The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 57, Ed. 1 Monday, April 27, 1925 Page: 3 of 4
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FROM DR. RALPH BYARS
THE CLOAK OF INVISIBILITY
AK
WA TCH
to the consumer?
sents a job that
deal of ingenuity on the part of the
REPAIRING
follows:
answers
i to the Grand Theatre on April 27-28.
Jimmie 0‘Mine,
of Invisibility, which
deal of comment.
NEXT in importance to the good judgment
We take great pride in turning your watch
near
Close to my breast I hold you fast.
The flower of my heart whom
possible.
Cling to me with
Now there are hundreds
We do all kinds of eye glass repairing.
We duplicate any broken lense without the
what you
made.
medicinal purposes
P. G. SECREST
Optometrist
Jeweler
l-
I
RAH-RIN EDICATION
Straw Hats
has
been increasing rapidly in
The collection consists of
Live
want to be conspicuous and you will be unless
M?
you get under that new Straw pretty soon.
be
mission of San Jose. near Han
good news to rice farmers
lumni
which stood the house
IN
will want one of our new Straws for that Day.
THE THIEF
Straws from the
leave home and leave the
OF BAGDAD
$4.00,
$4.50,
$5.00
$3.50,
$3.00,
Apparently there Ie
chemistry
be
Fairbanks’ super picture.
BROTHERS
VERSER
1835
from the old Verimnendi
EXCLUSIVE MENS STORE
PRI( ES
many
left today for
others appear
Read Tribune Advertisements
F
New Ice Prices
Fresh Vegetables for
your table every
Effective on Monday, April 6th
ON DELIVERY
day-Just phone
businesu of the
anaemic
is all right if the authorities
your order
-I
New Cash Price:
Old Cash Prices
Cuts
Wind Worse
WE DELIVER
$.75 cwt.
12% Lbs.
$.80 cwt.
.67
.75
.HO
Than Fire
C. W. Dickey
instead of at
.70
.75
50
I Illes Ire Often Destroyed
60
.70
100
Phene 299
Phone 300
.45
50
Blocks
.50
The coupons from your
ice at plant platform for 60c per C wt
This Week
$10.00 Special. This Week
SR 50
Bathing Shoes—Caps—See Window
4
P. G. HUSTON
%,
»
not pur-
place (nr
used in selecting a watch when you buy,
come the care of same after you have bought.
America
To many
palace, Hun Antonio. where Ren Milam
was killed
knows the arrangement will be per-
manent
Mrs. S. C. Selkirk, who has been
visiting relatives in New Orleans for
sometime arrived home last night
Owing to increased postal rates, the
Houston Post-Dispoteh is now being
delivered to patron* throughout this
section by truck and arrives In Bay
none
your
4.500,000
In Japan
More than
delivery
Local
Anto-
the
for
100
and 10:15 Thursday morning
public is cordially Invited to
these talks on Koreo.
■ wa«
agent
far i
f
an
Miss Laura P. Pier, who has been
teaching school in Nacogdoches coun-
ty, has returned homo, her term hav-
ing closed last week.
1
I '
The
hear
W
lic
rains
tors
Mrs Carey Smith. Weldon and Son
return'd this afternoon from a brief
visit to relatives in Lockhart.
Service
13r
pent catching in the vicinity of Mount
Iouk and Shiga-Ken
Coupon Prices
$.67 cwt.
you cannot be sure even of
see.
Grand Theatre tonight and tomo
night
1
will
M re
-63%"
.50 ”
( OLI It TIOX OF WooD
DEPICTS TEX IS IISTOIV
MTSr RE stun hi WEDVESDNY
ADVERTISING HEIM C ES
THE COST OF LIVING
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DOES -PKIM E 01
Bay City Electric & Ice Co
VANCE PORTER. Mgr
11 Hodge, president of the Pub
Utilities Advertising Assocfation '
the exact location of this cloak even
during the moments that it is invis-
GRAND
■today!
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sinner cost by the utilities during the
past twenty years
fase
V,1
k
production for the first time While years ago
it is very nice to know that one is
। Fairbanks Technical staff in making
"The Thief of Bagdad," which comes
MEN-01
No advertising of necessities is de
fensible that does not in some wav
ll Ills- Ml him; “Illi Sil IV
back to you in as near factory shape as is
LOCALS AND PERSONALS
i incingruity somewhere
The Instance cited is not meant to
• an invidious comparison of two
authorities ।
and weak
But the highly organized competition '
between colleges is tending to make
the schools lose sight of their real i
purposes and aims—Texas Commer-
cial News
-30 T .24
iC-E.
