The Matagorda County Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, May 10, 1918 Page: 3 of 8
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France.
provided for
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J and comforts, and the troops al-
food
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course
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woman’s
r< aini-
Get a 11 ansfer
lots of room for you
Get a transfer.
by
.lame* Muiiiaonier) I lucg
\Ko the On'h lai Mullan
l’i< tares fur the American
lied t russ
Head wlmt the critics and
the big <it) papers think
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MI IISI SHAA
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and
the
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it
MI S I OK s| EVEDOKE
KEGI MIS is
. 1 have the c
n 1 patriotic Tt
e of the war
new
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last tew
S-O-M-E
Goodies!
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of that
run
dited
min-
ar-
tho
Do the right
time.
miserable
eon l ined
different
afternoon
Chapel.
little
how-
I THE SPIRIT OE 76 !
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France
before
the I’n
ficient
from,
|ntend-
i until
the
and the
clarion
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Hie
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Interval
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track of d<
Sunshine
Moore re
slUhte
jortant
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HtSks \ S I> Ml Kt || AS Is
I Al St H KI H t Kltss
ADA I K I'islSt. DKIA I .
‘tits Will
nd being <
firms, the
irniahed The Tri I
tho plalf.
afternoon s
:i ppolntefl
First National
in Democracy
ed it. v
elm r.it terl al ion
est
told
end
ed i
loonii
a transfer
iclim d to
pro-
way
inoic
The
an ad-
rnark I nr
<• pllfltO
field o
he Heed
I LAX A-
>rdinary
less nor
itue sod
E. juc.
Thursday
Lesley
hing’s
es our
to
in-
: I
: I growing
Built for Hie higher ele-
ments of htinninif)
eh illzatluii It is
melting pot of souls.
Get off the
Get on the
j food administrators of Texas, in ■
' r* ali/iwLlzwl vrlzj/lnm I
recent meeting of;
iciety at
e given
Yodlers who < ,inu
icstown Exposition
uch unqualified
AAII A I I ItI I It s
sAA ABDI I ••Illi
IIONOK SA STI M"
Do not fail to hear the report
the degate to t
oenta
of .1
terdm y G A
i< r amongst the li
>se of a. celer.iling
y advertising the
vi in M itagi
They
and
J. K
Miss Anna Painter of
rived in the city Friday
guest of Miss Toup
■ .... ». a
fake The Trtbsae and help It help
began Tues-,
Mrs. Brock
A number of
A
art."
Sew
" The
I vetting Mail.
System'
theme of any
product Ion
will tout'll
hi and
It h
ii His triji will
■xeellent purpose
One from the Governor;
the other from General
Pershing, and the third
from Administrator Peden;
all conveying the word of
success on the Texas Plan
of 15 Days without wheat.
he has then
md a most e
an bring about
red taiie, which so long has hampered
progress Beaumont Enterprise
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foration of the Mis
of Methodism.
page at a time. e.
to certain businc
I tile for this beini
| bunt
Th
The
sl'llin OF
I’D I Bl D ( Boss,”
for Th.'
for the
. anipaign
Moore and I
liness for
with tip-
bl... lied ,
County
•re wan .
getting I
up and
ako the
3.
(Telegram.)
Houston, Tex., April 28, 1918.
I Herbert Hoover, U. S. Food Ad-
ministrator, Wii-hington.
“Three hundred and twenty- [
five federal district and county |
U
cotnplis
spond t
Hies,
e period of
Pc
1
Bay |
by Mr.
se who
Tribune are
maim. Stern .<■ Kr.i
house and Elev ator Co . I
D. 1* Moore Dry Goods
Bank. Ba
P. fl. Seel
•H CO.. I.
Kugeley
e magician Durno.
.nator, Lloyd H. Taylor, are re-
d unique in their lines of Inter-
wt.ch never fail to entertain
t lilldrcn
Bnlcoti)
I ower I lour
d.t and gloom:
train, there'-.
