The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 235, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1927 Page: 3 of 4
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New Spring Goods are arriving daliy.
A Dramatic Love Story lense
and we expect to have one of the most
Fine weather, this.
up-to-date line of dresses, coats, hats,
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etc., to be found in this section.
This is "Barbed Wire," the now Pola this
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AN OPPORTUNITY YOU SHOULD
Skilled in their speciality, working
NOT PASS UP
machine
No charge to call
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We hope you had a Merry Christmas.
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We wish you a Happy New Y ear!
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We thank you for your patronage in
Back To Plowshares
the past. We want to serve you in 1928.
W. F. TETTS
Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables
Jeweler and Optometrist
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STOVES REPAIRED
NEW FORD
HOMESITES
CLARA BOW
Now On Display
5 AND 10 ACRES
In her Leap Year picture of advice for girls
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Christian Science
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OPPORTUNITY
Bay City Auto and
providing you come to see us at once.
Sunday School at 9:45
m.
Sales Co.
MAGILL LAND COMPANY
Bay City, Texas
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Residence Phone 338-W
Office Phone 86
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CALLIE M. METZGER, Mgr.
MAY THE NEW YEAR
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PURE HOG LARD
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BARBECUE EVERY SATURDAY!
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Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.
Everyone Im cordially invited.
Church corner 5th and Ave. C.
Services Sunday morning at 11.
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Newspapers are
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here a few days.
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ventilating a school room?
Robert Lee)
ginning stage
(hat such few
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heatith menace
financial loss
Don't miss the pre-leap year ball at
Hamilton Hall tomorrow night. Music
by "Fatty" Martin's End o' Main or-
chestra
Miss Madeline Putman, of Cuero, is
the holiday guest of Miss Helen Wood.
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. In a few days now the students will
be wending their way back to college
to take up books and school duties in
I general.
Twenty-Five Years Ago Today
The Spanish government ordered a
cruiser sent to Tangier after rebels
had chased the troops of the Sultan of
Morocco to the gates of Fez
William Jennings Bryan. the silver
leader, was a guest of President Diaz
in Mexico.
During War's Dark Days
The Rob-
experts—
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Barbed
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Krupp
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on family sewing machines
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The only car of its kind
in the world. Entirely new
engineering principles.
Years ahead of its time.
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Mrs. Clem Stribling, of Matagorda,
was a Bay City visitor today.
You are cordially invited
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The sale will run for ten days only.
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Tribune ads are business getters.
BRING CHEER AND PRoenends, that our —
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to come and take a ride
“GET YOUR MAN”
Continuous showing beginning at 2:30 p. m.
1 have a wuri on my
ope that the coming months will bring
you greater prosperity and happiness than
HOC ever before. - . ,
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Bringing Back the Past
conversion of the former can
Now is I hr I ime to get t hr l hings you have
been wanting at a great saving in money.
Dr. A. S. Morton is in San Antonio
for a few days on business.
are the cause of large (
to householders
ver is transmitted di-
5. Scarlet
rectly by
in the city for the holidays with his
son, Mr chas. V Yeamans, and wife
over, and see the new styles for spirng.
moua MR. BILL JETEK
E MISS .11 AN STEEI
■fife MR. TLB DEVANT
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non factory into one for
Mr. A G. Baer. of Matagorda, spent
Tuesday in the city on business
Grange
3 What is the proper
- co think of
Come in and look these new goods
Mr s. II Yeamans, of Palacios, is I
Mr. W. O. Stephens. secretary cf
Chamber of Commerce of Goose Creek,
is in the city on business
cancer i Negri starring vehicle for Paramount
which is running at the Colonial Thea
and examine machine. Phone 84.
in receipt of in-
We now have just what lots of people
down in their hearts have been wanting. A
5-acre homesite just out of the city limits.
This is your
Miss Addie Pearle Nichols returned
last night from Bynum, where she en-
joyed the Christmas holidays.
Miss Lucile Benson. of Victoria, is
the guest of Mrs. Bob Groce for a few
days.
appeal has been acelaimed the most
The main trouble
gave employ,
lav there are
) men on the
spectacular
not been vis-
B. A. WADE
CANARIES FOR SALE—Write P.