" Advertising has played a leading
Read the change in P. G Huston's
PICTIRE $;00
China's silk industry was developed
from the domestication of the wild
insect and has lived for more than
1,000 years
tre on May 4-5.
While she never had found trouble
SPECIAL
Hamilton Wallace for
resident in Hay City.
DOORs OPEN 7:20
have fallen over the headwa-
during the past five years
moneyed philanthropists i
60 AND 75 CEVTS
contract for an athletic coach
unheard of salary
From the looks of things today
that long-looked for downpour might
get here before 3:30 Friday after-
noon.
my heart its dictum
Every city home should be pro-
tectei
Every man who believes la
"own your home" should have
a reasonable amount of wind-
storm insurance and the place
to buy It is
GEO E. SERRILL, Arewry
All Lines of insurance.
( itizens state Bank Bnflding
Phone se.
men make their living by ser-
advertisement today and
special he has to offer.
--——O- O
1.1 t THU I Hit A "PERFE( T 36"
training
weakling
, because
not com-
It's fin*
Especially
the rest 1
note the
A registration table will be
■News dispatches inform us that tin
North Concho, a tributary of the Col-
orado, is on a huge rise. Some heavy
Mr A G Raer, of Matagorda was
a business visitor to the city Sat-
urday.
C U BYARS
at the
Mra Poe showers of Houston who
has been in the city for the past
prescription, regardless of where it was
-e ndependence, is completing a mil-
se-ion dollar structure for the study
Another piece of
Spaulding ‘s Silk and Wool Bathing Suits
not for more class room
visible. It
City at 7 a m
The first truck
this morning
ing the making of a gorgeous array produce a public benefit Publie ha, causeda grent d
of style creations forn by her inutilities advertising has more than is supposed to render its wearer in-
he ressmaker from Paris, the kept pace with the remarkable growth ; visible it was necessary, however,
.picture which brings her back tothe vast improvement of service, and that the audience have some idea of
motion pictures at the Grand Thea- in many cases, the lowering of con
nio. The
ground on
the inter-
man. Clare Eames
Miss Katherine Howard is getting
along nicely after an operation for
the removal of her tonsils. Saturday
morning
dent in
stand It
Interest in higher education
If a thing is invisible, can you
see it?
Bounds silly, perhaps, but it repre-
best makers. Price range—
in obtaining gowns to fit her. Miss . "The re were scarcely a handful of
Joy was made aware of her physical men and women in these Industries
perfection during the filming of this devoting heir time to advertising 20
required a great
1 noon
। made
Hob
as he
•••••••••••••••a
Rev Robert Knox of Giddings. '
Texas, and of Brazos Presbytery, one
of the Missionaries of the Southern
Presbyterian Church in Kwangju
Korea, home on furlough, will speak
on Korea at the Woman’s Missionary
Federation meeting at the Methodist
Church nt 2145 Wednesday afternoon
Read the change in Crawford Rar-
nett’s advertisement in today's Tri-
bune Mr Harnett is offering some
splendid bargains In men's and boy's
clothing
to have zood neighbors
so when the "boss" and
oh, my little Sweetherat, whose
Beautiful locks, bright eyes.
Happy face, rosy dreams.
Bouyant spirit. fearless
Gaze are my delight'
ment.
"There is no more possibility of
making a success out of tin utility
business in this age minus expert ad-
vertising than there is in trying to
get along without, good engineer-, ca
pable accountants and auditors. sales
men and trained workers"
Remember- next Sunday is Easter Sunday. You
it is no
if a stu-
That
ed a
it an
Hamo in
walnut is
The Cloak
huisache is from
The readers of the Trihune
regret to learn that Mr and
In the supporting cast of the pro-
duet ion. coming to the Grand Thea-
tre next Wednenday and Thursday
Heavers. says that as
DOIGLAS FAIRNANKS
.Mr and Mrs J. C. Pruitt and child-
ren left yesterday for a few days at
their old home in Nixon.
