The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 176, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 17, 1919 Page: 4 of 4
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Without wearing extra sized or oddly shaped
shoes, these little appliances will give you com-
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have feet.
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That it i-n't a good idea to change
husbands without genuine consider.i
lion, which cannot be a thing of a
moment, is the advice of the picture,
“Don't Change Your Husband." pro-
duced by Cecil H DeMille for Art
craft and which is scheduled to be
shown at the Grand AVednesday.
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miting prof< ssion do not seem bad
The phvsical ri' ks of the business are
great, but the bomber, as long a* he
remains, seems to have no right to
complain of economic s’O mergence.
These deductions flow from wh<t is
known of the man who exploded the
Palmer house and himself with It
His clothes were of excellent quality
and new His shoes were of sound |
leather, and attached were ruhlmr
reels that give the springy step
youth. There was a
attesting no debarment from the de-'
lichta of personal cleanliness
They arc
They have a passion for
The vocation is a toilless
its followers.
Magill Bros.
Phone 86 Bay City, Texas
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to your satisfaction. He has given foot comfort
to many thousands, and he can do as much for yott. Everybody
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. of the deed records
( ounty. Texas, to
Um riioid refiTenci
more particular de
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time, during
wuh drawing
Chemical
l-’or the series
, to I e held
lune at six of the
ols, a number oi ?
I reput a 11'm II.1 VC been en
include Hr. J L Me
i Edith Lathrop of the
bureau oi education.
Webb Blanton, State
f public instruction
round table disciis-
lee lures These
present on at
place. Mrs
specialist in
and Dr
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in •very
presented
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the hadii
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That
sltliatei
of Matagorda. Stale
scribed more full) a
Beginning at the N. W
tract of hind deeded by
Sling to Duel os ,V
•12 deg 30 mln W
Just soiilli of cemetery
the Cun Bell It H .
vis to post lor
IL'S.l vrs. to the S
the Dueros As Dumolt
thence N 27 deg 30
to the
The Tribune lias Just received
omplefe line of corporation wtocl<
teitiftcate mimplmi If you are In
bo Hiire to tote thia line
of ..amplea before buying The line
I. complete and ton have the oppor
(unity of s<
sort inent.
Mil ltd f* >\l l.
Keitl I slate.
said <
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A’ligel nug tind
No 3t>!'j on the dm ket
I did on the toil dav
l!H!t, at 11 o'clock a
levy upon the following de.eril
triictH and pnr< els
the county of Matagorda.
Texiis, and belonging to th«
A Ixee. to wit
parcel of land
expense of II Ml, |f
mere pi luting of a
page quest (onllaire. already M
type, the departments having :
idle clerks to assemble the data
I named one chief drawing llktn
from the government, who at
same time, during the same sevet
hours was drawing |::.’>mi from th<
Vmerlcan Chemical Society, which
private corporation was housed with
! it-, corps of private employ*
buri an of mines, receiving from the
government free its rent, water, fur
niture. lights, electric Ians and ian
itor service, and that last year Iron
its I !.am members it took In |;37H(Ki
in fees going into the coffers of till-
private corporation, and that thou
sands ot sinh cases existed among
the government employes of Washing
ton
I showed tlnil such graft and cor
ruptlon had existed here for aO vi ars
that we democrats had inherited thl
vicious system from the republicans
who would in".et abolish it. and that
unless we democrats cleaned house
.mil wiped out this disgraceful graft
and corruption, we could never again
expect sue. ess In election or hop<* to
retain the people's confidence.
I regretted being forced to use re
publican votes to pass good, whole
some, democi atlc measures, but I al
wavs use for good the Instrumental
Ities which the Altnighlv places in my
hands and since I couldn't get enough
di'inocrais to pass, | was thankful for
the republican assistance Detno
cratlc mistakes during the Sixty-fifth
t'ongress arc rcsponsiide for the re
publicans now having cont nd of botl
the house and senate The record
shows that on test votes I passed nix
rest.hit ions by 1011 to |X0 to 109
D»."> to Sb and so on
When any
tight ensues ,\ cone re--man on ar
rlviii!- In Washington is sopped with
patronage, big mileage, cedar chests
oak boxes and other mouth closer
Naturally some members tried to ston
my proposed reform by mentioning
patronage given me Dining the Six
i ty-flfth Congress democrats allotted
me two patronage positions, one
page and the other a postoffice clerk
My young son filled the pageship I
appointed Guy II Holcomb of Brown
wood as postoffice clerk, which hi
held some months, then voluntarily
resigned I then appointed Hillier'
lx left r of
the
Ing th*-
aid month, between
and I
at the
(ounty I
-ell 111 puldic
right, title
mid Jno. A Ixee
The State of Texas,
County of Matagorda
Whereas, by vntui
der of Halo issued out
Court ot Matagorda County
a judgment tendered in
Ilin Ihtli day ot June
favor of N
Jno, A Ixee
said court.
