The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 36, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 12, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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TO THE I;Ell
< HOSS I. VS I NIL
fix from “Is Any Girl Sai?■?’’ at th
Grand. Monday, matinee and night
the
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many
Capt. II. R. Lewis, who is cpomling >
a few days al home from Camp Bowie, 1
at Fort Worth, accepted an invitation •
to speak to the Red Cross members
and the public in general lust, night at
the court house.
The occasion, in spite of the in< lent ,
enry of the weather, was sufficient
to bring out quite a number of people
I "'to enjoyed the splendid address .
made.
In addition to stressing the many'
necessities of il.e Red Cross and the I
essentiality of ;:n in> raised member- j
ship, Capt. Lewis dwelt for some-
time and with mmh emphasis on the
war and associated the work of the j
Rod Cross very aptly with the* need1
of the soldiers.
His hearers were liberal in their
.. mltiusc and at |)t\oiuted the valuable i
agnations made very much, indeed
The army is Capt. Lewis' hobby and
l.e feels that the I'nltod States has
n noble <lutv to •perform.
• 1’1 b . K. IL Lewis < ailed Ytieution ■
to Need* of Army.
xit i: homes t i o>i ix.
about, your
, WANTED:
PIANOS! PIANOS!
Pianos
and
diffei ent
Leip
b>m rd
I have for salt? some nice home .
ciose in, at a bargain.
11-tfd E. !■’. McDonald.
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Cor Stile Two used Cords in good
shape Lee Anderson, Bay City, Texa
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Hallct & Davis Pianos
have been made in Boston since
1S3P-; has I3H m< rials and
awards— 'Nuff said.
To YOU the abovo meant
HONEST GOODS AND MONEY
SAVED.
A second-hand piano for sale
cheap; in good order.
See H. YV Hafer, Piano Tuner
and Repairer or drop a card to
P. O. Box 113. Buy City. Texas.
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Dear March..nt, Christmas t only
ti few days off. and the people pre go-
ing to do their buying right ah ng.
Don't you want them to know some
ti’.irg about yutir : tuck of good-.’
A girl to
fight h 'tscwork for h< r
■titend biisim-H college.
II. W. Hafer ells pianos di-
rect from factory to home* cut-
ting out ALL selling expense, be
CAN un i WILL save you money.
St rich & Zeidler Pianos and
Player Pianos.
Hallct & Davis I
Player Pianos
And many other
makes.
The Strick & Zeidler is a very
high grade, "made on honor"
piano.
The
\<> st HOOL THIS YY EEK.
re
pecting.
Patronize Tribune aflverHsers
Owing to the fact, that the heating
high school building
inadequate
Long
P.uhephonc.
"1 Mav Be Gone for a Long,
le.” Hear it on the
Thursday at the Grand.
Mr. Amos Lee. county auditor, is
getting everything in siia e ami will
soon be at steady work Io kin . after
he county's books.
December 27 has been de. ide l upon
for a big Red Crocs entertainment al
the Opera Home, so do not make any
other engagements for that night. Re-
number the sttcces of the Pel Oros.'
means the success of the war .ii I cm
your bit.
The Priscillas are being entertaineJ
I by Mrs. Jol»n W. Gaines this afternoon.
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The parish house will be open every
afti tnoon at 2 o'clock for those wish-
ing to make surgical dressings for
the soldiers.
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FARM H AMS YNii
IMPI I'M ENTS FOR SALE.
For Rent: Money or purl Of the -io >,
Plop acres gflod rice, corn and cotton
land: sure water. Apply to W. G.
Lane. Lane t’tiy. or .1 B. McCain, Bay
City, Toxas. 11-l7d-11w
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. McDaniel . who
have been to Camp Travis to Ind me
soldier relatives good-bye, have
tinned home, arriving tocliy.
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j I it I PARISH HOUSE
MILL BE OPEX EVERY
. il l EliNOON A I O’t Lot K.
The papers are .ailed upon by the
government to give all space possible
to war matter, so if you are not posted
nn the events of the day it is either
because you do not take a paper, or.
taking one. do not read.
Wanted to Rent : A farm of 75 or
100 acres with good improvements.
