The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 45, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 1, 1924 Page: 3 of 4
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THE IMPROVED
Fresh Alarm Clocks
LOCALS CO PERSONALS
REXALL
Blue Chimney
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New Perfection
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APRIL 3.4 AND 5
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HUSTONS DRUG STORE
BayCity
Texas
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Demonstrations (iluil) Given
Bay < It),
Texas
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Clark's Special Coffee
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Walker Furniture Co
FUNERAL DIRECTORS ANU EMBALMERS
Coffee That Satisfies
o. e. m. Mint»
Looking at it as
April
»ur
III HI. F. II.IMM NKKTIM®
an investment
AN EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS—FREE!
Mr*
If you were inventing! a thousand dollant in a factory,
man-
Special Sale Until
offering iL
Up
If you were inventing a thousand dollar* in an addi-
EASTER
tion to your houav, you would not give the order to any
< ar|M*n1vr who happened along.
that should characteriw any investment.
Special reduction on all Hat - and
WHITE lt( ECFN EGGS
latdicw’ Dre*aex
R0THER5
□□GE
Johnson Strain, From 200 * * Egg Hens
MOTOR CAR
Call and inspect our line before
Per Setting 15 Eggs $1.50
BMortment h broken
Otis Montgomery
HARDY-ANDERSON’AUEO'CO.
New line of Fine Hoaiery juat
Mall Orders Promptly Handled
i
MH 111
received
Phone 154
last
Bay City
Ste- I
EXIDE BATTKRIES
GOODYEAR TIRE!
Read The Tribune’s Want Ads.
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Mrs.A.E.Stinnett
When you buy your car, get it from someone who can
deliver with it those element* of safety and reaponaibility
mine or mortgage, you would estimate the solidity of the
investment much by your opinion of the man or institution
\V hen in need of a reliable clock, we’ll be pleased
to serve you
VERSER BROTHERS
EXCLUSIVE MEX'8 STORE
THURSDAY. FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY
I so largely taken
which the duties,
A farewell party was given
outfit by Rev. and Mrs. W O
.Mr. and Mrs. II IL Brown of Gulf,
were here Monday
US per cent,
boll weevils,
these
have
the
them.
T»rm»
, and
Your
Read
grand
All member, ante-i
h Buckeye
reasonable
Don't
get
Mr.
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as
P. G. SECREST
■IKWEI.ER ANO OPTOMETRIST
HIIBRBI
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f n
very
rT'HE best insurance of
1 pure, fresh, clean,
wholesome food is to place
It in the clean. RF-
—Sfce ssrk H»*.«4
1924 Bill I HIM-
ARE NOW
AT THIN STORE.
Mr. Preston Williams, of Matagor-
da, was in the city Monday.
Mis. Stoddard will sell the furni-
ture In her house, during the month
of April, at private sale only. T
Price, fixed.
1-4-I.UZ3-Z*
Mrs. C. W. Burkhart, ot Matagorda,
is in the city, the guest of Mrs Cora
Perry
FOR MR. AND WRN.
GI.ASM Of h
.Mr. and Mrs Fr«d Melds, ot Hom-
are visiting relatives here
Mr and Mrs. Otto Middlebrook, ot
Alice, are visiting relatives In Mata-
gorda
To our Beloved Sovereign Mrs
Stone, and Family •
Whereas God, in His holv wisdom,
has deemed it
heavenly home
and father;
1 And the
making one *
two
Glacier
Refrigerator
The highest-grnde house-
hold refrigerator built —
selling at a popular price.
Exclusive, r« ten ted fea-
tures—not found in any ’
other refrigerator,
REFRIGERATOR TIME IS ALMOST HERE -WE HAVE
OK DISPLA Y I LIKE OE GLACIER REFRIGERATORS
\M) WOULH LIKE FOR YOV TO I.OOK THEM OVER
HEFORE Rl’YIVG.
This is a sale where you buy
one item at regular price
then another Item of the
same kind for one cent.
with
Issue.
of In-
i citizen
The Bible Is
hook In the
IK
• ••••«!
