The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 189, Ed. 1 Monday, June 17, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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1 1-2 Ton Truck $1295.00
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Keep Texas Money
in Texas
Patronize Home Industry
Lone Star Motor Truck & Tractor
Association
Sylvester Jones, Field Supt., Nuckols Hotel
Trucks Ready for Delivery Now
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WOMEN'S HOHHY
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women
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The World’s Lowest Priced
One
Truck
Made of Standard Parts of Proven Reliability
DOUBLE CHASSIS FRAME
Valve
Head Motor
in
35-Horse Power
Electric Lights, Chrome Nickel Gear, Leather Up-
holstering, Unique All-Weather Cab
' per moot h
■jounced
Only a f* w c<rts a cay between
hot we t h r and comfort
WEW MEAT POLICY
VI III
p. in
pre ont
Tenio Holme*, AV. M
ENGINEER FOR RICK PI MP
ING PLANT.
RICE FARM.
ADDRESS LEMON
ANGLETON, TEX.
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Court room, there will
H obby for -Go vernor
meeting
Invited
it plan was wnrk-
special committee j
program of
Texas eating
Texas Public Sei vice Co.
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Otii men in tht trenches and in the
iPmarlne chasers ure doing their
Are you doing your part? Buy
savings stumps to your utmost
The need of Immediate nwtj'Ol)-
' set vat ion by the American people is
cmphasl/ml by the following telegram
rec< Ivetl Saturday morning
minis* rator Peden from
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Wanted at Once: Two dozen fold-
I Ing chairs; one water cooler: office
revolving desk chairs. Address
Box 750 U~tfd
At tho meeting, at o'clock in the
Masonic parlor, on Monday afternoon
next, Mr Gaines, the chairman for
I t bls State senatorial district for the
to any misunderstanding of up-j *,p*an‘•»11 **• Hold v clubs; will ad-
dress the women in tho Interest of
the •candidate, and will an-w»»r ques-
tions relative to the situation.
On .Monday evening, at S '10. in the
District Court mom, them will bs
formed a Hobby fur tJmernor Club jJ
I y the men. to which meeting the
women are especially Invited. This ;
ppiies not only to the member* r>r the j
women's Hobby Club, but to all j
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in
olaces, an I in a
f r riving merit
! f Ions
II
ter
program
day
At i conference between the
nrietors of public eating places
Tex;i‘: and the food administration in
Hou <ton on Friday
;>d out by which a
will develop a uniform
con' orvntlon in all
l.o«f: A number of keys on two key
rlngi linked together One ring is in
the shape of a triangle Return to
Tribune and receive reward. iltf
There will bo ini important meeting
of the Hoy Scouts of troops I ami 2
Monday night at 8 o’clock at. tho I
< Tuirnber of Commerce office in the
building formerly occupied by
Crawford Tho war savings drive and
a plan for a cross country hike will
bo di cussed; also plans for ro-or-
ganl/atlon will he brought up.
Every *cout be sure to be on hand
promptly at 8
(Signed)
Senior Patrol Lender Troop 1.
Andrew William*.
Senior Patrol Leader Troop 2
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O. I . S. .MEETING.
A
if'-ntly large figure* of bswf in »
:<* rent out by the department
riculfure, beef in storage ha«
from ait'iUooiKm pounds
I to :';.‘7,mm,oun on June
latter anumtil about 1 30.0<h).- I
inds Im meat in process of prep 1
for shipment to the allies and
i for army UM
The I'lthtme of approximately 97.-
i iioiHinn pounds in storage reprexent a
three day’s supply for tho nation
Meat chiprnent abroad have increas-
ed from ijoiioono pounds a week
I during pre-" ar times to 7’>.ouo,ooo
J <oiind. ii week, a recent week sparin ',
ii. g:;,mm.ooo pounds .making great in-
ro ids Hno tho nation's aitrplua.”
The above statement of fucti| ex-
plain i the ncceviity for tho adoption
of a meat retrenchment policy at once
ill all hotel and realanr.'pts in Tex
and by the householder as well,
i understood at State headquar
completely revised moat
may be Instituted on Mon
An important meeting of the Order
of the Eastern Star will be held on
few days the plan Monday, lune 17. at 8:20 p. m All
nnd limit tho pnr- members requested to ho
to the ration of 8 1-2 pounds L'»-17d
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WEST SIDE BAKING COMPANY
Big Bens
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W. F. Tells
Jeweler and Optician
story of
by Heat rie
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mid kitchen <*lo<*ka.
nre here nt lit«L
mid Amerlcns
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Buy War Saving* Stamp*
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, ctirae
tho
urlwa, SiluH
ol I he man'
Marner, the initmr of fiction,
tleiiiarly appropriate
w bo meet ■
wliltll<T lie
emphn t‘e
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IN “I HI HEVIL SIONI j
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In '
were1
“VICTORY BREAD”
Anil comply faithfully witli rvety requirement
of'our governmei t
They sell tns| mid nre hnrd to get
mo you’d better get yours while )ofl
hute n chance.
(; ren
of the
pOHHCHHOr of
down Into
tlu> legendary
Norr.i* folk lore
The underlyim' theme
riillve, namely.
