The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 121, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 14, 1926 Page: 2 of 4
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Hardy-Anderson Auto Company
Phone 154 Bay City, Texas
The Community’s
Obligation to the
Local Newspaper
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mid He Tell* Why.
without entenng into
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Roadster .... 920.00
Coupe ...... 975.00
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Delivers more miles at lower cost-per-mile.
Stands up under harder going. Calls for fewer
repairs. Provides greater safety. Excels in
every quality that has earned its good name.
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part against its own past best—engine, axles,
gears, bearings, frame, springs, shafts, elec-
trical equipment — to prove how strictly and
consistently Dodge Brothers have preserved
and improved the basic goodness of their
product.
Details tell impressive story
of quality standards strictly
maintained
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man wit
typn i
I should regard religion a
concern, as fully solvfiit
to pay UividendM
and I would run the church
' that basis, ur I would not
lull
preferable l*.»
iwer.
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first
ell's
Lloyd Corporation, comes
Grand Wednesday. “.More
haw started home after stepping out
on the high road just because hard
knocks came their way thau for auy
oilier reason.
‘ Who hasn't heard of the famous
School of Hard Knocks’* Most of our
well-known screen players are grud
nates of that academy. You’ve got to
make up your mind to one tiling —
success doesn’t come easily, no mutter
what you're doing.
•’In the making of ‘For Heaven's
Sake!’ tin r« ♦were nights when 1. Sam
Taylor, my director, and a bunch of
’gag’ men sat around till 11 or 12. hor-
ribly discouraged, thinking that we’d
have to work harder, but never giving
a thought to quitting If we had. mil-
lions of people would have missed a
laugh tonic such as they haven't ex-
perienced in a long time. To use the
old navy expression, ‘A winner never
quits, and a quitter never wins.'
That’s horse sense and we're mighty
proud of For Heaven's Sake!" 1 hope
you like it.”
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\eier seem* to Sillier
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the sta
Edit
upport i»
should be moral
simply tlie resident of a his story
without profession or call
hould first recognize the fa •(
my most hope , Inn
(ommunity dependence i,...
. and I should make . of his story
use
f ideas” is oin ailment of
tlie cinema from which Hurohl Idoyd
never u|>penrs t
comedian is
| ing more
lions and
on tlie s<
material
will be
itoiu who
al obi a1.1
its news
spaiwr and
Ug hud experience
and a* one who
u hold the news
t irtiims. i have
in saving that
Im1
IM till
Its newspaper never makes a iniatake
I (lead coren>unitie» wondering what *
th* mau#r with themselvea will do
1 well to recoanWe thia obvious fart
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'by knocking it*
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. this
and in nil t Ighleousness
j \ai urally. w illl sm h ideal:
' paperlng I am
mid oldigalion'
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mw.-i|>a|i<'t
III the Wil
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limes, lol
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others
freely ;
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which pays dir -
returns
in\ irliildv mens
it gives its new
. the one yardstick, the
rule In w hich evert
is iiidi • d. and it happen <
host index
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of news
sensible of the dutie.-i
that tlie community
h an enterprise as firn
I b<-live in reel|iiocity. I
| lu ll, ve in tile doctrine of appreciation
giving flowers to the liv-
than to the <|ead; and, ho
■ ■ to say th"'
decided oblign
and that these
not nt a 'lis
fully and openly, as
simple duly, aw a fifty
the ImHineHH pi'oi
Good Through
and Through
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the Covina
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'omia Free
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i io advertise
wei.- a memliei
ihl not ask the news
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charge- The coinmunilj
f Ils way. it I* u p**or |
that
de vPripmetit
>i Hie
raids
. onlv tiling th
lias to sell. I should
cliamle- r
like any oihe
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hoe and develop to it that my obligations to the
vuper
question of ions t
• be in
rves by I tie
house I let u
time
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of tile chamb'T I__
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idvum v
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to comniun
who im-.isureH
Upport it give*
mmunity owes
'Hon to its mwapapcr.
