The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 187, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1922 Page: 3 of 4
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I’hoiie us your order today
CALL FOR
Savage Meat Market
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Bay‘City, Texas
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GnlveMon, Texas
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Have You the Correct time *}
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Does your watch
keep the CORRECT
TIME? If not let us
sell you a standerd
watch that you can
depend upon.
Rev.
i* visiting in the city
Mrs. luck Walker, of Markham. is
In the city visiting relatives.
An ideal publication for those
living In the rural districts.
Issued Tuesday aud Friday.
Special trial suliscrlptlmi
3 Months 20c
Now Jeniey spends $2,UV0JI0() a year
keeping down its mosquitoes
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k PARTY
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Kay < Uy, Texas
Two Hiileumen and two
good money for produo
Hotel Sunday morn
Pencil No. 174
cost
and
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FOR ROOMS AND GARAGE. CALL
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The W. C. T I will serve a chick
en pie dinner in the Schuster building
Saturday.
Your orders and patronage will In
appreciated.
W. Turner Has Harvested 2«Mhl
teres of T.tHMh Acre
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fu rnished
All
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LEAGI I. IT Cll.lt IOS
• STYLES, hKAI SE A EHII KSOA •
• Attorneys-iH-Law •
• Office In First State Bank Bldg •
• Hay City, Texas •
For Sale at your Dealer Made in five grades
ASK FOR THE YELLOW PENCIL WITH tMe RED BAND
EAGLE MIKADO
EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK
Look for thia I r. ■ '
murk on yutit la>
dusk
Dusk
EAGLE “MIKADO”
have a
the sixteenth '
furnished
southeast
According to Mr. Frank Horn, who’
|H now engaged In harvesting his rice,
the weather could not be bettsu than,
it is for the rice farmer,
says they will all soon be busy.
iness. 1'
not as gfltid
rescue of anx
attacked
for
clirre-
P. G. Secrest, Jeweler
Regular open
dub rooms tonight,
famine? are invited.
IT'
heard about Fairy Land.
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Don't fail to witness the race be I
tween “Cricket” and “Grasbopper." I
The odds are on '‘Grasshopper," since!
he ia fully equipped with larkspurs I
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.
WANTED
salesladies;
Call Rice
ask for Mr. Cutes.
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Cmipot t
(Kouy«r nd) <»p*n)
Rev. W (). Stephens, who has been
assisting in the Christian Church re
vival for the past three weeks, left
this morning for Austin where he will
visit with friends and relatives be-
fore returning to his home in Lake
Charles, lie made the trip via auto
mobile with Mr. and Mrs E. N. Gib-
tafson. who will visit for several day s
with relatives in Manor.
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A rare treat is in store for lovers
of real mush Tuesday night, August
S. at the Opera House, when Men
delssolin's famous ■'Spring Song." in
duet form, w111 be rendered by Weep
ing Willow and Laughing Water,
world famed soprano and alto.
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Clark’s Special
Htltll) FOR SAI I
I have a quantity of good mix-
ed wood which I am offering
at |ti.5O per eord, delivered in
blocks. Send orders to me at.
Vatl VIeck.
MIX McREE
Box .'172 Van VIeck. Texas
A newspaper for ‘he Lusilo--
professional and liibi ring man
and the home clean telliifil.-*
HIE SEMl-WEEkl.Y
EVRM MBS
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l•’ishermen off Hie Norwegian coast
are catching more mackerel than has
ever been caught in that section.
I'ishing smacks are loaded to the
water's edge with 10,0110 mackerel
each. They are retailing at two cent
each, and in quantities lor less than
a cent. The llsh arc unusually large
Mrs. \t .1. Luder, of Markham, Is
Visiting friends in Hie city today.