This Picture
Anything Aon
Seen Before
trouble in
after lined
rest. Hay
Ditch
Sew Aerk I veiling Sun.
"William Fox luo done
a service In producing It.
It is a picture big with
humunil) Trents u great
subject st|uarelv The
Inrre eiisl Is excellent "
A ork Evening
Journal.
"If you don’t, sit in your
chair and hold on tight,
you arc not human.”
Sew A ork Morning
Telcgriiph.
"The picture Is deserv-
ing of universal attend
time
Sew A ork Globe.
"Thrilling plot,
sorbing, convim Ing.
Sew Aork .loiirilnl of
of Commerce,
masterpiece of Him
Those that
ch Im It In every
bigger, better and
appealing that
Birth of a Nat ion "
tunity through the army publi-" ar'
cat ion ‘Stars and Stripes’ to i'" ' "•
know part of what the largest
State in the Union is doing.’’
by your great I
war.'
i x ..v ............. win ;
through sacrifice of men, money j'
•‘Federal Food Administrator for | both old and young, for, as Barnum |
Texas.
A ork Evening
AA odd.
■A masterpiece of film
dramu Comes up to th.
of great
human story ever
from beginning to
I Audiences evldenc-
tlie heart ( lipping of
the scenes."
Smith
Pierce
to bo
for a few day*.
vain.' in
the entc.ill
piny Into
pastor, Bev. Mr, Bradley pre-1
Bev. G. T. Storey of
preached the opening sermon,
and special music completed the pro-
gram.
The business sessions
day with the president-
of Bryan, in the chair
delegates have t ...
whom are the fol]..wing
Bobbin-. Bay City: Mrs. M. G. Ta-
lor, Iago; Mrs. Virginia Staples, Kerr-,
villi ; Mr M G. Stell, Navasota; Mrs.
Chris G Dullnig of San Antonio, who ,
is synodical president, has also or-1
lived and will assist with tile work 1
the convention
The meeting will Io- A e-lueH.'
to the I
Eternal Memory of
■' ■ Dollar a Year
The M
I Inman
about this might) pin).
Don't miss it whatever
you do
Ing counterpart
”—the kind
that rn-e-l-t J
in your
mouth
—lisht,
fluffy, tender'*^,
cakes, biscuits and
doughnuts that just 1
keep you Ii a n k i n i> E
’round the pantry— I
all made with 5
CALUMET |
BAKING POWDEK 1
the safest, purest, most ■
economical kind. Try J
it—drive away bake-day ■
failure,”
You save when you buy it. u
You save when you use it. M
Calumet containsonlysuch 1
ingredients as have been fl
approved officially by the K
U. S. Food Authorities.
HIGHEST AWARDS 3
inu(k‘ >*
J S. Pom
the purpu
into a |”’“ ,|J"
the kev-1 <l"
Mr.
I not the
i this
i Council Soles From the Heport
,c u.al. «„uluuC. v. j I oincrenee Secretnr).
already arrived, among |
Mrs. F.
M. <
were second in the
study classes, and
he bulletins. The
lIHs and 1919 is
Appropriations this year as follows:
Home work, ii$5,000; foreign work,
1275,000, making . total of $400,000.
This does not incl ide the amount set
aside for the Girls School in Bin, nor
for the Women's Medical College in I
Baker china, and other new work that Is
own Loon to lie enterprised
! associates for the wonderful sue- j
cess crowning your efforts in ■
! teaching Texas to achieve the
maximum efficiency in conserv-
ing its great food store house for I
the use of those who are making
our rights anti libcrtie- secure.
“Please be assured that you
■)-operation of every '
xan. Cordially yours,!
“W. P. Hobby,
“Governor of the State of Tex- j
| partment.
Many men are needed in this serv-
ice, and can be inducted or enlisted,
between the ages of IS and III.
will enter the service at once,
receive the usual army rate
j with customary allowances
i pendents.
