The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 232, Ed. 1 Friday, January 18, 1929 Page: 3 of 4
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Reflect the Style of Tomorrow
MAN’S GROCERY & MEAT MARKET
Betty Compson
Loretta Young
Phone 215
Next Door to Rice Hotel
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Furniture
GIFFORD’S SHOP
GULF COAST CHEVROLET OONPANY
Regular Prices: 10-25-35e
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A NEW AND BETTER CAR-
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A PROVED RESPONSIBILITY
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ANDERSON-RUGELEY AUTO CO.
WEDNESDAY
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Goodyear Tires
Exide Batteries
WALKER FURNITURE COMPANY
Telephone 101
Bay City, Texas
GERALDINE
Phone 60
Offlce: Citizens State Bank Bidg,
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Always Something New
Exclusive Men’s Wear
Numerous Other Things
Suitable For the Home
Our Next Novelty
Musical Show
How easy it is to buy
your Furniture at
WALKERS
The Musical
Flumber
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If you want the heat fire you can buy
at the lowest possible price—
GEO. E. SERRILL
General Insurance
Richard
Barthelmess
Lionel
Barrymore
Mary Philbin
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vaughn have
purchased the V. L. LeTulle Fourth
street residence and have moved to the
city from their farm home in Caney.
The residence the Vaughns have pur-
chased is the one Mr. LeTulle moved
to make way for his new brick resi-
deuce.
We have a complete Ime of Goodrieh
Radio Brand Tires and Tubes—Lead-
ers in their clasn and wonderful tires
for the price--Why Pay Morel
A $6.50
Black Beauty
While there still exists many bad
colds and considerable indisposition,
the “flu” epidemic appears to be on
the wane, no severe cases havng been
reported lately.
Much additional area was added to
1 that served by electric utilities, and
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and It's n Buy City boy.
Can yon guess who it l»l
ON THE SCREEN
DODGE BROTHERS
MOTOR CARS
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SCARLET SEAS
A hard-boiled sailor man
finds true love aboard a
munity ship. You’ve seen
Bick Barthelmess in many
parts, but never before as
u hell-raising sailor who
takes his love where he
finds II.
MONDAY AND
TUESDAY
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MAGILL LAND COMPANY
Bay City, Texas
Genuine Full Grain Calfskin; Good, Heavy
Oak Bottom; Heavy Leather Heels.
No Insurance
for Your Sake
Did you know that one of
the finest pictures D. W.
Griffith ever made is now
playing at the
By All Means Nee
DRUMS OF
LOVE
WITH
We’ve Got the Answer— HERE
TO THOSE WHO WANT LOW
FIRST COST
BRING THE QUESTION
TO US
TO THOSE WHO WANT LONG
RUN ECONOMY
We have a full stock of Goodrich sn-
vertowns— well named “Best In the
Long Run.”
We can show you actual mileage rec-
ords in this town.
Water-Cured, Hinge center and Real
"buys" at present low price*.
Nineteen-twenty-eight was a year of
marked progress and achievement for
the electric industry. In all phased of
operation it further improved the ef-
ficiency and economy of its service to
the public.
Wherever possible, refinancing was
carried out at lower interest costs, re-
sulting in large savings, that have, in
Matagorda County Abstract Company
"A Concrete Abstract Company"
WM. CASH, Manager
THIRTY YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL EXPERIENCE TN MATA-
GORDA COUNTY ENABLES US TO OFFER YOU THE
ASSURANCE 0 FREAL SERVICE.
OFFICE PHQNE 86
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Buy your new car where the old assur-
ance o fsatisfaction in local ownership goes
with it.
and pay for it while
you are enjoying the
use of it.
TheLANP°S
OpPORTUNITV:
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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A WOMAN OF
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Continuous Show Monday.
Matinee Prices In effect
until 6:15 p. m.
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The new 1 929 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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A fire insurance rate can ory
measure the danger of fire
damage to a building in which
people are seriously interested
in prevent ing fire.
No rate can measure gross
carelessness or negligence!
Knowing this, sound stock
fire insurance companies After
an inspection will not insure
the “questionable" property
for your sake! This inspection
encourages tire safety, dis-
courages carelessness and
keeps the rate on your
property the true measure of
your own fire risk.
Let your agent explain.
are having is a puzzle to us. The puz-
zle to the others is, why try to save it.
Let us show you our
Bed Room, Living
Room or Dining
Room Suites.
