The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 74, Ed. 1 Monday, September 3, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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THE DAILY TRIPUNE, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 3, 1934
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Teachers Institute
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FRESH
Notice to Subscribers
MILK
LLASSEFIEDABS
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Twelfth Installment,
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354, Bay City.
"Young man, do you know what my
FOR SALE: Two Remtgton standard
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her eyes were blazing with hope and
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Sale of
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PARKER PENS
WANTED!
Ow-o-o!
Quick, the
a remarkable coinci-
LOTION!!
Asphalt Shingles
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BARRETT’S
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sun
one
lower rate of insurance. They
Anne knew when Barry came into
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Matagorda Pharmacy
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dience. Gage listened and grunted.
I looked around quickly. Girl and man
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PHONE 77
PARIS SMITH
Old Ullman Stern Krause
Building
7th Street
Crazy Water Crystals
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BAY CITY. TEXAS
PIIONE 173
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SCOTT DRUG COMPANY
A. H. WADSWORTH
Ioum wuks's Slacks
For S<hool!
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GENERAL INSURANCE A REAL ESTATE
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UNION CENTRAL LIFE
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OFFERING THIS WEEK A REAL
HORSE and MULE FEED
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BULKYO‘MOLENE_S2.25Sx.
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First Natiomaf Bank Building
Bay City, Texas
Telephone 254
Buy Feed From
Heady for School! Ciirls' Nen’
famous (Quality! Palue Priced Nen
CARTER GRAIN CO.
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Attention1.
Dress Prints
Tub Frocks
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BAY CITY, TEXAS
Annabella and franklin.'
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THAT’S WHAT EVERY
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Washed Shell
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Fred Fields Service Station
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Corner Avenue F and Fifth
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living Mrs, M. P. Large.
FOR SPENCER SERVICE €
to the beach. . . . Prepare For the
prevent it. Come in today for any
your
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I know that it is worth more than
I could hope to meet in cash. But you
Like to ride a good horse over moun-
tain trails and not see another human
being but your guide all day long?”
"Sounds pretty good.” Gage grunt-
ed. "Got a cook who can give a man
gain. If you Buy City folks don't be-
lleve 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 whore I can make a decent
dozen lotions and preparations — to tan
or not to tan.
Penney Hackdo-School Harman
Boys’ Shirts
Pcrcalcr! Brotddotht! Chambrayi!
McCoy Roofing and
Sheet Metal Co.
coincidence that wants to Im* kept un*
der your hat," he said grumpily. Here
comes Barry. Wed better change the
I subject and darned quick,”
course this can’t go on. We must look
for other quarters."
He looked worried and his jaw was
tight TIh’ Perch would have provided
comfort and a decent living but the
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staying in Granleigh?"
"I haven't thought much of any-
thing yet ” He stopped and gave her
a quick, embarrassed smile. “No, I
here.”
“Of course ” She
be
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the
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all that separates them is one spur of
rock."
And a pot of money. And don't
forget that the first project got a
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are made in.non -fading colors the
of red or green.
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and
of a
SANITARY
DAIRY
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$3.25 Parker Pencils
on sale
$1.98
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Clean Cot Ion Rags At The
Tribune Office
Solicit listings of lands and realty of every kind,
especially farms and ranches for sale or trade.
Constant service, reasonable commissions
Tornado, Fire, Automobile, Plate Glass and All
Other Classes of Insurance
The Culver Shell Dredging Co.
Bay City Matagorda
396
We also apply built up roofs
REASONABLE I’RICES
Roads Drives Walks Floors
$2.00 per cubic yard
Crushed Shell for
Baby Chicks Fertilizer
Business Phone 72
Deliveries by Bay City Material Co.
Phone 202
slack style with
slash pocketa i
Finely tailored.
Greys, tana. ,
Num Bovs' tool I
The prettiest patterns ane
colon in fast color prints
you've ever found at such
a low price! Special prints
for children—for women's
dresses and suits —for
household uses! A big selec-
tion of patterns—they make
up nicely when combined
witb eolid colore'
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I
am going in to town on Wednesday
thing for him."
"What was it?”
(Continued Next Week.)
Authorized Dealer For
CAILLE OUTBOARD MOTORS
way.