Stevedores are hard to find at this
time, and the quartermaster's depart-1 an<128 to mingle with each other
merit will accept any good, husky la-1 an(j fo ]<now each other and to |
The quota for Texas is eighty <soi. vjsjon of what America asks of I
$2.00;
TirkcK for one I
50c; children'
single j
' rived In the city Saturday for a visit
: with her sister Mn
We must not be-
little 'he task, for it is great, situ- I
-but tt can and will be ac-
ed The more readily we re- 1 ”
doc he
supplies, i
square.
Afternoon performance® at 2:31;;
night performances at 8.30.
.
i
I ities, if any accompam d by at least . •
the! two letters of reference.
11. W. Lewis,
Federal State Director, V. S. Public
Service Reserve
eyes, mil the tremendous
I red tape that every win
Inid to unravel. Nearly al
President Wilson asked cou-
nt these thongs and give him
power, and onl;. within the
whether or not
would get what lie had asked for.
hat possi
part wit
meeting a success.
Mrs. J. K. Smith returned home
Sunday from Houston where she haa
been visiting relatives.
Miss Mildred Moody of Houston ar-
—
It was only a very short time ago
that Jewel Productions. Inc , went in- j
• I to the Him business to grab up all
tie big fo.itur''- money could buy And
tlii'i vc succeeded beyond even their
hilarious expectation. Then
lewd gallery is one of
st in all filmdoin anil 1
latest acquisition is none other
that
life.
| imitnbl
that g
real pleasure to con-' i. a\
gratulate you and your worthy ! • ■pi,,, whitn" w
for Br
It’s
Auxiliary to Bnizus of Presbyter) Met and it Is hoped that this number can I them back of the lines,
at Paliiclot. I be obtained without difficulty AI
——— * letter of application should be sent |
Palacios. Texas, May 7.—The an- 10 Mr Lewis, stating applicant’s age,
nual meeting of the woman's aux- ^eighth, weight, and physical disabil-
iliary of the Brazos Presbytery open- - • -■ - -- — —
ed here Monday evening, with
local pastor, Bev.
siding Bev. G T
City preached the
! Speii a| to Tribune.
Smithville, Texin
; \V. Lewis. Federal
| the F S. public
I Smithville, Texas, ha
‘ secure men for
rather has gain
d new opportunities.” In tliesi
words, President Wilson set his
of approval upon the work which he
, "may be said to be an integral
part of the national defense" in its
tarrying to the various communities
an "interpretation of <
meaning and imperative needs."
The company appearing in Ba)
City this year, under the auspices of ! home
Driimiiili' Sews.
' William Fox has given
us a picture that stands
slioulder to shoulder with
'The Birth of a Nation.’ ”
Brooklyn I aule.
Foo Hindi Hint Is good
cannot be said about it
It Is a play tli.it deals
with big tilings In a big
Way interest is never
lost througliout the
thread d the intensely
human dranui and the ex
ei'iition Itself is remark
Our work is "missions." We are1
trying to help save the whole world,
out we work under the departments'
foreign" for the
Ving for space in
as follows 1 11 i
sso. I’nlon Ware- I
Badouh Bros.
s Emporium.
Bank
City |
Alamo
Milling j
Ino. T |
1.
(Telcgiam.)
Governor’s Mansion, Austin, j
1 Administrator Peden, Houston.
“It is a
obtaining fl a*
Hier Inform 'ion
ituntion.
Judge Carpenter, however, contin-
ued io sene as county food adminis-
trator after leaving the Judge'- of-
fice and can lie found in the Boney
building, upHtairs.
Judge Perry Is now the county
judge, but Is not the county food ad-
ministrator.
of "home” and
of system.
Texas confer
port that
ntun
Now comes the rep<
erlnnd telling us th
entourage is becoming alarmed
the mental condition cif the k
' these Europeans are slow
e known that something
wrong with that arrogant jon-of-a-
gun for four years.
