The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 127, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 18, 1925 Page: 2 of 4
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BIG DEVIL FISH CAUGHT
Hot Weather
It
Specials
ometixes
thous
$4.00
some
able
and
It
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on
of
4
large enough for popularity among the millions of pic-
sets down the earth’s
And
year
knew
I Set Ice Tea Glasses, geunine Cut Glass--------- $1.25
appearance
at
th
little
hyar
flat
1.25
Sippers, all for
it II
t rimming
The Quantity is Limited, and they should move
died they
lelightful ending, and the
fast at these prices, so come early.
r with
listened to the gospel of love, ami at
and what
were
)
pnre instead
W. F. TETTS
ness house
ini pr o
the
GIFTS THAT LAST
who
lierrin seethec with hate and
Mr. Farmer
after
connection between
W AN
except the
unfailing
Cha
It’s About Time to be Fixing up Your Camp
and Charles Sellon are
f the other prominent player
For Harvesting
who give
lie i
We have everything you will need in the kitchen
Dishes of all kinds. Our Prices cannot be beat
i it ADI A i ixt; S( it I i< in iis
When
Enamel boilers or Stew pans, all sizes and Prices
luck."
not
Large Coffee boilers, Dish pans, Pie plates, Tin
creases.
Fllington field
plates, Tin cups, Knives, Forks, Spoons, in fact
irance upon
everything you will need.
gave them an idea of what an air raid
BJ
interenting
sur-
Cox Variety Store
on
were
city
horizon of
SELLS FOR LESS
grade
Service
t he
grounds and cafe
WEST SIDE SQUARE
LAY CITY, TEXAS
Price, will
< he
the one family home
inx
i
MANICURE AT
HEID'S BEAUTY SHOP
PAINS ALL OVER
"I"
nich on twenty year
WHAT DO YOU
L
Second Floor Tribune Building
THINK?
A GENUINE
SYRUP
WILLARD BATTERY
Just Like And As
FOR $15.50
D. E. CATES
8 CHARGING
A
1
NC-165
Ask your druggist.
PHONE 105
BAY CITY
Patronize the Advertisers
after losing its stinger in stinging a Chroncile
rJVirtl
W 1 — * w oMAMJ TOH IC^
Year after year his store In-
Fear of poverty is banished,
We always feel proud of ourselves
when we have nice looking hands.
camp
some
the
ar-
you ar
Tribune
initial
duly
skep
a n y
and
measured
of one fin
eowe.
that I
farm I
officers
then the
That
the
Lke-
to the
army
ami
now
of a
strings
outside
Air
r
। t
nil
tal
What
He is
He v
He pi
He 1
con
ment
orchards
northern
quantities
ment has
.. reraging
meeting
and
the
state fulled.
Guns wer
Mrs. Reid’s
cut
to
ments
'Zone.
The
ruln
has
him
had
eife
hey
bulwark
Reade,
her as the cute kid who used to be
known as "Cuddles" in Hus Edward's
reviews
I and
I thing
government
States, Asia,
what
golden
town's I
That
Thomas
comedy-
time now
valve
Friday
t the
I. the
w h o
it
fish
does
them.
He
friend
over a
shaped
a month to
t your town
unineus is
world
tu It ”
pel of
r guns
Gieorge ide Story, “Old Home Week,"
Throhs With Reality, Ro.
mance and Humor.
Lady Says She Took Cardui and
Never Saw Such Improve-
ment—Was So Weak
Couldn’t Stand.
There
skeptical
suit to i
certain
The ve
trueture
chain of
ve The
Houston
own's
uvenile
MEIGHAX SCORES IN
SMALL roWx COMEDY
I ILA LEE MAKES FINAL
SCREEN APPEARASCE IN
LATESr MEIGHAX PICTURE
gained in health and strength.
