The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 190, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 18, 1918 Page: 2 of 4
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PutiUhed Evary Day Except Sunday
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War Savings Stamps
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PRICES FOR IONE:
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TO LEAVE OFFICE.
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HARNETT RESIDENCE PAU-
HALLY DESTROYED Bl EIRE.
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AR Savings Stamps represent the highest and best form of Government
security offered to the people today. They bear four per cent interest
compounded quarterly and mature January 1, 1923. Stamps may be cash-
ed at the postoffice at anytime on ten days notice with three per cent sim-
ple interest for the time outstanding. They are exempt from all taxation, except
super income and inheritance tax. They may be registered at the postoffice in
your own name without any charge as a protection against loss.
he stated that flu I boats
Ing the I’nited States
Ing troops tn France
statements tire
Entered an second class mallet
In Buy City under
WILL ENFORCE RI LES
RELATIVE TO EGGS.
11 mi
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act
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<i When we ttav they
ore SI AH BRAND
SHOES you know the
value.
P. G. Secrest,
I to S
, this
firefighter
\et, I Hl-I,
for ingress
heat
clear
JUST Received
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•••risible man expected
hut a
but i
I have q rite a number of used cais which
I offer at a bargain. All in good condition
nil new* from
Cases w here t he ne W:>
flayed and distorted
and use of the
Some of these days. however, the
Hdd in Germnni by high German
tborllles will he uncovered and
action will set In
German I' boats have not as yet both
cred one pel cent of the shipping of
limit power or miinltioiiM from Amer
ten to France, and iih time goes on
they will bother Ichh than that then
in war .'.one waters In Europe the
I' bout menace hie- been curbed to the
extent of Mt per cent
1BHI T IT.
The I wo
• if Vme'icu
Commisr
Mr J.
wa r
•<l vh »■« of the
The government offera
C. If you’re on the lookout for a
medium wright work .hoe that will givrea-
taptHuiaJ comfort and wear, get a pair ot
.SOI T AMI) GOOD
SHOES •
< Nr at looking. r«wy wiling will not hurt
or burn the fret You know how comfort
•Ide uhoru help you grt through your work.
Built <«f sound, l»one«t leather—th«atrons*
eat kind of tewiny A layer ot ground cork
and rul>l>«-r < eincnt Ixf wren outer and inner
oolra keep* out dampness.
MAt RED KU HKDs
I* VI KIO III 1(1 I HKDS
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I'ltlacitr* Beacon
Mnndnv afternnon. In answer to n
tiro alarm. I’tlaclos 'fire department
turned out In full force to find the
resldenci' id’ I F Barnett hi flames
No reit ’onably
e anythin:.!
fine
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In the Inst instie of the Commoner
W .1 Bryan inakea the following
Htutement over his signature “The
dispntchf describe the increasing toll
that our nation is paying tm its part
in the world war. and the raids of
the diver* on the Atlantic auggost the
nearer approach of the red battle
line but the \mrlcan heart does not
qutiil This i: WAR, and it is In the
hope of putting an end to war that j
we fight Our boys will keep their
eyes on this stake on the farther side
of the field, not on the bloody furrow
tn which they walk " It should be I
remembered that this Is the name \\
.1 Bryan who did all in his power to
keep the I'nlted States out of wati
and who, rather than face the inevlt
able, resigned his portfolio as secre
(ary of state, deserting his chief In
the hour of emerga'iuA and need Even ,
after that he kept up the fuss until |
public opinion alone made him shut
his mouth Wo daresay that Bryan
similes and Bryan advices at this time
are received with the coldness and
scorn they arc entitled to
ifc' 'sag1::
Alamo Lumber
nil vi BHinn bi iks
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In my new place of businf s?, forme) ly oc-
cupied by Jno. A. Crawford
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Lewis Matchett and
Lewis Jr. returned home
visit with relatives
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Scenario writers, playwrights and :
dramatic critics have many times
wagged their loads in despair and
declared. “There are no new plots
All of the great themes In the world '
have been exhausted. Give us some- '
I thing new' Love and war and the
domestic triangle; oppression, crime. I
i stories of detectives and the wild,
west, everything has been done. What
can we do that is different?”
