The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 57, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 14, 1934 Page: 2 of 4
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Family Doctor
WHAT’S IN THE BOTTLE ?
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s matter at the postoffice of Bay City,
Texas, under act of Congress.
CLASSIFIES ADS
It contains minerals that make your bones
the repairs were made the total cost
It costs less than any other equivalent food
WHAT IS IT?
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living.—Mrs. M. P. Large.
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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
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SWIMMING LESSONS
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A New Shipment of Beautiful
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get daughter and son
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their own
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per yard
Calling Cards
BUTTONS
THEY ARE CUTE, CLEVER, INDIVIDUAL
and only cost
$1.50 per hundred
SPECIAL
SPECIAL
MEN’S PANTS
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SOX
All Summer Pants that formerly
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Complete sat-
wraps
isfaction is guaranteed.
17c
Phone and we will call
$1.85
for and deliver apparel.
New Fall Patterns
you ma
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Bay
City
Story of Automobile Progress Is Summarized
. In Two Exhibits at Ford Exposition at Worldfs Fair
THIS is the reason of
the year when mothers
our
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sold readily at profitable prices. An-
other item of interest may be found
in the condition of the range in this
section <»f the coast country. Due to
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FOR SPENCER SERVICE C— 624 or
Mrs. B. Harris, Spencer represent -
HE beginning and rise of the
history of a great industrial
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is fresh daily and grades
high in all food values.
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( lasses in Beginner’s, intermediate and
Advanced Swimming and
Owner and Editor
Business .Manager
And n few feet to the north. In the I
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“The Ford World” (above), largest geographical globe ever built in the
rotunda of the Ford Exposition Building at A Century of Progress. Below,
reproduction of Bagley Avenue workshop, in which Henry Ford built his
first car, containing the original car and tools.
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J. P. KELLER & CO.
Represents the best of Life, Fire
and Windstorm Insurance Cos.
WORLD GLOBE, WORK
SHOP DEPICT BIRTH,
AND GROWTH OF
FORD SAGA
SANITARY
DAIRY
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It will make you fat if you’re too thin—but
otherwise it is not fattening
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CAREY SMITH
0AREY SMITH, Jr.
Entered as Second Clas
FOR SALE: Two Remington standard
typewriters. Priced reasonable. — J.
Moyes Livengood.__2tfd
MY HOME IS FOR SALE at a bar-
gain. If you Bay City folks don’t be-
lieve me, just see me. I have got to
have a change. I am getting all crip-
pled up with rheumatism. I want to
sell and pay my taxes and go some-
where where I can make a decent
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It the snail could run fast enough
he would never be consumed. If
you act quickly enough, and buy
reliable Insurance now, you will
have protection if fire consumes
or storm destroys your property.
Ford Motor Company really had its । red the only means by which the
beginning. I true magnitude of Ford'a world*
not mistaken. At any rate, save your
hay,
Bay City Tailor I
Shop
It's a fluid—yet it has more solids than
vegetables have
day with
Stripes, Checks, Plaids, Florals,
in fascinating colors, and at only
OIL LEASES WANTED
I have inquiries for several
thousand acre’s 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.
xi, ting unemployment. and to bol- has been wounded if it flows stead-
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pound of it can
BOY SCOUT MEETING TONIGHT
best girl in this surance Company of Cincinnati, Ohio,
in the payment of a debt therein de-
HN SMITH
DID YOU KNOW?
SNAIL culture for human con-
sumption, was a business in Rome
about 50 B. C. France took it
up the later part of the 18th cen-
tury and today the people of Paris
alone consume about 200,000,000
snails a season.
PRINTS W
MAY PASS
for a Well-^homed
Com p l^'xion
that you’re gradually, count of which default the Union
i Central Life Insurance Company, the
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in every place where there is hay
i quite an agitation is being made to
I "save every straw of it." Strenuous
efforts are being made to bear down
on the owners of hay meadows and
of farms where enough moisture ob-
tains to produce quick hay crops to
"make hay while the sun shines." In
this county with the rice crop straw
as a nucleus to start with, thousands
of tons of hay can be baled within
Father (reproachingly:) Daughter,
isn't that young man rather fast?
Daughter: Yes, but I don't think
We do not need to tell the
practical fisherman the value of
good tackle to add that addi-
tional fishing thrill. We do
want to point out to practical
fishermen, however, the fact
that our new tackle showings
constitute the greatest values
we have ever offered. All pri-
ces are most reasonable. We
have many new lures and fish-
ing accessories in our 1934 dis-
play.
It’s one of the softest foods—yet it makes
the hardest teeth
He The
। holder of said indebtedness, which, on
the day of the sale herein, will amount
to $1,814 7$. has declared the whole
‘ amount thereof due. and ha* re*
wide operations could be illustrated
to visitors.
