The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 185, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 12, 1918 Page: 3 of 4
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Grand
TONIGHT
Verser Brothers
Presents
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Post Mor)
THE MAN HATER
LOCUS AND PERM) NILA
and we’ll get
YOUR Business
Alamo Lumber
Company
NEATS - - 5
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15 20c
John Sutherland, Mgr.
Phone 23
declaring
When it’s 90
the shade
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Texas Public Service Co
GRAND
THURSDAY AND
FRIDAY
See
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Not
R. F. ANDERSON
Fresh
ONt'.LFN Hill
V egetables
at
T. J. Clark
Fresh Shipment
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of
The Sanitary
CAKES and CRACKERS
Grocer
Fresh and Crisp
with
The
in
Economy Grocery
Stasia ECLDIlGE
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ING PLANT.
RICE FARM,
The difference between OUR prices and others for
equal quality of MADE to-MEASURE Clothes enables
every man Io buy a few War Savings Stamps
gentlemen
Apply Tri*
8-iOd-p
Renewed Activity In Rough Rice; (ar.
olhm Selling at Good Price.
I seldom
garden
or apply
The Great Feats of Brav-
ery on the Battlefield
The Charges on the Ger-
man Trenches
The Cutting of Wire En-
tanglements While Under
Fire
I lie genuine war pictures
from “over there”
the Famous Women
Soldiers
cti use
war
FOR RENT
modern
and F.
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TOMORROW
Matinee and Night
HIE GERMAN
I’l’RSE IN HI SSI I
Phomle Is very hit-
xhe Is awakened by
she loves
no time in
GOOD
IND THEN.
tro.
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Kt. 'STAR BRAND’*
£xHOF-S you know the
value.
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WILL
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left today on
parents at Prairie Lea.
t you
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men
such
with M
. as
Eight-room house; all
improvement s; cornet
See AV. E. Sayers. Sr
.Miss Leah Johnson
a visit tn het
WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
f .TT.TWirir =sr
t'urey Smith,
Luling and Lockhart
relatives for a few days.
Four young cotton mules. Will take
war savings stamps at face value in
pa> merit C A. Erickson. |
Bay City, Toxas 3 tf w
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Huy War Ravings Stamps
Only a few cents a day between
hot weather and comfort
THE
GERMAN CURSE ®
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The Innumerable Proofs
of German Perfidy
Jr., left today for
to visit with
;;l withdrawn from (lie war But how
I about Russia" An alleged govern-
llment has signed a mock treaty with
nianv but the government ts not
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The Brenham District Missionary
Society of the Methodist Church,
which is in session tn Bay City, held
an all day service at the church to-
day Dinner was served in the Wes-
ley house by the local auxiliary.
There are about 35 delegates in at-
tendance.
One of the features of the session
will be the .Message from China/’ by
Mrs. Fegert tonight.
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Mr. and Mis Hal Bates came over
Saturday to visit their daughter, Mrs
Craft Eidman, Mrs. Bates remaining
tor a longer stay when Mr Bates re-
turned to Caldwell on Monday.
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t'OMMl'NITY SONG SERVIt E.
Let us have that next order of print-
ing. Ki pp your money at home, not
becan <• it is a patriotic duty, but be
can e we can do just as good print-
ing, and lots of times better, than you
can get in the cities Some good
judges of good printing have said we
do bitter work (han the.' get eke
where, so there is bound to lie some
merit in our claim.
Mr. and Mrs. P G. Secrest and chil-
dren left today via automobile for
Georgetown, Ban Antonio and San An-
gelo to visit for several days with
relatives.
C If you’re on the lookout for ft
medium weight work •Ik» that will give ex-
ceptional comfort and wear, get a pair of
SOFT AMD GOOD
SHOES •
C Neat looking. ea»y wearing will not hurt
or burn ttie feet. You know how rotnfort
able shoes h. Ip you get through your work.
<- Built of sound, honest leather -thestrong-
est kind of sewing. A layer of ground cork
• nd ruLlwr .ernent t»*l ween outer and inner
I notes keeps out dampness.
The Beginning of the
Great Russian Retreat.
The Rioting in the Streets
of Petrograd
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The job department of The Tri
nine is prepared to fill any order foi
> tnbossed stationery, engraved work
>r lithographing, it doesn’t matte’
what stylo or how elab rate the w-.r'
Satk faction guaranteed on every or
’.er, or your money back
ENGINEER FOR RICE PUMP-
ADDRESS LEMON
ANGLETON, TEX.
