The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 253, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 3, 1918 Page: 2 of 4
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We have seventy-two boxtfN of nice Society Linen
Stationery which will la* on Hpeciai sale thia
week only at price* below:
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Regular prices are 35 and G5c per box
SPECIAL SALE we will sell them at
These big, powerful trucks render the kind ol service
that makes it profitable to haul by motor truck the kind
of service that pays dividends for years after the investment.
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Hie pout office in Buy City under act
of Congres*
Per Box
As long at they last
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1A “THE KAISER."
Patriotic I’hotopluy of the
Age I tuning.
One, two, three and one-half and five Ton Worm and
Internal Drive.
Short hand.
Accounting.
nndd Business Branches,
further particulars.
how the fur would fly.
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HEW AKE OF THE PITY (RY.
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the sort of a play that lifts dark thoughts into the sunshine.
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you, disregard it
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pitilessness.
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Many of our farmers are reporting
a hale to the acre.
this immediate vicinity will, therefore,
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I AY CITY BUSIES COLLEGE
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The saddest and most depressing
news from Russia Is in the report '
that old Nikolai Lenine will recover
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cite thoughts of immodesty.
j "An absolutely nude figrue symbol
icing innocence and purity, or crea
tures of the great hereafter, can by
no stretch of imagination be compared
to too much exposure' of the clothed
body for a sinister purpose. The ap-
('idled Stales has entered the war
Io stamp out kaiserism It shows
how the walser planned the sinking
of the Lusitania and awarded a ape
rial medal to Hie captain of the I
boat that launched the fatal torpedo
It also shows how the visions of
drowning women and children haunt
ed Captain Von Neigel who received
the kaiser's honors, and finally drove
him to Insanity
The film graphically plchirt
the.
Directed by Maurice Tourneur
construct ion—greater st rengt h—greater
hauling power—greater speed in operation—greater ability
to render long, profitable service.
Nikolai Lenine was shot twice last
Friday night, but the man who shot
him was a fool Why didn't lie take
huseball but and maul his brains
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Kaiser Bill's vacation In Berlin be-
fore he takes up IHh abode at Hemp
Station or at St Helena is rapidly
drawing to a dose The American
boys arc in Belgium on their way.
I’oris Conger has arrived safely in
rhe average for France, according to a curd received
hy his father, \lr .1 W. Conger, yes-
terday.
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tearing up of the famous "scrap of I
I paper" that guaranteed Belgium her]
Rev John Hloane. l> D, G ML, of right, to peace and happiness by the|
this dtstrii t, accumpank*d by Chas I. Hohenwllern and the challenge to!
j Keppler, sei retaty of Scottish Rite
| Ixidge of Galveston, will be the guests
' of Buy City Lodge. s65, tomorrow eva-
■ iilng All me tutors are urged to be
'on band
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The Pally lilbuiie
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The American soldiers are now
fighting on Belgium soil Just beyond
ire tin tall timbers and the Germans '
are on Hie way
Switzer's ad.
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Calls
Trained people
a short time and help
demand.
This school olfers courses in Gregg
stenotypy, Bookkeeping,
Typewriting, Banking,
Write for
(From the Detroit Free Press)
Gertrude Atherton warns Americans
j that one of the subordinate features of
i the next peace drive will be the ap-
peal to pity. Americans will be ask-
ed to pity their sons in the bloody
; trenches, to pity their own purses, to
pity their descendants who must help
i pay for this war. and to pity the Ger-
mans, groaning under the human and
! financial losses of more than four
years of war «\nd such an appeal
will touch the hearts of thousands in
all lands
But there is another side to the ap-
peal to pity. Ready to take advan-
tage of any wave of pity they may
i arouse, the Germans never have
I shown any pity since they began the
war. They didn’t hesitate at the out-
FOR SALE Home known ar, Henry
Schwartz home; five room; bath; sew-
erage; hot and cold water; modern
in every detail. Cash or terms Write
your best offer to Mrs. .1 P. Van
De Venter, No. 2 McVea Apts , Hous-
ton. Texas 27-!id
Mr J. T Bond yesterday received
a card from hht son, Everett, announc-
ing his safe arrival "over there"
One seven-room, two-story house on
: shell street; two lots; terms to suit.
