The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 156, Ed. 1 Monday, June 26, 1922 Page: 3 of 4
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APRIL 3RD TO 8'1’11
VERSER BROS.
We are now featuring the famous “Rockinchair” line.
Lit us demonstrate the many advantages in buying this
line of underwear.
A fresh shipment of
one, two and three
pound packages just
received .* :
MATAGORDA PHARMACY
THE BIC STORE ON THE CORNER
IS SUMMER UNDERWEAR WEEK
You should observe this now by purchasing your supply
while our lock of patterns and sizes is complete.
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P. G. SECREST
Jeweler and Optician
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jr ('ointnitmioner, Precinct No 4:
C V CABANI88. of Markham (
>r sheriff:
FRANK CARR (re elctlon).
CoiunilsHloner, Precinct No 1:
II (JIM) PYLE (re election)
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>r County Superintendent:
W. T. POLLARD.
>r District Clerk:
A. 1). HENSLEY
iir County Attorney.
THUS. 11. LEWIS.
>r 'lux AssexHor:
O i l . . MONTGOMERY I re election).
It costs no more to buy a
KELLY
>r Commissioner, Precinct No. 2:
E. C. (Ed.) BAKER
>r County Clerk:
■MRS. RUBY HAWKINS.
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(iiRifl-niN science
SERVICER
Church corner Sth and Ave. C
Services Sunday nt II a
Sunday School at »:45 a.
Wednesday evening at 8:00
Everyone la cordially invited
ur Tux Collector:
GEO E MERRILL (re-election).
>r County Judge:
W. E (WILL) McNABB.
KEEPX'^
SMILING''
WITH
KELLYS.
The same high mileage that
for years has made Kellys
famous and greater pro
tection against skidding
than any tire has ever of-
fered—that, briefly, is a
description of the Kelly
Kant-Slip Cord.
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>r County Treasurer:
W F. PACK (re election).
The wheat crop of India la asU-
mated at 9,b0t).0v0 tone, as compared
with 7,000,000 tons last year. There
will be a surplua for export.
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SLOP TH IT ITI HINH.
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Kray,
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Mm. George C Wentworth of Hous
ton is in the city vimutg relatives and
friends tor u few days.
Miss Rubye Cloyd Davis of W’hur
Ion is In the city visiting friends.
Kirkpatrick
extended
Holiday
summer
Ruthven retur
with friends
Newton
have
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ter, !
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Miss
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MUOliE-ll (lit LY.
For Sulu al your Dealer Made in five grades
ask FOR THE yellow pencil with the red band
EAGLE MIKADO
EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK
EAGLE “MIKADO”-
Coins mill see Hie Hindu widow at
tlie Baptist Church Thursday aftei
noon, June 29.
Use the reliable Blue Star Rem-
edy for all skin diseases such
as; Itch, Emma, Tetter. Ring-
worms, Cracked Hands, Dandruff.
Old Sores and Sores on Children.
Sold on a guarantee by Mata-
gorda Pharmacy.
If you don't believe in dreams,
just come to Hie Baptist Ch
Thursday afternoon, June 29.
Mi G P Hardy, of (lie Hardy Ar
derson, returning with one of Dodg
Brothers new trucks, the first of it
kind to be shown or sold here. 1
was delivered to Mr. Copeland at Mai
agorda.
Messrs. George B Culver and J B
Hawkins, of Matagorda spent today
in Buy City on business
Miss
from a
Judge W. S Holman will pend tlii
week in Fayette County tn the inter
est of hi* candidacy for tile demo-
cratic nomination tor congress from
tlie 9th Congressional District
A wedding of inter' t to m.
friends here occurred yesterday i
ernoon at the Episcopal Church,
4:4*. o'clock, when Miss Adele Mo
was united in marriage to J. B. 11
vey. Rev. W. E Dakin, the pas
officiated. The ceremony
nessed by a few friends.
The bride wore a handsome
piece traveling suit of navy
net, beautifully trimmed in
, a hat of blue, with other i
to match.
Mrs. Harvey has made her home
tfj Clarksdale for the past year, a*d di
Mrs Alton Callihan, of Lockhart,
in the city visiting her aunt, M
Carey Smith.
We now have iii stock a nice as-
sortment of pretty (’ h i n a and
(.Ins- Lamp Reflectors and
Shades, for ingle drop lights.
