The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 99, Ed. 1 Monday, March 15, 1920 Page: 3 of 4
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One Million
LOCUS AND PERSONALS.
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Homes Have
to
Leonard
Period Cabinet
is a
Cleanable
Refrigerators
"Lilif a Clean China Disk"
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WILLIAM A MLBT
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BEST IN THE WORLD — CALL AND SEE THEM AT
OUR STORE
TAYLOR-HILL FURNITURE CO.
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NEW
WONDERFUL
DELIGHTFUL
KLENZO
IWWDA PHARMACY
SAMPLES
DENTAL CREME
Those wishing
H. K. OGDEN, Bay City
So pleasant to use that children like it.
SUPERSTITIOUS?
Grand Theatre L“
BUST!
KLENZO DENTAL CREME, 25c
TODAY
P. G. HUSTON
Ever see everything "bust-
Xtarm
up" and
smash?
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Hard luck ever stick to
TEXAS
BAY CITY.
DOUGLAS
you like a leech?
When
it doos—can you smile? It
you think you have trou-
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FAIRBANKS
bles, come see
IT IS
DOUGLAS
In Ills new picture
WHEN
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In his new picture
EARLY
CLOUDS
WHEN THE
ROLL
BY
CLOUDS
FOR THAT
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REFRIGERATOR
ROLL BY
We have the best line in the County—Don’t wait for hot
You may be wrong!
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weather—get IT NOW
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
Wm walker
BIG NEW PICTURE
BAY CITY GREENHOUSE
13-10
Phone 392
Matagorda Shell Road—3 blocks south B. & M. R. R. tracks
SEATS:
10—25.
•35—50c
VEGETABLE PLANTS
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FAIRBANKS’ BIGGEST SHOW
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Awarded first prize at San Francisco Exposition.
Can be cleaned in five minutes.
Protects the teeth in the natural way—
by removing the substances that foster
germs, acid mouth and decay.
It leaes the mouth cool and clean—
real testimony of its cleansing effect.
The twice a day Klenzo Creme habit
is mouth health insurance.
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Lined with one piece of real
Keeps food in ice cold circu-
Mr. Andrew Huebner left today tor
Houston to attend the stockmen’s con-
vention in session there this week.
Heretofore Trips Have Been Confined
to Point. In North of
State.
I have received a full line of very handsome Wall Paper
designs from Chicago and Kansas City,
to see tuem can call 441.
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More Leonard Cleanable Refrigerators are sold every
year than any other make.
Porcelain Enamel on steel,
lating air.
WANTED: A LADY CASHIER. MAKE
application through mail, statins
salary and experience. GILBA CAFE.
13-16d
is here today
latest picture,
12-13
first
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FURNITURE—UNDERTAKING
Phones—Residence, 53-421; Store, 101 Bay City, Texa*
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hundred sacks of
Stormproof rice
J. W. White,
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Messrs. H. E. and J. .1. LeTulle of
Hay City visited relatives in - Luling
the bitter part of last week.—Luling
Signal.
CLOSE-IN RESIDENCE, THIRD
block from square; numerous out-
buildings; on Temont walk: 100 foot
front: splendid location: 13.00000;
third cash OSCAR BARBER.
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STOP! LOOK! LISTEN!
Mr. B. A. Ryman, of Matagorda,
passed through the city today on hla
way to the stockmen's convention In
Houston.
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Wednesday: Orange. Thursday: Port
Arthur. Friday, and Houston. Satur-
,dav. March 27.
The mon who represent the univers-
ity on this tour are chosen hy a meth-
od of selective competition and repre-
sent the best musical talent of the
university. This session practice on
the program began in the fall term,
when between 75 and 100 mon appear-
ed to compote for membership on the
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FOR RENT: ROOM FOR LADY OR
married couple. Ring Tribune, lltt
Is a genuine novelty. We have come to expect great things from Doug. Fairbanks; we sometimes wonder where he can
possibly get any more new ideas from. Yet he comes along with a picture like this and simply carries us off our feet.
‘When the Clouds Roll By” is so new and original in story and action, so far away from anything that has been at-
tempted before, that wo go on record now with the prediction that every laugh-loving, thrill-loving man, woman and
child in town will be talking about Fairbanks and his picture for a long time.
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Whether you believe in
them or not, come and see
what happens.
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Six or seven
choice Edith and
seed, raised on sod.
Ray City. Texas.
