The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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Seen in these
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Great Pictures of
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THE FRENCH GOVERNMENTS
VRTII T.EHV IN VI TION.
4VNVDIVN MOTION PICTURE CEN.
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til tit VNTEE Ob' THE WAR
soils PRAISE THE NEW YORK
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PICTURES.
WOKLD’h OFFICIAL HlLNUli
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Francaise. Pans
of
(.’her Monsieur Powell.
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Bonrd of Oiiwors fur UoiJiik Picture*
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6,000 Feet of Film
Actual Battle Scerfes
Bombarding of Cities
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Right from the front
Shells Seen Exploding
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Much of it is taken under actual fire
Life in the Trenches
Glasses
for National Archives of the
Caring for Wounded
French Government
Eye
if
really
ueerl
you
Glasses and have a vase com
Ing under the care of an op-
tlelan. I can fit you.
If you du not need glasses.
or if you have a case with
which you should consult an
oculist, who Is an M. D.. 1
will frankly tell you so
endorsed.
When feeling the need uf
glasses give me a call
P. G. SECREST
GRAD. OPTICIAN
p •
Attendance Course
The Dally Tribune, Ate a month
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The French Government’s Official Motion Picture of the War
Ik
which has been continuously and reg-
ularly puybllshed for a period of not
les than one year preceding tha date
of the notice jn the county of Mata-
THE1 WERE TAKEN RIGID AT THE
FRONT INSIDE THE THEN!IIEH,
IN THE MIDST OF ACTION, HV
HIE -OPERATEUBN MOBILISES."
THESE PICTURES WERE TAKEN IN
I HE MIDST OF BATTLE.
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THESE PH 11 RES Willi II ARE TO
BE SHOWN HERE MONDAI GIVE
HIE ONLY REAL PRESENTATION
HI VI 11 VS BEEN VET MADE OF
HIE ALLIED I ROOPs |\ Vi TlON.
Minister des Affaires eirmigeres
Cabinet du .Mlnlstre
Accept, dear .Mr, Powell, the expres-
sion of iny heartiest best wishes.
Flournol (Bureau Chief).
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MONDA Y, Nov. 12th
Matinee and Night
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These Remarkable Pictures to Be Shown Here for the First Time Monday
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Hell-
Have proved their folly and piled high .
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Civic Pride means cut the weed:
Bi
HIIS is HIE FIRST OPPORTUNE
THE PEOPLE OF THE I NITED
STITES VN|» < VNVOV IIVVI II VD
TO SEE THE ALLIED IRMIES IN
HIE GRIP OF W AR.
THESE PICTURES SHOW THE VII.-
I VGES VND 4 1 TIES OF FRANCE
WRECKED Bl THE W ilt.
Monsieur
mes aentl-
Fournol.
The Ol'iictul French .Motion Pictures
of tiie War. loaned to the New York
World through Its war correspondent.
E. Aiexunuer Powell, and now being
uXhlbitud in Montreal by the Daily
.-tar. were passet! by the Board of
Censors and moused their enthusias-
tic approciatiou. Sheriff Lemieux, the
plesiuent sail tin* board, sent the Mon-
treal Star the lol low lug letter
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THE OFFICIAL MOI ION PICTURES,
WHICH IRE THE NEAREST VP-
PROACH TO WAR ITSELF, ARE
TO BE ON EXHIBITION
THHOIGIIOI THE UNITED
STATES.
Vs Seen by E. Alexander Powell. The
World’s Wur Correspondent With
the Allied Vruiies, Through Whom
the French Official War Pictures
Were Secured.
butweeu the
which can
unded ft>»- iu fun’
then-' ’ lend
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The official Motion Pictures, taken under the direction of the General Staff of the French army for the
The Tribune has secured these Official Pictures,
Minister of Foreign Affairs. Office of
the .Minister Republic of France.
Paris. •
K.
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For the Province of Que be 1
Montreal
Managing Editor, Daily Klar.
Dear Bir: I am pleased to Inform
you that after a close inspection of
the series of war pictures which you
intend to give to the public, the Board
of I'enHors of Moving Pictures for this
province has come to the conclusion
flint no better object lesson of the
gigantic conflict now raging In Flan-
ueis ami In the Vosges could bo had.
There is a sense of reality In the
battlefield, in the trenches, which Ih
simply murvelou The scone »f the
artillery duel, duuug the gyeut Chiun
paguo drive, Ih unique. One can al-
most hear the famous “JR” us It thun-
ders.