! d> bt ■ -hould be pi'id.
i-oiilil, but freely
I i tmil I er rd
proposition on
ciple of give and take
Th< first and last duly of the com
mutiny to the newspaper is the oldiga
lion of upport Not in the sordid and
<omcmpi"ibi- pTiTr or ths ttveWHO*
mail who think* |>eeam>e he pays for
a subscription that he owns the paper,
j hut in the broad spirit of tlie man who
wdlliir’ ly coat rilmlcH his share to the
•mpport of hi newspaper as a com
munliy inveHmtii
, 11 nd mea nt t a Ide
I The emnmtinity is
ii p port
1 paper Thh
i one infallible
’ eommmtii\
to be i he very
it y worth. The
a eomtnunhv by
I Twm-
a mortgage on hi
editor was find t I Lloyd is recognized by close stu-
my Mde in a local ( dents of motion picture affairs us the
hould think twice best "gag* man in Hollywood. His
my subsi riplion l>«- | tertile bruin has been hailed us the
‘tlitiU in the paper I | "M***l motion picture mind.” Lloyd
thinks in picture terms--of action, not
words us will be evidenced by his
newest opus, “For Heaven's Sake!” It
aar produced by the Harold Lloyd
t'or porution.
“Hard Knocks,”
World Champion
Home Run Hitter
community I appreciated his I The comedian la known to have car-
work recognized his difficulties tied in his mind,
sympathized with his efforts at great comedy "gags.
upbuilding i should n >(
email amount 1 paid him they could be logically
Gon as a mortgage on hi'|mateiy plated.
Lloyd is recognized by
Im the vital center,
ganglion the soul of
About it centers tlie
iuit r< liiinge. Hie quick
, and imitulseb that
uplift, social better
abiding frietnl, thu
public utility itwav*
iigatlon* of a conimuniiy to
.Ipnr are ju.id as detinite. JUS'
nd immutable, just iw imper
tlie obligations of tile new c
the community The reiu
itual and reciprocal. I- <
give to our communities the sort of
'.s|>;G>ers duty demands, utid th -it
* Insist, first, last and all the
hot >s a gratuity, not as a favor,
■ a matter oi right, upon rvrelv
in return tlie ol.digutions due to us
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Harold Lloyd Is
Known as Best
Film “Gag” Man
nor
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' con trovers
liefore I s
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! did
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tears
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his
' ful ally, my
■ my civic partner
• i point to get acquainted with tin
editor, say a good word occasionally
and let him know that as a meinhet
■r and there
trade and |
of' town by tlv
•rtr*. in these Hme
i no bui*m«-.«s van si
^rtiaing The man
litis pttidlclty invites th**
I spider So«'<i<-r ot later
stoic dt till man *'hu does tml advei
Use Tills type of merchant I
related to Hie oblivion he dvse
the growtii of the mail order
which merely capitalizes the igner
rance of the small town mercliaiH
ret it set
if I
oi comm*
paper to
ing free
ought
tlelgliim
M row I h
ploitation o
periodical i
upai.'e Is the
would > -v
tn- w *
■ were dtschar.'.ed with serttptt-
rvgard to reciprocal balance 1
would see to it that the newspapei
whid. carried my propaganda, which
extdoited my wares with lavish disre-
gard lor the value of space, securer
what little jobs of printing I had to
b* s»ow without i nieiing into coni|ieli-
tion with the alley job printer who
could by n<> possibility remlei me su< h
servh <■
i If I were
I cotutii mt’ v
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insist oil the
buying it and paying fur It
r going concern
i hil> woman I
a doctor I would advei
If 1 hail no skill to ud
' vert Ise I would get a
my must les In manual etuploymeii
I would not raise the
ethics on paid advertising and acce »l
with delight advertising which is free
It is never unethical to pay for wha’ I
you get. The doctor who < an not
sense the inconsistency of his attitude
lacks perspective Tile press advei
tiseM t)u< dor-tor free from tlie time I
hi* opens his office without a patient |
until he Is planted at the local < «*m ■ |
tery, and then gives him a free obit-
uary. kindly refrlning from mention
ing the fai t that his demise was dm-1 nig
to taking, or not taking his own med j(hi<t the newspaper i
icini*. j ful
II I were a banker I should .elver •
tise freely in the local press T * pt a
bunker deals in moneys and credits j
and he knows that an editor with .i
Mun 'Hurd Knocks' is the
home-run hitter in the
says Harold Lloyd, whose
Paramount rleaae, "For Heav-
Sake!” produced by the Harold
Corporation, comes to the
Wednesday. "More persons
will
r»< ogalzct this obvious
not build up a comuiunity
__________ best tMxster down
kill a «omruunlt!r when you kill
principal asset
Not only should this
nanc'tai. but it
well The community
>-!the newspaper whi
H- iuunity it is just
the habit
money
merchant I would elti
get off the stree
iso tor any UMiti t
town which lias be>*
boosting of
disorb like?
