The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 198, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 27, 1931 Page: 3 of 4
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NOTICE!
^Locals
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GRIGSBY-GRUNOW COMPANY
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fect of this splendid assistance. Bay
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Dallas,
to twenty million dollc
in perfect good faith you find your-
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Jan. 25 to Feb. 15.
it
to carry out and effectuate such in
which had been snapped
which provides that one-hall of the
that
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The Legislative Mill
week-end in Houston and Iola.
$119,90 Complete.
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leadership in the radio busi-
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Grid Radios
STAR BATTERY
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GUARANTEED 18 MONTHS
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one of i he big film concerns
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Bay City Tire Store
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medicines and vaccines. .
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Drugs and chemicals of all
new and fresh with prices to
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terpiece school supplies. We
try to keep or will get all
your needs in our line, at the
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Plumbing, Fixtures and Fittings
Gas Work a Specialty
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MATAGORDA
PHARMACY
Hear Gipsy Smith, Jr., preach the
gospel at the Buy City auditorium.
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health
homes. farms and ranches, looking
toward corporate wealth paying a
fairer share of taxes; economy in
y because
company.
' you the
The letter follows:
Miss Tenie Holmes.
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I Bay City, Texas.
Dear Miss Hommes:
unquestionably
< 71 and 72, we
Many of our merchants are join-
lug in on a better lot of advertising
Mr. V. J. Swansey of Newgulf,
was a business visitor to Bay City
Monday.
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Mr W. A. Clements of Gulf. was a
business visitor to Bay City Mon-
day
Howe Paul of Rural Shac
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spent today in Bay City on busi-
ness.
Hear Gipsy Smith. Jr., preach the
final tax reports
It is a hopeful sign that such or-
work and grit to carry on lor any -
thing worthwhile.
amendment
general elec-
assure you empratically that the
milled and able to maintain full its
ness.
C DEALERS:
e norenniai e
Viennese Nights”
Greater Romberg-
Hammerstein Hit
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whipped 2575
legislature was couched in simple. I an older mans folly
forceful language. It dealt with the' A pit titre Bub “ B.
pony, taking
tors of busi-
siders itself
ume we did
old 11, ton
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mice of ri
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Is of the I
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situation but was able 111 u" 1,1,11 hunting 1,11 1
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gospel at the Bay City auditorium.
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in a word,
tically at zero
the incoming governor, he is al-
ways received with much acclaim i beauty
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Charles Peterson, Prop-
Avenue F. opposite Anderson-
Rugeley Auto Co.
FIRST CLASS FOOD
SrLENDID ROOMS
Barber Shep and Cleaning and
Pressing in Conection.
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SARGON
SPECIAL
2 Not ties Sargon.
We have your reply to our letter j
will leave it to your judgment after you have examined the mer-
chandise.
(I ncorpo rated)
MAJESTIC
as regards our former coupon offer.
We don’t like to be responsible
for a situation of this sort, and are
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answers to the name of Jack, tat-
ooed in car C. C. B. Reward if re-
turned to C. C. Barnett, Bay City,
dtr w 2 t.
plans The demands of the general th
public takes a large portion of the M
| governor s time, while the adminie 1 3
$
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taxes may be
land the other
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work for I lie 300 col
lit led them to the cu
The coupons w ere
information came
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as outlined in the amended consti-
tution. Each branch lias voted to j
i employ a lawyer to act as legal ad i
i visor. But why not employ a gram-1
Philco
! ( 100,000) shares of the par value c
"" one hundred dollars ($100) each
was a wooden leg
( HH II ! IMHS
For quilting, tackmg, comforts/with the inauguration of the gover-
send them to this office.
PI In the blank mqunre spaces M the left with thenum
ber 10 o, that the totai will be 15 wien noded. « |
every direction—-up and down, crosswny* and diazonally- l
No dumber can be used more than once
Misses Hay Befh Pegram and
Carmen Boney have returned from
a delightful week-end spent with
Mr and Mrs Harry Swem in New-
gulf.
dred coupons, and we will thank
you please to explain it to those'
'interested.
Appreciating your interest, and
with cordial regards, we remain. I
Sincerely.
distributors mid leading
payments of state taxes, and op- '
tional with commissioner's courtsj
us to county taxes, with penalties
A
Fewn
000.) consisung of two Hundred
de, nine thousand (200,000) shares of theli
par value of one hundred dollars 11
missions, modernizing the peniten- '
tiary; eight hours per day for all
public works. minimum wages fo ।
women; equal education for rural1
and urban children, control of pub-
Veil sincerely yours.
