The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 127, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 1923 Page: 4 of 4
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NEW PERFECTION Oil Range
with SUPERFEX Burners
Taylor Brothers
Tourist Picnicers
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A SHIPMENT OF NEW SPORT DRESSES
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Work Guaranteed—Phone 204
WHY WE ADVERTISE!
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The Reason We Advertise These Garments Is Because They Are the Best
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Assortment We Have Ever Had
We have them in the following materials:
Print'd Crepes, Bokhara
Printed Silk Crepes, Egyptian Print, Crepe De Chines, Tweed and Fancy
Ratine Combinations.
We have also just received a new shipment of King Tut Sandals, in some
of the new patterns and colors.
See them on display—Get yours now
while our stock of sizes is complete.
NOT SINCE 1918 HAVE THEY BEEN AS PROMISING—SO MAKE
YOUR PLANS FOR IMPROVING OR
BUILDING NOW
Help You Work Them Out
Let U
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AlamoLumberCo
EVERYTHING TO BUILD WITH"
The Home of Hott, Schaffner & Marx Clothes
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Crop
Prospects
Are Fine
We make a specialty of picnic supplies and can replenish
gasoline or lubricating stock at any and all hours.
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Blue Star Remedy for Eczema.
Totter or (Tucked Hunds, Hint
('hupped Fact:, Polson Oak
Siinburus, Old Sores or Sores on Chil
dren It relieves all forms of Sore Feet.
Tor sale by
Sold by Mutugorda Pharmacy, Bn)
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Some Watch Ideas
getting out-of-date
It’s here I
Come in and See It Today
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SIMON BROS.
The Home of Hurt, Scheffner X. Marx Clothee
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Tradition Aaaerts That the "Great
Sinner” of the Bible Was
Interred in France.
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The vogue of the cheap watch has had ita day. Today, watches
are selected and carried for their timekeeping accuracy rather
than as jewelry.
In the field of the professional timepiece, for people who value
accurate timekeeping before any other consideration, we feel
that you will find our dr>pl.iy ol Elgin WbW hca of more than
ordinary interest.
Come in and let us
The Inhabitants of the Provence dis-
trict In southern France claim that
Mary Mtuidnlene, the "grout sinner"
of the Bible, was Interred in Saint
Maximin chapel a hundred mllea from
Toulon and Marseilles.
Although the earthly remains of
one of the first siilnts are declared to
he contained within this chapel, It Is
not often visited by sightseers, the
Detroit News states. A picturesque
old woman conducts a small number
of strangers dully through the chapel.
She leads them Into a crypt where
the skull of Mary Magdalene, lined
with bunds of gold, Is supposed to be
kept. The
black. Yet
delicately
arouse an
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nfleacer
conversation."
at lath ment, but slips on i
the mouth of any tilephone.
ok tied to absorb all sound
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A prominent American woman is
making it possible for six British atu-
dcn b to enter universities in the
United States every year. She had
scolarshipa at
Harvard and Yale for
Oxford and Cambridge.
> time soon will
arrange
the en-
lightened nations ot the world.
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For business blues, try advertising.
regard of the real facts.
I; has occured, we believe, that
territory .after having been proven to
tlm satisfaction of larger companies,
has been carefully concealed, and, so
far as the public is concerned, has re-
mained in supposedly unproven state
for years
Under such circumstances, it is
easy to see how an injunction against
a wildcatter might do him and the
Our ator(*H tin* conveniently located on the Bay City-Gulf
beach road, one at Cedar Lane, another at Rugeley. You
ran procure anything necewHary for your trip or outing
from um at any time.
May Day and May Baaketa.
The celebration of May day Is an
English custom which originated with
the Druids. The Floralia. or floral
games of the Bomans, which began on
April 28 and continued several days,
were festivals of aitnUnr character. In
medieval and Tudor England the first
day of May was a great public holi-
day. The young people started at an
eaily hour to gather flowers and Iihw-
tho i branches, with which they dec-
ora *d every door and window in the
vlll: ge. In Northamptonshire It was
the custom for the young men early
on 'lay day morning to leave a large
bun h of flowering hawthorn at the
door of the prettiest girl In the vll-
Ipg* . later the hawthorn gave place
to the May basket. In some placet In
the United States May baskets are
hun: on the evening of April 30, but
there Is no authority for the custom.
of sufficient size to
to
Hon of cotton
in Texas will
forced, and if there be those ginntrs
who are planning to do away
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Taking Interest for money lent, to
Hebrew's was expressly forbidden by
the Mosaic law.
An adult sea lion lias been known
! to eat forty-four salmon In a day.
Nearly l(l(tO British towns and vil-
)s have namesakes In the United
Professors Thorpe and Duval, of
the University of Texas, visited the
Chamber of Commerce yesterday.
