The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 61, Ed. 1 Friday, July 10, 1931 Page: 3 of 4
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The Daily Tribune, Friday, July 10, 1931
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NOTICE TO BIDDERS
to
nil this—it has been
noth
in
PLENTY WATER
is
afresh ever so < ten.
Water Wells
a
TODAY
Putronize The Advertisers
3
I to be
$
MAJESTIC REFRIGERATOR
in
ber and Mason. at Markham.
Baby Beds
Mr. Vance Porter and Mr Harry
unt the last
m
still ha
to k
as stepping stones for his sinister
pur-
one women—
So Fresh, Young
tee. Tested and approved by Good Housekeeping Insti-
Saturday I l th.
and reduce their
tute. Come in for a demonstration.
cautious venturing follow
must
Business
4
cle
not
No flakes or irrita-
)
THE PEOPLE’S
W. E. Goodwin Music & Elect. Co.
EXCHANGE
0
IS
and
N
Personals
LOVE
Bay City's Leading Food Store
Duncan Ruthven of Palacios, : body thought or wanted to think of
Hon
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CLEANLINESS QUALITY COURTESY
when a few of the
more
Your copy — get it--
4
Here, in this terrific elimax of desk-
$
1
FRESII CREAMERY
LB.
SWIFTS CORAL
BUTTER 24c BACON
24c
SLICED AND RINDLESS
GUARANTEED QUALITY
Milk
2 cans 35c
SPECIALS
0
Goffee
19c
Saturday, July 1J th
$
Half Fare for Children
Return I mit 21 Days
Tickets on Nile July 18- 19
Prunes
5c
See the Grand Cayon on Your Way
STANDARD PULLMANS
1 Set (6)
15c
1 Set (6) Ind. Butter Spreader (Alvin), Reg. Price
20c
10c
2 pkg 19c
$5.45
DO YOU KNOW THE MANAGER OF
YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY?
$12.45
No. 1
13c
8 Or CAN 9
$4.85
One 23-piece Tea Set. reg. price $8.50
cans
GU ARAN FEED BRAND
Flour
)
THE SEABOARD INVESTMENTS ARE
IN TEXAS SECURITIES.
Fresher
P. G. SECREST
ED 0. TAULBEE
IV
Coffee
Jeweler
F
WIGGLY
PIGGLY
1 A
Santa
N"B
We Repair Your Watches Right, Charges Reasonable
We Examine Your Eyes and Fit Glasses When Needed
1
tie
PURE CANE BULK
Sugar "eunds 25 lbs. $1.13
1 day.
___ The crops continue to improve daily.
Death that defies mH law of min. You
may have been a bandit —an outlaw
d by bold
I the feve
EAGLE
BRAND
I ADY
ALICE, Per Pound
CAMAY
SOAP, 3 Bars
MAGAZINE,
read it today!
p
'>• Locals
K HU P
YOUMSE LI
BATEX
BEANS, 3 No. 2 Cans ... 25c
SMALL
MEATY, Per Pound
1
a
ing human emotions, what could Mary
do to save Hob White from that re-
lentless Arm of The Law which
would drag him away to prison-
erush her heart — and wreck forever
ber only hope for love and happiness?
Y'ou must read for yourself this
amazing true-life story MISOWN LAW
. . ept the bid deemed most advan-
tageun to it. •
pose—until he met the
then what?
Trut Sitry httr is mow breadcast every Monday mtht ever
WEAF and N. H. C. Red Nttwb. 10:00 New time.
WHOLE
BRAN .
et (6) Ice Cream Spoons (Alvin). Reg. Price $6.00
pt (6) Intl. Butter Spreaders (Alvin), Reg. Price $6.00
t (6) (’offer Spoons (Alvin), Reg. Price $3.00 .. * —
nerable condition.*
Lavish Spending Was Stopped.
The investments trusts to some ex-
tent also presented a variation from
PALMOLIVE
BEADS
Values For Saturday and Monday
JULY 10th AND 12th
One 26-piece Knife & Fork Set, reg. price $12.45
One 50-piece Commercial China Dinner Set,
Regular price $18 .....................