Eighty acres land about seven miles
; from town on Buck’s Bayou road; easy
| terms A. H Wadsworth.
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and in the other the thought being en-
tirely .suggestive. In making the pro-
duction 1 kept in mind the idealism
of the author and endeavored to pie
I turize his thoughts.”
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FOR SALE.
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The Kaiser, Hie Beast of Berlin,"
the latest and most timely of super-
' photoplays dealing with the present
' world war. comes to the Grand after
thrilling New York, Chicago, Boston
j and Denver audiences for weeks dur-
' Ing their respective indefinite runs
| The showing will lie made at the
| Grund Theatre on September II and
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’Tile Kaiser, the Beast of Berlin."
lias been produced by Rupert Julian
from the scenario prepared by the di-
rector and Elliott J Clawson The
photoplay delivers a powerful patri-
otic message and gives the public uti
•'inside’’ story of the life of the man
,who. by his despotic and barbarous
huge number of the people of the ideas, has set tiie entire world alfame
i country Especially severe will bu I he photoplay gives us a more foree-
ihe sacrifice in this federal iesarveD,,l. clearer understanding of why the
district, where more than one half of
the biggest and richest State in the
district is absolutely bankrupt The
government must have the loan even
though it proves ii great sacrifice for,
in tiie end, money Is n<»t to lie oonsld <
cred when by or through Its use Vie
lory Is made sure
Compare Selden “In-Built Quality” Trucks part for part
with other “Quality” Trucks of the same rated capacity and
you will find in
roof to cover
conditions Mill
long uh people make money as they
are tnakfiitt it now, but they arc de
ploruble Just the same Man's first
dntv to hlnr elf and those dependent
upon him should he the Hct|iiiring of
h home and home comforts before iiiii
of tiie transitory pleasures iinii lux-
uries of life are Indulged In
owes more to (he community In which
Iw* Ilves than that of being a wall
flower on the town’s landscape lonng
ing hack In a big automobile and p.o
Ing to bed In a rented house The all
tomoblle and kindred things have their
places to fill Thev are necessarv and
esHentlal in many ways, but the own
er of one should own a home first and
then his ear Some say they are not
able to own h home, but they can drive
the auto lust the satne. Do they not
know that the cost of any sort of an
automobile would make a handsome
first pay meat on a very hiHiilsomti
home, wlilh* the oil necessary to run
the machine and what it costs to keep
it going would pay the home out” This
it nut Intended for those who are able
to own a car. for we know of nothing
nicer, but It is an admonition to all to
begin to look about them for a home
It Is s better omen for i community
"hen wagons loaded with lumber are
wending their wav countrvward than
to see the highways lined with brand
new automobiles Bui lumber, tuilld
a home pav tor It md then btiv the
finest automobile vou can buy
first get the home!
Bay City first, last mid all the lime
should be the slogan of every loyal j
man in the town Guard the interests
of the city as loaloiislv as you would;
your own private aitairs If you do I
the town will pay you back tenfold
in the end Every Improveitienl adds |
to the beauty and permanency of the
town and enhances your property at
the same thno.
The Eastern Star will meet tonight •
ut 7 30 sharp, in order to get through 1
In time to attend Hie song servl<e on!
Hie court bouse lawn Pleaet bej
I there on time
Ail teachers who ate member* <>f
I the E S are cordially Invited to at
tend.
a ho examined tiie kaiser
immediately after he liad been struck i
heve l ialnn-d that bad the blow landed |
three inches higher on the ruler's
Iteud that it would have burst a earl-
ier near the kaisers’ ear and ren-
dered him a madman.
