The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 9, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 17, 1923 Page: 2 of 4
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Dubinsky Bros. Stock Co.
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We may not carry as large
stock as some of the city
VICTORIES OF PEACE
EQUAL THOSE OF WAR
■ h e d by Th* Bay City Tribune, in co-operation
American A variation of Advertising Agencies
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A tine time is promised everyone at
the dance at Hamilton Hall. Friday
night, .fan 19.
«rape-
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same trip
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WynneGrainCompany
BAY CITY, TEXAS
nut-bed himself in
>’ate«mau«hip d.piomacy
1'5 gli UxiSIE
tee same.
FraBkiis
ion Ha- Been Reached
A-k You to Try It
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two-w heel
BROS
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front
pewit ton
wrote
The s
la t to
field
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Tribune Want Ade bring buelnee.
C.W. DICKEY
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MILDRENS COLDS
should not be *'don*d." Trust
them externally with—
VICKS
▼ V a ro Rub
Ooer / 7 Million Jan L'*d Y tarty
>srtk'i
at
tin*
fb» f
Hilts® lai*
mart v i
t tfru* J
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Agmultrue it the nuiln*tay and the
Like wine of
In thU county it is
well known and ueneraiiy conceded
we have entirely too much |
We also c>tu <«le that no-
un<rer. c can more pro-
rage I
IRHOtf IM » Of
< IT KI •» » KI IT I'lH »T F. I t
*C (PERIOD
id STOCK* POUIIRY FEEDsI\
W H
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ba* j
and a
rvr ar*d f>*uhry
expe-risMBt
that
OB*
a
prwr
dark
o *ee that you receive the com-
wili wend tag your name and
avorabie enough
wit endeavor, of 1
mduatry in the
Though tn it,
uatry tn the valley
»t« capabilities
>roftta‘>le future awaits that
it get* Into the fruit pro-
to supply
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Two men labor continually in the
Pennsylvania station in New York
City to remove wads of chewing gum
travelers have tossed on the floor
than
tat all <at
attributed <
P u b I i
with The
|j*n*g
pOjHKt, «
Stales a i
aliwv'tiow
cent co® pie t-
by the -bate-
atnoanted to
IlCk/Hl."^ had actually I
lificaliy biended and p-rfected in the intend
They ar» rich in food valuer and economical
unt and improve the condition of
Utege.' awi farxw every wa
•r. vMay E- >. FRY Fh
HOWDY FOLKS! WE RE COMING BACK AGAIN^
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em« nt
feed* ftiad* l<on> th* best
uetetUifi'«tty fi’’*iu.*<i an I
<;t Mtt 'TI.I.Uy .>ra<Mto e »he
MIMMNMI ' • v* uHa*, 1'
rop
S'pt only or* Huperuir
Ogr*t|ieot> but they *'
their
Kin
the
that arv
Laws At >a>’..
ar ttuaur «P
a tght ge*. hut!
it mightn't
Ab* did
«*en led '
y. th cgh
i wealth for Te«a*
Why not throw
jof the ettrua
!«wn city
world*
im I h**
globe
the Mill
found
even a
climate
■in citrus culture la far
the Valley climate Everything
M-ntial to citrus growing can t>e found
here and bettor fruit can be grown
Give u« your encouragement and
backing and help Me show the world
a real, sure-enough citrul country,
where there abound neither hot windft,
alkali nor drought*, closer to Hous-
ton than the Valley van be made as
great a citrus fruit country aa can
Im> found in California or Florida.
Why not
that Frank!tit
i the back and th
almost ever
if to- nax; ■■
Bo,'tos on
i» birthday ‘
aUday, Franklin'•
il isa«e» ->f pun
them the ®c, the
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ae ptoy» thM
raliae-f
IM» 1 KI it I kt r tl MIX*.
PnMMtor ___
He wai
. iTto. A
a aatiot.,
hotne t
I. He
which youmaihm may
be regarded a* th - open
Hi* versatility ha» probably
♦en surpassed He dintitc-
hteseif in the realms o.
and science.
tdustry on i
ii a I markets
alt Texa. ti
citrus fruit
ey to expand the industry
ment will mean vast
for Texas Houston Boat .
your effort# back I
nduKtry closer to your!
•nd the markets of the
Your backyard, so to »peak.
flneal citrus country on this
in this county, particularly. I
is *o far ahead of that to be ;
anywhere tn the Valley that!
comparlaoa is ridiculous. Our i
due to dampness so essential
culture Is far -upertor to
< litnate Everything • *-
growing ■ an t
ca n be
encouragement
Un
sure-enough
Two partners were debating their ad-
vertising policy — planning the cam-
paign for the next six months.
Theirs is a retail store which spent
in one year $12,000 on its advertising
which was 5 per cent of their yearly
volume, a fair expenditure in their
line of business.
In growth of sales they could easily
point out the home-coming of the $12 -
000 with a fair and reasonable profit in
its train. For these two partners that
e xpenditure was a profitable short-term
investment.
One of the partners spoke up:
“John," he said, “we have a
profit in the hank from that $12,000,
but we have a greater intangible profit
by far—it is piled up for us in the*
minds of even- man and woman in the
city.
“It is reflected in the attitude of our
hankers.
