The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 119, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 10, 1929 Page: 3 of 4
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The Daily Tribune, Tuesday, Sept. 10, 1929
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Everyone is cordially invited.
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| Congressman J. J. Mansfield, of
Columbus, spent today in Bay City
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Laredo citizens are to vote on a
25,000 bond issue for school build ’
Get all the Chamber of Commerce
I gives you but don’t give anything.
I ran see how easily the glomsy surface can be cleaned.
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Milk, cream, butter, eggs,
vegetables, fruits all can be
kept fresh and healthful in
the hottest days.
Good Will Oakland says you can
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spending the summer at Lake Ne-
mahbin, Wisconsin, have returnedj
home, arriving yesterday.
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Keep your eyes open for some-
THIS BEAUTIFUL RUG”
Large assortment Fall
Dresses, Coats and Mil-
linery, presenting the
very newest styles for
the approaching season
with a wide diversity of
styles and colorings.
your believing that the certificates had
been filed by the doctor in attend
“Black Waters”
also, captured a few «
given in other contests
the Chamber of Commerce is run
by a clique.
Don’t bother about getting new
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Don't come to the meeting.
But if you do. come late.
If the weather doesn't suit
don't think of coming.
If you do attend a meeting
I hers roll up their sleeves and will-
o be
There is no greater lesson Io
teach your child than that of being
on time.
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act unfavorably against the busi- the output of 7,500 cows and 2,500
ness of the state cows are neecssary before the plant
We must realize the importance will be instituted.
of this work as well as the value to
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, Sherman; Daniel Baker, Brown
, wood. and the Women’s College at
| Milford. Although survey of pros-
pective sites was completed some
[time ago, the consolidation com !
mission it was indicated Saturday
by Dr P. B. Mill, a member, has!
been marking time lest merger agi-
tation interfere with Daniel Baker
and Austin College, which will con-
tinue to operate until the consoli-
the Mexicans
. and the rich mellow toned
browns. reds, greens, bees
. . . and black al! Paris
will wear.
I dated institution is ready. San An-
)a I tonio Interests still expect this city
S). to be selected as location for the
A. | university.
A$ Grapeland, Houston county, road
2$ । district voted $50,000 in bonds f< r
23 building the last link in a Dallas-
MX i to-Houston highway via Huntsville
BR Trinity, Grapeland, Palestine, Ath-
V cns and Kaufman.
, "Invaluable” Say
Society Women
seed from us and you are sure
to get the best. Our reputation
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do not attend committee meetings.
If asked by the chairman to give
your opinion regarding some im-
not always ho
You can readily see the result of
obtaining practically all of the
deaths and only two-thirds of the
births would be an infant morality
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HERRICK
The supreme
ncbieve men I
of rapturous
wound and
pictorial
benuty! Your
heart will
Thrilling suspense in Famous
sory of old ‘Frisco’s waterfront.
Cast includes .fames Kirkwood,
Mary Brian, Lloyd Hamitlon and
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land or take off simultaneously and
more than 300 planes will be used
for training the cadets of the flying
school to be established there.
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Beeville is to have a combination
milk and sweet cream butter plant
to cost $200,000 according to an
nouncement there. It will handle
San Antonio, Sept. 10. Decision
before the end of the month is ex-
pected on location of the Texas
Presbyterian University to be cre-
ated by merger of Austin College,
orwanizat ions
needed
you to help'.’
the registration, but it is
: from data secured by the :
census enumerators and
per cent
Buy City Post No. 11. American
Legion, received a wire yesterday
saying that Dr. Wise was sailing
from France and would be in Hay
City the 23rd. So make all plans
to see him while he is here, for
only one night can he stay with us.
The Tribune will give more later
regarding Dr. Wise Legion Re-
Our square-deal selling gives ev-
is in his seeds:;
modes of the coming
. in silhouettes of . 1
beauty . In the velve
satins of exquisite fin
- expeet to pass
" This as you can
mark.
