The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 244, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 9, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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The Special Illustrated Edition and
Industrial Number of the
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The Matagorda County Tribune
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Will be issued
on or
September *917
This paper will, without doubt, be the greatest
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Advertisement and boost Matagorda County and
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tell
garden pest
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some other
which t
without
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to be effective they must come latojueaiix mixture
direct contact with the insect to be
mid
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hottie
no unis
desires
The Red
Institution,
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of i lie
The o)
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world
and
the
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organizations to
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lints far!
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" hit. their cabbages or some equally lusty look
crop, turning pale and hopeless
a bunch of lit-
The Tribune Printing Co
parent. They Include the various
green, black and blue plant lice which
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to ?very part of the United States and will put
K. Aits
I’nris <d
stirglen ‘
So, while there
bugs and beetles,
protection, there
those that ent, those that
those that keep out of
hope
Ito I
bill lu'ip
A IIH-i h i II
t he
the
Hon to
Since
vines for pe
they have taken
There ate half a dozen
remedies for every kind of hug and
Hid ns there are about the
number of insects for every •
the picture An
that of u girl who is
few dollars a
re-
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York
also
|H>|X4> BOOK Hfllfh. vim h have devoid tliemselver mure
11>, to collecting funds will, uftor hav
Evi r i itir lied (heli piesent funds accord
the Red Cross war council *.n
President Wilson ear*
been made to •«
effiu livi co operation wltii
I u'O| du,
einei gem V
not lilne
I'cneio: ity
pie toward achieving
I tv I’c iHon of his
I'tesldolll Wilson Io
the whi indiistrii
erl S Lovell
f the eoiiimlft
Red
f ■ ' • * < I* I
ar<- Intel, to 1
on the front sup waiting for (attack different vegetables and flow
On closer inspection it proved ' rs, scales, and some other ■'bugs’ !
be onl i the fleas, which had got ' usually soft-fleshed, which seem to I
caek from tin funeral ahead of Nye make a good living without vi ib
means of support,
T he third uro the various maggots i
and root worm and bores which work,
hang-lout of sight, and are usually noticed!
they have cleaned I only when the results of the.r ne-
remenilier that they farious labors
to express their ajipreeia
i favors and will come i
Make the I'linishtiomi
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are a great many '
fiom the point of
are i
• pl.iii for
be had
all crops that '
Mta<"ked with a com- i
sprays. Jv>n remember that in order, »,if,Ml<m „r „ (M(1 an(1 Bor.
........ Apply often enough
-to keep new growth covered —every
BAYClfy ’A’
The first
bothering about at first, and ' he >' w
so aftet killing n few, and cussing the leaves,
rest, he lets them go. Rut
f go. worth a cent! Thev
that i all a woman needs in this world. * right there and go on increasing al
I he sooner the mon wake up to the * most as fast as the high cost of liv ’ They t ki their meals In the
fact that these are not the only tilings ling
they get married for. the happier
homes there will be. In most of these
so-called morn! teaching films it has
always been the cry that young girls
and boys should see the picture, but
’lug to the desigua’H'ii of the donors,
div lit their efforts to noii< itlpg futida
wiib’h may be utilised along lines foi
experience acquired abroad
a paramount mud to < ni
Ited ('rose Huh anMutimd ad
w.n relief < le.iriu.;
and win contiuH* its
|en-oti of the gieu'
French railways, it
for the war relief
arrange free trurts”
atiur Sel.ti nitici 1 for ar
.ali<.i than tin. .’ which may
i'lros
I’llR S\LE -ibo hoad of Joraeyv
milk cattle, cheap if sold at once.
ply to E M Yearr.ans. Citrusgrove.
Tubs. y-lO-lTn
occ
\\ hat the wife does
to -.e the picture. Another shows a
voiing, obstinate girl wlio will not nd-
icie to the teaching of liei mother,
she ,.;w . i ni and gets into all kinds
f ti.utbh l‘oi that iroutdc you must i
•ee the picture
Another subject is of a girl who i.v
I.? i io a false minister.
Iconics .v typewriter in
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the
days or so. To this spray add
1 1 extract or kero ene emulsion
■" I;'-'. ■■ sinking insei ts are pres-
; ern.
