The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 13, 1916 Page: 2 of 4
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establish
permanency- also
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a.npearan e of a more expensive hou.
ubstuntial
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tire living room
hich is one of comfortable
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bedroom affording
ball
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k
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Neat
’porch adds
bath
much to conven-
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fin nish the
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other fellow’s
making bi
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success
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has
He
probably worked hard and spent
mrroiin flings
Electric Fixtures
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no differ
whether your home is a
mansion or
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general appearance by keeping tl
on
immed. flowers and tre<
well kept
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shabby.
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your home the same consideration
if
givt
it will benefit you well.
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al appearance
THE TEXAS PUBLIC SERVICE CO.
ANNOUNCEMENT
;»le man
rvice pt ;■ s. iw ami a little above the standard, and it is a pleasure to us to announce our latest acquisition of a service of
to
r.dl->w
him
You will find it interesting and helpful and our service is free.
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PRICE LUMBER COMPANY
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Exclusive Agents “Ye Flanrv
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Phone 350
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hist
lilt I lUX.
PEPPIX \.”
will vote
every
w
up.
morn-
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I Pi
All
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out
rut.
how
may
cor.Hally
force;
glasses
have
fitting
Proper
given this boy a new interest
in his school work.
Your child
run
may herd just that In Ip.
Belter
xx it
tier
sight leaves
better
If all
imprea-
o III
slon. and a better recollection.
t
The
•emit
Matagorda 1*11
Bay City 1
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of
nd all
f
him
fol
FOR SAIF.
fact 11
tire I v
to
for
that
mrtunity tn be overlooked
will
vote '
NOTH’ F.
11 use
tt
Inl« r.l it
h< imi\
untor
fron
build
and
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In tIn room of <\
should liahg In I
1 V pe til);
biisim
hide.”
v <• to them I bat wc
here I
ran
uff*;i;' ist
nt Wils<
PH hl Oltn IX
‘•LITTLE
too many
office
hr civil
against
has su
|p\\
i Immigrant
the peopk
many
n II MIPS ( li \ X< I s
FOB KI
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re-elected
hack In
fighting
must not look
u ill
kinds
Bay City Insurance Agency
ROWLAND Hl U 1 IA
I *ruf nftuf
and tlir ’
would do
wealth
than
In that main
well a
> ical i
nt Wil
Pi vs|-
grv - sin
mp be
Dr. M. Ertl
Ihe Opthbin
with :
to
INC. I
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hip di in
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i keep th
:it n bargain \cl-1
Stoddard. Buckeye.
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Planry,’’
i and sp<
The B:«llv Tribune, 10c a month
fiom heli
difft'i *'iit
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Lt CO.,
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“YE PLANKY
cunipli ii
All tl
4 Pre
wow
Natt-
ers to get
railroad
R.r
v mt
Mill In
reformers I
Wilson |
too much
the
vote .
permitted ;
In
Miter
Above nil th
.rival.' ki
Cithnllcs
Phone J*t
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and all
against |
l strike legis |
s not to their
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Bon H. Smith, Mgr
We do not know wl
trovi’ifV lulu «cii Uc
Post is digging th< 1
dei'pci oi not I>uI
It I- warm < nouvh to
from fnr/ing
H|t»W
All tl
Igc fnm
and lot
Got vour hoc yet? Call and nay up
i y« ar for the Pally Tribune and got
one.
As
■iS'
have c\<i
X11 tin -'ill” u isf
i President Wilson
n.’icific and all the
r iin :i hltn be- Hi"
(iOOHl gl'CH*’ ih <
at (»oof<* (’rock
E
’ Ml the l*roto«tant«
against President WiNon
has n Roman Catholic
tflTv And all the Roman
' vote against him ’
*. All the capitalists will vote
C’nlnst President Wibrnn bccRUS# he
I al! the w
Princeton t
will ho more
instructions
“letting him
bond is loo enroll '”', a wav <d In
Give him the eli.im • > oil
would have appreeiahil mi
well with him
Hugh* h is
home Stat«
Ilf* Things
tliiit polling place
And
if it ri
l<>n and
four million
cot ton ' In ih«
of splendid oi
COheehubb* a
and laboi to
(onlinm- al
grnbbliic ?
will II nil t
Io our i r'hl
mobile 111 H
■mlcred
men mid till
spoilsmen will will
because h< has
eptlbli. ans tn remain
«’■ ’ I
of the
Ihe farm
hoiiii dav
11IRISTIAX SCIKNCE ( III IK H.
