The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, November 26, 1915 Page: 2 of 4
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LOVE.
31.00
11.50
Ono Year
to the love in
your
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SHOWER.
to
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We will be closed
all day
To-Night
THANKSGIVING
Pastime
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&. Co.
Phone 11
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Nestor Comedy
IHPTINT BIZ UR.
nt the Rlr« H'»trl.
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5 REELS 5
The ladf.s of the Baptist Church
Ml Ml AL < UH.
5 and 10c
PRICES
will remain over until Mor.
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Saturday, November 27. we will give * way « fine lady’.*
w xv Ml jx. • * At tt Art *
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Bel! Sale System
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you need
Wednesday
forget to
order what
would be turned
words of encouragement and acts
of assistance.
. \t the Slate meeting;
gutc president and other off I-I
ceded a little to the lettuce shippers.
That's some relish, at least.
BENEFIT ENTERTAINMENT
AT WADSWORTH TUESDAY.
THE TRIBUNE PRINTING (Dll’ANY
Publishers
Sl’BM RIPTION RATES:
The Dally Tribune
One Year
Six Months 3.00
The Matagorda County Tribune
(Weekly!
“Love” sings the bird where the golden
light falls;
“Love" sings the mockbird, and "love”
Its mate calls;
“lx)vc” breather the rose, all a-Bhim-;
nter with dew;
Life’s filled with loving, with loving
for you.
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HOSPITAL benefit.
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WHiwftf’ft. '
Ed. V. Price
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Tbs Tr^’i.r-- *’’l f*t Hi* bestrews j
tor .n; It yea will give it a chanc
They are going to have what la
known ui> "The Seven Ages of Man."
r sovm distinctive booth*
fmm lersey
"'•it icrgartva.*
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Never before was there such
a g.-owing sentiment <u the
dlr. •’ten r.f being better at-
tired — and in distinctively
1,>led -tailed to in*
fe’W p'.’er tifitl it
There will be a show at Wadsworth
The former will leave' school house Tuesday. November 30th,
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Today is for you, and the light in the
skies
Is in response
eyes—
lx»ve flings the gates of all gladness
apart,
Love’s in your heart, dear, for love's
in your heart.
The Daily Tribune'
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prophets, but
past n
'st Vic’1
t.' liV'”'
father”
•fa her.’’
They arc Mm planning a very at-
tractive culinary booth where may bo
DRESS UP
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When we ride on the trains or got
freight over the roads It h "pay as
yon enter” or even before. But when I
wo run an nd for them wc have to
wait sometime for our mmisv and j
give all kinds of proof nf the service
Rut still we are not In Hie hands of;
attv receiver, nnd that’s some con-
solation
Gladness tinting world with its hues
Turquoise and amber, and sparkles IU
dews; |
Mockingbirds are singing love songs
In their tree,
Love songs my love, only love songs
for thee.
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Bay City Odd Fellows, joined by the
I. O, O. F. fraternity from Pala-
cios. will go to Matagorda tomorrow
night on a fraternal visit to the Mata-
gorda lodge. ’
here promptly at C o’clock, making which la aald to bo the best yet.
the trip In automobiles Prncncaiiy ,
every member of Bay City lodge will for.
to,
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people's Lwtuxi by the wwrt* vf la* newly
Ife-H-d Ir | tot.med tdiiic* H<r*t>ll.al Auxiliary of
Knr<vt» aft which Mrs. Fred Ro»l.iiiti..» 1» chairman
M >4’ntown I Masted by the vice chairman, Mrs
The ladles of the Catholic t'burch hold their imiiu.d bazaar two day*,
December Ifith and Kith.
! They are going to
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I There will lw?
As in keeping with the custom of; •cptwntlhg every a
UMMH ladles, this dinner will bo fit for; np. "Hahyhtwl.’’
- '"eb'Mhood.” ’vou.,/
will be anrmunc 1 J;;
; ‘‘grandmother an<d ,gjr
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The General, Store
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1VERSER BROS.
