The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 6, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 16, 1915 Page: 2 of 4
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N'evdlvwork Club, every Thure-
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SOCIETY PERBONALH.
VISIONS.
NOIL!) REVIVE MOTHERS’ ('MB.
Prizes v* 111 Im* awarded •»«» Hat
The Rev. S. G. Porter will conduct
work.
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NO CHARGES
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heavy
cash only.
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The Bell SaleSystem
treasurer, Mrs.
John Gaines;
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1 following a train wreck, anil i* made'
The to believe that alie is the mother of
Mayer is . .mr. ntly inspir'd by the
American football games.
t File-let Phcto-t'omedy
Marie Cahill.
i;..Htr>u HOtr. 1'iist Tuesday night.
tron, Mrs. H B Eidman
Piwtllsi-, u«>-r«in<>. U’odueKtay afternoons. Preu-
I.;, nt, Mr*. Henry Ru*«'b*«.
Henry
Kltmka
are five reel* on the bill tonight at
usual price*.
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a)ta»rnAtr Monday gth-motmi.
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Positively nothing will be charged during this sale.
Nothing will be sent out on approval. A. M.
Badouh’s interest must be turned into Cash, and
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MOWH BE R VII >: POMTOAED.
other clothing.
'you wish to send to the orphans, send
It to the Baptist parsonage by Thun '
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Make • practice of reading Tribune
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*«. Hay Pity.
mmi ' (Tub
Hiindiiy at the Federated Church a
Harvest Ilium' service will be held,
followed liy the usual preaching
At St. Mary’s Miaaion in Grate
Chapel the usual morning prayer with
lay reading
before Advent, the subject tor reading
will lie ■’Our la»xl Moments”
< OI I El.t l'HR I t A Al .VI.
MIK NTtRTN FRIBAY.
.tuition. tilp*ri<*o. 5V,.,l»,*.»u*y aft.-rtKrons.
Mvut. Mrs. I. I*. Kuller
1 >. fourth Tuesday afternoon,
hr. isum’iey.
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If business la dull. stimulate It with
, advw.—you can save money thia way an ad in The Tribune.
toting I .ndles'
day .afternoon.
Library
Thus. H
Prom the papers received at this
office from practically every section When.* the stream bubbles up and dis-
of the State the county attorney* have [torts in the aun.
rerwlvnd the lints of delinquents for, AMtf laughingly leaps and surgl
toll and previous years from the tai fun.
cpllectoto and are pmreodlnv
This being Mund.iv nexl
' alm 1
nafue
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for
Sii-Jte'
TtHir.-wlay afternoon*
IM. H«»y ThilH'Hh,
the kids de
roteund did
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The ini Ing 01 • iii.thHi.ooo iimualiy
to aupi oi l biiu mlHslonarloa was ad-
vocated by J. Ctinipbell White. pre#!*
dent of ?h< I niveralty of Wooster, in
an uddi>' - al Hi< opening <»f the Bos-
ton Laymen's Convention representing
many Protestant deimmihalmns lie
athh'd that tie war in Europe put the
burden of apreadtof Christianity more
and nmre upon this country The d<*
tor should have encouraged the imme-
diate spreading of iTirlatlanitv in Eti
itipe. whore it is really needed
Fh»* Ud* H I**’*. »*
Idtsnf. Mrw. John
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with the’ At the faltering steps falter, ere Ven-
lo he found!
to
Misx Nell Hinith of Austin is hen.
the guest of Mrs. A B. Von Dohlmi.
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ST. .MARK’S EPISCOPAL CHPRCH
• ’■ thollt , fh *t rj*hurHday :if’ m<M»n nt th»- < hur« h.
!*n’Shi»!»t, Mfm Alhn FHiuudt.
Tw‘ falUvM Auction, Wuilneptinyi* uoi <>i • 'uplwt by
Club.
that
Avenue L and wrecked ahd follow* by motor
Among the other paasengerw on the
Thia will provide Col- wrecked train were Dicky Stole and
rgrontly a<<|Uired wife, Triiile voHfctions,
When the
it io the Baptist parsonairc by Thur*
llapidnesa. laive, niav all be,
yours, most graciou* Queen,
Honiugi* <»f auiiject*. nnd all. prow leal. •
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And <*n may iJf< find only one path-;
way. dear maid, for you
’ | Th< same bright Angel attend
whotv life through
I a golden
’round your head
Hay ( it, *1 Jto Longer “Llttlr” From
What she Hec*.
A prominent lady in the city lisa
received the following letter from Mrs.
