The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 252, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 29, 1916 Page: 2 of 4
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Don’t delay—see us at once and talk it over.
It stands out alone—boldly—unapproached—a power-
ful five-passenger touring car complete for only $615.
That means Electric Starter, Electric Lights. Electric
Hom, Magnetic Speedometer—in fact, every necessary item.
Nothing is lacking. There are no extras to buy.
It’s the first complete car at anywhere near so low a
price.
In every way it’s a car you will be proud to own and
ride in.
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Note that it is not a small car. The wheelbase is 104
inches. The tires are four-inch size—many cars costing
more have smaller tires.
A Complete Car in Every Particular
And It’s a Car You Will Be Proud to Own
JNO. A. CRAWFORD, Dea’er
Phone 60 :> : Pay City
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1»o You Vpprove This?
Does this record of the democratic
administration, this very remarkable
record made In "times that try men’s
souls.’ appeal to you’ Doos it an-i
peal nil the stronger when you take 1
thought that ahead are more dangers.,
times not loss trying, when one false j
step may plunge the Nation into war.
I poch In History
spec taeles.
third eentnry. ft <
epoch of which some <
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torn .thirds perhaps the
ii spectacle in the
with a pro-
dollar appro-
Fedoral government
must appropriate another
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TH nil WRlXll Tin LIRE.I hl,d
interestate
I childhood In the
law.
It has laid the groundwork
National system of good
guarding against extravagance I
people’s monev
for
the
It has kindled anew the fires
patriotism, reminding men and w
men of the meaning of Amerlcanis
awakening the Nation to lively sen
of its perils. Its powers. Its weakness, ’
its mission, and Quickening the
I'tilse with fervor of devotion to the
which Rome alone can give |f|ne and ap it symbolizes
Mediterranean shore- is only
even on the
Like his own rude
heroes
of the
of the
vision that
printed hr
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dollar
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come like Lava
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an empty expression,
lips of Q F'abblus
toi-'.i. the soul uf Rome swells only to
i fearless battling will No force of I
nature equals it In its unrelenting
rhythm the unflagging power of
Rome, founded by the barbaric hero
in whom the warlike energy of Italic
Mara la mingled with the mysterious
spirit of the Oriental vesta. It is the
supreme conflict of two antagonists
races, both animated by the very gen-
ius of fire The picture Is In seven
acra. and was produced at a cost of
$250,000 It will be shown at the
Grand Wednesday. August 10th. mat-
inee and night.
Those are only some of the la
achievements of the democratic
ministration, accomplished not
without disturbance tn business,
with acceleration of business
The ring of the anvil, not the rat-
tle of the -nbre the song of the
reaper, nnt the shriek of the soldier:
the . latter of the shuttle, not the
crack of the rifle have won ns the
place wo occupy today In the councils
of the world ”
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of i he
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struggle of
the world has ever seen
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The breath of Wat
which Rome is en-
after her own
X.lversity-illustrated by the
of Hanlbal. in Armour
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Impression of that might'
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 252, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 29, 1916, newspaper, August 29, 1916; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1332726/m1/2/: 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.