The netting in which the globe la
the next ninety day* and, in
graphically pre*
Will Be Conducted By
MISS BEULAH ERICKSON
At the MUNICIPAL SWIMMING POOL
THE DAILY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY. AUGUST 11, 1934
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For A Period Of Two Weeks, Beginning 3
MONDAY, AUGUST 1 3th
Doctor: Has the patient taken the
medicine I prescribed? A tablet be-
fore meals and a cocktail atfer?
Nurse: Well, he's a few tablets be-
age of 15 75 per ho use Further, agreat construction is on a normal basis,
majority of rural residences are with-[every business feel* the good effects,
out interior plumging Fewer still I An increasing percentaze of farmers
have modern labor and time saving are becoming able to build, repair and
devices it is aid that the farm home, modernize the dwellings
We are equipped to give you most any class of type face
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EDNA. Aug 10 Due to lack of
funds, there is a probability that no
Democratic runoff primary will b |
Saturdays, close 10 p. m.
children. . . Our milk
the world's largest
Can mother live with us?
Of course, dear.
Will you give up the club and al-
ways give me money when I ask for
it?
Willingly, my pet.
I iu sorry. I could never marry such
a boob.
billion quarts of milk a year. Thai
is about eight-tenths of a pint per
person a day. But that's not enough,
Health authorities state that chU>
dren should drink at least one quart,
and adults at least one pint every
day. That is the rule of most rellei
organizations.
And that is important to the
farmer, too, because milk is the most
profitable farm product. accounting
for one fifth of the total agricul-
tural income. The milk dealer**
profit is a fraction of a cent a quart;
J the balance goes to the farmer and
' to the cost of distribution. On the
basis of food value, milk is the
I cheapest font nere is.
Open 7:30 a. m.. Close 6 p. m.
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1 State of Texas.
County of Matagorda.
- that during the No 119,989, Matt । \
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tractor, who was up against it hired 1921, Matt Pierce and wife, Frances
He was Pierce of the county of Matag
fired the second day. It seems he Texas executed a deed of trust con-
just received our new fall line of BUTTONS. These but-
tons far surpass any we have ever had. You will find any
color or style.
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would come to $500,000,000- an aver- ater lagging purchasing power
PATRONIZE THE ADVERT!:
i scribed. said deed of trust being re-
' Did you get home all right last corded in Vol. R. page 408-9-10 of
night, sir? asked the street car con- the deed of trust records of Mata-
I ductor. ! gorda County. Texas. i
Of course—why not? came back the j And, whereas, the undersigned has
Paenger been appointed substitute trustee in
- Weil, when you got up to give your, the place of the said original trustee,
held in.:Jackson County this year, seat to that lady last night you were who has refused to act and has re-
County Democratic Chairman Cullen the only two passengers in the car. ' signed
B Vance has announced. There will — —---------------- I And whereas, default has occurred!
be no district contest and revenue, She What is it that men like about, in the payment of the indebtedness
from state candidates was not suffi- us old-fashioned girls, secured by said deed of trust, on ac-
cient to care for expenses of the unit " - * • ■
sented by two exhibits in the Ford
Exposition Building at A Century of
Progress.
The beginning is presented in the
Ford Muneum, the small south wing
of the 900 - foot • long building in
which Ford has depie ted his version
of the history of transportation and
automotive progreas at this year a
Worlds Fair. Here, a crude brick
Workshop, an exact reproduction of
the aagley Avenue workshop in
which Henry Ford built his first car.
containing the first car itself, com-
memorates the day in 189a when the
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not very dangerous. For hemorrr-
hage a compress di eneded at once.
For the slow flowing from a vein,
the compress a tight roll of muslin,
may be put directly over the wound,
THE DAILY TRIBUNE
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PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
and. a girdling bandage wrapped
round the limb, so as to exert the
most pressure directly beneath the
compress; bind and give pressure till
the flow is arrested. Have all appli-
cations clean. If the wound is dirty,
cleanse quickly with water that has
been boiled.
Bleeding from an artery should be
arrested by applying the compress
say, two inches or more about the
wound, to permit observation. To
ma. k the spurting does not necessar-
ily check the bleeding I saw a fright-
ened attendant once, slap a wad of
absorbent cotton over a slashed artery I
and put it on with a stirp of muslin;
the aged patient nearly bled to death
before I reached the bedside. This
was absolutely ineffective treatment,
although it hid the spurting of very1
rich blood
Pul the compress on the same side
or surface of the limb, as the site
of the wound occupies. When you
have the leak stopped, leave the rest
to the doctor. Of course, in severe
bleeding, stop all muscular effort of
the patient at < nce. Make him lie
down.