11-tf
I’so arsenate of I
or parts green On eggplants
load only, and pick by hand
ROSE BEETLE Pick by hand ami
use strong arsenate of lead.
SQUASH BUG A lively, flat, black
fellow c e tobacco dust, or pick by I
hand to got rid of old bugs and eggs:
use kerosene emulsion or nicotine
olnhuate for the young ones.
SQUASH BORER Slit stem near,
bast of plant, and destroy the borer.
Cover mould with fresh soil.
WHITE FLY—Attacks tomatoes
vice crops and tKJyte flowers. Not
conspicuous until large numbers have
propagated. Use tobacco dust ns re-
plelent; spray with nicotine prepar-
ations and kerosene emulsion
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WINIFRED ALIEN SAYS
.IE A 1.01 SV IS A
TONIC NOH
He was arrested It times
on the battlefields of Eu-
rope; he was twice knock-
ed senseless by explod-
ing shells; he was four
times thrown into jail by
the secret police of Rus-
sia and then rescued by
revolutionists; he was
decorated four times and
wounded thrice! He is
DONALD THOMPSON
(was photographer for
Leslie’s Weekly > and at
the risk of his life he took
the amazing pictures of
warfare and revolution in
Russia
The like of these pictures
has never been seen be-
fore and may never be
soon again
Mr Wm Holliday of Palacios pass-
ed through the city today on his way
to Sargent to look after his cotton
crop in that section He stated that
things in general are in good shape
al Palacios, but that a good rain is
needed
Mrs W C Berg and Mrs Bedford
of .Matagorda are in the city fur a few*
days, the guests of Mrs. Amos Lee
Winifred Allen, who play* Phemie j
in the Saturday Evening Post story,
“The Man Hater.’' by Mary Brecht
Pulver, which will be shown at the'
Grand Wednesday, believes jealousy,
is a healthy instinct that is decidedly
good for the species, providing It. Is >
not the dominant trait of character |
‘•You know that Kipling said women 1
are as alike as two peas in a pod when ‘
it comes to a man in the case.” Miss
Allen points out "And isn’t he right?
I think wn are all alike when it cornea
to monopolizing those we love
Women are essentially possessive
But some women never wake up to
their ’ove until some one seeks to
take the object of it away. That in
what happens to Pheinie In “The Man
Hater” The fluffy widow trios to
lure Premie's husband from the fire-
side. and the young wife receives a
sex ere shock
‘I enjoyed playing Phemie every'
moment because «he is so very hu-|
man and does the human thing, that 1
is, she lights back the intruder.
There are hundreds of wives in the
world today, who drift contentedly
along, not especially appreciative of'llonMt w|th tllPn)se|v,.s
; Which has been abused by all the
, poets, doesn’t seem to me to ho
, a bad thing after all, if ft brings
it the happiness of understanding,
Phemies* caae."
.■mmimi., ...—^pk—,.,1,!,
DIFFKT I T NT WHEIHNG.
the declarations:
(1) Serbia. (2)
z /
(From the Cleveland Plain Dealer )
It was once easy enough to give a
j number to each nation Joining the
; coalition against Germany
The Soldier Trying to
Save His Wounded
Officer
feed the allies.”
appears in the
Use kerosene
alcohol with a
South lieu r< <mi for
with or without, board
bune office.
“Eat more vegetables and help
ference and reap a harvest of consid- I
oration And I suppose it Is because I
Mary Brecht Pulver, who wrote “The
Man Hater.’’ has brought out in her |
story this point so wonderfully that I,
love to play it,
man and when
jealousy to the fact that
her husband, she wastes
getting the other woman out of the
wav, and claiming liini for her very
own And it seems to me that such
a sensible thing to do When
find out what you really want
; if it be a bit late, go after it 1
I no patience with women who are not flHI
I -• ......... .......................... ■■•.honest with themselves. Jealousy
the love which is being given them. whJch hflR bfM.n |(V uH thfl In(.n M
rather Indifferent to the fact that at- t>m t doe-n-* .e..m t*
fection is a pearl of great price to J
be guarded—women who were lust
like Phemie until suddenly they are
shocked out of their npthy by the real-
ization that what they have valued'
so lightlv Is really te most vital thing
I in the world—and they are losing it. '
I The old aphorism that “As ye sow, so ‘
shall ye reap” ts true Is brought home
j to them They learn that we cannot coalition against Germany Tho
forever sow ingratitude and expect rnilM W.H8 the twp1fth natloil
to reap kindness and love—sow fndif- to gain admission to the brotherhood
FLE X
shelled,
tun- leaves of tomatoes,
and seedling plants. Use
dust or kerosene emulsion on seed- .
line plants; bordeaux and lead on to-j®
matoes and potatoes. |K^:
MEXLY BUG X scale-like insect (■
with cottony covering, attacking some j ■
flowers. It
vegetable
emulsion; i
small brush.
lOTATft BEETLE
lead <>r paris green
use
APHIS Attacks peas, melons!
roses, and so on. Use nicotine prep-
arations, or kerosene emulsion, two
or three applications at intervals of j
three or four days, reaching under
sides of leaves.
