The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 45, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 11, 1925 Page: 2 of 4
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BAPTIST HAVE MEETING
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Published Every Day Except Buaday.
and the Baptist in particular, will
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CAREY SMITH.....Owner and Editor
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THE AMERICAN EAGLE BRINGS A SUBSTANTIAL EASTER MESSAGE
TO CHILDREN OF BIBLE LANDS
imprison you
Bring all the wonderful world to you in this way
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It you suffer from any form of
skin diseases such as Itch. Eczema, .
Wedding Rings
Remodeled
and has a pleasant odor.
MATGOKDA PHARMACY
Shampooing, Waring, Scalp
Massage, Hai'-
Dressing
THE TEIBUNE PRINTING COMPANY
Publisher
The Brunswick Radiola
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She Was in a Serious Condi*
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Taking Cardui.
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EASTER RARHITS.
NASKETS
and
NOvEI TIES,
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unalded by exotic
are now free to do more things
en masse
common criticiam t hat
humor which requires
to wit to understand
Huntington, W. Va.—"I was in a
very weak and run-down condition
—in fact, was in a serious condi- '
tion," says Mrs. Fannie C. Bloss, of
1964 Madison Avenue, this city.
“In my left side the pain was !
very severe it would start in my
back and Hides. Part of the time I
was in bed and when up I didn't
feel like doing anything or going
anywhere.
GOME people mike the mistake of living
• too much in themselves. A rapidly moving
world passes them by.
Live in the great cosmopolitan world. Get the
drama of life, the events and thrills, just as
they happen. Live in a new world.
The Brunswick Radiola is changing the lives
of people. It combines the superlative in radio
with the superlative in phonographic music.
Multiply your previous ideals of home enter-
tainment, and yet you'll fail to give it justice.
Come today. Herr it. Prices start at $170.
Payment terms are exceedingly liberal.
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fairly high, certnnly not below
described an befng too fast
eration that makes its living
mh being <1 riven
with a
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ANGLETON no FAIEM
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interesting to com-
Remember
the kind ol
a mind keen
Adams is a field secretary of
and continued hi < journey, stopping
various places
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more spare time
interest sustains the entire in
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How is this contnadiction to be ac-
counted for" Perhaps It is the teady
beat of new ideas upon the mind '
Perhaps It is the fact that more peo-
to appreciate, nor
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miles from
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M S. Barnett
ivy Infesta
only a few
pevils netnnlly
provement. I kept on and found
it was helping me. i have taken
nine bottles. I‘m etronger now
than I have been in a long time."
Canlul is made from mild acting
medicinal herbs with a gentle, tonic,
strengthening effect upon certain
female organs and upon the system
in general.
8okd everywhere.
at least n
in fact. to
coined by Governor Clinton
He took the oath of offie
normal number auTTielent
before front laet fall
tera tures for the i
rLEAII VTPIRIINF but the love of everyday folk He
1 ms-a-t- 1 —"UI"Lhas pteturized the life not of start-
---------- lng Agures, but the lite of the work-
- _________ ! nd ay man and his maid
an held in New Y.
ie npectntors the "fash
revert hnek," and a aror.
General Convention of
a preacher of unusual .
it will probably be
York at noon on
Tust now it is
we entertained at Baltimore Tetter or Cracked Hands, Poison Oak,1
showed that petures
vehfele for omottons
the eapital of our
m iy eX port
will prevail on the
m on it to stop
: the cough
and check
at | Ring Worm, Old Sores or Sores on
Children. We will sell you a Jar of
he left his rring. ' BLUE STAR REMEDY on a guar-
antee. It will not stain your clothing
and mounted a magnincent white horse -- - - •
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Rich chocolate coatings 2 "4
sboicest dndiostdelcious
fruit, nut and cream
hernation has eviently heen
"Life wasn't any pleasure.
was very pale. I was nervous and
thin, and so tired all the time.
“My druggist told me that ( ardul
was a epod tonic for women and I
The general public in Bay City,
D W Grimfith has given the pendu
him of the motion pltur another
push
When, years ago, he revolutionized
the sereen by producine "The Birth
of t Nation," the first full length pie
ture ever ninth, hr atarted the pen
dulum swinsing in the diroction of
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h qmameezanaun-
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pare the recent inauguration of Pres- I
ident Coolidge with that of George
Washington, the first president.
The comparison does not rail fol
comment on the diffi rence hetween the
two men, perhnps, so much as the
diferen e in the country.
What will the inaugurntion of the ,
president be like 100 yearn from now?
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Heeswax is formed voluntarily by I
the bees loading their stomachs with ।
honey anil then resting in clusters ‘
perfrctly still for 21 hours
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Advertise ft will pay you
be a serious control problem from the
very beginning of the seanon in those
fields nesrest to hibernation shelter
From Alabama westward, however,
t is evident that n lighter infestation
mobs and gigantie "seta ”
for weevil mult ipllcation
instrument that the spectator never
feels the instrument. He laugha, he
along the line.
