The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, March 28, 1924 Page: 2 of 4
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Beads Beads
Just
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and more beads
Received
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N<‘W Blouses in Silk Canton Crepes—Chinese Designs—also plain
tailored styles in Silk and French Voiles and Dimities—with the new
Brantley Collars and Cull's.
WEEK-END
A snappy line of Sport Skirts in Plaids and Fancy Stripes—Pleated
new
Specials
and Tailored.
Also Sport Slip-on Sweaters in all the prevailing new shades.
Pins.
We have the largest and most complete line of new materials ever
selection.
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shown in Bay City—All the novelty weaves—in figured, flowered and bro-
Crepe de Leen in new blue.
Cocoa Tan, Beige, Brown.
caded patterns.
59c
Let us help you plan your new dress.
Pearl Grey and rose-cerise.
TETTS
and Sports wear.
F
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make the
39c
There is no llki-
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t'ubllshsd Evary bay Except Hunday
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HUSION'S DRUG STORE
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Texas
BayCIty
Tri-
WANTED
If that lnve*tlgnlh<h at Witehlagton (
Pushed ’
• ■hint
BABY ( HICK INSURANCE SECl RED BY FEEDING
SUPERIOR BUTTERMILK STARTING FEED
SUPERIOR CHICK SCRATCH
POULTRY SUPPLIES OP ALL KINDS
Built by Hudson under Hudson Patents
E. E. WOOD
minimum
I Offkrm In
PHONE No. 6
Bay City, Texan
A 30 Minute Ride Will Win You
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Permanent Waving
Water Waving
Hair (Teaneed And Dr eMed
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Facial Treatment
Massages And Shampooing
Will Appreciate A Trial By You
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MRS. G. M. REED
Bay City. Texas
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R. R. SERRILL, Matagorda, Texas
Dealer in Hudson & Essex for Matagorda County
TAeNewESS
A SIX
Misses Specialty Dress—San Toy frocks for the 14, 15, 16, 17, 18-
year-old girls. Powdre blue, rose, orchid, greys, lemon and tans—Evening
for your
prices are right.
ful Ear Drops, Bracelets and Bar
Come early and make your
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THE TWBUhE PIIIMT5G COMPANY
I’abllaber
Our Operatlvea Are Competent And
Efficient In Every Way And Do As
tloed Wort Aa la Done In Any City
Pl ’LL LINE OF TOILET ARTIt Lh»
CARRIED AT ALL TIMES
FULLY EQUIPPED FOR
ALL HIGH GRADE WORK
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children, also for sore feet
by Matagorda Pharmacy
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The Rally Tribune
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Glonn cotton
went t«» i*h,v|»
WOllIil «1« • tl|(
Iiwn
It I*
N IhM'II
rvicv Mt 7:30 o'clock
one*
IM*
tUPERlOb
OsT0CKtP0ULTRYFEEDsl\
Beauty Parlor
nailing the treus- I
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CAREY HM1TH
Entered aa secund clans mailer a<
tbs pontodee of Hay city net
of ('ongrMB
Ih’OIi
now
pSM I
ability end eagerness to assail In
the meantime, the people keep righ’
<in digging deep and paying big.
De la lluerta'a minx'
changed to <!• In Wherlo
•pelted like It has alwiiy
pounced
The newest creations in dornestic an I
European bead* of every description.
Just the right color and combination
Spring dress. The
Also some beauti-
Office 2nd Floor Tribune Building
h Phone 159
HIGH QI till ' I nl l<
11.Multi it mrippih
< tIt Mil I v M’l <1(1
preferable
(Hacusb t
of corrupt Ion that has been
In needed to give it*
Homething other than
1
loom Hill Ml IM*
Illil HI \ 11,1. -’.*>(
room piste
w i ii ii i on iti \ m
IDIXHT Hill
ENTIRE MTIHFlt TIU5
f.llRIATUB
piohihlt the
f evolu
hO'Hs and collages <»' ,
was introduced in the[
lower house of Hint state recently.
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Nineteen per cent <
I Mexico are classed
■ o.i’k. i ' per cent ns Indian, anti th*
remaining 38 per cent are mixed
I The total population is approximately
15,MIO,PM.