We art offering
thased from us I
eight class range- 01
as low as |tl> 00 and
can he made up fr >i
thare is nott
and fabrics
My buck and kid
in eno trouble since
depends upon theIj
. - — the citizen, so11
I strongly laid down The Bible |»ll
I the most democratic hook in the'j
I, world."
—i Th<
tnr proof of experience tn become! 1 at
convinced of the advisability of con
oilidatlng two or more one-1each-r
ch'-ola Into a single school. they will
II
THESE NEW
NEV MODELS
I an extra pair of trousers free with each suit pur
from the Spring and Summer line of 1921 Thera art
f the remaining •ample* from this Uns beginning
up to 0'0 O’*. all with free trousers. These suits
tn the New Splng and Rummer 1924 models and
iHtinzui-li them from the current season** styles
ORGANIZE HUM ll<
FR1DA1
Mr. and Mrs. H G. Brown, of Gulf,
were visitors to the city yesterday.
Quite a number ot cotton fanners
have their ground in good shape and
many of them have their crops
planted. Watch the first crop of
weevils and stop them. If this is
done the following crops will not be
so bad.
I wide Christianity in a very intereat-
I tng. instructive and Inspiring
I ner
I Mr Popham
Mr ('. W. Burkhart, of Matagorda,
spent yesterday in the city on busi-
ness.
\ t INTER - < OOK1NG, BETTER-
LOOKING Bill CHIMNEY NEW
PERFECTION WITH CONVEX-
II N( I N TH AT M VKE YOLK KITCH-
EN WORK MORE PLEASANT.
Mr Charles Blesel, of Gulf, was
business visitor here yesterday.
STOP THAT BACKACHE I
al Many Bay City Folks Have Found the)
•1
find It In the lett-r of Mr Wilson
Mr. Wilson says there is no «n<-h
thing as a good one-teucher school,
some are better ihsn others, hut th*
best la poor What dooms them to
inefficiency and Inadequacy, la the
The Men's Bible Class of the First
Baptist Church had a good number
present last Munday and Mr Thoa
A. Popham led the lesson on World-
Our hopes for a good cotton crop
have now gone up to a fraction over
Plant it and watch the
Get the first crop ot
pests and you've solved the
biggest part of the problem
Mr. A. G Baer, of Matagorda,
spent yesterday in Bay Citv on bust-
ntHS.
Misses Violet and Vivian Crtech,
Margaret and Betty Kilbride and
1 Tootsie Whitaker were in Gulf today
I the guests of Miss Velma Smith
I RESH CLOCKS give the owner much better service than
clocks that have lieen in stock for a long time. OURS
ARE FRESH.
Phone 281
llphvns in honor 9f Mr and Mrs H J II
■': Glnsscock and Mrs Glasscock's moth-11
---------------------- er, Mru. Orr, who leave tomorrow for i I
their new home in San Henflo A I
If you want more business uao
“printers ink for results. IzX’STX* * * I
A crowd of young people are
taltily taking liberty on April 1
Mr I* Ifolfurd. of Houston. South-
• eng division representative •i-rvke
and repair department International
| Harvester Co., la in the city for the
I week, the guest of Mr F G. Cobb,
county representative of the com-
; puny Mr Cohb Is getting his Ray
( City store in good shape for liunluea*
Head change in Hardy-Anderson
i Auto Co.'e advertisement I ntodsy's
Tribune
Mr C. G. Hamill, of the Hamill
Drilling Company, Inc,, Is in the city
for a few days on business
ft&KoJIJL
The News printed1 an interesting
communication the other day from S
U Wilson, superintendent of schools
in Gregg County, on the subject of
school consolidation **FV>r many
yeara." Mr. Wilson wrote. there
have be< n thres-s white schools.
Mount Hylvan, in Gregg County, the
other two. Holts and Browning, in
Smith County County Superintend-
ent Boulter and myself last August
persuaded the people ot these com-
munities to consolidate their schools
for one year and try It out. One of
the trustees from Smith County came
to my office Saturday to aak me to
The Men'* BIH. Class chsll*ngea '|
every citizen to a close study of the
Bible teaching on the way 'to make |
the world safe for democracy " This 11
Idea, spoken by Woodrow Wilson. 11
originated from the Bible
Com* with us next Sunday
Head Mrs A. E. Stinnett's adver-
tisement in today'H Tribune She is
now holding a special bah- for Easter
trade. '
Scott Drug Co. tomes in
neat advertisement in thia
Watch it for announcements
terest.
