The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 80, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 26, 1926 Page: 3 of 4
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Ivy conducted the funeral services of
Harry Mallard yesterday morning at
his home.
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Mr. E. E. Edwards, of Palacios, Wav
a visitor to Bay City yesterday.
The Popular Priced Automobile
Quality at Low Cost
We Carry id Stock all Kinds of the Very
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Ex-Singer Makes
Good Technician
City, is in the city visiting her sister Grand May 31, Walter MeGrail. screen
Mrs. E. O. Taulbee. , ... ...... .. . ..
[ ‘Nobody Knows What a Red Headed
I Mamma Will Do?
"Or. have you ever tried to get the
I studio on the telephone at 5 o’clock
Kinogram's Newsreel
Aesop’s Fables
MeGrail Learns the
Easiest Way to Go {cea
Crazy in New Film
WHARTON, Texas. May 26
Taylor of Don Tol, a village in the
Earle Williams
Clara Bow
and
Leslie Fenton
Repair Your Old Ones and Put in the New
With the Best Wire on the Market
The Film for Better
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Located Temporarily in the Old Express
Building on Sixth Street
the room. is left to ruminate over his
crime. while the shutter hangs inces-
santly.
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is havc lived in
In the screen version of "Havoc.” 1
1 o these fllit dships . Com-
anen ement Ly often Hu ans
khe ’ parting of the ways"",
che interruption of synpa
chetic IKA whuh Ltci yeara
kuay nevet supplant.
The city fig crop this year is enor
Make Good
southeastern part of Wharton County,
probably the oldest resident of the
Lee. at the '
PATRONIZE TRIBUNEADVERTISERS
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lit the je weles’s
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“HAVOC”
Open- for Ino days' engagement
with u matinee MOXDAY at 2:.
Make yeur arrangements to see it
either Monday or Tuesday.
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Wharton County Man
Dead In t hair.
Before serving in a Canadian regi-
ment in France and receiving many
decorations for bravery in action. Cap-
tain Arnold W MacDonald of the
technical staff of ’’Havoc," the wil
Ham Fox production, which opens at
the Grand next Monday, was an op -
eratie tenor and sang in musical com i
the Grand tomorrow night.
Mr. and Mrs. I'. G Huston are in
There will be a game of baseball at
Gulf Sunday afternoon between Gull 1
ana Porailavaca time Boost Your Home Town
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Geo. E. Serrill, Agent
Citizens State Bank
Building
Phone 52 Phone 52
.Mr. Vallie Castleton has completed
his course in pharmacy at Dallas and
is now home for the summer.
Air Bryan Simons, who has been at-
tending Baylor's medical school at
Dallas, has returned home.
Yielding to Fear-Inusing "Love" of
Bunging Shutter in Lonely
House Nenes Purpose.
scene was taken. "Well. If you have,
you can realize how easy it is to go
er; z: under the circumstances. After
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A loss of four million dollars dm
ing the past year has been reported
by the directors of the Krupp Works
ever try to play a dramatic scene with
Mr. Perry Hunnicutt is having the | an orchestra on the next set playing
-HIS i nth men than 4 hundred thou
I Mini I* , and gu l < w
eradu-te from Ci. . Ileg
Mexican theatre and tried to make
See I hese Wonderful Values in Our \
engraved on it F Rider please return , a Los Angeles’ cop out of the idea
to Tribune or to Mrs Cora B. Moore. that you were making 45 miles an
-67 i hour, when you were only doing 30
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Bring Your Catalogue and Make I s
lots he bought recently on Fourth
Street filled, preparatory to erecting
alt attractive residence. Fourth Street
is improving rigid along
neral of Harry Mallard yesterday
morning.
NOTE: This program tonight
only: entire change
tomorrow
San Antonio for a stay of several . them understand what I was talking
at the Hollywood Athletic Club and
happened to have with him his outfit.
Said outfit contained a pair of heavily
county, who was found dead in his padded knee guards The problem
chair at list home Monday night. was was solved Harvey put tile knee
buried today ... pads on the outside of his legs, un-
Widely known as lol aylor. helderneath his trousers, developing the
lived in this immediate section ever | finest pair of banty legs ever seen on
since the civil war and had been an ( the Fox lot.
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If you like baseball, don’t miss the
xood game at Gulf Sunday. hetween
Gulf and Port Lavaca
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hasEu
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staged at the Grand tomorrow night.
The program is an interesting one
and an abundance of amusement is
assured. Don't miss it.
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-LET THI! JEWELER MLP YUU । ten
PERPETUATE I
about! ”
Which was the signal for Madge
Bellamy. Margaret Livingston. David
.Butler. Harvey Clark and others in
| the cast to relute at one and the same
banging shutter. McGrall, alone in
active participant in most of the
events which interested Wharton !
