The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 78, Ed. 1 Monday, May 24, 1926 Page: 2 of 4
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New Orleans Rice
THE DAILY TRIBUNE OYSTER SHELL
MAKING THE MOST OF
FOR ROAD WORK
Published Every Day Except Sunday '
AN AUTOMOBILE
leadei s talk
start Saturday on the 15-mile atrete h | Theological Semina
5 7-Se and
$4 00
The Matagorda County Tribune
$1.50
One Year
concrete
Death Not Frightful
2501
asking
Cotton Acreage Larger,
But Crop Is Delayed
Tribune ads are business acters
WAIT
for Ertl; he will be
•. > em • o•u- owoemoeos
Dodge Brothers
He
at h i
inoTe
Reduction in Rice Crop
vegetable in other I
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MOTOR CAR
land last year.
HARDY - ANDERSON AUTO CO.
FOR ONE WEEK
Phone 1 54
Gabriel Snubbers
Goodyear Tires
Exide Batteries
i14 I 4 1(1 N Ms
ONLY
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One Sieberling Red Tube Free With Every
Building
WARNING!
Sieberling Tire I Sell
For Example:
Total
$17.80
Both for Cost of Tire
$14.35
Lo UY
of a delicatesnen ntor
fl
Remember That My Shop is Run by Expert
Mechanics Only
FRANK CARR
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MAGILL LAND COMPANY
No. 110
Hupmobile Dealer
No. Ill-A
hand
mixed the price tag and
One watch cannot do it all
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their
Notary Public in Office
They hud playeel
Harty Building
with Lewis Ntone in m movie
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That Good American
I
Beauty Bread
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W. F. TETTS, JEWELER
I all fer it when ordering groreries.
I
E. J. Peters, The Baker
F resh
PAINS ALL OVER
and
INSURANCE ON ANYTHINC.!
Beautiful
ANYWHERE
M
Also Life and Accident Insurance
Your winter garments will
and Bonds
J. P. KELLER & COMPANY
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WE HAVE MOVED
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VERSER
Harrison’s Market
Brothers
NC-165
Ask your druggist.
Phone 18
WALKER FURNITURE COMPANY
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Save it with
anizc
fits glasses and
that’s all he does.
Rough has become very
interior and holders of |
at least mm far a- the Main Houston-
Nan Antonio highway in concerned.
residents collected
wett home happy
htrange, perhapa,
weary and worn
good
Extra
such high
willing to
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One 30x3* 2 Sieberling Cord Tire
One Sieberling Red Tube
Entered as second class matter at
the poetoffice of Hay City under act
of Congress.
to con
the In
Mronx
and
of the
their I
It
than
$14.35
3.45
I* sold by T. J. Clark, The frocer,
Sisk Bros., W. Diekey, A. Harris
Grocery, Rohert Poage, Bachman A
Son, K. F. Andersen A Sons and Nrs.
Brady.
Also General Insurance Agents, and Bay City
Life Insurance Association
No, we
of death.
cool
the
late I
Rice Cheaper
Than Potatoes
Lady Say She Took Cardui and
Never Saw Sock Improve-
ment— Was So Weak
Couldn’t Stand.
It
an
fine
A I lome Institution for Home Propl
Phone 86
Ing to a
belleven
for 1926
in Mr
Ji
After Finishing, Just Slip the
Decorations on
Senior Christian
Endeavor Program
And are now located at the City Market north
of the Bay City Bank and Trust Company.
We are ready to give you the best
Value of this coupon for this offer only
You pay us in cash only
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Use this Coupon—85c Value for 25c
Herr's our trial combination offers
$0.s0
.29
.10
4)9
.25
Magazine.
In all my experience
Work on Concrete
Road in Fort Bend
Co. Starts Saturday
9
The Dally Tribune
One Year
G
eed
sod
_
in rice territory
WW8
■■■■■■ Wadsworch
to cause real worry for the growers,
but will occasion no great trouble it
Those who buy Dodge Brothers cars here get
all the possibilities of performance that the
maker built into them.
