The Texas City Times (Texas City, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 196, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 21, 1915 Page: 2 of 4
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M. E. CHURCH
INVITED
Sunday School was largely at-
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CREAM FOR THE INFANTS
TWO BIG POINTS
Subject for next Sunday,
spreading tents.
PREPAREDNESS
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During dinner in a certain
Brooklyn household the eight-
year-old girl child suddenly in-
terrupted the conversation in
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Miss Belle Follett conducted
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pockets. Mark just courageous- relations with the United States
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Mrs. H. A. Thomas returned :
mose and took what you had with acre of Armenians
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this was all figured out before acting business.
uesday from a several days sen have returned from
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exhibition, afternoon and night. I Him, and delivereth them.” Re-
[ Many features are with the ' member the Sunday School hour
i circus this year, principal among is 9.45 a. m. Come and join
: which are Col. William Frederick
j the work was started. Engineers : —
(A Sk Y( U 1 AA II ROA D AG EN T)
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industrial Exposition
Agricultural Exhibit
Poultry Show
Tractor Plowing Demonstration
Good Roads Exhibit
Foot Bail Games
Red Roosters’ Cut-ups
Midway Attractions
Flower Parade
Historical Pageant
County Exhibit Farads
Motorcycle Parade
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three herds of performing ele- • his text. “Blessed' are they
T"i 7 the ' which do hunger and thirst after
equal to the foty clowns, Rhoda Royal and ' righteousness, for they shall be
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munitions of war.
-----------—---- ’ rtienne like Rosa Rosalind. One ; Higginbotham, Messrs. Stubble-
PANAMA CANAL TROUBLES after another she turns airsets: I eld, Fisher and Gilder.
i "flip-flops" and somersaults up-! Dr. Kilgore preached at the
the on the back of a plunging horse' evening hour. The house was
notwithstanding until it is almost impossible for; filled and every one was very at-
The circus is coming; coming tended. The teachers, officers
with its wagons of gilt andglit- , more interest in the Sunday
ter, with its strange animals, school work. The subect of the
with its beautiful women on lesson—“Elisha Heals Naaman,
horseback and everything else ; the Syrian,” 2 Kings V. Golden
to fill it witn cream and start not be satisfied unless the ad-
fostering a new brood of infant ministration takes decided posi-
industries, when the war ends. , tion as to two other important
-tion wall, and so he’s crying two points conspicuous in
aloud to “practical commercial recommendation to congress,
men” for suggestions. But wve —=—=-=======-
i Yeaman, Miss Clara Higgiu-
Secretary of Commerce Red-
field is washing the good old
/reliable nursing bottle, intends
Turkey’s only reply to our pro-
test against massacre of Armen-)
mn Christians is renewed mass-
acre. Maybe we can help our
fellow Christians in Asiatic Tur-
key best by keeping our mouths
shut.
mounts a mine stairway and de- cism.
livers to a large gathering of. Count Reventlow complains
miners this: that he is not able, now, to write
“I will-come to see you again of this subject quite as he would
soon. We’re partners. Your la- like. He makes his point clear
bor can’t get along without my enough. To Germans of his
capital. My capital would not school, military necessity justi-
avail without your strong arms fies whatever Turkish zaptiehs
and brave hearts to toil at or Kurd tribesmen may do with
steam shovels and under the “their Armenians: ' In tha:
earth. I am doing everything 1 dark and bloody ground Amesi-
can for you. Times are hard can teachers may see their na-
now and the men who have put live pupils and friends dragge
their money into this enterprise forth for torture and death, oi
are not making anything much.” , to the grace of harems of th;
How such talent in his son Germans’ allies; but let then
must delight old John, as he sits keep silence.
back east at his $40,000,000 fire- To them, to us, to the neutra
.ctle, signing $10,000,000 checks world, t time, to posterity, Ger
or the allies, or others willing to mans of the Aeventlow scho
at night, i took place after the church ser-
an hour; vice.
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must be at young John’s
M.: el al months visit with her par-
ents at Cueo, Texas.
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Trade with Times advertisers.
think he’s too sensitive on this
Cody (Buffalo Bill’ with his en-
, , The putting down of scandal-
ersto.get busy again, and so ous conditions is involved in both
Redfield is considering specifica- of these questions. Increase of
tions fora wall that will bar out the navy should mean retrenh-
the foreign rejuvenated pauper; ment and not increase of waste, bids for the construction of opinion that
infants. . . The jingoism and gougery of the ’ sixteen submarines for the navy the difficulties that are in the I the eye to follow her. I tentive.
being a Democrat in high of- private contractor should be is evidenced that the United way of operating the Panama Then, too, there are many other i tune of the servic, was a '
fice on alow tariff platform, squelched. | States has reached a state of ’ ] „ esi, f h p features to be seen with the big solo by Miss Parkr. Dr.
