The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 117, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 26, 1924 Page: 3 of 4
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WHAT DOES THE WORD
oh i’Ersoxals
LOCALS
GRAND
Time Sickening Kind
Mr and Mrs
ON YOUR SILVERWARE MEAN?
TODAY
Johnson
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In
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LONG LIVE
and
THE KING
diamond
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P. G. SECREST
PICK Is • • • III
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“The
mum
Houston
Optometrist
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Jeweler
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In
spend
Mr
MARGARET HORD Met OAM l.|.
mi si< sTi hios
his
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P. G. Huston
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BABY CHICKS
Mrs. A. E. Stinnett
.1
(Hute c
Wher
WE HAVE LOTS OF BABY CHIX
Our chix arc from free range White Ixghorn hens
w
hatched in a Mammoth Cnndce Incubator by an expert.
Clark’s Special Coffee
A
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«••••••••••••••••
Order your chix now and reap a rich harvest in egga
diKki.x Klin
Kg A nte high.
next fall when
said John Suth-
*1.25 Per Hundred I'ounds
HilltopFarm & Hatchery
• Hll 4 ITA Hl< I Wil l.IM ( o. •
Ixx-khart, Texan
Box A, 836
The Newest Thing in Oil Cook Stoves
ry cooking requirement in utock
SiM9 for r
Coffee That Satisfies
Walker Furniture Company
I
J
am
Take
3
Tht'dfordj
IVER MEDICINE
Srnisll
L—ws
Fepsinated Calomel Is
Better than the Old-
We will lie glad to ship you "prepaid” any amount of
thcM chix—deliver them right at your door at 20 cent* each.
Would your floors
stand this*test?
4
Our Assortment of the Celebrated Gordon Hosiery
In Complete
NEW AND VERY ATTRACTIVE SELECTION OF
"CO-ED" DRESSES—TI B SILK. CANDY STRIPE
New Perfection
OilStoves and Ovens
Mr. AV. B. (love, ol Matagorda. was
a business visitor to Bay <'ity todin
Two
coming
cheap,
ou
Mr. E. J Koebl, of Wharton, spent
today, in the city.
It. L. Williams spent
t da.v in Eagle Lake.
The w
gnawing
Till: X|GHT II AAA h"
I Imo
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• v
hewx Iter
i much yc
I roles i
Za tiu
get up hungry and feeling fine. Rec- [
uininendod by
P. G. In STOX, BRI GGIST
XII ER I FPM NAI.E
Order of Mak
It
h<d
.Miss
.Miss
to
11.
t ravelin# dr«»m» |
with |
the
present
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Jackie
CootfAB
will ■ pptPTUb'
r or send In yoi
ter pip»r Is just
■A
Mrs. Caroline (Ml) arrived yester-
visit her son,
an ex-
niortsr used nt
This bitumen ii
e«| In the Bible
Toner of |Ube|
Eras!
Miss Jean Steel is the guest of Mrs
Jules Uueros in Collegt port today.
, w. .....
\ diamond studded
i. W.
E M
mind
mind
ch m evi-
for*the future of the fis industry ini ,
Exports art engaged in ’
Mr. and Mrs z Whitfield ami Mr. small tablet at bed-time and you will
—1.* Field, all of Dallas, are
tlie guests of their siatera. Mesdatnes
■ .John CaHthton and W (’. Lloyd.
Jgg
haa i rn m a< him < <».
The stove every woman has longed
for, but has never before been able
to obtain at a moderate price. A
new Blue Chimney New Perfection,
with greater cooking speed and many
other outstanding improvement*. The
Iwst value in popular-priced oil cook
stoves today.
Mr. Howie Vaughan was a visitor
t<‘ from Cedar Lane yesterday.
a laruc
-A I ATI MS
T> 1S2A
Frank Carr,
II Sheriff, Matagorda Cbanty. Tetaa
|«-13-M-Z7
is your protection. \ <>u cun ace visible
proof in our window u AS ntcrspurrcd
panel submerged in water for inoutha
uf u lime. Water cun have no effect
on the surface. Waterapar is water-
■I. The hai dy finish will not crack,
will not turn white nor peel.
physicians
grave
rallied and
out for him.
the King," his first]
which comes to
Th* ater on Wednesday
Mrs. Engine Yeamans and sister.
