The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 84, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 25, 1920 Page: 4 of 4
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Sam Baer
Our Spring Skirts have
MEATS
FRITTS
VEGET IHLEN
arrived and are
I’Ol LTRY
now on
BITTER
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EGGS
display. Come and get
CHEESE
OYSTERS
yours before they’re gone
Sam Baer
They are the latest word
(AROVND THE CORNER)
style, color & material
PHONE Mil
PHONE 326
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C Willard^)
It pays to buy the best—this applies to Batteries as well as
Brunner &Oertling
everything else. The Better Thread Rubber Insulated Wil-
lard is the best Battery made, because hard rubber is not
Threaded Rubber is but hard rubber
imperferous to acid.
is but hard rubber suitably prepared to act as a storage
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battery insulation. Ask us to show you.
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Theo. Dienst
V. C. Porter
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BAY CITY BATTERY CO.
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COLUMBIAN REFINING CO. BLDG.
OSTEOPATHIC I’ll YSIflANS
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EHLERT’S
Ask for a ride in the REO
Auto Co.
QUALITY, ELECTRICALLY
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MADE BREAD
Bay City, Texas
f is the best and most economical
ORDER EASTERN STAR.
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BREAD
Read The Tribune want ads
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W. M. Holland.
A. T. Carleton
12 Loaves for $1
West Side Bakery
Phone Preston 1372
Phone 11
FOR SALE.
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HAILING WANTED.
SIMON BROS
any job of
call
Autorao-
Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
Bay City, Texas
Phone 95
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NOTICE.
We have just received a beautiful line of Ladies Spring Coat
Suits, Dresses, Waists, Hats, Lowquarter Shoes, and all kinds
of spring dress goods. See them before buying elsewhere.
• I have two trucks and am in a
* position to take
• hauling on abort notice
• the Hardy-Anderson
• bile Company.
Hr. B. L. l.hengotui
Dr. S. (■'. Kemple
—the Gold Standard of Values
STABILITY—BEAUTY—PERFORMANCE
HOLLAND A CARLETON
LAWYERS
606-607 Stewart Building
Houston, Texas
I EXPECT NOTiCR OF
IL F. LI NEK PLAN OF
REORGANIZATION, i
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J. P. KELLER & CO.
INSURANCE
Fire—Life—Health—Accident
Phone 122 Bay City, Texas
st. mark's rumen
(F.plscopal)
Invites you to attend all
services
J MERVIN PETTIT.
Rector.
• CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
• SERVICES
• Church Corner (th and Ave. C.
• Sunday at 11 o’clock a. m.
• Sunday school at 6a. m.
• Wednesday evening at 7:30.
• Everyone la cordially invited,
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Hardy-Anderson
PHone 154
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Alamo Lumber Co.
Read The Tribune’s Want Ads.
& V
’NOTICE!
iimvr:
of duality at Economy Prices
1 have leaned SOO acres on I) Howie
league to D H. Garner of Hay City,
and all trespassing ip prohibited and
vlll be pilniehed sc. rding to law.
11-tf W. A. Moore,
I). H. Garner.
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Eastern Star will meet
first Tuesday night In
each month. Visiting
members Invited to at-
tend.
Mre. Ack Barnett, W. M
Mrs Cora B. Moore. Secretary
Hard-working men who are bur-
dened with a torpid liver, feel tired
lazy and incouraged. They know they
are lazy and they are ashamed. yet
It Is nothing to be ashamed of. The
thing to do tn to get the liver started
again and to purify the stomach and
bowels. There is no better remedy
for this purpose than Prickly Ash Bit-
ten*. It put* a man in working trim
and makes life worth living. Price
fl.K per bottle. Matagorda Phar- *
■Mg. Sepcial AoMta. C
• W. M. H 0 I. MAN •
• Attoraey-at-Law •
• Will practice tn ail the Courts •
• Phono 37—Office Holman Bldg •
• Rear of Opera House, Ave. F •
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• J W Coagsr W B. Davant •
• CONGER * DAVANT •
• Lawyen •
• Office In let Nat l Bank Hldy •
• Bay City, Texas •
FAHNin REALISM
CREATE* SENSATION
IN NEWEST PICTLRE.
A modern five-room cottage;
new: just finished: with two lets
and new garage: room for i can
nnd servant’s room. East 7th St.
Phone. 4.
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Sturdy Fence Posts
After all wood is truly the
natural as well as the economical
fence material. Quality and designs
have improved with the years but the
basic material holds its own.
