The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 260, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 11, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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Talcum Powder
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New Fall
Dresses
Srlbeo’s OBt—pOUBtl Cfiil, 15c
COX’S VARIETY
SILKS, SATINS, CHARMEUSE, FOULARDS, SERGES
(; EO R<; ETTE (’REPES AND MOHAIR
STORE
(*ome and sec our
THE SAME GOODS FOR LESS MONEY
Also have the prettiest lot of tailored akirts in plain, plaids
and f;tn<;y materials
BAY CITY, TEXAS
sure we can please you
Let uh show you our line
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Plant a Fall War Garden
We have just received
Mebane Triumph
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Cotten Seed
D. M. Ferris & Co’s. Garden Seed
None better in the World
Greatest Lint Produce! Known
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ARE YOU IN ON
BAY CITY’S
Texas
Prosperity
Many Matagorda County Farmers Can Tell You What It Is- ASK THEM
Matagorda Pharmacy
We bake
HORSES MD MULES FDR SALE
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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 AGENTS
Bay City, Texas
TELEPHONE 86
HAY CITY, TEXAS
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Large assortment of Williams’, Colgate's, Lazell’s, Jap Rose
ID I NTY < EN I s
And comply faithfully with every re^«»t<wiew
of our goveruvenl
REGISTER September I2lh, if you are between
the ayes of Id and 45
Only a few cents a day between
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We carry a full line of Airfoot Talcum
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• Specialist ua Diseases of the
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. . .475 pounds
. Il.'t pounds
.458 pounds
... 55 pounds
. 27 pounds
2ti pounds
1-2 pounds'
. 73 pounds
7 pounds
II 1-2 pounds
Lard .111-2 pounds
Vinegard 31-2 pounds
clearer understanding! Salt 13 1-2 pounds
fleenral March advises the
an army of l.oiHi.Oiii.)
Beef
Flour
Pot atoes
Beans
the Prunes
Coffee
('ondensed milk
Sugar
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STOREY MY RICK, Lockhart,
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have btiildi'd better than we knew.
We are offering good prices and terms on town lot
chance to get tn on the ground floor of a real city
never he as cheap again
HI CAN NtV THE SAME OF \L1. 01 It Kl< II
M 1TAGORDA COI NTY LANDS
The only spot on earth where the unimproved lands are so cheap th it
the growing crop from one acre will pa, for four acres.
We cun supply thrifty renters with homes. Any practical farmer
can go in debt ami pay out a farm home, is never before tn 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
lauds for actual development and homes that we will ever be able to
offer. Already the war has changed the world America ha- gone
over the top in liberating, clothing and feeding the world To her
shores will come, homage. Intelligence and wealth of the world and in
the dawning of the new day and times our good land and product- will
nevei be cheap again Come in an i let us talk it over.
MAGILL BROS.
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AH persons between the ages of 18
and 45, both inclusive, are required by
law to register on Sept*-uiber 12, 11*18,
between 7 o'clock a. m. and 8 o’clock
Ai» p*r«ous will register in their
•■everal voting precincts
1 vote in Matagorda they
i there, and if they vote
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“VICTORY BREAD”!
THE HOME-MAKER
Hie ( laxtonola possesses exceptional beauty, its many distinctive
refinements of design affording it a place of honor among anv sur-
roundings. j |
I lie c abinet is made of specially selected mahogany polished or
dull tinish. Ornamentation is artistic, but chaste; metal parts heavily
nickeled and polished.
Hie motor is noiseless, non-vibrant, 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 is
round, clear and namaaing in its naturalness; volume is astonishing.
Some day you will complete your home by Installing a phonograph
in making this momentous jcurciiu e bo guided by citumoti ense and
unswayed by false notiuus of oronomy l;uy for the r>>ttii>* by buy-
ing the best. \ t'laxtorioh. uemou-t ration will -how you exactly
what to expect for your money.
Put one of the NEW DAY PHONOGRAPHS, THE CLAXTONOLA,
in your home now PAY b’OR IT AT YOUR CONVENIENCE, while
you are enjoying Its exquisite music
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1 j \ll persona in Matagorda County
I frcui. other counties or other States
III will be required to ajipear before the
II local board In Bay City, Texas, for
Il l egist rat ion This should be done be-
ll J lore the 12th of September
4 , laical Hoard of Matagorda
County, Texas
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The rapid development of her trade territory, stimulated by good
farming, good crops ami good prices, supplemented bv great sulphur
and oil development, is going to put BAY CITY OVER THE TOP. We
The big city i. now in the mak.ng
This Is your last
Bay City lots will
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of the present world conflict, opens I
•i the Grand Theatre on next Wed-j l
* ■ -day and Thursday.
