The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 92, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 27, 1924 Page: 3 of 4
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Graduation
Purtest
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bls
Rubbing
ALCOHOL
Gil ts I hat La^t
w ax
there
Velma
She
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III
Drastic Reduction
P. G. Huston
Half Price
P. G. SECREST
To
He
Sale
Thursday at
“The Child and Anierlca**
Subject,
III II (*■« **
Optometrist
and
Jeweler
Mrs
Continues through
tJreatent
\ o u n k
0
Work”
and
good
this week
What is the Dealer’s
XIIhr Ruse and Mrs |
wool dresses
on all dajk hats
t
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In
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suits aud capes
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THE VOGUE
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Bay City, Texas
Opera House Bldg.
balls
oft
IIOH
e<>u hl
lid day of May, A. D.
think the answer is
V
Just Received
niAy
having
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A
Dodge Brothers
motor car
s
HARDY-ANOERSON AUTO'CO.
Grand Theatre
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EXIDE BATTERIES
GOODYEAR TIRES
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Our Assortnirnt <»f th
but
Mrs.A.E,Stinnett
WITH
KIRK W <> <> D
J A M E S
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rather
Novel of the
lion
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M AM • It O»
ALo P ATI IE REVIEW
>7 /,( I1/, Ml SIC MONDAY NIOHT
3'n
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PRICES
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The Newest Thing in Oil Cook Stoves
SE8
him mi
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for r
ry <*»*
Coffee That Satisfies
Walker Furniture Company
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Tribune Went A<h brl®< buMneee
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Investment in the Car
You Buy From Him?
They Are Pretty—They Are Stylish—They
Are Serviceable
< eli-brn•«'<! Gordon II<
Im Complete
New Perfection
Oil Stoves and Ovens
Graduation time is right here
and as usual we are prepared to
help you in making your selec-
tions.
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Fine crop
r could u«
KOH HEXT
llOUSO.
Mr and Mrs
torday morning
r> turned
lli-ge in Sher-
If your plants
height of a foot.
Mr*. Ellen Cherry left thi* morning
for Houston wh< re she will visit with
friend* and relative* tor several day*
Have
poster*
White «an*a I nion Primaries for Pre.
cleet Tn. I, Mntnrilnj.
J one J.
Mr Malcolm Monroe of Houston la
a visitor In the city today
Mis
today
home
A soothing lotion for bath-
ing the skin of athletes,
babies and invalids. Adopt
ed by leading athletic chilis
and hospitals throughout
the United States.
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BIMSSRS
■ SUKISSK
KBEHKHB
BBBBBBB
today for
Mr. Jack
Mr
children
today.
Mr*. W O Stephen,.
Chairman. Chrysanthemum Com
mittee. City Beautiful <Tu’>
n* return-
ii San An
Hit bats: on put luni
two lint the |
came back ami made up
Bay City started
gearing the first,
Hamill
McPeak
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left
son,
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trang
« and on th>
Hob-
re she
ot the
also a
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.1U b l*li,
ilaij Brother Kev«er
For CommlMloner Precinct No. 1,
Matagorda County, Taxa,
JESSK MATTHEWS
R, F. ANDFRSO.N
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GIFTS
.1 ri <il automobile dealer has much more than the wholesale
l>i'ic< of the ear invested in the automobile which he offers
to f/oit-—
< ynthia Stockle.v’
Adventurous Life in Pari-
African Veldt
Sites
Held ill Hi)' Baptist I liiiri li
Thursday. May 21i, 1021.
Mar-
ot
the
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Simmet h.
By innings
weather, nil right,
some rain
Alt H
3
<Ut
luch
no
Uh
rf
cf
! Bra nils, c
| Klhun,
Luury.