Some time ago I) \V. Griffith, who
Is now an Arteraft producer, demon-
strated the fact that there Is some-
thing new under the sun of dramatic
themes by producing a stupendous
film based on the theme of Intoler-
ance through the ages. Now comes
Cecil DeMIlle and the Lasky Company I*
introducing Geraldine Farrar in a big I
them*' and a new one—Superstition i
Germttnv has not seen anv scraps
of paper vet Wait until she begins
to sign the treaties she will have to
sign at the end of the war And
neither shall the hands of Hapsburgt*
and Hohenzollerns ret hold of them i
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Patrons of the Grand can consider
themselves fortunate in being offered
such an early opportunity of seeing
The Bull’ Eve,” I nhersal's wonder
ful Western serial, which opens at
tin Grand on I’rhlay The announc-
ed appeal nice of Eddie Polo and Viv-
ian Herd as the featured players has
produced an unprecedented demand
L>r bookings, and many less fortun-
ate exhibitors must wait for their
find Mr-
son.
hist night after a
in Castell Texas
Parish House Worked nix
noons, 15 workers; made >11
1x4; 2b oakum pada xx 12
Nihgt Circle Two evi'tilie >
workers; made < >' wipes ;;x.'
wipes lx I
West (Circle
I wipes
East
workers
Wipes I X I'
South
made
Two
4x1; !!M
total loss of
house, but the undaunted
went to the work ut hand
like vet* inns, breaking In lhe win
• low for ifieress and breasting the
lining heat and ■ moke until th’"
iild cb-'ir a path for further prog
, re is. an uninterrupted and strong
i ilow of water from the fire hose mak-
I mg this possible (This Speaks well
I for the City Waterworks )
coHector Hl
county seat.
Io tran act
Don't get nneasv about that Aus
trtan drive on the Italian front Aus
trln has the box toe of the Prussian
boot In one particular place ami the
poniard of revolution In another and
Is compelled to do something before
one or th» other or both get Into
operation
of the county at
and there register
most that could be said it -
constitute an irregularity m
in It' results In other |
such irregitliirltv
As n sample of downright lying It
is impossible io find one more brazen
than tin* sfutemt'iit uuole recenth by
the Bavarian war minister hi a pub
tic addre to the reh-li t ig in w hi< b
Weie keep
from transport
Of course such
made lor the benefit
of the German people who are denied
America, except In
can he camou
to file benefit
German government '
lies
an
iim-overed and re
The truth Is thiit
yers of egg
licensed prodmtH Io secure
' and to correct any misunderslaiidliu
which may exist, the Federal food
adinitiistration for Texas announces
that ail buyers and shippers of eggg,
poultry and like products should
Have applied to the license dfvl-ion
at Washington. I) C , prior to June
I, and if they have not already done
so, and intend to continue in business
they must do so at once
Administrator Eeden U
of a telegram from Mr. Hoover stat-
ing that the food administration d<'
sires to strengthen the exi ting laws
regarding the candling and general
conservation of eggs and a« advised
heretofore it Is absolutely compul-
sory that all cases of eggs be candled,
and contain certificate* showing
Strict compliance with all the regu-
lations.
I How well II fit* 191S )
While Europe: eye is fixed on might'
I liings,
The fate of empires and the fill of
king*;
While <|UHcks of state mu *t each pro
diice his plan.
And ••ven children lisp the rights of
man;
Amid this mighty fuss
mention,
rights of women merit some
tent Ion
Written November. I
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ill 1‘OHT 04 Si RGH il
Dl(l ssiM.s M ADI DI RING
W I I h I NDING II M IA I II.
In the end it Is publicity that put* :
* finishing touches to anv under
♦nirtnt Begin with pnldlcitv and end
with nnhlicitv If sucre®* Is realty
w-r>»na jf Tnn doubt this, our
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Doing Europe for three and a half
months on fifty dollars was one of '
Douglas Fairbanks "stunts" before:
he undertook to entertain millions of
screen fans with his unique feats
Being robbed an 1 left alone In an
Arizona desert, in the Triangle play.
