The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 151, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 15, 1920 Page: 3 of 4
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LOCALS AND PERSONAL*.
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Matagorda Pharmacy
ty, Texas
JACK PICKFORD
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TAYLOR-HILL FURNITURE CO.
THE UTILE
Phoenix Laundry, Inc.
SHEPHERD OF
KINGDOM COME
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108 acres finest black land—on shell road, under best canal
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in county.
Close to town.
Good tenant.
All in crop.
box
sold soon crop will go with the deal.
For price and terms, see
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Magill Bros
coupon
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED
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HAT ( ITT, TEXAS
The Phoenix Laundry
TIRE DEALER
1549 Pairs Army Shoes
BIDS WANTED.
Just
Received
Best Equipped Repair Shop in This Section
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Fine assortment new, fresh,
DOUBLE CABLE BASE
PRICES REASONABLE
snappy patterns of loose-lint
Cuff
Buttons,
suitable
for
P. KOGUTT
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Blaster and Summer wear.
P. G. Secrest
Bay City Shoes Shop
Jeweler
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MOTOR CAR
LOANS
FARM
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Economy and Satisfaction
10-YEAR LOANS
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All with prepayment privileges
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Low Rate of Interest—Write or Call on
J. P. KELLER, Agent
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Bay City, Texas
Bay City, Texas
Tribune Ads for quick results
Bay City
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Fresh Pineapple Sherbet
TODAY
Remember we are the exclusive Agents for all of the original Bajf
City Town Lots, and many others. Conn* direct to us for bottom prices.
THE FIRST THOUGHT THAT FOLLOWS WHEREVER THEY
ARE SEEN, IS THE THOUGHT OF A CAR THAT IS RELIABLE.
WE HAVE IN STOCK A COMPLETE LINE OF REPAIR PARTS
FOR THE CAR.
BETTER PREPARED THAN EVER TO GIVE OUR
CUSTOMERS GOOD AND PROMPT SERVICE
Have Competent and Experienced Help and Can Turn Out
Work Promptly
to select from,
if you so desire.
THRILLS TEARS!
LAI OHS!
Shih lie I (iluhlv)ii
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A HOME INSTITUTION THAT STANDS FOR EVERY-
THING GOOD THE TOWN STANDS FOR
QUALITY OF WORK AND PROMPTNESS OF SERVICE
KEPT UP TO THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE
STANDARD
A BUSINESS ENTERPRISE OWNED
BY BAY CITY PEOPLE
form under air pr< istire to insure com-
pactness and durability.
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tern I
worm
Federal Curd Tires are built to stand
the brunt of many miles of road wear.
ARTICLES
FUR SALE
p
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ionic
tin
$3.50 per huu-
od or see Mr.
Warehouse.
ll-15d
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pink boll
cotton
candies
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bso-
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candies
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book
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McLondon
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Special Bargains
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Red Top cane seed at $3.50 per hun-
dred. Phone E. E. Wood or Hee Mr.
G. A. Moore at Union Warehouse.
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of May 1 nt El
fur progressed on the
ii-> In hid
FOR SALE AN L. C. SMITH TYPE-
writer, In first class shape. Can be
seen at Ifardy-Andonion Garage. 12tf
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• CHRISTIAN SCIENCE •
• SERVICES •
• Church Comer Sth and Ave. C. •
• Sunday at 11 o’clock a. m •
• Sunday school at 8:4 Sa. m. •
• Wednesday evening at 7:30. •
• Everyone is cordially Invited. •
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J U 8 T R E C E I V ED
AT AMI f».(HI PER PAIR
Mr. Theo. Dlenst has returned from
Parsons, Kansas, to which place lie
was summoned to the bedside of his
father, who was stricken with apo-
plexy several days ago He left h'
father slightly improved and believe.,
he has a good chance for recovery
Matagorda County should get busy
right now and send a delegation to
Austin to co-operate with J. F.
in his fight against
i legislation. The cotton and
ginning business of this county Is se-
riously threatened .and there’' not a
moment to lose.
The Double-Cable-Rase consist*
of four twisted steel cables running
through the base of the lire, hold-
ing it firmly to the ritn, preventing
•ide shifting: the toe of the bead
can not pinch the tube; the tire can-
not blow off the rim, and rim cut*
and blow outs just above the rim
arc prevented.
This firnines* means more mile*
and les* repairs and s|>cll* economy.
w i t 11
an afternoon affair
o ftoo small sat In
caused he r to suffer considerably, as
one could readily tell from her pained
expression
Mrs .Newrieh has aspiration* to be
a society leader and Ims tried to in-
sinuate herself into the good graces
of the social elite, but there are too
many of her kind endeavoring to do
the sume thing. The sad part of it all
is that she doesn't realize how im-
possible she is.
