The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 269, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 14, 1922 Page: 3 of 4
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WEDNESDAY AND
THURSDAY
,L\77'.l N’77<H’.iK7’
—IN—
"THE YELLOW
TYPHOON"
in
ready
No ex-
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Mr. and Mrx. E. C Baker, of Mata-
gorda, spent Saturila; in Bay City,
tile guests of Mr. and Mrs. /Vinos Lee.
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L AIMES!
law for sheriff’s
24th day of No-
Mr. E. W. Eiehling, of the
I’loral Co.
part of t..
eo pin.
Iiuiie for reward.
Mr. Ben. M. Griffith and wife vis-
ited witli Mr. and Mr C. 'I'. Bye Sat
unlay and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. I’ Layton, of Mat-
agorda. spent Saturday in tile city,
the guests of Mrs. George Austin.
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\I TO LICENSE PLATES
1'0If 192:1 NOW
The week of November 2<>-25 has
Io i'll officially designated ns Arbor
Week in Bay City and should he uni-
versally observed. Don't slop with
setting out crepe myrtles, but secure
some citrus fruit trees alto and some
tigs.
New 1923 automobile license num-
ber plates are now ready for distri-
bution. according to County Tax Col-
lector Miller. They may lie obtained
at the court house.
"All new plates must be displayed
by January 1, both on front and rear
of ears," Mr. Miller said. "Car own-
ers will lie subject to arrest and line
• or violation of this ruling,
cuscs will be accepted "
There are 33,915 cars now register-
ed in Harris County. All will lie re-
quired to have new plates by January
I Houston Post.
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s II I R I I F’S s I I.
Personal Property.
Come and get that < lay pack, bleach
puck, black-head and pimple pack, all
thi.. nn.i ........ ..,.u ge( a| ||t,. Beauty
Tribune office. Tele-
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Rllbl er-block |. I..„ , '
oil on St. Martin's Lane. London. Eng-
land.
Kerr
Houston, spent the latter
the week here hunting.
LOST: On carnival grounds a eam-
Flnder please return to Tri-
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LOST: A pair of spectacles
heavy tortoise hell frames Return
to Tribune and receive reward
Th. Sfitc o: Texas,
County <1 Matagorda.
By virtue of an execution issued out
of the Honorable County Court of
Harri'i County on the doth day of Oc-
to er, A. I> 1922, by the clerk thereof,
in the ease of Oil Well Supply Co.
versus J. W. Gillispie. No. IX.61", and
to rue. as sheriff, directed and deliv-
< red. I will proceed to sell within the
hours prescribed by ..........
: ales, on Friday, the
vemliei, A If. 1922, at Cleinvllle, in
Matagorda County. Texas, the follow,
ing i
Now that the carnival is over with,
let's have that holiday advertising.
Start at once.
Help beautify your city by setting
<mt some of those crepe myrtle tree
Arbor Week. Remember the trees will
cost you nothing and the cost of
planting is only 25 cents per tree
Every homeowner should secure
several.
this and more you
Parlor over the T
pl.one No. 159.
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paving is to be plac-
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Rubber, in addition to being
noiseless, gives a hard, solid lounda
tion, and lasts longer than ordinary
pav-ing material, although the initial
expense is greater, according to
ing experts.
described property, to-wit;
2 joints of l-lnch oil well pipe:
levied on as the property of J. W.
Gillispie to satisfy a Judgment
amounting to $4OM7. in favor of Oil
Well Supply Company, and costs of
suit.
Given under my hand, this 13th day
of November. A If 1922.
FRANK CARR,
Sheriff. Matagorda County. Texas.
By OSCAR BARBER, Deputy.
13-23d
Sales oi
A
old
STOP THAT ITCHING.
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lighter
bucket
smoke
and
equipped with a
Is the equipment
In tunnel-
effective and
dren, also for feet troubles,
anteed by Matagorda Pharmacy.
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SEWING WANTED.
