The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 253, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1921 Page: 2 of 4
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HOT BARBECUE
Fatt
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EYE GLASSES DE-
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WEARING
HEX OS
THEIR
ACCURATE
t BON
ADJUSTMENT
WE HAVE ONE OH
equipped
OPTICAL
BEST
THE
M»I H E IO I l\l>ni Ps.
and Saturday
HAVE
PARLORH IN THE STATE,
JUST INSTALLED SAME OF THE
Count
LATEST APPROVED INSTRUMENTS
AND HAVE SIXTEEN YEARS PRA<
4
1 he Best of Meats
BEHIND
E X P E H I E N C E
TIC AL
THEM THAT’S WHY OUR CLASHES
ARE COMFORTABLE GLASSES
W. E Tetts
Cash & Carry Market
JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST
Eat at the Tin House
TubiBbea Evwry Day Eicupt Huuday
in
CAliBY SMITH
on
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Give
trial
Jamison & Wells
me a
GEO. YEAGER, JR.
>01 HE.
little
be
live cuatomera
are to
director . took •
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meet lug
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Head Tribune advertisements.
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more arriving.
forecast
very tint' line of latest Millinery, over 100
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1’on't pa < up a qlanc* at out superb line of Skirts.
we guarantee our prices to
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Join Secrest’s
His
Watch Club
THE
have handled in th< pa t.
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will meet with
your tip-
LICENS
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Phone No. 4
Brunner & Oertling
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Swift & Company, U. S. A.
P.G. Secret
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Jeweler
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No pretention at style- but long
Service and Cleanliness
We have also t ived
1.adits' Hats now ftrr viny.
HIE IKllH AK PRINTING COMPANY
PabllHher
It represents practical and suc-
cessful progress toward the end at
which enlightened modern industry
is aiming for the solution of indus-
trial problems—toward cooperation,
mutuality, brotherhood in busi-
ness, for the good of all.
This interested, eager group of
fellcw partners working with us for
the good of Swift <& Company and
the public which we serve, consti-
tutes one-half of the ownership of
Swift & Company in point of num-
bers, and nearly one-sixth in point
of shares outstanding.
^io|t| what the »h<ui eroj»» have given
them
Bet w evil
Head
April 15.
Lincoln'?
term of
m
in
The party w ho picked up
Collie pup on Buck's Bayou road "ill
please return to me
Dill SALE
Baker House
House for furth
all the ti
dard ma
2 and k
Why ;w
when at
But v
home al
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be
piility a
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K .1 HU'
(all and look the -dock ovi r. and watch thia space for future
nounci mi nts and prices.
This year'- -<lit.ni. NOW ARRIVING
proval.
OPTOMETRIST
Roney Bldg. Bay City
OR. M. ERTL
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in the
left
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i "G" I’a-tuie are put 1
111 la
15.
the .
Old Floors Disappear
There is no longer any lessen lor
tolerating a (ingle scratched, bat-
tered or shabby floor in your hoosa.
Try the A'rr Coaling tor Old Floors
$1,00 PER WEEK
ilr
office oli
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One man out of every three, in
plant, offige, and branch house,
from the handworker on the Hoot
to the brain worker at the desk;
wor king with us as well as for us,
devoting himself to his own busi-
ness while devoting himself to ours;
promoting his own interests in
every motion or moment saved, in
every product improved or main-
tained at perfection, in every service
rendered through prompt.thorough,
effective distribution of products.
L
241/2 Million
Invested bj Employes
of Swift & Company
Estimatefl Fi
Done I
E
The Hally Tribune
One Year.....................
The Weekly Tribune
One Year....................
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II. A. I’. I . I’ROGR I >1 I OR
Si Mill. OI TOBER •_*.
Malo qu irtcl
Would
All the World
one dollar per
WEEK
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A’ 1 t’ham
16(15
vice pieuhb’Ut.
office on the .11110 day
All the new sty.. - are shown here and
be right.
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North Side of Square
Tax Collector, Matagorda i
2R-2!»d-30-7w
jpf fMM. *
5 •*■ '<$ M H sggl
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If yiur Plain don’t woik right and
yon fee] fired and lazy, you may be
w lire vein' .y tem Is clogged up some
® 1 "here
® lilt* 1’H.
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experience as ; " ‘ ‘
his knowledr ■ ■ of y, d ha.- b. n proven by the das.- of merchandise
More than 21,000 employes of
Swift & Company own or are pay-
ing for shares in the business. These
mon and womet h ve attested
their faith in the •> i.eguty and good
will of the comp ny by investing
their savings in ti e business.
