The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 223, Ed. 1 Monday, November 16, 1925 Page: 3 of 4
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Anywhere
WILL STACK UP BETTER AT THE END OF THE
Two nicely furnished
SEASON IF YOU SHOOT A HOOD GUN AND USE
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Also Life and Accident
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(3001) AMMUNITION.
Insurance and Bonds
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IN THE MEANTIME, THE FALLGARDEN MIGHT BE
J. P. KELLER & COMPANY
PREPARATION AND CULTIVATION ARE INCLUDED
IN OUR STOCK.
Advertise,- It pays.
Just Received
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LeTulle Mercantile Co
Don’t forget to visit
Head the change in the I* P
- advertisement
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WHOLESALE
RETAIL
HARDWARE
RAY CITY
TEXAS
Sunmaid Seedless Raisins
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klsil H<lt and Cold Drinks
BEWARE
Texas Grapefruit
ent
W acamm
of Off-Brand Toilet Articles!
Phone 300
Phene 299
WE DELIVER
should be protected from non-scrupu-
Your hands and f
GRAND
TODAYS
Be careful of buying from stores and peddlers offerings
BAY CITY. TEXAS
BONEY BLOG.
HAROLD
Rockingchair
LLOYD
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Underwear
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Phone, Nite 332
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Sunmaid Puffed Raisins, pkg.
Cranberries
New Dromedery Dates
Bulk Dates
Was the First Athletic Union Suit to offer the
advantages of the Side-Leg Opening and com-
pletely closed seat, just like the seat of a pair of
Trousers.
nwihle ane
• in the ad
of the
farmers
a two
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a
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day"s paper. ?
NANDWICHES ANI) SALAl
OF ALL KINDS
the PMitor oi The Tribune
This is to give notice that we intend
were
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ly
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out
itice
Mr. A. Harris returned from a visit
to Hlouston Saturday
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That pri eh ss gift
will
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Razz Dazzling
Freshman in Picture
Judd Mortimer
Lewis Coming
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oi pe15olN,
infringing
ing a few covples nt bridig this ufter
noon
game with the weather now.
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Good. Smooth, Well Located Building Lots
$50.00, $75.00, $100.00
A HOME
family thi
lasting l”1
FOK RENT
omnH, dloHe in
a scene
moment
The various hunting groundt
well stocked up yesterday with
ing hunters
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ing
knowledge of imploments I
Write fully, stating quali- to open a factory in Bay City for the
The fine dry norther which struck
here Saturday whipped the moisture
Next Monday :
PHI I VEGRI
in
“I HI FIOWFR OF
1 H I NIGW T"
are not playing any chance
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rrthu ie Want Adu bring buninesw
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Buckner Orphans’
Home to Get Box
We buy poultry of all kind-
Of course it it's not convenient with you to shop earlie ther this
then, we certainls want you to shop later; but how 2 man
est cash pric
pany.
burrow pits yesterday
Saturday's Tribune were pulled
of nearly
tilled
ands
your Drug Store where you get ufan'hrtl w- rchan>h^', and
day engazement
years to
' a full line of all
and quality of goods,
Mrs Ada Phillips has returned from
a visit to her daughters in Ilouston
Commissioners" Court held a mw
sion Saturday.
iruce and
-irable
ficutions.
C 0 Box 1092 Chicago, III
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up lotlie minute styles of
Some of those oxen referred to in
efation meet in reg .
uu r u- .day morn
result every rice field is
activity today and every
being employed
children’s
clothing
We sill
Preddy has booked "The
originals of
been loaned
year ago,
Bay City,Texas
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have been bring
Buy your Toilet Articels from
ous wild-cat Creams and Lotions the same ait the rest of
Insurance on Anything!
wher you have people to stand back of what they sell you
broadeaating station KPRC and a spe- 11 ------ ....... ........................ ... .. . . I
cial department for children in the "The Iron Horse Freshman as his newest and at the
Host-pispateh. will be in Buy City Members of the east and approxi- same time his last picture under his
Tuesdas. November 24, as an honor mately Booo extras lived through thecontraet with Pathe, the company un-
guest ot the notary Club w o ste rigorous months on the Nevada desert der whose banner he started and rose
phens, who, on bhair of the club, ex and in the Sierra range, in tents and to she er heights of greatness.
work it out.
The "spell" of bud weather
has hung over the rice belts for
N O W-
mpson
bond and securities busine s in iloue
ton for sometime
as a Hunter
Two complete towns were built in
a setting as picturesque as that which
Freshman" for the Grand Theatre,
The engines
picture were
November HI.
known as
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We give tickets for tin Parent-
Teachers chest Parks Studio, lu-t
tent Help and Will (iv (Quic I
Service
to ll Slvmltinl Toilttf Articb
chilly for the purpose
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We hue poultry of all kinds High-
which appe
papers described the settlement as
"hell on wheels."
Three tribes of Indians were used
in Ilie picture, one of Cheyenne, one
of Sioux and a third of Pawnees
When fine, hard snow swept down
from the high country ahead of a tear
ing wind .these Indians sat hunched
1.04 AIS 1X1 PEiNONAIS
address at the school.
o a
Oilice of
PRESEM-BI sM M A co.