Land that was <ultlvated this year i ■■
wanted. Address A. L. Moore, P ila-
cios, Texas. 1y - i 2d- 14w
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■ apparatus of th<
has lu<n rendered inadequate for
heating purposes, there will he no
sebool this week, or until proper heat
cun be had Or the weather moderates,
A ■ t ipidly as Foil'! ion. • '! pm
mit the school rooms will e made as
comfortable as possible. but there will
lie no school for at lea t the rest of
this week. Wm. E. Austin,
12-Dl ♦' Pres. School Board.
Mr. J. M. NeWlotl, of Big Springs.
Howard County, is in the city pros-
Mr. Newton moved to West
Texas, from Matauordu County, about
12 years ago, but savs he is anxious
to get back to where he can gi t ruin
occasionally. V’armers from all parts
uf Texas have moved here this fall
and have occupied much of our land
I'oi fanning put poses, while others
have moved to Bay City In such num-
bers as to fill practically every vacant
I dwelling in the city. At no time in
i the history of Bay City have condi-
: (ions in the city and the county been
I better than now.
A X!» I I RAINED.
in no unmistakable manner.
Bay City and Matagorda Cmtnfy.
through the unflagging intere-t and"
work of the ladies, are doing u noble
work ami answering the call to d itv
•••“it atl' i) 'cd the efforts everywhere,
as Buy City alone gleaned over X.'mb.uo
during the week’s campaign Espe-
■ially mtrees tul was the big dinner
given last Saturday at which ifHiH.OO
was real if.eel.
report s
While no re.mris have been avail-
able so tar trom other societies in the
county. It is believed that git-it suc-
last
ami
attained in
membership
the great
week's
funds.
saccess
drive for
I he
in
in
I have a number of mules and farm
mplemctits consisting of disc plows
harrows, i
.vng-'ns,
eg at a bargain.
\pplv to W. II
Texas.
K-t f-dw
Hundred Hollnrs (■leuned
Week’s ( ampuign.
tinning plows, cultivators,
etc., etc., which 1 am offer- i
The e can be seen
I i'nd i 'anilnod on the El Scott farm
Mangum, Bay City
1 A. Weaver.
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' RID ( Rtiss q \ |. |:s
BIG DRIVE t Sl i i ESS.
Everv mnrnher of the Red Cress in
tfatagorda County and every one in
• eiested in the work is eluteil over
song let playe 1 .
at the Grund. !
2c
"Over There," new
on the Patlmplione
Thursday. Hear it.
SEE
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Our Bread the Best
WEST SIDE BAKING COMPANY
traction
bride.
Bread, Rolls, Cakes
Pies
naming his own !
j within as short
and would like for those
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The Dally Tribune* 40e a month.
a float settlement of the differences by
the society youth
termsllO.OOh a year as salary and tile
tniignate's daughter as- his
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wanting
me know ,t
next
NT RSERY STOCK TO MOVE.
I must move all my nursery stock
a time as possible
trees or shrubbery to let
I their wishes within thn
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HELP
R. F. ANDERSON
The-General Store
us give you prompt
service by phoning your
order before 10 a. m.
and 4 p. m.
Ou* regu’ar sctec'clc gives
Dependable Service
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Fruits, Nuts
Candies, Cranberries
In fact anything you will
need for your Christmas
cooking and baking can
be had at our store. You
will be SATISFIED, too.
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Are you huugry?
If you are just go to the Harrison Res-
taurant. You will get plenty to eat and
not have to pay two prices for it
Morrison’s Lunch Counter
"HIE I \R DI < H INI E.”
itory. "The Car '
has in ert converted to the i
William Worthington, for ;
photojrifi,vs and the result
\Vnldemnr Young’s
of chance
icreen by
Blmthinl
will i,e rtigpluynd at the Grand Thea-
tre mi Wedtm day with Eiutiklyn Ear-
num ami Bro ■ tee Vernon |>iayiug the i
leading < ha’iactcta. Mr l-’arnum will
appear in the role of a aocieiy man
v. ho undertaken to make a luccepa of
the Jitney bus husine h. MIhh Vernon
will t»e the daughter of a traction
magnate who htta Htftised consent for i
the society chnp to marry tho girl he '
loves, became the young man was un-
able to support her In tho luxury to ,
which site wm iiccimtomml. Follows
i strike of organized labor against the ;
traction eomjmny, the extension of the
Jitney bus busineiia to proportions that |
promised to bankrupt the car Hue. and
HARRISON’S MARKET
WEST SIDE SQUARE
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DOLLS
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He hate the most nil'll line ni Dulls
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you eter situ.
