The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, June 17, 1932 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DAILY TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JI NE 17. 1912
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Notice to Taxpayers
Evangelistic Meeting
Presbyter
Church, will be held at the Bay Cit
Sewing Machine
because they are not popular with the
balance s have been reduced to about
s vote getters amongst
i $700,000 000 which removes the dan-
ger of an injurious run on American
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Patronize The Adventseis.
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CANNON
An
$5.00
WASH-RAG
FREE
Advertisement toW ives
-50c
3 lbs...
। by each player stand for an approxi-
(1-Ib. 17c)
THE PEOPLE’S
With
Friday Afternoon & Saturday Specials
WOODBURY’S
EXCHANGE
FACIAL - SOAP
10c
25c
13c
15c
SCOTT DRUG
gallon.
HERE’S TO HOT
you provided for
co.
WEATHER!
Isn'a it fair for you to see
C. M. AMOS
him for their capital;
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they
tempted by
NOTARY PUBLIC
who
17c
Phone 78
4
b
and the depression following it. the29th.
Office:
With V. L. LeTulle
Ground Floor LeTulle's
Office Building
Sanitary Dairy
See Our Windows For Other Oustanding Values
Books Audited. Inventories
vr.
Systems Installed and
Herbert Gusman. Owner
Maintained
Phone 203
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DOC MAGNOLIA
BACHMANS, INC
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PRESCRIBES
The Daily Tribune
past 40 y
AN AUTO
TONIC
COMPLETE FOOD STORE
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, JUNE18th
fr
th Jr
DEPENDABLE FOOD AT LOW PRICES
day
f Bay City. Texas, under'
act at e
I ment
FRESH MEATS
McCormick
BABY BEEF
LEMONS, doz...
-18c
Fred Fields
4
BANANAS, doz...
gt
-14c
Next to Colonial Theatre
VEAL
W
CANTALOUPES..
I
limited time at
f
Home Grown, Fine Quality—PRICE Mil I BE LOW
the Rexall Stor
value
CANNED FRUIT
BARBECUE
29c
. . 25c
24c
and at.Cs /
SUNSET TEA
j
such
Finest quality. Makes good iced tea.
CASC ADI LINEN
14-oz. can
PEARS
48 sheets, 36 envelopes
10c
FRESH CANDY
HUSTON’S DRUG
that
GRAPE JUICE
STORE
If f
it
The Rexall Store
GINGER ALE
namom
YOUR CHOICE
STOCK BARGAINS
PREMIER, 12-oz. bottle . .
10c
lb. 14c
)
PINEAPPLE JUICE
PENNY HERSHEY BARS, 8 for ... 5c
11c
No. 2 can
THE BAY CITY BAKERY
Save Time And Expense
Phone Us Your Orders
YOUR ORDRERS FILLED CAREFULLY AND DELIVERED TO YOU FREE!
Securities Finance Corporation
HOME OF ‘JOHNNIES BUTTER KRISP BREAD"
Fo «qu
511 Petroleum Sidig
ji
184
Better than
HOME BAKED
24c
31c
27c
THE WEATHER IS HOT. USE PLEN-
TY OF FRUIT At THESE LOW PRICES
Jelly Spicettes
Fruit Nougats
Coconut Squares
Banana Caramels
Fruit Marmalade
Predictions were heard that the Unit-
I rd States would be forced off the gold
Jelly Beans
Orange Slices
Fruit Creams
Sugar Creams
Shoulder Roasts, 1b
Stew, tb........
Rolled Roasts, tb. .
Stew, tb. . . .
Shoulder Roasts, tb.
Mr
home
noon
Mrs
guest
Pints 19c
Quarts 35c
PEACHES, No. 2’ 2 can ... .
PEARS, No. 21 2 can
FRUIT SALAD, No. 21 2 can
APRICOTS, No. 2 12 can
FRUIT SALAD, No. 1 tall can
YOUR
I CHOICE
21C-b
Mrs
dren,
bert
of M
McD
Owner and Editor i
Business Manager
Mrs
derv ■
the Li
here :
to be
the immense speculative profits to be
made here during the boom years.
