The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, March 28, 1924 Page: 4 of 4
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‘ASHES Of flMiMM K"
Prize Winning Meats
Harrison’s Market
mi'llt,
Bay City, Texas
Phone 18
for Economical Transportation
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/CHEVROLET?
Callahan Chevrolet Co
By authority v>Med in me iih mayor
And no matter what cut you want, you
will find us always willing to do our best
to give it to you.
You can come here shopping with the
utmost confidence that the Meat you get
will be the best to be obtained anywhere.
Church corner 5th and Av* C
Service* Sunday morning at 11
Bunday School at 8:45 a tn
Wednesday evening at 8:00
Everyone ia cordially Invited
Honey Building
Here The I.a»t Two Week* of
Ka<b Month
Courtenay
Hetty
Andre
MacQuarrie,
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SAVE YOUR EYES
Sea 1114. M. F.RTL
optometrlat and Optician
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• CH HI STI AN SCIENCE
• SERVICES
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Forreet
Kenneth Glbnon, How-
1 ard Tru<Hilell. Prank Leigh and little
extra*
scenes.
a First
Jeanne Carpenter; and 1000
are employed In the mob
‘Althea ut Vengeance'* is
National picture
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NOTH E til II.HIIOA
| State of Texae.
i County of Matagorda.
By virtue of authority vested in
me as president of the White .Man's
i I'nlon Association of Matagorda
I County, Texas, and in compllanc*
i with an order of the executive com-
I mitt,-e.. .in »•!•-. ii n for the nomiua-
j tloii of the candidates of the associa-
tion for the various county and pre-
| clint officers, is hereby called to be
held in each voting precinct on April
12, 1*24. .1. K Simons.
W. ('. Lloyd, President.
Secretary. 18-tf
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EI.EtllUN NOTICE.
The following is an advance reader
• of Ashes of Vengeance " showing at
• the Grand. M mluy and Tuesday of
• next week
• Romanic signified glorified and
entrancing " i lie words are Hio-i ol
j the dramatic < ritic of a New
•
• •••••••••••••••• Veto ■
The colorful atmosphere of France
of 1573. Interior and exterior scenes
( of three different rustles. The nt.is
• «lve ball roou <>f the Palm ' of the
• i... . v t• w 1 . in uffusi d • x< It.
c meut, l-iio he . < and gentlemen of
• the i ourt are -laming the minuet on
" the fateful eve of St Bartholomew.
•. Sword play ranging from single
• duels to the mighty < lush of great
•i i oiit.-ndlng r«.i ■ ■ Brilliant cuval-
— cades of gaily caparisoned horsea and
attending num it arms moving along
I the picturesque roads of France —
, only a few highlights, these, of the
' scores of features that make "Ashes
iif Vengeance" not only the greatest
j picture of Norma Talmadge's career,
hut one of the most rospbndent ever
produced. Hut It Is the drama Itself,
the romance of Yoelund de Breaux
I and Hupert de Vrieac. which Is the
I most appealing feature of the pro-
duction. Then. roles are played re-
spectively by Norma Talmadge
Conway Teurb- Twenty screen
tables are In the cast of principals
1 In suport of this twain, including
I Wallace Beery. Courtenay Foote.
Josephine Crowell, Hetty Francisco,
Claire McDowell, Andre de Beran
' ger. Murdock MacQuarrie, Boyd ir-
' win. Carmen Phillips, Winter Hall.
| William Clifford, Hector V. Sarno.
- Earl Schenck. Ji mmy Cooley, Lucy
' Beaumont, Forrest Robinson, Mary
McAllister, Kenneth Gibson.
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said city of Bay City, made al a reg-
: ular meeting thereof on the Sth day
lot March. A. D 11*21. I hereby order
I that an election be held at the county
' courthouse, in the city of Bny City,
* Texan, on the first Tu< 'lay in April.
A. I’ *he 'me being the 1st day
DAY OR NIGHT
PHONE 109
of the city of Bay City. Texas, and
by order of the City Council of the
Dresses
Like the
Breath ol
SPRING
o.v DISPLAY TOMORROW
I Attest
C LANGHAM. City Secretary.
at Hay City,
n
1‘OOle.
said
The total value of in»h yon a
which Shanghai sent us in 1923
»1.Ml.-(.0m> which t___
than the value of declared exports of!
hair nets
12-14! |
rnt ii* in 1923 wn*|
■ Mu |I7A,24« mon* I
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• 1*411 ITI4 IL 2VN4H Nt 4 Ml NTS •
| of April, A. D. 19.’4, for the purpose
I of electing two (2) aldermen for the
i ensuing two years, to succeed Aider-
men Paris Smith and W. II
1 whose term of office expire at
' date
All persona residing within the
corporate limits of the City of Bay
I City. Texas, who are qualified voters!
under the general election laws of the!
State of Texas and the ordinances of
j the City of Hay City. Texas, shall be
! entitled to vote at said election.
I hereby appoint G. A. Moore as
i presiding officer of said election, and
' fie is hereby empowered to select the]
j necessary Judges and clerks to assist
ia holding same, and directed to make
jdue return thereof to the City Coun-
cil of Hay City. Texas, as the law
j directs
Witness mv hand
Texas, this 10th day of March. A
1*24 P, THOMPSON.
Mayor of the City of Bay City.
Texas
Coal is being mined in Spitzbergen In the Arctic.
I
You Are Invited
THIS IS A FRIENDLY BUSINESS, CONDUCTED
ON A FRIENDLY BASIS.