Redfield feels that he can’t con-; The president will make a mis- preparedness of which too little " show this year. Captain Recardo i gore used the sixth verse of the
sistently resort to a high protec- take if he fails to make these account is usually taken. A slides that have blocked passage and his lions, Lucia Zora and her I fifth chapter of Matthew for
his glimpse of what this country is . through it, the American people t __
i capable of doing in case of mih- are confident that the engineer- phants, Devlin’s Zouaves,
tary necessity has been shown to ing skill which was _____ .. ...___ ___ ____, . _____
the whole world in the past few task cf achieving the stupenc- j his horses, and hundreds of aero- ’ filled.
; months. Without isturbance ous feat of digging the great bat, aerialists, contortionist, and mon and I am sure all went their
I of the normal means oil produc- ; ditch will in the near future : tumblers. I way feeling they had heard a
and , Two performance are to be giv- helpful sermon.
to en, one at 2:15 in the afternoon The last quarterly conference
Miss Belle Follett entertained
0---— i her Sunday School class at the
A‘r. and Mrs. Robert Nuckols church Saturday afternoon. The
hav moved from West End tolittle people played games, told
83 ek up 5 1-2 per cent, or more., “give no account.” They nr
And how astonished all those , “without criticism.”
engaged in producing copper: o
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Whereupon the kiddie, draw- e
Mr. and Mrs. Hunt of West ing her face up in a grimace, re-1 %
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making anything much!
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BILL SHOWS
To exhibit in Galveston
The war has cut off certain in- features of the matter of pre-
ports, dyestuffs for instance, and paredness.
Certain American manufacturers Is there going to be radical re-
have had to make things which form as,o waste of money 011
they formerly imported. These the navy '
infant industries are likely to Is the government to do the
die of colic or anemia, when I Work, to,the limit of the Po-
peace enables the foreign mak-Sibiities:
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Lowest Railroad Rates
this wise:
■ “Dad, you and mother can’t
A war correspondent writes guess, what I have under the
hat the “Germans galy begin table.”
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THE TEXAS CITY TIMES
Published daily except Sunday by The limes Printing Company
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Entered in the postoffice at Texas City, Texas, as second class mail matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Delivered by Carrier or by Mail.
Tremendous increase of our
navy may be necessary, as the j
president and his cabinet will
recommend, but the country will
Mr. C. E. Braithwaite is erect-: botham and Rev. Watts. Follow-
ing new cottage in West Ending are the names of the little
: surface slides will cease, but this Mn Fourth avenue south. ! men and women who enjoyed
will not take place in the morel • * • this party: Francis Parker,
,J ' • " ' Mr. Freeman of West End who | Frankie Piott, Rena Johnson,
nployed at the Texas City [ Adele Taylor, Sarah Suttle, Ele-
YOU ARE
I of shifting sands and the wind
i constantly filled the waterway
Ind have been called to Hous- plied:
on on account of the illness of i “A stomach ache.” —Harper’s
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home market inovercome these difficulties
American manu prevent any interruption
acturers have suddenly been canal traffic. Some day, says I and another at 8:15
I on to supply various e i the New York Commercial, the Door will be opened
the Texas City Heights.
* " , 4. , ; Lemonade and fancy cakes were
J r and Mrs. Bolster of West. , 1
T 2 . c . ! served by the hostess, who was
Em are the proud parents oi a . "
assisted by Mesdames Gilder,
TEXAS CITY TIMES
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ing and writing about the clos-1 * * * Thruston.
nng of the canal,” says the Com-j Representative A. L. Beason 0
; spent Tuesday in Anahuac trans-; Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
I acting business. ‘ Hooper, a fine baby boy.
the excavating could be done
with dredges all the way thru.
, , , , No exact estimate of this cost of
knowledge makes for national ,
„ . । completing the canal was made
confidence. I • , 1 I J , . •
in the cost less than was antici-
There’s one consolation to be pated and we have not changed ;
found in the closing of the Pan- our minds about making a good ;
ama Canal. We still have that joh of it even if it does cost a
good old Cape Horn to go a- few million dollars more to stop ;
round. the landslides.”