Bay City, Texas, Nov ft. 19:
Mr. nnd Mrs S O Eidman met Mi
mid Mrs Carroll Hyman n Hou ’on
Saturday and with them accompanied
the remainda of Carroll Walker lb
man here.
took three
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Nothing will so thoroughly satisfy
as a vhotograph? It is the Xmas gift
that lives long after the day a -pleas-
lire have been forgotten l”-tf
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Your friend can buy anything lint
your photograph. Park's studio.
Harold Lloyd, whose last feature
comedy was the bubbling "Hot Water"
surrounded old
Facts About “The
Iron Horse”; at
The Grand Soon
your body should lw protected from poisonous decoctions.
of youth going to college with the i
lofty ambition of wanting to be pupil
Jar, He craves the reputation of being
a good sport and a regular fellow. It's
a natural and human desire, but one
that gets scant sympathy from his I
callous fellow students, who razz and
jazz him until he's dizzy mid dazed
with attention. He thinks it's popu
Imity. bin one day, when his cup
seems brimming over with happiness,
for Peggy has just told him that she
loves him. he learns that he's only the
Magill Land Co.
PHONE s6
A box of clothing will be packed
and sent to Buckner orphan Home
This is a worthy cau-e and every-
thing will be appreciated, send them
in to Mrs Barnes at T xan Co. office
not later than Wednem ay November
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WANTED Men with sales ability
” represeut leadins popular farm
tractor each county Hxeeptional op
port unity for right men build verma-
al end
ins at - o’clock in the Chamber of
Commerce
pioneers they
GOT GOING. ALL THE TOOLS NECESSARY TO ITS
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We are giving a beuutiful medalion
with our photographs. Parks Studio.
10-tf
with tollay Then ask him if he sees
any growth or improvement, 11 he
doe n't throw his hammer away then
lie’s married to it mid hopeless
thassall !
We w ill employ experienced I idles
only to measure and cut-to-fit all
garments and latest material to suit
the competition All of our new styles
will be copyrighted and any person
18 the time to do your Chris____
Shopping while you have the t—-
while we have the time and wh —
more, while we have the stockS
Harold Lloyd
Lamb He's .
timely suzzeutions are madi
W E H A V E B <) T II
Remi The sonawici, ..... sonie elub rooms at 12:15 and that the transcontinental
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$300,000. And film's what t,n will appr.ci.it. Vain p.nrmnge' h e.will talk to a bias- meeting of the
norther is worth. I arhool children.
... I HOR SALE Hood gentle Holstein citizens Ol Buy City who do not have
Mrs. Orville Smith < ar".0 i ous cow; cheap with call H. J John an opportunity to hear him at the Ro-
ton, spent Saturday and Sunday in ston tury luncheon will be welcome to hear
the lily with her parents. Mr and,
Mrs. Carey Smith
college boob!
How lucky it is that when wer<
ing as much as 50 cents per dozen in
Houston. Al that rale the editor of
this paper has three trees in his yard
ttie fruit from which would have
brought all of $200 had we sold it one
of these trees produced more than
•’till dozen oranges this season W in
Cash. V L. LeTulle, J R Reynold:
and others have trees which were very
prolific with fruit, much of which wa
pilfered by boys, but which -uppied
their respective families most zener
ously.
Ask the town knocker to look back
Must Sell I hem
Judd Mortimer Lewis, who conduits
r the kiddies hour every afternoon for
Mr. Stewart II Lewis
in Nay City and a hi
vertisement which if tollowed.
ave for the town this holiday -
and at Hie same lime help the
chant- who help you at otl I -
ot the yeni
nent businc.s, make big money in rap
idly growing industry IFarm exper
It is made in the following models for all size
men: Regular, Slim Jim, Big Bill, Short Stout,
and Short.
the lotarians llursdas nizht ut the
Ipincopal parish honse This s a ve-
turn nt the courte ) extended by the
Iotarians to the business girls last
summer
or copying an) of our
cash prices Carter Gram
The regular garments can be had in 72 x 80 pa-
jama check at $1.00 per suit. Plaids at $1.50
and a very smooth texture in Silkymull at $2.00
per suit.
Mr and Mrs Carroll Ryman mrh
ed here Saturday night from Roches:
ter. Minnesota, with the remain of
their 12-year-old son, Carroll Walker,
who died under an operation al Mayo
Bros.' Sanitarium. The funeral was
held in Matagorda. •
Fred carleton and Mr. J C. Lew ■ of
Illis city, has been made vice presi-
dent of the Labor Dank and Trust
Co Houston's lm< .. intitution of li
nince Mi Lew la Iren in the
We have some remarkable
nd lots, (ome in and talk
it ove r with us. Begin to plan
offers "The
C. W. Dickey
EVERYTHING THAT'S GOOD TO EAT
Bringing everythinu i”
make you happy! I auuh-
galore! Thrill* and heart:
ihrhs! su-pense that will
xend an ire finger up your
spine erammed, jammed
full oi the -tuff titat mahe-
life worth IB Ins!