The Lamb.” was a comparative!? |
• Itnple ■ituation. for he couldn't -pend ,
a cent if he had it Ho did have (
plenty of excitement, however. dis-|
pitting the right of way with a him-j
erv wolf and other animals, among '
i thrm i vicious mountain Hon
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War savings stamps save lives
tro<>p of the Hoy Scouts
met in the < hatnber ot
•• Mondav night at x o'clock
Lewi county ♦llrwctor of
livings ctumi drive, • nib-led lhe
prohibition I-orvi< »>4 of the 'ioys In the present
I drive The government offers a medal
to each Boy Scout obtaining subscrip-
tions in the amount of *25t>, and a
decorative paint leaf Is added for eg<
tlt)t» so obtained Dr <’ W. Kelly,
'•■cretary of the Cbnmber of Com-
merce. who has been elected acting
"emit master. off>-r< <1 i #'• stamp to
each member of the pchoilts securing
I’Ott In subscriptions Hehl Perry
promptly asked that ill such reward
-tamps should be purchased from him
A committee to arrange a ‘ hike” wtis
transacting appointed Both troops will partlci-
iiat<> In the community song service to turn
b«> held on the court house lawn Stin-
evetilng. .Line The meelln<
store* and Interior j
» totally dw»trovc<j.>
ordinary efforts * 1 111
— | of the fire department* aided by citl- As there has .. some imsinter-
June 17 - In order zens the frame of the building, with pretation of the rules requiring conn-
the exception of acreana and win- try buyers of eggs, poultry and other
(low*, was practically undamaged > licensed prodixta to secure license,
Quite a bit of excitement was caus-
ed during the early part <»f the fire
by the rep«ift that two of Hie Burnett
• hildre nwere upstairs but this for-
m-tely proved to ba untrue
Mr and Mrs Harnett were both out
of the city at the Hm<- of the fire. Mr
Barm-tt being in Dallas and Mrs. Bar
n»'tt in Hay City at th« Bed Cross
Chapter meeting
The kaiser insists on Ood. the Lord, j
and says he "has laid a heavy bur
den on my shoulders ” The kuiser’s J
shoulders must be aa broad as he
wants Ills kingdom to be. but the load ■
that "God, the Lord ' has laid upon
him Is a toy load compared to what
the American soldiers ar> going to
shuffle off on him
Two afternoons, made
2x2; lol wipes 4x1
Circle -Two afternoon ”1
made i > wipe* ;;x ' i
17 man) tailed bandages
Circle Two nHernoon .
Hil wipes lx I 28 man! tailed
bandages, I sling
Austin. Texas,
that hi» position might be clearly no-1
durstood and because of continued!
request* for u ruling a* to the reg-
istration of women at other places
than at. the office of the collector at j
the court home, Attorney General
ijooney hss made publh tbs t«-xt of
Hectors In T<-xa» on the subject
In I tils communication he writes;
“Replying to yours of recent date
requesting advice as to whether the
tax colU-i tor would l>e permitted un-
•ft-r the woman suffrage act Io vi*-it.
various place* in lhe county for the
purpose of registration of women
voters, beg to advise that there is
no expre s authority given tax col
iceturs In the woman suffrage act'
to register wotio-n at any place othei]
limn at his office in the court house i
yet there is no exines ] — I
against >uch procedure
The law places the office of tax
the •■•<tirt iiouse ut the
where be I* presumed
till official business ex
cep! during the tax collecting period
> imginnfni' October I, when he is re
quirt'd tt> s|M>nd two days In each
|t| tic*- prctdltcl for the convenience
i of taxpayer*.
“ lam Inclined to the opinion that
i bv reason of the above mentioned ex
i coptton there I* an Implied prohlhl-
■ Hon against collectors
■ any other official Im Iness away from
i the court house
If. however, the tax collector da) evening, June P>
i should either in porsot) or by deputies ; (lf enthusiasm
■ mem the women of the county at’ <* o
I convqnlenl placet* and there register j Buy War Savin ■ Stamp
j I Item, t h*
would
harmless
other word* such irregularity If the
••'tints should hold II Is to be irregu-
larity would noi nullify or affect
the election In anv way unless it
• ■ould he shown that the rnsult of
the election was changed !>v reason
thereof"
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 190, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 18, 1918, newspaper, June 18, 1918; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292840/m1/2/?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.