The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 207, Ed. 1 Friday, July 25, 1919 Page: 2 of 4
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to get WRIGLEY’S.
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Methodht Preachers WIII Open Drive
bundaj July 2*.
The great tumult In the illy thin
morning wa* nut the result of a race
riot The parents were only arous-
ing their children to give them a
glimpse of sunlight fur the first
in their live*
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a community
social intercourse
benefits of chnr« he
in the reach of all
boys
HUCC< MK.
In war
when you
and Want
and fre.it
money, yon
for fin mrlal kiicccsh
Buy war aavhigs utami
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BP
may modify this law in some
aspects, but It is not
unto will modify
to get
and
out. for they
will prove the
the youth of th<
(>’ kotiml
and
hllvth us th<
tiie adder Quid'
patriots, or the
Lullus. Texas,
preacher* in Tc
isiana und Nuw Mexico
Soldier"’ M‘iuoii.11
y. July
to be
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neighbors
bonds of h
roads and
well look foi ward to
progresH ami prosperity
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think!
for attaining
ot failure But
su< ( es.'.fol III
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by being,
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knowH
ruin of
dollar hi
friend*
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preluntnary
head
four
so of congress has
up to the senate
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from November to
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ability
quickly'
unneeett-
rton’s i
suit anti vote
to build real
shed ami :
i OMIAG SVH RI»\V,
“HIE Minion I II III..”
level would require two on
three on a ten
per cent grade, and four on a fif-
in teen per cent grade. Engineers usu-
ally figure a six per cent grade as a
maximum.
Road work
been as
work.
importance to a coin-
What kind of a road should
Of what should It be eon-
What are tho things to be I
In locating the road’
structure
receipt
us to the
The plan J
By ;
from the
Methodist '
It i
alone !
as
crude as hl: statements would Indi-
cate the bt t thing ho can do (or his
country i. to stop down and out.
< Every’ woman’s heart is bound up
in beautifying her home, making It a*
perfet t ;»•• po slble for her family and
friends.
< You can help her make home beau-
Hftil 'y presenting her with one or
more piece* of cut glass. For this
adds just the finishing touch to the
dining table, buffet or drestsng table
I Cut glass is the happy combina-
tion <»< beauty and much usefulness
( We are extraordinarily proud of
our assortment and it always pleases
us to show our goods No trouble
about the price It will suit any purse
Ing of the campnign and will
followed until the fifth Sunday
August when the campaign
minatc I'ield worker!
tho lour States report
and popular intercut
of ihe memorial as
io those in the service
pnil'.n headquarters have
lishod at (he \dolpliu.
I 'alias
Dallas, Texas, July 23
tiontnenf of $1,100,000 of a fund of
$10,000,000 to lie raised and expended
by the Baptist General Convention of
Texas was
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ruin
land
nt first
refreshing, but
erpent
action is m
co tin try is
we can
great
Git ‘t/ms oftf&iderfiti
An unusual Interest
tho first pliolodrama
Ham S Hart as an Im
which will be seen at
Saturday, matinee and night
Narrow Trail" was written by
famous Inlerprvti r of Ih
him
pr F'allure"
in the Ohio
and printed In the
Penitentiary
following seven rule
will guarantee u "
ICx-PresIdcnt Taft is making
effort for conciliation between
llvn.nn and democrats as regards
peace t ri'at v
idem Wilson
nnd no one <
cerity or himestv
now maktni' for
plausible and
Il paves
in common old
than wiii
try bqeOlh
think of
will must:'
doomed- for
never allow
nlioiit
She’S
our
around In her udder
are Illicit di*tillor« and
nnd downfall of,
O' buttermilk;
thou art subtle;
In fbe end ttiou
and stlngeth as
'eded. oh.
ruined
You never mi- i the first dollar out
ot your pocketbook Keep it lor your
self Buy thrift stamps.
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more than they
the degree of civilization of the rural
community
1 he building of good road* I* of
the greatest
munity.
be built?
