The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 222, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 17, 1923 Page: 3 of 4
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Matagorda Pharmacy
Eye-sight
LOCALS AND PERSONALS
GRAND
---THE HOME OF---
TODAY
ST A N DARI) ME RC H A NDIS E
Insurance
Edison Phonographs
Sherwin-Williams Paint
Eastman Kodaks and Films
Whitman’s Candies
SCHOOL TIME NEXT MONTH
There’s only one way to be sure
THE WONDER DOG
that your CHILDREN’S EYE-
—in—
SIGHT will be properly protect-
just
deg lee
ed and that is to have them ex-
BRAWN OF
amined regularly and glasses
The Pharmacist in charge of our Prescription Department
fitted, if needed.
Melody
[HE NORIH
night.
Our experience is a guarantee of
satisfaction.
Seats - - - 10, 15, 25c
LS
ERIDA Y
HOOT GIBSON
—in—
"SINGLE HANDED"
«
CUPERIOD
CJ STOCKt. POULTRY FEEDS<\
with—
KI TH ROLAND
L. Williams is visiting in
1’1. IM’s.
straw in it it i
La.,
HI I hl Yl
in n iicn.
ell
■ S-tf.
Fill I TRY
sippliis
II)
E. E. WOOD
BAY CITY ELECTRIC & ICE CO.
Bay City, Texas
PHONE No. 6
<2
wise
right it
mere puppet
pound foolish?
fir rotn
AND OYSTERS EVERY WEEK
it
it
Popham
Plant anything, I
E
*-f
all the time.
can slice your meat any way you want it.
Fresh Vegetables arriving every da,y.
Im
7
We still roast that good CLARK’S SPECIAL I’EABERRY
and RIO COFFEE
LJ|h|
Give us a trial, we appreciate your business.
20 Pound* Minimum
Pound
WET WASH
SEND IT TO THE LAUNDRY
T. J. CLARK
id
THE GROCERYMAN
LET US TALK FAMILY WASH WITH YOU.
that
PHONE US
Prize Winning Meats
y<HI
price
Harrison’s Market
Sutherland Motor Co
Bay City, Texas
Phone 18
Phone MM
When better aiSntnobilei are built. Ihikk will build them
i
FITS
lYtlHATORM AND
HKOODERS
Are you penny
and
Boiled Harn. Dried Beef, Sliced Bacon. Summer Sautagc,
We have an up-to-date slicing machine and
Increasing numbers of people are showing a cheerful
willingness to co-operate with essential utility services.
When they understand the problems of public utilities they
want to meet the industries half way.
We are always trying to better our service; meantime
impressing the users of our service with the importance of
their co-operation in insuring it continuous improvement.
You can coine here shopping with the
utmost confidence that the Meat you get
will be the beet to Im* obtained anywhere.
And no matter what cut you want, you
will find us always willing to do our best
to give it to you.
Venida Hair Nets
Remington Pocket Knives
Krementz Men’s Jewelry
Eveready Flash Light* ami
Batteries
Pyrex Kitchen and Table
Ware
Vantine’s Incense and In-
cense Sets
Goodrich Rubber Goods
Bring In your advertli
harvest Is good
An unexpected invitation; nothing to
dainty thing* u..G......--- t:
Conklin Fountain Pens
Eversharp Pencils
Dennison’s Crepe Paper,
Wax and Sets
Gibson’s Birthday Cards
and Hallowe’en Supplies
Blue Jay School Supplies
And everything found in a
First Class Drug Store
ROBS CALOMEL OF
NAUSEA AND DANGER
The City Council will m<*t in
ular session Thursday night
the
and i
THE HAUNTED
F .4 L L E Y"
FREE
TRIAL.
'I IStIMC KU MOY
bits i ydfr
lONKEY’S POII.1RY
Kt li FOILS
Beet*
onions.
"OREGON TRAIL"
(THE END)
Where
Bay City.
r yell
photographed
18-tf
xoine
let-
will
Two miles S E
H. KOCIAN.
L.
