The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 215, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 18, 1918 Page: 2 of 4
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AKiNG POWDER
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Bay City, Texas
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Address communications for all intoimaticn to us
some other -ilk especially designed
for this type of garment. Sometimes
the co;tt is of satin and the skirt of
I silk, sitin. or cotton or wool. There
f is no limit to the variety of these I
Ftples The one Illustrated here is
I suitable foi dressy afternoon wear '
i The sleeveless Jacket and skirt are
of French blue Rajah. the waist with
its rows of cord around the neck an I
wrist is of white Georgette crepe and ,
the long kimono collar is of oyster*
white Raiali The skirt buttons down
the front, and is rather narrow at the
lower edge, following the mode
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"The Unbeliever.” the Edison super-
feature, adapted from Mary Raymond
Shipman Andrews’ novelette. "The
Three Things," with a cast notable
because of its careful and discrimi-
nating s« lection, will be shown at the
Grand on July 24 and 23. Ml of the I
heart-stirring, soul-racking drama of
the great world war Is embodied in ;
I this epical production
Authentic military atmosphere Is J
, given to "The Unbeliever" by the co- '
loperation of the officers and men of
the Sixth Rattaiion .United States Ma-
rine Corps, at their cantonment, Quan-
tico. Va. Nothing more realistic than
the acenes In the trenches. the charges
across No Man’s Land and the hand-
to-hand encounters between Marine
and Rocha, has been seen on any
screen.
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Simple Press of Gray I'uplln.
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The Malnkorda County Irlbimc
One Year |l 6<>
Entered ns second class mallei
the postoffh w In liny City under net
of Congress
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TIIK HilHLVE I’ltlMIM- ( OYH’AXV
I'ubllshers
loulh Plus slinpllcity EijiiuIk < harm.
Illustrated here Is a very attractive
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The only problem is water and sy-
tern These will bo solved in
course of limo, but how soon depends
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I-Illi X I Giro SIH.PIERS
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G. Secrest,
• v. no b. .->it an I ion i s ice
Returning church bonces
*.!00 napkins
Returning posts ....
Returning ice cream
in dozen oranges ..
l.'O clears
Labor expense for Monday
; hat
a monev
I hot'efore.
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Serv. Co.
HI (INI KIPTIttX HATUit
’I he Pall) Tribune
One Year
Rix Months
io be
They
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At present prices we have over $3,
000,000 worth of cotton tn sight in
thin county, if it can tie -uived And
Hil i is based on a 20,otto-bale cro|>. If
we market im.oiio liuleH, uh ^oiue < Inlm
we will ,our crop, bused on present
prices, will be worth four millions
mid over beside tin which with
in itself in important from
Can anyone.
wonder whv the labor itueslion
comm Hiding so mtieh attention, wlum
a crop of such magnitude la altuo-t
ready Io harvest9
if i
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the skirt.
■ poplin of the dre
| I lie white braiding,
i tache braid bind
I neck and lower edge of the
i The dre - buttons on each
For Sports.
The sports co tunic is a well roc
ognized part of the wardrobe, for |t
fills so many needs and bridges the
gap between morning and afternoon
so nicely' Sometimes they are m-de
of lieav.v sports silk. Rajah, tttssah or
lor I'lciilcs and Other Fcsth-c
Occasions.
They are showing tlie most fascin
atlng sets of "things” now ; there is
the wide brimmed shade hat with an
Interesting design worked in wool or
witli flat flowers ajipliqued around the
crown; a deep bug. presumably for
knitting, hut far larger than those we
have liven ai'custornad to seeing which
can hold a week-end wardrobe if nec-
essary; a sports suit, consisting of a
slvvVfles.s coat with two skirts, one
being camout'l.iged in the bag; sports
shoes with low heels; and a wide
Rpreading parasol. With this set one
feels aide to set forth on a i ’’olonged
iinlo or camping trip
Itin.tift
Money raise 1 frAm the public by
Janies Jackson, (loorge Green ami
Johnnie Stanford. (15
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nuv War Ravines Stamps.
tinently in
I mliiiite
I iireeedlng the
I and
re is a very at tract ive
I little frock that 1 ju.-l simple as jt 1 'Ul*
I can be It Is cut nil in one. with only |
l two seams, those under the arms and
| down the skirt. The Quaker gray
is relieved sn by
and whit
the round collarless J
h i •. <
I The dre - button- on each shoulder
with large white pearl buttons, ami
the belt .with its rows of white braid
slip through da hvs in the front, and
fastens under, thus showing no i .
