The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 209, Ed. 1 Monday, October 1, 1923 Page: 4 of 4
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Power to Stop!
Buick Tout -wheel ‘ intake t
Buick tin. * het' brake* piovide a
latter cf aafrty welcomed by every
driver No matte, h. w careful he may
be there are moment* when the power
to ttop hie car quickly and eurely
avert! a aeriou* accwient
flun k four wheel brake* operate amply
by light prewure on the foot pedal
There it no change in the method of
operation over former Buick rear
wheel brake*.
Buick rear brake conetruction hat
proved it* dependability for many year*.
Identically the tame principle, ample
in it* mechanitm and effective in it*
braking control, now ha* been en.plowd
on the front wheel*
The adoption of four wheel brake* by
Bmck < n it* 1*44 car* it whidly in keep
ing with it* policy of giving the owner
everything that willincreaae hittafety.
comfort and *ati»factiow
The 1*24 Buick cart likewia* are di*
tmetive for their beauty, then increated
powrr. eate of opei*tton and comfort -
giving feature* never before found on
motor car*
■ till I MOTOR CO , SI.IMT. Mil H.
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Inquiries for Plans of Development Will Be
Cheerfully Answered
President
Treasurer
Secretary
Manager
I Harry .1. Stoojies
I J. V. Brasfield..
A. Miller
' E. W. Tnrner ...
SIMON BROS.
SALE
Is Going Strong
Drop in and see for yourself
Something doing every
minute
New Market
OVERHEAD CHARGES GO TO CUSTOMER
t x pen.se
Give Me a Trial
R. F. FA1CKNEY
I have eliminated every particle of overhi ad
and this means that you get cheaper nuats.
vi ry
Al
Strictly cash means no Ixmkkeeping expense,
means lower price of meat to you.
I have opened a meat market on 7th Street, near
J. McPeak Grocery Store and will sell for cash at th
lowest possible prices the choicest beef and pork,
chickens, turkeys and a general market line of g. ids.
jewiwi hill or fame.
the
There is
Heading.
LUMBER
and there’s
More Lumber
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Arriving
HAY CITY’S OLPE ST YARD
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EPISCOPAL BAZA AK.
HELP WANTED
WINTI It Ml IK FOR I. HUES
FALL ASP
Kill Hill. I INF OC THE LVHST < KI ITIOkS Ik MILLINEKY
M I Is I*
Fl It HING
IIIMfMINE MUX I O ATS Ak I*
>iui Fall and Minier Mode*
Pa> I * a Visit •»<! H<*' the
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clean Seersuckers, Silk and White Suits;
in
fact,
Mrs. A. 11. Stinnett
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1 clean and press anything you have.
SUITS PRESSED WHILE YOU WAIT
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And I Will Take Cure of Your Laundry fur Y'ou
Oh! Boy! Well say the
E. W. Turner Rice and
J. L LAY TAILOR SHOP
Irrigation Co., Inc.
WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER
Agent for the Best Hat Cleaners in the Stall 1
Phone H4
East Side Square
in
Largest Individual Rice Farming Project in the World
12,000 Acres Under One Management
WYMTERIOI’S “SEI HORSES’’
( SEP Ik “THE HOTTENTOT"
W. F. TEI IS
Jeweler
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er* HE more the Sonora
: -L owner pliya his in-
■trument the mote he ap-
preciates ita superioi tone
quality and fidelity of re-
production. Sonina steadily
increases in value to the
true music lover who
knows and appreciates all
the delicate shadings of
music interpretation, to be
heard only on this superior
instrument.
uuneceiiaary;
Iveta tuggcHted
Isrs. National
fslo, N Y
Shllt'ISt
ASP LINGERIE
•TOP THAT ITCHING
• U** Hlu* Htar Ramndy for IC< r -ma
Itch, Tetter or Cracked Hands, Bin*
Worm*. Chapped Face, Poitou Oak ,
Bunbunu., Old (tores or Hore* on I’hll- ’
drsu II raliava* all forms of Hora Feel
Tor sals by
Sold by Hatagurda I’lmriiiacy. Bay
I’lty, Taxa*. i"
I IIRISTI IS SI IENI E
NERVI! IS
Church corner '.th an<| Av>‘ C.
Scrvlci-H Sunday morning at 11
Sunday evening at 8:00.
Sunday School ut 9:45 a.nr.
Wedneadiiy evening at 8:00.
Evi ryoiie la cordially Invited.
bid you tee Baby Margaret Smith*
picture In Sunday Post She is a
prodigy! She is pretty In motion andi
w ill be teen in two oriental numbers.
in the "rest room" program Thurs-
day night at the Grand.
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Mr Ed Chapman, of Markham.:
pent Saturday In the city, on bus! I
I10HH.
Located Near Collegcport, Matagorda County, on a* Fine
a Body of Rice Soil as Can Be Found
in America
The Highest ClatiTalkhig
Machine in the World
in
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Po you love to hear a little child
"Ing? Little Evelyn McNabb is as
dainty »h a butterfly when she alnga
When the Leave* Come a-Tumbling
Down** Thuratlay. Oct. 4, at the
Grand
the right, title and Intereat of the Halil
Williamson Danielnon In and to said
property.