These 21,000 represent more
than one-third of our average
number of employes!
clreuH and
circus clown oi
wn* not
The |
V"il diouhl t;ik( Prickly Ash
Men " Im use it know il is a
iherom-h -y l, m tunic and bowel puri-
*r It im ;gor:tt<", and strengthens
’.■Bi body and main Price $1.?5 per
P (I. Huston, Special Agent.
ti the Hearts
Patterson
Willi out 1
no doubt," mon th*? offi
of lb* \".vhin> Vi iiin.
nt Eii.m bourn**, I’ngland
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C. J Steves.
\t LeTulle Mer. Co. 2"-2H-pd
All Troubles
( npilal Mr
that
will attach
of IH20
SANITARY
FLOOR ENAMEL
Fssy to apply —dries overnight with
a lough, durable gloss that can be
washed repeatedly without losing
its lustre. Fight handsome colors.
FREE TRIAL OFFER
We want you to know how good KvonDa
Ssnbary Floor F aawsal is. Coms la —
nicrM <>n t dm*■••meat end wa it Sirs
sou tree .'cba.Sr. s Fall Ha IS-Fiat Caa
tsar co1 ■ ) it goo bag a (aod twsauv (so
asai bc-M ,o ass^, U. Coasa ta TaWar
correct
predict
.iieie and u icier,' one If it
Out aim is to ulwayt
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IIIERIN IHtSERlER
Nils IH'I > MIMI It
Is IO III I \PI t I I I*
CHRISTI 1> SI IEM I
SERVICES
I lilireli corner .5th mid lie. ('
Services Sundity nt 11 a
Sunday School at 9 15 a
Wednesday evening at StOti
Everyone Is cordially invited
re, t. d /
Prickly A-h Bi'
remedy i<m mn li
pm- bottle I’
\r-nt.
,i po-dtion for \|i j Durl'- and .i. iit •
lie urged him on Io luttet part- \ •
hi "Be -he continued her ■ oa< bi •
signed under c<m
1 111 ! *' • 'ling 'i w m N< w \ ork giving his per onal
utti iitien t<> the Lii.\'..>,• ;in<l .< I ti. n of goods for future deliveries.
11 1 1 ■ir' lll|.vt|' <Aep a period of many years and
we
These watches are all El-
gins Wahhams, Illinois and
South Binds and are abso-
lutely guaranteed. Y o u
must be satisfied. You can-
not afford to pass this club
Qlfer. See window. These
are "Gifts That l.ast."
Durfee, then
stages! ruvk
in the art ol
I t> -EUm~ RETAIN His
I'M.II E I Ml I’M Hll I s.‘
1
Their holdin js represent a
total of nearly 25 ),000 shares, the
par value ($100 a share) of which
is more than $24,500,000.
I'ort IkuB'.e. Iowa. Sept 2!t An
open "Intel was prophesied today b>
Gene puning, who for 50 years ha-
been I'on Dodge's weather prognos
i icator.
if lor three day? before and sh
days after the mi crosses tile e<iua
lor a south to southeasterly wind i?
blowing It imli.atcs a mild winter,'
declared Dunning "It may be a
harder one than last year, but by n<
mean- a hard winter "
A beautiful October "as
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\> I NhMtllN
'PHOM IMJI IKY
Lincoln died
Andrew Johnson,
begun his
I.o> Angelea, Sept 29 -Hoa much
of l-'ato" Arbuible'n fortune will b«
left when he l« Dually through with
the Sun E'runclsco courts? His wealth
w now estimated at from t imovu io
ILWlW.OliU But h>4 Income of 15'too
a Week hue suddenly ceased, and hit*
expenses are tremendous He lias
■mployed three of the beet lawyers
in the state, and has inetructed them
to spare tio expenses in gaming him
Ills freedom. The Mjh Angele- film
colony 1« betting that Arbrnkle-
.eauHful home here "III be sold to
-ml-fy the demand* id his lawyer.-
before he Is Hiiough with the courts
Here i« a taiilold history of E'atty'
ti buckle's rise to fume and fortune.
Born on a tiorn in Kansas, attend
d school when chores permitted hi,
absence from home
Parents wished him to enter min-
istry or become phyaician
Attended one-ting
1tiled to tie either a
hnrobtick rider
\ few years later
11.60
——. nation
Entered as second class matter at By diligent
Hie poatotftce of Bay City under act control the cotton industry Indefinite
of t'ougreas |y |f the preHent very .itmtmto'
---------- price does not stampede them and r
A traveler In Hussl^ lecently paid Hwy "HI plant apmlngly next n .
one hundred million RusHlmi rubles the future of Hie cotton bu-ine toi
for a trip across that country. Now the Southern farmer Is eciire It
that meant In United States coin a on Hie other timid, next year, every
fraction over three Ihonsmid dollars fanner iiislies in to oulplnt In.