QUAKER MAID
KETCHUP, 14-oz. bottle
NEW POTATOES. 10-Ibs. iar
HOME GROWN OKRA. lb.
CALIFORNIA ORANGES, doz.
CALIFORNIA LEMONS, dos.
CALIFORNIA CELERY, each
GRAPEFRUIT, each
FANCY BLUE ROSE
RICE, 5-tbs. .
PREMIER
Best of Quality
the
and
Mr
Gulf
day a
can Do
it prov
the 1st
$30.00
92.00
97.50
85.00
8.00
9.00
BEST GRADE
SALT PORK, 2-1bs
M.
accc: ■
was ,
nes .
hibit
or fa
Wave
. 18c
1212c
. 15c
...19c
Per can
PRATTLOW QUALITY
California's Finest
terian Church. A cordial invitation i
extended everyone.
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Live after You
. 10c
15c
2le
39c
. . 19c
. . 36c
Mrs
Pre sir
visit<
ting 1
ture
it is
thing
it wo
and
ruin
evers
of will
phran "
say " um
Income Tax Reports Made
and Filed.
It
It
lit
13c
7%c
____5c
K ( . PAKING
POWDER, 25-oz. can
ica as a safe a
and likewise I
i pert is qualified to appreciate the fine
' points of this accomplishment which
Mrs
Jr., <:
city :
Seasoned Just Right
Barbecue ready at 10:30. Leave your
order for delivery while it is hot.
We Use Matagorda County Animals
Exclusively
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R. S. DAVIDSON, Agt.
*eui lelund l dr Insurance 4 onspany.
Bay City, Texas
For
High Grade (16-Ib. Pail $1.13.)
SHORTENING...
1
I Republicans
I not. Both pa:
■ out on a limb
to get us dry
4-1b. can
2-Ib. can
purpose will leave your hus-
band and children protected
The Chips Have
Been Redistributed
whole country went wild because of
Veal or Lamb, tb. . .
30 per cent down, balance payable in ten eq aal pay
ments or 5 per cent off above prices for cash.
A r
today’
muniit
sion ol
the le
acting
for a
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that h
l about cc
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a
the vot
rely, to
These meetings are sponsored b
the geeral assembly of the Presbj
who was not I
m not dry to-
• to him knew I
noble experi-
next to us the world's richest nation
States has disgorged $1,000,000,000 cf
WEDDING ANNOI N( EMENT
I standard. I friends in Bay City and over this sec-
Now we are informed in an Asso- j tion of the state will go with Miss
ciated Press dispatch from New York Kieffer into her married life, all wish-
billion. Uncle Sam had more than his
share of the chips.
There were several reasons for this
Presbyterian Church, beginning Wed
i nesday, June 15. and continuing 0
through two Sundays.
their own countries, looked to Amer
8-ib. Pail
— 57c
have done? They will remains to furnish a firm foundation
rt cm will hang the drys for our own monetary system. Since A
» where they will be left September of last year the United be conducted by Re v. Wesley Priz
second class matter at the 1 dry
APRICOTS - Light
PEACHES ) Syrup
I lean dollar
it was not dry, that’s all And
service director in the Rice Belt Dis
trict, she drew unto herself by force
of outstanding personality and ability
in her work, a large circle of friends
MH I III tM* I II I OSIRiMI (OMPAN)
MM ( OMPANY
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chattel The Republican party i
ver dry is not dry today and
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, We .dl know wh.it happened in 1929 marriage.
As a result of the stork market crash I doubt go
that the process of withdrawal ising everything good that is possible},
nplrtr The dollar has weath-for her.
, politicians any
, their power as
the people.
delighted to know of her
many of whom will no
over for the affair on the
the Llano
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Your husband has protected
your future by providing
adequate life insurance.
