The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 67, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 23, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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Cleaning
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Give me a trial.
PHONE 225
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a botatii
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girl met
♦.Im had spent,
love to
listen i
nature;,
appeal,
hand, lightning struck the flirtations
youth and the scientific maiden
brought him back to life under the
most. nntisuHl circumstances Imagin-
able. The o points demonstrate only
a few of the unusual elements that
conspire to make “Little Eve Edger-
ton” one of the {'lassies of photoplay-
ing -an unusual subject among the
remarkable series of Bluebirds that
have become so popular with patrons
of the Grand Theatre, where Ella Hall
and Herbert Itawlinson will appear on
Wednesjj^nJn thia picture-play made
w—i^., H. Abbott's serial ori-
in Everybody's Mnga-
known a mother s
type for ’hi1 mat-
father had raised
like himself, and she
< world over. When
flirtatious young man
his young life making
pretty girl who would
their widely diverging i
awoke a strangely irresistible
Turbulen uatni«• then took a
M II001 NOTES.
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a
That Hay
romuiissiou form
very intei
suit1 every
■ interested
a
rbu i
eating Question and w<
person tn Bay City w m l
m this debate
The debating club met last night on
time and some interesting work was
done Wr have deuded to hold our
lust open debate February 22. The
subject will be, Ki solved,
City should have
of go\eiument.
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The merchant, who doesn’t believe
In advertlsng, Is pitting his opinion
against multiplied thousands of auc-
coasful business mm the world over
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i i:ox mo < omi s
GRYND ox
should be rubbed in thoroughly over
tile affected part, the relief will be
prompt and satisfactory l’rlc< 25c,
50, and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by
I Matagorda Pharmacy.
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by thor
weekly
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YLYY WE t Yl.L TODAY
RS ER BROTHERS
Phom- 34«
Wouldn’t Go To Business With a Dirty Face
Why With Unpressed Clothes?
,< li depend..' upon > our prr^oiittl appearance that \\
y ‘Mil part m tutpiug to keep you “apw-and-^paxf’ b
Professional
PERSONALS ANO LOCALS
W. E. DAVANT
Arnold's
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of
Dr. B. L. Livengood
pane
Office: Fist Nat. Batik Bldg.
Bay City. Texas
Will Practice in All Courts
ol the Country
of the Pur
are taking
hool work
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Attorney at I .aw
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Hafer, piano tuning Phone 51. I
The visiting committee
ent Teachers' hA? latum
a gieal interest in the s
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was a visitor al
last night. We
pleased to
Brownsvitl
t Of Mrs. J, 1
for Houston.
Band had regular
night from seven to
The bund is
of Wadsvvo
to the citv v
Mr. T. I.. Lewis
loin hand meeting last night.
: would be pleased lo have as many
| members of the old band meet w ith us
'.vs can conveniently do so. We need
I your assistance. We meet each Mon
| day t o ning from ," to s o'clock.
The High Schoo
inactive last night from seven
eight o'clock The bund is down to
' work and will in a short time tie ready
I lor some concerts on the »ehool
campus
G. W. Lewis Livery & Transfer Co
Successor to
Carter Livery & Transfer Co.
Automobiles Meet all Trains Day and Night
Special Trips for Drummers Solicited
Party Trips for Hunting and F isbing a Specialty
We will take care of your transfer work
PHONE 172 DAY OR NIGHT
Cooking L>y Electricity is not a Fad.
than other fuels.
more
besides you j
t the
smoke- fumes, a
us about the latent appliances.
Texas Public Service Co.
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It Is very practical and does not cost
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former ease
BAM.ARD'S
In tin
the buck <>i from di
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the muscle
cold settled
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work
in
from
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may
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acting you are.
big job. for the bigger the better with
uh. Keep printing money at home,
for we guarantee satisfaction, it
doesn’t make any difference how ex-
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The Principal Station on the Road
to dstroy
to a Good Position.
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to
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at tendance
w hieh
wife.
night
popular
else whei e.
ring sewing,
to cleaning
leS. A
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that
of
people |
i don’t
repairer, is
and nt
think
know
s w i f
that
room
at
Moore
,< port
and
husband,
is won
gether
of those
and
last
"The End
' Slewart
were here
< I rail am in
o'clock in honor
Itulli Robinson o
In the dining i
Reynolds
sewing
Commercial
time
overhauled
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soMI i’HlMl BU I I III X I.
Julia
.Moore.
daughter.
from I
Amu-
guest
V.
Moore kept
i from fo
■ of her
f Beatrice.
Mrs.
the
Lulu Belle Salley.
m the city last night to
End of the Trail."
will prove
they are '
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Illi: MISS ROBIXSOX.
was a St-
Indies ;
T.ots 21. 22. 23. 24.
lots 5 and G. block ini. It
you to look this property >
location and terms
I for some one.
Williamston, Mich.
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Good speaking and some
news is yours
l courthouse tonight.
school ii> good
glad to note.