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“KID'S
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CORSETS”
“THE
GOPHER"
event evvt'5 effort will be made to se* <
V ft,ure the biggest portion of it in or-;
ncr tv pvrfect a most elaiwwu pru*|
Hrant* 7;.
Rem, mt»rr the date. Iwm’t mi»« it.
The place and program will W
houiiced later.
to get this genuine cxclu-
tdveiifeiw ItJfih ordinary ap-
.-.t» — and there’*
u;way?, a wider range fur
jmh'i't'lcut if you consider
C, L. de Ht Aumu. w*<*
the meeting athijumrd to meet
Mrs. de Kt. Aubin.
Hij salad f’Hii’c, pn par« d by Me*- F
dnwaO .1 tmu -k. t|v Ruaeley and I
served and • “
with;
I ladles Will Nerve Turke} Lnnrhrnu
In fact It looks as If everybody knows entirely
this except the kaiser
contest had
Mrs. Woods was
Admission prices are 10 and 20 J awarded first prlxe for tier knowl-
centa, and the performance la given’edge.
as a benefit. ■ Mrs. Clark served a deliclott* two-
- I course luncheon consisting of salad.
! chicken sandwiches,
AN AFTERNOON'S
BEAl’TIFVL ENTERTAINMENT.
Three preaent* given «t 2, 3 and 6 p. m.i also 1 at 11 a,
At 3 p. m Satuntay. November 27, wc will give away a floc silver
■of, valued at 35.00. '**“•* A | jiM ■■
At 3 p tn.. Nefitrlay. November 27, wo will give away a fine cut
glass bowl, valued at |10.0f> ’ ,
At ’< p. h»„ Saturday. November 27. we Will give * way a flat lady’*
watch, valued st 3100. . *
At 11 o'clock. Saturday morning. November 27, w« are going to give
a Ihautifnl set of silver spohns valued at 13.50.
Bo call fur your ticket* with each 50c purchase These ticket* are
' good for •Vftfjt drawing. ? . J
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Mis Sidney R+wm .gud -Mfea Mar-
garet Reeves of Staten WlitMd. N.
were the Thankagiving fuewts of Mrs.
II. U . Nlttdr. Mm. Rm’iWS ot ’ ' ■ '
daughter arc xpendint; the winter In
IltuMo M'“ F li. Jones will en-
tertain for them this evening with an
Infonnal supper.
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t WiRKIHM DINNI i: FARIT,
atlon of nasturtiums, fruits and nuts
iu a liundsome cherry basket proved a
happy motif of brown and yellow.
From the oyster coktail to the de-
licious plum-pudding, coffee, nuts and
fruit no detail of arrangement lacked
perfection.
The personnel of the party were the
boat and hostess and Messrs and
Mesdumes John Floyd Lewis. R. R.
Ix wis, T. J Walker. Mr. .1. C. Lewis.
Mis* Mildred Floyd, Mesdaines Agnes
Brunner, latty Lewi* llimel and
Fred tlarlelun. Jr„ ut Houston.
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i. D. t.s HOLD AN p
INTERESTING MEETING.'’
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The local chapter of the I . D. C. (
a most Intel.sting meeting al *
hospitable home of Hie presidcut,. i~
Mrs. (Dr.) H. L. Rugelsy, last Tues-iig
d« v afternoon, pracllcully the entire |*
mt tubersliip batag present. To be ex- j j
act there acre fourteen member* iUid 1
two guests.
Besides an interesting and entertain-, V
ing program a great deal of business j F
was transacted.
Mrs. Henry Rugeley and .Mrs. R.
A. Klcska were vlw ted delegates tOj
the SUlle meeting wlihh will be held!
in Austin l>‘tembwr • to 1* Inclusive’, ■
and were i
judgtueni ua all n.allns t urning before I /
ini-s "•»< nu.tinu At ths Blate meeting .
a new Kt*»tc president and other trffl- a.