The various personages, ilia Ma-
jesty Klug George. I‘resident Poincare,
Lord Kitchener. General Joffre. the
Prince of Wales. M. Mllleraml, Sir
John French, cannot tie seen to better
advantage.
Believe me, dour sir. yours sin-
cerely, Dr. L. J. Lemieux.
Sheriff ami President of the Board of
Censors of Moving Pictures for the
Province of Quebec
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YOU TAN GET A GLIMPSE OF AC-
TUAL WAR AS IT IS NOW BEING
DONE IN FRANCE AT THE GRAND
MONDAY, MATINEE AND NIGHT
YOU’LL REGRET IT IF YOU MISS
THIS PICTURE
I HIM I’H I I REM I M Tit I SB I Hi
TRAGEDY OF EIHOPl VS NOTH-
ING ELSE 4’AN.
Dear Mr. Powell: 1 herewith send
you the cinematograph films you have
selected. As I have already told you.
these films have been taken by the
‘operateurs mobilises” at the front, of
(lie French army witli the authortxa-
tion of the Great General Staff. It is,
as >uu know, quite sueprfluous to af-
firm their authenticity, or to add that
they have not been retouched. This
is indisputable.
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FILM AT
MATINEE
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Jo vous envoie les films cijremato-
graphiques qne vous avez choisis
<'online jo votm 1'at dit. ces films out
• te pris par des operateurs luobUises
sur le front de I’urmee francaise evec
I’autoriGhtlon de I’Etat Major General,
il i st, bleu entendd, superflu de vous
affirmer leui authenticite sans
a fait hors de
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THE KAIBEIt RKRUKIR t .......... ■ ........ ■—
A YOU NO OFFICER. J 1 1 ..............
The Tribune,
The State of ’Texas.
To the Sheriff or any Constable
Matagorda County--Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to cause
the following notice to be publislied
tn a newspaper of general circulation
which has been continuously and reg-
ularly publislied for a period of not
less than one year preceding the date
of the notice in tlrn county of Mata-
gorda, State of Texas, and you shall
cause said notice to be printed at
least once oa< h week for the period ot
ten days exclusive of the first day of
publication before the return day
hereof.
I
THESE PICTI REN WERE MADI
UNDER GOVERNMENT VI SPH FS.
———■ ■ , i „„ — HIM
R. I.eMay. of Blessing, was •••••••••••••••••
'• HAY (IH (MLEENHOINE. •
• Ave. G — A. lenrath, l'n»p. •
• Flowering and Foliage Plants •
• for House, Garden and Win- O
• dow Boxes, tn good Assortment. •
• Trees. Shrubs. Roses and t»ih- •
• er Ornamentals tn season. •
• Laying out and taking care of •
• home grouoda a apeciaity. •
• Gall and leave your order, or
• phone ST. •
Civic Pride aaeaas for you to hustle *•••••••••••••••••
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N4»T|< E 40 APPLI4 AI14IN . cause said notice to be printed at gorda County, an application for let-
FOR LETTERS GUARD1ANMUT. j least pnee4>*cU-week for the period of j ters of guardianship of the persou an I
* ' * “ of the estate ot said minora. Fred i
. Klein. Elixaheth Klein and Fatherin '
Klein, which will be heard at the next
.term ot said court, commencing th >
third Monday in November. A. D. IM ,
' at the court house thereof, in Che cit/
j of Bay City at which time all person s
' interested in the welfare of such
■ minora may appear and contest such
' application should they desire to do ec>.
Herein fail not. but have you the»
agd ,)Mre bpfore said court this writ,
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NUTIUE OF API’LII ATION
FOR LEI TERS ES I V I ES,
National Archives, are now in this country.
showing all phases of actual warfare on the battle-scarred western front for presentation in Bay City.
with your return thereon
showing how you have executed the
same.
Given under my hand ami the seal
of said court. November 6. V D. 1JH7.
(SEAL! J. T. Bond.
Clerk County Court. Matagorda Coun-
ty, Texas 7-#-ir<-17d
THE! TRIBUNE’S NEW YORK WORLD
VND | ACTU AL BATTLE FILM AT GRAND
1 MONDAY. MATINEE AND NIGHT.
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. tan days axclusivo of the first day of
The State of Texas. publication before the return
To the Sheriff or any ^unstable of! hereof
.Matagorda Co«nty-4ireeUng: ! ------
You are hereby commanded to cause i Nutice el Appllcatlua for l etter*
the following notice to be published - Guardianship,
in a newspaper of general circulation j The State of Texas.