Don't fail to read the message on
the new sign board just opposite th)
Tribune office. It would be
I idea to at least give It a trial.
and
oth-
ers. If you want any information or
further instruction*, phone or »ee m®
and I will r»nd«r yon all the a,slat-
J an< e I can
In summing up the thing* need nc
ininieillate attention, don't forger tlia'
road from the river to the oil fields
There are thousand* of dollar, f«»
this town in that invintnient
town than a
baseball club
Puts in shape many a tired,
aching muscle many a
stiff joint—that sport, la-
bor or illness has knocked
out.
hit
Strui'k out
Mluhett 3, by l.aurv 3. Basel
tiff Mitchel) 2, off l.nury
I at the
We know
It i* on
it
his israidence, in tht
Texas, where he r
this the 3*'th day of May
I (>nd»n. I ng.
e newly elected
aster of Hertfo
Mie r»-eor<l said
th history of th<
Your car is reprcM itted and pnitwted by the large stock
of parts, service shop equipment, aecensory departments,
buildingn and trained personnel which surround the truly
modern dealer.
F. AV. Steinman, architect, of Beau-
mont. came in this morning. He
spoke at the notary Club and also
held a conference with the hotel com
mlttee. Thia committee la going nt
Its work In a practicnl. busin> as-llke
way and If the community will give
them the proper support they will
put the hotel matter through success
fully.
Mr. .1. C. Willis, <f Wharton, spent
yesterda.v in Bay City on hu-im- -
A card to tr end- wax r. >ei<el yes-
terday from Mr and Mrs W I
who are now in Waco Tin y will to
from there lo Austin ami San An
tonio, thence back home. Th, y ay ,
the weather and roads have been Hue I
and thut the trip Inis been thor<>uglily
enjoyed.
Creushaw
in tint
error and
error.
I i r i
sixth.
<>n
At higher prices we also carry tne
New Perfeclion with the powerful,
fast-as-ga* Superfex Burners — the
finest and fastest-cooking oil range
in th«- world.
We gladly demonstrate New Per-
fection mtwk ls for you at any time.
The question as to whether a woni-
' ana' hair Is long, bobbed or clipped
I has ceased to be interesting. The r
I action on the male sex hus been one
ot absolute Indifference
W.
tie. fl»h and oysters
county and going strong,
do we wnnt?
It all means
out of it.
tleorge Culver, W. E Havant and
I), Wilson are in Waco in attend-
ance upon the democratic State con-
I ventiou
These thing a- urc you of local responsibility for the
cur tn which you have invented your money.
Come in soiii) day and see what we have already in-
vested in the cars wo eX|M*ct to sell.
K»y«er.
grand
a Ma
m unp*r*llel'*l
craft in any
master of at I
I lodge*, and I* an active mem
lodge* In «*v»n province* H«|
ittkated in th* Isaac Newton]
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The vagrant children in Moscow
an>l lt« suburb, number about fifty |
thousand according to the Pravads 1
lAMil xt t WFATX FOR
M’HIAI. U tt THIN
"Ponjola." n o w sliowing
Brand, i* a good picture '
for we «a«' it last night,
again tonight and you should
The Hay City boy, art
oulte a g'M»1 all-home
I and th«ir work in
' should be appreciated
There’s nothing
than a good, strong
Hay City
Hriixorta
Summa ry
Hamill I
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teienl thltki)
«wrrenl •*•<
H
*<t4 rioiu'U) itHnnlng lh< board
Illi. .1,11) I to te mie
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NEW AND VERY ATTRACTIVE SELECTION OE
"CO-ED” DRESSES TI B SILK. CANDY STRIPE
And the value of the car to you de|M*nds in large inea»-
ure upon the extent of thx* dealer'n investment in it.
wide-awake, going
is worth more th
will cost you
arles K
provincial
ihire. ha.
solo
Quiet Ilnur
11:15-1:15- l.unch
Special music
Brooks.
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Stolen l>as)‘s
Ka)-rifte)«
t’arrington. Traylor
, loo 00 I)
oi)2 ipi o
Hawkins 2.1
Vogelsang. {
By
on >
i
and our chief oh jet f
take advantage of It
Miss Margaret Eidman
! home from Kid Key
| man. Sunday.