IT IS TO MY OWN SELF-INTEREST TO LEARN
WHEN AND WHERE I CAN IMPROVE THE EFFI-
CIENCY OF OUR SERVICE.
1 AM ANXIOUS TO LEARN OF EVERY CASE
WHERE OUR DEALINGS WITH YOU FALL SHORT
OF BEING AS PLEASANT AND SATISFACTORY AS
YOU COULD POSSIBLY WISH THEM TO BE.
THIS IS NOT A MERE MATTER OF FORM. I AM
ANXIOUS TO KNOW WHERE AND WHEN I FAIL.
Bay City Electric & Ice Co.
VANCE PORTER. Manager
I EARNESTLY INVITE OUR CUSTOMERS TO
MAKE SUGGESTIONS, CRITICISMS OR COM-
PLAINTS REGARDING THE SERVICE OF THE BAY
CITY ELECTRIC & ICE CO.
BICY4 LES F4»lt SALE.
New and old bicycles Get
your order in early for that
t'hrlstmaa wheel for your
child
HlY CITY MACHINE CO.
••••••••••□••a
I
quality oti
all they see In
just use the wonderful'
White Ointment Then
nature and sweet ways
will stand out without any drawback,
and folks will want to be around you
It lx economically priced. In liberal
packages The 50c size contains three
times as much as the 25c size. All]
dealer shave It.
BOAT JI DGF. Pl< TI RES HY
Till. FRAMES AROUND THEM
Moat people are no heartless and
i .sees so little of the
human kindness that
anyone is what is on the outside
Naturally those who are handicapped
In presenting a pleasing appearance
by pimples, blotches, "breaking out."
eczema, etc, on their skin are not
going to get any attention That is
tlie reason you find such folks so
backward and shrinking from the
cold shoulder" they have come to
expect.
You can "make the frame as love-
ly as the picture reaily is" by simply
getting rid of those skin disfigures,
if you will
Black and
your goixl
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BABY CHICKS-
YES—WE HAVE LOTS OF BABY CHIX
We will bp glad to ship you "prepaid” any amount of
these chix—deliver them right at your door at 20 cents each.
Order your chix now and reap a rich harvest in eggs
next fall when eggs are high.
Our chix are from free range White Leghorn hens
hatched in a Mammoth Candee Incubator by an expert.
Hilltop Farm & Hatchery
Box A, 836 Lockhart, Texas
Trh
will be issued
ALL
Markham Irrigation Co.
Gulf Coast Irrigation Co.
CONSULT THE MANAGER IN REGARD TO YOUR LAND.
SEED RICE MUST BE INSPECTED BEFORE PLANTING.
THIS COMPANY HAS A FULL LINE OF EAST TEXAS SEED
RICE AND WILL BE SOLD TO FARMERS AT COST.
SEED RICE CONTAINING INDIGO. TURTLE BACK OR AS
MUCH AS 1 PER CENT OR MORE OF RED WILL BE OBJECTED TO
BY THIS COMPANY.
WATER CONTRACTS WILL NOT RE ISSUED IF TENANT IN-
SISTS ON AND DOES PLANT SEED CONTAINING THE ABOVE
MENTIONED FOREIGN MATTER.
e Markham Irrigation Company
and The Gulf Coast Irrigation Co.
Will water a limited acreage
this year
All land must be inspected
before a water contract
This jresr’s Spring drrstsii art- renllv more chic and charm-
ing than they have lx** it for main searnma past
Gorgeous colors ami soft material* in a profusion of ditfer-
t
marie*
ent weaves add greater < harm - although the styles would
You will enjoy ins|s'ct-
Iw tienutiful of them-**lves, alone
ing ever)' one of them in our a)as'inl show ing tomorrow
Homt of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothaa
y
I
SIMON BROS.
I Innouno-mrnta In tkia culmun are
aubjamt t» the action of the l»em<< |
cratle prtmaric* which will be hald
throughout the alate In July
I <>r state senator:
17th Senatorial IHatrlrt. <omp«>aed
of Matagorda. Wharton. Brazoria-
Ft Bend. Galvealm. and Cham-
ber* Countie*.
T J HOLBROOK. Oalveaton
County, (l<r-el'Ctlont.
Ail announcement* In thl* c> lumn
«r«- «ub t to the rule* and rt gula-
Itlon* of the W hite Man * t'nlon Prl-
I marie*
For County Ju lga:
W K McNAHlt.
For County tttorney :
THUS It LEWIS
For Anananor:
W 11 CI.EMKXT.
OSCAR BAHBEH
For Countv Treaaurar:
C. LANGHAM.
For Sheriff
0. K MOSF.R
JOK MANGVM.
For Ta* Collector:
BKRT CARR.
A H MILLICAN
J. n (DAN) MOORE
E V HOLHWORTH
: For Comtnlexlotier. Precinct No 1: I
P A McLF.NDON.
MACK REID.
JESSE MATTHEWS
For Commfaafoner. Precinct No 4:
V T HlRTER. of Markham
For County Clerk
MRS RCBT HAWKINS
For Dlatrlct clerk ....
A D HENRLET. Re-Election
For County Superintendent:
W T. rot.t.ARD (R»r eeoond tertnt
For Justice of the Peace, Precinct
No 1:
R F ANDERSON
Cot Comm leeloner. Precinct No I:
K C HAKRR (Reel.-cetb.nl
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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/m1/4/?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.