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After ail bu*IW*» had been prop- j E
criy aUehd. d to. a dainty and delight- .
ful salad course, pn pared by Mos- ■ j”
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ft |s rtiithoritntivelv ‘tMed thst Xn-1 Jjy]
drew Carnegie has titcrnlh curried >
nut his theories of the eon«err Hinn ; M
nf wealth and that hlx determination HR
to "die oon*” W'RI he realized TIP I ™
facta dev.-' '■’ the nnnlversiin '>R||
of his eightieth hlrthdnv when f’r
l|»ury 1» Pritchett, president of the
Carnegie foundation for the advance- i
meet <>f eduestlon. ma‘o the ndiow lm» 10
remarkable nnd sum-rminir state- MR
ment "The mnst noteworthy tt’tmr;LeL^
about Mr rarbeffle’s preaching ef the WO
doctrine of censeer"tion of wraith I* v-TjX
the fact thnt his practice ’me anuar- I DQ
With hl* preaching The hulk of bl- ’
ac'-'irp'Retlons. ucarlv fe«ir tinndn-dB^H
million dollar*, has hern turned bsrki]
by him to the public •<* h'» used In tb<
ran-e of human betterment.
todav a man of m<».h<rato fortune *
Illi IM VI UNITY.
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We are not a follower of Kikokama.
(or some such fellow J the Japanese
seer who forecasted President Wilson’s
a kinsman of any of the
we do hazard the fore-
CAREY SMITH77EdRo'r”and Bus. Mgr. least that next year will prove to fee
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Published Every Day Ex<-ept Sunday Texas has ever enjoyed. Storm cen-
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Entered as seco’id class matter at Worth
the postnfflco in Bav City under act Austin, Waco. Dal. .
of Congress. Palestine and possibly at other
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empowered to mw their own J Jf j4 PC CFS OH
There is a great treat in store for ,
the music lovers of Bay CHy on the'
tom.1 yuateirduy for Thankesiv-’ cv<tJ-ng of DecTini<er •. which no on- eenjjjcr 4.
‘. an afford w »*»•• | ' .- - -
uay t ity is Ivmcd for the great' £J . „ ,;.;w
ateouiit of muMcal latent and on thi* a'^Ji no lt The
price nnd menu
’ later.
tiring Hie fiugrn, CH- Jlundr! W ,,
1 m ' < cmpriaWI foMif* :ot' dre#iW yy-vers. .-.otfral
I wit ^re-fit ’-ctifse •!♦’’’♦" KiMlwdL iwt water
Ihpc®' a l-MYst pf BWteMg
Wty, t-Meh HtiM * Wilt* 7“T rf iftt-
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arc preparing nn elaborate turkey'
! luncheon to be s«rv»d In the Rice 1
Hotel dining moms on Baturdav. D.- 1
Although urged tn be strictly neu-
tral In there grim tin* - «h<n war
fittd* enunttess vuHntS'-a Mi
r |flee mwn the altar of a
> j.r»<j.v—po hesitation was rvid»
the wsaauit the fourteen
tlw FiBri'C'r-Fbdicr hetiw.' .ft
.h‘liI when Turker with R* ■ve.h"
rramtw®* •** Inv «n<* Ia»
Mtn to the hungry ;ialaie^'sft'Wift|r-
s cllsmkthber ■< ' ' wh<
IU Judgment-—st
tMuh uptttt tWnlL-r nt hwu<tn-i ifety
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The l.’niv«'tji(> Is trtttl on the up-
ward path in point of regiat ration, and
also in t*olnt of excellence of work
done. The faculty must of Itecvsalty ■
be eoaMantly enlarged, until now the
Vnlvrrsltr has about LM’ well trained
teacher*, many of them educated In j
the grvalest universities tn the world,
teaching our Texas youlh.
