The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 240, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 17, 1918 Page: 2 of 4
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them and an»»em them
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Let us have that next order of print* i
if Kei'p ■. * nr ria ■ ney .it hum.-, not
s ecaii1 e it I • * patrbMI.' duty, but be-
c!in e we can do .fust as good prlnt-
!n:r. and Inta if times better, than you
. ■;(! ire in He cities Some good
f judges of gned prin’lnit have ndd we ;
4;, r work than they tmt else-
where so there Is bound to be some
merit In our claim
The rapid development of her trade territory, tiniulaied by g >o
farming, ood crops and good ptices, supplemented b) great suibhut
and oil development, is going to put HAY i‘l I Y OVER Till TOP M
have buiided better than we knew The big vit) i- nuw in the mak n.
We are uttering good prices and terms on town lots Thia is your las:
chance to get in on the ground floor of a real city Hay City loo
never be as cheap again
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introducing tl* Ob' Hurry* Harn ‘ t-*t You taut
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J I do not fully apprveuta the ntotbe
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1 sui very much cuuilMHueuted
we will on
The only pot on earth where the unimproved lands are
the giuwlng crop from one acre will pay for four acres
Wt can supply thrifty renters with home* Any piaCtKid t'arrii -
can go in debt and pay out a farm home, as never before in th • *.>?■’. >t
Matagorda County »oil ami climate make* good .itui
We are offering the best iitvl last cheap
for actual development and homes that we will ever e able io
Already the war has changed the world America ha* gone
over the top tn iiherating, clothing and feeding the world To het
shores will come, homage, intelligence and wealth of the world and in
the dawning of the new da) and time* our good land and product , will
nevei bt cheap again t ome *n and let us talk it over
Austin Texas. August l<> The •sec-
ond or run off primary State elec-
tion, whteh I* t« be held on August
24 will be a cemparittivcly simple af
f Ur. having been narrowed down to |
only ’wo cimtest* that <• fH B l*‘i
r<*ll ami C <’ Mayfield for the office
of comptroller of pubIWl accounts and
c M Cureton and John M" m*h*<|s for
atVirney general The withdrawal
from H <Hutes’ of *1 It Davidson of
Mar-' Hl for lleutennnt governor, he
having been second In the race, auto
matlcnlly makes W A Johnson of
Memphis. Hall County, the democratic [
This Uft« made posishle bv j I'cltef!
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BAND AND DBCHERSIA. PLEASING VAUDEVILLE. PRICES ID .'I’D 2DC III |
s<*ug. ui Young lim ilia
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I Want to in a Soldier Like Mr Dad Robert M
ilnui**r. Me|*»d) mid k)u<'upnlh'U
We’ru AH Guin* ' uliing On the h<il*i
Artnur Fieida and Peer'leri Qaart*
Arthur Fn-ids
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Gun*- ’ ampbwll and Burr
»t in Hie Byveet Bye and Bye Sterling Trio
IHxir lilts by Y mi and Hr lienek
Tsckln 'Em Down Van ttnd Schenck
You II Always Find a Lot <<f ,*uh*hiiie In Al,' old
Kentucky lluan V-M* **’4 s«’l«#tu:"k
Military Marrhts
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orchestra •
nominee
the ruling of Attorney General H
lawmey that the withdrawal o
second man In a contest does
plate the third highest candidate
the attitude of the second In fact,
the third man Is eliminated entirely ,
Cureton an-1 l'<vll have the ■'• •' ' I ’<<> not think this a mere rornvu i
advantage of Ming the head men In j scruple on my p ut I believe It goe*
to the root of things, ami I am sure
Plant a
iur Acts
When Bernhardt Wall
artist m id*, an etching of
in uniform
in chief of the Atnerfeag army
ml "*‘Ut it to the president
Utter tn return
"My rear Mr Wall I warmlv
- iticer-b aprpeclate the '♦•ntln’ent
which led vim to make the etcliine. o’
