The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 174, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 30, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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P0LITICA1 ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Special Trips for Drummers Solicited
Party Trips for Hunting and f isf ing a Specialty
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For Sheriff:
HFRT CARR
A tense drama
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Fur Ci.unl) Attorney:
U. I*. ROBERTSON.
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••On the I'lrlnu Line With llh* Ger-
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oO/»e social con-
flict from the fa-
mous novel by
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Meredith Nich-
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•Money |(.gniiir smuKera,
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ACCOUNT
BREMEN’S CELEBRATION
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oi District Clerk:
JNQ. F. I'ElilCY
VACATION
TIME
LET US HEEP YOU PLAN
YOUR TRIP
HE DI < ED FAKES I OH HOIND
Till I* TICKETS LIMITED TO *
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JOHN T. BOND.
Thus. Goggan & Bro.
I F. GRACE, Manager
Rav City* Tex»»
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Try an ;»d for btHln.'-
euro In guarnnteed.
June Aduni* When tbroud Swapped In
Hfinarkublr View Preheated by
Diluteier Ha* Been Written About
the Eiueiiation of Hur*uw liy the
HaNwIaa*.
Nor in th»‘ pea crop it > it
There will be h ton or inotv oi
vine* in lite full for turning under
There will be n ton or mo more root*.
Authentic and wundertnll) i-..iLt:e
moving plctur' * nl the gr» at Kurop- .ei
war Will be prekented On tb» I’irintL
Mne with the Herman*.''
May 3l, under the aupsit eK The Tri-
bune.
THE DK. GRIFFITH OIL WILL IS <;OI5G DOWN Hll*ll»L¥, BOlll
IIU \5I» 5IGIII M l QI H KLI
..iniiiu the
can etraddlo
n • nt ..dor arid thu work liotli was opined
■ eoin and peas \iter corn k>-ib up word-
I thin large it does not need and should
) not have any more plowing, use a vul
livator alttigeiher
run fioiu five to ten liindicls an acre
’ and they have cost ttlnioat no extra
' work, save Hie trouble of plunllng and cheek, Idt and
gathering Nor is» the pea crop itself undignified th
ill There will be a ton or mote o oll h). tp
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“f»w the Firlwit l.lwr Wllh the Het*
man< at the Grand Wrdwrwlay, lap
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GEO. E. SIJRKILL ire b i iidbi
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man*** al the t«rand Wedm*dit». Mh>
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THUS H CASTLETON
malint e and nighl.
A. F. A A. 1.
Bay City Lodge, No. H«5, A. F. and
A. M., meets every second and fourth
Monday in each month, 7:30 p. m.
Visiting brothers welcome.
Bert Carr. W. M.
W. 8. Street, Secretary.
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And now it’s hen—an accom-
plished fact.
Of course there’ll Ik* a nt»h to
take advantage of it.
So don’t wait until we’re
slowed tip on deliveries.
(.Jet y our order m now—specify
immiNlMtr or l iter dclii cry a* you
wish, but make sure of your car
today.
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Bay City Business College;
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Prartk al I pto-Dale th <>kkc»|Hig. Bailing and
Higher Accounting.
Moat successful system of Shorthand with t 'mversai
touch Typewriting.
Highest percent oi positions secund. U rile lot Catalogue
and Easy l erms
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THROUGH SLEEPERS
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COLORADO
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KANSAS CITY
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CHICAGO
lhe M«i-t I «>mforlHl>l«< Houtr tu
SanDiego Exposition
For literature and any informa-
tion address any Santa Fe agent
or
W. S. KEEXAN
G. I*, ta G. I'. A S. F. Ity.
I.'aheston
Th. Tribune> war picture*, which
w Hl f* Mmwn here Wednesday, May #
;tL arc the* <»nty genuine war picture*
be m« shown in Amorim. A look at
thc«e will bw w<»r«h several times th*
price f admission to all who *r* »•
• ■r-ood In the world’s greatest con-
' flirt.