1 "I took two more bottles, and I
final
■ some
latest
Home
Grand
Good As The Best
Maple Syrup
For Sale By All Grocers
Mrs. Fillmore Harper
,2
Lavaca Wave
\ M F HH AN
“MARGARETTE”
S
I he
rord
Wild,
rent
amous
rote the
one of the headliners in vaude-
and old-timers still remember
The Pally Tribune
One Year ... ...........
Is the
gate
of sufficient
They finally | was
and shot it 1 ville.
romance.
makes Us
day night
aid grouch
grocer wh
man and woman
Such occurrence
o transport the twenty
up of the 1111 li Engi
Now conus a German professor who
'd and prayed for peace in the n
d the Prince of Peace, and peace
an | to the tip of the other on
Anglo-Sa
to save
you are
running i
four pave
planner for the British
in the Federated Malay
after a luncheon in his
ands, and w
e a diamond
■nd honor. broadens
i Is in
had a
r with
Cost i Rica, and Honduras,
mangosteen is unlike any fruit
its head off
if the
an elght
where flights were made with
expected that the
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Tribune Want Ads bring business
beautiful It Y p
where Mrs Jolin
sequence that
of the ships, t
officers made
neers .uni the
humble lay preacher came and plead
markets of the
netions of the county with a to
from the 111th Engineers.
labor they managed to get it
-o
HIE REAL
peace had come
blood-stained city
For nix weeks he preached that ba
bin here for
The' ain’t man.
markets
of the
recently
success of the
Ilie Intelligent I,
v has provided ,
of Victor Her 1
would appeur like
out in Matagorda Bay
what is known as a <
l Set lee Tea Coasters, and I Set Glass Ice Tea
well with pride and importance
Tennesseeans
agin" allowing
wise England is awakening
kept too close
reformer not a revolution-
Weathersby , Miss.—Mrs. James M.
Hall, of this place, writes that she
was "getting weaker all the time”
when Cardui, the woman’s tonic,
was first brought to her attention.
After she had taken Cardui a while,
she writes that she "never did see
such an improvement."
"I suffered all the time and had
trains all over," says Mrs. Hall. "I
was so weak I could not stand. My
skin was cold and flabby. I did
not have any color. I had always
peen a very active woman—used to
outdoor exercise, walking and going
when* I pleased, and to get down,
not able to get myself a drink, was
indeed a hardship.
"Nothing seemed to help me, till
I began on Cardui. The first bottle
seemed to strengthen me, and I
closed next Tuesday, which
The latest cinema celebrity to de-
sert the Klieg lights for the footlights
leven feet from the tip
charge of the cafe this year. I
wonderful fried chicken dinner
each community made
vertising man
from which later may
STH I HIM; THE HELL!
dish of mangosteens on her
Entered as second class matter at
the postofice of Bay City under act
is loyal to his family, to his
and to his country.
FHE I Him XE PRINTING < OMPANY
rublisher
It fighting all the time. i Motion pictures claimed her when
she outgrew the vaudeville child roles
laws do not suit him, he
break them he changes
of voting
The trial Judge in the Dayton evo-
lution case refused the introduction
of expert testimony Come what may.
be developed
size to supply
story, has given this basic
a shot gun
After some
Beauty Parlor V
Phone 159 for Appointment M=s
i a specie
called the
weight wai
- his tuxes honestly.
es militarism, but Is ready
in army or navy when his
At some time in the future, proba
bly between 1935 and 1910, the man
gosteen, the most famous fruit in the
world, may mnke its first commercial
collar leak clamp would be placed
and concrete with quick set. poured
before the day was over with anchor
rod connections installed.—Houston
"Old Home Week."
had a keen l
its mouth I
tn to crawl
You men of Buy City who want to
build your town and your buniness
had better begin to study the merits
of pubiieit v and advertising You had
bettor hegln to loonen up your purse
chance to learn
With them ’this
> will be
if the re
thing is
He proclaimed but one
at was the creed of lov
»d mid love of neighbor
The appeal
Is was
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HOMI IND G ARDEN X VTION’S
hi i.w IRK says (in PLANNER
the side, whose bewitching personality and his-
six feet trionie ability won her wide fame an 1
tail about
am well and strong. Can work my
garden. I haven't had any more
Bickness."
than he
rot it u
throuzh
but that
the torn
thick, woody rind.
