The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 107, Ed. 1 Monday, April 17, 1922 Page: 3 of 4
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Watch for Hr. Happy
Party
HO DINNER BELL*
YOU’LL NEtD MY MAN-
WEN THIS CHOICE
meat is in the pan
iCITY MARKET!
FAJJALITY MEATS
PHONE
[W-iS-C
If you buy meatH tit thin
stor<> you won't need the
tinkle tinkle” of the din-
ner hili to lot folk*
know that dinner's ready.
And you'd better keep
the kitchen door shut,
too. or they will all want
to help you cook It
MRHAPPY
k PARTY
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Easter
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Whitman’s
Sampler
(’nt Be Appropriately Extended by
(living a Box of
MATAGORDA PHARMACY
T Hi. BIC . TORE ON THE CORNER
t'peclnlly edited for those |iv •
Ing in the i urat districts and •
appeal-; to every member of •
the family. •
A. II. BELO * COMPANY
Publishers
Galveston, Texas
Write for a eample copy to- •
day or end your gubscrlptlon •
to— •
l series of Hituatlons
completely satisfying
■rhU-li round tint tn n I
motor
below;
man’s brave
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••Tin: nhimi.i."
Want to hear from owner having
farm for Hale; give pa1ticulatami
lowest price. JOHN J BLACK, Texas
Street, Chippewa I’alls, WI a-onstn
8-15-22U
There will be a call meeting of the
Eastern Star Tuesday evening al 7:39
for the purpose of initiation All
members are urged to attend.
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PRISCILLA t LI B MITTIMI,
The Priscilla Club meets Wednes-
day afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mr-
K. M . Williamson. All members ex
ported unless they phone the hostes
Famous Paniiiiounl Star a Factory
Foreman in l.aleM offering.
A drawbridge tender asleep at his
post; an open bridge and a
crashing Into the inky watery
a child's scream aud
plunge to the rescue!
This is one of the smashing scenes
in The Whistle" a picture produced
by William S. Hart and wi lt toil by
Lambert Hillyer who also diryi ted it ■
The original story is by May Wil-I
moth and Olin Lyman.
In this new Paramount offering,
which will be shown at the Grand
Monday and Tuesday, Mr Hatt ha a ;
new role that, of a factory worker,
a man accustomed to jump to the
sound o fthe whistle.'
His attempt to mete i.ut justice to'
a man whose selflshne-- has requite :
in the death of the worker's beloved |
child, develops
that come as i
train of events which round out, to a l
conclusion that is distinctly compoll-,
Ing
In every way this if< a powerful
drama and one that should satisfy the!
most exacting Three fumou ; juve-
nile players appear in the cast l-Titnk!
Brownlee has the "heavy" role
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HOOVER
It Beats — as it sweeps — as it cleans
( TERE’Sathat meets
' * *quar--lv tU«* pr»H)lrr;i ot nil wail fin-
j.itir?.. K . .( t'tui the C40, it apreads
under the b.i.Ji dries overnight,
• | r«<ol J w.i'.hJ Ii h bandaomo
n ik. iu. ■ .V)t a high gh)M» du*
tr t 12 ’ > * t .. dull rtat tone.
Washes ca&t.y with uopp and water.
I ifht dainty, delLufriy tofi.-d tint* and
Et.ff W t ie Ah ideal n uah tor Be J room
or Nuiac.y i uriHt'ire w.. ull Woodwork.
IKY IT Al OUR EXPENSE
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Immaculate rugs are afe playgrounds for the children.
Clean the rugs thoroughly to protect childhood's precious
health. Beat out embedded dirt and germs. Sweep up all
litter that dings. Remove all loose grime by suction. Only
The Hoover performs all three of these essentials of un-
itary cleaning. And The Hoover is the largest selling elec- •
trie cleaner in the world.
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CELOID FINISH
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E\STi:l( SI (It NOTH I .