The
with
i of
Ex I
at :: 13-ltie to t 1 4c.
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aont r.
There must
ting on
County
lilt I
I'se Blue Star Remedy for eczema,
Itch, tetter or cracked hand*, ring-
worm, chapped rands and face, scalp
diseases, old sores, and sores on ctill-
Guar-
tf
more bet
races in Matagorda
FRANK CARR.
Sheriff.
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AOTIt I
fion. Post No. II. are
please make out
New Orleans.
rive market was
The "antique" furniture trade Hour
Islie.; in the town of Ilian, Fr.'UK e
Wonderful "ancient" Jacobean Ide
boards, chairs and spinning wheels
may be purcha ed In profit ion The
dealer makes ami carves his furni-
ture. copying the originals of many
periods Rain and sun Impart, the
necessary semblance of antiquity to
the pieces which stand outside Hie
shop in all kind of weather
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A pocket canister for gas mask in
the form of n respirator Ims been in
vented to alleviate the discomfort
and danger to engine crews when
they come in contact with the sulplin |
rotis locomotive
They are cheap
ntand up under tests
Coal Is being salvaged from the
ocean bottom off the const near Nar
ragunsett Bay. It. is believed that
between 5,000 mid 6.000 tons will lie
raised to relieve the coal shortage in
Newport, Rhode Island. Twelve coal
barges have been found, some of
them sunk 12 years ago, in water
ranging from 100 to 155 feet in depth.
A steam
d lodging
used.
One hundred and forty newspaper'
and periodieuls went out of existence
in Germany during a ingle month
last summer Among them was the
Tagliche Rundschau, a Berlin daily
founded 4n years ago, which main-
tained till' highest literary standards
and had the most cultivated circle of
readers of any newspaper in tier-
many.
Lu. Nov 14.
..... ...... . easier today,
fancy- grades off about one eighth
a cent and with fewer inquirie l.x
ports for the day were approximiitelv
9.000 pockets, mo t of which went to
Antwerp Receipt/ of rough were
fairly large, but he entire lol wie-
consigned to the mills There was |
some sold from stock by dealer-
amounting to 65* sacks I'lie Blue
Rose brought $3.50 per barrel while
the Carolina was sold at $ .5 pet
barrel. Clea receipt-, were very large,
breaking the seasons' record lor one
day. totaling ,13,561 pocket Sale - ot
clean were 1.217 pockets of Blue Rose i
Those to whom the Anierleatt I .<• ;
No 11, are indebted w 111 '
,........ ;.t their bills at once i
mid turn them over to Esker Mellon j
aid at the Bay City Bank A Trust
Ci.inpany.
Pledge attend to this at once as
the Legion is very anxious to wind up
all tail- ami carnival matters.
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NOTICE.
I will resume my sewing for
winter and will be glad to hear from
my former customers, as well as new
ones. I am rooming with Mrs. (I E
Hatchett Phone 3X7.
MISS ANNIE MCDONALD.
Next to seeing you ill person Xmas
Bay. nothing will please your friend i
mid relatives more than your photo-
graph and a dozen takes care of
twi Ive gilt .. See Parks, your pho
tographer to please you. 9 16
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FOR RENT A five-room house;
lot- of figs mid 1 acre of land. South
Bay City E. MATCHETT, Buck-,
eye. Texas. C if
Those who loaned dishes or Ulen
sils to the candy ami cake booth dur
ing the carnival will please call .it
the First state Bank tor them
MRS A HARRIS
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"Il my colleague- hi the I inter!
States senate could brrve seen me in
my kitchen the inornlnr alter 1
appointed senator, hunting my
apron to put on before preparing icy
own breakfast, undoubtedly they
would lime exclaimed. 'What are w
coming to......riius spake Mrs. ’VH
Ham II Felton. first woman meme r
of the senate, in a recent Interview
"The call of the age is lor partner
ship in the family, in the church, in
state and national affair betwe, n
men mid wonieu It is not my sell "
she said, speaking of her appoint
nieiit, “it is the recognition of woman
hood and what It will mean to lie
incoming generations.''
