The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 14, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 13, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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rhe smallest Victrolas
as well as the greatest
puts at your command
the world’s best music,
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—the ‘Nobby’, the ‘Chain’, the
‘Royal Cord’,the ‘Usco’, the ‘Plain’,
—a tire for every need of price
and use.
—Deal with these Sales and Service Depots
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have supreme tire service.
United States Tires
Are Good Tires
A Tire for Kerry Need of Price and Ute
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call It by any nnme w« plaaaa
as we follow Its lead
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a cunttime
favored
the nuijrrial
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our
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lummicbinK.
lim« full
ven were picot-edited.
The uneven h«n is found <»n Home
the.M»| v«t* smart frocki Very long on
Ide, the .^kirt U either drapts
huth—wieo. or on o"*
.*k with some
raaglt is
have these
abort
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To Be or X«4 to B* Pleated-
There is eomethlna re: .ithhlng
•bout the pleated dr< fh* tu.n«
lines, uninterrupted »v trimming are
bgcotnlnK to old a
fact of narrowtw-
out the uncomfort
Now York. November I.’
in t* wonderful word; it applies
thin kb big and little, and in those | d
stirring timex it han taken on a n< h
significance,
some way or other, uhd so in our
clothes, the outward symbol of our ' dor
selven. we expresH our IdeaH of serv-i alien
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About the Aerfc.
boiftlf much elaborated
.lie < .distantly tie- •
eollai’ of organ-j
of heavy tuaterial is |
They ms) bt> verj
cut double, with
at any trituming whatsoever, or the'
>ay hHW tiny fileat.ngs of ttie gsnw
laiertal, lace or net Some are elate
tately braded and einbrohtered. One
tunning rollar-und-euff set waa of
rhite oraandie. embroidered in Hilvei
|Crepe de chine, ('loorgettn crepe, silk
and satin are owed oxtenalveiv. Plan
tie), broadcloth and fUque are worn '
with the woolen dreaa. Ono odd set f
I < an be beaded. em»rp?dv>'ad o
Service” I ”'l. or left plain as the
U)|niauwN One of the MOsi
sses J liave s
I pie affair of rose Georjrettu
Wa are all Hurving. In j with a tan-inch h< tn, bvpdeu by
rows of hrirtHtitchlag in the
Tiiere
on the waist In
There has been a great deal of «hd tlt<- HUri'llcv collar anti
about simplicity, about lack of 1
Ulmming on the new tnodeH, and how
TSfy smart and dlstinclhv
frocks are. Back of this feature of! de the
the mode of the moment stands the the back, i.utle-wI-<», or
we can The hem Is then faced be.
ho long contrasting color, and the
(charming Titnics, too,
uneven hems Home are
MSI ^Tld lb th
the back, others being .l<ud the other <
way. longer on the side'* than in tin-
front and back
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October.
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thin Ik Im
Dorothy Phillips, who comes Io the
Grand Theatre on Wednesday to pre-
ll
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line State of lexas
that J
Gore.
Pottei.
Board
(>eurge Sargent
«0p acres, and
Cuut^ty, Texas.
A hearing <>n the said application of
the said J .1). Tabb will be held by
th - Board of Water Engineers of the
State of Toxas, at Its office. In the
oily of Austin, county of Travis, said
State, on Mondaj the third day of
December, A. D. 1917, beginning at 10
thereon
liaxe executed
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Civic Pride mean* for you to hint's.
gauu to wiruu.
V Tabb, whose
is Buy city, Texas.
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T Potter.
Acting Secretary,
2'1 lG-”3d
SEAL) J. T. Bond.
ilerk County Court, Matagorda CounH fn Fa*’* application as the Board
ty, Texas.' T-x-15-lTd | "’«»• r Engineers
Xotice w
£99<ern«a.
posioftke add i t
did on the 3Vth day of October, A. D
ielT, fhe an lAppiiceUou la tbs otficu
of the Board of Water Engineers of
the Bute of Texas, in which be appitev
for u permit to appropi.atv lour (|>
cubic feet of water per aecomi of time
for the purpose of irrigating certain I
lands hereinafter describe ! from the
unappropriated waters of the State of:
i< xaa. to be diverted from Cedar l.ake
liiuou by rieanu oi a pumping plant
md canal located on the McCoy and
|l>tvi r.> b agio , and on the south bank
y Cedar Lake Bayou, 21 '<-19 mUfla in
I a .southeasterly direction frotji the
town of Bay City, in Matagorda Coun- .
ty, 'i'exas.
You uro hereby further notifieu that
the hind a proposed to be Irrigated 1
lon.-ilat of .» part of the McCoy* and
Deckro league Bing along the south
nank of Cedar J.ako Bayou, and bein'!
