The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 89, Ed. 1 Friday, March 18, 1921 Page: 2 of 4
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Friday and Saturday.
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our body politic.
IHINK ABOUT IT!
FOR SALE
TALK ABOUT IT!
and wonder how we can sell:
large following not only of
s, with all con-
tion, bath a
on cement side-
walk, in attract
f city near school.
(Ask for coupons all week)
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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—you come to the store, serve yourself, pay the cash,
take the goods home with you,—this is the answer
cause the following nutice to be pub
lished in a newspaper of general (it
stepped on the accelerator, opened the throttle
wide, and running on high at a very rapid speed
to catch the customer with the almighty dollar
who desires to save every nickel and every penny
in these hard times.
pllance
Week
in com
Heaith
March
48-1 b. sack of Flour for
24-Ib. sack of Flour for
5 pounds best Pea berry Cofee for
11 pounds Sugar for --------
8-lb. bucket of Lard for
15 pounds Irish Potatoes for_____
$2.68
$1.36
$ 1.00
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$1.13
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tation.
rose,
Enterea as second cimas matter at
the postotice of Hay City under act
of congresa.
Durable Shingles of
Seasoned Wood
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with the latter.—Fielding.
Read The Tribune Want Ads.
proud of our stock of
Come to us for
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riages, cribs, bath itubs, bedding,
nursing bottles, articles of diet, etc
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CONRAD NAGEL, HERO
OF I II AMBE HS’ FILN,
Poster on:
If we had
England
Thre four-room.
The Dally Tribune
One Year,....................
The Weekly Trbune
One Year. ..................
capitalize such misfortunes, through
sordid and emolumental impositions culation which has been continuously
could peak in one accord, /wouli ask
Clara to drop into seclusion and to
C.
Sallis tv.
amt out of that numk
barely 2.000,000 men
l right" until
Just how near
it has In-
in criticising the Federal Reserve
from the public, and the The State of Texas
He that can heroically endure ad-
versity will bear prosperity withi
equal greatness of soul, for the mind '
that cannot lie dejected by the for-il
been at war as long
What in more important
than the roof of your home t
Since man first built houses to shelter
him and his loved ones, the “roof tree”
has sydbolized home comfort, home
beauty and home strength.
Remember the word "roof-
tree ” it shows how closely our
ancestors connected their protection
from wind and weather to the storm-
defying qualities of the trees of the
forest.
the trenches were getting only SI do
per diem and kreep, while "dollar-a-
J M Fitzmaurice,
niences, ineluding
, Texan, March IN
with the governor's
tion of the American people and If
half of what he Haya Im true it ought
to be and every man, high or low.
) W O 0 It I O I! B
the latter rushed out to Mr.
"right" Mr Armstrong is, we do not
ture (a
nations)
dollars
Shingles of today .are an improve-
v er those of t he la t century--
in appearance and economy. Instrength (Mid
protection they uphold the reputatio of their
predeccanora — still cut Irvin sclected timber
the third Monday In May. A. 1)
at the court house thereof, in
the audience
son han the chief feminine role
is a Paramount-Artcraft picture.
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\ WIDE ADMONITION,
NOTH I OS UTLH ITKA
FOR LETTERS <4 ARDIANSHIP
himself, thus by examiplaem ring
that his own shall be s. vio j mer 1 not liknly to e tran-ported
lence when built Abrahamrincoln
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1/ I II predeccsmora
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I I " is | shingles. <
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4 of Qjaallty at Zconomy Prices
hi I'OMllf SEGIS
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somebody must get right before the
buainem elements of this country can
co ordinate niti censfully.