"It can't. Not for the same reason,
anyway. If you don't want to risk it,
I don't suppose that I could say any-
thing to change your decision, but
why don't you sell your side of the
spur and give me the chance to in-
terest somebody else' "
"See here, Mr. Gage, I know I’m
making a nuisance of myself but I
feel certain that you would let down
the bars if you really had a look at
the place."
room that he had bad news for
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excitement. "There are
That Is Cheaper Than Oats or Com
SAVE with SAFETY at ;
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own delicate hands, had
The Tribune is mailing to everT
subscriber whose subscription is due
a statement of the amount.
We ask you to please remit prompt-
ly upon receipt of the notice and help
us with the obligations we have.
Please do not disappoint us.
TRIBUNE PRINTING CO.
and will meet you at the Roswell, on
Seventh, at two o'clock sharp. Better
decide to come. Granleigh won't do
Think you are being watched there
JIM
An hour later she rang for Mat-
thews "I've decided to go in to town.
15°°
An-over Im pat
terna, with toll
turn-down cuffs.
Made for long
-ear.Ut10%!
Regular $5.00 Parker
Dufold on sale
$2.98
________________ ______ but
Synopsis she blinked them back hastily. "I
Three will: after a cream colored know it*' hard for you Barry. If I
Teachers’ Institute will lx- held Fri-
day. Sept. 7 at Bay City. Two three-
hour sessions will be held from 9 am
to 12, and from 2pm to S pm The
program will be found in this iasue.
Claire F Pollard
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suppose not
things and
truck me
When wesay we give you attention, we
mean it. Drive up to our pump for gas
and yo get your gas promptly, courteous-
ly. But you feet more. We test your tires,
your oil and your water— and we clean
your windshield. It’s the "something-ex-
tra” you'll like. It costs you nothing more.
black eye, and nobody’s going to be mine. Somebody saw us the other
ho much!”
Burry was called to the telephone
but Anne stayed there, curled up in
a chair.
Barry took an early train the next
morning.
"I don't know how long I may have
to wait before I can see him, but I’m
going to be on hand Wish me luck.
Nancy."
“Oh Barry, I do!” She gave him a
desperate little hug and he kissed her
goodbye
The morning mail came as he left,
and Matthews handed her some let-
ters. There was one envelope that she
looked at twice She hurried to her
room and tore the envelope open.
I must see you again. It's important
Drink Your Way To Health”
They made the return trip in good
time, arriving before the dinner hour
Mrs. Duane did not appear. Mn Du-
you mean,” she asked slowly, "that
FOR RENT: Apartment with all mod-
ern conveniences or bedroom with
private bath. Call Miss Tunic Holmes.
Dirk reddened “It's the kind of a
ces. We can get a tiny apartment
somewhere and have lots of fun.”
He faced her with obstinate deter-
mination, angry, but more alive than
she had seen him in weeks.
her arrival she marries Barry Du-
ane, her nearest neighbor. Against
her better judgment she accompanies
her husband East Mrs Duane is bit-
terly resentful of Anne Wealthy Cleo
Pendleton, her obvious choice vow.
revenge Anne recognizes a man loi-
tering on the Duane grounds Later
Barry tells Ann John Gage is the
real head of the Duane mills. He fails
to note her frozen silence
anxious to see his money go the same’ night. I heard it from the little blonde
boss before I‘d been back half an
Regular $7.00 Parker
Dufold, on sale
$4.98
WILL TRADE Cadillnc 61, in Al con-1
dition for city lot or acreage. Phone I
('an be applied over your your
Md wood shingle roof. They; eKtablished her separate dining room
are fire resisting and take a in the west wing
might consider taking a vacation. Do
I you like good shooting? Or fishing?
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FOR SALE: Baby's play pen. Cull
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slightly ashamed of the unreasoned
impulse which had sent him careening
across town.
They were in a shabbier, busier dis-
trict now. The black and white taxi
had gained on them again. It swung
in to the curb in front of a dingy-
looking entrance, and Kennedy got
out.
"I’ll stop here.”
Barry tossed a bill to the driver.
Matthews. If Mi Barry should call' Having made a complete idiot of him-
up later, tell him where I have gone self, he would walk back for u few
He can have me paged at the Plaza, ' ’’locks and put in a call to Nancy,
any time after three ” ! For his self-respect he stepped into
! 4 doorway, inclined to grin at himself
It gave him a good view of the ho-
Barry was talking hard He had tel. Another taxi had just drawn up
waited over three hours for this au- A slim, small figure stepped out. and
lots of pla- probably not much else.
“There's a big log rach house with
Perch was closed to them for six
mother refuses to Mt Mt the
table with mu’”
her.
