The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 308, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 8, 1919 Page: 3 of 6
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Armistice Day, Bay City, Nov. 11 to 13
The Biggest Event in the Affairs of the County
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fn Honor of the Dead—F or the Sake of the Living
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E X C E L L E N T
CANDY
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You Are Commanded To
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Be Here
MORRIS’ SPECIAL
Make our place your place Carnival Week
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Open All Day and All Night Ail the Time
YOU INTERESTED IN CLOTHES?
ROUSING WELCOME AWAITS YOU ON ARMISTICE DAY
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and the two following at the Taylor-Hill Furniture Store.
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Place Your Winter Order Now
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We shall la- happy to meet you Carnival Week
STINNETT BROTHERS, TAILORS
F U R N 1 T U R E
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talks the right way.
There’s an art in dressing, and we know
that art.
lx*t us show you the way.
We extend you a most cordial invitation to visit with us next week.
V E R S E R
MATAGORDA PHARMACY, INC.
B R 0 T H E R S
WANT TO GET ACQUAINTED WITH YOU AND INVITE
MONEY.
We can sell you a place from ten acres in size to a ranch.
L. H. BURKS LAND COMPANY
J.
BACHMAN
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IN DIFFERENT
Two sound-pr<M>f booths
FOR THE CELEBRATED “GRAFONOLA,” EXTEND"’
A CORDIAL WELCOME TO YOU EVERY DAY 01
THE CARNIVAL.
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Care in selecting your surveyor may save you a
home.
world of trouble.
Let me figure with you.
ware.
Carnival.
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G U 8 T A F S O N
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Civil Engineer
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F. T E 1’ T S, J E W E L E R
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DIFFERENT KINDS OF AUTOMOBILES
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cannot, head off the Overland Cars and Republic Trucks.
best of care.
Call on us during Carnival for a demonstration
fore buying.
J N O.
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C R A W F O R I)
Dealer in Overland Automobiles, Republic Trucks
SISK BROS. GROCERY AND HARDWARE CO.
and Accessories
SURE WE HAVE LOADS OF THEM,
DA YS OE TWENTY
PER CENT REDUCTION ON ALL OUR
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COMMITTEES.
MILLINERY.
Try us, and especially
but have plenty of time for you.
,,7'; ARE NEXT DOOR TO THE ENTRANCE
OE THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE.
our prices.
Visit our place during Carnival days and let us get acquainted.
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HARRISON’S MEAT MARKET
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Goods an I
Make our store youf stopping place next
Goods, Clothing, Etc.
week.
store south of
BROTHERS
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L E TULLE MERCANTILE
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While in the city next week enjoying yourself, reinember our
place and make it your headquarters.
Come in, make yourself at home, and hear the best
there is in music
We only make and sell the one kind—THE REST
For Women and for Men
Will Demonstrate the Renowned Edison
Phonograph Carnival Week
The Best Is None Too Good for Her
Play Safe and Buy
FUN AND FROLIC ENOUGH TO DISPEL ALL THE BLUES
IN TEXAS- -A BABY SHOW WORTH
MILLIONS.
We also carry in stock musical instruments—Accordions, Ukuleles,
Guitars, Violins, Harmonicas and all accessories.
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IT MAKES NO
difference when you call, we are ready to serve you with the best.
Give your appetite a square deal and feed it at our place, which
we invite you to make your place next week.
NOW ARRIVING,
sizes,—a good stock of Victor Records,
for demonstrating records.
MATAGORDA COUNTY FAIR AND
CARNIVAL-NOV. 11,12 AND 13
Program
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Drop in and see the most complete line of House Furnishings south of
Houston
HE VERY BEST SURVEY IS NOT TOO GOOD.
son. Let us show you.
Wt arc headquarters for everything modern in Dry
Finance Committee—Chas. Dickey, chairman; M. Thompson,
John Sutherland, A. Harris, John Reynolds, Jno. Crawford, J. I’
Whittaker, R. Rugeley, Eddie Anderson, A. T. Ditch, J. N. Rv«
man Matagorda; Jack Barnett, Palacios.
Baby Show—E. B. Wells, chairman; Mrs. Paris Smith, Mr
Ruby Hawkins, George Serrill, Mrs. Theo. Dienst, Mrs. Liv« ngoo I,
Mrs. M. G. Klein, Mrs. Arthur Collins, Mrs. Myrtle Hands, Mi
St ant Hightower.
< ommittec to Provide Refreshnients for Soldiers—Mrs. L>»i
IxjTulle, chairman; Mrs. Wm. Cash, Mrs. A. R. Carter, Mrs Wm.
Walker, Mrs. Seaman Eidman, Mrs. J. W. Conger, Mrs. D. I*.
Moore, Mrs. J. R. Reynolds, Mrs. Will Barber, Mrs. D. O. Coston
Mrs. Amos Lee, Mrs. W. R. Franz, Mrs. Frank Hurley, Mrs. J. C
Carrington, J. C. Carrington, J. F. Ixiwis, W. S. Edwards, Mr
W. S. Edwards, Louis LeTulle, Mrs. E. N. Gustafson, Mrs. V. L.
Ix-Tulle, Frank Carr, C. L. Aubin, W. D. Wilson. (This commit-
tee will be added to by the chairman.)
