The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 179, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 5, 1918 Page: 2 of 4
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TERMS
RANGE
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and everything (hat goes with it
in ip w hi i o.
FROM
BALANCE
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$18.00
IN
Get O U1^ Prices
UP io
8 EQUAL
$350.00
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and well get
EY
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person ii„
Cull at our new (Irafonola Departmenl. inspect our machines, listen
I
to buy
YOU Hi Business
and pay for u Grafuinilu on our t* rms
P. G. SECRES
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LOST IXII FOUND.
Alamo Lumber
Jeweler
Company
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The Daily Tribune
I’u lisiiv I Every Day Except Sunday
John Sutherland, Mgr.
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Editor and Bus Mgi
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Room 7
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Agent
Upstairs Austin Building
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ARE EV EH TAT II ERE.
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FOR SALE.
prevent slckenes and save life?
Do you pay your health officer only
>25 n month and expect him to sup-,
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Tlie Tribune
Topics, ever
a iel rent
against the
wager that
about
tickets to see
Expm.ed’ which
this < ity
To save
one of the
gives to Texas.
Takes the place of inner tubes.
Rides like air, without puncture
blow out or rim cuts. Easily
doubles tire mileage. Have
your tires filled at-
What Is the
Parent conflict < *
primaries Bind production and
women
I lull
base
We lire not
don I
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Ire. Sugar and Zone System Text for
AdiNlohtrMlors.
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unnounced. by
essentia!*
a re
per
EDITH f 4 YELL'S SPIRIT
GUIDED SPV IN FOX FILM.
ystem. as |
Special.
Uh
America
we’ll bet
the necessary
the bogs and
hog manure The
pen him an objectionable
; and odor. I
may bo the
ease
If local conditions
! A inert an troop
1 agentc
so far-reaching ns to cover the en-1
ir do y<m p.-y him a real salary, and
thus secure the right to his
■Bfta
if you
elected;
Job,
fws.s.
war SAVINGS STAMPS
ISSUKDOYTKB
UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT
I have quite a number of used cars which
1 offer at a bargain. AU in good condition
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A. F. Jb A. M.
Bay city ludrs
No. 885, A. F.
* A. M meets
«’«n second
and fourth
Monday la
each moi tU
7:80 p in. Vis
The American people are begin
ning to get ready to tell General I’och '
t we have waited about t
bit- we have got to spend now
onlooket • Americans are not accustomed to de
tensive warfare, anyway
\ man la the name of Nutt has
been licensed by the I’ourt of Civil
Appeals of Hie Third Supreme Judt-
| rial District to practice law \||
other barristers please lake notice.
To,, I ah* Io Puch).
>"0.o*»0 German spies
o! Xmericaii
Society, and receive insiruc-l
They'D get you eventally, why!
now ?
German spies tn the United Slates
as adv a med in llio William b’ox Spe
cial, lune invaded all walks of life
Bankers and brokers whom no one
suspects are in the paid employ of
the Imperial Government Lawyers
and physicians are dally receiving in
structlons from the Wilhelmstrasse
School teachers and others intrusted
with the task of guiding public
thought and morals number mate rep-
resentatives o fthe kaiser s system.
Even the waiters and bell-boys In
hotel* contain numbers of German
ecret police Grocers, druggists and
chemists watch every movement made
by their customers and report sus-
picious incidents to Berlin.
Se* the Kaiser's Agents Exposed at
the Grand next Wednesday and
his
his.
the affairs of state
stick to his last
ing command our forces as he thinks
best. Let the carpenter attend to his '
high school building
Keep posted.
Dally Tribue*
The Old Standard general strengthening tonic.
('.ROVE’S TASTEt.ESrt chill TONIC, drives out
Malaria.ent t. het the blood.nudbiiilda up I he <,>-*■
!*■»- A trut tonic. For adult, and children, wc
LOOK HERE! LOOK HERE!!