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TEN YEARS M n mu
hie FAMOIS MANGOSTEEN
SIH D OX 01 It M ARKI IS
nd the deft direction
le gospel did not fall
laid aside while men
19 per cent to purebred bulls
For the organization meeting
Hopkins County Farm Bureau
idea of each home’s having a garden.
Homes built in thd garden group
make the people happier. The one-
family home and the garden are the
bulwark of the nation."
your newspaper
will be in it busi-
daily there is not a
In nav City of any
human plan*
Herrin ha*
set for closing the
Come in and see us. We will save you money.
Palacios citizens and
pledged themselves to
audience from the
to the final fade-out |
K Will's PLACE
Near Brownsville Depot
I old Drinks, Hamburzers,
Fresh Milk mid Mamn’s
Famous Ples.
Give Ye a (nil
Rabh Vaughan
honor at Ilie Kansas City Athletic
Club Thursday.
'I would urge your city plan com-
mission to preserve the one-familv
hou e aid Mr. Reade. That is the
age at 1,200,
just to think
MOTHF H I Hi I ICS AGE
1,200,000,000 YEARS THIS
GERMAN CALCULNTES
Koenigsberg. Germany. July 16.—
The approximate age of the earth. in
the opinion of Professor Wilhelm
Eitel, is from 1,100,000,000 to 1,200,-
000,000 years
Ati account of his investigations.
Just published here, shows he arrived
ai these figures through calculation
of the radio activity of various strata
of earth, using precambian stone for-
mations as representing the oldest of
known mineralogical deposits.
sons with offenders, but by an ap-
1 to the hearts and conaclences
the citizenship of Herrin and ad '
ent territory
of the ray, and screen appearance—at least for
giant ray its time—in Thomas Meighan’s
Ilie Wolf,” and "The Heart of Youth."
It was in Cecil B. DeMille's Male
and Female" that she won recogni-
tion as an appealing type, capable of
bigger and more difficult parts since
then she has appeared in an unend-
ing array of photoplays which have
brought her to the topmost rung of
the film I adder
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THRIFT IS BLESSED
slogan.
I* the fundamental theme of
i Mule' an‘s latest Paramount
Kansas City, July 16. The one-
fumily home and the garden are the
Rryan is still unable to find his
cestors.
devil is Lila Lee, who makes her
crowded the tabernacle _ the business
By Dr Frank Crane I
is the real American?
a Pitriot, not a Partisan.
of the -
dtle tO I
Geravhty
and tell the trade and the
sent for five more. By the time
| I had taken these, I was on my
feet, going around, doing my work.
tlie end
Dow Clark
with commercial
fruit, the depart
/ sent several ship
trees to the Canal
They seemed to
angles and the
avangelist who was not a preacher,
ut a layman, whose heart was in the i
right place He did not essay to dis-
cuss theology, or evolution, or trouble
I nr । If about Biblical Interpretation,
o)' the explanation of disputed paS-1
ages in the Scripture
person, but the average period ia
from 10 to 15 hours
shifts maneuvered over the camp for
awhile and set sail for lOlington, and
were soon out of sight.
