The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 32, Ed. 1 Monday, December 23, 1918 Page: 2 of 4
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WITH YOUR W.S.S.
FOR SALE
ONE I AMO
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Jeweler and Optician
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LIQUIDATE W.S.S.
PLEDGES SENT OUT
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great cotton center
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put Baj City
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note
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paid
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the road 01
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material
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of
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count rite •
<light in-
- ftwrry
detnjiad
you
has
United
t been
To th e»te
call
Stamps
tickets
.....
purpe
r ru
Willi tne
is in line
other
e events c
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and
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last
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maximum
running
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now in use.
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‘•«e all* ’
kind and
manage to
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*e1f hopples sly
norifv g< *«*rnnmn«
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ing tern h r, n u
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will
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cle
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ii» ••»!» I iind HftMhmi A
an
men
who 1
take-
Hon I
obligat on
yourself
yo»r
Cm e
II
Warn
Is dm
for pay
Govern i
.dis on the
and proje t
regulation
and
and
xa< ily
I < i\
for be
the last
i be MaUe*>rd« ( uuwty t ribune
One Y»ar ....... . II t<
the
last V
t. t
I .■subpai.,.
e morgoncy
$1 *.o.
The
tavor the beav
mediate future.
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have dearly in i
road is only i
that i
be oh
banks
li-hnient .
pl ot'-1
T he
mH
until
a.ppr«M'
being
complett
vehicle,
fully
Bargain price-
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3 15
1 7w
Meiican government
att» tition “*» paid
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it.
uddi d to
As
tint a the tnatlei
li of the fund
business a ehater'*
re you
1’i.td
Amt 1 fl
paui
pu*
mill De
■gee
of th
Ings
11 st.
to
off your
day
it by
are
Inga
h id myself r mt>
give th. m for t'hrwtmas
they nr the best gifts to give this
one of
bond" you have got >
Mmrlty any p’5
I'ticrn, new bruins
sihilitivs
Good borne, all
menta. dose In. for >*>•
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4
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liquidate
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hundreds of thou-.mi.
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War
I can
try
tile
n-
tdephon<
nd the
a lib-
of £
te
lev. hind’# hold-
notified to
Standard\
trge of the
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taming t
in» n
• dE #KuH»ntH.T;mi:tm'H:ttMB S 3 j»j
Tfifu dfucli/ik'd
War
olc-mnly
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"His
Pledge
| der.r M
Have
end ai
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to itiv<
airni A
rnr*t u
Hra<H-
Sirgeons
Iciits, burns,
first
nd
couiWned •
pro*
vehicles
*.t ion not i
vesi
ysteni
There is
traffic
to istablish
motor
4Ao IHHI Word, 1700 I
lu .frufb'tm li (Mil Bh
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ttAMl PR!/f
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; ir’ dion
:and that
, adopted i
I difiefent
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mat < scunpicx.
. m ■ i-’4s;ii y to
umeur |
wen pour*
in made i
prom.
and worm
.ppr.s
tor leiiide
rs ftom non
heavy a.- a
r its nwnir
<ine
slow
.it
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This
•"ompanies
con ve r* Ion
vhen he
but he’s
bow are ..
vehicle mi
with I not
octada I t..r
to
edetmed
i shown ‘
otc ae.t.i !:l
arts the •
.Not I Ho*
th.-
dared and
you.
in ’’
’ol Fol
misted
Applv
Mmi-
u r< alb' appreciate vfetorr show
tting more war savings stamps
-o—
patriotism. Liqui-
S. S. pledge before the
S. S. pledge
The final call
made by the
Winter cold.
GROVE’S TASTELESS Chill TONIC
Fortifies the System Against Colds, Grip
and Influenza by Purifying and Enriching
the Blood.
It contains the well-known tonic prop-
erties of Quinine and Iron in a form
acceptable to the most delicate stomach,
end is pleasant to take. You can soon feel
its Strengthening, Invigorating Effect. 60c.
Hunters
- to W.
He has
Foi 1
m
,llM* a month
and bring ih<
on. Texas
the ninth
Ings Cans
'wing of y
parr’otiam
Stamp
week * v
pledge
icomot
one hand
other
Res
the <
PLEDGE MONEY,”
“BILLY" SUNDAY
n* a
ent Hi
I tnst
hr*
P G.
