The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 267, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 19, 1918 Page: 2 of 4
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install SELDEN “IN BUILT
and
RULES ARE CHANGED.
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Farming Land for
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tables and
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up
F O R D S O N
with the spoils
To
TRACTORS
Better hurry
Made by
MAGILL BROS
Henry Ford A Son, Inc.
ten thousand
The
Dearborn, Mich.
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TOURING CAR
SEE ONE-BOY ONE
Will be distributed Jn Bay City Territory
Immediate I). I.very
Jas. W. Rugeley Co., Agents
by
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Bay City Auto & Sales Co
lake
Bay City, Texas
and
Address communications for all Information to us
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Children simply will not tak'
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p. G. Secrest,
One
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Per Box
As long nt they last
IM Uinilipi 4 HIM tvu, "
“The I.one Wolf" j M committee te named to draw up
■ set of rules and regulation*
MAXIMUM BASE PRICES ON
HAMS, BACON. SKINNED HAMS
AND PURE REFINED LARD.
He did!
wake of the
First comes gets first choice of farms,
and see —
WHO WANTS TO OWN A FARM HOME FOR
LESS THAN RENT?
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Kerensky
Bryan have
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art of as
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followed tile
corps,
gathered
galore
feather his nest
of war,
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EXCLUSIVE AGENTS
BAY CITY, TEXAS
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Gef Fours Today
I POULTRY AND EGG
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are 35 and 65c per box-sat this week’s
SPECIAL SALE w«- will sell them at
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Remember the fourth liberty
bond sale begins on Heptembei
If not prepared, get prepared.
They were'
a thirst,
where the shrapnel
He did'
a son of a Hun,
llu was!
>. to empty
become tiddly
;-.!t!.'?! ill and
ho
ul in
A number ol changes have recently
been made by the 1'ood Administration
I in the .,pe. tai rules and regulations on
frozen poultry i rl cold <tonu >' eggs.
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sec?
de
” Chlldr n love I
No !
life ami long life when
Long life in a motor truck means
efficiency—dividends.
enough Io bandage 555 wounds
Ulp
w III
<1 Wti.n w«- «»v they
.,.51 AR HRAND-
St tllt-S yuu know ths
Value.
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was
was!
warriors refused
FTh
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the i'. per < ent.
of this kind of
may be made between dealers
same class, to supply the rea
■ requireliU'IHS
an immediate
local Federal
Ordinal Uy.
, an
r cent may
HERBERT HER WHOM, WHO MADE!
WAR BRIDER,* HHl.Mih HIM XEXT
BIG I’l.iY, -Tilt LO*E WOLF"
TO THE GHXMi MAT Till H*-
DAY, W4TINFF AM» XIOHT.
the Malavurda Count) I illume
Oa» YMr || f»0 inedicinc. responded in a b.ippv
by telling l.loyd George that lie
! s.iun giv«
the slime sort
found out Hint
i man
Htnrv A a
arnong Mr Vit nee's
novels of adventure
g. . J
Ik
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Liberty Loan starts Heptem
(let ready'"
their how-
p:u ked
stomach dis-
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Hurhiti’s <>!T«‘IihIvi’ MW’tiiml to
he offensive all right, all rl^hi
k
Publlnbed Every Huy Except Munday
th',
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will I
from smallpo*
It wil Unsure !
from luck in w
of which swnrm In Ibd |
It will render painless
Then’; a big difference between
applied to motor trucks,
long, satisfactory service
We have seventy two boxes oi nice Society Linen
Stationery which will be on s|x»cial sale this
week only at prices In low:
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For long, profitable service,
QUALITY” TRUCKS.
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xo DELIVERY AFTER 20TII.
We, the under Igm-d meal markets,
will stop delivering after September
20th.
Thanking the people for tbelr pat-
ronage and trusiing to merit a con
ttnuanc' of sum*.
Harrison*' Meat Market,
Arnold'a Meat Market
A Texas Indy him gum- to Califor-
nia to help nomlniife a republican to
u democratic office You cun iilwny
count on n muddle when you fix to
put calico In n pollHciil dre-ui parade
predated. Phone 357.
Kmp pout'd. Kub'crfh'
HaUy TrthWM.
is A
terern;
particularly
otie amendment, (he
or shipper of frozen
sell to III*1 wholesaler
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W e are offering 6,000 acres of all rich, choice farming
lands in tracts to suit and on good terms, situated west of
Colorado River and beginning within seven miles of Bay
City and three miles of Markham. Good per eent heavy
black land.