B J GRISBY,
Chairman of the Board.
Main, of
we lune the greatest values since our first Model
the Interest on tin delinquent tax-
is u house bill
downstream but
kinds. Our toilet articles are
territory can
II takes
Mr. Quicy A.
Texas consumes SOO,000 tons
Altenburg, spent
be in-
Tuesday and Wednesday it Ilie
I olonia I Theatre.
In FRED W. DAI IS.
Society’s wall of convention falls
before the fury of a woman.
A girl's undaunted spirit fights
the stigma of unmarried mother-
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miles south of Kerens, suffered a
$
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paid next October,
one-half the first of
This bill provides
per cent, and reduce
Mr B C Gibson of Dallas, spent
today in the city, the guest of Mr.
J. H Long, manager of the Colo-
Super I letrodyne Plus Eleven I ubes $1 54.90
Complete.
self in an embarassing
your wishes in the matter?
“Common Clay”
stationery, the best. And Mas-
had been an-
'diss Tenie
Parke, Davis * Company's
creased remarkably if our merch
SCOTT DRUG CO.
cheer both tile incoming and
cast of gifted players. The entire
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' p-neral conditios and certain l
first of the year in the radio busi- —
APARTMENT- Phone 450
marian instead of lawyears? It's a
pretty safe bet that a lawyer wrote
Now is the time to prepare for picture is photographed in techni-
the work of beautifying your prem- ! color against authentic period
ises. Trim tin. shy ubbery, cut backerounds that for size and de-
back your rose bushes, plant ealy tail havt never been equalled ou
stuff and shrubbery and treat yourthewarner brothers lot.
lawn with a coating of new soil The making ol Viennese Nights
Let's have a better looking Bay interested Hollywood as few pro-i.
City this year duction have ever done. The Coli-IJanuary,
nial offers it as one of the most
Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Cleveland and, unusual treats in picture history,
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QUALITY AXD PRICE STORF
Hay City, Texas
A young man's mistake
RICE MARKET
tax burdens now
before the I its drama and stir you with its les-
Splendid room for
FOR HUNT
sister, Lela
GEO N. YARD,
Secretary of Gulf, Colorado
and Santa Fe Railway com-
pany. 2-9-31
that cold which "just won't clear
up" Headache, neuralgia,
grippy pains everywhere also
. disappear with the cold Buy
P) a 50c box from your NYAL
- Druggist the next time a cold
are much for ‛em,
o o
an excellent one foi the c
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The second week of the regular
session of the legislature starts out
< AwwwnniKinurnN
spectacular
ng set for a
major problems now
legislature. such as
HOUSEWORK WANTED A six
the penalty to 4 per cent. It
year of leadership on he part of ourselves and our dealers. I
Qrigsby Grunow company la In sound financial poistion,
there are many bright spots in the picture we believe for the
yar Ill'll. and regardleas of any rumors you may hear, may we
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line at prevailing economy prices, and with everyt
Wharton, Texas.
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FROM rm IXSIDE
steel products annually. ( Authority 1
Total valor $10
Enjoy the sturdy
FOB REN Furnished apartment,
garage. See Mrs. W. 1. Wallace or
call 327. 1Gtf
EXCLUSIVE SARGOX AGENTS
Come to see us, you are always welcome.
Herman Scott, Manager.
FOK RENT A four-room apart-
ment with private bath. Mrs. Adu
Philips. 27tf
unchanged. There
outzoing executive.
It makes no difference how many
briek-bats the out-going governor
may have been the reciciept of dur-
ing the working days of his reign,
they always shower him with bou-
quets when lie concludes his swim- hood,
song and backs off the stage. Also Drama that will keep you on the .....................
it matters not how much dynamite I edge ot your seat. I was little change of Importance in
Is concealed for future use against , Moulded by the Ures of passion. . the rice market at the start or
comn clay becomes a thing of I business Monday Local dealers re-
throughout the country, with a new
sent In and the
back lh|d the
Alamo Lumber Co. J
Ka
arg
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HERE it a powerful enemy of
uch favorable auspices
gret for us that In n fe
- — - -- — - —»-------- —— lic utilities and good resids, based'
one or two gentlemen. Every con- upon a traffic tux.
