The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 14, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 5, 1927 Page: 4 of 4
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SOME BARGAINS IN USED CARS
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EVERY PIECE 99 PER CENT I ’I 'RE Al 1JMINL 'M
ADVANCE SHOWING OF SMART NEW
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EASTER FOOTWEAR FOR All
...47c
MIXING BOWLS, each. .
THE FAMILY
.....79c
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ALUMINUM TEA KETTLES, 5
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ALUMINUM ROASTERS, each
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ALUMINUM DOUBLE BOILERS, each.....79c
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ALUMINUM SAUCE: PANS, 112
-quart.....27c
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79c
Simon Bros
hand and the seal
CASHWAY FOOD COMPANY
HOME OF HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES
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1925 PRODUCED
BIG CROP OF
MILLIONAIRES
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bers of the Qualified oruwt
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perfect conilit ion
pertacles, the
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practically new. overizt lilt
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TEXAS QUALIFIED ,
DRUGGISTS LEAGUE |
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, I ype of Easter Attire Will Find Its Perfect Mate
in Footwear in Ihis Shop
ALMINUM SAUCE PANS, 2-quart....... 29c
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Bay City, Texas
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HEREIN PAVL NOT. Eut have y
reached the point at which Lucile of
Paris, the famous couturiers, finds it
worth while to create different shades
-mil as Yvonne, Petale and Laleure
known in
Combining an Artistic I one With
a Democratic Price
1 926 Ford I udor Sedan,
uew duco paint, ..ii cover it mi a w>
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the city
all per-
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ten day
publicat
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so complete
ever article
of pride with us that our stock is
we can supply promptly what
of drug store merchandise you
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in the
PERCOLATORS, each ..
I the dentiny of his
much tile vagabond
| trienda were found
I court of Miracles,
William Cameron
roctor. in designing
ruundy and Prance
making of Francois
byplay of Iurgunds
moh i nt orii< iiso
von I I III K' ISTAIIS
1 924 ( hevrolet Roadster,
palm koud, rubber root and inn (1
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1 he Central Power and Light Company is
proud that it has been able to meet the de
mand for more power, and is making ever
fort to stay far in the lead of the industrial dr
velopment of this city and every city in which
it serves.
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Burgundy
rolts and
New, Paris-inspired Styles Whose Graceful, Flattering
I ines Bear the Stamp of Distinction, Whose
Every Stitch Reveals the Artistry of
Skilled Craftsmanship
1 926 Ford Coupe,
i iorci buy
PATRONIZE TRIBUNE ADVERTISERS
Developed in Satin, Kid, Calf, Patent, Reptile, in All the
Fashionable Spring Colors
proof hosiery company. She asserts
in "The Beloved
UPPERS, eac
Famous Paris
Couturiere Creates
New Shades
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Artints plc
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announcod
Rar rymore’s
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-lay, how ’o dlonn the lex* became a
which j
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place of -irent or
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itnriwuing to all
nds itaoli perfect
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John Harrymor
Rogue," his first
the (rand April 1112
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walk in the (ouri ot
keepins with th ename
nre nightiyh appeninEt
before said «ourt this I
retvrn thereon en-E
how yon have fit'- E
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firat independent I
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Duke of I
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undying ro
production for
HP and it repro
eral thousand items on hand at all times.
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iurzundy'-
h a forced .
The "Court of
nourished during t
XI in the fitteenth
the most colorful
lieloved itozuei J
fascinating present.।
Francoin Villon am
Artints pieture, w h
t' on ing inhabitants of
urt of Miraeles foath
love • and loses Char
lleu, and wins lo r nt
d with 75 in
1i in 1923.
the so-called "nude" shades of silk . .
hose. Now ihe realization of the psy- Hie allure of ivory skin plus the sheen
chology of subtie tints in hosiery ha* cf = delfente slew "f le" .= fatal
century, 1*
-ottinus in
in said estate may
ntest Maid application
iriy pWbii
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r Johnson has filed in the
ourt of Matazorda County,
alien for the probate of the .
varh other:
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B<> rrymore
jaril brenkinr
of Pari tli
the maimed
Miracles in
kuch mirucles
John Harrymore’m
at ion ot the life ol
id hi* first United
sich in coming to|
1 an applic
will of \
of the underwi
rkling persona
pens of Swinbu
8h veil on Con
When any section of the country is under-
going a steady growth, the electric power and
light company serving that section must gird
up its belts and think only of meeting the in-
creasing demand for service. From its inti-
mate knowledge of the territory it serves, the
power and light company is fully aware ol the
needs for electric power in a growing com
munity, and is constantly on the alert to keep
well in advance ol the development ol the
< ommunity it serves.
maimeit unstrap their
an iexa and hearing
he "deaf." so that all ’
«h others* company;
sf Miracles is the ret
uards of th l’aris
the 'blind' bevzar
lirat les."
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oi Villon, the immortal
ar poet, Barrymore loves
vot -m in fifteenth cen
Sudden Increase Noted
in Treasury Reports
When 20 7 Are Lasted
in Class With $1,000,-
000 incomes.
ords show waw capluted *
soldier in India in 1801.
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iH court 25th day of March C D
27 nt RY HAWKINS
enl Clerk County Court. Mata-
zora Connty, Texas
ns ESTHER HEAD Deputy 27-7d
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previounly, and tanily I
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on- interested in the K
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Wanhington, April 5 A treasuryi
analysis has linelosed that the year ।
1925 produced a bumper crop of mil '
ilonaires ami that about 10,000 per
sons paid a- null’ll in taxes a* 2,337,0001
maller taxpuaxere
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ber al versona puying taxes on lu-i
come in exe -- ot s 1 voo (00 jumped
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 14, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 5, 1927, newspaper, April 5, 1927; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1509648/m1/4/: 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.