The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 190, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 18, 1918 Page: 3 of 4
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Mr. and Mrs John W Gaines are in
Houston to hear Pat O'Brien’s ad
dress.
Increase the world's bread ration
by growing more breadstuff, anil oat
Ing less.
Mrs A 8 Morton has
home front Houston, having gone
to hear Pat O'Brien
Mrs T M. Rainey returned to her
home in Bay City Friday, after
visit with friends here
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The Tribune suggests that the
nesa men get in communication
the city council and ascertain why the
streets of Buy City cannot be put in
a better shape The condition they
are in now is deplorable if left a
they are the fall traffic will finish
the job and a heavy expense entailed
next spring when from sheet neces-
sity they will have to be rebuilt en-
tirely Now's the time for the work
to be done
The worst roads in the county are
to be found in the city limits of Bay
City Something should be done to
remedy the condition before fall sets
in It will not take much to resur-
face them now, but if left in their
present condition for full traffic they
will have to be made over entirely in
the spring. A stitch in time will
save nine
WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
Verser Brothers
LOCALS ANU P EH SO SAL®
Mr
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On June 28th
Prove You Are
A Loya! American
The difference between OVM prices and others for
equal quality of MADE-to-MEASURE Clothes enables
every man to buy a few War Savings Stamps
Philips
Miss Gladiola Willard left today for
j Brenham, where she will make au
extended visit with her cousin, Mrs
J R Nicholson
| Mrs. W 8 Willard has as her guest
i her niece Miss Nora Thaxton of Bren-
ham
Every man with an automobile or1
a vehicle for freight or other pur-
poses should ask the city fathers to1
streets and put!
The soon-
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LOST Bar pin set with diamond
and pearls between D P Moore's and
Santa Fe Railroad Return
Tribune office for reward
Or 8 J llessenbruch, vice presi
’ dent and general manager of the Gulf
; Sulphur Co. arrived in the city today
i from Washington where he has been
assisting the government in the pros-
ecution of the war
to The
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Misses Lurry and
carried a jolly crowd back to child-
hood when they entertained with a
"kid” party Friday evening
were
strip
i Caney'.
. places had good rains
crops all along Caney are exception-' se(,tion was |t»f, jry
i ally good, the acreage increased over,
last year and the seasons much better. I
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The streets of Bay Citv have been
, likened unto No Mans’ Land
Mr P. A McLendon Ih busy these4man said that he does not think It I
days making everything ready at the possible for No Man's Land to be aa
P. A Mc(x»ndon Gin Company's plant rough
for the fall ginning He will make
many Improvements and provide for
a greater capacity than he had last
year. He has received about four hun-
dred cords of wood anil has installed
a steam engine. Nothing to prevent,
the cotton receipts here this year will
be heavy as compared with all for-
mer years
MB' Mr*. L H. Pickett, who holds an
* R important position in the East Texas
I State Normal at Commerce, Is at
II home with her parents. Rev. and Mrs.
HOT Hotchkiss at the Methodist par-
sonage
| Mr Hubert Bowie of Bowitville was '
a business vlstor to Bay Cty Monday
Mr Bowie has just finished overhaul-
' lug his gin and putting it in first-
class shape for the fall’s ginning His
is a neighborhood gin and last year
handled 389 bales. This year Mr.
Bowie say* he will gin twice that
number, as there is a greater acreage
planted and the crop is very fine The
There
many short skirts, bows and
frills, curls, socks, and several dolls
present The evening was spent in
playing childish games and dancing
Candy and cakes were enjoyed by the
eager girlies who declared that boys
were a nuisance since they had resur-
rected their dollies Those departing
at a late hour were: Misses Marion
Gaines, Anna Lou Gartrell, Mazie
Ramsey, Louise Holman, Willie Mc-
Camley, Ethel Hamill. Grace Selkirk,
Gertrude Truitt, Bertie Anderson,
Lois Frances and Kathryn Eidman
The only dry spot in Matagorda
County is nt Bowievllle, a narrow
between Hawkinsville and;
Bowie says bath these
but that his j
No more rain Is needed in this Im-
mediate vicinity for some time Crops go to work on the
The philosophy of the W. S. S. is were never better and dry weather them in shape before fall
save, save, save. is what the farmers crave or this is done the better
Fall Is approaching and a very
heavy traffic will fall on the streets,
which, if left as they are now, will i
be cut literally to pieces It Is a fact !
that the main streets of the town are
in a considerably worse condition
than the country roads.
