The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 17, 1919 Page: 2 of 4
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GIFTS
FOR
HER
W. F. TETTS
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
Bay City, Texas
FOR
HIM
W \TCI IKS
CHAINS
I'll \R.MS
(’IFF Hl TTONS
SCARF PINS
<;<)!.!> AND SILVER
BELT Bl’CKI.ES
SAFETY RAZOR SETS
MILITARY BRUSHES
BILL FOLDS
THERMOS BOTTLES
FOI 'NT A IN PENS
EVER-SHARP PENCILS
GOLD HANDLE KNIVES
PHOTO CASES
PIPES
CIGARETTE CASES
CIG YR Y.ND CIGARETTE
HOLDERS, ETC
RINGS
BAR PINS
BROOCHES
EAR SCREWS
LA VALLIERES
WRIST WATCHES, with
and without diamonds
PEARL BEADS
HAND HAGS
VANITY AND
CARD CASES
CI’T GLASS
SILVERWARE
TOILET SETS
CLOCKS
FOVNTAIN PENS
PHONOGRAPHS, ETC.
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A Few Suggestions
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X_. WATCHES
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JEWELRY
CLOCKS
SILVERWARE
TOILET SETS
r^SEEMS hard until you visit our store,
4? then it is only a question as to how
much you cars to spend for each gift. We
are always glad to make suggestions and
assist you in your selections. No trouble
to show you whether you buy or not
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Bay City, Texas
Day Phone, 101
121
The Whole Secret of
A Better Tire
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Simply a Matter of the Maker’s Policies
BAY 1 I M PI Bl.lt St IIOOI. FORI H.
f Editor in-('hb i. . ..
Gertrude Poage
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Useful Presents for Xmas
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Hardy-Anderson Auto Co.
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Midfield. Texas
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HAVE A SPARE BED ROOM DAVENPORTS, $10.00 IT
Make Thia a
WHITE
strain.
< outrlhutoni:
Nohi Arnold
<Iraee Selkirk
Coy Audi rson
Mae Stevens
Shirley Fry
to advance
Christmas
The biology da ,s.
ts selling seals to
realizes the
thulr <*xi«
to the roll
sot .-. rhf
Furniture Xmas
-------SUGGESTIONS
Bed Room Suita (in Walnut, Ivory, Mahogany, Eig, Gum), Dining Room
Suits, Living Room Suits (wc have a beauty, call ami see it), Library
Suits, Chifforobe, Rugs, Etc.
W m . WALKER
Till.' IHH’SK <>!•' QI AIJTY
UNDERTAKER AND LICENSED EMBALMER
Night Phones, 53
W. E M< Xabi*, of Matti-ordtl. Is
v City to lay. the guest of Mr
want ALL
No other tire, you’ll
a} ■ , gives sc> much for your
money.
the wrong FOR SALE—A 1
O. S hie and davenport
rite debate was splendid:
> splendid that one of the
vote
But
The Wrong Aumher.
Dad was pacing through the hall.
’Twas time for that long-distance call
He walked, he talked, ho fairly raved
Then came a tinkle, then the ring
ills sleep depneded on the thing
That caused that little bell t> rim;.
'io »i ru'i'hl • | for that small receiver.
He grabbl'd, up went Hie nickel I* :»v •
'nd d id did hope to avoid some fatal
blunder:
Ha "helloed." but it was
number."
M r
mid .Mt':
didn’t emphasize his wor ts,
vocabulary which was slim
a great speaker. That’s
speaking has dune for
M S
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Cold Tire* with “Driving” and “Swaatika” Skid-Not Trsada
Fabric Tires in “Plain,” “Ribbed” and “BBC” Skid-Not Treads
Solid Truck Tires in al! sizes authorized by the Society of Automotive EnginMM
There’s a Brunswick Tire for Every Car
Cord—Fabric—Solid Truck
DINING ROOM TA- good second-hand
, . t Phone 273 tlf Store
FOR SALE—Pl RE
Leghorn cockerel;
Oscar Barber, phone 221.
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BUY SOMETHING FOR THE AUTO, AND IT WILL P,E MORE ’■
APPRECIATED THAN USELESS TRINKETS
over and thus
day
the
This
to Im "busted up."
It will urvlve al! the kick and ctllT.s
li gets mid will still be a government
iilieii nil the Bins. Innovations mid
. idioeles of the country have zone on
1 thulr wav The world is looking to
this country for everything and hi
I long as we maintain our present hold
Ion the world there mid be no fear of
ale Upsetting of Illi, -table utTnirs of
the country
uHis might be. mi I
the I iwn tn i’i I’j
They nr. a silent
show iii' t!,
hi) Senlnr-
I t.Y Reply to an Item Appearing in th*
l.a«t Forum >
Being a verx- playful fi»h and lov-
in'* to Indulge In "classy’’ combat I
want to ki’j why the seniors proto t
r*-uln-t having their nmne« writt m
with those of the fichman because
of the fait that they "re n't I*’*' per
cent tn th* tranurl ' * manv of u«
’ini'erstod it. Mr. Illbbctis avjn.onneei
in chapel that the first out of the four
The coal strike is
p.is . . anotlii r -i-nsatlon of th*,
mid one that wan heralded u>
ir ling up” of the govi’i mm nt
' government is not
FOR SALE: \ I SED BABCOCK
buggy and harness, with utli r
bridles mid collars. Col. S il .1 Cleve-
p.ls
To ascertain what each maker
otters one must analyze and test
some 200 tires—as our laboratories
have done.
