The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 121, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 14, 1926 Page: 3 of 4
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Watch our prediction,
but better s'ill, come
building just starting.
CALLIE M. METZLER. Resident Manager
MAGILL LAND COMPANY
T. M. Thompson
Texas Central Power Co.
-and
General Insurance Agents
BAY CITY, TEXAS
Phone 86
Courteous Service
Phone No. 2
Harty Building
Notary Public in Office
PATRONIZE TRIBUNE ADVERTISERS
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We have a number of the most attractive building lots on
West Seventh Street, the next best residence street, better
Locals
Personals
and many other
titles.
MATAGORDA COUNTY' LAND.
in and select your building site.
Have just received a large stock of Camel Tube Patch,
a pure gum rubber nelf •vulcanizing patch that sells for 25c
per box.
DR. M. ERTL
OPTICIAN AND
OPTOMETRIST
$2.50
.$2.75
—to the readers of The Daily and Weekly Tribune that --
BEEN A MORE OPPORTUNE
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Boy and the Rabbit
Dutch Sunset
THAT SCHOOL PAY I RIFNI'SHIP
-U1 mS JBWEUR 1UXT YOU
• IRl’tTUATE IT
JOHN SUTHERLAND, Manager
Bay City, Texas
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$10.25
$12.00
$18.10
$20.00
$26.50
$14.00
$22.00
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lievrolet
new
June
MATAGORDA PHARMACY
Phone 77 Phone 77
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EMERSON FANS
g ywith the 5 year guarantee
Also Sec’y-Treas. Bay City Mutual Life Ins. Asso.
Alamo Lumber Co.
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Secretary Stephens
Attends Highway
Meeting at Rockport
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“THE BAT”
Will Reach Bay City
July 2th
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FOR HEAVEN’S SAKE’
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Saturday
A fire alarm was sent in yesterday
afternoon lor Dr. Howard’s resident'
in the southei'inosl part of the city.
A bed caught lire, hut no tlamagt
was done.
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IVffrH Bakery
^T'lUS nu*nth mote than a hundred thou*
B land hevs and gitb will
graduffW fitan tin* c alleges
•nJ universities oi Atnrika
t or (out years, the* boy#
•nJ gulw have lived m a
MkoiMvt their own* tMining
ti leiuhhip* as clone auj liuc
lite can dcvcloj'*
lotheM" ft w*nJ~hi|V!A,Cimv
anrikciiiriit lX«y often ntraiM
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tir intei i uption of ►yiu|m
cbetu tiea wliuh Lui ycaia
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New York police are now provid',
with pistols callable of cutting a clean
hole through the body of a motor .
ruing tin miles an hour.
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The Duke of York lias been mml
an honorary fishmonger by the Pi h !
mongers' Guild of London.
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If any lumber you might buy would give you the same
tlegree of performance in your new home or in any use
you might make of it it would In* a waste of effort to call
your attention to these indisputable facts.
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station started a
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Satuiday uiglH.
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Shows Enormous
Increase in Business
It is certain there can be no regrets in buying lumber
of known manti fact ure, of known quality, from a dealer
known widely for fair dealing in dependable lumber
product s.
Fabric Tire
Fabric Tire .
30x3*/j ('ord, Regular
Oversize Cord
Cord Tire ...
Cord Tire
32x41/2 Cord Tire ..
29x4.40 Balloon Tire
30x5.25 Balloon Tire -
WE MAKE ANY K ND Of |/rv
EXCEPT WHISIXLI
< lieirolri Built th»r 77.11011 Cars hi,
Juilt*.
Beautiful pviinaneut Martel wave.
Ring at ends. Satisfaction guaranteed
Experienced operator. Cull k’tib. Mr-
J E. Thompson 13 tt
The gi»
ration of
pall)
height
77,311
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lion. I. tieli Davidson, candidate for
. peak in Bay City next
ht. .1 uly 17, at k o'clock
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i tit -nolishing an old wood
suburban railroad
real treasure bunt.
