The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 210, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 29, 1919 Page: 2 of 4
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a single industry
trade did
help win the war
ufucturers come
in
governmental
inent agon
i Roti h \i: ro pi \< e i>
tl I'OMOBII.E INDI STRY.
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' tor
under
I b-adet
I Col
Not
up to
man-
elements could
throughout the
Mabel Normand, who has just
ished doing "The Pest" for Goldwyn
rises to remark that the next man
who requires her to wear a
dress in a picture will have to pro
vide a place in which to tuck a pow
der puff.
Phone 4
the automo*
more than its bit to
nly did man-1
specifications
('ll HIS 11 AN St (EM E
SERVICES
Church Corner 5th and 1
Sunday at 11 o’clock a.
Sunday school nt 9 4 ra
Wednesday event’
Everyone is c r
• •••••• »
we have an organization bile
more than adequate,
Ixvls r- r 'h
I. Voitn r
• • r 5 A • • • • ■
of maintaining
tabllshment for several
whether w eetnploy it or not
To intervent now would cost li-
very little. To postpone intervention
would only be to take another chance,
with a good probability that we should
have to intervene later on.
Intervention is not a question ■
war, but of restoring order in behalf
of millions of suffering, helpless peo
pie, and. incidentally, protecting
own rights Houston Chronicle
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QITIE NEtESSARJ
•••••co -*■ e
0RD1T C, •*
Meets First no i i'h
in Fan . 'Ii
In Odd I
commotion, ami. with judicious
agement, the lawless
soon lie suppressed
country
At present
which is more than adequate, plenty
of supplies, and we face the necessity
a largo military e- |tl quantity and quality of delivery
for several months, but they
‘inploy it or not thought they knew how.
now would cost u- ws given the other day when, at an
auction of old army cars in France,
the French and the English bid high-]
for the cars than they cost
government new An'
, . i
was c’ ipye 1 to run <
er prices
the American government new
army of men was eipPyel to
h - trucks and cars on the f
line. They gained mo e . <p< rience in
a month of that sort of work than1
they could have gained in a life-time i
of peace work.
The rolling stock will be left
abroad, but the men are coming back.
They are being released daily from
the military service, tind are return-
ing in large numbers to civilian life
gingham There is no lack of work for them to
do. For the fleet of American trucks
; now coming into use for additional
.transportation facilities all over the
country need just such men--tnen
who have learned how to act in any
• emergency, who feel almost iminedi
* , ti I' th" diosym fades of every rno-
who have acquired an efficiency
-I; I fire that will make them
i their work in peace times
Arthur Woods, assistant to the
’. . t eretary of v> ir. who < in charge of
the re employment work for ex-serv-
Icc men announces that a number of;
■ateh m<n are now available for pri-
vate employ The automobile indus-
try will not lose this opportunity of
obtainin union who. io their pre-war
a' illtv. have added the exceptional
frail c; ml experience of months on
the firing lit’'1 These men will be in
demand, and can be obtained through
welfare employ-
ins. who will put them in
i,no n itii employers who need their
services.
>m’ mules, mares and horses for,
you
eons id
INTERN I A I ION SEEMS
TO BE INEVITABLE.
s to
I
w ere
for
but their!
and for!
We can put it off. perhaps, though
probably at greater cost, but inter-
vention In Mexico appears inevitable
The past eight years only Indicate
how little avail are patience and pro
crust Inat Ion
What we have accomplished in Eu-
rope only demonstrates how easy the
problem really Is.
So far as the Mexicans go. occupa-
tion of their country by our armed
forces would constitute no greater in-
justice than the economic distre
which the continuance of anarch'
bound to subject them.
Their pride might bo hurt
stomachs would be h< Iped,
the multitude of women and children
who are starving the latter
• a <lt scrip
will not be
mi which were
sent for water
The girls washed
the boys to the
King Solomon told by that ”
said the mayor, "you have
every card in the pack ex-
girls, a|] dressed in bov-■ apparel, for
King Solomon to tell which were boys
and which were girls, all dre.sed in
boys' apparel, for King Solomon to
tell which were boys a
girls King Solomon i
for them to wash
to the elbows and
w rists, i
"Well
described
c«pt one."
"What is that"”
"The knave." said the mayor
"I will give your honor
tlon of that, too, if
angry "
"I will not," said the mayor if you
do not term me to be the knave "
"The greatest knave I know of I
the constable who brought me here "
I do not know,’ 'said the mayor.
"If he Is the greatest knave, but I do
know he Is the greatest fool."
