The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 163, Ed. 1 Monday, October 3, 1927 Page: 2 of 4
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OFFICE SUPPLIES
Published Every Day Ercept Sunday
Atticus Webb throws him into a deep, ; rounded by producing acres and will
presented at the Colonial on October
4 5 was connected with the earliest
one
Let Us Have Your Wants
the conversion of ten thousand acres
BOB BEAVERS
or the Went Texa
they
who, tor elzht years was postmas
tin
merce
a red hot stove and
I<
to turn it loone
There munt
WE ARE EQUIPPED TO TAKE CARE
OF YOUR HAULING
have been
pleasing to those of UH
in
CARR & VAUGHN
Papi
Christian Science
Phone 57
Services
bought everything from Chicago or St
I nor
Lo
How much would you give for
also. In general that
idea
culty
in such a
Ne w YoRK
you
they might help build up
Good towns
BUICK DEALERSHIP
away after the
r lour hundred mile
thical gold always not found at tin
I
N
the
planted.
West Seventh Street
brought in from widely scattered
Bay City
HARDY-FIELDS MOTOR CO.
ready for the plow without
ABC
that
TRANSFER CO.
t hone
SEPTEMBER SPECIALS
Hit I le
HARDY MILLINERY
Bonds
References
Efficient Service
Andy Davis
Phone 239 -W
In Toronto also
50c Red Feather Tissue Cream
I
lem upoh
nomical Transportation
Both for 69c
begin
$1.00 Owl Beef Iron and Wine
69c
J i
THE CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER
N
KING VIDOR'S
ARE OTHER FOLKS “RUNNING
equipment to make any
W
AROUND”YOU?
repair on your car.
have an indoor wash rack
How much one earns and how much
upon
Mil.
GULF COAST CHEVROLET CO.
Three Days at
3
THE COLONIAL
*
MATINEES MONDAY AXD TUESDAY
ANDERSON-RUGELEY AUTO CO.
Phone 154
W. E. GOODWIN
i
Singer Sewing Machines
Hamler Stabilizers
7
mmmu
::e
Go Anywhere
Bay City, Texas
Phone 437-W
And why it has not been done
of the mysteries of thin part of
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living
land
Exide Batteries
their
run
worth
Be the
would
Goodyear Tires
Will I
public
ment.
valuable
could not
productive,
any price.
Matinee • »
Nights • •
states of the
entirely by
Church corner th tad Ave. C.
Services Sunday mornIng at 11.
Sunday School at 0:43 a. a.
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.
Everyone in cordially invited.
farmers
possible
bo enforced
r sentiment
No law
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combinat ions.
would life be
com munity ?
use to her on the boards and before
the camera.
We
znuch
way The
Matagorda
DR. M. ERTL
Optometrist
Bay City, Tex.
Judging by what is happeninK in
Northwest Texas as concerns the Col-
orado River, Homer Wade and part
W e Will Go Anywhere, Anytime
No Jol> Too Big!
priced. Also
sure of the latest, when you buy here.
DODGE BROTHERS
MOTOR CARS
introduce
ection, SO
the most thrillins. the most glorions
film ever produced.
How
county
great
Miss Me Dowell played nearly every
teminine role in “The Clansman." the
precursor of "The Birth of a Nation."
» the
> that
o w n
three
would lx
tlie state
prodit es
Honest-to-Goodness
CARPENTERS
‘Big Parade’ Hailed
By All Canada
These
In Io In
arc. in
grazing,
H 60,000
There
1
THE GREATEST PICTURE IN THE HISTORY
OF THE PHOTOPLAY
W. Ward Marsh in
Enact- Her Flnest Hole in King Vidor
Film Coming to I he
< olonial Soon.
Bay City, Texas
Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday
October 3, 4, 5
moderately
THE TEIBUNE PRINTINGCOMPANY
rublishers
foil
Ilir
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-eBIG
Srade
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Alemite grease gun.
ORTHOPHONIC VICTROLAS
Sold on Easy Terms Small Down Payment
Old Victrolas Taken in Trade
will come," he said.
