The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 61, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 21, 1922 Page: 2 of 4
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DIRECTIONS:
till: till
No. 123808 (our last number).
Dodge Brothers
Automobiles
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V erser Brothers
The Best There Is in Faithful Construction
are
possessed
Cleaning
Pressing
Dyeing
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Stylish Clothes for
Men and Boys
—if you don’t like it return it and w will
refund every rent you paid for it.
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better than many
who have had
schooling than you
For Tux AHaen»or:
OTIS MONTGOMERY (re-election).
For Coniniiseioner, Precinct No. I:
J H. (JIM) PYLE (re-election).
GEORGE: II. TRUITT.
Eor Commissioner, Precinct No. 4;
C. V. CABANISS, of Markhamt re-
election).
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Wheeler
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Eor County Judge;
W. C EOUIJCS.
M E. (WILL) McNABB.
Eor County Treasurer;
W F. PACK (re-election).
For District Clerk;
A D. HENSLEY.
C L HAYNES (of Palacios)
■II IXIE G. B. ROBERTSON
For Commissioner, Precinct No. 2:
GEORGE 1'. KILBRIDE.
E. ('. (Ed.) BAKER.
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• STYLES, KRAUSE A ERICKSON •
• Attorneys.at-I.aw •
• Office In First State Bank Bldg. •
• Bay City, Texas •
district.
County,
“She ahull have the
beat to eat that
money can buy.”
feed from
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title and
Ellison
For County Attorney;
CHARLES V. YEA.MANS.
THOS 11 LEWIS.
JOHN F PERRY
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• FOR SERVICE •
• Uelgtstered Holstelu Male •
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W. Fa Tetts
Jeweler and Optometrist
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May#
rig an,
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known
• Fee. 15.00 •
• JACK EIDMAN •
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by
Wit
’VTES, and she is entitled
A to it, too. But that is
not all, if you will give
her the proper material
with which to make milk,
she will not only give
more milk but will also
keep giving milk longer.
Feed
Purina Cow Chow
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The Hally Tribune
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dahcioua Burley flavor
And also because it’s
For County Superintendent:
W T POLLARD.
J J. SPURGEON.
RALPH P. NEWSOME.
S. H. CHEEK of Matagorda.
•UHuier ut
I'ublishcr.
to a ri1
.-.w
—if you do like it we will give you I KI .I, .m
accident policy protecting you ayuin.- t bn al.
for one yettf, except on the uib.
co] lee-
•hi -illilnt
u;ti‘ thing
up l<>
up to
up to looo inches
HI SIAI ss Mitills 1.1 M Illi
G UAs II I Ol I K SOI I II
Fill Ik LENS OUT 11 AS
RECORD SNOW "SHOTS."
Ability
Knowledge
Experience
Service
Accuracy—Equal Parts.
Take to the Matagorda Pharmacy,
the Sure-enough Prescription Drug Store.
GET-’EM WELL, M. D.
THE PARKER LI < KY < t ItVL \H TV
SEALED FOUNTAIN PEN
Mexia
(hut martial
('harlot(e, N (' . l-'eli I "e.idily
Improving Im-im ■< coiidiliom in Hu
South air Indh ali'd in tin- opinion ul
JohUHton of Chattanooga
i lie
alioiil
■ ’ii" hall of the said
live iNo 5) block
(I I ; tl|"iice south ’
varus
For Sheriff:
FRANK CARR (re-elction).
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of Cover
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I'uii h.c.i of i-evea tracts of land In
Em ope tor permanent Amerliun cem-
I'teiK-i wm recommeiided recently by
Secretary Weeks.
All unuuuucemeut. tor public office
must be paid in advance, on the fol-
lowing basis:
Congressional, >25 (M);
115 UU, Legislative. 115.00;
»10.00, Precinct, |5.00
( ouut) Political Aunouiieemeets j
All aimounceuieuts under this head-
ing are subject to the White Man’s!