Well situated, well drained, all under live irrigation
canals; convenient to good schools. Land that under good
farming will make a bale of cotton and 50 bushels of corn
per acre—other crops in proportion. Value of crops, pres-
ent prices, $100 to $200 per acre. We can sell you these
lands at the bargain price of $10 to $60 per acre, owing to
location, quality and improvements.
Mothers van test easy after giving
! ‘"California Hyrup of ITgs,” because
in a few hours all the elogged-up
waste, sour bile nnd feftnentlng food
gently moves out of the bowels, and , vocal pupils at her home after school
j you have a wtdl, playful child again. . hour*.
Miss Truitt is a former student of
loan ,
Hide begins on Septeinbei 2S ,
prepared, get prepared, for
Matagordii County must sell $100,000
worth
• Ing nod vl« ver
reading from over flier*- , 1
we are going to
Interesting political upheav '
country when tin- boys g<*t ■
t'or several years to come the
going to put over anything
to and
iclmdllled
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Kidd Key Conservatory of Music at
Sherman. Texas, and of the American
Conservatory of Chicago, and has
taught successfully for the past two
years at Palacios. Texas.
Your patronage will be greatly ap
4td-2tw
•or U«
There was
six sons.
He
And i-vcr.v one
He
home these
stay;
thej went
the fray
ITorn a hundred and sixty miles away,
Sing tea la la-la la-la!
Your tiftv dollar liberty loan
protect toon soldiers
and COWJ from tvptioid
139 wounded soMI'F*
lbw germs of which
gtsD soil It will render palnles- Km
operations, supply two mil* i of band
ages
it will care fot U’-O Injuries by
plying 'first aid" packet* It
furnish adhesive plaster and surgical
gauze to thousands of wounded sol
dfers Every jmri liiiser of a liberty
loan bond performs tr distinct hull
vldiiul servlie to his country tind t<>
Olir boys In I’tanec (lot yours'’
4[ If you’re on (he lookout for a
inrdiuiu weight work flhoc that will givrra
* rphonsl wtui west. gwt ■ p-*»l *dt
.SOI T AMI) GOOD
SHOES •
4 Nr«i l.-oliinir eaUy wearing will not hurt
or I,urn tha (eel Yrm tow.w lx.w ...n.lv.i
I a(4e ahiK-e help yuu get through your work
4 Hu.lt.»( eouii.1, honeel le ather th.-etrong
I ret kind oi eew.ng A layer of ground *<nk
’ and rubber va-ment between outer and inner
y auk.a krepa uul dauipoeee.
tie a.tmoUs'tii* need ot iiitMtrlni? form-
pure" *>*e.i ttud h*u-<'|' fi.ot "wlii'rfi®'*
m.i-imurn gt-rniinaHoti. and facing
i the ta< t that ’I - *a lias no State laws
I reJtuJutllu (li.'trhoeliir-l of < I- .nltnc-s
ill s»!*-d. t.: I :<!;'il;il|j id of g*Ttil.|nHt i**b
In h*-**.| 13) rfiktinciion bc.twemi grain
and seed, a voufeft-B*"e of s**fl grow
Mm. s««d dn-aleiirrt -cud seed di-itrilmtoi’ti
was held m H«>-mi<>ii on mgust. 23. at
which it ieMjIiiiion was adopted urging j
I that the <-* d industry In this Htate be'
I regulated by Hie F» d* rui b'ood Admin I
! islrutlon for Texa ■> until su<'ii time as i
j regui.ttorv i«»glwJat.itrn la created.
AdminlHlralor E A Peden, after |
throwfng the conit-ren- e open to
cussion, particularly on whether it |
wore best for tlo- Food Administration I
to attempt regulation,
Xnn'tieans killed
Huns.
They did’
But didn't get one of the kaiser’s sons,
No chativi?!
Our boys went over
par.
Ami every "to was a shooting star
thev bad no guns that would
shoot that far.
Sirur tta-la-la-la-la-lu!
St I.out- Post Dispatch
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rlti’ca.
tnt tabcf,
considered ’ dunild al
typ« of service which i given
shall Justify any additional chargoi Lh||(hvn
over base prices. ~
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LOOK vr I t lllllFS
KIXt.l E H HEX ( ROSS
FEVERISH tXH Sit h.
time from ]da
. ami tin",
liver gets
ordered
Wliets twoi'ish, restless,
if tongue i- vented- then give the
livliitis ''fruit 1 'ixr-
it, and it van net eatt e itiiury
difference what ails your little vne
if full <-f cold, or a «ot.* throat, diar
Blonmch-t'<'he. bad breatti. *’('-
a gentle "Inside ('leutisiti.?,''I
wavs Io the first treatment
Cull directions for babies,
l of all ages an I grown ups
are [-tinted on each bottle
Beware of counterfeit fig rups
\sk your druggist for a bottle of “Cal-
ifornia Syrup of l'*igs." then look
i carefully and sec that It l« made by
jthe ••California Hit Syrup Company.’’