Croix
Rite
wise
City .
It
Matagorda Pharmacy
PARIS SMITH, Owner
I
Ville;
nil ••nd
id Hmi
off
of you H
ftdlowmen
I he People’sLaundry
Phone 145 S. E. Doughtie, Owner
WAY
Knir Out-el'- Fen n Teams (outer De-
irrecM 'Inn, Visitor*
Present.
I |Hiriw
plate
P. G. SECREST, Jeweler
"GIFTS THAT LAST"
ttRteJSkffiL'. ..... ......
v
T.
4
fit rough eart
I
and
If It is
If It
fair
That's <i
The price
formerly.
Arthur;
82d, Temple:
llth, Texas City;
Bay City. A.
Hush William",
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KI'IM'OPAL DAZA Alt.
All arruWK
for lhe first
Friday night
the
in getting
The Melody
an
Increased Driving Comfort
Provided in Buick “Fours”
* * I Ford a,l> fruil ,o “‘ho* al the fair
gear must be good
£resh fish
If r-n ••»*» fr*ei rr«-r-t <r.H "« SMiee.1 Ftf* SI
UMnUr KMb.'. Kmxmi, Hx "Whili,
M rws Oxx Wail- «• ewlk ValoaSu kxa*
■ad smii. x* a—-ar mrr. <>. muee
M.I.IKUMC0. to »WHK.n^a.U,g J.
Mrs. R
Houston.
... ■ I.<*.*.**>
If interested in fancy
i Ladies* Exchange.
Matchett. of Buckeye.
bU’Ineex visitor to Bay City
■
B JiZ -.......
I I’rof T J
i I hare taken rooms at the
ner home
Want to buy a second hand
auto, engine and g_____... 1.
See W I*, Fol I Is
t h »*f
reposing ui
qualities
meet pleasant
. One Calo tab at
I low of water.-
grtplng no
ight's ale
LT rid rt body peuees Keep kid
'J nays, kneel, and h»»r acti.e and
Mik; • rtk th* faioasoM stand-tn -
Dr NORSK'S Z5®\
INDIAN (fills
ROOT PILLS
rx^swreinro vsxns
The small town mind In likely to
be self-centered und Individualistic, ;
to look upon Its vocation merely an n
means to make a living instead of a
iiii-dium of service. Then fore It lx i
always too busy with Its own affairs;
to use any of Its time or talent for .
the promotion of the prosperity and '
happiness of Its community Ask It
to serve on some public work com-1
mlttee and It will almost Invariably
'I am too busy
Broad-visioned
consider it *
This industry daily invites understanding and friend-
ship by • ndeavoring to provide ample means for both.
In adjusting the position of the driving seat, in
lowering the steering column and in twinging the
shift lever and emergency broke within the easiest
ponmble reach of the driver’s hond, Buick has pro-
vided additional comfort and satisfaction in the new
four-cylinder models Ease of handling is also an
outstanding feature of the new Butck "four”. In
heavy traffic the abundant power of the famous
valve-in-head engine and the quickness with which
the car responds to every control enable It to glide in
and out of traffic with ths utmost facility, while Buick
four-wheel brakes assure perfect braking and safety
under all conditions
I, Wvdlelnal Y Irtwi-x KetalniM and Im-
■ pr<n<-d Hnnrernn. and Sickening
Qnallth*. Kcmmed Perfected Tab-
let l ailed -t alotabx.**
J
The latest triumph of modern sc I
etice Is a ” ‘
let known
'■Calotaba.”
Thi following gentlemen have con-
sented to make adilrexxes at the big
luncheon at Hamilton Hall Friday
night: Messrs W II. Wilson, R. F
Anderson. Pat Thompson. <>. A.
Moore. There will doubtless be oth-
ers as the discussion will be thrown
wide op, ti and anyone who may de-
sire will be at liberty to speak Say.
you cant* afford to miss this affair.]
can you?
