The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 92, Ed. 1 Monday, February 18, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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silk,
which
• our own boy s
know
run
into
I he
ill
are
ih ul
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hat
a re
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have
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potatoes
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maii ii.il tn
ext < mdinub
xow ox
I OK "Il I in MIDI \X.”
own
this
of glug-
each
mem I
• ' fend.
Mrs. Azalea Lloyd. W. M
Cora B. Moot*. Secretary
arttv lari
hold it
>|ier
lin
ami
smart
msies an m
he granted.
etuis of
.spring
i oir
ire i’ll
I tn it t In i
t'lisief
I lull
of
■mat
mush'll I
clever ]
ti
anted Hml
cross <>n
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t fie
n win
(mm iiiiu from only four |
I Tltc tonic max be f-m
white satin of tie
XI) Ike Pitching 1
in especially
0. E. H.
Ee <111'11 .-'tar v HI meet
f.’ut Tuesday night in
month Vlaltin,
TR Invited to a*
hiimn
how lug
h'ii r «t
f automobile parts
■sial'll thed merit
to
''I
'.ilin nml Geoigelle I re|ie.
tiie dressy
not liing
l'"i»“
mm;- to
Tlie ’
any kind
diould re-
with brains.”
summer
of tin
line of Hie
year ahead
This problem
it t ■ nlii'ii
pr.nlm lion will
I accompany In 1
an entire sym-
render the im
writ ten
Chad wick,
plow
s, flocks
of wool
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A. F. A A. M.
Hay City lodge
No. 866. A. F
& A. M. meets
every second
and fourth
’ X Monday In
ea<>h month
7:30 I', rn. Vis-
iting brothers welcome.
Seth S. Taylor, M
S. Street, Secretary.
on, ami the
tvpiendid e\
of tills, sty le
stunniit).*.
Tile sale
Savage
Indh l<l mi I him* in hnlllhia
Murle* Silk* I hiil I idl'iw
I iilliiw t.lnuliiini.
one
mid blue
sweater, thtiH
touch Io tile
entire
the
(icorge
of till'
THE HIVIXI HI Illi
H It \ITI.I>-<>X
.me one
i knit a
the end of fill!
. .hum
knhtiim ii lit Mode.
These dttvs, who
(he knitting lx
ent |s the one
t here
nl
If one knits lor
personally,
iiil of red, white
carf or
individual
cun
of s
Io lie
made ot two
redlngote
w a 1st linos
< is
im
I 'a rm
Magazine »
.election of an automobile,
eny.er or truck, one of the
m ■ I impel fiat consider.i
this ear I: ndard equip-
pal
early Hprlii
plcliilid. a-
Well
crop
to the
ilway*
putt ing
thing of (he
Tlie fashion-
this fait. 1
i that
an
iminuK m" e<s;iiy the
mid it at the aide front
1 halt of tiro
nrrange-
atid
lllMck and Hhile M nippeil.Uii
of Silk (.inulmiii.
land themselves I with the
The
New York, I
sonii'lIiitig i|n|t'
Amerlia Is com
ery line
Htunches,
innde tieee ..ii
the liesl of them
k pel Ik economy ■ that
to In'lp mu government
Is ongi'rlv coti idered by
women of the I’nited State
aiternimn dre h
that quite fakes llie
satin and a lieer material
Indeed. I >iti -e I 'asl.ion
seal of approval on ihe '
■ *' —'■ cos-
iil mh
of the
is eon
formal oeea-
int re.ting panel
this hei otning linle dress
free mid > 3
w ii y
ave oneh<
• ik' iliu t rated here Ik
upb* of i Im r.mudli it
'slide of dlk t'inghaiii. In
wlilti’ check,
nt either
Titer
mean
win the war !
the patriotic
KniDltm
: I are of
'.urts of lleW
e easier to em ry
to
wait for Ills coming and long, to re
tain him from slipping a-iain itilt
tood (lie detnmid t
rneu to
need fog
■ has re-
in order
in wheat,
toeks has
of .i commute.•
de arlinent o|
pci ill I rules have
the jmrpose The
tion grain corporation
tn tht? ease of wheat
. tided i
“They say a'>roiid that
go Into thing n hard
whole souls into
monii’tii, and it I
of the present dm
('onservuilon dre ,
quite the minimu a
order ot the day
not frumpiKh. for they ,rc
taste, simple .‘imi becoming
lor the Henry \V. '
spectacle. ’ I'lvory i
woman,'' opened and judging by
rush lor seats it is a
full house is assured
Every woman’’ is I hot .niglily
I < rn in cliar.ieteri/.mion, action
nviionmeiit, an allegory
soul stii ring,
I’tieiition
ru.iry 17 Then
wonderful In (in wiry
Ing to tiie fiont In ev i
I ndumiled by < ireum I
she ui'i'i’i' the contlllloii [
r. and make
Any thing t ha’
savint I
M'lUXt. PI \\ I IXt. t \l l> I OK
Mixixt; oi nisi >i ii> nun
i.QI \l. \ MOI X I OI lilt \|XS.
