The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 230, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 21, 1919 Page: 4 of 4
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BAY CITY
. the compline, a
('ll) Depository Bids tt anted.
Grow by patronizing homo folks.
If every man were to
send out of town for the necegftitit
We would not have good roads, schools,
never grow.
churches, or would we have
ing stores, grocery stores, bakery shops
our
worth while; in fact, Bay City would always have remained
the burg it was twenty years ago.
Let’s not go backward
—but let’s forge forward.
As a good citizen we count on
you to help us.
Bring Bay City up to the front and over
the top.
Brunner & Oer fling
The Square Deal Cash Grocery Co.
At Ehlert’s Baking Building.
WM. EHLERT, Mgr.
of the Hick.
JHE WHITE HOUSE
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Special Snaps
FRIDAY, AUGUST 22NI), WATCH THE PAPERS
SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK
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Bargain for qiilvk mile.
Phone 214
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Phone 23
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Big Clean Sweep
Sale Will Start
new fttore
which is now ready for the
careful inspection of
friends and customers
have been
in making
make this
Phone 214
The House for Bargains and Quality
WE CARRY A BIG LINE OF MEN’S, WOMEN’S AND
CHILDREN’S HOSIERY.
Announcing
the opening of our
Men’ll and Women’s Low-
quarters; new stock just
arriving. Our prices are
low.
filtTUH MAY
OMIT -OBEY”
IN MARRIAGES.
Subject Io tin* Action of White Man’s
Inion.
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PEARS FOR SALE.
Cox’s Variety Store
Phone 109
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Bay City Produce Co.
Bay City, Texas
We pay cash for all poultry, eggs
hides, etc.
Write, or see us for prices
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For Constable Precinct No. 1:
It E. OWENS
We feel that you
largely instrumental
it possible for us to
wonderful improvement and we
want you to visit us often .'
THE BUICK VALVE-IN-HEAD MOTOR IS DESIGNED
TO GET THE MOST OUT OF EVERY GALLON OF
GASOLINE—AND DOES IT.
WHAT’S IN INTRI DERI
Says ye dictionary, “One who comes
In without leave or license" Well,
that definition is a snug fit for the
heroine of “The intrusion of Isabel,"
[ the "Flying A's" latest feature star-
ring Mary Miles Minter.
For Isabel takes up her abode in
; .lack Craig's bachelor
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tUTUN FARMERS
I RUED NOT TO SELL
AT LOW LEVELS,
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need of any be sure to see this line
of samples before buying. The line
a Is complete and you have the oppor-
tunity of selecting from a large aa-
sortment
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The rubric
if any of
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shall
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said month, will
posals for the
Magill Bros.
Phone 86 Bay City, Texas
EN( LI SIVE AGENTS, IHY (TTY
TOWN COMP INY
All the Summer Goods must go regardless of
price. Merchandise will be sold cheaper at
this Sale than ever before in this city. Don’t
fail to take advantage of this opportunity to
save money.
The Tribune has just received
complete line of corporation
aertiffcate samples If you
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The reserving
the communion
has been a practice of
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Bookkeepers - Stenographers
WANTED
BAY CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE
00x247 bay CITY, TEXAS
It will cost you no more money to do so.
it laundry, meat shops, cloth-
or anything else
(Continued from Page 1)
A new service proposed is an
1 flee for the Admission of Deacon-
' esses.'’
Provision is made for the use of
j the compline, u monastic office used
at the close of the day to complete the
J devotions Then there is a short of-
fice of None, Prime and Next, also a
i return to monastic practice
Many I fiance- Hate Been Practiced.
Many of the radical changes as pro-
posed have been practiced in some of
the High Church parishes for year'
But they have had no sanction of au-
. thorlty. It has been held that the
church could not give her sanction to
, these usages without prejudicing her
. Protestant position.
| of the sacrament for
of tlie sl<k
, many chnr< In s in New York City, for
I instance Only recently Dr. Selden
IP Delaney, associate rector of the
iChurch of Sr. Mary the Virgin, vigor-
ously defended the practice and stat
cd that a telephone call from a hos-
pital t<> administer the sacrament to
a dying man was a frequent thing
with him, because the hospitals knew
that he could lie ready on the Instant.
The permission to reserve the ele-
|ments of the sacrament is given in
| the form of an addition to the rubric
Pears for sale at Trespalaclos Or-
chards, four miles southeast of
Blessing. Ruby R. Alderman.
Blessing. Texas. 16-25d22-29w
Luts, Both Business and Residence Lots, Easy Terms
Lots to Select From See I s and Sine Money
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Notice is hereby given that the city
council of the City of Ray City. Mata-
gorda County, Texas, at its regular
meeting to bo held at 8:15 o'clock
P m , the second day of September.
A D. 11’19, being the first Tuesday of
receive sealed pro-
custody of the city
funds of the said City of Bay City.
By city funds is meant the funds of
said city of whatever kind or char-
acter. | j 1
.Any' banking corporation, associa-
tion or individual banker, doing busi-
tess in said city, desiring to bid, shit
deliver to the city secretary, on or
before September 2. 19I9, and before
tlie meeting of the city council on
said date, a saled proposal, stating
the rate per cent upon daily balances
that such banking corporation, asso-
ciation or individual banker, offers to
pay to tlie city for the privilege of
being made the depository of the funds
of said city for the term between Sep-
tember 2, 191.9, tlie date al which said
bids will be received and the date of
he next regular selection of a city
depository, viz., tlie first Tuesday in
Inly, A 11. 1920.