II. h. OGDEN
The Paper Hanger
Has in the newest and best
Paper Samples Books of Wall
Paper for 1918. All clnsses of
Decorations
( all Phone No. 21
Write P. 0. Box li
for Samples
BAY CITY, TEXAS
Fainting and Paper Hanging]
Kinds of Work
LEAVE II TO I O( II.
We mm Ito lulled Io sleep with lhe
eiieeiinr, words from I lie front thul
there is no need fur iilariu, but w lien
we realize that viclorious armioa do
not retreat
ing uneasy
adopted|
of j
Ha < '
that it alone would place Mrs.
upon the honor roll of any common
wealth. As a lawyer, she fought
by stoy through years
this might go on the statute book in
i slmpe to be n genuine protection to
her sex, particularly to those who
Phone 23 J
■■MMKJtau
Wanted
at hradqiiarters
feme Society, and
tions
not
Eugllsh ttoBiau l
t.ave Life for Her
lountry.
conservation
The
our kitchen
At tiie same
public health officials warn us
present Conditions of mod
ern cit.v life, hogs are nnsanltarv
significance <>r Hits ap-
of interests between
.....I Ilea It li ci mserv a ■
In my new place of business, forn erly oc-
cupied by Jno. A. Crawford
liiphtiilding is going
ul'ii' ii'iil I here’s not
living tile
lllolll It
I ’uleri I an second i lass mallei
the postnftli e in Huy l ily uii k'i
of CuDgres*
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I -lioiiid say that your iron I
ble is cold feel wliat you need is
something that will send your blood
coursing through your veins; make
it a point to see Tile Kaiser's Agents !
Madame EL
Pour young cotton mules. Will take
•var savings stamps at face value lu
payment c A. Erickson
Bay City, Texas. 3-tf-w |
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Bookkeeper to keep books
for ranch and small country
Applicant must have had broad
perience and lie aide to present
references,
man.
it!
Ill Wlllll p ll
i living human
in Eraiii u liiat
on that
written
words '
' ranted
s over Hid even then not
illiiafion was thoroughly
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove's,
The Old Standard Grove’* Tasteless
'bill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonic propertie* of QUININK
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System. 60 cent*.
about t lie
? Can’t
now
I braidi'.l .
I doo
' onli
of I
tion"
it is possible for individual
women of the holders m raise hogs in urban
inunities without danger to the
lie Itoalt li;
i , ,.
visahle
People ;
attention
The U
three times and 1 have
i om-e I M. Tight Wad.
Although Germany’* si>y >
shown in th* William Eox
ia
i tire world, it>«ie is no nation on earth
which executes emit sumf*ary sen
teller on the spies of other countries
In the ease of Eldith Cuvell, which
rouses the ire and indignation of
every t iviiized country., the sentem e
was passed for espionage, tn a ease
wiilili lidmltbd of extreme doubt
I'MIlh Cuvell was an Engli-h
woman who lived in Belgium. Incited
which she daily saw
practiced by the German invader- on
I the defetiselen- women and children
->f the stricken nation. Miss Cuvell
aided a number of them to escape to .
Fjiglaud
Eor this
prisoner, <
ecuted
| Ediih Cavell’s
H COUple
“The Kaiser's Agents
is now showing in
finder w ill please return to
B. B
H
something | •-imithville,
was taken
and ex
It I an Be Done.
hi some of the larger Texas cities
the annual leaths of infants, and of
at childbirth, average two
This is the hig-
lt is typt-
, ov,r Jrlv-M Out Malaria, Builds Up System
Do you know that the ------ - • ' -
puidia r JIMI per I'avell'H ha..... will
of tlieir sugar requirements was , iM history as one of the brave women
! who did their bit to withstand the
te-ror of the Prusaian monster.
See ‘'The Kaiser's Agents Exposed"
tomorrow, j
: mothers
inll’er loop population
The cobbler Is an expert In )gesf H,nK,e cauge nf death.
Illelit
I hiborers
this end
1 at
of entry
border.
