The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 194, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1931 Page: 3 of 4
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The town car delivery is some I
NOTICE!
'-•Locals
and
increased 100 per cent in the last or 13.3 per
cent of the total crop.
Personals
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of varlous < lasses of commercial
ransportation, have been added to
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Kunman must have one
can buy us many as he can afford
anil the dealer la not
entry of sales
in
10,960,000 bales.
all
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more, th" rtuck chassis may he had
Wilson’s
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were Bay City visitors Wednesday.
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lered by mac hine guns in that city
man Catt, pioneer in the
woman’s
Dakota Bldg.. St. Paul, Minn
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GUARANTEED 13 MONTHS
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9 East Ohio Street, Chiceno
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show that is really worthwhile. you
will help the auxiliary in its work
Twenty-three new body types, de-
gned to meet the specialized needs
er nations, and to imbue them with
the spirit of brotherhood A narrow
nationalism is to be avoided by ev-
suffrage movement. la in most of
her views on matters of public con-
Mrs. C. E. Watkins and daughter.
Bettie Gene. have returned home
after a very pleasant trip which
took them to Houston and Newgulf
day.
Airs D. Yeamans, Mrs Alic
Mr and Mrs. H. H. Huebinger of
San Antonio, arirved in Hay City,
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Quite a number of representa-
tive citizens are in Austin meeting
with the state highway commission
this week on some important road
matters, concerning the county.
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THUNDER, the modern Robin Hood
of the little Spanish comedy.
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drawing sweetness from the bigzest ‘
lolipop in the world, a hundred
pound sack of sugar
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THE GRAND
TODAY ONLY
blowing and there is much trulli in
those accusations.
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2tfa I other that led so’frequently to con-
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GKADE IN 1930 COTTON slid 19,900 in both.
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NEW MAJESTIC
W. E. GOODWIN MUSIC 4 ELECTRIC
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those who do the fighting and the । ■
dying and the ultimate paying si
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For quilting, tackmg, comforts [ international trdade hav ebecome
and covering old quilt*, phone 408J. highly devoleped, it is the < raving
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Miss I
rd 10 show who bought the gun ■ bureau of asricultureal economics,
"The sale of machine guns have total untendorable 1,860,000 bales.
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Grant Withers and Mary Astor in
a domestic drama with a climax in 1
a leap from a train in a flood
with or without pelted to. It would be a lot of trou
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cern, we fear this notable woman
that he wrote in to get his 1931 li
('hap- cense from that name city
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100 PI R ( ! N I IN lilt I Mill* increasing the authorized capital
STATES WITHIN rWo l i His , , ,2,
stock of the corporation from tei
ness of its appointment And finish I meeting of the stockholders ot ■
This car. which may be obtained in Gulf. Colorado and Santa Fe Hall
"Other Men’s
Women
Secretary of Gulf, Colorade
and Santa Fe Railway com
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tickets it is hoped that you will
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The Booker Washington School SQUARE BRAND
nt Nashville and their band with a !
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85.5 tier cent
| Of the total tenderable 9,675,000
bales, or 75.5 per cent are from
obligated to 7-8 to 1 1-32 inches in length and
his 1,285,200 bales are over 1 1-32 in-
1 tariff walls against the goods of
• their neighbors A national pollcy
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MACHINEGUNSALEINCREASFS to the stockholders the question ol 1 1 " s । 'l‘l ।
outlawed liquor prohibition was a
tried success.
"The Wickersham commission,"
he uid, "has been accused of being
u kite-flyer for the president to see
men fall out they are likely to fight I .
regardless of what weapons they
have. No friend of peace would dis- 1,1
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VAAAUAa-. applying MURINE daily, it dissolvea
SMA Ae.-- the dust Laden mucous film. and over
AA 9 rt*. comes bloodshot conditi n, resulting
A” 9/0 ' Mz from over use. Sonthintand Refre shing.
" e-mam as — Contains no belladonna nor anything I
harmful. Successfully, used and recom- I
mended for in fant and adult since 1897.