( Itristian Science serviceH
Sunday morning at 11 o’clock.
Sunday school every Sunday
iltg at 9:45 o’clock.
Ttstimon.al meeting every Wedue.t-
d:tv evening at s o'clock.
It' tidlng room open every Saturday
■ i’t< t'liooii fr. 'ii | to 5 o’clock, when
I ■ ‘ i :m . iiiecn”::'.' may be
read and obtained. ♦
The public Is very cordially In-
vited to attend all the sen Ices j’or-
> I’ fill S’, l oci. II I
them. We ttceil
Our millions of ncr< of iiii.
■ry iiloutl foi them
. II them goods Otn
want to bit. their prod
them to help
our waterwu.
■e.tnse he |
r radi- [
tuse he
‘Ct."
Hauling dirt from lots we represent
l« Ktrldlv forbidden and vfolntomj
will be prosecuted.
1fi-tf Magill ffros.. Agents j
ml
.. 111 \ c
nillroa<
in pai
help (be
from lh«
They should be nuidc
we want thi in ami that
them.
•\ yuur clothing to become
improve jt^
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X form.
flexible and comfortable.
I Though her countless admirers do
not require Mary Pickford to give any
further proof of her amazing ver-
itility. this supreme screen favorite
' renders another novel chtirncter-in-
! tcri.retation in the Famous Players
Film Company’s spectacular and
thrilling production. "Poor Little Pep-
Dina " \s Pepplnn. the boundless
scope of Mary Pickford's art Is Hlus-
I frate.i in her delineation of the va-
'ioits roles o fthe child of wealthy
\n ms kidn.toped bi It.il ns
ninth to work In a Sicilian vineyard,
a stowaway disguised as a boy. a new-
■ a '.....t-black. a fruit vender, an
employee of an opium den. a nies-
• naer boy. and finally, the rcatored
millionaire’s daughter who comes Into
het own With this diversity of at-
dto phere and Interest, anil with its
many dramatic and amusing episodes.
' rnor Little Pepplnn" will undntthted-
1 b e accepted as one of Miss pick-
,LiI's foremost triumphs.
tin help It.
H Till (IHiMl TI1MGHT.
Boro, the
Ami .ettl< 1 .if
'exit. 01 number
Marie Boro, the exquisite star
whoso previous screen appearances
m The Moral- of Marcus” and ' Ihe
V’hlte Pearl" have distinguished hi r
as one of the most fascinating film
favorites of the day. surpasses all
her fotn'or stage or screen nchleve-
n ent In the Famous Playcrs-t’n.irl 's
F i»Li> • n Companys’ picturiMUo.t of
Sardou's great drama of fo’-’ign pol-
tttal initigur "Blplomacy’’—In th'
stage presentation of which, costar
v ith William Gllette and Blanche
Hates. Miss Boro won 'a notaal 1 per-
sonal triumph. Suspected by her
rt’-t • i t‘. ;■ young diplo.11 it. <>e itvi I-
itt tt.”i his dispatch box t’:'- >> 11.1
of i '. Gibraltar fortification'- >< ra
(the role assumed hy Miss Boro) por-
t- t's with infinite skill and fear, an-
t'cr. hate and despair which result
front the accusation. The screen
version atatches added Interest by the
fact that the voting diplomat Is played
by Elliott Bexter. Marie Boro's hus- '
‘ band.
to at tin1
unless we!
•nt Wilson
with the G
rmans will
efion steam engine, one special 22-
■ hors, "tow er B C. traction steam en-
' trine both engines tn fine condition
. and will be sold
1 dr. ss Vintner X
xtvnd to our patr<»ns a
r patrons.
. ■ ; 11 y :op "Y I tiit j. - Ln . tn,nis ircliitict Thu.' extending to our customers a rvice, new, unique, helpful and economical in that we can fur-
1 11 Im; pl.i' .Hid 'in . ,.tli ns. prepared by the I arg-st home architects in the world, md much benefit to home builders.