«tructed?
considered in locating
hat "grade" should be maintained? i
How should the road be drained?
What are the laws governing high-
way conatrucUua? Thase are qua*-
you
them.
The <o are good rules
the highest perfection
If you are anxious to he
HI', don't follow (be rule
Sturt right nnd at onci
Thrift leads to
When you pm your money
saving- clamps regularly '
buy v.hut you really need
.buy it so you get full valui
It uh if it had the value of
follow the find great, ruins
promote self respect ii
They make pas
They bring th<
tnd schools with
the reach of nil They help tt
keep the boys on the farm
elumpen the cost
of farm products to the markets
thus add to the f'rm profit;
ndd to the value of farm land* much
cost ami th' y mark
July 24- -.M<
a i, Oklahoma
til open th«
ulhlliig lampairn
the
at
In HiIb
al have
Ktrueturu
from a
■ \mel
a paper, it is a
Wide meiiHures In'
grouping of adver
hml lhe Isola
to themselves !
full I
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HRtSTlC BUY
Rock
| country and close to the first
mont his tathcr had lived in
.the train moved on It carried from the
i wayside station an extra passenger,
a tall, rangy, weather beaten old gen
tlemiin who looked as though lie might
have been the curliest and last of the
pioneers lie came ambling through
the cars, peering into the faces of the
passengers and plaintively imtuirin
I If young" Bill Hurt was aboard
The aged man wa Richard Main
Wright, who knew Hart’s father well,
and had given Bill his fir I lesson In
horsemanship
ing cowpuncher In those days and was
tho boy's ideal ami model It was
from this meeting, with its stories of
the early days, that "The Narrow
Trail" was evolved. Hart .on his re-
turn to the coast, spent his hard earn-
ed vacation in jotting down these nar-
ratives and weaving into them a
•be; wealth of dramatic fiction
There Is in the picture much tiiat is
of historical value as a record of the
time, which, although recent, has be-
come almost a dream of the past
there Is much of the real William S.
Hart, in if.
it) ea< h o(
widespread|
in the erection
a commemoration
General cam
been estab-
Hotel in
Tuft bn
i through thick mid thin
can doubt either hbi sin |
'I'hc fight he
n aiT' cment is t.en
will settle
the
in many section* has
well managed as othe-r
Projects have been too
result-
Skilled lo
eonstruc-
The train made few stops, but halt
I ml for several minutes near Standing
In the heart of the Bill Hart
settle
When
Wharton (’ounly determination to
hnv* good rotid*. which w.m *o plaai-
ingly empha l/.ed last Saturday when
the wideawake people of that county
voted $..',tiob,iiti(i for tho purpoKc,
show* com In -iveh that the old preJu
dice* tigtiinHl bond i -co lor road ,
building have about
that the people,
own mitomobib
comfort and i
profit. He- in Hie
from
without
sury expense
will
purpose Thi- ■
and patriotic .
ball, both lit
use will reflect
It i- planned to
religimiH life ot the university in the
new hail (‘hurch services, chapel
s< rvlci h, preachers’ asseinblie* and
conferences of Siitidtiy school work-
er* are provided for in the auditor
iuri and hulls, and the installation
of several expensive pipe organs
included in the architect's plan*
Tin campaign will be of hurt dur-|
at ion and work
will start
I of defin Ito
progres* ot th«
tor raising the
siitiHcrlplioh of
parents or
boys who lut
I not confined
h t«, and
• onfuronci
of the four Slate* Indicate
movement Is meeting with success.
The inemorial hall to be erect, d
will lie ii icd entirely for religious and
patriotic purpose Th< campaign is
a reitgioun and patriotic one and the
memorial hall, both in architectura
and it use will reflect these senti-
ments. it is planned to center the
made today by the com-
session at the First Bap-
t. A two-day session was
with the aptance of the
committee on
ory.oil. .’.tion
most
general the
to eomtir.
