The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 157, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 27, 1922 Page: 3 of 4
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call and see me. Office in Boney Building
The comedy that look a
year to make!
A fresh shipment of
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Mr. John R Reynolds Is spending a
few days in Palacios on business.
Let us have your next order
printing.
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For Commissioner, precinct No 4:
C V. CABANIS3, of Markham!
For Tax Assessor:
OTIS MONTGOMERY (re-election).
You should observe this now by purchasing your supply
while our lock of patterns and sizes is complete.
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THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS
For Commissioner, Precinct No. 2:
E. C. (Ed.) BAKER.
For Sheriff:
FRANK CARR (re-elction).
For County Attorney:
THUS. II. LEWIS.
For County Superintendent:
\V T POLLARD.
For County Judge:
W. E (WILL) MeNAHB.
It costs no more to bun a
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For District clerk:
A D. HENSLEY.
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MATAGORDA PHARMACY
THE Bit; STORE ON THE CORNER
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ASK FOR THE YELLOW PENCIL WITH THE RED BAND
EAGLE MIKADO
EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK
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Use the reliable Blue Star Rem-
edy for all skin diseases such
as: Itch, Eczema, Tetter, Ring-
worms. Cracked Hands, Dandruff,
Old Sores and Sore* on Children
Sold on a guarantee by Mata-
gorda Pharmacy,
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We tire now l eal tiring the famous “Rockim ltair” line.
L< L us demonstrale the many advantages in. buying this
line of underwear.
Quite a crowd of young people en-
joyed a picnic in the beautiful groves
near Van Vleck today.
The Reverend Mr. Rhea, Episcopal
minister of Gulf, was a visitor to Bay
City today.
JOY II ItN.S TO SORHOM
H III A GOVERNOR'S Mil l
IS VICTIM Ol STROM
Pruhes
K AILW tt M IN MEES
KLtLAVtnON NEED
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For Tax (’ollector:
GEO E. SERRILL (re-election).
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For County Clerk:
MRS. RUBY HAWKINS
The comedy that’s Worth
every dollar and every
minute Hull went into It I
Enough laughs fora year!
if
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• Office in First State Bank Bldg •
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FOR RENT — Furnished cottage;
strictly modern. C S. EIDMAN. 2B-2*
: sources of the state.
“The first step ill this reclamation
I work, so fur .is the Brazos River
watershed is concerned, has already
been taken in the formation of mi ug
gresslve organization definitely com-
mitted to the vigorous prosecution of
the work in hand, and a similar or
' giinization has also been perfected
I with the same object in view Us to
the watershed of the Colorado River
| and oilier organizations of .similar mi
■ tore, will doubtless be formed with
j respect to other Texas rivers subject
to overflow and eventually these va
riotiH organizations should lie merged
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j statewide interest
For Commissioner, Precinct No. 1:
J II (JIM) PYLE (re-election)
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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-SIip Cord.
We now have in stork a nice as-
sortment of pretty C h i n a and
Glass Lamp Reflectors and
J hade: , for single drop lights.
They are both ornamental and
useful, and will add much to the
appearance of the room. Drop
in and look them over, as we
have them ready for dt monstra-
tion. *
no reaHon why people
overflow# along
as special
to picnic |
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WITH
KELLYS.
Latest Oil Range
That Cooks
As Fast As Gas
• CHKI8T|AN SCIENCE •
• SLRVK’IS •
• Church e«rner 5th and Ave. (! •
• Services Sunday at 11 a I
• Sunday School at H:4f» a
• Wednesday evening at 8:00
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If you don’t believe in dreams, why
just come to the Baptist Church
Thursday afternoon, June 2!).
Fige for sale. 30 cents a
Simon P. Johnson, Van Vleck. Texas
27-30d-30-7w-pd
NEW PERFECTION OH Range
with SUPERFEX Horners
Come in and See It
The widely advertised new model New Perfection
Oil Range with SUPERFEX Burners that equal the
cooking speed and convenience of gas is now on display
hete. It is the latest addition to the world famous line
of New Perfection Stoves used by 4,000,000 women.
Come m and see this new stove and ns revolutionizing
SUPERFEX Burner.
