The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1934 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DAILY TRIEUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1931
TEXAS MINEKAL WATER
audacity may prove highly useful.
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PATRONIZE THE ADVERTISERS
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favor criminals.
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a prisoner indicates vital weakness in
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BACHMAN*
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WE’LL SAY THEY DO!
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was weak, complacent. Not for noth-
SATURDAY
for TradesDay
JUEY7th
LEAVE HOME
John Dillengter by his very reckles
EVERY CAN GUARANTEED
Blue Bonnett
Vacation Necessities:
SPINACH
Cafe
No. 2
E. IL REDDOCH
Corner 7th st and Ave. II
Distributed by
GREENS
Groce-Parrish
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good clean cooked j
5 bars 19c
BOTH
Company
Crystal White 16-oz. can 5c
IIk
Wesson Oil
Bay City, Texas
Pint Can
. . . 23c
CRMAY
Bay City
Phone G8, Reside
517
43c
Quart Can
14-oz. bot. 19c
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Snowdrift
T»ADES DAY
44c
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3 for 25c
82c
Fresh Meats
HOSE
DRESSES
$ ‘
6
M
59c
RAYON TAFFETA
SLIPS
2
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59c
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PRINTS
AL
All SUMMER STRAWS, r
4
10c yd.
88c
WHITE SHOES
White PURSES
Premier
No. 2 Can
Petit Pois Peas... 22c
l
Priscilla
12 ounce Pkg.
S1.95
Sugar Cookies.... 20c
DRUG STORE
1
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4
GRANULATED SOAP
40-oz. pkg. 21c
Quick mayonnaiso maker
and can of Wesson Oil
Bay
City
Pouch and Envelope Style*. With
mirrows and coin purses. New
Owner and Editor
Business Manager
Valley
Canned
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who killed the sheriff. This sort of
thing simply does not happen in other
i lands The very fact that three gang-
sters could capture a city jail and free
law-
plac
Convenient term* through ;
Universal Credit Company 1
McCoy Roofing and
Sheet Metal Co.
cans
9c
Mustard
GREENS
to those capable of exercising it.
John Dillinger was able to run from
state to state because in various pla-
er stealing $82,000 in three bank rob-
beries He was put in jail at Lima and
was quickly released by confederates
CAREY SMITH
CAREY SMITH. Jr.
Pound
16c
THE DAILY TRIBUNE
TRIBI NE PRINTING COMPANY, Publishers
PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
Quart
28c
hunderds of thousands of dollars.
If the Indiana State Prison had been
Pound
39c
Pound
15c
Pound
32c
Pound
25c
Pound
18c
Rath’s
Pig Feef
i would probably not have been set at
large last June to rob, murder and to
1 terrorize the countryside.
Pound
17c
Phillip ‘s Kidney
Beans...
SPECIALS tor SATURDAY
Do Your Shopping Here And Save Money
Entered as Second Class matter at the postoffice of Bay City,
Texas, under act of Congress.
meal at i he c ool
Bl .UE BONNETT
For only 25c
Pound
14c
Bay City Auto
& Sales Co.
Froberg’s Home Packed
Green Beans..
Small Juicy
ORANGES ..dozen 18c
Eoiled
Ham
Fresh Fruits
Good Juicy
LEMONS... dozen 15c
LARGE
P&G
BEECHNUT
CATSUP
we are having
styles.
88c
Beef
Roast
Veal
Swiss Steaks
Guaranteed
Watermellons ....1c lb.
Stop Encouraging
Bandits
Canned Vegetables at
LOW PRICES!
i Sales
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Early June
PEAS
INSURANCE and SERVICE for the same price you
ordinarily pay for mere insurance
Pound
121/20
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PREMIER
Tomato Juice
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Good Condition
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enforcing institutions in too manyl
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Rolled Roast
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VALUE
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11 CHEVROLET COACH
New Paint. Excellent
Condition
$300.00
*29 CHEVROLET COUPE 1
Rumble Seat. Wire Wheels
$165.00
4 ROSENZWEIG’S
Open 7:30 a. m.. Close 6 p. m. —Saturdays, dose 10 p. m.
