The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 271, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 24, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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n arm i i oi iltul
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home. '
The «reet u»4ertakla< caaaot be ministrator declared, ta ao small part laying especial emphasis oa the ata-
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dog a
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(the treasury
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guest or guest:
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been chosen b> Illi1 biisine . orr.ani
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will be given. All committees
Ideas** be ready to report.
Mrs E N. Gnstafron
Washington. Sept 22 Fm»d Ad
ministrator Hoover, in outlining, in program, which
a
conservation program
for the American people during
Mr
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newspaper
Edison I'ai
the earlier the
I your favorite
We proiui‘1 that
we will not
shall lie our
Only a f w cents a day between
hot weather and comfort
lot about this w.’ndt rfu
would read
any other
.couldn't l»e
NEW El 11 st IN i
me
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i will have schools,
i paved streets and
of | The houses, which are portable, can I
be shipped to Belgium and set up In ■
' • native tow ns of the people who'
t.nrstini’. shell
r' tied '.ell i children in your family.”
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We ti n ,
iilimi of which Tlionias
to 'ii I ivii.-ed de,11< r
winter
chpiegi iin to tIk
T'i< •• m mde i
America mil t help
r.f brutal c i reion
I suffering • hi o pconlc
jdidly courai'e.iu *l'h.l
I letr'e our charitv ' ■ < us mutch th"
ith th"
ever in’ r
j t’roni'i|i and
pled t*urit*»ry !«■ made Hu- sub.iru't. o'
fu ea'd'-gram r*nt to Hie American R d
m by llerlun’t (' llmiyer- etmirm in
he Belgium relief commission, wl o
rei)uo' ti'(t tl tied i'ru: to col
lb" elottjlnir
I Millions of
I dren
blood fi bt <m a- iln:
t la v fight for tn"
lending that would be.
Havre. I’rance. Sept 23. '.A mod-
ern cottage, a garden, a steady Job, rent
I a month if there are four small
;..... - .....Phis is the
[offer made to refugee Belgians by the
Vmeriean Rod Cross, which is huild-
niodern village for 100 families
few miles from here
11 leir'e our eh:> > 'I v
I courage of Belgp
i sfty of America ”
J Ti uro. ■
Red t'ro :
collection
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a ti d 1 w* I |
Amerlca ;
coming win-1
Hiu clothing i
wt* are sure we can ph ase you
the
11 can Hd l ’ro i r .' 'll:
lithe colleetlun "!' ■ '"III ton: of cloth
jHntr in '.-.ood comlii on M inv person'i.
[too. ever, gave film ■ I’.rnieti'', brill
j room dresses high he dt d slippers.
| r ill- hats, ■ t ra ‘ llrit i. di rbles and ofh-
elclblng wh|e hans of no trm 3m h
ipparel « ill jioi be accented
\ the clolbiiH* given these
l> snlrer ted Io
i.ir, .irmonts
wanted
Aomen and chil
hntne. suffering, din •
f Ibem death for l e k
«a.ys Hoover
\niTi< ,m »le 1 '| thrnimh
um I ho helped
t.tiem tn the
ami spiritU'il
remain subm [
courage chai-
for me,
f'ldemlul hmdini' that would be'
radiant I length of heart and
hand
itfferlngs
the m
whal we could sav
adv erl (sement
"dm Ini', instrument;
in inve * "ii tb :I tin
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men,
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and some <
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propriitors and employes of these in
litutlons to undertake in many par
ticulars a more strict program than
last year.
