The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 259, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 10, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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COX’S VARIETY
SILKS, SATINS, CHARMEUSE, FOULARDS, SERGES
GEORGETTE CREPES AND MOHAIR
STORE
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Come and wee our styles just in from New York
THE SAME GOODS FOR LESS MONEY
Aho have the prettiest lot of tailored skirts in plain, plaids
and fancy materials
BAY CITY, TEXAS
we are sun- we can please you
Let uh show you our line
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We have just received
D. M. Ferris & Go’s. Garden Seed
Cotton Seed
None Better in the World
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Greatest Lint Producer Known
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BAY CITY’S
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Many Matagorda County Fanners Can Tell You What It Is-ASk THEM
Matagorda Pharmacy
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HORSESAhD MIRES FOR SALE
WEST SIDE BAKING COMPANY
A Number of Good Boned Brood Mares, Native Stock, and
Also a Number of Young Horses and Mules
Sales Lot at Jas. W. Rugeley’s Gin
SHEPPARD CLEVELAND
PIONEER LAND AMENTS
Bay City, Texas
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And comply faithfully with every requirement
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REGISTER September 12th, if you are between
the ages of 18 and 45
Only a few cents a day between
hot weather and comfort
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H<>y Scouts Parade Bread way
With Ha liner*.
WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF TALCUM POWDER
We carry a full line of Airfoot Talcum
Powder, per can
10c
• DR. T. M. NEAL
• specialist on Diseases of the
• Eye, Ear, Nose, Throt and
• fitting of (Hasse*.
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tho habits and crimen of the king of
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are doing.
“VICTORY BREAD”
STOREY MY RICK, Lockhart,
Large assortment of Williams', Colgate's, Lazell’s, Jap Rose
and Page's Taletun for 25c per can
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Washington. Hepiemlier 9. Fuel
Adminlst rutor Garfield today an-
nounced that tie i xpects soon to fix
a price for gasoline for domestic con-
sumers a . well ;i the government
and the alites at a figure lower than
tile present market price He is
awaiting further reports on the sit-
uation before taking definite action
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• Mint i to i»rai i
tin ” \ marine band played at sev-
eral pi rformances, nnd when tho
trumpeters sounded a bugle call at I
the close of the picture the house lit-j
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unqualified [
“Elaborate ’
Staid the New York
Should be shown to ev- I
cry one of our two hundred million
Sand the Tribune- “If
theater under a sign.'
This is the flag of the Beust of Ber-
\ marine band played at
performances, and when
THE HOME-MAKER
The Claxtonola possesses exceptional beauty, its many distinctive
refinements of design affording it a place of honor among any sur-
roundings. , ( g .|
The cabinet is made of specially selected mahogany poiishedor
dull finish Ornamentation is artistic, but chaste; metal parts heavily
nickeled and polished.
Ihe motor is noiseless, non-vihrant. non-varying; all parts access-
ible for inspection. I niversal tone-arm instantly adjustable for dif-
ferent makes of records without the use of tools.
Plays any standard make of disc record, bringing to the owner the
unlimited choice of all the best music in the world. Tone quality ia
round, clear and n.unazing in its naturalness; volume is astonishing
Some day you will complete your home by installing a phonograph.
Itwnaklng this momentous purchase he guided by common sense and
unswayed l>y false notions of economy. Buy for the future by buy-
ing the best \ (iaxtonola demonstration will show you exactly
w hat to expect for your money.
Put one of the NEW DAY PHONOGRAPHS, THE CLAXTONOLA,
in your home now PAY FOR IT AT YOUR CONVENIENCES, while
you are enjoying its exquisite music
Austin. Texas. September 9 —All
members of the Texas National Guard
1 mint regUtei next Thursday, an-
nounced Adjutant General James A
. Harley today This means that the t
i officers and men of the two brigades i GHI A1 1*141'1 Ki II RNED
<f cavalry and the brigade of infun- AAA AY THHI w IMN.
•rv must pre '-nt themselves for rag-1
I istration tn their various counties 1
. General Hurley said that the fact that
' ’wo brigades of cavalry hud been!
riven federal recognition and desig-
nated for drnif make* no difference
“The purixise of this registration
Is to avoid complications and confu-I
I s*on that would probably arise in the
j»vent the members of these new units
did not regi ter The draft, however.
I* not likely to disturb these organiza-
tions," *atd General Harley
is approximately js.ooo officers
men involved.
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GAMILIAE WILL
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FEDER AI
t-rally went wild
Reviews of the picture in the
York papers gave tt
praise Said the Globe
Jdcturization." Stiid the
American;
lot the present world conflict, opens,
, at the Grand Theatre on next Wed-
nesday ami Thursday.
