The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 98, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1929 Page: 3 of 4
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The Daily Tribune. Thursday, Aug. 15. 1929
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the rice crop is moving in rapidly.
[ ed airways.
Mull planes alone fly 50,000 miles
via automobile today for San An-
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be a sale of Used Cars from 6 p. m.
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materials
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Admission 25-40-50c
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FEED FOR EVERY NEED
WHITE HOUSE FEEDS
VERSER BROTHERS
W. H. SMITH GRAIN COMPANY
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MACK SCANLON, Mgr.
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models
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$2.98
Bold at good prices.
Mr. Grant Fisher and family left
ard Arlen .the youthful actor with
i he most perfect physique of film-
dom's males, who appeared in sup-
ing between Chicago and the West
Coast and between Los Angeles and
Smith. Jr.. left this morning for
Lockhart and San Antonio for a
The star of 'Dangerous Curve •
Clara Bow. Is the biggest box office
orson w ; ote i he adapta-
Hrothers Shore wrote
Germany.
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made possible throurh the co.opera-
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Introducing
Fall and Winter
Fashions^
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You Cannot Afofrd To
Pass Up!
Quite u. crowd of Bay City dancer
and spectators attended the dance
at Gulf Wednesday night.
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engaged with a very success-
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by carrying 191,052 pounds of mall
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Milk, cream, buttei vggs,
vegetables, truits all can be
kept fresh and healthful tn
the hottest days.
। helps you carry the tax burden.
"11,8", all in the picture and He helps „ upport
your chnrches.
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Today and Thursday
BAY CITY-SOUTH TEXAS
ABSTRACT & TITLE COMPANY
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munity they have helped to gradeweather
schools for pilots and mechanics
has
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The first fashions for Fall
are here! Utterly delightful
in their femininity and charm
. . . as well as in the variety
of styles for many late Sum-
mer and early Fall needs.
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tost !
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$1.98 to
Of course, for festive oc-
casic its. you’ll need sheer
chiffon hose . and
you’ll like ours, both in ap-
pearance and in price I Silk
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in the favored shades.
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brown and a few high shades.
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At Low Prices
Smail handbags in vanted
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the Deutsche Luft Hansa, which
virtually monopolizes air travel in
vommmemmemmammexar-ema-w-wms
Smart Jewely
For Each Frock!
It’s a delight to choose
vretty and appropriate
pieces for each frock, for
the assortment is so large
. . . and the prices so
low 1
new perspective in Illis pic
msummoma
daily across 11 of the 4s states,
northward into Canada ami south
detull of
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several fields and with favorable
YOUNG MEN and YOUNG WOMEN
To prepare for pleasant, profitable and plentifrl
OFFICE POSITIONS
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They expect to have it ready fori
Smooth-finish, supple, mato
rials are used to fashion the
new hats because they drape and
tuck in soft, becoming lines
The hat silhouette for fall is
individualized and more elabor
■te than for several sesom
See the new ones from
needs the pro-
tection Triplex
routine turn to you. While they have been
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HOUSE FOR RENT
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sale, getting ready for fall bus!-:
ness.
Mrs. J. C. Swanson left today for
Rockport for a visit of several days
with friends and relatives.
screen successes of recent years
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Dangerous Curves
With Clara Bow At
The Colonial Today
activities and in
, u is Seattle now flies four times as
See Mrs. E much mileage each night as does
Mr. William Luecke. of the Cen-
tral Power and Light Company, has
returned after a visit with relatives
and friends in Hallettsville.
Albert Wadsworth. Jr., who has
been attending a boys' training
camp near Kerrville, bus returned
home.
LOST A black hut box contain-
ing lady’s clothing and hat. Finder
will please notify phot- 301-W. 21
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Man I Love." The others are actors side r, your own personal holdin: s
who have succeeded in talking pie would depreciate in vnlue to the
: daily.
In July, the National Air Trans-
considerable part of our floating
population. Your home merchant
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*urzen
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until you see her as the brief
skirted hare-back rider of the big
top.
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CONTINUOUS, SATISFACTORY EMPLOYMENT open toCRADUATESot
The Texas Business Institute
A select business and secretarial school worth traveling miles to attend because K*
graduates SUCCEED. Only high school graduates solicited
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Mr. Sidney Boman returned last
night after a visit with relatives in
Manor.
