The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 78, Ed. 1 Monday, May 24, 1926 Page: 3 of 4
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Bay City, Texas
READ TRIBUNE ADVERTISEMENTS
Citizens State Bank
$250
21-11
I COMPETE WITH ALL MAIL ORDER
I 11 O R O U G H L Y
GUARANTEED
Allowance Made On Any Kind of Coffee Pot
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SALES and SERVICE
Edison Electric Percolators
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TIRES
Seven-Cup Capacity
CAPITOL CHEVROLET
Aluminum Finish
Of All Sizes
SALES COMPANY
Complete With Cord and Plug, Ready to Make I hat
Good Hot Coffee
Make Good /
WILMER NINI. Manager
See I hese Wonderful Values in Our
A full and Complete Line to
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T. M. Thompson
Texas Central Power Co
The Popular Priced Automobile
Quality at Low Cost
Phone No. 2
With Fisher Bodies and Duco Finish
Tires and Accessories
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Canyon City. arrived in Hie city last
night on a visit to hs brothers. Mayor
lishing of chapters in every commun-
ity, pledging itself to higher educa-
Pat Thompson ami Mr Frank Thomp-
son, of this city
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Quite a number of young people at
tended the Gulf-Freeport ball game at
Freeport yesterday.
ut -live
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The Bay City Delphians are looking
forward with much pleasure to taking
Mra
niture
ill o'clock
the home.
Decudent
With Lon t haney in the east are
Matt Moore and Mac Buseh.
When Traded in Tor One of Our Genuine
| orb and then grafted on the remnants
* of the human eye museles.
and 1
new
Grand Canyon and San Francisco on
their way to their destination
Pointed Paragraphs Wharton Plans For
Pecan Growers Meet
enough mirth and laughter to last you
until September.
Mr. J. H. Zund. of Alice, arrived ‘n
the city Saturday for a visit of see
oral days.
eweler and Optometrist
Geo. E. Serrill, Agent
AGENT
We Carry in Stock all Kinds of the Very
Best and Guaranteed
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' women, has
1 personnel
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Not with the wrecking
crew.
Moral:
y it trom the jeweler’s
:h Uifta ThutLast."
BAY CHY, TEXAS
Courteous Service
Building
Phone 52 Phone 52
social of animals are connected to the new
h you ...... -your Fiapper Grand Boost Your Home Town
Repair Your Old Ones and Put in the New
With the Best Wire on the Market
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Bertha Thompson a sister of Mayor
\ (irantland Rice Nportlizhi
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Priscilla Notice
All members are expected
SECRETARY
“THE FLAPPER
Located Temporarily in the Old Express
Building on Sixth Street
James Harry Mallard Delphian Chapter
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“HAVOC”
Brama of War-Dazed Women
The Finest Pieture of the
World War
GRANDMOTHER”
Seat- an Nile at Trit*' Jr weir, More
Bring Your Catalogue and Make Us
up their programs in the fall;
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| chapter, consisting of some fourteen
Clark bowlegged. Harvey was to play
a cockney soldier and Mr. Lee wanted
The unholy three hound touether
in a criminal plot are a strong
man. a midzet and a ventrilequist.
u brother, J R Mallard, of Redland.
k tor Allie
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A good thing to remem-
ber
And a better thing to do
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Harvey Clark Is
Made Bowlegged
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Mr Mallard was born at Caney
Springs, Tenn . and moved to Texas
in early manhood, marrying Miss I
progress; work for community, state
B Fisher
ami Mrs
came to Bay City several
is to work with the con-
struction gang
He had to make Harvey
ll'e a neream, "The Flapper
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f of Quality afXconomy Prices
will be held at i ganization being along cultural lines
’ permitting the busy woman to keep ,
‘abreast of contemporary intellectual j
years ago and had been in the employ activity rhe Delphian movement
' Hay Citv Auto amt Sales Co. I finds expression in a definite plan
which has for its object the estub
consisting of Mrs C
Emily Jane Allen
Carleton
Grand mother
day night.
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on last Monday afternoon at the Wo Id is that between Liverpool and
parish house Bav City Chapter, the ' ' 1 ta o Persia II is *29 Texas Pecan Growers' Association
Delphian Society, an educational "i In length | w ill hold its sixth annual meeting at
movement of national scope, made its , ha n / kind 01 pottery day. is; Wharton June 15-16. The Wharton
maiden bow to local clubdom, its or- being used in the East as medicine for Chamber of Commerce is making ex
enolera tensive preparations to make this con
Mushrooms appear to spring up vention a success Pecan growers
overnight, but they really have a long from all of the Southern States as
p« riod of growth underground before well as pecan specialists from the led
they come to light eral department of agriculture and I
‘THE UNHOLY THREE’
Fur penetrating thrills and spine-
tickling suspense, "The I nholy
Three" surpasses anything ofiered
on the screen this year.
More than one billion dollars is
available for rural highway construc-
tion and maintenance during the cur-
rent year, according to estimates of
the United States bureau of publie
at the Grund Thurs
late residence tomorrow
With a continuation of the present
weather the crops will improve right 1
along. <*v>*n thwueh the nizhita remainl
entirely too cool for all vegetation.