Mr. Clyde Parks
s< guin to visit
Parks, and wifi'
of
On th<jr
The stove every woman has longed
for, tail has never Itefore Inten able
to obtain at a moderat*- price. A
n<*w Blue Chimney- New Perfection,
with greater cooking speed and many
other outstanding improvements The
best value in popular-pricttl oil cook
stoves today.
Oil, sulphur, cotton, corn, rice, < at
ami oysters All In this
What m«r<
If we will realize what
make much
J, I). Moore left yes-
, ........ ........... for Brownwood to
(visit f r several days with their sou,
l.< H, and family
ad Vi: Z W. DeLano and
wire visitors in El Campo
Advertise, push your business, let
E Tetts. 'the outside know that ours is a live.
Tiny will go = wide awake, going town. Thut alone
ami San An-1 1“ worth mor. than the advertising
home.
: t o -s i e it y
i tian t*
law*. If you
inch ho,rd'
Hit' pre
■ml
r will «ay
did great
County ali<l
warm spot In
|H*Opl«*
The oil field* are attracting numer
I ou, visitors dally. The interest In
the fit Id is keen and unabated Grew'
I thing, are expected In the near future
> for that section
Num i. t hrvmntidmi mw
I.RGAA I RM!
Mr. Joel Bryan of Eio-port
visitor her. yesterdtlv. n his wav to|
Wasliington to accept a position with
the Sulphur Company
V. Curry and children left
Houston to make their
to visit in Brevk
few weeks, returning
juat
any* Mr
developeil to
it should b<
Mr J H Phillip,, of Matacorda. I*
in the city on husinea, today.
Hom. of >>ur farmers report cotton |
doing splendidly The crop- are lie-1
Ing <’l*aned out and within a few day,I
now rain will be needed
have attained the
br<ak out the top
I no that they will branch Then select
four or five )>f these branthes
’ let them grow, breaking out all
nff requirement in stock
establish standards of practice for |
Hie lumber Industry, loan I it exceed-(
tngly hard Now. naturally and In j
Iherently. an Inch board I* an honest
thing It I* lust »o thi<-k. ami no]
1 thinner
‘ quickly
whether it should h. on)- Inch th
Ml h4’11 it WUB It WUh
. whvn <»n one xlib*. «»r
oil both «h|eH II
tiot only that a rhoh* hud t«» 1,1
ainoiiK Ih«*i4»’ fotir nllernAtl*ex
H-1 ly niao that thl* rhoire had to l»e ba*«**i
" I’Miicuthin
St<'phviiH.
’‘(TirlHtian
MIWH II lllD’M
t’hilil jinil \nier
i Serrill
C’lilhlrtn to Cotiii
Xlr*<. VoRelNang.
Our assortniitit of gifts for
both boys and girls are too
numerous to mention in this
pace so vve‘11 just exteiul to you
a cordial ami hearty invitation
to pay us an early call so that
vve may have the pleasure of
-hovv ing you.
E N. GuatAfson, engineer in chargi
advise* that the work of laying shell
on the Matagorda end of the Hat
City Matagorda road has started
Pilot.K A »l 01 AAOH A Vs
MIsslOVAKA I I IHK AI IOX
lii Citizen
Wm. Cush
" Amerlcn’s
Pl< rce,
' S a v l n g
Pollard.
■•■•Piny
Mi C. E Matelieit of Buckiye was
a buslius.s visitor to the city y.-tir-
day.
developing
baseball team
thl, direction
and encour-
a) I-home
TZr^ JYb/w
"Come, Let l’s Be With our ; Trayior,
Mr*. Hyman. White,
Hr. G. T. Store) ; Hamill,
McPeak,
liruzorin
I Crenshaw.
j Allen,
i Badge.
1 K rause,
> llnindt.
