The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 276, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 22, 1922 Page: 3 of 4
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TWENTX DOLLAR DOLL
Clark’s Special
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COFFEE
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Bring the children with yon
Gome and see it.
T. J. Clark, Grocer
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BAY CITY, TEXAS
PHONE 27
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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.
Our
National
Air
Please send in your Job printing
and keep that much money at home.
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IT WALKS TALKS AND SLEEPS—IT HAS
REAL HAIR
want
good
Given Away Free
This is one of Madame Hendren’s Walking, Talking, and
Sleeping Dolls with real Hair.
It is in a sealed envelope tied
Have You the Correct time
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Look for thia trade-
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MATAGORDA PHARMACY
THE BIG STORE ON THE CORNER
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TOM rill MB U KDBIXG.
Millions of American homes and offices
are conic 1 with electric fans.
Several
interest
the movement
of
of
rice in the two
not
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P. G. Secrest, Jeweler
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i eye. Texas.
■ N this age off 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 off
this land are oper-
ated by the dial of
the watch, as is all
other industries.
national
turf.- flat will be attractive to the
eit izt a; hip of Hay City and the hun-
dreds ,f < tlier visitors that will lie
here on ihat day. And then at night
there will he the great duck supper,
given by the local Shriners and the
members n, the Chamber of Com-
merce in ijonor of the visiting guests.
This will be the largest affair of its
lend < ver pulled off in this section of
the country as there will lie not less
than MU) participant, of this feast
.'1'ter Lie supper a dance will lie given
at Hamilton Hall, participated In by
the Shi inti . und Invited guests.
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IX AMVI'EIK TRIAL
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Tlie Woman's Missionary Society
of the Christian ('hutch will meet at
tlie church Thursday afternoon at 3
o'clock. A full attendance is desired
a. several important matters are to
he considered.
The Doll has a name.
around her neck.
With each purchase of N-yal Eace (’ream, Face Powder,
footh Paste, or any one of many other Nyal Products, you
get a ticket (one ticket for each twenty-five cents of your
purchase).
Each ticket has a girl’s name like Mary, Ruth, or Louise,
printed on it. No two tickets liear the same name.
The person holding the ticket with the Doll’s name on it
will receive this beautifully dressed, twenty-three inch,
life-like doll, absolutely F R E E.
Rev Charlton II Storey, pastor nt
First Presbyterian Church in Coral
iiillii, Texas, is visiting his father
Rev. ii. T Storey, for a few days. He
Iris consented to preach tonight in
the |*H sl'Vterinn Church; his subject.
A Study in Character."
d'nlly invited to attend
llllklX IHV VVtIUtJ V •• M VUCX 11 I y . It
| v. jll be necessary to play these games
before Feb. 15 as the district chum
rionshlp will be determined about i
, tills date.
(’lease note the eliglbilitx rule tn
' the constitution and rules of the iu
i tri■■ eholastic la-ague Bulletin
S H. CHEEK.
Director of Athletics.
Rice Is again straggling in after
being -topped for two or three weeks
by Hill Han and his devilish weather
Rev O E. Vivion left yesterday for
tiie Methodist annual conference
which meets in .Marshall.
If you want to spend an hour in
splendid good fellowship, business
and fun. attend the business lunch
[eon tomorrow These luncheons tire
growing both in interest and import
ince every week and are making u
' wonderful contribution to the general
■ welfare of the community. 11 yon
lime not been attending you have
been missing something really worth
while.
Mr.-. (I, II Stubblefield. of Houston.
I- in the < :ty. having been culled here
on recount of the Illness of her uncle.
Mr. W 1 Tetts.
Rev Frank A Rhea, of Gulf, who
is now very busy with the county's |
Red Crus- work, was in the city yes-
terday and spent a pleasant hour in
our sanctum.
TO AIL DIRECTORS FOR ---
MATAGORDA COIXTA |
Matagorda. Texas. Nov. IS All
athletic directori who expect to enter
j a basket ball team for the county
■ championship should report their en i
lues to me not later than Nov 20 |
I After this date we hope to have n '
I complete schedule of games to deter- \
mine the county championship. It
Austin, Texas, Nov. 22. A
among Texas rice growers for the
establishment ot rice grades fur Hie
entire state will be tailed in tile
near future by representatives of the
tale marketing and warehouse de-
partment. State Commissioner Charles
I'. Baughmun announced today. '
hearing scheduled at Fort Worth
November 11. on rice grades
postponed because of unfavorable
conditions and another hearing will
e announced later.