venience. Including gas in room. Whatever may be the desire of
Phone 324 • 16 Governor Sterling, be can do but '
little without the co-operation ofi
-ulthe people. And as I said about the'
Mr Henry Estin of Sargent, waslezislature. zive him support, then
a business visitor to Bay City to- hold him justly accountable, for his
toltlieNct h X I” • I im to ma' «, — ey, ,, . - - ....
a good governor, or at least make Sht thought the wert "the b ' 37 I exas Counties W ill
< lay, but uo rain so fai an honest effort to do no Hut dor elc . n i • r
, getting i ' 1 e t Kellel, -tated
Prescription* given special
and covering old quilts, phone 408J. । nor. There are two periods in the
2-20. administration of our governors
LosT Two bird doss, one setterihotana °whenb"tneyhgn tn come
dog. brown and white, answers.to year was no exception. A large
the name of "Dan. name on co llar erowd was on hand and didn’t fail
says Will Anderson. Pointer dog. t
Walter Pidgeon, Jean Hersholt, zen never heard of
Vivienne Segal, Alexander Gray, There are two emergency tax
Alice Day, Louise Fazenda. Bert measures up .and one has already
Roach and June Pursell head the been pa sed by the senate. The sen- i
ate bill provides for semi-annual
■ ate
j aft
' not
Lots of Money—SOLVE THIS PI ZZLE--Lots of fun
E"rybady poni ana ketealot.et.funtryinethem
diwyene "‘"51,, 5100,."
"zE2"an .2 : V 1" nw4» B eceut th meney awarding*, <1
Sy20‛ ri wan*. OtO W Eivm. Fill I. > w > wer I. the bian« •quare"
abevenp ml in ad —nd mail •’ ome• "
THE PUZZLE MAN, 15 Southern Farmer Bldg-
MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA
i "Vienese Nights," which comes the jumble ol words, mow a pan ol
to the Colonial theatre on Febru-the constitution. I which is causing
ary 1 and 5, promises to lie an ev-lall the trouble, li seems impossible
lent of unusual interest to the uio- that such few words could cause
lion picture public, so much confusion They should re
it is the first original sereen write the amendment and re-sub '
romance written by those acknow-1 mit it 1,1 the people lor approval
■edged masters, sibmund Romberg In its present form it means noth conpon arrangement
and Oscar Hammerstein ll, and/ink (or certain not even a 120-day nulled. wher upon
staged and produced with a lavish , session. Holmes who had si
ants continue to advertise gener- hand by Warner brothers. While bills are coming out of the
ously. Tiie way to have a Idg town Nothing' just like 'Viennese incubators, and being introduced^
is to aim high with big ideas. It Is I Nights” lias ever before been at- right along, the session is too
mighty easy to drift with the title tempted on the screen, It contains oum to atford mu l chance for letter from the
an original symphony played by t mixing any of I he measu es. Satelshe was ।
tiie Los Angeles symphony orches- say: the legislative hopper will made in h
itrn of one hundred pieces and the j be full and every question of in .....
story is one of the most hauntingly terest to the people will be dis-
beautiful ever transferred to the ' ussed, as well as many ot a tech-
talking screen, nical nature which the average citi
City’s trade
broken leg in an auto accident.
HERE, telk., is • Big Diatributon ot Memey
\ n im. Yen -ant wome Momey and । have»
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($100) each, anil । di all things 11
and give all proper horizations 11
Have ux fill yours
ro ALL 'I NJ
Mecause
them to make a crop before aux with our previous offer which ex-
payment is made and reduces thelpired last July.
penalties. The legislature W!ll pass Please understand that we are
the bill he taxpayers demandl/making the exception in your case.
Only one bill on the subiect cat, h 1 and that we cannot extend ........fe r
passed Why not let them know , or ..........more than the thiee han
NEW ORLEANS, Jan 27 There
teen-year- old girl wants house- i
work Write Hattie Luchak, at 1
t , foreign trade. increasing. Buyers!