Hated at Bay City, Texas, thia the
| .’Nth day of September, A I*. 1923.
Prank Carr,
Sheriff, Matagorda County, Texas.
I 1-8- 15-22-d
The ladies of St. Mark's Episcopal
Church will hold a Christmas bazaar.1
Nov. 29. Many hand-made fancy ar-j
tides will be on display Edibles for
Thanksgiving dinners will be on sale.
A noonday luncheon will be served; I
coffee and sandwiches in the evening
specialist in every-
Probably none of the
11 acclaimed with Professor Einstein
would be included among those who
understand the Einstein theory.
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SH EKIEF’S SALE.
Order of Sale.
Sea horses are used for the
i in Thomas
drama
which
and
CLEARANCE
Statu >f Texas,
County of Matagorda
Whereas, by virtue of an order of’
sale issued out of the District Court
of Matagorda County. Texan, on a
judgment rendered In said court on
• the 2tlth day of June. A. I*. 1923, in
• favor of John A. Carlson and against
• William Danielson, No. #609 on the1
• locket of said court, 1 did on the 2Mh
• day of September A D H'2'i, a’ 10
• o'clock a m levy upon the following
• described tracts and parcels of land
• situate in the county of Matagorda.
— State of Texas, and belonging to the
' said William DanielHim, to-wlt: The!
north half of the northeast quarter |
of the southwest quarter of section 23,
map of the Texas
Company in the
to
fame ut present, and to gather Home
Ink liny of the predilections of the
lew from the balloting one must turn
according to the
Rice Development
Susan Perkins original survey, Mata-1
Korda County, Texas, being 20 acres |
of land
And on the 6th day of November,I
D 1923, being the first Tuesday of |
said month, between the hours of
•'clock a.in. and I o'clock p m.,
said day, at the court house door of
j said county I will offer for sale anil
<eil at public auction, for cash, all
AN INTELLIGENT PERSON, either
sex. may earn |10o to ( nd monthly
corresponding for newspapers. (15 to
926 weekly ill *pare time; experience
no canVaesing; sub- j
Rend for partlcu-
Press Bureau. Buf-
■uk 19-yr
first
time on the screen In Thoma* H
luce's ne wcomedy drama special.
"The Hottentot." which features
Douglas MacLeuu and Madge Bel
lamy. The sen hl'asts are one of the
fifty seven varieties that appear in
i Ilia hilariously funny story of a horse
fearing yachtsman who mistake* an
invitation to a fashionable steeple
< hiiHe for a boat party and then finds
it Impossible to dodge all the horses
around him He ends up by riding
the most dangerous horse of all in a
p< < tacular racing sequence.
The ei( horses which appear in one
comedy shot in the picture, which is
an adaptation of Willie Collier's fam
mis racing play, were secured with
the greatest difficulty as sen horai-s
are almost itr rare as shark's t< eth.
Douglas Madman plays the rule of
Han Harrington, who gets so discour-
aged In his efforts to keep off a
horse that he exclaims dismally.
'I'hl- Isn't a home, it’ a staid. •
Madia Bellamy recently tarred In
"Lorna Doone.’’ plays the pint of the|
adorable Peggy Fairfax," for who e
nuke he filially overcomes his fear of
the animals.
The picture Is showing at the Grand
Theatre.
(ETom the New York World)
According to the reaiders of
Jewish Tribune, the twelve outstand-
of the world are Albert
Chaim Weizmann, Israel
Louis Marshall, Louis I*.
Lord Heading. Nathan
to the Het of all the person* men-
tioned in the contest It is headed '
hy philanthropist*, of whom 27 are
named Next in order e"““ ■<d*n-1
tint*, of whom there are 12;
men, 11; financiers, nine;
men, nine; academicians, six;
five; musicians, five; j
four, and those connected with
theater, three
intellectual
Ing Jews
Einstein.
ZnagwHL
Braudels. ______ ___________ ____
Htruus, Georg Braudes, Chaim Bialik
St< phen Wise, Henri Bergson, and
Arthur Hchnltzler. Elv* of these num
are authors, three are engaged in the
field of law or politics, one is a chem-
ist, one a mathematician, one a rabid
and one a philanthropist. The wrlt-
t. n word, it is evident, Is at present
the readiest passport of the race into
the hall of fame
Yet the written word is the pass-
port of nearly every other race
nt. and to gather
Don't 84
Next in order come scien-
state*-.
literary '
artists,
Journalists, I
with the I
There is hardly an
or artistic pursuit in
which the Jew is not ut home, yet he
Is equally at home In practical af-
fairs. He Is a
thing there is.
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BAY CITY MONUMENT W0I.KS
G. C. Richardson, Proprietor
Made of the best grades of marble or grani'
phone us for salesman to call
The Home olHatt, SchtffnarA Marx Cloihtt
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 209, Ed. 1 Monday, October 1, 1923, newspaper, October 1, 1923; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365795/m1/4/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.