The Alpine Avalanche (Alpine, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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1WB YEARS PMSON
IBM IS SENTENCE
OF I^R. WUTEICH
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•talaa Govarnm- ..t ■' *
Tto act* and utlrr «•<»•
^tolord of wara prorod to hare
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Tka caart udd Clark Hart to raad
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AMERICANS ASKED TO
umit use of sugar
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Alpine Steam Laundry
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I las adflcd New appliances New mafhinny
an-i is prepared to do all classes of
, CLEANING AND PRESSM6
“All Your Work In On# Puckugu”
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If it s drug* you want, come to us. Omr slock is cor-
rectly labeled and you get what your doctor prescribes.
See our sundries too. We have a complete and
up-to-date line.
Phone 98 Palsee Pharmacy ='
WAl.TfclK GARNETT. IW
W. A. BUCHANAN
PLUMBING, TINNING AND TANKS
Estimates Furnished on any Job.
Have your plumbing done by a workman who
uv!(*r:itand * Sanitary Work.
Write or phone yi
Listen, my children,
will hear
Of another liter than PSul Re-
vere;
Of a tiny lad on a strange,
strange steed.
Who rote s race far him conn-
try's need.
He heard of his country's caM
for men;
He heard of their sacrifice, and
then—
He heard of the need for mon-
ey, too;
For food and clothes to help
them thru.
He wanted to help, tho he
not fight;
He wanted to serve in the <
of right.
So he mounted a Thrift Card,
reins in hand.
And rode And rode thru'out the
IanH
“Money!" he cried, “Money for
The hoys in the trenches"—oil
he goes;
And 'mid the sound of the clat-
tering hoofs #
The cull re-echoed across the
roofs:
“Gather your nickels! Gather
your dimes!
Ile.p the Nation! Prepare, these
times."
The people heard, as the boy
Hashed tjr.
They heard his fervid, earnest
cry.
Anu out *»f the stockings bud
away.
And out of the closets hid fi
day.
They gathered their savings of
many years.
And iiwttu thorn forth with
hearty cheers,
“Tak? these!" they cried, “in
the cause of right.
Will save tor the boys who
nohly fight!"
As on he sped, he heard them
say.
“Well do our test—*-ave every
day"
And when the boy on his vali-
ant sited
Had spread the call of kit coun-
try’s need
He drew the reins on old “Thrift
Stamp"
And netted his nose, alt sweaty
and damp;
Ranch Loans A Specialty.
Unlimited Faads—Ns Delay.
E. B. Chandler,
102 E. Croc knit St. Sen Antonio, Tonoi
“Our work is dune,"
“ »M man.
The Nation's roused to the War
Savings Plan."
Pecos fr Rio Grande Telephone
Company
Long Distance Cm
Have a telephone in your
necessity and not a luxury.
It ass
R. B. Slight <fc Co
Drags and SundHas.
'jdtumkmg Ful
J+n F*m2# o
Musi Use No More Than Two Pounds
Per Person a MoniL if the Present
Meagre Allied Lugar Ration
b Maintained.
i r
Stocks Will Be Short Eoginnhig of New
Yeur—Ration May C:.* Enlarged Then.
THE ROAD TO BERLIN.
The road to Berlin begins in
America—in Texas, don’t for-
get that. The first line of de-
fense is right here. In the
measure that War Savings
Stamps arc purchased, in just
that measure will the soldiers
on the battle fine in France te
supplied with the tilings neces-
sary to win victory. March
down the rood to Berlin today.,
walk along it tomorrow and
keep treading it by investing
in United States Government
War Savings Stamm, Pay that
pledge and pledge WAS. again.
VICTORY POSTAGE
Two pounds «C susar s taontU— titSf
S pound a week—thut la th** augur >•(
turn ik. (J. S, Ftmxl Aduiluiarmrifi:
kin* asked every American to
until January t. IVI!>. In order to m.i
sure rliere hIiwU he enough for *«»r
artuy uiul Navy, fur the Allied urir.ieM
•ail for the .-IvUlau* of th(w>e nui ioi. s.
By New Year’s the world nqsir *'t-
satlou will he relieved somewhat t..