Notwithstanding the protest* of
certain large cities, and notwith-
standing the maneuvering of c rtain
political elements, it ought to be clear
to anyone that a considerable major
tty of the people of the I’nited State*
favors prohibition, and that this
jority will stand hitched, except as it
may be deterred by unbearable
measures.
There i* little probability that Sen
ator Hailey and hi* a**«>eiate* can
coniplish anything by attacking
hibltion in the courts, but there I* al- ®
way* a danger that it* supporter* ciin
go so far as to offend public opinion.
Of course, federal
something of an experiment
bound to go farther ami <:
than anything of a
hitherto tried
wet sections dry
many dry sections
they were before
Under any eirenmstatv'e*
bound to put the *iippve-i!.’ion
quor on a much harsher Ina:, an
one wonders if some of tlm i xtreate
provisions which th“ lower house of I
congress has favort d are not , littl- ’
too extreme and, perhaps, a littl.' ■
necessary Chronicle
-----™™q.
GOOD li(l\hs |>
The lower hou
passed and sent up to the senate a
most drastic law for the enforcement
of prohibition as provided by the
eighteenth constitutional amendment
It is more titan probable that the
senate
of it* severer
probable (hat the
it fundamentally.
Whether from over enthusiasm, or
from a deep conviction that the lime
ha* come to enforce prohibition with
a venaeance, the house of represen-
tatives has enacted a measure of al-
iinprecedented sternness, and in
senate may be expected
BelP vtj that everything
I you are not caught at
Be enreh-h <
Goorgo do it.
Fly Into a pa
|OH!
Alw
ibout GIVE.
■ look gloomv
ither people.
(■ Regard
pull on a
;»n on slight pre
your aalf control
yH think of GET
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( HltlNTlAN St lE.At E
NERVlt ES
Church Corner 5th and \vt
Sunday at 11 o’clock
Sunday school at 9:4 5a. t
Wednesday evening
Everyone is coi-
ls attached to
featuring Wil-
‘-Arlcraft star,
the Grand on
The j tention:
.. .w the
Wild West
Hf, who built It around a
I of narratives told him by u
the early pioneer day*
Hart recently made a whirlwind
transcontinental tiip. He had visited
ami received ovtatlons In sixty town*
| and had puHscd through more than
half the States before heading toward
the coast ami his beloved ranch. As
the limited was rushing through the
• Dakotas, many things passed Hiroti '.h
I Hatt's mind, for it was in the Da-
kolas, then Dakota territory, that the
llde, plam-ible and will settle manv
,, first fifteen rear* of hi:- life were
a eoplrovir y. Il pave the way for
harmonv and will no doubt, meet with! I1'1, 1,1
the approval of a large numlu r of
solons. Whether or not President;
Wilson will meet Mr loft's Sill' 'e*
lion* of n compromise remain* to be |
necn
Home, $!lt . Baylor I niversity at
Waco. ,«l,m 0,000; Baylor Medical Col-
■ • 'bn.i "(•; Baylor Female Col-
s750,000; Fort Worth Seminary,
i : i 0; Simmon* College. $500,000;
I IL '.’ard Payne College. $300,000; IJur-
11 it College, $100,000; Wayland Col-
)0: Decatur College. $100,-
.Tttnior College, $100,000;
* Baptist Academy, $75,000.
of the annual mooting of
I convention wa* changed
December 11 at
prohibition is
hut it I*
IT th oper
of a similar nitnr
It xx 111 a' i only make
but it will make
much drier than
cross- not
' public
narrowly limited to locations,
ing in fragmentary effort,
eating and supervision of
tion have been generally lacking The
| remedies are: First, a wider co-op-
and the adoption of broad
of improvement, preferably
with unit* no smaller than counties,
the absolute el mination of
consideration* in the spend
Third, securing care-
ful engineering advice in the prepar-
ation of plans and requiring careful
engineering supervision of construc-
tion Rice Journal.
