The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 45, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 11, 1925 Page: 4 of 4
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Bring your eggs to the Buckeye •
Hatchery
(Easter Dap in caster Uanb
Also baby chicks for sale. •
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By OR. S. R. VINTON
Black and White Ointment and Black:
greatest difficulty that Crifith made
RENT Two
Tribune Building
SYRUP
CEMETERY NOTICE
Anenti "
Just Like And As
put in It; what has been achlev-
Flaunting the coat of a picturebuilding.
The association is sorely in need of
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thousand hands moved
At this season of
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the year
"He im not
Greek, but unmistaka
Buttermilk Starting Feed
You Know
(’hi< ken Seratch
What You
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Poultry Supplics
CASH at the
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Get
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E. E. Wood
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Cash and Carry Market
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Lsu an.ua ..0i
quality
Phones Nos. 6-433
The best of all kinds of Meats and polite service
North Side of Square
in 4 clear, stronz voice that filled
MORE FREEDOM
with deep emo
at
carrled a candte
movement started
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That
granted
daily
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used a
noonday from a t
a devotional
pa and at least
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Send it to
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here
OUR SLOGAN
bats om
The People’s Laundry
A dress for Every Taste
A dress for Every Purse
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T. J. CLARK, GROCER
of
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tant breaking ot
ti
inch
distinguish
$9.75 $13.75 $19.75
chorus
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Our Groceries Are Fresh
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SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY
If it comes from Clark’s it has
forth in joyful whole t
got to be right or we make it so
Our Mottos
SIMON BROS.
founded
fancy
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T. J. Clark, Grocer
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Thu Homo ofH»rt, SchoHnor A Marx Clothaa
Bay City, Tax.
Pnones 37 ana 196
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When yon buy a Goodyear,
you get known lire quality
glad
Mothers
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can't
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lami
diss
al
For
god
high
then t
bishops
before
There
nearly
We specialize in Choice Fruits, keep
all the Vegetables possible, which of
late are plentiful •’
•nd a soul!
ness.
No Dresses vent out on approval, or exchanged-- Every
Sale Final.
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ed:
Ated pooling,
iwd repeated
but
boy
at a
only
or
The
ter i
the
word
die
and
men
lit
be
lvoniHR
vhuulit ■>
ousand flaring gan
ten thousand can
great
1a, "Ch
swept
u-tor are of
contribut ion
Midnight Eanter xervice
the stand were a thou
from the American orpha
up in close formation.
.rent and worshipful
hushed t
old
sed
Let
carpentera
1 hour for
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SERVICES
Good As The Best
Maple Syrup
For Sale By All Grocers
Mrs. Fillmore Harper
e
Staple and Fancy
GROCERIES
“MARGARETTE”
IIARDY-ANDERSON AUTO CO
Bay City. Texas
Try our own home roasted
COFFEE
reaching
live with
I went into many of them
Three Groups, Specially Priced, as follow
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More tin is mined in Alaska than '
all the rest of the United States.
minute
jelned
volt es
sound
wind t
and payable to Mrs C. L. de St Au-
! bin, at her store in the Opera House
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Box No. 1173, •
1-7-11-14 d •
HILL SELL 1EASTEN EGGS
Your Cemetery dues art now due
one when
Easter comes at a different date in the Near East than In America,
owing to the fact that the Greek church still clings to the antiquated
Byxantine calendar. Easter is pre-eminently the most important holl
day of the year In Greece, and its observance is more universal and
more elaborate then enywhere in Western countries In this article
Dr. Vinton, famous world traveler and lecturer, tells of his experiencea
In Athens, where he spent Easter last year among the refugees and
orphans who are being cared for by America through the Near East
Relief.
Church corner 5th and Ave C.
Services Sunday morning at 11
Sunday School at 9:45 a.m.
Wednesday evening at 8:00.
Everyone is cordially invited
much it cost, but what Intelligence
godn "hesmna
church going there runs through my
mind very persistently the words so
long ago uttered by St. Paul in thia
very place "Ye men of Albena
very religious.”
Tonight was the climax of a series
at observances that started on Good
It is imply a question of knowing rouna
what it takes to clear out those dis-1 '
eases of the skin, like bumps. pint- Phone No,
pies, blotches, rash, eczema, "break: ■ Bay City, Texas
lug out," etc., and the makers of.
congrega
individual
ne or la
reverent. homey
fishermen would be allowed to serve
the visitor that Griffith almost lost
the scene because of Cie fadins light.
