The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 178, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 19, 1929 Page: 3 of 4
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ly this year.
WANTED
Call for Mr
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teral others will follow. The cotton- in Houston on business.
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Printzess Coats will be found reduced
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25 per cent. All millinery half price.
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INEXPENSIVE ELECTRICAL GIFTS
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Regardless of whether Texas or
A. & M. wins Thanksgiving day, you
can afford to help celebrate at the
Hamilton Hall, Friday, Nov. 29. d-tf
A new Star is a Hot Shot way to trou-
ble-free service.
1 3 plate battery
One year guarantee
$8.35 Exchange
a large one romeved front bls side-
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Christmas there will be fun enough
for all.
Mrs. J. B. McCain and daughter.
Miss Mirie, accompanied by Mrs.
Albert Townsend of Houston, have
been visiting friends here since Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lewis and Mr.
and Mrs. Perry Locheridge of Hous-
ton, are here today to attend the
funeral of T. H. Castleton.
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Come in Today and Shop
for Christmas
S
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Chamber of Commerce meeting at
Mellow, route 1. Bay
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Beauty service coupons with merchan-
We are also prepared to recharge your
rundown batteries for $1.25.
You will find here a most attrac-
tive assortment of useful articles
particularly suitable for Christmas
Gift purposes, combining the prac-
tical with the beautiful, as a gift
should.
ANNOUNCING—
The addition of STAR BATTERIES
to our line of Star Tires.
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All early Fall dresses go on sale Satur-
Steve Coady at Bay
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Remember, during this week you
have the privilege of selecting any
amount of silver you want, paying as
little as $2.00 down and the balance in
small weekly payments.
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every day. The announcements are
not many so far but talk of can
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Let's cooperate with the Mission-
ary Federation and attend the pag-
eant. "The Striking of America's
Hour.' 'on Sunday evening, Novem-
ber 24.
—During- this month we are offering
Kisses! Caresses! No! Hero and Heroine of
Big News Talkie are Husband and Wife!
on the road
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John Bak- as an undercurrent of almost every parties to the love interest of "Big
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single kiss or caress being evchang- paper reporters. Most of the action
Small house, rurnished. ed is one of the many original lot this thrilling story directed by
man has a lot of good old! Tex
for starting. we hope, a war on problems Lots of pretty gifts there
cottonwood trees. Yesterday he had
turkeys when
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Here’s the family car, 4-door Sedan,
runs and looks good for.....$350.00
are moving right along now and thela business visitor to Bay Qity Mon
Let the Episcopal bazaar Satur-,
should go credit da > help solve your Christmas
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Friday, Nov. 29
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Mr and Mrs Vallee Porter, Mrs.Kitchen wares, etc. Call at Mrs
Charles Carr and Miss Elvira Rich.
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That was quite an interesting
meeting held by representatives of
lumber dealers and builders at the
Baytex hotel lust night. An account
of the meeting appears elsewhere
in today's Tribune.
Chevrolet coach, 1926 Model, new
paint job, new tires, motor in good
away on our streets to have paved day.
| several blocks and If paving had
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battle lines are shaping up and by
Judge W. E. McNabb, of Mata-
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Missionary Federation Pageant,
"The Striking of America's Hour,”
is worth your while. See it at the I
city auditorium Sunday evening, on
November 24.
The story of a woman
who double-crossed the
whole world, (includ-
ing herself) and paid
the price with her life.
ig is intended to be
and any and all
ish are invited to
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The t.nusual spectacle of a beau-leuding role, and Carol Lombard.
County politics is picking up
daughter of Houst
day in Bay City.
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SMALL FARM WANTED Suitable
I for general farming and dairying
if you have a bargain, write me ful"
photograph Parks will ph
alter supper for your photograph.
Corbett are spending Ilie day
tiful romance which winds its wayappearing opposite him,
Mr. this Franzen of Colleger
lent Monday in Buy City on »
r. A. S. Norton and Mr. Jno.
Business is safe so cut out your
Make an appointment, come down
' been done we would now have good , . , ,
streets, instead of bog holes and pessimism and boost and buid
unsightly quagmire It pays to do Weldon Smth spent Monday in
things right when the things are i Houston on business
done.
