The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 181, Ed. 1 Monday, June 23, 1919 Page: 3 of 4
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Let us demonstrate to you.
This Instrument is given up by nil
hl-'her critics to be the beat made,
no metalic ound, the motor that coat
I’hoH A Edi on three million dollars
to complete Why buy inferior ones?
I ha Edison ’ u n Muaical Instru-
ment one that We croatus the Nat-
uiiiI Voice the only one that can
stage the Tone-Teat. Costs more, 'tn
11ue, b«i do you know of anything
extra good that dot': n't cast more?
Matagorda Pharmacy
Phone 77
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< era
will
i and
when
Mt'M
kept
Tlie court dis .
a teehni i
Nor
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adu,
On
saloon?
to
Kahn of Cali
returned from the battle j
say "I do not
ildiors should be
from 1'0 to IN cents a dozen.
Chinese students in Tokio signed
with their own tdood a petition cull-
ing upon Chinese students in Europe j
to return to China U
the peace cotifereiiei
ing Shantung to Japan.
The mayor of Contreras. Mexico, ha-
issued a public order making it nbli I
ami v isitors i
that (lie
Massachusetts soldier killed In.
made his w ill on two glieet ' I
('. A. paper two days before I
his death and mailed it to his mother. >
writing “It I do not come brick then 1
you will get $5,000."
allowed the will because of
are I
edit |
il'e pet it lolling
alIIrage on the ground that women
vote iii Great Britain. Denmark,
way. I’inland Germany. Austria,
laud, Bohemia, the I nited States, Can
'u-trllnsia and New Zealand
May- '..I, wh<‘ti Ohio closed its
bartenders in Cleveland had
to shoulder their way through crowds
of early risers waiting at the door at '
<• a. in In one saloon in three hours
I hi- sales a -((legated $J,7u"
Claim , for damages against Ger
many have been filed in tin* state de ■
partment al Washington, aggregating!
$.xo(i,0ii(iiob0, hut ft tn said that we
will ask no money indemnity from
Germany, and that our taxpayers
•utve to loot the bill
A MasuichusettH soldier
France made his will on
of Y. M
order making
g.itory for male resident:
to wear pants He specific-
Use of underwear will not b
pliance with the order
Congressman .1 ulltis
tomia, lust
field# of Eram
why American
in the occupied aria to serve
lection agents foi Europe"
Five hundred loading women ofTi<m-||
pa. Florida have organized a prutec
live league to operate a bureau
stamp out vice and give any young
girl information about the behavior of
the young man of lo r choice
Congressman Dollinger ol Jl.i-.si
chuaetts says that returning Htddiei
report that the only reasons hundred
of tliouHiinds of them in Europe
not dlHcharged I because their
’want to hold their jobs ’
Women in France
for
protest again st
decision grain I
Sonora
u/: //.ha; jvst received a
SHIPMENT or THESE' WONDER-
1'1'L INXTRt’MENTS AND WILL
EE Cl \D TO GIVE YOH .1 DE'M-
a
suceesi
tie
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run
up
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The
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the
on
Kaiser
"The Beast of
Berlin"
. . It.
25
35c
•Mills •
the
cold
screen
thrills
your spine.
on
and
and down
Also the Super Feature
( omedt
IK Henry Arthur Jones
Scenario by Burns Mantle
Directed by George Irving
William Eaver-ham! The
great emotional star who
has made as striking
the
stagt
upon tin screen
us upon ih<' stage Ever
see him? He a wonder
"The Silver King"
meiiodus on the stag
greater
Hot
I I 'urn tn <• it n t -1 rtcralt
Special
[HE SILVER
KING
GRAND
Tonight
Presents
1 H l lisll lM
M It I I AM
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TOMORROW
Matinee and Night
Elsie Ecraiison
in
•nil: m imu age pint i.'
ADRI.I’ll /.I KUK
Soiikn In Motion M Itli the
lliiimtn Volet*
Also the I'redtly singing !
