The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 276, Ed. 1 Friday, March 18, 1932 Page: 3 of 4
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The Daily Tribune, Friday, March IB. 1932
A
As Gay
of Holly
Gilbert. Delegates to the district con- i
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application blanks shortly: Scott Drug
and
waukee, Wis.
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The considerations that
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appointed to
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of the situation in these words
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NEWGULF NEWS
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Newgulf P.-T.A.
Dramatic Art
fall (if this weather
the summer
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Voice
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man might rest.
wanting He has lost. through changed
meetings
at the Texas Theatre.
CLASSIFIED ADS Gesture
Diction
for 10 a.m. Saturday, April 9.
2-6pd.
Ask for A. J. Alexander.
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concerning
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This Colorful
Delegates
ap- I w ill la* announced later in this
Nelly Don Frock
manum
wan
Bachmans
non- ready to retire to an estate which is natorial fight. With the ammunition
will
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r
for
use.
this
of Texas must reside?
this terse estimate of the ammunition
McGRATH’S PEAS, No. 2 can, 2 for 25c
VEAL
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The Hurley
. SWiS; BUVNIG MORI
BEEF
Hershey Cocoa, lb 25c
Shoppe
Men’s
15c
12-1b
A
Suits
5c
SALT
PORK
by
15c
BACHMAN’S TRUE VALUE
LAMB
1 lb
28c
Men’s and Boy’s
3 lbs - 8Oc
Mr Riley West of Freeport was
THE PEOPLE’S
V L LeTulle
EXCHANGE
25c
)
2-tb. pkg
Mr. L A Keller of Mirdfield was a
or to Bay City yester-
19c
PIE CHERRIES, No. 2 can
Mr
SHIRT
Specials for Saturday, March 19
HEADQUARTERS
vwwwwwwwwww
Swift Jewel Compound
Mrs. w i Wallace.
Swift’s Premium Sliced
YOUR
BACON, ib
35c
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19c
Van Camps Pork & Beans, 3 cans
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35c
Beechnut Tomato Cocktail, 2 lor
25c
SWEET CORN, No. 2 cans, 3 for
19c
5c
25c
T
12c
BEAUTY
10c
c
CONTEST
money back, if the famous Arrow Collar ever strangles
or
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example, to white and smart, new colors
bland, that your skin will become at
VERSER BIIOS. Call 348
4
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switn
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Jewel
Hominy, No. 300 cans, 4 for........
KRAUT, No. 300 cans, 4 for
Blue Label Cherry Preserves, 1-lb. jar
BROWN’S
Saltines Ib-pkg. 15c
1V2-Ib. size, 2 for . .
2-Ibs. Shaker, 2 for
15c
10c
.7c
Blue Label Jelly, 7-oz. jar
Pure Fruit Preserves, 2-lb. jar
CO VERN’R STERLING
SHOULD SPEAK
spoke a shirtful. All Arrow Shirts are Sanforized-Shrunk
by Arrow. That means they can’t fail to fit you, no matter
how many times you have them laundered. You'll get your
1 lb. Carton
Swifts Jewel
18c
20c
ling must weigh in arriving at his de-
cision are known, however And. per-
haps weighing them, it will be possi-
Guire. A F Boyd. Abe Goode, C. A.
Koeph, O W Koym and Mr. L L,
politic in
Ross Ster-
matinees
Saturday
of new ones. There will be Old Jim"
down on the forks of the creek beat-
ing the brush for Ferguson votes, and
there will lx* Sterling in the cities
trying to corral Sterling and anti-Fer-
guson votes. Jim Ferguson, all argu-
ment to the contrary notwithstanding.
New Suit*. Spring and
Summer $2.50 to $7.50
visitor to this city last evening
Misses Grace and Kathryn Taylor
of Clemville were Bay City visitors
yesterday.
THE LAW OF
DIMINISHAING RETURNS
part in the weekly
s to be held every
List the following items at our regular prices.
Free Delivery—'Courteous Service
looks!"-tumn ro Camay, the Soap of
Beautiful Women. It is so delicate, so
35c
50c
65c
. 20c
. 20c
12/c
Sri!
Swit
ROAST, best cuts, lb
RIB ROAST, 1b. ...
STEW, lb.........
. 25c
. 25c
12%c
la a gift that is sure to
please . . . and convince
“Her” of your thought-
fulness and good taste.
The scalloped peplum
and curved sleeve treat-
ment gives this Foulard
frock a Holiday air.