We make no smaller size. Hand back
with contempt any other fie syrup
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AXNOI ’MCE REST.
Miss Nannie Truitt will teach piano
at the Bay City high school during
the coming session, beginning Sep-
tember 23. She will also take a few
With an extraordinary east of n<
players, headed by H >zel Dawn
Bert Lyt*-U. Herbert Brelinotfs
Enter'd as second class matter at
the postoffice In Bay < itv under act
of Congress
been wondcrinv if
und William .lenningr
formed n ■ llvnt pai1 m 1
.. I» 00 .
2,00* (leneral Pershing upon trnlng cun -I
| I-1 >1 ul.ii*-I by Lloyd Georg*-, who told
him that his vht'-ry was belter than
responded in a happy vein|
would !
him Several more doses ofj
Gi-m ral Pershing has
out Unit nine t.-iitlis of Her
tcrriblenesH In pure wind and;
t,.,i i, luiict- tin- propbvtle words li*1
conveyed to the English premier
At a meeting of the packers on Ati
gust If*, at the Food \dminlstration
Building.Washington, maximum price*
were agreed upon as follows, price
fo.b Chicago
Standard Cure Light Hams
14 lbs and down...... 32'se
14 lbs to lx Ibe ... 32c
15 lb« nnd upward 31 ljC
Fancy Cured Hanis.
Of the ssiiii*1 weights, not more than
1c advance over standard hams of
like weight X <llf I'erent la I not exceed-
ing 2c per lb, tor skinned hams over
the pile*1 of regular hams of the wimu
weight ami grade may b*1 added
standard ham prices.
Standard Wide Bacon,
it) lbs. ami down 43MC
10 I be to 14 lbs .41 %e
it lbs mill upward 4dAi<t
Fancy Dry Cured Bacon.
Of the smnv average of any trim,
not exceeding 5e per lb advance
Pure Refined Lard.
Tierce basis .. 27 % c
W hen goods ar** -old from branch
bouse peddler ears, or agencies which
perform tin- general services of branch
houses, there may be added freight
from Chi* ago. cost of package*, and a
cost to soil not * weeding 75 cents
per hundred Orders taken through
traveling ealesnien to be shipped from
packing houses shall not ue <
to provid*- a I. .
The oldest sun was the clean-up guy
He was! He was!
viewed the scrap with a
suggeste d (hat i
_) a
i, The com-
mitter! us appointed cop i~le*l ot l-'red
W Davis, commissioner ot agriculture,
as chairman; Ed H. Belmlt*- Houston.
Robert Nicholson, Dallas; Fritz Eng*1)-
Tlie hard, presld*-nt of 'h‘ Texas Farmers’
l, Congi-i-HS, Eagle Lake; Dr II II Har-
rington, Kingsville. G .1. McKtilgM,
A and M ('olleg* . -oid Hon. John G.
Willacy, Sun Antonio.
‘I he committee met at 1 o cloek and
after sei' ial hours of careful consid-
oration r* ported buck that a tentative
set of rules and reguiations had been
rfcommemli'd, and these re*omme.n
dutions were placed tn the hands of
Aduiiiilstraior I'*-den for eonslderu-
■ tion l,at< r. if the n-gulatloii > an- ap-
proved, Administrator Peden will issue
a running I tj„. t.,.xt to the industry affected mid
of Parle, the public through the pless
C0MMIT7EF REPORTS TENTATIVE 1
RULES WHICH ARE BEING CUN- |
SIDERED BY ADMINISTRATOR
PEDEN.
"It the 'vui
tors we are
Itidh it*1 i<nyllilug,
see some
als iu thi
back
are
want to mid some decld**d j
SMITH. Editor and Bus Mk. en.mc-1 a re ....... Th.- boy; ex'
perb nevH ami trawls have broadened.
' their tnitid* exti-nslwly ami th* y are
not going to be slow about putting what
they have learned by hard schooling]
into t-ffi-it I’or our part they an-1
I going to r<-<-*-lv•- *-xin 11' wiml they .c- I; j
; for with luteivst if possible
■ built by men who know how to build long lite into a
tor truck. Only the best matt-rial obtainable ar'* built
all parts are standard parts of the
was a warrior bold-
He was!