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Vegetables
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T. J. Clark
The Sanit<
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more vegetables and help
feed the allies.”
ry
Grocer
“Eat
National War Savings Committee
ON JUNE 28th YOUR COUNTRY ASKS YOU TO
BALANCE YOUR PATRIOTIC CASH ACCOUNT
Thf* space contributed for
the Winning of the War by
Every penny that you withhold, that you
extends aid and comfort to the enemy.
will, for the present, compel
called to payment by the higher, more
une 28th your pledge
s
are able to give
No sorbid legal summons
payment. You are
chivalric summons to volunteer on J
to purchase this year every dollar** worth of War Saving
Stamps you can buy.
fhe price of American citizenship is
new hour has struck. The crash of
semblance of cheapness out of being
now a dear-bought honor.
no longer cheap. A
war has ground all
an American. It is
You must pay.
Or will you spend the Forth in shame-faced guilt?
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June 28th has been pel as a National War Savings Day.
Your country expects you on that day to pledge every
penny you can, up to $1,000, toward the purchase of
War Savings Stamps.
Will you greet the Fourth of July with a clear conscience?
Brunner & Oertling
Headquarters for all that is Stylish tor Men and Women
and
Poage & Campbell
Country Produce and Poultry
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W A R K I O K”
TOMORROW
Walt Whitman
In
the fu-
you’ve
Barker Stinnett Is enjoying bin
cation with relative* In San Stiba
BELLE BENNETT
The Triangle Star
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Mr* Azelea Lloyd. W M.
Mr*. Cora B Moor*. Secretary
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HAZEL DILI WEARS
lb GOWNS IN FILM.
0. K. K.
8tai will meet
\ ffrat Tuesday night in
ach month Visiting
'i invite* to *t>
We are I
little one doing;
Methodist Missionary Society willl
meet Thursday afternoon at i o’clock l
with Mrs. Z. I’ayno to study Voice
program; Mrs Amos Lee leader.
I Brama of Adventure
SEATS - - 5 10 15 20c
COMING THURSDAY
Geraldine Farrar
visit with Mor- i
hln course of!
Mr William Johnson and Miss Vol
ma Pollard were united in marriage
at the brides;' home last night. Rev.
O T Hotchkiss oflli fating. They will
make Bay City their home.
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The government needs your money:
yon need the stamps.
Mrs. N M. Vogelsang goes tills week
to Austin for quite a
lin, who completes
training very soon.
Motion picture a<tresses necessar-
ily are far bn ler bodies than (hone
on the speaking stage. For Instance,
Hazel Daly wore forty eight differ-
cut costumes in Bryant Washburn’s |
FRIDAY
Matinee and Night
Starts the Wonderful Ed-
die Polo- idol of millions
— knows as "The Hercu-
les of the Filins"
tnous character
read about. In those Sat-
urday Evening Post movie
-torle* Is the hero of "The
Bull’s Eye” that you will
see in marvelous feats of
death-defying stunts nev-
er before shown in any
serial. See him Take
the whole family. Don't
mlns a single episode of
this Universal Serial
thriller.
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Hay City lodge
No. 805, A. F.
* A M meet*
e v * ry second
>ad fourth
Monday la
. each month,
7:t»p Di VI*-
>r* wi’come.
8< j. Cay .or. W M
W. R Rtreet. Secretary.
Ch list lau Hd«nce service*
; Bunday morning at 11 o'cloek.
i Bunday School every Sunday mora-
; Ing at 9:46 o'clock.
DeWitt Green today re< l ived a caul Testimonial meeting every
from his brother, Gerault. who stales i needay evening at 8 o’clock
that he It now slalioned at Long; The public Is very cordially Invited
Island | to attend all the service*
Corner Avenue O and Fifth Street.
Mrs J. A, Robinett of Etown, Ky ,j
is In the (ity, the guest of Mrs A E
Stinnett Shortly after her arrival In
th® city Mrs Robinett's littln ditugli
tor was taken 111, and lias been con-
fined In (he hospital since
glad io report the
nieclv at this time.
I E IGI EHS, TAKE .NOTICE.
There will be an Epworth League
party Ht Mrs .Ino Castleton's Tuesday
nl lit at 8.30. AR leaguers are in-
vited and expected to bo present.
Essanay feature, "Skinner's Bubble.”I Ring i ; it
For each one, she was forced to give
up hour* of her time to her dress-
maker, and that was 'only one pro
duetion A1 many more costumes al-
most will lie required for her next
picture. On the -peaking stage, how-
ever, one *et of costumes last an uc-
I tress throughout the run of her pro-
duction, which may be a year or more.
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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/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.