The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 253, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 3, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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Maeterlinck?' THE BLUE BIRD"
An ARTCUAFT Picture
At the Grand Theatre* Wedne sdcy, September 4th and 5th.
han
GOVERYMI \T GRADER
M \ MG M MOV IS OHIU.
known
Sugar
While Maurice Tourneur, the noted
was filming the big Maeter-
ut
being made at mi-minute intervals
In this way Mr Switzer will keep
in constant touch with Galveston, New
Orleans. New York and Liverpool and
will pot the quotations on bis bulle-
tin boards at the foot of the stairway
In the Austin building, and adjoining
the Alcove.
This bit of enterprise will be appre-
ciated t>y the farmers and others in-
terested tn the cotton situation, in that
a dose and constant tub is kept on
the leading markets of the world in a
first-hand manner.
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(Illi.DIG A EAT MAhE-LT.
expert cotton
Mangum, lias moved his
Aus-
where
more
bus! -
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Hill, RECEIVE 1M>
POST U tit hl I III PORTS.
Blue
Noting the covetous glances of
I he government’s
grader, Mr
office to upstairs In the Win E
tin building over the Alcove,
he has u much better light and
conveniences for handling the
lies*.
Bini
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’ director,
I Illicit spectacle. * The Blue Bird,'
( the Famous Players -Lanky studios in
! Ft Loo, N J , the Artcraft, the sugar
shortage was acute In the play the
ordinary commodities of life are per
sonified, and Chalies Craig, a well-
screen actor, Impersonates
His make-up contained con-
; siderable sugar, as lie breaks off
Mr it A Switzer has made ar pieces of hi hands and feeds the ehil-
rangements to receive and post daily dren who are in quest of the
cotton market reports, the quotation i
ia
Fall War Garden
We have just received
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D. M. Ferris & Co’s. Garden Seed
The
Economy Grocery
R. F. ANDERSON
Subscribe
tor
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F O R D S O N
TRACTORS
Made by
Henry Ford &. Son, Inc.
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UNEVLKV HfU
€ When we say they
are "STAR BRAND ’
bHOEJj you know the
value.
<[ If you're on the lookout for a
medium weight work shoe that will give ex-
ceptional comfort and wear, get a pair at
SOFT AMD GOOD
SHOES •
€ Neat looking, easy wearing will not hurt
or burn the feet. You know how comfort-
able shoes help you get through your work.
C Built of sound, honest leather—the strong-
est kind of sewing A layer of ground cork
and rubber cement between outer and inner
SKilea keeps out dampness.
FOR SALE—A pet kid, four months Keep posted,
old; right ago to break to harness Detlv Tribune
the army of property boys working
on the big production, Tourneur took
no chances, and every night Craig’s
make-up was safely locked in the
studio safe. "The Bine Bird” will be
shown at the Grand this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Boney and
baby ot Houston are in the city visiting
Mr Boney’s mother.
Plant a
a fresh shipment
VRS’!
iglifz
When it’s 90
in the shade
.
ELECTRIC. BREEZES
□lOWAT.WILL
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Only a few cents a day between
hot weather and comfort
Texas Public Service C o.
WEST SIDE BAKING COMPANY
And comply faithfully with evety requirement
of our government
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We bake “VICTORY BREAD’’
Dearborn, Mich.
CLAXTONOLA
ARE YOU IN ON
BAY CITY’S
ALUMINUM
WARE
Aluminum
Brand
of Quality
merit
Ware, GUARANTEED FOR TWENTY
We invito you to come in
YEARS
aud fxaruiae these goods and get our
prices before buying elsewhere
COX’S VARIETY
STORE
THE SAME GOODS FOR LESS MONEY
BAY CITY, TEXAS
We have Just received a nice ship-
....
LANDS for SALE
3 acre
157 acres
Hay City
iuu a< re»
acre
IO acre
arret
|IS 00 per
I
11,000.00 ca-h. bal-
120 arr«*
1*1 acre.
Bio acres
320 acres
D. A. Switzer
Office upstairs. over Alcove. Austin Building
Bay City, Texas
I HO acre-
113 it< ics
l»0 UCIOi
15X a<re
inder Lane Chy Canal, *52 50 per a>re
00 per acre, (2500
Imp .
Mile of Bay City, well improved. *♦*!