So much for Hie value of the niediuiu nelghlmr the business will be doomed
of exchange of one of our prospec- by next fall Sanity mu t be the
But, to go farther, watchword, if cotton farmers
Our lands in
«■<! Hunter ami tr, pa •
prosecuted
27-3d
(we iy i uesday, 1 hursday*
ami Arbuckle was
tract by Seunett
Waller Wright.....
hold of him .mil entered 'I’atty ' *
Gulden Mi-- Durfee in the old Keystone com
vdie.s. Senncft thereafter east Vr
:T-’” I’Ui-kle opposite Mabel Normand and
they continued the I'alty anil Ma
bid'1 comedy series as long as both
remained with Sennett. . "Fiitty" at
this period receiving $150 a week.
Sennett, aware that ' I’atty" wm
Tom growing popular, signed him up foi
a two-year contract at $3oo u week
This expired in 1910 In the fall o
|!il.'. Sennett -ent the "l-'atty-Mabel'
cnipmiy east to the then Trinngl
-Indio in Port Lee, where a film
"The Waiters' Bull." wns produce,
and ■' tnblished I'.itty' " film*'.
Mabel Normand’s contract expire
and T’attv's' was pl <mt to run out
Through Ke-sel A Bauman. wh'
owned the Keystone company. Sen
nett got Mabel to renew her contrite'
but \rbuckle refused to sign
\ famous IPmadw iy producer sien
cd Arbuckle to a long-time eontrnct
l'"atty" and his wife were estrange,'
ind living apart nt this time
Mbuckle later decided to go it
alone in the movies, but his vent lit-
A careful examination; lens
ground specially: accurate
frame tit; price moderate
satisfaction guaranteed; call
and see me.
one-car min
re,I show came to town and youni
\rl tickle slipped away from the lai n
wfoie dawn, a« the sliow and ,|e
id<d on a stage career.
While still in his teens he
tome, drifted west, worked at
lobs, arrived in t'alitorniu mid
lii first start on the stage with :
'repertolri " , <>m|>miy. play ing evei v
hlng from a part In "I'ncle Tom'
a' iu" to one in East Lynne "
Mis'ls Mlnla Durfee.
There lie met Mintu
also in her teens and
She coached "E'atty”
acting
Together they drifted to Houth Cali-
fornia, and met Wallet Newman, a
New York producer an dactoi, win,
had taken out a show of his own Hi
-tailed a stock company mid hired
I’atty" ami Miss Durfee as a "team '
Arbuckle's fii-t esHiiy in a -erimt-
role gave Newman a shock, but biter
he cast him for comedy parts. Un
,l< r N'evinmn's direction "Fully" Im
proved ns ail actor
Soon after Mack Sennett entered
the motion phtuie game Fatty",
went to Isis Angeles mid tried to loin automobile
Seimett's troupe Xfter a long wait [ Also
he was hired as
$•’• a day
Throiii'.h In influen,-, h > obtain' - •••••••••^••••••:
•
‘ Tin re
iliil report ot lie \-ylum
Uommiltee of Eastbourne,
' flint (lie great preponderance of |e
male Iunai ic . is dlie to I he .-I,
mid .drain, and wear mid te.u o'
hou-.,,'kei‘|ilne No dou' l a'out it
It I- iliely lhat oi some other call -
And il is in ,t ns easy to atlach tin
cause tn one thing u another Th'
report did not -ay how many of the
"visiting commitii'e" were nursing
lioodle dogs mid limou-ining il around
oi how few of them were housekeep
Ing
London licit- u new Lord MtiyO'
today There's not much to lhat
UO'le Htatcmi'tlt, but II few dill light
might prove of inters t Tin Loh!
• Mayor of Ixmdon gets nearly us much
pay u« tbe Mayor ot Hay City |5(».-
, bmi u year The Mayor of Buy City,
however, ki not required to spend any
of his salary win tea-, the l^ird M.iyoi
of Li'tidon is re'iulri'd to spend twice
the amount In receives D»ndon’-
Mayor has a term of one year while
Bay Utty’ii Mayor lii i ent un lor two
The first day of his term, which be
r.triH mi November 9, ,osts him $10.
