The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 240, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 17, 1918 Page: 3 of 4
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BAY CITY, TEXAS
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WHARTON. TEXAS
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Prof. Phelps and family of Alvin
GRAND TONIGHT
8 and 9:45 Continuous
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The American Patrictic Drama
THE PICTL’KE OF THE DI -
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TCI LE AN I I S MOST 1‘OIT-
Charles Richman
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that Famous Detriot
LAR SONG, “OVER THERE.”
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and
Anna Q. Nelsson
VAPORSTOVE
Stirring, Patriotic Diarra, Authentic Battle Scenes, Superb Acting
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Seats
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to you. We are exclusive agents
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for Matagorda County
Matinee and Night
Coming Monday
Taylor-Hill Furniture Co.
With Jack Pickford, and Robt. Gordon as
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Ttie difference between OLD prices and others for
equal quality of MADE-to-MEASUKE Clothes enables
every man to buy a few War Savings Stamps
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and could not
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her one thing
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CLARK S SPECIAL
BRAND
For Sale
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J. W. Conger W E. Davant
LONGER A DAVANT
Lawyers
Office in 1st Nat’l Bank Bldy.
Bay City, Texas
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FEATURING
GAGE 11 XI'S
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-x'IRST SHOWING OF FA! J
Note: Getrude Berkley who played the Mother in
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DECLARES HE II AS
FOI ND Itl<iH I THING.
are now
the ?(»th of each month
• AIcCAlLEV AND BARNES •
• BARBERS •
“HUCK FINN”
GULF COAST CREDITS AGENCY
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S| <*ciiilht on Diseases of the
l ye, Fur, Nose, Tlir<>( and
lifting of Glasses.
WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
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Owing to the absence of Rev Q. T.
Hotchkiss, the pastor, there will be
no preaching at the Methodist Church
tomorrow morning and night Sun-
day school as usual .Mr. Hotchkiss I
will return to the city next week,
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If you do not own a home in Bay
City buy one, or buy a hit and build.
You might as well settle it now that
Bay City is rapidly emerging from
the “'town" class to that of a city.
We are neither a prophet nor the son
of a prophet, but just watch this pre-
diction
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(’apt .1 N. South was in today from
his Sugar Valley Hunte lersev farm
He is now preparing to plant largely
to fall Irish potatoes and other fail
crops.
People are flocking to this country
from all points of the compass,
course many of them will be with ns
only temporarily, much to their re-
gret, as it is to ours, but there are
those amongst these new-comers who
will stay ami become identified with
our splendid country and citizenship
Quite a number will engage in farm- j
ine. but this will add to the business
of the town, and as that becomes bet-
ter. other people will chine to settle
up the city We are on the road now
to a good and substantial growth, so
let every man do a grown man's share
‘OVER THERE9
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Cotton, due to the continued dry
clear weather, is rolling is very rap
I lly A great many farmers have their
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Rp«d The Tribune anver-irewentr getting out the cotton rapidly.
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Daughter Had Suffered AH Her Life
Nun in Splendid Health Iron-
b|es Gone and. She Plays
All the Time.
Tim for
making
gov eminent
bonds ami war savings stamps, while '
Mallory faces a charge of using dis
loyal and profane language
Each
VOL TRIES.
Ml water rents dim v iter compin'"
payable at office on or lief- r.
If rents not
p’lid by tlie :’<»th orviees will he dis-
Thl- applies to one and all
Office is now located in S, ('
Creech's automobile -ales room, next
Chamber of Commerce.
Bay City Water Works.
( apt .1. W. White, who 1ms a - pleil
did crop of rice on his land on the
Northern. says he Is now busy dravv-
This crop is very
fine and will soon be ready for har
vest.
Mr Goodwin Sterne of Matagorda
pent yesterday in the city to mt el
Mr Sterne, who is returning from a
visit t<> friends and relatives in Cor
pus Christi
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Mr. C. V Cabaniss. county commis- I un(i jt (s to hp hoped that all officials
who find it necessary, or within their
province, to issue labor day procla-
• Successors to Toney Ramey •
• We solicit the public’s trade •
• with an assurance of the very •
• best work and courteous • i
• Treatment • and
gain. Owner must
• • j army Crop Is as
found in the county
want
Mrs. A. E. Stinnett
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"HUCK AND TOM" comes Monday
Buy War Savings Stamps
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toward 1 m
the I'nited States Each were held j iBga
undi r bond for examining trials to be I
b.< Id later Wharton
"HUCK AND TOM ’ come Monday
Judge G B Robertson has moved
ffice of the Gulf Coast Credits
Agcnev from the Holman law office j
to tile office of county atfortiev In the i
court house, where lie will conduct
the business as
i onniy itlornev
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AT THE
METHODIST I HI R< >
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UliArF 2v<iMK.
i “You ough tto see wliat a wonderful
change Tan lac has made in my Tittle
girl; w hy, lies' like a different i‘hild.’
f said Captain T M Harrell, residing
at. Ingleside, Georgia, win) was for
twenty five years a conductor on the
Seaboard
The child was never strong and
had suffered evei since a baby " lie
continued She complained of head-
ti(hes most all the time and her kid-
neys gave her no end of trouble. She
had no appetite and what little she
ate soured on her stomach and would
put her in misi’rv for hours, so that
she could hardly ■ leap at night
was weak and nervmi-;
play like other children
wanted to We gave
iff, ■ m>tl.er
I Tn h e Th#
I thn rerrn.
sinner from Markham, was a Bay City
vb'itor yesterday on business connect-
ed with a special term of lhe court i mattons will do so in Hie same spirit
' and mannerism as is evidenced in
Judge Perry's appeal.