! For Evuuly Judge:
K H. LEWIS (ro-<Hectiani
, i'ttlitLH'niii, haw both bad
their town lol* yielding f<»t-
tint* uiiiu oil field extend*
which wa* confirmed by the
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-The LORDS' oF
HIGH DECinON"
1W Kr^> mw’*y
Mr, Durbormiirti made u<« trip wvev,home and rake the hrwt «♦» *hot vmi
nropean battlefields in hi* own Ar. ever had by buying a Tt.iv Ctty ml l«M
E|S|| the United State. ID nr opthm Ser Magill Rro* or phone
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Victrola
for dancing
With a Victrola an.| \ t. tor
R.x'nrds j ou can practi« r the new
J. tu vii over and m*r a ain.
Y’'ll can hate m thiprucnptu
lama v.heneu r you wish an.!
dame *<t long a* you w ant.
l he l ox frot. llg'tle Polka,
ami all the other mu dancr*.
;»l iced loud and « '*..r and in pet-
IVi t time.
I <me in and hear them, and Irl
u- deiwmtrat* th*
J’deomt >nLi of the
Vattwf and Virtrohr—
SB) ♦<» J?W E».y
trona if deaifrd.
on tlie investment urc greatest.
not Hi t-king farming lands In Texas <»i
any otliet State today at the pile
nuked. Therefore, to stay that we hav<
i illenp
along a myth fathered by (hose whom
interest It is to sell tlienc lands and
cneh In the unearned increment and
invest It uher t-if will cither prodm-i ,
mo-rc nneiiriK-d Increment in farm
land, or Invest It in the cit.i. w’o ! -
it will bring greater returns than if
would in euttivaliim the so-called
ehettp lands. Southland Fnrnier.
Texas lands uro too high every-
where for profitable Investment, hence
the millions of acre lying idle It Suffrage Farade Parrot l{ehrarsed loo
will take 'I'exa* ten years to get over I’roiatiely.
the damage done by the land specu
tutor
The land speculator and the real ;
estate man, and aome others, try to
perauade uh that we have million* of
acre* of good farming lauds in Texas
today that are cheap
asked True, these lands are fertile i
True that they will make good returns !
to the man who cultivates them. True,
there i* room on them for good home
for millions of p*-ot>le.
But they are not cheap. <'h(*apu« : -
I* a relative term. If ten thousand
acres of land in East Texas, now held
ami for ale at $•;•(<• per acre were
cheap at that figure, and would pay
K. of 1*.
Bay City Lodge No. 241 K.
of I’, meets every Tuesday at
Visiting Knight *r*
BSS
I the little expense, about |1 per acre,
to Inoculate the peas before plant Ing.
. A p*-a crop should be an Inevitable at- 1
tendant of a corn crop.
1 rain Leaves Bay City 6:20
a m. returning leaves Vic-
toria 10:30 p. m.
Fare $L50
for round trip
A. HARRIS, Ijocal Agent
Alamo Lumber Company
JOHN Sin Hi FLA ND. Manager
Bay City, I\xas
loung Dutchmen Don't lino to t>ei
Behind the Barn t*> Enjoy
the Hred.
Leyden. Net hi rlunds., April :!•> Hol-
land 1* Hie paradise of tie uoy
smoker. Tie ext<nt of the cigarette-
smoking habit am mg butch lads is
.1 e; interest rate on the purrhaae shown by an inquiry Just made in the
price and money inuc-Hsary for it <!• schoolH of thi
vclopment than would the suiio
umount of money invested In a lot in
Dallas. Houston, l-’ort Worth or any cla i
good city in Texas, and in Income- per cent smok- d
producing Imliding thereon.
would Lnintedlalely seek Hint land. The modically.
fact that it dock not allows that «uch
hind Is not cheap,
f'hcapnesH Is a relative
depends on .several things.
Of 2,eG') boy attending the better
schooib, it was found that til
gjl per cent regular-
money |y aud 43 per cent more or less ,-pas-
lu the pi'Ojdi-'.-i” school
t lo- p'-rcenLiige was still higher.
Seventy-four tier <-♦ »»t of Hie lads in-
i’ dulged in tobacco. •'>*) P*r cent being
Coming finally to
naturally seeks places Where returns j|H. ^( ho<ds when- * dm-ation is free,
1’ lh all but a fifth of the youngsters were
tobacco dcvoi'is, and halt their
number were regular smoker- In
three .sehoids, all the boys in the high-
farming lands is l»ut passing t.s( , |Us.s smok< <t. On Lhe ..veruge yj
■ .... per cent of the highest class.in the
■■people’s'* schools were smokers.
and privileges tn taking hl* picture*.