Pictures
and Mrs
M
M
a
Ed
by Rev
Will
will be
for the adjust-
important tax
Markham,
bust-
s’
G
’ Mrs Crawford's mother.
■ Ruaeley
v itiltlng
Annie
Mrs-Joe. M Crawford ami daugh
ter, Eugenia, are in the city
Mrs Crawford’s mother. Mrs
Bell, of Whir
in the citv the
and Mrs M S Perry
The revival conducted at the Meth
odist Church by Rev t'oale for the
past two weeks was brought to
! elost? last night
The liver has fallen considerably
within the last 4X hours ami is now-
well away- from the crest of the levee
Judge E H Jones left yesterday on
a business trip to Houston for a few-
days
The Commissioners' Court
in session tomorrow
ment of some very
Mr and Mrs E M
i ton. spent yesterday'
guests of Mr
Mr and Mrs Merlin Vogelsang of
Utopia. Uvalde County, arrived in the
city today on a visit to theii parents.
Mr and Mrs N M Vogelsang and
. Mr and Mrs C G Hamill.
I
Mr Ed. Chapman, of
spent Saturday in the city on
ness.
ONXTRAT1ON
A T
ANY
TIME.
W. F. Tetts
Jeweler
Optician
—
and everything that goes with it
Get
Prices
and well get
KO UH Business
J. E. MILLER
e
• i
Alamo Lumber
Work Guaranteed
It. has stood the teat of time
Company
John Sutherland, Mgr.
Phone 23
CONGER t DAVINT
Attorney-at-Law
Lawyer*
Office in 1st Nat l Rank Bldy
Bay City, Taxa*
Endicott, the well known
raid at a patriotic meet
■ The plain
dangerous
the
Will practice in ail the Courts
Phone 37—Office Holman Bldg.
Rear of Opera House, Ave. E
Hay City. Texas
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Plumbing and Heating
Phono 4
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• J W. Conger W H. Davant •
every
evening
I. O. O.
LUMBER*
KSAAAMI
will
o o
If you must have a new tire placed
<>n your auto buy W S. S while you
wait.
Satur-
at 9
F.
something <vu»
lh< im-ivdii’i.
tn ^s th.it exist-
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cal tty.
Chairman Henry P Itavidson of the
l ed t’ro-s. ,|u*t returned frori Europe, 1
says: 1 Mould not give a damn for
world If'
done to nlh ve '
nnbellevul'l ? dis- 1
world B'd.'iv ’’ I
t rved
W Ill'll '
ecent I
UOLf MKIA It nt Ik til LODGE.
No. 7».
day
o'elock
1 Hall.
J Viaiting members
Invited to attend.
Mra. W. P. Davia.
W. F. Pack. Seer eUry. C
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• W. s. II 0 L M A N •
• (II HIS I IAN SI I EX E
• SERVICES
• I httrch Corner 5th ami Ave. C,
• Sunday at 11 o’clock a. m.
• Sunday school at 9:4 f>a. m.
• Wednesday evening at k:30
• Everyone Is cordially invited
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all the peace treaties in the
not
the
in the
millmrilies in VVInnip" ?
notice on union labor workers,
the city was tied up by the
strike, that either the alien extrem
isls in the union ranks must be om t
ed or every force of law would be
concentrated to rid the I>01111111011 of
this element.
Henry B
Bostonian, said at a
ing in Tremont Temple:
'nuts' are not the most
The most dangerous ones are the
people with plenty of time, plenty ol
money and nothing above the collar \
They are the faddists” w W j
The president of t he I lemoci at ie 1
• 'lull of Massachusetts and 2ti demo
cratie member-- of the legislature sent
tlie following message to President !
Wilson "The citizens of the United |
States want yon home to help reduce
the high cost of living, which we con
-dder far more important than the
League of Nations.”
I.et tlie people think!
'u
A
THRIFT MESSAGE WEEk.
at
Week, June 29
to
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is the arch enemy
Each time the bells
Week.
