The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 286, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 7, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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GRAND
Tonight
I
Sweet
' ■
Big Double Bill
The Lasky Production
WITH
Blanche
in the thrilling Detective
Story
THE
CLUE
by Margaret 1 urnbull,
Sussue Hayakava ap-
pears in the support of
Miss Sweet in this pic-
ture.
Also L-ko Comedy
“CAUGHT ON A
SKY SCRAPER"
Seats: 5, 10 A. 15c
——
Coming Monday
“AUDREY”
with Paulin- Fredrick
Mass Sunday morning at 9 o’clock.
Septen.ber R. Sermon by Father Ta-
j cob Sohtietzer.
; Father Schnetzer ts not a stranger
to nny City people and his return to
anrvfrcR here la a source of much
gratification on the part of hfa con-
1 trrceatlon. ft will he remembered
that Father Schnetzer built the
church here and cnnsequnetly la well
loved by nil and popular with friends
and : cqimfntances.
| A cordial Invitation Is extended to
I everyone to hear this good man.
Start the season right with a men
tai and social brushing up at the
first of the lyceum attractions at tip
school auditorium on Wednesday eve-
ning, October 11. at 8 o’clock. Mias
Annie Davnult. an Impersonator of
youth, attraction and personality,
i will give the program. Single tickets
' 50c. children under 15. 25c.
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(ATHOI.IC l lirilCH NEWS.
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Wedmmiay
In
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tiimat pieces
BOV SCOTTS.
Mrs.
Mr«.
parent! v
ROYAL
No Phosphate
household
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A TIIOHOIGH TEST.
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Fine
Pills
the
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night
up
Remember
please the customer every time
o’clock
president: !
Bl.AM HE soil T IN
’’THE (1,1 E," SA I I KHAV,
MATINEE (Mt NIGHT.
The Hygienic Market
Savage Pros., Proprietors
The Tribune
campaign
feel
trade
society
afternoon at 4
I,“e. super In-
meets
Mrs
Mrs.
VERMIFUGR
itrcngthena the
La
was
kidney
Your Orders Promptly and Pleasingly Filled
PHONEr?:-: 48
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BAKING POWDER
Absolutely Pure
No Alum
111
in
up to
Lew la
On Tut
schedule for library hours ’
effect. There are from
O’clock, the days being
Saturdays.
can
will go
amount, of
I think
birthday s
ge Judd
suddenly dears u pin a twinkling and
the expert detective sees that justice
is dous.
f have opened my
Ipresalon at Mrs.
Will bo glad to talk to par-
who «rc interested. Mondays,
, TncSdavs
i 1’-tf
every
Martin
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.ii ns < i 11 Binn
It A 1 (IF
Sausage
Linked goodness
long drawn out,
aptly describes
the sausage you
will find at
But
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Now Is (lie time of the year when
every memclianl should start his fall
campaign of advertising. Let us hear
from you.
I amination,
| with the
1 stimulate i
M (BA .lOHNSON’N NOVEL WITH
I’All.lNI FREDERICK. IN ’’ AC-
Dltl v,” AT IHF. GRAND MONDAV.
wants to start a
for you, Mr.
that there’s a
that can be
here this fall if you
sufficient
are Interested
Wednesdays.
yft<>« Virginia Robison.
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COOKER WANTED.
Before ordering your next supply
of stationery permit us to show you
omethlng that will convince you that,
no matter how particular you are. you
need not go away from this office tor
the l>< t of work It will pay you to
investigate.
y, October 3. the winter
will go Into
i 2 until 5
Tuesdays and
26-1 Og
, successfully taken,
remain a Scout i
i once for the test.
; musters will give
ness came
to fall,
secretions caused me uneasiness at
Doan's Kidney Pills fixed me
in fine shape.”
Sept. 9th. 1905.)
