The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 305, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 8, 1927 Page: 3 of 4
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Bay City Helps Secrest Make Good
Gives him a fine crowd and a fine sale Saturday the first day
Two Sales Daily, 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. Two Auctioners Today
Prizes Given at Each Sale
Gold Winners Saturday
5.00
Mr. Milehell, Houston
$10.00
5.00
Mrs. W. \, Cartwright
S.50
Jas. Freddy
2.50
SI I REST’S si MI MIM
H I HOM I H’S ST MI MI NI
P. G. SECREST
JEWELER
HERE TO STAY
P. (:, sit in st.
Speaking of Borger
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Personals
ed of our stockman -merc hum. Mr.
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Moore, five
four of which were
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Hooks and Slices
Lumber
amt hadidock
re fetiv
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tm
11.
Saw a neat bsnnek of clubs on cin-
and Builders
GRAND
their
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Rudolph Valentino
Keep Your Jerseys
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THE FOUR HORSEMEN
advertiwement
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Alamo Lumber Co.
what
Hel
Sunda
SALK
Phone 23
had .
Corinne Griffith
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THE LADY IN ERMINE’
r
Silk Underwear
Helmecke’s Shop
A NEW YEAR’S ANNOUNCEMENT
Here Soon
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1 he Gulf Cafe
Vanity Fair Glove Silk Underwear
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VERSER BROTHERS
HMt and Mal
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WHAT WILL YOU HAVE IN
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AMERICAN BEAUTY BREAD
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GROCERIES?
Bay City Product
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prices.
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TRY IT TODAY
THE HI G
T. J. CLARK
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PETERS BAKERY
Gulf Cafe
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dal*. Dueres, Proprietor
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Services Sunday morning nt 11.
Sunday School at 9:65 a. tu.
Wednesday evening at s o’elock.
Everyone I. cordlally Invited.
(l0eH
ihfni
telephone 1
let’ pin in
of industrie
$2.50 Silk Dutch Pantie
$2.50 Silk Bloomers
$1.65 Silk V ests......
$2.50 Silk Feds ...
$1.98
$1.98
$1.45
$1.98
If y
dint
• net
it bus
country
weal hr
than
chas
D. I
The entire
more elouy
ially
and
the
-hape
A litn
iron
"IT
Locu
planta
chants
them
bad
quie
fans
ed 11
tresu
FLESH AND THE
DEVIL”
Veil It
in the II
ilionu 11
June
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: daye
time
19
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It pays to buy the best in foods, on ac-
ck: t
ILLK
Wednesday and
'Thursday
didn’t papet
March
Why
papr ।
sreat <
.it iAh
Wears Royal Robes
Again in New Film
OX68 NO 1
r friends»
firma to
wei roiITel I
insce cloudine
JOHN SUTHERLAND, Manager
Bay City, Texan
iticka l
• Me.
Unexcelled Dining
Service
iwowliei
I In pout
H the 1th i
February
n* ।
l Ilison
i Well.
| Only
We are now showing the Spring Fabrics and
Models This line contains a wonderful
array of grey suitable for Sring
and Summer wear
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VAVYy
tad Ml
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Shoppe
Tribun
ie lailies
| gated Hurry
1 huving play
. merous Occi
; deed not to
I nction.
ml in t*
interest
putting
Friday
realest numbers in
temperuture Im be
(-*8 v
erzmemmuuN,
The Hurley Shoppe
"The House of Personal Service”
ilor to twl
o tromineo
p
hoy
th*1
tri
F resh F ish i
rom Now on
will I
the
in the
com i
Can Be Bought by
the screen’s most beautiful m
the Pound at
ali
azzlin : 1"
lite in cl
will in t
l hey cost you nothing to see and
but little to buy
turk i"
rhe mes
. ippearN again
Ten per cent discount on all Silk I nderwear
in stock during these two days, Friday and
Saturday.