HU I’xpcrx $1.1)0
Is ued Tuesday and Friday
I'lvery Week,
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FARM SUHS
Glihi«>f<>ii-HnlhiN, Texas
Masonry y el
llt.it liv
the degrees he hud
that he had
Among other toasts pledged Thuvs-
day night at the Manotlic t>. option
land banquet wan oue given 1 v Chas
l»u,ller of Hleaslng. whi.lt L. . m
(part, glvott to lite Tribune
I’o the Sovereign Grand I'ommamlei
Like my pivitucessor, I have a «ub
I ieet of whose position and dutn t I
possess little knowledge due la'f it
Io tut not being a Siottlsh Kite Ma
am. however, I will not admit being In
'osilioti of the brother allemptutr
visit a Blue l.oduo. diirlnp wltor-e
examination ho informed lite commit
lee that Ute degrees lie had taken
and Hie ymbob lliat lie had on his
pot son, had exist him ♦"■17.00 ami ho
'xxit, at tin* top m
wiihl no| satisfy the lit other;
i illx was a Mason.
1’he pages of history teem with tlie
heroic deeds of commanders, our own
Bi other George W ashington who ioiu
mamled tln> Colonial armies ami i ave
t<> us out country as a nation «a a
Mason and hold llie unique po iiioti
or the only one among our country's
presidents who have been Ma om- of
being Hie worshipful master of liiu
lodgi al tile time of hi- iiuiueurul
president.
Hilling tlie reeelil gieal world war
Hie commander of tlie Ameiieaii
I fo.i e .. Genei'ii) I’eisliing, xxa- and
still is a true and loyal Mason
I The first question asked a man
making applix nlion to a lodge I" be
, made a Mason is. "lio you believe In
i God," alld so through (lie York Hiles
and I presume also the Neotlish Hites,
tin , xiimo sound belief In Deity Is re
. qulred Of initiates
I So as Masons we should lake God
Into our lieai is as tlie Comnuinder of
■»ur lives
To tlie sovereign griind loinmnuder
I oiler till tmisl . Whoever he i .
ami whatever may bn required of Him
ill ills position, "May he lie Imbued
I With a competency of Wisdom from
the Siipriune Architeel of tlie I III
veise, Hull he perform his duties.
W ith equal pleasure to him elf ami
honor to tlie fraternity."
tov«>t pfuvfrfo
BA A ii AS. F. I»t I I I B
GRAND
TODAY
AM>
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WM.S.HART
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THE
WHISTLE
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The tale of a big linin'
tight for j ii s t i < e. DI ,i
great sncriliee tlmt turned
blind liat into undet
standing mid terrilde re
vcllge into I'orgiveile-; A
play tlmt give. Hart tlie
role of liis life, warm w itli
pathos, tingling witli hu
inanity It will qpen your
heart to things you nev> i
tell before.
Lard
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FOUND
Fine growing weal tier this and the
larmers are all busy in tile Heide once
more.
•Mr. Gus Gottschalk, of Matagorda,
spent today in Buy City on business.
Tile plant men continue to ship out
plants to ail par's if tlie country and
to bring in real new money.
ii you liave found alt Hie curueru
in your yard or garden, hunt up an-
other one und plant something else.
Dry weather now means a big start
toward a successful cotton croj;
(Julie a number >1 rice farmers are
taking water on their crops m
Mrs. Conroy
weeks in
relatives.
hall.
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Miss Bertie Anderson Elected to Two
Ntudent (Di'lces al Baylor.
a niftn.
Choral
1’ure Bred White Leghorn eggs for ,
jliatching. 300 Egg strain. Ik fur 11.00'
|T A WALKEH. phone 303 IS-tf
is spending a
Palacios with friends aud
EGGS FOR SALE: Standard bred
Ancona eggs, 11.50 for 15. None bet-
ter. MISS ilETTY HART, Ray City
Firemen's dance, Hamilton
Friday niglit. April 21
I Mr. Boli Hillyer, of Fulacioa, spout
Saturday ami Sunday in Bay City, Hie
1 guest al tlie home of Mr. amt Mis
Carey Smith.
Mr. W. K. Keller, of Markham, was
a business visitor to Bay City today.
Mr. Ed. B. Layton, of Matagorda,
spent today in Buy City on business
College
She is also a member of the
Historical Literary Society, the Eta
Rita Pili Society, and the Spanish
Club.