Our fence posts especially— the
backbone of any fence — are sturdy
yet incxrasptoeoe*. They will find favor wtu*
you i'oom and ssa. Coma to «• tot
YOUR SEAL BRAND COFFEE
Has arrived AT LAST. We have it in l-lb„ 3-lb, and 5-lb.
cans; 60c, $1.75, and $2,90, respectively. We recommend
this coffee very highly.
It is Chase & Sanborn’s way of doing it. When you
buy brands of this label you are securing the very best for
the price, with perfect uniformity guaranteed.
Seal Brand Coffee is carefully selected, scientifically
blended, properly roasted, to develop full strength,, flavor
and aroma; this combination possessing maximum quality.
R. F. Anderson A Sons
EXCLUSIVE SELLING AGENTS
East 7th Street
Uy--a strong powerful man auddeuly J
driven insane.
When b'arnum was picturing these
particular scones for the William Foxj
production, appearing Monday at the!
Grand Theatre, working them up to
the artistic perfection for which he I
always aims, he held a spellbound au-
dience In the etudio
When, as Bruce Andrews he comes
out of a mine explosion, his mind un
balanced. Farnutn seems io have add-
ed years to his age
In making this scene Furnum’s por-
trayal was intensely realistic and dis-
tinctly out of the ordinary Women
present grew pale, men Hood absorb-
ed and one little extra girl gulped|
aloud. He seemed tn be in vary tact
’he maniac he played.
In preparing for this picture, one of
’he most powerful he has yet pro-
duced. Furnum. with his usual studious
care, made an investigation of the
particular type of insanity he wait
called on to show, for when William
Farnutn goes after realism on the
screen, he makes no child’s play of it.
In contrast with this magnlfiently
acted bit. this careful actor shows the
other side of the shield in the man
and strength the devoted husband and
lover.
I Beauty and
IT ’ Utility
V Lx A fence can be a thing of
[_ I R beauty as well as a protection.
Your home surroundings help to make
■I I your home.
You can select fencing here
that reflects your ideals of home
building. Or if it is rugged strength
that you wish find it here in our ex-
it tensive stock.
food you can buy
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I While there are some features of Vivid Portrayal «4 Crazed Man t'euse*
I the railroad bill, now ready for the| Atdleare tv Gasp,
j signature of President Wilson, that <
Ian not entirely pleasing to the rail- William Farnam, the William >N»x ■
roads, the ineasure as a whole I*J star, made a truly dramatic siusntlon;
good. C. K Dunlap corporate praei-j lately, without intending It. io the
dent of the Southern Pacific Hues, t\>x studios, whin filming his latest ,
declared Tuesday upon his return photodrama. ’’Wolves of the Night,' I
from New York, where h« was in con- which calls for a portrayal of insau J
tererice with the New York headquar-
ter* of the Southern Pacific system.
"I feel that tlie railroad internals
are fulrly wall satisfied with the bill
as it has passed congress." he said
, "Home of the features are not pleas-
. ing. but taken as a whole, the bill is
I good Tlie country seems to be sutls-
1 fled, and that U a bi gthlng laihor
appeared not to want the pul'lic rep-
, resented on the wage adjustment
j board, but us the public pays the bills,
i It is entitled to have representation.’’
I Mr. Dunlap gave out no statement
concerning reorganization plans, us
they affect the South* rn Pacific lines
In Texas mid Louisiana, but indicated
i that later In the week a atatement
i will be forthcoming announcing the
• official family.
• RumorK have been rife for some
I time concerning the lineup following
the return of the roads to their own-
I ers. Many of the systems of the coun-
i try have already given out their offi-
cial appointments, but the Southern
I Pacific has not.
Prior to the taking over of the rail-
roads by the federal government W
1 B Scott was president of the system
' In Texas iind Louisiana. When the
I government took control. Mr Scott
.was made federal manager of the
! Southern Pacific lines, along with a
number of other systems in the South-
| western group. C K Dunlap, who
had Ix en traffic manager of the South-
ern Pacific lines, was made corporate
president
Interest now centers in the ap-
i pointment to the presidency under the
reorgtinlzntlon, b’ut there Is also much
specu’ation in regard to appointments
of department heads.
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A number of the schools of the _
county have l»een closed on account of •
the 'flu” epidemic. Hay City has so •
far escaped and the schools are still • Off’ro Phone 375 Harty Bldg •!
in prog...s
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 84, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 25, 1920, newspaper, February 25, 1920; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1333149/m1/4/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.