The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, April 2, 1926 Page: 4 of 4
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Election Notice
BETTER HOMES
SUPERIOR
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Guaranteed by Test
The Best
and
BLUEBIRD BEAUTY PARLOR
and
bodies
should assure
Phone 1 28
Specify “SUPERIOR” in Ordering
Visit the New Beauty Parlor
Small Packages Can Be Obtained From Your
Hoover’s
Home and Nation," Is
Downstairs
Matagorda Pharmacy Building
Grocery Store
We Specialize in Ladies’ I laircutting,
20-2
FEED OF ALL KINDS
Marceling and Permanent Waving
Poultry Supplies Buckeye Incubators
DR. M. ERTL
Experienced Operators
The Optometrist
E. E. WOOD
Phone 6
Phone 6
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DR. M.ERTL
VERSER
Have you tried our American
OPTICIAN AND
Beauty Bread
OPTOMETRIST
Brothers
They all say it’s just splendid
Fresh Every Day
Christian Science
Services
The New Bakery
E. J. Peters
On south side
I leadquarters for
MEN S WEARING APPAREL
Tribune Advertisements Get New Business
want
who are good to look nt
We Will Dye to Accommodate You
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And Clean and Press to
of Hartford, Conn.
Suit You
The New Spring
Suits, Shoes
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Shop at Tire Headquarters!
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Highest Quality
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Lowest Prices
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Always
We put years of experience and judgment to work
published for a period of I
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clothes we re ready to show
Simon Bros
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HARDY-ANDERSON AUTO CO
HOME OF HART, SCHAFFNER A MARX CLOTHES
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RUBY HAWKINS,
1926
Clark County Court, Matagorda
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County, Texas.
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| food, and attends to other personal
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think if you whistle
will blink on a gale
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Church corner 5th and Ave. C.
Services Sunday morning at 11.
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock.
Everyone is cordially Invited.
live for
home.
Get Our Prices on
Pathfinders
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"The
Buttermilk Starting and Chick Scratch
For Baby Chicks
$9.65 for 30x31 j Fabric
SI 0.95 for 30x35 2 Cord
$12.15 for Mix 31 2 Over-
size
$20.45 for 12x4 Cord
Will be here next week.
Glasses fitted; lens
changed
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vow PKONNTE or Min
GEO. E. SERRILL
Agent
Telephone 52
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the finest flower of family life from
| tenements nor even from some "flats "
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Balloons. Clinchers.
Straight Sides
At Equally Low
Prices
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“Style is in the spotlight in our window today.
you some smart touches in designing and tailor-
Pursuant to an order of the City
> Council and the laws of the State of |
put on by the Eastern Star u few
weeks ago will be glad to know that
the same company in putting on a de-
lighttul musical comedy next week.
This time we will give to the Buy City
people one of the most entertaininK
Among the Arabs and the Iceland
ers whistling is strietly forbidden.
Higher and Finer Type
of Home Life Sought;
Many Forces at Work
to Weaken Homes.
people who
with those 1
Hoover is
statement.
ing that II enthuse men who want% what s what
R. E. BAKER, Secy.
associate only
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Fribune ada are business getters.
Ripped - 2,22.
Riven and Wrecked
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The time of the story is set in the
eighteenth century, and the acunes
presented are indeed beautiful and ar
Attest; P.a. SECREST, Secretary.
13-20-27 3d
"Through our civic
haul governments we
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The State of Texas.
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Matagorda County Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to cause
the following notice to be vublished In
liked the ‘kerchief
you re readv for new
Everybody who attended the show Untie On account of hei vast wealth
m - - - her guurdian even fears to eave her
alone at all. You must see the young
lady extricate herseif as she put. It i
over her guardian Next week, April!
8, at the Opera House
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------ A single-family house which a family
WASHINGTON, D, c . April 2 Owns is much more apt to embody our
One Ideal lo which America can hold ideal. The family has a sense of se-
rast, in the hurry and change of curity and bolidarity; li has an incen:
modern lire, is a nigher and finer type.tive for maintaining the house
in "Stvle.
[ Mary C Fall have filed in the County
i Court of Matagorda County, an appli-
cation for Probate of Will and Letters
Testamentary as Independent Exec u
tors upon the estate of Willie Deyerle
Sanborn, deceased, whieh will h
heard at the next term of said court,
commencing the first Monday in May.
A. D. 1926, at the courthouse thereof,
in the city of Bay City at which time
all persons interested in said estate
may apvear and contest said appli
cation should they desire to do so
The money - saving tire
for thrifty buyers. Good
looking, tough treaded,
long wearing. Cuaran-
teed by the manufactur-
er and by us.
of which Mr
space around it. We can not expect
general circulation
continuously and
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ELECrION NOTICE
Notice of election for Bay City in-
dependent School I list ri<t trustees.
State of Texas.
County of Matagorda.
To all whom this may concern: No-
tice is hereby given that there will be
held an elction on Saturday, the 3rd
day oi’ April, 1926, at courthouse, for
purpose of electing three trustees,
polls to open at S o'c lock n. m. and
close al C o'clock p. m. on said day.
C. A ERICKSON, Pres.
when we selected the new models for Spring. If
A Beauty Aid For Every Need
A patron in a Swedish restaurant
helps himself to sandwiches, cheese,
and cold meats before ordering n
warm dinner from the waiter
evenings that Bay City lek" had in
many moona. "Dolly Varden” in the — ------ ------
name of the comedy, and tells the Englinh miners think it unlucky Io
story of a little country lass as she whistle in a cave and some 1 allor ।
gets caught in the whirl of city life think II you whistle on a ship you
not less than one year preceding the
date of the notice in the county of
Matagorda, State of Texas, and yon
shall canse said notice to be printed
al least once each week for the period
of ten days exclusive of the first day
of publieation before the return day
hereof
Notice of Applicatien for F’rohate
of MM.