"It is
manufacturers who sell us.
tM. (MM t W > .
ik-XM. > srt a fW-’ f
of >j«*
•e • til «- i. -ettlemcnt of land
it portion of Southwestern Colo-
anci Southeastern I’tah on which
a number of prehistoric towers
erected >y Indians. The towers are
ax ng the finest examples of prehis-
masonry in the l otted States.
a; rding to the Smithsonian Institu-•
The and in rfue^tion is in three
about $0 miles west of Mesa
gray Verde National Park. •
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A synthetic apple oil possessing the
f( , ar>Tia of ripe apples has been pre-
pared ■ ? the bureau of chemistry.
The preparation has the merit of hav-
ing no » j tame in it that does not
■ ' ar raturally in the apple The oil
‘■.■at volatile may not be used in
the preparati n of food products that
hare to be heated, but is especially
-nitaole fbr flavoring ice cream amt
cold drinks.
Keeperior feed, ay«
gtMli**t IMMtklRd
Hrratrt* l ewd, p** »*L
W 0 O D
t red
aa 1<
the pro-
cs Ftor-
r• *> n»Wa «/ f
of the Texas
’ff ruit-
Krap*'-
Honda
<t fro
Zl. 7 AC. nuies <
completed ;n the
• milas
Federal
ob ail ra
$ J14 ‘.13
re*» to
frutH than
H i* the
' qoaiity
t st superior Thf*
icuiariy in 1
the premitif
I FW'Him o
Bi
eon-
SlP5* P*rL
aid earned
xd project*
» of which
*en paid
“It is working on the minds and
purses of every’ one of our customers.”
“Why," he continued, “this business
because of the advertising we have
done, is worth $12,000 more than it
was before we began."
The two partners increased their ap-
propriation. modestly, it is true. That
was five years ago. Today, for it is bi
a large city, their appropriation is eight
times their original amount. Their
standing, with bankers, manufacturers
and customers is A-l. Their business
has grown and grown in a healthy wav.
And still as one of them put if—
“In the last five years advertising has
made money for us. Every cent we'v
spent has cutnc back to us. and brought
another with it. But. our real profit
our big profit from that advertising is
banked in the mind- of the people.
Ours is the best known business of its
kind in town. And that is worth a lot
of money to us."
Whether the task ta the conatruction of a
colossal harbor improvement project, or the
administration of a newly acquired insular
tXMkVkkMMi. th* I>partm»r.t of War i* al way* prepared
to brj<g to the ta»ii a high degree of skill and master-
ful ;odgH!>*ri» How “peac* hath her vkctones no leaa
1 than war" for the military department of
n ta ir.tereattngly described and illustrated tn
inatructtve aeries of arttcies on Our Govern-
w bring distributed ♦•sclusively by this
enlckuarii of the nation
any community,
a
fact that
Mlle lami
shoiv in ||
duetive or fertile land tie found Then
what* wrong Surely if every ef-
fort were launched toward nettling up
-'tin of Ihwee Idle act** great good
' W‘'Mh1 result We mu,t have mor*
people. nuKf famEin < tiltivatlnn. more
•iiv»rsitl<i*kfr»n qf pk. If we ar* to
|-u<t®‘<l h*r# a* w *houId succeed,
idle land i* a llalfftlty and a «*tback.
I Cultivated laud I* tn aaael. a re-
Mturce. a nucleon around which peo-
ple will flock. Ther* Is not a thing
'wrong with our nolle Th*y are an
rieh an th* world *v*r produced, and
jlhay wiU produce all tAiaga. ia abaa-
Valley can t»e made
c it run fruit country
tn CallforntH or
and much lean expensively
look nut in your backyard’
■aiiaan
I* M purple to
rent eiee
1 So >xxBt
nakba being the kite flying
which be defermitted
and eJectririty are
ton idle
more
gro s
open t
although
l pj>*t®a«ter r
;t*te». Newspaper offee-
priautxg eetablHtuneat*
in fruit itkewbe will eostiau* bUMBe-as *-■
‘if t < ,* •••eiri r.g • tt.rt
. Fruit Foor Rwhard wax the ino»t emti
•e*M* printer Axnents ever produced
pte< •ept and example, from the yfM
ent devil to the foreman of the r
po-.ag roost, to follow
Hintory record., I
r at home n
office He held
youmaiitm
a«
-limp* a®
ana the I*.
1c i»»«e*
tto pontoCne.
the first
l asted S’
other i
>ad elans matur at
(/f ny C«y az her act
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for gtord SIMOa
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llie Superior(faiinintee H
I’.Af'M <»» EVERY HAG t f SUPERIOR FREL»»
HTANim THE HI I'EHIOK GUARANTEE IT AS
HI REN V«H THE GREATiaflT ILES’ UT I'HOIO'
ING NTOCK ANI> PfM I.TRA FKEiNI OBTAIN ABLE
Kentucky has another world w i-
der in Onyz Cave, near Ma..in
Cave. The caverns are clo e to-ti . r
aud it is possible to inclu !e it!, i
the same trip Mammoth Cave ha-
for more than a century attracted
tourists from all over the world
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 9, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 17, 1923, newspaper, January 17, 1923; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1362511/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.