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APARTMENT Phone 450
mike any
bo ka,
of guns come in legally from for
Edward Doherty in the current is
sue of Liberty magazine Mi Wil
son has prosecuted over 1550 crim
Hide of the body, a fender well, a be held at the principal office ol
special canopy for use over the the corporation in the city of Gal
driver’s compartment in inclement ' veston, Texas, on the 23rd day of
weather and the seat upholstered ......... ...,. . , , ,
in genuine leather. February, 1931, at eleven o clock
just a little more sunshine to-,
day, but over there in the offing.
Notice is hereby given that
oi two. H
thousand or
; within a few weeks after the ship
~,I zm thing distinctly new in the line ot
FORD ARE OUT j Ford commercial vehicles, not only |
in its design but in the complete i
"It's toasted
GEO. N. YARD,
ment arrived And there is no ret
7,000 Thompson
thousand (200,000) shares of the
par value of one hundred dollars'
($100) each, and to do all things
and give all proper authori . ons
Ito carry out and effectuate such
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hes in length. Of total untender-
able, 1,706.000 bales are deficient in
tuple, 105,000 deficient in grade
■ Inal cases.
Supplementing Mr
marks, Mr Doherty
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It is a mistake to assume that " TAV TYPES OF
mere possession of weapons is a
fundamental cause of conflict.
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Prompt delivery of qwality lum-
r and buildinz materlals is the
rvice whieh has made this com-
mny hendquarters for all the lead-
r contraetors. In lumber, our
pods cannel be excelled in deliv-
ies which guaraniee the least
ssible waste in railing. Rtegard-
New York is
proximately
I is done to stop them, they will con-
tinue to Increase Every up-to-date
nachine guns within the last
any one of a number of color com- w ay company has been called by
binations, has a slanting windshield . ,
and ornamental lights on either | the directors of said corporation, to
Mrs. Valerie Blakeway of Mata- _
gorda, visited in Bay City Wednes- how the wind of public opinion is
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than by indulging in unfair and i
hurtful trade practices. Prohibitive •
tariffs, being erected not only by 1
j the United States, but by European ,
| nations, are drawing lines unnec- I
i essarily and dangerously between
people*. We hear much about the
likelihood of Europe’s bursting in-
| to a flame of war at any time Note
that most of the countries held like-
( ly to be Involved have been erecting
Margaret Yeamans of Matagorda
und lot- of
7,000 bales ol cotton ginned prior
Ito Dec 1, 19:0, in the United States
in an anto. the farmer captured him
and made the "bandit" drive both
of them Into town and let him go.
. ,0.0 ruthless selfishness isan incen-
Any talk of hard times wasn t i
Lain, Tessie Yeamans and
There were wars before modern j
armameuts were invented. When |
"Herbert Hoover has been in of-
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Whiles family living near Dallas
went visiting the head of the
house was left to “run off burg-
lars," and when one of the preda- ,
tory profession actually came, and
seeds and immature seeds,
leaving only Urge, well de-
trioped grains that produce a
greater yield and a mere uni-
form crop. It requires less
"DOUBLE re-cleaned" plant-
f A JU
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Wednesday for a few day
member of the auxiliary selling
with her In addition to seeing a I
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STOMACH ULCERS, GASTRITIS
SUFFERERS,, get rid of your pain! 1
Quick relief. No diet. Valuable book
sent free. Udga Laboratories, 8903
also onthe screen
“Peacock Atop Stonewall" was
the headline in a recent, West Tex-
as paper, but reference was not to
birds, but to the basket ball of
l’eacock, Stonewall county, which
t the pace in the county caze
league. |
with the Legionnaire and
family
Just that and more can be
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bl Keep nut of dmrt, in the
open dir, bn-ithe deeply; take
plenty of exercise in the mellow
suntlune, and ha-e a periodic
check-up on the health of your
body.
