The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1924 Page: 3 of 4
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THE IMPROVED
LOCALS *XI» PERSONALS
GRAND
Blue Chimney
TODAY
‘ ‘ GIFT 3 THAT LA5T"
New Perfection
it Wile
What
in
Watches
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Clocks
Diamonds
Cut Glass
rm
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In Her Latest I'ieture
Silver Ware
CHASTIDY
China Ware
also
Pottery
lesop fl bi i *
15
PRICES .... 10
Eagle
Cleveland Guynn is in
(OX'S
P. G.
Mr
few
FRIULI
srovr
II V*
vr
like
<
"Jl'NGLE' GOIHiESs”
GETTING your ORDER
t HIM-
BIS-
PI W
AND
from
returned
llemonstratlens Glady Given
THERE
GETTING
TAYLOR BROTHERS
you
The
There's quite a difference between just sell-
ing an automobile and selling the measure
Clark’s Special Coffee
of ear performance that the purchaser ex-
pects for his money.
hill of sale, you get a
Dodge Brothers
MOTOR CAR
HARDY-ANDERSON AUTO CO.
I* V KI 'T-TI it III Rs
Ml I TIM,
Phone 154
EXIDE BATTERIES
GOODYEAR TIRES
11
Coffee That Satisfies
r
Their
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Vr
AN EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS—FREE!
I
MRS.
Ml it Illi
l»rv
originated
in
with a
i am»'l
said to
WHITE LEGHORN EGGS
HOWE TOWN PIPER HIM
Johnson Strain, From 200 - • Egg Hens
Per Setting 15 Eggs $1.50
Otis Montgomery
and
1
Mail Orders Promptly Handled
Phone 281
Bay City
Read The Tribune’s Want Ads.
some
... a—.....-
&
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I si in i< i
; high se<
w riptiire. and showed |
Glacier
Refrigerator
VERSER BROTHERS
EXCLUSIVE MES S STORE
giii: west
11 t v E
REFRIGERATOR TIME IS ALMOST HERS—WE HAVE
ON DISPLAY A LINE OF GLACIER REFRIGERATORS
AND WORLD LIKE FOR YOU TO LOOK THEM OVER
REFORE KEYING.
i*'or in-
eorru
tln>
"thankee-
the IH«*
social ion
“THE! MIN LIU
PISS| |)
are
«up
The highent-grade house-
hold refrigerator built--
selling at a popular price.
Exclusive, patented fea-
tures—not found in any
other refrigerator. •
FOR SALE
condition.
Another
glorious shower
good
tine
at
h 1 T II F K I N I
MneBON VI. 1)
» of
ran
would
r way
I N<.IM I It'S Ito Ilth
i t'NsihFK wl ItVFV
or < oast o
* ithout
••I the
pu
A Eord coupe in
MILS KATE MOORE
VMUgv is
venture to
spent each
other
invested
con
intra
rss st
I
DR. M. ERTL
Optometrist
iitiNFv Hi nt,. iivv un
•OWE PttsTst RIPTs
Walker Furniture Co
FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS
gated
,; warts,
to the
paper
Iles pref full
Mi-
ni r,
Mrs
every
should be turned
ENTI RT ONs
^ECREST
If you want more business use
“printersink” for results.
good
7-13
1924
ARE NOW
AT THIS STORE.
I don’t expect
to fit all the
glasses worn
here, but I do
want to fit you.
Call and see me
THF GREATEST till.
V VI.I E VV F HAVE EV FR II VII
MOIIIRVTI Pith I S.
Bl.IE I
OX
Parent-Teachers’
lot Hay City held U ‘—
A
and our hear
She bad her ey
U<t- about sig month*;
r* ** •!»** k In th* treasury
and defaced
ever
seven
with color,
rpi!E heat insurance of
£ pure, frenh, clean,
wholesome food in to place
It in the clean, ps*0vi
" b*r« w»
'eguiar nieWing
question |
? fW‘
*n
I Mrs W
' !>ry Th* <w
appropriate
LO
J It___>
ImiiHI
set Vlc< |
i hsnmT
I nance
Thoiua- II. Ince Offers Illg Feature
healing With Neu Woman
and Age-Old love.
O.
was a most
for the pro-
March 15 to Saturday.