Xi> (bancrs! Mote Poisons
From I her and Howels
al <hi<-v.
slid |
wide-1
ly heruld»-d Selziiick Pictures ver-ion
| of iaiuis Joseph Vaii'e's novel, 'f ;* !
Mine Wolf” comes to the Grand|
Theatre on Thxr-day next in add! j
Hoti In Mias Dawn who Is known t>>
every theatre goer and picture patron
jin the rountiy, t-nd Mr i,yfell. wlioietn
has be* n f»-nt<ii*-d tn num*-r**ua -tag' I
j miciU-H-1 vs Vfr |(r*-iuion hwi engaged!
.for this remnr k ub|<- pliofo-melodi mna j
such other players of tsf.el.lar capacity i
as Alfred Hickman, Edward At.eh
Wllliuni Riley ll.m-h, Florence Ash I
brookc. Gill* t Kienon- J*>-«-pli (’hail j
I
les, pen Gr. ham. Robert l'is< h*-r and
' Master Cornish Beck.
j ”Th>- Ernie Wolf’’ la Mr Hrenon's
flr-t confrU'iiiion of melodraniatic
*hm:i'i't l*> th*- Kidztilck output mid
la in decided eontm-t to bls tun most
rec-nt productions "War Brides'’ mid
TP*1 Eternal -Sin
is one of the most successful
Mr Vance's most stirring
and holds every
element that goes to make n
picture of universal interest
plot Is Ingenious and moves with i
raiil'hly oid wetiltb of dramatic nitr-
I pri><r*si that are certain to keep th**
spel tator-t keved to the lilgh*- t pit. !■
of ex< iteiiH nt
The them*- concern's th*» nd venture'
of n master < rio-k«m:tn known to the
potii'e a the I,One Wolf, and a chm'in-
member of the secret
etv le*- In the course of the story
Milch thrilling episodes as •’
I'Utile through the Mtrwta of Paris,! the public through the pl
the biirntni' of a l-iri*v building
i combat In the air between I
planes, nie shown on the screen
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Buy Wur Savings Stamps
i According to
original packer
poultry <an not
at an advance over coat of more than
ti per cviit. Hw may < hi.rga an addt
tionai 5 per cent if he sells to Jo bl a is
or suppliers ot hotels and ii stltutUnc
In case he s*-ll- l** rctuilois tic may
charge an additional advance not ex-
ceeding lo per cent Wlien he him 'elf
supplies hotels mid Institutions,
may take mil to exceed 15 p'-r
Kildllloll I
Guv ulv ol any lot
poult t
in i lie am*- <■ > i to t-uppiy the
'unable K-uulrt'iiuiHs ol tliv buyers
business, it .m immediate report is
made lo lh< h»al F-'deral Food Ad-
I minis!tutor. Ordinarily, when such
i sal' - are made, an advance of not
nioi'i- than ' i' < <--tit may be takon,
but when the sale is made by (be orig-
inal storer in may take not to exceed
t> per ci iit If the stile is made by a
com mission merehunt to a wholesaler,
tin- comn.'-c-."in can not exceed 5 tier
ci nt.
t’hanue. have been made in Ilia
rules govi-t'iilnc the sale ot cold stor-
age vgm by tiie original Storer. Ono
salv bet wren deniers m the same class
may be nmile, If It Is reported to ttiu
, local Federal Food Admiiiistitttor, and
a 4 per cent advance over cost may’
be added. However, if such a sale is
made by the original storer he may
<liurge not more than (I per lent.
When a commission merchant sells to
a wbolesali r, his commission shall not
eXi'vvd I I""' cent.
Another rw ision of the rules makes
it plain that the original packer or
shipper shall not sell cold-storage eggs
to whoh saii r at an advance of more
than (> r cent over cost He may
| charge an additional advance of 4 per
< i-nt If L. Is to Jobbers or suppliers
of hotels mill Institutions In selling
to retailer . lie may charge 5 per cent
in addition to the t> per cent allowed
when selling (<> w’holesalers. providing
the eggs are sold 'at mark’ that is,
In the original packivt s Tim change
tier*1 make it clear that an additional
charge not to exceed I per cent may
be miult1 when the original packet or
shitiper performs the wholesaling func-
tion of Helling to jobbers and suppliers
of hotels nnd institutions.
The second son
He was'
His head was hot. but his feet were
cold.
They were'
\lfboiigh for glory he had
He never went
burst.
He said his motto was “safety First!"
Sing tra-la-la la la-la!
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 267, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 19, 1918, newspaper, September 19, 1918; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292918/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.