A crowd of young people chaper-
•ned by Mesdaines Caatleton, E.
I Wood. E N. Gustafson and ETank
I Thompson were
I day. where they celebrated with an
I oyster fry.
ten
n.UHt be thought a
at which many more
phan succeed < <>nsolidation
By FRESH alarm docks, we mean docks fresh from the
factory, freshly oiled and fresh in our stock, ready to
RI N and spread the “alarm.” We have just received a
supply of this kind of docks ranging in price from SI.50
to $1.75 each.
Annual uieetiiig Chamber . i Com
!uurce l-'riday night. April 11. at the
Nuckols Hotel Thlb v.ill be u most
; important meeting as nports for the
past year will be submitted and offi-
i: eers (or next year will be selected
Every member should arrange to at-
Jt<nd this meeting
j i Tile annual meetlug of the Cham-
ber of Commerce will be April 11 In-
stead of next Friday a* announced in
I; yesterday’a Tribune
' .1 1) and Burnett Yancey, accom-
i pauied by their mother .spent the
11 week-end in Houston with Mrs Yan-
11 eey’s daughter. Mrs .laHOii Humber.
Dr I.'. E Scott returned yesterday
- from Houston with Mr. W. 1» Blair,
who has been in a Houston hospiutl
, tor sometime. He is considerably
j improved
will he a call meeting
7 2® p m for Initiation, and
district deputy grsml matron
will b. pr.M-nt
to attend
Following the Initiation the regu-
lar monthly open house will be ot>-
served in club rooma
Mrs
best to call to His
your des. husband
*'e It Resnvcd. That mcnibeni < i
Callie Barry Grove, No. 1952. and we.
the committee, do extend to you our
sincere sympathy aud love in your I
bcura of grief and sorrow
Be It Eurther Resolved. That we
commend you tc our Heavenly father
who doeth all thine.- well, and vlio
■-■aid, "I am the reaurlection mi. the
lite, all who belleveth ->n me, though
he weri dead, yet shall he live "
Be II further Resolved. That a
copy of these leaolutiops lie spread
on the minute book of our grove and
a copv b- 'ent to our county pvpor
for publication
May God bless you and your family ’
and watch over all of you is our
prayer* Nettie Groves,
Norma Cooper.
Addie Flitter,
Committee Woodman Circle.
Grove No. 1952.
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O. E. N. MEETING
I HE GREATEST till sTttVE
VALIE WE HAVE EVER H H» \T
MODERITE FRIt'EK.
Regular monthly business meeting i
of Eastern Star tonight; all members |
a urged to attend. H'eretary. i
(i.i H! *■
opinion of Mr Wilson, is the inability
of any teacher to teach from seven
, ,,, . ■ ... I to ten grades effectively. Certainly
There will be 4 meeting at the „ „„ h h , b o
Grand Opera House FWa.v sfternmm^, ,M(.h .chers fall
Ml o clock of all lovers of Cowers than B,1(.e<,e(1 4<onsolWation may not
The object of the meeting Is to talk ,ilrt ,H be u I11(..1HUr,. „( ..eonoiny, lu
over the advisibillfv of some kind of lhr nnanctal ,„nMe. ,tloU((b (bv ^w,
co opvrative work for the beautify ,h„re „n of thal
„ Ink of our city and to assls one an- Un<| „ ,,, tlllll|11
in Matagorda Mon- other >n securing plants and flowers wonK lhat t|,(. . ,„1M(1||,|Hl(..|
>-y a mutual exchange and to di-eus- f)jwer ,han w,.re
the moat desirable varlet.es to order „hll.,r ym ,b(. a,.h<)(>lM (.,)nH„|1(|ate,|
for this climate. All ladles in the ( |tut |bl,ri, (H always an economy of
city who are interested In flowers. ,.ncr({y effe<.ted. and therefore an
are Invited to be piesent | access of efficiency In the teaching,
* -O""'" - - | and that result alone would Justify
M HtMH, CtlXNtll ID ITittX. >|>< consolidation The largei school
' is the better school because It per-
mits a concentration of energies
which are scattered necessarily
the small one-teacher schools
Heveral things need to Im- done to
improve the quality of education ob-
talnable In the rural schools. Thai
of consolidating stands high in the