ASPARAGUS BEETLE Use arse-
nate of lead on summer foliage; cut
and burn all vines in late summer
ASTER BEETLE- I se iiraeijate of
lead, strong; or pick by hand in early
morning while bugs are still groggy.
CATERPILLARS Various kinds at-
tack cabbage, tomatoes, tobacco and
so on Use arsenate of lead, paris
green or hellebore; or pick by hand.
CUCUMBER BEETLE Yellow and
black striped. Use tobacco dust as
preventive, beetles carry the germs
of wilt. Pick by and the first bugs
In early morning Spray with nico-
tine sulphate.
CUTWORMS Fat. sluggish, ground i
worms, brown with dark stripes, cut-
ting through stents of many plants,
especially when lust up or newly set
out Trap under pieces of shingle or
flat stones: or scatter about toward
nightfall a mash made of one quart
of wheat bran, one teaspoonful ofi
Paris sTeen or of white arsenate, one
toilspoonflll of a cheap mol e ;es mi'
<’d with enough water to make a
mush. Careful search round a newly |
ent plant early In the morning will I
■i■ mally uncover the manrauder near
the surface.
BEETLE X small, bard-
inmping-be. tle, which pnn<’-
|e;tve- of tomatoes, potatoes J
seedling plants. I se tobacco I
I
representative of the Russian people
land oven Germany considers herself
11 still at war with Russia Is Russia,
j ally No I', m the war or out of it’’
Seeniim-’b this is a matter of opinion 1
Omitting from consideration all the
) doubtful nations, we wilt have the
B following list of bona fide allies, ar- 1
S ranged in the chronological order of
France, (3) Bel-
gium. (It Great Britain, (B) Montene-
(6) Japan. (7) Italy, <S) Portu I
C»i United States, (10) Culm,
ill> slam. (12) I.Iberia, (13) Chinn,
lit) Brazil. (15) Nicaragua.
This lowers (he list to its lowest
terms by leaving out microscopic San
Marino, pacified Rumania, question-
able Russia, and Informal Greece, us
well as several Latin-American na-
tions that have declared their sym |
patby with the anti-Gennan
without actually
against German)
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NN I M I It I D tl.l.EN IS
“THE MAN HATER,”
Miss Mary Hugeley. who has been
attending the University at Aus-
tin. has returned homo for vacation
New Orleans. La. June 11—There I
was much activity to the rough rice I
market today and some Carolina waa I
sold at a good price. Trading in Hon- I
duras was brisk and every sack that I
was offered was taken While there'I
was not much to the clean market, tt I
was strong and sales were made, but I
at delvining figures Receipts. 1,222 I
sacks, rough, no clean Sales, 317 I
pockets clean Honduras at I* 3 Sc, 1*5 I
pockets Blue Rose at !*c, 7<>0 jyockets I
Japan at S 1-2VS 3-4v Quotations; I
Clean Honduras strong; bead. 8 I
1-20 9 5-8c; straights. 81(8 1-lc: I
feereenings, 7 5-8tfi!Se; No. 7ii'7 l*2c. I
Japan strong; head, 8 1 -8fii 8 .3 te; I
straights 7 3-U(f8c; screenings, 7 1*2 I
O x, , \o 2. 70 7 l-2c Blue Rose I
strong, bead. 8 1-20 9 1-Sc, stiaigbts. I
SOS l-Sc; screenings. 7 3-IOS l ie; |
N’<> 2, 70 7 1 2e I
Rough Sales Honduras. 334 sacks 1
at $7 700 7.7.’>; 22 sacks Carolina at I
$7.7'); 128 sacks Blue Rose at 17 70: I
no Japan, quoted nominal ■
By-Products- Polish, |t>2.000 •’> •.00 I
pei- ton; bran, $38,000-10.00 per ton. I
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THE G XRDEN III NS VXD
H II VI’ TO D<» I tHt THEM. I
"The Man Hater” by Mary Brecht
Pulver published a short time ago in
I the Saturday Evening Post, will reach
the Grand in picture form on Wed-
nesday.
