The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 185, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 12, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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II A A E
Lend Your Money
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It Im easy |
-As Freely &s They Are
Giving Their Lives
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so give
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JUNE 28
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NATIONAL WAR SAVINGS DAY
Big Bens
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Al*o the Baby
Lend your money as freely as they are giving their lives.
Big Hen* $!l.(Hlf Baby Hein IM.lHI
Ainerlcns *IX»
Nations! War Savings Committee
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this space contributed for
the Winning of the War by
I nl*o lime n nice line of 8-dai parlor
and kitchen clocks.
me here ut last,
mid America*.
Ill tltlt
WOItl.D
Matagorda Pharmacy
Prescriptions Accurately Compounded
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W. F. Tells
Jeweler and Optician
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first time In public by
Theatre management of New York
uni their effect upon the audience can
• >e: t be described a:, electrical Splen ,
didly filmed, with u wealth of hoirify ,
Ing detail that served to accentuate
Well, the Hun is here, and so is his knife--and so is the
“rainy day”—it’s raining row, lainirg be mbs and sharpnel
upon our boys “over there ”.
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'the piles of mutilated
, ruck the nerves with spasms of bit-
ter emotion They are pathetically
i real personalities undergoing real tor-
ture, or mercifully passed beyond its
I racking powers. Here is no mimic
world of the screen, but instead a ma-
iestically gigantic port ravel of hu-
manity in the rough, living, writhing
dying beneath the Juggernaut of
bloodlust and insensate ambition ot
territorial conquest
The vitals of bleeding and misled
Russia thus laid bare to light by the
film scalpel is not a pleasant sight to
witness, but it is one well warranted
to arouse the too cheerful optimist to i
a timely sense of our national peril
and the part Which he may be called '
upon to play in the darkling future
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I HI I.IM. OF THE A 1 I’ORXEA
GFXLHAl.’w HEIT. OS HIE
WOMAN SlFFKAGE At T.
these films, Mr Thompson continual-
ly risked his life, not only in the
trelli'iivK under file, hut while the
worst of the lecent street fighting in
I'etrogiad was m progress. I
to give full credence to this statement
alter viewing the camera results.
FOR
\ l i in: t. it \ mi.
these actors in
scenario appeal
They sell fast mid tire hard to get
so you'd better get jours while yoa
have a chance.
On that day the nation will call upon ycu, not ji your
neighbor, but you, to pledge ycunelf to the purcba
a certain number of W ar Savings Stamps during 1918.
now across the
>01 HAVE HEAD. Hl: AHO VM»
HELPED IX Till WOItl.ll AVAIL
HI T Wil IT IT is HI Al LA IIKI
HEMAIXs FOR I’ll TIKES
SHOW
1 hat money you have laid away for “a rainy day’’—
wouldn’t you give every nickel of it to keep a Hun’s
knife away from your throat?
You don t have to fight, jeu don’t have to die.
Iepealed
backed up by
which cannot
tremendous impre<slon
<>f all true Americans.
The fir t Rus-ian advance with its ' I
reuniting victories during zero weath-j|
or the operations of the Czar's Black I
I "• a Fleet again t Turkish shipping i|
the failure of ammunition to arrive I
In time to hold vital positions, are the-I
chief items In the beginning, as well I
as the lack of proper hospital sup 1
plies, due to the enemy’s spy system I
which caused the deaths of thousands I
of wounded The Czar Is seen taking i I
over chief command of his armies, fol <1
lowed by hi deposa! and the ralslnv, 11
of the red flag on the palace, when I
the republic li proclaimed Tim fa I
mom; women’s battalion of death Is I
formed, drills and goes to the front, I
an incident which amuses the enthu I
sl.ism of the spectators to the utmost I
l.enlne conies to Petrograd and the I
bloody work In the streets of the city I
which resulted in the triumph of the I
Bolshevik! ami reign of anarchy is I
filnn- l with wonderful :ueui.ev and 'I
gruesome completeness. I
I’lie charge of the Russian troops II
over the top and through the German ||
barbed wire defenses i. perhaps the I]
II most striking scene in a series which II
I abounds in tensely exciting views And II
I through it all the terrifying reality II
I of the proceedings weighs heavily up- I!