ths expense of her happi-
will find public opinion less
and contest such application nhonld living in Rosedale,
■ nt. Nu, 1 57889
Collins hopes and expects t
whole matter bared to the
ft is eve
' wer connec-
time all persons
welfare of such i
fected not only the ignorant but also
many who call themselves intellect-
mils, but who are generally known
as highbrows. From this latter class
spring many who played the game of
our enemies in the great war. They
get my healti
Mary K Lowe,
pproval greeting her,
set to take to the
did upon her trial. In
■ hat our daily expenditure for each and to defend whatever action made
balance of our days, and therein lies
the main crime
with an erring *« Well
Five bottle have
-O—O———
Far worse than the colossal waste'
at Washington and the fallacies
which have accompanied that waste
is the poison which has crept into ’
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HISToli VI. KOI k
WILL HI rko III TED
FROM ELEMEMTS,
showing how you have executed the around.
same. and I 1
Given under my hand and the se l seem to
of said court, at Bay City. Texas, this stomach
nt the producer's invi-
inat before the curtnin
while we
Kansas, I
had ended th® matter perhaps the
American people could In time for
ap-pacifiers. signs of a
the bow happy I am to
You may not be able to hup or
build or to finance any great money
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Property is desirable: is a positive
good in the world That some should
and went from bad to worse until I
was alarmed over my condition.
"But Tanlac proved to be just the
thing I had been needing, and I cer-
tainly am glad I took my friends'
day" men at Wanhington
S. LEE I WUL Munag
responsible for the erime committed any further arguments, it has be
in the name of American patriotism come a generally recognized fact that
Preparation of food
generally right. Anyone To the Sheriff
Three years ago
man under arm" wha four times thut f
of Enland, six times that of France
and ten times that of Italy, and that
MRS. 1.0 WE GAiNS IWENIY-FIVE
poi NDS in rAkING i im
Hi 11.1 II PI RPM I Now,
1921,by taking fanke and 1 just uau’t I
in Mp te of the fact that our boys
Said election
county court h
a s, in said di
vi ith the state
an hour or tvo daily in health-pro
l ducing exercise in beautifying yum
home premises and making them
more attractive to the public’s gaze
1 Every yard made beautiful, evers
home made more attractive adds jusi
। that much more to your town and to
. others This town can be made the
prettiest town in South Texas and
that too, without any great amount ol
. expense.
I became so weul
could hardly get
became sluggisi
get, but thousands upon top of thou- attempt to say, but we agree with him
sands of us will be payinK for it the that something is wrong and that
I be rich shows that others may be-
come rich, and hence is just fcour-
agement to industry and enterpris
Let not him who is houseless pull
'down the hotse of another, but let
I him work diligently and build one for
"I have gained twenty-live poll
agorda Pharmacy and Huston’s Drug on his right to
Store e four installment
month Wi
work. Cull W. L. White, Bay Olty,total tax
Texas. 14-tr cents to
Lectures on tPrenutal
city of Bay City, Texas, nt which | back,"" declared Mrs
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Furniture of all kinds varnished and co ' t ’
repaired; also inside floor and wood sented a
In: upon the public The publie, if
sculptor who inspected the rock foi oceeaaceogece 9
the Pilgrim tercentenary commission e )m ( conn l. ! !
aid today that he found signs of ills • AIro.SVA ! | INI
Integration in it. Several fissure •
, , , , ® Accommodates Pa
had been formed, he said, and unle —
, ® and 1 r "lit
protection were nitorded there wasim,
. . , • Leaves Hay ( u y laily
danger of the appearance ol anothe r —
• ately atter arrivai >i
crack such as that which split the *
• L B. 4 M traoin in
upper half years ago With the e Bay city before Hou
processes now being applied, he 0 ' ' ( , C M
thought the boulder would stand
forever.
the ignorant but also of well-moan-
ing educated people whose so-called
human sympathies are overdeveloped
at the expense of their intellects, who'
nre convinced that the world should
be changed by destroying all the ser-
viceable signposts which civilization
and government have so laboriously
marked with the "danger" sign. They
want a new thing and each new thing 1.
must be done at the expense of a !
government already overburdened
Their sight does not reach beyond to-l
morrow and most to their “isms" have
already been tried in countries less
fortunate than this and have ended
in red disaster.—Senator Sage (N.Y.)
soot ingl ------------------
(Looking
Nagels' side.