Tb« e gentlemen are In the departs
ment of botanv and are making a
Improved Hand Truck.
To dispense v* ttb the services of a
helper, n band truck, described in
Popular Mechanics Magazine, hsa been
so designed that It enables one man to
handle large package*. Swiveled above
the truck and Its two small wheels Is
a pl utform so arranged that one end
of It can be raised or lowered by dou-
ble levers and links. On the platform
la a sliding frame with Ita end turned
at right angles so that, when lowered, '
It cun be pushed under a package, and J
when that end Is raised and the other ;
end Is lowered onto the truck, It la
reedy for moving. .
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VNIVERNlTY PROFESSORS
V I S IT BA Y
bones are dark, almost
the deep eyeholes and
curved jawbones still
Impression of beauty. In a
golden shrine one sees a curl said to
have been cut from the head of the
saint who, with her hair, dried the
feel of the Savior. The hair la thick
and soft and has a gold-brown luster.
To the question bow the saint came
Into Provence the old guardian tells
that on account of the persecutions of
Christians In Palestine Mary Mag-
dellne and her brother, Lazarus, left
their native country. The ship on
which they traveled happened to be
wrecked near Marseilles.
H* Got ths Job.
The mnnuger of a business house was
Interviewing applicants for the |s>st of
night watchman.
He was very hard to please and al
ways found something the matter with
each man.
One hud brown hair, which the man
ager could not stand ; another squinted,
a third w as Irish, a fourth too thin, an
other too short, and yet another too
tall.
John .Smithers heard of this as he sat
In the corridor waiting bls turn to be
interviewed, and resolved to be pre-
pared for everything.
When his turn came all went well.
There was nothing the matter with him
as fur as appearance was concerned
and Ids references were quite tn order.
“Now.” said the manager, “la your
health quite sound?”
“Well, sir,” replied John. ”1 have only
one complaint.’’
“What Is that?" said the manager,
pricking up his ears.
"Insomnia," came the reply. -Lon-
don Answers.
Austin. .\ '. te 21. "The
port comes to uh,” said Charlee
Baughman, commissioner of markets
and warehouses, ’that some of the
Texas ginners are aranging to pack
their cotton this season anil leave off
the metal market or tag, it being
their imprtssion that the law relat-
ing to the ginning and wrapping of
cotton has been repealed.
“At one time the appropriation for
maintaining the gin division and also
the warehouse division was eliminat-
ed through the action of the senate,
while the gin division’s appropria-
tion was left off in the house.
'We were able, however, to have
hc.tli these items reinstated in the
free conference committee and it is
Intended fortunate for the farmers of
Texas that such action was taken.
‘‘The gin division is self-sustaining
and for it to hav» been eliminated
would have been a most unwise
thing.
"We want it thoroughly understood
that all 'a vs relating to the opera-
gins and warehouses
be moat rigidly en-
■ ' > with
the metal marker or tag, they will
do so at the risk of ebing prosecuted
to the very ivllest extent.
“The legislature, in its wisdom, has
seen tit to enable this department to
contincu to function in behalf of the
people, and we contemplate that our
efforts the coining year will be larger
than btre'etore, as we are somewhat
better equipped."
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Grandfather docks are being made
by old established firms at Furtwan-
gen and Lenakirch in the Black For-
est of Germany.
• Everyone is cordially invltoo K
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where injunctions might issue in dis-j
(iiurch cernci »th and Ave. (
Services Bunday at 11 a m
Sunday School at v:46 a. m
Wednesday evening at 8:00
Everyone i* cordially Invltoo
It aeeuis strange to tidnk of a plant
being put Into splints very much in .
the same way as the surgeon fixes up I
a broken bone, says St. Nicholes Yet I
this plan la often followed In the mod- !
ern garden. From <<ae cause or an-
other a bough become* broken. |
allbough the parts are not actuoily
severed Frequently thia I* due to the
weight of the fruit In thia caae
money will be lost If aomethlng can-
not be done to repair the Injury.
It la here that the practice of put-
ting s plum lii splint* become* useful
Flrat of all. the expert gently atralght-
ens out the bent |«Ortl«Ml. Tide baa to
be done with greet care, ao as. If p<>*
slide, to avoid a complete fracture.
Then he take* two splint* length* of
wood h little wider than the brunch
and long enough to allow aevsral
Inches above and below the break—
and bind* them in place, not too
lightly, or It would hamper the cir-
culation of the sap. When the splint*
are well adjusted cotton wool Is tucked
Into any WX|s>aed part* about the frac-
ture. In thia manner the action of
the air I* excluded a* far as po«alhl*.
If the matter has been looked after
promptly, there la no reason why the
growth above the break should not go
<>n steadily. Finally, the wound Is so
completely healed that the place where
the break took place I* us strong a*
any other part of the (Hunt.—New
York 1‘ost.