n the new
Immediately upon
I reports
campaign
memorial fund i*
$1'1 each
friend1, of tin
ve been in tho service
not confined to Methodists
Numerous communities have advis ,
• d the r impaign headqu!" ler* that
upon launching of the campaign suf
ficient fund* win i>c remitted to pro-1
vide for !V< ry hoy from their town*!
who were In the service, in order that ’
thuli eommunilicM mav b<: Imi per
cent honored Many of th< Mmhodist
t'hurche* haw reported simile,' In
Ambasfuidot Fletcher may be trying
amicably adjust matter* In Mex-
I'lit every human being who1
anything at all know* that ho
even attemptin;,
about the real
Fletchm'* knowledge of Mexico is
hi* statements
memorial
bulidihg to be erect! d al Southern
Methodht (’niversity in Hit* city I F<
Plan*! tor the memorial have been
-ubmitteti. amt rhe structure when
! ompp'te«t w ill co*l appi >uii i!ely j
cws lb $• .'.'',000 It is being financed through
which ten dollar subscriptions from parent*
jud friend* for each soldier'.* n<u.
in< mortal tab-
reports from
and prcMpting elders
States indicate that the i
ft
' st Chu
1 | conclude’
report c
i iouinent
i unmi Hon for raising funds.
The apportionment of the $16,000,-
omi tor all purposes follows: For-
eign missions, ?3,7j5.0u"; home mls-
• ;on*. $2,275,000; South-Wide educa-
$<110,000; ministerial relief and
$730,Op ; stale missions,
Dallas sanitarium. $600,-
sanitarium .♦ 175,000;
? i Waco sanitarium. $250,00'.; Abilene
anitarium. $l..u."uO; Brow m - vllle
J 9 ft ft 9 G ft ft $ 9 e anitarium. 000 Buckner Orphans
e
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t
<'very man
you as a knocker
ver Indulge I
may learn your
haven't eimugh
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We have received a copy ot the Lon
tion Time* and from a point uf t»< w
paper construction, viewed
standpoint of know ledge of th
Ictui way of building
decided curiosity
the column*, tho
tlsemenf* into eetlom,
tton of now* matter*
In (mother part of the paper, a
pa e advertlaeinent on the front page
are the dominating feature* of (lie
Englishman'.* idea of "making up"
pnper It l*. Indeed, n curiosity.
-logan "Ten dollar- for each ; B
ol our Him ; in the bervice will b< B’
pn cuieil i.\ i he Melhmh t pre.icher- V
in Te xas, Oklahoma. LouiMana am'1 ’
New Mexico on next Sunday , the open-
bo I
In tion* that sltould receive careful con
will tor Hideration and the opinion of experts a five per cent grade;
obtained before a decision i* reached. Per cent grade, and four on
.Matter* of prime consideration in teen per cent grade.
locating a road are: Easy grades,
good drainage, exposure to sunshine,
elimination of culvert* and bridges I
i by avoiding unnecessary creek
I ings, directness and the number of
farms to be served for a given length
<>f road. Whenever possible to avoid
it. a good location should not be re-1
Jeeted merely because a certain road-;
way- has been n use for some time.
If the location of a used road is bad I erution,
it should be changed If possible, Ini scheme*
relocating roads, avoid railroad cross-;
ings at grades. Second,
The grade of the road is important, political
for on thi* depends the weight of tin' ing of money
load which can be hauled economical-
ly- By grade is meant the rise or
l fall in feet for each loo feet in hori-
zontal length of road, usually ex-
pressed in percentage. A five per
cent grade means that the roa I rises
or fall* five feet for each D'tl feet
along it* it* center line. It has been
calculated that on a smooth country
road the load that one horse could
I’rinlinK Ruh - for Hu< <'••*»)”
pared by sttceessfui men and women
has been a specialty with certain mug
azine* for some time. The
this I* found in ' Rules
prepared by a prlsimef
Ute
. Ohio
XiV«K
tic claims
______________ful ndliire
Horror.*’ lal«>ralory specialists have
found a gn- itei percentage of alcohol
every day buttermilk ,
««v» r brewed into 2 75 beer
' billionaire brewers And
the disaster thi* dl covery (
The livestock Industry Im ■
Morris Hheppard will j
ossy. or many Box ir-<.