Th rift
called
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Patronise Tribune ndvertlMN.
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Message
During
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st HOGL NOTH E.
Miss Alberta Pnage will he assisted
In a summer school by Mrs. Otto I.
Weber. All patrons Interested ring
350. l»-tf
that
a household
Dallas. Texas, lune 19. Governors
of the four States which are Included
in part or in whole by tlie Eleventh
Federal War Savings District, have
issued Thrift Me- age Week procht
mations, callin'.’ on (lie people of their
respective States
serve nee of Thrift
June 29 to July 6.
Message Week every
upon to purchase a war savings stamp
or a thrift, stamp every day.
Included in these proclamations
are requests that all bells be run '
and all whistles be blown at Bl o'clock
each morning and at I o'clock each
afternoon during the week, so that
the people may have constant remind
ers that the district is studying thrift
and citizens realizing the value and
importance of saving and investing
In thrift and war - ivlngs stamp .
This will be (he first time since th<-
slgning of the armistice that all o’
the bells and whistles will shrill out
their clarion call at the same time
It will be the first time In years -dnee
the bells and whistles will all have
jangled forth theii noisy warning
the same time twice a day.
The governor- of Texas. Louisiana
Oklahoma and Now Mexico all realizi
that thriftlessm--s
of the Southwest
and whistles burnt forth into their an
gry clamor it will he a notice
the fight to make thrift
habit in the Southwest is on and th o
it will be fought to a victorious fin
ish. The best weapons available for
each man, woman and child to 11-e in
helping win this battle ere thrift and
war savings stamps. They can bo
purchased at post offices, banks and
of authorized ah agents everywhere
In the district. War savings stamps
boar good Interest, compounded every
three months They can be redeomc
nt the postoffice with accrued Inter-
est at any time on ten days’ written
notice
Thrift .Message
July fl.
Mr
his sons, F
Arthur X’erser. who has been
visiting relatives at Harlingen for the
past several weeks, has returned to'
Bay City and will visit awhile with i
A and Hubert
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LOCALS AND PERSON ILS.
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W A Arnold pays the highest cash
price for hides. 26 tf
THE MELTING POT.
Musical Instruments
or
3
a
Talking Machines
Twenty-five bakers in
district of New York
lov cotted
that the
from 9
The Hungarian population received .
with flowers the Roumanian troops
who freed them from the Holshvviki
The latter had ordered all churches i
tr.insfetrvd into moving picture thca !
congested
were recently i
by women who demanded:
price of bread be ri duccd i
cents to X cents a loaf timl rolls .
matters
week
was
Interior Decorating a Specialty
Ohl Furniture Made New
3KZ
as.
Don’t Send Your ^.oney Away
come.
West Side Bakery
never
J
Leave It With Your Home Baker
Every Day Fresh Bread
BIG LOAVES, 10 CENTS
PATRONIZE YOUR HOME BAKER
BAY CITY, TEXAS
Post Office Box 261
Criminal Court
this morning
Miss Mary Jordan is attending the
summer uchool at "Pal-o-Mar." Pala-
cios.
much
would
■ as
we
We have reached that time of the
year when we can heap blessings 11 p
> on tlie head of Edison or whoever it
I was that invented tlie electric fan.
You never mint the first dollar out
of your pocketbook Keep it for your-
sulf Guy thrift ataaapu.
If we are going to have that county
fair, there’s no time to lose betwm n
now and any date that may be decid-
ed upon. A good county fair means
a full grown mans’ job.
Pasturage in this county was never
finer nor the stock in a better condi-
tion. For tiiis much wet weather can
be given the credit
begun !
Rumors from Houston are Io the ef-
fect that some of the big oil com-
panies will soon begin some extensive
operations near the city Locally,
there can be nothing learned of when,
where and by whom tlie wildcatting
will be done.
