The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 100, Ed. 1 Friday, March 2, 1917 Page: 2 of 4
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What Do You Know
About This-
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to build a house, they
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Alamo Lumber Company
JOHN SUTHERLAND, Manager
PHONE 23
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Lost Hark red Jersey
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I ' September Morn. ’the seasor
1 greatest musical comedy hit fram
I n .series of pretty stage pictures in-
stead »f dear, old nature as the only
environment, comes to the Grand for
Ian engagement of oUe night. Friday.
Marell 9. A jolly riot of fun with spc-
1 rial music on the side and a dancing.;'?
singing coterie of tango girls
I v»dy ih-ous numbers i
i Morn.” William Moore
I comedy peddler with a
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think
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aid Japan
Then
■ for
had four very good
i Peking, for there i
there I find it so hard
ciibe the tilings. One of th.
interesting
The
Tibet
no pres
adv.mt.i
its
an
that ex
of the
prepa i at Ion j
as possible |
ought not to be
who 's v*'1' alHl l,as Lfteen hundred
Wit)j H'riests connected with it, bes''
Imanx boys and young men who
real I -
at ham!.
pl-ration and unitv
and the pro-
.Missis I
leaders in
Methodist Church
so that he can
want
I If membeis of
(awake to the duties
| In it ct into their
I of Intelligent
they will fin-1
;year that their
I endangered
i hold, will
| from them
tuenefos.
This is r
quite gone
Mexico’s
men
in some
box s being
gi.s« do not
the hour and
councils a semblance
and patriotic endeavor
to their dismtix nex*
seats, which they have
tin* national security to
>e ruthlessly
hy their
* I find it
things. (>m
sights
Buddhists
Burnett and Head
i the missionary council - f
and have made
ompoumis. suf
I'hex
India and China
from Miss
vx hile
security to l,v Sl
taken away I most always
outraged const! j ‘‘•ict-fi- - <1 a
for the girls
If that does
the
who c imt
I from Tib-t are known as the I.lama
jit Is a very handsome building. a<
irding to Chinese ideas of beaut' I'
time for party
C.ermany a
ihsurditx
s uhatevi r for an
ri angement bi*tw i i n
Lipan, and Japan would
of abandoning an nlliaio'.
I rarddly enabling her to etm-r
poverty, ami wlitcli until anti es
I lure proM-i t itv and security
revelation is not without
to us. however It affords
of the secret hostility
for the I'nited States and
igainst
m *
s 1
I a tour of the mission
! | pot h d by the .Methodist Church
v I visited Koren. Juigm
r ; in tin Hast. I lies- letters
which Head are some she wrote
ge from '
iter f-i
priests
many boys and young
learning tn be priests
j th.- rooms were dozens of
taught Til-- faces of the boys were
ashen and sotm of them di iwn, .show-
ing the effect of the life in the -lamp
houses, with no outside exercise
Most of the boys have no home, for
they have been sold into the priest-
hood often for merit that is. when
calamity or sorrow comes, they ar-'
told that the) might gain deliveran- n
•Hing a bo) into thia life. It al-
nieans that first they
irl. for they do not car-'
and give them up first
not appease the evil
spirit, then they may give up a boy
In one room is an image of Buddha
‘that is ninety feet tall. It was
I brought from I'ibet and carved out o'
one of the frees under which Buddha
sat. Beside it is a large prayer whet
Ito take the prayers up as high as hi-
' eyes, so that he can see what the
I shipper wants It is only the rich
j who can use It. for it costs much mon
icy. The imare is covered with bronze
and is smokx and dirty
I "Peking has broad streets, but it
i does not look so much like a big clt'
| (S Soo. h-iw' and many other places
-where we have been, for the houses
are all one-story The Chinese arc
i great on arches They put up big
larches of stone to do honor to people
| They arc usually much decorated, and
all that have been put up tn the Chi
■nest* are highly colored red. green
[blue or gold There are many archei
erected to China's heroes, a number
to celebrate the republic, and some
! to the tnemorv of those who lost their
lives in the Boxer trouble.