O. Box 1148. phone 142. 9tt
has elapsed by then lor the
personal contact with an
a dramatie love
wer and universal
jet's advertise more. It pays.
were broken up and
into raw material.
Before Ilie win Kia
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, given nylprived of the tools of war. Men and
attention in the beginning' As a rule, | Women . 8paded bythouzhts.ot mur-
a person with a suspected cancer, will der h/iov truction.bu lackin the
not consult a physician until pain di -OPPI" 111 " 1 V ven " elv
velops, and then the harm has already 1 15
been done, for as a rule sufficient time
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i of today and all of next
yours in which to shop, so
arly und buy it all at home
Mr and Mrs. II. H Huebinger, who
made an automobile trip from Bay
City to Mission Tuesday write home
that it rained on them practically the
entire Hip. The pint of Ilie state be-
tween Corpus Christi and the Valley
was woefully in need of moisture
One hundred dollars buys a Case
15-27 tractor, $50 will put it in splen-
did running condition. A. E. Louder-
back, Bay City. Texas 29-31-p
2gu
with us.
Mrs Laura V. Stoddard. of Buckeye,
' has returned from a several weeks’
visit bhek M her olt‘ home in Cleve
land, Ohio, and is now at home in Bay
City at the residence of Mrs. Mary L
Capps.
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It la from the pen of Hull Caine, be-
ing in adaption by Jules Furthman of
tin novel "The Woman of Knockaloe."
Barbed Wire" had the benefit at
lnternaiion.il production, for it was
The New Year begins on Sunday
and ends on Monday. There are 366
days. It will be leap year, presidential
election year, general election year
and election year for all the states.
Senators and congressmen will be
voted upon and returned to Washing-
ton. Girls will be licensed to propose,
if they have not already done so.
Mrs. Ethel Garrett, of Huntsville, is
the guest of Mrs F A Verser for a
few days.
fuel ore of peace time products
PRICES Matinee: 10-25-35e.
I am making a drastic reduction in price
on my entire stock except Cruen Watches
and Sheaffer Fountain Pens. The cut ranges
from 5 to 50 per cent, depending on the
. article.
some 400 plan! a !
lied tools, valued I
rmerly used in 1
Mr. and Mrs. Zack Delano and chil-
dren and Mr. and Mrs. C A. Erickson
and children were called to Victoria
yesterday for the funeral of their
brother. Mr. Harvey Nuckols, who was
accidentally killed yesterday morning
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1 want to reduce my stock before taking
inventory. Space and time forbid the list-
ing of each article. Come early and get the
pick of this stock of high grade merchandise.
payrolls
of Krus
Can cancer be cured? .1
broken into bite, that steet armor
plates should be smashed and that ste
neck that havoc should be wrought with all the
some trou linstrnments formerly used in the mak
l nig of war material Krupp’s was
ual war picture ever filmed. It
inique in that it la not primarily
lory of the battlefield itself; it re-
i the dark currents of the black
les from the time of the declara-
i of hostilities until after the ar-
tice was signed.
A PRODUCT or DODGE BRO
FOR RENT- Close in apartment,
unfurnished. Call Miss Metzger Kitt
The paper will appreciate it, if you
advertisers will send in a change of
copy. Christmas is past and your
space can be used more profitably
now Please! It will only take a
moment.
fall beneath that
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vided that civ noun tubes should be
germs? (Reader, Buy City)
5. How is scarlet fever transmitted?
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ANSWERS:
1 Ono of the most malignant types
of cancer may develop from pigment
ed or black walls Warts located on
the neck are likely to become irritated
through the wearing of tight fitting
collars, and when soreness or irrita-
tion develops, one should immedtately 1
consult his family physician.
2 Cancer can lie cured in the be
formation that there will appear, soon
after the first of the year, some very
heavy demands for space for automo-
biles and cigarette and tobacco adver-
tising. Some of this will break in
January, some in February and some
in March in these lines competitors
will be keen all of next year.
