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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15,1931
BAY CITY, TEXAS,
VOL. 26
NO. 265
MARKHAM
TO OPEN HERE
e when
ne er
night
w hen in the comnpany
More than a hundred rent
Being Worked Over.
A Hsr,
made thieir initial
occasion
sicians, of whom Bay
is just-
ed ill the homes <>1 t 111
fig
commercial
world
if
enough to share
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same
MIRTH
stage star. Rose Hobart. Then came
which he played the plumber with
bedside
the thougi comes
For
was netted.
and unfair
tiles of the fruit
and understanding
II has
within the
i, let’s tell them about
if this be true
With this in
May
possessed
just east
stands. This is one of the neediest Thomp
Mr
con
Ou r
How did that schedule look that'draw
some soiiier
day came toliomecroft, F O
teaching reading, writing
following by her
and the depart
ment official wolf catcher, Mr. Con '
of protein.
k
real
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know
ething sure enough
that'.
months
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$6 and $4.85
th tume budget * tha
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P. M. DOYLE
First National Bank
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DRY GOOD CO.
CITIZENS STATE BANK
beeoralins. Three sef- paper sam-
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The situation we refer to is the one
in Nicaragua where 11 Americans
Thought About The
Food Value of Figs
ileged t
of Bay <
quite a succ
enjoyed it v
er that blooms in the garden of life
and often the most negiecter. Mind
[ Tuesday
- turn out.
all need food and
quire that it Im* pre
Wei-
Miss
and
this
• Buy gloves with what
it saves
tables
milk t
with ।
haru-
mer r
has
ence
J
were
Canis
visited ।
hours
to her
The
toe.
road,
road.
304,
wtf
and a tidy new bungalow will soon
adorn the landscape
value
this <
the
or ।
Everyone w ho went
much and the num ;
. that
e pre
r tut
farm
When
°I
occidentalis it might be well to go
out to Erank Kings for there they
unite
Ei"
3
e lor
tree.
in unit}
e has
. wh
nie
will
lillt
ing
me
wonder w
h an odd egg
Asu re
ersity
y las
Charles Farrell Has
New Sweetheart
in Fox Drama
meats,
wide us
His wife
le he op-
n> nor
ss to
mid with
the I s.
while
servte,
a food.
They i
i gether
climbe
person
HI
For
preser
i unate
Junior C. of C. of
Matagorda Gives
Dance Tuesday
> In
Now
For
Miss Tenie Holmes
Honored As Out-
standing Citizen
ading the Trib '
400 are throw-
ay Carey gave* I
0 Montag
losdexi llil
nd Mrs
school
expres.
turning by W:
he attended
which he was
ized t
t st a r
pure h
pzaearse
ezb
juelSERVIEe
htly ghost
ngratulate
Super
nd here I
dvertising
The
undei
ing w
lig con
lor it i
or driee
lit les Oi liei <o
. and the lilt I
ultimately take
ed and this is done
Im* i
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Patronize Tribune Advertisura.
tribution would be easier
complisi
fieri She
le detail*
will confit
product brings
it appeared in di
it might be
great thing isn’t it. and especially
whe nsome rich bozo is powerful
my mind. I looked
PiNrom
was published in yesterday’s paper? parties have been taken to kay cit
J’lubs are writing for games every and lodged in the county jail.
joy their beauty. Looking at them
who will say they are not living'
things and that there is no God
mid be wise
ference held there. The delegates
$400 per ton
citizenship thaj make for her
time revealing qualities
Jack Hudson.
ison Old citiz
iudson as a
I
that the »
ellow Ine
Matazorda county today. We hardly
the j need to tell you that this much-
I a i loved person in Miss Tenie Holmes,
all the
nors. I told them that if they
the noughts for of
"The Marines have landed and
have the situation well in hand.".
of the present jail, the ters, Mrs. J
8-
A party consisting of Mesdames
Brunner, Walker, Fisher and Bai-Bul of this. we should today resolve
bet motored to Victoria last Tues- to give our flowers of appreciation
who has been
Horn some Boy Scout and help him I attending the local school and made
win that baseball glove or bat All it a practice to hang about the
■ ticket must be in by | 30 p.m. postoftice during the noon hour ana
ion people were ir
< e reals o! which
caused by lack of
, poor distribution
the new jail. The bids will be let in Weimar spent Friday and Satur- social and civic contacts.