"When I count how many spots in
the pack of cards 1 find ktla, as main
days as then are in the year. When
1 count the number of cards in the
pack I find there are fifty-two. the
number of weeks in the year, and I
find four suits, the number of weeks
In the month 1 find there arc twelv
picture cards in the pack, represent-
ing the number of months in the year,
and <>n counting lhe tricks 1 find thlr
teen, the number of weeks In a quar-
ter
So. yon see, a pack of cards serves
for a Bible, almanac and a common
Bible, almanac and
prayer book "
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me
who
leper
lour.
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Great King
Almighty,
reminds me of the queen
who visited Solomon, for -h«- was as
wise a woman as he was a man: she i
brought with her fifty boys and fifty
which
to Ml.SOS on the table of stone
' the king it reminds
of Heaven.
When I see the queen
I of
she
i that were cleansed By our S tv j
there were nine of the ten who
never returned thanks. When I seel
th ten it reminds inc of the Ton Com 1
mandrnent". which God handed down)
When I
Of the
is God I
it
Sheba.
enghi'
cct
own
father
om
t
est
m
11
Man
tar
er
r
to
Infor
r
ion
»ry
in
to
will
n
>od
pro
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r
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incident
the
migl
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ropera
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in
h>‘
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t th>
th
VOIHIg
cim nt
he
th«
for
of
of
tilt
tisidt
>x ill 1
it
t
but
Some
Th er
in
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cont
of
son
from
view
UP
th<
removing
or
t b t
of
rd
t
o
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amination
req
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ra
or
unmon prayer
endini
of
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'omntendlng ;
»w Wharton t
for
tlm
rh or-
Issued
TO s\A
IO 1 M ill It
oration ol
that it Is
ter
for it
. 1111 > I s i 11 g
Latham
ad town
t ommon
but this
pr.i’ er
soldier
tlra
Tom
new
th*
in
for
er s
his
Of
Mil RIM
“< OMI
fact
Hlck’t
him
t with the idle
the door, level
lo< tk s
authorized by
iroved July 2'
mt in
"(1
th<
de
h i
til
Tim
lhe
fort
that
the
parson had
• OUt tile
nst rmtlng
and the
detailed
ion <>f
government
iic(*ordun<'»> with
Rtlhf In Sight.
rie relief in sight
ha.**
and
to th*
fl
rnnnt ion
! »• suspected.
<haraeter In
pro;
the (
distinctly
I tic I
lied
par I
t Im
this Is
moment t
engineers for i
'ashlngton ha> I
of
. By de
creed
ademeanor
abandoned
at Ion of
iitlott on
interests
Thi h<
and hurb
the (ollowim
herlff
West
1 above
of tense
fat t. it
en r< f
for i
consideration
From tlm
been
hl a ri*|
extent
not
out to make a
fath
Hick took him at
private soldier
was tak
notice ’.
The required ext
made Io district cm ln< <-r,
ort thereon is favorable
of r« commending a survey
the river below Wharton to determine
the cost of t
around the
preparation of a
for the co opcriit
with th*
"In
report has '•>
of ongineeri
for
tlon
Irish ai
It <01)11
. and tell)
md dranta
Improvement
Texas, you a
the prellmlt
locality
tire
.till some
under th«
low
ting hi-
of the
< orign s u|
been imoh
initted th> r
ticit>ation i
L'nHwd Hi tit
Tl
the
’ A HOOliM \ A 1A
nttti ULI
approve
provision
Ills
revolver
I hi
t mi
*o Is
reformer
a matter of course, Sheriff Hick
is called to a group of
thought to ba rich Ea tern
are gambling In a room at
I. Hick goes to tile place
h
In thr
it and
jIc, with a
Including consider-1
■o (.per-.
other I
j ful
conH
lartham in
the
Idwyn picture
and WedneMl iy
which comedy
y blend id
Th»
a by p.'iss
suliseqm'ni '
proposition
local Interests;
proposttion for
part <>f local
the ergeant had
Holdicrs to church.
rend th*
text. Those
| urt
I thr
I quick to seize the
authority felt
flings wide I
and
father
situation is intide amusing by
I that only a few months be
autocratic parent had t.ik-
' on him to tusk for not working,
whereupon the son set
for himself, Ignoring his
1.1gt in when
vising pin
determlntr
I'nlted «tt
th'- St«t'"
intercuts i
its ftiuirc
navigation
reforms
i making gambling
Even chewing tol
' to humor tin
attention
rangers.
*s, who i
hotel
a story
are ( lev
how -
Tlm river
Mar<h I
Rome time since a
by the name of Richard Lro
before ttie magistrate of Glasgow
playing cat da during divine
fervid)
It. see ms
(■ommamled
'and when the i
■ prayer he gave
hat hors, who had a Bibb
j book referred to it.
