The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 36, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 12, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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PERMANENT PROSPERITY
. . Have never had to have a doctor for
emale trouble, and just resort to Cardui
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may. after till, be
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This Question of Food,
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economy?
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Do you know we can sell you good land tn Matagorda County, on
which you can grow from one acre enough, at present prices, to pay tor
three acres. Where else in the world can you do it? How long cun
it last? Is It not time to get busy, it you want land bargains? Every
day you wait the bargains are picked up and prices are advancing
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<ln< k«'-' pages in all i
< comprising a doiumeutury.
of 'deeds that make on despair
e of the human race,” are '
bool, named "Get man War
v.).lch nus just bet n isue-i
printing office by I
public information .
it Is edited by '
Munro, of Pritieeion, and ,
holm »
easts.
The illuminating reports of Brand
Fast l Whitlock, ministi r to Belgium, tell of
Conjointly, with thh) miseries inflicted
increase exer- I people.
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fl lion as a cook must
fl be upheld — and she
"stakes" it on Calumet
fl rrcry time. She knows it
v will not disappoint her.
* Order a can and have the
fl "company” kind of bakings
fl rtvry day.
fl Calumet contains only such
fl ingredients as have been
fl approved officially by the
fl if. S. Food Authorities.
.j Yes isve wbes yea buy it.
IE Y«s mvs wlwo yes nss it.
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When company comes
there is no t iine t o
waste - no chances to
be taken—so mother
sees that there is al*
ways a can of
CALUMET
BAKING POWDER
on hand. Cak»s, pies,
dough nuts, mufti a > awl
r.7 gotxl tilings to cat
must be dressed up in
their best taste and
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DR. H. L. 1 I A f ' i: ii o D
Osteopathic ITijsIcIss
Hamilton Bldg. Bay City. Tex
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I I need a Ionic. I am glad to testify to
what it has done for me, so as to help
jthers.”
If you are nervous or weak, haw head-
iches, backaches, or any of the oilier
lilments so common to women, why not
jive Cardui a trial? Recommended by '
nany physicians. In use over <10 years.
Begin taking Cardui today,
je the very medicine you need.
expressing his protest again 4 the ,
'laughter of the Itnssians in the Ma-
surian lakes and swamps by saying,
“There is no God, there is no morality,
and no ethics any more; there are no
human Icings any more, but only
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I'. H. In the Army!
French army have com<<
aiitlering irotn tu-
the ‘‘wbile mill’s 1
Major 1’1.ii I
cheaper than uny other food material
on the market containing the proper
rimouni of nourishment It is trm
food economy to drink good milk
With cereals, the cheapest food o.
the market for the amount and value
of the nourishment contained
"'I'he quantity of meats should be
umtnished to the minimum, inasmuch
as meats cost more than other food
uodiicts, ami are not a balanced ra-
tion, containing practical!) no carbo-
hydrates.
I-Tuits and vegetables should
utilized us much as possible in sea
son Potatoes ate good practically all
the year round, and so ate apple-
when properly stored.
You should not eat more than c-
necessary to maintain the body in goon
condition for the amount of Work it
docs.”
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we term
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war breaks
a necessary
Genera! Von
come
In this proves
df-lndulgem e. not only the child's |
.• qualities are neglected,
t>erj
| ae day evening at S o'clock
, The public la vary cordially invited
even
and
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t'hriatian Sclem e services
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.
-Sunday »<bocx every Sunday morn-
ing at 8:46 o'clock
Testimonial meeting
taw\. ® z£
people.
a statement prepared for
AVfl__''X
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t'oruar Avenue c and Fifth Street
, i um thirsty ; bring me some brer.
I gin. rum." "If you lie to mo 1 wt.l
have you shot immediately.”—Tin •
s.-nten es at' taken from a phr.ne-
i - ck tipidied to German soldlera
cotd ii:. to Minister Brand Whitlock
"Ont cannot make war In a svntt-
'i entai fashion. The more pitilea.: the
i - ci.duct of the war, the more hmmn.o
I- <|i reality, tor it will run it»
eon.re i'll the sooner.’ - General y’.ui
lie relmrdi.
The innocent must stiffer with the
iniiitv. . . . All this must no: tn
< ih eyes weigh as much as the life < f
i ingle one of our biave soldie.’-i -
th<‘ Hghleous accomplishment of didv
is ibe e.nanation of a high Kultur, and
m hat the population of iv
fuel)!ries can learn a lesson from o ir
armies." General Von Bissiiu.
