The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 64, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 1, 1919 Page: 4 of 4
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Spring Models
of
laws
tl»i
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ment
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Suits and
Skirts
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hug
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dr
smart effects
We have all of the
new
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a
V u-
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new
are
till
rov
ion.
rod tn
Brunner & Bertling
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Gulf Coast Credits Agency
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mi revn
ja
NO EXCI SE for being IDLE
a »
Low SALARY
a
MV«UH
i
Announcement
ar<> lust us ferocious
FORD
acting as
re
The Universal Car
The policy of the EORD MOTOR COMPANY to sell its cars for the
lowest possible price, consistent with dependable quality, is too well known
to requite comment.
Therefore, because >f present conditions there can lie NO CHANGE
in the prices of 1'oril cars.
popular materials and shades, especially
featuring the new Japanese material—
Fan-ta-san--they are reasonably priced.
pro-
ber
under 1
which
Gulf
| ami
Sloan
Avenue <’ and Fifth Street
ever?
RAY CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE.
Bay Ci tv. Texas
a
a
Persons interested in the Es
Trego, Deceased;
<mie
Mr
I
Kime
got
■ uir
cnry
Lady bookkeeper
wants position In Pay City.
Box 51.
No Worms in a Healthy Child
All children troubled with worms have nn un-
li< Jthy cvlijr, which indicates |x>ur blood, and a< a
('"llf 'ct ituis (1)1(1 Spicilll
!u
ever
note
\V Conger W l<). Davant
(OXGF.R X IHVOT
Lawyers
a
for
tng
the
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\! Blil 1
ISAY CITY, TEXAS
G. B. Robertson, Atty., Manager
plucky
thing i
last
I
the
under
by ait)
mvtinu.il
Nazimova was
Httl
Itluek S< a
she
fort tn
»f Fat
money
Bob Matchet! at th • postoffice.
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< in Tin
11:1 Dim-
wit
bo
■wr?
iun
bores
uge of
career
almost
of the
make Mr
Their es
.hihnMon'H
will
VOID I. (IF IPPl.H ATIOX
Foil I'KOHHT. 01 WII U
"XU
which
w lien it
moral law.
deal h.
in-
Mr. I.ouls Martin ut Wliarlou and Mi
Inuit* Fee inx (nited
H ednexdify.
I KKII.I IIXT CHI 10 II
H FltOIMl IT 1111 I |T1.
Office In 1st Nat I Bank Bldy
Bay City. Texas
under my hand and the eal^,
•of aid court, January 17, A. D. 1919.
iSea 11 J. T. Bond,
I'leil. Count) Court. Matagorda ('min-
ty, Texas.
A true copy, I certify.
Bert Carr,
Sheriff, Matagorda County, Texas.
2<M(hl
armls-
uperv i.sor
Managei
the
San
Kh<
tongue and her
rles
lie.bill
Lil-
wil c.
a real
leaving San
.1 ack
Bon
way jic.t
It rilter
alio* <
I; I nr. boj
i Johiisi
th erll
a nd
with
< n Iong ter m
added provIdi
valuiit Ion eon
i! Horney
t
observance
Individual
each em-
it ua
the
■ S h»
tor,
' mini;
all
recent ly
and has
a mere man, but il you
i entire years' effort al
WOUldll’l pel hap. give
the entile lot In pt Ini
Wid. its he I-. known
J all uji r)
,iJ the r
Corner
Christian Science services
Sunday morning at 1! o'clock.
Sunday School every Sunday morn
ling at 9:15.
j Testimonial
ceremony
vliiih wa
friends
id tie-
dloirnl
Or Drawing a
Onne in and see us
nwmhorv
ng th > fight
-----n
\< ( mi x i
tribes of
live haunts
news to me. and I think it
to >»»(»■-( folks, io know that ,
over one hundred million
till existent, certain tribe
and wo see them at first
set aside the
elusive, as a
the lines in bis
The movement
l'nit((| States
in conm (f Ion
which is being
lines
RUCCCHS
a s( ries of short
grain or making
meeting every
nesday evening at 7 o’clock.