•T‘!o
!V» b , •
t<> you
brought
clothed
*O t'.rt...
vourxolf
hern di
State*
brought
men.
bcyx’,
food.
gO'Ml
“It
thoea
I have ail I
going to
presents—
aartin ‘
long way in
s-ume that
<ie future i
ftthlcle t
started th*
That
di* < u tat cd
’ There ar«
oppttsed
the pro
tn peace
.zti
.32 ’a
"7 «a
17«.|!
I* 'a
people
•ring up
but
ire railroads, and
the lime to
lo make a real city of -j.
vapital. n w
Slfft II I s
liner- Heavier Read-..
■ditor <if Good Roads a? -e;
ier road for the i
v soc iu ! J c
i in it h-
Eug<is? V
meuaure for
with cutlin.’
solicit Ing fail
two viewpoint - [I
borne in mind 11
mu*t 11
an economic
i the
the
11*11X1*1 KtrittA f’Ktt i
li*i I0R •< 11 U.Hlfitl t HI vn,TEXAS.
......-.....(I- o
nii» War Saving* stamp*
The Strong Withstand the Winter
Cold Better Than the Weak
You must have Health. Strength and En-
durance to tight Colds, Grip and Influenza.
When your blood is not in a healthy
condition and does not circulate properly.
47 :
you
agree that
brill
t rcatim-nt
I When an efficient antiseptic is
Central Europe I*
chaos and boHhevlstn
Well let her on. for not ody* out
Central Europe.
reeking with
Item
Wood o‘‘
until »h*
pol«mn
Put rhe p-a-y in
date your W
day U over.
war trrn.a.
which results tn p
WEBSTER’S
NEW INTERNATIONAL
of Tex | 1(il
th*) ,
improve- >.
D. Hen*
roads
s A
em'.o, - I
better prices mol on better pa
von ever thought it
e«mpromise l
in.- . otirsoo of a
ou • I t
mea i
to th •
ii
IN
i ! IB
Hlid
— - — - , m
JtoWin
Her- ii yvur opp-rr- ,n--y 1 insure I**”
for thee ■
-,'ilor l»oy-
;l.. Hun It
them home,
that the
r. if you call
save and lanI
United State*
Savings Stfunps
has
<otsUng th
v day It.
■d an ;1
home.
This ’»
the I l
pun«t. I *
early * and
Entered a* »f <md elae* matter at
ti c iH stuffi e in Huy City under act
of Cungreae
t of the long
pubu<: roar
all classes
contended by some
that the present b
■ the beat
‘vef-y time you buy
S. F
I of the beat
baa ever leaned
on Texas’ Hl’ the trail I --t
our dollars’ I be
War **—“* i
now 1
MBIT J. I. WHtTtL, FI«T«»M <»l
FiB<*T < H Ft 1*1 It X t HI lt« H.
*tt* lHi»| I -1HI pt**|X», Hl
THl 11KH 11 HUR H t< b."
Hi
•ii
I
H*
w»
* t,M
r»-ase in
tructioii
Of tlo--<
the first Is
I for it Mirnvr--s
I progress and
v.-P pment of
portatian. Th
cade have del
sibilit yof dou
motor truck ai
express’ d
to stay.’*
of th-.
Some plain talk
tiie Houston
rotiaeil and
the
:rn*b
IOXH.HT HU MU X
Ro til |tl ll.jlt if LX|> THi
HI II l»i.If <*» A I HI*
to cause
•'Old Whiskers
mt
arrived at the con
t<» iiK!or|striH»
and Texa*
lata
ini pin
gave many
wer that he
pear< time*,
over and the
It
Your W.
month
ha* baen
Zt; year*
years beeniis*
that human nature
It I* nice, those fine platitude*,
sentiment is lieautiful. hut dollar
rents count in the long run, with the
mils’ of them falling to the p< r-im
mon pl< ker who lias tin- longest pole
road*.
Vice-President Marshall might ba
placed himself in oblivion
accept’ d the vice presidency
chuck to tlio bi4m with good old hur- -
«en»<- and courage lone a* Im i
Is human nature,’* he !
will be no permanent'
peace in thi world" Riner - Ivllizn
tioti begun, according tn history, the
world has MM«n a bloody conflict ever.)