How to t.et the Book.
Address, Committee on Public In-
formation. !<• Jfickson Place, Washin
ton, I>. C. Il»-quest out copy of Ger-
man War practices.
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• ] The book supplements the
| report W lllc'i w e< I be fir I
survey of the path of horror, ruin and
Jvy il,-; til left I,, t . Ge-mall uftiiv on lh«
la nd of innocent and defenseless pt-o-
wR ' pie. ’I'he book i> supphnental also t<
“" the official report- bv the Pelt-iar
eommiskion and th< French minister
I of foreign affairs, and it reveals more
of the damning German war philos-
ophy as exine: sed in the Gertmil.
White Book and \;irlous official utter-
ance". extenuating revolting crimei on
flu grounds of expediency and the ad-
vancement of that Kultur" which
now mocks its own name throughout
the civilized world I'he humanity of
Get man soldiers was so torn by the
system of brutality that they <'rfed out
in letters to Ambassador Gerard, om
4iled al
f< mid in
on which
flower of
I lilted States
golden rod
England by the slngle-pelaled
rose, Ireland by the shamris-k. Scot-
land. the thistle, Wales, the leek; and
Australia, wheat. France is known
by her French lilies, the lleur-de-lis
Belgium by the Itose-of Flanders.
Italy, the marguerite; Japan th<
peony I
her brush
1 lecernhet
! men posted at>oi|t a yard from one an-' I'liRIMTIAN
I other .so (hat no one could get out.
I Then the (Tilans set fire to it houae
I by house; neither man, woman, or
'child could escape; only toe greater
part of the livestock carried off.
j as (hat could be u ad vuy one who '
1 ventured to com.- out wh* shot down, j
All the inhabit tilts left in Hie vlllng
‘ were burnt with the Irnu.-e*.'
■ A horrime hath of blood. T ie whole [to attend ail the aeivlie*
nt. the Frencii thrown into
tu..!-•>- (ivllians with the
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ercise, and tin scii ntiflc.iily HolfK-te I
food will do him good He will put
<m woig.it ami pt rli ips never have any
moie trouble from tuberculogiH. Ii
tin- l-’iem-h nrmy the provahince oi
this di in c is dm to the tact that
! there wus no time for a thormigl.
I ,’divsical examination of men befort
they lull tod. (in the other bund, it
tilt* country a man is examined amt
loex.imlut-d If tubereuol.is develops
<fier he has been in service, he will
be given special hospital treatment
until Ii <an tie retiirned to tin rank-
or -tent homo."
Don't you think II about time to
udvmtiso a country when' crops cun
be grown in one year the value of
which is In excess of ttie price of the
land? And that country Is right hero
surrounding your own town
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Some of the
history
record
of the tutu
1 found in a
Pr.u t.ci s,“
e^. I at t!;i- gov. .
the <onimiit<« on
for ti. < au.t i -1 ■ ■ 111,a;
. I<d l» ('
<<tlier «(
The dumbfounding evidence which f
thi. book pre*« iitv. to the jury rd’ man-
r i klini Is dra -.ti ma.nly from G.-rman
mi l American s-(>ur<’e», and include
off < ial pt och» mat Ions and utterance# I
of l.hti r>-'p<mstlde heads of the Im- I
pei ial Get man government, letters and j
dailies of German .mldiers, <|Uotuti< n-
from tlerman newspapers, and mate
rial drawn from the archives of the
state dopartment which lay bare thr
' tory of ineoiK 4-lv.ibie German atr<»<
ities
The pm pre. of the book is to show
Hint the system of frightfulne-ss, itself
the greatest atrocity, is the d< f;nit<
(inlh-y of the German government, so
sinister that German soldlen* have
themselves at Him-' revolted. Indi
vidunl act- of wanton cruelty and
barbaric distinction tire cited only tn
illu trate the operation of the re
moiseless system
The book supplements
report which was the r
now is. difficult to write ealniB
Justly about it.'