Mt' R L Tailor of Wadsworth was
• Bay City visitor Thursday.
Mr. M T. Collier at Sweeney was
in the city yesterday on business
Did you see the senior play. The
Charm School," last evening' If you
did not, you certainly missed a treat!
It was a great success!
Mr J. F Williams of Matagorda,
visited in Bay City Wednesday.
merce.
paign
r the
com-
cam-
Mr. Layton Moore who has been
confined to his home with the flu is
at his place of business.
Mr Bub Smith was a business vis-
itor to the city of Houston today.
(Texas Opinion.I
At a spot on the shore of Lesser
Scott's anti Miss Gordon's rooms. Lit-
tle Mary Ellen Bell gave an acrobatic
dance and Muriel Thrasher and Shu- 1
EoetE tn mScauey contest if yon wale the sleeves ever shorten. Arrow Trump, for s
people to think, “How charming she . _. •
Meat Department
REGULAR PRICES
w all pay tit re-
536 Avenue J,
15-16d lie
eal
n‘s
ves
r.
Grocery Department
REGULAR PRICES
.....15C
. a 12%2c
.....10c
a .. 15C
. . 20C
...18c
a a 25C
yesterday afternoon.
Mr J. R Lamb of Cedar Lane, was
in Bay City yesterday on business.
Mr. Bob Reed of Clemville was a
business visitor to this city yesterday.
among politicians
ogue for keeping
Mrs. H A. Morris went to the city
of Houston today to see her daughter.
Margaret, who will return home with
her.
ley McPeak gave their interpretation which will be available in a few days
of a Scotch dance. Ruth Slife and to all boys and girls who ask for them
he is, and her* we are
Will Governor Sterling be a candi- 69
date this year? How high is up. how .
A FRANK DISCUSSION OF PROB-
LEMS FACING THE GOVERNOR
SHOULD HE ASK RE-
ELECTION
STEAKS, round or loin, 1b.
ROAST, best cuts, lb.....
STEW, 1b.............
lows: Mesdames F. D. Ray. C A. M ' possible
• " " " * The following sponsors will have
as May-blossoms! And
CAMAY
The Soap of Women
Expression and
AMERICAN CIGAKETTES noth, downed
I There is cur
, -7*5
' $ -
1
। He said Not everyone that saith, quarrels
I Lord. Lord," shall enter the kingdom where a
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issue of that sort at that time be-Galveston Bay, the great white walls
cause his party had not spoken on the of a marble mansion are silhouetted
subject, but if you will read his »n- against the billowing green waters of
tire statement made at that time you the Gulf of Mexico. The surf sings
will see that he expressed himself as I a gentle lullaby that is picked up in
having an open mind on the subject, the arms of soft South Winds and
Think of Morris Sheppard having am carried to windows that look out upon
open mind on prohibition. Think of: dancing sail boats and swaying chan-
tions of applicants for the job. a candidate te succeed himself. Upon —- --............... -■—— >
Particularly, Mr. Sterling's silence the one hand are depleted personal Spitzer, Harold Barker and Kenneth
Bachmans, Inc
COMPLETE FOOD STORE
LEG OF LAMB. 1b.........
CHOPS, lb.
STEW, lb...............
GROUND MEATS
HAMBURGER or CHILI, 1b.
PURE PORK SAUSAGE, Ib.
MIX PAN SAUSAGE, Ib. . . .
SMOKED SAUSAGE, Ib. ...
makes things difficult for the profes- fortunes that should be repaired, a j Gilbert. Delegates to the district con-
sional political prognosticator As the quiet and respected life in surround- ference to be held in Wharton April
Corpus Christi Caller observes, "un- ings that exceed the hopes of most 12. 13 and 14 were appointed a
HAM ROASTS, Ib. . .
STEAK or CHOPS, Ib
made the supreme test of loyalty what peace and quiet. and surcease from ling was untried but promising guber-
a man did rather than what he said. | the endless bickerings and constant natorial material. Now he has been
vituperation of another campaign ran
4-lb can
6-tb. can
8-b. can
PERSONALS
I Mid hr will be a
Free 8
men
>s
DAY
I Losr A dark brindle buildog. weigh-
ing about 38 pounds and answering to
ble to make a fair guess at what his -. .
ultimate decision may be The Corpus! is willing to pay the price his victor) district were discussed and the nomi-
Christi Caller paints a broad picture will cost.
