The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 265, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 7, 1926 Page: 2 of 4
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Political Announcement 5
World
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I aim to render you a service that will
DR. M. ERTL
Optometrist and Optician
Still Lower Prices
Boney Building
BAY CITY FIRE DEPARTMEN
Presents
L. B. WESSELMAN’S COMEDIANS
IN THE BIG
Graham
Large production justifies low prices.
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NEW PRICES
GRAHAM BROTHERS
TRUCKS
SOLD BY DODGE BROTHERS
DEALERS EVERYWHERE
High-Class Vaudeville between Acts
FREE
LADIES--FREE
THE DAILY TRIBUNE
inspection of the factory. seeing every
| atre January is and 19. Frank Lloyd
Published Every Day Except Sunday
The Matagorda County Tribune
representatives of Dodge Brothers and will be taxed to take care of the men
A HAPPY NEW YEAR
Today, If We Could
delegation from the
promised
raise
$50,000 to be used in the construction
building
meeting that Texas has 30
more
appreciation of your patronage in the past
But
Christian Science
Services
HOODSVARIETYSTORE
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Our job printing cannot be beaten
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L NEXT WEEK
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Chureh corner 5th and Ave. C.
Seri Ices Sunday morning at 11.
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
Wednesday evening nt S o'clock.
Everyone is cordially invited.
S975
$1245
$1295
For Tax Assessor:
OSCAR BARBER.
almost
morning
dealers’
For County Superintendent :
MRS CLAIRE F POLLARD.
For County Treasur:
C LANGHAM.
sage of thanks and the season s choicest greetings.
For Countv Clerk.
RUBY HAWKINS.
For Tax Collector:
BERT CARR.
Admission: Adults 35c, Children 4 to 10 15c
Doors Open 7:30, Orchestra 8, Curtain 8:15
Reserved Seats I Oc and 1 5c
ery । "Winds of Chnce," which First Na
the tional will present at the Grand The-’
DALLAS WILL
HAVE CONVENTION
Leadership
justifies
Dodge Brothers
Representatives
Holding Meeting
1-TON CHASSIS...........
1% -TON CHASSIS...........
MBM LOW CHASSIS .......
f. o. b. Detroit
Tin: TRIBUNE PRINTINGCOMPANY
Publishers
com-
justify you to refer your friends to me.
and Graham Brothers have taken over , beautiful views of the Arctic.
mthod to reach as many as we can with our mes-
HARDY - ANDERSON AUTO COMPANY
Bay City, Texas
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the clasp of sincerity make you understand our
Two ladies, or one lady and one gentleman,
will be admitted Monday night on one paid
adult 35c ticket—two for one.
Graham Brothers announce a substantial reduc-
tion in the price of their complete line of trucks
and motor coaches, effective January 7th.
Brothers are the largest exclusive truck manufac-
turers in the world.
All New Plays, All New Vaudeville
A grand mixture of lively comedy-drama,
new vaudeville, catchy music, gorgeous
gowns, elaborate scenery, wonderful elec-
trical effects and rich comedy.
Opening Bill
“THE GIRL WINS”
A comedy with a real story of life, in 4 acts
MbfViMdkMa!JNINAIY1,WeKeNMS
With Double Wall and Heated as Warm
as Your Home
BAY CITY TEXAS
Commencing
MONDAY, JANUARY 11
arrive at the Michigan central station theatre, which Dodge Brothers, Inc.. as the Klondike, and include
since we are denied this privilege we utilize this
Cars will return the visitors to their and his company of players are said
hotels about 1 30 o'clock for dinner to have traveled an aggregate of 13,-
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Last year direct taxes averaging $26
per automobile were collected from
car owners in the United States.
process in the manufacture of
Dodge Brothers car.
Eyes of Medical World
Will Be Focused on
North I exas City on
April I 7.
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rite Bully Tribune
One Year
$10 earth from the center of Ilie circum-
which appear in this column are made
subject to the action of the White
Man's Union vrimariaj
One Year
youth of the American republic were
Movie “Miracle Man”
Turns 65 Extras
Into 300 For Film
victims of those ga
tution to accept
cured.