' .uh, balance -I years, ti percent
good land, near town. *221uuo. terms
water in house and lots from windmill, *37.50 per
Imp
Imp
acre
All black, well Improved, shell road, two miles
IS.000 00, fL’.noooo cash, balance easy.
Imp . hear town, shell road, *85 00 per a< re
Imp, near town. *mhm>o, one-half cash
All block, Imp. MAT town. *8,000 00.
Caney farm, shell road. *,3000.00.
Cuney Jund, one half "BEACH RIDGE.
ii« re
100 acre
110
v»>
t'nimp
acre
Om- third open land. *25 00 per acre
mice easy
Imp, 11-z miles of town *85.00 per acre
Imp near town and shell road, *85.00 per acre.
Imp, Caney, all in cultivation, beat place in the bottoms,
*00.00 per a< re
Well Improved, (not black la nd I. *2'7 Mi per acre
Imp. well located, *4.7 00 per acre
Mlle of Bay City, shell road. *82 50 per acre
Blu» k sod, Joins Dunevang, under canal. *17 50 per acre
Imp., him k, under well irrigation, *5? ‘it per m re
If none of these places suit you, tell me what you
have it.
want, 1 may
Brunner & Bertling
rWT-jSrryir ■ - .-x=r.-7. i .. t AL'Em =
Fall
ew
Dresses
Como ami see our styles just in from New York
Let us show you our line w« are sure we can pieage you
Aho have the prettiest lot of tailored skirts in plain, plaids
and fancy materials
SILKS, SATINS, CHARMEU8E, FOULARDS, SERGES
GEORGETTE CREPES AND MOHAIR
Prosperity
Will be distributed In Bay City Territory
by
Bay City Auto A Sales Co
Bay City, Texas
Matagorda Pharmacy
Address communications for all Information to us
i
TELEPHONE 88
BAY CITY, TEXAS
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We
The big city is now in the making
This is your last
Bay City lots will
SNg'wa
>’• -j. . ,2*^' jrf,
The rapid development of her trade territory, stimulated by good
farming, good crops and good prices, supplemented by great sulphur
and oil development. Is-going to put BAY CITY OVER THE TOP
have butldcd better than we knew.
We are offering good prices and terms on town lots,
chance to get in on the ground floor of a real city
never be as cheap again
*YE CAN SlY THE SAME OF ill, (H R RICH
MATAGORDA 4'01’MTY LANDS
The only spot mi earth where the unimproved lands are so cheap that
the growing crop from one acre will pay for four acres
We can supply thrifty renters with homes Any practical farmer
can go In debt aud pay out a farm home. never before in the history
of the world. Matagorda County soil and climate makes good and
the world Is finding it out. We are offering the best and last cheap
lands for actual development and homes that we will ever be able to
offer. Already the war has changed the world America has gone
over the top tn liberating, clothing and feeding the world. To her
shores will come, homage. Intelligence and wealth of the world and in
the dawning of the new day and times our good land and products will
never be cheap again Come In and let us talk it over
MAGILL BROS.
I’lOJiEKB LAUD AGENTS
THE HOME MAKER
1 ho Claxtonola possesses exceptional beauty, its many distinctive
refinements of design affording it a place of houor among auy sur-
roundings , t • I al
i lie . sbtnet is made of .specially selected mahogany polished or
dull finish Ornamentation is artistic, but chaste; metal parts heavily
nickeled and polished
l tie motor is noisele- i, mm vibrant, non varying, all parts access-'
tide for inspection. Universal tone-arm instantly adjustable for dif-
ferent makes of records without the use of tools
Plays any standard make of disc record, bringing to (he owner the
Unlimited choice of all the best music In the world. Tone quality is
round, clear and namazing in its naturalness; volume is astonishing.
Mcmie day you will complete your home by installing a phonograph
in making this momentous purchase lie guided by common sense and
Unswayed by false notions of economy Buy for the future by buy
tng the best A Claxtonola demonstration will show you exactly
what to expect for your money
i’ut one of tlie NEW DAY PHONOGRAPHS, THE CLAXTONOLA,
in your home now PAY FOR IT AT YOUR CONVENIENCE, whlln
you are enjoying Its exquisite music.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 253, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 3, 1918, newspaper, September 3, 1918; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292905/m1/4/: 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.