The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 139, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 3, 1929 Page: 3 of 4
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Tudor Sedon, $525
Coupr, $550
how far they stretch is sufficient. THIS test I UGS at the
cords until they BREAK. ASK TO SEE THE TIRE
TEST.
Genuine Detroit Jewel Gas Ranges—
fully automatic with all these essential
improvements —
$1.00 DOWN DURING THIS SALE
AT PRICES AS LOW AS $47.50
“The Drifter”
10-25130c
Millions of Women
Shop With Leisure!
THIS DEMONSTRATION WILL MAKE YOU “SEE”
STARS!
u Beautiful Costumes
Displayed In Circus
For ten days starting September 8, all used cars
will be sold without carrying charges. All cars listed be-
low will be sold with u guarantee. Here is a chance to own
a good car without any extra charge for terms.
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There Have Been Cigarette Tests, Blindfold Tests, and
Many Other Kinds of Tests.
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P. G. SECREST
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TRADE IN YOUR TIRES ON A SET OF
HICKS-BUILT STARS
erations to keep the test from being absolutely fair.
simply apply weight to the cords until they break. To
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BAY CITY AUTO &
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ELECTRICAL WORK—HOUSE WIRING
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Resolved! . . . After
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fun . . . and to The Hur-
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privilege to show you
these beautiful new
pieces We know you
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All the lency shapes — set in appropriately
modern mountings ere featured et this store
during "October Diamond Deys," from the
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out Ilie aid of a net to prove that
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Thank you for that
Beatrice Poole is at
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A guarantee, in most
cases, is a BLIND-
FOLD test, anyway!
nasts reflect the mode of the mo-
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1. 1929 blue Chevrolet Coach Looks like new. Duco and
motor in first class condition. Priced right, $625. No extra
charge tor terms.
2. 1929 gray Chevrolet Coach, in good condition . Original
Duco. Price $585. No extra charge for terms.
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lie State of Texas.
ounty of Matagorda
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1 , 3. 1928 Chevrolet Imperial Sedan with new Duco and motor
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At 3:15 the Scouts of Hay City
will be located about the field. The
Scouts will assist the police in the
parking of cars, and will aid in
securing fees for game.
The admission tee for adults. 50c,
and 15c for all school children.
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: Listen, fellows .make a date for
tomorrow night . Take her to the
Baumgard Recital. Everybody’s go-
ing. The Juvenile Hand says so.
They should know. They are put-
ting it over.
It', the question of the hour--the
question stock market gamblers are
forever asking. fearing to be:
trampled underfoot in the atreet of
titanic strife. See and Hear the 1
Stock Market exposed in thin ;
scorching d-ama of love and Wall
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Mr Jack Holsworth, of College- the days gOne by, they w
Jones. of the Central Power
Light Co. are in Houston today
business.
her heels from the
of a circus top with-
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( New York He will be out of the
M ! city for several days.
home again
weeks this
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Why wait to see how a
glittering guarantee
works out in the wear
and tear of travel?
years as in costuming Girl riders
aerialists, wire dancers and gym
every month in the year,
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Apartments for rent Mrs. H. A
Davidson Itf
he was unable to tell just when it
Don't forget to be on hand for
that Hay City-Ganado football game
tomorrow afternoon at the local
gridiron
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strength test—
And there’s nothing blindfolded about this test! You get
the proof as to which tire is the strongest
And you get this proof BET ORE YOU BUY :
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6 ter. Laura Lee. of Lake Charles,
lare here visiting her parents,
0 Mrs. T. J. Poole, Jr.
'w. I after spending many
0) | summer in Lake Charles with her
(sister, Mrs Davant
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| port, spent Wednesday in Huy City tent with lights and spangles
| on business. I Women performers spend hun-
dreds of dollars on a single ringons and meats in the Hill and win-
drive a Ford
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Mr. II F. Treichler, manager Tex
an Gulf Sulphur Company, was a
business visitor to Bay Cit) We
4-,. I nesday, Mr Treichler’s home in
Sport Coupe, with rumble teat, $550
For dor Sedan, $625
(All prues f. • ■ b. Detroit, plus charge for freight and ieltrtry Bumpers
and spare hre extra.)
FOR RUNT I
i Caney bottoms
Ovation, balance
I Liggett
costume, where before they spent
tens of dollars. In the past, it was
the rule for them to make their
own arena dresses Today. the
names of well known modists are
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WE HAVE ANY PRICED (AR FROM $50.00 IP. ALL
SOLD UNDER Olli GUARANTEE.
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These are the diamond stylist’s answer to the
demand for modernism These are the latest.
— Yes, these are the style.
he has no fear, says that "fine
eathers" is a phrase thuLhits off
128-acre rarm inlthe evolution of the circus now
130 lures in cul- adays, especially the Al G Hurtles
pasture I E i circus, coming to Ruy City Monday.
I 11-i8w pd i O« tuber 14. for in no department 01
spangleland activity has such no
I ticeable progress been made of lute
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Store Associated with
1929 all persons hav
EASY-RIDING comfort is one of the features of the new
Ford. Somehow, it seems to just glide along, as if every
road were a good road. Even rough stretches may be
taken at a fast pace without hard jolts or bumps or the
exaggerated bouncing rebound which is the cause of
most motoring fatigue.
Come in and arrange for a demonstration. You’ll
know then that the transverse springs and Houdaille
shock absorbers make a big difference in riding comfort.
FOR RENT 5-room unfurnished
apartment, all conveniences. Call
260. 3tf
seen on the labels of their ring
frocks.
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No intricate mechanism to befuddle you. No trick op-
executors of the es-
avitsky, deceased, by
Court of Matagorda
s, on the second day of
Miss Babe Letourneau, the only tu
woman aerialist in the world t"e
| Locals and
! Personals
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Don’t be on the fence, folks. De
cide to go. The musicale the Juve-
title Hand is putting on tomorrow
night at the city nuditorium is one
you can’t afford to miss Get your
tickets.
FOR RENT Nice three-room
apartment. Ground floor, close in,
all conveniences. Phone 89. 18tf
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Ours is a simple, con
vincing test of tire
cords. We prove that it
takes more weight,
break a Star Tire cord
than it does to break
the cord of any other
tire!
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Home again, home
again, and . . . HEAV-
ENS! The Hurley
Shoppe had it all the
time! And to think that
I missed a trip to the
metropolitan just to
take time to buy this
hat! What a silly I am.
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4. 1928 Chevrolet Cabriolet, ready to go. Four new tires.
Price $395.
5. 1928 Chevrolet Coach. Original Duco on body, new Duco
on fenders. In first class condition, Price $450.
6. 1927 Chevrolet Imperial Sedan to be sold with a new
Duco job free. Any color desired by buyer. Price $365.
7. 1926 Chevrolet Imperial Sedan in first class shape.
Ready to go any place at $265.
8. 1927 Ford Touring with five new tires and new top.
Good condition, for $150.
9. 1929 Model A Ford Coupe, reconditioned and sold under
our guarantee. Price $425 No extra charge for monthly
payments.
10. 1928 Chevrolet Coupe, needs a driver. Ready to go. Ex-
cellent condition at $435.
ing claims against said estate are;
hereby notified to present same to
one of the undersigned within the
time required by law
H C ROBERTS.
Wharton. Texas
O. J HODGE JR ,
Pledger, Texas
S O. STUBBLEFIELD,
Pledger, Texas
Executors of the Estate of M
Savitsky. Deceased. 14-21-28 5
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 139, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 3, 1929, newspaper, October 3, 1929; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554153/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.