Coins dropped by passengers in their
rush to catch trains had rolled through
tly. cracks ami umounted to a con
siderable sum beneath the boards
Helmecke’s Shop
! DOUGLAS MacLEAN
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Today’s rain struck the corn vr‘>p
of the county exactly right. If noth-
ing happens now the best crop grown
here for years will tie the result. 1
Cotton, however, will not fare so well, ■
especially If the showers continue i
The rain ttppeiirs to have been general
tInaugbout this section.
W. O. Stephens, secretary of th"
—('hambef of Commerce, returned thi
morning from Rockport where he at
tended the meeting of the exeentivi
committee of the llug-theCoast High
way Association. All the members o>
this committee but three Were present
and the meeting was harmonious and
enthusiastic. There were also sever.t'
other representative citizens from th.
surrounding counties who attended lot
counsel and information
The people of Rockport staged
special celebration in honor of th.
event and treated the guests to a mug
nificent luncheon. Judge Harper, ot
Rockport, one of their most enthusl
antic citizens, was chairman of tie
arrangement committee and every
thing was handled in the most effi
cient manner,
President H. ('. Ennis, of Port Lu
vacu, treated the executive commit
tee to a ride on the state game ami
oyster commission's boat, Patricia
from i'ort Lavaca to Rockp.pt whet'*
they were met by speed boats and
many others which were filled win
Rockport citizens.
The entire territory west of Buy City
is deeply in earnest about this high
way ami if it is possible of accomplish
meat, it will be constrncted. Il wil
open up a fruitful ttnd fertile territory
ami at the same time furnish one of tie
most beautiful scenic drives in th
country.
The next meeting of the committei
will be held at Austwell the latte
part of August.
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Fire Company
Called Out to Dr.
Howard’s Home
Nut tier J the ,u. ting u..4t> llir ruj U ilwsc
tlirndHhi|v»r
Not d pkuMnt arc kept alive
with tukena dut met w as kiting i vniukki*
ot drlighttul Alina Mahti day**.
Your >-wekr u headquarter* fix mkH
enduting reminders — tor
’’Gilts ikat Laar ’ like the
rentiiTient t Inryv txnmevM m atr.
They need iu»t be cspen*
•tve gift* But they dB*uk|
be J«ii«hle «iud M'lvueabk,
tike h'WAddup
Whatever you would say
to him or her, at the paiung
of Irciauted * J*v c«mi
i * J» hipa, dniulJ Ik s.atd fi r
a hietunc.
So av it fiotn the jeweler**
atih Uvitb‘“GifuTL»t Lm.’*
There IS a Difference in lumber. Needless to say, the
difference is important when you are spending your money
in an investment on a home. The choice is yours.
Jeweler and Optometrist
Mr. and Mrs VV. I* I'nilerwood ami '
daughter. Miss Earle, and Mrs. A. A I
Eryou arc on u motor trip to Austin.
San Antonio and Kerrville They ex
peel to return Suutdryu night.
Mr and Mrs T. J. Walker, of Mark
hum. ure visiting relutiv
port.
the Chevrolet Motor
rose to new produett
i during June when it
pussenger curs ami tru
renter number of units tiian th
I puny ever hud produced in a
tnont li
No other nmnupn titter of modern
'three speed triiii^mlssion automobiles
has up;^|..i<'hed this production which
culminates a series id' imintlily pr«>-
L|il<*tloti records esfaldlshi’d by Chev-j
rulel.
Tin' months >»f April and May of thi- i
year saw Chevrolet reach HliecesHivej
I record production totals id' 71.157 un i
|71.i»17. respectively . The new record j
established in June exceeds the May [
totid by 2t>24 units and dwarfs t
I production during June ot 1925 by
margin of 22.395 units.
I The siggregute production for tlu*
first half of l!.t2ti was 3S1.S73 ears ami
trucks. During the first halt' of 1925.
Chevridet’s greatest year, the company
produced 219 '11 unit-, total w Inch [
uus passed early in May of this year,
which is 134.739 units less than th i
first six months of 192<i production.
The surprising growth of the Clu v
rolet Motor Company is Imlicuted by
the fad that the production during the
first half of 193(1 < quals the entire pro
ductlon during the first seven and one-
half years in tlie company's history.
