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The Tribune. |
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Tribune. (Nassau, Bahamas). |
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Nassau tribune |
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v. : ill. ; 58 cm. |
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English |
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Tribune |
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Publication Date: |
Friday, December 22, 1916 |
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newspaper ( sobekcm ) |
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Bahamas |
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Description based on: Vol. 79, no. 210 (Aug. 3, 1983); title from caption. |
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University of Florida |
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All rights reserved by the source institution and holding location. |
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UF00084249:02777 |
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NviIIivis. n.ddlctua |urar in vrtlm msKulrl
Belnn bound In iwt&r to the Doirnm ol no Mnster.
Nmu N.P.. Bkhnm&i, HLIDAY December 22 1916
No 24
I.. .ai.BSJKT Dl-I'l .11
eM{lar ,ind Proprietor
OFK1CK:
t\f Shlrlty CKarlo'le Si.
.Va.uuu, W. /'., /inAamn?
THONK 2t 3 P. O. BOX 103.
.
PUBLISHED UAH V
RATES
linnilav, Wednesday and Friday
J sitfilebop, .....
liejday, an 1 Thttralay single e|>y
dav biii'le Copy
perations,1 and we ourselves,
felt swine pity for some of the
gentlemen when they were put
to the double. Capt. Cole urgM
them to come next week in easy
clothing and to discard neck
ties. So he means to induce pers
piration next week!
7
tinthlv
...! ''
liailfd*
fcn*Veail>
lajly
is.
ISs.
1'AVAHI.K IN VDVANCK
Hvi'itisuii; UattM ; ,s,x i.eno- |>er I iii3
|"r lust itwjeciifHi; tin,,. pence i*t In e
>r tfcond iiujtrtian ; niid nnepennv i'ff
line for mNrturnt in.i-iti.in-.
L\
a~? WT------------------
tyur n-vvs from, the war is nut so
las ,t used to bo. Presumably
,Jljs rs Ik cau.se tne wintry weatli
I I Compels pfolongcd lulls in
- afria'.i'.ns. During the summer
jtpull was interpreted different-
_U Jt oUen meant that prepara
Jionfc were in rngiess for a big
Kittle somewhere and news was
lelef back until the blow was
truck. We are beginning to
i'>pewii"w that the Teuton ad-
ai*e in Uourannia is checked.
Ve are w odder ing whether
lifft is not something signili
aift m the large numbers of
brisoners captured during the
ec.ent Krenclt^dvance near Ver
lun. D tea, ittfpt indicate tliat
if (jerman srifclieis are Retting
var weary. It rrjrans either this
a 1ji.it '.lie aik'e quality of
he troops is dfljjrior.itiiir. The
>ost men hav.e-.Wgo to more nn
)<>rtnnt renttt? and the other
Hails of the linJL.nius! In- man
ed I))- soldi era, f much lower
lightin qualUg."
Up to the time of going to
press tQday( do Telegrams were
received at our office.
The Ward LiaeS.S. "Morro
Castle" sailed from New York
at 3 p.m. yesterday with 28
passengers and 50 packages
for Nassau.
'
We saw tfiflBfwU organized
ye Hjj.; 1 do* drilling last night
"iflKi. Tfey had to
id aiflj^^y (ffriainh woiked
ith a wv ,Nc(b# and again on
ookcrs made WRrry over the
The political intrigue* tak-
placti in Greece have so com-
plicated matti is in that un-
happy country that no one
knows just what the outcome
will be. It is, of course, well
known that there is a pro-
Ally party under Ex-Premies
Venizelos and a pro-German
parly under Dr. Streit, n for-
mer minister of foreign affairs
and now a professor of inter-
national law in the Univer-
sity of Ant hens Streil is by
birth, education, and inclina
tioil of German, and is said
to have a in irked influence
ovei King Constantino. It
was Streit, by the way, who
prepared King Constan
tine's famous speech which
he delivered in Berlin at the
end of the second Balkan
War. This speech was to the
effect that the victories of the
Grecian Army were due to
the German methods adopt-
ed.
although he was ,i!>lv assisted by
several Other pioiniiieiit generals.
Gallieni whs Military Governor of
Paris at the time, and when Von
Kluck, in command ol the Ger.
mat righl wing, was sweeping
down on the French Capital, Gal-
lieni sent Gen. Miuuoury with
a Paris garrison in taxicabs
and motor lorries and crush-
ed the German right wing. At
the same time Gen. Foch,|
the rn>st brilliant commandei the
Preach have and Joffre's right
man, furiously attacked tlie Ger-
man centre. In the course <>f the
fighting "he repented as follows;
"My right isciushed, my left is in
retreat, I am attacking with my
centre.'1 Foeh so maneuvred | his
men in that fight tint he achieved
the impossible and crushed and
drove b.iek Von fieulow, who Was
"Ah weel/'said Ihetaddie, bach
ing to a safe distance "Il'l bet y.
wouMna ken the richt club tae
it wi'l"
SPECIAL CHRIST-
MAS SERVICE
0\ Sunday-afternoon next,
(CHRISTMAS EVE.) at
5 P in. A Choral Service will
given by the Sundriy
School Children of Zion Bap
tist Church.