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the Orient, (Japan) one in Europe
ficetwo yearsand not’yetdoes the (England) and the United States,
public know whether he Isa wet or can end all wars ove night )
a dry. Not since the eight, ent hadoptinK this simple rem In
amendment was passed has there the same breath it will render tin
i been a president who has done necessary such costly things as
with anything to see that it is enforced." world courts, leazue of nations and
Mrs. Huebinger’s parents. Mr and Which leads up to wonder whyallspthersuchuthinesuandput the
Mrs. Carey Smith the Bishop was not honest ‘ “OUKH iZ th^
with himself to find out whether "" DIK.Do8.4on1 wa
Buy tickets for “Song O' My the president was wet or dry back and of course, the uua1 r
Heart" from American Legion tiux-1 in 1928 when he voted for him. All v1 conuinu8 to flow un1
iliary. That organization gets part opposition to the democratic na- war and alter that v. ,
of the ticket receipts, but tickets tional ticket we were told, was over again
sold at the theare window will not based upon Al Smith’s wetness. and
go to the auxiliary. | now comes one of the bolters chief I AdVice 10 save penni
pillars who avowed that nobody at *1 lierally by a i
Tickets! Tickets! Who will buy knows whether Hoover is wet or woman and when tine <
tickets from Virginia Willenberg dry. At least, the Bishop knows Al buy her 1931 auto license
Garr and her assistants for "Song | Smith's line-up and what is it the the 95.04 11,1 in coppei >
O’ My Heart." Friday matinee or Rishop teaches us about honesty? 0 "
"L night. Good show. good cause Let o o | gveh good lock did i Nev
18 make it good co-operation! See .. W-. Indian have with his car
the show and help the cause! -duse and —ure Ol VVdi which he had regist. <1
ALL SQUARE BRAND SEEDS
are DOUBL B re-cleaned by
modern seed eleaning ma-
chinery. This process removes
131-inch wheelbase or
bn «• v ith or without
in is,and with a choice
in the new offerings
i the model AA 131-inch
When this is done, the world oan
write "Finis," in ho lai as war is
concerned across the sky. Three o
Hie world's bigzest nations, one in
is compared with 2,554,000 bales,
or 19.9 per cent, untenderable a
year ago.
trouble to boiling and ere many
days we will have another seige,
probably. .
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writes: I be
Everyone knows that sun-
shine mellows— that’s why the
"TOASTING" process includes the use
of the Ultra Violet Rays. LUCKY STRIKE
— the finest cigarette you ovor
smoked, made of the finest tobaccos
— the Cream of the Crop —THEN —
"IT’S TOASTED/* Everyone knows that
heat purifies and so "TOASTING" —
that extra, secret process — removes
harmful irritants that cause throat
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‛guuin u the same date that
wore t. i ble. according to the
botherinz two Mabank children, 2 ” wa ’
and 4 years old, when their mother ।
found them with their mouth* l
1 he Daily Tribune, Thursday, Jan. 22, 1 93 I
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ble
"A man in found dead in a city
street. He has been shot. The au ,
thorities decide, from the bullet,
that a ‘Spanish’ gini was used Try
to find that gun! Its number is not I
he glad to attend such a picture be-
cause the auxiliary wili share injery people who would avoid war J
the receipt* from the sale of tick- It is possible to have supreme love I
eta. However, they do not get a for one’s country without despising
per cent of the ticket* void at the j any other country. The nationalism
window, so, if planning to go, buy that exalt* one's own country and
ticket* from the Legion women. Vir- i holds in contempt other nation* is
glnla Carr Willenberg ha* charge Jone or the greatest menaces to
of the sale of tickets, with every | peace
There I* no surer way, either, of
destroying international good will
the itandard line of Ford trucks
ind light delivery cars, the Ford
Moto: company announced today.
Several of the new trucks and com-
.no,, al cars already are in produc-
1 :i The others will lie built on a
rod eti n basis within the next
w o months.
I he addition of the si ore of new
■ iv ypes, ranging from a smart
;r delivery lor the use of
' -hops to police patrol and
■. an coke t rucks, w ns imide in
la with the Ford Motor com-
were tenderable, an Increase of 1 ,
per cent as compared with 9,982,-
300 bales, or 77.8 per cent of the
country is gun mud. No nation in
the world is so filled with gun ow n
er and gun carriers A million i
guns a year are smuggled into this
country and hundreds of thousands
less nt what ynnr bnildinmg plans
may be for the spring month*,
permit n* te quote prires and make
estimates on the material* needed.
the new Fords are
he model A passenger
They a e the town
dr •p floor panel and
ry (natural wood.)