The const ruction will be madeday as guests of Mrs. Walker's sis- I oday, we wish to present a|the thing up and becamne
Barber and Mrs. (’ bouquet of love and appreciation to o| some startling facts, that prove
of (om
liuth m this observation Here are
EMMIA II Wis ( Mill roN
Big things were promised for yes
rdav’s meeting of the local Par
a mi fooda which
proper quantities
to me that the food value of the tig
might be profitably exploited. We
ever been Illy privilege to play op
I" • it • I feel safe in p i < licting that
Workmen are putting one of the
of 1 metic
it and before long the
buy them now. has long been suspected.
than any other
car the
in “Seventh Heaven" and dance Red Cornelson’s orchestra of
I side by side to stardom in El Campo furnished music for the
vas much
that they
ie a native
Myrna Loy. who gained a large day and before long we will have
buy your tickets now to be sure
net esHA ry
build for greater loveliness in
most of uh re-.
tented in an at-1
common foods J
always beef
Ml. loveu’b
alike Ane
him James E I
Biological surve
iren roles in ' The the entire season filled
enough to own
• where and
has been
a body builder. It
actress who proved a real sensa-ery
pion in European films and on the We
Broadway stage previous to her
course we know that at least 4000
lovers of good reuding peruse the
Tribune each issue. Some paper* or
you fellows up in Springtield, and
take my word for it, it is going to
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Walker
Lewis said:
“Gratitude is the sweetest flow-
their Trib
a few of
me that
IE I have secure
are eral collimNN
price of butt
What other
eir loveliness
abundant are they
tractive t orm
are easily classi
tising for bids for construction
so will no longer be* obliged to
ie fon we shall know
A lover of nature* whose* name I
> not know, observed that '"The
could be presented to the* buy-
public it might happen that
* would increase and that dis-1
rill pick it
profit. To c
worth the troubie, Mi alter while
IBM,
I
white ones, little bl ones like
stars peep at the. gazer All sum-
mer long and late in the fll every
big Nast
were hosts Sunday to a pa
and for many
Last week commenting on the
I
Jaynice Mason.
Mr. and Mrs. T. I
proper publie ity
part of the < ity delegate
steemed
ami par
Montastue, county agent
e lowks shead ani fat twynt the dratwwew d
to ndh fields d gun ani pieray Then una
care and managerver given to the land da mako
were killed yesterday. Politics is a Friday before returning
it happned that
ie potalo in the
multitude with a
a biscuit, wak
to what the miu.
merce oi Matagorda .put on a dame I, .. ,
and the crowd did Bullding; Ditch Block,
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officer the town plenty of publicity Help ened a I
World us out by buying these tickets through
funds w ill he raised
o o
Baseball News.
that delectable lass, Maureen 0‘-
Sullivan as his princess.
i “In Body and Soul," which opens
"Thursday at the Colonial theatre,
Farrel's new leading lady is Elissa
Landi. Miss Landi, who makes her
American screen debut in this Fox.
blason, spenl Ih
e last week How
at iice institute
Walker and ent -leacher meeting. They certain
a sensational nature follow the aid We have* a good club ami will give would watch the door wh
l
ve crossed the
has been re-
r of doubt and
on the exploi
Mr. Jim Perry .who underwent
an operation last Tuesday at the
Loos hospital is doing well.
bucket on han
Longiorn tact. And
uid find many of the four legge il With Women Other prominen
t Mr Connora killed 164 of these members of the cast are Donald till
11 AKRI 41 NTIN I LAPP, al
generations the tin hili' been u
Miu. Jim Perry,
at her husband’s
war, when lie is accused of being in
league as wel las lu love with a
women spy
Mrs. Brunner visited Sunday in Al-
vin. where they were guests of Mr
and Mrs. Sig Brown formerly of
Markha m.
Ie put up in animala
mar into a that it
is a fuel and in thin
III III! Mi l l l\t. 01 01 1 I
4 OAST I Mill t AMP MI I 1.
IM. IWMM I \ I IO\
e ay (
ilp Tra
come first, second.
The* vacant places In the city are
being filled rapidly, only one or two
now being left.
—------ o . 0-—
Caught Robbing
Postoffice
flowers, flow era. flow era.
the Tribune II read $i00 per ton 1
Tlie same issue Carey Smith stated I
that the weekly Tribune now was
going to Nu Osubseribers ami at the I
usual rule (five readers to a paper*
A meeting
President J
Jacinto Day,
at the Camp
Chocolate Ba
of Lverpool,
Tenie
on aale. Tile city auditorium will be day where the' spent two days at-
packed and jammed that night ho tending the Methodist general con-
estimates eheerfuily rhea. Re*.