P
! ye.
PINK
SALMON.
Flat Cans
To
San Francisco
$51.00
ROUND TRIP
$2.45
1M
1.95
1.95
1.45
i i
i
Special Price
..... .64
...____________
.......... 6.95
.......... 5.95
8.95
Quild
Tarn
To Los Angeles
or San Diego
$41.00
Rot ND TKir
MAT CITY. TEXAS
The Seaboard Life Insurance Co.
or ROUSrON
The Cool
Summer Way
GRAND CANYON
ROUTE
gulf, were the guests of Mr and Mis
E H. Highley Wednesday evening.
TOM TYLER And His Pals In A Big
Western Talkie.
LARGE BOTTLE
.....31c
$6.00
245
2.45
1.45
1
1
1
ROBT E BAKER Secretary, .3
Bay City Independent S< hoof :
District. .vj
suppositions prospective earnings, the
I public glibly invented for itself the
j theory that we were in a New Era."
Stocks Caused Inflation
PACKAGE
. . . 5c
ell. The I cause
Several Used Watches at Bargains
— of how a beautiful woman fought
with all the madness of a tigress--
used all the subtle wiles a woman
knows— to hold her man whom she
bad elaimed from the very jaws of
Death and debed the mightiest Law of
the land to take. Head HIS OWN LAW
-complete in August TRUR STORY
long! --
" । of
SWIFTS GEM
MAYONNAISE
Story
L OCT TODAY WHERRVBR MAGAZINES ASK sor D”
' a PINT
. . 16c
One $25 Portable Phonograph, 1 dozen records $9.
Total $34............................ $19.95
'not a worm or insect bothering it.
........ o—-o—..........-
They all forgot that there has to be
a buyer for every teller and that an
Falls. is here and at Markham. on a
advances. Ultimately comes
Pears MONTE
7,5 1
tw"a
GRUEN
WATCHES
Those directing the affairs of the Seaboarfl
are known to you. They are successful
business men of Houston.
/ays does,
far-seeing
Transportation of School Pupils
Sealed bids will be received by the
hoard of trustees of Bay City In-7-17.
depepdent School District, on or be-
and must buy and while crop pri-
ces will be lower, it must be remem-
ew ven- .
business be-
is a period of!
OCTAGON
WASHING
POWDER, 3 Pkgs.
Bay City, Texas
Since 1909 Reg. Optometrist
soon as there are only 49 buyer!
51 sellers the crash
WE ARE INSTALLING THIS WEEK IN OUR
STORE A COFFE GRINDER, ENABLING YOU
TO OBTAIN BULK PEABERRY AND RIO COE-
FEES FRESHLY GROUND. ALSO THE DUN-
CAN CO.’S LINE INCLUDING ADMIRATION.
BLOSSOM PEABERRY AND BRIGHT AND
EARLY.
23095
,. z
3 saNEamn
The Success or Failure
pid
nind
| IN AUGUST
rue
STUFFED
OLIVES, Each
Grades Day
“Rider Of The Plains”
the pores, its special
of a Life Insurance Company depends on
the management.
.4"
Mr. C. L. Mangum of Fenton. La.,
was here to attend the funeral of his
brother, Sheriff Joe Mangum. Thurs-
iin MEL.LO-GLO. Try this new
! demonstrated in every panic -hut it
over, again
“Ladies Man”
-----
Mrs. Elgar Gerhardt
wMLp-duathernowfpospowdea New mattress . . $4.(10
preserve its youth. The new French
proc ss by which it is made makes it
stay on lunger. spread smoother, and
spot in the smart set—to use women
322"
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have been tremendous and
U- L
of tear then follow
NO 1 TAIX CANS EACH
..........10c
...........8c
of Wichita
If you Want Coffft Come To Pigsly-Wiggiy
ACTION—THRILLS — And Romance
that will hold you suspense from start
to finish.
White, “I saved you- from Death-
decline set in that puzzled the pro
other panics. In some respects they
tended to soften the crash, but many । frighten
of them, later becoming skeptical. 1________
Patronize Tribune Advertisers
SHAVINGCOLaATs L *
CREAMS PALMOLIVE, Large .—-
Large size wood baby
bed ........ $8.00
lesson humanity has to learn
as these stocks were in such unwill-
ing hands the market was in a vul-
J "2
• FgOM- ,
A Smii AN6 aA
■
Gruen ...