patronage brought li
live merchatits who 4
is ot high pr*-
Uvc e«?d wit him
Who neglect
whc’i iff ail‘1 th
r both find i!t
■
suffer. The great
given credit for develop-
m w comedy themes, situu-
ideas than any other man
recti today. His supply of
i m-w material seems inexliaiislible.
This will be quite apparent to tin*
host of Ids admirers who net* him in
"For Heavin's Sake!", his first Para-
mount release, which is booked for the
Graml ill the near future.
Lloyd is enabled to maintain
I pace he has
j cause of one tiling:
‘‘ y idea fit the situations,
"gays," as the fun|iy bits of business
he portrays are vall<*d in cinema par*
' ice, but nmk*-s his "gaga” and Hit-
nations mould into the general theme
For this reason. In- can
not use slock material, and thereby
avoids th.* rut into which so many
comics fall.
make its t
If I wer
er adverti
There la i
- Mettle down in a
should boost built up by the
h boosts the com-I pap
as easy to cutti- j I lie
vale the habit of saying a word
encouragement about u newspaper
It is to sound a mile of dispurgement '
vgrage individual prefer* the la*
He is u dispenser of gtsmi H<
|hi»'* a grouch uraiusi Ho n< wspap**
because it has not yel recognized his!
superior worth Knowing nothing f»f
tlie exactions of newspaperine he m"
: Judges motives and is let! Into erro-
i nous l onclusions and rank injustices
It I were a minister 1 would adver
tise In the iiaal newspaper or I would
' resign tnv Job I would nev**r ask 'in
editor, struggliug to pay his overhea 1,
for free space to exploit my announce-
jioeiits I should regard religion as a
I going concern, as fully solvent and
’able to pay dividends on the invest
t*" j roetit ami I would run the church *’>
ur I would not run it il
Certainly 1 would not regard tin*
I churc h as a bankrupt concern <H*peiid
■ ing for Its publicity on the grutuitl -
j of the press
11 1 were
tine my skill
re <■ I W'c
of
to pay
rliood
and
omni unb
-t," by G
Cai.I I
■••cent
Assoc
Hie one Insiltu
iter in tlo* f<»re
Hird ot comtniih
■ < out forever on
the skilied pilot
Ivie righteousne >s
munitv inlture No matte.-
hcnthioplHts you may liicvo Ifi
inunity. your newspaper can
i al) ill rekiHvi-s liugeKH and
i t. <pt•*.<«I distribution of its
h called upon at any and all
any and all purposce#, to
public n* * d. and il leads all
in giving H-> nock In trad,
and voluntarily, and often in in-
to unt*a-unable ami imperii
dem.ihdH,
He m-wspupef
nncieii i. the
community
ties. The
thought
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slid community u
not regard the a
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plant, nor tllat th
i to join
y I shoiild think
tupped my Hubs* riplion be-1
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because I received a
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 121, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 14, 1926, newspaper, July 14, 1926; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1362672/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.