The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. THIRTIETH YEAR, Ed. 1 Friday, July 14, 1916 Page: 6 of 10
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If you love hand painted and fancy China Ware now is your op-
portunity to get all you want at half price.
This great reduction is made in order to condense my stock to
make room for the installation of a modern music room and
optical section in my store.
Don't miss this opportunity to get a portion of these splendid
offerings.
A large shipment of Diamonds are en route.
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H. G. TO WLE
Jeweler and Optician
1)1 ItltOIUK (ill HATTLK
I ll.MH TO mi; hllOWN
Invasion of Poland ilrpicted In
"Movies' of Warfare on Kastcin
front. flalely even In Herlln.
Vicwa of K a I hit and family In
eluded In 8&(0 foct of rcmrknl)li
photographs atlrrlnr; pImm.ps of the
great Ocrman offensive aKalnat Itun-
ala Intimate vluwi of Kulier Wil-
lie I m and tho royul family and Kronen
depleting; the economic and military
life of Uermnny will bo thrown on
the moving plrturo arreen undir the
aunpleua of tho SnyuVr Signal at (hp
Heel Theatre.
The f 11 mil which nro rierlnred to
bo the moat remarkable photographa
Ihitt have come out of (lermany worn
t taken thorp under unerlal urranRf!-
tnent with tho Herman Kovernment
i by W. II. UurborouKh Prow photox-
! niplior who travorHrd ovor 8. ROW
i ml lea In Hi'curln k them and pnaae(t
tlmo anil attain throiiKh flro swept
' realona In an endeavor to net actual
arum's from the front for tils Amor-
Iran audience.
I Tho DmborouKh plctnroa aio aald
by experienced men who have Been
them to show tho Uennan army In
action na no other series of pictures
liavo done. Mr. IiurboroiiKh travers-
ed regions devasted In the terrible
fight Idk between the (lortnan and
KurhIbiir until they reached the very
front of tho battle line. Step by step
the pictures tuke the audience from
Hotlenlam to llerlln unfolding the
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'There's a ffood
Farmer!"
As you Jrivc tlirmich the rmmtry it's
easy to pitk out the tanners who are pro-
gressive ami prosperous. A shil'tlci man
allows his Iniii lines to become shahhv anil
weather-beaten. '1'he thrifty fanner keeps
everything neatly painted with
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LEAD and ZINC PAINT
reWIH GALLON! - WIARS LONGER
Of course any paint you put on is hctter than
no paint. Hut for Innp; and satisfactory service
we always recommend Oevoc Lead and Zinc Paint
because we can guarantee it to he ahsolutely pure.
It contains no whiting no tilica or any other
worthless adulterants. That's why iJevoe paint
pies to much further and lasts to much longer
than otdinary paint.
Come in ami let us tell you how little it will cost
you to paint with Dcvoe. '
Higginbotham Harris & Co.
civic life of the German nation de-
pleting personages like the KalRor
tho kaiserinc tho crown prince and
crown princes and men of (Jer lan
genernl staff; pawning Into the war
country and showing tho German
army advancing against tho H Us-
ui mis; accompanying General von
lllndenburg's army Into Warsaw and
General von Header's army Into the
triumphant assault on the last Rus-
sian stronghold In Poland Novo
Genrglevsk.
"Ity far the most telling of my
pictures are those that show inti-
mately the advance of the German
iirmy Into Russia" said Mr. Uur-
borough. "Here are the wrecked
homes of the Masurian Lake coun-
try the devasted fields the refu-
gee! returning to them the on-
slaught on Novo Georglevsk per-
haps the must terrible of that entire
advance. The action of the great
guna and their effect came striking-
ly before tho leni of the camera."
"I look 14000 feet and the German
censorship cut out G.600; the 8600
feet I have brought back with me
contain some of the most wondcrfiy
disclosures of the methods used by
the German army that It hns been
the tuck of any photographer to get."
The Durhorough films will be
tmown at the Heel Theatre Thursday
August 3 from 11 a. m. to 11 p. m.
under tho auspices of the Snyder
Signal.