> produce a
miLibly
House, ' and
they put him.
the advancement
old-time friend.
; overal your' ago
footage has been i
of the ofl'crln ■. the
medium tor
stage This
lift’
ala
cat .
H. S. II O I. M \ X
ttiorney -at-l.aw
Will practice in all the Courts
Phone office Holman Bldg
Hear of Opera House, Ave. F.
I'.tv City, Texas
It
will
there are
.aiinilials
of vvlileli
rani’, in the film
’■ oth in
"Re
gas pipe
tSate high
to pa'» on the
(ommlssion wi
into furma and
The conimitt
which will pr.
poratlon engo-
ness that the -
The senate
motisly report'
rough bill err.
commlssloii. < •
dozen mayor-
tin. The
clais a i>t>eu red
a-iainst puttin'
control of tin
slon, but the li
•”l unaninioi'-li
We are glad to
of the son of
Weimar \!er-
NTITF till FOR FIRM l.i'H
I>111 LOI’MI X I 'IN I tlOICIB
Hl HUI ’•>: 1 UM MU I I I IOTI
The sad nows of the death of Au-
110. tlii' 19-year-old son of Mr.
Tom
hr. y I
ami Mr* Tom Lune, of Lane City, •
i <hed Buy Cii\ tTieii!- of th- i.im- •©©•#•••••©•••••
ily today.
The death
• J
turd hit
leiy .age
om dlrec
Tbeatro in mo*cow»
I played, as l'*!>(Ung w<
I company, in tnoro tli
parts.
i out
med
An
dl I
ho l
I prliult iv(<
ai <■
in proti-'t
lines under
av conunis
Martin is
Of this
am! liked
He I hut
■The reu
(unstiti;
■umpuiKii <
w.i .an -d by influenza. {
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a
e
•
i ®
ha me
tion he was promoted to provost
dial in cl ari'e of Camp Cr .nt
''ity Tribune.
\n mid feature of the hearing wa-
fho fact that while the mayor and city
officials of tie cltie- of I’ort Wort)
uid DaHas wen here protesting
ij'iinst both moasuro-. all Hu* legisla-
tive momlierv from both cities
for those
mrn in th# Uu
town ou th< -I
At fl
begun tier
of mush.
he Violin she made
u Hrtiivrt player, but
inuoical for the dramatic
studied under the great
the Artimtic
• vi-nturtliy
in a M-OOK
>vo hundred
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Lost: A black handbag containing
two pairs of eye glasses and a small
diver pur-( and t small amount of
l''indee will please ieturn to
28-t(
and stenographerj
L Jeffus,
25-31 -pd ’
re. t less and auibitious. sbe
,me t.o America win re »hc
iied with a company of llm-.-
er- in a drama by 'i'clilri-
i Tint 1'hosen I’eople.’
m her native iangung
loug however, before
tie lady
alliy,
Mr Jack London is
them Bon Voyage at the pier, Mr.
Johnson having accompanied the l.itt
I;k |( London on his memorable cruisi
on the Snark
Viry little footage Im-i been ipvenhhe
to thi part of the ofl'crln;. tin’ re
minder of the film showing tin1 vari ■
ous tribes of cannibals in tlioir na
system
>n of a i
I Roxie's mi
in prmmntlng
a pro
five
c
were | li
com -1 go
Grant, Hl., as di*-,
er. advising him that he I
made provost marshal it.
full cliarje of Camp Grant. Captain
LeTulle, at the nutbreak of the
■n'( r.-d Hie officers' training Iim1
ut Camp Travis and was soon tlmre-
ifter commissioned a lieutenant in
i short while he wa-- advanced to the
rank of captain and became n-trimtor
in (xpert pistol and rifle shooting.