Tlie Junior
Fainting, Paperhanging. Interior
(aimer-, have put it up in the name
remaining evening this week has been aware that during tha M
will he abl to have a workout noon hour some one has been op- 7
tins urternon If It doean I ruin dur cuing boxes and robbing the atamp 22
•. 1
Ilie baseball minstrel will belders ,|||,| checks have been ihrown 2
preaentee Friday niszht and every in the street. Many traps have teen N
..... benr di.............. set ........ inuedun-2
ICh goln to be a scream all the til since January first the tamp 9
"" I ni ............. tourtee/N
b fied vith th, ol De0U9H
luce farce, plent) mnusi . sinxing.tie thief caught in the act. Th* 5
and run making Bin lour l b ket < i young mail with his wife had been M
star. Janet (
street Angel. ' Sunny Side Up"
and "High society Blues."
This season, hoewver Farrell has
appeared with three different lead
mentation ol the vir
mv Home beautirul blooms under
loot Yellow flowers, pink flowers,
Movietone drama, in the English I making this trip. please be out ev
Miss Mary Beth Walker of
mar, is visiting her cousin.
There was i
Fan ell was
screen except
of that dainty
into tlie treasury ol the Junior
Chamber of Commerce They are I
MILK AND CREAM
For (he best of milk anri whipt ing was
And then. I think again, and it1
appears to me that if a propei ar- (
gument could be presented to buy ।
Black Watch" ami "Renegades," is
also featured, as In 11 a m ph rey Bo-
gart, former Broadway star who re-
ret l ly appeared in the Fox Movie-
tone, "Up the River" mid “A Hcv*
Methodist
now and watch them blossom into
beauty and fragrance. If we have* a
friend who looks particularly at-
tractive, or who has done a kindly
deed, or sung an appealing melody
manner, it lias, no fur as I know,
always been presented in the home"
or to the* public as a preserve, aand •
candied condiment, a luxury. Very that the jewels oi the woods,
little thought, ii any has ever beenjiong to every one and to no Individ |
given to the value of this fruit as aual One has but to take a walkoex
lood. tanning organizations have our .oommunity to understant the
advertised it as a preserve, when
ever it has been advertised and
thus I lie consumers have been
brought up to think of li as a (Oil- that one canont move without crush-
diment and that it is simply some-
day our kome will have bunches ol
wild flowers We love them and en-
0*1 prod IK I RS ’
tha food value
she will rank with
Bad weather has kept the team
from practicing ihe* Hast two days
and (lie* old hot sun is sorely need
ed Sunday, the club travels to
West Columbia to open (lu* season
over there, so all you who intend
5c THE COPY!
A. IP. GROCERY ~
be
enough to have tlie government
send the marines to a certain place
to protect his private interests. Our
patriotism boils over.
— "M" —
Friday night is tlie night for the
basebali minstrel. Tickets are now
the papers that Ka l
21, a student in the
a Blind institute thanka
urzery ie now able to
mi delight in looking at
a of the sky, the clouds.
Ah anounced in these colunns a ,
couple ol week' A, a P4
zrocery chain wilente husinesa "
circlen <ii Bai ('in. •
fingers, stubbed toes, soothed more
Mersfelderdear little bumped heads, warmed
Special to The Tribune.
COLLEGEPORT, April 14
Home time Postmaster S W.
good enough to
E
and Kiru
MnOH mi
taken by
the lig is a valu-
it also has great
wild!lowers aip every body * " To
all this world belongs the joy of
the old wrecked automobiles
front of the Colonial theatre.
se manager here
as a teacher in o
) B. Roberts, on
City, with whom Tenie Holmes has gratify the taste Some canners
worked so faithfully and so well in have made a fair profit, many have
the character building ol theil failed to realize their expectations,
children. Among other things, Mrs
or sugar alone,
and toods com-
"Squadron ," complications of Priday evening,
it these things encourage uh and saTe.
thing to give relish to food and to
distinct place nt only in tlie hearts
of Bay City, but of the entire county
as well.
; It was all a surprise to Miss Te-
nie this program in her honor
Mrs. Thomas II. Lewis spoke lor
the mothers and fathers of Bay
home at El Campo.
The chicken dinner given by tlie
Baptist ladies last Saturday was
for all that you, Mias 'ten
put into the liven of our <
Texas I
st Bay
Their
the* biggest of the sereen’s drawing
cards eminine stars would be wise
to wa(< li their laurels."
In "Body and Soul.' which was
adapaed from (he* stage play by El-
liot White Springs and A F Thom-
box and thrusting his nr®
i would open the stamp
and take* the stamps Both
ave in comlnity responkihilitiei
The advancement Huw will she
n «arried on her work lor th
ling velopment of her students In
know ab(
This fountain
ork. t V pifies c
son.
and Mrs. W
mother's
e finds dis-
r physical ’
folks she
l.ia heart, posec
nd aympa- Th
lo ali with , lass
by u study of their composition and I
our use of them Fruits and vege- 1
Mrs. Emory Magee of Midfield, : 1 proud. Routine business was
wan a Markham shopper Saturday, then dispose d of.