The large crowd rem lined and wit-
nessed the afternoon review of the
whole Engineer regiment commanded
by Col Dunbar and staff, and all felt
very proud that Texas has such an
efficient organization
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Till GOSrEu AND Guxs
n thet’s all they air
and, of course,
guaged largely
the better on v
nities hi
Larry Wheat
Max Figmnan
Perhap* the most unusual and
trange catch ever made in local wa-
era was made by W H. Smith Jr.,
houses cloned ther doors for
final meeting, and when the last •
was spoken and the last prayer i
apoara w
urprise climax AFter ft
port with and she played in such early Para-
na idea England is trying
"Why should I advertise'"’ the Main
street merchant demanded of the nd
poning flash-
Not a little
vhotoplay is
scenario Tom
ternally, with
idea an original twist, filled It with ] hours
comedy Ingredient*, added some dm- ’ ।
Paramount production, "Old
Week," which comes to the
Theatre on Wednesday, July
many vears it was thought that this
fruit could not be cultivated outside
the Aslatic tropics but experiments
n the West Indies have proved this
to be without foundation
In the hope of providing a nuelues.
Dice slinking was so popular in
India, that in the post-Vedic days,
two kings of Mahabharata Yudhis
them and Nala staked and lost their
kingdoms while shaking the spotted
cubes
thing like a turtle - on each side of
t» mouth which seemed to serve to
gather food into thi mouth. In the
thickest part the body was more than
i ri ot and n hair thick
Mr Smith caught this monster in
his shrimp trawl and it was more
Within are several segments of snow-
white pulp of extremely delionte fia-
vor Recause of its great delicacy
nd the difficulty of transporting the
fruit long distances Queen Victoria
onee offered a handsome reward to
the first man who succeeded in pine
sernb or grade bulls and only about
fun and m
poHitively
body a
xomethns
good account
inqui: , we have been unable to find
nyone who has seen a fish of this
attack from
mnaneuvers w
attendance of 1,63
THE DAILYTRIBUNEa"NOrine
Pabilahed Every Day Except Sunday., oThe XJ’fXd. Thnenppdiorana
gospel won
Chronicle
urebred
farms and
ulation of
i of their school district to deter
Ine tlie number of bulls, cows, and
showed a dairy cattle pop
1,924 mature grade cows,
heifers, lot mature pure-
. and 31 purebred heifers
more thin 80 per cent of
herds were being bred to
He lives in plenty. The desire to
spend which torments so many who
have little to spend, does not bather
him; for with the prosperity his
thrift brings he learns true values
and comes to know and dislike waste.
Indulgence, and every form of extrav-
agance.
The habit of thrift robs of no prop-
er pleasure, clouds no worthy out-
look. narrows no life hampers no
laudable purpose tin the contrary,
for the sound character it adds im-
mensely to the joys of existence,
widens every prospect fir usefulness
(le fundamental creed which tin- Mas-
ter said if followed would insure an
eternal life; and when- courts and
irmed forces and the power of the
eliminate the scrub bull
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HIGE t; ASSER M IKFS
72000000 FEET OX
(X OPEN FLOW rEST
ry ambitious boy dreams of the J
when he will go out into the
orld and return to the old home
The lovely and talented actress
in but it has no
I rge flapper somer
adequate proof of mount successes as "Tlie Cruise of
Then the
corner, the
lie wants nothing for ills own
country he would not be willing for
other countries tu have for them-
selves
and brought it back
them a more than ।
and
of the
long
eted to
win " 7
t "et I
may be those
I as to the relati
tlie cause but
ntolerance.
He is a good loser.
He likes to make money, but likes
te re everybody around him making
money also He does not enjoy rich-
-< In the midst of poverty.
He wants a family of his own, a
business of his own. a house of his
own and an opinion of his own.
could handle.
l> (lose enough
the head with
did not kill it.
The first piece of gold found in
Australia was discovered by a native,
a bushman. who. seeing his mister
counting sovereign*, brought in a
lump of Golconda weighing 106
pounds, and valued at $21,000,
O—O--
failed
in the face of that fact, the >
th will find it difficult to find
ture-goers, is to star in a series of
legitimate plays, the first of which is
"The Charming Bride,” an adaptation
of a famous French farce.
