The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 217, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 17, 1931 Page: 3 of 4
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Locals
Has Made America
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er been a
Each community through the P.-T
more appealing actress in this fa-
Miss Beulah Erickson, student at cans
No million dollar projects.
' production a sweep that was impos-
I sible on t lie stage
The story is a drama that is vital
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FOR SALE
Sixth.
can institutions in the entire South
Rennie
Lions club of Bay City will present
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Lion Singers of Houston in a
ed with the spirit of the old West.
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Harry Bannister Is highly effect
wonder boy pianisa, will lie with the
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Especial praise is due to the cast-
of the best known names in busi-
ness and finance
graduates of this great school.
, Friday's meeting.
Uricks.
Jr., J.
Farrell MacDonald
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prices there
in Stone. Arthur Housman and Joe
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cation is being discarded, and young
1 people are choosing the careers for
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rector, has obtained the true flavor
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Everything modern. Rhone 76.
Plumbing, Fixture* and F ittings
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Swift & Company’s
1931 Year Book
will probably be full today, or pos-
sibly, until night.
of the city dads. A great amount of
shell is being received and spread
WEDNESDAY
One Day Only
sec-
tele-
ization of the county federation of
women's clubs has settled upon a
in its simplicity and stark
revelation of human passion
individual conferences.
Ten local doctors have co-operat
sons and of all agencies interested
in the health work of the county
Bringing Bay City out of the mud
seems to be the determination now
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4.55
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5 plies
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if anyone does not realize how-
vital the spirit and sound business
looking and capable of attracting
the notice of the people.
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ning high against a background of
greed for gold
it is a love story of redemption
5.69 11.10
6.65 12.90
7.10 13.80
7.90 15.5®
8.57 16.70
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their efforts the 402 defects of 289
children are being corrected.
the same.
The Lions club. always quick to
help in matters of this kind have
The city has dumped several car-
loads of shell on West Fifth and will
spread it as soon as the ground will
permit. This job will tie a consider-
able part of the residence section
up with the pavement on Avenue F..
and prove a great convenience to
many.
phone special with Ann Harding asplan for financing
• ••••••• because the story of
Swift & Company's activities for the year
1930 is of absorbing interest to every man
and woman.
165 cu. in.
16.80 Ibs.
4.75 in.
6 plies
.59® in.
It tells how a solidly organized concern,
dealing mainly in perishable foodstuffs,was
able to come through a year of general depres-
sion, and earn dividends for its shareholders.
It tells why a food monopoly by any
packer or group of packers is impossible.
There are chapters on the Consent
Decree and its modification; on Swift's
service to the small retailer; on the incessant
competition in the packing business; on Swift
& Company’s marvelous distributive sys-
tem—and many other important subjects.
I the girl.
' There has probably ne
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4.35
5.15 9.96
7.75 15.00
COMPARE
CONSTRUCTION
Bize Eaeh PrieeEseh PerPair
30x3% •5.97 $3.97 $7.74
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Come in and compare tire tectlmi for QUALITY and CONSTRUCTION
that you can see for yourself the EXTRA VALUES we give
bud and bloom. $2.50 per hundred
City Floral Co. 10-1 ld ' course in
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it in a good one. We gradually ini ! which they me best suited and then
prove. j taking the exact training they need
today belong toportant
Compare the values, prices ami service we give you with
those of any other tire dealer or distributor of special brands.
The low prices of rubber and cotton give Firestone unusual advantages due to
their world-wide facilities in securing these raw materials and their efficient manu-
facturing. With Firestone’s most economical distributing system, with over 600
branches, warehouses and service stores, we can secure a complete line of fresh
Firestone tires, tubes, batteries, brake lining, rims and accessories within a few
minutes’ to a few hours’ time and give our customers values and service that are
not duplicated.
are each describ- !
। give fifty per cent of their pro rata
Report From
Health Committee
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AXN HARDIXG
James Rennie
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no descouraging element
COMPARE
PRICES
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19.90
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26.70
29.50
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• If you would like to have a
copy of Swift dr Company'! 1931
Year Book, please fill out this
coupon. and it will be sent to
you free of charge......