2 Sunbrite Cleanser nn
3 Swift* Soap ChipsLJC
as the notched tab cellophane wrap*
per The Swiss liking for American
tobacco is also indi ated by the to
bacco imports, approximately half of
the imported leaf tobacco of Switz-
as a Spray
, if Sterling runs, he will be elected.1 ton.
But there is much question that hei “
en Pekin ducks All young, but
grown. Mrs. J. F. Day, Box 885. 2tf
of politicians. It is a place tried. and in many instances found
It is the consensus of opinion that because of the district meet in Whar- i Nelson, Boling Supply Co., Boling and
* •• • ... t-m. Plans fur the luncheon to be A. C. Mick, Iago.
given the board of managers of the' . I . .
Down The Fairway.
Well, the weather man certainly gets
nominate officers
in his punches when a fellow isn’t
the distributors helped to
is still potent in matters
Earl Johnston, Homer
Membership application blanks
as fol-
noting committee was
candidate. So thare
Additional information
Master, adopted the same high test men and women: but this is real as truths and however unpleasant they
but put it in different words. Show real as stone and marble and garden- cannot be escaped
me your faith without your works; 1 era and landscape architects and Between the lines may be read this
will show you my faith by my works.’ wealth could make it. And it belongs truth: the Caller has dealt .kindly
St. James was not satisfied with lip'—every blade of grass in the lawn with a situation that might be very!
A productive advertisin
Mr. Ster- are two more years of political emi
was decided to postpone the April' Gaston's Service Station, Brockman’s,
I meeting from April 12 to April 19 Newgulf Food Market, Mr. Hugh M.
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ejeNeNVeeWWeAVL* States, where large amounts are in-
.. . vested in newspaper space to tell the
Miss Hertha MeC laugherty of public about the removal of impuri-1
Kingsville A A 1. was home for thejtles through improvements in manu- 1
day yesterday with her father i facturing such as the te asting process
COFFEE
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and improvements in packaging such
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partisan question. Knowing this s the goal of most men’s labors? Ise he Mr. Sterling's two years in office have
they do. the legal mixim that every | ready to rest upon the laurels, the given him. it is probable he will fight
man is presumed to intend the reason-1 two-fold laurels of a successful cap- a fight the like of which has not
able and probable consequences of his italist and an honored statesman, that been seen in Texas in many, many
own act applies. Therefore every i have crowned a well-lived life? Or years. It will be a spectacle that quiet
Nothing has stirred the youngstei ‘s
of this community so much as Man
ager Edmonson's announce ment that
the Texas Theatre will shortly launch
I a Mickey Mouse Club This is an or-
You Will Like This Coffee. Try a Pound
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for the coming
FOR SALE Two dozen full bloodTELEPHONE
Rhode Island Red hens and one doz- I
HOME LAUNDRY
SI'N DRIED CLOTHES. EACH
WASH HANDLED SEPARATELY.
STARCH READY TO IRON. FLAT
WORK MANGLED WILL CALL
AND DELIVER. PHONE 512 MRS.
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the nare of "Hec
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Jones, Joe
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program was presented by Mrs Imus will have a
will Im* risk the calumnies, the filth, citizens will shudder to look upon.
the mire, the heartbreaks of another Some promise of the kind of charges
campaign? Will he gather his family that will be flung against the Ster-
about him and retire to the ease that ling candidacy is contained in an edi-
hardships have won for him? Or will torial of the Houston Press as quoted
be seek two years more of the stress in last week’s Texas Opinion. That
and strain of public life? Will he live ‘ editorial referred to certain transac-
in his castle by the sea or choose the tions with oil companies that involv-
mansion in which the chief executive ed Mr Sterling and concluded with
been the guest at Mrs E W Fate FOR RENT Two furnished rooms,
in Pyote for some time, ho. returned Runnint hot water in bath room,
home Call 81 or ufter . | m KFF t-10ne
Hewamutedntstamenamint A ।
Smith. Ritchie. Baker ot Roosevelt do you II win each daily Beauty Contest! <
should they he elected at the next
general election? Neither John Gar-
ner nor Bill Murray could have done
any more harm to the eighteenth
amendment if they were elected
Mr. Hoover haw never made any
and Rev. M R. Soileau. It Co., Simon Lewis. Blue Moon Cafe.
I account for this gain. Advertising is
I being employed as an effective sales
I weapon in behalf of cigarettes in
Switzerland just as it is in the United
statement. i lilting dreams that quiet frayed nerves
“In the olden days, the Man ot , and refresh troubled minds
; if that second term be* not desired— candidate this time.