The last report from the registrar’s,
office shows that there are over 3*0*j
students regl«ter«*»l in all depart- I
Bsenl*. and of these about x“t» arc wo-j
men, so th» I niversity ha- more men I
tlttdcHta than any other m«tltuliou in'
th«? IttVtr and also ttfofe WMUWUI UtU-i1
del it- than any other institution tn
the fltiiw. Comparin?’, it with other
InatlBitlons in the Routh, it has an j
enrolmen* equal to that of Vanderbiltj
and ihii t fiiv. rnttv of Virginia both
put t»>gi‘t,i*r and these two inStHutiOUs
arc conde red the leaders tn the
Boutb,
The Eniver-Hy now conducts, also.,
a great cnrrrsj>on.dener aclovl. where.
HOT Texa* iwyw and gtela. Who for,
reasons of poverty <»f <<ih» r enuw can* ’
toot enB*e lo Austtn receive fnstrne-.
Hon frokn skilled Invtrwtnm In SWj
different rpit'rvtdi.. 3BW ' *liid*Wth:l
have fn.i;''*hetl M as twelve:
cmirfrwt'■ - b>“ ■" cofrrnafohdehw heforo'
tsmwfot in tlw InaUthitfon t° complete
work tor a decree.
Dr. ftattte hcimvrs that the Vni-
vehdtjr of Texas.behMlHB* to the people;
nf the Mratc, and he is especially Krnl-t
Hied at tb" Rlmrai etPhidc of the press*
In crnvrylUK to the people Ihfofmatlnfl ’
WdteefPlBlg the needs and services of
t* :■! inatHntfoto. While the inafltutlon *
b hampei’*’*! tW the matter of hrmMne
farilittrs, havlfig fWwn faster than
there ' t« mow nvaiUMo to wriM
‘■■'crier . ———
of 11- ovi n pnpulnrlt'. Btlll It foefe that' gJBBMMfctf
thr w o’- that It U doing in ed'i-.aUntt'
Rra youtit yf T*-x** l« bed** approved
and UppWfKted h* the people. I rout for tft ffrr C
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ters arc
Austin, Waco. Dallas.
Palestine and possibly
places, including Cumby.
V,Ton wo feel constrained to criti-
cise the acts, words or deeds of
others, and especially public officials
we should quietly consult our better
Judgment and ask ourselves sincerely,
j could we do better and if so w hat
The railroads have actually con*; would be our remedy? The majority
of the people of the world pre honestly
inclined. The fact Is that a large ma-
jority would rather be honest than
Their Intentions arc
s sincere.
for the
— , so
when we find oursclvet ready to crit-
icise we should measure ottr mound
For the forty-ninth time the papsttij carefully and tread upon it cautiim !:
are publishing the news that Kaiser public official hue much Io contend
Wilhelm Is preparing peace proposal*. w|th ()f which the average layman Is
ignorant. Really there are
but a very, very few who would en-
'dure privately, or in private walks of
The elongated 'though graceful and j|fe> w|lftt the official endur<‘» con-
commanding figure of one Jeff: Me- gtantly, and If we could or would only
Lemore Is nt this moment ambling up try to realize this our sharp words
and down Washington’s avenues while (l1 unjuBt criticism
his massive mind is taking notes of
hl* surroundings. And when ho and
Cyclone clash, my! oh. my!!
h :‘ and can* of fmit.
The colWtio'i tn* the Epis. o.pai
SfdW *** ht!*P*
Tuesday afternoon at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Clark the ladies*
Aid and the intimate friends of Mrs.
Chapman honored her with a shower.
The house was beautifully decorated
with ferns and flowers and the basket
In which the gifts were presented was
exquisite in the predominating colors.
Mrs. Falls presented the basket to
Mrs. Chapman.
Music was furnished by Mrs. Bowie.