list Some students of the problem
put It at the top The .News Is not
informed as to the progreas that Is
now being made In the effort to bring
about consolidation The latest au-
thoritative information it has on the
subject Is supplied In the twenty-
second biennial r< port of the state
superintendent of public Instruction
help them to make the consolidation j made by
permanent In tb<- conversation he
stated that here was not a parent nor
child In the tbr>e communities wb->
would even think of going back to
the little one-teacher schools Not
only so. hut ihat white families had
movH Into this district in order to
get the advantag,* of this consoli-
date school, adding 15 white children
to the enrollment "
The advisability ot
school nourish where
Isngulshe.i
that hardly nee<
gument ft is
SHOEH Ife.ome our Iik-sI sales-
man selling high grade shoes direct
to wearer Quick seller and good
commission. Experience not requir-
ed TANNERS SHOE MEVI CO. <43
C St . Boston. Mass |-d
y Miss Blanton, who held the
office at that time This Included
the scholastic year 1921-22 The re-
port showed that up to the begin-
ning of that scholastic year the total
number of consolidated schools was
442 andt hat during that year 115
were added Those figures are Indi-
cative nt a progmsalve rate of la-
rranao in the matter of cosolldationa
likelihood la that the in-
continues at a progressive
Dallas News.
Rose Williams.
Worthy Matron
Williamson. Secretary
Is a dull, nerve-racking backache
wearing you out? Do you feel older
aud slower than you should? Are
you tired, wea kand nervous; find it
imposisble to be happy, or enjoy the
good times around you? Then
there's something wrong nud likely I
it's your kidneys Why not get at
the cause? t'se Doau’s fills a stim |
ulund diuretic to the kidneys,
neighbors recommend Doan's
what this Bay City resident says
C. E Helmecks, proprietor of tin
shop, Seventh Street, says 1 used
( Doan's Pills for backache and other
kidney trouble ami they proved Vi ry
beneficial. 1 can conscientiously rec-
ommend this medicine.'’
Hasn’t Nucered Since
seven years later, Mr
mi eke said "I think as much of
Doan's Pills today as when I gave my
former statement,
neys have given i
Doan's cured me."
Price 60c, at all dealers. 1
simply usk for a kidney remedy
Doans’ Pills—-thi same that
Helmecke hud. Foster-Milhurn Co.
a Mfrs., Buealo. N. Y (22*
o o
REMH I TltiXN OF RENPECT
or thrir1 rate .
before la a proposition ,
needs the support of ar-1
U aelfevldvnt. But Ifj
there are minds which n-ed the bet
to I
f
w*
Is putting his very
vest effort into the teaching of these
l« axons every Sunday The clstw.
has been reorganised lately and the
officers, teachen, pastor and the
whole class extend to every man In
Ray City an invitation to come and
help in the study of the*,, llihle les-
sons every Sunday morning at >;<S I
o’etoch. Next Sunday's topic is. 1
“Why the Kingdom Was Divided" —
und the lesson is found in the twelfth
chapter of I King" The text Is.
Pride goeth before distru'tlon and
I x haughty spirit before a fall" Pro-II
I vvrbe. 16:12
Huxhy says "The fllhle has been I
J th.- Magna ( harts ot th» p-wir and of
the spproved l»own to modern times
i no state has had a constitution in
t which the Interests of the people are I
i Into account; in!
much more than I
I the. privilege*, of rulers are Insisted!
I upon Nowhere Is the fundamental I
I truth, that the welfare of the state |
In the long run.
| righteousness of
laid
Misses Velma Smith and Audrey
F’ranz, of Gulf, were visitors here
ytsterday.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 45, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 1, 1924, newspaper, April 1, 1924; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365933/m1/3/: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.