The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, February 3, 1922 Page: 3 of 4
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E It is a crime to spoil good
2 coffee by careless making.
E Make your coffee right
S and get your money’s
worth.
2 Full directions for making
in each can of Sunset
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FRUITS THAT BEAR AND
SHRUBS THAT BLOOM
Every product of I lie soil
has gone down in price ex-
cept fruit.
We have a tine stock of
fine trees of sure-bearing
varieties fruits, pecans and
berries, selected out of hun-
dreds of varieties we have
tested since our first Texas
orchard was planted in
1858. (Nursery established
in 1875.)
f.et us wake your home
yrounds beautiful forever.
We has the best kinds of
flowering shrubs, roses, ev-
ergreens, shade trees, bulbs
and vines.
Ask for catalog and any
information v,e can give
you.
We pay express or par-
cel post.
THE AUSTIN NURSERY
F. T. Ramsey & Son
Austin - Texas
Y-
nil county judges, commissioners and
engineers, and drainage district offi-
cials; all members of tile legislature
within the coastal plain counties; all
newspapers; all ending citizens, land-
owners, farmers and others Inter-
ested in land improvement.
Some of the questions for consid-
eration are: Securing assignment,
by U. 8. Department of Agriculture,
of an engineer to study the levee and
drainage requirements of the coastal
counties and make a preliminary sur-
very and report; amendments to the
present levee and drainage laws, es-
pecially with respect to inter county
relationships; formation of a Texas
Coastal Drainage Association, or Im-
provement Association; preparing a
permanent program; a study of the
progress of drainage and other im-
provements elsewhere,
Houston Chamber of Commerce.
D. W. Michaux, President.
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WINSTON ( ill R( HILL’S
Bill NOVEL, “THE INSIDE
OF THE (IT," COM I NO
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An exceptionally praiseworthy plc-
turization of Winston Churchill’s fa-
mous novel, "The Inside of the Cup."
will be the feature attraction at the
Grand Theatre Monday, Feb. 6. The
picture was made by Albert Capel-
htni, a famous producer.
The story deals with real people
whom all alike will understand, it
fairly teems with little tinman touches i
and spectacular incidents which lend |
attractiveenss and value to motion |
pictures of the highest class.
The doctrine of the helping hand
which "The Inside of the Cup" gpien-
didly expounds, Is one that has uni-!
versal appeal and the picturization
of such a story cannot fail to Inspire
belief in the theory of the Brother-
hood of Man as one of the great sal-
utary forces for good In our modern j
civilization.
It ia a aoul-atirrtag picture story |
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How can you be first with the hits, in your set?
Listen! On a Wednesday, “April Showers,
new fox-trot, was introduced to New York,
haunting rhythms took Broadway by storm.
On the following Monday, a New Edison Ri-
Crkated the original Broadw ay performance at the
Edgewater Beach H >11 in Chicago.
From N w York debut to Chicago dance floor
—in 5 days!
This breaks ali previous speed records by weeks.
75.- NEW EDISON
This marvelous demonstration of speed proves that
Edison has the fastest "hit-service” there is.
Mr. Edison has perfected both t n organization for spotting
the hits, and a system for lightning-manufacture of them
into Rk-Creationm
As u result our hit departmerit is scoring “scoop'1 after
“scoop.” As one delighted Edison owner told us, “You
are getting us the hits so far ahead that we’re gaining i
reputation of being the hvest and most-up-to-date hi i in
our neighborhood.”
If your family likes the bright and tuneful muse for
which Broadway is famous, that's another reason for com-
ing in now, and investigating the New Edison.
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17Popular Hit Fans
SPEED!
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EDISON
RE-CREATIONS
FIRST
with the
HITS
HURRICANE
HUTCH
15 25c
SE ITS .... Hl
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tho Khun Ing today
chapter of
auw one
from laughing
amazing comedy
associate
Every person who ever
owned an automobile or
ever rode In one or ever
will get weak
at this
feature
Don't associate it with
the single reel Lloyd com-
edies wo have been »how
tng on Saturdays This is
a two-reel and a special
from the first leader to
the last fade-out. You are
going to laugh as you
never laughed before.
GET OUT AND
GET UNDER
St NSHINE (OMEDY'
In n Special Two-Keel
I ollied) Feature
Entitled
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TODAY
GRAND
2,000 PAIRS
EARNS Mt MID.
OF SHOES
vr
HAY CITY SHOE HOSPITAL
AND DRY GOODS
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FOB SALE
Sum Hoss
COHN
M. Kiisman
crib.
ROOMS FOR KENT.
Phone 205.
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$1.50
PER PAIR
them.
cate these boys
Address communications to E
Harris, Hay City, Texas.
For the Next Sixty Days Shoo
Repairing
Six hundred bushels ear corn, 55c.
per bushel lit crib. \V. D. WINN.