June. A D
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a. -enting thu
n a question
in Old Wives
Id Graham Phillips,
lecintly produced
equel tp that
an entire
with a
i beauty
of
College Station, Texas. June 15.—
The experience of the most success-
ful poultrymen has convinced them
that by judiciously culling the flock
and eliminating the non-produeers.
the same number of eggs may fre-
quently lie secured while the feed bill
may be greatly reduced. The high
prices of feed make this especially de-
sirable at this time.
Realizing this. I’ W Ixazmeier.
poultry husbandman of the extension
service. A and M , announces that a
fall culling demonstration” will la
((inducted over the State, for the pur-
pose of instructing poultry raisers in
the essentials of selecting a laying
he n
The county or home demonstration
agent should select a flock of 50 or
100 fowls and arrange a meeting nt
the most convenient place in the I
community and then arrange for the
poultry specialist to include this place
in the itinerary being nrr.mged dur-
ing the campaign. All such requests
should be made before August 15 in
('order to receive attention
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If the citizens of any community ,
d( sire such a demonstration they .
should talk to their county agent or
home demonstration agent at one* '/
and request that arrangements i.e
made for a date
In these demonstrations every p. r- i
son desiring instruction will be ex-j
pccted to handle some of the Hirds
and pass judgment on them In oth-!
er words the people will really do the ;
culling, after which the poultry spe-:
cinllst will make a final examination
and point out and give reasons why i
of the student's Judgment is either cor-
laundrv ticket,‘rect or erroneous.
* * * ' This will furnish an opportunity
for many people over the State to re- ■
. Sit-
;:l>ou! > utiles horn I’.tlacBK. with good
graded road, and about 2 miles from railroad
shipping switch Bargain price, otiix $25.00 per
a* re. Terms. Worth double. Let us show it
to you.
Tra<(d to New York, it is found
that the necktie that decorated the
bombers’ throat cost $1 3<t: that In
asked the halerdasher lor the beat
in his -hop. The cobbler who added sttation request your county or home
luxury to his footgear says his pock-
ling]*.I Not misery and want
-’.aw l.ir'h to the deed. The man. as
sketched by his possessions, slutted
the material pleasures of hated Amer-
ica. One can see a dapper figure tak-
ing train for Washington with a
death-dealing bundle.
Anaivhists seldom work,
hat passers,
collections.
one. yet gainful. Its followers, not
often regarding their business seri-
ously. get their pleasure by ranting.
But along comes a chap with an in-
ward urge to make his deeds square
with his words. He acts, and the
brotherhood finds pick-ups few. The
industry is injured Some day a
lodge of anarchists may arrive with
humor enough to condemn the action-
ist as an enemy to his class. New
York Tribune.
demonstration agents to make ar
ran .ements bi for ■ it is too ' dm'
only a limited number of plmes ran
be visited in each section
tn.,
billow Ing described
I land situated Ini
Sin......'I'""' ""“rest
said Inn
certain lot or i
I tn tlie county
of Texas, and de 1
follows
corner <»f a
N M Vogel
Inimoit. thence s
s.‘. i v rs to post
road, east of
I hence S ID' ■’>
thence 1'1.
of
Itutd.
corner
of
min W
vrs to the pin*...... la 'Junin*;,
mining within -<aid boundaries,
ricres ol land, out of airvev
I A G N U.K Co nt v<
also the same land entiveved by d
woman s
i rather per
for New,"
which Mr
But this 1- not a sequel to that story
I On the con i ary. It is an entirely new
land original photoplay with a wealth
of novel quality and a beauty that |s
indeacribal le It is one of the real
iiigh art pictures of the year Its eu
t< rtaining feature- are -<» pronounced
that It stands quite alum in thl* and
in many i.ther rest
Texas, this the
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Bert Carr,
Sheriff. Matagorda < ounty, Texas
Bv Jim I’it/maiirice. Deput'.
fl Itl “3 30
sley Georgette
printed chiffons in com-
bination with taffetas,
crepe, foulards and pus-
willows.
Jeanie Mm pherson is the author
nd lie has woven a tale of really
' .'.(tit i 1'ul eli.trac ter, and into the warp
and woof has Introduced a thread of
Oriental mysticism that is distinctly
bizarre and at the same time effec-
tive.
Gloria Vw in on i- the leading fem-
inine figure and her work is aid to
be exquisite, while she is certainly
one of the most beautiful women on
Elliott Dexter and
the leading male
roles and do so with real artistry.