• portion <>f wh»t Is known as the
ranch, aggregating
luated In Matagorda
e of fe*M»
. the Sheriff or any Cod stable
Matagorda County—Greeting
I'uu ur^ tweiy vjfinxmuided to cau-e
ms fclluwing notice to be published
in a new spaper of general cuculatlun I
winch has been continuously and reg-
ularly published for a period of not
legH ii.uu one your piyuedlng the dale
<>f the notice m the county of Mata-
gorda, 2>tale of Twtaa. and you shall
i n use said notice to bo printed at
least once each woea for the period of
j ten day exclusive of the first day of
| publication bcfoi u th.- return day
I hereof.
sent Ibsen’s “A Doll’s House.” in Blue Price of Silence,.....The Piper's Pri. <
bird photoplays has constantly in ■'Hell Morgan's Girl" and other str n
creased her popularity with devotee- 1 presentations of recent vintage. B<<-
of the screen through her appearances iside being u strikingly pretty girl.
In several recent plays on that pro. j.Miss Phillips is rated among the most
gram. She will be pleasantly recalled | beautiful of screen queens.”
ns the star of "The Girl in the Cheek- ,
ored Coat.” "The Flashlight.” "Tim j
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Ttr Ml.MBERN OF HIE RED ( RONS.!
A called meeting of the Red Cross j
Auxiliary will be held at the Red]
Cro-vs headipiurtei s Wednesday after- I
i Aotice oi Ipplicatmu lur Lt-lters
latex ol DeecdeuU.
') he titate of Texas.
To all Persona interested in the Estate
of M. G Klein. Deceased
Know ye*, that Mrs. Manne Klein
has filed In the County Court of .Mata-
gorda County, an application for let-
ter- of administration upon the estate
of M G. Klein, deewd. which will
be heard at the next n rm of said
court, commencing the third Munday
in November. A. D. 1917, at the court
house thereof, in tae city of Bay City,
at which time all persons interested in
said estate may appear and contest
said application should they desire to
do so.
Herein fail not
may
I equitable and proper.
I Given under, and ny virtue of, an
■older of the Boaid of Water Engln-
I errs of the State of Texas, nt th * of-
, flee of said board, in Austin. Texas,
j this the 21st dnv of October. A. D.
noon at 3 o’cock. I
The purpose of this meeting Is to I
elect a treasurer and to bold a dis I
cuHsion of subjects for the good of the I v
auxiliary If you are a member of;
the Bed Cross, it is your privilege and '
duty to be present.
You are invited, reque'ded and urg-j
ed to come not for the sake of any ”t DOLL’S 1101 NE’
Individual, but as an expression of COME* WEDXESDAV.
your patriotism.
Please remember that
porta nt'
but have you then
and there before said court this writ,
with your returu thereon endorsed, o clock a. m , at which time and place
showing how you have executed ths ’ll Ponies interested may appear and
satne< ' . heard. Such hearing will be con-
Qlven under my baud and the seal nued from time to time and from
<f s«id court. November 6. A. D. 1917.1 »” I’l-vee. if necessary, until such
SEAL) J. T. Bond. determination has been made relative
l«rk r-mintv Matagorda Coun- f 1 *aid application as the Board of
deem right.
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The Strnlght Muy of I'loats
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If
really
need
Eye
you
Glasses and have a came com
ing under the care of an op-
t tie
ticlan. 1 can fit yon.
If you do not need Klasses,
or if you have a case with
which you should consult an
will frankly tell you so.
When feellug the need of
glasses give me a call
P.G.SECREST
GRAD. OPTICIAN
Attendance Course
at the right price, and you owe it to
yourself and your community to ex-
tend it to them
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tremely narrow skirt. The smuii
frock iliustratod here is of tan broad-
cloth, the color of a meerschaum pipe,
and the collar, unusual in sire and
arrangement, is of white broadcloth
Simple, yet, but absolutely charming
and appropriate for any occasion
when one wishes to be particularly
well dressed. The sleeves aro long
and tight, and the belt doos not de
fine the figure, but carries out th*
straight ailhouette. The skirt is lung-
er than one is accustomed to sec, but
this instep length Is a new ’eaturi
tn the winter fashions.
Pleats, indeed, aru very fas <i uuble I
this year. They are found oi: nklrta
tunica and even coats The x pleat
seems to be the moi-t favored, nongh
the tiny knife-pleut and t.ie wider
aide-pleat are being used a g*ea<
deal.
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tit Black.ami-H hite 4 hevked Borated.
oculist, who Is an M. D.,% 1
St. izvuis, Mo.. November 12.- Lat-
i eat advices from abroad emphasise
the desperate need of Imnioxne quan-
tities of surgical dressings and hos-
pital supplies,
made on every
have been for many months.
Inch of shinning capacity Available
being utilised for thia purpose
Our own men are now In the cas-
ualty list, but apart from all this the fer you the right kind of menhandi^e
. Red Cross in France is supplying 34'23
' military hospitals. In addition, we
must build up a largo stock ahead for
;iui'in< emuigeiKioK. Wo (annul wall
until our armies are actually in the
i fighting, because then all the ships
' availab|i> could not keep up to the
! demand tor surgical dresslnga.