Have your hemstitching
Ladies Exchange.
has hail seventeen years practical and school experience,
both in city and small towns. Let us be your Druggist,
xrf you know it is “Right.”
The Priscillas ale meeting this aft
ernoon with Mrs. W. F. Tetts
K. O.
program
Sholar* lx getting up
part. The Mr Indy Six
«lth an Inexhaustible
the newest and claxsies
a large < rowd is
tieea dis’ided t<» haVr
I Hall ('overs will lie
| Mt Pvvotraux
will be drlegathHia from
flitlf. Wadsworth and
of the county
will remain ax
nts per plate. If you
I a record-breaking
inllton Hall at
and family
Foster Mll-
.Interested Citizens
Editor's Note: Referring tn the
above let us say that the fair Is com
Ing on and unless the inexcusable
|thievery Is stopped there will not lie
Ford'11”) fru)t Inf* 1,1 show ut the fair. Aa
■ t. mo-t of thia fruit is green mid is
li;.|7 I not fit to eat.
done at
12-tf I
Ladies, don’t forget that E O. Taul-
bee is to be the presiding officer at
the luncheon Friday night anil he is'
anxious for you to attend
say, "I am too busy get someone
else'* Broad-visioned men men nt
affairs consider it a privilege to
place their time at the service of
their eoinmunltlc" and so you find
itlnm working ‘Hit the common prob-
lems and studying public affairs. Be
| ware of the small town mind
It will dwarf your soul and make
you a mere pup|H’< among your
Lufkin
i Port Arthur; A
J
L
E
Harris,I
Ixiwrey, 32d.1
8 Burke.|
Broadway. 32d,|
Ellis. 32d. Gates-
mx, 3Sd. League'
:!2d. Iloiixton.i
L H j
A 1).
Waddell, I
N H !
p a :
1 Rader
Robin 1
Morgan.'
Williamson. |
Hous-:
It is not sympathy that inspires this “50—50” spirit—
nor charity. Such people realize that their own personal
interests und welfare are best served by such spirit.
This Is a fine time to plant
garden truck
tuce, cahhagi,
tie safe.
(Galveston News
| With tour out-of-town teams eon '
i ivrring degrees Monday under the'
I auspices of San Felipe Lodge of Per !
fiction. Ancient and \ecepted Scot
pish Kite of Freemasonry und a reg i
istration of 12!» candidates for
W
M. D.
Glenn
H
Port
Sloane. 82d, Houston; John F
Jr.. 32d, Port Arthur: M
son, :<2d, Temple; H.
K. M
Harris, 33d.
:t2d. Houston
'■nentx have been made
luncheon of lhe season
Taulbee Is ar-1
while S. It. |
the inuxli'all
will lie there,
repertoire of)
it music Such I
peclisl that it hex I
It nt Hamilton i
laid for 2**0 by i
of the Nuckols Hotel I
Mata
other I
per I
just J
want
affair
enters
larlty.
those objectionable
hare heretofore limited Its use. ,
In biliousness, constipation, head-
aches amt indigestion, and In a great
variety of liver, stomach and kidney
troubles calomel wax the most suc-
cessful remedy, but Its use was often
neglected on account of its sickening
Now it is the easiest and
of medicines to take
ledtlme with a swat-
that’s all. No taste,
tin griping, wo nauxee, no salts A
good night’s sleep png the next mom-
in* vow are feeling file with a clean
iwrifieil system and a big ap-
t what you pleaes No
work, see
12-tf
Of course, you can save a little by doing your washihR
instead *if ttwing "Wet Wash" service. But you won’t gave"
much, when "Wet Wash" la only a few cents a |tound, and
hotnc washing costs something in time and materials.
And is that little you save worth your day’s lalior, with
its "washed out” folding at the end «if the day?
And is it worth the time y<Mi might have spent in a thou-
sand happier waya—for instance, with your children?