The improvements now going on in
j Bay City and those planned for early
development will compare favorably
with any town in Texas, even wltli
many a great deal larger than Bay
City. Let us not stop in this march
of municipal progress because of
gloomy cotton crop outlook, for it’s
only a short step from one season to
tlie other and good crops are sure to
Let’s keep well prepared
Hon John W. Gaines |pft today for
Austin on business of Importance per-
taining to levee, drainage and Irriga-
tion legislation He will be away for
an indefinite length of time.
The city’s crop of weeds was
■ finer, greener or more luxuriant But
1 then, maybe, the city’s mower is in
rhe garage. If it is, that explains it,
for all vehicles that enter there
abandon all hopes of an early return.
Lost—In Bay City, a coupon Lib«
arty Bond. $50.00, No. 12,503.495.
Finder please deliver same to A. B.
Smith. Baker Hotel, and receiver re-
ward A. B. Smith. 23-24
Miss Betty Hart, home demonsft 1-
tion agent for this count), has been,
quite ill at the Bay City Hospital for
the past few days
How about the county fair this fall?
Are we going to have one? If so, it
: is high time preparations are being
[ made it takes time to develop a
! project of this magnitude and four or
five months are not a day too many.
And, whatever, we do let us not
"jump one up,” for it will do more
harm than good
M E T Z ('. E R & COM PA N Y
Painting and I’aper Hanging
From a close observation of tlie
nebulae we are prepared to forecast
clear weather if the sun shines out for
any length of time As a matter of
fact, however, if the sun doesn't shine
and it continues cloudy there will,
probably, occur some showers over
practically a wide area. Scientifically
' it is Impossible for the sun to shine
and for heavy clouds to hang over us
at the same time, therefore, from an
astronomical point of view it is dif-
1 flcult to accurately guage the weath-
I er unless we have positive sunsine or
positive rainfall, which, in all events,
one or the other will occur if there is
no interference of one with the other
—Tribune’s forecast, June 23, 1919.
We do not claim to have
curiosity as tin cat, but •
like to know what has gone with the
liuving proposition voted by the citi-
zens of the city some months ago? It
I looks to us like its operative capacity
is slower than a Santa Fe mixed pas
senger service,—and, by jingo, that's
going some!
Mr George T. Southwell, of San
Antonio, is in the city for the week.
George says that his section of the
State has gotten entirely too much
ra i n.
r
y. *
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Be Comfortable
/f
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.
Texas Public Service Co.
HR*
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Taylor-Hill Furniture Co.
HOME FURNISHERS AND UNDERTAKERS
The Best of Everything in Our Line
Day Phone 120 Night Phones 223-298
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Food la too precious now to waste or to allow it to be spoiled be
cause of a refrigerator that doe- not maintain an even tcmpeiature
and preserve the food.
It s u patriotic duty denmn-ied of us that we save all the food we can.
in considering this one must be impressed with tlie tact that by
having a Leonard Cleanable tone piece porcelain lined) refrigerator
in the home, food will be kept better than ordinary
Ten insulating walls, smooth porcelain, it is absolutely ('LEAN —
A Store > on Mill I.ike
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EVER FIND SPOILED FOOD
REFRIGERATOR?
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Residence Rhone 224
Office Phone 45
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FIRE, TORNADO, CASUALTY. BURGLARY. SURETY BONDS
PLATE GLASS, ETC
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Ray City, Texas
Office Rear Ray City Bank & Trust Co.
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LIBERTY BONDS
J. S. JONES & CO.
Bought and Sold
Partial Payments Bought, Money Loaned
Oil Leases, Royalties, Productions
Real Estate, Loans, Securities
Bonev Building Box 907 Bay City, Texas
CORN MEAL
You are interested in having the best; therefore, you should ask
for meal manufactured by
BAY CITY MILL
Fresh—ground every day
Across track from Santa Fe depot.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 181, Ed. 1 Monday, June 23, 1919, newspaper, June 23, 1919; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1362440/m1/3/: 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.