COX VARIETY STORE.
10-1M
>t the
Ilf Ml II
ind on*
■Ut*
in cr|-
■*Th*r*
this nrghiI/a*Jon
■ n Tbh
iv one
r
s hour a
memorial
iloved Mm.
ham Mrs Ipinghem having been a
charter m*mb*r
and the first on*
• Tganired to Im
pr> sided or*
eiilcient n
thought
gHIna flr.t
Langham a
how baautifiilly her
• his pa-sage of *.■-*-
ih< glory In h«r
though she he dead
of
“WHAT V MIFF LEVKNEOt"
MUX1IVT \ Nil Tl FSIHY
-'••••••••••••••••
' Katherine
Ma< Deaal4
Mrs
tirorer
p «nd
lingerie,
n t h»* low
- -,e,||
> the
Man.- II
minority ||
a l«>p,.|ul||
i harl»uni||
ix uiMom
OF MRS. < . I. V NGII VM
really, truly, beautifully
Praiae the Lord!
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t«BBMMeeoeeneaMBC«BBe
car an<l the daily satisfactory use of the car.
The cafeteria I
I .Of, Angeles.
H‘»h of young
resemble Veal
The pulp
ftom ojlvia
A I;.’ bill
then
soiled
The posseasbm of
ift guaranteed to th*
tiy the government
dtattw Opium
THESE NEW
:y viohEi.s
American Samoa
native* forever
of the t,'sited I
alcohol, patent medl-
and eommorcialixed drugs
pr diihit. d arid medic al aervbe la
dtHcusHion front
beam produeeil by
1, ••VVIniI a Wit..
EOR RENT
houio'koeping rooms
tlenia*ti hot bath*. I
,Sd tun'h nteded revenue
know' that as a business
* nt an erpmi m any
grip-
> entury \inerican
driainatie, iremen-
\n original from
JEWELRY
Three furniabud
■ rooms for g''ti
Phone 89.
returned I
wa-
ll Lewin
line of
f’aaltn
of Mr
ItlSR
STORE.
Mr. Ed. Wilkins, who is drilling a
well at Thompson, is home for a
days’ visit
“A "Who can final a
for her price is far
line
for
An »lrpinne Service destined to
ti;,,tCairo .y and India In
four day- i planned by the Imperial
Tiansport Company of London
The Baventy-Mlle Kid. an old »oiir
donth miner of the early Alaska min-
ing days, has charge of Mt .McKin-
ley National Park, and i» mid tn
know more about the mountain than
any other man.
Mrs Jennie K Crocker of CHftna-
dale. Ma*, holds a captain's license
for an oceangoing sailing vessel. Hhe
also holds a certificate entitling her
to net a» first mate of any steamship
afloat * |
Mr.
Lake on business this week.
V VKIETI
10-15
We are offering an extra pair of trousers free with each suit pur-
chased from u» from the Spring and Summer line of 1»2J There ara
eight class ranges of the remaining sample* from thlw line be<lnnlng
a* low a. IJS.im and up to all with free trouser*. Thea* gait*
ean he made un fr ’m the New Spring and summer 1974 model* and
there I* nothing to dHHnguleh fhem from the current segaon'a styles
and fabric*.
fe and
yet she Ilves
member of this
friends
>n. in her c
mer. sang
Mrs
Mike Murphy
i.r.dge party
Association
,w a beautiful service
I Tuesday afternoon in memory of, and
I honoring the life of Mrs. C. Lang-
ham. who passed Into the life eter-
nal. Saturday. February 23. 1921
‘ This service was beautiful ev<n in
I its aadneaa. Mrs. T II l-ewla pre-
was touching
She read, as a
the life of Mra.
... -he moved among us.