Winifred Allen, Triangle’s “bird
girl." has Hie roule of the sprightly
young miss, the self appointed mother
of four youngsters, who has severed
diplomatic relations with all men
Finally, in order to give the kiddies
a home, she marries one of the ene-
my. but she tells him frankly that she
bates him How the big, clumsy fel-
low resorts to strategy In order to
overcome this dislike provides the hu-
morous situations of the sparkling
comedy.
Miss Xllen Is surrounded by eotne
noted stage players, including Jack
Meredith, Robert Vivian. Hairy No
vllle, Jessie Shirley, Marguerite Gale
and little Anna Lehr The piece was
dlrecte I by Albert Parker under the '
supervision of Allan Dwan
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FOR HALF.
One of the finest patriotic events
of the year has been planned for Sun-
day night, June 30. It is to be a pa-
triotic community song service, held
under the auspices of the public wel-
fare department of the Chamber of
Commerce. Mayor .John Sutherland
Is chairman of this committee The
court house authorities have given
permission for the use of the band
stand and adjacent lawn so that tho
service will he held in open air Tl<‘
congregations nf the various churches
of the city have relinquished their
on tonmrv appointments in order to
partiiepate. X chorus which prom-
ises to include one hundred singers
from the various church and other
musical talent is being organised
The plans include an orchestra. Miss
lum* Lockwood. Miss Cara Garrett,
Mrs. Charlsie Miles and Mrs. George
Serrill are the chorus committee Mr
Zach Del.ano is chairman of the or-
chestra committee It is expected
that Mr. L P. Davis of Palacios will
be secured as leader of the chorus.
Among the choruses are included
"Balia," by Donizetti: "Soldier’s Cho-
rus,’’ from Faust; "The Flag That
Made Us Free." and ‘‘The Marsel-
laise." Selected members of tho Mac
Dowell Musical Study Class will give
two-miuute introductions to these
■ lionise- Mrs Charlsie Miles js to
sing a popular solo and a ladies’ sex-
tette is being organized for a special
' number. National songs are to bo
| pi inted on leaflets for distribution
; among the people Honorable John
Gaiiies, the only speaker of the eve-
ning, will deliver a brief address. An
extension platform is to be construct-
ed liootit the I andstand for the accom-
modation of the chorus and orches-
tra. A marshal of the day will be ap-
pointed by Chairman Sutherland, who
together with a corps of assistants
will preverve order and aid in mat
tor of comfort and convenience foi
ill who .iH'-ml Out-of-town com-
munities- sire to be Invited. The grand-
stand and platform will be suitably
decorated Mr Oskar Korn has gen-
erously assured the public welfare de-
partment that the Opera Hou«e would
be placed at public disposal if the
weather on the evening of the 30th
should prove unfavorable This oc-
casion. immediately preceding tho
Fourth of July which this vear will
avoid expensive celebrations.—is
lilcely to bo a memorable event of pa-
triotic character
A picture designed for the I
euiire family Children ■
w 111 ellH'V the slot , I,. H
cause of the part that the |
'I’lianrle Kiddies take in j
it; udulis will be engross
ed by tho interesting
character of the gill and
the problems she faces
"American plays for
Americun people” is tho
motto of Allan Dwan, tho
producer, and he has se-
lected ’The Man Hater,"
by Mary Brecht Pulver,
not only because it ap-
peared in the greatest of
American magazines, the
Saturday Evening Post,
but because It was of the
type that appeals to all
healthy-minded Americans
THE RK E MIRKKTN.
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LUMBER
and everything that goes with it
Get OUR Prices
with tho belligerency of Greece and*
withdrawal of Russia and Ru-!
mania
B.v a formal treaty of peace, exe-
cuted by a responsible governnu'nt,
I Rumania, ally No It. ts definitely
of embattled democraey. Brazil, en-
tering the war last november, was the
seventeenth. Up to that point it was
I plain sailing. Hut what is the num-
t er of nicarugua, the latest republic '
to declare war on the kaiser? She,,
may be No 18, No 20. No. 16, No. 15,!
or some other number quite accord-
ing to the whim of the numberer
To give the United States twelfth
place and Brazil seventeenth it Is uec-
••-sary to include Kan Marino as No I
9, and Can Marino is so tiny that
many enumerators forget her allo
gelher This is an old complication.
The recent eompltcatious have to do'
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 185, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 12, 1918, newspaper, June 12, 1918; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292835/m1/3/?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.