The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 50, Ed. 1 Monday, April 19, 1926 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DAILY TRIBUNE FARMING
R. Lee Anderson
Published Every Day Except Sunday
Star
ularly published for a period of not
14 uo
Hleanor,
Tim Matagorda County Tribune
has
$1.50
One Year
herselr entirely during the
weather.
see.
potaleeN lire
It
Eurenia
Political Announcements
1)
Millie
This is the Place
“Gifts I hat Last
Lost
GET THIS
he detected from the nkin
l.
5 19d 9w
lor a Few Days
MAGILL LAND COMPANY
Is Offering
Two S ecial Bargains
VERSER
Brothers
I ‘ropert ies
Worth Double
Phone 86
Here is a record to make you pause:
I leadquarters for
MEN'S WEARING APPAREL
That Good American
Beauty Bread
4
And ('lean and Press to
Suit You
Rrady.
E. J. Peters, The Baker
COMPETE. WITH All MAIL ORDER
I
I
I HO R OUG 11 L Y
INSURANCE ON ANYTHING!
CL ARAN TEI D
ANY WIII RE
FEDERAL
and Bonds
TIRES
J. P. KELLER & COMPANY
Of All Sizes
Touring Car . . $921
Bring Your Catalogue and Make Us
I
$918
Roadster
Make Cood
Harrison’s Market
A Full and Complete Line to
H
Select f rom
Hardy-Anderson Anto Company
Choice
Bay City, Texas
Phone 154
T. M. Thompson
MEATS
DODGE
ROTHERS
d
Phone 18
We Deliver
MOTOR CARS
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37 per cent greater than the same period
last year, when 51,318 units were sold.
70,599 Dodge Brothers Motor Cars and
Graham Brothers Trucks sold in the United
States from January 2nd to April 3rd, 1926!
For Tux Assessor:
OSCAR BARBER.
Hedda
l arrow
4 Record, Made
a Verdict
Rendered
For County Judge:
AHTUIR HARRIS.
Sales figures are an index to the buyer's
preference.
$972
$1032
Although the peak of the selling season
has not yet been reached, the verdict has
already been rendered.
Buyer's preference, these days, springs
from clean-cut convictions on quality and
comparative worth, penny for penny.
- illicitly
nly three
During the laM week recorded, ending
April 3rd, 9104 units were sold, against
6530 for the best week last year—a gain
of 39 per cent.
she hull done fm them
typical American girl.
face and wouldn’t
See what happened
you
b'l )
explain
v and
For Sheriff
JOE MANGUM
for the si reen.
leading roles.
tion about Wharton Irish
up and looking well, bill
Young womanhood of America ought
to htand up uh one ami give Hleanor
Roardman a vote of thanks for what
warmer
in ihe
i suits any
in with the
For District Clerk:
A. 1). HENSLEY.
Entered an second class matter at
the postoffice of Bay City under ad
of Congress.
bill
by
The
and
< Sea 11
Clerk
For County Clerk:
RUEY HAWKINS.
For Commissioner, Precinct No. 2
E. C. BAKER.
Eleanor Boardman
Merits Plaudits
From All Women
Huston
' giri ’
For Tax Collector:
BERT CARR.
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1/:
Coupe . .
Sedan
OPEERATIONS
BACKWARD
Huvh
veil
Famous Sereen < haracter Aetress Rte-
Iuriis to Serious I’h lure Work.
to Jerry
First."
Mataxorda
in 21
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In
ever,
the
The Rally Tribune
One Year
Gets out some good dope on how to keep your
Ground Is Broken and which han been continuously and reg-
car tuned up and well tired but suppose he had
loose long enough to get his old turnip out to
NOW
is lifetime!
Lee should have one of our good Strap
County Court
Watches so he could answer in a “jiffy.
M»TM I OF APPLICATION
FOR LETTERS ESTATES
In (lose in Residence
ring in your
tivation and ull well prepured.
plantinK has been held in rhuck
continued wet and cold weuther
showin, how you have
RI BY HAU KINS.
devoted
last (wo
you loved threw
complexion, for
natural coloring
invisible. Gel
beauty powder
xorda. State of Texas, and you shall
caune Muid notice to be printed at leant
one each week for the period of ten
days exelusive of the first day of pub-
lication before the return day hereof
Votice of Application For Letters
I states of Dbecedents.
The State of Texas.
