The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 3, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 18, 1919 Page: 3 of 4
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Mr. Emil Pesek, census supervisor M|
of the Mansfield district, is hnvlng BS
trouble getting enumerators and has .
sought the aid of Judge John F. Perry F*
tn securing them. Judge Perry is do- JL<
ing some advertising over the county.
but as yet no definite results have
been obtained The census Job i-
short-lived, but pays well for the
time required. The Tribune under- Jt>,
' stands that some sort of civil service hS
examination will be held and an •W*
| eliminating process will be followed, k-3
: If interested those contemplating do-
I ing this work for the government
should file their applications with F .
I Judge Perry at once, for the matter
i of enumerators must be settled by the
i latter part of this month. The work.
new
fourth
$1,60(1.
13-19*1
Phono 48.
7 1XJTS SOUTH, ON SHELL STREET.
$800, halt cush, balance 10 years.
GOOD COT
See l< W
TOR SALE—NEW OVERLAND "W.”
Has never been used. This week
only. $1,050.00. Oscar Harber. 17-21d-p
FOR RENT—100 ACRES OK GOOD
| black land, 1 1-2 miles from Wads-
| worth; new four-room house, good
| well of water. To rent on third and
Pete Anderson. Hay City
18-19<i-21-2Sw
FOR SALE—10 ACRES, 3-ROOM
house, close in. $1,000, half cash
5-ROOM HOUSE. GOOD HARN. HEN
house, fruit trees, gardens. 4 lots;
East 6th Street. $3,000, half cash.
3-ROOM HOUSE, 2 LOTS, EAST
PART; $600; cash $100, balance to
suit.
I-ROOM FRAME HOUSE, 2 ACRES,
city limits, convenient to school:
Bargain.
OSCAR HARBER
Austin Building.
WANTED—400 ACRES
ton land on cash rental.
Turner, Bay City. Texas,
14tf-14-21-28w
LOST—A THREE MONTHS' OLD
black and tan puppy, short curly
hair. Return to J, M. Corbett an<
receive reward. 17-18
FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED—
Close in with bath. For couple
without children. Call Tribune. 17-tt
the side of a tall building without
the assistance of a rope or anything
else; he leaps from one of his high
windows into a clothesline; ho is car-
ried over a boiling waterfall; ho does
a hundred such doath-darlng deeds.
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CLEAN OUT THE FLUES.
Winter is coming and with it fires
will bo needed, so In order to avoir
the probable burning of your home
see to It that all the flues are prop-
erly cleaned out.
Earl Johnston. Fire Marshal.
turc, "The Great Gamble,” tomorrow
at the Grand, the theatre will admit
all children under X4 years of age ab-
solutely free of charge to see this big
Picture. A seven-act program has
been arranged Including Margarltn
l'’lshor in “Charge It to Me." A com-
plete performance will be given after
the school closing hour, so that all
will have a chance to see this picture.
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If you buy so you get a dollar's
worth of value for every dollar, you
can spend more. If you trout what
you buy as if it had the same value
as money, you do not have to spend
so much. Huy W. S. 8.
FREE SHOW TO ALL CHILDREN
UNDER FOURTEEN YEARS IS AN-
jNOUNCEMENT OF THE GRAND
In order to introduce two new stars
to Bay City picture fans—who arc
.Anne Luther and Charles Hutchinson,
and who apepar in the new stunt pic-
LOST—BETWEEN BAY CITY AND
El Maton a breech-loading, 12-
tuage, hammerless, double-barreled
hotgun. Finder will please notify J
\. Bruce, Bay City, and receive re-
ward. 28-29d-31-7w
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IWUMRDAHWW
Don’t burden yourself with an elab-
orate plan of savings which you cannot hope
to carry out.
Money Paid in Rent Is Gone; Money Put
Into a Home Is Saved
You can own your own home if you’ll
learn to save small sums. No man in mod-
erate circumstances ever paid all cash for
his home. Lay your foundation now by
saving regularly.