। then the people should be given as Such. then, are the considerations,
। long a time as possible to investi- Mr. Sterling must weigh in deter-
; gale the credentials anil recommenda- mining whether or not he should be
A_rey 1931 as c mpared with 1930 according
"U"1: to figures recently compiled b:
LOCALS AND5..... '
! day was a "fairly descent" day and we
had quite a number of visitors up
from Wharton and Bay City The fi-
nal round of the Bobbie Jones Movie
Cup Tournament is yet to be played
and it is beginning to look as though
it will be finished some time during
were: Mesdames Harold
til Governor Sterling's intentions are men. the respect of men and the re-
known, no accurate diagnosis of the tention of a name unsullied by politi-
| ite’s gubernatoriul ills can be cal venaltit Upon the other hand at
made.’’ i the risk of things he holds most dear.» O'Neal
looking Here we were all set for O’BRIANT.
some real summer weather and he
। dishes out that freak snow and a lot 1 1 1 111
-musmanm MARGARET LECKIE
been done during the past week. Sun-
q ),
WANTED Two boy Must be high Repertoire Plastic Art
school graduates to travel and assist 1
manager in educational campaign. Ap-
ply at Rice Hotel at 8 a.m. or 8 p.m. --
busin
OWN
was known that she was dry, against
the repenl or modification of the
eighteenth amendment Yet Mr. Hoo-
ver sat in the White House without
ever rendering her a particle of as-
sistance and permitted her to be beat-
en in the general election by Senator
Ham Lewis, a wet Democrat, com
mitted to the repeal of the eighteenth
amendment How much better at
worse could Al Smith have done?
It is no easy decision for any one to
FOR RENT Furnished
house. Also furnished
PARTY PLEDGE
(Continued Frem Page 1)
"conscientious objector’ who seeks to
divide the Democratic party on pro-
hibition and leave the Republican par-
ty undivided on that issue, must be
presumed to intend his act to have its
ordinary effect, to divide and defeat
the Democrats and to unite the Re-
publicans and make them victorious.
“It behooves those of us who are not
candidates for office, who have no
ambitions in that direction to preserve
the old landmarks of Democracy; let
it stand united on all issues about
which we can agree and let it leave 10
the great masses of both parties the
task of settling the questions upon
which neither party can agree. That
will preserve the two major parties as
Muriel Thrasher sang and Billy Scott ' at the places listed below .ire to be
i zap—every blade of grass in the lawn with a situation that might be very I gave an interesting reading. Miss El-. filled out and presented to the Texas
service; it was the works that I and every stone in the walls—to Ross unkind. Where it has painted with dull Sie ,5oldt 8avea talk on Art in our Theatre as the first or opening Mickey
counted. Shaw Sterling, who is governor of generalities. Jim Ferguson will etch Pu h1c schools and Miss Willa Mae Mouse matinee, which has been set
On this same line the familiar Texas. • with fire and acid. Two years of of-Key cosed the program with a Pi-
maxim is that actions speak louder! Mr. Sterling has tasted the power fice, two years of depression, two ano 50 After the entertainment the
than words. Tested by a legal maxim that comes to a man who commands ye ars of trial and tribulation, have not Is in Wai open, for old and new this first pr opening matinee meetins
our conscientious objectors could be millions of dollars; he has tasted the left the governor untouched. He has usmess matter
long is a string how deep is a well?
There is nothing so unfathomable as
the mind of man. and of late Gover-
nor Sterling*s has been more unfath-
omable than most
Nevertless. he ought to say some-
thing. He should speak. His silence
maintains a state of uncertainty about
things and issues that are of para-
mount importance to the state The
people, after all are his employers
The people have a custom of offering
a second term, if it be desired But
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The Newgulf P.-T.A. met Tuesday i ganization for both boys and girls,
night March 8 at the school building the boys belonging being known ..
for their monthly business meeting (Mickey Mice and the girls. Minnie
The program was opened with the Mice.
Lord s Prayer led by the president ' The club will have officer' nine of
Mrs. Sam Brown. A very interesting them and the a officers and mem-
public statement that he was a pro-
nibitionist. He has said that prohibi-
tion was a 'noble experiment.’ He
refused to recommend the repeal or
modification of the eighteenth
amendment as requested by his anti-
prohibition committee which he care-
fully selected to make a survey of the
situation. While he did not state his
reason for his refusal, it is obvious.