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Benjamin Fi'iinklili'a lit-st Pliiledel
pllia home, where the philosopher
took up Ills residence upon Ills ar
rival from Boston, is to lie torn down
to provide lor the approach to the
new Delaware River bridge. The
house is a ramshackle shanty mid the
street on which it is situated is only
an alley. The windows and panels
of the old building, all splendid ex
amples of colonial workmanship, will
be preserved by the curator ol hide
pendeni'e Hall.
not be any
horse
i Those desiring tree* for Arbor
Week should take the matter up with
'the committee as soon us possible
Those beautiful crepe myrtle trees
will coat you nothing except the cost
of setting them out which will be 2 -
| cents a tree The work ot setting
I them out will begin November ml and
will continue through that week The .
following compose the committee and
either of them will be glml to revelve
your order- Frank Shaw Tnylor.
Mrs C A Erickson, Air s S Tai
lor ami W. <1 Stephenr. A cash pay
ii.i'iit of 25 cents per tree must ac- j
company each order
AI M ORI I VAS Kit I .
TODAY
FIRST
TIRE.
‘TOL’ABLE DAVID’
ALSO
GOLDWYN
Richard
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GRAPHICS
Seats - - - 10. 15, 2.»t'
GRAND
HAS NEVER DONE ANA
THING TO EQUAL HIS
STARRING I’lt'-
9-16
for
Mr. and Mrs. J. Carrington, who
have been visiting their sons in Tam-
pico. Mexico, for the past two months,
are expected home Saturday.
Show your interest in your city by
attending the business men’s luncheon
Thursday.
Judge John F. Perry left yesterday
for Annapolis on a visit to his sons
who are attending the I'. S Naval
Academy.
.Mr. W II Vaughan, land inspector
the l-’ederal Farm Loan Bank, is
in the city for a few days with his
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bruno, of Gulf,
x c ited relatives in the city Saturday.
Bring us your holiday advertising.
People are going to buy and, ns is
always the ease, they are going to
buy advertised goods. Do your Christ-
mas advertising early if you want the
people to simp early and with you.
For home portraits, see your pho
tographer. Parks. 9-16
we are getting from all
We don't know what good will
of that part of it. but do know
that the earlier land is broke the bet-
ter the crop that follows.
Photographs for Xmas gifts. " ";
With the coming of the first real
cold snap, the thoughts of all gently
turn to the size of the woodpile.
Mr. R. A. Wendt
Markham, were carnival
Saturday.
and family, of
visitors here
Don't fall to attend the business
men’s luncheon Thursday as matters
of great general importance are io be
considered.
Indications now point to a largely
increased cotton acreage in this coun-
ty next year. And the most of it. will
be planted to pedigreed seed
Plow under the bolt weevil now, is,
the advice we are getting from all
sides. 1 —" ' —• —><i
come
SFt l RE IRBOR WEEK TREES AOW
BRONCHITIS
i| J At bedtime rub the throat and :
ciieei thoroughly with—
OlW Milllun Jun
URN. G. Al. H 1 I D
Full Line of Toilet Articles
Upstair* Tribune Building
Phone 159
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Beauty S|H'cinlist Graduate
Operator
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LOCALS A All PERSONALS
Sat ■
wrist I
LOST (
unlay night, lady's
w atcii
to w. r. ixiLi.is
FJIESH OYSTERS
gallons; drayage
dally, fresh off Ice.
MAN.
50c quart; $2.00
added; delivered
Phone 231. MAIL
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The Commissioners’ Court is hold >
ing its regular monthly meeting this
week.
On carnival grounds,
..ght. lady's Illinois"
Suitable reward if returned |
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There are. it is estimated, some
25.000 liags of rice yet in the fields,
which we need in our business. And
fair weather is the only thing that
bi going to let us get it.