Through the same ’trainload prices as
are on our tires and the volume buying
of 1 50 stores we can offer this
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can get
There is one gift that is always
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Right now—in the nick of time to make your Christmas dollars do double
duty—we announce a very special sale of thoroughly tested electric appliances
of proved usetulness. Prices are extraordinarily attractive and, by taking ad-
vantage of our special easy terms, you may distribute your Christmas largess
over a long period. Come in and see these "specials’’ any of which will make
a most appreciated present. *
; wood is the trashiest of all of them .. ....
and we believe contributes gener- Mra; Eddie WillenberK Ims te-
ously to hay fever epidemics, turned after a very pleasant visit
| w ith friends in Houston.
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FOR RENT Three room apartment
- with all conveniences. Call 249.
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Locals and,i
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Mays Piano company of Houston.
~n----ac:s is here on business.
city auditorium on Sunday evening,
will be colorful, interesting and
valuable. "The Striking of Ameri-
ca’s Hour" will leave us much to
think about. Better plan to go.
Join the "Community Club!" Join
the throng and come to Secrest’s this
week
The Convenient Time and
Fuel Saving Cooker
A most ornamental table piece that elim-
inates the necessity (or emploxing the
range (or the quick meal A Christmas
present that any woman would be de
lighted to receive. Specially priced during
our Christmas sale, and may
be bought with a down pay- 8393
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enough money has been
upper. Purks.
TURKEYS FOR SALE
« Walker Furniture Co
No walfles are quite so delicious as those
served steaming hot, right at the table.
We offer the iron pictured as not only
a good looking table decoration, but an
item of equipment that will bring real
pleasure to the recipient. Down
pazment, during our ‘special 90c
FOR RENT Nicely furnished bed
room for gentlemen Nothing cheap
but the rates. Call 204 for further
information. 6-27d
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Lovely things for Christmas re-ler 230 w 20-24d
membrances to be bad at the Epis- ' o <>
copal bazaar, to be held in the oldFOR SALE: One 9X12 Mohawk wool
Chamber of Commerce offices in Willow rug $55: Brussels Wilton
Citizens State Bank building. Baz- velvet rug 6x9 $25; Universal Vac-
aar will open at 9 30 a. m. and con. • uum dleaner and all attachments
tinue through the day. Your patron- $36; walnut occasional table $15;
age solicited. j occasional and Windsor chairs,
By order of Dir
O. Posey.- Mrs
Secretary.
The big new eleetrie pumpingMaa
I plant now ussured for the west -ide
slants of "Big News," Pathe all Gregory LaCuva, takes place in the
talking' newspaper drama, which city room of a big metropolitan
will he shown at the Colonial The- dally.
liter on Wednesday. j o——o—-—■ EiA
Corpus Christi. Miss Richers is the1 poor ... . ...
representative in at juvenile contest ‛ hem Erain led, fat and nue trom
speech, the subject of which is "My Mrs.
Home Town. City
iground means early preparation of ne
the soil and improved macbinery
means more cotton ane corn Wo
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Good streets mean a lot. folks.
You can afford to pay good money I
for the right kind. We have wasted :
too much so let's build good ones I
from now on out.
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This is the celebrated Laurel Leaf Corona
Percolator—the beef one we know of foe
steady day by day use Exceptionally
attractive with a heating element that
may be depended upon for long, satis-
faciory service. During our
special Christmas Sale the 8 1 .25
down payment is only...... I
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of the river means more
year. The good season
Mr. Goodwin Sterne, of Matazor- !
da, visited here yesterday, having
brought Mrs. Sterne over for the ।
train to Houston, where she will
, visit for Hometime with friends.
Remember, the Episcopal bazaar
will be held Saturday in the Citi-
zens State Bank building, beginning
at 9:30 a. m. Come early if you
want a good selection.
LOST (In Buy City this (Tuesday )
morning, a large brown handbag,
containing men’s clothins and pa-
per. Hus C. II Brown written on
outside Return to Green Farris,
Bay City for suitable reward 19pd
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pattern
in Sterling Silver Tableware of
which we have 4 complete dis.
play, demnands consideration by
those about to purchase gifts,
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Sterling Silver
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 178, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 19, 1929, newspaper, November 19, 1929; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554203/m1/3/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.