War somewhere every few
of human nature and I
commercialized • .
The
and i
in at
city
business men held for V'
of dic-usslng the arbl- V-
ing m»d-' by Postamster G
bnon on Houston
;<) word* were »:>ared a1
p> ■- tmasler general came in for
era'; portion of the severest sort
War
Pdal p
means
. flour mill,
m nt hot; es, hundreds of homes,
ci v iopim ni of both tow n au.l
Although we
at otice. For use
Borozmio s the
healing agent,
ready for
r,dc. st nn
Huston.
duty
country
sailor has
a :ain
Interest of the Public.
• In considering the
should always be
that it is not the road builders or lhe|
truck maker* whose interest*
finally determine the solution
the public Which sihps the g« ods and I
pays the freight. |
The proposal to restrict load* Lol
the capacity of the prevent roads-or
the traffic-, with
The otl'-r is
scaled down
■
with a
\iat’
.-rexxee i
who
arm frorr
t-e r’ < • ' t. .' ". . c '
'i-tFe casualty lists
the
>t lh« day i
forming
-in it's i
<k to the old
Lit Santa Claus tiring war
was indulged
- inference of the
men licld
-ing the
tter
M R*t KIP1 It t I I *:
I he Ball) Tribune
Year .... |4 00
in cases of
and wounds, the
Is most important
applied
■ ro .iptl. . then- is no danger of in-
f-ctiia, and the wound begns to heal
on man or beast,
ideal antiseptic an 1
Rttv it now and
Price
Sold by
ii / <
i 11
°r i
w
IA1
I
pie of Houston, of on*
rcer their ’phone* di»<
utivson'* governtii’ r<t c
trol id*a will be over within a mon
tlm* This would be more than the
'phone •->mm»nU s could or would
stand and the eonver»U’n of them and
Mr ftarfawon to democratic rule would
be swift, sure and "sartin ’ Hustneaa
and ’a- n<-v go a Ione way in Ameri-
can potlHc*.
i.di M
U'.HU «<
"’I
•j ‘<1
41
<ft
try and
faith with
keeping faith
hat pL dv-e y
i Stales
Stamp*
d you
ha* been
have y
<vf the li
whose !
Horner Avena-* <’ and Fifth
t’brlHilan Silence service*
Sunday morning at i l o'clock.
Sunday S< litMil every Sundav
tine nt t* f-
I <--tluit.nial micflng «<v--rv
; to--lay evening at 7 o'clock
—.......-........ o O----------
Tribune can give you better < n
I graving than you ordinarily get
i ier lllhograpbliig amt hi tter
' ing al
- per Had
’ ibl- ’
I owr,
boys are not They 1 L
e br >ught home. 1 ack here I
in Texas and until they are
homo tl.ev must be fed and
ami canvi ■ >:. Your duty
• men, the duty you ow :
-mi y<-iir country has not
’•■■hargnd until
sotcller and
hack I. mie
u» men wh
V.'ar Savings
lothing and
!<i r. a. a
tak'-« money
these si, de |
n
man government
nn-r has suddenly
chtsion that bin < han* <
.Mexico Arixona
glimmering This late repent
■ i»ci- I* .< -ham- pure and -inipln and I”
ogly brought alsmt as an rxpedlem y
to relieve an embarraealng position
The recall of the meddlesome Germn
minixtir to Mexico was demanded l>
the Meilcan government twice before
and
the
•im-nt ft-' I ■ 11
A wee bit of advice to our
i gates from a < ■ nit .t
writer: Trtnrt
trust m i-e-n
powder dry’
ii»?
t It i- ne<---.rry to
mind the truth that
a factor in transp >r-
in itself it is of no
i no useful purpose,
analogous tp a railroad
a means to an
raiisi-ortation.
