The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 160, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 28, 1919 Page: 3 of 4
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In Odd Fellows 11.ill
Visiting Owls Cordially Invited
Chas L Votin’’ Secretary
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HOI NCOI'T HIT h.
mi May
ending Saturday, Juni
Scout week throughout
\UHiin. TvXuh, May 27, IHl’.’M
To 1’he Tribune..
The president of the I'nlted Stales
1 of thia year, declared the
week beginning Sunday, .lune 8. and
14, to lie Hoy
the I titled
who
in that State.
Mr .McFarland, reprt st tiling
Bernard Printing t'o
the city on business,
Miss Bertelle Cnverley. who has
and other points in that State, ha
been visiting tn lAririnont Tenues e.
returned home, having arrived last
night While on the trip she visited
Mammoth Cave. Kentucky
Hit
I’ent today in
Slates.
L0( A LN AMI PERSONALS.
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the highest cash
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price for hides.
of s< hool Friday
neem happy over th
eatiun
Look over the advertisement of tin
Radcliffe Chautauqua published In
entertainment
for Wednesday
j Hon W. M. Holland, of Houston
I spent yesterday and part of today in
{the city on business
.
you've
at any
I am
inent.
I am cashable upon ten days' notice
about modern life
If they were sophisticated '
wheren’t your reactions to
.Iso sophisticated and blase?
before or since read- 1
Xleott's best novel j
Remember the Coale-Grenlell evan-
gelistic meeting that i" tn begin .lune
s. a, I'irst Methodist Church V<>
will find a hearty welcome, and your
presence and co-operation will be
ar-atlv appreciated
Lost—Umbrella, with silver handle:
initials J. B. H. on end. Left in P. O
Phase return to this office
Final exams this week and the end
All the students
» approaching va
Chautauqua
today's paper This
has booked Bay City I
Thursday and Friday, June I. 5 and
6. Mr John Sutherland, who is rep-
resenting the local interests, advise-
us that there have been sold enough
season tickets already to assure the
success of it, but the local coniniit|e.
would like for all to avail thmnselv.
of the pleasures of the attraction
[ If we were to ask you to name the ;
story you loved the most, what would i
it be'’
That’s a hard question to answer!
off-hand, ne know But wouldn't'
!’ Little Women" be it? Wouldn't it I
I be tin story you had laughed over
■ind cried over moat ’ Ami wouldn't
(hat mean (hat it was, at the time of
your favorite story ?
one of the stories
quite the
Little
man.'
Ince (hen:
w it It
Mr R I’ kmlerson ha-
Poole A llugelev building now
pied by Harrison’s Market and
move in at the earliest possible time.
Harrison's Market will occupy a m w
building to be elected by Rugeloy -v
Harty on North Avenue I’ I'he
building now occupied by Mr. \nder
son will he moved to make a way for
the new brick for the First State
Bank.
Mr Haskell Simons spirit today in
Gulf on business.
Mrs R E Baker and baby left yes
terday for Houston on a visit to Mrs
141 ura Mayo.
Mrs A. E Stinnett and daughter,
little Miss Irby, who have been visit
ing rehitives in Louisiana, have re
turned home, arriving last night.
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Mr. P F. Campbell, of Palacios,
was a business visitor to Bay Citi
today
rm Nil iv-i.ixi i>
( HOOK
■ reading.
Has any
read nice then given you
sam< delightful thrill that
Worn, n" did" You'ie read s
more sopihsticated stories
stories
|tals. But
.and blase
I them
Hid yon ever
ing Louisa Muy
get the same naive thrill"
‘Fess up ' Of course you didn't
\nd don't you find your elf han-
kering for another taste of life as
it was lived in those days ’ Ikm’t be I
ashamed of being sentimental' We
all are. you know.
Saturday The Grand is going to
show the Parainount-Artoraft Special,
the screen version of "Little Women."
Ami in it you will find Jo and Mat
me'' and Beth and Meg and Xmv and
Laurie and all the rest of that won
derful family that you han
to love
Xml bring the rest of the family
with you. They'll all enjoy it
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I AM UH WOHI.D'N
G II E1TENI COMER.
I am the difference between
ees i and failure.
1 am little in size
I am little in cost. But
I am mighty big when the
comes to use me.
I am always ready for use
I am the best friend in need you
can have.
1 am always worth all that you pay
for me and I increase in value every
month you keep me.
I am the safest Investment von can
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make.
I am for sale everywhere.
I am wisdom, thrift and safetv com j
bined.
I am worth ready money anywhere
time, because -
issued by the I’. S govern-
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LITTLE WOVEN.
I am State chairman.
May 1 earnestly ask you ami such
good men and women as you ipay
associate with yourself to co operate
ami choose a chairman who will en-
ergetically conduct in your city and
county a campaign for the Boy Scout
cause?
The main thing Is to sell associate
I’.x Secretary oi the 'treasury XX
G McAdoo has accepted the chair
mausinp of the citizens’ committee
lor the •Unhi d States
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and everything that goes with it
Get O U ft Prices
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and well get
First I'lass Tire Mark of All kinds
King Ils
The D. & T. Tire and
Y OU ft Business
Rebuilding Company
Mrs. E
BAY < ITY, TEXAN
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Alamo Lumber
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Work
for
cun le-sen your Tire expense liy rebuilding your old
t ires and
Don’t Send Your Money Away
Tillies
All work Guaranteed
Master'll Serv
Company
Mrs
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by
West Side Bakery
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special attention ami shipped promptl)
Int'iiui Dtconiting a Specialty
Out-of-town orders ulun
(ONGES A DAVANT
Attoruey-at-I.aw
FREE ROAD SERVICE
Old Furniture Made New
Lawyer*
T. M. THOMPSON
W. I.. Bl IH.EY
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Leave It With Your Home Baker
Every Bay Fresh Bread
BIG MiAVEN, 10 CENTS
PATRONIZE YOUR HOME BAKER
BAY CITY, TEXAS
Post Office Box 261
A additional charge added for blow-outs in casings to
bn retreaded
Dhiniond I Ires and lubes
Phone UN
Office la 1st Nat l Bank Bldy
Bay CHI, Texas
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I MUX MEETING.