.15
juild mon ment
$35
Bgb 95c
ARE THREE REASONS FOR THE SUCCESS OF PIGGLY* WIGGLY. CLEAN-
LINESS IS THE FIRST THOUGHT FOR YOUR FAMILYS HEALTH AND
EVERTHING YOI BUY HERE IS GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION.
WE STRIVE TO 11.EASE IN ALL THESE THINGS AND WHEN ITCOMKS TO
PRICE IT IS 1 KNOWN / G / THATPIGGIA WIGGLE CAfCT RE REST-
One Silver Plated “Jiffy Crumber", Reg. Price $6.75
1 Fried Egg Server (Reed & Barton), Reg. Price $4.50
1 Pie or Cake Server (Reed & Barton), Reg. Frice $4.50
1 Pie or Cake Server (Reed & Barton), Reg. Price $4.50
1 Large Berry Spoon (Reed & Barton), Reg. Price $4.00
speculation encing either in
crash or in more or less orderly de- I will .
| flation. I tint i' youthful
1 These movements, however, are notton
orderly or regular. For instance in
erator you have been want ing to. A three year guaran-
i emerging from a period of depression, i
men frequently leap back when
. --g.iened by some unexpected event. I
For Details and Reservations
Ask Your Santa Fe Agent
The Travel Department- Amr rican Express Company and The
Travel Guild Inc., offer very attractive personally conducted tours De-
tails can he obtained from your Santa Fe Agent
4 Moseley, of the Central Power &
Light Co.'s force, were business visi-
tors in Columbus Thursday night.
wonderful face powder H Aston Drug
Store.
With millions of people fancying
themselves to be rapidly growing rich
lit naturally followed—just as in 1720
j r c., wiin. g—that liberal spending became the
herifl t C J Cochran» Willis, of order of the day. General business
Wharton was here Thursday to at-.,
tend the funeral of Sheriff Joe Man- nourished
gum I Stock prices encouraged by this in-
| creased business, surged forward. No-
1 Pkg. LA FRANCE
1 Pkg. SATINA "g™
55c
1
304-2)
°zEg" i
1
added to the secondary weakness of; ,
the market.
When millionaire and miner. broker i
and butcher, all suddenly find their ।
imaginary wealth wiped out you can't
expect lavish spending to continue.
Not only did spending stop. but many
had difficulties in meeting obligations
already assumed
in this connection it may lie well to
tional stocks. Promoters created new
stocks to satisfy the speculative craze.
They too, made huge profits. How
thoroughly deluded the entire popu-
I g Ml can be seen from ■
' that even the promoters as a rule. re-
invested their profits.
Prices were run up on the supposi-
tion that the companies would earn
' enormous profits in the future. When
' the quotations reached a height that
1 couldn't be justified by even these
fN
Now is the time to buy that new Majestic Ref rig-
up Spoons (Sterling), Old Price $17.00
MSFrancis. William Powell
@ rdm"I miles' M . n
7 unt Pi tu
While it is true crop products Will I in—their action tended to sober the---------------
bring lower prices than we would next class and so on. Then the crash I come and production
Ute to see, the crops are good and came. Million, who during the last I Low Wages Will Not Help
will afford much work as soon asjfew month. at the boom were admit- Many believe that waqe
the harvest season starts and con- ting to themselves that the affair I
tinue on indefinitely. We will find it' had become an insane orgy never-
imperative that we adjust ourselves | theless continued to play the market,
to a lower scale on everything and They trusted to their own foresixht
recoup through increased business, I and agility and expected to brut the
which can be accomplished if ag- ; other fellow to the door at the first
gressive ly worked for. People will sign of trouble.
conomist Prof. W. S I robot
ars ago advanced the ■ Our Normal s Prosperity.
arge size iron baby
bed..............