A picture that will grip you with were still not taking on require-
ments far in advance, but they
readjustment I son. ,, .. show more confidence in the mar-
The wey of a man with a malt - Buyers were anxious to ee l
when he thinks he will not have to cure supplies at ll.....id basis but
dealers were also more confident
What happens when an unmar-and were firm in the asked prices
ried mother demands justice. Blue Rose continued firm while a
An appeal to the law, and to the better tone was evident in best
better instincts of men. .grade of Prolifics. High grade con-
if a girl battles police law, mid; tinued strong with Fortunas un-
society, what are her chances of , hanged, according to well intorm-
ed dealers, with fancy Blue Hose
The drama of a girl who loved held at 3 to 3 6-8, off grades
not wisely, but too well were avalable at 3 3-8 to 314. Mor-
Here is the raw material of life tunas at B.n„ 54. Ediths at r, to __ ,
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Early Prolific s '.| to I I I..... B-J Lm a I . m u a ma — M e-a
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A story that will find mi echo insacks or rough and 2171 pockets
the heart of every woman, clean
The world dictates rules, but the
heart smashes them
n even de
which lie
selling seasoi
missiatements
ridiculous, we
lie about
। glad to
placed upon
P. O. Box 171.
The governor's message to the
we are entering the new’ year with stocks prac-
CLEVELAND COFFEE CO.
Win E. Clarke, Mgr
WEC-LV-enc
and go
ries were low, mol it hould lie a matter of satistaction to you, and
certainly to us that a close chec k up of the country reveals that
the new season I bein started with only i few thousand Majes-
Ie ets, at the most, on the retail floors of the country
This is particularly fortunate because the company is now
offering what is unquestionably me the most spectacular seta
at tiie most outstanding prices that we have yet been able o an-
ganizations as that Preifident
Johnston heads are studying the
tax problem The remedy, as he
points out. Is In living within in-
come and in budgeting as the fru-
gal housewife must. There should
be an honest return In work or ma-
terial for an honest dollar’s pay.
We are all fully agreed that the
state has the right to demand that.
—Dallas News.
pound cans counting ns "1." mid •
those from 3-pound cans counting -
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vay —piltid/itig P P; I IE
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Mrs. D. E. Keller is visiting
friends and relatives In Blooming-
ton this week.
The Daily Tribune, Tuesday, Jan. 27, 19 31
Prompt delivery of quality ium-
her and building materials Is thee
servire which has made this com- ,
mny head piarters for all the lead-
ing contractors. In lumber, our
woods < annul he excelled In deliv:.
eric- which guarantee the least’
1 ec Kegard-
less of what your bnilding plan*
1 V he f» the spring months,
permit ns to quote prices and make
estimates on the materials needed.
Vie-wNV
and the papers me feeling tiie ef-
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Money Rewards for All
_ Ee-ae -he mkenfen ed:
• s-tge et inis ete wi
rmi a meny teward
Makes Exception In , Allot these counties are located
_ 1 .. J; in West Texas The worst condi
Behalf of Children th’ii aecording to reports received _
in Washington, exists in some or j Notice is hereby Kiven that a 1
The Cleveland Cortee company the counties of northeast‘Texas meeting ol Ilie stockholders of |
of Houston, packers of Sunset (of- . Counties certified by Doctoi War- Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Hall 2
fes wile.nw noi ... burton us eligible to receive loans
Ui wunew toe premum oner way company has been called by fl
some time ago mid. unawares. Nay ” . . , ... i... . , , i
Citi school children continued to .Arsher, Baylor, Callahan, t lay. the din. tors of said < orporatlon, to ]
'loll , whi h en- ‘ hildress, Coleman, Comane h e, Cot ho held al the prineipal oftice ol
f $b . tie ,1 rosby, Floyd. Diekens, East the corporation in the <ity of Gal
. I land. Erath. Fischer, Foard, Garza,
Hull Hardeman, Haskell, Jones,veson, lex,is, on the .3rd day ot
Kent. Knox. Lubbock, Lynn. Me February, 1931, at eleven o'clock
(Culloch, Mitchell, Motley, Nalan a m for tile purpose of submittins I the
,, । Runnels, Scurry. Shackelford. I, ... , , ,, , . .. I son
Isle 13 , s "e ... . to the stockhoiders tie question u fl
Stephens, Stonewal, Taylor. Wich I fan
i Ita. Throckmorton and Young. inereasing the authorized capital 6
_____________ 0 o . stock of the corporation from ten " - J
I The doughnut eating champion million dollars (510,000,000, eon
ship of Texas is claimed tor Dan 'sistiug of one hundred thousand
ny Tillman. Jr., 9, of Palmer, who
work found herself in an embar-
arsing situation. She wrote the
company and promptly received a
company in which
apprised of the exception
er . ase.
that Sargon can bring’ - ■ Get
sound, refreshing sleep Fait
with a keen, hearib appe-
tite Have that rugged glow
of health. Overcome constipa-
tion- Feed your starving
nerves and impoverished
blood—Increase your bodily
vigor and get a new lease on
life at once with the help nt
this new and modern com-
pound. We recommend It be-
cause we know what it will
do.