’This Is not rationing a thing we
will never have If our people eon
tinne to support us as In the past We
ire simplv making an appeal to the
intelllj'ence in the homes and public
eating places of America to work out
themselves the means and manner of
saving
’■ This year, at last. I believe we
can accomplish tin necessary < tub by
voluntary action of our own people
Our simple formula for this year i
to further reduce consumption and
We have so ar
ti
nt :*n
hl tig
lilted
id find ways
«ns. serve le
ie kitchen, and pr
wan plate '*
etcry I
itudy its
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return noth
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We have bi come Edison dealers, and we take
ood Ui al of pride (n the fav t.
fur
heginninr
The collecting
will I** mad.* »■■•
ch-i '(terr
St. Louis. Sept 23
• in division of the
('rows has been asked
nurse aids in the next twelve months |
\ large number of these women will!
be sent 'o Erancc to do Red Cross ;
work in the rare of refugees. Infant
welfare work and similar activities'
conducted under the auspices of the
Red Cross. The demand on tlm
American Red Cross for nurses' aids
i so larae that it cannot be filled.
In an effort to supply American
women to aid in the work of saving
I’r.ince, (leorge W. Sinimons. muni
ger for the Southwestern division,
which includes Kansas, Missouri. At
kan as. Oklahoma and Texas, hast
called upon the
ters
mediate
be out privilege to place before
i.e of this community Mr E ll-oo’ i
me leal m trument. the New E3i*<m
,. raph will; ,i soil I, ■ it I >. a
a great ncwspajier It. is |b, instru
s R< ication
HOOVER I HUES VOI.I MTRX accomplfalicd. however. Mr. Hoover
COSNEKVATIOX IX I . S. TO omptuislzed. without due regard to
Fl RXISII FOOD TO ll.I.IES. the importance of saving by every
....................... pertmn.
Even under this International food
means further welt
statement lasued tonight, the food denial by the allies, the allied tablei waste of all food.
recommended at best. Mr Hoover said, will be less; ranged the international food prob-
hte than ours, for their tieople are deny-' letn that except for h moderate sub-,
coming year, said the United States ing themselves more in order to stllutlon of other cereals in bread, it
was prepared to ship 5,730,000 more transport our soldiers 'We cun do j will not. we hope, be neec-sarv to
tons of foodstuffs to its armies and no less than fill the ships they send j substitute one foodstuff for another j
allies than last year, and still have us." heudded. With no prospect, as . nor to resort to wheatless and meat-
margin over the amount necessary he saw it, of a proper ending of the less days
* ;■__ _______ ‘t ’ What we need Is to reduce direct’
the food problem, the food ad* ly our romtumption of all foodatuftej
i tu* i
Mondu ‘ S*’|»!embci I
<<f ti.e garments i ' 1“
■,.ri..u local Red "f 3°
I'nite !! wa«
I tip* fifth
riO:it**d
! pOI-MihlV
The amoutil of ihe fourth loan and
i Hu* redemption terms probably w ill
I** uiiinnnwl tonight by th** treasury
Th** ini'l: ’ piymm*. although dm*
at tlm tlm • of pledging, need not be
I paid until O* • - m !'• i* “ < n 1 of ik"
■.iibsr riptinn p* rb d.
iiHta II mont
With the
n i i.ierlli** r
banks
7o oitcd Cross chap
in the division to launch an im
induce
work as
strict I’rcgrnm for Hotels.
We estimate that neatly u.OOn.ooo
people eat at our public eating places
hotels. restaurants. boarding
houses, clubs, dining cars, and
forth. The food consumption
these places is larger than In
iver.u’.c home We are asking
six
and fat
week for each person
Consumption of le
per week per
I h* se two great
l*t.It; Thin is the first time more
thiI’" installment have b<t*n arrnng
.*d io *‘.d it ion tn the pavim-nt oji ap-
plication for anv liberty loan. Th*-
[initial payment was increased
i means of discouraging *h(*
wi|i conduct j“f worn*’ per nns in the past
,in...nis Hie scribing without e.n rving t ut
HHlments
setting of the last installment
per cetif ■ . late as January
interpreted as a siir.in*’** that
litiirtv loan would not
bof*.r - late tn F'ehrttary
March.
of I he
campaign Io
to fit themselves for
aids.