"You'll have to come back and play
the part of Youth.'", he whispered
frantically "Our regular man has
been taken sick You won’t have to
speak many lines. You can get by.
Please'"
So Conrad Nagel, who up to the
time had been playing only small
roles in stock companies, had his first
chance in a real production. Making
good, he signed a contract to con-
tinua li Every woman." This led to
other engagements, among them the
leading ole opposite Alice Brady in
"Forever After"
Now Mr Nagel has deserted the
foollights for the screen and in “The
Fighting Chance" lend" a youthful-
ness and sincerity to the part of the
hero that has much to do with the
success cf the picture Anna Q Niln-
lost my appetite and didn
> want to eat a thing. M>
“Not guilty." was the prompt ver
diet returned in the Clara Hamon
case, and the verdict seems to he gen
III) ES Fol R-( IM
INCOME IAN; WILL
DIVIDE rAyn
ADVERTISING RATES
The Dally Tribune
25 cents an inch up to 100 inches
20 cents an inch up to 200 inchew
18 centa an inch up to 300 inehen
15 centa an inch up to 500 inches
Ik clints an inch up to 1000 fhehe
Reading notices, Hk per line firat in
nertion; 6c each subnequent insertion
The Matagorda ( ounty Tribune
X6 cents an inch up to 100 inches
20 cents an inch up to 500 inches
17 cents an inch up to 1000 inches
Reading notices, 10 per line first in
sertion , 6c each subnequent insertion
i .lev: eys make
Iker Mill
o l. rsey d
< Phywical E
For Sanitary
or any Constable
County- Greeting :
capital ct
gained
t Easter
ip : return unto the house of her father
Captain Haul V. Collins, who uerv
ed as first asnistant of the army's
Chief Purchasing Agent for two
years in Europe during the war, is
writing a aeries of authenticated nr
ticles for Leslie's unde r his own
name and office, showing up the crim
Inui waste of the War Departmeut
and the system of graft followed by
those in high officlal positions in
his last article on “The War Depart
ment’s Tragic Failure," Capt Collina
says "The war cost us over u bil
the shore here from a glacier ages
ago to become the stepping stone ol
the forefathers from the old world
to the new Is to be protected against
the waters and frosts of future years
The plan for Its preservation under
a new monumental canopy originally
included only the reuniting of its
three parts, but it now has been de-
cided to make the restored rock
proof against the elements as far as
pract icable.
Workmen today checked carefully
the seams in its sides caused by
weather attacks and these were filled
with a weather proofing substance
Cyrus E. Dallan of Arlington, the
You nre hereby commanded
o not
of not less than one year preceding
the date of the notice in the county
of .Matagorda, State of Texas, and
you shall cause said notice to be
printed at least once each week for
the period of ten days exclusive of.
the first day of publication before the:
return day hereof:
Notice of Application for Letters
Guardianship.
Th® State of Texas.
To all Persons Interested in the wel-
fare of Rosie Kellar, a person of
unsound mind:
Know Ye: That F A. Sisson has
Died in the County Court of Mata-
zorda County, an application for let
ters of guardianship of the estate of
Rosie Kellar, a person of unsound '
mind, which will be heard at the1
next term of said court, commencing
itand regularly published for a period
t red Holstetn-Freian
edit t
ke the season at my
city This Bull
in New York and his
H ing Pontiac Segis Al-
■ 16224s HrI; dam
Clothilda No.
erally approved Now Clara lias the scheme; perhaps barely able to fl
। world before her and ample time for, vance your needs, but you can spepnd
! has the right to protect one's self i
Al test: Thos. II
18-25-1d
The first copper coin authorized by
congress bore the legend. "Mind your
own business." It was Benjamin
Franklin who suggested that this
motion be Instribed upon the piece,
us lie believed that coins bearing this
and other wise sayings would serve
a purpose besides that of legal tender.