■ : 't'hm
’ tell
! ft tr
ind bad gathered there to ask him
when lu was going to get them an-
other do; ’ So If you see the bugs,
worms, beetles, and plant I
around after
the garden.
only want
lion of pt
tigs in.
next ntieh- of this series will
'hat < r< n ay still be planted
tins fall, and will appear in
: roniing i -m Any of our reader*
■ are interested in the cuttire of
tn. i vegetables or flowers should
1 1 to W Atlee Burpee .<• Co. of
h da. for their mid-summer
rden book, and list of booklets and
■ t- in sank ning, which have been
i. mred for general distribution.
view of garden
only three,
stick, and
sight.
The thing- wlildi can I., u-.. >
against them may be simniifi' d in •
same way For the rating
a stomach poison, y- .rnat. . t
1 is in general the tno-t
mry thing for this purpos..
Washingom. ft C. Augu t 7
• Ince
Mppoluted b,
nest effort* have
cure eff«< IIV< co opci ullon with the
Red Cross by all tin allied war n . cf!
orgtinwatlou The first importm t
the *
They end up like the fleas tn i
the sad tale Bill Xye used to tell
about his dog; the evening of the da.'
the poor dog finally died and was
buried. Nye got back frnm the fu-|the cause of the trouble which is «p-
neral and was naturally surprised to
in this case it will do some married see what he took to be the do* Bit-
ot the
sneered
»e (• a
mntd of <|l-
f the Gi'ii.'ial Electric Com
I abio mrnibi r of the war
lion c Mi liavhion
i he comm it t <>e \l r
sldeiit of the
(Tmipiin'
f mince
f elearine.
Ilieellllg of the full eomiiillte’
chnsmi chairman to
The
fruit of these effori'
ment of tv working plan of <o-opm<.
tion with the National suigl' il di - ■>
lugs committee Henry I* Htvi . u,
chall loan of Hie Red ( tor w ar < onii
c||, today imthorizi th< folic rig
stiiteiuent’
"The Red <’ loss Is very much grut
ified to be able b> fUinoilll'that lh<
National stirgl' al dn h hu ■ commit
tee. one of the Hio-t Iiiii.oiIhhI of lie
relief organiz.ationi. called info • Ing
l.v the European w ti, ha Ih.iiiiic an
auxiliary of the Amerlcnn Red 1 r<<s
This ariangeim nt was pei fecled after
pro! 1 acted iK-gotbition between Mi
Mary Hatch Willard, the* organlzoi
and <halrmnn of the uirgli <1 du
ingM rommlttre, and fudge Robeil
H Lovett, chalrmun of the Red ( i<<
committee on co opei atlon.
“ft is believed that this is the pi<
cursor <>f arrani’t rnenlH to He mail.'
whereby other war relief organlza
flous may become allh ■ of the Red
Cross mid Join with it In ••in t y ing a
practical message of aid and relief
among those of our own pe.ople ami
our hIIIch who may be sick rounded,
and suffering because of this war
"The national auigieal dr< dur
committee has done a maI VidoHH vv<oIt
It Ims made and forwarded ovei Hl.
omi.ooii surgical dressings fur m e in
over l,.r<OU hospitals on the eontinrrnl
of Hiirop. Ir. aim han been to pre
par.- diissiiig with ipeijal rcfenmci
to ih«< partli'iilar need* in different
|oc; lilies, and its work ha l«'< n ban
died with great < ffi< bUii v and with
Pleildld spill! The committee ha:
about Pa.mm working m< inb< 1*1 in dlf
lerent parts of the I niti'.l 'tat.
The arrangement with the Iteii
Cioi.s provides that the mirgical
dressliii’s <'oinmitt<-e ball retain il
name and
r<d let
1 ■ rosH
I leu ry l‘ I m visoii
war council. Iiti'-
Judge Lovi'tt on
<'ofI’m. chairman
rectoi'i ol
pan. and
||ef 1 ba11 in •,
il-.o added to
\ndreo. pre
Slate llailwny h
ehnlrmiin of the
of the war rel
At 1
Mr Colt’in w an
nrceed Judge Lovett
, or fruit To the beginner it
I seems tmpoMlbl* thiit they
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slum,-1 I
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whole lot of married
to take n
Maxine Elliott Theatre and
■Q 0 to "Idle Wives."
