The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 231, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 16, 1929 Page: 3 of 4
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today's paper for The Hurley Shoppe.
JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST
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PRICE
Is the Order Until the
and a deal of research and preliminary
under the measure.
Store Is Cleared of All
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Winter Dresses, Hats,
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GROCERIES AND MEATS OF THE
HIGHEST QUALITY
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CONRAD OXFORDS
Courteous and Efficient Service
With a Price That Is Always Right.
Free Delivery Service to Any
Reflect the Style of Tomorrow
Part of the City.
KASMAN’S GROCERY & MEAT MARKET
Next Door to Rice Hotel
Phone 215
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GIFFORD’S SHOP
GULFCOAST CHEVROLET CONPPNY
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It is Under Your
A NEW AND BETTER CAR
Terms
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A PROVED RESPONSIBILITY
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OPPORTUNIT
Bay City
COLONIAL
about.
MAGILL LAND COMPANY
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ANDERSON-RUGELEY AUTO CO.
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Exide Batteries
Goodyear Tires
WALKER FURNITURE COMPANY
Telephone 101
Bay City, Texas
Offiee: Citizens State Bank Bldg.
Phone 60
Numerous Other Things
Suitable For the Home
Always Something New
Exclusive Men’s Wear
John Gilbert
Greta Garbo
If you want Information on servlee,
batterles, radios, or tire repairing
FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY
If you want the best tire you can buy
at the lowest possible price—
hich ineludes
iworth, Doro-
Richard
Barthelmess
opportunity to complete your wardrobe
at a very low cost.
We have a full stock of Goodrich Sti-
vertowns—well named “Best in the
Long Run."
We can show you actual mileage rec-
ords in this town.
Water-Cared, Hinge center and Real
"huys" at present low prices.
We have a complete line of Goodrich
Radio Brand Tires and Tubes—Lead-
ers in their class and wonderful tires
for the price—Why Pay Morel
Lamesa which is aimed at stopping the
making of "home brew.”
A $6.50
Black Beauty
DODGE BROTHERS
MOTOR CARS
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MONDAY AND
TUESDAY
G.ilbert and Garbo
Star In New Film
At The Colonial
A WOMAN OF
AFFAIRS
Prominent El Campo
Banker Succumbs
Matagorda County Abstract Company
“A Concrete Abstract Company”
WM. CASH, Manager
We’ve Got the Answer—HERE
TO THOSE WHO WANT LOW
FIRST COST
from' Anna in command of a Mexican army
- 'at the battle of Sun Jacinto April 21,
BRING THE QUESTION
TO US
Genuine Full Grain Calfskin; Good, Heavy
Oak Bottom; Heavy Leather Heels.
THIRTY YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL EXPERIENCE IN MATA-
GORDA COUNTY ENABLES US TO OFFER YOU THE
ASSURANCE 0 FREAL SERVICE.
IS
TO THOSE WHO WANT LONG
RUN ECONOMY
How easy it is to buy
your Furniture at
WALKERS
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Cost of Rust and Rot
An occupation tux of $1 a pound on sodes in the film is the Oxford and
all malt sold at retail would be levied Cambridge boat race on the Thames,
n the
Colonial
The responsibility of this house for the
constant and permanent satisfaction of those
who buy Dodge Brothers cars here is well
known and well established.
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and pay for it while
you are enjoying the
use of it.
Buy your new car where the old assur-
ance o fsatisfaction in local ownership goes
with it.
STARTING
TOMORROW
At
THE GRAND
D. W. Griffith’s
Story—
DRUMS OF
LOVE
FOR THREE DAYS
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Know Texas
Mr. R. E. Lindsey is doing some very
effective drainage work for Drainage
District No 1 in the matter of clearing
and straightening brunches, gullies
and creeks in the vicinity of the Buck’s
Bayou section.
SCARLET SEAS
The new 1929 Dodge Brothers car is
a sensational improvement upon all previous
models and far ahead of the field in its price
class. To fully appreciate it you must get
acquainted with it.
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statement at the time of buying as to
the purpose the malt is intended tor.
Penalties of $1000 fine or a year in
the penitentiary are asked in the pro .
posed measure for any violation.
Gen. Sam Houston defeated Santa
On East
square.
keep a record of each sale, and that nail, abroad to supervise the tabula-
the purchaser must make a signed lion of the data from which the tech-
nical phases of the filming were di-
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। 1836, and Texas thereupon became an
usum I independent Republic.
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S i Texas remained an independent Re-
fl publie from 1836 to 1846 under the
I succ essive administrations of Presi-
I dents David G. Burnett, Sam Houston
| (second term) and Anson Jones.
■ on Feb. 16, 1846, Texas was annexed
I to the United States and President An-
1 son Jones retired in favor of Gov. J.
I Pinckney Henderson.
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“A Woman of Affairs," u film from
Today it is a pleasure to
present a pieture of great
timeliness- JUDGE BEN
LINDSEY’S own story of
COMPANION-
ATE MARRIAGE
I ho style of her clothes.
One of the interesting scenic epi-
Read The Hurley Shoppe Clearance
Sale advertisement in today’s paper.
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FOR SALE I am tired of business
and want to sell. Happy Jack's Cafe.