1 Set (6) Tea Spoons, $1.00 Value _
1 Set (6) Orange Spoons (Sterling), Old Price $14.00
1 Set (6) Iced Tea Spoons (Sterling), Old Price $15.00
1 Set (6) Fruit Knives (Sterling). Old Price $12.00- --
fore 2 o'clock p in.. Saturday. August'
HELPS STOMACH
Since, drink plenty waW eat 1 Transportation for pupils from Sreguek, Bay City, Texas.
vo sood meals day and take Ad Buck’s Bayou Bridge to ay City for June -ot - M
had no the ensuing school year. Successful
- —e- applicant shall furnish a good truck, a
(uite an ar
rest of the world remained unchanged, and later, again cautiously venture c ngy A I C DAV
There is J but it wouldn't. Othet employersforth. There Is nothing ui the auto-/ 9.p,y IIA Y
' ' would likewise reduce wag and m bout it and attempting to »n< -m-H- •-A
sales instead of being stimulated, cast dates when men will do thus and I
(Would remain the same or decrease. so is tantamount to saying that the!
What causes panics? The well- w id i peopled with mechanical
xSQe8eaagSev8aggMw20se bi
cents buying power now than
it had two or three years ago. This
ma....mbe
IB ■ n gi i a ■
|I I it EM 8 n # io iw ii.- t. rwanu * we ha voi
“e % B w 1 5
the new order of things and w
IHFP a T D E ■ our sulvation accordinz1
mention that payments on instalment I
sales held up remarkably well. New
purchases on this plan dropped off
but payments on old purchases werei
maintained far better than one woul i W A v x w—« I a « x r -
menoapasedcomecshnrluument stronger than IH E LAW ?
test and is doubtless here to stay 9
prEminentocsnnomistsbstlinessthahathe A woman and Th.
ly overproduction Some think it is Law - reached for the same man
——---------- — ---—• । -—* --------- ------ । under-consumption. Perhaps they are . thf same time — and out of
was here Thursday for the funeral of the morning after. The very people. both looking at the same fence from . . i L CL J
who are < opinion while DIM came a elasn oj tinman emo-
1, , . al investigation of Wall Street were doubtless the world has an overpro- tions—strange, fierce, amazing!
odi , ou people “The Law," Mary cried at Bob
sister . f Los Angeles, were in Bay but Main Street made the boom of could consume our general output of "......
-ity Thursday 1929. I products if their wealth -real or im-
Mr -na Mrs D M yAccL of New- Cashing in Brought the Crash I aginary--had not been wiped out —,-----------
■ Ti- - --- -- ie -lwe-- done After all the production of a country —but now you're mine—mine I I'll
wnvu a avw va mw and its income are the same thing. fight— The Lew—nothingcan taka you
begin to discern the' end. They rushed There can be maladjustment of but --ever--EVRR!‘‘ she •creamed —
not differencein volume between, in- • WHEN- at the door—there came-
a crash—another man—on hit chest
---—.. . —the gleam of a sheriff' • atari ...