One >t the greatest potential fieldstas compared with a good urban home
for stimulated construction lies in thelis 25 years behind the times Here
farm ho e About 50 per cent of the then, is a vast opportunity for
farm houses in the country need ex-
tensive repair. Twenty per cent need builders, equipment manufacturers
new r&di. Fifteen per cent need new and other industries it is likewise
foundations it is atimated that if all an opportunity to eliminate much of
mixed up his labels. Underneath a v eying to Trustee,
buthtub he put one that should have the real estate hereinafter described
been on a fur coat. It ran: How wouldto secure the Union Central Life In-
hind but he’s a week ahead on the She: Do you know the greatest war
cocktails, , song ever written?
He: Yes. Here Come* the Bride!
"‘HE answer is, of course, milk.
- The U. S. Public Health Service
says; "It justly deserves the title
recently conferred upon it, namely
‘the most nearly perfect food’ . . .
Milk is a cheap form of energy
a good muscle builder ... a
good tooth and bone builder. . . .
"Milk contains 13 percent of sol-
ids by weight, which i* more than
is contained by onions, beets, car-
rots squash, pineapple, turnips,
oysters cabbage, radishes, cauli-
iower. spinach, watermelon, pump
kin. tomatoes, asparagus, celery,
leituce or < u< umbers."
The \merican people drink IM
many contributing thei
Wednesday, Aug. 15 Holy Day of
Obligation.
Mass, Sermon and Benediction at
7:30 a.m.
Sacred Heart ( hurch, Wadsworth.
Mass, Sermon and Benediction at
9 00 a.m.
Father Jo*. J. Coffey. pastor.
quested me as substitute trustee to I
sell said property to satisfy said in-
debtedness.
Now. there.ore, notice is hereby
given that on Tuesday the 4th day of
September, A. D. 1934 between the
hours of ten o’clock a m., and four
o’clock p.m., I will sell said real es-
tate at the door of the county court
house in the city of Bay City, county
of Matagorda, state of Texas, to the
highest bidder for cash. Said real es-
tate is described as follows, lying
and being situated in the county of
Matagorda, state of Texas bounded
and described as follows.
Being a part of the Allen Farquhar
Survey, Pat. No. 296. Vol. No. 2.
abstract No. 158. and known as lots
76. 77 and 78 subdivision No. 1 of the
Ferris and Simpson Ranch lying East
of Tres Palacios Bay in said County,
as such ranch was surveyed. subdi-
vided and platted April 16, 1910, by
L E. Beadle, Surveyor, Plat of which
subdivision is on record in the office
of the County Clerk of said Matagorda
County, Texas, to which Plat and the
record, thereof, reference is made, for
more particular description. Said lots ■
76-77 and 78 contain 20 acres of land
each. making a total of 60 acres here- 1
by conveyed.
Dated this 2nd day of August, A. D.
1934.—P. O. Kowalski, substitute trus-
tee. 7-14-21-28
The Boy Scouts of Buy Cily are
having their meeting tonight at eight
o'clock All boys interested in joining
the Scouts are invited. All Scouts
are urged to be there for registration
graph)' al globe, 20 feot in diameter, | displayed la in itself dramatic. Prin-
sticallyintheopentothe I cipal architectural feature of the
of the World * The globe | Ford Nuilding. the rotunda la
shaped in the form of a gigantie
gear reaching 110 feet sky ward.
From its summit, at nisht, the G00,-
000,000 candte power Ford Torch
rises vertically to the height of one ■
mile, as one of the features of the
World's Fair by night. Inside is a
vaal chamber occupied by the Ford
Drama of Transportation, a collec- !
lion of 66 priceless historic vehicles,
surrounding the open "Court of the
World" in the center. The court is
tandscapod and is surrounded by 60-
foot chromium pillars, surmounted I
by the flags of every nation in whose
territories Fordholdingsare located.
the rains the grass is very fine and __
plentiful. Hie interesting part of this
ta that the government is seeking just Hwyo„settin long wid yo nth-,
such ranges for many thousands of metic, Lou
cattle. Quite a source of profitable Ah s done learn to add de oughts
revenue for the landowners, if we are but de figuers bodder me still
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Bleeding.
Not liable to prove distressing, un-
less it amount* to hemorrhage Hem-
orrhages may endanger life Serious
bleeding from any extremity announ-
ce* itself and the first effectual ef-
fort should be- to stop the leak a*
quickly and intelligently as possible.
If one of the family is wounded in
an extremity arm or leg we must,
above all, remain calm and keep the
judgment cool Something must be
done be’ore the physic an can be had
it must be done right
if the blood "spurts," an artery
, however, that inter
will contribute suffi
•e. Orders filled the day they are received.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 57, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 14, 1934, newspaper, August 14, 1934; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554818/m1/2/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.