II DGI < AllPl STEK SI II.I.
I DI A I 1 FOOD ADMISISI II.A I -I
Of -----
legs and '
America will I
proclaim itself. But
one thing remains
certain— th;1 acts of
heroism of the bat-
tlefield will be re-
corded with parallel
honor to the patient,
steadfast grind of
service back of t he,
lines, and the men;
who shall stand forth '
as typical of the,
American spirit of ‘
the early twentieth ■
century will be:
„ M..,' ”
If y . ..; > on tl'.e worry I rain
Get a transfer.
You must nut <ta.v there and complain
Get a transfer.
The cneerful care are passing through,
■And the
conference assembled, pledge
their unswerving devotion,
• steadfast service for God
o the end that our I
ustain our gallant' s
jr glorious
■d for t
General
rate and lecture
question of Ini-
substitution and con-
Cooper performn
pin t toward that atilij's t
got but
Pills,
rheumatic
s normal
permanent
it ail dealers
>r a kidney remei:
the same
Foster-Milburn (’<.,
Y
With Matinee Daily
H you are on the grouty track,
Get a transfer.
Just take a happy special back -
Get a transfer
J'.nip on the train and pull Hie rope
none other than
wonderfully real story of eit
'The Price of a Good l ime," in
transcribed to the wreen by
of woman producers,
from the story called
htcb Ma t bin Orth wrote
storic
out-
organisation for its
winning the war. The
"Wake Fp, America.” and
! the addresses will be entirely In spirit
i with that clarion call
These v
Presbyt
We
believe, however, that it is coming to
him at last and that from now on the
war work will lie speeded up. Mr.
Baker has all along been a pacifist and
we believe did not fully realize the
situation. He has seen with his own
eyes and naturally we may expect l et-
ter results from bis department. The
entire country, for that matter, has in
some way become thoroughly aroused.
We realize, the job before us and that
job will be settled satisfactorily in
the course of time—Bay City
bune.
We are truly glad that Mr
made that trip and saw with
eyes the tremendous task before him
■ n 1 before all of us
great,
and will be
The more readily we
•y demand made upon ns.
er for money, men
wner the task will be finished |
moner our boys will come
in triumph back to their
s. The cutting of ail red
tape would do as much to speed up
the war program as would anything
else, and we believe that Mr Baker. G
now will lie .is ready to take the short (
cuts as would any other man In his |
position and with the knowledge of
V <»i k A iiici'huin.
'The Birth <>r a »\utiun”
at laM eclipsed Made new
hiatory in (lie film IniHi
n< Tin* moat vital
put on tho
Some day—some-
whiTv in America - l
some great architect |
or artist is going to
turn the product of
his genius into a!
monument,
note of which will be '
the unnuirred sim-!
plicity <>f the Gre-
cians; and some-
where on the facaile |
or column <
lovely pile of marble
and granite, bronze .
and silver will be t he |
inscription:
"Ei’ecte d
pened his eyes to th« work
l The entire trouble in all
)d State ; ha.-> been tb.e slow-
will be:
“The Dollar a Year Men.”
The Federal Food Administra-
! tion for Texas is filled with
" ,>av I splendid men who are of the dol-
foi- de ! jar a year stamp. Big. steadfast,
| tireless, patient, enduring men.
They came to Houston April 27
n York I lnieNt
The Honor System* in
tlie motion picture pretty
nearly at Ils best Von
must certainly see (ho
n<?u picture ai (In* Lyric.”
\cu 1 oik liiimm1.
'Ih<iy one who nees it
will tend .ill Ins friends
to M»o it, and l»y that time
it will i»e lime Im him to
wee it iignln.”
2.
(Telegram.)
American Expedition,
Administrator Peden, Houston.