-
Ir
featured nt the Grand Wednesday and
Thursday
Till' tackground of the swiftiy mov
1 uor, who was
ufternoon 'll the
il doing nicely
Hlope it
n buy-
n local
Mrs. . has. I eamans
in the Panhandie oil field.
{ and
make
Sale continues for a few days only, just long enough to raise the required amount cash
for 1
7-1
omething few
do
Mayhe thia i'
sprout H littie
ureens. takin«
uroenu are in
‘ The Lady in Ermine," which
desluned f
Noven
l wolves.
v», therw’s II few
erent American
I in the I
bere the
• and 5
. Fahrenhwit
line of ther-
Corinne Griffith, popularly acclaim !
I wish to thank my friends anil the general publie for their loyal
support, for the splendid erowd and for the fine sale Saturday.
Never hefore have I worked in a better and higher grade stoek of
jewelry than that earried by Mr. Neerest. My assoriate, Mr. Jas M.
l’otts, hUI be with us this afternoon mill tonizht,
it. E. Min HELI
15'
Mi Moor
0 be alb
play this week
| boys stocked up
I would improve t
count of health and work,
are quality goods.
0 0
"he dihcovery that
Bnr
lad l
rhe fl
(uess this I* enourh
ng Ser you hoys Hi
Yours Truly.
ol
riay
l’arker la rom
day- but is will
• Keep plusuin
. WE MAKE ANY KIND OF [V
EXCEPT WHISNLI
Hereford bulls from Mr. Moore's herd.
But the five sold Mr. Vauzhan do
not deplete Mr. Moore’s herd, as he
has several more fine ones.
and f
vme of
whole
' 4“
fine
Hl is
Meibonalei adejed 41
) WILLIAMS,
L.ibrariun
a lot of us need some
we ( an I
bine unv
lent coo
polie y i
in ElIiI W I IlIXBIKG.
Eddie Anderson ami Hubert Verser
on compietinz their last round Sun-
day foune they had turned in the best
raiment of European
:U .W
li} finhing fleci i
IN any-
is cow#,
•Hon up
6othi on
ininut On
n We sir
rocer. has an intere
ulverlisement toduy
Sold Five Registered
Bulls
h. Te
5 ani 7
help them
of many
We have it in our stock or will get it for you.
We carry a full stock of bulk anti package
goods, all the leading brands, at economy
. AND F< f
‘OOd xane lO y
in short '
Hire. Ieti 1
Fine work wu being done on Ave-
nur G puving, only to be htoppeu to
day by the rain. The excuvuting and
preparatory work had rem hed The
Tribune corner und if pretty wemher
hud continued considerable coment
would hnve been pourei by thie lust of
the week
T I Dm
white face bulis,
ired by registerer
numher 1 hi
I oral month
1 Jenn, thut’s
players evei
From the depths of mn) heart and with sincere zratitude I uLh to
thank ui} iriemh. eustomers mid the general public for the fine
erowd and the splendid -ale ziven me Safurday, either of which
tvouid have hern impossible withont the hearty co-operation oi
all. rain, I thank you.
AN a chunge of
hat will te of
Thi- store is
ilk underweur
t.ook up Hir
31. the old month will endeavor
make ik exit like the gentie lumb.
fellow
.Mr B F Miteheti, Spaulding repre-
entative, left for Houston yesterday
We suggeHI latKer tef l
uome of onr wowowi choppin
I will have plenty ol terra f
I tear up
Mr. F. P. Vauzhan has recently pur
pounds inMte
givu its nil a
r hamlicap to
oday for we *
n the next tew
and severai of the
thinking perhaps it
Basehali Fan-, \otire:
member Ken P*nnei. (ine
w prices (NII
r zueste realize
re demands out
at all timen.