Pledger, Texas. 2-3d-3w
In the last few weeks I have hud
iveral applicants lor rice land and
dry farm land, and not being a mind-
reader, it has been with some difli
< ally that I have succeeded in locat-
ing these good farmers. Now, in
view of this fact, I want to ask and
insist, that those of you who have
land to rent, spend two cents lor a
stamp and take time to write me a
letter describing w lint you have, giv
Ing locations, etc. Am sure 1 cun
furnish you Just what you are looking
for. I know you good citizens want
to save me the embarrassment of Imv
Ing tn tell those “honeat-to goodness"
farmers that 1 can’t do anything for
So pop up mid help me Io Io-
Men’s Soles mid Rubber Heels #1.25
Men's Rubber Heel ... 35c
Men's Soles alone......... #1.00
Ladies’ Soles alone......... 75c
Ladies Rubber Heels ....... 715c
I..idles’ Soles and Hsiblair Heels #1.00
per-
Beavers.
Brown
Pete
A uto
$1.00;
Vei-
ns
and
Chamber of Commerce.
By IL IL Haines, V.-Pres.
gulf coast
will be
the benefit of
counsel. Yours
Houston
a. m. in
two
box
Auto
McPeak & Son,
24 pounds flour; N. Wise, 1 can Tu-
lane coffee; Robt, Poage, 2 2t-pound
sacks flour; Ullman, Stern & Krause.
I sack flour; Walter Smith A- Co. of
Galveston, 12 1-2 gallon buckets of
Blue Label ’Temptor" syrup;
Kogut, trade, $1.01); Bay City
& Sales Co., inner tube.
TEXAS COASTAL
DRAINAGE CONGRESS
Mr E D. Harris circulated around
amongst the merchants this morning
mid in a few moments got together
un attractive list of prizes from the
merchants as an encouragement In
Trades Day attendants.
The list follows:
Queen Confectionery, box of candy.
$1.00; Hob Beavers, package Com-
merce cigars; Brown Baker, bread.
50c; Harrison Market, meat.
Public Service Co., cash. $100;
ser Bros.. 2 pair hose, $1.00; Alcove,
trade, $1.00; C. W Dickey, groceries.
$1.00; p. (1. Secrest, ’’Eversharp"
razor, $1.00; T. .1. Clark. “Clark's Spe-
cial" coffee, $1.00; W. H. Stinnett. 1
box candy, $1.50; Stinnett Bros., lady's
hat, $5.00; Brunner & Oertling, 2 pair
sox, 1 pair lady’s hose, $2.00; Simon
Bros., trade, $1.00; W W. Bouldin,
trade. $1.00; Ehlert's Bakery, 1 gallon
cane syrup; The Vogue Hat Shop,
ribbon. $1.00; W. R. Hawkins, tie,
$1.00; Huston Drug Store, stationery.
$1.00; W. F. Tetts, 2 phonograph rec-
ords; I. Ditch, 2 towels, $1.00; D. P.
Moore Dry Goods Exchange, one cap.
$1.00; Anderson Grocery Co., 3 -pound
bucket Seal Brand coffee; Sisk Gro-
cery & Hardware Co., 1 3-pound can
Sunset coffe, one Gillette razor. Mat-
agorda Pharmacy, 1 Eversharp pen-
cil; Walker Furniture Co., 1-2 dozen
plates, $2.00; Taylor-Hill Furniture
CO., one aluminum percolator, $2.50;
1). P. Moore Dry Goods Co., 1 lady’s
shirt waist, $7.50; P. G. Huston, sta-
tionary, $1.00; George Yeager, cafe,
eats, $100; Scott Drug Co., 3 boxes
soap; LeTulie Mercantile Co., 1 pair
plyers, one open-end wrench: Suv-
ugo Market, meat. $1.00; I’-Need-A
Garage, 1 spark plug; City Market,
meat, $1.00; Joe Cummings, 1 cun
Rice Hotel Coffee; E. M. Meyer, 1 can
syrup; Cox Variety Store, 1 glass
water pitcher; American Cafe,
dinners; Jno. A. Crawford, 1
cold patches; Hardy Anderson
Co., one spark plug:
. All persons and organizations in-
terested in the formation of
juanent organization which will have
tor its goal the proper drainage of
coas'ul counties of Texas, are urged
to be present at a meeting called for
this purpose to be held in
on February and 9 at 10
the City Auditorium.
Participation Is requested of the
U. S. Department of Agriculture, the
Federal Farm 1-and Bank, the U. 8.
Public Health Service, the governor
of Texas, the Slate rec-lunation en-
gineer. the Jlepadm^nt of \g-
riculture, and the State' TIealth De-
d>artment; the State. A. and M. Col-
lege; the Texas Bankers’ Association,
the Texas Farm Bureau Federation
and couaty bureaus of the coastal
plain; all czxmroarclal orgaaizaUous,
to be one of
drainage congress
Houston F'ebt'uary 8 and
enclosed announcement.
This is a matter of such vital Ini
portance to the whole
country that we trust you
present and give
your advice
very truly,
Houston, Texas, February 2, 1922.
Uon. John F. Perry, County Judge.