H. W. HAFER, PIANO TUNING. TEL-
ephone No. 419. 99-tf
Breaking mirrors, walk-
ing under a ladder, thir-
teen at the table, seeing
a black cat—-you know all
the ol<l jinx stuff. They’re
all assembled and work
their horrible spell on
Furniture and Undertaking
Quality, Ptice, Service
Phone 120 Night: 223, 298, 104
jy p*0*d Aaraitur* vheeld be yrehibl-
Every ami ef the New Kditen, 'The
••J”—vvgg the heat •xgvarive
model—ie estMtd in a btMtiAil period cabinet. Thera
are aeventeen different madela—eaeh a maaterpiece.
Convenient terms ■/ payment can be arranged.
Came te ter atara and aak to too aa exact duplicate of the
original three million dollar phonograph, which you oaa
buy for *3*1.*1. Thera are Iota osponalvo modola, but
if you watt a dupUoMe of the throe million dollar phono-
graph. we ahall be glad to make the terms exceodiaglp
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roil SALE—A MODERN TWO-8TORY
home, *8,0110.00. A good two-story
homo near school for *5,000.00. A
modern homo on West 8th Street,
15.090.00. A good home on East 6th
The State University Glee Club, to
be at th© Grand March 22, admission
75c, 11.00 and $1.50; tickets to be sold
by the school children The senior
class of J. D. H. S. is bringing the
Glee Club to Bay City for your bene-
fit as well as theirs. They are sure
you will not be disappointed in the
program. Don’t fall to hear It. Buy
your tickets now, ami come early if
you wish to get a good seat.
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IMPORTANT TO CONTRACTORS.
'T'O-DAY, whan you replace a piece of furni-
1 ture or acquire an additional piece, your
new acquUitien is preferably a period piece.
All of ut new realise that furniture design is
an art which was at it* height in the Eigh-
teenth Century, and that we must go back to
the eld masters of this and earlier date* if we
want the best in furniture.
Thvrt is rvuon why
tire la prise.
Phonograph with ■
SEED RICE FOR SALE.
Mr. D. A. Switzer is at home from a
business trip to the Ranger oil fields.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Ryman, of Mata-
gorda. visited in Bay City today.
Dinny Moore stopped Art Schwarm
on the street and asked, What time
is it when my Ford passes your Ford?”
Art replied that he didn’t know
"Sure,” says Dinny, ’it’s tin punt tin.’’
A big selection of oxfords and ties
at Ditch’s. 15-16-17d-19w
Mr. Mentor Northington of Egypt
was a visitor in the city Tuesday.
Some of his friends stated that he
came all the way up from Egypt
through the inclement weather to see
the "big” wild animal circus here on
that day. but we know better than that,
as Mr. Northington was en route homo
from a visit to Mrs. Northington and
Miss Tot Northington at San Antonio,
the latter being in school tn that city.
Mr. Northington went to San Antonio
last Saturday night.—Eagle Lake
Headlight.
For your Easter t»gs see Ditch’s.
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Houston, Texas, March 15.—The
i Texas Association of General Con-
tractors will hold Its annual meeting
I at Houston, on Wednesday, April 7,
I 1920, in the Assembly Hall of the
! Houston Chamber of Commerce,
, Chronicle Building. Sessions will bo
i hold at 1 0a. m., 2:30 p. tn. and 8 p. m..
i to which all members and visiting
contractors will be invited.
| The annual meeting will be devoted
I to a discussion of the work of tho as-
sociation during the past year as pre-
sented in the report of the secretary,
to the election of officers and other
directors, to mapping out of the pro-
gram for 1920, and to such other busi-
ness as may then properly come be-
fore the association.
Those receiving this announcement
are cordially invited to attend.
Be sure to come—a good time is
assured you.
Mrs. Maggie Kuykendall and Wylie
. Kuykendall of Kyle, and Miss Nora
i Cape of this cltj left lust week on an
automobile trip for El Paso, and going
. from there to Pasadena. Calf. They
' will bo gone for several months and
expect to make the entire trip by easy
stages, returning by autn.—San Maf-
cos Record.’
< all ut Ditch’s. There Is a selection
of remnants for early shoppers.
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Remember tho next meeting of the
baseball club will he held in the Cham-
ber of Commerce rooms tomorrow
.night. If interested, show up.
1 For your Easter bonnet call at 1.
Ditch’s. 15-16-17d-19w
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South Texas. The club r'~’
has announced that the last city visit-
ed on the swing through South Texas
will l>e Houston. The college singers
will be hero Saturday. March 27.
Heretofore the club hus appeared
on its annual tour only in North Texas
cities. This is stated to be due to
the shorter trips and easy railroad
connections.