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When we say "better than home-baked.” we chai-
tributed the international game of
buying and selling can continue. par-
and teachings?
boslute repeal move
j These are the days when
। you have to watch your
health. Safeguard it by
drinking plenty of pure,
fresh, milk. Then you can
eat less heavy food, and
keep cool and healthy.
Delivery daily to your
door.
freely expressed.
The second half of all taxes of those the role of a cabaret entertainer who
, who have taken advantage of the split poses as a noblemans wife and then
tax law must be paid on. or before, j finds herself in the midst of a series
June 30, 1932 of intriguing adventures in which she
; Get your remittance to tax collector1 is hard put to convince the world that
t not later than June 30, 1932 and save she is nt a fraud. Melvyn Douglas,
penalty and interest on such second I who scored with Gloria Swanson in
1 half of your taxes. Tonight or Never," plays opposite the
Bay City, Texas. June 14. 1932—R. A. star with Erich von Stroheim filling a
I Kleska, tax collector, Matagorda Coun- prominent character role. The cast also
pastor of
mation of his stake in the game.
। Between 1923 and 1929 the .Unitedlenabled Uncle Sam to rid himself of
State 5 government accumulated not . । . . . .
.... . . c, his gilded obesity without sacrificing
all but a preponderating .'bale of the . . . •
gmall policy for this special world’ monetary gold By 1929 oin M4fi () * he yma
riimiii H j i . n , । > however, that the net result is favor-
vaults contained over five billion dol-i . . , . e . .
-- - • . ,. . .. , , , . able to the resumption of normal bus-
: Jars worth of the yellow metal out of,
.. . .. . a , । mess relations between the nations,
a world supply estimated at eleven ., .1 . .. . . . . .
• - - Now that the chips have been redis-
And will the Democrats next week do ered the storm. Foreign countries have
any more for the dry cause than the called home their gold, and enough,
that he is protected against
the unusual expenses he
I while both parties will fight the 18th monetary gold
of evangelistic meetings t
You Do »»»»
must meet in case your death
tide of capital turned away from the
United States There began a persist-
ent and at times almost frenzied with-
drawal of foreign balances and a con-
sequent diminution of American gold
stocks it attained such volume par-
ticularly after England suspended
gold payments, that in Europe fears
concerning the stability of the Amer-
(Galveston News.)
1 When in the course of a poker game
one player accumulates all the chips.
। activities can not be resumed until
there is a redistribution of the colored,
tokens. Gold performs the function of
poker chips in the game of interna-
tional business. It is essential to the
normal conduct of international busi-
ness that the stack of "chips" held
Xockefeller , and candidate i pin iner if the party was ever dry why
States senate on a pro- did it at anytime consider anything
arm ndment and the Volstead Act to amount to $3,900,000,000, which leaves
their ultimate death. Why? Simply us a narrow ascendency over France,
more and have lost' in monetary gold. Foreign short term
wives. But we do so with all respect for these excep-
tional women .for we know that we have the advantage
gold supplies.
I According to the Associated Press
dispatch, our federal reserve system
accomplished the cashing of foreign
balances so skillfully as to avoid any
I disturbance in the domestic money
market. It is said that never before
in the history of finance has so tre- ’
mendous a redistribution of gold been1
accomplished without an accompany-
l ing financial upheaval. In the process 1
’ of divesting ourselves of excess gold
foreign central banks were placer! in
a stronger position to finance the busi-
i ness of their own countries.
Perhaps no one but a financial ex
that regardless of he
in our fine equipment that so accurately controls oven
temperautres, scientifically mixes tested materials and
precisely times baking periods. Then. too. we know that
our bakers, working eight hours a day, have much more
Tribune PvtetLMTlCa . Ray City
occurs before his own? {
When your car shows signs of getting a bit lazy with
the heat, come in and let Fred Fields prescribe the tonic
designed to relieve those ailments that look like summer
fatigue. Creaking at the spring joints (otherwise
known as the shackles) and other summer ailments
caused by heat and dryness quickly and enexpensively
relieved. Washing, greasing, etc.
