The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 103, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 6, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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of God is not always spoken from
tile pulpit, it lias the greatest ap-
peal for good, dean pictures I have
over seen Mrs. Kathryn \V. Earle,
3P4 West 13th St . New York City.
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five
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the university must
the [dight in which the governor has
by imputing the responsi
the attacks upon him
Houston I’o-r.
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lb* personnel of the Musical
Quartette of the librar.s
course, comprises Hugh
and W. P. Lovelass, fust and second
tenors; Fred K Bollman, bariton-
and Gustave Spaethe. bass They ar
exponents of g<>od music rather than
the catchiness of a musical show, and
the local management presents them
'with full confidence in the taste ami
appreciation of the major part of the
entertainment class of our citiiens.
Taesday. March l-<
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Fine dresses and lingerie; anything
nice for ladles and children,
make them. Coats lined; any
of alterations dene on order,
in us at Moore <& Reynolds.
Korthauer nmi Miss McMahan,
s 1st ant. 12-tfd
LOIS WEBERS GREAT
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Price 50c. at all dealers Don't stm- “
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meeting every
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very cordially invited
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itakvu earner upon the charges whii
have been preferred against Governor
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I way tn dispose
Ijifaurui t' r in ju-to .
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I tive hivi -tigation.
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icfuted nothing
I Admittedly, it
.the governor to
; lions reiterated.
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Electric Block .Signals
Hi avy Rails
Hock Ballast
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'•Wanted \ Home." to be exhibited
at the Grand Theatre on Wednesday
will add another success to the long
series of screen triumphs Bluebird
Photo'dir s have presented to devo-
tees of the screen. Lois W'el.er. the
woman wizard of dim tiou. wrote th''
seenurio and assisted her liu-lianih
Phillip Smalley, in dir< ting thP lat-
est five act Him bird. Mary Mac
Laren. whom the Smalleys projected
as a screen star four months ago. will
be the leading figure in a story ol
intense appeal to human sy mpjthies
An orphan struggle- against the
stern deci'*‘es of fate to gain a liv< li
hood; to secure a position she prac
tices deceit: a villain is tliert to dis
cover lo r duplicity and to make her
participate in his confident c game.
Bv a lucky turn of fat etho girl is
freed from her would be destroyer,
clears herself from all stistueion. is
able to explain her conduct ami gains,
a husband There is a purpose :0|
Wanted \ Home" apart from its’
mission of entertainment, and in dem-
onstrating this purpose Bluebird has j
accomplished andother good work for'
society
il a,il be the laser of the library
ceutu al (notion lor this season, and
will well repay Ho attention of those
v iio have followed the entertainments
v th such enjoyment, it is (liosen.
"tingled out from the mass,’ by no
bit: an authority than Elins Day, the
1.rector of the Lyceum
atory. of ('hi>-ago, as
of exceptional stellar ma
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FINE FARM FOR SHE.
persons.
Cash br trade.
$10,000 c! ir
F. P. Qarean,
Tile Post thought, then a
that there Ik but onc
of mattir* of thi*.
to ail concerned,
and exl.aus-
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AND lot |(ISi SLEEPERS
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BETWEEN
Four Blocks South of the Brow nsville i
Depot.
(’a bbage t !openh;vg< n
Early Winningstadt at
dozen 10c.
Sweet Pepper Chine.-e Giant and
Bull Nose. 50c per 100; dozen 13c.
IL- Plant Long Improved Purple. I
50c ... r lob; dozen 15c.
Tom itoe- Earlyuna and Stone. 35c
per 100.
Out. of town orders will be mailed j
on receipt of cash. Postal card will!
bring plants to you in town.
> ccretlons were scanty, pain
passage and contained sedi
My back ached and pained im
so miserable I couldn't work
< onfine.l to bed and though 1
doctored and tried different’ medi-
cines. I felt little relief. Doan’s Kid-
ney Pill*, however, removed the rheu-
matic pains ami made my
normal T-. ----
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DON’! OYERLOOh I HIS.
I'ho average man is a doubter, ami j
there is little wonder that this is so
Misrepresentations make people skep- .
tics. Now a-days the public asks for i
’ otter evidence than the t stimony of
strangers. Hero is proof which should
convince every Bay City reader
D o. II Coston. 26d;t xvenue
Bay City, says: '’For over
years 1 i—
• matle pains ....
j lams and my limbs were swollen. My
'kidneys were irregular in action 1’he
kidney
lyeeum ful in
Aspiuw til mont.
i I was
I w a s
scene enacted in
ight have
(house until ttie
tnittee is made.