He U' cempano'd the gtrut t|er.r.*ti f
army w hich brought the fall of War-.
saw. He entered that dry with the f
army. Hi* film* show the German ar '■
lllivrr in all h» operation*, trench!
wurk. sudden atittvks, machine gun-i
H • <L u-dm. ruu’r.tti<»n* guns dealing devastation ‘
swift attacks on trench fortress, air- ’
ship operation*, feeding an artny *Bd
The Tribune make* this •nnowrw* < i»ro of the wminded. Mr. Dnrhurrnigh
went a* a matter of keen neat* infer- «eeiired srnWjiL' intenarlr interesting
«N* to It* reader* The anno'itu • im t; films of Kaiser Wilhelm and the high;
I* possible beca««e of tn ariatig* iw nt offtdal* riMuntanding the Eastern tier
made several months ago. by which th- man army
Chicago Herald ’»«<• Hs sifter paper These film* will lie shown here Wed-j
united to *MWl thdr own phot wk ra i-h or, ne-day May 31. from 3 p. in until H ■
W. H imrhorough to Europ. . Mi p. m., *<» that eevrvon* may view them !
Dwrbotmigh sent hack from the bat the mint opportune time
taifield* some remarkable phntograi-h-
already reproduced tn the • ntted j
State* He ha* now brought hmk th* - ------ ---- -
most remarkable war film* seen tn apend ihottaanda of dollar* on oil prop-
2'y'y os I! lens Keep Bay city money at:
No n< rd to wait any longer
Get your new car now.
No nerd now to dig deep
into your w ing* or t<» scrimp lor
months in order to pay lor your
car in one luhip sum.
The "Gtuwwity P/an" make*
that unnecessary.
You can now net any Overland
or Willy»*Kni|iht ( ar for a small
payment down. Then you can
pav thebdanct monthly - a little
at a time.
rh.it in a word i* tbe’’G**DWAtpr
a thoroughly organt/vJ,
financially sound system ol time
payment* to help people buy
Overland or U illyg-Knight Car*..
The Fribune and Texas Farm and
Fireside both one year for |O0. I
you are in arrears for The Tribunt
the payment you make will count Jusi
a* if you were a new subscriber. T«L
your neighbors. The Fnrtn atid Fin
side will appear April 1st Sul acrlb-
Dow and get the first lame. Tin
Farm nnd Fireside alone I* worth
than the amount charged fo>
where our lumber is used.
The “Guaranty Plan** is one
which wc can heartily recom-
mend to all.
Come in right away, learn all
about it and pick our ymir car.
It’s just the sort of plan every-
one has lltcn waiting for.
However graphically was de.ierlbed
the Teutonic assgtdt against th< Rus-
sian* in Poland that ended with the
fall of the last Polish atronuhuld. Fort
Novo GeorgievHk. nothing can begin I
to n vc.il the conditions m Unit ii<
vaatuled country like the films which
W. H. Durboroiigh took at the risk of
his life, Today the reproductions of
what tills intrepid new.spap*r coir*'
pondent saw at the front, under cover
of (Ji-ii. von Ilin(l**nbiii-g'H big guns,
opens an engagement at the Grand
Opera House Wednesday, May .31, mat
net- and night, under Hie direction of
I'ho Dally Tribune.
•On Hie Firinu Line With the (ler-
mun.s," or ‘With von Hindenburg’s
irniy at the front,' ’Is the title of th<-
film and it comes by* it honestly, for
Mr. Durborough’s presence every-
where on the battlefield is evident. If
he doesn’t examine a freshly made
wound on a 4oldler’s face, he chats
tileasanll.v with some of the officers,
eats with them and borrows Hu fr best
horses.
Once on the battlefield, evidences of
war appear everywhere. There arc
no stage scenes, nor dons the picture-
-ontuin an eternal parade of soldli-i’-
marchlng from nowhere to nowhen
with artillery and cavalry in the pro-
cession. listlessly advancing with the
consciousness that they are havinp
lheli pictures taken. Here the men
proceed, unmindful of the camera’s
Tiri'l with (1-«term!niitini! written over
their emintenances. their laws get am1
their keen anil alert faces seemingly
■ •I ■ r tn -t a view Of their onm ■ O'
course .the lighter phases of life wit’
the fighting men shows them In
-lifi.-rent mood. Except for their uni-
form and surroundings, an observer,
■teeing these men at pin might fo
■i t that he Is viewing the stern reali-
-.-iHon of war and think be sees a
happy lot of camper*.
