The Matagorda County Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, April 19, 1918 Page: 5 of 8
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GRAND
One Day
MONDAY, April 22
WITH A SPECIAL MATINEE AT 3 P. M.
Appears
at the
THEATRE
BAY CITY
Positively the bust Troupe ot Native Hawaiians ever
brought to this country
to
SINGERS
PLAYERS
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ENGAGEMENT
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you will come to me. but why not now?
I’ It. M. I KI l„ Optician
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Matagorda I'lutrniitcy
lit
Out-of town people better write for date a few day
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be fore
P in
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our
mt a
ion
eatl
arms
t ry.
in * t
plai
on
t >
pro
t ion
inh^ii
nako price*
is
to
n
liKht
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that
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and -
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in a
years
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vp t J"
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mat aril
pitv i s ih
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retailing r
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men.
tor
2 t.,
new
on
in
no
pro
ami 3
about
soon
live
Europe
li'iort
bon Is
can
within European
bounds.
P tat
ttri t
jrji i» Hisies
i
“Time is the ossence
stop Germany, and
P(U MOI s
> \RY OVER *T VIE.
at be
bile
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I'H 0 GLORI.I
\ til
Till
its a pound;
a pound;
San Antonio, 3
unfort an
at Ion i* that unh
with man
< n top of
tlu
in pe:
o —---
o\ lid 1 \ xo.
not
t potatop
'.i t they
food
the
• iov n > 'em t i
and the pc :pie are won-
clvints do not have
t expense in the
Kpeent
li ts from the fol-
io open
he, fill
rwns
Huns.
It wa
would <
tie ■ of
to
our
Atnerlcin can do an Individ
.. t > ujq ec’infr-’ by working
ad buying T.ibnrtv Bonds
< er,t i » nonn l: and W
to 2 1-2 cents a pound
The intere ding thin
Ing
the
until
•rior.d '
he food
cause
I et ami that
the loser .<
producing
• their fighting
never fail to ri
dinin’! tration
( ent s
nts a pound
aits a p uind :
at < a noum
country
ti
h
a loot b
OF AGQtCULrUfte
©•GROW
HOV
of their
uch things >
> thinking ol
iousness of
under
growth
■n of Hie potatc
may bo du : nt i
ioi onio largo enough
' e in quality an they
l>. They should be
e vInes are killed In
High
j battleflelds al
blowin tliIm great
Times.
KOMIS
■ I M l VI. I»( 11.
the j
in
I eadv tn give
MllslOQ
and len t mon
is the duly oi
while II uistoiilan. i
to 9 cents; M ir- t
.1 ■: i
The Irish
whatev
at o- who;
remnted 1
admini-t rat
b wi
time .
><)d 1 ”
all the
II'. ■ wh
earners
I idlers ”
! tie
inenna I gent ly
both
r. I'nrmer
1-' to ? cent
on: why
< Tits io
nited States
iYO.OOO bushels
Investigation
| ben
Austin. 1 1
Houston 1 1
Dalia- 1 t h to 2
> ;i i-2
. h to -'l l
to 2 1-2
a Killa.'l 2
hard!
nttlato the
n Aaqiiith
a a dellotito, not
situation a
for all tliat
';■! : c’loson t > pur III' i
almost f lire one's breath
he
I IBI'KTl
l> O l>'
i'aris means
Not at nil.
on the st re
and heads up,
may come
rather die tlian bend to
peace.
ire a hoat-loving
withstand cool
es them in Hie
d is to thr,
"Ult I feet
JJAVIMO HM» IOHI* STROMl
I MH I. I Ki ll.; Ml ' IM Mi M
wit itlFh I M l HI (UM
things
i thins:s 11
In thr
tl
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11 MHHI I 1 l»OI I IK'
Is SO, KI 10 Ulis
Ft il st
II mak<
i pa rt
>n top ot
I inche
i’" of thousands of oar men
sen called to arms and t iken
■ n < : iptloii measure, an I thus squarw 1 young
all debts ami r<
cold, shiiering plunge
At first, glance it seems that
May
fashioned
but
best in a
well fertilized
d plan t
s to I
re ..ml t irn
the manure.