Hay City, Texas.
Dear Sir;
We have been advised that you are
the delegates to the
to be held in
9 us per
VALENTINES
A fine selection of Valentines for
a\xa\ from the older ones.
,S'< t' W itithiiv
P.G.Secrest
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.IEWELER ANI> OPTOMETRIST
1.
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NEW TOKK CRITHS
PRAISE “SKY’ PILOT"*
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• w II Y NOT •
• See DR. M. ERTL, Oplh'lnn •
• tomorrow about your eyes. He •
• Ills glasses. Thnts’ nil lie does •
• mid ho does It well •
• Roney Building •
both .voting and and old iiist the
thing to make the yonnger set happy
ami to drive ‘‘those rainy day blues'
A production declared to run al-1
most the eutire gamut of movie pos
•ibliities is “The Sky Pilot," directed
by King Vidor tor exhibition at the
Grund Saturday. Ths picture is one |
of the latest releases by the Asso.!
cuted First National Picture*, amt la I
I distributed as a Cathi ine Curtis pro-1
I ductiou.
Ralph Connors’ original novel, ■ The '
Sky Pilot." from which the picture
was adapted, most artistically blend
ed tkie subtlety of human interest I
with the tensity of dramatic situ.i I
tiona; but even his own art has been I
| enhanced in the picturization of the i
I story. .One of the most effective of
I the thrilling incident* in this story
| is a cattle stampede in which hun |
of lutnic-stricken animals are I
.1 mad onrush toward the!
Idreds
seen in
camera.
To John Bowers is allotted the role
of The Sky Pilot,'' while others In .
the cast are such local favorites as I
David Butler, Colleen Moore, Harry '
Toad and Kathleen Kirkham. Ae-1
cording to Broadway critics, the pie i
ture is one of the real motion picture
gams of the year.
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HAY CITY MACHINE Kt.
| In Addition to Its Regular Machine
mid Lathe Work, Announce* a
BLACKSMITH DEPARTMENT
Under the Maimgemeiit
of————
A. T. W R I G H T
LOCAL* AO FIR8OXALR
As Ait Encouragement to Trades Dll)
Attondants.
At a meeting of the C. of C. ami
Federated Missionary Sxuiety, held
last night a tree planting day tor the
• hole city was decided upon. This J
is a splendid move and will, no*
doubt, meet with the hearty ap-
proval of the people of the city. In I
a place that can be made as beau- i
tlful us Bay City, such un undertak-
ing should be staged annually or J
rather, semi-annually, as a great deal
of tree mid shrubbery planting goes
on an# is necessary to be done, in
the fall. Last full there were a large
number of trees plumed in the city.;
perhaps a greater number than ever i
before, ut one time, mid with
one coming on u great i...r. ..
in this line
much, indeed
Some agitation of that proposed
good roads to the gulf through Haw-
kinsville is needed, for the city needs
the road and the trade that will come
to town over it. Not only that, but
if a real good road can be built to
the beach a large number of tourists
from adjacent counties will pass
through the city, especially during
the summer months, to the gulf re
sort, said th be one of the most at-
tractive on the gulf.
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MERCHANTS WILL GIVE PRIZES.
Gulf Coast
campaign
Mr. George B. Culver, of Matagor-
da, spent today in Bay City on busi-
ness.
„...i the I
Improvement I
will be noticed very
If the good people oi l
Bay City will give their yards the at-
tention due them Bay City can be
made the most attractive place on the
Let everybody push the
HOT BARBECUE
The BeSt of Meats
Texas Public Ser vice Co.
Cash & Carry Market
North Side of Square
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Our
New
Years
Resolution
Every Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday
TO MAKE BETTER YOUR LIGHTING SYSTEM.
TO MAKE EASIER THE HOUSEWIFE’S DAILY WORK.
TO EQUIP YOUR HOMES WITH ELECTRIC APPLI-
ANCES.
TO SERVE THE HOMEBUILDERS IN THE BEST OF
THE LATEST IN EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL.
TO GIVE THE BEST POSSIBLE S E R V I C E AT THE
LOWEST POSSIBLE COST.
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Office^ I
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Chiropractor
(ours: 9 to 12; 3 to C.; 7 to 8 Phone 74
2nd Floor First State Bank Building ,
Bay City. Texas I
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The satisfaction anticipated
pe rmanently
Drop in awl see the Sealy today
TAYLOR-HILL FURNITURE CO.
ReuNonuble
preeerves
When this store chose the Sealy as a mattress line we felt
it would meet the most exacting demands of our customers,
has been fully realized.
part of the resting figure gets
support.” This Sealy character-
istic relieves the body of ten-
sion—you relax perfectly, you
sleep beneficially,
cure
these comforting qualities.
Sealy relaxful comfort has
coined many phrases of pruise
from our customers. Said one:
"The Seuly is the mattress of
‘individual comfort’ it con-
form* to the body so that every
JI Pillow
for the Body”
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, February 3, 1922, newspaper, February 3, 1922; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365457/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.