I the latter part of the last chapter of
Proverbs, beginning "Who can find a
I ..1—a......fne 1kgve« it **!/■** i st lllf
Mr. Hill ingrain
Fort Worth last night
Big aale <m diahea for eight days -
*. «e L3 a • as v-el <1V
Saturday,
March 22
the most
ti the entire
« no faith
He -ays ;
publicity that th'
•«t to ailvantag**.
use to best a,I-1
home town pup,*- il
that if the monet I clnns
for fancy calendar*
ir.s'k g|v<-auay,
my invested, not
In carefully plan-
ned newspaper advertising, the ac-
tual net returns to the advertiser
would be ten times as great to say
nothing of th« advantage the small-
town paper would derive from
additional
Ami we
oullder ft
t< wn *’
Now. if it were possible for us to
.follow in the footsteps of the Hay I
City i< w Electric Company and |
make anything like as big
! i tile way c' ‘—............
j tow n
VI JIN to
HrduiNrla) aft-
mot her,
Mr* i
nr»> pfiiu*
I pie* *- of
H U mlwworth
prUf*, <*n
i riel t h<
a Ixrtth
rlowM lunrhwm
ottr own |
Min ThoM
took for h*r
thlrtyt>hhit
the IHw hint or \
nnd then uhowliiK
pt* fitted hi with
Mm. T I
I hided an<l th* program
* in It* nimplicity.
word plrturv of
• leiinghHin ax
V FVSTER • ttltlhlNG, BETTER-
I.(HIKING Bl.IE (HI’INEV NEW
I'EHFEt THIN WITH tilNVEN-
II N< I s TH VI' M VhE VOI R Kill IL
IN RIIRh MORE I’l.E\S1NT.
Mrs Rue,*.
Federation
read quite
that
>'d that
loll*
g'HMl
along this Un*-
After th. hualu<
fm and Im pro*,..tv
held for our
v submitted.
E. K Wood.
W II. Wilnvu.
Pat Thompson
Chas E. Blackwrll
cessfui merchant i
of Washington ha
endar advertising
are many linn
country store
but the cut* he can
year
knick k
I
spent or donated
newspaper
net
It
bill when reported to
R*'pre.,,-nt*iivv J, J |
Mr*,
lovh
I of h« r
phy. xr
When we give you n
Rhe l* the first
I memh*r of the P. T
I never to return, i
I mourn her going I
" *>n the other shore, and the rivet v> ■«
crossed and she Clasped hands with
her laird on the other side ere she
reallned the voyage was over As
members of the P T A ■ H shall Im
a iutcrUd pleasure to he all we can
, to the girls." a* Mr- Langham al
I *rhg* spoke of her daughters, an I i
I cgtend io them lb" hand of friend
I ship in anv way w< can at all limes.
I and in so doing, wn will only hr to
I them whst their wonderful mother
Hn-liingtoii. Mar Lt. The lutard
oi rivers aii'l harbors eagiueera is
reported to h»v» taken up for
sideraiion today the propo**d
coastal canal from Mew tlrlrans to
| Corpus Christ4.
Action by that lesly in lie-med ,-m
I fhlvnii*l until rv|H>rt<Ml through the
| chief of engineers and the secretary
of war to congress, but a rumor in
current that the iwiard will report
: favorably ,,n constructing the unfln
TUni'iT't'.. l-n ..ns
Showed,
»' . wn
wlm|
irifi In |
-SUnnt r ’
pr*pnr*4. h aer*ms. |
me. sang
meeting
and four hing
> of the canal.
h> the . vent any favorable action I
taken by the ’.oard, the house com-
■e >,« rivet* and harbor* will eu
>r io consider I* without delay
! and include this tn the rivers and
, harbor* bill when
h*»u*W’ Rvpresi'niativv J
i held or Teina. ranking
I memlier of the committee,
[that a general rtvirs and
| hill ,-an l» pone,! and that it will
■ *1*0 Include the sum of *1,I*U,0W for
improvement of the lloualon dhlp
and |3fnl.in* i**r malate-
I was to others- oh. so many others " Hm<- Mr*
i Mrs J Ny” Hyman sang beautifully *"
I "In the Time of Roses." and many
were the beautiful tributes of love
and appreciation from the various
, i religion* organisations of »nr city
i that were paid to the memory of the
life of Mrs. Langham
After Mrs Lewi* had finished. Mrs
Cash offered one of lh« most touch-
ing prayers we have ever heard
Mrs W II Stinnet then sent
Tears." It
mesMge.
gram could scarcely b*> given, for the
voice. ey« s and heart of each one
present were filled wi’h tear*, ears
for th- great sorrow that Is ours in
nur loneliness since she is gon*'
In the solemn hush that follows such
•a service Mrs Ft E Wood read the
fallowing resolutions, after which
the audience sadly and quietly dis-
persed
Wherea, our Heavenly Father, in
His infinite wisdom and mercy, has
•ven lit to call our helwved co-work-
er. Mr* Charles Langham to her
last reward after a moat useful life
as wife, mother. daught<r. neighbor
and honored member of the Parent-
; Teachers' Afflwwiatlon. and wherens.
while we cannot understand why so
useful a life has been taken from the
bosom of her loved ones, we can only
bow in humble submission to "Him
who doeth all thing* well."