From next week on politics will
liven up throughaut thu-county, early
because of the penticar Kile governing
elections here. In other counties it
will be inter, but none the less inter 1
TO AU ", on this Christmas, we extend to
r hearty good wishes, with the sin-
No liner example of hammering
swords into plowshares can be found
than that offered by the great Krupp
works at Essen, Germany At one,
time the world's largest and most
widely known Institution for Ilie man '
ufacture of munitions and artillery
equipment, famed in more recent I
years its the home of the "Big Bertha"
and the gas bomb. Krupp's has turned
from war to peace, and is about to
take rank, if it has not already done
so .as the world's greatest producer
of agricultural implements.
I'lie war of tin non < ombatanta de- 1 Norman Peck are iu the supporting
; ment to 43,000 men
among the last t
order. But It ke
than 2000 machin
and furnaces and
I through the studio by Erich
and Rowland V. Lee. Pom-
the Continental genius who
ed). The Last Laugh," "Var-
and others as epochal.
who also directed, is recog-
as a master of American pro-
n methods and for his keen
In dramatic values.
e Brook, Einar Hanson, Claude
water, Clyde Cook, Gustav von
rtitz Ben Hendricks, Jr., and
Mr. Ed l' Layton, ot Matagorda,
was in the city on business Tuesday.
been completed within the past three
years The Treaty of Versailles pro-
4 is the rut a carrier of disease
Locals and
Personals
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After a seige of murkey, muddy •
weather and a heavy downpour Tues-
day night, the skies cleared. the weath-
er warmed up and today has been one
of beautiful sunshine.
gnsae”
body, making a recurrence of the di-
sease certain. If you have any rea
son to think that you have a cancer,
go to your physician at once .as he
who hesitates is lost Every person
after reaching the age of 10. should
have a physical examination once each
year, as cancer and other diseases can
then be discovered in incipiency with,
a chance for cure.
I he window method is (lie most
praetical way of ventilating a school I
room The windows should lie lower-
ed from the top on one side of the
room, and raised from the bottom on
tile oilier side, with deflectors plced
al the bottom of tile windows to keep
the cold air from blowing uirectly
upon i he children.
1. The rat is a carrier of bubonic ,
plague This disease is not transmit-
ted by Ilie rat itself, but through
medium of infected fleas that may in
test Ilie rat. Rats may transmit other
diseases, bill this has not been deti- j
nitely proven on tin in. Rals live in j
filth mid are infested with loathsome
vermin, and in addition to being a
Mr Put Thompson, of the Bay City
Auto and Sales Com puny, returned
from Houston yesterday with a new
Ford The roads were heavy, but the ,
“new creation" negotiated in in fine lately bus been giving me
shape । ble because of irritation and soreness,
' und it does not seem to get any better
The holidays are over and we are I U there any danger of this place de-
just entering the happy period of tax-veloping into a cancer? <J C F
paying, a very pleasing, joy-bringing Grange).
infected person, indirectly by articles
freshly soiled with discharges of an
infected person, und by contaminated I
milk or milk products
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Ten Years Ago Today.
Eighty per cent of Quatamala City
was destroyed by an earthquake. Forty
were known to be dead mid thousands
homeless.
McAdoo ordered the pooling of all
traffic, equipment and facilities on
the railroads of the United States.
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At the Gillies' Ball given recently on
the royal estate in Scotland. Queen
Mary danced twelve of the fourteen
reels, polkas, and Circassian circles
with gardners, footmen, and chefs
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Tribune adrerttsements par
ibly impaired But there must be ti
far happier army ol workers within
its walls Dayton News
also refinish and upholst-
er furniture, and will call
and deliver out of town.
Leave order at T. M.
Thompson’s.
Speaking of taxes ami Ilie paying of
luxes, wily does not one of our local
celebrities take the matter up and
push through the legislature a law
permitting taxes to be paid in install-
ments? Talk about service, glory and
immortalizing yourself, here's a
chance Why should the tax payer
be forced to pay within a specified
time all of his taxes or be penalized
when the state and other lux collect-
ing sub-divisions can get more money
by making it easy on him? Here's a
chance, boys.
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and f
ipmen
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 235, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1927, newspaper, December 29, 1927; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1423962/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.