When he crossed the Potomac he ■
was met by a crowd that followed ।
his carriage to Baltimore
serfous nmage will develop and the
hent which may be expected is that
the farmer will have at least an Ini-
tia) advantage in the early s ieon In
his ficht ngainat the weevil
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less effort, live on a higher plane,
is it possible that thin common say
Ing about our rapid pace 1s just
another thought less mob -suggestion?
Think it over Henry Ford
We can remowlel your ow wedding ring to the
nMlern narrow shap nue, if you wish, we can
hand carve it: er we run cover it with an
4 18K white gold hand A
3 graving inside your ring. M
All Lab st Stiles Curling and
Coitfurts. Lt Us Ta
('are of Your Hair
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ROOMS TOR RENT—1 ocate d JURt
nice box of candy on
Easter morning
kowna, by actors and actresss doing
their painful utmost to appear beau
tiful
Critic have classed it unanimously
as an even greater achlevement than
"The Birth of N Nation" or “Broken
Blonsoms."
n grand senle
He invented a whole bagful
easily than any i
done is described
'V \‛ l‛‛1,
are going too fast ’ Yet p ople
longer than ever before live
ound that reglons of hen
mal, and, as
among those
for brilliant pareantry, and drama on
1‛t LW-
to th
La.. but also representative
in extreme Southern Louisiana
South Carolina and Georgia
recorda which follow indieate
i far as the initial emergence
lulah,
points
ind in
abli’ty. It will be recalled that he '
conducted a revival campaign in Bay 1
City last year with considerable sue- 1
cess. Do not fail to hear him at
the Baptist Church, Friday night at
8:30 o'clock, also on Saturday night
Sunday morning and Sunday night
Prom the Fort Worth Record )
i publication called "People and
cew" give an interesting arcount
the inauguration of Georte Wash
ton, the first president of the Unt
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Wha
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high ane emergence in going to he
large ly determined by the local abun
dunce of weevils entering into hiber-
nntion in the full To nummarize
while the emergence will be fairly
low t hrouzhout a large portion of the
offices; first
page, and at the age of fourteen
I qnire ship
WANTED: A good milk cow H J.
Drake, 10-15
With Broken iilon nmu," he gruvi
another tilt to the pondulnm, hv
transferrine tn the sere n n hrfef hut
infenanly drnmatie tale, one which
dealt with human emotlona in the
indiv iuni instene of In the mass
But even here. It wne mheer hauty
he hroncht to pirturesoue uurrouni
ng - V ounty which his gonins
I For the first tipe he has made the
j screen do what the dramatic stage at
Its b st, and the novelist at his finest
which he rode into Philadelphla. Af-
ter a wonderful reception he proceed-
ed to New York, where he was wel-
because, he, too, is human
'Tent Life Wonderful,” doen not
appeal to any particular set or kind
( r people Beenuse It appeals to all
it. Is tilled with beauty, It is replete
fj]
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ponsible exception of flu* extreme gull
OOH HI regions, but II in also evident
that this infestation Im going to he
very abnormally "upotted " \ pecu
liar combination of conditions last
ummer and fall prouced oxee eding
ly vm r bible eropu of weevils to go into
required that every
pass through two <
Washington came from his home ul
Mount Vernon, Va. He had to travel
250 miles by carriage The journey
took eight daya, whereas now it takes
. i. ■ h it
His first stop was Alexandria, Va.,
have always sought to do. He has
It is th beauty of life itself The
humor or real human beings.
It is the first picture in which hu
The bureau of entomology of the
United State ' department of agricul
turn has just completed the annual
examination made for the purpose of
determining the survival of holl wee
vils in Fpanish moss The ex a nil
nil ion this year have heen more ex
tensfve than has been the case in
he pi t, including not only the usual
points around the laboratory at Tal
A gen- with humor. But it is not the kind
\ngletomn, Texas, pril (0 The sale
of the Angleton Times fig firm of
210 acres Io Illinois capitalists for
$15,000 • th* outstanding real estate
transaction of recent date in this
section. Two hundred acres of this
tract either are planted to figs or ar
to be planted by the owner and cared
for one year from planting Th*
transaction mens that several fam
Illes will come here from thi North
and make their homes in Angleton
or Houston, and look after their
property
With a eompleted hard surfaced
highway from \ngleton to Houston
this section Ia virtually a suburb of
Houston the diatance being only 42
miles
Angleton is "going el rong” on beau
tiful fir orchards, and a new preserv
lng plnnt is now being completed
and will be in operation when the
picking season openN
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beauty which requires a trained
festation Under wuch
never “grow up",
them to------
days meeting at the Baptist Church,
beginning this Friday night, and ex- I
tending over next Sunday night. The '
st rmons are to be evangelistic and I
inspirational, which is of vital inter-
est to all the people of the town.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 45, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 11, 1925, newspaper, April 11, 1925; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1423570/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.