Washington headquarters has asked
the southwestern division what quan-
tity wo arc prepared to supply. We
must, therefore, ask you to fill out
promptly to the best of your ability
the form enclosed herewith. In es-
timating normal monthly production,
use the figures representing what, you
are actually producing today; and
i for emergency production, your es-
timate of the maximum output in re-
sponse to an urgent call.
j This is urgent and important.
i Many wounded may die unless
American women make whateevr sac-
rifices are necessary tn largely In-
; crease our production.
All chapters not heard from prompt-
ly may expect a vigorous "follow up.”
! This costs money, and you efu save
I that money by a prompt reply. Yours
very truly. . George W. Simmons,
Manager. Southwestern Division.
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COMMUNITY U0.0PKR11T0N.
on a green Jersey suit wae of eliattilos
pinked itrmind the edges.
Some of the big shops here in New
York are showing blouses and drosses
imide without a collar. The neck I <
either rounded or cut In the straight
across fashion of th** Grecian tunic
Sometimes llto collar on the afternoon
or evening dress takes the form t»f a
frame of tulle or antfn outlining the
square nock The draped or monk col-
wit h
both iarg* ami
Heavy tassels weigh down
collars in tite fivmt *>r
others, standing high ui*«.<uud
I’he
I lie Stiau'l ( <<st lime.
For morning and to wear on
I street, French worsteds, in stripes.
I plaids ami checks, are considered very
j chic. This little model ii.is a deep
I yoke, shaped cuffs and aq odd at -
j rnngeiuent of tile belt. The sleeves
fit smoothly into the armhole, giving
the narrow shoulder which is such a
| feature of the present nuale
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TO ALL RED I RONS ( IKI’IERs
IN SOI'THWKSTERA IHIISIOA.
(Copyrighted Farm and
land’s Magazine.i
Did you ofer sc a it illy g^od towr.
that did not have good stores? The
two go hand in hand.
1 personally know of an instance
where a very wealthy man refused to
Im ate and establish a modern store
in i town of some three thousand pop-
■ilathm for the reason that an investi-
gation <1, v eloped the fact that the
<etti;r l.tHi of residents adhered to a
oiig standing policy, or liniiit. of doing
irm-tleally .ill of their buying in the
itnrc ot a nearby city, or by mail
tin (h< face of it this town had
beiv'•> fail.',! to -c<-nrt‘ a new store.
I An the other hand think tor a min-
it what this ri*h. aggressive man,
wit!, the up-to-date store ho would
have put m. embodying his Ideas and
methods, would itavt meant to the
community It would have afforded
employ incut for a number of men and
■ women, and would have helped to de-
, velop new lines of trade The owner's
personal an*l business taxes would
have meant much within themselves.
Beat ut mind the fact that home*
: trading I* the most vital element lu
community welfare anil progress, ('on-
aider carefully the fact that a portion
of every dollar spent in local atorei
finds Its wav to some essential func-
tion for the support and developmept
of the neighborhood, the general proa-
perity of which vou must necessarily
shun* in
incroasrd local buwtncas means thq
possibility for securing additional
rmx’ern public conveniences and Itt.xu-
rics, additional trading, educational,
religious and social advantages, con-
sequently. increased individual wealth
and opportunity.
Yonr local merchants are entitled
to vour patronage, provided they of-
lar is still popular, and of *ouis. tm
old favorite, th*' sailor collar, i
i us tn many forms,
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soinb of the
I t>ack;
! the throat, fasten on ono side.
jabot of lace or huv edged ami cm
j oroidered materials is used <>n
iof the smart French waists.
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Hem ward.
Bcm*, Even ant Lnctve.
quite a good deal ■»* ;nte. <-a !. hr |
Looking I ing centered ih th* hem. It is often !
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Wholesale Dealers
BROWNWOOD. TEXAS
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Oysters
Swiits
Goulash
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This distinctively now creation in soft
drinks is sparkling—snappy—delicious. It
is healthful with the wholesomeness of the
choicest cereals — appetizing with the bou-
quet and agreeable bitter tang which only
choice hops can impart. It is sure to ‘‘hit
the spot”—sure to encounter no prejudices.
Bevo the all-ycar-’round soft drink
Guard Against Substitutes
have the bottle opened in your presence, first seeing that
the seal has not been broken, und that the crown top
bears the Fox. Bevo is sold in bottles only and is
bottled exclusively by
ANHEUSER-BUSCH
These in.,ke up the usual
x ut<?h 1 uacli — but nv h a t
will you serve to drink?
For years the host and hostess have been
asking themselves that same question—es-
pecially whenever the occasion happens tu
be on: of th* y little after-theatre or
•‘in-between ti.r parties. Now, there is
a ready answer -
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will find
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in paataariaed bnttlaa.
Le<m. licaliy patent-
crowned—at inna, reeteu
rente, department a^U
drur •t>-r<ia. auda feun
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 14, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 13, 1917, newspaper, November 13, 1917; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292667/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.