I'aiun Primaries of Matagordai
County;
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Mexico Is revolutlng again, but the
News tells uh that Hie Obregon gov-
ernment has the situation well In
hand. Not well enough, however, to
Justify tlie United States in recogntz
Ing the government over there
‘V
Governor Neff has warned
mul Groesbeck people
law will became a permanent tliini',
with them Unless they get busy and
enforce the law. The governor ought
to pick Limestone County up and put
It down In Oklahoma where the Hern'
whungdoodle monrneth constantly
and the wild and woolly whoop 'em
up regularly.
For Tax Collector:
GEO E. SERRILL (re-election).
U. S. (UMMIE) EIDMAN.
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For County Clerk:
.1 M FITZMAURICE (re-election).
MRS RUBY HAWKINS.
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plete ration—you need nothing
with it exc.pt roughage. It contains
elements that are very deficient in
neerly all home-mixed rations. And,
oiy, how cows do like Cow Chow I
Treat your cow to a feast. Buy
Cow Chow today. Just phone us.
Hardy-Anderson Auto Co
Bay City, Texas
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granted
Northern
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• CHRISTIAN SCIENCE •
• SERVICES •
• Church corner 5th and Ave. C •
• Services Sunday at 11 a m •
• Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. •
• Wednesday evening at 8:00 •
• Everyone la cordially invited •
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circulation
Increasing
throughout th<< South
be a mighiy good Imlieatlou of
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ADVERTISING RATES
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Reading notices, 10c per line Hint in
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Reading notices, 10c per line IIihI in
aertion; 5c each subHeifuent Insertion
For Commissioner, Precinct No. 3:
H M (HENRY) SANDERS, of Pal-
acios.
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Jackie Coogan, six ye.iis ol,l and
the most popuJili boy in tile world
today, w ill be n lu his tli .( Indo
pendent -l .i i in ■ vehicle. I’eek’ Had
Boy,'' al the Grand Theatre on Fel,
22-23. The productiou, which , re
leiiHed by V-.m inted Fiisi
will be the allractiuu.
Jackie s work tn • |'< < k's Bad
is said to equal if not uip.i
whieli won for him un
lurlty in the title role
Chaplin's I'he Kid."
■'I’ev k'n I (nd Boy" \ as ad.ipted
the screen from the volumes of
lute (Jogervor George I’ael.
sulditleH were writton by
t'obh, tlie famous humorist Duh
best portions of the book
nor Peck have been Ineorpoi a ( ,1
tilt* screen version. Ifloi these aor-
tions of the books of Goyernoi Pock
have been Imorpoialed in th. -on
The race for county nomlmithm i
now on In full blast and be'It said to
the credit of all candidates. Hull the
race, so far. Is clean and ninnly. Tlie
fact of the business is Hint Matagorda
County never engaged In the so . alb'd
dirty polities nnd let us hope she will
never do so To conduct a clean race
SO that, after It is all over, tile people
rati come together In n friendly man
tier is the grenteat thing that can
happen to any county, ami speaks
volumes for the manliness of all Iho-e
involved.
In Corpus Christi the City Council
has offered Hie installment plan Io
delinquent taxpayers and the method
is said to Im working splendidly In
this way Corpus Christi is collect Ing
many a dollar she would otheiwise
A very lucky strike
for William Tell, Jr.
One of the luckiest in
history, when you con-
sider the consequences.
LUCKY
STRIKE
When we discovered the
toasting process six years
ago, it was a Lucky Strike
for us.
Why? Because now
millions of smokers prefer
the special flavor of the
Lucky Strike Cigarette —
because
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vetxion After th«xe portions w«r.
put into xtory form, the atory itself,
it I, aid. wax revised tu better suit
Him taleptn of Jacki. Coogan, who
portray the title role of the picture
Tim screen version shown Jackie
a real Ameru an boy who gets into
many delightful s<ia|>t-s. Romance
and Hullin aho ttgur. in the produc-
tion.