Then it is a matter of combining
the best features and building ac-
cording to the highest standards.
Once you try a Brunswick you
will understand how we have built
model tires, regardless of factory
expense.
Yet Brunswick Tire •. cost you the
s.r ie as other h'.e-type tires. Our
saving ‘s on selling cost, through
t ■; I’. poii-wide organization.
We ii ilize that you expect more
fi nn Prunswicks, and we assure
yr i tli' t you get it. ONE Bruns-
v k v lit tell you the story.
y nd then you’ll
I' tv. s vicks.
How about a pair of Uord Tires, a set of Jiffy Seat ('overs, a new Storage
Battery, a Flashlight, or any other useful Aritcle for the Auto?
Pli'dlc Spt.iking Mil) Hi’lu I s I'm*.
I Onci* he i iml.i not face a crowd:
i !!■' would -hal.e like one in a chill.
: Dm i ills i’ i. !■ juet wouldn’t come .
I He hnd iinivvors" that wouldn’t*
still.
Ithieo b
I He hud
But now he <
I What public
him
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nilul would get a page, or hulf-j .
x.rite-up In the annual. The junior.’i
were first, the sophs second and now
•Ii ■ tish mid seniors are still below
the 100 per cent mark Why shotil I
the seniors object to be cln's-ed with
the fish? The seniors may think they
are falling from "Grace.’’ but a- I ee
It. thev should bo proud of It’
S. F.
Amos Lee
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< n\ I It l< I is sji.\i it
ihr i nh. i t i i i run
OF k $.•.,«!«> IIKIHk,
Th*’ mitionwide campaign eommit-
of the Episcopal Church for Buy
,< lty district inade a two hours' eau-
‘ miss la-1 Sunday afternoon ami rais-
ed more than S’-.imo. which was ample
,io Inlie care oi the local budget, mi
iiiimwide campaign, pipe organ mid
now In n k rectory \ contract was
.ii ”ini' signed with the Him of Henry
j Bill her tor a F.’.mm organ, w hich I -
io be installed within four months
Irom date
I'alk on Tiibcrciil >sis.
Thursday i mrnlng W utlian Simons
gave a very Interesting talk on tuber-
culosis. Sixty -seven thousand sailors
mid marines, lie said, were killed dur-
ing the war. while tuberculosis killed
two hundred thousand people!
The Red Cross, which cares for sail-
ors and soldiers, has undertaken t*
ft lit Ihis terrilde disease The Red
Cross is working onthe principle e
the old .via e ’An ounce of preyen-
n *- xi.rth a pound of cure’ by
trying to eliminate the germ, us well
a- care for the victims. Cine of tin
ways In vlii.lt the Red i rows is en-
deavoring to raise money
this lan e is bv -elllng
win i lor their i
uli other en’erpi
visit Hu- out <i Ie
or weekly, an th
Wathmi told us.
lull' This class fully
peril of tuberculosis to the human
race, as it Is now study this disease.
! Oh nleliles, where art thou? Are
you being misused lor candy, picture
show ami cold drinks when your
presi'iice is so greatly desired amt
needed at the high school. Show yout
’ limning hi ad. and demand to be used
lor the Intersi’holastle League. Re
I gnrdloss of your north tn these days
I of high pril l s, you will be appreeiui
hi the high school
The Editor
Look the Auto over and see what it needs most. Make daddy a present of
it and see the bright smile of appreciation.
PHONE 151
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I I e-liniall- Junior Debut.’.
The fn simian-junior del ate took
place In the auditorium Friday after-
n on Tin debaters yvere Edward
Shcultz and John I'hlllips. Juniors, on
the aITirmatixa and Maltha Liingh.im
an i Robert Wynne, trohmen, on the
ne alive The debate was
fact,
when called on for his
| declared, "he was a hung jury."
I after careful c uisidei atlon on tb
th.' Judgi who were Mi i. Roh-
lins, Judge Carpenter mi.I Judge Fer-
ry, Edward Shoultz and .Martha Lang
ham were de. lured the winner-’. We
are sorry that all four of our debater
ii uld not win since they were such
good di bat rs. but as this was impos-
sible our hope for the future is a
pei’ily xlctory of cur Junior mid fresh
men over the seniors, N A
This you will realize — once you
try a Brunswick—that a super-tire
is possible only when the name
certifies that the maker is follow-
ing the highest standards.
For tire making is chiefly a mat-
ter of standards and policies—cost
plus care. Any maker can build a
good tire if he cares to pay per-
fection’s price.
’All men know Brunswick stand-
ards, for Brunswick prodi <-t > have
been famous for 74 years.