MATAGORDA PHARMACY
THE BIG STORE ON THE CORNER
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1’OR RENT: E’ront office. 2nd Moor
Tribune. Coolest office roonii in Bay
City. Call at TRIBI NE
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KEEP\
SMILING
WITH
KELLYS
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NO DINNER BEVLw
YOU’LLNEtD MV MAN-
WHtN THIS CHOICE
MEAT IS IN THE PAN
If you buy meats at this •
store you won’t need the •
tinkle tinkle" of Hie din •
tier bell to let folks •
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. •
Mr I'. B McCree, who has recently
taken over the Hawkins Tailor Shop,
will have wilh him Monday amt Tues
day a representative of the celebrated
Chicago clothing firm of Edward
Straus A: Co. who will remutn her?:
two days taking orders for fall suits
for men an^ boys Heud the a.tver
tisement in todays Tribune
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Mr G. I-L Ratliff, merchant of Cedar
Laue, spent today in the city on bus-1
He said the eottoii crop, while!
as has ....... looked for,
is turning out fairly well. The Bowie
gin has started up mid lie,, already I
turned out a number of bales.
left today to’’
Bort Arthur where she will VMit with
friends and relatives.
Mrs. J. W.
Mrs. ,|. Nye Hyman
Palacios yesterday organiz
Palacios brunch of the county's
'Protestimt Women’s League.’’
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University professors of princeton
may retire hereafter on half-pay when
they reach the age of 55 years. Pro
fe.ssors can continue to teach, if they
wish to do so, until they are C>S years
of age, hut after that they are to re
tire automatically.
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supporting piers
easy the eonsei vntion
rttsources of
utilization for
Mis I, it. Brasloar. after a several
days' visit with her daughter. Mrs
G. A Moore, returned to her home in
Weimar today.
Serrill.
characters.
Midsummer Eve is an exquisite in-
terpretation of all the stories you’ve 11
heard about Fairy Land. 3-tf
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Incidentally. I
that we have no respect for!
boll weevil that will get out and
house at Masonic
All Manons and
I<I(UAI<D HUDNUT
TIIRIil: ll.OWEKS TWIN COMPACT
(Sold
*.)hit Joulest Creutiun <>l ‘RicIutrU Hudnut
C.?un< ai n i n i|
POWDER IN FIVE TIMES
qUANTlTY OF ROUGE
Stuart Jresliciung-up‘Rtchr’l lorOlund iTog
Sparkling Ornament to llt« <t)iv*ing9al>le .
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Hatch for Mr. Ilnppy
Party
CITY MARKETj
JJAUTY MEATS!
IPHONE 21 ->4
WANTED:
pickers foi a bale a day ...v,
cents per hundred Apply at R. S. | 1’tMl SALE OR TRADE: My resl-
OAHK1SH FARM. I miles south of(deuce in East Bay City, consisting of
Waditworth. 2-5 nine rooms with all conveniences and
! ample outhouses, barns, garage, etc..,
Cotton is coming in. Four bales I etc Will sell’or will trade for land
were ginned yesterday by the Rngeley [ or other convertible properpty. Four
gin and more today. With good lots go with house. Good orchard
weather it will be rolling In fast by .m(| garden plot ;shndo tree; In abun
the middle of next week. dance, R. (). MIDDLEBROOK 3-lmo
a busy
long as I
Cotton ]
WANTED: To buy
Ford body with top.
The Jitney Mall"
E W Turner .anted to Hie Tribune
I yesterdny that harvest easou with |
him >•> tar has been all that could be]
asked lor Forty binders are at work
and 2,500 acres of the 7.000 acre crop,
has been harvested
Mr Turner said the threshing
clews would begin work, lie hoped
lint later than Monday. Vugust 7 1
'beloved Queen Mali
year resplendent In robes
h'Urple and ermine, alended
ihcrald, innids and pav.es The entire
I party arrived in the court chariot
iilrawn by Butterfly and Moth.
i The forest had ben made especially
lovely by a profusion of roseo, lilies
Pan-'ie. and daisies One hundred
Joyal ubjeits wine present and were
grai'iiiii’ ly a -sisted by Hie yioouheams
(with their ray? Very fa mastic undj
I colorful w ere the costumes, most
I noticeable of which were the Will O'
the Wi-p. In Midnight Mist, the Moon
beams in Silver Gleam, and one whose
name was not lenrued was clothed in
interspersed witti starlight
interspersed with Starlight
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In order to prove that romance Is
not dead, a touching scene will be
enneted Tue duy night. August 8. by
Hie Turtle Doves." under the direc
Hon o| "The Mun in the Moon "
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ICOAAKII TII.I.OTSOA
STUIS-as M I D FOR
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Midsummer Eve, a spectacular fairy
play, will be presented Tuesday
night. August s, nt X:30, at Hie Opera
upder Hie direction of Mrs
Hurry Jaiqisoii and Mr>< George E
Till’ i ;uy| consist* Of 100
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Rev. W O, Stephens.
