The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 25, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 20, 1926 Page: 4 of 4
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New Low Prices
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Sedan
Landau
b. Hint, .Michigan
Ask j or a Denumstrution!
Simon Bros
HOME OF HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES
QUALITY
LOW
COST
BAY CITY MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE ASSN
of Bay City, Texas
(A Local Mutual Aid Association under the Laws of Texas)
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
Christian Science
No Salaries Are Paid—Membership Fee Only $5.00
Services
BAY CITY MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE ASS’N
Phone 86
20 Payment
Name
Num
Address
Address
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F lake
Charch corner 5lh and Ave. C.
Services Sunday morning at 11.
Sunday School at »i45 a. m.
Wednesday evening at H o’clock.
Everyone la cordially Invited.
- -$645
- - 645
- - 735
- - 765
Callie M. Metzger, Secretary-Treasurer
S. S. Moore, General Agent
Bay City, Texas
Office With Magill Land Co.
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Lady Says Her Back “Hurt Night
and Day”—Least Noise Up-
set Her. Better After
Taking Cardui.
DR. M. ERTL
OPTICIAN AND
OPTOMETRIST
“ACHED & ACHED”
New Disease Hits
Males and Movies
It is the wish of the Association to enroll at the earli-
est possible date every eligible man, woman and child in
The Couch
Thr luuril
hihrr ll«»dy (.'oath
in the Wot Id
Sauterne is the color . . . the leather is kid . . . there
is one cute strap at the ankle and an underlay design
in Apricot right where it should be, and a chic new
heel. All of this spells smartness ... and Paris .. . and
the joy of being earliest with the latest ... all for
‘10
(10.68
13.03
16.89
23.40
35.21
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Ags 10 ----
Axe 20
Age 30
Age 40
Age 50 -----
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Capitol Chevrolet Sales Co.
Bay City, Texas
These new low prices set a new
record of achievement in automo-
bile history—one that establishes
a new basis of motor car value,
beyond question the greatest in
the world.
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A\ V/
No other closed cars offer equal
value — none at tl e price offer
equal beauty, durability, comfort
or performance, snap and power.
Come in—one ride will convince
you.
Texas Cotton Trade
to Pay Premiums
For Better Staple
WOMANJ TONIC J
S. S. Taylor, President; Henry Rugeley, Vice President; Callie M. Metzger, Secrtary-Treasurer; S. S. Moore,
General Agent; C. A. Erickson, Counsel; Dr. J. E. Simons, Medical Director; W. F. Tetts
BAT CITY MUTUAL LIFE INS. ASS’N
Bay City, Texas
Without obligation to me, send me full
Information and application blank for
membership In Association.
The territory served by this Association is the section
of country within a radius of 50 miles out from Bay City
in all directions, among the cities and towns included are:
Bay City, Wharton, El Campo, Richmond, Rosenberg,
Angleton, Brazoria, Freeport, Eagle Lake, West Colum-
bia, Palacios, Blessing, Midfields, Ganado, Louise, Mark-
ham, Matagorda, Gulf, Edna, Sugarland, etc.
V
Think of getting a beautiful, four*
door Sedan for *735—a Coach for
only *645 — and other closed
models at equally amazing new
low prices which include speed-
ometer, balloon tires, Duco finish,
Fisher bodies, Alemite lubrica-
tion, and countless other fine car
quality features.
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A domestic science school in Chi-
cago has started a course in tneut
curving to aid husbands.
Th* legitimate cotton trade of Texas
Is vitally interested In better staple
cotton as encouraged in the "More
Cotton on Fewer Acres" Contest, con-
ducted by the Dalia* Morning News
and the Berni Weekly Farm News for
16N.
The Texas Colton Association, the
Dallas Cotton Exchange and those
of Houston and Waco are directly co
operating by offering to supplement
the prise* offered by the New. to en-
tourage the growing of better staple
The Texas cotton trade has the
name Interest in belter staple as pro-
gressive farmers, bankers and mer-
<haals have, and there is no conflict
between legitimate cotton buyer* and
producer*
Recognising the Importance of the
work done by the Pallas News to pro-
mote better cotton and economical pro-
duction. we, rprresenting the leglti
mate cotton trad* of Texas, are ready
and eager to aid this wplendid move-
ment in every way possible
We are anxiou* for the producers
of better eUpl. to obtain the proper
premium* over short staple in uil mar-
kets in which they may offer their
cotton, and we will use our Influence
with local buyer* to bring about this
effect.
The mere fact that large areas of
Texa* will plant better staple thl* sea
non will attract the attention of legit I
mate buyer* to those markets and will
result In keen competition on a lianln
of adequate premium* over short cot-
ton. We are willing at ull time* to
pay for better staple what it merltn
over inferior cotton ami will instruct
our buyers to muke proper distinctions
as to grade and .tuple In the markets
In which we will operate.