The amount of lots and lands will not increase,
but the VALUE will.
fancy lots were wold at 61c
Telephone us lor further particulars
rd with herring, toil th*' (lft>
l-’f
t full Mr-pt. can KYANIZE Celoid Finish (White or
lints), regular price • •••»•••
t good I Wrinch brush (bristlesin-tubber), regular price
I Book "Charm of Painted Thing" .....
> w •
Espe
Try our "clean only service I his service
thoroughly cleans and prepares your garments j
for packing away. It is not necessary to have I
them pressed with this service. ) ou can have i
them pressed when you get them out to wear I
next winter.
and it was anticipated that 4000 at ren i
would be planted in 1926, hut contin ।
uod rains have interfered with plant !
BY DK. FHOMAS WILNON,
A Country Physielan tor More Thun
54 I curs in the {merican
beautiful if cleaned by us
the long summer.
for Nut a re Im ne
i'll
prices of potatoes
Thu first work of the campaign i
an nr (t Tuenday
tollowing cant
June Heaks
Judith Gaedeke
fancy was held firmly at 7c. owing to
week, all others having finished
has l he contract
The road will be 18
I have seen । Bay City out of the mild. at reanon
of the excessive rainfall, which has |
greatly retarded field work, throwing !
cotton farmerw some two weeks late | to Eet people
with their crops Grass is beginning
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Bronxites Get Day
On Picture Screen
out and promote the
y
at 3 p m
will ha
phalt toppinK and will be
reported to
m iThel
by the
The Tribune is informee that Stark
Young’s playlet "The Ilesm d Bhd
will be presented at the Corbett’s pla)
choice grades were 1o
Some car owners get more miles and more
satisfaction out of their cars than do other
motorists driving cars in the same, or even a
higher, price class. Quite often the difference
depends upon the willingness and ability of
the dealer who sold the car to assume respons-
ibility for its performance.
terial II In here on the wtreeta
make its own talk
Your friend.
W <; THORNHILL
TYLER, Texas. May 24 With the .
cotton acreage slightly inereased in | 111 the high
thin county over that of 1925, present rlative cheapnes
indications point to definitely less cot- ■ tute
ion production than last year because less
THE TRIBUNE PRINTINGCOMPANY
Publlshers
To buy either BUSINESS or RESIDENCE
LO I S in Bay City ahead of the OIL and
LAND development that is scheduled to come
to our city and section, you will have to buy
SOON.
In this wu
rima,
giiN
A 92
kind to um than then Very, very often
lde Churien, La
milla, wholesale
house on next Monday, at S I*
Reid's lleauty Shop,
Building
Address B. W. Trull.
tf
were, and death Im then only a physi-
cal change
But even though our minds remain
awake and conaciout she gives us
peace and content men ( This is not
choice Blue Rose
have been sold at
Get your facials, waves, etc. at Mrs language, Esperanto, and whe
Tribune badges showing that they ar
1 if auto interpreters.
able cost. If Bay (lity la interested
send representatives here. I will,
I with pleasure, show what oyster shell
will do for good rouds; also will fig
fire with you on delivered price.
Send your representatives to see
and figure No use to laud this ma-
feet wide
ha He with
from the new $300,000 bridge at Rich-
mond to the Harris County line The
firm of Smith Boyett & Co of Bryan
Are you forcing your strap watch to serve
on all occasions, formal as well as informal?
Do you expect of it that highest accuracy
which only a pocket watch can give?
Or is the full burden placed on your
pocket watch, making it serve even for
•ports, and in summer when you wear no
vest—regardless of the inconvenience to you?
In either case, you are asking too much
of your watch. For complete watch ser-
vice, a man must have two timepieces—a
•trap watch for convenience and style, and
a pocket watch whenever the v* st is worn
or whenever highest accuracy is essential.
Let us show you our large assortment of
the newest styles in both types of watch,
dressed in the celebr ated Wadsworth Cases.