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Messrs E J Heinrich and John
WeMbr.iok of Houston, repre: mt inc
E .1 Heinrich C Co. Insurance, .arc
in the city for a few- days on business
Lt Col. W. S. Holman and Lieut. I
C Lewis spent today in El Campo re
( rutting for (’apt Mllby Guynn’s corn
piny The time for enlistment in this
company i rapidly drawing to a el -je,
but tlie company will be fully manned
I y tlie time the recruiting period ends.
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A C. Means and AV E Mallory.
1 otii of I :.,1 City wet, arraigned IJ
I Monday before Winston MvMalion.
j United States commissioner, on sepa-
rate • hargt's of disloyalty
mer is ih.ii '<-<i with
statements regarding
“Huck and Tom”
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No better crop-gathering weather
ever existed than what we are having
now. and every farmer is busy to tl
guards and then some Labor is still
l-tf ■ in demand.
W I!
were
Winston
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HATER (ONNI Ml RS.
l-’or the first time in a long time
Sheriff Carr reports no boarders at i
the county hostelry. In fact the jail
has been empty since July 10. j havp innv(,(J t() ,ta>, Cj,v un(| ,tn> oc.
iiipying the Phillips place on Avenue
H. Prof Phelps is the new principal
of the Bay City high school,
(>ne I I ('are separator.
Advance tandem compound en
Eor sale or trade W* G Jones,
Route 1. Bay City 17 22d-2Jw
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‘‘War Brides” appears in this pictvrt
WANTED TO BUY Used Eord run-
about car Apply this office.
i (Iyer There," which will he shown
next Saturday at the Grand Theatre, I
is notable for its war seones, which i
mu-t take rank w ith the very best, war ,
■< ones produced outside of tlie actual ■
1 fighting lines. The battle areas in
this picture aie unusually extensive, I
and the.com trurtion of file trench sy a-
tern was costly Eor, Instead of the ® ®
usual few yard:; of trenches tind stind .•••••••••••••••••
bags, hundreds of feet are covered by I H>iv War Savin a Stamps
a really ramifying, system of counter;--
trench work.
'I'liere trenches were constructed an
der the supervision of Lieutenant \\
A. O’Hara, of the 21th Battalion Can
adian expeditionary force, who spent
seven months in the first line trenches
in northern France, and who actively
partlciimted In the battles of th<
' Somme from Ypres to Vltny. Lieu j
tenant O'Hara also supervised and ,
ably assisted in the making of the
highly effective battle scones. No
picture which has yet been shown to
the American public so graphically
duplicates tlie scenic conditions of
t front as do these
battle scenes in "Over There."
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Mi W G Jolies ot Route 1 was a
visitor to (lie <Tty yesterday and plan
ed an ud^witli The Tribune for file
sale of a good <>parator and engine
He ha- a b rt’.Hn for someone j p,lt fom,
Henrv Sanders of Palacios was lah(»r
called to Willis Thursday on account
of tlie death ot Mrs. Sandors’ father.
Al TOMOBILE FAINTING. •
Reiiiiisliliig and I’liintlng •
If your car looks tmd and ®
w ants a niai sit paint bring it to ®
tlie man who will make it look •
like new’, it i rim-mnable price. •
tlhoji lit W <>. W H ill Building •
ED. HORN •
Auto I’nliiter *
the fact that September 2, is "labor .
day ' aiu. "should be observed" as a'
leva! holiday, lie emphasizes the ne-
cessity of work and more of it and
recommends tiiat especial efforts bo
on tiiat day in everv branch
Gould anything be more
sensible or timely" Our crops are
t bountiful and we have not a day to
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i spare, nor tin hour, for that matter,
good
“I found the right thing for her.
though, when I started giving Iter
Ttnltic fMio began picking up right
soon after she started taking it Her
■trength has been built up wonder
fully her kidnevs don't worry her
like they did and she eat ; ami shs-ns
Ill i. nny other h< althv vouir’ster Tan
lac has ■•li en her health ind hanplnoss
— » ■ h, •; now going to school and
bl ivlnf along with other children ns
If - he'd never t een sick nt all
Tnnlne is sold ill Ray City by Mata-
gorda Pharmacy and P G Huston's
Drug Store.
The attention of our reads Is called
to Judge John F. Perry's labor day
proclamation which is published else-
where in today's Tribune. Judge
Perry has djvt rgiui considerably from
I the customary sterotyped form of offi-
cial proclamations and give our read-
er, and the public generally a brand
new. original thought, which is alike
refreshing and sensible Instead of
calling the attention of the public to |
I'hlna Tex.i . August id Thomas
Howell, aged Ci years and a promt
nent tire tanner of the iGnad<» sec
; lion, was instantly killed Monday aft
' ernoon when, iti some manner, the
j rice pump engine on which he was
: v-ort.in.■ (diked hack His skull was
; crit-hed and death ".is Instant.iiieous
i He Is survived by a wife and three
small children
Call and let us demonstrate them
C $aY Clfy
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Sunday school at the usual hint
As our pastor yill not he with us.
there will be no preaching services
Prayer meeting W'i'dnisday evening
at X ■ 17 p m
Regular meeting of the Woman’s
Missionary Auxiliary Thursday after
noon
Let i very one consider himself
hersi If to I o the one most needed to
make our prayer meeting the lici t of
the year. Come anyway and thereby
oIk v our Lord. Remember tiiat olio
(lienee is both r than sacrifice
ns draw nigh unto our Lord in wor ,
ship and service.
Hy directions of our pi
Amos 1.
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I RtH* FDR SALE.
A good 90-acre crop of corn, cotton
cane in tlie field for stile at a bar-
Owner must leave for the
Crop is us good as can beja battle on the wi
Also teams and
tools. If you want a bargain that
you can make money out of see or
write at once to Frank Weaver, Bay
City, or call at Tribune office.
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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/m1/3/?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.