To all PeiHphH interested in the Fa-
throughout Bexar founty in the bul
Antonio area
For County Superintendent :
MRS CLAINE F. POLLARD.
keep the car out of a ditch and his prospect
it tonH
There are 01
Ready Awaiting Suit- “J
able Weather
Planting.
For < ‘ommissioner, Frecinet No. 1:
R F. ANDERSON.
rHR next windstorm may
I strike ho ft*. Such a « at
astrophe euniml be foretold
or prevented.
For a small sum, you can
have a Windstorn and Tor
nado Policy, issued by the
l ire and Marine
Underwriters
of Hartford, Conn.
to supplement your fire in
surance. Nut until then, is
you property fully yuAH ted.
GEO. E. SERRILL
Telephone 52
The State of Texas.
To the Sheriff or uny Constable of
Matagorda Count y Greeting:
! You are hereby commanded to cause
the following notice to be published
in a newspaper of general < irculation
Stahl and Benjamin Glazer
1 low about it, I ee?
That Italeigh Sanborn
I. sole by I. J. 4 lark. Ilir Girocer.
Nick l. n, Dickey, I. Harri*
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The greatest quarter in the company's
history.
lull' of
< eased
Know Yet
THE TRIBUNE PRINTINGCOMPANY |
Publishers
W. F. TETTS
For Justice of Peace, Precinet No. 1 :
W M MANN
Virsinia in "Safely
Gilorifies Natiou’ Girlhood in
"Memory Lane," New Pie-
hire ut the Girand.
I x< ise I ax reduction effective NOVI
No reason to delay your purchase
Per -piration, even, won't affect it
won't ionic through mill cause an ugly
shine: It spreads evenly. mid can not
Suppone the
, b-Hi than one year preceding the date!
For of the notice in the county of Mata
County, Texas
$1250.00 and $2500.00 Respectively
For County Attorney:
THUS H. LEWIS.
has filed in the (ounty (ourt of Mata-
gorda County, an upplication for Lel
ters of Administration upon the estate
of Haid (amden Sanborn, deceased,
which will be heard at the next term
of said court, commencing the first
Monday in May, A. D 1926, at the
court house thereof, in the city of Bay
City .at which time all persons inter
ested in said estate may appear and
contest naid application should they
«lesire to do HO
Herein fail not, but have you then
mid there before said court this writ,
Where are ihe film stars of yester
Dot Farley, Turpin’s
executed the Film Helpmeet in
mihuc
(iven under my hand and the ieal
of said court, this Mb day of April,
A D 1926
a prospect out on our lovely roads during this
lovely weather, when it takes all four feet to
with your return thereon endorsed
the counties mentioned, how
every Immei iN reuly a" wilhi
Pun, R. F. inderson A Nons ani Mrs,
firorrry. Wolert Poaue, Narhman A
i all fur it when ordering rrocerleu.
and makeN Ihe pores
this new wonderful
called Mello gio mid
ilie picture are played by f
Ford, John Stepplinz, Billy i
Dol Farley, Joan Standing.
Hopper, Dale Fuller, Frankie
This record was a foregone conclusion.
Since the first of the year demand in-
creased week by week. Each period
showed greater sales than the one pre-
ceding and greater than the same period
of 1925.
true in Comal,
would be in line with the tunes.
For County ‘Treasur:
C. LANGHAM
Also Life and Accident Insurance
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What would you tell your wife mu)
your mother in law if you knew you
had 111 spend thirty days III jail ' Collie
| lo tin rand April 22 mid ee how
Jack played "Safety Fit hi "
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Patronize Tribune advertimers
portrays Ilie third.
The supporting cast includes Eu-
genia Ford John Steppling. Billy Ben
Hell. Hol Farley, Joan Standing,
iledda Hopper, Dale Fuller, Frankie
Harrow and Kate Price. Il is a First
National picture.
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When a party drives past a rural
Swedish school at recess time , the
youngsters conic to attention, bring
their woollen shoes together with a
elatter, how and dorf their hats
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Patronize Tribune advertisers.
and William Haines
weathet the
{nid ■ from
Camden Sanborn, He
coming of warm
For Commissioner, Precinet No 4
J W (TOBE HOWERS
and Kate Price It is a First Nationul
ph 1 tire.