Herbert Hoover, .writ.ng for this
book of his experiences lii Belgium,
says: "The sight of the destroyed [
the widowed and
fatherless, (he destitute, the physical i—
misery of the people but partially i
t nourished at best, tlie deportation of
men by tens of thousands to slavery in
German mines and factories, the exe-,
cution of men and women foi paltry
• ffiisions of their loyalty to their|
• country , the -acking of every resource
through financial robbeay, the fatten-
ing of armies on the slender produce
of the country, the denudation of the
i country of cattle, horses and textiles; ‘
all these things we hud to witness/
I
dumb to help other than by protest
j and sympathy, during this long and [
terrible time, and still these are not
.the events of battle heat, but (he t>f-1
fects of a grinding heel of a race de-'
I ' manding the mastership of the world, j
| All these things are known to the:
I woiId -but what can never he known
I in tite dumb agony of the people, the
C i exptc.avionics' faves of million - whose
1 s nl-« have passed the whole gamut of'
y > lui-tions An I why ? Because the.-e.
2 [a free an I democratic people, lined I
I ' idunge their bodies before the march
I < f autocracy.”
| Frederick (.'. v '
I devastated Poland eoinpresends
I mon troi.,- woe* infliided
. Prussian system upon those
leas people. .
In a statement prepared for tin *
hook. Vernon Kellog said: “I went into!
Belgium and occupied France a
tral. and I maintained while there
steadfustly neutral behavior, hut
came out no neutral. ... I went |
in also a hater of war. but I came out
a more ardent hater of war; but. also
, I came out with inora 'icable convlc-
j tion. again, that the only way In which
Germany under its present rule and
I in its present state of mind can be
kept from doing what it has dom is
by force of arms."
The book gives excerpts from the 1
[diaries of German soldiers of which;
the.-c are specimens "In the night of
August lx-!!« the village of Saint-
Maurice was punished for Having fired
on German soldiers by being burnt [
to the ground by the Gertuau troops |
. The village waa surrounded, fl
words, what is true foot
Dr Harvey AV. AVilev. food
| expert and associate editor of Goo I
Housekeeping, defines it in the pages
of that magazine as follows ;
"True food economy consists in
first, <> balancing the ration that nil
of the various principles in the ration
1 are in proper proportion to furnish
the body with Its needs. For in
stance, the amount of fat, protein
, sugar and starch should be so ad- 1
lusted that all will be utilized It Is I
just like getting materials to build 1 j
a house There arc neoih-d lumber. N
n:U’s. plastering materials, roofing, i"
bricks, mortar, tin work, doors, win-!
dow sashes, and so on The builder I
will order lust enough of alt these j
materials to finish the house, with .
nothing left over. !
"Gereahi should be the basic and | i
' kJ. f part of Um diet They are 1
Walcott's description of i
i thej
by the I
defense- i
Siys Watoga Lady, “As To What
Cardui Has Done For Me, So
As To Help Others.”
Make your gift
practical
c Flat iron can be used w herever thereat
is electrit' light and is ready almost as soon as the
current is tinned on. It sti/ys hot until the ironing is
finished, saving many steps 1 rom stove to ironing-board.
'I'he handle does not get hot, thus eliminating the
nuisance of an iron holder.
I landsomely finished in polished nickel and provided
villi it,-, own heel stand, it is compact and attractive
in appearance. It vaill last a lifetime and costs but a
trifle to operate. Guaranteed by us and by the General
Electric Company.
Hav^you a G-E Flatiron ?
If not—ask your neighbor
Alio oil latida and Ic.ihch AA o offer you both surface and mineral
fortune*. Original promoters and exclusive agents, Bay City Town
Co. Lots on installment plan. Tell us your wants AVe are the tire-
less workers and pioneer land firm of Matagorda ('ounty, covering
past 22 years. Let us serve you
& 1
Arc Aim Too Stout.’
There is just one good <-nsibl(> way
for fat people to grow thin, provided
the fut people are not diseased, but
are fat from overeating, namely, un-
it r eat and leave out of the dietary
excessive amounts of starch and su-
gar All sweets ami desserts of every
kind should b<> taboo. In conjunction
with this eat a great deal less,
and grow thin. Conjointly. with tins miseries inflicted upon the Belgiati
diminution of the diet, increase exer-1 people, Mr. Whitlock saying; "One is
ere and diminish tlie time of sleep! -o <>vei wlielme.l with t i«- m.-roi -if tie
All tluse thugs require a strong will [thing itself, that it lias been, and
ami inflexible determinntion to sue
eeed Dr. Hnrvey AV. Wiley in Good
I lousekt-eping.
of tins Iowa, says: "When aland 15 years
of age, I suffered greatly . . . Sometimes
would go a month or two, and I had
len ible headache, backache, and bearing-
down pains, and would just drag and
had no appetite. Then ... it would last
. . two weeks, and was so weakening,
Ind my health was awful.