The State of Texas
To all Persone interested in the
Estate of Willie Deyerle Sanborn.
Deceased.
Know Ye That John Christie and
Dolly Varden’s escapades will
amuse you, whether you want them
to or not she is some enchantress
all right Some of the boya have al-
ready checked oft half dozen seats so
as to have no interference of vision
Call around curly and get yours. That
is no Ilog talk, for one man Mid he
wants the whole first row up in the
balcony Beat him to H. and check
off yours, and do it NOW
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Mary P’ickford colles a handkier
chiefs in her out of work hours She
gets hundreis, and loves to have cat h
one wrapped separately, wo that she
may have the pleasure of openinu all
of them in turn, just like a kid' Ai
Christmas, Douglas Fairbanks Kave
his wife a lovely pearl bracelet and
i tiny lavender handkerchief And
Herein fail not, but have you then |
and there before said court this writ,
with your return thereon endorsed,
showing how you have executed the
I same
(liven under my hand and the seal;
of said court, imh day of March, A. D.
Sounds like a big figure, and It 1"
big That many times during the
year people go to their nearest store
mid ask for Black and White Oint-
ment and Soap, because they have
come to depend on them to keep their
skin free from pimples, blotches,
bumps, eczema, rash, tetter, “break
ing out," etc
You won't know what real happi
news and fun is until you make your
self presentable, so to speak. to the
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of home life. says Herbert Hoover.
I secretary of commerce, in the cur-
rent issue of Ihc Child Welfare Mag
azine, published by the National Con
gross of Parenta and Teachers. The
entire issue of the magazine is given
lover lo the cause of Better Homes in
".Most people make their home the
I KI AMCDICA center of I heir social life, and spend
IN AMEKI-A mom. "cunrb. ( kiventhatan
nurturing the religious impulses election,will be he 1d att h ecity h all
which ure so needed if we are to have in he City of Bay,C ity, Matagorda
a finer, more human development or Count, I exas. on T uesduy the sth
() nalion day of April. A. D. 1926, then and
"The ideal of true home life is the there to elect two (2) aldermen to
detained house with at least some ; succeed1 Messrs. Paris Smith and W
'll. Poole, whose term has expired.
Given under my hand and the seal
of the City of Bay City, this 6th day
of March, A. 11. 1926.
P THOMPSON,
Mayor, City of Bay City, Texas, I
brief II follows:
"In the restless, shifting currents
of our modern life we are ........times
at a loss for ideals and standards to
help us keep our bearings. But a
higher and finer type of home life is
one ideal to which we can well hold
fast We have a timely duty to
stress the value of home life now, for
many forces are at work to weaken
home and family ties, and in the
United States, as in most other mod
(■rn nations, many groups do not have
such good shelter as they have food,
elothing, and many luxuries.
"Tin home is fundamental because
it la the mold in which the character
— of the next generation is formed. It
N ! is basic in our economic system us
the principal point at which men ami
women consume the final products of
our farms and mines ami factories, or
adapt them to their own needs, as any
typical family budget shows The
primary division of labor still lies
within the family, with breadwinners
employed outside in our vast organ
ized economic structure ami the home
maker who keeps house, prepares
A TORNADO or windstorm
A may || t but a few mo-
ments. Hut —in that time
EVERYTHING in its path
is twisted into a mass of de-
bris.
There is one sure protec-
tion against loss from this
danger.
A Tornado Policy issued by
the
lire and Marine
Underwriters
protection for residential districts
from wanton intrusion by means of
sane, comprehensive city planning
and good zoning ordinances, play
srounds with eass willing distance
of children in closely built districts,
parka for breathing spaces, safety on
the streets, and effective public
health measures. Building ami plumb
ing codes should allow economical
construction along modern lines. umi
at the same lime provide for sale and
durable structures. With well drawn
and enforced housing laws requiring
adequate light, air. privacy, and san-
itary facilities, they can do much to
prevent tin- growth of slums Caws
relating to the transfer of real estate
ami recording of mortgages, some
phases of taxation measures, anil reg-
ulation of home financing institu
tions, are other points at which gov
ernment policies relate to home own
ership.
“High standards of business dealing
among those who build and sell
homes, and adequate, reasonable fi-
naneing for homeseekers also help lo
advance home ownership. The serv-
ices of public utilities may be extend-
ed into a greater number of homes
by sound policies worked out in
friendly co-operation with local offi-
cials.
“The better homes movement af-
fords a diri'it. practical opportunity
for public spirited groups The local
demonstrations are planned for fam
Utes who want to help themselves,
and they also focus public attention
on the home. The broad and growing
support ol llie campaigns is an en-
couraging sign, and leads to the hope
that they may reach more fully into
all our communities."
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Two Million Pimple
Victims Swear By It
Begin using Him k and White Oint-
ment and Soap mid feel the thrills
girls, women and men experience
when they see their ugly skin i lear-
ing up, feeling smooth and looking
lovely
They are both economically priced,
in liberal packages. The 5oe size
ointment contains three times uh
much as l he 2Sc size. All dealers
have both Ointment and Soap AAdv
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, April 2, 1926, newspaper, April 2, 1926; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1509475/m1/4/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.