The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 103, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 3, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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r"l time for reading.
JL—J world allows you
clearly the scenes, and to feel more
deeply the emotions, portrayed by the
author’s words.
Electric light, which
sity suitable for the eye
best reading light, and
. abundance of it at minimum cost.
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black smith,
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timi of <•Hiin i re i i v
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Substitute Mazda Lamps for the old carbon lamps in
your lamp sockets and note the difference in the amount and
! quality of the light.
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iti.'ir comic tu't
rival sit
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uil Iva
inn
Imnlil be aide to
no! lie in Itl'le In
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can be readily obtained in any inten-
of cither voting or old, affords the
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cd. A. living room i•. i<i<-nt ly m
light for Hewlnv. or retxlin ■, tin
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light colored ftu Ulin
Fleetric light b
light mid most i-a
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any where on the evi
a table, it
way. Il can
the room.
Hiifoty,
I'liudi per on
whether or
comfort by means ot
\ large, brilliant light m
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‘‘too tuneb," and on
ham! you nitiv not
am! nn atisf.icloii your prey
really ts until you try a im ie
fill one.
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and
Throu
kitchen
will be
cool.-ed and
employees
heat in Ur
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staliution of
will probably
Iovf'r the co.st of coal i
<e fm I which would
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of the diffi r tic.
titre durim
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.••‘■ptional vti
twice.
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In, or it may I
ilthcr operation
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of the root
ami furniture
of lights
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for Hewln
mid
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wise the strained eyes tire the senses
reading of its keenest pleasure.
contract or expand to sf
in light But it i.iimm
out a lat'V.e o
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baby has sw allow ed
Come quickly."
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until 1 get thero."
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two fifths
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would have I
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and how
milk at
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eiwei- m
our i
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kilowatt i
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rice,
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and rnilk, then add
point, fill puff
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liny ( ily, I c\tis
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l coffee-spoon.
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■ wltieli at‘.‘ made for it
m•d to hai
ha /ti,id m.
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when I deliiuim < d him a
et? demanded the irut
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cal diHcuHHiiin," i xplaim <1 ti ■
ma n.
of the lira
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in town paid d liiindi'i'
t mid was ;.'.lad hide d t
In y could get t lieir wewim
dime miivli leiti r and mm
This wiim a sewing m.'ii'him
made mi awful noise and ran 1
mid mil' ll of it
aecompany me sc<
or ...imp'd liuir.
perniit them beta
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II W I I VX TIMI>
IX SUMI W HS SI U.
ixt; iok ixst i\( i
mid
Amt it would still
hundred dollartt! if tic
mae'dm ; had
1 -2 tatdespom*
2 liildespoon
■aspoon curry powd r; 1
alt. l x ti'iiHptMm paprika.
scalded milk; I 2 cup cook
whiles of eggs mid add to I"
itile of but ter, flour Kem-onin ■
heat to ttoil
I'ilSlef
whip;
y ‘Too
power," and tuimli of ii But it wa
ben, r than miy thltur anybody had ■ >
bad t etoie ami worth a hundred del
Ims. Ami it would still he worth .
making of sew
elided there,
1 11 MH Illi
< 'hal in
plvimaiit Ihmi i
Irleiids; mid wh
Ihmi a Wei
Newburg
made on
l< i add place I
in th*’ El
ruin th.
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in the .Imiitati II i m of In. ■
tlml
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the lli'.llt Illi' Idl I III nil lee I.,..; .11
are Increased by til le.ml !•» per i
‘‘Ihimtrge Io good. In whole ii. , .
tail mid depart meat t m .■ . .... a
high at $:io,mm ,
In 1‘lttalmrgh
"Tim cleaning bill ol <mm
t I’iltsburgli I oft h e Imi Idin
high ns $75,000 a y ear
"To Hte.'im Imindi i<". ■ lone i p .I.
li loll of lonielhiui' like |.',im turn n .
this, added to hottie w a lilt I
memiH u minimum extra exp. nditm' o
11,500,000 miuualH "
Mr. Bvunei al o ell.