Following the encounter between
kalaer and captain Hie photoplay
shows how the emperor ordered the
touting of his troops bound for
Pari*, through Belgium, and without
the use of scenes of land battles or
of naval engagements carefully, force-
fully unravels its story of German
knltur, forced upon Belgium, show's
the American ambassador, Gerard,
conveying President Wilson’s mes-1
sage, asking for the termination of.
wholesale murder of neutrals on
trans Atlantic ships, the torpedoing
of which tiie kaiser has ordered and
continues to vislaulize historic facts
until tiie last reel, in which tiie au-
thoi leaves fait for fancy to picture
what seems likely lo be the result of
the Hohenzullerns' campaign
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MllDWM I > GREAT
PH Tl KE OF "THE
Maeterlmch/r T
THE BLUE BIRD*
AaAoraupriuws
TI LA BELLE, CHILD ACTRESS
CENTRAL FIGURE IN GREAT
BPRCTACLK, "THE BLUR BIRD."
You need not bother about pro-
nouncing all the names of the towns
ihe allies are taking Just so they’ve
got them Is the thing
Wagons now loaded with
are seen every day going
ward, but they are not near
as new automobiles seen lo be rolling
around, ottiiitimes loaded
gro<<s who, perhap . haven't
theiu Of
never t>e remedied as
everywhere for Business
You can prepare in
us meet the
Hohenzoliern and the challenge
America when Ambaasanur Gerard In-1
formed his majesty that Presidentt
Wilson and the American people j
would no longer tolerate Germany's
ruthless naval warfare
Beginning the story of the kaiser’*
life (from fact i the photoplay. *liuw« i
| the kaiser being knocked down by one;
of his captains whom tie had insulted ,
and humiliated in Hie Imperial reeep-1
tion Knowing the penally for ills of-!
fense the young captain coiumitH *ui-1
cide
Physicians
“THE BLUE BIRD"
Maurice Tourneur, the French di
rector who produced Maurice Maeter
linck’s "The Blue Bird" for Artcraft,
is noted for ids artistic technli|ue
Nude figures uie shown in tiie pro-
duction, which is being exhibited at
the Grand Theatre, and of these Mr.
Tourneur says:
’’Nudity in itself is not objection-
able unless it Is used as a means to
attract an unhealthy mind Nude fig
urus in 'The Blue Bird’ are presented
in such a manner that they will lie
viewed witIi reverence rather than ex-
ilic re are.
It is heartrending (he way the fel-
lows who have done all they ciln pos
sihlv do to wreck Hie democratic party
In Texas are raiding and raving aland
Hie badness of the primary system A
bad conscience is an awful accuser
till!
fields in the territory tributary to Bay
t'tty 5,t)<)0 bales of cotton, every bale
ot which Is wortli, id present prices,
belter than |20()()0 a bale Thus we
- i-c on il,e cotton stalks in lids iinnu
dlide vicinity $l,oou.uoo tn cold cash.
(Veil i eid of which is at the merer (I
of the weiiltier Is it any wonder. I
iherefore, that the larmers arc utiliz j
ing every available hand and employ !
Ing every poHsilde moment in gather j
Ing I he crop '’ I
I lie next liberty loan campaign will
begin on Hnptcmber 2N and end on
October 31. It will lie for H.OOO.OOO,
uu^ and will be one of su< I iflce lo a
| large number of the people of the
severe will bu
ieservi
perliups, open in
set They didn’t pity Belgium or Ser
bia oi neutrals They haven't even Hoover not an Englishman and Per-
shown pity to themselves. In ap- shing not in the war the next presi-
pealing to the pity of other nations dential campaign
they will show only pitilessness be-' for these three great man and
cause no such appeal is necessary to
end the w ar. Germans have been i
peal is entirely different, in the one! told times enough how they can end !
there being no shadow of sexuality'the war without sob stuff.
end it by adopting honesty as a policy !
So when the appeal to pity gets to
It's sure to be a
Behind it is German
f 'Art
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 253, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 3, 1918, newspaper, September 3, 1918; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292905/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.