tenlng. The drop -boulder Is one of
the very newe-t of the fall fa hlon-'
and abio one. >.«mii-fitted on the skirt,
with the Mtrl|>vH running around The
collar and ciilfs were cut on the bias. I.
mid the sleeves, the bottom part of
I lie waist mid the skirt had Hit* stripes
running up and down The material
was a dvep purple and white Htripe,
arid the soft cruslied girdle wan of
matching pur ple satin. A wide organ-
die hat of white witli a wreath of flat
dull green leavers was worn witli it,
and the whole effect was perfectly
charming
Dear Mr Peden: Kind neirhbi r i
gave us flair for dinner today, the
first wo have been able to beg, l>or
row. teal or accept Hince you and!
Mr Hoover told us to cut fish in-trad !
of meat. The fishery in this buri- Is
as destitute of fish as West Texas I-
mils mid laterals already constructed, of moisture, hut our neighbor* made
it possible for us to obev your order
the one day at least, even though we hail
to go months before we could aceom
upon the sincerity and activity of our plish it
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npi •! rT* •! peopir Till (|l|«".tioli II (he gr< ilv-t
B11C I. J<111V 1 t ll)imC <,ne tufoiv oh today by Ion, odd fot
with Irrigation there *111 never be
such a thing as a crop failure; with-
out II we take chmicvs, our succas.i
will tie problematical every yeai and
I'lnmiilul safety Jeopardized
one foot of any canal we have should
ever la* allowed hi be mo|>-,h*d.
-Ichanged or altered They me the
gt ! backbone, the veritable life and blood
i of i lie iigrii iiltural fabric of our coun
ty and in them lies our future sta
jollity. All that Is needed Is for
all to thoroughly underslmid that we
> have n gold mine in our mhlat and
all tihoiit ti- mid begin Io work it out
Irrigation is sought everywhere
Were it possible to provide lor it over
all tile State, Texas alone could feed
tile world bountifully There are
counties In Texas that would readily ‘ tandpoint
and gladly pay millions for our sys wonder whv
tviiiH and feel Hint tiny had r.otleu
them cheaply Even now one of our
fellow townsmen. Hon John W
Gaines, Is in Washington seeking gov
ernmental smi< tion for the issuinr of
$500,001), a half million, for an Irrlgn
lion project in the Lower Rio Grande
Valley Those people know the value
of irrigation and are going Io have It
if money will buy it. How differvnl
liere' Here We have 300 miles of en
b! watermelons .
Tr .vs, spoon* and <
l’t mlhm- I
Texas pub
Labor for light ■■
20 pounda cukes.
; Ly ml disinfectant
Hints of luliinin.
Now that we have gotten
nieeh started, we are turning i-m
thoughts to autumn mid the ne<
>nrv fall wardrobe Every now an '
'then one sees On the street a velvet
The shops have been show ng
them for some time now. but perhaps
because we have hud such a coi.l sum-
mer. the devotees of "something new"
have not rushed the season as they
were wont to do of Old. Velvet C0:iti*e
and slip on Jacket- me quite popular,
and some of the smartest sports skirt-
tire of plaid wool Thus It goes. We
are eagerly watching for news of fall
fashions, even m the mid t of sum
mar’- heat
■ program—a 30-
patriotie nervier em l* evening
regular night program,
special independent course in
conservation, including instruc-
tion ami demonstrations in the mak-
ing of cottage chee-r, drying and can-
ning of fruits iind vegetables, making
juice and other home deli-
<*f era,
caeies.
Large interest is expressed in ad-
| vancein the contest among the girls
I canning clubs <»f the State for the - li-
ver loving cup offered by Farm an i
Ranchi DaHtis. and among the boys
pig mid liuliy beef clubs in the Judg-
in • of livostock for the silver trophy
offered by the Proere-sive Farffter.
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The large new barracks, construct
etl fur the soldiers taking special tech
nical training at the college, will lie
occupied this week, thus vitiating the
regular ilormllorieH for the visitors
to the farmers' .short course and th ■
farmers congress, which convenes the
week fidlowing, and for (lie pupils of
the college, who wilt begin arilvlm
ally in Sera*■m’-or for the next term
Thai th** farmers’ sport course and
the farmer congress are important in
the estimation of the general govern
men! officials ih indicated In the fact
that the railroad ndminlstrati.in has
ordered a rate 4>f I Cent |>-‘r mile fol
oth occasions.