I»<.n’t tn{’^ this remarkable pb-tui'*
in a continuous performance at th*
(•rand next Wednesday, evening fron
1 until 11 p. m.
They are all
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B< ar in mind that an oil lot offered
today for l.'lbb might be worth I'.ooo
nr more after * big gnsher come* la.
■ With crude oil at 11 <w per barrel, a
I well will make jn*f a* many dollara
per day us It wilt produce. Flgur* for
yourself and then sw Magill Dm*.
I for ronr lot. 21-It
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sulfrage party
Parade headquarters were opened
yesterday and the parrot, which hud
Iw < n named "Polly Vote wa* there
It was announced Him the parrot was
By thi* to talk for voti and that in was to
time the corn i* ready foi tile third be carried tu lb*' parade. Til* bird
store man manned the committee Hia’
with a spring- tlie pm rot did not swear, but the day
a recital of all swear
Polly knew.
The bird refused to learn his offi-
cial slogan Polly Votes." but would
The pen crop will unh s«y ‘ vott ' ami wou|d fallow it
with derisive laughter. II" gtole the
beauty patch off one stiff n» gist’s
cratelo <1 moi behaved
he mhi soon back
- owner.
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-On the Firing Line With lhe Ger-
all full of nitrogen lui» teriu. If you mn*<" *1 Ho Grund Wedne*d»iv. Mn»
have taken ’lie trouble ami gone t*« g|, itmtiuee mid night.
We kill *oll a few regular l. sn hds, 50x140 feet, fee title, went
Side of town, near new well, tu early ujipllcnn'ta, at old price* and
terms -one-third cash, hulalie,* imt. a one aud two years, K per cent.
Thi* in your double shot and is a iir« winner.
Or we will Mi’ll you one option, balance of purchase price, which
Is high« r, to In* paid within la day* after the Griffith test come* In
u paying oil well Thi* 1* your tungle »l»nt mid imr<uue« your win-
ning* if you. win. A r,m»d gam lie.
L'orsii an.i, Texas, mid Lok An *>b *,
hundred* «d Ui«es*ful oil well
tunes to the owners Dr. Griffith
cast from hi* well, through th
gas bubbles during the flow*
The t’teeto well ami prodm r with a three-fourths inter< *t in an
acre lea.sr* at Ihnnbl** recently wiM for |;*LS.tMM e »«h No IHnlt to oil
pnaaibllilies For terms and pniticulnra. «ee
O10&31
in picking out good boards.
good. Straight grained, practically knot-
less and thoroughly reasoned, they work
up perfectly and save lots of time, which
means money and lots of other money later
on by their saving of repair bills.
Cblcugo. Mai 27 Tiler* will be no
green and yellow parrot in the suf-
frag* parade h*-l<l here on June 7.
Polly *11*1 not liehav*** ami Im h back
in the bird sloi" from which h* came.
Now is the Him- to I**1 thinking about but he created a stir before being de-
planthig Just all the cowpea* you have thron**d as ‘•official barker ' for th*-
<*r can get. Plant them in the corn.
You have no doubt given plenty *»t
fpace l»*-tween the rows. In running
around the coni the seemid or third i
Hm* and bursting middles run a
dropp* r through the
8 p m,
welcome.
T. L. Lewis, 0. C.
E E Wood. K. of R. ami H,
County • 'n'lilulsslottei
N«.: T#«ai
\ : . MHigorrt*
s famous old university
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Eastern Star will meet
\ first Tuesday night In
J each month Visiting
/ members invited to at-
t*nd.
Mrs. Beulah Ehlman, W. M.
Mrs Cora B. Moore, Secy.
t .maty Surveyor:
J C. * yltlllNQTUN.
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CypiLJcOTT
THE BR18LIANT AMERICAN ACTOR
-The LOR DY oF
HIGH DECiriON
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 174, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 30, 1916, newspaper, May 30, 1916; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292606/m1/4/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.