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perfect, says the "Dressmaker, ' she role in public utility development |i
feels no differently than before the has brought the advantages of these
startling discovery was made, and ' services to millions Pind a poorly
after looking at her reflection in the developed utility situation usually
mirror, she confesses that her up, with high service rates, and you v 111
pearance has not altered a bit. find a non-advertising utility imper-
The ultra brief skirts and other fectly meeting public requirements,
features of the styles for the coming Look for the town or territory with
year all favor the woman to whom good service, fully served population
nature has been kind. according to and Industries, reasonable rates har-
the designer, imported from Paris to monious public relations, and you will
create gowns for Miss Joy, Mildred find invariably utilities that believe in
Harris and the fourteen girls appear and practice advertising on o libe r.il
ing as manikins in the production, intelligent basis.
The girls are all either winners of I Advertising has shortened by one
beauty contests or were selected byhalr the time necessary to reach the
prominent judges present national status of utilities de-
Ernest Torrence is featured with elopment, and has sav'd vastly more
Miss Joy in this picture, which was in wages not paid to house to house
directed by Paul Fern from an origi-canvassers, than it has cost.
nal story hy Adelaide Hellbron and "Discard these values accruing to
Howard Hawks, the public and you have left a third
Allan Forest is leading man Lar value of even greater signiticance,
ry Gray. Charles Crockett, Rosemary namely, the services of advertising to
Cooper. 'Spec" O'Donnell and others enable the public and the utilities to
play in support understand each other and come to
--------O’ ° agro merits permitting utility develop
nre consistent. but when they start
pending great sums for what ap-
pear* to be publle entertainment,
there is n iegitimate howl
P athall. of course. is interesting,
and valuable even to the spectators
OICIESTRA 7:45
Is public utility advertising waste-
ful'' Does it lower or increase costs j
l zhe Rxale M,r*
JI
est has been more than casual and
Iley have contributed millions of dol-
lars to various universities for the
‘urtherance of research work and for
Mending the privileges of education
to more and more young men and
women But to a great number of
ther persons, the interest has been
>f a rah-rah nature, centered around
football and other college sports.
In our Southwest the same condi-
ion exist as in the East. Athletics
ire over-emphasized in too many
ases Texas University for years
has been crying for money to rt move
he disgraceful shacks fr. m her cam-
pus, yet the first big drive staged bv
when in the Texas declaration of In-
dependence was signed.
The cedar is from an old flag pole
at Port Sullivan front which floated
a Lone Star flag when Texas seceded
from the Union in 1861 The elm
is from an old tree at Nacogdoches
under which was preached the first
Protestant sermon in Texas The
walnut is from the Alamo, and a
piece of cedar was taken from the
Garza building at San Antonio,
through whose walls Milam’s men
dug their way in the battle of the
Oak from the battlefield of San Ja-
cinto, taken from a tre, under which
General Houston was lying wounded
when Santa Anna was brought before
him a piece of cypress is from the
• •
section, all of which will
Born to Mr and Mrs L E New
burn. April 23. an 81 pound boy
Francis Clarence
and laboratory money. but for a mil-
lion-dollar athletic stadium. The
treat stadium is being completed this
-pring At the same time’ another
school. Rice Institute, the only one
In the state that can claim financial
One Detroit Vapor Store one wood
ecok stove, one duofold, seven Dren- J
Hn winiow shade’ child’s sand P*h
-i wod and kindling Mr* Ham
Hiton Wallace 27-28
can resist
little arms
Long has
"The Thief of Bagdad." Douglas
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Bet wi ell 4,000,000 and
snakes are used annually
fw days. the guest of Mrs H l
C»pp« and A(r« Roberta Jamison left
yesterday afternoon on her return to
her home
the door for the convenience of all
visitors and guests at the Bible Mis-
sion Conference. First Methodist
Church. April 29-30 A voluntary
contribution will be accepted and a
receptacle for same will be conve-
niently placed. Funds so received
will be used for expenses incurred
by the program committee on the
Federation.