Anne felt her face grow hot. "Do
“Of course not. And what did you
mean by saying that I was being
watched in Granleigh?”
“Just a bright little deduction of
Don’t look like this after a short excursion
you can make. I am ready to hear
it.”
They were home again.
"What is there to say that you’d be
willing to believe?” she asked bitter-
ly. I went there to meet him. It was
a matter of business, as he told you.
That is all.”
"What business could you have
with a man like that? And why
couldn't it be transacted decently, in
your own home?”
"He wanted to see me privately,"
she continued. "I knew him— years
ago—when he was in better circum-
tances. He wanted me to—do some-
"Oh, it's that is if Thought you'd vanished into the dihgy portals of the
given up that nonsense by this time hotel.
It isn't nonsense. Mr. Gage It‘s Anne looked hastily around the un-
horse sense. The land is there, acres inviting lobby
on acres of it. as rich as the imperial "Don't like it'" Kennedy sent an
could ever be, the water is there, and amused glint at her
months in cach year. plain ham and eggs without drown-
I'm terribly sorry to have got you ing em in a gummy sauce?
into this, Barry. We can go anywhere' Barry leaned back with a grin of
you like Were you thinking of / pure relief.
"I'll guarantee both the cook and
the appetite."
“What kind of accommodations have
g
ru
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WE BUY LINCOLN HEAD PENNiFS
Will pay up to $2.00 ach if over ten
years old. Indian Head pennies woith
op to $51 00 each. Send 10c for BUY-
ING CATALOG CONIINENTAL
COIN CO, Box 1722, Chitago.
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THIS is the season of
the year when mothers
must exercise special
care in choice of milk for
children. . . Our milk
is fresh daily and grades
high in all food values.
. . . Delivered to your
home.
gaazumeg e
it's pretty
Every One Guaranteed
Buy that pen for school
now and save. Sale
lasts a short time only.
Huston’s Drug
Store
Bi
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all the improvements, and electric cur-
rent. Of course it isn't town."
"That's all right The change might
do her good.”
They went down together in a pri-
vate elevator. Barry had won a victory
but he wondered grimly what Nancy
was going to do to keep the lovely
Paula from being bored to hysterics.
Barry turned briskly back from the
curb, intending to find the nearest
telephone and break the glad news to
Nancy. He took two steps and slowed
down
A few yards ahead of him a man
was signaling a taxi. Barry had
vaguely noticed the same man loiter-
ing in the corridor when they had
come out. Instead of a trim uniform
he wore a well-fitting blue suit but
Barry knew him. As Kennedy step-
ped into a taxi Barry jerked his fin-
ger at another.
Follow that black and white,” he
said, and slammed the door.
Once they lost sight of it. but Bar-
ry's driver expertly picked up the
trail. Barry was beginning to feel
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------------------------ ----- roadster had been found wrecked in could do anything if there '* any pox-, - 3.
—— ---------‘' • the sea at the foot of a cliff a girlsible way " ume “ worth,
typewriter*. Priced reasonable. — J. calling herself Ar e Cushing appears He shook hi* head. "No. I'm afraid
""" at the desert town of Marston SheLit can’t be helped It's —her house
......... ve wn care . , _ has bought, sight unscen, a ranch lo-
MY HOME IS FOR SALE at a bar- ited thirty miles
away. Soon after
NOTICE TO ALL FARMEIS
Von can buy the oniy first grude truetor fuel there la In Matagorda
County from me st ll‛e delivered, ineluding 4e tax.
I have lube oils priced from Mr to 43e per gallon and a very low price
on cup grease.
I at ill handle Hast Cexns gasoline at Hr wholesale and kerosene 74c.
See Me Before You Buy.
Blaylock Independent Gas and Oil
1RAMIIILS ■
INID, s
as we du "
"There’s no other way to take it.
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Hand picked styles—hand
picked fabric* — careful
workmanship—that’s what
make* these such wonderful
values in girls' wash dress-
es ! Pleated or gathered belt-
leas styles for 1 to 3 sizes—
bright stripes, plaids,
checks, flower prints for
girls up to 14!
DOES (VO0R
door9 A6Ak?
L oAm• CL0U0
neEu ■
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"I'm going in to town tomorrow,
and I’m going to see Gage again
if I have to knock down a row of sec-
retaries to get to him. We’re' going
to have one more round over the Ju-
nipero."
She gave his arm a sudden squeeze.
"He must agree this time. It means
eoermem
"Don't take it that way, Nancy.