Ari iingeinents have been perfect-
ed for tlie placing of special deputies
: at ports of entry, empowered to rep
I resent the farmer employers and to
i make tentative contracts for the im-
portation of Mexicans It is e sential
1 Hint an argeernent or contract
' signed by ilie employer before
In these busy days of nationwide
preparation for war we are told that
. (food production and conservation is
ns "f supreme importance. The govern-
ment urges us to utilize
j i arl'a ',1 |,y raising hogs
time public health officials
seldom give
to keeping
their surroundings scrupulously clean
provide proper disposal
unconsumed garbage and the
manure The average city hog
appearanee
It also breeds flies, which
i means of spreading dis
ittng brother* welcou*,
Seth 3 Taylor, W M
8. Street, Secretary.
altogether unlikely
• have a I boat
side
knowledge and
General
I’lesldelil Wil
of
would head a
coast of
’ W UH j
oilier [ “I”
..I* ..lit'
for
war
And Help Win the War by
L n lug War Saving
Stamps
be
1m-
1 portutlon can he made, and in order
to make it unnecessary for the cm
plover to go in person to al tend to
such details, the arrangements out-
lined have been made The tentative
made by (he special deputy
by formal
the employer After
necessarv arrangements
th* sepical deputy
tlie laborers' baggage Io
ing it to hogs, the best plan
every day or two
and transport it to
•'I hog farm located well outside the
j thickly settled districts Under this
and the hogs
are removed from the people
Eor small communities hog farm
'can be an economical method of garh-
••‘ge disposal, f properly managed.
Helpful suggestions, in leaflet form,
on request by the.
food administration
successful hog farm
every requirement
Hecure You may think you could
a better Job of Imlf-soling than
was done by the man who repaired
your shoes the last time. The chances
are you couldn’t but it is your prlv-
And you may have an I
could Improve upon
of waging
If you do, you should im-
to get.
army, where you will have
a fair chance with a few millions ot
other Americans to win promotion to
the position now occupied by the most
were rendered helpless financially by [distinguished citizen of Missouri alive
weak and dishonest husbands l-’or today.
alas, they do exist sometimes. | In other words, if you want the
In every measure projected by tin- president's job, get elected, if you
women’s dubs of tlie State, Mrs Ward , want the cobbler’s job. learn the
has been in tlie van of thought and i trade, and if vou want General I’ersh-
idioii, some of these being the com-‘ ing’s Job, tlie recruiting officer w ill
pulmrv education of children, the tell you how to start -Beaumont En-
child labor ami age of consent laws, terpilse.
and the granting of primary suffrage !
During lhe latest liberty loan drive,
Alls Ward was one of the party who
toured a large section of the State, in
an automobile driven by its woman 1
owner, making speeches mid taking
pledges for tlie loans, with Hie most
eonsideralde amount of success,
recognized by the authorities of that
drive.
At the present moment, Mrs
is giving her time to tlie Instruction that, umler
of women, in tlie coast section, toward
intelligent dllzenshlp, and will giv ■
detailed illustration as to how to vote
correctly in the coming
This is of great value Io our
in this year nf suffrage infancy, and'
it is hoped that the
cornify generally will avail themselves
of this opportunity.
The Bay city Auxiliary of (he Bed
...Ill * II.... . '
"III Sene the Public by
Giving Good Service
Hie
„r .pq, I MENU AN FARM
ll,,u I ABOlt I OR I I N Ah
(i,' NO" AA AIL ABI E.
.nor do they
for the
I’ederation of AA’omen's Clubs will lie
held at the Odd l-Xdlows Hall, over
Badouh's ‘(ore on the northeast cor-
ner of the square, at mid the
business meeting will follow • • •
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I HE MAX AND HIS JOB.
- and j
Fit lit ft H
di rec-
department ot law
Approximately half the deaths
infants under one year of age
, 1 trotu prevt'ntable causes.