I’or a picture out of the ordinary in
every n- p< < t. ' Don t Change Your
Husband" can be strongly
mended.
place on
Ti'Xa
City;
East Texa-
on lune 20
21 at the Sam limi-ton Norma!
College, Huntsville; on June
21 al the Ciiiversity of Texas:
oil June '-'I and 25, al the Smit l| we-'
Texas Normal College, Sin Marcos
■>n June 20 .’s. at the Agricultural and
Mechanical College. College Station.
tatters have born sent out l\ lb
stati superintendent of public in-
uructlon urging superintendents,
principal'-, teachers, and oilier friends
>f education to attend at least one of
these gatherings \s tin e meetings
ire to take the place of the usual sum-
mer <-onfi-rem e of the coitniy super-
nfemlt nt ■ w ith the State superintend
nt. each county superintendent is es-
icciallv urge I to he present at the
neetin- placii most convenient for
him Opportunities will be given for
I'hool boards and others having
i hool business with the State super-
ntendent, to hold personal consul
t at ions
Among the topics to be discussed in
the division of rural schools are the
''ollowing Educatiomil Conditions in
Texas. Reconstruction of the Rural
Schools. The I’laco of Supervision pi
Readjustment of Rural Education, Ru-
ral l-Mn ition a National Emergency.
Standardization of Rural Schools.
1‘roblems in Rural Education and
'onntry Life. The Community Center
the Hope of Democracy. The I’rmttce
»f Citizenship. Outlook in Rural Edu
cation. The Kindergarten and Modern
Education. Can Texas School Laws He
Enforced'.’ Value of t'omtuiriliy Sing-
ing. \ (’ounty I’nit Plan for Texas
Schools. Needed Amendments to the
’ompul'oiy Education Law. Methods
of Advancing School Consolidation.
How Agriculture (Tassos <n l.'iical
Schools May Serve the Ru’ail Com-
munity. Is the All-Year Scheol S-r-
xion Practicable for Toxas. Value o’
i I'a rent-Teaeh(>rs‘ Association ft r u.v-
'iy Rural School. A'alue if AVomin
School Board Members on Di:'.Viet and
'ounty Boards. The Problem of Elin
nating from All Texas Schools 1’or-
>ign Languages as a Medium ot lu-
ll ruction. The Need of l’(ileral ind
"'fate Aid in Public Educati vv. Ameri-
canization and Patriotic Work hi l'i>x-
as Schools, Recent and Pr ipos- 1
School Legislation tn Texts, Desir-
ible (Tmnges In the Present I'o’tr ■■> of
Study
ges it e |
f Matagorda
Heh deed ami
here mule
pthm of
day
Tuesday
houis of
o'clock
court
! will
auction.
«ang to the
the 1st da'
which
V(*l 21
OWi
' Z. "'"■'-skiy / / |p- VA ;
in passing my 11 resolution > of in
qutry, eliciting names of all govern
ment employ* - holding dual position
and drawing big salaries from cor
I'oration-. I clearly showed that such
information thiough my
■iu stionnaire could be
the nominal
• voicing the
quest ionnaire.
the
week
I Slate
<>f nationul
gaged Th •;
I Brien ami Miss
I'nited St ite.s
who, with Annie
-iipi-rinlen ent of
will conduct the
sinus and also give
three speakers will be
least one day at each
Katherine t ook, national
rm al sdi ol super' iaion,
Henry E. Jack son. also famous in
ial i-hool work, will speak at Hunts
vilb'. Austin, San Marcos and (’o)leg(
Station Mrs Julia AA’ade Abbott, na
tional specialist in kindergarten edu-
cation, will speak at t'anvon City
t'ommeree. and probably will
an engagement for an amir*’-.
large city of North Te <
■ pceialist for tin northern
yet to be secured.
The conferences will fake
June 17 anil 1* at the AVe t
State Normal College. C.inyon
"ti June it* ami 20 al the
State Normal. Commeice:
mil 21 at the Sam
Huntsville;
months, then
I then appointed
Anson, who voluntarily re
signed a few months before adjourn
ment The Washington postoffico wa
. short 100 clerks 1 let my young hoc
j work tin re until adjournment Not
since eoneress adionrned March 1
. have I b id any son on gov"rnmen’
nay roll. I am against the patronage
system, against mihage mor*' than
actual expense and have eon*h enth
voted and fought ngalnst all grift of
every kind Every democrat here en
Invert patronage
Hv expending this little 11*0 the in-
formation which I am going tn ob-
tain from my 11 resolutions passed
if properly used by congress will
save the people of this government
fully 1200.000.000.
Thomas L. Blanton
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 176, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 17, 1919, newspaper, June 17, 1919; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1362435/m1/4/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.