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j Niipcr itition. Ityni-'lie .
a story of interesting
yy it Ii I he II m ienl
a modern
placed upon
Devil Stone, <
to
ntai.
ih great use made of an aeroplane 1
I p Io the lime of (he Fairbanlm ud ■ i
vent, II Im been customary’ for utara t
lenrful of rr liking their lives and
'limbs, to permit aciobals to double [
for i hem in darln ■, sit nation
bank would have mme of thi
• ill of Hie fly In: Mcenea that
taken in the cimr e of 'The Lamb,":
the datini' aviator is Fairbanks him '
'•elf. as a reference to the close ups
in tiie proiictition will readily demon
t rate
In the Triangle play, ‘‘The Lamb,"'
which lielped materially to make
Douglaii I'alrlinnks a Him star, there
great use made of an
mairyiiii: the uirl in
d posse . 4<m of a y a I liable
• lie his found along
in her Im
.superstition:! belief, is a relic of
i|ui'i'ii Gretiehla,
•Martin I he .similarity the events of the life of Marelu .Manot, '
name wtih tliai of Silas ' a . a Breton llslier girl and later a .
tlit- wife ol' Silas Marlin in America
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LOH I HI I. RE U.ISYI.
u Sila* a
is par 'll
because Marlin '
the fldiei girl in Brlllany 1'1.HIS OWN
han gone to subdue hi* j
who are clamoring for ;
higher wageH. dcmonatr.iles his miser ■
ly impaHea by
order to
emerald which
I the Mcnshore, and which
DeMille Ih responsible for pl,,,
the staging of the later I’arrat velii
cle, having produced the pictuie from
a story of weird lascination written
DeMille and Leigliton Dh
mun. and adapted to Hie »ereen by the world
Jeanie Ma< Piier< <m.
Mi Farrar create* the iole of a
aliuple Breton flaherwomait, removed |
after tiie call' part of the stoi' to
America, uh tho wife of an unserutm
Jous mllllonalK' owner of Dm fish
of the nar
I lie "in 1st er effei (
block of m ill,
tho basis for
tudv since it
tale ol
development
the
i rrled
o o
When Jesse I. l.asky pri ent.. Ger
aldlne Farrur tn her hite.t Yrtcratt
production, "The Devil stone," wl ■
oi<eti‘. at the Grand on Thursday, Hie
celebrated star will have a* a vehicle
n story ol unusual intere:t, ronsid
erably different from any of the i n
mer film plays in which she hus thus
far a|‘|ieared
t eill B
I To I lie ‘ I ’reus;
| A great number of women are need
I ed lor government work, all of which
ii must come through civil service Ini
j addition to the usual places filled bv |
women, siihe as stenographers, clerks
II typists, etc., then’ are many position
II open to them today which heretofore!
|| have fiev- r been held by woim-n Yl !
II the present time some sixty examini I
|| nations are pending for position*!
|j among which nre the following
Mechanical draftsman, copy ist !
draftsman, junior chemist, laboratory |
y assistant vlmieau of standards), .inn
j ior laboratory assistant, laboratory
I assistant, junior aid; laboratory a;
I slstant, senior aid; laboratory appron*
I tice, bacteriologist, junior bacterialol
gist, biochemist, assistant physicist J
quiilitled in im'talliirgy ; bookkeeper-!
typewriter, clerk typewriter, assistant*)
to business manager, statistical clerk,
calculating ma< hine operator and j
windows operator, file clerk, sten I
ocraphei. trained nur. o tl’anama).!
special agent and research assistant,
assistant to inspector, child labor di-
| vision: multlgrapli operator, execu-i
tive clerks and accountants.
l'he I tided States employment
| - erviee, which is co-operating with'
' the civil service in obtaining eompo-1
tent women to fill these positions |
"I u ed approximately iP.miO wimi"n'
during the months of January, Feb-
ruary. March and April Fuell month
I shows a steady growth of placements. I
Il W Lewis, district superintend■'
j ent ol the Eleventh District of the V '
IS 'auploynu'iit service, (which com-,
! prises Texas and New Mexico) with
headquarters ;ft- Smithville. Texas, is
u-in : every means possible to have
this unusual opportunity for service
placed before the women of his dis-1
trict. Any woman desiring to apply 1
for a position can obtain full informa-
tion ami assistance by getting in
touch with the Smithville offii'o or
one of the various I'. S. employment I
service offices, which haev been es-
tablished at the following places:
Amarillo, Austin. Beaumont, Browns-
ville. Dallas. Del Rio. El Paso, Eagle
Pass, Fott AA'orth, Galveston. Hous-
ton. Laredo. Orange. Paris. Stm An-
tonio. Texarkana .AA'aco. t’orpus
Christi. Albuquerque. N M , Deming.
N M. Roswell. N M
On account of the vast number of
examination* bring held ami the con-
fusion which may arise in giving out
correct application forms, It l« desir-
able that applicants be required to
obtain I heir own blanks from the lo-
cal office of the civil service
H W. l.cwis
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 189, Ed. 1 Monday, June 17, 1918, newspaper, June 17, 1918; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292839/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.