.Miss Berdie Jepson, of 11.m non, left
last wi'ek. to spend the summer tn
the .X’. rth They will visit their girl-
hood home at Adams, Nebraska, and
rclativ. s and friends at Beatrice, Fre-
mont and other points in Nebraska
and will also spend several weeks in
Colorado before returning to Hous-
ton in the fall.
rrafi f*»r
it" (a Ptrittontfli Pltfl
, .ITTMVMH RkATa SOM OOMffANT
Tht rain of last week fell just In
time for.the young fig trees and.
a isinsojii'Uice, the orchards are
a
Mr hll'i* Just wched
assortnieni of
titlttlix
At higher prices we also carry the
New Perfection with the powerful,
fast-as-gas Supertax Burners — the
finest and fasteat-cooking oil range
in the world.
We gladly demonstrate New Per-
fect I"n moth’lti for you at any time.
present season
veritable gotlseud
'I
1
Miss Mula Herrill and brother. W.
B. Serirll, of Matagorda, sailed yes |
terday from Galveston on the steam-
ship, 'Comal," for New York and
other points East, where they will
much of the summer.
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C. P. FRAXZ
edillng of .Ml
I Mr T P
solemnised '
June ?r>, s’ the
with Rev W
lervice and
The word “Sterling” is a very common household word,
unl by most all owners of silverware and by those inter-
ested in silverware and if you should ask them .just what
this word, “Sterling," really means you would be surprised
how few could really tell you.
In the first place the word has to do with Quality only
and not with quantity or with weight.
A piece of sterling silver is composed of 925 parts of
pure silver and 75 parts of foreign metal which is termed
“alloy.” Thus the word. "Sterling," means that the piece
of silver bearing this stamp is 925-1000 pure silver and
75-1000 alloy, making the piece of silv<>r 925-100 tine in
quality.
A piece of silver may be as thin and as light in weight
as a piece of I issue paper or it may he heavy and massive
in weight and yet both pieces be sterling.
You will always find us ready and willing to talk silver
to you.
Ask for our little booklet, “Hour to Set the Table Cor-
rectly.”
Ttxs*.
t Mataxnrda.
M, by virtue nf an Order
e<| out nf the IMutrlct (to
of Matagorda County
ju>igXnent rendered in
the 13th day of July. A
a. Nannie 1
ixalnxt John
£ STERLING9
id h un Roin ui s
HIM II \K I
bride
prrNtMitM
a in<»tig
present.
their w <
to UHilNbinn
and Mrn \V
to their friei
Ml. Texan
.1ICKIF COOG IX QI ITS K AGS
IX ••IOX(< I.IYt: THE hlXG”
A gentleman came in from Pali
cioa Tuesday and sold abi ut eight
bushels of choice plums at I" cent* a
gallon in just a little while. Any
yard in Bay City can prod me eight
bushels of plums on Just a few trees
They grow well and are positively
not the least trouble.
construction Job
:..y, died at a hos-
last night.
IhMlgc coupe. In
Ing trip la being
and other points
Hams will be a1
is July 2. at On
"I.EITHER ST<»< hIXi.s”
PRH I S - - . to 15 25c
Mrs. ,M. L. McClure and two daugh-
ters, Mary Marshal and I'raneis, re-
turned to Hay City Monday after
spending several weeks In
with friends ami relatives.
Beatlice Poole was the guest
Annetta Johnson in
_ the orchards are in
flourishing condition. As the first
year is usually the hardest on young
trees the present season In the of \|i Mary
ground Is a veritable godsend and Gulf, yesterday,
will put the trees past the first vear
danger period splendidly There
but little, if anv, doubt entertained
thia county.
propagating the largest orchards ami
thay have unirounded faith In the ,
business. Not only that, but they are utll| \|r, j
golDT ahead with a full knowledge
of fcrllat they are doing ami are forti-
tyllg themselves against any an I all
possible disappointments it Is safe
t0'telly that the fig Industry in Mata
gi)>Ua County can be counted on as
on! of our staple and dependatrle
crops.