Infer supervision of Frank Lloyd-Il
Theodore Koalolf. famous hallet vir- |
imwo of the films, trained the pertlcl-.
pants and led the stately dances! I
which provide th* majestic opening ■
tor Joseph M Hchneck's production. |
Ashes of Vengeance.** a First Na- j i
(tonal picture starring Norma Tai- ■
made, showing at the Grand Theater
Monday and Tuesday
The fxmvrr set Is the largest and,.
I most magnificent ever screened It I
is 3.10 feet long, wo feet wide and •»•’
I feet high The ball depleted is the
• most brilliant arranged bv the amhi- J
1 lions Catherine de Medici, and comes j
! a* k ,
; ruthless
ICharhs 1
I scheme*.
1 narrative
A bill which would
teaching of Darwin's theory of
tlon In the
.Mississippi
was that he had
from Ijirnlo and
then, maybe we
I [Corps Ina are coming In very |
|| rapidly.
I The minimum objective for the!
|| Eighth Corps Area Is <3«to atmtenta.l
They ure now
ry's estimate on the bonus
tiling*' lias iH-eouic very popular
i you run out of sonp Just ■ hist” your
pro- 1 ,i mails anti tackle the first thing ioii
1 eorui- to. It's the thing to do of
i i iiursi. foiimlalloti and grounds are
All that counts is the
——O-. ■ o—.-
we heard from Obi Bill Hart
sod over the line
Hni.
same
Perhaps w<< <«n get thul big bunch
of gi-ologlstH to locate us a real oil
Hehl and help us pep up things dur-
Ink the dull summer months aheinl ol
I us From what we have la-en read-
■ lug of them they are tin accoiiimislat-
charge of the work ex-
| press their confidence that their f
I <|U»ta will l»e available before the
I date for opening th rcstnpn
I pe< five students are
I send tn their applications
| possible
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The regular services will be held
»■ the Christian Church Hunday.
Sunday Hchool at 9 45 a tn
Morning service with th> obMerv-l
uuee of the Lord's Supper Will begin I
at || o'clock.
Evening
There were only tour tardy
ul Sunday School last Hunday
make It loo per cent on time Sunday I
W. O. Stephens. .Minister
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KOI.I INt. THIS " IY
Illi; lot of no If (tivy will
(Mill Ibnl Nolt of H HlUIlt for UN WA'II
Im Ihiitikful.
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Easex cloned car condom now coat >170 lew than ever before.
Alto with thu lower price you get an even more attracttie Coat, h
body and a aix cylinder motor built on the principle of the
famotig Itudaon Super-Six.
It continues FJutex qualltiw of economy and reliability,
known to owner* It add* a amoofhncas of per-
formance which heretofore wan eicluahdy lludnon'e.
Both cam nre alike in nil details that count for Ion#
aatlnfactory aervlce at email operating cont.
Yon will like the new I* vex in the nimble ease •■! it- operation.
Gears shift quietly. Steering it like guiding a bicycle, and ‘-ire
of rhe car call* for little more than keeping it lubricated. I hat,
for the mini part, is done with an oil tan.
TherluMOb design lower* the center of gravity, giving
greater comfort and safety, at all speed*, on .ill mad*.
You will l»e interested In seeing how thl* Is accomplished.
Greater fuel economy is obtained. I he car it lighter, longer
and roomier. You will agree that from the standpoint of
appearance, tielightful performince, coat and reliability, the new
Euex provider ideal transportation.
If the presidential campaign were
to be Kh* tomorrow there would be j
but one subject on which Republicuh |
ppelibiuders w<
thrice and
>( t. of oou
which they woubi
to (llNCUMH •
Use Blue Star Remedy for
Itch. Tetter or Crncked Hands. Ring-
jWorm. Chapped Hand* and Face.1
Tolson Oak. Old Sores «nd Sores on
For Mie
sept 1-dw
Quite a number of big cotton con
certiH are busy advising the larmera
HKulnut planting what Is known an
half and-half cotton seed On th-
otbi-r hand we have vein published
statements of facts and figures from
farmers who have grown It. which,
j If r> liable, show up the cotton In con-
troversy In a very favorable way
I The cotton farmer has nearly always
his own head and uai,tally Hg-|
HU< h thing* <mt for himself
orator would
courage to I
llu-eball Will lie
Throngh Thirty -the
Stales.
ould be heard with pa
Interest. And that sub I
rse, is preclai-ly the one I
——-'.j i,c least Inclined|
____________ The task of defending or
extenuating the conduct of .Mr. Fall
and .Mr Daugherty Ih one which the]
most hardy Republican
hot easily muster the
tackle. *
I One can readily undirstand the |
| eagerneag of the President to have
Congress get busy and produce some
legislation Legislation is needed Just
now as probably It was never needed
before, not ill that superlative degree
I by the country, but by the Republi-
can party. It ia needed to give its
spellbinders something other than
of the people In the record of grafting their party has
uh pure white ,iurjng hte lant three and a half
i Indian, and the] veMrM [{, talk about It Is needed to
give them some chance of diverting
the mind of the country from the
subject which Just now occupies it,
the exclusion of everything else.