- L. T. Worley of San Antonio, who is
anxious to revive the Mothers' Club, or
like oroanixatioti. Wo are instructed
to reproduce the letter tor the "good
it might do."
1 The letter follows:
Ban Antonio. Texas. November 14.—-
1 Dear Mrs. ———, Bay City, Texas.—
A teacher friend of mine has informed
niw there once was a Mothers* Club
or Parent-Teacher Association in Hay
City. I have also learned of other
(Tuba that ' once was” in our great
big State I assume that /on may be
interested and seek advice from you
as to whom I should address in effort
toward ' rejuvenating" this rapidly
(growing work for child welfare? I
■ can well ;md< rstand why some of the
'organltatlaus have dropped out of ox-
i istencr. but from what I new in the
The ladies of the Baptist < hurrh acr papers “Bay City" is no longer “little,”
^“’•ahd 1 would be so very glad if your
(Community <ould see the advantages
of reorganising and joining forces to
the Htate-wlde work Are your teach-
ers favorable to this movement?
If you are Interested please road the
' enclosed pM[»rr and If you think a re-
newal of your organization could Im*
i effected. I would be delighted to have
the address of one to whom I could
send our folder, etc. Wt now have
splendid program material to offer or-
ganizations In membership.
At our recent Child Welfare <*onfer-
ence in Dallas, more than Iftd new or-
ganizations. and other reclaimed, were
reported Ont loan papers are of
great help to parent-teachers' meet-
ing*
Appreciating the courtesy of a reply
Making your life one srand. sweet fair, with frost, lowest temperature! and trusting that I have appealed to
the right friend.'’ I am. cordially and
appreciatively, Mrs. U T. Worley.
C< r respond Ing Secretary
General Delivery. San Antonio. Tex.
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forward, and tells Judy that he is her,
husband, and that she is wanted hi
Featuring ,l"' police for having married a minor
Judy embraces her "husband" while!
the real Trixie looks on in anger.
Dicky introduces Trixie as Mrs
but privately tells j
his wife that they will leave (hat night!
for Paris, leaving I'm le Mtlgg behind.
Trixie's former husband arrives at ■
s with her two children, who
him. Ths chil-,
dren become lost In the grounds and
Dos Laubercheirner asks them their
names.
“Papa's name is Hale,
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On this day Ian anient courtship Freddy proposes J pharmacocpia take the youngsters to *’ but a dream, this passing of
• hey leave for hn-( Judy and tails her that he has found
.her children. July is surprised toj
learn that alie In the mother of two«
beautiful girls. Meanwhile, Freddie;
arrives, attempts to embrace Judy, him
Wife, engages in a free-for-all fight
with the (Jerman police, the hotel,
tlerman students, and Dicky.
but In the end, after various other,
<'omplicat ions. matt<*rs are
ened out and all ends merrily.
At the lant meeting of K. H Ruge-
ley Chapter C. D. C.« Mrs
Ruaclcy and Mrs Rudolph
were elected delegates to the annual
convention which meets In Austin De-
cember ?-to Mrs. Q. A. Mtxrre and
Mrs H. B. Eidman were elected al-
ternates. The following officers were
elected tor the year 1PHI:
going to pack two boxes for
11 hick nor - orphan Home; one box la
__lto contain preserves and fruit, thv
O on your voung o,,H‘r r,nthinn if yon have anything
! nttisic and settle ' brow a crown has placed
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Who from your birth through bright-
est paths your feet have led: I
May the Years Iwsr the "Banner
Happiness ’ as they march on,
Amhi Jut toll, at <JiIl <»f < h«knnai>i Mr.
I *«• (A la.
A play which la said to be the beat
of the ten two-reel plays ever ever
produced by the Unlvcrxal Company la
the attraction at the Pastime tonight
fair! ft was written by Ix>ia Weber, that
author nt Hypocrites" and ‘Bean-
Light dal ’ The story Is based upon Helena
Evan** story from the Black Cat magn-
Kate Shipper*' Fbrcrast: Protect ship- zine, and Is said to be a masterpiece
Moore re elected: recording secretary, ments during the next 24 hours from that stands in a class hy itself There
, temperatures as follows; North and
Henry Rugelcy. re-elected; hlatoian. east. 32 degrees.
Mrs. Rudolph Kleska: registrar of
membership secretary. Mr*, John
M’hih re-elected
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Mwt abc'«n. Hi t’GTiii
tioukS K’vmiin’Mitivp,
City, beginning November 15th. and
continue through Sunday. November
2st.
There will be three daily services—
Holy Communion at 7:30 a. m.; Mis-
sion germons at 4 and 7:30 p. m.