Start saving small sums—even as small
as a dollar a week. lx*arn to save system-
atically. Put your savings in War Savings
Stamps where they will earn interest as
you are adding to them.
SfcNEW EDISON
**n< « $•«/"
Whatever your mood, the New Edison will be
your faithful companion. K w«U not “get on
your nervea." It will soothe aM satisfy, because
it brings to you the real art of great artist*, just
as real as if they themselves came to ting and
play for you.
The mere statement that a record is the same
as the artist means nothing. The fact that
critic* of two thousand representative American
newspapers have heard Edison artists eing or play
in drect comparison with the New Edison's Re-
Ckeation of their art—and the fact that they
have admitted in writing that the New Edison's
Re Ckbation did not deviate in the slightest from
the singing or playing of the artists themselves,
means volumes to the music lover.
Hear the new Edison at our store and you will
be convinced that these critics have told the truth
EVERY MONTH YOU PAY RENT MEANS YOUR
HOME IS THAT MUCH FARTHER AWAY
Figure with us. You want that home.
Our business is to see that you get it. If
you haven’t the money, you can’t begin sav-
ing it any earlier.
Mr Ed. P Layton, of Matagorda,
was a business visitor to Bay City
today.
A Fountain
of Youth
Let your body grow old, if it will—but
keep young in spirit with the mental re-
fresh men t obtained from
WANTED — HOMES LN DAY CITY,
and small acreage tracts close in.
1 have the buyers, and can sell it
priced right Oscar Barber, Austin
Bldg. Phone 48. 18-22d
FOR SALE—FORD ROADSTER, HAS
been used 4 months Call 408.
18-24
LOST—BLUE BITCH FOX TERRIER.
Notify J. N. South Phono 815-F2
18-194-21w
Seats
10—25—45c
An entire town was de-
stroyed to nicture one of
the amazing situations in
this production.
Scenes made in London,
Paris, Los Angeles and
New York. Men who con-
tributed to the facts were
in Paris w 11 li President
Wilson.
That took 18 months in
the milking to produce,
With n cast of 23 princi-
pals, and 8,000 others—61
great interior settings—13
massive structures for ex-
teriors.
M tUMOTH SPECTACLE
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I A mighty pictorial presen- I
I tatipn of the forces that I
I have swept down irreslst- I
I ible through the ages. I
| wrecking human loves "I I
9 liuiiian happiness, sweep- I
’ ing torn anti blooding dvr- J
I diets of romance and I
I idealism from their paths I
I of brutal force. L!
WOULD DESTROY
S The
s Cataclysmic Sensa-
tion — The picturing th.'
story of a youth and a girl
who went through an
earthly hell to find their
love and happiness.
TODAY
1HI THE 6®
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raj
Mr. Pete Anderson, of Wadsworth,
spent today in the city on business
County Judge
spending the day
business.
Read the announcement of the Case
Threshing Machine Co., which Is made
In another column of today's paper.
Mr and Mrs. J. B. Sutherland spent
yesterday in Blessing.
John
in
F. Perry Is
Galveston on
was
yes-
Mr. O. A. Ulland. of Markham,
a business visitor to Bay City
terday.
Mrs. A. J. Harty has returned from
a visit to Houston.
Judge W. S. Holman has returned
from a business visit to Schulenburg.
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THE ADDED STUNT
PICTURE EXTRA ON
WEDNESDAY’S BILL.
• we understand, is to begin Jnnuurv
■ t, 1920.
I
| Mr. W. I. Johnson, traffic manager
of the Texas Gulf Sulphur Company
was a business visitor to Bay City
J yesterday.
The Grand Theatre has added to its,
Wednesday picture in which Marga-
rita Fisher appears, a “stunt" picture,
starring Anne Luther and Charles
■ Hutchinson. Hutchinson Is the man
you have probably read about now and
then who does the almost impossible
stunts. He takes life into his hands
time and time again. He Jumps from
heights well over a 100 feet; he scales [
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LAST DAY
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locals and personals.
