The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 98, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1929 Page: 4 of 4
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The Daily Tribune, Thursday, Aug. 15, 1929
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Don’t Be An Ostrich
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Your Town
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THE NEW R. C. A.
FOR SALE
RADIOLA 66
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THOS. GOGGAN & BRO.
Wateh what you eat!
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A ONE-DAY SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY, AUGUST 20TH
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signs an ever-increasing number
of cars—and you will find that
most of the drivers are women.
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describe the technical make-up
of I lumble Flashlike Gasoline in
everyday terms. It will pay you
to study these specifications and
make them the basis on which
you buy your gasoline.
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Day At 4:30 P. M.
The Proper Way To
Sun-Tan
and many other wanted weaves; newest colors, latest de-
signs Silks for every requiremnt—Specially
priced for Tuesday, August 20.
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And start on a lone long hike.
You'll only find what you left be
hind,
For there's nothing really new.
k GUARANTEED,
makes it sticky, dull
had a
WAND
ming daily in salt water you should
take ununually good care of your
GEO. E. SERRILL
IN Si RANCE
prove just as harmful to
wimming cap yell
It isn't your
they face the summer season
879 Yards of Beautiful New Silks, and All at One Phe-
nominal Low Price—Such Qualities as:
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aving became a nation-wide
week, except for the hasty care it
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Mxposing your head, hatless, to
naturally burns life it has will more than make up
All thin saves time during vaca
sunned and aired.
gakinty their custoin-
bad as no auu at ull
to keep ntraisht ha.I softly curled the warm, summer winds Is excel
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and contain
with a permanent hat if you are to be in the hot sun
lor any length of time and if your i
hair already looks sunburned use '
a hot oil massage before cad'.
The woman who uses the family motor car to take her
husband to work, the children to school, to go market-
ing. shopping, a-pleasuring--exercises the same care in
selecting her car’s motor fuel that she exercises in select-
ing her family’s food. I lence her choice of Humble Flash
like Gasoline. Economy and efficiency demand it.
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business to East 7th Street
and am now able to do work
again . Hate a nice lot of
saddles, bridles, etc., which
will be sold at the lowest fig-
ures. See me before buying'.
this skin
This can
little tood
If not, we cordially invite you to do so.
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K eral over-enthusiastit young peo
. ple this summer who have become
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nunburn There is not much dif-
ference between a severe suniunni
and e severe steam burn. People
not hungry
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and neatiy arranged through the
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for with exeessive sunburn the skin
"fussed" with it speni much time
work <1 hill'd over their hair they
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family, serve
KPDED CHAIN Dairy Ration
• V supplies the milk-making,
body conditioning nutrients which
your cows can’t get from grass alone.
And it supplies them in highly-con-
centrated, casily-a ssimilated form.
Don't make your cows live on
A"T tilth busine
nly fifteen minutes
under water, you must remember i kere hiefs and tire vaives
win the enthusinstic
and energy in keeping it
shining and well -groomed
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hair under a ele:
careless You
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Lest somebody gut ahead.
If every one works . n I no one
shirks.
You'll raise a town from the dead
11, while you make your personal
stake.
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TEXAS NATURAL
fore, (nce ii was a difficult matter
Ives when
Ie ii angry
ally, a moment lor pushing the
wave into place wth, Ilie fingers,
end th'* hair is forgotten for a
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There will be one more Bay City
dunce this summer. Bill ( ornelson
and his better orchestra (better
than the rest) will furnish music
on Monday night August 26th. The
Hamilton Hall will be cooled by a
huge blow fan ohtained especially
for this one warm occasion. tidw
skin Thin
more quickly
haired people
possible river
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Box 785 Bay City, Texas
Telephone 47ft
in <1 It nt ion women everywhere have
paid less attention to the care of
their huir in summer thun ever be
5 distilled at 2827 l ahr. : • Minimum : More power, lone burnine seroke, teas
% recovery 97. searshifting
Your town will be what you want
Take only to see
into your It isn’t your town, it ‘s you.
