The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 298, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 22, 1924 Page: 4 of 4
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Trade
Assure Success of
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Your Window Drapes
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E. E. WOOD
Jmdin. Pastor
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Taylor Brothers
PHONE No. 6
Bay City, T<‘xu<
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WHITE LEGHORN EGGS
Johnson Strain, From 200 - - Egg Hens
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Prize Winning Meats
Motor To Church
Per Setting 15 Eggs $1.50
Otis Montgomery
In Comfort
And no
Mail Orders Promptly Handled
The CHEVROLET 5-Passenger is most popular for family
us*1, Itecause of the comfort it affords
Bay City
Phone 281
Its Power. Reliability and Low Up-Keep appeals to all
Phone IK
Tribune Went Ad, brine bualne**
$1,350,000
Presbyterians are"”
for Christian Education in Texas.
Just Received
iving it.
We art* eoun’ing on Bay City to do
her part
This space courtesy of
A Beautiful Sample
Line of
Callahan Chevrolet Co
PHONE 109
LADIES’
DAY OR NIGHT
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SPRING
The Markham Irrigation Company
and The Gulf Coast Irrigation Co.
COAT SUITS
limited
Will water
a
acreage
COATS and
this year
All land must be inspected
DRESSES
before a water contract
Will be on display
will be issued
Tomorrow
Do not start your plowing be-
One Day Only
fore consulting the manager
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Bay City, Texas
Markham Irrigation Co.
Gulf Coast Irrigation Co.
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II Mrs lotieph Hofon-on
II Klyubythe Jones
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I Zeke Hines
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IIColonel <Hb*on
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Trilby include* Arthur Edmund
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Frnnct* MeDnaaM
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utmost confidence
will be the bent to
matter what cut you want, you
will finti us always willing to do our best
to give it to you.
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II tl», following citizen
InnM signatures having
l| by Colonel (Hhaon
I Mr William Jonea . .
I Mrs leru.liy Jones
I Widow firuy ., Mrs
I Hetsy.......
I James Henry Jones
I I leucon Blue uni .,.
Mr.
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FL&T Curtain RODS
for your new home
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Hoss.r
Heth Taylor |
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W Dickey I
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Mie. Man. Vent
Mr Walter Holme*
and Mr*. Abner
Mnurine DeLano I
Irby Stinnett j
Vance llleii.t I
Theodore t Henal I
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Tobin* Duseuberty
Mr
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I will close our burlier
|o’clock Saturday nights.
K A chrtis,
■tecty-Trees. Harbers I'tiion,
City, Trias
Mr. Hob Hi.k .
Mr*. Pearce I
Zack I**Lam>i
Mm <; A Moore
Mr T. J Clark I
l»r h h sboianl
Lit* Ann Hlocum
, Mie* Edith Arm.trotiK ii
i Mine l-arrv Ptiilllp.l
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Hal tMvi-
Hob Hi.k
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Pat tllenn I
A Karri.
Mi<* Tenmo Holm<>s|
Mr
Mrs
Mr
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net to u*. 8d cent*.
»4»erflsln« Ar*t Insertion,
bl' rente |»e. line fNbeeqnmt inset-
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All lecal work “
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Mr, William Jones and hi* good I
L wife Jetu.liy are very busy got ling I
| r< ady and the formal opening will be I
.Thursday evening. January- :.’l. i»2i |
I Thia |HN>t«>r(tee, like some other*, hast
j b en amt I. heinn entcti-sl with a
I nreat deal of interest, but the Post i
master ha. at last been announced. I
• auti Mr Joins will upon the window j
to deliver all mail and packages t<>
|th< following citizens, their names*
sworn to I
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MON BROS
n. er Harf, _
Willie
IltJnorge Washington
t M<e Lincoln ...
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Ymi invest niaii.c dollar- and devote much time to plan-
ning yrnir window draping*. Insure your eompletesuc-
eess by using KIRSCH CURTAIN RODS.
Kirsch Rods simplify all draping problems. There’s a
rod or combination of rods for every draping effect. They
come single, double and tripl< : extension style or cut-to
length, to fit every window. Beautifully finished in last-
ing Veivetone Brass.
The Kirsc h brackc t has no equal for simplicity, practica-
bility and utility. Rods goes on or comes off by merely
tilting. So east no effort; yet it will never come down
accidentally.
Look for the trade mark "KIRSCH" on the earton.
Thw vagua f<H tHibbrd hair I* pa««-|
Ing T>«“lr» tn drew* the hair in n!
nnw ami becoming f*«hlon ba* led1
many young wotB' h tv adopt the iJkt* I
i•<■].-Ilar<’>» \ndr e Mfayetle the
||'celebrated French beauty, ybn play*'
llithe title rote In Richard Walton Tul-I
|l ly'« picturaratlon ”t Trilby,’’ wich
|| will he shown at the Hrand Theater
ll'on peat Monday and Tueaday Her
H introduction of thi« «tyle will probnb-
B |y tea the forerutiner of a period in
M favor of this arrangement Mlle.'
H) Iklfaycdte rolls her golden locks until
■I they attain ordinary length of the
||, m>b and when securely faatened with
II t*o pit”. ,h* re«nlt aives the appear-
|| a nee of btrhbed hair Rhe wear*'
|| bang’ that reach to the erehrow* (
11 Th- voun* French star. incMont-
|| ally has been proc I a I med a reincar-(
|| nation of Trilby by Herald du Mau-’
II tier son
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mediately, he cannot
gagement with us
<it San Antonio
stead
tive personality
striking speaker,
with much interest.
In puttiiik ou this banquet the Bap-
tists hate two great objectives
first objective Is to atrelli
fellowship of Hie members,
and objective is to present, adopt and
I subscribe their financial budget for
I 1924 We do not believe that any
I church would be justified in having a
I banquet merely for the pur|n se of
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King-
i net to
I pm Im h par
i canty TtH'ttn* t-
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merry-making and eating
gr<at objective for our Lord's
dom should be In view We take it
that all Baptists should be interested
in these two gr<at aims of our church
Let it lie understood that every Bap-
tist in the city and Ills family have
a cordial invitation to attend All
members of the Sunday School, B. Y. i
| P W M, I", mid all who are av-
Iciistomed to worship with us are al-1
Iso invited If for any reason you have,
I not received your personal invitation.
I consider it an oversight for you are
I just us welcome as if you had re-
Icelved one. The time Is Tuesday
I night, Jan 22 The place Is the First
I Baptist chureh. Come,
pl-22 W. M.
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M1TICE
I Mar, Slocum
I Delilah Martin .
| Cyrus Impew
II Mr*, I'yriia lb>(w*w
l.faM-ph RnhiaaM .
I Sila* Hardback
J Mr Jonathan A •►net
lonalhsn Abner
.... Mr*. K
.Mr*
K X.
1 Philo MrCbtfcHMth.
I and other* Jan
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Tlie preparations for the annual
Line banquet of th* Baptists are well
I under way. All committees are work-
ing beautifully and all arrangement
i have been completed. There Is one
j change in the program, however.
I which may be noted here. Dr I" S
pJroner of Dallas, who was to have
I spoken wired ttiat on account of hl-
II living to undergo an operation ini
* meet his ell-
T Y. Adams,
speak in his
Dr Adams has a very .fttrae-
and lie i- a v« rj
will be heard
Beginning on January 1. 1924. we
shops at 10
I»h per »«»• TMatlr Tribune,
a*. 19 ( etna
Inch
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 298, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 22, 1924, newspaper, January 22, 1924; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365874/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.