The
I today .
f M.tlagoi • |
see
s
I Bay City Business College
$
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and
full line of extras
machines.
12-tfd
Mr. Dunn, ca-hier of the First Na-
tional Bank, of Hou-toh. is in the eitv
the guest of Mr M
.Mr. V. L. LeTulle.
will lit
Matagorda, is
Janies May-
cartoons as
regular feature
These
differ nt from anything
toon line, and are really
and (ducatioual.
I the
interesting |
free of charge at the |
ot Mr M. Thompson and
L. LeTulle A general hunt
staged for the Houston banker.
Mi.
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I see Oscar
the Trull.”
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Matagorda Pharmacy
Bay City. Texas
speaking at (he court .
1 <mie out and be ;
Ing away from home,
get our prices and then
you
friends,
that we can’t do it to your utmost
satisfaction simply because it is *
■y. adding that "it you i
it is cold down th* re- you
what cold weutli'T is."
open house
ur until six
guest. Miss
Nebraska.
John R.
silver tea
isit'd h,v
Misses
. Eunice i
Moore. I
Something of interest for you at the ;
courthouse tonight.
Mis
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lh*' “The
,'siiied
service. Miss
j the following
Elmo Hawkins, Shirley
Baker. Julia Yustin,
Thelma
Don’t . end that next order of print-
See us first,
a job of work
won’t be ashamed to show your
Don t get it Into your head
I Sneaking under the auspices of the
i St.it. Banket 1 Yssociution at the
eourthones tonight.
( I ,ve mom v to loan on land
at low rate of interest, lauuis
, lo“ed promptly.
Subscribers who miss their papers
will confer a favor by reporting
promptly every issue missed. When-
ever possible we will get the copy
missed to you.
Assisting Miss
Carter wen her mother, Mrs. A. It.
I Carter, and .Mrs. Clifton Carter, in-
eluded in tile personnel in addition
to Miss Robinson were Misses Elmo
Hawkins. Janie Hawkins. Lois Moore,
.Marguerite Hamilton of Matagorda.
Annie Lee (’ox, Meta Hawkins, Victor
Wells of Liberty. Adele Moore, Grace
Moore.
we arc
block G3; and
t will pay
over. Fine
to suit. A snap
C. H Bennett.
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One of the prettiest events of
month was the card party given by
Miss Shirley Carter at. her home Mon
day afternoon in honor of Miss Ruth
Robinson of Beatrice, Nebraska, the
house guest of Miss Lois Moore
Exquisite Killarney roses gave color
note to the reception suite. And
three tables ol players enjoyed the
fascinating game of Riimmey. The
highest score, going to .Miss Elmo
Hawkins, was a silver hat brush, and
Miss Robinson, the honor guest, re-
ceiving a beautiful silver bud case
At the conclusion of the games a
delicious salad course with mints and
bon-bons was served.
Carter wen
The Grand has engaged tin* 1’ai'a
I mount Bray cartoons as an addition
' to the regular feature on Mondays
land Tuesdays. These pictures are
in lite enr-
, wonderful
While this adds to
expense of tiie program, the
prices of admission will stay tin
same, and il is safe to say that these
I pictures will prove popular in
City.
Wull.oa l{eld ami Cleo Ridgei-y. the
La ky ‘tai* who have appeared on tliu ,
I’m amount program in “The Chorus
Lady . ' “The Golden Chance" and "The
Love Mask" Will be seen loialliei in
a new elaborate feature photoplay en-
titled I h< Selfish W oman " He, lor
Turnbull has written this photodrauia
for these partner stars.
Wallace Reid will appear as Toni
Morley, a young engineer who is
building a railroad for a big concern {
through the Imperial Valley. Tom's t
father i very anxious to obtain al
franchise for the same purpose and I
when his son spends a week eml al
home he tries to persuade him to give
up his work amt offers him a large
interest in his bank. Tome indig-
nantly refuses.
At a house party Tom meets Alien
Hale, a young society girl, with whom |
he falls In love, Alice's mother is
seeking a wealthy husband for her
daughter » , the;, are both very poor I
ami in debt. And though Alice is real-
ly in love with another man she con-
sents to Tom's proposal of marriage.
Alice it first schenies against her
Stlbseijuetitly. liowever. sho
over to 'Dun’s side and to-
th‘-y drfeal the machinations j
who would jdot
Tom's work.
Some splendid
home tonight,
there at 8:30.
Nations, expert sewing mu-j
- at the Commercial Miss Jo Sargent, of
w is the time to have here, flic gue-t of Mrs.
c. ichitie overhauled fori field at Tunglewyhfe.
Special attention)
adjusting the
in
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Ol
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End ol
Stafford have
They
will
Bay c'ity court
Ba.'
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Mrs.
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The
lodwin st'..
daughter.
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machiii
ist num
y pewi Iters
repaired.
pt t'tue
Off;
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the Trail.”