County in pioneer times
During his las brief illness. which
I he did not regard as serious. Mr Tay
lor refused services of a physician
in an effort to get him to agree to
medical attention, his nephew, Glen
Taylor, sought Mrs. Luda Mick. the
aged man's sister When the pair re
turned to the Taylor home they found
him. as they thought, quietly sleeping
in his chair lie, however, bail been
dead for some time
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Harvey Clark Is
Made Bowlegged
“THE ANCIENT
MARINER”
Ilie famous poem has formed the
baekground for u very faseinatinu
little picture. H l» entertainment
of the better kind.
Leslie Fenton
Good crop weather at last and the E ■ > i R...
crops ure responding satisfactorily. rngisn Dorn
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Merchants, the good weather ouKhi Leslie Fenton, playing an impor
to Stimulate Home business activity tant role in the Rowland V. Lee pro
and your clearance sales should now , duct ion "Havoc," in which George
be going full blast. For some reason OBrien is featured at the Grand, is
or other the people buy in the sprint an Englishman, u native of Liverpool,
and summer just us they do in thi ‘He came to this country several years
fall and winter. Iago with five brothers. ull sound bus-
time the easiest way to go crazy
I know a lot of ways to* go crazy
easier than that.”
"How?" demanded MeGrail
"Well," drawled George, "did you
edies under Henry W Savage the'
Shuberts and others in New York
Years ago he was stage manager of
the Majestic Theatre, Los Angeles.
| when Victor Schertzinger. the William
Fox director, was musical director of
j the same theatre
Mr. T. C. Thompson of Canyon City
and Mr II rhompson of Houston area shutter keeps banging. banging,
in the city, having attended the lu- banging?" asked MeGrail after the
Director Rowland V I...... when he
started production on "Havoc," the
William Fox screen version of the '
well known stage success, at the
Grand next Monday, fated a serious
problem He had to make Harvey
Clark bowlegged Harvey was to play
Mrs Robert Hulett. of Oklahoma
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June ( is gala day in Hay City I
Street paving celebration
Account of the meeting of the |
county advisory board of Ilie Sulla
Hon Army which is beinu held this aft
ernoon will be published tomorrow
Mrs G M Held. Clifford Reid and
.Mr J H zund left 'hl» morning fw
Alice, their future home They ar
making the trip through In an auto
mobile, having shipped their household
effects yesterday by freight
The good weather which has been
our good fortune for the past neveral
days, Ik biting a wonderful effect on
all crops and vegetation
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A. F. & A. M. Notice
of "Roddy Dunton'' and in one of the
i sequences it is required that he go
erazy in no uncertain terms Me
। Grail, playing a lieutenant, has sent
George O'Brien, playing "Dick Chap-
pell," his best friend, to his death at
the front and the mental reaction is
too much for him.
For this sequence Director Lee con-
ceived a set representing a room in
Called meeting Bay City LodlKe: A
F a A M tonight at * o’clock Work
in Master's degree
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The poppy is worn with reverence
help the service men and women,
(heir families and (h* war orphans
on Memorial Day, and not as a lug for
enth Street started off the first of the
week. According to Mr Steazall 600 1
square yards of old surface will have
to be removed A considerable pan i
of this cun and will be used to raise
grades on other streets in the city.
.Mr. J F. Williams, of .Matagorda i
spent today in the city on business '
mar were present at the funeral of15 minutes on that set. I was nearly
Harry Mallard yesterday morning loony lu fact I didn’t have to, t.
! "Maybe so.’ 'said George OBrien,
"The Flapper Grandmother" will be v ho plays the lead in "Hafoe." "but
and called it 15."
"No," said McGrull. "but I have
made a personal appearance ut a
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the city. Bro. Ingrum and Bro. Pugs- a war-torn chateau with a loose.
ia cockney soldier and Mr Lee wanted
' him in decided character Wha to do?
The company was in a dilemma
until George O'Brien, who is being
featured in the picture showed up '
li< war called into consultation
George had been playing basketball
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HOUSES IN PRICES ON OUR
The town is forging right along butinessmen whorexard.hi careerton
the biggest thing We have before us inthe stage and sereen us a bit extra
the development of our idle acres ordinary.
Miss Pauline Blair has returned --------------------
from a several days visit with rela -----------
lives and friends at Gulf. . i i •
A good thing to remem-
Work of excavating for paving Bev ! • .
ber
And a better thing to do
is to work with the con-
struction gang—
Not with the wrecking
crew.
Moral:
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 80, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 26, 1926, newspaper, May 26, 1926; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1509520/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.