On July 7th. 1915. Mr Douglas said:
■'I gladly confirm my former en-
dorsement of Doan’s Kidney Pills, for
they have given me great benefit.”
Price 50c. at all dealers. T?..~ -
On" with three divisions.
Ir ftrxt-cbi=s condition T
kune nr call
I advertising
i Merchant. We
great deal of
brought
after it with a
I publicity.
at 10.15
Mrs G
Miss Da vault, who appears at the
school .auditorium on Wednesday eve-
ning. the 11th. was liked well enough
In Houston to be brought back last
year, after making her first how
there the season before. He sure to
heir her Tickets 50c; children un-
der 15. ’Re.
I approve of Ida Fay's part'
girl-- ought to have all the
they can up to a certain a
Mortimer
ilie clue," which is tlie luurlb
her surius of laisky productions.
Blanche Sweet plays the role ot a
wealthy American girl whoso lover
believos himself to have been guilty
<d in unintentional murder, and who
stands steadfast throughout the days
of tribulation, never failing in cour-
age, understanding or sympathy, it
is one <>f tlie noblest characters she
lias ever been called upon to imper-
sonate, and ouo ot the
of wor kshe has done.
"The Clue," us might bo Inferred
from file title, is a detective drama,
the central event ot which is the mur-
der of a Russian who lias in his pos-
session secret plans of the Japanese
coast defenses. At Uio limo of the
niurdei the Russian and ins eldei
brother are both seeking to marry
i ieh American girls, having become
intimately involved in the domestic
lives of the families. Guy Bertram,
who is in love with t’hri.stiiie ilbo
character played by Miss Sweet), and
who has one of the Russians ;is his
own rival, is incensed that the other
Russian should be paying attention to
his sister, Evo Bertram. Therefore,
he would apparently have motive for
the slaying.
Tile ultimate solution of the In
trigue Is as unexpected as It Is happy
The mystery, which has become ap-
iniposstble of explanation,
All of the present body of Scouts
e eligible to take the tenderfoot ex-
, and in order to comply
purpose of the order and
interest It has been agreed
1 by tlie Scout, masters that all places
| will be open after October 15. unless
j the tenderfoot examination has been
If you desire to
prepare yourself at
Any of the Scout
> the examination.
Jewish merchant! today have clos-
ed their places of business in defer-
"Yom Kipper." tile flay of
which began yesterday at.
sunset
the
of a
If tlie child starts in ita sleep,
grind Its teeth while sleeping, picks
nt the nose, has a had breath, fickle
appetite, pale complexion, and dark
rings under the eyes, it has worms,
ind as long as they remain In the
Intestines, that child will be sickly.
WHITE'S CREAM
clears out the worms,
stomach and bowels nnd puts the lit-
tle one on the rond to health and
cheerfulness. Price 25c per bottle
Sold bv Matagorda Pharmacy.
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The test of time la the best test
that counts.
Doan’s Kidney Pills have made
their reputation by effective action.
The following case is typical:
Ray City residents should be con-
vinced.
The testimony
proof is complete.
Testimony like this cannot be ig-
nored.
W. L. Douglas, Bay City, says:
annoyed for over two years by
and bladder trouble. If I
stooped to lift anything, a sharp pain
caught me In my hack.
over me, as If I were sure
A difficulty with the kidney
me uneasiness
T will be prepared to take hoarders
September 1. at «2l 50 per month
Have three large airy rooms, well
furnished and the most comfortable
winter quarters. Phone 3»
jS.tf Mrs F. L. Grover
Pauline Frederick, whose marvel-
1 oils character impersonations in the
I Famous Players Film Company s pro-
| ductions of Zaza" and Bella Donna"
have indisputably placid her lu the
position of tlie screens’ foremost emo-
tional artiste, departs from her cus-
tomary roles in tins company's plc-
ence to
Atonement
I sunset and closes tonight at
In the absence of a synagogue
I Incal observance will consist
i quiet day of rest and worship in the
Jew! -Il homes of the city
; Jtidia:-'m's Interpretation of life is
I best illustrated ou this day. For 21
hours not a piece of food, not a drop
! of liquid, can pass the lips of true
levs. The day is spent in the syna-
gogue. and prayers are said for those
t wlio have erred during the year
..T I Price 50c. at all dealers. Don’t
and EXPRESSION. aRk for R kidney remedy—gel
~ i Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
studio for art and | non(?)n, has twice puhlfcy recom-
E O. Glick’s res-1 Foster-Milburn Co., Props.,
Buffalo. N. T. .