, had neither Bible nor
emtr-e the Ineident la made the
most of by Tom Moore as the youth
•herlff and Melbourne Macl’owell
his dumfounded father
the law the
ferred to the board [
river and
and recoin rnenda
information present
goes to th'-
rpportunlty to mak.
rich
door, levels his
into the eyes of
• ver
and harbor
1915. contained
Jltnlmtry e» amination
rado River. T<
point
mini! time
hard to set
chance of
re.iamatioi
work.
ing notice p
veston offi''
in tin
n port
vocable to
a pre- [
'Colo-1
mouth as I
i living 1
to l
ch
word
question f
navigation
n report
There
verv
v|»
< t|o|
them
means
if
worth
an engagement
re-
BOT PLANTS
Decorative and Blooming
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I quarter of a million American troops
were t
never be
cording.
Banditry might continue for a little
while, but the great centers could be
occupied and controlled without much
no
that this country
harm.
It is
a #
A
thrown Into Mexico, there would *
•* <»n ixaniowt «*A_ ’
more than likely that
H
ha-* stood the test
of tl’
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M Hagordu Shell Rond
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oration outweighs the former
Intervention would
sacrifice, of course but probably not
so much as most people Imagine, cs
peciiillv if it wire undertaken in
earnest.
Mexico
I call for some
but probably
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is too hopelessly demoral
ized to offer any considerable resist
once, even if her people were unitedb
inclined, but the upper classes are in i
a mood to welcome anything that
l>rotnises the restoration of or lor
which means that they would have lit-
tle heart tn opposing \merican arms,
not only because it would be a hope-
less task, but because they renllzel
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ntni i
BE M TIFI L.
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I
w-
I'BL,
fe!
irw-;
4 Every woman’s heart Is bound up
in beautifying her home, making It as
perfect ns possible for her family and
frl«n<l«.
f Vou can help her make home beau-
tiful by pre senting hi r with one or
more piece* of cut glass Fbr this
adds Just the finishing touch to the
dining tAhlo. buffet or dresleng table
f Cut kI.ish is the happy combina-
tion of beauty and much uncfulness
4 We are extraordinarily proud of
our asKortinent and It always pleases
us to show our goists No trouble
about the price it will suit any purse
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w
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Ch/ h/i'is of tfonikfful Qhci/i/ij
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s
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nine
i
remind
the
it
of
nlm
3M
a w
i
w
ver
rtjii of
r
Uli <1
former
t
will find
r»
ru
r
hlk
t
f
F
for the name
pun
th
WRIGLEYS
jUj
O —O’
jf
because it is your
--o
o
f
rd
and
r r
protection against
See Dr Sholare.
If
inferior Imitations.
d
Just as the sealed
i in
1
n
package is protec-
f h<-
>od
it
i n *1
r |
r
tlon against im-
r
nd
1
tar
purity.
min
y< nr
f
The
th elr
th
fi
HV
up
were
to
were 1
Flavor
It
Mat
river
Lasts I
■<
h
lated to
rin
ni
peraun*
)T
cs
for hea
if
tl
4 Id be
river
BL1A(.
NATION M
WRIGLEYS
iden
Inti!
time to n
rinded etu
Hold
<r< h
SEALED TIGHT
KEPT RIGHT
HIND GRENADE BANES
BEING DIN1RIBCTED.
may influence
improvement
me
.Marl-
Vou
all three flavors
In the sealed
packages—but look
HOVE SERVICE SECTION
AMERICAN ht.ll ( KO"'.
mind
the w
ng
d»«r
what have |
re far?"
bur. & "
po»»
party
anized ii
lhe Galv
followed b
bed and <
h an extrr
been i
the r•«
also l
meat i
(kin*
» or i
tt'-f}
for
5iTuch
a pack;
nd spread them
looking at 01
The sergeant
a and aaid.
Th<> Matagorda < ount) Tribune
One Year ....... fl
After
on the
cratic ]
'a th
It r
>n and Hoij
four it
before
aid the 1
( 01.01< A IH» It I A I R
( OAMDF Rl D
BO 1 RD <H
IMPROV I Ml Al
AGAIN
I E R
FOR RENT—Offices in the Hamil-
ton building See Dr. Sholars. 2t>tf
st
id
>f the
Ri.t-
ard. this i« nu place
ua-ht hizz
Well.