II. Roberts, Jr.,
roprictor of the
pent
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ssed bv
uted lo come to
lecture in the I
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reside. They will
heir friends
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tltortiey -at-Eaw
ctice in Appellate, Su-
atid Federal Courts
ce in tiie Courthouse
Buy ( ity, Texas
former
Rosenberg Her- '»
lay afternoon in the O
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.1. W. CONGER
Yttorney-at-l.inv
Will I’iactive in Ali the Courts
Office over First Natl Bank
Bay (Tty, Texas
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greatly m
w Dr Axon has com
• Bay City ami delivci a
• interest <>t the school, lu Axon is a |
• man of national reputation and will
• lie a leal tl'CHt to our people Dl |
I Axon does not make any charge lor
lins lectures and everything taken tn
j on tins oecasion will be clear tor the |
school Remember ami be with us
land hear tills great
Ihe Bay City basket ball team
' play Angleton on tile
1’iiday afternoon at 4 o'clock
i Tty team lias played six game-
I is undefeated so tut Illis season.
few
hoim
lor
u
Osteopathic Physician
day
You
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Hamilton Building
Bay City, Texas
interest
you slay
use tonight.
: ometiiing ol
■on,munity if
court
l iny art bringing their neighbors with
them, i’iiis is especially good. 1'he
object of the committee is to bring
the school and home closer together
by uringing ttie home to the school I
and taking the si la . ; to the home. I
LITRE EVA EDGARTON
Bluebird
“Bray Cartoon”
5. 10 X 16c
Seats;
TOMORROW
Ella Hall
in
.Also a Paramount
EK
GRAND
THE
SELFISH
WOMAN”
Tonight
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Cleo Ridgely
ami
Wallace Reid
In the I a-ky I I vy
by I lector l urnbull
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See us and be convinced
Alamo Lumber Company
JOHN SUTHERLAND, Manager
PHONE 23
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Oil Burning Locomotives
Steel Coaches
Electric Block Signals
Heavy Rails
Rock Ballast
THE KOI IE OF SA IE I K YY l|
—For further information—
ASK A. HARRIS
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Surveyor and Civil Engineer
Phones 3 and 260 Buy City
“Looks Good
it will get
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Say, you! How about that job
printing you are in need of. Our
phone is 39, and remembei if you give
us the job, satisfaction must, be your-
NOTICE.
From this date on The Tribune wii,
charge its regular advertising rates
for all entertainments of every na-
ture whatsoever when the entertain-
ments are given for the purpose of
raising money. In other words, when
entrance fees are charged, or when
, goods are sold all advertising sent tr
us will be charged for.
We have been very generous In ev
erytbing of this kind and do not Ilk
to face the necessity ot making th I
change, but for several reasons flnu
ourselves compelled to.
K, ot f>.
k Bay City l^odge Ne. 141 K
of P. meets every Tuesday at
k p. m. Visiting Knight art
welcome.
T. E. Lewis, C. C.
W E Wood, K. of R and II
LODGE DIKECTOItY.
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Eastern fltar will meet
Tuesday night la
month.
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A. F. X A. X.
Haj City lodge
No.
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' i'i eRC^ mouth Visiting
\ ') members invited to at-
Mrs. Maud Gustafson, W M.
Mrs, Cora B. Moore, Secretary.
865, A. F.
M . meets
every second
and fourth
M o n d a y in
each tn o n t h,
7:30 p. m. Vis-
iting brothers welcome,
Geo. E SerrllL W. M.
W. S. Street. Secretary
With the Best of Meats—
Harrison’s Meat Market
Phone 18 . The New Market
The Highest Market Price Paid
for Furs, Hides and Beeswax.
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Courteous Treatment
ZAUR business is growing
in leaps and bounds.
Why? /because we are aware
of the fact that die people ol
Bay City want the best ol
meats and we give the be£t at
all times. Fry us when want-
ing meat of any kind.
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A dry, hacking cough is hard on
the lungs, often causing them to
bleed. BALLARD’S HOREHOUND
SYRUP fe a healing balm that quick-
ly repairs damage in the lungs and
air passages Price 25c. 50c and 11.00
per bottle. Sole by Matagorda Phixr-
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Il
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rlnting
e wot k
GO
EAST
via
New Orleans
TWO DAILY
TRAINS
H. G Castleton, Agent
GULF COAST LINES
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J 0 day stopover
allowed there.
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One Large life Loaf of Mother a
Bread at
EILERT’S SANITARY BAKERY
one’.’
Did you ever try
3 for 25c 8 l-3c per Ix>af.
Tltc best for toast and table use.
Save Your Shoes
BAY CITY SHOE SHOP
KOGl’TT. Plot,.
By bringing them here and let-
ting us put on new soles and
rubber heels. Prices reasonable.
LOOK! 26 TICKETS FOR $1
3 Big 10c Loaves of Milk Bread
For Only 23 cents.
The Wesfside Bakery
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 67, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 23, 1917, newspaper, January 23, 1917; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1332802/m1/3/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.