. ! - ■ .I pl.trs at our < isplay room and offer your selection of over 2500 designs of modern homes. We furnish plans for the
t.'it 1 lu . xti ti ve bungalow to a pretentious mansion.
in.! !. r or lov< r of the home beautiful to visit our display.
k m >■ « x x x x x z ;c x s ...
M’lin I I I const I S.
>0. 7. X
Let nt. call at your home and X
Spirella Corset to your X
Spln lla Boning, the most $
Guar- X
X anteed one year against rust or X
breakage. Can bo laundered, al- X
X ways retains Ils shape.
X for appointment
MRS. X. 4. FRANZ
Upstairs Tribune Building
KXXXMXXMXMXXX
room to
h th’alliii’'• if II v<"i
When a bin ihonnitthlv li i’i
himself iiikI 1 1 lilt lii li
value of h<»n< tv land ■ do not
enforced limn tv» no fr.ii n« ■ I
be p|i1erl}iilM-(l al»<"i! I. fi ’
will in* i f id vr r if v of r<hi t: •
forced io .ihi 1 ih<
lion will hir<' hit
lilwnvH been
nlwiiti will bi
iidvici- anti
vnrinhlv
right wa> 0111
foi nut box
biiHlne's wav
earetnl of hi
of (heir nw n Tlo
of any ch I hl r for
llevc
r<»ok«
find solace
I Io
la il ini:
if hl‘ pariii!
I'ood iiiinie ■'!>'
tint lira I
the rielil
We do not take hi lh«
m. are born ill tl whole
Teach llif box h<»n
than apt Io
f hrmie hmit
1 toxx” to hi
; Est mates cheerfully furnished
jibing ir. tle f'<(Eric lire
is. of
defeat
rns in ’
lobby. |
Talk ahouf deep
pOO<| lOll'I’Y I't’d' I II
railroad enierpri •
ph’HHi'. Iillf tin fart I'lii.'ill" hl
W III'! T< A ,1 I 1 i'O:4 il) li»'d of i
!oii flicto
• plndh"
of loonr
peri"am nt
thin Sfiiti'
Ihe end
dax.
coming
going to pour
greater than
Rome day
That some da.x is going
before we are nady foi n
prepare noxx. Smith Te\a
tlciihir should get ready it
furmeiM who will conir licit
war torn lands
In feel that
we widemnt
For wo do xvant
them
lands
chants want to
produce men
IlCtB. We want
our roads, and
our towns
And to p
want them here then*
things thut we can do p
(.uniting pleasant and the
profitable. Strangers ii
land cannot adjust Hu im
foreseen aud therefore
conditions without help
already al home In tin- i
We need in Hoiilson an
aid association to bring
here, to settle them on good land at
a reasonable price, and to watch <>vor
their welfart until tin-x are Ind’ "
ant Social center should be
vlded in the cdmmiinitl» s wb» ■ I
settle with atnusemci.ls for tin i
(he kind to which they
tom<*d They should. If ft
eign land, he taught to b<
citizens in everything
expression means.
Hp’v should be shown hnw to In : u
cessfn! farmers -but that, of nmr■«
h; ilroRdy eared for bx the .igen< •
already at work, the Agriciiltiirnl and
Mechanical Collf'gc extension depart
ment. and the State and Federal de
part menu of agriculture. Houston |
Poat
-
ithlng to it but the
*ni Wilson Who I is
tug rvom. the hotel
!’ro<»ry. op the st ret eor-
elsewhere that the people
informal opinions, however,
ver that the union of all
tpoosites is something that
carried along until election i
dny Ib /wtll discover also dawning
1 > 'on ;cinn«ness that failure to delight:
intense partisans is tn reality the
v. ex .>-;f proof of fair play and square
’deal to nil Woodrow Wilsnn has not
wmn from ’he people the love a client
L- Is for the lawyer who fights for
j him right or wrong, but ha Is winning
the Tespe-1 and trust litigants feel for
| the fair and square judge who gives
| both side a fair shnw.
I’ublUb.'.l Every
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The Daily Tribunt
GAREY SMITH. Editor and Hu
SI HS1 Itll’l H>A R HI':
The Ball) Trll.im.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 13, 1916, newspaper, September 13, 1916; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1332739/m1/2/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.