—she might be able to turn grass into milk
—at a profit to you.
The fresh, green grass of early summer
. . . chock full ot water . . . fine for pastur-
age, as a $uf>f»lcmcut to a concentrated
ration, but lacking in mink-making nutrients.
And, later on, the sun-dried grass that
is about ont’thir J n oody fibre!
ANV KIND or CRASS—A1. ONE-
IS YOUR MOST EXPENSIVE FEED!
j Lying fe
I sun is a*
yoursel when you
your town
town, it‘s you.
SOME people think we accept nothing but used Fords
for trade-ins when selling the Model A. That is a
wrong impression. Cars of many makes are traded in
for the new Ford—some low priced and some not so
low—and many of them are unusual bargains in un-
used transportation.
There is a definite reason why we can offer you extra
value in these used cars. The value of the new Ford is
so high, anil the cost so low, that excessive trade-in
concessions on buyers’ used cars are not possible.
In other words, we set the trade-in figure at just what
the used car is worth.
This means that when we offer a used car for sale,
there is no "padding" the price to take care of an un-
reasonable trade-in allowance. Our used-car depart-
ment is based on a spirit of fair-dealing . . . fair-deal-
ing with the first owner who makes the trade-in, and
the second owner who buys the unused mileage.
Model T Fords are reconditioned, and carry a guar-
antee. Other makes are priced strictly according to
the unused transportation in them. Come in today and
see some of the bargains we are in a position to offer.
For example:
August a liability? August an
asset, rather. For August in the
month when men dream dreams and
come back to enter the lists with
clear eye and renewed energs re
solved to make those dreams i ome
true
ice lit cheaf Use fL'tily of it.
shower after each swim. Salt loll
THAT their mere handise reflect
a ero jit to I heir store
THAT their constant alm Ik to
grass alone. True, they **011’1
break ri^ht non; but they will
have to draw on their own sys-
tems—to turn gra is into milk.
And next fall—when you want
loti of milk—-yoz uon’t get it!
Feed RED CHAIN
Dairy Ration—NOW!
: W arm. moist W out her
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value, as these articles.
People who overeat, fill
a chilled drink such
hr must go elwewhere ami pay rent! But
thia expense is avoidec if hr has renta
value iiiturtinre to make his fire innur-
anee protertion more romulete ll up-
plies ready money with wliicl to obtain
temporary quarter while hia own prop-
erty is bring restored. The premium
eomt is *mutt.
hatr. sinne
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mid -day HUI),'
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a light straw
An All 1 car Necessity
For hcauty and health resulta
take your xun baths gradually. He-
terakin i e i " <1
posure tu the nun 1
sometimes tind it Im- wide.
lent lur Hii' hair To In- fragrant
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to aequire
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THAT where you see prosperoua :n v. j(||
bustness concerns you will find they posure
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lor the hair Even permanently
waved hair needs careful regular,
attention to keep it healthy and
well-groomed looking The op<
4 rator who waved your hair may
have told you not to brush it that
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would come out Hui I warn you i
to brush, and to brush frequently.
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Initial Boiling Point HP Maximum , Easystarting-Firstinsshe xet-away-
No sputtering
A good supply of pure, clean, er 1 1 lil Central
Power and Light Companv ice ill •.Kill' refrigerator
will give you the principal requisite for many of these
welcome surprises
By Merle Thorpe
Nobody works in Auzunt, we hear
Everybody goes lo lliv shore, lo the
mountains, to Europe, in what have
you in itineraries.
Ah a result, the seasonal slump,
trade in doldrums, buniness at low
ebb. The hot and dusty dox days
are a commercial llability
Ask any salesman Ill'll lell you '
He'll set it to muni "Nobody In
The only man who can make the
decision out until aiter Labor Duy."
Steamship, railroad .mil resort
remind us that now a th- time to
cleur oil' tile old desk and wave
good-bye to town and work. No
telephones lo answer. No memos.
