The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 151, Ed. 1 Monday, September 19, 1927 Page: 3 of 4
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Jubilo Clements, Gulf pitching
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Jeweler and Optometrist
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promised to be a mighty big rain.
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reward.
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buy in large quantities and
struck out
base on error, Henry. hit by pitcher:
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GOOD ONE
WALKER FURNITURE COMPANY
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into illuminating
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Rice and Cotton Crop
Building You Need to D
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Corn-Fed Baby Beef with all the T rimmings
Bay City, Texas
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Ask About Fish Salmon
and I lalibut
John Sutherland, Mgr.
Phone 23
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79 Steps North of Postoffice
You Need Us
CI IOOSE TODAY: YOUR FELT HAT
' HOT, TIRED, DULL AND DROWSY?
Cool Swim
VERSER BROTHERS
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TRY THE
OUR WORK IS OUR PREMIUM
The Municipal Swimming Pool
A Great Variety of
Delicious Bread, Cakes and Pies
5:30-10:30
Morning Hours
4:00-10:30
Evening Hours
MODERN BEAUTY SHOPPE
Your Meal More Complete
. 15c. 25c
Admission
Phone 141
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PETERS BAKERY
25c Extra
Suits Furnished
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Home of Krispy Krust Bread
Wednesday
and Thursday
Friday and
Saturday
be able to select
to the price you
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Mrs Kate Le'Tulle of Bay City, while
en route by automobile to Austin last
A bracing wind from the north to-
day dispelled the terrific beat of the
hits:
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stolen I
Jubilo Clements, Pitch-
ing Ace. Hurling Star
of the Victors.
There is Nothing That Will Revive
Your “PEP as Much as a
Mrs. Robt. Rowland
Mrs. G. W. Lee
Mrs. Alice Franz
Holman
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Della Mae Truitt left this morning
for Georgetown, where she will enter
her sophomore year at Southwestern
University.
are truly Steam Waves.
Horn. Saturday, to Mr. and Mrs G
C Musch, a boy.
Post Graduate Cosmetic ian
Graduate
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Mack Sennett
Comedy
‘Butterfingers’
championship of the league
Baytown Ab R II Po A E
can therefore sell
without charge
Notice to Truck Owners
and Contractors
NEW COATS FOR FALL IN EVERY
SMART INTERPRETATION
GULF TOSSERS
SWAMP BAYTOWN
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We are also specializing in Scalp I reatments. Facials
and everything in the line of Beauty Culture . . . We
are glad to consult with you < oncerning the scalp or skin
the best rugs for less than others.
to I
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County Auditor
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their
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present here are models of the well-known
Printzess make, and represent one of the
most distinguished groups in our Fall fash-
ion exposition.
Mr. and Mrs, Esker McDonald have
returned home after their honeymoon
trip which took them to Chicago the
Great Lakes and other points of in
terest.
rare form and allowed
The one run he allow vd
A look into the future.
Inn you imagine what
the w orld will he 100 or
1000 years from today !
county auditor,
rights reserved.
17 21 is
Craig I. by Clements 3, Hi it
injury to the hair, but will
as with the desired amount
With our method the
machine and wet when it
snake
to leave
jungle haunts Hl the sound of
In a myth, according to the di-
of the Masteur Institute at Co
can « nuse unakes
gage but tin form of written word uti ।
HI Mr Alien began his task
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It In tile belief of a prominent Amer
< I a whom, umpires
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was hi
star of the visiting Irani, getting one
lift and handling seven chances with
out a bobble.
The second game of the series will
be played here Monday and it is I
thought there will be a good attend
ance, as this series determines the
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Let Us Figure With You on That
in our big stock of floor coverings we have
an assortment of rugs covering, all sizes
kinds and patterns. From the lot you will
Webb, Brown; hits
Holman II. oft <>
There is variety in silhouette, beauty in
fabric and richness in furs and trimming de-
tail. They are just the type of coat you can
put on now and continue to wear through-
out the season.
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The long-held belief that
comes out . . . Our Permanent*
would lessen the large number
Grandpa Thornhill writes us from
Matagorda: "Born. at Gulf Hospital,
at 1:15 September 17, to Mr. and Mrs
.1. E. (Pat) Brown, a boy Mother
and son doing nicely. With proper
care and attention, doctor belives fath-
ican gas expert that the introduction
of a small quantity of a recently dis I
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appartment or rooms. Phone 327. 16tf l
Wharton to Get
$75,000 Hostelry
Miss Beryl Bell who is teaching at
Van Vleck this year was in the city
M Craig 5;
Mrs. Harry G. Moore of the Blue
Bird Beauty Parlor left this afternoon
for Houston where she will attend the
demonstration given at the Rice Hotel,
featuring all the season's newest
types of permanent waves, including
the “Crescent," for fall and winter.
19-2nd
Pay Us a Visit and You’ll bind Many Other
Delectables That Can Go b ar to Make
Totals
Gulf
I Edwards. <1
Webb. It
Hopkins, ss
Churchill, c
Bowles, rf
Lawhon, lb
Cross. 3b
Brown, 2b
Clements, P
> - on hulls off '
by Holman 2.