HOO
— the Kitchen Cabinet that saves miles of sieps
If you are figuring on painting your house, let us fig-
ure with you. W4 have the paint that will deliver the
goods.
Strong cords run transversely in
layer* to withstand punctures, each
layer impregnated with live rubber
to give resiliency and all moulded to
T. M. THOMPSON
Columbian Refining Co.
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Mr*. H A. Curley came up from Bay
j City Tuesday to spend the remainder
of the week with her mother, Mrs J
A. Hamilton--Wharton Spectator.
Hunte's bulk candies at the Aleove.
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MAKE THIS SUMMER ENJOYABLE BY SPEND-
ING LESS TIME IN THE KITCHEN
The inevitable three meals must be prepared each
hot day. But they need not take up as much of your
time as they now do. And they need not tire you so
much.
A Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet allows you to sit rest-
fully at your work. All needed utensils and supplies
are within reach, conveniently arranged. Thus meals
are quickly made ready and without an unnecessary
motion or step.
This is the time to install a Hoosier. Many models
All moderately priced. Easy terms
Visit our Hoosier department now.
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WANT ADS...
ARTICLESWANTEO, LOST, FOUND
j LOST—BLACK AND WHITE LEWEL
Road The Tribune want ad*.
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Golds Cam* Grip and Hmm
LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Taktott rwaU.
cauM. There Is only om *'Br«ao OdaiM,"
E. W. GROVE'S (ItnauiN oo box. 30a
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FOR SALE A GOOD HOME ON EAST
Hh Street: 4 rooms and hall; cor-
ner lot; $1,500.00; half cosh. OSCAR
HARBER, Rhone 241, upstair* Opora
House.
Hardy-Anderson Auto Co.
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the spell of Southern chiv-
alry ami a love story that
PURSE, CON-
vturn to BAR-
ii reward (i
FederaC
(ordTires
Sealed hid* will be opened at the
office of IL M. Nelson, architect, Gulf,
J'exaa, by the school lioard of the
Matagorda Independent School Dis-
trict for the erection of a one-story
brick school building (estimated coat.
$.'5.000), at 3 p. m. on June 1. Plans
mid specifications may ba had from
II M Nelson, architect. Gulf, Mata-
gorda County, Toxas, upon deposit of
check for $10 00. Check will be re-
turned upon return of plan* to archi-
tect’s office. School Isiard reserves
usual rights to accept or reject any
or all bids. Mrs. J. Nye Ryman,
Secretary, School Board, Matagorda,
Texas. 1-imo
get it. ’
to state this through its columns In
Capt Gordon Luwson, of Wharton,
spent yesterday lu Bay City on busi-
ness.
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Ion .setter dog Reward for informa- ----
a or return to DR. H. E GAEDCKE
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Watch for our Ice truck.
Get au ice coupon laiok
11-15
20-year amortization or rural credits plan, or
IKL
We are agents for the famous Sherwin-Williams line of
house paint, and we believe it is the very best line of goods
in the world.
I tion
f JR.
I'oit SALE A TWO-STORY, 3-ROOM
lesldence; lights, water and sewer
connections; 100x140 foot lot; double
garage; chicken yard and garden C
I L AUBIN. 6.th
Martini Washington
fresh at. the Alcove.
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Mr V. W Wiggins, of San Antonio,
mid formerly a prominent druggi-’ of I
Lockhart, is in Bay City for
days on business.
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Phone 57 for ico
Weights guaranteed.
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“Honey Boy” ice cream.
FOR SALK PRACTICALLY NEW 15-
27 <’ase'tractor-and equipment; a
bargain Seo HOWARD BATES at
U-Need-A Garage. g-tf
The very first appearance
Us a Uoldwyn star of this
Martha Washington
fresh at the Alcove.
More milei — easier ri ling — le»»
trouble — greater satisfaction — less
ultimate cost - al! are yours *hea you
use Federal Cord Lire*.
WANTED WAITRESS—EXPERIENCE
unnecessary. VAN NOY INTER-
STATE CO , B. & M. Depot. 10-tf
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Messrs. J. F. Barnett and Stun
1'iimm. of Palacios, are in the city to-
day conferring with interested farm-
ers in formulating plans to combat
t he •pink boll worm legislation which
threatens the cotton Industry >1 the
county. Matagorda County is not in
the territory mentioned but tile zone
around tlie territory, which is 25 miles
takes in a big part of this county. Ad
today.
Tlie baseball games at Bay ('fly be-
tween the team of that city and that
of Mart on Monday, Tuesday and Wed
nesday. have drawn good crowds from
Wharton each day The series re-
united In victories tlie first two days
for Mart, and n win for Bay City tlie
last day. Each game was a splendid
exhibition of tlie national game On
Wednesday Reviere pitched a no-hit
i.rme of nine innings, and lint two
lilts were got off the pitcher for Mart
The Wcore was 2 to 0. Bay City making
two rims in the Inst half of tlie ninth.