SBLS-FLOTO BUFFALO NEWS OF CENTRAL
point. The old-fashioned foster-1
ingcof the infants was largely i J. -------
open and above-board, a sort of Henry F ord is finding out that tion for the
honora ole gougery, as it were, too much- peace talk is bad for time of peace,
and it will smell as strong, how- business. James Couzen, viceiaciu
ever disguised. Nobody, now- i president, treasurer and general called
adays, is fooled by the claim 1 manager of the Ford Automobile gerents with immense stores of
, Co. has resigned because of
that' -the foreigner pays thel, 1, 11. ..
tax, mi jl see that the foster-. F ord S public utterances with dustries have followed their reg-
ing business is that of making reference to.war preparedness ular course unimpeded by the
. all of us American consumers I This, immediately following the , heavy claims made upon capital
„ , , | breaking away of the Canadian and labor because of conditions > ... . .c. . - . .
pay so that’we can have a new ‘ +1, 0+ o, 1. i with drifting sand just as a rail-
. „ . . ... I, . ! company fiom the parent con- I ir Europe, while new enterprises i . . .. ,1 , ....
infant nour midst. Why much j is significant. have sprung into being and old . road cut is filled with snow ■ in
brain- ork to conceal the iden- ! Possibly another year will find. industries expanded in response ' the nortlernpartI ot this 1 fine baby boy
tityf the cows who will surely lalotoflittle«couzens"to thesituatios try. When the banks of the
busy Ford plant running around | If one lesson above 11 others | Ranama canal are covered With |
- . kind of promiscuous like. I has been made clear bv the re- trees anc lopica vegetation the .
old-fashioned Mark Hanna spirit i —=------— I m9°55n 1m5 ciear " • i e
, . c x 4. t • 1 cent experience of Europe, it is
instead of an effort to disguise, “WITHOUT CRITICISM” 1 q ,
91 that preparedness for war
ecover up, fool somebody ? Mark
That six companies submitted The Houston Post is of
that goes to make up a wonder- Text—“I am the Lord
ful, happy day beneath the great, Healeth thee.” (Ex. xv.
tire retinue of Indians, riders,' the League service. The topic
ropers, cowboys, cowgirls, rang- for the evening was, “Christ
ers, soldiers and vaqueros; and T eacheth Forgiveness,” (Luke
Rosa Rosalind, the Maid of Mys- i 17-1-4). Following are those
tery. Never in the history of who took part in the program.
- । America has there been an eques Miss Louise Avera, Miss Grace
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never resorted to the low-down. The United States Ambassa-penc S. primari j uPopindustria | of the high land back from theiscpg.
picking j dor has warned Turkey that her orsanttaton and edlee A i cas no longer squeezes the soft Post Office, was taken to chethia Fairy, Julia Dale Gilder,
........ ithe soilTut of position into the ca-i Sealy Hospital at GalvestonMary Bond, Willie Stewart, Win-
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, Upon this report Count Ernst and factories is inadequate can
' BEAUTIFUL BUNK von Reventlow bases his defence: hope, except after a dreary in- , who favored a
—— - of Turkish cruelty, in the Berlin . tel 'val 01 Waiting, 1010 me near ! claimed that it would not cost.
John D. Rockefeller, Jr., P. O. Tageszeitung. To suppress up- j forces. Without bcastfunes: , very much more than the high I
SJ. That’s the way they ought r:sings,» Turkish severity is the United States can say that level canal with locks because
Ko designate him. if he cant be «simpiy a measure of a justified I in the last nine month
• cast iron cross, a blue and necessary character" self-defens. and that |
ribbon, or something equally os “Neither to enemies nor neutrals
good. As Professor of Bunk, he says, need Germans give an
Johnny towers above anyone the account of what the Turks do
wild and wooly west ever saw . with their Armenicans.” He adds
and she has sure seen the best of a warning for us and an exhorta-
them. ’ tion to his countrymen:
At Sunrise, Wyo., Johnny gets The place of the German Em-
his clothes all powdered with me pire and of every individualGer-
dust, gets his hands all red witn man is at the side of our Tur-
shaking hands with miners, ish ally, and that without crili-
For on Monday, Oct. 25, there ! sha’s Heavenly Defenders.”. 2
will arrive in Galveston, the Sells Kings vi. 8-23. Golden Text —
Fioto Circus and Buffalo Bill’s ! “The Angel of the Lord encamp-
Original Wild West for one day’s eth around about them that fear
joint” after the great battle of ents who like to please thei"
Loos They are wonders, those children, they guessed all kinds
Germans. We believe they could of things, but without success.
en be joyous at an afternoon. So they said. We give i IP.
eception. : Tell us.
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