“tn Tientsin we went to nne of th-'
’l.'inti' Mohammedan mosques and
It is
the
mosques
reached there at time of pr^er
| built on Chini style, and only
i interior i« mosque like In front of
! the entrance to the sncied place where
j the prayers are offered was a highly
j polished quadrangle w ith shoes of all
kind* around it. The other part of
tfie floor was very dirty. There were
three doors, and we looked in at the
mpany but could not go in unless
wc washed and put on th-* shoes They
went through th-* usual custom and
kept repeating the Mohammedan pray-
er over and over again."
, Many of our readers will be inter-
ested to know Miss Bennett and Mis-
Head landed in San Francisco EVbru-
rirv 1? and will reach Nashville about
February 20.
I'niiml Stilles
which
i rapidly
that
of congress
and trifle
nation
iipai
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to conduct
of
temptation
eloquent appi
inquest
11z-ma
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the
(jn for the r
Mexico lit
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I ROM MISS MtHEI
made
I t ion
H
was
(S'-umt d that partmentf.
readily u.-
canuot bi
ii-i-t-'f-'t-'
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flitnsv
government
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been
dif
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to
to
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prot-
not
as
l.:li
pro
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arcordlng
f the
mti*
f I'ond
that Galveston
ie given ample
depui tint tits
that steps are
the hop--
ir would
The
assuiances
afford
I which wen
! I UlilterstlMXl.
that plan-
I pressing
y of Hie
E-khnrt al
■ establisht
regard
of
ter
| dul
ficult
an invention
■ ml-- hl-'vous. mind. ’
Foreign Mmist. r Zimmermann
Ignorant
m tru-'ti-in ent to Mini-
Mexico City h-
it would not
i he w hole matt'-l
fertile. Hio
have g ix eti j
being taken j
dr
It mu t be
to Mr Gregg,
and
-I- pal till- lit-.
further
aut hen
fam
But
t hi
till V x
the
for
ent
tneon
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at
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compati'1
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and r- o-irci fain-
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xx i'll Senator She !>ar<i
called
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acquisitions
people Of II
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If You Need Bifocals
Why Not Kryptok
The one-piece lens with two sights, "fai and n- ir;
and please bear in mind price is not the only tldng
to lie considered.
mill
will
with
has
nut
be
. much
in tin
open
bent
raid
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DR. M. ERTL, Optician
MATAGORhi I'illRM M T
the
with
w;
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Mil tc
of t x
til whut thev
hav
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those
t utted States
Htutihid with ,i blow
s a fact that. \
that
tn
of
It
of .1
■oun
kind
Mex
Upp-»se<l
se|.- t.-d
the
1‘rrahing's
and some
looked
in (tn- Witv
Mexico H
upon tin
Tnltvd St.itcn for Its ammunition Ini'
Is going to manufacture it at home
To this enil, it is ulleged it lias eti
tered into ii contrn-t with Japan
whereby it has bought a - ar»:o of cat
t-tdgemilking machinery which
200 skilled Japanese workmen.
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new
The city - oiinell of Flatonia
passed an ordinance prohibiting
nival companira < xhtbitiriK w ithin the
ilty limits Some four <oncerns visit
id that city this winter, and tins, uo
doutil. ha* been loo much for out
neighbor It ir, perhaps only a >
ter of time whin such lomputiie:
find it a hard jolt to “show” in
Texas town lui Grangi Journal
Good for I'lntonin' Who will
next?
. man
II-
fir u
and
then- may
of Hu
Will S»-e I Ii
ie and their
cargo of machinery to make ammutn
fton for Mexico a ni-tiue-- to tin
try There I
This country
il'O. In fliet,
to be at
bunch
it out
The
<>t his Ilk as
Armirti an
naught
l-ifoie a
trike i
||t tl-ii) l.e -t
- ’a will appr
A r . t .. t'a
riuii
iiulity. no particulur
Ipected on the Atuerle
it should com
The congress of the
bail to be stutBH-i with .. blow over
the head, but when they got that it -I -I
not take them long to come to Pie -
dent Wilson s assistance Ameiuali
are sometimes slow to act. but whi-'
once In action, ail that oppose them
hud better look a little out
is running a
Hili Tin
In big
lie looked
obscurrd by
world was hit
of it nn he cared for.