on one’s spirit. The most dramatic II
offeiing embodying the perils of the II
battlefield over conceived in a studio II
is colorless and tame eomparod with II
this grim presentation of genuine II
death and destruction Men and worn- ill
jlen weep unrestrainedly when a faith II
ful private is seen staggering toward II
Iht* roar with his wounded officer up- II
Ion his shoulders, they watch his prog- II
I ress with bait'd breath, and groan in II
sympathy when he finally lays down II
ids silent burden, examines it a mo- II
I ment, ami makes the sign of the cross II
upon discovering that lift' has fled. II
The prostrate or creeping wounded, II
corpses, all II
life's own ghastly II
to the senses ami II
"The provision ot the woman suf-
frage act found in section 2a that nt-
II quires women residing in precincts
other than in cities of 10,000 popula-
tion, and over, to register as a quali-
fication to vote in Iblk, is unconsti-
tutional and void as being in conflict
with section W, articel 3 of the coa-
IH>naid Thomp-on. photographer
for Ix'slle's Weekly, presenta the
acreeu with a aeries of startling
aventa which iiave gone toward Hie
making ot history In Itmsla from
the beginning of the great war in
August, 1!H4, up to Hitt present time.
It Is recorded that in order to obtain
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vividly ttie hideous realism of mod-
ern war. they convey- and drive homo
their thrilling lessons ot the dangers'
of German intrigue and Its ability to
neutralize with the aid of traitors the!
best efforts of patriotic valor, as <
(nothing else could do The advice to'
The pictures were exhibited for the ; illl(.rn all pro Germans in our midst!
the Strand constantly repeated in the sub-j
titles, backed up by proofs of blood,
and suffering which cannot fail to':
create a tremendous Impression on
the minds
\ our son does, or your brother who is
way—or the kid now in khaki to whom you used
pennies a short time ago.
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fancy
New line of
3 1 2 10
shirts
per
Panama and Straw hats—the
Wii ole
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Wiiol*
latent sityl
27c;
Shoes for men and women-have you
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Rivet your eyes on this space
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WfST SUH fiAKIKG ClkPAtiY
Brunner & Bertling
Sugar.
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men’s
retail 1.:^47c
Wholesale
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red
longer
Hotel.
must
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XOTK E TO Ml X |X ( LASS I.
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Buy War Savings Stamps
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IMPOKIAXT XOTHE.
nee
the
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Collector,
Texas.
Bay City, Texan, June k, 1U18.
t < > a
diff«
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Rolled top prefer-
or
UnckolH
11 l:'d-p
and plain
Fwe bake
Nl HGI< Al. BKKMIIMHI MADE
III KIMI WEEK EM»IXO Jt XE H.
“VICTORY BREAD”
AA Ihde.-ale 2<>'U 27 ■
Oleomargai ina,
lie reg|;ti-led ;
begin the da
Two
w ipe.x
35]
2ti4 !
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retail 20
I. tall
re
of the attorney
piutn (tie fad that j
For Current Week.
bulk, per lb - Wholesale
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An J cotr ply faithfully with txey rec,uirtncnt
of tur govtfPffet t
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Increase the world's bread
by growing more breadstuff, an t
ing less.
jCH ladies and young ladies that |n-! <nh»
tend to take tip the coarse in ‘‘elomen-l
tary hygiene ami the home care of
tin* sl< k" w ill please meet at the Par-
ish House at 1 :u tomorrow (Wodnes
dayi afternoon
Your name
our instructor
Monday.
of the Mata-
R < ’, will
l ut 10:30
of electing
committee
entn-.g re-
bua-
iness as tile chapter may d -tet nine
Mrs J. H. Mayfield, Uhalrmau.
Aliss Florence Bouldin, Sect
). tail
per dozen,
Ke>i, number
I ‘>''Cu 3 00 per dOiten ;
I-2c
Dealt Wanted
will lease p for two months
Svlverter Jones,
1-1 <0 S 3-lc
Hour.....Wholesale ti^G l-2c;
i-2®‘le
Flour—AAiiolesale b
n-tall 11® 12 14c,
a. m for
officer; and
31c; retail 3ft®37 l-2c.