They set the fashion for watches today.
dustry will be strengthened to
FOR SALE ion
Wenthersby, Mias Mra 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,
ehe writes that she "never did see
such an improvement *
“I suffered all the time and had
pains all over," says Mrs Hall I
was so weak I could not stand M.v
ekin was cold and flabby t did
not bars say color. I had always
been a very active woman -used to
outdoor exercise, walking and going
where I pleased. and to gel down,
not able to get myself a drink was
tadeed a hardship
"Nothing seemed to help me, till
1 began oa Cardui The first bottle
peemed to strengthen ma and I
sent for five mors. Ry tbs limo
I bad taken these, I was on my
eet, going around, doing my work,
walne in health and strength
“I took two more bottles, and I
am well and strong Can work my
sarden. I haven’t had any more
The Ilenned Nird
Nurne
l boetor
" scripture
John Kyle
A new book, "rhe Charm of Painted
Things,” gives complete directions for refin-
ishingold furniture in the new tinted styles.
Ask for it.
Is Predicted by Miller
.... ping and plowing
OlANGF. exas. May . I Ille rice Early innect damare is confined to
acrvaze in Orang. County will.beeut/th. inroads of cutworms which have
approximately 20 per cent nod thert invaded many fields of young cotton
is also a probability that the yie1d and greatly thinned the stands How Midfield, Texas
will be below the uveraze, in th. ehti l ver their reat ions have ........
mation at the I".....n! time William I not great loss up to this time ause
11.1*1 manak"‘ 0 th" oranK" Hi*. I very f w fir lds have been , hopped out
Mills and the cottan remaining after the in
Mr iteid estimates that there will ronads of the cutworms will generally
be about a 10 per cent ......ietion III constitute a good stand
the uereaze in Texan and Louisina Farm labor is wel alsorbed her.
Which amounted to approximately but the local supply will I,.- a uat
600,6 aeres last season ror chopping uni..... contin......I ruin
Last yen. the acreage in oranz® induce a rank growth of grass
County wan fiKHI in round numbera o o
in "To
'the letter.
Matazorda, Tei
Mr Carey Smith,
Hay City Texas
Carey
she sees lo it that we do not ev
know Our minds drop axleep. a
In some European cities there are
police who speak flic Internaitonal
when people are
with lung iliness.
NEW ORLEANS. La May 24 —
nice market was quiet and featureless
Littie Hoy
showed practically no
1s and other than urgent needs
plentiful, with
Long grains
fancy Honduras
Broken grades
i fancy second
interest in
Fancy and
freely offered
Much Money" which John Franci
Dillon is directing with lewi stone
and Annu Q Nilsson in the featurd
rules
The store in the picture is located
in the Bronx, no Earl Hudson and hl
ansistanta went out in the Bronx and
got real ironxitem to play the partn
About fifty men and women living in
the vicinity* of the ntudio donned
makeup and ntormed the delie atennen
store where Stone in th. role of a
elerk was literally mobbed when hi
chambers of commerce in rice-produc-
lug territory to boost rice a- a food
Special attention is being directed
May 25, 1926,
Gieraldine Livengoud
Kitty King Corbeit
The Deare
I have til** be 4 face ereama and it's
apringt ime Come and get them at
Mrs. Reld’s Beauty Shop, over ‘Tribune :
Work of pouring the concrete will [ Pos
such an extent Hint Mr Heid '
2000 will cover Hu in reave
Bronx residenta had their day in
molioli picturen ut First National
New York ntudiom during the filming
heads bringinu 5e to 5*( . and fumy
sereenings 3*c lo 3%e. only one
mill was running here at the close
nights have greatly retarded
crop which is now four weeks
The following letter which speaks
for itself has been received by our
good friend, W G Thornhill, and in
passed on for connideration Be it
understood that oyster shell is the
pur*' shell free from any other sub
slum*' and is different entirely from
mudshell
ing out pickled herring Ml five centa
a dozen
For eight hours Ntone dished out
herring while the Nronxite pushed
and erowded Al the end of thn da)
Stone waw bruined, lift'd ani disgunt
remain fresh and !
before storing for
OLD Hack walnut and oak. much the worse lor wear,
can be made usable and beautiful again with a few
brush strokes of KYANIZE CELOID FINISH, the
medium gloss enamel.