They are both ornamental and
n efiil, and will add much to the
appearance of the room. Drop
in and look them over, as we
have them r< ady for demonstra-
tion.
Of interest to a great many B.
City people is tile news received lie
from Harvard I'uiversity concernil
tlie graduation last week, of Hal
W Jones hou of Judge and Mrs
II Jones, of tills city, from Harvari
law department Ralph will ininivi
ately enter into active service ns
member of one of tlie big law firms
Cleveland, Ohio. Tlie parents, a vv
us Rail'll, are to lie ciingratillat
upon his early graduation from, pi
hu|>s, tlie nation's best college a
their many friends wish for him gri
success in his chosen field.
FOR HALE New' Singer elcctri
sewing machine ,cheap. Call or writ
Tribune. I
An added pleiisuo lias Visited Jud- ■
and Mrs I-’. II .Inin's. of this city
who have just been adn-cil of the
graduation of their young- t dough
ter. Miss Charlotte A lone , who tin
ished her school days at Simmon
College, Huston. Mass, last week.
Mi- Charlotte will remain In lio-ti.n
for the summer to prepare lierselt f.n
a responsible position in Cleveland.
Ohio, tills fall. Her brother, Ralph
W Jone-, graduated from Harvard
last week, in law
FOR RENT Furnished cottage
strictly modern. C S. EIDMAN 245-2
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PALACIOS.
Francis
short visit
Houston last week.
Mrs. O. L.
Blessing for an
stay-
Miss Vera Greene, who has been i
tending Baylor College, is at home f
tlie summer.
Little Miss Madge Yeager of Hie
ing lias returned home after a wed
visit witli her cousin, Maxine Price
Mr. and Mrs. Landolt. who ha
been visiting Mrs. Berti liger, have i
turned to their home in Somervll
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sherman I,
last week for Ohio to spend tlie stn
tner with relatives.
.Miss Marile
guest foi the
Cotton of Houston.
. IV Cl. Thornhill and daui
Miss Lila, of Matagorda ;
spending the summer in Palacios
Misses Aurell and Bessie Mi l.el
of Eagle latke are visiting their ait
at the Hardy and Fant homes.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. J. Burke went
Galveston and Houston for a seve
days' visit, and will return via i-
Antonio.
Miss Clara Ifland of Galveston
.spendin gher vacation visiting
parents and other friends and ri
tives here.
Mrs. E. IL Avington and two cl
dren have returned homo in
dress after a several weeks'
with tier parents, Mr. and Mrs
Crawford.
Misses Rae Mutgomery and
Henry, both teachers in tlie
schools, arrived to spend the si
here at Hie luqa House.
Miss Irna Wolf, wlio has been
ing In Wichita Falls the past
came home last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude
children of San Antonio
visiting Mrs. Newton's parents, M
and Mrs. W C. Williams
Mrs. Elliott and Mrs. Stadig ante
tained tlie T. E. L. class of the Ba
tist Sunday school at the Ellii
home The class finished its regul
■study course in "Training for Chun
Membership." Delicious refreshmen
of ice cream and cake were served.
Palacios Cor Galveston News
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VOU’l.L NEE0 MV MAN-
WHEN THIS CHOICE
MEAT IS IN THE PAN
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The comedy that's worth
every dollar and ever)
minute that went into ill
l.liouirll Iniiglis tor 11 year!
fiHARLES
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ever
It’s a
what
makes Hie laughter bigger
still.
And would you
11s if we told
here and there,
till- s i x great
reels of Hie higgest com
edy tlie world has
i eon. there's a ,.ub'’
fail and that's
lias taken a parlu. r iu
tlie fun liusiui si H's
Jackie Coogan, tlie Kid.
'1’liey re the great, t com-
bination of mirth makers
who e 1 e r got togethei;
and the laughs that t'liar-
lio maybe ovetlook
fresh and nappy from tile I
kid. And would you be- I
lieve Ils if we told you |
that
I hrough
If you buy meats at this
tore you won’t need the
tinkle tinkle" of the din-
ner bell to l<t folk*
know that dinner's ready.
And you’d better keep
tlie kitchen door shut,
loo, or they will all want
to help you cook it.