“Memory Lane”
up again in "Memory Lane," a John
in a rerent trip wlil<li look the
writer through heveral counties, it
was obmerved that, an n general thing
farming la behind, due to continued
unfavorable weather Ah a general
thing the land han practically all been
broken and made ready, but planting
has liien delayed on account of cold
and hud weather
At this time of the year corn 0I1<<11I<I
be up mid flourishing, but there is but
very little in High! No cotton lo spoak
I of |h up, although considerable plant
Ing Ih being done The majority of
Hn farmers, however, are walting for
P G
no corn or cotton Through Colorado
County the rarmH are all well pre
pared and * lean Some planing Ih
going on, but no eropH are up This
Ih true III Fayette mid Gonzales
Count li e
In Caldwell County in Ilie Lockhart
section every available acre Ih In oil!
< rops will go in rapid!
It may be easy to explein to your
mother; it may be nimple to satisfy
father; it probably isn't difficult to
convince your ninter; your brother
may believe you; your friends may
not question your story; you may
even fool your wife but your
"mother-in-law" that’a different!
See how Juck and Jerry stuttered
when they explained to "mother" in
"Safety First," lit tin' Giaml April 22.
Gallic M. Metzger, Manager
alter actresses of her type
Eleanor Boardtnau. Conrad Nagel
and William Haines are featured iu
"Memory Lane."
Popular “Team”
in New Picture
yearn to convince a nceptical publie
that her prototype possesses Ini* ill
gence and charm in "Memory Lam
her latest picture, which begins a two
days’ engagement Monday at the
Grand, ahe goes fur in proving her
point
"Memory Lune" was directed by
John M. Stahl for Louis 11 Mayer
Under Stahl’h direction. Miss Board
mun Ih truly an actress of charm and
intelligence Shi* wins th*' whole up
proval mid heart of her audience,
Stahl’s pietures have always car-
ried the stamp of authenticity and
naturalness, "Memory Lane" combines
these qualities in an absorbing story
of American hum*' life Stahl's diree
Hon leaves nothing to be desired
Conrad Nagel ami William H .in
do excellent work opposite Miss
Roardman. Both give sincere rer-
formances. Tin- suporting roles in
year?
Most of them have dropped out of
the picture or pietures and an
either happily married or else dis .
appeared.
But at least one of them is still
working as induntriously as ever. She I .
Ih I lol Farley, tamous sereen beauty
of 15 years ago She him just popped
We Will Dvr to Accommodate You
the sethacks hii far experieneer 1‛e
prospects were never i(ei hl tBiN
Him* of the year, due, u colli ne, to
tin* exeelleni condition the frming
kand Ih in
M. Stahl production, which is booked |
for next week nt the Grund.
After her days of stardom Dot didn’t
quit pietures. She realized she was
not a star any more, ho she became a '
leading woman Hennett matched her
up with Ben Turpin and Dol hecame !
the famons oross eyed Nweetic, 01 |
wife, wtio appearee oppomite the
cross-eyed Ben
At the conciusion of this serien ol
pictures she became u character wom-
an and today is known to proucera
and directora as one of the bent chaa
(uadalupe (ounties
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Stolen A pointer dog
HOUSES IN PRICES ON OUR
Hleanor Boardman and Conrad i
Nagel, whose appearance together in '
several pictures within the last year
has estabiished themselves as one of 1
Hie most popular "teams" in motion ;
pictures, play the leading roles in
John M. Stahl’s production of "Mem |
ory Lane," which he directed for Louis .
B Mayer It Ih coming to Ilir Grand ,
Monday Tuesday.
"Memory Lum" was written by
covery (‘ommunicute with H.
Montgomery, Markham, T’exan
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1 New Cold Cream
Powder Stays on Until
You Take It Off!
be next to impossible for him to turn the wheel
weight tbout WO ponnds, liver colored
head with white streak in face, liver
npot on left shoulder mid bat k, liver
Mpot on right side. Hravlly "ticked "
Nlirhtly mangy when lost Had on
color with no name plate Liberal re
I ward for information lending to re
Adv (131 pl
c 3
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should ask him wh.it time it was? It would
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if your motto were, "Safety First,"
and it Turk were pointing a dagger at
you wind would you do? See what
Jack did in “Safely First ”
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LOST A small dark brown hand
bag Pinder please ret ut n lo Tribune
offite hl
CARHY SMITH Owner and Editor
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 50, Ed. 1 Monday, April 19, 1926, newspaper, April 19, 1926; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1509489/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: 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.