And that is nor all—for vou can easily apply
KYANIZE Decals. Dainty decorations of
"hani-painted" appearance applied by the
simple process cf just slipping the design off
the moistened paper directly on to the surface
vou base tinted.
here soon.
acks of E P.
Little Theatre
Movement
Austin College. Cra
Fort Bend County will begin Satur- tian End'
■lay morning getting out of the mud Subje. r
ileges;
ading.
| Daniel Baker Mittie Lou Slater; Tex-
US Presbyterian College Louise Wal-
j ter Schreiner Institute Katherine
| Ru-e hymn. "I'll Go Where You
Want Me to Go. u College Baseball
Held's opinion, th*'
PE
but one human being who when death
actually came was rebellioras ami
afraid I have, it is true, seen men
die in delirium tremen Bm their
terrors had nothing to do V ith death
They were simply a part of the de
lirlum, th*- phantasies of a disordered
mind I have seen only on*' case of
a human houl which, to the very lust
was bitter and afraid
cost of potatoes and the
of rice as a substi-
is claimed that rice ' osts
one-fifth th*- prevailing
( heck us up and prove to us that you know we
are correct, by selecting your town lot or a
home. We have some sure enough bargains.
' miliar with the product
ren- must of the past week. Spot prices
rit were barely maintained, as buyers
ivor:
Presbyter ian
hymn "Othe
Prov. s 1-21
' scarce in the
The Association of Commerce at small lots w
। "as any city paving in Houston.'' m
’ cording to an offic ial of Fort Bend
County who was in Houaton Friday.
The contract calls for the comple !
lion of the work in 100 days
is appealing to rui- prices that mills were not
rot er , banks and purchase.
But I have seen it over and over axain
wtii’ii condt ions were entirely dif-
ferent.
I have seen people ill.' us the result
of accidents perhapa only an hour oi
two after they had been in full vlgoi
of life Yet for them, too Nature per
rormed her kindly service and they
were neither rebellioun nor frightened
This is true even of people who
have lived careless and ungodly lives
Hui to those whose souls are "stayed
on God" th.' moment of death is not
merely free from terror. It I ■ often so
radiant with peace and joy that tin
onlooker is moved almost to envy
I do not wee how any physician
could know death as I have known it
without aecknowledging tile flower of
religion it lie worked only in hi
laboratory, absorbed in mulct ml
things, possibly he might he u mate
rialist But If. again and axain, in
has seen death glorified in faith in
a living God it is incone ivable in no
that he can be without that faitl him
self
at inside prices A few small lots of
Game:'' Mizpah benediction
rice. Arkansas
use of rice as i
rritories less fa
the extreme scarcity
were scarce, with
need not fear Hie moment
He c .
A
(wadw
ubye Watkins.
Cha shoultz;
tord Mearns,
The following program wa
dered yesterday by the Senior
CAREY SMITH Owner and Editor
I hee by each issue of 'Die Tribune
j that the gond people of Bay City ure
anxious to get out of tliv mud. We
have here in Matagorda some if. (Hill
I io 20,000 yards of oyster shell that
would certainly lift a good section of
There will alw be noveltien present
rd Velma Hair will be Mnge mana-
ter
The admission for grown upw is I"
cents and for children » nuts The
publie is invited to attend 22 II
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HAND PAINTIN Dll tapestry
and pastel painting done on dresses, L
hats, ncarfa, shawls and other arti I
cles Work neatly and matinfactorilyi,-
done Located with Hurley Hardy I r
Shoppe NELLIE Los ruff
Patronize Tribune adverttwers
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 78, Ed. 1 Monday, May 24, 1926, newspaper, May 24, 1926; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1509518/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.