It was not a bad idea, and Ilie ad-
monition is just as good today as it
was then, and better, for there are
more people proportionately today
who will not mind their own business,
fry their own fish, and tend to their
own knitting
No more popular persons can be
found than the one who minds his
own l usiness, tries to improve him-
self in it, and is sure that he still has
much to learn about it Every tier-
sou is bound to make mistakes along
with his success But this is his bus-
iness For a person deliberately to
I poke his prohoscis into another's af-
fairs, as critic or otherwise. is bound
to bring unpopularity, to say the
least
Ou the other hand, the person who
minds his own business in private af-
fairs. saves himself trouble, p eseives
I his peace of mind, conserves his
nerve force, prolongs his life, and
adds to the sum of human happiness.
, -The Ballas Democrat.
Orice witli Linn &
restored my health just perfectly. I
have been build up wonderfully and
feel so well and strong I never will
be able to praise Tanlac enough. It
is the best medicine in the world and,
I am all the time recommending ii
to some of my friends."
Tanlac is sold in Buy City by Mat-1
judges and clerks i
said election.
Witness our 11:
Texas, this 18th da
1921,
Vice-President
MUSCOGEE WOMAN
TELLS OF CHANGE
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should he properly punished. If these businens and the
erimes after having been committed business will not
When Conrad Nagel, who plays a
leading rule in ‘ The Fighting
Chance," at the Grand Theatre Mon-
day. whs even more youthful than he
is now, he attended a stage perform-
line of "Every woman." Ho was •well
acquainted with the producer of the
show and occupied a good seat among
i Hosiery, Under-
eater Goods, sell-
o users at Mills”
presented by our
t‛ Hardin, who
- City until March
Spring orders.
condescends to make Fountains;" * Playgrounds and F
notoriety she has Center."
An abundant selection of High -Gt
prices w ill convince you that I
Will sell on payments easy as rent.
<1. It. R 0 B E R I SON
18, wil be state Child Welfare Buy
and the health centers in Texas wil
lie busy places, according to Br. M
M Carrick, state health officer, who
states that on this day public health
nurses will demonstrate to mothers
the ways and means of preventing
siekness and of saving the seventh
child
"There is no reason why healthy
I shies shonld not continue so," said
Dr Carrick "Proper nutrition and
the observance of certain simple
rules of hygiene will keep the baby
well" Br. Carrick went on to say
that in towns not yet maintaining a
health center, efforts will be made by
the local child welfare committee to
secure one
The local committees in many com
munities will undertake other activ
ities on this day such as:
। A survey of the town to secure
birth registration of children not
i now registered
| Nursery exhibits, showing propel
or improper childrens’ clothes. car
iBank nystem, George W. Armstrcng,
of San Antonio, in (peaking betore a
large buminess gathering at or
Worth, recently, said thut without
Hide of
Bay City
17th day of March A D 1921,
gave his address
Georgia
If AD I NIQI I DEEIF. advice and tried it
time. I felt almost deathly
slept but little an drell off in
_____ pest ion
... hi nlth.
Flymouth, Mass', March IS Fly , i
mouth Rock, the boulder dropped on .
1
$12. per bottle. P
rial Agent,
sympathy was physicias or nurse I, "Need fur Mora
Augusta, (la . Mare
The Daily Tribune • m
_ _ 7. , A oans to allied
Pubitehed Every Day Excopt Bunda: twenty binlion
“71 ■ . .
FRIDAY DESIGNATED
IS CHILD WELFARE
Dll in UK. CARRICK.
1 not find tka' regularity; ill effects of
France and Italy, our bill would hav
been $60,000,000,000.....or within
000,900 000 of the combined expenses
of England, France and Italy Ye
England maintained an army of 7.
and there before said court this writ, to collapse, and I
with yomr return thereon endorsed, and run-down I <
Have you re lized
soon be here? Mb
wait until the last n
charitable Such attempts have been
male before only to meet with cold:
pre 7,000,040
i—m total of 20,500,
mobilized 3.513,837
they desire to do no. 1 down completely and bad to give up
Herein fail not, but have you then my position. My nerves just eemeu
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 89, Ed. 1 Friday, March 18, 1921, newspaper, March 18, 1921; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1423421/m1/2/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.