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BOARDERS WANTED.
Rev. J. F. Carter, pastor. I’arsuu
*g<i adjoining church, corner Avenue
| H and Fourth street
Preaching every Sunday
o'clock a. in. and 8:16 p, in
I \. Moore, < uiircii reporter.
Prayer meeting every
-vuniug at 8:16 o'clock.
tiunuay school meets every Sunday
morning at 9:30. I’ (J. Searest and
John R. Caitletou, superintendents;
L. Z. Moreland, secretary; O AV. Zieg-
■ubals, treasurer.
The men's Bible class nueii every
Sunday morn tug tn the pastor’s stud)
Amos Lee, tescher; Louis LeTulle,
secretary.
The Wesley cla>< meets every Suu-
lay morning In Wesley chapel. Mrs.
i F. Carter, teacher; Joe Milner,
president; Geo. Helmecke, secretary
The Gleaner class meett every Suu-
lay morning in Wesley chapel. Mrs.
George Helmecke, teacher. Miss Bra
illchr, president; Mrs. Beamon Eid-
man. secretary.
Board of rtewards meets every third
Monday at 8:15 p. in In the pastor’s
study. (J. A Moore, president; Louis
LeTulle. secretary; Martin Thompson,
treasurer.
Woman's auxiliary
Thursday at 1 p. m.
Thompson, president;
Moore, secretary
The Young Ladles' Missionary aux-
iliary meets every Wednesday after-
noon at 4 16 o’clock Miss Matle
Brewer, president; Mrs. Crawford
Barnett, secretary.
The Juvenile Missionary
meets every Sunday
o'clock Mrs Amos
ton dent
The Junior league meets every Suu
day at 7:15 p. m Eloise Matthew:
president: Lucile Jones, secretary
Everyone and especially nil the
strangers In the city, are most cor-
dially Invited to all the services Come
nnd be at home.
Trade is fairly good, thank you, hut
we have plenty of time to do that next
order of printing for you
we
j tomary roles In this company's plc-
Iturlzation of the celebrated novel mid
1 pipy. "Audrey.” considered one of the
: most popular books which Mary John-
Audrey Is a simple,
girl of the woods,
been rescued by the Indian .
child, made the
hypocritical niinister and
-, Must be
Phon* Trf-
m-tf
| ston ever wrote,
unsophisticated
I who has
when a
dredge of a
I his wife, and is finally nearly drown-
j ed by ah angry mob that believes
’ in i- to be In the power of a witch.
’ bein grescued from the fanatics only
by the devotion of young Ixird Haw-
■ ard. who alone understands the spir-
I ited girl's impulses and emotions. The
; friendship of Ixtrd Haward and Au-
! drey develops into a tender but stir-
ring romance, which, together with
| the varying action of this Baramount
! picture, makes of It a thoroughly ab-
sorbing and thrillilTg photoplay.
market.
either links or bulk, and ot a
ety that will meet every taste. In
it there is used only the best and
most carefully selected meats. It
will tempt your appetite.
our
you can have
bulk, and of
IN THE LONG RUN
cents
s
price
"The
best
Is
too
none
good" applies especially to
It pays to
Buy the Best
We never sacrifice quality
fur a few rents cheaper
to wear
eatables, hut also hi thing*
I he Grocer
$540.00
S. 0. EIDMAN
$540.00
DELIVERED
DELIVERED
AGENT FOR MATAGORDA GOINTA
T. J. Clark
IS!'