Quality and Price More.
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oll, and to cu
h has in .
and a .. w 1 .
favovable ad
dag
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vice president Intra
I association.)
please. We tarry Montagu
ernment and known enough of hu- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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honest lieutenants to carry out his
compan is, u formerly deter- l
therefore willing in tills case to]
make an exception, and you are an I
thorized to solicit Sunset coupons itoy Miller i
and wlieii you have collected threecoastii ('anal
hundred (200). those from one-
Do ifou toairt
.M.O.N.EM
TRY THIS PUZZLE
nounce. Beyond telling you that our
unbiased merchandising auhorities tell
9. lube Sereen Grid Lowboy
(Ing out useless boards ami com
1i,I seems to ' M
fields after a delay of several I he has had splendid success in Ills’ Constance Bennett in the strong- '
weeks. Dry weather is badiy private affaira he ' an have equal ...t role of her career. Warburton, sec retary I
be wealthy no more qualifies a per Ki?k "e national drouth re lief com,
son to be a good public ex.....Hive mikuead J! mittee. Monday made publie " list
than being a good blacksmithj--°-°-------— «f 37 Tew. Pintle. In which ni..-h-
woula M qualify him if Governor Texas has more farms than anylinery. will be set up toadminister
Mr. Gibson represents sterling succeeds as a governor. It other state in the Inion 196,007, i the reedsturs. seed and fertilizer
will be because he clearly under- ! "" ording to the 1930 census, a gain I loan for which congress has ap-
stands the proper funetions of gov- of 30,361 over 1920. 1 propriated $ 45,000,000,
Majestic sets as well as many others have been
' d distress selling Am a matter of fact invento-
................i that at least tor-arrttow .............0
ty cents of every dollar collected Following the inangur ation and 3
in the . nited States I" wasted |h„|| which is the wafa I hiehlizht Q
Warning asthat assertion mm . t....... the legislature got ■
be. It is not the thought of a <ap down to regular work AN was ... 3
tious outsider but the sober Judg
ment of the man familiar with t u (
inner wo hm. ..I ...X .xp. n.lmn. rules Nomembe 3
W. S Johnston state treasurer ofseemed satisfied with the plan r
West Virginia, made II in his pre legislative procedure
Identlal address last week, to the the constitutional
annual convention of the National I adopted at the last
association of state auditors. comp- j t ion
trollers and treasurers. _. . ,
Th. American taxpayer is the' The phraseology
most willing assumer of public debt I amendment is • challenge to M
In the world Time and again he marians » ever there was one nut, 3
demons (•]
rability of publie improvement b divide the •«- ■
votim bond Issue to underwrite inlative sennion into three .......
It He will provide buildings forFirat, for the introduction of bills,
schools and money to hire the far pasainK upon, recns wpdointee :
uity and .dm ate th. students He messnzt ol the over ...
Will pave streets and ■ .’’.’m .’e poriod ” (
park systems, and contribute his timeisto last thirty days. The next M
dollars toward the harnessing ot thirty days to be, spent in the 3
nature to work for man He doe sideration of all bills not acted hl
not have to be sold on the value ot ....... the fit ' thirty ' W
utilities and cone and thin im i l
In tax matters he deserves bet the passage of the 141
ter treatment than he gets Waste considered durinK the second th,, l«J
is the only spirit dampener in thet, days This, the ' use did not r
American lax expenditure po ram | wish to , do, and sought, . ip. H
Unfortunately Mr Johnston f throughthe last proviso, which.says !
right There is needless duplica- el her house may otherwise deter- 3
Mon. there I. downright inefficien- I mine, the order of its business.b
cy In handling finance and doing I an, affirmative vote.of four-fifth
public work These largely make up I of its membership They interpret
the waste that is written into the this to mean they can by a fonr-
firths vote change the entire order
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