raining midlers f »r the front
immediately following the
Hee he whs made assistant
'f tlie rifle range, but soon thereafter}
nrcmotod to the command of the d!
attachment, from whhh pmd-J
mar-1
Hay 1
The writer has never met Sam. but
teing and ex-school mate and life-long,
friend of Louis LeTulle, the father, j
we’ll bank on Sam making good wher-j
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i rule, tfu re is more or less stomach disturbance.
| GROVE S 1 AS1E1.ESS chill IONIC given r., ularly
fot two or three weeks will enrich tlie blood, iui- :
prove the digestion, and act as a General Strength- I
rniirut Touk-to the whole system. Nature will thrii | Refercn(.p ; z\n\' Ballk 01’ Nl’WS-
tnmw on or dispel the worms, and the Child will be ‘ . o x,,.
in perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per Ix.ttle, I ]>lipC‘l' ill bllV l.llj'
.'rimea. in
of tta«
twelve
in the alud
fivh’Ut
some
up shots
mill t(
m caplivi s.
■ ml in Mr
in Hm titles
the Him
'•gular bu.-is.
sell ns amusing J
liet w een nut ivc
are only four
maneuver their
(killed adults
the heud-huni
eetlon of skulls, the
u nulive burial, the
and scores >f weird
ceremonies.
on a
in!' lest in!'.
how a ( anoe race
Some of t hi -e
old and they :
( rafts llki
\\ . at <■ -how u a Iso
and theli <<>ll
market •
;z band
and peculiar
Xhliott It the e primitive people or-
dinarily io about entirely nude, Mr
■ lohn on lists prov iib*d grass skirls for
b"ninitie members of Ms last and
I sufficient covering for the men. Suin''
I the native girls are really beautiful
'and, iontrmy to the accepted belief-
lure hound by a si ringent
the viol:.lion of which means
The .e interesting points are all
I'dligi ntly explained.
■ o o
rimronghbred young Rhode C Ian
Red roosters for sale, i’fiono 270.
•f this city received IF ■
i tern-gram Saturday from iiis son.} Mr,
aptain S..111 V. LeTulle. w ho ha< been Mr .1 \
unioned at ('.imp Grant. Ill , as dis-} and Laura
Hodges. Bill
j racy.
There were many and beautiful pres-
i tit* givt ti the voting couple by friend
frotu ne.ir amt far ami they will enter
•pop the married State under most
:i-pii imis conditions and attended by
til- good wishes of a host of friends
Xttendlng tl.e wedding from Wliar
ton w»*ro Mr ami Mr* Jesse Martin
Mr, and Mr -. E. H. Klein. Mr and Mr*
\. Burtner. Mr. and Wille Hodges
and Mrs. F'e.Hx Needham. Mr. and
J \ I'lmore. Misses Nannie Mac
Rrnok-;, Messrs. Franklin
Eason and (’has. Martin
e
I. \ X| ,
brilliant church
o< < ur in Bh) ('ity tn mtniv
(bat Wednesday evening
IxhUh Martin of Wharton and
knnh Lee <’ox of that city. The
»lt place In the Episcopal
1 h in ii tvhit h wa filled to overflow-
by tin friends .out a. 11 withers of
popular young coni rm ting couple
was ptyTorumd by Revs. Joint
and I Mervin Pettit at x 'b'
After the ceremony Mr and
took tile train on the
road for Corpus ( hil-t;
or two, and will timp
Ant oh io b» fort
Dear Editor:
Regional Dire, tor H. I’. Rush of th*
Southwest.! tn Regional Railroads, Im
week. February 1-S, in
No Accitli tit Week,” oi.
juiisdietiou.
originat'd with the
railroad administration
with the .uil’jiy work
is being done tin ail of the
f the country, in the hopes oi
so impressing the necessity for in-
dividual care upon the employes that
the week in question will 1>e charac
teri/i'd by a lack of accidents result
ittg in injuries, because of tile unusual
cute ami attention which il is hoped
lite employes will give to the move
ment.