( <mi 1 ng here soon
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ing
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w orin
same number of insects
thu g that grows, it. looks at Hist like
am; heated problem to know ;
n any particular case
looks I
the basts of most of the aP<,< l.tl
’■inatiiitis or trade mime mm
many of vvliiidi are very gtrnri
I omniended for tin' different . as r,
. sects.
For the sticking in,
lend is practically
simple reitson that thev
low any of it What l> ro
j them is some material H.at
them by contact
extract, and In ken
The fotniet is the
the skin or surface of leaf or stem effective, and also min convenient
to use. Either of these can !••• ns<> |
n combination with arsenate of lead
f." Ct'’ !
■ir f.-ir ah" '
mini o
of the
has had in
diiintIng the
organiz.iti< n-
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Ihe I'nhcrsiil Film Company I'll)
•i. irtcd a siili,ievt. hist, night entitled
Idle W ives," vv Inch will < mine iiiuh
agreeing with Hi..11 dlMUssiim. foi
n this photo drama ot trutli. tlioae
i> it II who n 1 e addicted I soim
the habits that the picture I; liy-
to improve, will mid an tyeupen
that no book or words inn teach
yeais we have been seeing th<
ill these HO called Vice p.ctUI'e'I.
li.ive never really sei 11 .socletj
Wd sue the upper cIuhb shown
n idle Wives."
I <Olh Weber and Phillip Smalley are
the si.ii in this intensely Inteiestiug
piv'tiire. When Intoletauce'' st 1 nek
Xuvv York City it gave us font lie-
mimdous subjects shown in one story
b? 1'10 masterful hand of Griffith.
Idle Wives' is a miniature intoler
ance for it I'lodiives lour ph lures ill
one story, but the four subjects tue
■ ; .i< tically the ame. At any rate, it
lies you tood tor thought and much
m ud-' basing to remember each and
ery individual subject.
It tmeh men a lesson; to be a lit-
considerate in their homes
hows a married wonum alone, with
,1 I'veiiie.ss taking cure of the chil-
dren, while her husband Is so busily
ti|iiid he tins no time for his wife
1 must ask you
home
how --he clothes herself
back an turned the girl sneak* out fng
and meets the man she loves. She, looking lust because
returns homo in the wee hou s of (ic green Lee. that
lit;
liii
am
front
■c, in
hospitals H
to such 1.m
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1*14 h
ghows
| "'tTii
stabiisit ; mltiisHation of the
1 mm; e in Franc*,
I fbtii’tioits By
' prwrmre on the
w iB bi- Impvesib
ch' trlng huuM> to
porttition aftitr H<p»ti iribcr 1 for
Hc!e>-. i.tliei than thou whlctr
bi 4|4- Ignat' <1 .1 eielil ;;<| 111 tll<
el A .'Itli'i )•• 1 •
Hi th*' meitiiliinu. Ill” Atiu'iTcan
Rrjii t’rosH hits been > >> operiiiing mh<
'in fill!-, with the war 11 lief < li’iinn i
hmiH« in the 1 riitnd Statua ttt anal: ting
tbo v in kills mlh f
old .In the utimrst 1/Os ittije
’Mmdii)' t<» I'hirope from
poiti Everything offered
hie t>i i ll tihiliped iibroml
If should be utidi'isfnml, however, i
that tlie ituation ir to relief organ
izations which prevails now as <0111
pared with that huforo the dm lat.ition
ot ,v 11 by Hu I lilted States, i’ w lod
ly different. I’tioi to th ’ time Hie
American Red Cro: s had to be neti
trai, whereas the various relief organ
iz,it urns weie under no >u< h oidlga
ttoti With out entry into the war.
the R‘d < ro h became fiee tu exert it-
self in any w iy which, within tlie
mope of it* gitierill tufivif ies. might
aid our allien and uliied peoi'le
"W’o iiarueidly ho|><‘ tlii.f
will fi <d Hint the Rud t rim
to do atty thing
Crotm T* nil
chattered bv the I luted Slate
ernment, mid the pri blent 1
I'nitod St itoH In its president.