The roaring lion weather of the
weon i
las led t
T. 1. Walker
lierhei
form the
in i hr (i
first week in March reached a greatei
roaring line stuge today with a nor"-
wester and rain. The farmers didn’t
m od it. the merchants didn’t nend it
and Ilir paving contractors
need it Maybe, however, by
The follow it
for the month
Nooks issuei
New borrowri
Fines collecte
Book- «fonztee
There ure noarl
! aroune New York
has ovei 2v0 1«
! J stop anri th
hut trophy o
yr i w«i did y
I bl
nd fovnci
John filhert. the Mur oi llo
••Hilt farade"
taln^ sex, MiN- Jean
* us oi a pur hot on
mdle by hersolf sev-
past. (‘ongrntulationN,
I eluhs to his array of s
Yours for a hole in one
Mr II W Ha
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cosi We**
nake the
) u many
Ft nd for V1
(bverw helmin voations are it reet-
Ing the returne oi thi* eporh-mak-
Ing iilm throng hout Hi ecountry.
Il you’ve seen it or if you haven’t
dlon’t mis ihl* opportunity It's
Ilir wonder picture of the er ul ary.
Corinne Griffith
HcoreH of the day, Hddie. with
and Hubei I a 17 These bubi-
kinein hot better wateh then.
than i dozet people when
lot sale wus held Mure h S,
w there are more than 100
briek business blocks, hundreds of
Hidences, six school buililina,
lIIKhc hospitals etc It has a
rom. national bunk, a daily news-
Mr K
of w immI
tunlay. ’
< hunge in Hu* Maturordu
verti-oment in tculay’s
I hurt III of Fran
dislike for < ali ih <
the uigut of om
Cash F ood Company ha s 'in in-
nig oltur to muzkte yon in t du, s
ICcac it.
te the hixhest type of
hen We are sure that
von here for we ' om
1 gyyi, 4 with excel-
; after spending the werk end here, Il
F say we have the makings of a goor
| course and Heemed mighty well plean-
led with the layout of the courst Thia
ient i a personul friend of the elon-
Coop, r of Dallus, Texas,
I golf with him on nu-
ion* We are sorry In-. a
uve seen Mr. Mil* hell in j
in gstovy is the Austrian Italian war
ol 1810, against which is set a ro
mance l etween a man and woman of
t oble birth, enmeshed in the intrizues
r Napoli onie campaigns
Broaeway erities declure it is de
lined to be one of th** outatanilini
dramatic senMations of the Mur’^l
CH reer.
Supporting Miss Giriith is an un
usuail ysitong cast inclutin Flam -
X. Bushman. Einur Hanson, Wai l
Crane ami Charles SelIon
A put that wo
- liouston couT
| firab vout -
! day* left heft
. p erime h« tin
paper way
llub Smith ami (i I
yinu trip to flail \
ndluv night
i paper
hotei
e rainfall# ha v<
suit of hu cou
lot weil I
‘N .it Me
errieH ami totnuii
offered !>} the mi r
of W F. Tel fa in
ihl your lius^n >
uke things lively
ruin we are ha ring
All articles here
Locals and
The u-e of a -perially
durina th* month ”
ntario trappers Took 6
ich H . governmeni pi
From November. 1925
nvore than 200 w*»h
of Ilir Ye
While it i
The Columbian Rezinter, a New I
laven Conner that, paper which went |
out of exisience in 1*12. is still re-
. rained on the mailing list of the state
health department and receives mail
each week trom that department.
i . elect ri> light
city wntor, tw
s. and a long li
• ine of t he
eole, inform1
rn I '-it yr.
playing gol ’
through with \
Hl one Of th** ;
s been warm rhouzh t o
tin* year, but vory fev
have fa Ibu to our lot n
in the cour-e ol eVr
. will be nexi to basebal
! a the I end me major s;
I erit most eritit - give it
place
.Ioe Milner ruced aroin«i
miped in the Huick und dasl
Hess wo would do iikowiNe i
. oi them new tunglec hu-
outigntion ft li
lollar for other
determination to
pape prin '
*mtr to buy proa
* .i cost! Think
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 305, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 8, 1927, newspaper, March 8, 1927; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1509626/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.