Among tho-e |o be i»ir«u in Hie cast
in nupport of Jac kie ( esegan are such
.creeii players as l)ori*
Oakman, Jumex Cor-
i ixdghtoa, Raymond'
Hatton and
queeuie, the
canine motion puture
HWII as "Till Baby." Jackie's
been better
ttonal sense.
Also you must consider that times
have changed since you were young
People generally are better edu-
cated.
Many of the Jobs you held while
young could not he procured today
by a person with aw little education
as you possessed when you held
them.
In all lines of work the psrson with
I mind training Is sought and is given
j the preference.
Would you handicap your children
throughout their entire lives by start-
ing them out with a poor education?
-Houston Chronicle
Tim long - heralded production,
Pecks' Bad Boy," with lovable little
Jackie Coogan in the stellar role, will
be the feature offering at the Grand
lor two days, commencing its engage-
ment on Wednesday.
As Hie mischievous lad who makes
a lol <>f trouble for his "Pa" and sets
a whole town "by the ears," Jackie
Coogan is said to give an even more
delightful and amusing impersonation
Ilian that which brought him fume
and fortune in Chaplin's "The Kid"
"Peck's Bad Boy" is an adaptation
of Hie works of tlie late Governor
George Peck. The subtitles were
written by that inimitable humorist.
Irvin S. Cobb.
Appearing in support of Jackie in
this latest photoplay is an excellent
cast which Includes Doris May, James
Corrigan, Wheeler Oakman. Lillian
Leighton. Raymond Hatton, Charles
Halton and Hahy Gloria Wood.
Ilie production was recently given
(Is Broadway premier at the Strand
Theatre in New York, where it was
a sensational success. Critics were
unanimous in their praise of the slx-
year-old star and his first Independ-
ent production for release by Associ-
ated First National.
the
said
j property,
1 Dated at Bay City. Texas, this, the
::1 ''th. ,1.- x of I 'eliruarv. A 11 I if22
I Scali Frank Carr,
Sher IY \lat.i"oid;v County. Texas
!•-Ill }S-2d
Baby i
well
actor.'
Walter L. Griffin, chief cinemato-
grapher for David M Hartford pro-
duction . releasing through Associated
■ t National, has probably the larg-
est collection of freak camera lenses
In existence today, one in particular
being a telescopic affair capable of
making close ups at a distance of
several hundred feet.
During the filming of the forest tire
in Mr, Hartford's production ot No-
mads of the North" this lens proved
that it was worth its weight in plati-
num.
Seven out of Die battery of eight
cameras photographing the conflagra-
tion was forced back by the intense
heat, while Griffin, with his freak
lens, worked in comparative security
and succeeded in obtaining untinter-
rupted negative throughout the
sequence.
In the filming of the latest
ford picture. 'The Golden Snare."
which comes to the Grand .Monday,
some remarkable shots of the work of
a pack of wolf dogs running wild on
the snow swept wastes of Hie Far
North wen' obtained
II I A Dll' I I’l'l NG
Mil'll ( lill.DKENf
Perhaps you did not have many edu-
cational advantages and you have
done pretty well
of the men you know
a much better
had.
Because of this fact you feel that
waste of money to give
your children more than an ordinary
education
Well. |>erha|vs you have been
cessful. but you can look back
many instances where you might have
i been still more successful if you had
equipped in an educa-
L i
Slate of Texas,
t> .Mafiigunia
\\ iH-n a , by virtue of an order of
lb-, t i <H(| out of Ihv I ii I riot ('ourt
»i \|,ii i 'urdu County, T^xan. on n
iiiori l loiidtifd ill ;>ai<| court on
ihf .lii day of January, \ I). 1922,
ia f.ivoi of I \V )4»iwers and igitlnat
I. I.Hl tin, .\o iMI on tlie docket
o| nd court, I did on the Nth day
it.h -v \ bl 922, at 3 o’clock
levy upon the following de-
11 ii< I and pai‘<'cIh of land
itii.ited in the county of Matagorda.