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Add to these a total of 87 home vis-
its we pause to wonder how 3891
Druggist the next time a
threatens you.
It shows that Swift & Company's profits
come chiefly from savings and the elim-
ination of waste.
during the last quarter 1tive as Jack Rance, thesherift, who
1- loves the girl, but 18 rejected by her
Severaling of a number of small but Im-
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OLDFIELD TYPE
chiidren who me in need of rente
1 3 dial work and are unable to finance
American spirit and wants to suc - ;
“Train for business!" is the crywna ‘A.
of opportunity today Aimless edu-Georse Cooper, John Walker. Arth-l
Mrs. Martyn gave the followingpounds and worth $1.05 al
report of work done in the health
them those played by lien
Colds in chest or throat may become
serious. Ease them in 5 minutes with
Musterole,the"counter irritant”!Ap- (
pliedonceevery hour, it should bring '
relief. Used by millions for 20 years.
ler-general business, private
a good advantage, both to the prop-! retarial, junior accountancy.
bam, was
visits can be made by one woman
Joan Crawford
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Dance Fools Dance
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Giant flowering pansy plants inTyler. Texas.
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JtrretoKC
anchor TYPE
Super Heavy Duty
in one month, it is only possible,
. when that woman la deeply interest-
77,
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will give, .
of start -1“
group. The Lions club purposes to
-f The Business Spirit
anaf
For quilting, tacking, comforts
and covering old quilts, phone 4U8J.
2-20.
The most famous of all stories of! p^trlcla
tlie gold rush days. David Belasco’sI ...... ■
17tf young people look ahead and our
.. .. . . ... , old people encourage them to carry
Afraid to say it out loud, but it out their dreams.
ers in a thousand fields.
I lie county
is Tyler Commercial college and!
school of business administration, mirrez, . ,
at Tyler, Texas This is a fountain- simply splendid in this part, and
..... T gives a characterization that is fill-
erty owner and the town itself. Be- graphy and radio
men and women
Hie road agent
The Women's Missionary Federa-
tion has arranged a prayer service
observing the World's Prayer Day '
on Friday morning of the twenti-
eth from In to 11 o'clock at the
Methodist church. All women are
cordially invited to attend this serv-
changed her mind after her fiance Recommended by doctors and nurses,
had partly paid for a marriage li F•ru. ----0
Bay City visitor Mon
health committee. Titis money will
be used for the purpose of helping
century to become business lead
The com
four-room apart-
work in the county
ing the fund.
On Thursday, Feb. 26, s pm at
s the new high school auditorium, the
4-50-21 Tire:
Rubber Volume .
Weight ....
Width . . . .
Plies al Tread . «
Thickness of Ure .
Price ....
We have outstripped our neigh-
| bors to the South because we as-
My home on West pire! We dream and dare; our
FOR RENT
bed rooms
January 25 to February 15. dt t lw Phone 175.
“Girl of the Golden
West Thrilling Ro-
mance Pioneer Days
version which appeared la
"Girl of the Golden West." opens ; mittee „ huh works as a sub organ
at tlie Colonidl theatre on Wednes-
as . r
Mait Order the
p,Tie Cpghp
dollar hotel; yonder a boulevard
is carved from the mountain-side.
| taken the initiative and
I a benefit concert by way
when there are only 26 work days
1931 in special session.
son in
ler young
gone out
You are cordially invited to at- My six-room house, located on
tend the Gipsy Smith Revival to be Tenth street, near new high sehool
held at the Bay City auditorium, Fandy place to hoard student.
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J. W. MeMillian.
Mi . Paul Wilde. z1-1m
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The Daily Tribune, Tuesday, Feb. 17, 1931
| to succeed in those careers. The
Several thousands of gallons of five major courses offered at Ty-
for gentlemen
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Martyn. Friday, Feb. 13.