—Wharton Spectator
Bunte’s bulk candies at the Alcove
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Studio Tea a
Exhibition.
Inia Dauber, a local artist of doubt-
ful age, conducted a studio tea this
afternoon in what she culls her ''stu-
dio." Miss Dauber land on exhibition
several crude paintings which were
obviously copies of magazine prints,
u ml a few futurist !<■ out rages of which
she was pathetically proud.
Most of tlie local freaks were there
the long haired men und short hair-
ed women, raving about their artistic
temperaments, and such popycock’. It
wits a motley and unkempt gathering,
and most of them looked as If they
would lie much better off for a square
meal an da good tubbing.
The air was heavy with incense and
near-oriental perfume the lights
were shaded with bilious green tissue,
and all the simple souls attending de-
clined Hint the atmosphere was one
to delight their artistic cravings.
O, Art! What sins are committed I
in thy name!
If you don’t buy our paint, buy some other line of utan-
dard goods handled in town. Beware of the mail order
paint a.4 it ia not worth putting on your barn. We can cite
you to people who have tried it. Trade with people you
can go buck to.
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FOR SALE -5-room house witli hall
and 7 lots. Price $2,150. $050.00
cash; balance 1, 2, 3 years. House
alone worth the money. O. W. ZIEG-
ENHAL8. 14-l«-pd
.ded I it
only two
there: tlie
Miss Ruff of Houston and Miss
Harding of Texas City are in tlie city,
tlie guests of I’rof. and Mrs. Htlibotls.
Phone 57 for your Ice.
Gin and Milling Co., Inc
romance of tlie
Newrieh family was
proverbial church
Tlie house was
was also overcrowded
classes of people wore
climber* and tlie has beenu.
\ vivid pink punch and stingy slabs
of soggy cake were served liy several
gushing flappers disguised us movie
vampires. The hostess was garbed in
an evening dress of lust year's vin-
tage and which was i npoor taste at
She wore a pair
slippers which
Brooks Gary, who was so seriously
cut on tlie evening
Campo, has m> f “
road to recovery us to permit his
leaving the hospital, and is now a
guest at the Nation Hotel. This young
mnn, it was thought at first, would
not live to get to Wharton, and for
several days it was not known wheth
er or not any complications would
arise, but lie had not a single adverse
condition arise to Impede his reciw
cry Mr s T Taylor, grandfather of
Brooks, and other memebrs of tlie
family deeply appreciate tlie many I
nets of kindness, sympathy, and true
friendship manifested toward Mr
Gary and themselve* during the time
of suspense, and they will never for-
The Sepctntor has been asked
-.me this through its columns In
order that allwmight knoi^ haw tin*
family feels There wore so many'
friends that one might be overlooked
If attempt Is made to write each one
c personal letter. Wharton Spectator
Phone 57 for ice book McLendon
Gin and Milling Co.—sells by the
pound. 11-15
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I fir THE PAPER* TOLD TME TRUTH r
I i
r (Mia* Squawler In Song Recital.)
| The recital of Ml«» Watta Squawler
II last night was a howling success. Miss
11 Squawler is u pupil of the notorious
I de Gink who is posing here a* a mu-
I *ician (hi* right name 1* Kelly, and
I ’ prior to the Eighteenth Amendment
I he was a cabaret singer on the Bar-
I bary Coast.)
Miss Squawler was conspicuous by
I her lack of stage presence; she was
II obviously nervous, and her effort* to
appear at east were transparent.
Literally, her interpretation of the
aria from Madame Butlerfly was a
scream she sang at least a half note
off pitch, and her voice rose in agon-
I Icing wails in the climaxes. Puccini
must surely have turned over in his
grave when she tried to reach that
Iasi shrieking high note.
Her French group was a musical
outrage, she sang with absolutely no
expression, and her hreatiilng waitl
p atrocious Taking it *11 in all .her
recital was the poorest exhibition of
< singing that Ims been heard in this
||cit.' and that's saying a whole lot.
kewrleh Rei’e|>|lon Gand) and Over-
done
I Tlie Newrieh reception, held
terday afternoon in their ornate
was a bore from start to finisir
i every hand there were evidences of
, newly acquired riches; the hostess
i conducted herself with obvious lack
of poise. I>ut that Is to lie expected.
' for. as everyone knows, prior to the
, discovery of oil o ntheir property the
as poor as the
mouse,
overdecon
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 151, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 15, 1920, newspaper, May 15, 1920; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1333217/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.