Farmers are greatly handicapped
with their farm work by continued
bad weather.
LOST: On carnival grounds, Thurs-
day night, a silver mesh bag. Finder
return to Tribune ami receive reward.
From all reports Hie Thanksgiving
turkey crop will be as short us the
present cotton crop. Turkey and cot
ton farmers have a series of tine
years ahead of them.
A little bit of sunshine will go a
long way now Heap farther than
moonshine.
Mi Bob Johnson, of Gulf, spent
yesterday in the city on business.
Don't tail to show up at Simon
Bros ' big removal sale. The knife
has been put in deep on prices and
some bargain- are in store for you.
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('ALL FOR
Clark’s Special
Home-Roasted
COFFEE
IT FLEASES
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T. J. Clark, Grocer
BAY CITY, TEXAS
PHONE 27
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HAAS PI BLD NEKA It I ( OUPANV
Buy ( It), Texas
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jNationaJLff^
Look for thi« tr idr-
tin yuur
Millions of American homes and offices
are cooled with electric fans.
Million'-, nioi? tl oiikl be! Is yours?
If not—nuke i a visit today. For a small
outlay yon can I y a fan that will last a life-
time and cost but a trifle to run. Why deny
yourself the comfort your neighbor is enjoying?
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Celebrate the day
with good clothes
Verser Bros
Bay City, Texas
Phone 348
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You ''ini lie sure of the best when you buy here- all wool fabrics for sat-
isfactory AA'car- the color and pattern most becoming to your personality
expert tailoring and distinctiA'e style in clothes tailored to your indi-
A'idual measure by
Ed. V. Price & Co.
‘ THK NATIOX'S LEADING TAILORS"
rhanksgiving
(Thursday. Nov. 30)
Si
We're showing the greatest display of fine woolens ever seen in Bay City.
Every color of the Autumn season — every attractive pattern. Order
your Ed. V. Price & Co. suit and overcoat for Thanksgiving—iioav. It
pays to buy our quality.
Have You the Correct time
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Hugnuts Twin
Compacts
The l•'act.orv has been several million behind
hi the output of this article, but we
have just received a very
mbstantial supply
MATAGORDA PHARMACY
THE BIG STORE ON THE CORNER
P. G. Secrest, Jeweler
and Optician
Sold By
C. M. Ratliff, Bay City, Texas
i&PURINAEH
ffOMOLENE
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What Maud Purina Represents
PURINA is the most famous mule character in
J^yJ^ the country. Most everybody knows Maud. Maud is
an amusing mule. But her main intent in life is to rep-
resent Purina O Molene, the V danced feed for mules and
horses. Maud has shown thousaitls of horse and mule owners
why dry. tasteless oats, corn and hiy do not produce the most
energy and longest service from work animals.
It is not the quantity you feed but the kind. Corn and oats
lack variety and make it necessary to send mules and horses to
pasture, if they are expected to last long. %
Purina O-Molene supplies the necessary variety to keep the
animals in good health and make them
■ stronger. The choice grains are put through
| a special process that makes them more ap-
I petizing. This process also makes O-Molene
’ more completely digestible. This, of course,
produces more results. And you use much
less O-Molene than ordinary grains or “mixed
feed.”
Try a few bags and watch the excellent
results.
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■ 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.
Does your watch
keep the CORRECT
TIME? If not let us
sell you a standerd
watch that you can
depend upon.
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The Davidson
BAND AND ORCHESTRA
SCHOOL
Bay City ." .* .’ .' Texas
SCHOOL YEAR FROM SEPTEMBER TO JIJNH FOR TERMS CALL
PHONE 99 SEE PROF. E. A. DAVIDSON PERSONALLY OR AD-
DRESS HIM THROUGH THE MAIL.
ALL INSTRUMENTS TAUGHT
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 269, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 14, 1922, newspaper, November 14, 1922; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365680/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.