which vim w re kind enough to send
me i < <>p' but I f.'i-l bmm I in rr>i‘l)
t*i your letter *»i dun** 17 whiet’
I -ill bef* re me only the other d i)
to wav that there I’ a sense tn which
nnttinc m>* tn uniform violate* a very
fntuliimental principle of our in tutu
th n-. wimelv. that fhe military pOW
er i t .-iihordlnate to the civil
••■f l ,* fnimer* of the conwtltuion of
eimr r.‘ill'**l that th** president
would seldom be n soldier ami their
'**a tn ninkini' him the cotntnandei
chief <>f the urmv nni naw of the
Staten was HuU th*’ armed
of the countrv nni«f be the In
of the authority by which
It i« for that
truly say that
and can I
only lacking about
have a majority over
Andrews, w
Cureton I't.ut'*; votes ahead
W Woods of Taylor Couniy
< urotun has Jtiat been adv Med 1*5 V
I. Shirtllff < hairman of the Stale
denote ratio executive committee, that
1 an error had been made In the t <t>n
lation of the vote for attorn*-' p*ii
• i il which placed Woods in the lead
Mliiie the women are .ligiblv ’c
, partliepate In this second primary
the indications are there will hardly
• I* over I'm one who will vote In thi
reports received lore In
lie women are taking v*-ry
* *>n
Alsu a
u»*’* The Jute
and enlighteueil
Gr^rmany Know.
sr» 'in fact settling
i their own -atisfiu Gun the <■■«
four entry in the great si
I are Utterly accusing one
belli* respon ttile for it
j KHnmun i.‘«m*i4<* doiil know
! wondeftog.
Th>- president
Wall answers them
w a * to pr*'-*'fv<- fret
v* c* 'hlng Mr
sketch That I
’ authorities
I hill Purities
Ultimately we expect to have thef,,(
larke* t army tn Europe and to sup ; ,
port that army we will cheerfully ac- j ,tV
I * i pt the same sacrifice that the civil I
populations of our alite
* inle* are making The la-t steps of I
th'* w ir will *■*• peaceful America in ;
armament and numbers the greatest I
of militarist tiations
Hut when space <inn<«; when the!
i|,-<i word •'iionie" is shouted along I
the American ranks and gay faces Hue
the sides of returning tran-isTt*
tteii YuotIci will resume her place
,t . pc icefnl demoi r;« y and the
hau l that pulls the trigger now will
e< tile hunt! that guide the plow
The president reaffirms u principle
Upon which this republic resolutely
stands the same principle that make’
I Newton 1» Ba'-er secret try of war In
of General Peyton C March
people wonderingl) ttsk ( t|j|h ppture will he
president (Ji and Thursday night
A good idea of how the allied yrli*
oners held in German camps are abus-
ed I* given iii H'v luted Triangle re
'lease. 'The Flames of Chance.’’ di-
rected by Raymond Wells This I
the screen adaptation “The Three I
Godson* of Jeanette Gontreau. ’ which I
iappeared t
Journal.
This
Jack Pickford a ill Im the star at r
the Grand Tinatr*. in the Paramount
phi tire. "Huck and Tom’’ or "The Fur-
tfeere Advent tiros of Tom Saw yer.’’ It
is ti:e story of how Tom and ilia
friend, lluik Finn, in their efforts to
“ •*'.! n” iitiliioi»*t|ng vvirt- to i .ruilig
pres< rilied for them
a superstitions obi darkey, ditmover
real grave robbers and are witnesses
to t ure *n»f!' murder The next day, j
• iiavlnu sworn each other to eternal
c-reey. Tom is 111 in bed, beiti;: doaed
with the Puinitiller. by Aunt Polly. '
while Huck creeps away too frighten-
ed to smoke his favorite ferns The
;story from that |.u4nt reaches a thrill
ing climax.
Shown at
that the
*u forces
Will you pie t * insert
'th your daily and weekly i
effect that Isaac Archie {coloredI
■rik*r No V*. serai No.
the local board for
rmfnation Hi- addro-a
and our en ['f,.Ta
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nking you in advance for this
Ik'.ti li,e*s, we ire. yours truly.
Local Board "f Matagorda Co
Hav City, Texas.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 240, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 17, 1918, newspaper, August 17, 1918; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292891/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.