Formulas, fabrics ai ! standards
vary vastly in cost. Reinforce-
ments, plies and thickness .'ire n
matter of expense. Ard U v.e vari-
ations affect endurance. It rest;
with the maker how far 1*2 wishes
to go—how much he . i ilford
to give.
For there are no secrets net pat-
ents to hold one back.
THE BRUNSWICK. BALKE-COLLF?'DER CO.
Dallas Headquarters: 611 Mi in St.
WkNTED To III Y A SMALL ROOM
suitable for servant’a room, and a
1 bed. <*ox Vuriegr
istfd
in For th** • r*‘i
x cry clt I. ”ii tn ■ ■ ■
icr ii cuiillntii <1 I i
pili of hip,Ii pi’ll . .i ami si nn ll.v of
I 'p’ Ami w. bi-lieve that, will’ll II
comm to 111** .how down tin people
gi-iu rally will seu that thidr paper.i
r.-’i l ive every pnmlble i iKoiiragemont
papciH mill i
Mintlal will <
lup’i’ wilh
the p.iiw ri wi
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. hi«sc- to be Im m r u ni in the jji ■ I’OR SALE
■ -loom frame, east *’411 St $1. ” '
-i-rooni box, east Bth St... 11000.
;i-room house. 2 Li acres.....fk"O., land.
2-room box, near S. 1’. depot. —
l-room frame, east 7th St
7-room frame, near B w- .M...$200'1
5-room frame, near B .<• M . Jl.Tmt
.Modern home, good I ” atlon j.'.O'F.
Good terms on any of :i ”xo,
OSCAR BARBER FOR SALE RUE
----------------------- —---- I Early Prollfid seed rice
FOR SALE —PURE BRED WHITE VtmM. x?*’^ fr""' ''"'l
Leghorn eggs—a setting of 15. for
♦ 2 00. Oscar Barber, phone 21.
15-9d-p 1
M kNTED Fl’RNISHED ROOMS OR
rooms and board; close lb.' Call Mr
i ..... Martin at Phoenix Lauudrv 15-200’1
Ing modorat ■ salary, d Bveriti.' tel r
r- gram«. Apply Western I'nluii Tel -
"• graph Co.
Th<‘ fellow up in Ba i Texas who
Milling to furnish all of Senator
Sheppards* c irnpalgn < \pcn*es i’
Il M«*nalor will resign and run over U a
M Ij poor Ind e oi human nature v. h”
that hun.tii i.tli • i li ul to d h •
"""*"**______ ( rath oith i hohler S<*nah<r Siu •-
" p‘ rd no doubt, ha > lost, onlv r u en’l .
n large f Ihiwiiii*, not political In i*
nature, but politically powerful, if it
<'ir« s to vote, and on a<’count of th!<
< <»uld not be re elected Perhaps th1
i' ist Texas < hallen.•»t has this cl?*
mt nt in mind.
ROSE ANO
alnv st en-
W Trull.
word
all and
in which th«’y ur<
no other
hoijh It II
that his h**me pap*
tf high price
And ’a« bel
to the show
will
BRED
Ferris
l*‘»-1Hd-pd
—w
belUd
Hir
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upon
What to Give
Pl
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and where to get it
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for Buy
n.« nH o
another.
Jow Jones,
Huuntun from
■ aid
We
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peculiar
eountr*
on in 1
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have often raid it on rial!
xomo p<cuiUir aocnelhin^
coai» t
uli
part * Of lh*« <r .U< C’
in her waXe.
sliouid tvs
♦ Our fiit
There I*
alMHit the
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I the* only onr, out of an audience e tl atlons and uphold the league of n»-
I mated ut 3,5U<t by the llotieton Puet,; tlotis, they will not curry two Utah'*
j—.. union outside of So’ithein
** indeed they make a cli’au
and tell you|**eep In the South
.1 j. ■ 'mer1'an Jesse Jones, upon hie return t
Mark this prediction from a Hou,eo„ from York recntly
If the democrat' wage Hal(l Houston io U better to nu
presidential . time 1 leave and come back*’
of the Versailles j have heard IMm Fame remark
or reaerv-1 atx>ut Bay City often, and believe we
on io >< uu n#hl
juiage impi>.ve«
Push your own
pcrat< oiM’ with
lent* of i t al bi<
i>ad about these
jt OWn tlt-v( !o|;-
in our own nanda
i <u: right for u
The Daily Tribune'vole< Bliy ,liprovul „r (he (ll,
,,i —- -■ . . , ■ ■ vote \nd yet there are p'-.ple who states,
Publlshad Even Day Excapt Sunday *.,H be,or*
| the paaca treaty us it cams from Ver 1
" sullies it populur with the
In Houston Monday night alien Sen-' peopl**
ator Bailey asked his henrsru who ln-|”,,*e fellow
dorsed Morris Sheppard’s stand und ’heir fight In next ys-uyfu prasldentlul
vote on the league of nations to raise j • lection in the behalf
their hand Col. Thomas H. Ball xxu .treaty without compromise
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 17, 1919, newspaper, December 17, 1919; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1333099/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.