1 have not
1 hope
<» purity
a pi
fy y
■ i n t
, mind
I made
the a
yourw
, sir ’’
as wr
tonal b
Jet II C<
•idem th
The N«'
coming
do good
viewed fr<
to predict
of all the
n T«
Fort
tnn !
nor eor
othing
to 1
■ of
When
ie of the
When 1
of the ft
Luke
see the five it
virgins
1, there
and five
When I
j that in
ven and earth
remind
.•en I
the were
sons
that
d Im
ite rl-' fo
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If you must have a new tire placed
on your auto buy W g. S while you
waft
hen -pro
yor. he I
When I i
but on<
be rt
ook Instead be pulled out
of playing card*
tbis before him, first
then at another
company saw hl
ard, put up the c
Ing the card* befo
m with the ace
it remind
When I k
of th*? I
1 see the trey
zther. f
ee the
ur evangelist
and John
r> mind
who
were
The h n»e service section of Re
vf Matagorda County detlree t<
the address of the following:
Becca Harris and Emma Henderson
J 'former address Bay City, Texas)
Lillie Ella Johnson 'funner address,
I Gaiuesmore, Texas).
Margar t Maples Keiulnskl
I a.; ire's, Nance. Texas).
i The allotment and allowance checks
j of these parties Lave been returned
to Washington, D C , and the govern-
ment has asked us to locate them if
possible.
Anyone tv ho can give any informa-
tion regarding their whereabouts
please notify Mrs Wm Cash executive
j -ecr«tary. home service section of Red
Cross, Bay City, Texas 9-12d
ig upon
h
• d. the board la not eonv|m>-1 of Hie'
a4vhi4Uimj of the Unite! .-tat
dertaking any improvement
| locality for the following re
"The removal of the raft
construction of a by-past *
trinity o
I the low
Dallas. Texas, July 15.—A limited
number of hand grenades, made otei
nto savings barks, are being diatrlb-
ed over the E’evc-nth District
through the varlo s lo.al banks
and girls may obtain these
gr ades by saving money and buy-
in, i war savings stamp, and adults
may obtain them by purchasing at
least three w r savings stamps These
gren. i v re manufactured for tbs
use c t the American armies in Eu-
rope a big upply being on hand
when the war ended.
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Mr Julian In-.lehart, of Shreveport,
La , is here spending his vacation with
relative In Bay city and Matagorda
re-
Mat-
When I'
of the five j
t rimmed
ten five
foolish and
tee the six it re-
lx days 'he Lord
heaven and earth When I
ven it reminds me that
seventh day God rested from the gr
work he had made and hallowed
When I co the eight It remind**
of the eight
saved
and
said Richard
•• ;
m the |
t ’■
made and hallowed it I
see the eight It reminds m»-
righteous persons that I
»oah and his wife, three
their wives When I see
Hot Days Give Tires Severe
Tests
More Mileage Tire Service Station
GATES
TIRES
Authorized Service Station
DICKEY A HI KLEY
r-
Phone HHl
South Side Square
Bay City, Texas
LET
U 8
D 0
YOUR
VULCANIZING
Jnuo broke some heat records—and
ulso "popped" a good many tires
How did yours stand the blistering
sun?
HALF-
80 L E
If you experienced trouble and de-
lays on the road, you will doubtless
be more interested than ever before
in the money saving—worry ending,
scientifically constructed tire. In-
vented and perfected by Charles C
Gates, E. M
The fact that over 600,000 car-owners
In America are now taking advantage
of the unusual low mileage cost and
continued motoring coinfort to be
found In Gates Half-Sole Tires, should
convince you that they are well
worth investigating
Drop in for facts and figures—today
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Do You Own
Home?
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If Not, Why Not?
Bl Y NOW!
We Are A dt Is Ing You
To Help the “BLILD NOD CAMPAIGN
Bl 1
NOW ’
Griffith Lumber Co.
’PHONE 350
OITt) J. WEBER. Manager
To hold up buying non to sate inoney Is like stoppiug the
clock to save Huie
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'f Buying
WAR^SAVINGS
I SWAPS
IS PRO. I i'ABLE
PATRIOTISM
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Phone No. 56
Bay City, Texas
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EVERYBODY KNOWS IIMII
VMJV£-1N'H£AD MEANS BUICK
THE BUICK VALVE-IN-HEAD MOTOR IS DESIGNED
TO GET THE MOST OUT OF EVERY GALLON OF
GASOLINE—AND DOES IT.
In this motor the cylinders have no "alcoves" or slie-poekets. The
full force of the explosion is received by tlu, pistonhead whore it
means power,—Increased vigor, lessened wastage -conserved energy
And these cylinders, lacking side-pockets, are quickly and thoroughly
cleared of dead gas after each piston stroke in-urlng a capacity In-
take of fresh gas for each explosion.
S. C. CREECH
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