| Many believe that wage reduction j
lair part of the solution. I doubt it. Il l
is difficult to reconcile the statement I
that we have overproduction with the
The first crash wiped out some but known English
not all of the paper profits of the pre- [Jevons, some y
ceding years. Ihe drop between Sep- thepry that depression followed the Men have used all sorts of vehicles
। . . tember 1 and December 1, 1929, in the appearance of sun spots He argued to express their speculative urge and
Judge and Mi" Samuel J. Styles the value of securities dealt in on the that sun spots caused defective har-the have become frightened by all
ue planning for an extended summer New York Stock Exchange alone, was vests which in turn brought on in-| kinds of events. I haven l the least, -
.. tiP whicn will take them to Van- . calculated at about 26 billion dollars. ! dustrial depressions. Today we are notion what vehicle will be used inlerika now and then, l've
cquver, British Columbia and to Se- , Securities dealt in on local exchanges told that overproduction of wheat isthe next boom but I am certain that trouble with my stomach,
attte and other points along the Pa- in other cities securities dealt in pri- , one of our najor dii ticulties in oth- booms will come for nothing Is asForest. I reliable driver and 1i‘biity insurance I
----- Cle coast; Returning they will stopvately or over the counter -suffered j er word.-' a lack of sun spots! unchangeable as the nature of man Unlike other medicine. Adlerika ! similar to the • 10.20 I inbility Poli- -
'"'k “......Younwiu.n II, tor s n S 1 V ronronmn oovTHg nW0 wa ot ..............v....... MILK AND cream
Gin xepairing and overhauling |. "Arlt th* big crash ot september pnaicpothorcaunomonurproduwon .* ' I •» noxi1oe ,2. iitom M. Ji ONE poontui ri . q More c.....pleti information rela- Vor th- beut M milk and whiraing
occupxi ...... ' of 1929 a new factor, however be overtxpo t itPn „f 1d PoriM.. pr ■■ n w -E la t Shall use my ow hand . Let t.... to ibovere quir ements may be ol.....am, see
ginner: thr ughout th is section .now . n to operate The arket didn't tation o mi chandi f . '■ । .1 (v« n ' chandhow i Ht. , th ■ retary . A RIRKNER
With t ill . cording t ustom H ch . Ah D1 M T -C H
ton will be in by >he first of August । recovered in the spring of 1930 and foreign trade nemolvmient l k of developmi its in buene zood .you feel.! Matagorda Phar- right to reject any and all bids, or to Every morning delivery
or possibly before it r. now thought. operators , believing the worst con ... . . 1 ..........................1...........................
stepped into the modities, dan erou i l tion, dan- but hink bi.
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visit to her brothers. Messrs. Pat and decline set in that puzzled the pro- currency /, contraction of currency, in-lsince the lautsew.monthsuipaW
Frank Thompson and sister. Mrs. B T. fessionals. I rofessional short selling: flation of currency. suspension of had 0001 ' omnW. , ,, ,
Mallard and mother. Mrs. N. T. an instrument familiar to Wall Str eet spec ie payments, the silvei question, thet ’ ' ' n u.
Thompson and sisters. Mesdames Bar- ! was blamed. But the short .sellerspublic and private extrava ance, in- | n' x'.' \ i , ntiHowoveri
• • A- .... seemed to be able to buy then com- efficiency of labor, immigration, spec-let 11 Nai in I that iht wo1mal
mitments easily at a profit and pro-lulation in stocks, depressed farm ■ con lion, m this untry ts pron- .
|eeed merrily to the next short selling prices, high transportation costs, P*1 Ou natural i.u unc om
i operation. This couldn't have been tigntness of money, bank fhilures. mechanism of production ind distri-
I repeated as frequently unless stocks conflici of capital and labor, buyers’ bution. our Ip.Id;, intell igent nd ef-l
I were coming from somewhere. Wall strikes overextenion of bunding. po-|ficient poyulation. assures us inat we,
| Street was stumped. litical uncertainty, with-holdin the need no ertificial means to attain i
Judge W C Carpenter stated to the A very important factor had been vote from women issuing free pc es health ' 1 ne ri dition. We were
i Tribune Thursday that he exepec ts to overlooked because it had never been by railroads use of tobacco mid highun
[leave for Austin to take up his duties present before. Never before had the telegraph rates .
at tiie special session next Monday (stock market had to contend with the Leaving o
I "unwilling investor" in numbers large W
[ Prof. A. D. Thompson, of Van Vleck. enough to be a major factor. Wall considered
Out of nowhere conies this myster- was a business visitor to Bay City/Street underestimated the collective r| or devil
ious stranger to win a fortune and a Thursday. power of millions of chaffeurs cooks.
miners, and school techers who had But I am . B -
[bought a few shares of stock outright the/s so-called causes are not causes o o
becnumno credit facilities were open means The rod rundamental causeof Makes You Look
When the crash came some became our boomsand panicsis human psy-
panic-stricken and sold, but manyichologV. Alter every depression men (
A . • . .,* held their stocks for the ‘ reaction."temporarily defer act.on on ne
A great cotton crop is on the way with When the reaction did come in the|tures— - ' -
I spring of 1930, some began to i
collective holdings of this du
To California
contention that reducing thr purch- -
a-inil i < we <•! millions is desrable fHF"
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