• • • ** * * •
You may think you could make Im r taxpayer' AA hat are your ®
provements upon President Wilson’s t,n<’ c,t' governments doing to,®
statesmanship and. perhaps, vou.
could. But you can’t attend to his
busiaesH unless you get his job. And.
lie has shown Ills miiitan
how more of It
A retreat Is
i charge, ami
knows more
tlie scene of
H II Christian, hi charge of (lie
United States free employment bu-
reau at the City Hall. Is advised by
AA’. Lewi- State ' uperintendent of
that x.'i Mexican families
are now at Eagle l'a-.( awaitin', em-
ployment on Texas farms Mr Lewis
announces the opening of an office
at Eagle Puss, with A. Hauser as ex-
aminer in charge He says that Mr
Hauser is well Informed on Imtnigra
tion matters and will be of valuable
a (stance to the employment service
In connection with the Importation of
alien Mexicans for agricultural la-
borers
(In office has also been opened fit
Del Itio with .1 C, Tally as examiner
In charge Air Tally is a native Tex-
an and has lived along tlie Texas
Alexlctin border for many years, lie
full\ understands tlie farm labor sit
nation. <"i J;’
Continuing Mr Lewis says
"Every possible measure is bein
taken by tlie United States employ-
service to provide agricultural
wherever needed, and witli
In view offices have been
1 all of the principal ports
in Texas along the Mexican
IS in»(..R USING y til x K I
TO Fill. PI lll.lt HE ALTH.’
store
questionable references Permanent Tr’-
position for right man. Address c H
I. Stoddard. Buckeye. Texas .'
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The Job department of Th* Tri-
une is prepared to fill any order for
■mbossed stationery, engraved work
■r lithographing, It doesn’t matter
vbnt style or bow elab .rate the work
bitt faction guaranteed on *v*rr or-
er, or your money back
-— —o—o--
Sut ecrib*
’ <‘d before being slaughtered.
you doing to make
I a better place to
to lhe new record*, and let u- explain to 'm l,«,w e, y it i
most critical period of
better than could tlie man
shoes
mer and saw could build
House than could be erected by Gen-1
oral Pershing But Pershing can di-
rect the armies of the United States
in a more saltRfactorv manner than!
they could be directed by the car 1
penter
The cobbler probably would turn
out to be a square peg in a round
hole should lie attempt lhe president’s
job The carpenter would make fatal
mistakes were he in charge of the
army.
“If you would have a thing done
right, do it yourself." we were told
in early vouth The thought Is an-
cient and wrong If you would have j
a thing done right, get someone who
knows how to do it. That's the ef-
ficient way.
There ate certain things you can do [
could be done by ; ' 1
anyone you could persuade or force
to do them Do such things yourself
But if there is something important
to be done, about which you know
little or nothing It would be to your
interest to employ an expert
President Wilson is an expert
his wor 1. ■.■ v ,r. I,, .
his General Pershing is an expert l f '"n'!bions all
The carpenter Is an expert in
Str Kaiser Wilhetn II renamed th*
Victory; Hailed today with 9‘>oO
to kutin the Kaiser's
Eor Rent;
i ntii'i* i blocks from court house,
time and efforts in the inti r.- t ot the .lohn F
public health? office.
I l ive y ou a t rained puMi ■ health '
nut ■■ i' in trnet mother, in the prop
r ' a re and feeding of i .aide :
Have you a full time food ami milk i
inspector, a sanit , >e< (or. ami
a municipal infant w< 1. station and
milk depot?
Other ((immunities liav
these well known effective meanh
preventing unnecessary sickness
your? If not. wliy not?
Saving I.aides by organized public
health work is a patriotic duty.
It im rea-es the population and vi-
tality of die nation It con<t>rv< i tlie
iime and effort of parents, physicians
and nurses for other important w at
'iaie activities.
Don't let your city lie a slacker in
this great national baby saving cam-
paign.