Ill
V
lli’iilded Pani l-\ estee.
noodles come in toi
attention, and there
lads to make the
mid the yarn
wind and hold
motl-
and
an allegory iittrmtive.
dramatic, gripping the;
from the rise of the first ;
eii£iain upon Nobody, who pronounce’'
i the prologue, to the going down of
th<' last curtain, when the enigmatic,
austere, prophetic figure Ims altered
the e[iiiogiie The play is well hal
unced Everybody does his w<uk.
There is no weukliiift in the eml. AH
job see Ii- trengfll. 'Ugeestion. sy m
Hol, lesson, reproof, reminder each
being true to his nature
I’mtla Shay as Ever’woman is e\
qulsiteli beautiful, mid an ailresH of
■cope and power To Percy I’m'-ons
. Nobody and Helen Hiane as Trulli
Thin V'-ur flu
summers plintin.' is greater than it
has ever been T|m problem appear
cd last summer after the unexampled
pl lilting of the priirb and al that
Hine ome of the aipplios inrrmd for
.veie ilia sn iipull.
I.'-, having the <'rinus
II 'overnments. The |
■ cod for tlie m w
parmmatnt
iiltbroken
o o
I too iiiiudi praise cannot ho given. You
order
Plant Co.
there
plate or
combine I
has set her s
eparate satin skirt, though
im ie that is tied together"
er wiii'.ls. that has a touch
dilrt material on the waist
iilered better for more
. ions. Note tne
j v ostoi■ on
The ■■mi, a re left free mid W iy he
Hios e.l over either wav This panel
i brnidi d, another stra wthat shows
, v, hieh way the winds of spring
, blowing, for braiding is one of
most favored of trimming Ideas
l< nits.
bit differ
In-
ba l
for j
bag i
The i
wounded'
\Vc have imide
with the Sisk Grocery
Hardware t’onipaiiy to deliver
plants Phone or leave your
Southwestern
tire
province
weight than the inaterhi! I
noi'essary for a. coat, hith i
Ma qiieradi' n* l^ie»'.c».
the Hin.irtest shops are
i clever e,,alK which up
first glume to be drcHses
here are tunic coals made of
mlerials, imi some arc in
tyle will! slightly empire
me of the most noticeable thing
he absence of the poefaM. that
lortimt member of society last veaf.
''ell, and collars follow the prevail
ug mode in dreiu.i's, mid the mate
i'IuIm used are times usually role
ilted to tile province of dresses, far
lighter in
i lioimlit
el'IO.
a rds
d Ha
■ dim-
t dot
j iritmuiti'
lower
the dresa
the right or
only two
i buttons
Ti.< it
made of
imtlei lul.
nt'\ cry
g tb.it H a
most sought after.
deed, there Is tpiile a knitting
code at present I If one knits
I he Hed < rosa. one may have* a
urlei cros-’ op it.
for the 'I'reneh wounded" Notice
curried in .i ray ling of the ^iients
lor, mid, of eourso, there me any
number of nltractive bags made to
hold the drub ami blue sweaters for I vlth them.
hrnlows
The one mid <
be shown here.
I he oi ganizat ion
phony orchestra
pre:, ive score
Winn field
mimic.
■. (dentleal to ttm
and th” du.iim
I "I tin
. with
and i
in -white.
