The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 181, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 28, 1923 Page: 3 of 4
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GRAND
7
TODAY
The Life and Pep of your
Insurance
fact,
in
Silk and White Suits;
I
clean Seersuckers,
I
I clean anil press anything you have.
SCHOOL TIME NEXT MONTH
SUITS PRESSED WHILE YOU WAIT
And 1 Will Take Care of Your Laundry for You
SIGHT will lie properly protect-
in
ed and that is to have them ex-
THF FTFRXAL FLAME’
amined regularly and glasses
NORMAS BEST
fitted, if needed.
SPECIAL mi mic
J. L. LAY TAILOR SHOP
Our experience is a guarantee of
Monday A UriiI
ROUGH RICE
satisfaction.
25 35c
SEATS • • • 10
WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER
Agent for the Best Hat Cleaners in the South
East Side Square
Phone 84
STORAGE
“THE SONG OF LIFE”
Also
Now Is The Time
SUPERIOR
LOVE I'll IMH'UIIM TM
J
COAL
I
Phone 433
n
on
v
wn
and Films
New Feed
Xumbcr M-l-X.
Telephone ><►. 8
E. E. WOOD
Store.
Mr*.
We have the EASTMAN and BROWNIE
Mr*
KODAKS and FILMS, nil fresh and new.
Bny City, Texas
PHONE No. 6
Let us do your finishing.
nd to the
We
Phone 6.
K.
ha*
II
Sun Co., San Antonio, and they do beau
Prize Winning Meats
tiful work, ami gi
prompt service.
pi'
41.,
MATAGORDA
Au-
•r
it
PHARMACY
you.
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3
Harrison’s Market
Bay City
PARIS SMITH, Proprietor
' oil
Bay City, Texas
Phom
18
f
Safety First
DRY CLEANING PROCESS
Frid
ng
fiioae no
t-
MONUMENTS
A Trial Will Convince You
Made of the last grades of marble oF granite — Write or
Teacher nt Plano
for salesman to call
it
VERSER BROS.
Phone 338
LET VS TALK FAMILY WASH WITH YOU.
Phone 1«2
i
Hoi 437
Bay City. Tata*
N,rm»
Talmadaw
If you can spare the time, why not
ch
ed
Put in that receptacle for the fan or per-
colator.
Let us install that switch for the hall or
porch light.
Bay City Electric
and Ice Co.
WEDNESDAY AND
THURSDAY
Here all this week, but an early call is to
your advantage
INTERNATIONAL BINDER TWINE
NEW ROUGH RICE BAGS
SEWING TWINE
Safety h'irnt Syntrm In OpmMl
in Hay City Erchutivtly by Un
ivhat cut you want, you
ya willing to do our U st
—for all those improvements in the electrical equipment
of your home.
Your Garment*, No Matter How Fine or Delicate,
Are Safe* at I*Mt
iar-
• I
i nd
on
novelties in
N E W H A T S
wall
You
i> In
u
Eyes depends on the care
you give them now.
Call and we'll talk it over.
Dr. M. Ertl, Optometrist
To the exclusion off everything else
ith
iHL
I ►* »<!•».
ring*
BAY CITY MONUMENT WORKS
G. C. Richardson, Proprietor
Bay City, Texas
The People’s Laundry
Phone 145 S. E. Doughtie, Owner
Farmers’ Storage Co.
E. E. WOOD, Mgr.
h-
frd
to
is
T. J. CLARK
THE GROCERYMAN
COTTON
C. J. STEVES
ALWAYS I' 1 HI W IKhFT
Ihtr Hut I Ity Beak A Treat la.
P. G. SECREST, Jeweler
"GIFTS THAT LAST"
_____12ftc
_____12ftc
15c
23c
15c
30c
..-.25c
....15c
....15c
....10c
— 12fcc
-...121/ic
....8 14k
....55c
...-35c
—30c
.— .20c
Messrs. Henry
There’s only one way to be sure
that your CHILDREN’S EYE-
Such work naturally takes a place along with the coin-
ing of warm weather and the spring housecleaning, lour
home can be more easily open to our workmen.
Carleton, traveling
of the
Mr* I
The I <•<•<! in Hie III II I II 11 \ HIGH. When you l>exln using
sl 1’1 It lit if I I I II you ran reM aasiired Unit you are KIGHT,
fur there l» a correct one for oyer, feeding purpose.
right along
Inclined to
III Ml MIII It, on your nexl feed order call Sunilier H, H'k for
L. II. ItW I Ss he will uladly tell you all about them, explain-
linr lhe adiantatf*' of leedlnir *1 PI ItlOlt oxer cheaper feed*.
Ml PI limit II I Its will make lhe mule go, the cow* milk. lhe
li<ii* cackle, ami the hou* urow.
an corm
t confide
phone us
' Classes for Season 1*23-2* will bo
resumed September 17th
(I. Thornhill and daugh-
Gila, and Ml** lle«*ie Mo-
ot Matagorda, were visitor*
Phone
H E W(X)D New Feed
Cotton la comlnx In to l»e ginned
but the farmer* *eem
hold for higher price*, j
M ire, VRET HORD M<' ONN» 1.1.
pound package and envel-l
7*c, at Hu*ton’a Drug'
24-301
One opening placed properly will serve the
vacuum cleaner while you can clean rugs
several floors.
ilithodiat Church Friday morning at!