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Some one has estimated that the
deterioration of farm buildings, fences,
implements, etc., caused by lack of
protection given by paint amounts to
$80,000,000 a year. Some one else says
that "American farmers lose about
$150,000,000 a year by rust. of hit im-
plements."
Deterioration is rotting of wood and
rust is rotting of iron. Paint in a large
measure prevents rot of wood and oil
does much to prevent rot of iron and
steel. However, since good paint con-
tains much oil, it serves well in pra-
venting the rust of all kinds of imple-
ments.
There is little question that paint
saves much more than it costs.
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chael Arlen, with John
etn Garbo as stars, and
Sixth, four blocks
PERHAPS you are so close to yom opportunity yon
can’t see it. NOW is the time to buy your building
site, for residence or business.
We have offerings in both you shauid know
All winter merchandise is being offer- ters, Mrs R. D. Montgomery of He
ed at one-half price and many real ton and Mrs. C. P. Dusou of HI Canu
bargains are offered. Don’t miss this two brothers, William F. Koch oi F
VAVNai,
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Mrs. C. Luker and children, of
Sugarland, are in the city with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Moore.
sold on
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The story was written by
Judge Lindsey who, ns
everyone knows, Is the
man that introduced this
new marriage theory.
SEE THIS PICTURE AND
THEN DECIDE IF
I. Companionate Marriage
is really the solution to
the divorce problem.
2. Companionate Marriage
is actually the road to
new found happiness.
11. Companionate Marriage
is the modern woman's
emancipat ion proclama-
tion.
Rtegular Prices Tonight
10-25-35
Surviving are his wife,
Malt retails ordinarily ut 50 cents I training was required. For one item,
to 75 cents for three-pound cans at ; two eight -oared crews had to be re-
the present time. The proposed occu- hearsed. For another, nil the details
pation tux would result in a price in I of the race bad to be made as authen-
crease to $3.50 and $3.75 a can, or tie as if they were photographed in
place it out of the reach of the average'the actual location.
purchaser. I So much of English customs had to
in addition to this occupation tax,be transferred to the screen for the
Rountree includes iu his bill the pro- ; picture that the studio sent its own
vision that every retailer of malt must ' technical expert, Mrs. Natalie Buck-
Antonio and H. C. Koch of Austin; a
sister, Mrs. O. A. Briefer of Shiner,
and three grandchildren, Pharr ami
Craddock Duson and Carolyn Mont
gomery.— Houston Chronicle
And The Rich Shall
■ Have Theirs
SEE US FIRST
--- ' spirited English society girl, a very
Austin, Jan. 10.—A drastic move different type from those she has es-
against the sale of malt in Texas came I a yed before. For the part she has
today with the introduction of a bill relinquished what has been termed the
by Representative Carl Rountree ot "Garbo slink," and has even changed
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Let us show you our
Bed Room, Living
Room or Dining
Room Suites.
time the picture was being cast at the
' Metro-Goldwyn Mayer studio, to be
due to the unusual interest of cinema-
soers. Their appearance together first
in ' Flesh and the Devil," and then in
, Love," revealed that not only in this
country but also abroad a great num-
ber of persons are so deeply concern
ed in them as screen lovers that they
Hire most curious as to their attitude
i towards one another outside of camera
' range. Thousands of queries about
them have been received.
I ll was felt that the Michael Arlen
story, the unusually strong supoprting
east, and the direction of Brown would
I furnish the necessary additional in-
gredients for a dramatic picture of the
Locals an^
Personals
thy Sehastain, John Mark Brown and
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., will open at1
tin' Colonial Theatre next Monday. I
Clarence Brown, who directed Gilbert'
and Miss Garbo in "Flesh and the.
Dvil," their first appearance together,
was the director.
I he reunion on the screen of Gil-1
HURLEY SHOPPE
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Miss Garbo was said
! v J ut 7:45 p. m. Monday, will be sent to Gilbert
El Campo at 8:45 p. m. today over the with a
Mr. Frank Bates, assistant cashier Southern Pacific lines by the Morse Lewis
First National Bank, who has been at Company., Funeral services will be
the bedside of Mrs. Bates in Houston held in El i ampo at - P;.m, W ednes
for the past three weeks has returned dax.eY 1 ' H Dobbs ot hl (ampo oi
to his duties at the bank. Mrs Bates ncatinK
is convalescing rapidly and in n very Burial will be In hl Campo ( elite
satisfactory way. She has been ser- tery under the direction of the Morst
lously ill and upon two occasions her Company,, ,
life was despaired of. The scores of . Mr: Koc h was known as an outstand
friends here will be happy to learn of ing figure in business and eivic eir
her improved condition. cles of hi ( ampo tor many years He
i I was president of the Commercial State
■ And it ciime to pass that the rain Bank and vice president of the Hl
fell upon the face of the earth, prob- Campo Rice Milling Company. He was
ably. a member of the A. F. and A. M. Lodge
ut El Campo, of the Scottish Rile
Read the one-half price clearance bodies of Galveston and of tin Sons
sale advertisement which appears in of Hermann.
sori that would not be likely to dis-
appoint those who enjoy the two stars
1 in close-ups.
| Miss Garbo has the role of a high
The body of Ernest Henry Koch, 59
president of the El Campo Chamber of
Commerce, banker and prominent
clubman, who died at a local hospital
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 231, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 16, 1929, newspaper, January 16, 1929; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1553865/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.