The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 57, Ed. 1 Monday, April 27, 1925 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DAILYTRIBUNE
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tribute to the fineness that I belleve
CAREY SMITH.....Owner and Md i lor
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able season, the world yleld of rough ((
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GIFTS THAT LAST
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After Easter Sale
Thor
Mi\ !
benuties, (allic and
to
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On 100 New Silk Dresses.
th
will
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ite
Hell
India
STOP THAT ITCHING
w hon
1-3 off Regular Price
Irma
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Mr
How ard
MATAGORDA PHARMACY
preuumpf ion
Sale
Fr-
nest
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Begins Saturday morning
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Authorized Ford Dealer
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F’alacis, Tex,
Mr
E. E. Wood
scorrs DRUG covPAvy
Hat ( Ity, Texas
Timmi (reen
Take
City vimited relative* her
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Phones Nos 6-433
PARK'S STUDIO
Located Mt Farmer
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GUARANTEED
There
should
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a n d
The kids don’t want to go out. Wife rushes the
dinner to be ready for that Pittsburgh Concert.
Movies are off the list. Every night has 50 thrills.
K*
nc
Spnin, Italy, the I’nit
Lneo 4 ‘hina and Khun
tugal, Pniti
Indo-China,
Philippines,
will
all
0
Hou
deli
hould
hire
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. Por
India.
Our
with
but h
reent
m
bi
< xintence
kill them.
I
t
matte r "t fact
rice exporting
dist
\pril
1 for the breeding
good enough to
In the human
eda, tho long
perfect
in ad-
and Egypt. which furnish in th<
gregate about 98 per ci nt of the
n rule
import
Ag
the
REO
fee I
The
the
thin
tin
hoi
ra
te
on
i tho
vl
s
character
Having
ar- a
the
least, i
hens as
A GIFT WITH HEART BEATS
THROBBING WITH THE LOVE
OF THE GIVER
Ju
get
"It's worth its weight in gold—music ally educa-
tionally and tonally,'' he goes on to say. Com-
pare it with any radio you've ever heard and
you II know why. Play one of your favorite old
songs on the phonograph part, and you'll never
be happy till you get one.
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Raindeer milk I-
ka in the form of
to a quart or plut
Prices From $170.
Liberal terms. Come
hear it.
N
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the
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or
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tin
i com-
fertile
bur
Era
Entered as second clan matter at
the postofice of Bay City ander net
of Cuugm.
Mr.
Bar <
the only
count rl"
od Statew
M
has
of more
fve yvar
Itaty,
Hawke
Mari-"
more
A« a
tant
fw
Cap
yest
her
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Frid
cent
ity
Ho
Cai
old
Wa
its
mo
Wa
wel
our Heart’a
enemles: we
Mrs. Reid’s
City
The
this
Heat
knov
production with
Not a' makeshift‘so-
called combination in-
strument. but a scien-
tifically combined unit
that you can buy with
positive assurance of
lasting satisfaction
through the years to
come.
Ml*
Dalla
Mr,
old i
them
find
then
one
but
retu
visIt
and
Mru
end
attentions
for and
The Brunswick
Radiola
Mode No. ss
n 0
i two
ones
The
standard
I needed ।
are not 1
a price
B
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forces I
LAfe
There
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Miss
and
Villi TRIBUNE PRINTING COMPANY
rublisher
Fa
nig
t he
and
a portrayer .
. . The Cov-
ay City
dispose
Shamponing, W’aving, Se
Massage , Heir*
.are '
Fped
ery rooster should
killed or, even if
W, C
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separated from the
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—
That the majority of all gift-
ware lies are Elgins is evidence enough
for intuitive Mother and reasoning
Father.
The Hally Tribune
ona Year...................
pr-gt
r k.
‛T) father and mother, the gift
1 to the girl graduate is the most
.acred of all gifts. For often it is the
last important gift to The-Little-Girl-
Who-le-Theirs.
In future years, they may send her
other gifts—bridal gifts, house-warm-
ing gifts, anniversary gifts. But these
will go to The-Woman-Who-Belongs
ToSomeOne-Else.
How natural, then, that this quest
should be a searching one—waged
eook
Hn •
hi 1"1
lit on
tire world's rice (>•
whence no atatiatie <
in these countries
actor portrayal in "The Side Show of ■
Life" Then came his appearance
WoRkD's OUT100K FOR KH I
min i sr MoST FAVOKANLF
ame (100,5 per cent) as in 1923
away
is will
the I
toK^al “5zdis} This L::
thing to <?<> “Hdggy is
- to buy “y
(Jied Ford Car “y of Volue
• that
* will
to In
ERNEST TORRENCE is
FENTURED IN "DRESSMAKER"
the way they are hailing this famous
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Same cut on Spring Wraps.
with that keenness which only par-
ental love inspires.
How natural, too, that the final
selection should be an ELGIN
WRIST WATCH—a gift that is a
living thing—with every tick a heart
beat, delivering its devoted message
through a lifetime of service.