ith
and
r ill
Hut
‘ M\ little friend Ida l'a\ (’air of
n Hay <’it\ asks me to come to h<*r tenth
1 birthday party and to tiring Tousle-
H head and Eyes-o’-Blue along
■ me The party was yesterday
■, I’ouslrln ad and Eyea-o’-Hlue w<
I < school* j-o we couldn’t get away
R. F. Anderson
THE GBNEKAE STORE if
AVOID FIRE
Sunday
AUTOMOBILE
I'l
r
US
a
FAVORS.
STRENGTH
SERVICE
SATISFAC-
TION
r
on Pridax
' dieeiisHions were
cuHwed by nil. 1
j .--------. I nUAHTY
CHEVROLET/
I—"~r H |jy
is the one motor car at a price for everybody--For our far-
mer friends as well as for city folks. Simplicity in every de-
tail of construction, in design, inexpensive in first cost, in upkeep
and usage, easy of operation. Right up to the minute in every
feature.
See Kelly, the flue and ehiiuuey
doctor, and have them cleaned before
"inter sets in. You can notify Tri-
bune office.
m. and at 7:46
('. Willi - of Cameron.
Come and help
Give the
Special music.
CHEVROLET stands for power-they pull the hills in high. All
are equipped with Starter, Lights and Speedometer. Let
make a demonstration for you-You will be pleased.
school ut H:30 n in . P. G
id J no. H. Castleton, super
Nil s Ettii Lee Woolney» mission
superintendent,
eaching ut 11 u
p. in. Rev. H
Toxas, will prea<h
in the revival services
Ixird one full day
’THE purchase of a CHEVROLET leaves nothing to be regretted.
* You’ll want it because of its stability, its luxurious comfort.
You’ii buy it because it has the class uf an imported car without
the price. It’s quiet Valve-in head motor is second to none.
DON'| FORGET HIE
REVIVAL Al IH1 FIRS I
MiniODIsi ( HI ID II.
The colored teacher*’ institute met
lenin on Frida' Topics of general
e taken up and dls-
Prof R F Scott was I
appreciated visitor He delivered I
!d< address on the N'ceessltv of ■
School Gardening and promised to ns- j
sist us in anv way possible The In-
titule then orr.nnlz.ed a Horticultural
Club with president, vice president
and secretary This club Is to meet
the last Saturday in each school
month at Day City colored school it
was mutually agreed that all teachers
attend the South Texas Teachers’ As-
sociation at Richmond. Texas
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SEt OND DAV SESSION OF
HIE COI GRI D INSTI I I I F.
Beat meat! aud laid
7-tf
A ruobl*
terda'
Un
hopping
in
city
•••••••••••••••••
all
PeasengerB
.Meets
trains.
culled for in any part of city.
his
Cash.
a
i Top Dressing
I Lumber Co
niana.:er of advanci
Barnes circus.
Alamo
5-tfd
engage
Henry has
Public Auto Service
ROY NASH
Owner and Driver
' revival.
Phone I 5 4
For all call, al nr (> p. ni
' c<l a term of the District Court. The'
: will lie here until Sunday, when they
will leave for Richmond, where court
opens Monday. Their many Whar-
ton friends were g1n<l to see them
Misses Beth and Minnie Phillips of
' Matagorda are tn the cit; visiting
with friends and n lative
I Make your auto top new with Auto-
I Top Dressing. You oughter.
i Lumber Co. sells it
Don’t fail to attend the Methodist
......... Some interesting sermons
are being preached.
a Rplendid
hangs up
Make your auto top new with Auto-
j. You oughter. Alamo
sells it 5-tfd
County Superintendent W. C. Gray
returned today from Palacios, where
he has been for several days on husi-
neas.