, day irom Houston to
•Mr. Hu|gl' GUI. of this city, for
tended rime.
obtained bfl
onto tb«
Mrs W F Tetts. .Miss Cleo and
Mis. E M Williamson motored
Wharton today to nitet Mrs G
Htubblefleld who will visit them.
full In the Tribune
It is gentle, imported English
Calomel, combined with Pepsin and
other helpful ingredients. It is mild
, but certain, causing no harshness or
unpleasantness and will absolutely
relieve indigestion, billiousnese, bad
rolds, constipation and sick headaches.
And best of all it does it at once—
quickly and pleasantly. Take one
The w.
era and
quietly «
tii ng
Is* Velma How-
Williams was
Wednesday eve-1
Baptist parson-1
M. Joslin r. ailing I
only a few friend-1
romantic tales,
hart
sonally supervised
liirect r Victor Schertzltigi r. Art
I rector J. J.
matoKiapher
In ought the story
a wealth ol beauty, gorgeous detail
and general exqulslle investltudo that
by far any of Jackie's earlier
.Mrs. Z W. DeLano was hostess to
the regular meeting of the Pricillns
yesterday. The entire hom was
beautifully decorated in all - its of
cut flowers which were artistically
arranged. A very enjoyable meeting
was held, everyone In Ing very much
occupied with their sewing Outside
of the regular members. Mr- ll. l.in. 1
had as her guests Mesdames Bass ol ]
Houston, A. Harris, W II. Robison,
Jack Young. M. Bell and John Gu.vun i
IJdliclous refreshniints. consisting ol i
pie a la mode and ice tea were serve l I
to about 30 guests. Mrs. JleLano wasi
assisted In serving by Mesdames Bell. |
de St Aubin. Erickson and Miss Mau
rine DeLano Th< next meeling will]
be held at Mrs. Henry Rugeley s
Bass and children of I
guests of Mrs Suvle,
Tht*r* Bt<*
reader*, bin
tlu*
drUfe
HlirpH
prod iietionH.
Even without Hh rttar, “L<hik Liw
the Kiux” would rank hitch aa a cine
malk* HchieviMiient. WHIi laukh-
Coogan, it distinction aa a
film masterpiece
No rliaraot< rizatlon which .lucid*
han created heretofore has fitted him
ho completely «*» the role of Crown
Prince of iMVotiia. Ferdinand Wil
Ham Otto in the story, and as Jackie
portrays him in the picture, in all boy
Every <*motion of joy. of aadneaa, of
puz/ienoni, of wistful dtnire, and of
iiventh* mlHclitevoiiMni‘HH, to which
the normal eiaht^yearold Is heir, is
Dr and Mrs
Houston are
Stewart.
an<l other* out of the r
away from home, that I
prsetlcnl to reproduce
I slthough there have
I strong and urgent request* for
Th. piageint will be puldis
FOR HALE: Two seven■< ightlis
Brahma bulls, coming three yeer.s
old: For sale cheap. Three mile
south of Blessing on ranch. L K
HEJIKICK. Blessing, Texas
18-24d-2O-27w
Iksidcs Wutvrspur transparent
tliciA- nre eighteen different Iwautiful
«<>l<ii s <>l Wulvrapur colored varnishes
un.l enuniela. ou can use them your*
•elf. PiHxbntgli Proof Products.
Th*' bl«M>d orang*
grafting the sweet orange
stem of the pomegranate.
kAt?o«.
^gn^< BOSMKKT
till piil up lii neat, tioicy
imcIkHU'**» Idrid fer tftfl-% or
p< r-eiial u*»*. The HI NT pal
up In the XE ATI ST BAA.