Appropriate music. Silver
Collection.
FOR XMAS GIFTS.
1 in to
Camplejohn
in command of six divisions <>f
Prussians. Ge... Sarrail defeated,|?n. Ma.rk<* t. (next to Arn
the Crown I'mmo- before Na
hile the Kritish undei I i
French, Haig and Smith-l oirien
crushed the Germans opposed to
them.
i's Shoe Store)
Highest Grade Tortoise
Shell Work. Presents of this
kind last a life time.
You can see them made.
Gents: The gas engine ynu sent
me stops when theres nothing the
matteowith it thats the trouble.
It wouldnl bee so bad if it stopped
foi some reason and anybody knows
theres reasons enough lor it 10 stop,
I received the hooa which you
sent me which is named What
Mikes the Gasoline Engine (in. I
ain't read it because wants ihe use
reading it when I doni care what
makes the gaso iae engine go as
long as it goes fetch mine don't
onl> orcasionally, what I want to
know is What makes I lie hngiin
Stop. If you got a book called that
send me one. I want to know what
makes my gasoline engine Mop
when eveiything is o kand nothing
is the matter except that i' must
he a rotten engine, Hiram Diggs.
Traction liulletin.
:o:
NOTICE
OF REMOVAL
Kl \K VED From 404 Bay
Mn it City, to George
Stnet No. 1 1. All work done
with ni atness und despatch,
,-is hen -to-fore. Patronage
solicited.
JOS. II. S. BOWEN,
Tailor.
A visitor to n Scottish village went
l im. Viallicni, Th* second Rn- on the links |o play golf. After Irj
nive'sary of the R.uileof Hie M mi*
revives the pan pi iyed by the var-
jobs Allied generals at the German
Gettysburg, Gan. Gallieni is gene-
rally regarded as leing the man
who saved Pniis from the I Inns sotherel
ing in vain to lot the I..ill, he >
came em iged because the cftdd)
lunched at his Rswlcwnrdnes*,
"If yea laugh again," he exclaim
ed, "I.'I hit you over the head
For
Exchange.
RENTED property in Mount
Vernon, 111. and
\'ew
lorida,
Provi.
f> r prop* 11\ in
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Apply
JOHN HENRY
Cumberland Sf
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DONT GROPE IN
THE DARK.
Electric Flashlights
And Supplies
HlllUlllllllllUliilH
The Branch Tailoring Dept.
43 King Street. \
EXPERIENCE bought is nothing lost, rt,eq
*-* give in, a chance nt a suit for you. Ta 4
and Cutttr.
k. S. NABBIE.
DRINK
Large Stock of high Grade Electric Flashlights, batter-
and llulbs.
Penlig'ht -here is a Pocket I>. ; light in a most com
I t form shaped like a fouotain Pen with a clip lo hold
it in the po< ket.
WELCH'S
Grape
Juice
PRICES
Quarts, 2s. 3d. i ;l7.
P'nts, is. 4d.,
15s. per do/
1 Pints, 9d.
8s. 6d. pei doz.
Pints, 5d. *" .
4s. 6d. pet doz.
At BLACK'S
222 Bay St.
And The Nassau Candy Kitchen
I lot.el Colonial _.
Here isa First Class Electric Bicycle Lamp, has a
3 Volt Battery which would give about i*2o hour Interuii
tent service, and will outlast four Ordinary Cell.
W. A. WEEKS
: I :' r rcet,
I'Ik ne 51 j.
LOOK!
.>
The Tribune" Office
FOR
Commercial and Artistic Printing.
BBFORE PUKCrMSlUG
' Sanl : Cl us, ( ,11 .:: Ma
lt rinmeje li Slaughtering pfi-
V, c< b iii T( >Ysj,
^T* \U\ nugli ilie war is on, we
SI cannot forget the Kiddie.
/1
Vou ( .hi r t the best V 1
cheapest swenleisiA io#n
Mme JeTWcoe.