Ike new crop, t’nfiua augur of tko
yeur’a rrop will l>e arriving la this
country.
livery available aujrur source will be
drawn on by the l‘>>t*d Admlnlatn»< i*,(>
during the Best winter months to auiiu-
tuiu sufficient sto* k* here to keep up
our uatloual sugar supply. During *h-
tober the first American beet su^ur
will arrive la the markets. By the
middle of November some of our Lou-
latanu rune crop wilt be available. All
of this sugar and more may be needed
to keep this nation supplied on a re
duced ration und to safeguard the Ai-
ded hugar ration from still further
ri.iu. la Europe the present vs-
• . . • already reduced to a miolinui
Our Situation.
t‘l •• s'tt:ut!ou which the Called
faces In Its efforts to maintain
i: .V.,- ••'.». rlhutiou of sugar to the Al-
lied world l>us follows:
■- ojai supplies tnraaghset the coow-
tr;\ in homes, stores, factories and
in-icrlcs a.-i» at a low ebb. We must
rr., :.c u.creased sugar shipments to the
\J. . . i .-ticn of American beet and
L on s.ana cone crops have been die
pO.:tv -j.
facto Idea crops have been c
railed.
l.iiMiue tugar stocks in Java can-
not bt reached, en account cf the ship
pit.,.; il.or tact; ships are seeded
troop r.iovcit ents und munitions.
Army and Navy cuaar rectuiremanta
Lave increascu aa welt as those fr
the ATI:ex
Most industries usim- su-ar have bad
their allotment reduced by one-half;
some will receive on su^ar.
itoOHel.i.hh; should make every of.
f„r» to preserve lie- fruit crop without
sugar. *>r v. i,U small rants of su^ar.
Ia,U r. when the sa;;tr supply is larg-
er. the eaiiued fruit may h.t sweetened
us it Is usul.
TRESPASS NOTICE
Per->0*1-> uiuug wood, water or
grass ia any of the 02 pastures will
be proseewted for trespassing.
H T. Fletcher, Manager.
NEW TRAM SCHEDULE
K. C. M. ft O.—Orient
Arrives II iMp. m. Dep. 1:45 uk
G. H. ft S. A.—Southern Pacific
East Bound.
No. 10 Dor to arrive, 657 a. at.
No. 102 Dor'to arrive 10:25 |». m.
West Bound
No.9Dnr to arrive 952a. m.
No. 101 Dor to arrive 1 J6a. m.
W.S.BECHTOL
Dental Surgeon
Phawe 134
aSre ba Darlaog BUR.
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PAY THE PRESIDENT.
This is the man yon
pledged in War Sav-
iBfs Stamps June 2S.
!»«■ Natkmal War Savings
Hft Day. Resident Wil-
son is now calling on
M aD loyal Americans,
all true Texans, to pay their
WJSJS. Pledge just as soon as
they can. Put the punch of
victory in your patriotism. Pay
the President in W.SJS,
WJ3LR. WILL KILL
THE HUN VULTURE
J. R. Middfebrook.
Physician
ami Surgeon
Office in Lackey Building.
Office Phone 54
Residence Phone 161
* *
said. on onr
UT YMfi MfilE M If I
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let Uncle Sam do the
spending mm; you spend
Inter. Buy War Savings
Stamps and save.
save id the measure of their
patriotism and their desire
to win the war aad faring
their boys bock home. Pay
your W.SJS. Pledge. Stick
to the job and stick on more
Savings Stamps.
Every dollar lent to the
Government saves tho Uvea
of Texas boys in France.
Dig deep into your savings
and invest to the hilt in
these victory >><H‘
Dae War Savings Stamp
«i!l feed a Texas soldier or
sailor for a work. It will buy
enough gamfine to ran one
of oar hoy's amptoasa for
WAs"ih£f" “** W
ta *5?p5 XaTt
■abase, let (Me
R over
mTthr
the hoy*
A MERIC AN families would have leas sugar tins the
people of war ton. France, if we depended entirely
_ fawn sugar stocks.
Approximately 75 per cent of onr sugar is shipped
to ear shares. We produce about 1.000.0M tons of sugar
a year. Onr hnparta from abroad aasoani to over 3,000.-
Mfi teuaa year in aoemal times.
The United States Food Admfinhtmtion asks each
mR its ase of sugar to two pounds per month
for household use. The mifitary situation de
that oraey available ship hr plarad at tea dfapoad
or Navy. When we aavo sugar, we save
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Thanks to the French
iiSi Ike aaauat ( onuniuyflon has beam
rat to SH#» tow. Ktordlsf to ve-
R«ts WKV..U1S the t'sited Slhtss Food
aawWUstrailwn. Bcfuee the war FtrcDve
ft aa h*(trace war <f«r mt about
MU tow at sufihr mad k«l —ate
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Livingston, C. W. The Alpine Avalanche (Alpine, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1918, newspaper, August 22, 1918; Alpine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth803500/m1/4/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bryan Wildenthal Memorial Library (Archives of the Big Bend).