Fancy
Ginger Snaps
Mmnwn’a
Fig Bars....
Black Walnut
Cookies______
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LIBBY’S
Pork & Beans
Soap SPECIALS
GOLD DUST
Cashing Powder
Jack Sprat
I! CORN
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Seedless
GRAPES... 2-lbs. 25c
Texas Mineral Water Crystals al
Factory Advertising Sade prised (the
regular $1.50 size package for 21.00
with a $1 00 size package free.)—Mrs
B. T. Mallard, Phone 453. 13t
READ THE ADS
OIL LEASES WANTED
I have inquiries for several
thousand acres of oil leases in dif-
ferent parts of the county. Your
land may be in the right place.
See or write me at once.
J. M. COPELAND.
Palacios
PEACHES. 3 doz. 25c
JOHN PAUL1 WILKINSON
Will be connected with this agency during the summer
Paris A. Smith
15-oz. Can
2 lor 15c
6-th can
29
3-th can
No. 2 can
..11c
No. 2 Can .
2 for 25c
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Pork
Ham Roasts
JUNIOR
DRESSES
Pound
Leg ................
We say so from the repeat business
6 packages 15c Turhip
No. 1 Can
4 for 25c
on the skilled basis of a
fresh mayonnaise
in 90 seconds!
ALL SILK STYLES
In the all summer fash-
ion. Priced at
S2.98;S3.88
and S4.98
TOILET SOAP
3 for______19c
Lifebuoy Soap
2 for 15c
WHY
go home to lunch 1
when you can get a 1
IN THE TRAVELERS, operating in every state in
the U. 8. and provinces in Canada. 196 Claim Service
offices and several thousand Travelers agents to serv-
ice you.
ces he knew refuge would be afford-
ed even though he was a murderer , . ,,, I, .
and a thief. Refuge was available be- Old U Ilman Stern Krause
cause local government here and there Building 7th Street
.tun, ttt __ing did our police tolerate crime and
Every country produces criminals, criminals during the fourteen dreadful
After more bank robberies and more
murders Dillenger was arrested again
last January at Tuscon, Ariz. He was
flown to Indiana and placed in the
Crown Point jail His escape from
that institution was one of the most
Roasted in Texas by a Texas Concern
Office: MATAGORDA PHARMACY BUILDING
but fortunately not every country re- years of prohibition.
gards its taw-enforcing agencies as So we shall have more federal laws
the mere perquisites of minor polti- | and more federal police to remind us
cians. In most states, politics, not fit- how poorly we managed our affairs,
ness, select', sheriffs, jailers, prison Maybe the shame of this will arouse
guards and the entire aggregation of us to rebuild our local government so
law enforcers that it may honestly, courageously
We seldom ask if a prison warden, and intelligently perform the func-
is qualified by education, character.. tions demanded of it - Editorial in
prior existence or any other relevant Colliers, The National Weekly.
factor to manage the institution we ___________
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modern school a hospital or an effi-
cient technical business, Dillinger
Trade here on Trades Day and you
can trade more.
PUMPS, TIES, OX-
FORDS, SANDALS
e of the weakness and ineptness of
loal governmental machinery, I
VISIT US TRADES DAY
BACHMANS, Inc
• Food Store
2,E "
Fast Colors
dulge their proclivities for evil. Our
&A
LON A. SMITH
Second Full Term
RAILROAD COMMISSIONER
On Hi, Record of Economy and
Efficiency in the Public Service
Subject to the Artion of the
Democratic Primary
(Donated by Friend,)
shocking episodes in our criminal
history imagine a‘desperate murder-
er being allowed to whittle a wooden
pistol with which to intimidate his
guards and effect his release friin
I prison!
American local government has nev-
er appeared in a more ridiculous or
contemptible light than in that event.
If the thing had been presented on
the stage, the audience would have
rejected it as incredible. Still it hap- |
1930 FORD ( (H PE
A Good Clean Car
$225.00
straight or French Tops.