"The demand for nurses' aids has
beeoine most serious,” said Simmons.
■There must mil be a single American
woman today vvho has m>t prepared
tierself for some definite job in con-
nection with tills war work, and who
is not assured that she is preparing
her elf to be of th*' greatest possible
assistance in the speedy delermin
■itlon of the war.”
The qualifications of a nurses' aid
for service abroad is that she has tak-
en a course i nhotm* care of the sick
and the further preparation of not less
than 7 ' hour:' of practical experience
in a hospital authorized by the Red
('n* In addition a knowledge of
I'remb is desira'ili*.
not
hospitals
-Ten pc een
BP
wav they fight
< lendltc
v< Ith th**‘ii
the I’l'C’d white
V,. v a t vou to hear Hie New
c. \ i it al your ronveniem e t
Her ar. I let us play a l**w ot
sel-si ’ I m on this in-1 rnmrnt.
shall be only a demonstration.
. a vv ’d about buy Ing You shall be
If you will also bi i >: your family and sour friend
XHTH I’ TO 1'ARM IRS,
The I'cderal Harm I.min Bank
Houston. To* tv', Is tirepared :*nd tins- '
I ,,., tn p,.,,, farmers millions ft the native towns of the people who
e t occupy ’them.
For
N. B*r-
Bay t'itv.!
To bind Hie way they fight for me,
jwbo selfie ■ lendin" that would hr'
: I', r ciei throuvh tl.* bu'tle’s haze,
'Till* ballots' b dl. till* field mills' bl r.'*',
[ Tie v dre.i'u of liM'i*' an I love ami Ilf**
j(o child an*1 pvitbo sweetheart,
w ife:
y*e| idimi w th
iTi hud the wav
hat solt'h
sluill lime I imugh Sugar.
i >t our imports." \|r. Hoover said,
we hall apparently have sufficient J
sup,ar to maintain the preaeut con
umption and take care of the extra!
drain of the allies, from our markets. I
instead of compelling tlieni to semi |
their .hips to the Far East. We can
obtain in ailing vessels the coffee
we need, if no "tie makes an over ;
brew Of our own products we must
Kcciire a reduction in consumption
iiid waste in the two grout croups ol
first, bread-1nils , and, secund, meat
and fats; that is. In all bread and ce-
reals. beef, pork, poultry, dairy and!
v i ketablo oil product I’he .ivei arp* >
consumption of our people of lire:,
dulfs amounts io about six poun
per week, and of meals and fut I.’
lour pounds a
A vedmUnn in
than
dates will not in-
practice by which
have bou'ht bond*
or otIvt a '**m'|es and
I*:.' I 10 per f ept a month f *r apo' ' l
"‘■deb* in rionths
ti error
ri* an It
armteii,
Belgian
w ho a re
Stale- will re
fomisl nil s lot
Inly I This, in round
[ Include meat.-: and tat .
j bread tints, tn. itm.imii:
[ "00, a nd feed p... . , .
2,700.0011,
i iicrc will be no food rationing
Hu: country so long as tin* |
(oiiHnm* to conservi* us in tin*
\|i I louver aid .
.1 rv . he hoped. I o fesoi I
h and meat les ■ day ••
iedit* lion
one-half pound
person in each of
groups of food would accomplish our
purpose. We wi h to emphasize, how
ever, that we do not want curtailmen1
Hie ma* of milk tor children
Some of our homes by
limited income cannot now
mor* rood than they should have
maintain health in the family
cannot rightfully be asked to
th*> suggested reduction in consump-
tion But the great majority of our
homes can do more than suggest** I
We need even greater simplicity
of living than last year amoiiv: all that
icitloit of the community to whom
foodstuffs ale a secondary item in
.'xpeuditiire
Th** allied civilians and |
Amei lean armies, th<
relief and certain neutrals; '
dependent upon t he | nited '
inti * I.‘31,11011 tons ol . * **
the y*ar beginning
numbers, w ill!