His party was divided on that sub-
I ject. like the Democrats are divided,
and like the vote of yesterday dis-
closed. He did not want to raise an
IHE student who defined this law as "shirts di-
minished in size when returned from the laundry,**
. _ ____ ________ _ In the event Governor Sterling ismake-much less for a man of Mr. year. They
the president of the anti-saloon hav-nel buoys. To the land side of the again a candidate the race this year 1 Sterling s temperament. But he should Barker, Charlie Brown and Miss Eth-
ing an open mind on prohibition. ; mansion is a riotous garden of roses will be cast upon lines similar to those make that decision, and he should tell el Gussman.
Hoover’s Acts Speak. and tulips that splash their rich colors of two years ago. All the old charges the electorate, in certain terms. ' I
"I mention these matters in order | against the broad sweep of a green and issues will be brought out and am, or I am not a candidate for re- Mickey Mouse Club Sole Topic Now
placed on exhibition as well as a lot'election Among Kids.
paper, in fact Manager Edmonson
urges all boys and girls to watch the
columns of this newspaper so they
can keep posted as to the organiza-
tion of the Mickey Mouse Club.
Joining the Mickey Mouse Club is
going to mean a lot of fun for the
boys and girls, so they should be sure
to get an application blank as soon as
Galilee set a very high standard and it is a place where a man might find this state. Two years ago
' but he who doeth the will of My i It is the sort of place of which are conditions, much of the popularity
I Father.’ St. James, following his built the dream-castles of ordinary that was his in 1930 These are hard
pointed for the county council which j
will meet in Wharton, March 18 at 2
p.m. They were: Mesdames W. W.
Wynn, J. C. Cox J. O Manning.
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I convicted of trying to divide the honor that accrues to a man who become of the earth earthly; the fires
! Democratic party so as to make lire stands first among six million citizens have scared him; no longer is his
i Republican party easily victorious, be-1 of a great commonwealth. Whatever wealth the only accusation that may
cause they know that if we divide en wealth may buy, and position may of- be made against him. In fact, it is
prohibition and the Republicans do' fer. he has had. unlikely that the campaign will be
not divide, we have not a chance to And now what thoughts does he pitched upon the point of Mr. Ster-
win. It is certain that the Repub-think? Has he had enough? Is he । ling's wealth.
I licans will not divide on that is sue J ready to retire to an estate which is Without any ammunition whatever.
They will treat it us it has always, the goal of most men's labors? Is he "Old Jim" can wage a nasty guber-
it may be that Governor Sterling the Fergusons will use against the
knows what he intends to do. It may present governor:
be that he does not Certainly his They (the Fergusons) have the can-
friends. and his political enemies are didates records in the governor's of-
very much in the dark in the matter, fice to compare. There'll be no guess
At the time this is written, the gov- work this time. They know who is the
ernor's action, and such non-commital "lesser of two evils." And they know
I words as he has spoken, would indi- it isn't the Fergusons.
Mrs A D Sheller and daughter,
Mamie of Clemville, were in the city
they ought to he preserved. In order! cate he intends to ask re-election. On Governor Sterling who ran last time
to insure the best government of the other hand, most of his friends, as a business candidate will have his
which our people are capable of giv-ihis business associates and his family own business affairs thrown in his
iag tt • er un try." • live in Houston; and in Houston ru- face if he claims to be a business'
O■ o .......... .... mors that he will not submit to the
bar lie Herndon, who has' Newgulf. T< xa
to show that his works do not pro-: lawn.
claim him a prohibitionist or a friend, Within are huge chairs that give 10
of the eighteenth amendment. Even the pressure of tired bodies and soothe
if he had announced in thunder tones J them. There are seventeen bathtubs
that he was in favor of maintaining; through which to wend one's way to
the eighteenth amendment, his acts, the downy comfort of beds that were
above mentioned would contradict his I made for sleep— beds that woo those
people upon the "anxious seat." It1
1 may be a latter-day type of political
> strategy. Calvin Coolidge started it. ,
when he did not "choose" to run; and
did not "choose" to explain what he
meant by "choose." Governor Sterling
i goes a step further. He points out to
this man fh.it he has not said he will
not be a candidate to succeed himself.
I to that man hr points out he has not
keeps up)! At any rate we are going
to sit tight and hope that things will
turn out for the best. In the mean
time we ran think ol some good alibis । Poise
and study our mistakes.
" 20-30 size
r runes 40-50 size
70-80 size
Mrs E W Fate of Pyotr is here j erland being supplied by the United
for a short visit as the guest of Mrs. j States
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