Lace trimmed, bias cut
ACCIDENT PROTECTION
( For 30 days or longer)
COMPLETE AUTO COVERAGE
RESIDENCE BURGLARY
19:0 FORD TUDOR
A Nice Car
$225.00
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Just why the son of this Indiana
farmer first showed criminal impul-
Only in our own United 8U1U, I mw ia one of the riddles of human na-
among the great nations could a ca ture which all our science baa not
reer such as that of John Dillinger answered.
have been possible. In Great Britain out of the same environment and
France Germany, Italy, Russia. Ja- thi vame family came ambitious, hon- (
pan the murderous farm boy would orable men and women an well as the
have been stopped far back on his black sheep. Why one Koes on to hon-
and again our law-enforcing machin- or and usefulness and the other turns
ery proved to be too weak. too’clum- to erime we do not fully understand,
sy, too contemptible- to use no harsh-' We do know, however. generally,
er word-to hold him. that very enrly the first wayward
Our criminals are not more reckless, tendencies appear. Then, if ever, is the
resourceful or daring than the bad time to cure or to restrain, the penal system.
and Service
Last September he was arrested aft-
commit to his care. We ask if he >
needs the job and has the right poli- ;
tical endorsement.
At Crown Point, Indiana. the sher-'
iff was a woman, chosen because her
late husband held office. The voters
elected her because it seemed an easy .
way of providing for a widow. A male:
candidate selected in such circum-
stances would probably have been no
more fortunate. The point is that the'
voters of Lake County and Lake j
County is not unique, had a cheap'
regard for their law-enforcing agen-1
Spiced
Han
pened.
If as a people we are capable c
taking seriously the miserable expc
Full fashion all silk chif-
fon in all new seasonable
color*. at
men produced elsewhere. Human na- John Dillinger first went to prison
ture, good and evil, does not vary as a relatively minor thief. He was
greatly. In our country, more than j released on parole from the Indiana
anywhere else, however, the criman-State Prison last June after serving a
ally Inclined are given the opportu- j sentence for robbing a store at
nity to display their talents and to in-1 Mooresville near which his father still
PERHAPS you’ve tried sev. I
eral things that have
failed to give you relief from
the torture and embarrassment
of Athlete’s Foot.
Do not go on suffering the sore-
ness, itching, scaling and humil-
iation because you have been
discours ged at ever getting I i
relief.
Get a tube of Fungi Rex and a
tube of Rex Salvine and use
them according to directions
You'll be surprised at the relief
this treatment will give you. It
is sold only at Rexal] Drug )
Stores Get it today. I
P. G. HUSTON S
lives on a farm.
I if our prisons were intelligently
1 managed. Indiana authorities would
have known whether thia farm boy
i was fit to be liberated. Suhsequent
events proved tragically that prison
had served only to teach petty thief
the technique of major crime.
The coat in human life as well as
■ in money of liberating this killer has
1 been appalling. At least thirteen men
i have been killed because of him. The
money Ioan must run high into the
RITA JO
Organdy and pique*. in
snappy styles sizes 10-16
S1.49
The end result of all this is plain | BARRETT’S
enough. Congress is passing laws vast-.
ly extending the police power and the TAR and GRAVEL ROOF
police operations of the national gov-
ernment. j Outlasts all other types for
Historically the police power has I buildings. We can furnish
been exercised in this country by lo- ! vou surety bond for 10 or 20
cal authority. It is far better where • . , ... A huuuicane
honest and able local government can > ears if desired. .
be maintained to keep the police un- j rarely eVer damages a tilt and
der local control. In this world, how- gravel roof. We also apply as-
ever, when we cease to be fit to ex-bestos and asphalt shingles,
ercise authority soon that authority nIAENNADr 1 DPICES
is lost. Self-government belongs only - REASONAb-E 1 -5” -
SAVE with SAFETY at I
PeRexal DRUG STORE I |
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1934, newspaper, July 6, 1934; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554785/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.