MIm
was a
C. J
for
They are
euridge for a
th<n to Houston Their many friends
regret very much their leaving
The move now on in many place.)
throughout the country to remove
unsightly blllisards and road sign*
from the highways, we are pleased to
note, is reaching Texas. Their re
inoval will save money to advertis«r*
who throw it away on such scheme*,
but it will take away many a target
■ from the pistol tott*r and shotgun
artists, who slioot them to pieces.
you noticed the beautiful
, ...... plac.d by the Woman * Mis-
isionary Federation in the afore win
dow* Look them up as you go
around the square. "Childhood and
America'* I'uture" is the theme car-
ried out in these poster* and it is
done well and iniprtaaively. The all
day meeting of this organization will
be held Thursday at the Baptist
Church.
r pr viwton of a m>*<t
>l< tui ii char*) te) >
re deal for th*
ih.r It al*» •:
Waie thirty twe
of M ON*1
that
& .-p ■
Mr. and Mrs I S. K'!
ed home Eti.lay night ft
tonio. where they attend).I t ie annual
convention of the I r< sbyterian
Chun ’i On th.jr return Mr*
blns stopped in Houston wh r
attended the special meeting
Colonial Hames of Texas .on
luncheon at the Country Club
Mr. G. A Salsbury, of Pal.o to*,
a business visit, r to the city ><
day.
Mr*.
Church Seh<H»ls‘*
2 15-!l::m -The
lea’s Future" Mrs
’Huffir Little
I nto Me” solo -
Closing prayer.
Kobt E Baker spent Sunday in
i Houston with his family, who have
| been there visiting relatives tor the
I past several days
Sunday afternoon the Bay City and
I Brazoria ball teams played at Hra-
i zoria amt Hay City came off the vic
i tors by th)- acore of <i-l. xiitehell
! pitched for Bay City and kept th)' *ix
I lilts that were secured off ot him
wall scattcted
i in the hole a tint)' or
: team alw ays
for the lost run*,
the bull going by
'run Hawkins, first up. reached lirsl
on an error, ami stole second Vogel
sang sacrificed him to third, x'at i
i'lngton drove a long fly to deep cen |
ter and Hawkins scored after the'
| catch. In the fifth. Bay Cits had her
big inning and when the last man J
tvis put out live scores had been
, made and the game put on Ice. Bess,
first up. *hot a single into lift and
ntovi'd up to second when Traylor
singled over second White ground
I e<l to short and was out at first. Hess I
reached third on the play and scored;
when Crenshaw overthrew Allen to
catch lbs*. Traylor took third on'
the overthrow llamlll walked amt1
stole second. McPeak singled Into
hit center and Traylor and Hamill
scored .McPeak look second on a'
wild |>itcli ami moved to third w lien
Hawkins singled through short Haw
kins stoh* second ami scored hi IiInd
McPeak when Vogelsang singled into'
e< nter.
Brazoria scoriai in the third Aftei
two were down. Simmers was hit l»
a pitched ball. Crenshaw ' singleil ;
into right, sending Simmers to sec-'
end. Allen was lilt by a pitehisl ball
ami the bases were loaded Badge'
•illigleil into left and Slnnners ami
eoilllted Krause. t'H'st up
fourth, reached first on an!
w< nt to second on another !
Krause scored on two outs to I
The la*t score came in the'
Badge walked, went to secund 1
Krause's single mid *<-ore<l on
Brandt’s out.
Th)' score:
Bay (Tty
Hawkins. 3b
Vogelsang, lb
Carrington. It
Mitchell, p.
M.ss, rf . .
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Sniitli of Matagorda
visitor here yesterday
win leave, today on a three-montli*'
Furnished five room t p in San Ant. nio ami other places
Phom' .’127 or HG. 1>: ? 1 . < iut' i
Every Saturday night, Hamilton!
Hall opening night. May 31.
n.iturallv
G an Inch board <* t
It I, Just "o thick.