To all Persona interested in the vol-
fare of Freda Klain, Elizabeth Kl«in
and Catherine Klain.
__ __ Know ye: that Mamie Klein -baa
gwda. State of T«M*, and you shall filed ia the Oonntr Ganrt -of a**-
Notice uf Application tor l.eltors Em-
tates of Decedents.
The State of Toxaa.
To all Fentons Interested in the Estate
Of M. G. Klein, Deceased.
Know ye: that Mrs. .Muimu Klein
has filed in the County Court of Mata-
gorda County, an application for let
tet'H of administration upon the estate
of M. G. Klein, deceased, which will
be heard nt the next term of sal'l
court, commencing the third Munday
in November. A. D. IB17, at the court
house thereof, in the city of Bay City,
at which time all persons interested in
said estate may appear and contest
said application should they desire to
do so.
Herein fail not. but have you then
and there before said court thta writ,
with your return theruun endoraad,
showing how you have executed
same.
Given under my baud and the seal
of said court, November 6. A. D. UH7.
(liEAL) J. T. Bund,
Clerk County Court, Matagorda Couu-
ty. Texas 7»U-15-l?d
were who thmigf.t Z1
, j
Rirrah. begone’
Ton have been badly taught
now on know
Whet yon did was not flghtlnr
ago
u.ona fool# there
call It so,
Wat I. with typhus germ. w!t » pnla ,
oned well.
With rape. wPb murder and with gna-
filled shell—
Devices borrowed from th
Hell—
Fill It OPERATORS HERE
WOUNDED BY SHELLS WHILE
TAKING THEM.
shudders
beneath your feet. Your eyeballs
ache and burn. Giant fingers seem
to he steadily pressing your ear-drums
inward.
The bowl of the shell storm pass-
ing overhead gives you the feeling that
the skies are falling. Compared witli
it tlie roar of the guns at Gettysburg
msut iiave sounded like the popping
of fire crackers.
Th© effect of some of the newer
types of high explosive sheila is al-
most beyond belief.
I<'or sheer horror and destruction
these from the Austrian-made skoda
tiowjtzer, known .is “Pilsener.” make
the famous 42-ceutlrnetre shells seem
almost kind.
1 be skoda shells weigh 2,boU pounds,
ami their usual curve is four and a
half miles high. The explosion kills
every living thing within 150 yards.
Rifle barrels nearby are melted as
though struck by lightning.
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ACTUAL WAR
GRAND MONDAY
NIGHT
(W, in New York Herald )
WT^Qpieek you. sir* The Iron Cross
ad pray
st thou dui.u U> UM>t ft it todK)'
Haw ^nany babe
4hou alayT
No,babe or woman slain*
.ahlrk*
Go afttl learn warfare from tin
.the Turk
‘T|>e «<’on»ldue ’■ tlcli uml
,praise thy work
But djftay; per hap r thy
undone
Hath burned a
■Hath killed » nnn
Hath crucified a
RtlH "No?” What i« it
mine ear
And .wait thv tale of der ring
hear.
Rut I would sav
I fear
I utd enumerate each single il i"l
which one gains the If
as meed.
HttWfvrr. speak’
heed.
Wbat< thia? Von sav alone an '
out aid
Vnu took a trench and twen’» pris
onera made*
Um very mti"h a?ta d
F rot i
leui
retouches qiH eat tout
doute.(
Veulllez a greet,
Powell, lexpresslon
meats les plus devoues.
i'nelo nie nu words
covers of the dictionary
couvey any adequate idea of what a
great artillery action is like
Whole towns are razed
ground as a city of tents would
levelled by a cyclone
Trees are snapped oft like carrots.
Gaping holes, as large as cottage cel-
lars suddenly appear in the fields ami
in the stone paved roads
Gpyuers <»f smoke ami earth shoot
high into tile air.
The ground heaves and
your feet. Your
Dr H.
a business visltoV to the vlty yester-
day. The doctor will have charge of
about 500 acres of Blessing land next j
year which will be put in cotton sod
corn and farmed on a scientific basis,
which means the old style reliable |
Texas farmer’s way
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TRIBUNE’S NEW YORK
their (lend,
The while I walked serene, wi’l •‘cad-
fast trend.
Rn go! But mark ench single
I’ve nntd!
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1917, newspaper, November 8, 1917; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292663/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.