Highly mixed with
< iltivator, as too
If potatoes «el! let 1
in Dallas; and 1 1-2 Io
tl e consumer in
petatoc
halves, and «
I I of him be i
num ifluer
to be expected that he
side stepping la<
u with regard
to gay such a
. that in Ire-
the course Im
i bold as to
i wav.
Not only does ho propose t
the home rule question, regardless of
John Dillon. Sir l.'dward (’arson and,
the failin' ' of the recent Irish conven-
tion to agree on any plan, hut he also i
pro...... to couple it s . .l it i .ii w |tti
allowance for all
. and permitting oji
o'ry doubt - I u
of risk too
Houston
selling for f a r
a t<> 1-2 cents
tl'.O e
larg. h
past
But, making dm
t! e .e pos. iblllt
timfsm tho
there are
apparent
Chronicle.
r m ben embi
nate May I Ims
for oer nation.
thrift stamps
a pig and eat
to lour )u>< kot-book?
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HHIIIIKs IMtlMMs 1KI llltlVE.
................. A million American mothers havg,
o been ignored or will have sons In this groat war.
oP Our heart goes out tn those nnxioua
.■ii mothei waiting for tidings from
their loves! one., some >-f whom art
in foreign land Our heart gee* out
to distressed wives mid to the help-
la little ones It should bo a plena*
to us to sustain our soldier hoys
who are enduring more than wo will
snow, many of whom will saert-
theli live, for the freedom of
May we all don the armor of
Keyolvo and fare forth to tho
homo.
conflict.
nterest of the I'e b'ral food
for Texas The an-
stion is a cries of ]et-
o.'iirin ■ into the office of Admin-
•ur Peden urc.ti sting against such
I cent < 1 p oin 1 for p >-
very evidence has
the Vnlted State!
ing that
surplus .
■ tho way- and
hutigi into tin
irend*. The 0
of putting t
isher I meet. I hav
front, but it seems to tne that,
did hitman nature is showing
better back of the front, where men.l .:.
women and children are united in self-1 -}
less, uncomplaining an I almost un I ...
conscious sacrifice. !■
"It all brings homo to me an on-1 ..
tirely new ■< n-e of our obligation.I p
and I feel that unless we sliow
same qualities that
her noble efforts
same thing meted out to us
by resistance while there Is
Gorm’in de truction b.
admire leadership, and
propensities ply this demand and be
spend to that , will you be
re ged sense of justice which forma country's food supply
such a conspicuous part of his propo-
sil ion.
The very daredevil character of tho
scheme may appeal to them, while the
fmt that all parties him ......
may -erve to prevent the injctlon
w l>icli have I
ponslble for trouble In the
nnuieall
stock produce the best Thero-
esponslbtlHles with one fore It ii urgent that you keep all
Mr. j '
His done little else than!
Hie predicate for a regular, old-1
Ktlgenny row In Ireland
ond thought one Is not so'
varied prices is that in many < isos
tb> anie potato, originating tn the
same Western State and virtual!'.
!■■■; ng ’he one f. eight ■ barges, Is hm •!. hit’
s’d’ing at prices ran ging frun ’ ' ■t »
I ' ■e.t s
y were high and now that the mar-
justifles a lowered price are fall-
tug to meet the actual market Tho
r<.,ult of this situation is that there
water of potatoes which are
being dammed up until stocks on
bind bought at <; higaer figure are
exhausted. One
phase* of this si
the stiridus of
pdatoes In the I'nit
t Hy < baric- II. Gra-ty.i
(Copyright ll'ls by the New
Times >
I'aris. Saturday. March io ilenr
B Day 1- m has l.eeti 111 cl use touch
with stirring events in the last ten
du's. lie said this morning:
"Whon we see divine service on
.Good EriJay interriiptcd i v .