Ire'S
a * and everything that goes with it
Get O (J Prices
and well get
r f Business
? Alamo Lumber
Company
$ r
John Sutherland, Mgr.
I RU k I. H i lts WAXTEIL
IXXOrMEUEXTS.
Read
the
Miverl i-enients
laying
$2 37.
agent,
Hili
10-1.Id
FilUND:
can recover
bunv and puyiu
Lost—Pair of nose
moon shape,
und Wharton.
Phone
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glasses, half
Lost between Bay City
Suitable reward if re-
turned to Tribune. 26-tf
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Forty or fifty track layers for track-
work at Big Hill. Wages.
Good boarding outfit. Apply
Bay City, or in person at Big
extra i nz W J. Warner,
Agent.
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lor State Senator Seventeenth Sena-
torial District:
W. L HALL, of Wharton County.
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auie V l ulling at Tri-I
for thi- notice. 6-tf(
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no argument with
WRIGLEYS
•cause the flavor
lasts, anywaylM
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teeth,
breath,
appetite,
digestion.
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please* Grand-
daddy.”
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•‘Why Bobby. If
you wait a bit for
it you’ll have it
to enjoy longer!”
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Vacium Bottles
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to keep lit, ready lor the day's work,
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FIKMIWG (OI HSE
IS imALIXG TO
TEXAS PLANTERS.
F lash Lights
Safety Razors
Fountain Pens
I sent and bought Thedford's Black- j ley, a
Draught. I made hun take a big dose,
ind when It began to act he fainted, he
- was in such misery, but he got relief and
I began to mend at once.
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. He got well,
and we both feel he owes his life to
Thedford’s Black-Draught?'
I hedlord’s Black-Draught will help you j
Hli'e, 1
ktates i
Martin,
wervice; Dr G
the bureau of
C. H Alvord.
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SIlMEh FASHIONS r
FOR S( TIIK RAIS.
The < harm <4 Youth |« simplldty. Suffering Described As Tort <e
•-- Relieved by Black Draught.
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tin •
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of agri-
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College Station. Tex^
From EHis County a de
farmer* will come to
letre next week for H
vr.' abort couree that
22and wntinue
Kyk
New York. July 17 - At )a»t »» have
ftotne summer weather, and It is tn- '
tereating to watch the traiiHformation
of Ftfth Avenue A week or so ago,
rout Hulls and capex were the order
of the day. now, they aro laid aside
in favor of cooler coatutn<H Ging-
hams and linens and organdien, calico
and voile and crej)e. bewildering in
tlrnir endh--*H variety of design and
color The Avenue is like an cnor-
moiia flower garden and the iiatn and
knitting bag- carry out th* delusion
delightfully
The simplest dreHaea are, aa is al-
ways the • the most desirable One
intereating lit He model that 1 naw
the oilier day of fine atrip<*d voile
had no trimming whatsoever, the
stripes thcrnnelvex being used as trim-
'Ttieii was a yoke on the waist
More Fentnrea Aihlcd,
Two now features stand out
Dowels failed to act. He would turn up
a ten-cent bottle of castor oil, and drink j" '*thod* of farming:, liv
t two or three days hi succession. He
did this yet without result. We became
desperate, he suffered so. He was swol-
len terribly. He told me his suffering
, could only be described as torture.
gatio
and
e unii'-ia
will beg
for live
>f the d< purtm
» hewn advl.fr
:do< hw CPU fit)
25 farmer a will come
there, while reports froir:
* agents from various
em indicate that rnr.ro farmer^
til come this year than ever before,
> general i.- the Interest in improved
•k produc*.
Airs. Kate Lee Able, of
".My husband is an
tngineer, and once uh.le liitrn ’, he in-
ured himself with a f*tece of heavy ma-
:hinery, across the abdomen. He w; s
to sore he could not bear to press on
iimsell at all, on chest or abdomen. He
weighed 165 lbs., and fell off until he
weighed 110 lbs , in two weeks.
He became constipated and it looked
. like he w ould die. We had three ddlefcnt
doctors, yet with all their rnedic.ne, his
Hon and housekeeping.
Among the prominent repreRcntal-
Hvea of the rad^ral department of
agriculture who will lie here for a
I p.<ri of the course are Clarence Our-
distant secretary of agricnl-
Bradford Knapp, chief of the
relations service, ttoutii; <> B
. al i) of the states' relation-
; Dr G R Romniell, chief <»f
iililtnal husbandry. anti
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 215, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 18, 1918, newspaper, July 18, 1918; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292865/m1/2/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.