Tlie pm pose of Hie drive among
rice growers, according to Baugh-
man. will li<‘ to create interest in Hie
■ tablishmeilt of grades to lie ob-
served throughout tlie stale on tlie
nine basis of present federal grades.
Similar action already has been
taken by the state department on
alfalfa and other crops.
It also is <on dered probable,
I’aiiglinmn said, Hint
will lie combined with officials
Louisiana lor the r tabllsliment
similar grades of
stat. This pl,'in, however, lias
In en perfected.
FOR RENT Three furnished
housekeeping rooms. Single rooms for
gentlemen. Hot bath* free Phone
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file local Shriners Club spent a
busy time last night discussing plans
and making arrangements to enter-
tain Arabia Temple band and patrol
Hee. n. Tlie organization has about
been ] e: fe< ted by General Chairman
E. N Gustafson, and tlie committees
arc haid at work. Tlie program for
the day its it is being worked out,
will provide for a band concert und
drill by tl.e famous Arabia band and
drill limn that lias won for itself a
reputation, and other lea-
We talk u great deal about the
•eVee danger, the short crops and
short prices and Hie dangers of fire
and Hoods High taxes tire a greater
menace than all of these combined
and yet there tire people who persist
in piling 'em on. Listen. folks, your
back s ti the wall now and it's going
to take some heroic ami miraculous
stiini i on Hie part of every mother'*
son of us to get out If you know [
bean* from beef feet, you had better
be fighting back
Unite a number of young people of
the city attended the big bull at .Mata-
gorda last night, und report a most i
enjoyable evening.
Every year that we pay 1*2.500 in
interest on road bond* we give up a
traction over s miles in mad*, but
don't gel the roads. Where you
"gonna" get the money?
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There will be a busy and interest-
ing time nt the business men’s luncii-
effli tomorrow. Several matters of
community-wide interest are to lie
i discussed, among which are tile great
Shriners and Governor’s Hay cele-
i brution. Thanksgiving Day community
dinner and the report of tlie Arbor
Week committee concerning the set-
ting out of tlie crepe myrtle trees.
| Other matters of general interest will
i also be brought up. so Hint an unusu-
ally large attendance is expected.
I The hotel Is making preparations for
a record-breaking attendance. Be
i sure amt be there nt 12 o’clock sharp
[ ;.!, these luncheons begin exactly on
I time. Ladies are invited ns well as
! men. und as it Is not a formal affair,
i no "dolling up" Is expected.
' Automobiles and launches of Brazil
are successfully using alcohol a* fuel.
more houkl be! Is yours?
If not—make ns ;i visit today. For a txmall
outlay you c..n buy a fan that will last a life-
time and cost but a tulle to run. Why deny
yourseli the i >mfort your neighbor is enjoying?
rim Stoddard estate will sell ut
| public auction, at Buckeye, Texas, on
: Friday. Nov. 2A, without reservation,
■ to tlie highest bidder, the following
described property
' Thirty-one head of mule*, t.. to 17
I 1; nils high, weight 900 to 1300 pounds
1 each.
■ I'wo saddle horse*, well gutted,
three work horse*, well broken
Two thoroughbred mares (Ken
[tuckyi, registered
Three brood mares.
One hor-e colt, two years old.
i Twenty-six head of Brahimi bulls,
one-half to seven-eighths, one. two
, and three years old.
Sale begins ut one o'clock sharp
tree luneli at noon, terms cash.
THE STODDARD RANCH.
Buckeye, Texas
By F .1 Spence. Mgr l8-233d-24w
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\ live-room liouse,
| lot-, of tig* and 1 acre of land South
Bay City C E. MA'H'HETT. Buck
eye. Texas. ti tf
There aie cole: of people wile
have never witnessed the marriage of
tlie midgets or Hie •'Tom Thumb Wed
ding," but everyone ha* heard of it,
mid Buy City, us usual, Is planning to
do tier part for public amusement
with tlie anouncement Hint tlie "Tom
Thumb Wedding" will be given ut Hie
Opera House, Friday night, Nov. 21,
under tlie auspices ot Hie Parent
Tea, Ilers \ssociatiou.