Tile Post (iocs not believe that anv
II considerable number of persons ie
1 Ti xaa has any desire to see Governor
■ I Ferguson humiliated. It is to be hop
lied that there is enough lov. of th
■ good name of the State .left In th
I hearts of the people to creac a gon
I oral desire that all the accusation
I and rumors which have been rife for
■ Iso long may prove entirely unfounded
I The Post is sure that the few who
fl | mar be inte rest' d only to the exten*
of blackening his reputation regard
less of th<- truth will evoke very lit
tie sympathy or respect from th*
I masses of the people*.
Hut these charges ought to bo dis
I posed of in the only authoritative wav
that it is possible to dispose of them,
and that is by an investigation, with
all witnesses testifying under oath-
so that they may be established or re-
futed by indisputable facts and bv
I indisputable facts alom
There is not the slightest ground
(for the loe. "I lemper. for tile saevi
of dignity, tor discredit. ,!»>•<
in the hgislative halls. Ami
be rescued from
(. hriatiuii science services
Sunday mormni at 11 o’clock.
Sun d ay sc hool ev e i y
ng at ft.45 o’clock.
Testimonial
o sday < veiling
The public Is
to attend all the
Corner Avenue C and Fifth Street
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I he male riaurtclti which comes to
tl.e sciiool auditorium Tuesday, .March
library ly (3
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is embarrassing
bus the-< uccusa
not only in Austin.
[ but throughout the State, ami his irri-
tation Is not to be wondered ut But
tiie governor himself iml hi ov<-i
Zealous 'fiends are largely to bltttm
■ I for the eour.s' matter have taken
H If iie had demnmled amt insisted upon
■ the investigation, De vimiicatimi of
■ which he is so confident might have
Mil been forthcoming long
^■1 What bus happened is
■ pleasant to contemplate.
or’jt fiery Hpeech in the house was.
I sacrifice of dignity that ill
■ him. and. more than that, in the tense
I iickh of his [lussioii he was betrayed
Into making an utt." I; upon the uni
versity of Texas that ought not to
tuive been made and tor which there
not. the slightest foundation. a<
cording to the ' t ev denci obtai"
able.
The charges he has made against
Ho university and it fi "mb ie<|Uir>
I instant and exhaustive investigation
foi now It im very < vident that unle
the attitude of th** g"v rnor unde
goes a pronoum ' d ( hange the leg:s
llature will have to devise a way t<
’ protect thm. institution against th*
governor’s ho> t i I it ■
For the governor to visit hi
upon the university of Texas,
tiiis sienis
i challenge
II bility
Now that the "bridle
governor's expression.
proceed with the
orderly manner, omitting fur
I ther speeches upon the subject in tl**‘
report of the com-
V Um. 0 ¥►'£
Rudolph Piastrict^Wf
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. ■ INYR S ALE My brick veneei" I
home two squares from court hou-c
two full lots This home is new and
strictly modern in every respect. Will
be sold at a bargain if sold sppn
Terms or cash
land, dose tn.
i
400 acres
Hl tillable,
canal.
irt< sia:..
fmlldfn. Eight m l from county
eat 5.000, and 4 amt tl from smaller
town -. Good ; (h" il. "i l roads, Di-
al mail. Mild, delightful Climate, es-
pecially bi’.d.< ial for rheumatism,
atari'll 'in i elderly persons. Value
$55 per acre, ("a-ri or trade. Might
ake up to $in,()tio c! ir trade or good
not' . E. !•'. I'. iream Owner.
Route C. Box 2?. S si; Antonio, Texas
o' Tiie Tribune, Bay t’.'y. Texas.
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us a trial arid hold
It is very true that A rolling stone
{gathers no moss” but as Buck Ryder
■itigely remarked to Dave Fulton
Who wants to gathei moss?” And
they aie the boys who ought to know
all about the subject tor they are the
Rolling Stones" in the Famous Play
iors Film Company’s photoplay adupt-
; ation of F.dgai Selwyns' celebrated
play of that name m which the two
great screen favorites. Owen Moor
amt Marguerite Oourtot. are the co
stars.
Owen Moore as Dave and Marguei
ite t'ourtot as the well, not th"
moss, but the human obstacle
prevents him from rolling any
tiler down hill. Of course be is only
'.i rolling stone in the sense that b-
has not yet found himself, tor the bo
is not in the least vicious al heart
and when he meets this delightful lit
j tie girl, Norma, she at once arouse
all that, is best in him.
. When the play was produced on tin
Mage it was declared by the metropol
,itan critics to be one of the mo t de
lightful combinations of laughs and
thrills that has been seer, tor many
a season. In this motion picture form
! it i- even more amusing.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 103, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 6, 1917, newspaper, March 6, 1917; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1332837/m1/4/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.