The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 84, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 5, 1931 Page: 2 of 4
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The Daily I ribune, Wednesday, August 5, 1931
STAR DUST
BY WES 1 rHAL
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two sons, Charles, Jr, and Thomas,
Mr. V.
night froi
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in Ihr way
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in050 UI
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spection
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a scanty son of a gun on his
Ladies Missionary
Society Meeting
Order
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HER PICTURES
INCLUDE - DRUMS
OF LOVE- THE MAN
WHO LAUGHS-GIRL
OVERBOARD - THE
LAST performance’
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bir
a bit of resrospection, my thoughts ! doin' nuthing fur theyselves "
I went out to my old friend Jed Prutz, This all sounded reasonable
ed out. It ena
i as freely to :
(me this advice "ef you can’t
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I bell
4′2
de / W
l. for
wi-
You treasure them just as much as ever—
those jewels you’ve worn so long. But to
other eyes, are they ineffective because of
out-of-date settings? Let us make them
new again, in mountings of white gold or
platinum, fashioned in the very latest
modes of today! You’ll be surprised how
easily it may be done, how inexpensively.
And while hen*, we know you’ll lx* inter-
ested to see our latest jeweled watch crea-
tions by the Gruen Guild.
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Ben R
hut for
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visitins.
UNIVERSAL CITY 'THE BLAZING
CALIFORNIA " TRAiL *
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bu
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W. F. TETTS
Jeweler & Optometrist
in the living room
A telephone beside your
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real Success
CAME WITH
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THRU ERIC
VON STROHEIM
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and optimism. At times after 1 leu
heart
From whom nothing from me can
part."
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frequently and often follow his phil-
osophic advice I found JJed in a chair
I lets git bi,
oe
f—
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Mr. at
Wharton,
night.
1 Tall and
j freckled, <
raph
Mr. ai
were in
be here Saturday the 8th, for a weeks
vacation with her Paw and Maw. Its
just as Jed Prutz said to me one day
"looks like every thing in this here
world comes right effen we jest wait
long enuf." The Lord knows that for
eight months I have emulated the ex-
umple of Job and tried to be patient
but when a fellow is just plumb crazy
about a girl he simply hones to be
near her. Well, anyway, fellows ill
be happy next Saturday.
Fragments from Hack
i would talk he insisted on my
sows ear and 1
in guest. . or sun room
Carry a portable telephone to
either room, as you need it. ft
plugs in a wall socket, like a
floor lamp.
LF
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me out with a
ulation
And tried to try.
As best I could with broad imagina
tion
Why with the Center in Bay City
been known to increase the value of prop-
it of painting. Now add to that new and
an I it is hard to realize the increase in the
de from the joy of living in an attractive
si‘
V
j JapF indsComet with I lome-Made i elescope
8 y | Kne
lavin’ aroun' and all you fellers go to *
do is til use silk instead of a sows I
ear ” And leaning his chair forward
By HARRY AUSTIN < LAPP
The other day while indulging in
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, tilted back against an
smoking his corn cob
joying life as he al wa v
Mrs. Harol
operation for
sils Monday
mornine
Mr and N
and remember this, boy. | while my mind wandered into
him. I call him the King of Optimists
and at other times I leave him filled
with disgust, wondering why I do not
ignore such an infernal old pe
feller, but after
is a wonderful
Shield* I
Cotton
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tod ou
rter I
The Laciies Missionary Society of
the First Christian Church will meet
with Mis A A. Fryou, Thursday af-
ter noon at 3 o'clock
I back to Ar
l' aecrotar of
der mecotar
i was actmng I
4 ‘ment Hi. ne
I tiona ot Eur
Mi Davi
। tive office b
<■ a preuident
a ventu e w
man H D.v
He says strange things
way, but often time he I
and mi I talk with him
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' all I agree
| philosopher.
In a strange
| tells a truth.