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Admission 10-20-25c
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The cumeraman was Hany Fish-
beck u veteran er nk-turner and
| photographic visualizer who has
-'lot in ny i th more important
THE ARISTOCRAT OF REFRIGERATORS g »
Meie,
your lodge .in1 other community
enterprises He is a home builder.
He puts his money in your bank
and keeps it at home The more
Are you a "Charge Ac-
count Housekeeper" or the
Bank Account kind?
More and more good
housewives are realizing
that it always costs less
when you pay cash, and that
this saving might just as
well go into their own bank
account.
Carrying their package
home is another sensible
economy that Bank Account
Housekeepers are glad to
make.
Do you prefer to "Charge
It" or "Save It”? Think it
over!
Into Mexico. Central unit South
America.
In addition, passenger planes on
MORE mothers are daily turning to the HERRICK,
triplex Insulated. HERRICK Triplex Insulation is .
triple protection again t warm air. Outside is the
solid oak cabinet a non-conductor of heat. Inside,
the linings are also non-conductors of heat in be-
tween, the walls are heavily packed with MINERAL
WOOL, rated by U. S Government tests one of the
world's best insulating materials. HERRICK air
circulation eliminates moisture and prevents exchange
of food odors.
Come in and inspect the new HERRICK Refrig
erators, for ICE or ELECTRICITY. Outside icing
Models. Water Cooler Models. Beautiful white enamel
• or oak finishes. A good selection of styles, sires and
prices.
ment he can offer to the younger
generation in Him h of emergency
or misfortune. the home dealer can
and will help you . The outsider
cannot, and would not If he could.
If everyone in our trade territory
W. R. MANGUM
I Phone 74 Bay City
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Rice harvesting in the Louise -e.
tion will begin within the next few
port of Clara in "Ladies of the
Mob," and who was seen to such
Coat fashions for the new sea-
son are delightfully new and
different stressing flared
effects, so smartly placed that
they do not detract from the
(lender silhouette that continues
to be important. Elaborate trim-
mings of fur are used on most
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gelo for a visit witli relatives.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. L C.
the increasingly important role that thentic Every
Read the change in Simon Bros.'
advertisement today. This firm is
Houston Press
Ilie budding aviation industry is with almost unlimited prospects for mid mic raphe ne munitv they have helped to grade I weather conditions cutting will
growing so fast that it is dunicult the future. The director is 1.. thar Mendes streets erect dwellinia, add better start in a very short while EL
to keep track ol its progresn Fig other nations may excel in the He made the silent version of "In- or larcer merchandise stocks in campo citinen
— u res । oi ont month eclipse those oil u. d hi - oi i. ure lirigibles that can terference" and i - been eredited other - rds your dollars, kept in
#t.n.n.D.-a} the month before with astonishing cross tile Atlantie nd may fis with i new vol ue in < mera and your I units w- k fo hi
‘"6""’’—- regularity around the world, and in the con- action technique while thes are out of your hands L 1 ' ar 0U 00 snake wer
Mrs Carey Smith and Carey some ol the most recent reports struction of planes that can carry The atthe r was Lester Cohen Keep these dollars at home! killed and their hides made into
reveal. 100 passengers. Such tents are who wrote the it n y as an original Georze West Enterprise , athe r
No less than -in cities have now commendable for the genius and for Miss Bow He also wrote the
established themselves on the "air enterprise they display, but real n ve! . "Swcopiuzs" .nd "The
map us aircraft manufacturing or progress is written in the growth Groat Ue Inn. Id Davis and
Thunks to fine harvest weather,I operations centres of day-by -day commercial flying on
c0 .v, i ......i.g ......„idlg. Every day planes nly 80.000 miles a business-like basis
A quantity of the crop has been with passengers, mail and express
- between these cities, which are ((
linked by 30,000 miles of establish-
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crease of 18,660 pounds of mail and
295 pounds of express over June,
the previous high month.
One American air transport com-
pany the Boeing System, operat-
Trade at home ven live there!
In these summer days the house
to-house canvasser forms quite a
Mr. W. E. Goodwin, manager
Thos. Goggan & Bro., spent today
in Wharton on business.
More fine crop weather today.
Rice continues to arrive in truck
lots. It is coming from the fields
clean .sound and dry.
$4*98 ,! 49c and •
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Velvet
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have been most gratifying. Hires. vanishing point. If your dollar*
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Cards.......$2.00
(These Sell Rewularly for $1.50)
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 98, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1929, newspaper, August 15, 1929; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554096/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.