y when
poini
We carry a
to <ftre
and
beaten back
iffy t** bring
a minute* think
you are unde
an. to «
o the 1
War
bfw au.se fighting
stcpjwl Liaten! It is
G<-v.‘ r <c $’>’> ' --<) CVOO
S‘ >-tan "'»<» a month to
clothe and bring th’-se men
"'"me on. Texas foUml
D-c 'inti-*- ’he ninth Inning of
• W <r Saving* C •’ vfgn. Put
In that -rting of ours put the pay
In V. 'ir parr otism Get t] ,r... War
: Saving* Stamp Pledges wiped
I'hcle sim’s slate by Chrtstma.*
member The last -lay to
XVar S.-i-ing* Stamp Plodrew
cember '1--t Don’t waJt unlN tip
last . to get that ilovt»nwnont |
nine off your hands, don't wait
the last day tn make good
word do it by Christmas
‘ Tt e\ are fine investment*.
S <' mgs Stamps
1*
i earri’-r. A* it is -
the motor truck ha
come to stay ■ There seem to be n
mechanical m’-*ta< fos in the way of
continued int-iease in th. size
capaicty of truck, though under
| < nt mad ennaiti- n* the operating limit
m» to have been reached by the
vie«t trucks now in use. But with
niger roads there wo****! nmitabh-
developevi still lieav
and there would result s
unlike th, race between
and rolling stock.
und :.iih--.id tracks on the other, or j
between armor and projectile* Xnd ;i
without outside regulation the eotl-j!
flict betuimn the road builder and tie j
builder of vehicles might gi> on In- '
definitely, like the race hetwmn thfeH
maker* of itrmor plate and the tnatiu- ;
facturers of anuor-pieD ing projec ij
til. *
war I* now
gotnr to rule
sen«ion» and cnnt,roversle«.
will hold the power just the
lent
must la,- built 1
limit to th-
rt- traffic
to the existing r- ads,
where the iitlrden can
niinimu mchange in present
methods and a very
the ]>resc-nt co?
and maintenanci
t WO
Twar
uf tin restrictions
. non ff road wort, 'luring the las’ year
’hoi'i will la a resumption of road
wiii'Ii on a ,iv '- I' -i .ih- than ever Ev-
delay in reaching the solution of
problem of ad,mating roads
) kinds mattes a national solution more
di.fii u!t and put,- it further in the fn-
A<! ion is
> <r f j’’!
w hull j
mean the halt-
that promises
prosperity
importation
a formidable competi-I
Only* a few. comparative-
ly of our existing roads were built |
■ ■ your system is unable *o withstand the
(ilution of imminent, and to limit highway trans
porta’ion t that which they can
1> carry would he to lose most of thi
advantage of that means uf
-iiid haulage
"The obvious solution of the
bet ween
:-tion.,l
Boyt Are Not Over
war is over, people of
‘■ur bov.* are not.
1 ack
In gen-
mild the
ll.illic fol' I lie I fat
r the end to tie
_ -i. ' ae ol her hand, it W ill be
.pit ■ -mi- limit on t lie
. . p h it I Ilf I lie V i-hiclos,
i : v 11 ■ i rii-tIn■ ■ t It-' to-
moi < pro,-al-ly by limit
II fill i. i.id u i I .o 'i
tin a ,triti'itve fore-"', of the
i I t he l.itli-r naturally
,- qlic tioil of speed. Which
i in port alll a - I hat of wei ■ lit
- ..) l,;t , fartoi mu- i l-e i-i-ii i|<|-
;■. .1 with a view to obtaining not
p. i road- nor th- unlimited de-
i-l.....nt of th-' motor truck, but of
■ ■I Hill econoinii al I r III -l-ol tation.
V* t another point tliat must be giv-
i, <:uc weight i that highway Irans-
i is an interstate husines?,
whati'Vi r regulations are
must la- uniform in all the
• etion of the country
m1 I in a -solute anree-
iniong tli'' law of the various
which, induing by exjierience
it I. .. of otlier kinds, seems some-
wltat imp, .‘ciic-ilde or the r.-gulutlon
a. .st ■' inti t tak- n by the federal
aovimini nt.
The development of highway truns-
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ill i"> on. and w itli the removal
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bring on an el’-ction to f
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ownership
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Germaniam i* now leaving Mexico
f any loss of love b»
and the Ger
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maintain that a
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build a vehfeie
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 32, Ed. 1 Monday, December 23, 1918, newspaper, December 23, 1918; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1362292/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.