Mayfield and
were in
ing a
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WALLINGFORD
Mr. ami -Mrs Goodwin Sterne, oi ’|'he army worm has appeared ami
Matagorda, visited in the city today n)(. |.ulul>rs are busy poii’otiiiig
a si'cond-hund
DAN O itEAR.-*
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1'1 Bl.ll STI AOGIt \ I'll I It •
Office of •
• W. E DAV A N T •
• In the Court Hon . Bay City •
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rn. Tribune .« running a most ex-|
traordinury advertisement In today''’*,
• . sue it is a want ad- and the hel
• want' d tor cotton pickers When.
• ' for., have our leaders seen om
like it? It i» a good sign ami we|
hope Mrs. Parrish gets all the help
uhe needs. She says she liua SO acre-
in cotton in the Wudswoitb section
At prea-
should bring
Not go bud. is It?
Hriltvii and IHrecled hy
I II I I \X OH 1.1 'Htt.i
ItlMBtl.l'll <lll”H!t
\ ms •'' i piece o! li pro
ductioii a II d th*' i 1 test I
achievement ill th*' liter- I
ary careers of its inter- I
nationally famous authors. I
A t"i y of human intru st, I
love udventui* ami niani- I
t ■* th j
On*
Millions of American b mes and offices
are cooled with electric fans.
rm tni.visrtiA w:ws
Daily ami Su.idav
Bank messengers in Wall Street'
will be dr*' "d in bright red conts. 1
and have portable safe .ittached to: splendid in
padlocked belli uronml their waists
Under this systt in, it
Robert Payne, of Eagle Lake, and will get all of 25 bale*,
tent prices this cotton
her all of »25«».
Millions more should Le! Is yours?
If not—make us a visit today. For a t
outlay you can buy a f..n ili.it will last a
time anil cost but a trifle to run. Why deny
yourself the comfort j’our neighbor is enjoying?
scene . T It e latter 1 re -
gaide.l us' the best . ontlli
g l ut ion c e n c s *■ v *' r
i .night by I he ey e , th
eu merit.
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are now
made of paper in California,
piles are not subject to attack by He
teredo They are ti** feet in length
ami from IS to 30 inches in diumeter
A square steel cap is fitted over the
top to receive the shocks of the pile
driver.
RENT: Nicely
alt conveniences;
exposure: cluse in Phone 3s7.
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• V new gu ha been developed
• u-'i.il navigation. It* b called
• Tium and cost, flho a thousand <ul>i
• 'c'-t than it <o;'t to produce he
• liiutn It i non inflammable and non-
• i'\pl'cive and has i lift about th
• ■atilt i up livdroi •n. ,
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• Th majlest house In Tzindon Is
• >p ■ ite |<en iltiptoti I’ ihu e Gardens
• It his a six-foot fontage and th*’
• 'r< ini floic ap tn nt , used as i
• diop. \ sitting room >nd bedroom
• tire iyl>«ve and u basement kitchen
• >e|ow
t
An expert with the tape. Just out
of Chicago, with MH) woolen samples
Perfect tit, and absolute sutisfaction
guaranteed. Are you going to miss
the chance of your life to get a real
suit made to measure nt the Haw
kins Tailor Shop. Monday add Tile,
day. 3-1 ■
BAY CITY, TEXAS
If you have liven getting bad mis-
fits in your tailor-niiide clothes. Mon-
day and Tuesday will be the day to
have the sume remedied at the Haw-
kins Tailor Shop Delivery made any
i tiglft ; '
Just add to August I ami 2 a hot i
2Str old 3. Incidentally, plense' permit u*
to say
any
work in such weather.