Miss Francis Mayfield, county health general, been passed on to the cus-
nurse. has returned from Crockett tomers by reduced rates throughout
after a visit to the bedside of her the nation
NEE US FIRST
If yon want Information on serviee, I
batteries, radios, or tire repairing
. Hill
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Mr. and Mrs. Jones Davis and small
son, of Pueblo, Colo., are spending the
month with Mr. Davis' father and
mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Davis, and
sister, Mrs. Albert Rhodes, at Ash-
wood.
Mr. Pat Thompson was a business'
visitor to Houston yesterday.
The weather: Probably wet as long
uh it continues to shower.
mother and sister, who were quite ill
' The new country home of Mr. and many more communities now have the'
Mrs Jack Hood is nearing completion advantage or adequate electric power
am will smm be ready for occupancy A number of important construction
This is a very complete home and al projects were executed to the further
though " n the country is equipped enhancement or service.
with modern conveniences, including In the new and outstanding field of
Ka8 | farm electrification, great progress
The city's street force is engaged "as made. Scientific research, carried
today in shelling Fifth street on the on over a period of years, has definite-
Tribune building’s side from Avenue -v establshed that if electreity be prop-
el back to the alley. This will knock erly employed in agriculture, it will
out at least three bop holes more than pay for itself in comfort,
efficiency, speed. certainty of opera-
Just how a great religious daily can tion. economy and labor saving. As
save a country in weather such as we rapidly ur is practical, new farm areas
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ATTENTION MEN —If interested
work Hunuy, romantic South America,
obtain our warranted service offer,
with list. South American Service
Bureau, 14,600 Alma, Detroit, Mich 18
Mrs. A. S. Morton, who was subject-
ed to the ordeal of an operation two
weeks ago, is ut home and is recover-
ing rapidly.
Mr. M. Creditor, of Gulf, was a busi-
ness visitor to Bay City yesterday.
Born, Wednesday, to Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Insall, a fine boy.
: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rhodes motor-
ed to Houston Monday, returning
Tuesday afternoon They were ac-
companied home by Mr. and Mrs.
Leighton Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Davis
spent three days with Mr. and Mrs.
Rhodes and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Davis.
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FOR SALE I am tired of business
and want to sell. Happy Jack's Cafe.
14-2s
There are two considerations to
make when advertising the number
of readers you will reach—and most
important the class of readers. Re-
member, too, your place of business is
proportionately as large as the space
of advertising you use.
You saw them In “Love?”
they thrilled you with their
love scenes in “Flesh and
the Devil." That’s why
you'll want to see the
screen's foremost lovers in
Plenty of rain has come to all of the
coast country in January. As a con-
sequence the farmers are woefully
backward with their work. Dry weath-
er and plenty of it is the article need-
ed now.
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Mr. W. W. Stewart, manager of the
A. C. Stewart store in Matagorda,
spent today in the city on business.
ROOM AND BOARD Am prepared
to accomodate, splendidly, a few
boarders. Phone 323. 3Itf
We Want To Buy Your
Turkeys!
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We are in the market for all the
turkeys we can get. Our dressing
plant is in operation the year round.
We also buy hens, fryers, old roosters,
geese, ducks, pigeons, guineas, capons
and eggs.
We buy any quantity, anywhere,
anytime. We pay highest cash pricos
and send you your check promptly.
Yon can depend on honest weights and
fair treatment.
You can deliver your produce to uh
by truck or express. Write, wire or
phone us for prices. 15-18
THE BOETTCHER COMPANY,
Wholesale Produce Dealers,
Weimar, Texas.
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The Electric Year
are being given electric service.
The outlook for the future is en-
couraging. The industry’s great past
triumphs are but beginning; there are
vast potentialities for electric power
yet to be exhausted. In the farm, the
home and in industry new uses are ap-
pearing almost daily.
At the root of our industrial expan-
sion is the tireless hand of electricity.
Without it, our great modern civilisa-
tion could never have developed.
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Choice Jumbo Eating Squabs and
White King Pigeons C. M. Carter
Grain Company. 18tt
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FOR SALE Six-room house with
all conveniences, located on two lots
within two blocks of square. Write
M. Fitzmaurice, 6325 Washington Ave.,
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Locals and
Personals
WANTED—Old papers, magazines
and rags. Save them for the Junior
class. Beginning Saturday members of
the class will begin their collection.
They will appreciate your saving your
old papers, magazines and rags. tfd
HURLEYSHOPPE
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 232, Ed. 1 Friday, January 18, 1929, newspaper, January 18, 1929; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1553867/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.