Hugo Kundinger First Assistant at
the Collegeport Pharmacy has invent-
in hi
said "well Jed
this burg?" F
macie no reply
big columnn o1
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ing and fitted i
pipe, one of thes
fitted with a cla
"I bought the de
mouth f
ik and I
For a smooth running engine: or an
engine that does not oyer-heat; or
economy. in operation of your auto-
mobile, know the oil van order poured
into, zour '•’’Cine We deal only in
TEXAS olls which are accepted
standard brand*, pils which have pass-
rd the highest laboratory tests ( ome
here for oil and gasoline service. Our
service to par excellence
ust surel
hore. In a
h.
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I looked at Hugo and shouted "O gee!”
to me And that is the reason the new drink
I but as I wished to draw the old fel- is called “O-G.” Here is a bit of
I low out a bit more I asked what cheering news and that is that Louise
about solidarity and publicity" What I Walter has gained four pounds in the
do they mean?" and quick as a flash last two weeks. I do not know where
search frorr
body WAS f<
ers. includii
had been
place Thur*
Claude M
here three
moved from
month* agn
age handsc
person l t
knew him 1
ent* Mr nr
three i ter
loss is hi*
Schneide r
ler. of our
almost as a
a* well n«
Mauren. i* I
We whn }
Mrs Sa nd
Claude iw re
T » t
prom « 11 g
leaves ne 1
pathiz a*
can rn‘ f<.»
T am g
fumvee
JwEcone i
a —"Anr e /
lanky, bald in the
Answer calls at midnight from
a bedside telephone. It’s a
modern touch that add* comfort,
safetv and beauty to the room.
as I do.
who comnpl
Ez l
--
Thoughts While
Talkin With
Jed Prutz
N
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se with a crok frame
iy bowl and suid he,
rn thing over at the
-9
t silver Wi
dtion there
y who hi
izood chai
he replied "what the hell? Sooledarty she keeps the four pounds but I be
only means git together and publici- lieve what she says.
ty means ood clean gossip about
your town.” And then he added this (
The love I have for dearest sweet- along their husbands
now known a Homecroft
we can give your home
he changes and quote you
e exceedingly low. Let s
done hav
to be di
nuthin’ (
in "Weli"
would you a
mow corn. JeU look how they bain- | Bright Eyes" v isited the place, for a
mered Doe Van fur instance. Every [ cooling drink and was served the new
tune he tried to do sumthin’ num fel | concoction She took a sip and with
ler took a crack at his coco. They snappy eyes s aid • O. gosh!" then she
treated this here Hurd feller the same took a second sip and with her eyes
' way. No wonder both of them fellers a dangerous dreamy look, exclaimed
I told me they hum t no use doin' o, golly!" Taking a last final swal-
nuthin’ fur nobody what haln't never low her eyes filled with ecstatic bliss.
n to Long Di
ne Company
‘mecn2
EHEEEN
Even a coat of paint h
erty ten times over the (
modern style lines in desi
value of your property—
Vocal
sic. M
voice cu
t sounds good to
la some kind of
here burg don t
Mr, ane
hert L.ii
ft.i C‘( 11 I
phew ( ).
i i V l i .
night Th
ernoon
The yo1
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joyiz 1 •
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the scene I
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and mun <
searc h l os
various iin
zens were
man -
large t even
alling hol
- il
until the legs hit the ground he gave | It should make V. B. appear
structure.
You will b
through remode
price, for mate
i ilk it ever. N
up therm iNprS .m«l
anti thet publie thin
fust rate goxsip Tin
(vuut-ouuA
)
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I
w drink it was delicious but
name. Tlx* other day “Little
I had loose capital to invest !
I would buy silver. The metal J
liing now at the lowest price i
story, measured by the gold
U
I I
J. Longuet and Zim
4 to Markham the
Come to us for tl’e
best drugs and all
drug store supplies, at
the best prices. Bring
your prescriptions
here.
Miss L
her cous
Houste i)
I wretch.
Mrs. Patricia Martyn here Tuesday
' for her Health Club, the subject be-
ing care of the infant. Mrs. Martyn
i brought along a baby bath tub and a
complete infant's outfit including the
; new styde didoes. These she used for
| demonstration. After the discussion
she allowed Misses Roberta Liggett
and Ethel Nelson to dress the life
; sized doll. Ethel being already a di-
rector did the directing while Roberta
put on the duddies. A good attend-
ance of interested women was pres-
l ent.