Slab’ of T< Na , and belonging to the
ihl M I Hili -sun, to w h :
I t \ pan of the land originaHy
i 'lih’d to the I liter national A (treat
Railwn.s Co., more parthir
i ibed a the went olie-hlilf
') of ♦•ction number live (5) in
ix (lii and being the
W Bowei H by
d.oiled July 2fi,
in deed rvconln
TftxaM, in voi-
d’d >, page.H
HouthweHt
the euHt
number live
nix (G)
lo the intermit iomil A Great
X.irthern Railwuv Co., and described
in* t* and hound < a > follows to
Iter,inning at the Ht.ike of the
ionth line of aid section number five
I block number i \ (No. Gi and
ili« Lorth line of section number one
• No l» lock number i\ (No. G) 930
v iia ea I from the HithweHt cor
mi (if the aid a'ctioii number live*
1 No • which i also the <»uth<‘aHt
• oinur of t!»»? tract of land described
,h*‘ pre. edlng paragraph; thvncv
lines of section
I» I he center of the
with the stake in
nnm-
ea a with the north
numkui* one t.N'o.
roadway •.-» var,
li oiid north line of ection
her <uie iNo. I) and Hie anilh line of
'■(Hon number five i \’o. 51; thence
north ' 0 vara to the take set in
Hie north line of whut is commonly
nowii i t In* \\ I. Blair tract and
in- south line of what is commonly
Down i tin* W iley t rad; them e
w. si v i a to tin* cant line of Hie
west oii>< hall of the said section
number 11\<* t No a) block number
ix (No G); thence south with said
lim* !'iO \ara- Io the place of be-
ginning, containing in suld metea and
hound eighty.eight (XN) acres of land
in linling oik half of the roadway
along the ’Otifh side of this tract, that
i r»* • rx ed for the use of the public
i a h’ghway, and is the same tract
•i land d<« I'd t«» J W Bowern and
W Hi- Ih'W- i \ (}io L I’.ow'i's and
•lanch Bowel' by deed dated May
1917 by de«*i| lUiiil’dcil in |)evd
li *'»rd ' I Matagorda County. TexaH.
hi \ Glume .I, on pages 112, 443
\inl on til- 7ih da\ of March. \ I),
i lb ’, 1 i ing th'» first Tuesday of said
l“‘Pu month, betwi'en tlie hours of 10
i o’dock a m and I o’clock p. m, on
| 'd day, al. the court house door of
dd * mint\ I will offer for sale and
sell at public auction.
right, title and Interest
S C i’lli"(»n in ami
iiii.SH Or have to do wdhoul
i moi e I ln< plan is a a * it
1 taxpaycis di that 90 per »d
| w ill pay amt w anl to pa\. ul
able to i|o o prompt I v. if it
demanded in a lump aim.
and clti«*s d.* ewheip in T»
emulate lhe example < t y < rpo
('hi i Ui (o much advanlae bo| h
I h(*mselve and I he I a n pa , a
(•cipl'v do md ii- ai'* anyway anti! th
final in tallmciit it made In
connection it < .in be added lh:B
I nited Stale i.overnnieiil !ia
vd lhe ills!ailment plan (HI tin
I ion ; of Ili< ollie tax . o wit
count le* and < it ie . do I Io*
Walter C. Johnston of
'i’min , sect ria I y ti<
Soul hem New paper
sociation, in the replie
questionnaire wim h he < n( Io
25n iiieniboi’M of the a <h lation
’ I found." ;tid Joliti'vion, t hut
almost every ca'•* tin i ita tilai ion
Iho nvwspapei i growing a ailiiv
and that advertising w.i from
33 per cent hotter for lhe la I
January than for January, I9?|
"This is a mighty good indi<atioii
thin lmsine->?( is returning If it wen
a few inolated • a <*h, it might not
mean so mail), but the fai t that ••►th
tho circulation and the adverli-nc
are im rea ing a a .•• • 11• a I i u 1<
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 61, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 21, 1922, newspaper, February 21, 1922; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365472/m1/2/: 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.