. ganizuHoti I elnngs to tiie
and h< 1 ke in this great
tn do nothin! mom
less Hum to <‘o
and Hie effort of our peo-
a siiiin'itii' alm "
appoint ment 1>Y
incnibershiii on
hoard Judge Hob
has tii-igiu d as chait
a oil < <> iiplM IlHoU
This < ommlttee
plans for <■
I hi* various war
Red
with
Hie
mi shall
orgatilziilhui. and cart j on
ll'i |il eni lll work in I he I nit 1 I ' ate
its a iiatlonal anxillaiy of Hie K<<'
i'rosH It may solicit fund in it
own nanie. but no solli itation shall
he made In the name of the Red t'ros
utile s nil Ihe pmieeds Ihetefioln
11V 01 to | lie Red < ’ I <>UH 01 V a n
The committee will give full
concerning its aetivities am'
I'ilianet'H to thi' Red I'fosi.
"The Red ('toss Will leidl Io | I .
feet I lie t a tula rd ol mil. ■ < 1 11 . i.
alitoiid, and will desHi'iiiiiiiiti mium
all chaplet i and or a nl za 11. u. dun
relief work information a to Hu
titre atnl quantity of materials
HUppleis most needed it the
The surgical di e Ini: < commit!
its work tor Aniorti an
Europe, will conform
da rds.
"Thu French ■a'itloii of thi com
miHee will become the stirgn al die
Ings service department of the Ann't
lean National Red Cross It will id
minister in France nil Hie suri .rtt
drosHlngs work of Ihe Rod Cm and
will be in charge of Mis C
tin, heretofore director in
the French section of the
diesHitigii connuitte
The Rod Ct ot s seeks to encoiti a ■
the efforts of all relief organization:
Il |s hoped that all sinh m ant a
Hotts, which me nuinm’.ietiiriiu uta
terials for hospititl or other relief
work among our allies in Europe
may become auxiliaries of the Re l
Cross, tbit; avoiding duplication Sue1
auxtliarles will retain their naiiu and
identity, tin Rod Crons will a dt-t
them in making their work effectivi
and with itch aUTlIntloll the Rel
Cross will transport theii material:
to Europe ftee of charge, mid see to it
that such materia Is are properly dis
t ributod.
"Maliy war relief organizations have
loltidted contributions in k nd some
of the articles solicited have been nc<
v ;sarv ; others, while give in a spirit
of a fine generosity, have m t Hove:
■ ■ir.ly been of groat benefit Yet oth
er articles have boeti sent tn Europe
which were not needed nt all
I'ressnre upon shippitig space Im
become very intense, mid it is abso
liitidy ui'cessary that for the present
nothing lie shipped abroad which i»<
not imperatively needed itioar
shipping difficulties become greater
each day the submarine warfare is
continued. The Red Cro'-s cannot
provide shipping arrangement for at
tides other than those which i’ ; in
vestlgations in Europe show to t •
qulred there.
"It is the hope that organizations
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I For tlie rest
|other story is
I working lor a few dollars tv week
|ltelpitig to support a poverty-stricken
I he father cannot undorstnnd (irlong for weeks;
or
t Ry F F. Rockwell, Autlioi of Around
the A’oar in the Garden.' Home Veg
etable Gardening," Etc.)
(Copyright 1fH7 by W. .Atlee Burpee
A Co. Seedgrowers. Philadelhpla.i
If there is one thing more annoy
ing than anything else on earth to the
layer falls in love with her■‘■n-ornge gardener, it is to have some
see the pit ture \n mne squint - eyed, yellow * spotted.
crab-legged bug. almut half as big as 1
;a split-pea, destroy in a few days the
,vines he has been carefully nursing
find his late
what to
Itut tt * not as bad
Th- ie a’e tiiiee general
the wee hours of de green lice, that don't look big : • »'dt u "st mid
moil ing, to fmd her father watt- enough or strong enough to survive """.at 1 n ciu
1 must a pnod puff of wind, have camped out "!>k'h m tlie e
hn the under side of the leaves mier eloug .
I'hev don't seem big enough to be H-e 1 th«- » a<m Itmei'ts
worth bothering about at first, and 1 he . v atid swallow portion of
or fruits. They include hu< h
they I'iesper.udcK m the potato beetle mid
stay the cabhagv worm.
The -< com] are the sucking in ects
form of
the plant's juices, sucked from ''el<»\'
nev "F
What it
ling lot het What huppvns
1 mk you to see the picture.
j The jiart that will appeal to all will!
fl. thi' true stow of the society worn-'
j in left alone Some mm think all
they have to do Is marry a woman. J
give her a ting, bed and board. an<l j won't
a good puff of wind, have camped out
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 244, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 9, 1917, newspaper, August 9, 1917; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1332968/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.