I Resolved, that In th* passing
virtuous woman
above ruble*.” The very first
| read was descriptive of her life
| it was one umfaunted courage, as «»*
As the leader
page of God's
1 just
The I’nrent-T* <o
m»*t Tui'sdav, Mareli
auditorium for th«4i
and hualnos session The c
oi getting a < urialn for the school
stage was decided upon at this meet
ing Mr Moreland «»* I ...
order and install the curtain at one?'
delegate Io the County
which met al Wadsworth,
un interesting report from
Mr Mill,r was >u*t a* an*-
th. Parcel Teachers
children- |,i. t uree and
In ai
dear friend
more beautiful.
An n friend
she was honest, open and trank, true
and loyal. Aa a wife she vfa* Joy,
pride and comfort of her husband
Aa a mother she was the guiding
hand that le<| ever onward and up-
ward the little one* God gnv< het for
her own Their lives truly reflect
the beauties in the path she trod, for
the hard place* were made smooth
era th<ir little feet came that way
the briars and thorns were ca-t away
ere they reached them, the tear*
I were dried, and ainllea only greeted
I th* wondering blue eyes ol the little
I girls as they looked to mother'
So aa friend, wife, mother, we
I found Mr« Mnutiam ever at het poet
I of duty, and duty meant service of
I love to her Hhe In the fittt ncifvt
t*t wander off
our
A powerful human drama of love
and Hu. home which cannot tall to
I arouse vehement
coast to coast han
Thomas 1!
learned.''
Based on a theme to which maga-
zine* and newspaper* recently have
devoted columns ot space thl- pro-
duction already Ims hud more val-
uab|« word-of-mouth advertising
than has been accorded any picture
in months Here la a real audience
picture.
"What a Wife Learned" in a
ping, twentieth
romance, tensely
doualy emotional
the p,n of Bradley King, one of the
most Miieeeasfifl women writers for
the screen, it tells the story of a
twentieth e* nturv wotuun "to shorn
life spells career in large letters."
When she falls in love with a primi-
tive Westerner and marries him an
Inevitable clash results that works
out to a trememioua climax
Coming at a time when tile pres*
of Hie country is ringing with u U»-
tlon-wide discussion of a similar
theme presented by A M >S. Hutch-
file.ui in "Tills Freedom." probably
the best-selling novel of the season,
when tlie most prominent women of
the country have broken into print
with expressions of opinion on the
vital question "Can a woman run a
home ami a Rib. too "' "What a Wife
Learned 1 promises to create the big-
gest sensation of the picture Henson.
In producing thia story, Ince not
only has screened a gripping ro-
’ mance. told from an agle a* original
i s it is dariug. but also Im* achieved
an "action" elnssic. A wild cattle
.-tamped*, vivid glimpses of life on
the two coast*, and some of the moat
Utrilllng western flood scenes
t'icined have been included In
reels that are crowded
j movement and emotion
Three Htntes had to lie traversed to
tench hie location useil m the produc-
''Ion, while to get tile speetarulaf
I Hccul scenes which come nt the c*ll-
ouix i.l the story a dam was designed
I . nd built, which would have done
credit to engineering experts
I Xo bigger "thriller" has been pro-
duced for the silver sheet than these
i tlood scene s. Sixty thousand feet of
I lumber and fifty barrels of euinent
[ went itno the* making of the tempor-
ary ilain, which lusted just five min-
I lies when the force* of the* Colorado
River was turned against It. The
sheet obtained in this way Is one ot
j tl,« finest of ita kind ever made.
i Not one, but half n dozen, big se-
Leiiences are Included in this produc-
tion A cuttie stampede in the open-
ing ace lira transfixes the attention.