Aaurpriae awaits those whose cry
has been that motion pictures are not
r<al that they do not reflect life. At
the Grand Theatre tomorrow Hoot
Gibson, that excellent young cowboy-
actor, is appearing in "Double Deal-
ing," a Universal attraction that is
ns human as humanity. And being
human, it is not all drama, hut is
plentifully sprinkled with laughs,
whh h serves to make it a most sat-
isfying film repast Hoot Gibson is
■— gnat as the droll Bin Blowbell and
he is supported by a strong cast, in
eluding Eddie (.{ribbon. Helen Fergu
son. Betty Frincisco. Gertrude Claire.
Jack Dillon. Frank Hayes and Otto
, Hoffman
speed of gas. It is new in every respect—a
big', handsome, sturdy range — the latest ad-
dition to the world famous line of New
Perfection Oil Stoves.
ment of botanv and are making
study of the plant life of the coastal
plain. Th y are traveling tn a EY>rd
and are < amping out and taking pho-
tographs ot the various kind* of i
plants. They expect to spend the
next two wieks between Ray Ctty and
Galveston. They will return next fall
to complete their work.
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FXar business him*, try adverUslng I
MltM&'b tO
private a»
lutrodu*
general public a great injustice; also,
how a powerful corporation might be
greatly advantaged.
We want to see the oil business
made cleaner, of course, just as we
want to see ail business made cleaner,
but somehow we doubt the efficacy of
truth by injunction .exactly as we
doubt the possibility of protection
against murder, thievery and embez-
zlement by injunction. — Houston
Chronicle.
A ne* instrument
telephone .making It i
telephone txxvth, will
in Houston In th* I
L Wertheimer. *tat
I the instrument
The attachment i*H
“*' •r” and is heralde
designed for
By orders cf the United States Cir-
cuit Co iri of Appeals. Cox, his wife,
servants, agents and employes are
commanded 'to forthwith cease or de-
sist,’’ until further order of the court,
from “publishing, circulating or dis-
tributing.’ or causing to be published,
circulated or distributed, any "mag-
azine, newspaper, pamphlet, clrculai
letter- advertisement or any other
printed or written matter whatso-
ever." in connection with the sale, or
offering for sale in interstate com-
merce of stock or securities, "wherein
is printed or set forth any false or
misleading statement, or represents- founded
tion’ 'that any of his ent< rprises is
in "proven oil territory."
In other wiirds, er. immini; it all hoped that the
up, the coin lias ■; hidden S. E. J. when it will be possible to
( ox to say, tor the •".• jme oi sell'nr. exchange of students with all
' ' ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ *tude, that he has ‘
I 'oven oil terri-
called a ‘ Huati-
•a a “voice
confidential
It la not a permanent
and off
It ia d*
I waves
not essential to transmission, and to
and of
i clear quality sound for perfect trans-
mi** ton.
'I he Hush-a-l'hone I* said to be of
; particular value hi bringing about
iqpihH offices, and privacy of conver-
i sat ion wherever phones ar* used. It
I* manufactured by the Hush-a-
I’tioue Corporation of New York.
! and has been tried with success in
. i.umber of American cities
The instrument wrks on
I 1 khIc principles:
A soutMl Isrx
\ {.trmlt tb< voice to expand.
A mouthpiece of proper curvature,
to enclose the Bps and niaiiitirin
i l >.o- proximity to the transmitter a*
i stipulated by telephone companies
Hound absorption units, removable
mid renewable; one in each and of the
Hush-a-Phone.
Flared inner walls to convey excess
sound waves to absorption units.
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GIIIMtX FILM
REPLETE WITII LH GIK
s'link in inte: stnte
t'ny ente prise ’u
1( ry.
Not arguing tn* lodrle’ right to do
.uis ami lis<in:mlng any disposition 0BeB<*0q«*'d0dBBBw<*
to quarrel with th' court, cr to be
in disagi'eem-ut of Is decision, we
cannot help womleritig what would
happen ,or what remedy Mr.
would have, if b. ■ nd later develop
that some i f his enterprises were. ii..
“proven oil territory "
Undoubt'dly, *he cm it has ac ed !
on what it cohs'.derr ample eviderie.
but one cat. tn ■/ ' »■ cubes where ». e
>ih nee i.i’f-'.-' be misleading.
We now have on <
the new and greater New Perfection Oil Range
with SUPE.-."— “
ig al_____
if the new
possible this oil range that equals the cooking
Range Equals the Cooking
Speed
display for the first time,
d greater INew Fertection «
ER.FEX Burners which you are
reading about in the magazines. The inven-
tion of the new SUPERFEX Burner has made
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 127, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 1923, newspaper, June 21, 1923; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1362638/m1/4/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.