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The worst feature about making a
good crop, which now looks possible,
or ,nt least, probable, is the Jolt such
a godsend would give some of our
pessimistic friends. It would be bud
to disappoint them, but we do need
the crop.
making cotton. The outlook
fair crop is 50 per cent better than it
wus two weeks ago.
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Read the change in the Queen Con I
tectionery advertisement in today's I
paper. The Queeu is specializ ug on
ice cream and is turning out a very
high-grade article. Every day or two
the Queen springs something new
Watch the advertisement,
attention is being paid
parties and entertainments
not regained eon-
fl late hour today and
11) o'clock doctors Issued the fol-
lowin gbulletin:
"Absolutely no hope.
I have moved from the Baker Hotel Sinking rapidly.”
to the p A. McLendon home on North] Doubt wa expressed liy those at
Avenue F All pupils will plea < ill I'1 ■' Small home whether Mr Small
there. Phone 167. MATT Ln VAIL i would survive the night
Mr G. J. Miller, of El Muton, spent
yesterday in the city Mr Miller says
the rice crop is very tine and that
quite a lot of early rice is going into
the boot now.
if we could continue to have this
kind of weather and if the plows
could keep going and if the boll wee-
vil would delay his coming at least
two or three weeks, giving the county
a chance to pick, gin and market, say,
10,000 bales of cotton, would it not be
a grand and g a I <> r i o u -s
feeling? Oh, boy!
furniture.
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Just keep on boosting your town,
everything will come all right in the!
end.
Come and see the Hindu widow at
the Baptist Church Thursday alter
noon. June 20.
Bay City Lodge, A. F. Kc A M and
Bay City Chapter, R. A. M , will have
a Joint installation of officers tonight
at 8 o'clock in the Masonic Hall. Ml
Masons are invited to be present. Re-
freshments.
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HOM IN’S (UH FEDERATION
TO MEET IN ( OLLEGEI'OHT
Miss Laurllie Moore has returned
home after a visit of several days with
relatives in Weimar.
Local markets are flooded with tine
watermelons and the best cuntu
loupes ever grown in the county. The
most of the cants are
Palacios where, it is
crop has been grown
ever
f'een, there’s a job? It’s 11
fait and that’s what
makes the laughter bigger
still
coining from
said, a great
For County Treasurer:
W F. PACK (re election).
FOR SALE A modern home, two
blocks from business part of town,
three blocks from courthouse. Five
rooms, large double closet, large bath
room, sleeping porch, front and back
porch, plenty of shade trees For sale
for little more than half value, part
down, balance on time Apply to Tri-
bune. 27-30d
3-4-5.
town, as well
Harding. Mr.
Harding have been
He thinks lie will attend the celebra
tion
Mr. Simon P. Johnson, of
Vleck, spent today in the city
says he has a very tine tig crop this
year and is offering them at the very
low price of 30 cents per gallon.
Kankakee. 111., June 27 Happiness
and rejoicing reverted to sorrow and
sadness in the home of Governor l,eii
Small today when Mr-.. Small, hi
wile, was stricken with apoplexy, lit
He hope being entertained for her
recovery
The attack ennie shortly before
midnight in tlie midst of eongratula-
. tioiis of her friends und neighbors
I w ho Withered to well nine Governor
I and Mrs. Small ami their family home
from Waukegan, III., where the gov-
The Matagorda County Federation
of Woman’s Clubs will meet at Col-
legeport, Friday. June 3) As many ■ • ■ ■
DR. M. ERTL, Optometrist
notify
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Carson, of Gulf,
and Edwin Stinnett, sob of Mr ami
Mrs. Allen Stinnett, of this city, left
today via automobile for New Braun
I'els, San Antonio and Medina Luke
on a camping trip for several days.
-o _____ j ertior was acquitted yesterday ol a
hot and dry and charge of eon piracy to embezzle In-
uncomfortable, but every day of it i ■ tme. t on state funds while state
for a treasurer.
Mrs. Small had
scloiisiiess at
! at
Mr. George Sargent, of Matagorda,
was a business visitor to Hay City
yesterday.
Charley Chaphn
in 4 scene hroin
•THE KID”
Mr E. W. Fate, of the Tide Haven
section, was in the city Saturday ami
reported a very tine rice crop He
says his rice is early and that he will
soon be able to stop taking water.
