The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 67, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 26, 1924 Page: 4 of 4
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HMHH HUTU ROT
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J “In lag Wr Peak's More
R. i. WILLIAMS, Proprietor
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Beauty Parlor
to $1.25
MRS. G. M. REED
Office 2nd f loor Tribune Building
Phone 159 Ray City. Texas
11.50
$2.00
$1.00
_,50c
»
Second Floor Tribune Building
All Work Guarantied
PRICES:
Electric Facial*
Beat Packs
Hands and Arms.
Arch Eyebrows
Shampoo, Ix»ng Hair
I Loo
Shampoo. Bobbed Hair
75c to $1.00
Water Wave „75c to $1.00
Manicure ._.75c
Hair Dying a Specialty
I ain, for 10 days only, giving
special rates on permanent
waving
Phone 150 for Appointment
For Children
Latest Out
Mrs.A.E.Stinnett
Fine
BABY CHICK INSURANCE SECURED BY FEEDING
SUPERIOR BUTTERMILK STARTINC. FEED
SUPERIOR CHICK SCRATCH
POULTRY SUPPLIES 01 ALL KIXDS
E. E. WOOD
Bay City, T«’s*>
PHONE No. 6
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11.95
$4.95
$4.95
$195
$1.95
NO PHONE ORDERS
NO APPROVALS
NO MAIL ORDERS
NO LAYAWAYS
STREET HATS
DRESS HATS
SPORT HATS
MATRON HATS
TRAVELING HATS
NOTHING HAS
BEEN OMITTED
CUPERIOD
.CjsTOCKt POULTRY FEEDS^i
THE POPULAR MATERIALS
«nd Taffeta.* with Crowns of
.Ito-, Felts, Near Bangkok*,
. Noxelty Ribbons all fash*
tare quality and undeniable
Silk Crape*
Straw, Milana, I
Embroidered Effect*
iornsd into Hats of
distinction.
Picture them . . . Charming
pokea of French conception,
with lace* festooned, with rich
rosea, poppi<**, with alaindant
flower*. Medium shapes, droop-
ing gracefully, to *hade the eyes
demurely . . . Cloches in the new
manner . . . Off-the face effects
. . . Ribbon* in Ihiws ami cock-
ades. All different . . . All in-
dividual . • . All new!
fill IXJVELII ST SPRING COLORS
<f ll<anty
. . Almond green . . . Rich orchid
y warm wood tones . . . Gray . . •
• 'low . . . C’hlmw red . . . Nav>
veil as a fascinating variety of
combinations . . . Nothing has
< •
These arc the style* that the
chic
able
now
—no two
what this means, with 50 to
choone from.
Pnriasienne, the fashion-
women of New York are
wearing. Ami remember
alike . . . Imagine
.4
PWWder blue .
•hades. J/nd
Sand, ('him -
• • • Copen, a
Black ami color
Iwen omitted!
Your choice at a price almo^ beyond ladief for
th<*e exquisitely styled .nations a price lha’
enables you to get two or three of lh«*»* hats for
what you would ordinarily pay for one. And
remember this: Every one new, individual, just
arrived and just unpacked, and all offered with
out reservation in this radiant collation this
week.
SIMON BROS
Tho Hom9 of Hart, Scha/fnar A Marx Clothaa
I An inspiring collection of cre-
ation* reflecting ••very authori-
tative phase of the new inodes
in one magnificent group nt one
irresistible price.
Oun entire front window this
week will be devoted to a dis-
play of these hats—worth a
apecia! trip to see them.
The modes of the moment—Not
merely a great sale, but a style
presentation as well, of modes
of the moment.
I mm
facial
All land must be inspected
before a water contract
will be issued
ALL
rvle.
flip
9
Markham irrigation Co
Gulf Coast Irrigation Co
J
“STOP THAT ITCH I Ml*
Hous
i \si» it w n
i in
Just Received
The Greatest of all Millinery Sales
A full line of
50 NEW SPRING HATS
Gordon Hosiery
■M
The Markham Irrigation Company
and The Gulf Coast Irrigation Co.