P l:< y of offering a complete
of c mmerclal vehicles to meet
o ts of transportation require-
There are now more than
Ford commercial body types
■ ■■ for mountin : on the mod-
and mo lel \ chassis. Furthe-
Mr. George B. MeKissock of Ash- takes an extreme position when she
by was a Buy City visitor today I says the chief cause ol war lx com-
petition among nations in armam-
Mr. Paul Billingsly of Gulf, was ent building, and that pacts of
in the city today on business 1 pence and of disarmament are the
I chief cures of war. That races for
Judge W. S. Gray of Palaclos, armament acquirement are an in-
spent today in the city on busi- centive to war, to some extent, may
ness. | be conceded, but history teaches
FOR TRADE for city property, that thegreat cause of war
good blackland farm.G. C. Welh, ; Formerly it was the desire of one
Bay City. bit I nation to possess the lands of an-
WASHINGTON, Jan 15 or ij
The adelce of
the name of that country In stamp-
cd on the butt. They usually come 1
I from t'hiua. Japan or Russia, They
are poor imitations of American
; weapons. But many crooks use
them because they are untraceable.
"Smuggled guns come in pieces
i and .ire assembled in New York and <
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cretly. One firm in
laid to have wold ap-
ldom made in Spain, though j
ord anywhere. 'Spanish' guns
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Ah sound as Mrs. Carrie
courage general limitation of ar
maments, but it is to be wondered
if some peace advocates do not pu
too much emphasis on the oxter
nals. Houston Post-Dispatch.
War. like this thing they call de
pression, is always a timely sub
ject and a convenient space killer.
If the big boys want to really sto
war, which they do not, all unde
the sun that is necessary is to
spend not over a day each in th
legislative halls of the various na
tions in passing a law, miking it
necessary to submit the mutter of
war to the vote of the people.
of one nation for the industrial ad-
' vantages and trade leadership an-
l ec:.n other enjoys that furnishes the
—egon AuarY -o great cause of war. Competitive ar-
Sponsor Picture maments had much to do, on the
F ; surface, with starting the World
* . . ... . War. buR underlying it all was
X. 'Song it Mi Heart, featuring economic rivalry. To insure peace
T John Met ormick, will tie shown ( several things are necessary.
hereon Friday afternoon and night. There is no one remedy for war.
The American Legion auxiliary I* First, there is the need to culti-
sponsoring this splendid produe- । vate among the people of all na-
, lion and will appreciate your pat- tions respect for the people of oth-
ronage When approached to buy
in New
■ them in
even tell
■ patrol de eicn countries.
1. funeral body. "These 'legal guns’ are
I coach, service at the port of entry. They
to k rack body, signed to a wholeser
■ l w LiouiYork. And he distributes
'The prohibition law has flooded million doll.us ($10,000,000,) con
the country not only with booze sisting of one hundred thousand
but also with guns it is directly re । (100,000) shares of the par value el
sponsible for the millions ol guns in one hundred dollars ($100) each.
uSe today,"’ declares James J Wil-, . .
son. assistant district attorney otto twenty million dollz " (820,000,
New York county, in an artiele by 000.) consstinK of twu nundred
7 A WMF
2.6,9 vve h)
LaM “"u- Ce u 4a5
While on the thousand, to retailers all over the
eelbase there countrv He isn't going to have a
panel body, । record of each gun. He isn't com-
BSHOP MOI ZoN.
Bishop Edwin D Monzon of the
Methodist Euspcopal church, South
I declared Friday that the time has
come to "take prohibition out of
the hands of politicians and put it
back into the hands of its friends"
Speaking at a celebration in hon-
or of the eleventh birthday of the
eighteenth amendment, Dr. Mouzon
challenged President Hoover's
statement that "prohibition is a no-
ble experiment."
"Prohibition was not u 'noble ex-
periment' wliell It was taken over
by the states," said Dr. Mouzon,
who supported the president in
1928. “In every state which had
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 194, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1931, newspaper, January 22, 1931; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554309/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.