Remain i ng stock s1
against a financial setback.
Mail the coupon for further
information without obli-
MILD AND MELLOW COFFEE f
8 O’CLOCK
Your husband ha- protected
your future by taking out
life insurance that will leave
Mrs I
John D
for Unit
hibition
Iran prit
ago has
renount i
ing up t
favoring
ment Hi
the smoi
gan to fl
is losing
boy in 1
Miss Kieffer’s marriage will reflect'
the traditional note of summertime
weddings, with St. Patrick’s Church.
San Antonio as the scene of the cere-
mony.
A round of social courtesies are be-
ing extended Miss Kieffer in her home
city, where both Mr. Campbell and
she have long-established friendships
and civic contacts that will build
firmly for them in their life together
The genuine good will of a host of
I ty, Texas. 13-14-15 16-23w includes Owen Moore, Hedda Hopper,
o—o-— — Rafala Ottiano. Warburton Gamble,
A.an Q4+.L.u "AS YOU DESIRE ME" Albert Conti. William Ricciardi and
UOuO 3IEFCNEr As You Desire Me." brings Greta Roland Vamo The picture was direct-
WWW Garbo to the Franklin Theatre Fri- ed by George Fitzmaurice of “Mata
day in a filmization of the sensational j Hari" fame.
be dry Let’s make it
laration before the Repub- I but dry, tende
facilitate exportation of the surplus Kieffer of San Antonio to Mt . Vincent
It was a forcing process from startRex Campbell, circulation manager of
Ho finish. The natural consequence the San Antonio Light Publishing
was to siphon gold from abroad To Company, on June 29. strikes a note
this process was added the voluntary of genuine interest here.
flight of capital from foreign coun-1 During the two years or more that
tries to the United States Foreign in-Miss Kieffer served the Central Pow
vestors apprehensive of conditions in । er and Light Company as its home
51 West Texas Utilities ... ....
11 Texas Power and Light 6‘s
11 Texas Power and Light 7's
49 Texas Electric Service Pf. 6 per cent
34 Miasouri State Life Insurance Co.
467 Trinity Bond Investment Corp. —..
they mig .t ch
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! Luigi Pirandello play which scored
; an outstanding hit when presented on
Broadway last season. Miss Garbo has
not real
The wet
n ns the
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ORANGES
experience in their specialized line than even the busiest
housewife or general cook.
the whole question is hy
l hr very beginning For
d with
ft soap But
critical from
rears ago the
dryness of Hoover,
never was dry and
Most of thone close
the United States who doe
ize what local option mean
are jubilant, or will be as s
understand the Republican
while the pros are tn pn
Pillsbury’s Verigood
FLOUR 2439c S 75c
raiaL NE PRINTING COMPANY
Publishers
Fubliaed Daily Except Sunday
Make the Good
i lenge the ability of some mighty’ fine cooks and house-
mount ef !'
let in Iilinois a few weeks Why has it for four years debated the
ade a public declaration question while "soft-soaping" both
her previous faith and tak- sides? Why did it not say we are
anti-prohibit ion catse bydry and will remain so? Simply be-
told you to watch i therein is the hypocrisy of the entire
the politicians be- works, for as long as the question
noble experiment" remains in politic* it will continue to
vdly Even the big be an hypocr itacal mess n shibboleth
n who so piously of pretenses and a buffer for votes '
maldistribution of monetary gold Aft- ticularly if governments will co-op-
A . erate by removing artificial hindran-
er the war. American business col- ■ . , .
........ . ceS which stand in the way.
laborated with the government in a
program of import restriction and ex-
port expansion. Credit was inflated to
finance mas production and Ameri-
can capital was used without .stint to | The wedding of Miss Charlotte*
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, June 17, 1932, newspaper, June 17, 1932; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554690/m1/2/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.