Save a |a nny lo-e a dollar's time and energy.
Foolish.
"Wet Wash".......-everything washed sweet and clean, and
returned damp, ready to lie starched and ironed, or hung
out to dry.
The ladles of St. Mark's Eiiixcopul l
Church will hold n <!hrl»tma»» bmniir.'
•Not. 28. Many hand-math' fancy nr-|
tit leg will be on display. Etliblm for.
ThMnkNKiviuK dinners will he on sale. |
A noonday luncheon will be served;]
while lhe sandwiches In the evening.
FIHKT I I M IILOY *»)
Sl tsOY I Bill YY YH.II l
Plant figs* Sura,
will all grow hire
■5c a
ilcnauxxalad" calomel tab-
le the drug trade as
Calomel, the most gen-
erally useful of all medicines
upon a wider field of popu-
-purified and refined from
bjectionahle qualities which
I
Lufkin iiml Manning.
i Mrs. Caroline H Flxher, of Murk-
ham. is in the city visiting friends.
A Spirit of “50-50"’
The Melody Six Is coining back
with a bang Friday night. If you 1
want to hear a musical program that I
will make your blood tingle, attend i
the big community banquet at ilamil-1
ton Hall Friday night Fifty cents
per plate.
I
Good second-hand typewriters for
sale TAYLOR BROS. 19-tf
Thomas H. Ince presents Douglas
McLean in Bellboy 13." at the Gram"
Monday and Tuesday.
Mr. Pete Williams, of Palacios, was
in th. city today and stated that the)
gulf and bay cut up more and rose I
to greater volume In the past week I
than for several years The commo-
tion was caused by the hurricane
which has just spent itself i»
Louisiana.
jl today.
Mr. E. 8 Dugan has returned
11 from a buxinwx trip to San Angelo
I Mr J M. Spence, of Buckeye.
I spent today in the city on buxines* |
Mrs Mura Brashear, of Weimar, is I
Ilin the city visiting her daughter. Mrs.
IIg A. Moore
If you want something to laugh at
see Douglas McLean in "Bellboy 13,"
Monday and Tuesday.
Have you hud baby
I yet?
I Remember "The Hottentot." a
Thomas II Ince production, featuring
'Douglas McLean?—"Bellboy 13," by
i same star and director, with special
! music Monday
1 2“ ‘"~*t v e like to help you To be
when neiea iry and still to be thorough
of’ the achievements we are most proud of
>>rl< done In time, we will do It.
Will be paid for the apprehension
and arnat of anyone caught stealing
fruit or nuts from any tree in Bay
r.. . . , '.City. This Includes youngsters a*
One way t*> increase the, H u |() in
r.turnx on rice Is to »d- n (
a food by physl- .- •• r .....
Another way to 11
help the rice Industry is to attract'
the attention of the nation to rice ax
one of Itx staple crops and the ninin-i
stay of many of Its people."
— 32d Bay
K. C. C.
Have your Xmas photographs made)
soon 13t-f
j Choice Klondyke strawberry plants,
The Lake Charles, Lu., American at Nile per hundred ...o..., o
Press has this to say of the rice in-' of Buy City. J
duatry: "Rice is the big crop of ll-2*kl
South and Southwest Louisiana and '
South Texas There is hardly a man. I
or woman, or child in the rice belt;
of these two xtatex that is not af-!
fected more or leas by the success or :
failure of satisfactory rice marketing !