Miss Lee, who in private life is the
wife of James Kirkwood, well known
stage and screen star, is no stranger
to the stage For many years, prior
to her entrance into tlie movies, she
the farms, what breed
and whether scrub or
The survey covered 850
Report has reached Houston that in
open flow test was made on the Smith
et al No t Wilson Heard gas well in
Refugio County by Deputy supervisor
Blount and that the well guaged 71.-
ist.
He hates class
•afro But George Ade
American humorist 1
proclamation* of the governor failed *
and a community was kept la bloody
urmoll day after day and month af-
ter month
kind before Bort
opportunity, and makes possible the
realization of lofty aspirations. And
with It g es from its humblest be-
ginnings a contentment, a sense of
well-being, a consciousness of right
conduct, a confidence in both pres-
■■nt and future, which no prodigal,
no waster, no idler, no erook, how-
ever talented, can ever feel or know.
Verily, thrift is blessed. Adapted
from the "Chicago Journal of Com-
merce."
been the theatre of during the past
few years were a reproach to the en-
tire state of Illinois, and an impeach-
ment of the civilization of the entire
nation
it would take the pen of a Dante
to draw a picture which would fully
and correctly reflect the conditions
which have existed there
Bloody clashes of union and non-
union miners, of klan and anti klan,
of prohibition and ant l-prohibition
marked every day and night.
Homicides were a daily and nightly
occurrence. Trial* in the courts de-
generated into farces which, in view
of existing conditinons, became trav-
esties, indeed, tragedies
Score* of men were killed. A wo-
man who sought to shield her hus-
band from assination was so shot a*
to blind her totally for life
The entire city and surrounding
territory breathed the air of hate and
vengeance, and each day was hut the
all the alads and other dishes to go
with it, winding up the feast with ice
cold watermelon
The president of the Chamber of
Commerce, Mr Chas Doak, extended
a hearty welcome to tlie guests, and
after dinner speeches were made by
Cols Dunbar. Watherred and Majors
Bergher Law. Dunning mid Mien, as
they were introduced.
A number of our leading citizens
assisted in making the affair < sue
ce ' and joined in tlie lunch.
.Lunch over the party motored to the
The Chronicle carried a press dis
patch a few days ago which informed
its readers tliat peace had been re
stored in Herrin. Ill
Such tidings could not fall to at
ford pleasure to every right thinking
would not be worth $100 t
The sooner ion learn that
SIA ARMY PI im s FROM
I I I INGTON A HIT PA| At HH
woman nor child around these here
warts Hint lout know where l nni
and what I sell "
The advertising man pointed across
the street
Whits that building?" he asked
Methodist Church "
How long has it been there*"
"(Hi I don't know," returned the
Main Street merchant ’Seventy
year, prob’ly '
And vet.” exclaimed the advertis-
ing man, "even though every one
knows where it is mid whit it is for.
they ring the church bell every sun-
lai morningPoster News
---o -o.....——■
In the late war, when the Amer
can commanding officer of a west-
ern regiment found the Germans tap
ping an American telephone wire he
detailed eight Indians to transmit or-
ders in Choctaw which completely
puzzled the Kaiser’s best linsuists
and language specialists
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A bee may live as long as 68 hours
000,000 feet daily open flow It this
be accurate this well will have wast-
ed 2,800,000,000 feet by the time It is
countiy is at war.
His heart beats a little faster when
In- sees Hu star and Stripes.
He looks you straight in the eye.
in I ays plainly what he thinks,
lh ia tolerant of anything except
his bananas, the ratty
the patronizing wife
"big man" who obje
anifling everybody
Not by reason of exhaustion, or the tine
pplication of force not by filling | '
We all want riches but incline to '
waste and indulgence, which always r
menace and frequently destroy sue |
(■ess. Thrift both builds and pre - j
serves good fortune.