The Kaiser" is a motion picture
ittipendous in its treatment of pres
..r,r !aj world history, in its presenta-
; n <’f heretofore unoffered truths of
he p#fxotial life of the German demon
i.n,t th* atrocities of his army and
a.srjr, 'hat have been filmed after ex-
.vlve tu’iy of historical facts and
: nM. i study of more than a year
?!.*pert Yulian, the famed screen
t.#»rr.-,r» and actor who himself pre
S remarkable rendition of the
. * of the kaiser, remarkable in its
.■;>* attention to every detail of
<•. i<- ip. costuming. mannerisms,
habits and exaggerted ego of the ruler
who has plunged the world into
mourning to advance personal ambi-
tions and has sacrificed the honor of
•mp>-rur of Germany nations, homes, men. woman and chil-
a fresh shipment
“The Kaiser, the Beast of Herlin.”
the latest ami most timely of super
| photoplav■< dealing .with the ]
world war, comes Io the Grund after
thrilling New York. Chicago, Boston
and Denver audiences for weeks dur-
ing their respective indefinite runs.
The showing will be made at the
Grand on Wednesday and Thursday;
of this week.
“The Kaiser, the Best of Berlin,''
has been produced by Rupert Julian
from the scenario prepared by
director and Elliott .1 Clawson. The,
photoplay delivers a powerful patri
otic message and gives the public an
•Inside'' story of the life of the man; Syrup
who. by his despotic and barbarous! Butter
ideas, has set the entire world
afiame. The pliotoplay gives us a
more forceful,
of why the I'nited States has entered
the war to stamp out kaiserism. It States will have
shows how the kaiser planned the In Prance next June You can road
sinking of the Liisitanla and awarded. Ily see it is your plain, patriotic dutv
a special medal to the captain of the to save food in every way
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if they
will register
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register there, and so on
win belongs io another coun-
as, or in another State, he
liefore any local board,
will return to him his registry
tion card to be mailed by him to hlw
; ou i, '■>' al board
understand that he is
uni I! he receives from
j board a tegislration receipt, and with
regi-truiion card he must inclose
tumped envelope, properly addresa-
I ad, for return to him of ids receipt,
j Such a person should register in time
fot his registration curd to reach his
own loeal board by September 12, if
I possible
Notice will be pm up tn at least
' three public places in < ach precinct.
I -tilling the time and place or registra-
tion.
All
U-boat that launched the fatal tor-
pedo It alito showc how the visions
of drowning women and children
hunted Captain Von Neigel who re-
ceived the kaiaer w honors, and finally
drove him to Insanity
The film graphically pictures the
tearing up of the famous "scrap of
paper" that guaranteed Belgium hei
rtgtits to peai*e and happineaa by the
IfoheiDolb-rn and the challenge to
American when Ambiissador Gerard'
informed his nia.|e-ty that President
Wilson and the American people
would no longer tolerate Germany's
mt|iless naval warfare
Beginning the story of the kaiser’s
1 fc (from fact i the photoplay shows
the kaiser being knocked down by
one of his captains whom he hud In-
sulted and humiiiatefl in the im|ierial
reception Knowing the penalty fot
Us offense the young captain commit
suicide.
Physicians who examined the knlH> r
immediately after he had l><‘cn struck
have claimcii that had the blow land
■ ul three inches higher on the ruler’s
I'titd that ft would have burst a can
• er near the kaiser's ear and ren :
'cred him a madman
Following the encounter between
Kaiser and captain the photoplay
shows how the emperor ordered t’i-
routing of ills ironp- bound for Pari -,
through Belgium, and without the.
upe of scenes of land bailee or of na-j
val engagements carefully, forcefully (
unravels its story of German kultur,!
forced upon Belgium, shows the
American ambassador Gerard convey-
• inc I're-ident Wilsons' message, ask
“THF. k VINER, f,)r tlx* termination of wholesah
~ i murder of neutrals on trans-Atlantic
Patriotic Photoplay of flu tups, the torpedoing of which
1 kaiser has ordered and continues to
! visualize historic facts until the last j
reel, in which the author leaves fact j
! 'or fancy to picture what seems like !
present )v |n (|P rHHnit of the Hohenzol-
\ leru's campaign
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\ \ I til’s RUnONN
FOR ONE SOLDIER.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 260, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 11, 1918, newspaper, September 11, 1918; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292912/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.