M/55/XG- T5SUS
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i NVIIIIVIS. n.ddlctua |urar in vrtlm msKulrl Belnn bound In iwt&r to the Doirnm ol no Mnster. NMU N.P.. Bkhnm&i, HLIDAY December 22 1916 No 24 I.. .ai.BSJKT Dl-I'l .11 eM{lar ,ind Proprietor OFK1CK: t\f Shlrlty CKarlo'le Si. .Va.uuu, W. /'., /inAamn? THONK 2t 3 P. O. BOX 103. . PUBLISHED UAH V RATES linnilav, Wednesday and Friday J sitfilebop, liejday, an 1 Thttralay single e|>y dav biii'le Copy perations, 1 and we ourselves, felt swine pity for some of the gentlemen when they were put to the double. Capt. Cole urgM them to come next week in easy clothing and to discard neck ties. So he means to induce pers piration next week! lajly is. ISs. 1'AVAHI.K IN VDVANCK Hvi'itisuii; UattM ; ,s,x i.eno|>er I III3 |"r lust itwjeciifHi; tin,,. pence i*t In e >r tfcond iiujtrtian ; niid nnepennv i'ff line for mNrturnt in.i-iti.in-. L\pe w ii"w that the Teuton adai*e in Uourannia is checked. Ve are w odder ing whether lifft is not something signili aift m the large numbers of brisoners captured during the ec.ent Krenclt^dvance near Ver lun. D tea, ittfpt indicate tliat if (jerman srifclieis are Retting var weary. It rrjrans either this a 1ji.it '.lie aik'e quality of he troops is dfljjrior.it IIIR. The >ost men hav.e-.Wgo to more nn )<>rtnnt renttt? and the other Hails of the linJL.nius! Inman ed I))soldi era, f much lower lightin qualUg." Up to the time of going to press tQday ( DO Telegrams were received at our office. The Ward LiaeS.S. "Morro Castle" sailed from New York at 3 p.m. yesterday with 28 passengers and 50 packages for Nassau. We saw tfiflBfwU organized ye Hjj. ; 1 do* drilling last night "iflKi. Tfey had to id aiflj^^y (ffriainh woiked ith a wv ,NC(B# and again on ookcrs made WRrry over the The political intrigue* takplacti in Greece have so complicated matti is in that unhappy country that no one knows just what the outcome will be. It is, of course, well known that there is a proAlly party under Ex-Premies Venizelos and a pro-German parly under Dr. Streit, n former minister of foreign affairs and now a professor of international law in the University of Ant hens Streil is by birth, education, and inclina tioil of German, and is said to have a in irked influence ovei King Constantino. It was Streit, by the way, who prepared King Constan tine's famous speech which he delivered in Berlin at the end of the second Balkan War. This speech was to the effect that the victories of the Grecian Army were due to the German methods adopted. although he was ,i!>lv assisted by several Other pioiniiieiit generals. Gallieni WHS Military Governor of Paris at the time, and when Von Kluck, in command ol the Ger. mat righl wing, was sweeping down on the French Capital, Gallieni sent Gen. Miuuoury with a Paris garrison in taxicabs and motor lorries and crushed the German right wing. At the same time Gen. Foch,| the rn>st brilliant commandei the Preach have and Joffre's right man, furiously attacked t lie German centre. In the course <>f the fighting "he repented as follows; "My right isciushed, my left is in retreat, I am attacking with my centre.' 1 Foeh so maneuvred | his men in that fight tint he achieved the impossible and crushed and drove b.iek Von fieulow, who Was "Ah weel/'said Ihetaddie, bach ing to a safe distance "Il'l bet y. wouMna ken the richt club tae f Prussians. Ge... Sarrail defeated,|? n Ma rk <* t. (next to Arn the Crown I'MMObefore Na hile the Kritish undei I i French, Haig and Smith-l oirien crushed the Germans opposed to them. I'S Shoe Store) Highest Grade Tortoise Shell Work. Presents of this kind last a life time. You can see them made. Gents: The gas engine ynu sent me stops when theres nothing the matteowith it thats the trouble. It wouldnl bee so bad if it stopped foi some reason and anybody knows theres reasons enough lor it 10 stop, I received the hooa which you sent me which is named What Mikes the Gasoline Engine (in. I ain't read it because wants ihe use reading it when I doni care what makes the gaso iae engine go as long as it goes fetch mine don't onl> orcasionally, what I want to know is What makes I lie hngiin Stop. If you got a book called that send me one. I want to know what makes my gasoline engine Mop when eveiything is o kand nothing is the matter except that i' must he a rotten engine, Hiram Diggs. Traction liulletin. :o: NOTICE OF REMOVAL K l \K VED From 404 Bay Mn it City, to George Stnet No. 1 1. All work done with ni atness und despatch, ,-is hen -to-fore. Patronage solicited. JOS. II. S. BOWEN, Tailor. A visitor to n Scottish village went l im. Viallicni, Th* second Rnon the links |o play golf. After Irj nive'sary of the R.uileof Hie M mi* revives the pan pi iyed by the varjobs Allied generals at the German Gettysburg, Gan. Gallieni is generally regarded as leing the man who saved Pniis from the I Inns sotherel ing in vain to lot the I. .ill, he > % came em iged because the cftdd) lunched at his Rswlcwnrdnes*, "If yea laugh again," he exclaim ed, "I.'I hit you over the head For Exchange. R ENTED property in Mount Vernon, 111. and \'ew lorida, Provi. f> r prop* 11\ in
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