The line* under Federal
\\ H. Scott, which comprise
Soiilhern I’aclfie. Gulf Coast,
Xn'onio Xransas Pass and the San
Antonio. I'valde W Gulf, are now pre
paring an active campaign among
ile ir many employes so that the rec-
ord of these lines may l>e ' in tin
• leaf when the result is announced
Circulars have been issued by the
mfety bureau ami placards will bi
posted at all point < where employes
I'ongregate. urging their
of "No \celdent Week ”
badges will be furnished
ph.ye, calling attention to the si
tion and acting as a constant
minder.
It I* hoped that as a result of the
campaign it may be demonstrated th::!
avoidable accidents may- be prevent
od by the exorcise of proper individ-
ual caution.
Will you md kindly give the move-
ment the benefit of your Im al or edi-
torial comment and thus help along]
a '..md cause? Very truly yours,
ft M. Mayo.
Superintendent of Safety
Houston. Texas.
-■ —-o—o--—
x t/.nntv vs i-i.n
GIG. Vl’EST HI I X i:1 1 1:.I
gang of
aroiitid me
Hutt they were
laincd.
\t the Rivoli. Mi Johnson lectured
Hie plelures. which t<> my knowledge
b» I Im fir t time that this has been
done in any of Roxies' houses, and Im
gave an entertaining and Intuligetit
<los( I'lption of the subject lte< am-e
of Mr lohiison'* |i ( Hire, or dem rip
tion. In unmettion with the Rivoli
presentation, all of the mH bl it lea
ilelelcd hilt I under land that
plete set of title-, have been prepar'd
in explain the film in lieu of a b-
turer, a- well a nnie .mimaied cal '
toon made for Mr Johnson by the
Brav Studio*. 1 .
I ho Itbriniiing of ti e film how* Mr i_
JuJin -on anil !u . win-. .. la .iuiif'uI In
w it li a re.11 srroen person • < r
I ’ritm iaeo Inn hot i mm rlae.i
seen bidding j native
pier. Mr. iilance-
Wharton Spectato
One of tin nu
weddings to
■nontl
of Mi
Mina .
what I
h ivln .
WID KNOW S
fays about a new
Keen at lite Rialto, New
Jietufe palace, and, by the wav, it’s
the only picture of Its kind like It, .md
vv ill be show n het soon
A year ago we would hive aid that
it couldn't lie done but
Usitul success recentH I
subelcts
n feature of a
reel edueatloiml subjeet. a- in this in
Htnnce. han proved that the public will
ieally turn out to see it program ui
this nature and that many of then
prefer It to Hie routine piodimtion oi
u story enacted by professional (day
ers.
I tlmroughlv enjoyed this offering,
wlilcli wan presented this week at
the Rivoli for the first time anywlmrt
and the audible expression' of He
It
] (fcltM'k
Mrs Marlin
Brownsville
to spmid a day
visit in San Antonio bt tore coming
to Wharton to make their home.
Mr Martin is a son of Mr . I* \
Blanton ot this <|ly. a 'mint; man of
energy am! lilted by .ill win* know
him. He I but recently returned
from the army ami has iuwt csttm-
livlmd a transfer line md freb’ht 1ms-
ineps in till* city which is doing a very
(.iti»factory business.