BY KM AUK TTKNKIt
ON' VIIJ..X MOVKMKNT
Mil n hen m Hand.
The Sunbeam Hand met July f
10 ID. at tho First Ilaptlat church
and hud a very Interest Ins meetlnp
led by Mrs. Wilks. Tho subject or
our lettson wna the "lUnla of the
Hfbto."
We had forty present three new
members and four visitors. Wo then
ndjourned to moot again July 16
1916. ItKPOIlTKIt.
Ciirmttxii Order Modified American
Tnmfm He mill n In Mcxlro.
KrunclHco Villa is reported leading
a large forro of cavalry toward the
American border. No one crossing the
border seems to have been able to
learn his plans or atatq definitely
whether he Intends to direct an at
tack on American forces.
The opinion seems to be unanimous
lie re that the Mexican crisis has been
averted. However General Funslon
la letting It be known that there Is
to be no relaxation in the vigilance
of the army along the border.
Word has boen received here that
tho Mexican embassy at Washing
ton has unofficially made known the
fact that f'arrania has ordered Gen
oral Trevlno to "go slow" in en-
forcing orders to Are on General Per
shing's forces If they move further
Into Mexico.
Officials of the de facto govern
ment at Mexico City have ox pr eased
their deep pleasure at the manner In
which the latest diplomatic communi-
cation was received at Washington
They seem to feel sure that the crisis
has been passed successfully.
An Important development In tn
Mcxican situation Thursday was the
positive statement authorized by the
stale department at Washington that
PorshluK's army would not lie order-
ed out of Mexico as a result of (ar-
rnnza'i note. It was made emphatic
that the troops will not be withdrawn
until there la further assurance that
the border will be amply protected
IMH'HK IMHHKS IIMKM K HIM.
M. W. flcrlvner was here Monday
from Dertuott.
Building Material
SNYDER TEXAS
CASTOFU
For Infant and Children
In Use For Over 30 Year!
A.W.) fl bMfl
gignrturi of
Hears A Itoeliurk.
Have ona live cempctttor in Sny-
der. Iron brda at alnioit wholesale
cost. A. P. Morrlt. 3Dt(.
Hankln Thompton of the Snyder Na-
tional Bank Is vliltln hit brother
and frlemlt In San Antonio.
Good tenti at A. P. Morrlt.
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Mr. and Mra. Oall Smith of Ira left
her Sunday over the Santa Fe to
vl.lt at Chlllcothe.
Jin. B D. Dlaek and children hov
returned from rltltlng at Coleman.
Wanhli:(rton. July 10. The Admin
Inlrallon's omnibus revenue bill
cmitlng a turlff commission. Impos-
ing proactive tariff on ilyratufft re-
peallnK pntient stamp Inxes and pro.
vldhiff Tor new taxes on Inromet.
Inherltnnres and war munltlont prof-
Its pastM'd the houn" late today by a
vote of 241) to HO.
The Secret trhe Submarine noxt
Momluy. Jnlj&l 7th.
Old John llrmrn'i Hon.
Topeka. Kan. July 8 An appeal
was Issued todny by Governor Tapper
for aid for Salmon llrnwn 80 laat
survlvlns ton of John urown of t)a-
wntomle Kan. who It a cripple and
l Mill to be destitute at Portland.
Ore. A atntewlde canipulgn for r"ller
Is to tc oiade by the (tftvernor.
Is your maltrest too wide or too
loni. Have It made to fit your spring
U SD. Snyder Mnttrrai Pnctory
F'hone 349. jjf
Protedion against rain sun
or snow-moderate first ccSl-
next to nothing for repair
TEXACO-ROOFING
Ready To Lay Prepared To Swy
Put up in handy rolls and
prepared so that anyone
can lay jt- and lay it right.
For home barn or factory:
Sold by good dealers.
jUade by
THE TEXAS COMPANY
GENERA! OFTICES : HOUSTON. TEXAS
JS&fa Everywhere.
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