The purpose of this mission Is to
give instruction In Christianity, qucs-,
tions may be asked by anyone, and an-
swers will be given during th*1
«crvlce*.
Men especiallv are cordially Invited 1
O, that men would see the goodness,
th* beauty and th* glory of Jesus
Christ and declare the wonder* He
does for th< ihlldrrn of men’
Th* Rector.
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NOTICE
altout 3« degrees. Tuesday
! weather, warmer.
’ For East Texas: Tonight fair, not
so cold in west portion; frost to east
and central coasts and nearly to west!
coat Tuesday fair weather; warmer.
For West Texas. Tonight fair
warmer, except in the Panhandle.
Tuesday fair; warmer In southeast
portion. '
For Oklahoma: Tonight fair, not so
cold heavy frost. Tuesday
weather; warmer
! Winds on the Texas Coast:
Preaident, Mrs. H I.. Rugelcy. re- northerly to easterly
eteftrd: vice president. Mrs Kate Shippers* Forecast:
Collegeport, Texas, November III
Sutunho. the i'Uth, la the date for lhe(
third annual College>>ort Fair
fair will really In gin Friday, the IPlh, tw« bouncing babies,
with th” third annual better babies Jud\ Evans i - a su< <» -stul comedy
contest, under tin- auspice* of the Col star. Fredrb a stag door Johnny. After , ,.|ur,.
1<gejn»ri Woman's Club (**• **■*“ **■**• -....................
all ••utriea and <>xaininittion* will be nnd is accepted. *
imide. Prizes will be awarded on Hat r«ipc mi their Wedding trip Their
urday first stop <m ilte contieut is Wiesbaden.
All entries of food products, hand!- There Judy flirt* with a crowd of stu-
vegetables. grains and atork dents, who recognize the internallo
•will be in place at HI a. tn. Ha I unlay nallonally famous rmnedicnnv Fredtliy
At 2 p. in. an addle** will be made is furiously Jealous. Il< threaten*
liy Dr. II II. Harrington of the Judw, and. in order to rid herself <d clerk.
FViaco system. him. lucks him in the bathroom while
Duriim the afternoon and evening he la ahavlnf. an<l takes a train
luncheon will lie *erv<il by lite Wo- Marienbad. atone.
The train Is wr<*ki*d and Judy re* «—
Wednesday. Noveml-r t7th
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till ATI t lit I HALIN riNHIAG
BFI.IAQI FAT TAX PITERS.'
suits In partial amnesia Hhe loses all
inmnory of habby and her past life
Hhe la picked from the wreck with a
satchel labeled ' Trlxu Bale" in her.
land, and the pollei* (hereupon believe |
I* the populai* acttoito of that •
l. Fr<*«tdb I* i»an»< stricken when
The Homan Catholics have Nwured J he learn* ihai the train has te en
u deed for six lots ’Si
will begin the erection of a Splendid
little church.
teg*port with two churches and tlrace his recently a<<pur<’d wife.
Chapel «»f the Eptaoopat Mission (Galc. a gay young divorcee Dicky When the <<>nnty attorney receives, ChiMrhood’s path is lost
- «---— — ’ la Just twenty and Trixie several years thia list lie has no other alternative no more.
HH. Ftttll Itli.l, HARF T«M<»RI«»Vi. his senior Dtck< * parents are de- than to collect. The action Is innnds ( Hut a ixlorfoft*
..........- .r ' ridelly averse to hi* marriage, and i<‘ry and nothing can sidetrack it. The ( view.
have offered a reward of |&0»» for the Btatc is simph after its (ax- and all ''Reality of Living" has < ome to you
arrest of Trixie for having "kidnapped '»’• d«-ltn<iuent can du it to face the ■ The world * applan*
A telegram was riwvived here this a minor"
morning stating that El t’ampo would John Mugg Dick's exceedingly
be here tomorrow for a Itoi aw<1 in- •inal« meets. .Indy. and. hearing that
ten stiiiK mshh- of football with the she I* Trixie Hale, dm hires that she
Hay City gridiron squad Is the woman who kidnapped hi*
KI Campo 1* 'jewing ***h her war nephew. Dicky and the real Trixie
paint on and out for a winning, so duck eitl of hlght when they see Ln-J
don't miss it Thia game promises to < le Mneg. Dr. Kuno l^itlmracheimcr. • j
be the 1***1 of the u-a«oa who is attending Mugg. brings Dicky \
years,
This floating through mist of Joys and (
fears.