I# o'clock to take everybody to the
j picnic. That mean* you
Dre** up your lawn* and plant fall
I garden*
The advantagi' of OUR Dry Cleaning Process are to wash
garments in soap and water without wetting or fading the
garments, and the merits of this process, which is noted for
its successful cleaning of delicate fabrics, such as silks,
satins, chiffons, georgette crepes, anti also gloves, muffs,
furs and baby robes, and men’s clothing as well, are de-
pended upon in all the large cities of America. It is now
available in Bay City.
g' Hid
Church to
at
and
Y ott
ut mot
will I
Ml** McConnell I* no* enrolling
pupil* for the coming season
Mr. W
berley
to the city yesterday.
E. E WOOD New Feed
"Wello- ye*
'he Methodist
morning
ir* Sure
If for any reason you are not pleased with what you
are getting out your electrical service, call us and we will
be glad to come to your home and advise with you.
e here shopping with the
•nee that the Meat you get
t t<> be obtained anywhere.
I EE WOOD. New Feed Phone 8.
Symphony Lawn, package 69c. Hard
! Baltimore,
I ope* for
We have a complete selection of Straw Hats
in the season’s best styles.
Rough braided Sailors are preferred and come
in copper tones as well as natural color.
Also a vai iety of Panamas and Bangkok* for
m» n who prefer soft straws.
Get one of these Straws today.
take that trip to Fritndswood Wed-
nesday and look over the fig Indus-j
try'
Ami no ma
will find u«
Io give it t
Mr .and Mr*. R. L. William*
*pcnt the week-end In Eagle Lake
with Mr*. William*' parent*, Mr. and
George Herder.
Jonteel face powder, vanishing and
cold cream, 39c each, during Factory
to You Sale at Hu*ton'* Drug Store |
24-30.
a mile of
No. 2 Can V. C. Pork & Beans, per can-----
Campbell’s Tomato and Vegetable Soup
No. 1 Can Sliced Peaches in Syrup -------
No. Can Half Peaches in Syrup. — —
No. 214 Can Pie Peaches
No. 2 Can Delmonte Cherries
No. 2 Can Grated Pineapple
No. 1 Can Grated Pineapple
No. 2*4 Can Sweet Potatoes--------------
No. 2 Can Hominy-----------------------
No. 2 Can Tomatoes-------------------—-
No. 2 Can Corn-------------------—---—
No. 1 Can Tomatoes —-------------------
No. 10 Can Lassie’s Syrup
CLARK S SPECIAL COFFEE, per pound—
Peaberry Coffee, per pound—----------
Rio Coffee, p< r pound.
You are not paying for tin cans when you buy our cotfee.
These are our regular prices, picked at random through
the store. Get our prices on quantity buying.
LOCALS AM> I’EKNOSALS
you
H o’clock.-Ill
I thunk you"
Be Murn and attend opening of mil-
linery and ready to wear. Wednesday
and Thursday, am to >•.!•> pm
new fall style*
new-
and
Mill MB HHtM
WE FIND, IN LOOKING THROUGH OUR STOCK.
PRICES THAT SHOULD INTEREST THE BUYING
PUBLIC.
E WOOD. New Feed
Mr*, A. H. Wadsworth
turned from Austin.
*:3« a m
Advance display of
in all new color* and material*
purse*, bracelet*
The Vogue Hat Shop 27-2*
Mr Fred Carleton, traveling rep-
i resentallve of the Houston Mill A
Elevator Co., I* In the city with hi*
family for a few day*
There will be plenty of car* at the'
Louise Holman and her guest.
Margaret Collins
E E WOOD New Feed ______
Mr*. Baxter Golightlv has g<>ue to I
Wi st Texas for an visit * W
Xr'
‘ i-
visiting and It Wil- * wk EBKr Xf Ml W W
llama.
...............
Miss Louise Holman entertained
I with two tables of Bridge at her
'home last night in honor of hurt
, brother, William, and her guest. Miss
'Margaret Collins, of Dallas Miss
i Louise was moat graciously assisted ?
I by lier mother amt a delightful time
«a» had by all. Those composing the
party were Misses Opal Boney and
' Margaret Collin*. Mr. and Mrs. Hal
Davis, .Messrs Henry Gaedcke and
John Hill. William Holman and Miss
Miss
I’hone 6.
Dr. and Mrs. 8. R Hholars leave
in the morning for Orange to visit
' aith Dr. Sliolara' parents and sister* l
IXIHT On or near the W. C. T.
I" rest riKim, Sunday afternoon, a
diamond and platinum brooch Finder
pic<s« return for reward to
Goodwin Sterne at Matagorda
A heavy rain fell yesterday In lhe
Huebner settlement and came within
the city, stopping at the
old dairy on the Matagorda road
*■■ not needed and atopped thresh-
Ing In that vicinity.
For Rent—Bit room house close In.
all modern convenience*, large yard
and garden space Mr*. John F.!
l-ewl*. 20-tf
Rhone 6 '
I'll sure li
i meet
o’clock
thank i
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 181, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 28, 1923, newspaper, August 28, 1923; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365766/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.