< nil u rmtml <o r I hem
C P. Franz, who was fatally
injured in a scafford accident at the
Heimann H< spltiil
in Houston. Tuesday
p tn! In that city I--
Immediately following the accident
Mr. Franz was rushed to a hospital,
where attending physicians pro-
nouned his Injuries grave How-1
ever, later on he rallied ami soniej
held
• •••••••••••••••••
lilt At 1.1 a F«H MAI E. •
» am! old blcyclas Gat •
r order In early for that •
mn wheed for y . •
Miss Cleo Tetts returned home yes-1
terday from a 10 days' visit In Hous-
ton.
tracts or par-
city of
County,
a«
Bay < Ity,
Mrs Annie Rugeley returned home ■ -----
'yesterday from a delightful trip In M'A |{ Mil X F> IX GORG E<H S GOAA X
Antonio, Houston and Colorado
'limy
>1
A diamond anklet, diamond shoe
buckles and heels, seven rows of dia-
mond bracelets. L-.......
staff four fett tall surmounted with
a diamond ball, a four-strand pearl
necklace, a belt buckle encursted |
with gems and rings on every Unger. ]
Constance Talmadgo in tin* nou- ]
veau riche sequences of her lat> st :
comedy, “The Goldfish.” is a bril-1
liant sight. Clare West, noted cos-1
tunic designer, has literally draped 1
Constance In Jewels for tlie scents
in "The Goldfish" which show the ]
star as a New York woiking goll who
has suddenly come itno great riches. ;
“The Goldfish,** a First National I
picture, will be shown at the Grand
Theatie on Monday and Tuesday. |
Constance is gorgeously biautlfulj
In the gowns designed for her liy i
Clare West, even though Director
Jerome Stortq has purposely seen t<i
It that site is overloaded with a stU- I
pend* us display of wealth and ilr t-s-!
ed in the extremes of fashion.
As Mrs. Herman Krauss in “The]
Goldfish" Constance w ill be the ceo-j
ter of attraction for every sheik from 1
Portland, Oregon, to Portland. Maine |
In the eurllir sequences of "The 11
Goldfish1' Constance plays the role)
of a piano picker in a Coney Island
dance hall. And. after she divorces
Herman Krauss and becomes .Mrs
Hamilton J Powers she is seen as
a young Fifth Avenue matron of im-
peccable taste.
“The Goldfish.” adapted by C. Gard-
ner Sullivan from Gladys Unger's
......] stage play in which .Marjorie Mam
hopes w. re held out for him. bu'j w :,.N r."'
death came last night at 10 o'clock
bet edent was a native of this conn i
ami hail a number of relatives ini
this city and section. His brother,I
Mr AV. R. Franz, lift this morning)
for Houston to attend the funeral
Mr. Franz leaves a wife ami five
I children and a number of gratld-
I children.
Mr. W. A. Furber and sister, .Mrs
C; B Fisher, ol Markham, will nt v,
to.Bay City this week. They have
^,ised the N. M Vogilsang resident e
Varner Avenue G and Third .Mr
Furber will manage the Bay City Ric,
Milling Co.'s mill amt bus nes
I. Cchenck by Je-
rome Storm with Constance Talmudge
as the star.
Jack Mulhall is Constance’s Lad-
ing msn. Others having prominent
in the cast are Jean HersholU -
i Pitts. Edward Connelly. wn-|-
liuni Conklin. Nellie Bly Baker, I
White ami Wallace liavidson
qa—-
n.OAA ERs
Aletru Photoplay by Mary Roberts'
Rinehart Shuns Boy star In
His Greatest Role.
: "Genius,*' wrote a prominent critic i
"is an lunate gift of the
Talent is tile ability to use |
that gift or the lesaer advantages
vouchsafed to tin* particular Individ-
. ual Seldom does one person have
I both, but Jackie Coogan comes tn til's
I select class.
The true artist not only poises es
i both genius ami talent, he is alsa
marked by an ability to transemd the
average limitations. In other words,
the grout actor is not Ju-t a eomedlan
I or a tragedian, or a type of ........‘
I alii.tl,,,,'
Mid Court on
l> IH23, in
Williams, a
Io*, and against John Sutherland,
al.. No. gAgtl on the docket of said
irt. 1 did <>n the tlth day of June.
11 1*24. at in o'clock a. m, levy
m the following d*a< ribed tract*
and parrel* of land situate in the
county of Matagorda. State of Te»n«.