2.(100.000 ton -. !
sugar. i.s.iO, ■ ybir-h
grains, mostly irmv oats I
' Light-, up Hu- wa te of No ManLand'
In ’ Sa. h -.i-ot n of danger as they go
With -tuile and xnr.- to meet the I'Oe
Such zeal to km>w Hie Victory won
I'I . km- v oldi- i': del' done:
Tn bud til*- wav they fight -I’OF me
demlld I* mliu • that w mil I be.
Washington. Be d 23
* fourth lr .-rty loan s-tus. rlp-
wlll be required on application
nt as for past loans,
tpc* ii today Twen-
b due Xov* inker 2L
iber 19. 20 per cent
• per cent January
ing to
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RI B ( ROSS HEET1MJ.
The regular meeting of the Bay;
VJi-tfw dw I'ity Red ('rm- Auxiliary will bo held
----- next Wednesday, September .’'*. at the!
Parish House tit I o’clock.
• A report from the Red Cross con-
held at Galveston last week
will
w
people ;
as in Hie past.)
nor vv ill it lie n< ees
to resoit to wheal
I
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Fall War Garden
vVe have just received
D. M. F erris & Co’s Garden Seed
The
Economy Grocery
CLAXTONOLA
THE HOME .Al AKER
Matagorda Pharmacy
A Number of Good Boned Brood Mares, Native Stock, and
Also a Number of Young Horses and Mules
Sales Lot at Jas. \V. Rugeley’s Gin
SHEPPARD CLEVELAND
Bay City, Texas
HORSES AM M SALE
Plant a
a fresh shipment
The ('laxtonola possesres exceptional beauty, ii- many distinctive
refinements of design affording if a plac e of honor among any sur-
roundings. j « Ji)
The cabinet is made of specially selected mahogany polished or
dull t'ini; h. Ornamentation i: alti.-llc, but cli.iste; metal parts heavily
nickeled and polished.
The motor is no seless, non-vibrant, non-varying; all parts access-
ible for inspection. I niversal t*.rie-arni instantly adjustable for dif-
ferent makes of records without the use of tools.
Blays any standard make of disc r -cord, bringing to the owner the
unlimited choice of all the best music in the world. Tom- quality is
round, clear and namazing in its naturalness; volume is astonishing.
Some day you will complete your home by in tailing a phonograph.
In making this mommteu pur- lm o i-.aidcd ! ■ <---■ ■■ --n ■ ense and
unswayed 1 -y fal e n ii-i r.f ■ . m my I’aty f r it - f.it:..e. by buy-
mg tbe u -t. a i ' ixtonola uemoii-i. alien will li.-w you exactly
w hat to expect for y * or money.
But one )f the N I- AV DAA I’HONOt 1RAPI IS. THE 11. A \ TOMILA,
in your home now BAY FOR IT AT YOl'R CONVENIENCE, while
vim aje enjoying Ils exquisite mu le
School Supplies
See
Supplies
of School
line
We h:i»e a full
and complete
will give FREE one
of sell.Ull Wl
I Hiring tli
w<
('ent s'
it
ty from u-
yon
COX’S VARIETY
STORE
THE SAME GOODS FOR LESS MONEY
(UY. IEKAS
BAA
low
riiuxi
vvmil of School Suppli
m in our window
Tv. uiy-I'iw
Mikado or serilw? l**a*l pencil fr;u
first two
E
WEST SI0£ bamh; company
“VICTORY BREAD”
We bake
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And com
ply faithfully with every nquireii.tnf
of our government
MONDAY, 23rd
7:30 to 9:30
t elephone Bldg.
BAY CITY RIISIMSS fill I LI
Addri’fH Box ’.'(Mi Rhone 217
NIGHT SCHOOt
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 271, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 24, 1918, newspaper, September 24, 1918; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292922/m1/4/?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.