For this year's tour Manager Park
arranged his schedule so that tho club
will visit jeven cities of South and „ .......... ...... .....
It will leave Austin | The program is varied, having num-
tor term examinations and will give Lists, tho quartet and tho chorus.
’ ■■■ Mitonio Saturday.] Especially do the negro i.
o,ar „ . : H"y m y’ March’"Swing Along,’ ’by Cook, sung by the
w_». -j- m j ---- a negro ser-
mon, sung by Mr. Poynor, and the ren-
dition of Moss’ "The Floral Dance." by
Mr. Hooton. receive extended ap-
plause.
Tho Glee Club will be accompanied
on its tour by Irving W. Jones, the
director, who is associate professor of
music in the university School of Mu-
sic. This is Mr. Jones’ first year in
Texas. He comes from the University
of Wisconsin, where he was director
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[position WANTED — EITHER AS
j nurse, companion to elderly lady, or
housekeeper and cook for widower on
! farm. References exchanged. Address
’MRS. CORNELIA SHAFFER, Baker
House. Bay City. Texas 12-13g
Mrs. W C Berg, of Matagorda, vis-
ited in Bay City Saturday.
Select your new dr«s» from the
Vouue agents for the patterns. 1.
.Ditch. 16-16-17d-19w
Mr. Ira Anderson has returned from
]Austin, having been called there last
week to attend tho deathbed and fu-
neral of his mother.
of the Glee Club. He also has had ex-
perience at tho University of Chicago,
directing largo choruses. Ho has
worked steadily and consistently to
develop a Iruo college Glee Club at
Texas and has succeeded.
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Electrical fixtures of any style;
housowlrlng a specialty, and electric
work of all kinds. Phone 451. 6-tf
FOR SALE—A BUSINESS LOT LN
block cornering on square at about
one-half its value. This Is a good in-
vestment; 11,500.00. OSCAR BAR-
BER. , 13-16
Every Edison
Cabinet
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FOR SALE—RHODE ISLAND RED
eggs, 50c per dozen for setting. W.
J. WARNER. 16-l«pd
LOST: ON THE STRETS OF BAY
City, a cameo brooch. Reward if
returned to T. J. Clark.
"When the Clouds Roll Uy" is more
than u picture—it’s an attraction—
here today.
Hon. W. D. Wilson has returned
from a business visit to the Ranger oil
fields.
Just received u shipment of Clapp
shoes. Call and be fitted nt Ditch’s.
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go to
Douglas Fairbanks
in his biggest and
"When the Clouds Roll By."
Cabbage, Tomato, Pepper—at 10c per dozen; 2 dozen, 15c;
Per 108, 50c
Pot Plants for liouse, Yard and Window Boxes
club. From this number 24 have been
selected.
These men are: First tenors, N.
Davis of Center. C. R. Hooten of Min-
eral Wells, F. K. Laurentz of Port Ar-
thur, A. McTee of Blue Ridge. C. O
Oakley of Toxas City, H Povuer of
Plainview; second tenors, H. Broome
|. „ of San Angelo. W. G. Camp of Gar-
| Houston Post. lnUt1 j Horton of Milford l> lewis
l or the first time In its history the of El Puso, P. Pond of Wichita Falls
Texas I niveralty Glee Club this year T S. Smith of Mineral Wells:
will visit Houston and make a tour of basses. V. L. ElledSe of Austin,
: The club management |Gohmert of Cuero. R. James of San
... , Ajlton|o s jj King of Idabel, Okla..
W. .1. Park of San Marcos. G. Wilson of
Austin; second basses, a S. Gardner
of Austin, J. D Gleklor of La Grange,
R. Homan of El Paso, E. P. Hornaday
of Austin, D. H. Smith of Austin and
8. J. Smith of Austin.
The Glee Club has given four con-
certs in Bartlett, Georgetown, San j
Marcos and Austin At each of these i
places the club has met with marked j
- - . success, being recalled time after time
Southeast Texas. It will leave Austin The program is varied, having num
March 20, immediately after tho win- bers by the string sextet, three solo--
ter term examinations and will give Ists, tho quartet and the chorus,
concerns^ in~San~ Kntonto Saturday.! Especially do the negro melody.
■ v • .viassii ny \ (Illi
Matagorda. Tuesday: Galveston, chorus: ’'Exhortation.'’
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 99, Ed. 1 Monday, March 15, 1920, newspaper, March 15, 1920; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1333165/m1/3/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.