Mr. Tom Morehead ha * returned
from u trip through the Kji|gf*ville
Mr Scaniou Eidman left yesterday Rotistowu-Corpus Christi eillon of
tor Galveston for a several days' state lie repbrlo considerable
8lay j disappointment in those parts over
tile Inid crop prospects. Iiul says they
At once enough cotton have a
Seventy-five
Apply at R. S.
Thu Rugeley gin will be
place from now on ami ni-
the good weather bolds out
will be coming In regularly ami. at -
present prices, each bale means!
about tliio.tm of good, new money.
An occasion of rare beauty was
the itogpltallty given ' by the full'.*
folk Tuesday evening August
they a- ' nihli'd to do homage to tlo-ii
w ho comes each I
of royal
by her|
|N this age of civ-
■ ilization and pro-
gress it is essential
that every person
have a time piece
that can be depend-
ed upon. The great
railroad systems of
this land are oper-
ated by the dial of
the watch, as is all
other industries.
I'OR RENT: A well
southwest room for gentlemen,
conveniences. PHONE 7ii.
Scaly. 'Texas. Vui; 3. Leonard 'I’ll
lotson of Sealy, who is known
originntot of the combined recluma
i Hon amt flood control plan of pro
' viilitig irrigation for the semi-arid
land-, of Northwest Texas and over
flow protection for the lower river
, valleys, through the smile agency of
government, has been active in pro
Jnoting the cull just lusued by the
| West. 'Texas Chamber of Commerce
the Brnziyi River lieclnmation Anno
eiation ami the Colorado River Flood
Control AH oeiutlon, for a great state
I conference on the subject of recluma
Hon amt Hood control ill Waco on
August Hi
, Referring to Hie forthcoming Waco
.meeting, Mr. Tillotson said:
"The extensive river watersheds
that form the greater ar<n of Texas
make easy the conservation of tin*
water resource-: of th*' slute, and
their utilization foi irrigation ami
other beneficial purposes, while at th"
same time minimizing the d«*tructlv*‘
power of such surface water when
- uncontrolled.
"The movement for which we are
uniting contemplates the reelumiilion
.of lands in the west mid northwest
l and in the upper reaches of oitr river
valleys by irrigation secured from
I ■’form and nrplils waters Impounded
in great resi'rvoir- at advantageous
. place and the consequent proven
tion of thixre storm waters from be
coming the Hood waters that bring
loss of life and destruction of crops
ami property to the lower portions of
our rich river viilh'ys
To achlve th*' great purposos pro-
posed. we must have a trong public
sentiment supporting otir efforts
Laws must Li' pnssed to tuhorlze the
people to do the thlngi* that are nee
essary to success. The state must
mid its u five assistance by finni-li
ing necessary funds for topograph!
uiveyi. taking tremn measurement-;,
milking estimates of Hood waler <|r
charge, locating reservoir sites, cal
I'llhitiug the value of Hood water <|l
version, mid lh*‘ cost of probabl*
value of cutting and straightening
channels, ami other engineering dnl >
"The state conference is not in-
tended to, and will not. les en th*'
.ictivlty of Hie orgmiiz.nt'ons being
formed | ntlie different stream water
sheds or other natural divisions of
tin suite to promote men tires and
agencies for advancing He ir nartleu
lar wlfnre; Ihcr.' is re "gnizeiJ io he
an important field of active useful
m* s lor Hie combined lnllil”lii' of all
the factors moving for r'elam.itim.
ami Hood control 'This work i the
basis of thi' call for' a - t.ifewld' eoi.
feretlce which is exp'i.isl to e.inx
this grout constriietlve mo/einent for
ward, putting plans Into concrete pot |
icies, atid directing the line ol <• co I
num effort in its iclat'oii to tin <e i
operation of the state and the nrtiu , t
It Is an underilik'iiig so
its piwsMbillHes for ad-
vancing Hie popular welfare thut it
is soliev.'d the I hould * onnnaii dthe onthusim.tlc co
piperation of citizens in all lines <>f
I work. We hop'- to have a great
meeting In Wino on
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\ GHIVI’ BIG Kill Hill, FAIRY
I’l.AY.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 187, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1922, newspaper, August 3, 1922; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365593/m1/3/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.