(West Columbia Stari
About I III) 11 ni last Wednc-dav
1 morning while a malority of tlie pen
pie were asleep. Hie shrill whistle ol
I tire alarm sounded, together witli pls
tel diols awakening tlie entire popu
lution of Hie town, wiio rushed to the
scene of tl> evondagratiou.
Eleven business homes were de
stroyed. causing a loss e timaled al
al, i|i -to mm or |.ai.omi and praelii
ally no insurance Vmong Hie losers
were tile HUmble lee Co galllge nllil
three truck Lee Confectionery, Beck
w sth Tailor Simp Busy Hee Cafe,
Pastime Domino Parlor, Dr. Nowles'
office, Everbody'; Department Store,
■ It. II. Daily Dry Goods Store. Kline's
I Grocery . Fuzzy tlie Photographer. In
I ' Muore's olfjee and a hulllllllg formerly
I , oi cupied by Beckwith, Hie tailor, mal,
II ing Iliirteen buildings
Tlie llrsl was supposed Io have I,cell
caused by a negro who hud a lantern
In Hie Humble Ice Co garage, which
caught a tiinji of ga-oline a lire There
was no water with which to light Hie
tire util it had cleaned thirteen build
ini’ii, wliieli means we must get busy
mid have tlii-. protection.
Tlie insurance compiHiles do not
ri'cognlze less than a six-inch water
line for protection, and tills lire loss
| would have pah] lot' several six-inch
I waler lines on Main Street
| Tlie embers had not cooled olT be-
fore lumber wns being hauled In tlie
file wept ground to elect new and
' hetor business houses That' Hie
kind of spirit prevailing In Ihi fust
growing and progressive city.
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Watch for Mr. Happy
Parly
CITY MARKET
IALITY MEATS,
, PHONE 2 W
j I have moved iioih the Bakei Hotel
Ito the p ,\. McLendon home on North
\venue !•’. All pupils will plea • call
there. I'hone IG7. MATT LaVAIL.
1 e
ing her stay here has made a large I J*
number of irlenii She pos ' - " | •
many udrniralde trail - of character. •
which have endeared her to all Sim, •
is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. 11. I’,
vioore, of Buy city, Texas.
Mr. Harvey holds
tlon with tim licit,1 Securities Co
this city. He i. the son of Mr. :
Mr-. J. B Harvey, of Manford, Wa ill
During Ilin re. ideiiee in ('lark dal,
Ims become favorably known
many people.
Mr. and Mri. Harvey motored
Coahoma, where they caught a I
lor Memphis and points in Ala ma.’
They will make their home in ( l.o ks-'
dale, Ularksdale (Mi ) Daily Reg-'
Ister.
All mill, there
out and Hie iciiuiinlng
of rough rice were withdrawn
Hie market Tile market was
vry troiii- Trading was
in the local market witli no
I change In price Repoils received
here staled that Hie no wcrop is pro
grossing rapidly under favortilde
weather throughout tin- entire laiuisi
nn.i lieli
Tribune Want Ads bring business.
Now Orlean . La , June 21. Infor
motion from California received Io
day liy local rice brokers wns Hmt
Japan had cleaned up all spot stocks
I of Japan ru e Ibero,
wore sold out and
I slock:.
from
called
light
l-'l
one extra process
gives a rare and
delightful quality
---impossible to
duplicate.
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Latest Oil Range
That Cooks
As Fast As Gas
Come in and See It
The widely advertised new model New Perfection
Oil Range with SUPERFLX Burners that equal the
cocking speed and convenience of gas is now on display
here. It is the latest addition to the world famous line
of New Perfection Stoves used by 4,000,000 women.
Come in and see this new stove and its revolutionizing
SUPERFEX Burner.
NEW PERFECTION Oilton#
with SUPERFEX Barners
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• Bay City, Texas •
• STYLFM, hKU SI .1 EKU hSON •
irpYPTOlT ** you want Style, Comfort
and Satifaction in Glasses
call and see me. Office in Boney Building
DR. M. ERTL, Optometrist
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CALL FOR
Clark’s Special
Home-Roasted
COFFEE
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T. J. Clark, Grocer
BAY CITY, TEXAS
PHONE 27
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 156, Ed. 1 Monday, June 26, 1922, newspaper, June 26, 1922; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365561/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.