Will water a limited acreage
this year
llocH,
|>UtH
For sale
■ept 1-dw
of the
most posl-
• ( HKISTIAX SCIENCE
• SEKVICES
• Church corner Mh and Ave C
• Services Sunday morning at 11
• Sunday School at 9:45 am
• Wednesday evening nt 8:00.
• Everyone In cordially invited •
•••••••••••••••a*
• Boney Building
• Here The L*«t Two Week* of
• Each Month
••••••••••••••••a
SAVE YOUR EYES
8e« UK. M. EKTL
Opteaetrhl and Optlrlaa
ini-aaurt' <
It
Cae Blue Star Remedy tor Eczema.
Itch. Tetter or Cracked Hands. Ring-
worm. Chapped Hands and Face.
Polson Oak. Old Sores and Sores on
children, also for sore feet
by Matagorda Pharmacy.
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 BE ISSUED IF TENANT IN-
SISTS ON AND DOES PLANT SEED CONTAINING THE ABOVE
MENTIONED FOREIGN MATTER.
• •••••••••••••••a*
• HICYCLIS FOX HALE. •
• New and old bicycles Get •
• : . :n ly for that •
• Christmas wheel for your •
• child *
• HlY CITY MACHINE CO. •
• ••••••••••</••••
'From the Milwaukee Journal' i
I Here la koiih tiling lor (he gl""'"-|
i spreader* to think about \ physiol-1
ogiMt ha* figured out that it take*
1 four time* as many muscles of the
i frown as a smile
one of I hose Who
■; you are really work-
Why not change to the
has
Hines
1 face to produce a
I Ho. if you are
! darken the day
I! Ing overtime
You can make 125 to *100 pur weak
operating one of our Triple XXX
Hoot Heer barrels during tile sum-
mer. Can he operated in connection
with other buniness. Very small I
amount of money required to get
Into this profitable and pleasant bus
incHH Write at -nee for our free
booklet. sol 'UH'KN BEVKRAGE
CO , Capital 4,’,00,"tin 00 Galveston
Texas. 22-2<>d
The man who trots around the
room nil night with a crying infant
in Ills arniM and happens to remain* I
her that of Much is the kingdom of
lieaven is likely to backslide.
—--o o»...........—• -
Don’t tall to come to the big danco
Monday night. MumIc hy Corncdaou. I
smile brigade and give your
muscles a rest?
The smite will do even more; It
will give your miod a rest also. A
few ♦xperiments when you an* alone
in your room will convince you that
the frown rwqulrea a concentration |
which Im especially wearing, while)
the smite affords mental relief. I
Whether it be a Hinde or greeting, of |
appreciation or of auiuie m*nt, it haa.
its tonic qualities, and It la the surest .
antidote to depression-
o-------
A law passed during the time <»t ,
Napoleon Is being revived by the
French to save 1’arls from Broadway
advertising methods The great ^ lec-.
era are to go. The prefect of police
has jurisdiction over exterior design
oi buildings In the vicinity of ‘his-
topical monuments
WAKE Bit. MOM I OVER I1 IM.
11(11*1*1,F “XXX” ROOT Bl I II
BMilfl I.
| Since this congress iipp.ars rather
hazy as to just how fur the obllga-
i tion goes, it is reasonable to assume
1 that the threats made by senators
1 that a genuine bonus lull would come
] Inter, uro not idle No doubt, now
I that the preeed.nt has been set, we
I shall have demands for bonus legis
hition In siKceding congresses as
often ■» it apopars that congress can
! be Intimated itno making a grant.