Tliis passing through infancy, youth,’
Life's stages. . . « t
Where the chrysalis blooms to Iwau- a ®f • Mark s Churc , ay
teotta rlge ages;
The wee maiden has felt Time's touch
so light
straight- Through pathway of praaant. sees l\i-
I turc glodcn bright.
_. . , . _ ... , . ... Oil Happiness stay, for these tiny feet
This plctiin will bo *hown at the
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. Point onward and ever, to Joy’s pearly
gate.
Oh mist* of white splendor,
peacefully on,
While the little one gaze* U|»on
new IJfcs dawn.
at the church.
introduces
The pleturizatiou was adapted from jJrwJ an ol(| frjcluj
Avery Hopwood’s great play. The
acenes of the play were staged in Weis-
liader and Carlsbad, (h-rmany.
The play tells an amusing story In 1 t|(), |,a([t
■which a young wife suffers aphaalu.1 [lave |M.,.n awarded
I Inipi' A c»lt* ri-atc I'rtday after*
1 *n’Rider;t, Mtf. A. It H»’»t»lcy.
1nAw ‘
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and fotir'h SMOir-tny after-
Mrs. C'.rll liarrlauti.
Pytlitae Slat. ra. «<•< ni.il Monrtmy afternoon. Moat
Exi i'lli nt Chief. Mr*. J. I >. Moure.
Owina Io the bsd weather the song
service which was to have itccn given
your at the Methodist Church was (UMlponed
! until next Bunday night.
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THE HEATHER.
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Houston, Texas. November
of Forecast till 7 p m. Tuesday .
15ir Houston and Vicinity: Tonight’
fair
Thur.rf<lay
President. Mrs.
t.;i lie,* Ahl ••n«t MIhhioiinry Hveh-'y.
afi ■ rrieonn at the Baptist Chur< h.
O. K. PhIIh
Th tn-Hi I h y afternoons
I’rKhtunt. Mrs. K. E.
Th. Wnn.irn's An-.ili-ry.
nt 'h> Pi. st.yt.-rlaii Church.
It Hue.
Sin li’ty. TnunrdH)' nftvr-
l*r«-el<l. ’it Mr-. .V k Barnett.
M*.' M-llsl
noon.i it til'* > hur' ti.
Mlexlonary
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The l.urtirS’ Cuihl. Monday af'erno.^te at fhlrley
ii I'r. ri.li nt, Mr.i. II I'. J.athrop
<111 Ki ll HOCIKTIES-
An All Star Feature Program. Positively the best 1 ill
you have ever seen for lhe money anywhere.
PHILIP SMALLEY in that GolJ Seal Domestic Drama
Pastime Tonight
SOCIAL CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK
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MISS ORVILLE SMITH. EDITOR
to txceE(.r>t
“A Cigarette
That’s All”
This Play is pronounced as die greatest of fen fcxtt 1 wo
Reelers ever made by the Universal Company.
Written by Lois Weber, ntff said.
GENE GAUNTIER in her Opening P!gy with the
Umver al Company,
“Gene of
The Northland
in two acts
A story that shows this clever acl.ess
advantage.
L KO Comedy, with LOUISE OR I H
“Itching for Revenge”
Do
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l he ladies o
w ill hold their a
h i- mber 15th
They are goi
known as “The
There will bo -
representing ev
up: “Babyho
•childhood,” j
brble," "mothd
"grandmother :|
They are alm
tractive culinarj
found Xmas cal
goodies. I
Each boot it w|
Timi of a apecl
ladies, so this )l
bazaar they havl
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darkness <>( Africa. Thia being true
our niisHioiinrles at” evidently routing
their millions in thr wrong direction.
To bark hl theory mi linrbarlsm. Dr
A. (J.
Dr. A. G. Mayor, in the Popular
Science Monthly, says that none of
us really ever lose th** Muvage that is:I
within uh. and goes on to *ay that
there is mor< t< al Ignpranc® and bar-
barism in our large cities than < an be
found on the Fiji Islands or in lb*1
In the Realm of Society
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Publl sliers
CAREY SMITH. .Editor and Bus. .Mgr.
i'ublished Every Day Except Sunday.;
Entered aa second class matter at (
the poatoffice In Bay City under act
©f Congress.
11.50
There's not a merchant or business'
man in this town that would think of
pcrmaneiitb Rx-ating in a town with- i
out a newspaper, but there are doz' in/
here and everywhere else who ar<
willing for the paper to struggle along
without them. And this in face of
the fact that these self-same liter- |
chants know that advertising is the.
Ute of any business. A most remark-
able state of affair*. Isn't it.
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