■ can fancy the President's eager-
s to gel some legislative output to
so great that he will not be ras-
as to the character of the
llliaHUres that may be produced. His
party Is in that extremity which
mak< s the task of defending an un-
wise measure preferable to the task
of having to discuss the shameful
record
made.
The
tain a
of the
goes on much longer the h sors of
Teapot leiiiii' are going tn get what
they started out for, a relearn- I n
dvr the lease tin- government Is mak-
ing more than II wmilil have inndi
by operating It.
President can hardly enter-
sanguine hope of having his
wish gratified The legislation which
the nxlgeiicies of politics make ho
urgently needed must be forthcoming
during the next two months. The
1 residiutial campaign will open in
June. It is not likely that much can
1m produced within that time. And
it is certain that the output will not
t huve the volume or character needed
to make It greatly instructive The
j need is not only of numerous legisla-
I live meuHUri'H. but of uieasureH that
will occasion enough contention to
make the c untry somewhat forget-
I ful <>f the moral issue that has al-
ready been made There is no like-
| IlhiHid that legislation of that quan-
tity ami quality cun lie produced |
within the next nine or ten weeks. I
The chance would lie small, even ill
, tin Ileuiocrals ami insurgent Repub-1
lli’Mits < o operated in the endeavor. |
, But it is evident that. Instead of being
made to co operate, they will Im more
Inclined to obstruct Tile greatness
nf tlie R< publican party's need sup
piles them wl'h a strong motive for
limit ng the output to the minimum
They- will want to make tile product
investigating committees the
paramount subject of discussion, and
! they will suceeeil In gratifying that
j desire In tht degree that they block
i the legislative measures that
| President would have enacted
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The world's largest baseball, seven
feet and Ihree Inches in dlam*t<r an I
pounds in weights, was started
rolling from Chicago Saturday on a
I JO'H'-mile tour of the I’nited States in
I the Interest of the ITti/ens' Military |
[Training Camp*
The big ball will Iw rolled through I
I RtMM li, sfudinti of the C M |
IT C to call attention to the govern-1
| merit's cltiaenahip and camping pro-1
I gram. During th* tour, which will
| last 18 months. It will visit Itetrolt,
| Buffalo. Washington. Philadelphia.
| New Orleans. l>»-nver and I s’” AB-
I After reaching New York, It willj
| Im- used in that state. New Jersey and I
| Ib-lsware to Interest student* in the |
| 'raining camp* to be held this sum-
I mnr. It Will then resume It* tour of
| the country ami will probably
I through Bay City
| Applications for admission Into the |
| camps to be held within the Eighth |
Ana are coming In
a climax in the schemes of this I
mother and weak-willed
IX Though climax in her
it is the opening of
____i of ‘’Ashes of Vengeance |
! and launches the picture in a burst nf
i tense dramatic power and spectacii I
lar magnificence
I Th er- are several other masalve
' sets in which thousands of actor*.
‘ mounted and afoot, and dimaaed in
! the picturesque costumes of the pe- ,
rl<*l. enact the thrtlllnt scene* of
i this historical romance Twenty dla-1
. tingnlshed players support the dis-
tlngiilshiil star. They are Conway I
I Tearle, Wallace Beery.
Crowell. Betty Francisco. Claire Mc-
Dowell. Courtenay Foote James
j Cooley, indre de Beranger. Boyd Ir-
win, Winter Hall. William Clifford.:
• Murdock MaiQusrrie. Hector V
Iftorno. Earl Achneck. Luck Bean-'
■ month. nFrreat Robinson. Mary Mc-
i Mltwter. Kenneth Gibson. Howard
j Truesdell and lesnne Carpenter
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, March 28, 1924, newspaper, March 28, 1924; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365930/m1/2/?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.