GRAND
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i "Honey Boy" Ice cream at the Al-
' cove. 23tf
WANT ADSBI
ARTICLES WANTED, LOST, FOUND
Griffith Lumber Co.
If
12 Loaves for $1
BUILDING SERVICE AND MATERIAL
•PHONE 450
OTTO J. WEBER, Manager
West Side Bakery j
STRAYED OR STOLEN.
WHEH BETTER AUTOMOBILES AIRE BUILT BUICK WALL BUILD TEEM
• S. C. Creech & Company, Dealers
James Hilliard
contributor.”
Patronise Tribune advertieari.
A reputation gained by years of constant daily usage,
under extreme stress and strains is proven evidence of
endurance and workmanship.
Wonderful processes of steel stamping, heat treating
and electric rivet welding, give a construction upon which
rests largely, those satisfying qualities of comfort, safety
and durability.
Second floor National Bank Building
BAT CITY, TEXAS
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• Samuel J Style* E. N Krause C. A Erickson •
From my place 3 miles north of Bay
City one brown mouse-colored mare
mule, branded N on the left fore
shoulder. Will pay a suitable reward
for any Information leading to re-
covery of animal.
14-15d 14-21W
ORDER EASTERN STAR.
Eastern Star will meet
first Tuesday night in
< 4 ■. each month. Visiting
/ ' k, members invited to at-
tend. .
Mrs. Ack Barnett. W. ,M.
Mrs Cora B Moore. Secretary
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STYLES, KRAUSE A ERICKSON
Attorneys-at-Law
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Liberty Memorial—“Every Citlsen a
*iw'i ‘ ■ .li ?.'•• 'r? *:
D R. M. E R T L
OptometrH and Opticinn
Boney Building.
The comfort derived from Kryptok
glasses cannot be explained in word
Como in and let me show you the
rough and finished glass. It's a mar-
vel in glusi grinding. I guarantee
them.
The Sturdy Buick Frame
Which, under the watchful eyes of Buick engineers, for
nearly twenty years has been developed to a high stand-
ard of perfection and efficiency.
i
Instantly, you notice the sturdy construction of this
important Buick Value-in-Haad motor car unit
We know the value of a satsified customer and we exert
every effort to that end. Our Service Department offers
home builders ideas and suggestions galore from our photo-
graph display of modern homes. You select the home you
want and your trouble ends as our Service begins—for
until your home is complete to the door bell, the key in your
pocket and a look of satisfaction is on your face, we are
actively interested.
Our patrons are assured of fair treatment, quality mate-
rails and service that serves.
There’s a Difference in
Furniture
/
Important—If you put off buying your Stove and the
cold weather catches you, then you endanger the health of
yourself and family. If you cannot call, phone us—No. 120.
See our line of Coal, Wood and Oil Heating Stoves. All
styles and sizes.
Get Your Heater Up,
Cold Weather is Coming
Don’t wait until the last minute and the rush is on; try
and have it purr up now.
Taylor-Hill Furniture Co.
HOME FURNISHERS AND UNDERTAKERS
The Best of Everything in Our Line
Day Phone 120 Night Phones 223-298
WE CARRY WALL PAPER IN STOCK AND DO NOT
ORDER FROM SAMPLE BOOKS. LET US FIGURE
WITH YOU.
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Your Satisfacticn is the Price
of Our Service
Alamo Lumber
Company
John Sutherland, Mgr.
Pbone 23 ,
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Solid Hindi®
W. F. TETTS, JEWELER
Buy City, Texas
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Hollow H.nd!.
Victory
Pattern
Silver
The Silverplated Knife
that
Can’t Wear Black
Like All Others Must and Do
also made in
Forks, Spoons
and
Fancy Pieces
Sea Our Windov? Display
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LET US SHOW YOU—IT COSTS NO
MORE TO HAVE THE BEST
Wm. WALKER
THE HOUSE OF QUALITY
FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING
Bay City, Texas
Night Phone : 53
Day Phone: 101
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 3, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 18, 1919, newspaper, November 18, 1919; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1333075/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.