"‘when th*
sections v
50c Red Feather Face Powder
but since report after report has been
Pianos New and Also Slightly Used Ones
Sold on Easy Terms
Latest in Victor and Columbia Records
And Sheet Music
a consequence.
r
new precision tool room
h and not have to
in juat like
laws that tiaing
I
I
not want it at
Io get at the exact
must, of
satisfaction and pleasure one gets
much as a day of preparation
vast acres of as flue land as
will. In all probability,
r 9000 bales of cotton
in some of the
r xeneral under President Wilson
I'topia, -but lands
valuable in eve
I Hotis by the Star
tions of the county of
Ledgers of all sizes, Memorandum, Carbon
Paper, Typewriter Ribbons, Adding Ma-
chine Paper, Paper Baskets, One, Two and
Three Det k Letter Files, Invoice Files, Hook
Files, Inks, all colors and sizes.
of a
Claire McDowell
In “Big Parade”
mail order people’ The stores would
stand it an long as they could, then
Chamber of Com-
Brownwood must
everlastingly insured against
We have two trucks, 8,000-pound capacity;
two tractors and wagons
rainbow’s end
closer in
well as
like to
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"Worsted" thread or yarn is ho called '
because it win first made, early in
The Hon Albert Burleson, of Aus
Saturday last. gave out a statement in I
which he said "But the Volstead act
Year after year the cotton
well, there never yet having
acres
it not
neces-
rice or
atretches ol 1
miles ut it
le beuutifui
tavors Its enforce
iu an Anglo-Saxon
and crepe de chine lingerie, very smart, at-
don't believe they will build
scant acreage tin
It is. perhaps, Im
atricals on Sunday. In some counties ; ning to take a greater interest in this
the law is enforced. In others, it is one crop They are realizing that our
us who think the county
have picked up
don't know how
and in the United States
• multi, turned to > attic
th the exception of 50,000 <
res planted to rice annually
Our people
of our idle lands
field
for a little city of ten or fifteen ,
thousand people in Bay City and that the truth in these pipinK days of hip- adjacent Krass patches into cotton
too without taking In another foot pocket glassware, hypocrisy ami prac- fields. We should, next year, have
of territory With the present faith Die al politics is a sin and a sure sign 125,000 bales at least instead of 8000
and optimism balked by the steady that he who utters it is simply too or 9000
Tolbeen recorded a failure from the pro
,, _ f ; I '1111 tin point of view The lint is
-—-,ion and silky and always brings u
_____ I premium and not a stalk dead from
of the big epic picture themes as well I
as the latest and most successful of I
all I
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asily be
,i nd. lying
if them
The county
gather 8000 <
this year on
the 15th century, in Worstead, Nor-
folkshire, England. The name of the
town was at that time spelled Wor-
sted.
lions of people are using cars to ex-
pand the radius of their activities.
Here is a good place to buy a car
that will enable you to hold your
place in the line.
the best farm in such a county? Would
you want the best farm on earth and
it cut off from all the tow uh in the
installed our
Lawrence Stalling58 dory
Parade," which will be
bide to the acre.
top of
cut am
is the hub of this great and
d section and that Bay City
and a high compression
production
Hie acreage
b<* Nina 11
We hi
country? What
to follow the popular opinion
other countries than the "Great
zation of
"The Big
Miss Claire McDowell. who draws
many tributes of tears as the dough- j
boy's mother in King Vidor’s pleturi-
out of life depends largely
automobile ownership today.
• | should have at least 50,000
J , I planted to cotton every year,
I t Old w ithout taking a
liny acre away from either
fail or move away For lack of busi-
ther vermin would
I emporarily Located in J. J. Frick’s Garage
ideration The rallro
advance styles and fabrics.
apital. Let’s
In-en found
dam at Brown wood if it is to be done
by bond issue The opposition seems
determined.
Into producing
rest in land and other
depending upon the attitude of' idle acres are costing too much and
people ' This old warhorse of. should be employed Some of them
frocks in satin crepe, velvet
a showing of beautiful Fall
with complete modern
Very important in the mode for Autumn is
No more whole-souled appreciation
of "The Big Parade" has been found
in any other section of the world
than across the border in Canada
where the celebrated Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer picture was acclaimed alike by
English and French newspapers as the
greatest historical epic ever made for
the films.
La Presse, Montreal's big newspaper,
said, "The Big Parade" was deeply
appreciated by every friend ut France
for its portrayal of Melisande as a
magnificent tribute to the noble qual-
ities of the Frenchwoman in the world
war, and the leading English news-
paper, the Montreal Star, stated that
on the opening night the house "rock-
ed with laughter or sat tense with
thrills or shaken by emotional mem-
ories as the story unfolded. A ro-
mance well and gracefully told. Hu-
mor of an irresistible kind. A vast
panorama of the war as it was fought,"
are some of the other characteriza-
THE DAILY TRIBUNE ...