Tlie Boy Scouts are out on another
cotton picking expedition today. If
Win fash, n real estate operator |
of Ba.' City, snent n dav or so of the J
week m I'l Campo and Wharton, re-
turning home Monday.
Make your auto top new with Auto-
You oughter. Alamo
sells it. 5-tfd
Mr. and Mrs T.' J. Clark of Bar
City were visitors hero Monday.
Prof. \ B. Crowdei of the Midfield
i school spent today in the cit\ i’
business.
• J. C. CARRINGTON
• Surveyor aud ( hit Engineer
• Phones 3 and 280 Ray City • co,,on l’i, ku”' "’'Pcdition today
0 0 the lioya do nothing else, sucli feats
• •••••••••••••••• tlii'-i- are a decided er dll to thi'i
Lost: A small mesh bag. contain-
ing 75 cents In i hage Engraved in-
side Keep tlie change and return
the bag to Sam Richardson at P. G.
Secrest's Jewelry Store 7-9d
or 16
Phone 154
Jintgo anil Mrs. Sam'l J. Stylos ar-
rived in the citv Wednesday from An-
iL'Ioton. where the fudge has lust clos-
Lost White serge eoat at the Sohn
of Herman hall Saturday night. Finder
return to this office for reward tf
j Top Dressing
Lumber Co.
This morning Broth. Carter receiv-
ed Mrs. Dorothy (lost of Wadsworth I
1 into the chnreh on profession of ■
! faith. Mrs. Gest was converted at
i last night’s services.
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FROM THE WHARTON spi'l TAHIR
Miss Eugenia Dantzler left this all
ernoon for Houston, where she will
i visit for a few days before returning
to her home in Alpine
Harry Davis,
! car No. 1 of the Al. G
I is in tlie citv with his crew of adver- i
tisei's. billing tlie town and siirround-
i no country.
Dr. II. E. Gaedcke. Jr. left for
I Freeport this morning, where lie " 'll
in the practice of dentistry. ,
recently graduated In the
I work and will make
i cess wherever he
! shingle.
Out ol Toavu Drives
A Specialty
Mr. and Mrs. T,. Z Moreland and j
I fnmlh of Bay City visited Mrs. More- «
j land' smother. Mrs Lon Phillips, this j
, week.
FRESH
Home
Ground
Meal
BOc
PER BUSHEL
1
NOTICE.
Jordan Grocery Co.
PHONE 235
Hauling dirt from lots we represent
Is strictly forbidden and violators
will be prosecuted.
16-tf Magill Bros., Agents.
PERSONALS AND LOCALS
CAKES
ROLLS
P 1 E?S
We are
so why should you worry over a hot. oven?
combined with quality goods, assures you satisfaction at
this shop.
THE WEST SIDE BAKERY
ur i\Mir, vol it nox
[bread
L' Why Should You Worry ........
II We are prepared to do your baking at reasonable prices,
an whv should you worry over a hot oven? Knowledge.
Home Roasted
COFFEES
ARE BErTER
Clark's
pound
Fancy
Coffee.
Fam y
4
LlMI
Rio Coffe.
l.tHI
5 pounds for
best
2.15
sack
1.1(1
24-pound sack
Getth^m while fresh
and Save the Flavor
Extra
Coffee,
Peulicrry
pounds for
Special Coffee. 3
for .. gl.tHI
On the merits of our goods and
tlie coiirlesj we exli'nd to every
customer, we solicit your trade. &
Peaberry
pounds for.. 1.4M»
Wichita's Best, the
flour on tlie market, for
■IS pounds .........
5
The rights are gradually growing longer
which reminds us that the vacant
sockets should be filled with new
ELECTRIC LAMPS
Nothing is so cheery as good bright lights.
Ask Us to Show You the Latest Lamps
Texas Public Seivice Co»
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 286, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 7, 1916, newspaper, October 7, 1916; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1332759/m1/3/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.