i before the matter was decided
189 W
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Anxious to be of service to the
American director, two score of fish-
Eggs hatched C e year •
! this spiritual
nportance in ti
erica is making
TWIF" OF NAGDAD
M Vi s GO o *11»
was no general or
I lights from
camo the pro
mnanent •till JW*
problems of th
The East ha
is stirring with
price, yon not
the church, first the ••
circumstances. ‘them understand that too many sails
There have been such wild and pre- would spoil the benuty of the picture,
varicating atatements as to the cost and that but three or four boats were
of tie making of pictures a few mH-1 needed. And then so lengthy an ar-
lions more or less, not being thought J gument started as to which boats and
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VA
•RPHAN CHILDREN OF THE NEAR EAST RELIEF ON THEIR SLAV- |
GROUND IN CLASSIC ATHENS
• for light
159 or set
Narareth the
part of thslr
with the I
Every CM '
crowd. In
Located al Farmer Storage Company's Warehouse
in "The Thief of Bagdad" there has Mr Falrb
rd his phrase Throe times
CUSTOM HATCHING
ermen piled into 1
, started downstream
doubt that thaj
i being aflected
nta of today tap
thankfully, "Christos Anesti."
A two hour service of more formal
Therein lies its great- PmPLY FACED PEOPLE
LEABNIS0 NEW METHOD
at
wakenet It I
new v itality, j
Nile Valley
‘v and th ■* i
It costs about the price of a box of good candy.
We refer to our Wet Wash service —everything
washed, carefully rinsed, and the bundle return-
ed damp and clean, ready to iron or starch or
hang up to dry.
Quality and Service, with every accommodation
consistent with good business thrown in
beat a Goodyear
can’t equal it.
SIMON BROS.
Specially Priced for Balance of this W
their craft and
ft was with the
and overpowerin
most of then
to make the
' remembered
the Magic Army, you Kasp; that when
he wins the Princesn, you sigh- as.
well might be expected under the
whispered it to
just come from a t wo hour
service that started shortly before
midnight. Although I could not un-
lerstand the Greek words of the serv
ice, I could enjoy and appreclate it.
and as a result of three days of
' shout; that when he rides the Winged
J Horse in the clouds, you laugh; that
when he kills a Dragon, you applaud;
‘ that when he wears the Invisible
Cloak, you cheer; that when he raises
ago a bomb exploded at l;
he Balkans and destroy I
ite of every man andii
child in the United
bars. He is risen."
The climax came wheu two Bishop- !
advanced to the altar. carrying be
for th' price of a bor of enmhi
Dainty Gieorgettes, Printed Silks, Silk Crepes, Silk Broad-
doth. Canton Crepes, Beautifully Trimmed with Beads,
Pleats, Belts, Pockets, Laces, Ruffles, Panels, ete.
the idea of thrift it uppermost in all our minds. You can
AM writing in Athens at two | back into the church: the crowd be
o'clock In the morning of gan to move, but nobody was In a
Easter sunday, according to hurry They were greeting friend -
the Greek calendar 1 have with the glad tidings t hriston
been realised the most extraordinary , dad anih the Magic Carpet, you i
and White Soap seem to have just/For
what the skin needs to get rid of them I
quickly. The fact that more than suitable
two million packages of them are Phone 1
sold even year proven how popular
they an
Black and White Ointment and
Snip are economically priced, in lib-
i al packages. The 60c size oint:
ment contains three times as much
as the liberal 25c size All dealers
have both the Ointment and the
I Soap. (13)
their children and the children lisped
back reply. Refugees in old ragged
clothes, with the memory of massacre
deportation and suffering, said softly.
Douglas Fairbank
Bagdad," which ha
accepted as being t
development th
drams, will
Grand Theatr T
will open on Monda
mail orders will h
der of their receipt.
Friday. All that day the bells were
tolling and flags were at half mast ev-
erywhere Businesa stopped Through-
put the day steady streams of people
poured Into the churches, not simply
the great Cathedral, but Into scores
of lttie chapels I had never noticed
intos Anest
up ward as
•a vibrant i
( 8
they made Iha sign of the cross at
some point in the chant or reading .
No one had a prayerbook, everyone :
seemed to know the service perfectly. I
At one point in the service, a Bish
op advanced toward the open door j
and called out a question in a loud ।
voice There came balk from five
thousand throats the answer, in [
Freedom in something all women want. It‛s well
iluy do. Their craving results in better health
and more widespread beauty.
We give you more freedom each week by doing
the family washing.
rally 11
azing pre
crewd, grouped in tamillen, with thou
sands of < hildren
Kenching a cross street I found the
main approach to the Cathedral
Square I conld scarcely believe my
•yes the square was as light as at
erad ikon
then the
band beEu
character followed. in the Cathedral,
marked by antiphoual chanting of
very impressive character. Perhaps
five thousand people crowded into the
building, all standing Au impressive
thing was their obvious familiarity
with all the intricate requirements
of the service at certain points five
uniit, but enough
scene one long t
soon after ten a
tween them a very old book Than
the Metropolitan, in full ecclestasticul
robes, came forward and read a chap i
Select Your Easter Frock
not do better than consider what you save by buying for
and a phone call begins it
and joined reverently It
they were ninging to thema
Ged alone with no conncie
anyone atom
The chant
minizht, a
it exist only In fantastie
It has been said-that when
inks, as the Thief of Nag- i
terous It
Here's why—because we have just received One Hundred
Silk Dresses of the newest, the loveliest and the most
charming frocks ever shown at popular prices, and the
values are so unusual that you will be glad you came here.