• 1,1- p.ir I ol th' ' xpeiine "I tli>
Giiildlmll I unqui'l Being of a flu
' gul disposition. Mayor Moore doesn't
lapend $lii"im on any old iiumiuit
I He never hits In en tliut extravagant
During tin one venr lie hold? office
the Lord Mayor is called upon to
milk, I.oihi - prei lie- ;,nd attend up
wards of 500 dinners Mayor Moon
no doubt, could attend lie 500 din
tiers, but will balk on the l.omi
spec, he-, although he' , a good speak
•I So you -■ e .i vast difference ir
being Lord Mayor of ,i king's munici
compared with |u esidlng
de t mb's <>f th*' best demo
cratlc town in South Texas
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All lowu weather propio I lore, a-ti
a mild winti" They ..,y In- lias bi ei
prophesying for fitly years mid In
says he know- what h« is lalkln,
about All weather prophets do
Even the erudite, far-seeing mind ol
Hie piiignosticmoi of this urbane and
delightful daily bundle of intelligent<
is unlimited in ii wisdom in band
ling the weather mid never tails to
give out collect dope \M mi ex
umplv, we predict a mild winter if i<
not
not mild
explicit.
'f*l |\ •! ’T’ •! Ilu' Geiman mark, wlmli noim.iily
1 lie Uaily 1 nbune ,h womi i ,ems in united
* . money, is now worth only one ceni
|The French flam' Is worth ti i ent ■
which was formerly 19 cents, mid tin
English pound sterling is bringing
13.66 iigaliisi $1 S6 Thl- by way ot
explaining what our country Is coin
Owner and Editor, bmtlrig In the way of foreign com
merce These countries are all afn
American produce and goods, prim i
pally raw cotton, mid ns a eonse
queiice the cotton farmers of Dili
ountiy luive al Inst gotten the Hit
where they have wanted it
manipulation they cm
tatex I r
due and pnv ide.
from the cotnpiroller', ...... ....
suffiag* imiruduietit Bi * COHvetot
arc adv ■ I Umt cither the hu, i
or the win can pay the poll tux of the
other provided the one ,;iylng In, ,
written order from the si1,*
but rfr-ither ian pay t|,e ad
tax on community property
by one a! scssmi'iit. with which
poll lax of i-.i. Ii is .i i-i's .i‘d
alio . ny ii,,’. l oth poll tn >*■'
You ate further ri'iii*“!*<|
wait until the lo t dry of .1 ni'iary
to pay vour tll\e the ..dlli’i' lull
work I'ccasloni'd > y *':> p.tv >. -Lt ot I
poll taxes ' ; the . ,JII."I1, w 'I p it
much ndiil'ioiial work in thl fiee
\ CO] v f th’’ new ' I ,
been received and owr.....» of trucks]
are Invited to vi-it my icliee and
read this law that they m equip ‘
and regiater their truck t out '
in said law. ' .
Your attention
fact that on October 1.5 •. -t. 11
costs will attach on the ! : .qui nt
taxes of 1920. He pectfull .
Geo E. Serrill.
lunty.
FOR SALE A used S.ivm I’ou* '
Will make a cln .e price. |
After a long wait 1 AD , a I irgnin in a used Buick Fim
a fat "policeman” at J. E LARGE. 2"-tf'
I >ev otional
Rule
Scrjptitn' reading Matthew
Mis- Ihonnv e S.itherlai'd
I nt rod lie ton Mt- II \ Idaylo-k
This Rule Would \ olid, W ir Mt
Conrad Anderson.
It Would End
Isoit I.alio, mid
Audi t on
It Would I'm in End t’b All Trim
de- Between lni'" lilm I Mr. Het
nan Head
All Human Suffering Would B, Re
lleved us Speedily is I' » ,,id< -Mi ,
I'earl Norton.
Special music
The Gospel Would S;.-dity It
arrii'd to All the World M Clem
.Hardy. » i riit
I lli , Hille Call - tor I It' .1'11 of I.OVI
llatti.
29-1g
Dei aa 1 ail v ct- . ( uat and Dressi s are here and more arriving.
I rice ol Suit-. $2(t.o.. i]>, pgj, t)|' f, m., $10.00 Upt price of Dresses, $7.50
and up.
Offer
For thirt.v days we propose
selling twelve special!,v so-
lei ted m e n ' s dependable
watches on deferred pay-
ments as low as
'specially ■ itccc tu!
prixluier wh" Fatty"
under the contract then arrmig'd ' ■
place him under a new on*'
him enact more serious roles
ennie went and again "a
"The Roundup,' ft
Hon?" and a few otl«
Tlien ,ante 'll* Ssn
Ing and tragic p-.ity t
'■F'ntiyr'4" arret-
ing tin* d"aih
»< reen beauty
His star of fort
Is It to be ectlps*
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