Peunut Oil, bulk per gallon—
Wholesale |1W; retail >2 00®2.16
Rye flour—wholesale 7 3-4^7 7 Ac;
retail k 1-fc.
Barley flourWholesale 7®7 1 4c,
retail 8
Corn
retail 7
Rico
lie
Bocal board of .Matagorda County
: has a <ull for four volunteers (white)
I to school of auto mechanics at Unl-
I versify of Texas. Open to men in
j class 1 who have graduated from the ■
j grammar school Notify the local '
: board at once if you wish to volunteer. '
afternoons; 47
oakum
workers,
wipes 2x;
South Circle
numlier workers
4x4
Two afternoons;
21ti wipes 2x2;
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Ladles, don't sent away for high
-rieed en -ravod card . when you can
:et then) at rea .enable pricni and
ee wiiat . ou sire getting t v Calling a
'ho Trfl iine office
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c. S. FOttil ABMIXINIlt AT10X
FAIR PI1ICE LIST X1AIBI H 20,
2x2; 2si! wipes
AA'est i'frcle
workers mad<
wipes 4x4.
AA Lolusaie
Wholesale 23 3 4 '
Two afternoons; |
30; made 5AS wipes
1-lb
retail 50®i>5e.
Lard substitutes
® 24 1 2c; retail 27®2»c.
Hums, fancy -AV la desale
i ret all 31 ■/ 3 »e.
i Breakfast Bacon, No
H»<*4 7c; retail LOULjc
I’makfust Bacon, No
39® 10c;
Dry Salt Hellies
ettiil 32(rt,35c.
i.'dim-n-, Pinks, No
I .' alo $1 HO® 2.00
Salmon.
j Wiiolcsaie
tail liovi 32
t'hresft, American Cream (lb enti-
re tail :lu®
Fancy—AV Imlesalv
OKU; retail 9®9 l-4c
Bread. 10 ox loaf —*
; retail 10c
Rica, choice, p.,r lb. — Wholesale
l-.ultl 1 4cJ retail 11® 12 l-2c.
Potatoes, new crop—Wholesale, per
cut. I 1-2® I 3-4e; letull, per lb. 2®
2 l-4c.
| Ateal Wholesale, per 3- lb sack 11 70
® 1.80; retail, lb 5 1-2®G c.
Grits ‘.A bulesulu, 35-lb. sm k, $1SV
4 I t»u; retail, lb , G'uti l -2c.
Butter, 1-lb cartoons
| 4ft®60c;
Parish House—Hix
workers present; made 199
pads 8x12. and 81 wipes 4x4
Night < ircie i Parish House)
cveninzs; 21 workers; made HI
2x2; ;**(> wipes 4x1
Hast Circle Two afternoons;
made 924 oakum padg;
seen them
The above ruling
getterui makes very
ladies living tn MgWtgorda County sre
n t required to register In order to
parin tpate in the primaries
ll.iueyer, as (liere has been some
d.cc ( . \pressed in the above prem
i-.-- I wish to state that 1 have the
requlsHe blank* and any lady wishing
to icgister cun do so at my office in
the court house at Bay City. This
can to uone any time beginning June
2t*. and up to and Including July
In order to register, it will he
<sun for uii ladies to come to
court house as tliu algyve tilling
not permit the appointment of
I special deputies in the various pre-
uiu f ■ T. H. Castleton,
Tax Collector, Mhtugorda County,
■ stitutlon, in (bat such a purpose is!
oot indh sled Hi the caption, but is .'
I contradiitory of the caption There-’
• fore, the only women required to reg -1
■ Ister are those who reside in cities ot
< lU.ooO population and over.
The tax collector is not authorized |
ppuint deputies to be stationed ut :
>r< nt places away from the court i
e to receive registrations, but ail I
ien are required to appear in
>>n. in onlei to r< gi ter and obtain ;
reitlsiratiuu receipt **
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I< ILL FOH AX X| AL MEET1XG
A. H. C. 41 A1 AHOIfH A < Ot X I V.
The annual limi ting
>rda County chapter, \
■ held at Bay City Juan
m. for the purpose
an executive
for tlie ensuing year, pn
ports ami trairaciin ; such < the.
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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/m1/4/?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.