Mr. I Senkyrik, who owns and The high Hpol of the meeting w a
resides upon what was formerly the featuring ol Miss Tenie Holmes,
known as the Hixon place, is build teacher and citizen, whose work in
ing thereon a second residence Bay City has been one or continued
about half a mile west of his home, values in her professional life, at
Construction is proceeding rapidly
seen on the
sisting of Mr and Mrs E W Dau
tery of Georgetown; (heir daup
ples were present to enjoy the
rajce 355
ielons, 12
eil hei Collier, dlsti
S trib Shovels, The
•t Mr* 1 one’* r. 0 Box 7l
T J. Walker, Miss Laura full of under.
e Luder and Miss Pearl thy, giving ins
site where the county barn now c Mason and her mother. Mrs. N. one who has tied up more little cut
lelight. who through years of
professional work, had
of Bob sight of her responsibili
k appret lation of
.. as a ( itizen. He
mon ant (
through your asaociat
schoois. Your work ht
structive and outstan
value you deeply lor l
Foloiwing Mr. Lew
then follows the
we have a great
pared with suga
and last the fat
from the dance will go
house Feed
few nardine
der way. m0
riceflelds an
f farmer* col
The dew- Tei
would be the
pie
ly materialized and with emphasis
Presented first were Protesso
Davies and his group of young mu
things in the city and county. For
several years the old jail has been
inadequate, run down and a sore
eye to the county. It had been
hoped by several citizens that the
alte of the new jail could be moved
to another part of the city but this
undoubtedly was not possible,
—"M"
The city is busy today moving all
• has ever come
I am hapvy to
exprens tor the
doubt if I won
much space
Anyway, these
and clothed more little bodies,
cheered and inspired discourazed
little hearts, at the same uime
tile light comedy romance, "Tlie
Princess and the Plumber." in
motordom. We
city dads upon t
r
ter. Mrs. Will Nelms of Macon, (
and Miss Mattie Mei sfelder
Eagl Lake.
Reverend Drake, pastor of i
Methodist church here, held
meeting recently t Westhoff,
Thi
ly on
was i
ne nt
Avar
It tells a good deal about a ma ii'n !
home lite if he orders i ice pudding I
and kome made cuke at a lunch *
Farrell recently said of Miss Lan
' “She is one of the most capable
fountain of Miss T
de i standing work,
ting and proper (
now shonid drink
in., ladies nto counting Mi Hay planning on giving awav ..... .... -ma
mu with whom lie recently scored twenty-first of this month and tick ouidinEs in the Ditch block ( .
so heavily in ' The Man Who Came lets sold also will help them in the condition now and netting it readty
Burk ’ | venture of building a large city hall With furniture and fixtures for an
Early in the year he* interpreted , to he* used for all occasions They early occupancy. E
the* tide role in the* Fox Mov ietone i dance of Tuesday evening will be * he paper is informed that (ho
drama ‘ Liliom," opposite the ex-, followed by several more just like store will open for business within
the next ten days, perhaps xooner.
rest of a young American
in the It F C. during the
work
get a seat. The* proceeds from the from Markham were Mrs. Fisher
show will go to help the ball club, and Mrs. J. H. Barber. Mrs Walker
— "M" - and Mrs. Brunner visited friends
in today's paper a notice adver-living at Victoria
their pla
ittinE and proper
Miss Tenie as Matt
with his people here a few
my copy read coming to Hollywood.
along IeW
.g the tra
drinking » jig
in the .(suit
wed th that .
City l’arent -Teachei « are woni
to Mrs. Thomas H. Lew- whee
Hawkins, Lewis, Mrs (leo to hi
Mrs. V. L. LeTulle Mrs it ra
ugeley and other life-lonz Ab
f Miss Tenie’a, for making is w
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qV#
\EcatMwkklAAns
in Bec county but (eaz 4 l la wa} • lan MacLaren, Put Somerset,
will be a difficult problei Donald Dray and Goode e Montgom
fiat prairie for the) leave ci) Alfred Santell directed the pro
ils by which they may b duction.
of Victoria, w here heart, grieving where sl
e conference. to tress, discouragement,
e of the Markham need among the little
loves ho well Hers is
or that she has
rhose children Mt
i lovingly guidet"
work, Mr. kiutchest
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