FOR RENT
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■ action of the story moves
and the interest is always
John Francis Dillion. the di-
teed in business We invite you to
„ . i - , use this coupon and write for one
Two nicely furnished of them. .
onaY; Tyler Commercial College and
School of Business Administration,
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health committee
health nurse, Mrs
a total of 302 visits to children
their way through school by operat -
nursery . but it is of the tree
and shrub, not a baby, variety
Girard.
“The Girl of the Golden West"]
as a picture is taken from the orig-
inal play, mid not from the grand
APARTMENT Phone 450
One of the most intensely Ameri- and regeneration, James Rennie
i playing the lead. Dick Johnson,
who is also secretly known as Ra-
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GOLDen
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One Smith county woman recent
ly brought a cauliflower into Ty
ler, which weighed seven and a half I
erned. Dry weather combined with ।
The Methodist Sunday school . ......-today's sample will start everything ,
plans for a special memorial serv-: Address • "2-3 | off beautifully, even though it is all
ice to the memory of Mr O. A. See editor of Hie Bay City Trib: very late now.
Moore to be held Sunday morning une fur scholarship. 16-21 0 0 * ..
at the usual worship service period. ----------o—0___________ 1 , " , G. Thornhill, Jr., of Matau:
9:30 to 10 am., preceding the sun- n.riar. added insult to Ininry da. dropped in on ua Monday and
dav s 001 hour TheFricil mem BurKlars added Insult to inJury left us an ample tilling ot those
day ch0. hnah ail/XXed when they robbed two homes near delightfully palatable Matagorda 1
l rs He i hui< are expected Alvarado. got stuck in the mud. re- oysters Thanks old friend Hie re- I
lie present in a body in the service ..... . ana . . snan or mules ' i I . , 1 I
in which all the classes will unite ifp Xs 1 < es m is appreciated and the ,
__ irom one or the Plucex loot,/bivalves are a pleasant memory.
11, N " m . ha uled I heira a r out . a nd Hu-Il tu i n
World s Prayer Day ed the animals loc
Frank'Steves, student al Rice in-
stitute, is at home to attend the
wedding of his brother. Bert, and
Miss Frances Taylor this aftpr- I 1 hen cross over into Mexico. No
noon American business genius here save
that which is fostered by Ameri-
head of American business spirit;
from the time honored halls of Ty-
Here is a powerful enemy of
cus
4.50 21 8.75 8.75
4.75-19 9-7® 9.75
4.75-20 1 0.15 10.25
5.00-20 11.1$ 11.30
5.25-21 11.95 13.05
5.50-20 13-70 13.75
6.0020 15.1® 15.20
17.15 1713
7.00-21 20.15 21.40
concort Lion Frank ‘Tilton)
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Our Lady of the Lak college. San Narrow, badly kept streets Primi-
Antonio, is at home to attend the! tive, backward customs What a
Stevex-Taylor wedding this after-1 contrast.
she sent $2 to the county
This phase of the work will be
expedited when the children’e
health fund becomes an assured
fact and the committee will thu
be enabled to take care of those
cases which demand the services oi
specialists. It affords occasion for
Gas Work a Specialty
aides think of the employment
question it would solve A well;
painted town is always prosperous
Personals -...... .........
A or some other organization will
incus role. and the mazniticent out-1 contribute to a children's health
door.settings of the picture Kivethe fund to be administered by the
child welfare
. as follows:
on some heretofore bad streets.
Tieing imp with the pavement
wherever practical is the idea and
department during the past month
Number of permanent visits 23.1
natal cases 4. postrated cases 3. in- |
fant cases 16. pre-school children
63 and school children 13. making
Prompt delivery of qnality lum-
her and bnilding materials is the,
service which ha* made this com-’
pony headquarters for ill the lewd-
ing eonfractors. Is Iumher, our
woods cannot be excelled in deliv-
eries which guarantee the lenst‛
possible waste in enttine. Regard-
less of what your bnilding plans
may be for the spring montits,
permit us to quote prices and makel
estimates on the materials needed.
of your
^rcetotte
cot RIER TYPE
Our MailOrder Roe
Other sizes potted proportionately low
' yonder a magnificent water sup-
ply
ment with private bath. Mrs Ada'
Philips. 27tr
Set out another shrub along with
your flowers Make your home as
attractive as possible for it nil
helps to build a better town,
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Several Tahoka boys are pay ing 1
FOR RENI Furnished apartment,
garage See Mr . W. I Wallace or
call 327. 16tf
character pints.