An Elgin possesses the three
supreme gift essentials — reliability,
beauty and value
Elgin's sixty years leadership in the
whole world's watch business insures
Ion. the Philippines
indies and Egypt) in
exporters but usually
N-
A MAN wrote in the other day to say that his
XB whole family life had changed since we de-
livered him a Brunswick Radiola.
bn either sold or
• o
the quantitie
"hend
at the
won fame as
wd F!>»„r Trihnut Bwild
s visit with San Antonio
in aetual quantitie
Williams of Houston
and
w E
little daughter
of Mr and Mrs
, after :
r grand
M H L
return home
How different that boy or
girl of yours will look-but
photographsof the children
of till- inner
sordidness of
it is a
f the pirn
and Italy I
Mra w
incuhator or trusted to old Biddie
in view
the t’nite
rd that I
will this
Keep them
engine has been invente
wrote "The pressmaker from
the Duteh Mas
BerK had for from other breeders, s
their niece, . ready for the market,
and their won, r ason why a farmer
thene countri
under rice in 1924
impelled by the unseen
home and open tin
i i ATRII i joy mi
Fol RTEEN III u ths IN
"DRESSY I hl It FROM PARIS
fo the
struggle
bnek ground if
yields in India, Slam and the Pillip
riculture han recently
data of the 1924 rl<< -
Desire; we confuse our
demean ournelven brave
that belle the
or I- 4a considerable quantities
were a<
The International Institute of
n II unton
Houaton keeping a lot of worthless roosters/rie • fantasy
II Hizhly of Hay to feed all summer Put them in Now he displays yet another side
Wednesday a pen and fatten them lor you willof his versatility as "Angus MeGre-
I make money on vour r....... for a fatsor," Scotch proprietor of a depart-
Layton and rooster will command a better price ment store in "The Dressmaker from
„ .. . . , Faris,’ (firecteci by Paul Bern for
than a poor ono. Roost* rless farms |
are not uncommon in the southwest I 1 ar amount
Such pullets or
A "perfect 36"
rory skin and
lhey per
There are
"d r e n ni
of Damon.
in a Heparate pen
i evers on have
summer
vith his
ar* bet-
yf3a/%
»62*82485K-2 -.d4
at lea
d States, Ceylon.
were week-ene guest
Claude Iaawhon, thei
daughter
Published Every Pay Except 8uday.
Korea, Formona,
Klam, Java and Madura
arrived home on Friday .' the hens, tor infertile eg
underike s the workad
of men; a recognition
rice in 1924 comen out at 1807 mil
lion centals, being greater (by 7 .
per eent) than the yield of the pre
vlous year, and greater also (by 2.1
per cent and I per tent, respeciively)
than the 1919 IS:':! and 191 1 1918 av
eluding China,
when an entirely different char- l
jbelin ri
to the
able fir
basin o
presum
inn AntI
lore with
notin' Mr
fresh egg
out hilling
through
fourteen
of them
d exclu-
He nr Dr W i nt the First Meth
compunied by Mr
Miss c (' Murkh
< ompar
tuitive and first manifests itnelr in.
a child's love of fairy tales and fan-
tasty
The dreams, longings and roseate
ambitions of childhood are relegated ■
The brave de
(By Miss Hetty Hart i
Unleas your roosters are worth
saving for breeding purposes, get rid
on ke ping
next season
his versatil
The last January eclipse of the sun
is the first total eclipse to be seen
in th" British Isles since 1724.
available).
w hole, the
was about
Church, Wednenday e
29, he will interent you
eriod of profitable
breed-
the most
can be no doubt that the.
soul's reaching for finer. !
more ethereal things is in-
Life by the
but stiulng
iaturday evening
with Mr and Mru
Mr 1o oliv
on lert rucud ty
|mand i premium over
i kind in warm weather.
Scrub roosters and ev
bred cockerels that are
note the
from all parts of the world is a test
for any screen actress.
Leatrice Joy has come through this
Wed it" day
Mr. Allen Guilbe au
e lov, herself
black hair, i
hikek eyes. Is
heal merehants
11 । ppiness
I believe that this
Johnson of Waxahachie
the week-end it
Mr and Mra
the week end
tires
Mr and Mrs
of the
an aguregate conaider
than that of the previ
somewhat higher than
ourselves to conquer
< y We set out to
The important exporting < ountrieu
of Asia ) India, Indo China, Siam) in
1921 exported 113 million centals of
rough rice They yielded in 1921
If yon suffer from any form of
skin diseases such as Itch. Eczema,
Fetter or Cracked Hands, Poison Oak,
a Ring Worm, Old Sores or Sores on
....... Children. We will sell you a Jar of
' blue STAR REMEDY on a guar-
antee. It will not stain your clothing
and has a pleasant odor.
rice available for export. It )
be noted that a number of the
ent producers (ruch as Japan
vether with Korea and Formona,
if differed but little 1 99 3 per cent I
from the average for the five year
period 1919-1922, and showed in in
crease of 3 9 per eint ot the quin
quennium 1914-1918.