Sports are not to be condemned
wholly The physical welfare of our
young men and w, men is a prerequi-
site to mental progress, but the dif-
ficulty seims to he that money spent
on sports benefits too small a num-
ber From a student hody of 1,000
scarcely more than ion individuals
can participate in the college athletic
programs Aand this 100 always is
the pick of the crowd, the select
The Prince of Wales, England's
most press -agented young man. han
nothing on Adolphe Menjou, equally
celebrated in his line, when it comes
to falling of a horse, or a title, for
that matter. Menjou, who plays the
role of a prince in "The Swan." the
new Paramount picture which Dimi-
tri Buchowetski produced for Para-
mount was called upon to ride a fiery
steed for the riding scenes in the
picture anti when the horse decided
he did not like a motion picture cam-
era he threw Menjou from the saddle!
and galloped off down the mad Men-
Jou was not hurt and members of
"The Swan" company began calling
him "Prince" with a new Intonation
Menjou is featured with Ricardo
Cortez and Frances Howard in the
leading roles of 'The Swan " which
Buchowetzki also adapted to the
screen from the stage play by Fer-
ence Molnar
Helen Lee Worthing. Ida Water-
's- hold departed henee
ami, thanks to sympathetic neizh-
hors, we haven't gone hungry yet
Rain has started this way from the
Northwest and will, in oll propabil-
fir arrive here at 3:30 or 3:35 on
Friday afternoon
Mr. Roy Klesling, of Houston, rep-
resenting th<' famous "American
p Maid" flour is in the city today in
terviewing the merchants with Mr.
Fred Carleton, traveling salesman for
the same company. The American
Maid mills, located at Houston, are
preparing for quite an advertising
campaign.
REGISTERED Jersey Male
fee $500 J A Me Neal
BENICIA ARSENAL
Benicia. Calif.
Friend Carey:
How are you? Don't understand
why you don’t come out
The following you may publish it
thought worth the space
Horn yesterday to Mr and Mrs
John pyle. a girl.
Born Friday to Mr and Mr<
"aynew, a girl
ible How this could be done, pre-
sented a pretty problem. The so
lution of It is an entrancing optical
subtlety You see the cloak thrown
over the shoulder of its owner, and
lo! he disappears, but as he moves
about under the cloak, there is a
vague shadowy shape which you can
follow with your eyes, but it is so
elusive and ethereal a thing that ।
When a city is hit with a high
wind nr tornado such as the
recent ones which swept
through several stales, there is
nothing left. Statistics show
» constant increasing destruc-
tion of city property by wind
if you don’t carry wind Insur-
a nce, you are not protected
Possibly your life savings are
swept away in a moment
Windstorm insnranee is t heap,
only 63.00 per Thousand, per
annum.
Institutions; it is just a prominent,
typieal example of a condition exist-
ing all over the country it may he
aid in ,11 fairness Iht Texas Uni-
versity. too is completine a beautiful
building for the study of biology,
md that Ric, institute recently sign-
claimed Oficial Straw Hat Week. You won't
(2
/M
“provider" by himself Our hou
Straw time is here. This week has been pro-
business house or residence are good at platform if not detached.
Take advantage of the 1»» per cent reduction offered for coupons.
Coupons are on sale at our office at all hours and our ice salesmen
will have them, or get them for you.
All ice and coupons are cash except on contracts and special
agreement with our office.
Athens, Texas Apr,l 26 A col-
lection of wood, connected with the
early history of Texas, is owned by
E. H Nixon, of Athens The collec-
tion was presented to Mr Nixon by
Colonel N. M Wilcox of Georgetown
passed to the ring of your innocent
and joyous laughter undefiled by the
world, unvexed by injustice, unwaried
by hollow pleasures, unsatiated by in-
lulgence, free from artificial wants,
boisterous joy whose playthings are
nothing more than mud, may you al-
ways love me Jimmie O’Mine.
Fresh from the source of light to
vhom none 'ther can compare, hold-
ing truth within your little fingers,
mi ing neither past nor future yet
nejoicing in the present, feeling life
•i your little limbs, knowing nothing
f death my hope, my happiness, my
ove my joy, my life Jimmie
O’Mine
Yours truly.
Leatrice joy has made a discovery
She is a perfect 36."
She was told so by the filters dur-
Houston to make their home. The
Carter Grain Co, one of Bav City "
oldest establishments, of which Mr.
Wallace is manager, has closed out
Ila wholesnle bneineas her- and have
moved to Houston Air and Mrs
Wallace are fine people popular and
well liked and will be misned by
their host of friends here
bun'ti that needs physical
hast The flat-chested,
hey or girl is crowded out
gymnasium facilitie- are
plete enough
Trne, the university does
port to he more than a 1
mental pursuits and hence
Just be patient, we are going to
get ours in due lime
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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/m1/3/: 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.