Our Stock of Electric Fans was never more
complete and if you want to spend the
summer in comfort you had better buy
your fan now. Come in and let us show
you our new line.
Lord Has 11
A. Lewis.
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• W. S. HOLMAN •
a Child In the
Should Go and Workers
Iter Will Be Supplied
I Lewis.
Co-Workers With God
Golightly
Song number 45
X nmuincf-ment ;
I’m yer Mrs. Arnos Lee
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MIJ TIAG OF
THE EASTERN
A union meeting of the women's or-
ganizations of the several churches
will be held Thursday, -May 2!t. ai I
O’clock at the Christian Church, out-
line of study is, us follows;
Subject Service for th<* Master
Song number IH.
Prayer Mrs Kate Switzer.
Ltsson and Lender’s Talk
N. Gustafson.
Perseverance and Not Excuses
Needed in the Master’s Service XIis.
0 T. Hotchkiss.
The Lord Has
Mrs C
Solo Mrs. Martin Thompson
Woman's Part in th<
Mrs. E E Wood
Th- Personal Touch in Ills Service
Mrs. W. S. Holman
Sentences Prayers
Pettit.
Train T'p
There will bo 11 very special meet
Ing of the Eastern Star Wednesday
night. The deputy grand matron will
visp the chnpiet at that time, xil
th« members should be present to
meet her. Werlnesday at 8:30 p. m.
Cora B. Moore, Secretary.
Way He
for the Mas-
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headquarters.
A. P Wooldridge,
Boy Scout Committee of
memberships at the
more per individual.
All who are in this work are in the
work for the love of boys and the
love of country. May I have your co-
operation with that of the persons
suggested above"
I’lease, after
those suggested above,
the join conclusion of yourself mid
those associated with you. Adviae me
at once of the name of the chairman
selected by you and your associates
so that appropriate literature can be
ent from headquarters. Respect-
fully,
('hairman.
Texas.
P >s I have also written to your
postmaster, si-ouf master, superin-
ten hut of city schools and to the De-
fense ('011 net I
M E T Z G E R & C 0 M P A N Y
Painting and Paper Hanging
conference with
let me know
FOR SAL£
Improved City Property
8
the best residential .octIon
Delay in securing your home will
D. A. SWITZER
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lot,
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lot. 3 blocks south . 2500.00
aci'is. 7 blocks norlhea -i 22a0.0U
’ lots i> blocks outb 2500,00
I lot 3 blocks south, . ... ■■■ ■■ '2750.00
corner lot I blocks w- : .. . 2600.00
cornei lot. 3 blocks vast. 32.>0.00
t 1 IH- r lot. 3 Mocks south .1000.00
story, 2 lot--. T blocks west ... 1000,00
story, 2 lots, 8 blocks outh. . . . 3000.00
I .1. < ks \ XX 32(01.00
lot "-UX 00 feet. 3 I.lock N. W . 1006.00
lot 100x200 feet, I block N. W.................... 1200.00
< (truer lot. x blocks vast 1500.00
I lol, s block-- east 1000.00
A number i f the above houses have all modern conveniences and are in
If you do not find a home in this list to suit,
see me or phone y-tur d-mund-- to 48: th- v will b<? attended to with prompt
. ness and care protectlnv your ir:-. r> t.
y mean a lo-s f tn mey to .. m
"-room house. 1 lot. 3 blocks. N. W
2 lots, 5 blocks N.
1 1 2 lots, 7 blocks
2 1-3 acres, 1
2 lots on corner.
75x140 feet lot. :
1 lot, ti blocks i
1 lot. t> blocks i
3 lots, 8 blocks
1 lot, .1 blocks north .. ........
3 lots, I, blocks south
1 lot. 3 blocks east
f>5xl4't foot lot, I blocks west-. .. .
irnei lot. 3 blocks south
blocks south .
7 blocks northr ust
ti blocks south .
3 blocks south.
4 blocks west
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Graduation
Gifts
Jeweler
Optician
Before long, a few of our young
women and young men are going to
•pend one of the most important
days of their lives, their
(1 RADU AT ION DAY
Don’t let it pass without remember-
ing them with an attractive and
Useful gift. We handle a full line of
all the things young people need.
Nr e our stock before making
your selection
W. F. Tetts
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THE NEXT TIME Y’OU
WHITMAN’S YET"
CALL CARRY X BOX WITH YOU
IT WILL
•MAKE THE EVENING MUCH MORE
PLEASANT
Matagorda Pharmacy
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MAY 26’111 TO MAY’ 31ST
Reductions from $5.00 to $15.00
It Will Pay You to Buy
at
Wm. WALKER
Dav Phone: lol
CHIFFONIERS
ROCKERS
SIDEBOARDS
BIFFETS
KITCHEN CABINETS
IRON BEDS. ETC.
FI RNITURE AND UNDERTAKING
Bay City, Texas
Night Phones: 53-104
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 160, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 28, 1919, newspaper, May 28, 1919; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1362419/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.