“I assure you the American
Expeditionary forces appreciates
‘ | the sacrifice made 1 „ v ..
toward winning the
United States will
! you i
I their
; and country tc
I bread may si
|troops and ou
i We are enlistei
the war.
' telegram g
nanj enthusiastic determination
ver organize five million Texan.1
n*r.! to effective line of defense.
We‘ “E. A. Peden,
i Mnrylund to demon*
on that kiiperlativo
lf fl I portance,
lervation; and Mrs
i the name
i nearest the heart of each of us, the
| work of the national Red Cross, hav-
democracy; jng peen assigned by Mr Davison for
this purpose.
These subjects conn so Intimatel)
to every citizen of Matagorda
the business men, who will allow the I county, that it is hoped that they will
proceeds for the benefit of the Li- ava)] tbemselves of the opportunity to
brary Association, is in every sens' arl(| hear the demonstrations and
a part of the patriotic program out- lecture on the food and Red Cross
lined by every organization for t» prorrami, even if they cannot at-
assistance in winning the war. The tend the interesting course of the
slogan is "Wake Bp, America," and Chautauqua in full.
rogram is given in this issue
of Tiie Tribune, as well as the pleas-
s of the performers.
adults, $2.00; chil-
li.00.
adults.
•. Colored,
Act quickly in tin
in Huie of kidney
Kidney Pills are nu
Blent of Bay City
worth.
City, says; ’For over twenty
I suffered terribly from ill
I nuitlc pains My Joints were s
! and lame and mv limbs swollen
kidneis acts irregularly and Hie
cretlons were scanty and painful
I luissaee and contained sediment.
; back ached and pained and I was
I couldn't work. I >
to tied and though I ti
medieines. I
lan’s Kidney
ever, removed the
and made my kidney
cure nas been
Brice tloe
simply ask to
I Doan's Kidne. Pills
/.lr Coston had.
Mfgrs., Buffalo, N
1
^<2 ’
1 time, and the quartermaster's depart-
ment will accept any good, husky la j nllu nllu„ vnv.i
Liorer. whether lie be white or negro . (inhirge their horizons and their l Tiiat lands you at the station Hope
Get a transfer.
—Chattanooga Tinies.
-----o—o-----
| “PKI< E OE GOOD TIME”
• ' LATEST FE A l l KE.
■ Mildred Harris and Kenneth Harlan
I’lay I.tads.
A I B ASM I K.
at the door.
) not forget the dates. Thursday.
Friday and Saturday, May lf>, 17 and
1R. in Bay City, in the tent on the
ASH MOOD.
There will be service both morn-
ing and afternoon at the Ashwood
school building Sunday, May 12. Rev.
Manis of Wharton will conduct these
serves. Everyone is invited and
I urged to be present.
I The Ash wood prayer meeting is
! progressing nicely and we ask every-
i one :hat possibly can to come and
l take part with us, and help make
o-1 Wonderfully
Picture of All
the Time
May 7. Mr. II
State director m' |
service reserve.
been asked to'
evedore Begiinents, j
quartermaster’s de- (
the Dollar
Men.”
History will rush i
forward; strides for-1
ward i
will in a measure as- i
suage the wounds
and agony of lost >
eyes, arms,
a new
The i
the celebration of the Missionary (
tenniel of .Mot hod ism. ThL sstiii^-,
1 lip
consist of a tbor.'ugli -tudy of th.'!.,
fields, Hie formation of many prayer
cilices and the raising of $35,000,00f
In Southern Methodism for the ad-1
both old and young, tor, as narnum
|reminded us, the public lovet to be!
fooled ” jj
•ready here will have the oppor- ■ ‘
Southern
vanceinent of the cause of mission i
The Methodist Episcopal Church is
asking for $80,000,000.
A ork
Honor
has biggest
HiTicn
move y
I binkini’
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Smith, Carey. The Matagorda County Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, May 10, 1918, newspaper, May 10, 1918; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1346312/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.