. • A|An interesting church
Practically big special feature has been arranged been arranged and
the lawn of the Lewis home on Avenue j
F. The Interior of the home, thus
! honoring the passing of the little
H lady's years, featured floral adorn-
I; nieht of attractive placing, finding a
! pleasing clluiax In the dining room
' where the Inng tabic overlaid with a
handsome damask cloth held the thne-
I honored cake with Ha six little taners
i In waxen mnld of tiniest pink ro*e-
' bmls. tracery of green happllly punc-
tuatlng the harmonious color tonca.
j A course of ice cream and cake found
j favor «*»i titaj little folks eyes, while the
1 fnroreof attractively made horns made
‘ the house resound with the noise of
• hildheo’ AKsfstfng Mrs, Ifhuel in
thus entertaining for th* young
Im r mother, Airs. I^ewla. Mrs. Fl. It
L- <!«. Mrs. IJIW. Mrs Hugh Eid «=<’«'«
titan and .Miss Floyd.
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Mirren Teftk* lloltpeo, Klirabclh (lib
irert. Ijhi-. Ila Baker. I'arrft Htewart
•md Ccnnnc MHHcan left today t'»
’ nftehtl the St Ue Teachers’ A^mw-iation
rnv In progress at Corpus Christi.
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* .Mrs LvHv Hull of Collrgepnrt spent
today m the elty.
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Mi-w* CrtthcHne ttollnnd, who Is at-
tending the whltis .Bchwi at Austin,
s;
Henrv Ford says he will give all his otherwise.
money and go anywhere to tiring usually good and Jio-ir effort
about peace. As a press agent for |f not for tlumsclvcs then
himself Henry Is a past grand master great silent brotherhood of man,
In the art, ,
FREE FREE
at Badouh Bros, store
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Little Latty Lewis Himel whs hoa-
1 toss to about 10 of her young trleod*
i oti Wednesday afternoon from three
1 tn five in re<‘ognltlon of tier sixth an-
, nlveraary, when Mother Goose game*
land old-time orders of play were in-i
'traduced for their ainuseinent out on!
I held
Uio
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an
Hlvc your orders for wood to Thus
.’F nlth Wood Company, wliolpsaln and t found Xmn- candlms ard mnny other
j retail. O‘»r w;®*4 Wtk j«»t the price j-oodles.
|o( the cutting; the timber costs VS, Each booth will be under the direft-
jt»etbing m’o do mort of our «w* j tl-.-e of a up el al committee ©f fiv©
• hauiing am! eaviwt he imdemtold. Ab | ladies, m thia promltes to be the best
,lk __ Thank*.1' •ofote fate treatment . ittf I bazaar they l;:-.vc owr-lntC ■' tf-dg
It was Christmas as well »* i banks-, i *
giving at the Bay City Huspiial y®»*i
lefd.iV when a 2(W-|Mvund box arrived.
fitlcd with much needed things col*
levied by th® viton* of Ufo newly .
j to 1 med bodies' lloapltal Auxiliary of
T .J**. 7*Li.._. . a, aw a iixi tu t'ua Mtn*
thhani) vsstetod by the vletp chairman. Mrs ■
' j. W. '■ ■ Mrs- U-ckle. Mrs. Wm. j
1'h’lchvT, Mrs. A, A. Collfos attd Mr#-1
Ghn Stinnett-
•• FpI- Misa Gt'llHIiW Rharpiess.
ftnpnist- wishes to publicly acktxvwl-
.tulirf and thank the donors ftte1 ton pair.
of bcau lftd warm blankets. IOT towel#
(dHow case*, twelve ahects, four
t.v.rs, sotefal indlvirt’-Md
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Ni’5. Plum's
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Watch for
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Grap ;«Nuts is a food for winners.
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Sold by Grocers everywhere.
Some fruit,
hot Postum.
f or real woik-—real efficiency—try a
breakfast of
Gcape-N«ts
and Cream
and a cup of
Load the stcniach
of lich. g’Ci.S) feed,
digestion and mind.
a breakfast
clog both
Then tackle the work ahead with vigor
and a keen mind. (here’s joy in it.
up with
and you
an egg, toast,
Shape* the Day
“There’s
a Reason”
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, November 26, 1915, newspaper, November 26, 1915; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292457/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.