I She’s old. anil she doesn't see things
■ "She handled the blonde rather
well," Riddle remarked absently.
Well, that was a mistake
"A very natural one.” Riddle seem-
, ed absorbed in his ball. "I saw the
resemblance as soon as she spoke. It’s
, startling."
। "How the devil,' 'sputtered Halli-
i day, "could you see a resemblance
to some unknown female whose name
, wasn't even mentioned?”
"Just an unsuspected gleam of in-
telligence. Ax soon as I cought Blon-
die's girlish chatter I made the con-
nection. This Mrs. Duane is practi-
cally the image of an actress I saw a
couple of years ago I run across het
picture in the paper again last spring.
She'd been killed in a motor acci-
dent. Her car skidded over the edge
of a cliff and she was drowned."
Halliday said "M'm" and lost in-
ti rest. Riddle stopped to light a cig-
a retie.
"They never found the body," he
said thoughtfully.
"That sounds like a nasty crack.
Ward '
“I didn't intend it that way. But
that girl's name was Nanny, too. It
hour."
"So it was Cleo ' Anne said it un-
der her breath, as though she had
forgotten Kennedy's existence.
That was just a little tip-off," Ken-
nedy informed her. "The rest you
won't like. I think you'd better go
away Nancy."
"That’s preposterous!” An angry
color flamed. but fright was crowd-
ing anger aside. "What possible ex-
planation could give to Bary?"
"I'm afraid that's up to you. I don't
say it will be easy." He lowered his
voice, significantly cautious I saw
Gage the other day. He may have
recognized me."
He doesn't even know that I am in
Granleigh."
"But he's likely to find it out any
day, and when he does, things are go-
ing to happen. If he lets either one
of us hang around in the same coun-
try after what happened last May, it
will be just a present from Santa
Claus. You and I are out of the pic-
ture, Nancy, and we may have to
take a sudden journey any day. I
mean to do it when I'm ready and
you'd better get a telegram from a
sick aunt in Manitoba.”
“I won't! I won't go and you can't
make me."
"Sure of that? Not even if Duane
should be told—what you told Gage
that night?"
"Jim! You wouldn't be so insanely
cruel!"
Kennedy flushed slightly, but his
hard gaze did not waver. Anne reach-
ed over and clutched at his hand.
“Haven't you any mercy for anyone
else? I thought—when I told you
about that the other night—that you
—Oh!"
Her voice died in a shaking breath.
She was looking past Kennedy with
a stricken stare.
"Oh—Barry! I—won't you—"
She stammered, stiffening and try-
ing to smile, as he came grimly to-
ward them, his face set and a white
line of fury around his lips. Barry
looked past Kennedy as though he
had not been there.
"If you have finished," he said, “It
will not be necessary for your com-
panion to see you home."
Anne arose slowly, but Kennedy's
chair had already rasped back. He
was on his feet, a dark glitter in his
eyes
"High handed, aren't you? You
must think you're pretty damned im-
portant if nobody can have a busi-
ness interview with your wife with-
out your permission."
"You'd better consider it finished.
Get out!"
The voice was low, but the words
were bitten off and flung. For a mo-
ment longer, they stared at each oth-
er. Barry's face flinty in its tight re-
straint. Kennedy's faintly jeering.
Then his shoulders moved express-
ively. Kennedy had too much at stake
to risk ruining everything by a pub-
lic row with Nancy's husband. He
bowed to Anne
"Thank you for the interview Mad-
ame. in case do not see you again "
He walked deliberately away Anne
broke the silence that was suffocat-
ing.
Well?" she demanded
"I think I am the one to ask for
explanations, but the first thing to do
is to get out of this hole Are you
ready?”
Anne nodded silently and went with ।
him.
"If there is any explanation that
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Ready now! The event you've been waiting
for! Stork up for a whole school season at
this low price I Fancy pattern percales,
white and solid broadclotha, blue and gray
chambravs 12%-14% Bov” Blouses. 40
tion of a dazzling loveliness and
you? I'd want to bring Mrs. Gage.
She hasn't been well lately."
expensive Barry politely swallowed his dis-
| may. His one meeting with Mrs. John
was afraid that Gage had left him with the recollec-
He had just come back from a bitter
half hour with his mother, and he
wit* stung with a humiliation that lie
could not admit, even to her.
“Oh, my dear!" Her eyes stung
Mr- ll iarris, Spencer representa-
tive. tfd
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J.C PENNEY CO,
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