least, a greater demand and better the
prices for the vacant properties j
close their doors
would you
WE MAKE ANY KIND OF (rV
EXCEPT WHISNLI
Heimecke’s Shop
throughout the city There is room
dark dungeon for treason Uttering 1 bend their efforts to converting our
inhabit places many were once proud
be blamed for that, but the cities men- to call "home" The streets and al-
tioned and their papers are to blame ley the roads and bridges, would
for going past be tter land and ( h. -'^n show a sad appearance which
male cheaper in price and more pro «n better be imagined than described
dm five In every way for a section that I A stranger happened to drop into
has been built purely by speculation ithat ‛ ommunity he would tie startled
and greater risk to every man who by the dilapidated appearance of the
bought as much as a square foot country .and flee from the scene as
I But the idea is growing through i rast as his legs could carry him. Now
the country that there are other honest, isn't that a fair picture of
ut land , perhaps neither Paradis, what mizht happen if an entire county
country can be enforced unltHM it In
supported by sound public* opinion ।
We have a law in Texas against the-
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Matagorda Pharmacy
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the picture received great acclaim It
will rank in screen history aw one of
the most popular films that ever tour-
ed the 3600 mile breadth of the great
Dominion to the north.
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Get ready for fall. Advertise now.
and crepe satin. New style ideas in Jersey
the tailored coat. We have them in all the
them. And millinery, you may always he
democracy had better be careful lest i have visualised a city here if sur-
be a half dozen Sunday laws right ,
here in Texas that nobody cares any-
thing about in fact many people do
not know they exist About the same
| thing will happen to the Volstead act
| was Burleson's prediction "The time
Southwest settled
on the job of developing for so long a
time it now appears as though the
faith necensary to building up and so
long hoped for has com. to stay and
that, as a resuit, the future growth
and stin greater pronperity and
progress are in the offing It is cer-
tainly to be hoped that mis is the
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I j i Houston paper c to this
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I • 1 000 ... I. ol even
I | would cover it The county tills be
I । tween 800,000 and 900,000 acres within
j * || confines fully s0 per cent i .1 which
tillable and probably 50 per cent of
t along the canals as
would, those farms
can not be enforced. It
the innumerable Sunday
are cm the statute books
time Bats and
Magic Valley" are in existence are
going past their greatest and «losest 11 "" , 10! would
mield of development for a Chase after The local newspaper for lack of SuP-
hi rainbow several hundred miles '”’1 wou1 be, ed to cease publi-
distant Thia paper has said many a ra 'm The hotels and restaurants
rim.-, that, if one-tenth the free adver- would KO out of business for lack of
given the Valiev by Houston patronaze. The me ■ Hanies carpenters
papersand Houston and Galveston .n and day laborers would move away.
Hluences had been given territory in The schools and churches., would
their backyard, the country in ques dwindle away and die The sidewalks
rion would now be settled up andlwouid Erow uD in weeds no longer
prosperous and those two cities would bein or use to man, who had departed
I., richer by far Milons or moneyin search of greener fields The busi-
has been spent in advertising and Ine88 house " . >d be vacant and fast
puhhing the Valley, the entire move I KoinK to decay The homes of once
beine .an. tioned and ac tually fathered I prosperous citizt n* would be deserted,
b. the ralr I- becau...... long hauls and soon fall victims 10 '>>e de. ay ol
and personality an well as frocks, we have
’ Entered ». necond class matter at and aitafactory growth of the city horridly vile for worda i .,----—----
the postotrice of Bay city under act In recent months it is beKinninE -- - — Graphic Pen Picture of
4 Anrea- look an if headi • ol n V if ( , , ...if ). I- ggt., ■■ r
_________ A MVanl Order House
Highway Problemn Ar. Beingactivity along all line- and many the thousht that the very best art.o
Studied ~ Headline, doodi When can more people And nothing can help Texas has been neglec t d for 100 long
we expect some work on them’ 'he whole program along faster than a film- Houston and Galveston
h- nuawminn d.f t an themuuna aarrai paperN whOBe 1(1648 are 00M nt 6»H I fl •
c ubated by railroad influences are
winding up with the role ol Elsie
Stoneman, made famous by Lillian
Gish. Later, the actress became cele-
brated for her impersonations of
screen mothers, although she is still |
a young woman, and her pari of ।
Mrs. Applerson in "The* Big Parade"
ih probably the most beautiful of the
manyshe has essayed.
She is the niece of the late Fanny
Davenport and received her stage
training from that celebrated trage-
dienne it proved of equally good
would add to the value of real estate
and good farm- are the bulwarks of
successful towns Each helps the
other, and both are essential to the
development ot the country. Steer
clear of the mail order evil and help
boost the best interests of your com-
munity. Mays County (Okla.) Demo-
crat.
Bay City, Texas
The growth of Bay City within re-
cent month* whlle in nowine resem-
bling a boom, has been more than
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tractive pajamas in pastel shades, as well as
new high colors. I lose bespeaks character
rool rot
From th
land. ml
OAREY SMITH Owner and Editor
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 163, Ed. 1 Monday, October 3, 1927, newspaper, October 3, 1927; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1423891/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.