The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 285, Ed. 1 Monday, May 11, 1931 Page: 4 of 4
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The Daily Tribune, Monday May 12, 1931
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NUNNALLY’S CANDIES
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the ' governmental expenditure in the same
FOR MOTHER’S DAY
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The Candy of the South
afIEM
ment
SCOTT DRUG CO.
owners who are hot good accountants
$160 a year and one out of
every 11
of some !
sons is a political employ
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inch of government with a strong
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Footlights and
tax bill or not, you and I and all the
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what
cost of government, including the lo-
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and national government? Arc
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LOOK AHEAD SIX WEEKS
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Gulf Coast Chevrolet
pictures made .
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CORTICELLI Fine Silk Hosiery
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Compare it with what you think best
in refrigerators. You will be surprised
at how well the McKee will meet the
at the Colonial for Tut si
in Victoria B C . Januar
test, point by point. See it and de-
termine to own a McKee!
Dependable refrigerators can also be pur-
chood from your hardware or fwrnifwre dealer
Bright Chromium
Plated Hardware
Among the many distinctive pocket
and wrist watches, there is the Gruen
tendency upward. A material factor in
the cost of living is the heavy mulct :
eight ye
which
lope
rhe
Solid Steel
Frame
Smith
Talk
getting for it?
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Kucharintie
Largest American Built Ship
To Be Launched In December
For Trans-Atlantic Service
GENUINE CORK
INSULATION
Solid Copper
Drain System
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: the present status of our tax burden, doing bu»ines» and he puts it into the
cost of your suit. He must do so, he
on
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$75
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When you buy a suit of clothes you
j pay part of the tax on the merchant's
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AS LOW AS
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Liberal Allowance
For Your Old Box
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Kenck, de '
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CENTRAL POWER
AND
LIGHT COMPANY
Father’s
ture now
was born
rent store buildings thinking they are
get for the $460 our
es, it
has i
a
ever-mounting burden the taxes on the store there is no
1 other way for the owner to pay the'
2
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vr
alel ' .
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escaping taxes. Neither escapes taxes.
If you rent your house, the tax on
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Porcelain Bottom in
Food Chamber
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make
MAC III Will aluo h
we getting our money’s worth? Art
the political officials men you would ,
trust to spend $460 of your own mon - '
ey for your own good? Those are the
is the proper time have
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and our
himself the child pi
pictures
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out
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taxes.
In short, whether you pay it on
But, most important of all you
would want good refrigeration, es-
sentials of which are adjusted humid-
ity and constantly circulating air. The
new McKee, pictured here, will ful-
fill your ideal. It has the correct
design for efficiency and all the
specifications of quality, just as you
would name them yourself.
1 paying this tremendous tax bi'
| billion dollars a year. What .
Suppose you had time to de-
sign and have built for you your
- ideal in a refrigerator. You
would naturally want the best in
materials and workmanship and a
finished job that would add beauty
to your kitchen.
II l»
ng the films
red an A
of taxes Freight payer Jones isn’t
first appcarance was on ।
the age of eight months
vaudeville with his father
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ft
M-2-. M
( IETraea
the average family is now
court of Mata-
will on the 23rd
a fine
let it.
only has the money which it
customers in
we buy our
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GrueN
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At the present
store Faxes are a part of his cost of
bracelet, $45
ens arf with dio
from $65
a ) ’
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COMPARE THE
on organized bl
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taxation, to the ।
that house is included in your rent—
there is no other way to pay the tax
except include it in your rent 4f —
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and the consumer pays you rent
A few fleeting weeks and Spring in all her
gay brightness will be with us. Highways
will be cleared, the distant hills beckoning
and it will be in and away, for the family.
Y our car, will it be cloaked in winter grime?
It’s a good car- good for another couple of
years and a coat of paint or duco will
make it look like new.
ed in the first Vitaphone talk
. of
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Gruen Pentagon VeriThin
i al, state and national governments
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The Hurley Shoppe
These facts are important and they ,
re dangerous unless we understand ' other yous and is of the count
mutely 15 000 Amelt
pocted to uttend thi
In provided
Boy of
be a Gruen Guild Watch . . . known
everywhere for its accuracy and beauty
of design.
the great common peo-
' people listen without
ere blind-
S and we
uence to
ght about
28 1916, His num and are increasing at the rate of
the stage at $500,000 000 a year. Cost of govern-
He was in
r for several
expended
Adjutant a new smart I
with CHrrrd tr^al. ma
Im* band, $37.30
w e McNabb.
County Judge
W eilesley -aGruenCartouche
llkt. onlnl gold case, 13 jewrl
morement, with matching link
This editorial sa
government at the end of the year. thing who will be paying these taxes
When you buy a moving picture on tne monied inierests. '
ticket. when you buy a can of beans if the use of this tax money serves
when you buy an ice cream soda or a a purpose of which you approve. well 1
bottle of milk, you are paying taxes— and good, support the tax bill, but do
you are paying the taxes which are so in the full knowledge that you are
'levied against the theatre, the gro- yourselt prepar g to pay these axes.
cry store and the milk man s farm. If the purpose for which the tax is I
Many people rent houses thinking levied does not seem to you sound '
I they are escaping taxes Many store and necessary, do not let a slick- '
tongued politician fool you with his
mouthings about taxing the "monied |
taking place Thi- present
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“All people who pay taxes should
I be interested in the cost of govern-
’ ment Since 1913, according to a fi-
nancal exchange national wealth and
। national income have doubled, while
received from
ainst m
to pay taxes it s you and I who have r
money to buy oil. to buy electricity,
I - < ■ nl
• an*4 I everv time we buy some-
interests;’’ the standard oil" or the
"power trust."