Mr R (' Cuningham of Blessins.
was a business visitor lo Bay City
much thought, that of 191 children
I inspected, 289 were fouud to lie de
lecHve, more than 50 pel cent'
Surely .Mrs Martyn deserves the
continuer hearty support of all per-
ed in Iler work and possesses the
’ ability to so plan it as to conserve
time mid expend energy to the lies!
i advantage.
Mrs Martyn has made nine
, health talks during the month, at-
tended four committee meetinsrs,
'Iwo official meetings and held 496
The screen version of Hie Bela
clerk, asking him to return it to I
the would -have- bridegroom.
David Relaseo’s fa-
mons stage ’ uecess.
With twelve anti-eli-
maxes and one
smashing climax
you'll never forget.
COMPARE
VALUES
Firestone has thU year added more rubber to the tread
which gives 2076 to 251 more safe mileage before the
tread wears smooth.
The Firestone Double Coed Breaker giver you SIX and
EIGHT plies under the tread—spreads road shocke--
lessens punctures- gives over 50% sronger union he*
tween tread and tire body which ensures longer tie, Ida
kand greater vafety-
Live rubber penetrates every cord and mala every fiber
by the patented Gum-Dipping proc ear—thus not only
every coed, but every fiber within the cords, is insulateda
this gives you 25% to 40 ; added lie* Mb.
to the child welfare fund Final.
Plans for assistance in the sale of
Hie tickets were perfected at tlie
ed in a separate booklet which will
be mailed free to any young num
or woman who has the grea
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When a Corpus Christi woman
today mid left with the Tribune a
very choice idl of advertising for
Piresione tire.', which will appear
in the weekly Tribune for Lan
din's Garage, Blessing.
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Miss Edith Armstrong of Mark
co play, and the additional dialogue
were written by Waldemar Young.
One of Hie features of tile story is
the novel twist at Hie ending.
"Girl of tin* Golden West" is a
picture that you can't afford to
mins.
SWE CRASIIFD SOCITY AXD
NATTLED THE UNERWORL
You're going to enjoy this pic-
ture! You’re going to gasp at the
naming youths, the gorgeous cos-
tumes of Chicago's rich, the thrills
nt a girl in combat with the under-
world! Joan Crawford In "Paid"
kept audiences in thrills, but now j
this exquisite actress presents the 1
greatest effort of her glorious
screen career!
2 that cold which just won't clear
/ \ up Headache, neuralgia,
1'' / \ grippy pains everywhere also
Pa L disappear with the cold. Buy
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30r3 17.95 17.95 >4-9®
1 32x6 29.75 29.75 57-9®
| Other sizes ptfreR proportionately low
Paso, Here staads a new million
Fresh Meat For Sale Will de I
। liver to your door Prices the very
lowest Mrs S . S Cleveland,
' Phone 48, 13 -tta
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FOR TRADE for city property.;
good blackland farm.—O. C. Welsh.
Bay City. «lf!
WANTED: General housework.-
Annie Lite Hayes, two blocks south
Double Guarantee — F very lire we sell bears the Firest me name for the protec-
tion of our customers. I very tire carries the unlimited I irestone guarantee and ours.
* 4 “Mail Order" or “Special Brand" lire is made by -ome unknown mann-
facturer and sold under • name that does not identify him to the pusblir,
usually becanse he builds M® “first grade" lire® under his own name.
FOR RENT \ diet comfortable,
furnshed two-room apartment, all
conveniences Mrs. Frank (‛arr. 1Gti
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 217, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 17, 1931, newspaper, February 17, 1931; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554331/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.