Consequent on the generally favor
Matagorda ('minty,
our roosters ami
E T Har
Hosston
hatch, the usefulness
of the flock." for the
cred Wagon." Torrence, beloved by
movie fans the world over, gave re-
A cemetery for noble horses in
whieh lie buried ten regal, history-
making rulers of the turf has been
established by John E Madden at
Lexington, Kentucky. In the hope that
this may be the ■ Westminister Ah-
h v" for great horsea.
dition to the "fortunate fourteen" is
Mildred Harris recognized as one of
the screen's most attractive women
I Mr
• •• •
Mr and Mtn p
spent the week-end
Mrs w. w stews
a visit with relatin
is ended
Mr ami Mrs
city went to 1
and on their i
erages
With regard
Dressmaker from Paris," which marks
her return to the screen. For the
roles of manikins in this Paramount
production, Paramount assembled 11
heautirul girls from all parts of the
i small town where the store is lo-
cated.
Torrence is really of Scotch blood
ami packs a wondrous burr, which of
course the screen cannot convey.
Leatrice Joy has th. title role in
‘Tin- Dressmaker from Paris." which
marks her return to the screen after
an absence of many months. A par-
ticular high-spot is the participation
in the picture of fourteen manikins
select-d after a search which includ-
ed every city in \merica and the
principal cities of the Centinent. The
beautiful models exhibit fashions cre-
ated by one of Paris' foremost de-
signers brought to this country by
Paramount -specially to create the
gowns for this production.
BUCKEYE I MT IIA TORS
every man’s inner self and that every
mini will (hurt see it.
That’m the reason I made "The
Thief of Bagdad ” DOUGLAS FAIR
UANKR
tching one"s own personal
rainst those of fourteen o
bonutiful girls obtainable
yles tiutl
well or 4 ven b
males should b
themselves, well
hens obtaininp ।
Ernest "Versatility" Torrence is
i are reserved for
can wll dispense
ptain Hook" in Paramount’s*
visualization of J. M. Bar-
Every zow n was desivned at Tara
in* him in west coast studio hy a style
erreator who was brousht from Paris
exyri !v for this prouction, direet
ed by Paul Bern
nee is featured with Miss
cast other big names
nd Harri Allan Forrest
onnoll, laarry Gray. Charles
nd Rosemary Cooper
ie ami two little
for their home at
a two weeks visit
I and great -grand-
Buttermilk Startir
keep hetter than fertile
heautieN NorHe
GhpHi bonutics
\ 1 (* man
iluring 19* 1
with jot
tashing
out the
rest until opening of
ing season
Ry May lath at the
rulati ves
Judge am! Mrs w. E McNabb ami
itfxroi. L't Us Tab
Cnn nf Y>»nr Hnh
moments when W(
dreams ""
Imagery is Inherent
ar»* planning
id hefor, put
E P
creuse
With rozard to the minor export
ing countries. It is parti ularly in
1 hundred thousand fewer roosters In this role Torrence is a bluster
in the southwenu would bring aan ing. hardheaded Scotchman, who dis-
improvement in the poultry industry dain the new ideas Allan Forrest in-
\s soon as th- last hatch is in the troduces for gettinK business in the
or ordeal with flying colors in "The
this week
iterg has returnee fr
re he visited relutive
ing for better thing, the striving for
finer thoughts, the mental pictures of
obstaclen overcome and successes
won are nearer to our real selveB
than our daily grind of earthly
struggle
"The Thief of Bagdad” I i the lory
of things we dream about, a tide of
what happens when we Ko out from
f the majority
that the layers
nd relieved of
lay lust as
The reserve
lon Hlvn wer
Thursday after
fror ‘reeyvvri
Latin heauties. Oriental
aren of productien in
porta of Italy and Spain
in compurison with »H
(nr years
Spaln exported in min
erage of only 3 per cont
dietion but hy < continu
in production was enah
ths pre entaxe in 15 1
the avernge iluring the ।
period 1915-1919 in-1 in
son - in - law
Mr ind
heir wiei
Mi < lilani
of them
ilelaidle lleilbron
1) Pity I’rldav
Mrs \rthur «ottuchalk
genreeous manikins, each
adornee with marnifeent
wuv FAIRBANKS itt'd MIh* Irene Burkhart, her hun-
PRODCCED “BAGDAD" ' and coming tor her sunday
Mrs E J Savage han returned '
| There is a touch of the rantastic home from llouston where she vtstt
even in the reason I made "Theed relatives for everal tin
Thief of Bagdad" for it Is a reason Mr and Mrs Ed Hoesling and little
Lonnie Mit'ij]
M - nrothy I
k end
nia
Mm Cartwriuht of
vistting her alster urs
Mr and Mra A C v
Wnlker have returned
days visit tn Houston
Mr and Mr* s. G It
Thuradny with their chi
their home in the Valle
P’oultry Suppli
nines Thus we now know
yeilds of Bulgaria, Spain, Italy,
159 Appintment
of breeders also show
kept hy thomselves
the presence of mal
which w
A radiator cap painted
bination containinK me!
that will chang color
times with heating fuel (
never “grow up”,
them to-------
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 57, Ed. 1 Monday, April 27, 1925, newspaper, April 27, 1925; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1423582/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.