Another exciting *ec|uence of the
picture* was made on the twelfth
| story of one* of San Franclaco’s sky-
scrapers. In consideration of an
enormous rental, work on the struc-
ture was halted long enough for the
making of some novel midair -hots
A crew <>r atructural steel workmen
were used in the seelie** Io lend real-
istic atmosphere for the shots In
which a fall from dtazying heights
carries a tremendous punch.
Milton Sills. John Howers and
Marguerite de In Mott* bead the big
casl eel this -illH'l-prcsItlition Hills,
who re*e»’n ', xcored a tremen
duns hit In ini ,'* "Skin Heep," has a
strong rob* of an eastern playwright,
contrasted in the* story with the
western primitiii- hii-band. plan-d
John Howers. Marguerite de la
oiw* <»f I
John I
well :e
• Ry
and sympathetic i>
the Time of Rose
•ho In always
with Just the right
Those Tear* " Th
Mis Langham lhe I'ars-nt-Teachers’
Association has lost om* of its most
valued members, her husband a
latlhful anti devoteel helpmate; her
children lhe counsel ami guidance ot
an affectionate mother, her mother a
<•< nstant ami loving companion
'In Mrs Langham we r>cognised a
true Southern gentlewoman, conduct-
ing herself at all times in the most
refined and kindly manner.
With all her culture and ability
to take her place in any sphere of
lift, no task was too lowly for her to
perform for a friend in need
Th- it further r<*olv<*|. that we ex-
tend our heartfelt sympathy’ to the
members of her family and that a
copy of them* r* *olip Ion* he spread
upon the minutes of the Parent
Teaihers' Association and a copy be
sent to the raniih and one to the
local
Mr. Henry Montgomery
to Houston this morning
roil SALE A quantity of
burnyard fertilizer. Also aonie
mound dirt Will d'*”'''*
»1.25 per yard J E. THOMPSON.
Phone 2«0. 6-1.-pd
Vermeer, the fam ms butch land
scape painter of Helfl. painted his
'. masterpfece* in hl* kitchen and sold
of them to th* bay*r* who cam* there
story
husband, |'
by John Howers. Marguerite de
Nlotte uh sheila Russell ha*
the hist roles ol her career
Griffith Wray directed.
’ What u Wile Learned."
question, will a<-hieve one
great ... r*« n suc< esses of the
in honor
M J Mur-
Moore won
was given *
Mrs A
scot*
embroider’d handkerchief,
honoree was presented with
of Freni h perfume A dell-
<■ nurse was served,
included about to
proven nil lhe days
In ad on down the ,
Word, each line was just another
stroke ot the painters brush adding
I beauty of character as thl* woman of
I courage was deseribwl. In her, th*
' heart of the husband ha* safely
i trusted lor she did him good, and
iio evil all their day* togtther Thus
was the b0U*e wife's duty—-she
sought anil provide*! from field* afar
for the goysi an*1 comfort of her
family Strength and honor were
her*. When she apoke. It was with
, wisdom, and in her tongue wn* the
law of klndarss. Her hnu*ehold was
her pride Her children rise up and
, call her blessed- her httsban*! also
I praiseth her Her own work* shall
praise her in her home town " Such
is the world picture of a Imautiful
Christian character as wss exempli-
fle«| tn the life of our
Who can paint one
or more genuinely true"
left after extracting oil
Is burned as fuel In
footsteps of the Bay
Electric Company and
t a show in
ot Improvement*, the old
would soon blossom forth in
the city class, sure enough.
' stance, if we could take our
street system, remove
ruts, bumps and
mains, ’ treat them to a new coating
J of shell and roll it down tight, we
would be iloing something that would
tickle the fancy of every living soul
1 in the city and attract the udmiru-
I lion of the visitor Next to good
; water and a good water system there
j is nothing that speaks more for a
I town than good streets, and to the
end of improving ours the effort and
energy of every man In Bay City
RIG REIH < THINS ON tl.l. IHSlIEs
COX'S I IRlI IN STORE. 10-15
Indications tisiny pointed very flat-
teringly amt sublimely to the fait I
that it probably ruined. Fifty-seven I
varieties of wind, climate and weath-
er since yesterday Whooplu! On
with the moisture.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1924, newspaper, March 13, 1924; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365917/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.