The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 232, Ed. 1 Monday, October 29, 1923 Page: 4 of 4
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Don't miss our
Special Sale
There is
LUMBER
on
Silverplated
and there’s
More Lumber
Hollow Ware
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ALAMO LUMBER CO.
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Jeweler and Optometrist
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Read It and Save
MONUMENTS
or
Made of the bent grades of marble or granite — Write or
phone us for salesman to call
Money for Yourself
Bay City, Texas
Phone 338
$ 7.50
N otice
Callahan Chevrolet Co
DAY OR NIGHT
PHONE 109
055257
E. W. Turner Rice and
Irrigation Co., Inc.
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helf won#
Tha Homt of Hatt, SchafTnar A Marx Clothaa
Only a few more pieces to go
at this price
They make handsome Xmas, wed-
ding and anniversary gifts
110 DISASTERS IN YEAR
ENLIST RED CROSS AID
Other Sizes at a Low Figure—See Before Buying. These Tires Are All
Guaranteed by the Manufacturer
Values up to $12.50, during
this sale only
Our Stock of Accessories Is Complete—Get What You Need for the Car
From Us and Save Money
30x31/g FABRIC FLAT TREAD AJAX..
30x3ia REGULAR CORD (MICHELIN)
30x3 FABRIC TIRES (OLYMPIAN)
30x3 FABRIC TIRES (AJAX)
Located Near Collegeport. Matagorda County, on as Fine
a Body of Rice Soil as Can Be Found
in America
Largest Individual Rice Farming Project in the World
12.000 Acres Under One Management
Inquiries for Plans of Development Will Be
Cheerfully Answered
If you have this number please bring it into our Store at
once and get the DINNER SET
SECOND NUMBER DRAWN FOR THE FORTY TWO
PIECE DINNER SET IS
$ 8.95
$ 9.95
$12.00
! row EH OF Ml SIC AND
PMN EN( E. THESE OF
NEW < AKE WE I’ll TIKE
STI NNIMJ GOWN WORN
Hl sTIH IN NEW FII.S.
-WlGHTY l.lh’ I HOME"
BAY CITY MONUMENT WORKS
G. C. Richardson, Proprietor
-----President
----Treasurer
-----Secretary
Manager
Harry J. Stoopes....
J. V. Brasfield
A. Miller
E. W. Tnrner
— At—
THE RE U TT FtRI.OR
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LuScLHMOU^
•eqnisites and • •
« best packs. • •
give mill-
*T want to. therefor* I cant” la the
spirit that spurn th* Rsd Croat work
tr to wall doing
Nearly $400,000 Spent in United
States —Greek Refugee
Work Completed.
Red Cross Field
Of Action Covers
All the World
For Ita preparedness to render re-
lief through effective and generous aid
to the sufferers from disaster the ‘
American Red Cross Is universally re-
lawl for the tailored suP which Mtea
Macks 111 wears
acenes With
brown velvet
SIMON BROS.
••••••••••••a
< HRIRTIIN St lENt E •
NFRYItFR •
Church corner Sth and Ave C. •
Service* Sunday morning at 11 •
.•nnday evening at 8 on. •
Sunday School at • 45 a tn •
Wednesday evening at I M •
• Everyone la cordially Invited •
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NUKE YOU AKE
DRIVE STRAIGHT AHEAD TO -
I here is noth—w
Home DfLmt t
It is
Represented by M.HI mam here, th*
American Red fro** panelra’ea to
nearly every part of th* world Th*
tnaular and foreign roll call atatlstle*
far the past year ar* a moat conclu
aiva manifestation of th* Red Croat
spirit carried Into th* moat remote
land* la Europe there ar* 4.0H
members in Turkey, and active In
tba Constantinople Chapter 1.546 Chi
n* has an enrollment of 2.1S2. Africa.
IIS; India 124. and Australia. I*
Evea Vladivostok. In 'rigid Siberia,
ha* a llv* chi pt er with 100 member*
The Philippine (eland* can mobilise
11.747 under th* Red Cross banner
and Hawaii 7 141 Th* total fund*
rained through torelga and tnaular
membership enrollment and seat to
national headquarter* la Washington
mounted to |•0.11114, while an addl
'tonal *11.110 was forwarded for th*
•adowment fund of the American Red
Cron* The high a*** roll call in till
waa tn Inspiring nnccean The Navy
signed on 4.111 for the Red Cron* and
the merchant ships 4,141 Of tba to
tai membership outside th* United
State* 11.1*0 ar* registered with chap
ter* In foreign land*, the Insular po*
session* and dependencies
Watching a picture from a soft
! . .it In u picture theatre may make
'<>n<- feel that directing is an easy job,
j but anyone watching Edwin Carew*
( producing ' Mighty ijik’ a Rose," a
■ r’li it National release coining to the
I Grand hTeatri- Monday and Tuesday,
will make one know that a director
1 lias to know many things.