The Denver
acres of land.
all in time to be
We’d take you by the hand, one by one and with
es and became
I ference, poisonous gases were used
Entered as second class mutter nt and millions of the flower of our
the postoffice of Buy City under act
of Congress
ing room. Dealers will then make an
picture." The 300 were ready one
। hour before photographing —
menced.
year, will bring together fully 2500
will bring bands. some original de
vices tn banners are hinted at. and a
foootboall season atmosphere will be
added by "college" yells which some
of the delegations are known to have
been practicing. There will be a po-
lice escort for the parade,
Upon their arrival at the Graham
Brothers factory the dealers will be
taken for a complete inspection of the
plant and will see every process in
the construction of the Graham Broth-
ers truck, following the system of pro-
gressive assembly from the moment
materials start upon the endless jour-
ney that brings them out a few hours
later as completed trucks propelled
by their own power
This inspection completed the pa I
rade will form and proceed to the
Dodge Brothers factory where lunch-
eon for all the dealers will be served
on the second floor of the new build-
ing in a temporary but complete din-
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Because sparks from railroad en-
gines under government administra-
tion caused the great forest fires of
Minnesota in 1918, the government
was held liable for $15,000,000 dam-
ages.
Brothel Ine and Graham Brothers Guide" will be stationed along the
I'he convention probably the largest streets to direct the visitors to the
of any kind to be held in Detroit this theatre.
he reaches Denver, sometimes they | affair Some of the organizations
The capacity of the new Detroit
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Friday and Saturday Special All
wool dresses, sweaters and winter
coats One-half price. The Vogue
DALLAS. Texas, Jan 6. The eyes
of the medical world will turn to-
wards Dallas from April 17 and from
then until the end of the American
Medical Society convention, will be
focused on this city.
On April 17, IS and 19. the National
convention of the Jewish Consump-
tives Relief Society, that maintains
headquarters at Denver, will meet
here, followed by that of the leading
physicians and scientists in America.
It will be the first time in the history
of the Jewish Consumptives Relief
Society that u convention has been
held in the South
The organization maintains the
largest hospital in the United States,
and perhaps in the world, that gives
relief and treatment to patients suf
faring from the great white plague in
all its stages, absolutely free of
charge. This Institution is operated
entirely for charitable purposes, and
does not accept pay patients its char-
ities are unlimited, and include per-
sona of all ages, races and religion
it is filled at all times, and patients
accepted are kept for at least six
months, and some of them for two
years, until relief is afforded. the cure
is perfected, or the bodies are return-
ed to the dust from whence they came
and the spirits to the God who gave
them birth.
This organization is conducted on
entirely voluntary donations from
Jews all over the United States Dal
ins was successful in landing this
great body of men and women, who
devote their time and give their
money toward relieving suffering.
are forced to wait until too late The
object of this appeal to mankind, is
to make it possible for Denver insti
Thirteen special traina even from and to prepare for a surprise which is 000 miles. The "locations" were spread
the East and six it.ui th. West will in stoic for them at the new Detroit from Southern California as far north
best medical talent of the world will
lecture during these conventions
Prior to the world war, tuberculo-
sis was partially stemmed, but dur
lug the cataclyam that shook tin
"mFa
Cleveland, the
Lone Star State
bringing delegates to the for the entire week. Men in white
annual meetin of I lodge uniforms marked "Dodge Brothers
sufferers of consumption The great
athlete, Christy Matthewson was one
of them There are others
Sime the war, the hospital of the
Jewish Consumptives Relief Society
has been filled to overflowing with u
great waiting list. Those who can not
immediately get in, are cared for in a
building largely maintained in a Dal
las man, I Hude.