We.cun »uy that Dalia* und the
other large Texu* cotton centers are
always ready to puy wliuf *taple cot
ton is worth on the market und farm
era should feel free to deal direct with
these centers whenever they huve good
staple in fair quantities to Hull, for
which they believe they are not re-
ceiving a Just price In their local
markets.
Dalia* Cotton Exchange,
llotiMlon Cotton Exchange,
Waco Cotton Exchange,
Texa* Cotton Association,
By A. M. Grayson. Chairman.
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The mar*h wren builds several
nest* besides tlie one used as a home,
the empty nest* being dummies to de-
ceive marauder*.
BAY CITY MUTUAL LIFE INS. ASS’N
Bay City, Texas
Without obligation, send
proposition to agents.
AETNA'S STARTLING RATE
REDUCTION
Now in effect
Lowest Guaranteed Non-Par-
ticipating Baals Rate of any
Life Insurance Company in
America.
1909,164,000.00 New Business
Issued 1925
Annual Rates Per >1000.00
Ordinary Life
Age 10 117.50
Age F> 10.27
Age 30 24.41
Age 40 20.45
An Aetna-Iser at Your Service
Phono 62
ABTNA-IZE
Genera) Inauranco
Phone Us for Your Rate
GEO. E. SERRILL
Cttiaena State Bank Bldg.
Bay City Texas
"Th. prise probably goes to th. on.
billing himself as Adonis Dt Milo
Another signed ou as .Major Talbot.
Dor. Dumont. Erich Von Rltsau. Don
Alvaro, Mxlma Pile were also on the
list. Another signed himself Mont-
morency Le Clair. There was another
called Danilo De l^i Fuego. Where
they got 'em I don't know -but keep-
ing iMMtks on them and calling the
roil was a rnan Hired job for some-
one."
The cost of admission to the Association is a Mem-
bership Fee of $5.00. Semi-annual dues of $1.50 are due
March 1 st and September I st of each year, excepting the
six months period in which you join the Association you
pay but the pro-rata part of the $1.50 semi-annual dues
for that period, this together with a $1.00 assessment
upon the death or total permanent disability of a member
whose beneficiary will receive $1.00 for each member in
good standing at the time of such death, not in any case
to exceed a total payment of $1,000.00.
Winfield, Texa*.—"My back hurt
night and day," says Mr*. C. L.
Eason, of R. F. D. 1, this place. "I
•chad and ached until I could hard-
ly go. I felt weak and did not feel
like doing anything. My work waa
• great burden to me. I juat bated
to do up the dishes. even. I waa
no-account and extremely nervous.
"My mother had taken Cardui
and she thought it would do m«
good, ao she told me to take it.
My huaband got me a bottle and I
began on IL I began to improve ut
once. It waa such a help that I
continued It until after the baby'a
birth.
"I took eight bottle* and f can
certainly aay that It helped me.
It in a fine tonic. It built me up
•nd neemed to etrengthen me. I
grew leno aervoua and began to
•loop bettor.
"I can certainly recommend
Cardui to expectant mother*, for to
me it was a wonderful help. ... In
•very way I felt Itetter after taking
It and I think it la a splendid medi-
cine."
Cardui la purely vegetable, and
contain* no harmful druga.
For sale everywhere. NC-162
This truth was discovered at Uni-
versal City, when they checked over
■ the lists of extras employed in the
Opera Bull scene of "The Phantom of
the Opera," Lon Chaney's Universal
Hucceisor to "The Hunchback of
Notre Dame," which come* March 27
to the Grand.
"Out of five hundred extra* most
of the men had fancier name* than
the old time chorus girl ever dreamed
of," Mays Chaney. "And strangely
enough, the girls u*i*d their own
name* and there wets no fancy one*
in the U*t. But the men— wow! Also
•Meow.’
me your
Any white person, free from disease, whose age is
* I 5 to 58 years, living within 50 miles of Bay City, is elig-
ible to membership.
ex Johansen
“Noai de Plumage* Npread* Alarm,
lagly la Picture.
In the old days chorus girls used
to sport names like Mignonette Le
Clair and so forth but have changed
to plain Ann Smith and Betty Clark.
The high sounding names of the cho-
rus of yore have panned -and now
they're all attached to the pay check*
of picture extras of the male persua-
sion.
the age limit, living within our territory, that the protec*
tion and benefit of the Association may overshadow all.
Information and application blanks furnished upon
request. We are now at work in our entire field.
AGENTS WANTED
Extra Good Commission Paid
We can use a large force of solicitors with satisfac-
tory references. This is a bona-fide organization. No
misrepresentations will be permitted.
---Address--
Got eminent lux reduction on iiiitomobllcs officially In effect on March 29 Im allowed
on all purchase* of I lieirolet car*.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 25, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 20, 1926, newspaper, March 20, 1926; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1362655/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: 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.