1 I llll It imi son wei K.
• •
• Just rt elved a full line of •
• g arsn'eed toilet r< ‘ “
• where yo* get the
• we al’O give man
• cure t ' men »nd boy*.
Trts.1
Fifth Avenue’s smartest shop*
—.... on >11
FNtlr—Fair—Fair -
Where - where—where"
Wav City. Ray City,
Fair -Fair Fair”’
That * our yell—toarn It
live It
Life Saving Work
Of Red Cross Corps
Wars on Drownings
—
How to be Better
Evcrv Day in EveryWay
Sound, reireshing sleep is necessary Red Cross In addition to making ap ■
toattain bounding health and vitality, propriatlon* from Its treasury and aa
Most people sleep long enough, but I •'««»»« P”r“-"e r«n I
’ ■ r •• • , work, the Red Cross in disaster cen !
trail*** and make* mor* *ff*ctfv* re- |
lief fund* and supplies contributed by
the country at large
Bine* 1111 th* K*d Croa* ha* ad-
| ministered more than 120.000.000 for
• a.— ataal* aaiaaaa,, n! diaasla* rallof |
____r I Red Cross.
iin bounding health and vitality. ■ propriatlon* from Its treasury and
Th* disaster* In th* United State*
: during lbs paat year reported 240 per-
aons killed, 991 injured, 12,691 ren
i dered honiele**. Th* total property
loss was estimated at 120,710.000
Relief of suffering caused by disas-
ters of such magnitude aa to over
| whelm th* resource* of th* communi
I ties In which they occur Is fundamen j
| tai to th* charter of th* American
th* single purpose of disaster relief.
That it may continue to accept th* re-
apoualbllitie* which grave emergen I
cle* place upon th* American Red
Croaa appeal is mad* for a nation-
wide renewal of membership during
the annual roll call, which opens ou
Armistice Day, November 11, and
doses on Thanksgiving Day, Novem
bar l’».
If you haven't thin number, hold your Tickets. If this
numlwr dots not show up. we will draw again
SATURDAY. (XT. 27. at 10 I’. M.
YOU CAN BUY THE BENT OB YOU
THE SORRIEST. BE
THEN
In one of the later
this Is worn n chic
hat. brown waiklngi
shoes and gloves of tan nappa— the*e
from Fifth Avenue’s smartest shop*
h » iK« BED SHU NG. »*<x nwuncM, that
ohaUi **•) th* '
- W l| kl It Fl HAITI HE 1 OMFANY
(hin< "|u»» an rood.” Isook tor lhe
* trade mars on ihu »id« rad.
* y< lit 1 U.i j(lie*.
•'Now you’ll Imw a De Lot Slap”
many do not sleep well enough.
Sound, rrhsed »lwp is itnpoewbl* on th* av
erage sagging. s[nnelwuKing, muscle-cramping
bedw'ring On your chore* ol bedspring\
thrreiore, laigely depends your good or bad ]
(■H-ling. lie particular, chocae a Rome ZJ* Lu*» |
l>ed«|>ring. It is *ienntually designed lo ac-
cotnnicskte the body perfectly. It caiuur sag.
cramp th* muscle*, or cause nerve preeeure
It i« interchangeable, tit* either wood
metal bed*
Call today—Aak im to aliow you th* Keen*
DfLiui
The custome* worn by iMroChy
Mackalll in the Edwin Cnrvwe F1r»l
National relee**. 'Mighty lak' a
Hoee," showing at the Grand Theatre
Monday and Tuesday .afford striking
contrast. FVom the poorest and shab-,
bleat of little dresses to the most e»-,
qulsHe gown* ts the order In the
first scenes of the picture be appear*
garbed as a little orphan girl In the
dun colored frocks of a nondescript
charncter and skimpy as to material.