The joys of thrift are known only H
to the thrifty. Wealth comes and I
goes, except when nourished by thrift, I
The rewards it yields, if combined
with good principles and good taste,
include security, comfort, self-respect,
power, influence, standing, authority
consideration, precedence, and many
other things great and small ,
The habit of thrift brings money
and property to the man who prac-
tices it. He lives within his income,
saves constantly, invests prudently
His industry never lags. He always
has what the unthinking call "good '
six army plane, from
swooped down on the
camp and the 111th
about .11 persons at mach
fish store After considerable i the Make Believe ’ "A Daughter of
cultivated In the United States and
it can only be grown where the tern
perature never drops below 35 de
trees above zero 11 is the size of
it mandarin orange, deep purple ex-
The hulls were selected by the pur-
hasine committee in Christian and
Todd Counties. Kv , and brought to
ha i’ garage for axhibiton and
sale during the campaign Fifteen
hull* were sold by the end of the
week The majoritv of the bulls pur-
chased were from dims with advanc-
'd registry records
The stimulating influence for better
hulls never ends witli the close of
'he campaign week. In Buncombe
County, x c, where a similar cam-
paign was conducted early last fall,
it which time 12 bulls were placed
luring the week of the campaign,
'he county agent reports a total of
”• bulls being placed 17 after tin
close of the campaign
A campaign was also held in Ches
for County S C , where 16 bulls
were placed during the week The
county Hint reports that he has sev
oral more prospects for purebred
bulls, also that a number of commit-
The Best
six weeks thousand*
ult is a picture bubbling
wholesome humor, clean
rhe Palacios Chamber of Commerce
had extended th...... aviators, about
twelve in number, together with other
officers of the tilth Engineers, mi In
vitation through Col Dunbar to a
' hicken luncheon which the Colonel
generously accepted, and nutos were
in readiness, immediately on arrival
/ foundations of the social
were uprooted and irrepar |
seemed unescapable, but I
come Why and hoW I
d A
ness way About the first filing an
investor or prospnctor wants or ask
for out of the town he l< investigat
ing Is a newspaper if that paper
is a live one, he becomea a live one
if not, you don't get him that's till
Advertising I* tlie soundest Invest
vestment you can make at any season
of the year, and those who do not
advertise , in order to ave money
are loning it every day they stay out
of the paper Advertising will make
any merchant more profit. If proper-
ly followed than the be st alesman
he can employ
i Palacios iteacon ,
Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'chak
and
table at Buckingham Palace, but the
reward was never won
With the advent of refrigeration, it
has become possible to send Ilie fruit
north from the Tropics without great
difficulty Io seems unlikely that the
American markets will be supplied
from Southern Asia however The
development of commercial orchards
in tropical America will lie a slow
process, but the project is being un
dertaken with energy, mid it seems
likely that another decade will see
the first shipments of mangosteens
reaching New York
I Sit Ice Tea Spoons, Silver Plated, good quality-- 1.25
when" will be
aya tin' United States
Agriculture For
CAREY SMITH ..Owner and Editor
ranged a banquet for the community
committeeman and business men. One
hundred and fourteen attended. \n
executive committee of five men was
selected During the week of the
ampnign 30 meetings were held in
omespun pep
\H Tom Clark, the native son who |
' makes good" right in his own home
town. Tommy Meighan has a role
that suits him to the proverbial "T.”
H N perormance rings true because
there is an air of unaffected natural-
n about it, an undercurrent of Mtn
erity and plausibility that holds the
made by a humble
nan The picture throhs with reality
nd humanness because they have
onvincingly transferred the spirit I
nd flavor of the story to the screen
Mr Meighan has the assistance of
tip-top supporting cast which is
eaded hv charming and lovely Lila
ee who contributes a delightful
haracterization as Tom’s sweetheart
of the nation, said C. C.
Sorub bull eradication campaigns""
nre rapidly gaining the favor of en-
terprising county agents as a means
i improving the cattle of their coun-
ties, snys the United States Depart-
nent of Agriculture. ‘ifteen dairy
mils of quality were added recently
o the bovine population of Hopkins
ounty. Ky. Prior to the campaign
in this county two committeemen
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