Select From
We are having pretty crop weather
at Iasi It is warm and Hear and
everything is growing off splendidly
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parks, of Hous-
ton, spent yesterday in the city, the
guests of Mr Parks tather and moth
er. Mr. and Mrs Clyde Parks
Mrs. Hathaway is able to be up ant
will give readings to the ladies again
THAT SCHOOLDAY FRIINDSIIP Bur nee Jib
-UT THE JEWELER IUU' you hrien dah ip '
FERPETUATI IT
eraduate from the colleges
and bi iveraities of Ameuca
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and g ' In have ived HI 4
wor, ' *4 thei owo, fou ,
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#s (dr i jui devclop
1 j these 6 iendships Com
anci cement Day often means
che"purtingotthe ways" ,
che interrug Cion V J • 1) n{ 1
cheth to wh vh Lki ycara
may uevei supplant.
College Station are expected to be in
attendance.
sete
board !
. Miss
Fred .
Mrs Stanley Gillette ha
from a visit to Houston
lion. personal improvement;
He was of a quiet easy-going na-
ture and made many friends by his
extremely amiable disposition While
his death has been expected for some-
time it is nevertheless a sad blow to
his family and to the many friends of
ilie family here and throughout the
county.
Mi A B. Head, of Houston, spent
Saturday and Sunday in the city.
‘THIS me . h i .o.. ahund edthow
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an interesting official I
Mrs Rowland Rugeley, I
This weather is "sorter"
enough for anybody, isn't it?
friendw in Eagle Lake yesterday
finest pair of banty-legs ever seen on
the Fox lot.
children. Misses Dulce and Lurline
and Harry and Di* k A sistr, Mrs
T. J. Martin. of Louisberg. Teuu , and 1 and nation, and 8 strieti! non
' tarian and non-political. The local;
Rev. II Paul Junes and S B Sims
were over from Collegeport Monday
to meet Col E Munn, secretary-treas
urer of the Bay Shore Fig Orchard:
Co.. of Springfield. Ill . who cam*
down on an inspection trip of th*
company's fine fig orchards near Col
legeport. Due to business interfering
with several of the leading men whe
had planned to be members of the ex
cursion party from Springfield, it was
decided to postpone the big excursion
Thompson mayor ol
City" has been used to taking care ot
large crowds during the summer sea
son. it sure looks as though we will
lie taxed to the limit to accommodat
the thousands who are expected thi
summer......Palacios Heason
Rev. Paul E Engle. Episcopal min
ister, will conduct services at th*
home of Mrs. s J Pyhus, Sunday aft
ernoon at 3 o'clock You are invitet
to these services Palagos Beacon.
Messrs. R M ami Emmett Pyle |
father and son. left today on their '
w ay to the state of Washington They '
president. Mrs. 1. D Clements,
president; Mrs H K. Patton,
tary-treasurer, ami an advisory
The Priscilla Club meets with Mrs.
E Gaedeke Wednesday, 3 30 p m
at the Hollywood Athletic Club and
Pat Thompson and Mr Frank Thomp happened to have with him his outfit
son. He is on his way to Corpus Said outfit contained a puir of heavily
Christi to attend the meeting of mu padded knee guards. The problem
nieipalities which convenes then was solved Harvey put the knee
within the next lew days. 1 pads on the outside of Ills legs, un-
derneath his trousers, developing the
WANTED Work for capable, indu
t vun ■ man Business expert
I lo distinguish from normal eyes, have
been invented in Germany Fissues
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Don't miss the sensation of the sea
son. "Flapper Grandmother." Grand
Thursday night. May 27
Most lizards can grow new tail it
the original member is broken or
torn on
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Summer is approaching and the
dull months are before us Go to the.
Grand Thursday night. May 27. and
On l uesday afternoon at 3 o'clock there
will be a free demonstration of the Mystic
Clothes Washer. 1 his demonstration will
be carried on by an expert. Be sure to at-
tend and learn how to save work, time and
clothes.
tn or her, at th
mid school
HOUSES IN PRICES ON OUR
"Flapper Grandmother
Paso for awhile They will visit the problem
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MIST A white gold bar pin set
with chip diamonda Return in Tri l
prior lo his illness which made all
invalid of him.
Is farming there. Mrs Mayfield will ,
use the entire second floor of The
Tribune building for an annex to the ।
Klee Hotel.
Mr and Mrs Chas Whaley visited
.Mr. T.
The new hotel project is coming
right along and it is beginning to look
as if it will lie pul over in good shape
before many days Some mighty
good work has been done on this en-
terprise, regardless of the outcome
in order to leave this t
i> to join Mr Reid who
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Locals and
Personals
Mr. E T. Calhoun and wife. of
Pharr, are here to visit with Mrs Cal-
houn's mother. Mrs Dunbar, at Mata-
gorda. Mr. Calhoun gives a glowing
account of Ilie crops anti crop condi-
Hous in Ilie Valley. They will be here
for several days.
I until George O'Brien, who is being
featured in the picture, showed up.
He was called into consultation
George had been playing basketball
May 24
Mr James Harry Mallard, aged 56 j
l veins, one month and one day, died at I
I his home in this city this morning |
tollowing an illness which had ex
tended over many months The fu
neral services will be held from his
I*. O Box
15-21
from present
members will
that time.
! him in decided character Wha to do?
good I The company was in a dilemma
until July, when the soldier boys art roads
here. Although the "Encampment —
mother 'at the Grand Thursday nigh'
your family tree will lose a limb.
"Flapper Grandmother" will visit
one night only, all of her old-fash
ioned grundi hildren at the Grand
Thursday night
A line entertainment tor all- old and
are making the trip via automobile । started production on "Havoc . ' the
ami will go from here to Foard Conn- * William Fox screen version of tit* 1
ty where they will spend a month well known stage success, at the I
with relative*, and from there to El Grand next Monday, faced a serious :
sive gift Pus Hwv ahiult
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Movable glass eyes which are hard
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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/m1/3/?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.