"unrestricted*' when he.
juggling tho tilisrdutc'
youth
Issues
all van I
many of whom now
sru that their every
invi'Uii-m*'. a* well
fact <>f their
phice Io place
annoyance or
to, now, if Whti
follow suit and
fflclent mini
pi-umiu' nt <
tn
pen Hen Gary
State
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Home?
a
If Not, Why Not?
Bl ¥
YOW!
Me Are tdibing You
lo Help the "BULB YOU ( Y.HPA1GY”
Bl Y
MIH !
Griffith Lumber Co.
’i’ll<>YE 35(1
OITO J. WEBER, Manager
o
57 P
2
Phone No. 56
Bay City, Texas
Doxi’i
Let
1 fte
T rouble
Spoil Your Trip
But don’t worry.
Stop In to see us before you start your trip
To hold up buying now to sure money I* like stopping the
clock to sate time
HOME SERVICE SE( TIO.Y
AMERICAN RED C ROSS.
The fact that nearly 500,000 users of tires In America
are taking advantage of this great money saving—worry
ending opportunity, should convince you that It Is well
w-orth investigation.
A wonderful new principle embodied in an invention by
( haries C. Gates. E. .M , developed, perfected and applied
by him to tire construction not only reduces tire cost In
half but guarantees puncture-proof service besides.
HAND GRENADE HAYES
BEING DIS I KI BIT EB.
Your summer vacation in< hides a motor trip, of course.
Possibly the tire trouble experienced last year, dampens
the joy uf planning this summer's outing.
of these parties
The
here it
wastage cor ,-rvt-d energy
Do You Own
(’ M
depot, on Avenue F
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EVERYBODY KNOWS Ml
VALVE-IN-HEAD MEANS BUICK
THE BUICK VALVE-IN-HEAD MOTOR IS DESIGNED
TO GET THE MOST OUT OE EVERY GALLON OF
GASOLINE—AND DOES IT.
< ’russ. Bay City, Texas
----—o—o--
FOR RENT -Offices In the Hamil-
ton building See Dr Slioltirs. 26tf
nave been returned
to Washington. D C , und the govern-
ment has asked us to locate them H
possible
Anyone who can give any iuforma-
. tion regarding their whereabout*
i please* notify Mrs Wm Cash, e.xei utive
I ecretary, home service section of Red
I. 9-12d
The home service section of Red
Cross of Matagorda County desires to
know the address of the following:
Becca Harris und Emma Henderson
tformer address. Bay City, Texas'
Lillie Ella Johnson (former address. l!°y* l
Gainesmorc. Texas). grenades by
Margaret Maples Keminski (former
addre:Nance, Texas).
See Dr Sholars.
—-o—o----
If you must have a new tire placed
on your auto buy W S. S. while you
wait.
ballas. Texas, July 15.—A limited
number uf hand grenades, made over
into savings banks, are being distrib-
uted over the Eleventh District
through the various local bank*,
girls m y obtain these
saving money and buy-
ing a war saving
may obtain
The ..Hutment and allowance check* | Iea8t three w
grenades were
In till* motor the cylinder* have no ah - ' or -i - j.o . r
full force of the explosion i* received ly the |»i-1■ u,• ic-r,rl
means power,—increased vigor, le- -ned i • ______,
And these cylinders, lacking side-pock't-;, ar-.- quickly and thoroughly
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 207, Ed. 1 Friday, July 25, 1919, newspaper, July 25, 1919; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1362467/m1/2/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.