Committee on Music—Zach DeLano, S. J. Gillett. Theo. Dims'.
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^^UR VICTROLAS
sure your lines are laid right before driving your stake
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J ECREST’S JEWELRY STORE AND HEADQUARTEDS
AND SEVERAL HUNDRED MORE REASONS WHY Y01
should buy your Hardware and Implements, Sporting
Shelf Hardware from us.
We extend you a cordial welcome to visit us during the Carnival next
week and inspect the largest and most complete hardware
Houston.
AND TRUCKS
T A Y L O R - 11 1 L L
’^FOUR APPEARANCE TALKS FOR YOU. BUT BE SURE IT
Yesterday you were invited to come to Bay City and enjoy
the biggest lot of fun you ever had in your life. Today you are
commanded, in the name of the A. E. F., to be here without fail.
Bay City is not receiving any excuses. Our excuse box has been
thrown away—lost! So all you gotta do is to hitch up old Dobbin,
grab that old sun bonnet and come a-glimmering.
One of the features will lie a Million-Dollar-Babv-Show.
Neither the show nor the babies cost that much, but they are
worth moren-er-million; ’n some. If you’ve got a baby trot him
or her out and let’s see who has the best one.
And then the several dozen more things that’ll keep your eyes
as busy as a shuttle-cock on a threshing machine and a whole lot
busier. Remember, no eyesights are guaranteed when you visit
“Gay Paree” or the “For-Men-Only” show, for there you will see
greater and mon? dazzling sights than you ever looked upon in
all your born days!
As a gentle reminder of what will be, read the following pro-
gram and then tell yourself that you and yourself can’t afford to
miss it:
m — ATAGORDA PHARMACY, INC.
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AY OR NIGHT AND ALL HOURS ()F BOTH.
a»0 ARGUMENT CAN
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—N BUYING YOUR GROCERIES OR HARDWARE YOU
| owe it to that much called on pocket book to exercise the very
" iw..,e „um Investigate our lines, which are complete, be-
Tl'ENDAY, NOVEMBER II
a in.—Gigantic Civic Parade.
12:30 p.m.—Dinner for Soldiers.
1:30 p.m.—Speech Colonel Blaney
2:30 p.m.—’Matinee Grand Opera House
3:00 p.m.—Matinee. “The Girl and the Gawk’’..,
.leanings Tent Show
4:00 p.m—Horse Race Girl Riders
5:00 p.m.—School, Blower and Fancy Work Ex-
hibits.
5:45 p.m.—Band Concert.
7:i»0 p.m.—Opening of Carnival.
Opening of Jennings Shows.
!• :00 pin.—Dare Devil Dick’s Death Defying Leap
1<>:00 p.m.—Dance American Legion
WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 12
10:00 a.tn.—Texas Gulf Sulphur Company’s Demon-
stration and Exhibit.
11:00 a.ni.—Overseas Exhibit.
11:30 am.—Band Concert.
12:00 M — Dinner
2:30 p.m.—Matinee Grand Opera House
3:00 p.m—Horse Race Boy Riders
4:00 pm.—Foot Ball Game... Bay City vs. Palacios
5:00 p.m.—Livestock Exhibit.
5:45 p. in.— Band Concert
7:00 pin.—Opening of Carnival Attractions.
Opening of Jennings Shows—"The Girl
of the Sunny South.”
9:00 p.m.—Dare Devil Dick.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER IS
10:00 a.m.— Agricultural Exhibit
11:00 n.m.— MAd**in-Matagor<la County.
12:0 M.—Dinner.
1:30 p.m.—Speech at Courthouse... .C. M. Cureton
2:30 p.m —Matinee Grnnd Opera House
3:00 p.m.—Horse Race Boy Riders
4:00 p.m.— Band Concert.
5:00 pin. Toxas Gulf Sulphur Exhibit
fi.45 p.m.—Band Concert.
7:00 p.m.—Opening of Carnival Attractions.
Opening of Jennings Shows—“Bought
and Paid For."
9:00 p.m.—Dare Devil Dick.
10:00 p.tn.—Grand Masked Carnival Ball.
(SIT THE HOME OF "SONORA” DURING THE CARNIVAL AND
hear the “sweetest story ever told” in song or instrumental music.
The superior tone, the clearness of it and the class are all there.
Also see and examine my complete line of Jewelry, Cut Glass and Silver-
I invite you to make my store your stopping place during the
BEAT "BETTER GOODS FOR LESS
It’s that which wins in the end and we hold the key
to the situation in this good town. Try others, then us, and be
convinced. Everything that is good in groceries. We will be glad to see
you at our store Carnival Week.
—VERA BODY' IS TRADING WITH US. THERE’S A REA-
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you to make my office your home Armistice Day, the next
day and the third day—or any old day.
WHEN YOU COME TO
THE CARNIVAL DROP IN AND VISIT WITH
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 308, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 8, 1919, newspaper, November 8, 1919; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1333068/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.