Those who are cured oi who are
relieved so that they may return to
the outer world and resume their sta
lions in life, are cared for until they
can secure positions
At the last national convention in
Hospital owns 160
and is fairly well
The meetings are not solely for busi-
ness. but lectures on how to combat
the disease that promise i to decimate
the world During th......asion, clinies
will be held reports will be received
I in detail and the result of the work
done in the institution published, and
how to combat consumption in all of
its ramifications is fought out The
delegation is anxious to fulfill that
pledge by the time the convention is
held A campaign is in progress Io
make good that pledge Donations
will be thankfully received from all
it developed during the Cleveland
of a T
Graham Brothers, many of whom will
be accompanied by their wives and
other members of their families Ev-
ery state in ilie union will be repre-
sented in a large delegation, and
there will be a considerable represet -
tat ion from tar corners of I he world
The meeting will last three daye,
combining business and entertain-
ment. Schedules lune been arranged
so that all the 13 special Hains will
arrive at the Detroit station between
S and S 15 o'clock Wednesday morn-
ing. and the program will be contin-
uous from that time until Friday eve
King when special trains bearing
Dodge Brothers and Graham Brothers
officials and many of the visitors will
leave Dtroit for the New York motor
show
Immediately upon tlieii arrival, the
visitors will In taken charge by the
Dodge Brothers and Graham Brothers
traffic and entertainment departments,
and the ladies of the party will be
taken al once to the Book Cadillac
and Statler hotels, where headquar-
ters for the meetings have been estab-
lished For the men, cars and buses
will be in waiting and a parade will
be formed in the station plaza which
will proceed through the business sec-
tion of the city, with the Graham
Brothers plant as its first objective.
From information which has come
ahead this parade will be a colorful
equipped, but this additional building
in absolutely necessary. The patients
are given not only the best scientific
treatment, but nourishment, and food
that is prepared according to the old
Mosiac code, which is extremely san
itary. Each particle of food given the
patient is carefully inspected.
Tin Texas officers of the Jewish
Consumptives Relief Society of this
drive are Harry Sigel, chairman; M
W. Levy, vice chairman; Mrs L. B
Rosenberg, second vice chairman;
Robert Stern .secretary, and Chas. 1.
Sanger, treasurer.
wing This
To obtain accurate scenic for
some
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patients in the sanatorium. Jews and
non-Jews, with a like number from
the Lone Star State seeking admis-
sion. but unable to obtain it because
of lack of capacity The society is
unable to cope with the situation of
admitting every applicant, as soon as
For District Clerk:
A D HENSLEY.
of the party, so the members of their
families will be guests at a special
theatre party at the Shaubert-Lafay-
ette
A feature of the convention will be
a complete and attractive Dodge
Brothers and Graham Brothers ex-1
hibit at Convention Hall which will
be open to the convention guests
Thursday from 9 a. m to 5 p. m i
l uncheon will be served, and there
w ill be music and other entertainment
features This exhibit, a complete au-
tomobile show. will be thrown open
to the public Friday and Saturday.
The annual dealer's banquet will be
held in the ball rooms of the Hook-
Cadillac Thursday evening at 6:30
o'clock Following the dinner guests
will be taken to the new Detroit The-
atre, where there will be an unusual
entertainment and addresses by sev-
eral high executives.
For Ilie ladies of the party the pro-
gram for Thursday evening includes
dinner at the Detroit Athletic Club
and a theatre party at the Garrick
The final day of the meeting will
be devoted to business conferences at
the Book-Cad 11 Ine Brothers and Gra-
ham Brother will be at their head-
quarters on the seventh floor of the
Book-Cadillas throughout the day.
Early in the evening special trains will
carry the visitors either to their own
homes or to the New York motor
show.
This is their third reduction in eight months. It
brings the price of their product far below any
truck of comparable merit.
CAREY SMITH Owner and Editor
While Frank Lloyd was in Northern ,
' British Columbia filming scenes for ,
"Winds of Chance." the big First Na- |
tional picture at the Grand January
1s-10, his nearest base of supply for
anything was a town with a popula-|-
tion of 65 people a deserted mining ;
village. He needed 300 extra people
for some Important scenes. Residents
of the tow n agreed to join hands in ;
assistance, but 65 people would not
suffice. The night before the big .
nenes were to be made the station
agent put an S O S. on the telegraph
wrie. Next morning 42 "hoboes" -
dropped off a passing freight from
the West. A few hours later over a :
score more came in "on the rods"
from the East Indians came off the -
reservation and two girls rode all :
night on horseback to "get into the •
simultaneously W ednesday
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 265, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 7, 1926, newspaper, January 7, 1926; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1509443/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: 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.