AVliat are you doing to make y
ity a healthier and a better place
live In”
I'rosR will serve a dinner at tlie Rice
Hotel from 11:20 to I o’clock, and
Airs AA'nrd will speak immediatelv
thereafter in the court house
'The board meeting of the Matagorda
we cannot keep from be
If Foili In aide and in
tends to strike we make the motion
(hat he does so, and Hint p d <t Bay
City Tribune
Don’t worry about wliat Foeli will
do Buy war savings Rtampa and bn
careful with the food Foili knows
hi', business He wttsh'l chosen
his job because the powers Hull be
liked the color of his hair or because
his name was short and hard to pro
nounce.
ability and lie will s
before Ibis war ends
sometimes belter than
if General lAich, who
abou tthe situation at
buttle than Is known by the editor ol
and. poHklbl.V. Texna
will know, decrees that
is lietter than a stand
too. we're willing to
I-Xicli knows what
One eminent editorial
has sahl that i''ocli lias the tactics of They
n bull fighter That imi' be true
The bull fighter waves the red ra :
in th* face of the bull to infuriate him
and retreats and dodges before his
angry rushes, pricking him now and
then to keep him infuriated, and til
way* Rtriving to keep the bull rest
lesslv charging and expending his
strength and endurance Then, wlien
the bull has exhausted himself. Hie
bull fighter (ilunges the sword to the
iiniintils* heart and the fight l» ended that
'The bull 1s dragged from the arena
gy his heels while lhe
« beer lustily AA’•> trust that the Ger
man bull soon will receive the fatal
thrust and when ho does we feel cer
ta'n that The 'Tribune editorwill be
on his feel and yelling praise of |'X>ch
- Beaumont Enterprise
AA'ho said anything about knowing
Mrs Hortense AA'ard of Houston,
who comes to speak to lhe Matagorda
County Federation of AA'umen'H Clubs, I
in Hay City, on Saturday, lune 8, is ’ owner and receive hie reward
the woman to whom women owe most ■
recognition as the leader in tlie sev-'
oral < hanges of the law in the pa I ' er
five years in 'Texas which has re ; do
doumled most to the interest ot
en and children
Notably among the e is the married
woimin'R separate property law. an liege to try.
act of such simple but signal justice idea that you
AA'ard General Pershing's system
I warfare
step , mediately make arrangements
that into the
| If local conditions are advantageoiiH
tor utilizing kitchen garbage by feed-
i ing it to hogs, the best plan Is to C))|.
lect the garbage
| from the houses
0. 1. 8.
Eastern Star will meet
\ ftrst Tuesday night lu
each month Visiting
member* tnvit*< to *V
tend.
Mrs Azalea Lloyd. W. M
Mr*. Cora B Moor*, Secretary
Keep posted, 8uT>scr1b* for
Dally Trtbun*
....... ... .... American sol-
Let President Wilson attend to 11 ' 1 1 in tim trenches of E'rance
Let the cobbler j bl,s more living than the
Let General Perah-1 UVertt*tf babv lH’rM iM a Texas home''
I Approximately half the death- Ofj
a re i
- 41s. -
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Up.l
Geriminv t boat operation on the'
I tilted Slates coast was launched for
he Is no other purpose limn that of Htrik
writer ing terror to the hearts of the nation
will receive their answer today
wlien one million sturdy youths of
the west will register for military
duty The
as II did. on tlie eve ol tlie dai
registrailon is Hlgniflcant. but
Kaiser will get aii answer today which
will show him the futillly of ail ills
ulitli' propaganda
million sturdy
will
I bout ciimpaign coming.;
of i
the I
1 contract
must ne later confirmed
i contract with
I making the
| for importation
I will cheek
all tlie ll'‘*,l,,;*tioti and moil liaugage checks
|,|)(! j to tlie employer
It must be understood that it is
requinnl that the I inted States em-
ployment service authorize tlie imnii
t'.ration of agricultural laborers, but
such authority will be granted for la-
bor that is needed and cannot be
Htippliml by the United States cm
ployment service without importing
it "
babies this yeai is
war time duties I’m le Sam
Those who wish special couching
in grammar school or
work this summer will please let me |
know by .lune 3
1 -hl Miss Tommie Woolsey.
——1 —o—o- —... .i ........
Take Th* Trlbun* and h*lp tt half
U* tova.
- ufacturnrH may buy
needed l<igltlmatc|y
wlti.out re/ard to the amount
durlro’ 1917 Manufacturers of
I e “i nluil food product: , who are iini-!