No conferenees Xo invoices No
inventories. Xo human equ.it ions to
satisy Xo jumpini the train to
Cleveland tonight Clients and i us
tomers can go hang
Wo need a rest Everybody says
ao The year’s perormance entitleu
uh to 11 long lazy loaf
“III. buy. fetch the golf i lubs "
(Murk up thirty-one days to profit
and loss. So we think Hut follow
the loafer to first tee 1
Eye on the bull. Rubber in that
ball from Para, I'll bet Wonder
what’s happened to Englund ; Stev 1
enson Ait. Home retaliation we
made. 11 'h possible. Washington
tiuke ring with the taritt. May be
reprisals Better check with oui
foreign department whe n I get
back.
Play off the left loot. Those are
English shoes. Wonder where they
get their leather .Argentina, I'll
bet. That South American market
meds looking into.
Those lool wooden tees Big idea .
It was o fsome one’s. The simple
things often clean up Wonder H :
I gave Clark’s sugzestion enough
consideration I'll Hee
Do you think steel shafts belter
than hickory? ‘Tennessee supplies
most all the hickory lor shafts
Maybe the sales department is over
looking that southern market. Must
find out
All this before the first drive. By
the nineteenth hole our business
muu vacationist has reviewed near
ly everything buck home from pro-
duction and finaneing to by _
products and credit. Good job of
review, too Clean air, green grass,
trees, new scenes, no distractions,
small annoyances ami irritations.
By the end of August the cob-
webs are all gone. A new per-
spective has been obtained, skill
ful plans laid, menial maps ot
strategy all checked All ready to
start the big push in September
Every great enterprise, whether
a merger, a sales plan or a Cono
wingo Dam is first erected slowly
and carefully in the brain of some
one num And most brain children
are born away from tile grind oi i
the desk See that man pacing tin
deck'’ A revolutionary process in
distribution is about to take form.
Someone, it is said, complained
to the elder Roekefeller that a fel •
low executive spent most of his
lime looking out of tin window
"Shh," whispered John D. "don't
gelling wet when you dive or swim/they do not consume zloves, hand
By Bernarr Mm Fi iddet
Most tads are foolish vain and
short lived This aummer, however,
we have with us a fad Hint I hope
has come to stay I refer to "sun-
tun" but not Hie drugstore variety.
There are on the market creams
and lotions which i ruarantee to give
the wearer a beuutiful , oat of tan
without coming into < it i with
the sun There ure beauty parlors
who specialize in the sun tan treat-
ment by means of artificial light.
In the rush of modern life l inp-
pose these substitutes are inevit-
able: not everyone has Hie leisure
time to bask on the beach And yet
- a genuine sunbath, ii taken only
once a week, is by fai the most
healthful and satisfuutory method
of acquiring that bronzed look
It goes without saying that the
sun-tan creams and lotions are
uuer.y useless, as tar as any bene
ficial properties are concerned The
sun lump .on the other hand, really
has health value and is indispens-
able in the treatment of i ertain dis
orders But even that is only a
subs, Hute for the sun.
Get your sun-tun first hand: He
aides beautitying your appearance
and keeping you up with the latest I
fashion, it will also imptove your
general physical condition and give
you the sparkle and vigor that
makes even the homely prison at-
irac ive.
But sun-tan also has Its attend
Ing dangers I have heard of sev -
. Ur us loll you ahout rentul value insur-
•me on your properiy.
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eoat of much more fashionable than a tight
one till sheason. If you are uwim-
Th<- reason isnt ’ hard to
they are consistent, per-
in«IF""mathrnk""" " vo to »r in the kind "<
Several Eloves three handker- I,if the kind of town you like,
chlets, wire clippings, a tire valve. You needn’t slip your clothes in a
There is an ancient belief that eat
the ostrich has the least diserimi-i
nating appetite of all beasta,
itecentis an eutop ■ was pel
formed on a West Arrican speci-
system. Balance your diet plan
the proper combinations of food.
Be careiul of when and what you
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