These frocks were carefully planned
and mmle by ln»ro<hy and her mother
thus giving a home-made appearance
that couM mW be found In the cheap-J
cat ready-made dresses
Gorgiou* apple green charmeusei
worn by Ih»ro4hy later In the picture,
reveal* the real beauty of the actrea*. i
Elaborately flllgreed with silver and,
crystal and caught over the right,
shoulder with a wreath of delicately J
hued silk flowers, it Isa tribute to the >
dressmaking art. It I* of the regal |
tvpe of gown moot popular during
the days of Queen Elltabeth. yet in1
the execution of detail It strikes a
strictly modern nota With this gown
Dorothy wears sliver evening slip^
yers. The green material matches
the artist’s eyes and enhances their
depth While her hair worn high and ,
a 110.000 evening cape of chinchilla. |
Dorothy la an entrancing to the eye]
as a gorgeous butterfly Jn«t emerged.
from a drab cocoon.
Prom England came the green blue
AN INTBIXIGKNT PERRON either
sei. may earn 1100 to |2M monthly
corresponding for newspaper*; 115 to
|25 weekly in spare time; etperience
unnece»»ary; no canvassing; *ub-
Rend for partlcu-
The Insignia of th* American Red
| Croaa I.lf* Raving Corp* on the bath-
ing apparel of man. women and
I youth* I* s*en everywhere at favorite
bathing place* along the coaats, rtv- I
era. lake* and pond* In It* unrelent-
ing campaign to reduce toaa of life by I
drowning the Red Cros* t* making
constant headway Th* demand* for
instruction from organisation* in all
part* of th* country wer* ao numer
oua th* past year that tt waa necaa
aary to mor* thaa double tbe staff of
, Red Croa* Instructor* Tht* work of
training for water life saving showed
aa enrollment of over 10.000 volun
t**r* *nll*t*d for duty on patrol, for
raacue and resuacltatlon. all comp*
teal te Instruct other* in th* standard
water aafaty method* Th* Red Cross
by request of th* War Department
give* water Rrat aid training at th*
United State* Military and Naval
academies sad la the military training
camp* for reserve oMcer* and olvll
tana Th* four cash prtsee awarded
by the Red Croa* laat year for heroic
r*acu*s wer* conferred upon two girl*,
a boy aed a man. Indicating that th*
< youth* of th* country atand well at
the top la contervlag Ufa aloag our
water course*
November 11-18 ha* been officially
designated a* F’ather and Hou Week;
li) the International Council for Re-
ligious F.’ducntlon and the Y. M. C.
’> mid II will lie observed all over
li o world. Hay City will probably
1 tall In line and arrange to make a
proper obn rvance of tills time. We
, think as much of our boys as any
C ommunity and will lie as glad to ac-
I cord them the proper recognition
--0—o----
Have your hemstitching
I Julies Exchange.
ADYFRT1NING RATER
Per inch per ts*u* Dally Tribune,
net to u«, 25 cent*.
Per Inch pet !»••• Matagorda
1 canty Tribune, net to u*. 10 cent*
Local advertising, flrst Insertion.
10 cents per lln* Rubseqnent Inser-
tlons (*am* copvi 5 cents per line.
All legal work. SR cent* per Inch,
per Insertion Publisher’* return*
on legal work will be made when
■toney I* paid for the service
— e • " -
. Have yon seen the latest -the Park’*
Studio—-next door to the Grand The- -------
MS " ’f‘
—Mouth Texas (’an give you a sitliio. tars
SSS^^ 'Rhy w night Come and eee. 11-tf falo. N T.
garded aa th* on* organization from
which response lo appeal for help ts
Immediate In th* last year, accord J
Ing to th* annual report of the Red
Cross. Ita disaster relief operations
were carried out in 110 localitlea in
th* United State* Thia work, with
activities carried over from th* prevl-
done at' oua year, required th* expenditure tn
12-tf th* United Htat** of 1S97.46104 by
! th* American Red Cross, it* Chapters
I and Branches. In th* emergency fol-
lowing th* defeat of the Greek forces
In Turkey and th* burning of the city
of Smyrna, which entailed th* relief
of nearly 900,000 men. women and
children, Red Cross National Head-
quarters expended 12,606,696.09. The
' food distributed In Greece aggregated
I 26,000 tons; garment*. 109,000; blan-
kets. 48,660; new shoes, 6,000 pairs; |
medical, hospital and sanitary sup-
plies, 104 tons. In tbe feeding of the
refugees there was listed upwards of
' 82,000 children under three years of
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 232, Ed. 1 Monday, October 29, 1923, newspaper, October 29, 1923; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365818/m1/4/?rotate=90: 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.