According to figures
Author Gets BigIdea Good Rice Yield With
Strolling in the Fog Satisfactory Price Aids
it was while strolling along the In Business Channels
I M ELLO-GLO Face Powder is pre-
। ferred by beautiful women because
it leaves no trace of flakiness, pasti-
[ ness or irritation. Stays on longer
no shiny noses! .Made by a new
members. That’s the secretary’s
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"Why, I ran hardly believe it. It’s
that there '
100 deaths of
tiling 1928 w
A Latta, of Gulf,
sitors today.
with sleeping porch, two lots 2
and fruit orchard. Near cunning *
plant. See or write—
and Palacios. He stated to the
Tribune that the Intercoastal Canal
is destined to become a reality and
that many contracts have been let
for dredging the channel all along
the Louisiana and Texas coast
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fault with the work of the ofticera
and other members.
Never accept an olfice it is
Box 785 Bay City, Texas
Telephone 475
easier to criticize than to do things
Get sore it you are not appoint
ance; in many instances they are
advised to the contrary.
Wives who attend the When
in preparing your boys and girls
for school you should give careful
eonsideration to their punctuality
and regularity in attendance.
the veterans of the World War,
their widows and orphans, who are $2
certificate was filed, but
certificate had ever been
record ?
tingi with the
thriiing enditlon
of itn throbbinz
melodien and SO-
porous E randeur of
ehia famoun *tave
play broneht to
ihe sereen with
boundlesa maxnit-
eenee:
With John Boles
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Cnrlotta King
We are running n Special on boys'
mill girls' walches this mid next
week. These wilt dies are new,
modern mid attractive, permanent
white an dabsolutely guaranteed.
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| farmers, in many instances are cut-1
- ' ting their rice too gree. Then, too,
g ekescnd they say, some of the growers are
SsmSSddk8s not leaving the rice lor a sufficient
' ct'time in the shock both of which
। are damaging to the quality of the
rice, and knocking it off in price.
prevents large
MORE mothers are daily turning to the HERRICK,
Triplex Insulated. HERRICK Triplex-Insulation is
triple protection against 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, sizes and
prices.
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you. place
making quite a reputation as a prize
winner, his summer victories fol-
1 lowing a splendid record made at
school last session, at the conclu-
sion of which he was given first
prize as a reward to best all-round
student.
THE ARISTOCRAT OF REFRIGERATORS e
one third of them were not register- West Point, will represent an initial
ed 90 per cent is necessary if we investment of about $14,000,000 and
Don't tell the Chamber of Com-
merce how it can help you, but if it
doesn't help you, resign.
If you receive service without
joining. don't think of joining.
If the Chamber of Commerce
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depending on these certificates for ings
proof of their claims for compensa-
lion. Many very pathetic cases are ..
noted daily when requests are
with th> birth certificates on file
with the State Department of
Health only about 68 per cent of the
children born in Matagorda county
during 1928 were registered by the
physician or midwife in attendance
doesn’t correct abuses
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pores. Spreads
ed Of tills 66,000 names about tonio, desig
nothing to say Alter the meeting
; tell every one how things ought to
I be done.
Do nothing more than is absolute-
ly necessary; lint when oilier mem-
Use MELLO-GLO Face Powder. It's
wonderful. P. G. Huston
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n of th
You have but one trial each
season for planting and the wise
gardner is most particular to]
secure seed thet he has confi-
dence in for germination and re-
liability as to name. His conft-
dence is not so much in his:
judgment of seed selection as It
Many oi the children born in Mata
gorda county during 1928 were de
prived < . the protection of n le; il
record c their lice, parentage ana
citizenship.
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A concerted drive is being made
tills time by the U. S. Census
registration test a probable ultimate outlay of
see, is far below around $50,000,000 it includes 800
buildings lor housing tile 2.200 of-
Master Duncan Corbett, son of
Mr and Mrs. John M Corbett, who
|lias been attending the summer
I camp for boys at Delafield, Wiscon-
sin. has returned home Duncan
won (lie silver cup for being the
Church corner 5th and Ave. C. : a ..