Hut. says Mr H<w»v«r, ”H
Im* a question
i. after
one *
*1)1*'*
IId- t redltor* of Mr*, tlartlia (■.
laligham, IhceaM'd:
The undersigned having l>e<n duly
api>oint)'<i administrator or Mr*,
tha G. Lang ham. deceased, late
Matagorda County, Texas, by
county Judge of said county, on the
1921. during a
regular term thereof, lien bv notifies I t>ul ll> r'.ert H.over, Iti attempting to j
all |M>rsons having claims against >
said estate to present them to him
within the time pi'OH)-rlbt'<l by law, at
city of Hay city,
hi* mail.
A l> 1»24.
C l.anghmn.
Administrator of the Estate of
Mrs. Martha (1. Langham. De-
ceased.
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Clark’s Special Coffee
Hon. Thoma, .1 Holbrook, Htal<
senator of this, the 17th. Senatorial
District. *j»nt today In the city <>n
business and. incidentally, giving '
M»mi attention to hi* campaign Hen
alor Holbrook'* home I* in Galvos-
ton Hi, district I, )’ompo*e)| of Gab
veston. Chambrr*. Brazoria. Wharton
an<l Matagorda Counties While (her-'
I, some talk of opposition, none ba*
rtevelopr)l »o far, th** senator Inform
ed the Tribune nator Holhrook
work for the reclamation
Ing thl, and Whart >h
I 4 naturally ocr-uple, t
the heart, of th*
also very scUvo
t| ill vlitl v to ing a
■ m mior ot all Ibra, of the large Ma
l>en>xilent in iltutloas and tba
|Mvrk benevol nt loud, and an active
>ippurt r of the Freemason* hoopl-
tal and nursing home ilia girt of
||<. .*■<) made p dale the erection
Mid furnishing of the < ha pel of tha
Royal Masonic institution for Hoya
at Bushey, and in ibe name of tba
Frovinre of Berk'hire h<- contributed
i ►. p th chapel |
repair in perpetuity
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HUH i INI. HltllMIXG
I • 11A I IN M A R h II A M HUB
Silo) Ute bringing tn of the Hy< ad*
in the Markham oil fl’Id, la’t. Wed
ne«day. interest in tha deep ,and
iwnalbllltle, there ha* IMMMM state-
wide Th- renit of thi« interest will
lw <» nsl)l< rable activity tn the Held
Preparation, are now going on for
more well* and within ten day* aolw
three or tour n< w trolls will ’>* going
hriwn.
Th)' development ot each a fleid I*
neowsnrlly slow a, many difficult!-1
niu,t bv met and overcome In pl '0
wring <*n>p the formations are un-
derstisM th* work of making a big
beb< will come rapidly
Tl . main obje.t, that of finding
nnd bringing in the oil ba* been ac*
< ompllshed
until >t
paper" Il
in the iinmeruu* < on
have l>e»u held h»-
lar* of . iwiimvriv and
dif fvrvni brati) he* of the tumiw-r
tee matter of the Inch ho.ird
as-oim*' such Imsli import
• eighty other quv,
whole I)-, hnolog' **l
umboi (n effort la being made to
I establish the standard by tiie lumber
lir»'l< >. latlon, r-““" *"
few more
.on to bny any
i you might tab.
measuring them.
What they do at Waco today liusit'
a thing in th)1 world to do with tha'
new hotel or cotton mill. Nil th*
speech making ami wire pulling <lon>
there will not produce one single
bale of cotton.
>n,ld«rall<m <>•
I .'hoald
I aftce It rats*
! >nv)*ivlng the
D I ¥ X
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Bay (Tty I* the hub of an enormou-
trade t) rrltory
should be to
rapidly.
Future.**
U: .'lli-li 15 "Training
ship” devotional
!> t5-lil:l(i
Asset” Mrs.
10:10-10 3(1
Boilies' Mrs
10:30-11-15
Mrs. Horn.
11. 15—’
Children"
Hill h Iw A tiNI I Nt II
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