The Kaiser” Is a motion picture
stupendous in its treatment of pres-1
j ent-day world history, tn its presenta-[
Itlon of heretofore unofferod truths of I
; the personal lite of the German demon,
and the atrocities of his army and
navy, that have boon filmed after ex
haustivo study of historical facta and
[ tneidents. a stud) of more than a year
by Rupert Julian, the famed screen
directors and actor who hfniself pre
sents a remarkable rendition of the
nde of the kaiser, remarkable in its
close attention to every detail of
I make up, costuming. mannerisms.
have
The
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J from other counties or other States (>■
will be required to appear before the
local board in Bay City, Texas, for '
tegtstration. This bould be done be-
• fore the 12tb of September
Local Board of Matagorda 1
t’onnty, Texas
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Plant a Fall War Garden
a fresh shipment
Hon card to lie mailed t»y him to his, the
"wi. local board Such a person mast . Teii-urapn v rcmarKanic ami won i
understand that he is not registered dorful picture: conveys powerful men-]
iiniil he receives from ills own local - sage for every true American.. work-1
board a registration receipt, ami with I ed audiences into tremendous pitch
his
a -tamped envelope, properly address-
ed, for return to him of his receipt
Such a person should register in time
for tils registration card to roach Ills
own local board by September 12, if
possible.
Notice will l>e put up in at least
throe public places in each precinct, afterward,
stating the time and place of registra-: last has gotten up the nerve to call
tion the kaiser oxaoth’ what ho is ‘The
All persons in Matagorda County! Beast of Berlin.’’"
The rapid development of her trade territory, stimulated by good
farming, good crops and good prices, supplemented bv great sulphur
and oil development, is going to put BAY CITY OVER THE TOP, We
have builded better than we knew. The big city is now in the making
Wo are offering good prices and terms on town lots. This is your last
chance to get In on tin ground floor of a »-eal city Bay City lots will
never be as cheap again
AAF CAN SAV THE SAAfE OF ALL OI R Rl< II
At ATAGORDA COl'NTY LANDS
The only spot on earth where the unimproved lands are so cheap that
tho growing crop from one acre will pay for four acres.
We can supply thrifty renters with homes Any practical farmer
can go In debt and pay out a farm home, as never before in the history
of the world. Matagorda County soil and climate makes good and
the world Is finding It out. We are offering the best and last cheap
lands for actual development and homes that we will ever be able to
offer. Already the war has changed the world America has gone
over tho top in liberating, elotlRng and feeding the world. To her
shores w ill come, homage, intelligence and wealth of the world and in
the dawning of the new day and times our good land and products will
never be cheap again Come In and let us talk it over
MAGILL BROS.
THE HEART OF BERLIN.
“The Kaiser, the Beast of Berlin.'
Rupert Julian s masterful screen pro-I hahlt„ and exaggerted ego of the ruler
duetion of the intimate lite of Wil whf, hftf, piungpd thf wnrl(l lnt0
i mourning to advance personal ambi
tions and has sacrificed the honor of
and emperor of Germany,naUo“«» homes, men. women and chtl-
thrilling forecast of the end j drew
New Yoik. Scplemhri *’• -If Soutt.
The Kaiser, th*
New York audi-
uncts are doing, the theater where
it Is shown will have to use mufflers
tn keep the sound of clieerlng from
disturbing the neighltorhood.
Since it started at the Broadway
Theater at dollar pri< es. The aKiser”
packed ’em to the doors at every per
fornmnee and never was the enthusl
asm for any motion picture aroused
to such a high pitch.
Unique publicity stunts were used
to draw the crowds. Boy Scouts pa-'
railed down Broadway, carrying ban-
ners with tliis inscription “We are1
going to see the Kaiser Tiny
him at the Broadway Tlieate. '
same scouts gave out posters.
Kaiser Smashed on the Jaw,” based
on an actual occurrenee in the pic-1
UiTe A black ami white flag, wftii;
the sipill and erossixmes on it. hung;
III <•!> Tit 1 VI'S outside the theater under a
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All p'-i'Hons between the ages of 18
and 45, both inclusive, are required by
law to register on September 12, l!«LS.,
between 7 o’clock a. m. and 9 o'clock
p. m.
Ah persons will register in their
several voting precincts. If they ,
vote in Matagorda they will register
there, and if they vote In Blessing I
they will register there, and so on.
if a person belongs to another coun-
ty in Toxas, or in another State, lie citizens ”
.nay register ireforc any local board.' there is anyone who doubts that we
j who will return to him his registra- ■ are going to win the war let him visit
Broadway Theater.” Said the
Such a person must j Telegraph “A remarkable and won-1
registered j derfuI picture: conveys powerful mes-
recistration card he must inclose of enthusiasm ’
At the opening performance many
notables, such as Admiral Usher,j
Cleveland Moffet. Julia Marlowe, Burr
McIntosh and others, were present,
and these wore unstinted tn their
praise of the picture
“Thank GOd!” said Burr MmTntosh,
“Little Old New York at
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 259, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 10, 1918, newspaper, September 10, 1918; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292911/m1/4/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.