raphy the nut tatid
attention which this
big mall paid to lltfli things
In a letter dated 1MS2 Mr
■ Ever) day's ob-ci vntiun coiivinc- ■
that in a new country a raHroad
su-'ce .ful tn the proportion it
fait - ate vigilantly looked after '
It mny lie - nd tliat ttii-
border,
made a
brought l-iii k no t-riHt-nei
be a disposition rm th-
Mi x i< an - p- I-* .-oo-l for
It Is a great thing for one to know
that bls effort- an- appii.it-*<! by
some, even though th<- n-iml.-r he few
And when one finds that some, without
cause, seek to find fault and bclittle
all that he tries to do. th- best thing
in silence ind let the merit fill -Ini'
merit is due V’lndictiven- ss Im ■ nevi i
accomplished anything, but on tin con
tuny only adds misery to Hie one who
employes it.
may be out;
. Tin Mix
The alienee tn Mexico
withdrawal of General
troops h is been omlnoii.
thing has naturally been
occur Just tiow it come-
of a dispatch t-'Hing tii.it
no longer going to depend
Worlds Work t
phy of lame I
one w lii, <b a 11
big thought:
Hh mind
horizon
took as
Yet In thi loo
mg feature is H--
I tie Tribune extends it -hep- ,t ar.-i
most profound sympathy to the s ;-i« n
did family of Editor iit -ima- b-i '
the Hhmer Gazette, in their pi- • t«’ -
sad bereavement We trust that Edt [
tor Habermacin r will t-e spared foi .
many more years of splendid servi
to Ms town and communit)
a sei m
But it
ern <
part
w II lie
There ate lho-e who
the coming of the Japiint
of machiner
on the work for a
.Manzanillo U a
of .Mix!
onflne
HUI pl IHlIlg
but
little raid
hack
s not at war
M- klcii is not
war. but for a well
of i evolution-
different leaders.
Austin Im- ric.tn
heat
I rll-uile
11 ‘
Year
or t
Zi
I be Miitatf'irds ( <<unl)
i V) eekiy)
country
That
That Wonderful Spring
100 PER CENT PLUS-
•need buyer.
Ha-h one
Better
rout
maki
eceived
1 >ai titv
Also
list
ind low quartet
is the Atmosphere our Sprirg Dresses ard Ccat
Suits create.
BRUNNER&OERTLING
Wearing Apparel of the Pest There (s
You Should See Them "and finest line ever
brought to this city. In any one (f them )<u Mill he
UP TO THE LATEST IN FASHION
is unbroken
.1 sprctal selection |
You get the benefit Without extra
selections early, while the line
Spring Footwear for I^adies. in li <; t->i
Feeling!
ked from models by our -»x|
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I he Hum-iri-'t
Benefit of tin- High S- l.u--l
Be sure and attend thl
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Year ....
Mon tiie
class matter at
City under t
Entered as second
Jie postuffice in Bay
of Congress
BLACK
WHITE
TAN
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Public Stenographer
J. W. McMahan
be
AH
oflill-
where
I have oj.
Bay city
Bay
lined for the convenience of the peopio of
Pul-lie Stenographic office next door to
Trust t’o, whir.- I will
I will call for your work
a
City Bank and
rd to serve you
woik guaranteed.
Service is Guaranteed
You at Arnold’s
“The Old Reliable”
Highest Cash Price Paid for Hides
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Meats b u<?ht right, kept right,
cut right and sold right is what
our customers are receiving. We
absolutely give you the best the
market affords. A trial will
convince you beyond a doubt.
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A
DRIVERS ROMANCE"
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VV| LSON
Anniversary’
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CAREY
SMITH
Editor and Dux Mgr
lllk. IUIUI JE I RIAIIAt, toMi-iM
Fiibiinhere
Save Your Shoes
BAY CIIY SHOE SHOP
P KOGI TT. Prop.
By bringing them here and let-
ting us put on new soles and
rubber heels. Prices reasonable.
In Business
For Your Health
HARRISON'S MEAT MARKET
Phone 18 . The New Market
Since we have opened our new
market we have enjoyed a
continual increase in business.
The reason is we have lived
up to our motto: “Give the Peo-
ple unly the Best of Meats.”
If you are not one of our
many satisfied customers, we
ask you to give us an oppor-
tunity to serve you one month
- then you will be.
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