I* true, but some of them are Inst a*
A-—-
well, say they look us good
pretty n«.
a* the Grrmati Dolls that were <>nc<*
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brought to this country.
I ome In
away.
Matagorda Pharmacy
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warm I
plows I
ready for work. *Wc told them that wo |
. had but little faith in November Inso- 1
t far as rain was concerned, but that I
it would st< rt on the 10th of Deietn-
.1 her, and that la exactly when it. did.
I'*oster and many other weather
(•rophets forecast “itTout" Or the “wen!;
of” or "within that month." etc., etc., i
■ but we do not, for what’s tile use in 1
saying it is going to rain unless you
state tho day, hour ami tmnuto?
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SEE WHAT IT IS.
,<01110 weeks ago The Tribune
ed I he farmers to get their
already being put
and select yours.
There is one spoken title in tho
Lasky-Prod action nt •T'nconquenid,"
which will be seen al. the Grand on j
Saturday, with Eunnle Wind in
stellar role, which' is aM-ribed
little Billy Jacobs; little Billy, how- |
ever, has ii.sued emphatic denials of i
having made such a statement
GRAND
Tonight
Presents the Bluebird
Play With
I R \Nhl.A X I R X I M
t nd Dainty
BROM X||. VERXON
Y on tig’s
W n I (I tn a r
In
Clever story of a
Jitney Hus
Worthington
Directed by
Motor < otmuly t>oan d to
llltrh
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Speed
Daii
Steering
the
( i pil
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sE vrss 5, 10. 15. _’0e
TOMORROW
Presenting the N«w Hongs’
"DY ER THERE"
and
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I Yttt BE GONE FOR
\ LONG, | ONG TIME"
Deimuisfratlon of the
P THEI’HONE
“A CAR
OF CHANCE”
Hour These Two Songs
from Melody Row
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we <iin say without fear of contradiction that we him tin !>«>*( line oi I hristniiis .Guidry, tlirhtiua' Gifts, tut Glass, silverware mid
loilet trticles ever shown In Bay ( ity heiorct in fad, you will find must everything here that is carried in any exclusive Jewelry
fi Then.
Store.
too, tuklng Du* high price* of everything into conslderatioii, u-
reason ai‘l<‘.
\ great uuijoilly <>f our met'.
v ery
cliunvlisc remains at tho 01.D price, despite the fact tluit they htive all been ti<lvniieed at the factory.
An early call is to your advantage
Full line Columbia Grafonolas
piano box.
Exclusive Jewelry Store
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Stay with your town, people, ami <
your Christmas -hoppiuu early.
■bSEbsr*
o. I, cau be rulieved ome-
what when other and useless expendi-
tures are cut out.
Phom1
12-14d
to
teem
in
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Wanted to buy, a
201.
Sfy.o'ViiWBsW: ■fWwwWl
Only :i few day left now < > liiHtle
early and late until thu whole thing
is done and over with.
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Mr. Tucker, editor of the Palacios
Beacon, spent yesterday in the city
on business.
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P. G. SECREST,
Bay City property continues
change hands. Got yours, in th>
town in South Texas, yet?
"l .May Be Gone tor a Lmig. Liii-l
Timo." Hoar it on the Pathephonc
Thursday at the Grand. Ud
t!lu>i> tiiiiy v» ita T.i u <• ad .<rt
e n. t >r they arc the i m • v. i > think
enough of rout tr.i.;e t.i usk y m ;..r it.
JK ‘le.r.l the < lu i; luia; r. a la in
carried by enterprising firm in I .
Tribune The. v yaul.m. ii v,
trade, so Mmp eurly „ t:> i
"liver Timrv." mvv>
on the Putbeplmhe.
Thursday Hear it
hrlleu* you will fliol our |»rh<
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 36, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 12, 1917, newspaper, December 12, 1917; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292691/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.