The approval of the Is'iius extends
i he p. uslo" system and insures that
i we shall have continued raids on the
! tr^HMiiry f<*r tunny yciirM to coiim*
! Payment ha# been poiilponetl, but w«
need not doubt, but ihut the people
will pay heavily In g<s>d lime
ton Post
Till HOM'S HHL PC*M>
If It was Immediate financial as-
sistance for th., former service men
that advocates of the bonus desired,
they are grievously disappointed in
the bill carrying the Insurance fea-
ture which has pas-.-d tho house and
senate.
I Only those whose adjusted compen-
sation would have amounted to as
much as
under this
be given insurance,
tunlty to I.. .. •
certain period, an amount
per cent of the cash '»
policies
The iiiHurunce [silicles are
something, of course
I wise
lllc
by throwing them thia
j sop The probability Is 'hat
be satisfactory neither lo the country
1 nor to the majority of the
I men.
I There Is one thing passage
measure does, however. 1-
lively. It puts the government on
J record as recognizing thi principle
] of the bonus I tsuys that the gov-
ernment Is under obligation lo the
I men who served in the World War
I for additional compensation, and it
-ts the precedent.
Since this congress appears
to just how f...
would have amounted to
|6't will receive the cash,
measure. Others are to
with an oppor-
borrow from hanks after a
- t up to !»*>
Value of the
worth trie signs around Hie Palace d< l/Op-|
To say other-
would lie to deny the value of
insurance, and no intelligent
I person is going to do that In later
years the policies may be used as
collateral for loans and will be of
financial assistance in that way, and
the protection will continue.
Hut as a bonus, as the majority of
Hie service men have interpreted the
' word bonus, and as the country has
umlerstoo'l the meaning of the word,
this grant is a makeshift, and a pal-
pable effort to Hidestep the issue
Conscious that the country was not
In a financial position '<» grant a
! heavy cash outlay lor soldier adjust-
I e<| compensation al 1'Ih time, and
Gloubtliss feeling that the country did
! not approve of such an appropriu
tion. congress lias nevertheless at
! tempted i'> pander to the organized
bonuH groups by throwing litem this
,,,(l The inobaldlitv Is that it will
W. F. Tetts
rpllE CAREFUL watch
I buyer prefer! an Elgin)
The accurate, time-keeping
service, the leliabil'ty. and the
integrity of Elgin Watches
have Is-en universally estab-
lisiwil through many l<«ig years
of successful perfi»rrnance.
In purchasing watches, jew-
elry, or silverware, you will
find it economy and good
judgment to select from our
offeiiiigsand be confident that
you air receiving dependable
merchandise and good value.
You Can’t Go
Wrong on an
ELGIN
Get In Your Order
,VOIF FOR
Easter Tailoring
Clothe* ordered now will he ready for Easter
IT
RE 1*1. ACE
FRESHER.
VERSER BROTHERS
EXCLUSIVE MEN 8 STORE
OUR FINE MERCHANT TAILORING WILL START
YOU OUT ON EASTER MORNING WITH A FEELING
OF POISE, OF SELF CONFIDENCE, OF PERSONAL
PRIDE IN YOUR APPEARANCE. YOU’LL KNOW
THAT YOUR CLOTHES ARE THE LAST WORD LN
ELEGANCE. THEY WILL BE DRAPED TO YOUR
EVERY BODY MEASUREMENT. THEIR GOOD
1XJOKS AND FINE STYLE WILL BE “STITCHED I.N
TO STAY.” t
EASTER WILL SOON BE HERE. AND WITH
COMES THE UNIVERSAL DESIRE TO
SOMBRE WINTER RAIMENT WITH
BRIGHTER CLOTHES IN KEEPING WITH THE NEW
SPRING SEASON.
Prize Winning Meats
Phone IK
You ran come here chopping with the
utmost coiifid<’nc<- that the Meat you get
will be the beat to be obtained anywhere.
And no matter what cut you want, you
will find us always willing to do our beat
to give it to you.
Harrison’s Market
Bay City, Texas
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 67, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 26, 1924, newspaper, April 26, 1924; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365955/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.