from the German flout, sever
miles away, and score- of men
en and children killed and injured,
it conveys some idea of wh.it war in
Does it create a panic? have
People are still traveling aw’;iv
s with shoulders hue',
ready to meet whatever
The humblest would
an unworthy
e 1 in war
face of this lessened produc-
force .mil production a ereat and
.. I drain upon our resources is
l-y our .army .nd navy an t our
Only soldi' r* t
1 an stop Germany, and "nly Vnierica
111', can furnish them tn adequate num-
bers to match up against the German
■■ - ml remen >r that, for th" I-
Ameriean people to have these sol-
diers in Europe, sacrifices of ever
character must be mads' on the part
Nacogdoches. ' 1- ' e. n’s
hi: I cents at Sour Lake;
t; at Marshal?
rgo tbit will terml
saved a deal of f
and incidentally
rosperetl fltiauici
by bolding all their hens through the
la' ing reason
It
who work Intelll-
who Idle brutally,
truth set forth by
Mr I'ord Is a cap-
young slock Io produce tho egg*
Bint Hie ..pic of thia country need-
The demand flir p.mitry is greatly
incle.i el . arsed by It.a constant
- Ilipments of red meats to our allies
and im .ea . l demand, a. yoq know,
means continued .nod price- Will
you be one of the i.any that will aup-
uilner," or
non < >ntributor to tho
and a "looor"
The
to purent p<>-
iv e formed a
stem of their
the ground in the
•il warmed up i'uis will
nth after tae date of tl..
I' 0 sweet potato tartves best in the
sotttaern part of the country, us it is
a up. il plant It cannot be suc-
■ .sfitliy gr >w tt in t Ii
ern sections of th.
"We in Amer e
in the extretnitie of war The sail-
ing of <>'ir boy-, short food rations,
and the like malto the situation seem
t Trihin, because w" compare it
our former immunity and comfort. But Work and -peed up production to
if every American could have spent make up for tho loss.‘nod production:
these I'd t'nd vas here and could oeon'm:'.e in < n .u"iption to 1 ■ -am
have realized that f t nearly four ai much m» po-silde the drain upon
this battle, in varying degree' ■■ I re ource.; lend v or ai,ne. t.
'ensitv. has be' n relentlessly your u 'vernmont to prosecute this
waned against these people on their war successfully and make our sol
home ground: ’bit los ,s of life and diers powerful, effective and victor-
property have been beyond nil com- ions,
putation; and yet here they still stand. [pc
determined, undismayed, again t every
devilisli instrument and al! giant ag-
gression.—why, tlio bigness
patience and courage has never lie
fore been conceived In the mini of
"in face of such things wo Ameri-
cans should stop thinking of s> If. dis '
miss all .'onsciousness of sacrifice.’
and go to work with a new will. Per-1
sonally, I fed like bowing on my i ctan (ntonlo:
knees to every l-'rete liman and Brit-
been along the . 17,
splen- ,
up even
show
have the I
for oni
-♦ill time
confined 1
» not spoil the rood work by rush
your hens to market as soon as will beat
ban on selling bens and pullets
1 lifted. If you do you will , wage
glutting of the poultiy mar
I mean ■ that y ou will be
A glutted market
s for chickens I
settle | up,] dres ed and you konw Mr
what Hint means to you.
Il would be advisable for you to
sell off vour old stock rraduallv and
in small numbers Sell tho old hens
first and Just bear in mind that your
benefit of e
still elements
to bo Ignored
--—O—O--—
Iler .1 . Ilenrv r'ord, "euusod
war idb'i . uf ui called royalty,
1 lade othoi obey them, and cap-
ila'iPie lillori who made fortunes and
oiicht i.alei fortune’ by forclnjf
ollicrs to do tlu'lr bidding Hut, work
1 bom all' The moehanlstn
tiirne I out by our trong, Intelligent
will triumph over tha
Henry's right. Il Is n bat4
between those
and tliosyy
II, moreover, Is a
one who knows.
Itallsi and about n near royalty an
anyone can et in our democracy, lu
addition, he I- doing more, perbapi,
than any other Individual in I he coun-
trvances. Waco News
interpreting
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Smith, Carey. The Matagorda County Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, April 19, 1918, newspaper, April 19, 1918; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1346309/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.