His bride is a dang’uter of Mrs de
\nliin of Hay ('ity. and is endowed
with the graces and (harms of the
women of the obi South' rn artislut
Witl is jml
Would see tils
a glance yon
io (cuts fol I
The lint Is Wid. it*
world-wide to ill picture show man
ugeth. imiiii'h ii litlte sin et <2 time a
year. That curries no advertp.in
and in order to im>k oyer that sheet
«>f his he etinrge cadi mnnttger It"
per year in cash. Hi lutsim . i- Io'
review every feature picture, ami then
tell in his own cold blooded
lie thinks us Im see
: seen II. and you can Just het
And this Is what he
picture he has Just
York’s best
art igtii
Becoiuing
lw
ttinl barbarous u* they were icnturie-
ago. Mr. and Mrs. Jolm am were ac-
tually captured t.y a hand of the most
‘ dani ' i oii* <d i e e .md In- md Pi ■
wife, determined tn Imve
o take buck, if they cvir
tuck to the crunk until the la a
minute and we get
urn heli- cable < i<
Wild loo
and Mis
is
The Stat® of Texas,
Tu the Sheriff or any Constable of
Matagorda County—Cireeting:
You are hereby commanded to cause
ie following notice to be published
in a newspaper of general circiilatfon
which ha* been continuously and reg-
ular). published for a period of not
li - than one year preceding the date
of flic notice in the county of Matagor*
la. State of Texas, and you shall causa
aid notice to be printed at least once
tach wick for the period of ten days
xclimh'e of the first day ot publica-
tion before the return day hereof:
Xollcv of application for I’robutf <4
Hill.
The State of Texas.
I'o ail
tate of C II
Know Ye That Clara C. Trego has
riled in Hm ('minty Court of Matagor-
1a County, an upplicuti tn for probuto
of will and letter testamentary upon
the i -ate of C. II Trego, deceastd,
' hi'It will I* Ic ard at the next term
of Au court, commencing the third
Monday tn Fe iruary, A. D. 1919, at
ihe court Imuso thereof, in the city
•f Bay City, Texas, at which time all
" i -on* inton ated in said estate may
appear and contest said application
d.ould liny desire to do so.
Henin fail not. but have you then
md there before raid court this writ,
with your return thereon endorsed,
diowing how you have executed tho
same.
Given
customers that sat
wan conclusive evidence
interested and enti r
lohnson lectured
vvlileh t
K»
usnrer
d offii
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Tlie
by res
the (
tuinty
Austii
meet it
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Runabout
$500
Work In * (
Brilliant Xi liievemi-nts in
•■llcvelntion.'*
of Fate" Nnrpusses
*■*..... ' *i
Liberty Bonds
........ and ===== =
Town Lots
■
■
Touring
525
Coupe -
650
Sedan
775
or
Ton Truck Chassis
550
’i'hi'se Uriel’s f. o. b. Detroit
Ford Motor Company
D. P. Ml
IRE
••
j (. U* Have Your Order Now
Bay City Auto & Sales Co.
BdT City, Texas
this!
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4
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4^6
Don’t bo fooled or swindled out
of your Bonds. I will take them
at face value as part payment
on lots up to one half the value
of lots, balance on long time
monthly installment. This op-
portunity may not come to you
again. Open for sixty days only.
screen
is a gripping drama In
which the gifted actress 1* given
wide scope to display her tremendous.
'dramatic powers.
' Revolation.” her first Screen ('I ts-1
sic production, marked a new era iu
the art of motion pictures and was]
received by noted dramatic critic*I
and the public as the greatest thing
•he had gone nn tho at.ige or screen
"Toys of surpasses oven this!
super classic.
Na ’itnova. the great Russian ac-
tress. has capped the climax of her
brilliant career by her wonderful work
in her hit' t screen play, "Toys of
I'ate.'' a Screen Classics. Im . pro-
duction. which will be released by
Metro. This tnh nted and internation-
ally famous artist has combined an
unusually successful tlioatrical sen-
son on Broadway with her latest su-
preme photoplay ai hievements. "The
Wild Duck.” ‘The Doll's House” anil
' lledda Gabler." and other plays by'
the note] Scandinavian dramatist.!
Hendrick Ibsen, comprised her tepor-
tolre of stage plays and "Revelation”
and "Toy* of Fate.” her picture fea-
tures, produced tins year.
"Toys of I'ate," fu r latest
maslerpiece
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