’> ited under the rule of SO per cent, ar*
, to ! <• given tiiat percentage of the
amount used la t y< ar lee cream Is
in< luded iih an ‘essentia)’' food prod-
mi chiefly because Its manufacture
will Mfimuliite the dairy industry: a
policy deemed. exi'cedinglv important
"By the -zone . vstcin states having
Rlmllur problem! . will he grouped to-
gether for the purpose of facilitating
the hiilldlllii’ of these (iroblcms. The
advisability of • torlng up a food re-
serve. should tiijs harvest lie ample,
was discuRsed and the sentiment wan
overwhelmingly In favor of this
policy "
AA timing I w ill not be responHible
for any more theatre debts con
trai led by m.v wife she lias already I
| seen The Kaiser's Agents Exposed"
— • only seen it
Iront than <>eueiul
i fellow get "sheered”
ami then without helng up
about it ’ if the Enterprise
wiinl p d q action Us the
being in
doesn't.
It is not ;
tlie Germans
lOIIIOWliei'e on tills
for much on war
llilttk we could till
place or do na well as
-on, Imi If we were iii Secretary
Navy Daniels place w
flotilla ol cruisers to the
Mexico before tlie ink the order
i with could dry In <
we would lake nothing
from Mexico until tills
even then not until (lie
pi itvon
New * pap< i a that are tn
of leporHnr. the priigri*i< .
luUllhig iiuuid conslder
siicli notice find i it way to
Such things us "tlie keel of a ship
laiinelitxl at Grange,’’
in shipbuilding at Beaumont,'
laiilK-lied at Houston. ’ etc. etc,
no business wliutovoi m print
may all bo cood new < and
io noa-i of, liul it is also valuable in
lormalioii to tlie enemy A., it now
•tatids (here i:i not a board |mt >n
place, a it «i'it', mi any ship in any
diipbuilding yard in the I ailed States
lint |. aid known l>y tlie enemy, ail
madi possible b\ tlie eager search for
new . by tlie press of tiie country Tlie
people of Hie United States know tlial
on, and that is
a bit of use
information
>-1 largely l|l*OUt|
Ice, enforcement
regulations
HVstem, i
Dannenbuum, i
Texas
Tlie man who makes a business of i
repairing damaged shoes could half- j
sole your slides better than President
AA ilsoti could. President AA ilson could ,
direct the affairs of this nation in tlie P’H" both tbp K;i''bage
Its history ,
who repairs ‘
The man who wields tlie ham j
saw could build a belter t
I will be furnished
! United States
Houston. The
must observe every requirement of
modern sanitation, including vaccin
atlon of the hogs against cholera The
collection and transportation of the
garouge are likewise important Tight,
covered house cans and collection
wagons are essential.
Hogs should be government inspect-
AA’hat are y . j, ;
I city a healthier and
I live in?
IMwcusalon at the cuulcrcne* o( the (
federal food uiitumiHtrutor* of the
I United States, held at Washington on !
I Muv 29 and 30, centei
I the sugar r-ltuaDon I
Of |t< <-llIUle Hfld
i lhe proposed zone
| Judge Henry
tor of the
and enforcement
'The :idmil>l-<t i ,ili>r tules .1 i<l>o-
Dlillliel.aum, “Were ill tl'Kled lint to
permit Increases in the price of ice
unless producers can prov* beyond
question ihnt their ro of operation |,y the horrors
ami materials lustify tio lr action lea
production Is Important because of
Its rt-lulioii lo Hie preservation of
food from spoilage ami the necessity
of lhe (•onserviition of ammonia
“Tlie rules recentlv
which manufacturer(
j fond prodiictw six h
t<» be iilhiwed to
crril
interpreted to mean that theae man
mav buy all the sugar
in their boHineaa
used at |fl(< t;ran(| tonight and
less j ---o—o--
"HA MRS. AAA RD II AS M A DE GOOD.
, Ixist in front of the library
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 179, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 5, 1918, newspaper, June 5, 1918; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292829/m1/2/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.