Services Sunday morning at 11. MrS. A. E. Stinnett
Sunday School at 11:15 a. in.
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.
Ne-eN-
Fordson tractor. See J. E. Thomp- 1 fellow with you, lint never co-
son or phone 260. 10-16dpd operate with him.
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waterfront of San Francisco that' _______,
John Williard, author of “’Un Cat ,, . .
and the Canary,” got the idea lor . "hefine rice crop of this territory
another play which he produced as s bringing much money into the
"The Fog." Herbert Wilcox, fam-businesschannelso our section in i
ous English producer, desiring to , a ’ 1 easure, o se ing the
make an international talking pic . rice crop, too, bankers say, will en-
tun seized on Ihe Fog "produced able local rinancial institutions to
i on a ship attached to the Frisco 11)(. in a position to amply take care
docks, and it will be the attraction , , i , '
at the Colonial Theatre today, under I ^.r
the title “Black Waters” .Mary , The demand is for thc best
Pickrord’s famous, director, Mai- iq-olitie rlcer. and numerous buyers!
shall Neilan, directed it and Mary are on hand for each sale. Yes-
Brian has the leading role. terday some large lots were sold
• ” ” thru Chumney & Von Lengerke, at
Top-worked pecan trees on the the local Texas Rice Growers’ As-
. 1 place of Charles Meurer, near Fred- soil,.tion office. Another big sale
ericksburg, raised the price of the was also made yesterday at Gar-
; nuts from 9 and 10 cents a pound to wood.
31 cents a pound The nive acres In Some of the buyers, speaking to
proportion to time and labor spent the Headlight concerning the pres
paid him better returns than any ent rice crop, have stated that the
that '
to be the aviation
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Everybody admires the heauty oi Armstrong’s
Quaker Rugs. And everyone appreciates their economy
and work-sin ing. Only a few dollars for large 9x12 or
9x15-foot room-size rugs. Bright, appropriate patterns
for every room. Come in and see them.
WALKER FURNITURE COMPANY
Taylor Bros
Locals and
Personals
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, Ideal weather has prevailed for
| harvest and the rice growers are
! taking advantage of every dy. Some
of the farmers, however, stated that
they would appreciate a light rain,
which will be a benefit in threshing.
Eagle Lake Headlight.
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San Antonio Still
Expects To Get Pres-
byterian University
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Through the scholastic census o •
| | roximately 66,000 names were The new army airport at San An
Attorney W C. Gray, of Palacios, thing.wronk and when you find “’
was a business visitor to Bay City: . ...
Mondav ‘AL every opportunity threaten to
: resign and then gel your triends to
Hon. W. C. Foulks, of San An- resign.
tonio, was in Bay City on business When you attend a meeting vote
.Monday. to do something and then go home 76 per < cut of the whites were re
and do the opposite. ! istered, 'I per cent of the negror
Mrs (Dr.i C. V. Bomar, of Gulf. Agree with everything said at the
spent Monday in Bay City, meeting and disagree witli it out-
' side.
$ Mias Beulah Erickson leaves to- when asked for ...... do
• day lor San Antonio to matriculate not give it
! at Our Lady of the Lake College. ' curse the Chamber of Commerce
t , | FOR RENT Furnished room, nil for the incompieteness of its inior-
5 conveniences, dose in and nice, maton.., at
| Phone 219. 7t Get all the Chamber ol Commerce Bureau, .. operating with the State
Health Department, in an effort to
' improve registration in Texas in (
[order that it may lie admitted to the
Federal Registration Area during
| 1929. 90 per cent efficiency is re !
quired for admission. If we are to
reach our goal the combined co-
trancingly . . the verifie d
WANTED Good second-hand Talk co-operation lor the other
Baby’s Food
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 119, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 10, 1929, newspaper, September 10, 1929; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554127/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.