Price. • - • • 23 33 We
Hiv. (or
wel known hurd nt work arranzing to entertoin
who understand th< action of drugs upon your skin. We
It also means that you are beginning to save your money
and tu build an estate Think this over eriously. Wi ate
his town as he remembers it ten
than u month damaged the crop con
-iderably, but look whut it his dont
for the price ft l» neediesn to # v
that but for the bad weati r ri ■
would now be one or two dollars per
barrel lower.
In their blankets, grimly calm They
were the same in file summer months
when a desert sun scorched all that
it shone upon
Tn feed I he extras and the Indiana
it was necessary to employ li’O cooks
and assistants.
When supplies run low, a hurry
call was sent, and until the neces
sities came in they lived on what they
had
Tile cast included all nationalities,
with a preponderance of Irish and
Chinese To dress a regiment of
troops in the garb of the old West re
quired 1mm costumes The troops
came from Salt Lake City under com
mund of Col. J w MeGee
in addition to these, costumes were
provided for hundreds of girls who
appeared in the picturesque hoop
skirt and pantalette style of the times,
and for cowboys, rail workers and
si outs
mother. Your portrait will be a
source of inspiration. 10-tf
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FOR SALE: A quantity of e-year-
old tig tre Apply to Ed. John on.
Chalmers, Terns 21-tf
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FOl SALE Five-room house; mod-
ern house: close to school: reason-
able E L llenderson
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Photourapha Utc the most appropi-
ate Xmas girt Come to our studio
27- City about Decembei l l6d-20w
tended the invitation to Uncle Judd, lean to shaeks, enduring the same
Mrs W 0 Stephens went to Hous- states (hut he will address an open hardships so far as the elements were
Ion tills morninE meeting of Ilie Rotarians at the Ma concerned, as those experienced hy
theste off-brand
DR. M. ERTL , ARU’SPTOMETRIST
PHONE 30
TheSandwich Shop
Located in the Old Tetts Building
We Specrialize in
Phone 395-
down, there’s nearly always someone
near to whisper advice that proves an
"Open Sesame." Harold had Pegzy,
the only one out of those jeering hull
deeds who understood him "Be your
self, Harold!" she told him "Slop
imitating and show them what you
really are!" "Tis said that before
Harold lias lived many more days he
turns the laughs on the other side,
though the laughs all the time are
with the audience.
Jobyna Ralston heads the support-
ing cast which includes Brooks Bene
diet. Hazel Keener, James Anderson,
Put Harmon and Joe Harrington
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M i y i tit \n IN NAY crn.
J 1. Roberts M l>. eye, ear, nosei
and throat specialist, of San Marcos,
may located or spend part of his time
in Bay City Dr Roberts is a quali
fled specialist and limits his practice
to surgery ami treatment of diseases
of the eye, cut nose and throat and
fitting glasses.
The doctor will spend a few days
with friends in Palacios and return to
that will give you tanding in the mmunity. Do you not
owe this to your children, ' qualiy w much as mi education ’
Mrs F s Tay
.....all your own, a- a Christmas Gift to the wholt
year, a real gift one that will ei lure and give
■ and pleasure, a blessing to th family and one
better il is to shop early Try it just for one time.ut work,
want you to know that a hearty welcome awaits you atderoma.
store always, whether you are ready to buy or not. bundles
P. G. SECRES,
Hour Shopper
Mr, L A Pierce spent Saturday in
Houston.
tyles will be prosecuted to the full-
est extent.
Our first and favorite style will be
called the Ev< Hm Back and front
.hi alike in tin shape of u fig leaf;
attached to a bell. Just above the hip
and extendin down as far as the body
with long point down each side ex-
tendine down to the knee A sorter
mu in the center to suit the form.
ITii' outside of body of Hie dress will
have eyelets to lace-down as far as
the hody The center point will also
have eyelets to Inee the points (front
There will be two smaller pieces cut
also be rastened with invisible silk
in same shape to cover the chest: will
thread 1 Tn suit (he complexion)
fastened to the belt in front and over
the shoulders down the buck to the
bell and around the body under the
arma,
it will not be necessary to wear
slocking' a pair of carters above the
knee to hold tin' points of the fig leaf
ring down from the body.
P. s Any lady wanting any fur-
thei information please address this
com pa ny
P, S No 2. We hope to begin op-
eration about the first of the year
1926.
It will not be necessary to wear
stockings, but flesh colored garters
will Is worn above the knee to hobl
he points in place
I It is believed that this style will be
very "fetching" and populas W« hop
io begin operation’ by the first of
'he new year
Any lady wishing further intorrma j
lion can address the above firm will i
receive a prompt answer
P B a CO
EXCLUSIVE MEN ! tin*' ,
The secretary of the C’hamier of
(ommerce announce that there will
be a reduced rate of $9 h> from I 1)
City to College Station Thur- I ♦ No
vemher 2*!, on at count of 'Id lexas
A and M football gume lf an man)
hr 40 reservations are makle a Npn ial
coach can be gotten Thow interenu d
arre requosted to see Mr Stephent
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The busint8s girls of the city
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 223, Ed. 1 Monday, November 16, 1925, newspaper, November 16, 1925; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1423736/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: 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.