mnade by Wai
es this type of
quent is able to
is placed at thirteen billion dollars a
year or $460 a family each year. do
Many of us do not pay a tax bill ofcontribute yearly to the cost of local,«
$460 each year and therefore we are' bite and national government? Are
services. The
riods of depression, the political dem-
agogue and trickster makes his great-
• st progress When things ate not go-
ing well, the politician who shouts
from the house tops that he holds the
solution will receive the support of
millions of unhappy and thoughtless
coninu
Show that you recognize the impor-
tance of Graduation. Honor it with
( helsea a drum Cartmu+t
l iki. pold ft IM case andbrac.
iel, 11 jrwrl mmrment, $37-50
mm
14 :F.2.8
iected
will he
j period has quardupled All govern-
ment taxes collected in the United
’States are now $13,000 000 000 per an-
remainin fifty i'
—1
/ due to ne
planned to ha
huge ships av
mand tur acee
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[il,2a
wigu2e*
1-9% 1
k,8, p
83 ( ,
The MJMHt ion line r as she now appars on the ways in the “ amden
shipyard This vesnel Will In the largest pamenger ship
ever besilt in this country.
likely to think that some other per-
son, probably a rich man or a corpo-
ration, is paying these taxes That is
' where we make our mistake.
You and I your family and mine I
are paying these taxes. Taxes are not 1
paid by business and corporations. ,
, they ar<* paid by people. There is no- |
body else to pay them. A corporation |
does not have any money to pay tax-
wmethinsz mImmii
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I he People
The Taxes
With this support recruited usually
because of unsatisfactory economic
conditions, the political trickster pro-
poses and passes various kinds of laws
At present there are 1600
eogaged en the onntrue tion <
Teesris namen for which has
n and proposal blanks may
I at the offices of E. N. ।
ounty engineer. A certi- | payment of goods
in the amount of 5 per ■ » ----------— —
total bid price must ue- pays, are paid by you and
ch bid. The usual rights
Tillie , Punc-
“United States
Ihe Ghost in tin Middle He walks while he pays
Fool and the freight
hl- equipni
ry er M
expended for
hipyard. Th*
e, nt or mor.
elves every time we go to the polls
to cast a vote no matter what the
office.
When these politicians who are us-
ually self-styled "Saviors of the peo-
ph " promise you to tax the great '
oil companies, or the big utilities, do
they point out that this tax money
will lx* paid by you and me? They do
not. They tell us that they will make
the "monied interests" pay the bur-
■ n
Pure, unadulterated hooey. The I
"monied interests" the "standard oil"
the ' power trust" don’t have money '
usually calls
ple " Becau
watch for boys. Also many dainty
Gruen wristlets some of them set
with diamonds for girls. Drop in let
us help you select your Graduation Gift!
22 ?
PSAS'
] has no other way of getting the mon-
ey which he must turn over to the
the Old Army (
usually hea
abroa <1 11 I
frst of thes
lux here dail
lg these ship
State of th
costing ap
000. In thi
a substantia
orda county
ay of May.
pen bids for
yer bridge i
ow they affect <M.
The time in at hanri
o
> ■ w | l / snce a • gueranteed src•
b :.....
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I he Politicians,
fort 14 - I luxury I he rot ' --- - __
throughout will be equipped with
telephones, hot Mini rob! runinirg
water, adequnte lighting facilities,
full xlaed beds mid an abundance
of wardrobe space. Home of the
rooms will be larger than similar
Mickey Bennett who
role of Junior Pettis, in
Son ” the First National pl
11 o’clock a.m.
e old Colorado
ins of trestle lo-
th west of Bay
(‘RADUATION! Youth’s most im-
" • portant occasion. There’ll be the
diploma, of course. But every graduate
expects something more some gift to
watch. And to Im* doubly sun*
progresz O/I the second liner II
that tne latter will be in Hu
Atlantic nervice early in 19:
Oficials of the United
I jars declare that the tun
lanti« business in 1933 will li
1 and in every line no small part of
the margin between what the pro-1
un- Hurope with
ties Materials a
the to be used II
ble from virtuali
no Union. The
to proximately
As important as the diploma
_a fine watch!
be oh
< ;
fled c
cent <
compa
neople!"’ Hec
that we are a
mon people
vensels,
$20,000,
mplish
t the graduate expect
Camden, N J (Speclal) Work
on the giant twin ocean liners the
largest ever built in thia countrs
under conatruetion here fol Ilie
United States Lnes, is being at ' el
erated so that the first 30,000 ton
vensel will be launched in Decem
bar and ready for uctual service in
May of next year Meanwhile
•key was the first child to play a
in a bilking picture it was the
in "The Dummy ’ He also play-
e political pit
support and
V
de
during the period
It la interemting tn i
total cost of the
forty per rent In
I politician very fre-
» have pahsed laws of
her which mean a tax
usiness and industry
e sort, or relief from
group whom the poli-
the grent covmin
e moat of us know
art of the "great corn
ts," Big Pal The Cohe
Kelly’s," Grabbing Grid
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 285, Ed. 1 Monday, May 11, 1931, newspaper, May 11, 1931; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554401/m1/4/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.