This unique entertainment has been
sucec: siully given in hundreds of
cities, mid is a novel, wholesome eve
nine of Inn Hint doesn’t tire Hie uu
du ne< mid ends everybody Inline
happy.
Sixty little tot* all under ii year,
oi age will compose the party und
how the grown-ups it genuine wed-
ding. Iiust man, Hower girl*, ami iu
vited guests.
, The entertainment will last more
than an hour and Is one continuous
performance, interspersed with songs
by the little people
The bride mid groom’s mother,
lather, mints, grandparents and cous-
ins all attend ill splendid style and
sing familiar songs such a*, "Silver
Thread.- Among the Gold,’’ "When
Von and I Were Young Maggie." "D
Promise Me," "I Love You Truly."
When You Look Into the Henri of
a Rose." and "I’d Love to Lye in
Loveland.”
The little preacher has a catchy
little ceremony not In any sense
Hi e the real one lint n funny little
piece made for the occasion.
On the whole, Hie entertainment is
one continuous round of such clean,
v holesome fun as only children can
furnish Unit everyone is sure to go
away refreshed and rested front wit-
nessing it.
The committee in charge of the af-
fair includes; Mrs. A. S. Collins, .Mrs.
.1 N. Ryman. Mrs. AV. D. Wilson, Mrs.
A. H Wadsworth, Mrs W. IL Stinnett
Friday night, Nov. 21. at the Opera
House 20-24(1
Announcement
Exibe
BATTERIES
We have been appointed the Exide
Service Station for this locality.
In addition to selling
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act called the
will be presented
MBS I. Z. MORELAND
AND CHILDREN
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.Mr Kirby says the amateurs who
lune made good will be gathered In
an ensemble und mi act culled the
Houston E’ollle*
next week.
We wish to express our thunks and
uieeie appreciation to each mid ev-
eiyone for the kindness sli.wn us mi
th, death of our <i< voted Imsband and ;
father
Mi- Margaret Eidinnn, Buy City’s
wbi*lling (Hob t wonder, war, given a
try out by Thomas Kirby, who con-
ducts the Opportunity Night at tlie
Majesll, Theatre in Houston. She
made her appearance at the Majestic
Monday night.
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Bay ( Uy. Texas
the right battery for your car, our
service includes skilful repair work
on every make of battery. You can
rely on responsible advice and rea-
sonable prices here.
We look forward to a call from you.
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Five thousand dollar* was fiuid for
u ingle branch of red apple* in Fer-
rell, New Jersey, by a nursery firm. .
A record and agreement, of purchase '
have lieen flleii with the county cldrk. •
Tlie owner received |l.t)00 outright. |
for the purchase of the apple branch, ,
and will receive ILOOO additional in
Installments nt tlie rate of two cents
cm Ii for every tree burbled from this
branch,
tree in
t eports.
Ecop- J
Orders taken for '
A. WALKER, i
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We're showing the greatest display of fine woolens ever seen in Bay City.
Every color of the Autumn season — every attractive pattern. Order
vour Ed. V. Price & (io. suit and overcoat for Thanksgiving—now.
pays to buy our quality.
Cabbug,, ami onion plants
omy Grocery Store
strawberry plant*. T.
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The British Government got out a
! ne whalf-penny stamp for the West
[ Indies, containing u picture of (‘hria-
. tepher Columbus looking through a
i ?P>'KUe'x as he discovered the islandu
' in 1492. Columbus died more than a
' ( t ntury before the first telescope
I w as devised.
which is to remain on the
the orchard, according to
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Celebrate the day
with good clothes
You can be sure of the best when you buy here—all wool fabrics for sat-
isfactory wear—the color and pattern most becoming to your personality
expert tailoring ami distinctive style in clothes tailored to your indi-
\ iihial measure by
Ed. V. Price & Co.
‘•n//.’ .V.177O.VS LHADINa TAILORS"
Fhanksgiving
(Thursday. Nov. 30)
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 276, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 22, 1922, newspaper, November 22, 1922; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365687/m1/3/: 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.