• pestling cirarly a
word that meana
standing peace
ma itarian and r
are expreas ng n
hant; the soldier
ate and held it fo
•n of the chant
..........
class Number 2, of St. Marks Epis-
copal Church, will sell Easter Eggs
Saturdar, April U. at the Ladies Ex- 1
change. Phone orders in advance.
'call 11 28 if |
church, closing
tional service. It was all
worship People came s
arth, and in i
imaginary 1
p rinh prienta
creat stand which had been erected
far the church dignitaries and thetr
very often a more ruse to cover
n front of
d orphans I
tamily groups Every class of society
was represented !a most of the
churches there were representations
st the sepuichre and people knelt for
niehed lust befor•
he Metropolftan’s
on of
their candles
thelr netghbor
inquired everywhere and never failed
to find a regular program, in which I
the children displayed great interrat. j
But there la also npontaneoun rellg
ions life among thene children At
sidon, I found I he orphans holding a
praver service of their own. not dallv
alth in God are a chief explena
f the spirit in which they have
d no much without losing heart;
pe Recoenition and develop |
the familiar words Chrlaton Anesti”
— Christ Is Rinent As the bells broke
up an absence of imagination in the immediate funds. The janitor's sal
in iking of it The rent, after all. ary la past due and there are other
I nothing; the heart and soul that expenses to meet, so please be prompt
went into the picture is everything with the settlement of what you have
worthy of consideration -that Mr ;
Fairbanks has refrained from diselos
Ing any figures ns to "The Thief of
Bagdad." Were they known, how- ■
ever the rust of this picture would
seem beyond belief. With "The Thier I
of Hazdad," or Indeed any picture. It
is not a question, however, of howl
desirable rooms •
house keeping •
Mrs G M Reid. e
27-tf •••••••••••••••••
At 11 4k the bella Of the Cathedrni
barat into music The crowd surged
forward Those who had not yet lit
la. of courso daily Hible
is generally taken for
didn't tab* for granted
‘ The Thtef of Bagdad" has a heart pledged.
fat* >f our chiren
by th* momentous •
tb« Near East
We do not doubt
heiples and blind I
tty an *• were ten
Ameri an peopie at
vole* rose clea
B climax MI
a moment as they kissed reverentiy
the sacred pietures in front of the
"tomb" I watched long and, I am
frank to say, critically, for evidence
of mere formality, mere routine I ut
l aaw earnent, reverent, prayerful
worship Late Into the evening the
bells still tolled and the people were
still going to the churches That
night thousands and thousands mare 1
•d in procession through th* atreets
and up th* long winding road to tin
Chapel of St Georg* al th* top of
Mount Lycabetus
Saturday night the city took on a
mor* festive turn By ten o‛ lock the
streets wer* full of people Every per
ble neighbore with the joyous phrane. Sixty thousand
ae peopie in nn American crowd will nil the Leva
My Happy New Year to each other • from th* '
Bt New Ve»- e Th* pro esalon tiled cued them
be door of th* Hoys Club in an
orphanaze center I saw n simn ;
en by one of the boys, "Come
to atud, the Nible "
and the dis . Ten
surf I could ; Seralev
ces, so heavy : ed the
the swelling woman
BUCKEYE INCUBATORS AND BROODERS
n greeted rack of service, the id*
Anally the
l church A
licit Grero
the full*Ave
Everybody
The deeply religious nature of ike
ople or the Neer East end their in i
this was done, and then followed a
chant in which th* Sam* words ran;
out again and again
in the American orphanages and lu
th* refugee camps, it has often seem
ed to me that the secret of these re
markable people of the Near East is to
be found in Puul's phrase "very rellg
Kiut" in amazing thing is th* faith
and spirit of th*** people in every
corner of th* Near East I have been
impresned with their deep relirious
character end their devotion to their
church
In the American orphanages there
toward the great squat* in front f
the Cathedral, and I pushed along
with the crowd After a few blocks ,
the crowds became thicker and prog 1
reee dimcult But it was a good m«
lured crowd There was talking and
laughing but there was nothing boin
ese word#
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tialities Perhaps the uture of every
child on earth today is takinE form
fn thia cauldron of old races and old 4
hatreds o new hopes and new power.
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n rock-bottom price,
long wear, strength,
looks, nnd all 'round
every person in
•gain and again
la Risen " Eac ’
A
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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/m1/4/: 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.