The best news since the week be-
j fore last Christmas came last night in-
Win Belche . is to be leader I enjoyed their vacation at Lake Placid,
oi tne features of an enteresting
iy." I tol.
liked Joli
l
he Census."
The ladies
tober. 1927. 1
present that
section Th
drawing at
For some v
Spoor hair
handsome 1.
frigerator an
Mix John
MGinnis w
silver, and 1
to Mrs. Ben
dy Those
happy, too.
(station-to-station rate after 8:30 p.m.)
_ _
Southwestern Bell
the rest of the w
is sure hard on u
also read that I
sumption of cigar
while in 1930 H w
must have 1 hr nee
Entered as second class matter at the
postoffice of Bay City, Texas, under
nct of Congress.
College port Pharmacy and paid ten
cents fur it and its a damn good PM**
at thet." Then he brought out two
jars of tobacco and said, "here’s num
of thet John Cotton and this here is
R.J.R so Irk your choice load her
one Pi
Judg
is A difficult task t<
these depressirg times
Writ, anyway, t hr
about conditiona, the
old Micawber wan righ
' income one pound, expe
pound, ten shillings; result.
iv n silver now
ice of doubling
three or four
er And if he
antime silver is
h an extremely
is market value
Dav is
an . . n Nol man tl Davi
lomen who has just been Ap-
the American member of the
committee of the Leeaeue of
Mi Davis has the confidence
of financial leaders and of statesinen
xi* both uide s of the Atlantie i •
degree approachec by few other
Americans. A native of Tennessee,
Mi Davis was one of President Wil
aon s chief financial adviser* in I Im*
peace negotiations. Then hr came
the men needed religeous instruction.
It worked so well on both men that
. I am informed they are perfectly
tame, and they help about the house. i
carry wood, work the garden, milk I
the cow, feed the chickens, and are of
great use to their wives. Religeon is
If •• i
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STUDIED
CLASSICAL
OANCING
. happiness ’ 1
in Bay City I
hields Holman
standard. In the money markets of
the world last week it was under
twenty -nine cents an ounce. The
average price of silver for the past
fifty years has been well above sixty
cents an ounce; during and just aft-
Telephone
dio telephone system i
tic is working so well
ican Telephone Ar Teles
announces that it will
hat will be another pre
• war it tout hed $1 30
vev IB certain tn come back The
dent of Mexico has issued a de-
restoring silver to its old posi-
as money One of the causes of
inrest in India has been the de-
tizing of silver, and economists
chin and a lion like growth
in’ good about anybody, don t say .
nuthin .“ Spitting a few times atiac. .. . . . .
. . . । a . .1 Some times I just can t leave poetry
big < hicken that was strolling around, . ac . . .
I . iii. x. alone even if my readers wish I
no gave me his last bit of advice in 1 a rr . ,1. « .1
. would. Thats the trouble with a eni-
this the finest feller I ever see et r , . .1
. - . . .. . , . us Buying some Moois the other day
with his knife but every tune he felt , t r g. . 1. . . .
. . . • from a Bay City merchant he said
Ims tongue a slippin he put on the a -j ait
. 1 , 1 my wife and I have many a good
brakes. down his.fine PiPe •‛laugh over the .tuff you write for
after knocking it out and bexan to the Tribune." When he ‘called it stuff
ay a sood bye to Jed who told me to knew he belonged to the literati
cum. .aroun. azin and ill tell von Had he called it slime , would have
somethin, about sum other things been insult. His wife liked ham
about this here burg thet ought ter | recipe so well that she wii fix up
II mess for her family Little seeds of
Good old Jed Prutz My philosopher kindness Eh
friend for twenty three yearn, I hope M
he liven an long as I do.
Those fellows who complain of back I Dieker
neat driving can easily avoid such aiotner "
pest, by driving a hearse.
I read in the papers that the world j r
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 84, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 5, 1931, newspaper, August 5, 1931; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554472/m1/2/: 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.