Miss Anderson won .second place in
the tennis tournament of last year
and expects to represent her class in
that whi( h will take place in a few
weeks
FOR SALE One-half acre laud, lo-
cated in a few hundred yards of the
town of Gulf If interested, write
Mrs T J. ABEL, Wharton, Texas. I'd
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B AA ( II A t.lBL
IIOMHtEl) AT BELTOX
Mrs. H. A. Clapp ami daugliler,
Louise, of Collegepiit, visltexl in the
.city today.
Mrs. Mellie Sims I-eekie, who has
i been coutilled to a hospital in Galves-
ton for some days following an oper-
ation. uas letuined home much tin-
moved in health. She was aceom-
panivd home by her sister-in-law,
Mrs. MacDougall, of Runge
Saturday and Sunday were Easter
days for Hie babies and many an egg
went through the coloring process.
Mr. Brer Rabbit was a busy animal.
Another rise is reported to lie com-
ing down Hie river Til • Com li s, ac
! cording to newspaper reports, are
bank lull We are, therefore, assured
of a good river lor >■ line weeks.
Give your garden attention these
"growing" days. There's money in n
ami good eats.
Easter services were observed by
all tlie churches yesterday in a splen-
did way.
Special to Tribune.
Belton, Texas, Apiil 17 Miss Bertie
Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
R. !•’. Anderson, Bay City, lias been
elected to hold two student offices in
Baylor College for women, Belton.
The officers are corresponding secre-
tary for tlie Baptist Students Union
ami senior representative to the Leg
islative Assembly of tlie Student Gov-
ernment Association.
■Miss Anderson wus graduated from
the Bay City High School in 1919. For
tlie past three years she has been a
student in Baylor College Shx- has
had her name on the honor roll all of
Hits year and recently had an essay
published in tlie "Baylorian." the Bay-
lor College magazine.
Mis- Anderson is, at present, presi-
dent of the Junior (.'lass and
ber of the Baylor
Club
Mi Robin Hood, of the News re-
turned to tlie city today af’er uu ab-
sence of several mortn.- in the in-
terest of tlie Nation.;! Farm Bureau,
working in Arkansas ami Geo si i He
■tated that his irip Hus time wmild hi
lirief and that he is expected back in
Atlanta next Monday.
WANT ADSS
ARTICLES WANTED, EOSI.
Pure Hog Lard
15c a Pound
Address
FOR SALE The Joe McCauley
property—8-room, modern house; 75-
foot front; one block high school
building Will sell cheap if sold at
once. Look It over and make me an
offer. Owner. Address E. Herbert,
Marceline, Mo 6-14d-p0
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APRIL 3RD TO «TH
IS SUMMER UNDERWEAR WEEK
VERSER BROS.
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'encil No. 174
Y h mild ol> <‘rvc this now by purchasing your supply
Dili mir • ick of pattern* and sizes is complete.
\V.' ar t ov featuring the famous “Rockinchair” line.
I s u- di monrate tlie many advantages in buying this
line of underwear.
Now is the Time!
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If for any reason you are not plea i .1 wit h what you are
getting out your electrical ■ n ice (all ns and we will be glad
to come to your home and advise with you.
One opening placed proju i lj \v ill . e ve the
vacuum cleaner while you cL an rut1 on sev-
eral floors.
—for all thosi improvement in th.' el- 'ti it ..gilpment
of your home.
Put in that receptacle for th. Em or per
col at or.
Let us install that -.witch for the E..dl or
porch light.
Such work naturally takes a place along wit; he com-
ing of warm weather and thee tiring housecleani g. Your
home can lie more easily open to our workmen.
PURINA
Cow Chow
I he Bejtt ( ow Feed Possible
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E. E. WOOD
Who Won
The Watch?
fl PURINA
QQ^piwnij^r
flow CHOW
Arthur Lewis and Mrs. \V. T.
King of Huckeye were the
lucky ones, tieing on a guess of
!» 19.
I he Watch topped at 9:39.
I'E US FOR WATCHES
Grain and Hay
phone 13.3 Bay City, Texas
P. G. Secrest
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 107, Ed. 1 Monday, April 17, 1922, newspaper, April 17, 1922; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365514/m1/3/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.