FOR RENT
lobo, Ceylon
Mr. and Mrs. Joe O'Banion, of ' roud
Brownsville, are here visiting their I more intormation. see E t
Mr W il Batchelder. of Citrus
Grove. was a business visitor-to the
city today.
to the unbroken cage he found that
tlie monster had been devoured by
ants which left only the skeleton and
a few tufts of hair.
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Furnished house, |
6000 cubic yards of mudshell
i Matagorda for the resurfacing
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FOR SALESix mules, one saddle
horse, three wagona, one cultivator,
one gang plow. 8. 8. Cleveland tf
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“The Rtough Riders" was directed
I by Victor Fleming, whose star la in
I its ascendancy through his several '
recent successes. The actual story
on which the film is based is the work
of Hermann Hagedorn
premiums one price to all.
exactly what you want. As
are sure to be satisfied. We
An explorer tn Africa captured a 1
four year-old 126 pound gorilla and
left it in a cage When he returned
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Bond required. All
AMOS 1.EE.
Milton Wynne left last week for
Sherman where he will attend Austin
College
.Now's the time to prepare for fall
garden wherever there can be found
sufficient mosture.
base Webb, double playa: Shires to
Williams, Bowles to Lawhon, Curries
to Williams to Shires; left on bases;
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The English word coward’ is de-
rived irom the old French coe,‛ mean
ing tail, derived from the Latin
‘caudu,’ Its meaning comes from the
habit of animals dropping their tails
between their legs when frightened.
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Blonds are considered by business
men to be temperamental, too inde-
pendent. inclined Io keep irregular
hours, tael less, bluffers and ineffi-
cient, according to a recent survey .
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Japan has shipped a variety of
wasps peculiar to Japan to the Culled
Stales department of agriculture to
prey upon the Asiatic beetle
Currie, 3b
Williams. 2b
Greer, ss
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cheadle, ef
Shires, lb
Is I. Craig, rf-lf
Henry, e
Holman, p
Brown, rf
Of course, being Printzess styles their tailor-
ing detail is above reproach. For real chic
you will be enthusiastic about these models.
of suicides and nceident n I deaths by
gas poisoning.
No longer will milady need to dread the Permanent
Wave, for at last with this marvelous new method we give
are the type of coats that smart
will wear this Fall. The styles we
The Commissioners' Court of Mata
gorda County will. ou October 11.
1927. at 10 o'clock a m . receive bids
for the hauling of approximately
Haytown 5. Gulf 5. li
Matagorda County is Assured a "Bumper
Totals
Two-base I
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(ross, S L
. . We give no cuts in prices or no
daughter. Mrs F A Verser
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the desired results without i
leave it soft and fluffy as well
of oil to be in its natural state
hair is wet when going in the
Countryman and Sheridan
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The Reverend James All«*n, a mis
sionary, has written a 500 page Bible I
lin the Hakuba language. This is the
first written work in this language I
| an the Hakubas had their spoken Ian-I
box in the last of the fifth inning afte
10 runs had been scored O M Craig
Locals and
Personals
was a home run by S 1. Craig The I
series will decide tile South Coast
League championship
The locals found Peewee Holman’s
offerings and knocked him out of the
I Bids are being received by Morris
ja Noonan, Sun Antonio, architects, for
I the construction of a three-story re-
I inforced concrete hollow tile, brli k
and stone hotel to be built in Wharton
I for H H Mince at a cost of $75,000
according to announcement Saturday
| through the Builders Exchange
Bld- will be opened September 26
Plans are on file at the Builders Ex-
I change
Correct new styles in Snap and Curl Brim*.
Distinctive new shades in Brown* and
Grays. Sterling qualities produced by Mal-
lory, hat makers for more than 100 years.
week. lost two boxen out of her car.
I somewhere near Eagle Lake. Anyone
I finding same will please notify Mrs
LeTulle at 305 East 16th Street, Aus-
tin. Mrs. LeTulle was formerly Miss
Katie Beach, a number of years ago
one of the teachers in the Eagle Lake
schools.
Gulf, Sept 19 With a record at
tendance on hand, Gulf won the first
of a live game series here Sunday
from Baytown Oilers In a score of 13
Mr. Everett Lewis left today foil
Sherman to re-enter Austin College
Miss Eugenia Campbell left this
morning for Georgetown where she
will attend Southwestern University.
LOST: Saturday a pair of horn rim ,
med spectacles in new leather case '
Finder return to Tribune for suitable
Mrs. T. J. Poole Jr. and Misses
Beatrie Poole and Analu Gartrell
spent the day in Houston
who relieved Holman, allowed three
runs
Clements hud the full support of the
Gulf nine and also of the local fans
Bowles made a sensational one hand
catch, Cross. Gulf's third sacker , had
a heavy day in Hu- field as well as at
bat. handling six catches without an
error Hopkins also had a heavy
fielding day, handling eight chances
without an error.
Curris, third baseman.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 151, Ed. 1 Monday, September 19, 1927, newspaper, September 19, 1927; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1423879/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.