Within five days after selection a
meh depository, the successful bidder
will be prepared to execute a bond i
full compliance witli the terms and
provision of chapter 3. title 44. articles
5154 to 2460, both numbers Inclusive,
>f Vernon’s Sayles Civil Statutes of
foxas, 1914
The council reserves the right to ro-
ll ct any and all blds.
R. W. Benge,
City Secretary
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In lliis motor the cylinders have no "alcoves" or bide pockets. The
full force of the explosion is received by tIva pisiotihead. where it
means power, increased vigor, lessened wastage conserved energy
And these cylinders, lucking side pockets, are quickly and thoroughly
cleared of dead Kan after each piston stroke-insuring a capacity in-
take of fresh gas for each explosion.
S. C. CREECH
Father, and of the Son, and of the
Holy Ghoet, beseeching the mercy of
our Lord Jesus Christ, that all thy
pain and sickness of body being put
to flight, the blessing of health may-
be restored to thee.* ”
The report of the commission is
embodied in a volume which will be
presented to every member of the
House of Bishops and of the House
<.f Deputies ut the Detroit convention
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NOTICK.
Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 21.—“We earnest-
ly urge that tlie cotton farmers and
the holders of cotton be not stampeded
by propaganda now being Issued by
speculators and parties who desire
to buy cheap cotton but that thej
stand steady and refuse Io sell their
staple at present prices,’’ the execu-
tiev committee of the American Cot-
ton Association says in a statement
just issued here from headquarters.
The committee further says. the
association deplores the organized ef-
fort now being made to depress and
send the price of cotton to the bot-
tom in spite of I he fact that cotton
goods have greatly advanced Cotton
prici s have gone down S’.’O to $25 per,
bale.
“Today tlie staple, measured by the <
price of manufactured cotton goods,
is intrisically worth more than 35
cents per pound and even at that
price it is the cheapest commodity be-
ing sold in the world’s market. As
soon as the American Cotton .Associa-
tion is fully organized, with its mil-
lion members, it will immediately be-
gin an organized fight in behalf of
cotton.”
s of life Bay City would
the form of an addition to tlie rubric
concerning the disposition of tlie con
secr.'ited bread and wino.
as now proposed reads:
Hie consecrated bread ami wine
| main after tin- communion it
not be carried out of the church, but
shall, immediately after the blessing,
be reverently consumed But note that
subject to the regulation of the ordi-
nary Hie priest may reserve so much
of the consecrated bread and wine us
may be required for tlie communion
Directions for (lie tid
mini-tration of the sacrament to the
sick by means of the reserved ele
ments are given in tlie office for Hie
communion of the sick
It is in the office for the visitation
of the sick that official recognition
and sanction are given to the faitl.
healing advocated by so many church
leaders al this time Also In this of-
fice specific permission is given for
tlie use of holy oils. The new office
contains this statement: “Following
the tea< hin and practice of Our Lord
and his apostles, tlie church from th<
beginning hath eexrcised tin* ministry
of healing, always with a prayer ot
faith, often accompanied with anoint-
ing with oil, or with Hie imposition
of hands "
Form of Rubric Is Provided.
Then tlii rebric is provided: “When
any sick person shall In humble faith
desire this ministry, through anoint
ing or laying on of hands, the minister
may use such portion of the forego
ing office Hhe office for the Visitation
of tlie Sick I as he shall think fit. ant'
the following form: “O blessed Re-
deemer relieve, we beseech Theo, by
Tbv indwelling power, the distress of
this Thy servant: release him from
sin and drive away all pain of sou!
and body. that. being restored to
soundne-s of health, he may offei
Thee praise and thanksgiving. Who
livest. and reignest. with tin* Father
and the Holy Ghost, one God. world
without end. amen.
“’I anoint thee with oil Hay my
band upon thee), in the name of th<
* establishment
I with neither introduction nor invita-
tion How she wins both tlie leave
of our definition ami tlie license of
I the marriage bureau, you will find out
I direct from the screen when this in-
ti resting, snappy comedy of love und
■ modern society is shown at the Grand
Tlieatre Thursday.
Suffice to mention that, as ever and
always. Miss Minter makes a deligiit-
fully attractive sweetheart natural,
vivacious, graceful in every move and
expression. Allan Forrest, as .Jack
Craig, tlie fascinating bachelor, is
handsome enough to make any girl’s
heart go pit-a-pat, in the movies or
out The other roles are splendidly
acted by Margaret Shelby, Carl Stock-
daltc. George Perlolat, .1. Parks Jon< s.
Mary Rand and a genuine Southern
mammy," Lucretia Harris.
Don’t miss this picture, it's one
of the prettiest romances in month'
I.ike all of the Minter offerings, it is
clean. wholesome and humorous
throughout—a true reflection of her
own sweet self.
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if you know of an Item or a piece
of news tell us about it. That's what
we want. But a newspaper man some-
times experiences more difficulty in
gathering news than one would imag-
ine. This was tlie case when a re-
porter In a neighboring town who a
tew days ago was sent to write up a
lire in a residence. Going to the door
lie inquired for the lady of tlie house.
Tlie maid said she was out. “An* any
of the family at home?” Inquired Hie
scribe. “No, they are all out” was the
reply. "Well, wasn't there a fire
here last evening?” "Yes.” said tlie
hired girl, but that's out too.”— Ex.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 230, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 21, 1919, newspaper, August 21, 1919; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1362490/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.