My mother bought me a bottle o!
Cardui, and I began to improve after
‘aktng the first bottle, so kept it up till I
look three ... I gained, and was well
md strong, and I owe it all to Cardui.
1 atn married now and have 3 children
From the
K'ports of
tn rrulosls
pel il” attack our t roops?
Bruns of tlie tuberculosis division
of the mi-iliral department thinks not
I Wiion inter view by n reporter from
; Good I Imo iikeepniK he said;
j "AVi* give each man when he fir I
<iimes to (aimp a caieful <xamlii.itIon
Approximately four-fiths of one pet
cent of the drafted men have been re
fected because ol tubercular condl
I ions."
Is it tine that tin- Germans are
accepting uh .-oldlvrs men who hav<
at rested <Mihch
"Yes, And
It sounded
Bruns went
cept a man
healed t llbvrcillosis ’
! has a small healed lesion, he is not
‘ rejected Men who have lai -e lieale
' lesions and all who have active les
ions are rejected.”
"How largo is a small healed le
ion ""
"AVell, If one-third of one lung wi i.
infected, even (hough tlie lesion wa
lieided. we would reject the man tliU
affected Btif u smaller lesion, well j
healed, would not
if lie wore normal in other respects
In fact, we believe that tlie out of-
t lie
marguerite;
i chryHantliemum; and China ihe
incapacitate him [ she who Is clever with
can paint them herself.
i lood I lousekeeping.
Wr J
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A (oirden oi' Allies,
( harming individual favors for cacti
i lie ('hristinas dinner arc
a I it of holly tled to a carti
is painted the national
eaetl of the allies The
is represe nted by the
Canada by tlie maple l-sil
wild
a German
tite way for
From tlie kai-
' spoi l h to tin- soidiers on the eve''
H[of tiieir departure for ('liinu in
H “WTom-ver a national
fl| mil. terrorism becomes
fl military principle."
fl. Hartmauii
fl "The city
it- -ii'mr...... lias in-ell imnislmd by an ®
udiiitional fine of 5.mm,mm francs on •
--account of the attack fade upon a •
German soldier by By ckere, one of its •
police officials.' Baron A'un i.iiett- •
itz, governor of Brussel N*****SNN**NSNfc*N
I villi--
tlie bi
r< t.”
That He reign el f< glitfulneM was
• Hie definite polhy -f ti e German gov-
ernment is testified to by .iii amazing
[ ctiilei tion of documents and utterances
of Herman officialdom.Herewith are
j i xierpts f documtmtary proof fur-
| u slim! i... German r< cards establishing
eyoiu! question:
soon you come to blows with ;
cii'-my lie will be beaten. No
ry will lie shown! No prisoners
I ail! In- tai.en' As the Huns, under
'Kin Attila, mailc a name for them-
seli s. v iiich is till mighty in tradi-
i tions and le < mis today, may Hie name
of Getniun be so fixed in Chinii by
ur deeds, that no Chinese shall ever
again dare to look at
askance. Open
! Kullur once for all."
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I'he Child AA ho “Show% Off,**
We parents have a very human
tendency to over-value what we per
ceii> us special talent in our chll
(Iren Perhaps out child can do om
thing unusually well for his age, and
in our dreams we see him as a gen-
ius. That particular gift, or talent
HI may, uftei all, he no more than
a temporary development of some
quality beyond thi averifte for hi:
ago) wo often encourage Hie chid t<
show off.’ The result is that such
a child almost invariably Rets an ex
nggeriitod opinion of himself and lii-i
alqlit'. becomes self conscious,
what is far wore, falls into tlie habit
of doing only tin things which
most easily to him
of sc
other qualities are neglected, but I
eVen tliat special quality wtiieli might
have been a talon degenerates through j
lack of disciplined training and oir !
young "genius" may become in tli< ;
end one of (hat pathetic class of pen- !
pie who are superficially clever, but j
whi can do nothing well enough t > [
win position or i ----------* --------
re pnnsfliilfti Tlie child prodig. j
rarely d.'velops into a mature prod-
igy. yet too many of us entirely for-
get this same commonplace fact in
dreaming about the children we love
I so wi ll
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 36, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 12, 1917, newspaper, December 12, 1917; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292691/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.