w Im have prox rd stuok. inc., .i
death rate from m ule Inn .!■ ■ a .
selloilslx affects ton, in.I In I
posed surfacc'i, paints mi l . imiho
utmicvH by corro'ive action II
tlniateH a net Iosh of $i>tm,(fOO,tum
annum In I lie l ulled .'■( w ■ a
harmful icsiilt of smoke m th. <
o o
er ki
th w
equal'-
old on
Oti<' ami a half yearn ago I bough
i witu; machine It is light weigh
ind good looking and I press my too
It 'lightly upon the treadle and it
up j long scam or a short seam no to e
all. I paid sixty five dollii;
Ifttf if forty didlats for th' macldtn
hind twenty-fixe doilais for the idee
■ trie motor which does the work TlitH
m to sax that whori'as (hey used to pa
■ me hundred dollars for :< sewing tn i
i ‘<> ine with the privilege of peddl.in*;
i i iway al it with might and main we now
I ; i»ax lolly dollars or less mid twenty
i fixe or liws for an electric motor ti
i-Ido the wot k running the m.ichitte.
; ■ wing ni.u'ltitm costs only
as mm h as at first fism
c xxay an electric motoi
cost sixty-fixe didai • (it
fold, spoon
I finely chopped
si Bsi mi riox i: \n s:
llir Baily I ribmic
< >IIO X e l I
Fix Month
Tlic Miil.etm da I until i
(Weekly)
from the
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Bay City Ice 8c Light Co.
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XI I )>
Watch the Manufacturers Advertisements
carefully in your favorite magazine and while fresh in
your mind step to phone and order the nationally adver-
tibed article frc.ni
' I won't xx < a i alii
d' * liiraiion xx hit'll
grief bccmise tip.
to do entirely' too i
statement true.
The eyes hllVe Io
■ of Helf plol
The pupil ol
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Eduon's Dream
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"Die Ladies World
We lay special emphasis on any-
thing advertised in Good House-
keeping—the magazine chosen
by Dr. Wiley to carry on his
pure food and drug campaign.
Wherever you saw it advertised
—we have it, if it’s in our line.
HARPERS BAZAR
1*, apwil
MTALLS MAGAZINE
HIE LADIES
HOME JOURNAL
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TO DAY5 MAGAZINE
IMF tAl'14
WOMAN'S HOME
COMg£BlON_
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* I Ik Modern l-Visdk -
And the tact that you &aw »l ad-
vertised in a magazine is a
guarantee that it is good—poor
articles cannot l>e successfully
advertised in a magazine.
Wise people use the great mag-
azines as their catalogues—and
then come to our store to exam-
ine and buy the articles they
want.
No Shopping Is
Satisfactory Unless
You See the Article
THE -DESIGNER
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Cents
r i Good
Liousekee^nft
Maffninf
-JHeHousekeepe
—TTiE-DELINtALO
Pure Food!
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Are Becoming Popular in
Bay City
order now.
$40.00 up.
Because all you have
to do to get hot water
is to turn the switch
and at a cost of 7 1-2
cents per hour. Let
the Bay City Ice and
Light Co. have your
Prices,
WHY
Yot* Ask ?
Three are now in use
and before May we
expect to have at
least a dozen installed
Electric Water
Heaters
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ami yon soon will know tin* reason why women speak so
emit arinply of liu ir electric irons—the irons that not
only tie them so many weary steps and so much care and
trouble, but also enable them to do such lovely ironings.
The nexv G - E Household Iron makes u line
Electrical Christmas I’re.sei^.
Southwest General Electric Co.
DAI.LAS HOUSTON
“My Electric Iron”
I often Imve heard women say, almost
fondly, “ my electric iron. ” They speak
of it a something worth having. I
haxe never heard them use a similar
expression in connection with any other kind of iron.
Buy a
G-E Electric Flatiron
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 103, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 3, 1913, newspaper, April 3, 1913; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1362009/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.