been given a Rip
Van Winkle sleep, she would be
more surprised than he was, should
she awake today. Then women had
to stay indoors and work something
like domestic animals. Or, if of a
better family, be cooped up at home
and stay there.
Now what a change! Th ■ mod-
ern Chinese young women skip
around tlie streets with a spring,
grace and freedom that’s quite re-
freshing when one remembers tlie
women formerly hobbling along on
bound feet supported by amahs.
Now, girls bob. shingle, or perma-
in nt wave their hair. That’s a sign
of freedom' They ride bicycles,
play tennis, basketball and engage
in other athletics. Formerly the
parents arranged their marriage.
Now. one often sees the young
ladt 6a walking very affectionately
erm in arm witli their "best boys,”
and th® young people often do the
arranging. Tlie dress used to be
the most modest of any nationality.
Now women are often seen with
short sleeves and very low-necked
frocks, even at mid-day. Sometimes
they're seen with the most up to
date up - beyond - the - knee short
frocks and flimsy silk hose and
very highheeled shoes. Indeed, the
I prop that has sustamned many a
10 PER CENT DUTY
This modern wise man did not
and kindergarteners. They even
become soldiers and sometimes they
become Generals' secretaries! Wo-
men also become street-corner poli-
ticians and scream tlie Revolution-
lives working within me, to make
of me u better man. I cannot think
of a single atom of harm that my
belief in a heaven has done me or
any one else Just why any indi-
vidual should buckle mi his sword
and rush to my rescue from such
a belief, is too deep for me to
Cathom. Perhaps lie lias nothing
else lo do. And wants to be busy
at something notoriously vivid.
So far as I am concerned, he hus
wasted his Hine and energy, though
lie may realize the tew cents tlie
editor paid him for filling the page
sensational. I am for anything
Hint goes to make men better, not
worse. Aren't you?
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Tribune ads are business getters.
- old son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen
New Orleans. Aug 15. A decided O’Connell, was kicked by a horse
improvement in the movement in and tlie bone broken above the knee
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