Details of the company's recently
announced .$10,000,110 ^expansion pro
gram are going forward ami comple-
tion of this project will give the com-
pany a production capacity during 192.
of one million Chevrolets.
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Piano. Vie-
Mrs It I*.
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EMERSON und^pryet the heatf
Is there anything worse than to fret and toss on a
hot night, unable to sleep? Is there anything liner
than to have cooling breezes bring you a lull night's
rest so that morning finds you fresh and fit.
An Emerson Fan will keep you cool and comfortable
for years at less cost than the outlay for one month's
warmth in winter. Why put up with the heat
when you need “put up so little to get an Emerson
and forget the heat?"
Remember, only Emerson Fans are guaranteed 5
years, and last years longer. You can get an Emerson
here in the size you want at a price you want to pay.
Wc wish to convey to out man.
friends our heartfelt appreciation to
the many acts of kindness shown m
during the recent illness and at tin
death of our beloved daughter. Mil
Nettie Jarrell, who passed away his
Monday We assure vor that ev. > y
noble deed shown us will ever b<
treasured in loving and uppreciulivi
hearts.
Sincerely,
H E. ADAMS AND FAMILY,
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One of the latest vogues, the co!
larless coat, is the result ot a 1 ate
designer delivering by mistake a coal
on which the collar had not y< 1 beet
attnehed. The buyer was so pleas'-.i
with the effect that he retained it, am
S- the vogil' followed
c o c.
Japan’s new factory law reduces th.
maximum working day from 12 to 11
hours, prohibits child labor in min >
and night work for girls under hi !
fails to prohibit woman labor in mine.-
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Australian railways lia ■
nearly ,$lo.mm.om> for i-uuir
ment made in America in the last tv.
yea rs.
I hese pictures are in nice
iraiiiesaitd look like
nine oil paintings.
in iht* tollowing:
F>. c
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Picnic crowds hilsned a soaking by
a narrow margin, but. vieiit and re-
turned dry shod.
{ Production of cocoon allk on u iarg-
j scale will be tried ill the Philippines
It In believed that no tower than’iinline (or
IvO.uiW men were employed 'or " • I ie. ted her
'ears in the const ruction of the Great i pastor
’ Pyramid of Egypt | pest house porch
Traves of X/toc and Mayan d->o.-n-i I Hued up hH» feet
found in exeavuiing ancient mounds In j t^lcr
: Georgia and T< nnessev may <mtica c ’
ibut Hie mound tmilders commo
ed with the M.<yu of Yucatan
Animals at the London N<><> the
.euntied milk
now ’
1
If all liiinbor wore alike in (hmlity, in Manufacturing,
in Seasoning- if all lunflier gave like Huliafiiction to the
user if all lumber were dependable- there would be no
justification fop this advertisement.
30x3 Heavy Red Tube.
30x31/2 Heavy Red Tube
‘THAT’S MY BABY’
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Monday and Tuesday
tine of the finest pictures we htite
i eiery offered nt tismil tlondai
I nlulit prices.
|‘KEEPER OF THE BEES’
Illis is enc MraHoii Porter’s m-
moils story (hat was read by
Hons when it ran 11s 1; . r:
Met all’s Magazine.
In Hie cast be-ldes ( II \|{ \ BOB
mid |{olierl Frazer will be found
the little granddmighler ot Hie an-
thor. She liikcs Hie part of “l.ittle
Seoul.”
! logical Society said "the complete re-
I placement of fresh milk by condetiaud
1 milk has notably reduced (ulierculo-
A wedding ii a pvsthouse wuh that
of Russell Nolan aud Miss Esther Lumt
.o’ tied Oak. Iowa Nidiin was in quar-
itnallpox Mi»s Lund col
par<nts a license and a
Then she joined Nolan on the
Helullves and gnerts
away with the mln-
ici
‘‘i and perfer it to fr< di.
that ’hey have cultivntrd a lus|<
1 In its annual report the Zoo
READ OVER THE FOLLOWING OFFERINGS
TIRES AND SEE IF YOH CAN BEAT THEM:
Edit SALE AT ONCE:
trola. and chifforobe.
Walker.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 121, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 14, 1926, newspaper, July 14, 1926; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1362672/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.