If does ;
Tim skirt Is
•d'?e, and the
iwo absuhitel:
of the mode l:Hx
r.illmi inun
Use of her
l''i anec
I r.ilioii
supply
.■•i'emI si
f till
oill. l l'V tug of e.
is o timportam e
imtiniaiiiiii:; of mi
up|il\ of j'rain
iiermmiy w i
raise the potato
ten pimmls net
seed potatoes
■ ent I' , uie on io cm
to conserve her seed
The eon ’erv at Ion of
had the especl tl < are
on Hied stock- of til”
agi leult uro. and
i e' ii provided t il'
food admini-'it
lias pi m idl’d I ..it
for seeding pit
storage pct'inil ma
All who platil
during the comin
member to “mix seed.
t ( upy righted
land's
In the
| eft her p.i
iirst ami
tion i. “Ha
nt. nt
Spark pl ii s piston ring4, bearings,
axle m.i into carburetors, hat
lories, stmting ami lighting systems-
speedometers, and almost countless
other nr. <’ 1. ories and parts, must each
perform a pecnliar function in the
siitisfueioiy operation of any car In
oft'ieiem \ on the part of any one of
them seriously iil'ii'cts the behavior of
all the’others.
nufaet urers
a< < I'ssories of
spared no care or expense
a'.c".um'd biiV' i'K in every way pn.o
rdlde Hud their products not proven
‘•l,e ;t by tc-t" they certainly would
not ho foolish enough to spend large
sums of mmi' ' mlvcrtising them
",
Pt fe-'
U* *7 • -
iy
a j-...
r ■
The new material-
nicely to tho limite I yardage
cotton serge- ami ; .: mditie ar. very
good looking 'ml ”1' > mu ■, firn il ltd
wonderful There i- «ti new
after Hu* gingham
the vogm
and
ellt
dies wrapped
I t.OOit t ITI/.I X.
TIIE ,M ANAGEMENT.
A good citizen is one who sup-
ports his Government in trying
limes like these now eonfiont-
fionling us, and who does il
w itmmt ie ervarion.
Tin Southern l’a< ific Lines are
endeavorin;'. Io do their share,
and to maintain their obliga-
ti’jm to rhe Government and to
Hie people with justice to both
We want the co operation of
our patrons in imrea im; the
effii'iciiey of our service in ev-
ery direction, for only by co-
rn.limiting our efforts and by a
sy tn pathetic support of men
amt measures can American
in titiiiiuns uceeed and the
\meriean flag ly pify a free-
dom. in support of which we
are now preparing to send our
youth to the firing line in Bel
piiim atgl Eranct’
for
the
is
i> nil ih< i ei>.
experienced
1‘ostoffice
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Keep posted,
"tally Tribune.
Eel iima ry
I he a marked
in tlie price
Their good must deliver Hie aorvier
they claim for them in order to pro
tmi their advertising investments.
No matter what car you decide t<
buy you can save yourself much war
ry and expense by making sure that
it i4 equipped with slutidard acres
■mries ami parts from tires to spark
plugs. The service you can expect
from it depends on the quality and be-
havior of this equipment Like tile
works of an accurate lime keepm
they simply must be as near perfect
o ■ o
Position Wanted By
• oung lady stenographer.
Box 285.
Washington, l'’ebruary 17. That
there will be a marked downward
tendency in the price of rice by
April was the prediction made Satnr
day in a statement given out by I’ood
Administrator Hoover He m s the
recent advance has; |1(.(>n due to tile
deal cliM-ed with the Southern Hire
Growers AsHoeintion for l.imo.miii
bags of rice for shipment to Europe
that the assembling of Hit.- lar.'e
quantity of the cereal created a seeai ;
ing slmrtam' ami a rise in price nit-!
ur.illy resulted. Prom figures quoted i
it is argued that after this big exp irf
shipment is made there will be yet
available for use in this country I,
157.lbs bags of rice and tluit Illis
will have the effect qf lowering the
I price.
LUMBER
and well get
and everything that goes with it
Get O U R Prices
YOUR Business
Alamo Lumber
Company
John Sutherland , Mgr. Phone 23
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G. W. Lewis Livery & Transfer Co.
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Special Trips for Drummers Solicited
Party Trips for Hunting and Fishing a Specially
We will take care of your transfer work
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vlilch p'-i'ml si.m, bhall
m< huh a de > riplhm o’’ (Im drain-
j mix, culvert or lateral, to be till
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j It is f'lrlbci' ordiied that no one
| except l iml ovvimiM of lamia mljnln-
'■ 'iieliti d by such drain boxes,
« or hituralm or tic ir ie-.p,un-
receive 'mb p.-r
in all ca i's, th”
ngitii tvliall bear
expen.ms m' placing, mriintnii:-
removing Htieh drain boxes,
and liberal and vv het^^^
moved the road .shall Im re loredTo
II* former status at such party
petise and that due notlcu
ler mIkiII be given by
(hereof.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 92, Ed. 1 Monday, February 18, 1918, newspaper, February 18, 1918; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292745/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.