Several of the farmers are in Hie
same shape and some early rice will
be marketed this year, barring, of
course, inclement weather.
Mr. C. L. Aubin, of
in the city today on his way to the
Cox ranch, where his family will
spend the next few weeks.
Mr Ed C. Baker of .1
spent yesterday in the city
ness.
i Houston. Texas. June 27 Stoiage
basins along the tnadwaters of the
] Bra.'os are available to impound suf j
Itcieut flood w'aters to afford substun I
tial relief against overflow along the
1 lower reaches, tn the opinion of
Horace Booth, truffle manager of thei
International w Great Northern Rail
j way, who attended the reient meet
iug. of the Hr.izos River R .Limition
Xs m iation .it Brv all
"The meeting was a very represeu
itutive one. ami im ludvd among oth
ers. some of the l>e-l engineering tal-
ent in the stale, and from tlie views
expressed by these expert I was very
much impressed with tlie feasibility
and practicability of securing sub
st.uitial relief, and possibly ■ absolute
; prote< thill, against tlie disastrous
floods that have with im rea <liig lie
queney devastated its fertile valley I
involving consideiabl loss of life and
loss of proiierty.” Mr
The wheat crop of India is «aU-
mdted at 14,600.000 tons, as compared
with 7,000,000 tons last year Thure
will be a surplus tor export
tremendous
Booth said
A sufficient study has '.ecu mad.
of lite Br.i.os Rivei watei lual to|
i demonstrate that storage
I along tlie headwaters are available to
impound sufficient Hood Waters Io .il
lord sulistuiitial relief against over
How along tlie lower reaches, so that
with the additional carrying eaapeity
[created by the construction of levee
straightening of channel etc. the
flood waters cun be successfully con
II rolled
"Every drop of waler that falls
within tlie watershed of this river can
lie used to great advantage if im
pounded und held in reserv
| when needed, and tints be
serve tlie doubh purpose of eon-etc a
tion lor the irrigation of arid land
amt flood prevention.
" The Brazos River Reelnimition As
socintion Ims been organized for tlie
purpose of proiuoting the control of
tile flood waters of the Brazos River
and its tributary streams, amt tin"
well-known ability and patriotism ol
tile olTicei's and directors of tlie hh <0
elation, and its plans and puifiu < s,
are such as to eoinmiind tlie conti
dence amt enlist the active support of
everyone who has an iiiterest in thm
great undertaking, amt this should not
i lie contined to tlie Immediate tei 11
lory involved \s tlie secretary of tlie
I association, A. I) Jackson, aptly ex
I presses it:
"" There Is
1 suffering from overflows along, tlie
lower reaches of the stream should
'not join lories with tlie people along
the upper reaches to trap tlie water
'and Use it where it is needed rather
than to allow it to rush down upon
I their farms In <|e Goy life amt prop
irty without «.a mug '
"it is also in p. 1 in He m n 1 import
mill' to the lute al large, lieeause
I it vitally affect the agricultural re
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Shell for sale Carter Transfer Com-
pany. Phone 158 27-tf
into one organization in order that
t may lie cfeated in
carrying forward Un. great work mid
Inf the present time, those who are
interested in tile Ul i e ., nfNhe mi
dertaking can best assist in currying
iiiul the piirpuii's of Illi' organization
by becoming membei thereof und
giving to ils ulTii els and directors
| the full lieni'lli (lf their support, a
I sistaiii e ami influence."
Mr. W J Ewart has received an in-
vitation to attend the Marion (Ohio)
I Centennial, which will be held July 2-
Marion is Mr. Ewart’s home
as that of President
Ewart and President
life-long friends.
FOR SALE Household
piano, beds, dresser, etc . etc
166
FOR SALE New Singer
sewing machine .cheap
Tribune.
1‘urposes of Organization
Perfected at Bryan.
lias taken a purtni'i in
tlie lull business. It's
Jackie Coogan, the Kid.
They’re the greatest <0111-
bination ol mirth-makers
who i' v e 1 got together;
mid the laughs that ("liar-
lie maybe overlook, come
fresh ami nappy from the
kid. And would you be-
lieve Us if we told you
that here anil there,
through tile s i x great
reels of the biggest com-
edy the world h u -
a .10b?
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 157, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 27, 1922, newspaper, June 27, 1922; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365562/m1/3/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.