Never by failure of crops for that does
not happen ~
sales ami
vertise its value ax
cal denionxtratlon
—-
Fair Fair
whfr#’ -■ wh**r
Hay C’lfy,
liver, a aur
petite rat
danger
Calntahs are sold only in original,
sealed package*, price thirty-five
cent* for the large, fkmlly package;
ten cent* for the small, trial sire
Your druggist is authorised to refund.
the price as a guarantee that yon will
be thoroughly delighted with < alo-1
tab* —(Ad*.I wAf !
t
I rstrntlon of 121* candidates for de-1
I gret'H from the fourth to the four I
a tventh. the forty-sixth semi-annual'
I reunion of Texas Consistory und co- '
I'ordinate bodies got under way
Tlie opening address was delivered ,
I; b\ Thomas Irving I-ursen. 32d De-
j i.r<cs were conferred by teams from]
| I'ort \rtliur, Lufkin. Manning ami I
Bay City Degree masters includ-
ed rlie tollowing Fourth. Harry K I
Rupp 32d, fifth, Harry K Rupp.1
32d sixth, Adrian F Levy. 32d. sov
lenlh. S. 8. Taylor. 32d; eighth, con-
ferred by I’ort Arthur team, Arthur!
It. Miles. :i..’d K c II.. degree mas-1
ter: ninth, conferred by brethren'
'from Lufkin and Manning. Andrew!
| Clinton Ellis, 32d. degree muster.
eleventh, conferred by brethren from I
League City. Jami s Hayden Host
twelfth, Joe K Heyman, 32<i;
lienth. Nathaniel T .Blackburn. 32d.l
K. C. C. II . fourteenth. William,
George Lyons, 32d.
Degrees today will be conferred by
M. Openhelmer Chaptet of Rose
Ancient ami Accepted Scottish
Lexter John Peterson. 32d. is
II m.islcr Degree masters will
ilo lllde I 'llti'ent II. Joseph llilirv
H, nson. 334; sixteenth. Charles An-
I sell Schadt.. .’d seventeenth, con-
ferred by brethren from Beaumont. I
I Henry Bascom Gum lies. ::;'d, eight I
eenth, Landon M Kelsey
Among those who registered yes-'
terday from points out of the city)
were the following It. M. Burger.
32d. Houston: \ B. Miller, 32d, K.
If. C. II., Port Arthur; Thomas P.
Gardner, 32d, Port Arthur: J. O.
(Dockery, :.’d. K C <’ II . Wharton.
Iw. C. Bishop. 32d, K <’ C. H . Crock
I itt, C. X Burke, 32<l, Lufkin ,1. S.|
McConnico, 32,1. Lufkin; A L Polk,
:"'d. Manning: X .1 Fetterly 32dJ
Yoakum, W C Carpenter, 32d, Bay
City; .Al. D. Davis, 33d. Grunge, W
M. (Henn. 3'2d, Lufkin; S. S Taylor.i
32d. Buy City, C .1 Blanchard, 30th,
Houston; W It. Brook*, 32d, Bay
City Sam V LeTulle, 32d. Bay City;
I'. A Humphries. 32d. K C C II .'
Alvin: J II Knott, 32d. Keltys; II '
M McFarland. 32d Port Arthur. T
V Jenkins. 32d, Texas City. E N.|
| Gustafson, 32d. Bay City; A
t City; Sam C
, H., l-a Grange; J
Roy
c. I
Hayden R<
Kaminsky.
C. Brantigan. Huntsville;
McClendon. 32d Texas
Newson, 32*1. Lufkin. M
;i:’d. K. C. C. 11.. Houston
Telfair. 32d. Port Arthur;
STOP
HEAD-
ACHES
df fAc
fovree
An unexpected invitation; nothing to wear hut some of your
dainty thing* which cannot be worn without being eleaned and ren-
ovated m> time to do that, apparently Or a garment Hut you
meant to send on Monday. anMvnly di-iovered reposing in your
clo«l on Wednesday
It la in just auch dilemma* that
qm k Jn our work, c’
akClftai. B one C7 — -----
huntML P'*»*b<« •*• K** ,h*
t* nuts we will tell you to. frankly.
Glee u* a ring whether you are a regular patron or not
VERSERBROS.
Her CNy, Tmm
32d.
thlr-
liill I iJ’il
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 222, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 17, 1923, newspaper, October 17, 1923; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365808/m1/3/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.