, and belonging to the
.eland, et al, to-wU:
I All those eedtain lot
! cels of land situated In th»
| Hay City, In Matagorda
I Texas, and known and described
i follows, to-wit: Tx»t« number'd
teen (l£). sixteen <!«•. seventeen
(17) and eighteen (1*). In block num-
ber 11*, of the town of Bay City, j
i Texas, said lots fronting 100 feet
north on Seventh Street, and running1
i hark south between parallel line* 140]
feet, according to the map and plat
nf *.tld city of Bay City, record' d in
] Vol. 5, pages 3B to 39 of the Deed
Records of Matagorda County. Texas
] And on the 1st day of July, A. D. ]
1924, being the first Tuesday of said
(month, between the hours of 10
o’clock a m and 4 o'clock p m. on
I said day. at the court house door of .
j Mid county t *111 offer for sale and
sett at pwMic auction, for cash, all'1
the right, title and Interest of the
| Mid John Sutherland, et al., In and
: to said property
I Bated at Bay City. Texas, this the1
4th day of June. A n 1924.
The hri*1r w*
I of grey canton rre|H*. trimmed
I white Lice and «lull blue velvet
| i*< the eldeat daughter of .Mr, A M
j Flower# and wan one of the mowt pop
i iilar and lie loved young la<*
i Hay City
Mr William*, whome home
V'lvlon, leM.. i# an efficient oil
from Damon. Texan
The bride wan th
I many prraenta from
friend*, among w
gr<Mim*a present, a
which
* | IE cnnncca ore tluit your homo
1 will never be inundated. But
every wet mIioc ihut leave* its murk on
the floor*, every drop of liquid that is
apilled on them produces the »itiuo
cileet in a minor way.
They Are Pretty— They Are Stylish—Th<-y
Are Serviceable
i Jewel* Worn by I oiishiuce
Talmadgo In **lhe Golili'tsh.”
FOR SALE A good milch cow:
cheap See .MRS. HAY at the Geo.
Harris place. 17-lmo
f one aort i
allot tier.
And so It si’i'IllH with Jackie lie-
spite hfs eight ami a half years, there
He, ms ti lie no situation, no emotion,
which he cannot grasp and having
grasped, portray in such fashion that
it will ring the answering note in the
hearts of those who watch lilm eii the
screen. Because of Ills debut in "The
Kid.'' Jackie was long classed uh u
comedian, a < laHsificallon whose
I merit was rutin r Intensified by
I'eck's Bad Boy " But in "My Boy,"'
he showed the Hlncerlti of a graver
characterization So. through "Trou-
ble," "llllver Twist” and ' Baddy." his
roles were pitched predominantly in
the minor key, with here and there
ii hi aven sent flash of lilting glee to
lighten the sombre tones of his Im-
personations mid to reveal him as a
truly great actor.
In "Circus Bays." his latest release
before "Long Live the King." the hu
morons element was the prnlomlnat
Ing strain, but several scenes ol great
tenderness again strike the human
Imla nee.
"Long Live
Metro picture, which comes to the
Grand Theater on Wednesday and]
Thursday, reveals Jackie at the zenith
of Ills jiowers in a delightfully roman ]
tic storj be the supreme spinner ol'
Mary Roberts Rine i
Jack Coogan, senior, who per
the production.
Di-
Hughes and Chief Cine
Frank Good, have]
to the screen with
to lie found in Jackie's portrayal. His
trials are those of any adventurous
lad under the discipline which falls
the lot of youth in high station.
wo* s are those of any la<i orphan
ami barred by conventions from
free companionship with other Iwiya;
I his joys arc those of any l>o> tempor-
I arlly ri'loaseil from kindly, yet omni-
present tlHi'Itege; Ills happiness Is
] that of any youngster over the iicqul I
iltioii of new playthings or the con-I
umintitlon of other childish wishes I
In short, the Crown Prince of La
f V'inlu, despite his rank and title. Is I
i the Ihii who Is yours In your dreams!
'of purvnthoiMl. or, when you are tils
e. Is your Ideal companion, and
in portraying the crown
makes you feel ihut he Is that
earn boy iu th'' flesh
fnun<| Hfi
THE
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