The Matagorda County Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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CAREY SMITH
. Owner
mail mutter
h
of logftimat
TRIBI’NE
I HE DAILY
ioi him; tih. < oi viicy.
facts
are
i hetn
de njpnst ration
WAS TALCUM
40
Association
It nppea
it
A set that occupied
we
barroom <'a>' night, September 29.
a
family of
uses in deftly gpln-
o» n money
The Houston
while
of itself this year.
reason
13,825
They will be shown ]
Tf the time and energy spent on tho j
no wk p. i
use for 1
must,
much
From
told some pretty
matter
in Houston The Chron-
reformer and It Is a
of the know-
in Houston don't tip the po-
Chronfcle ridicules the
because of the
... .>4.00
... <2.00
The rice farmers of Texas are 'he
gentlemen who will handle the velvet
this year, provided they can have sev-
Thls demonstration will be
Tractors
and
Start your gristmill.
for
on
st list Kil l KIN RATES:
V. EEKLY
Ben-
' wo
federal
prerogatives
It
the char
■a. re elily and
n of the puldi hers.
iet.il upon the highest posHble phi
By-products nominal.
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Tribune liner* bring quick result*
/ R \
Z / \
pAYWJ
VJLy
one
con-
ant!
Therefore Insist Upon Gen-
uine “Bayer Tablets
of Aspirin”
prohibition.
I. \V.
Surely it is
lint the |
are now '
"FAKE” ASPIRIN
What is llio public anyway?
Who is tin1 puldie, and when has
been allowed any voice In 1h" affairs
Surely It. was bcl’oie
public
as well the
genuine, American made and Ameri-
to can owned Tablets are marked with
Any erroneous rellqcHon up
business concern
brought to tie:
The pa's > ,
a Him
Ing m
they would bring
Hasn’t It ever oc-
that France hasn’t, even
. > matter? And who is
1 vitally interest, the United
France? Funny? Sm"'
hhn-
Low enough down
by
re*
hie
simple. T
t bro wing
machinery
fence
world
least.
in I lie sape
for roads.
When he discovered Rhodes grass,
our friend. H. M. Madison of the
"Sap" Railroad, distinguished
self, so to speak.
com-1 in the latitude of Texas to get
will j winter-kill, it is coining to be
lllP ... | niumi
ranza's forthcoming message will be press
the most interesting in thirty years ; where negro crap games are
Well. I' can be that and then not be located
much, but the fact that it will he Is
encouraging, to say the least.
Millions of fraudulent Aspirin Tab-
lets were sold by a Brooklyn manu-
facturer which later proved to be
composed mainly of Talcum Powder.
------o—o---
TO 1101.II .NATIONAL
DEMONSTRATION OF
« I ( E F A It M 1 N it.
.... “I have never grazed these I
pastures, hut my fi lends who have}
---- i over the
senators tn ratifying
;i about the high cost of Hving(the pence treaty”
directed to useful occupation the curred to you t' *
would not matter so much ' considered the
we’ve got to stand a lot of the \—
things for pofltto'a sake Sales or I------
Entered at the Postofflee at Bay t'ity, Tex i
und< r Act of Congrei ■, M
of feeding them on the fruits of
national production it will
j say that it.
s done or tried to do something to
remedy the present condition of af-
fairs And competent authorities tell
us that the services of exactly three-
fourths of these employees could be
dispensed with Congressman Blan-
ton has shown up much of it and his
charges have never been successfully
challenged.
restless | t|iaf there exists but
i to con
Let
restrictions
especially since
it I; spending hundreds of millions oi
rood tax money in regulating every-!
thing else, for tho people tire with
<•■ pgre.ss this time.
for Sun-1
the price of pork dropped one'
dollar a hundred pounds,
wind that blows no good.”
MATAGORDA COUNTY TRIBUNE
By TR1B1 NE I'ltlNTING I OMI'lNl
nd Editor I rtrikes
gross is
Bar Room Finely Shown
•‘Square Ileal Sanderson.’'
against ! them into fields of production instead. .
tip, | I’any to a place enar Victorville, Cal-j cd, cultured and Industrious writer of
- Ifornia, for desert scenes and spent prophecies. Ho writes “I. W. W." ev-1
[two weeks in the open.
This picture story was written by i doctor that he is about, to be blown]
Charles Alden Seltzer and it appeared
in the Argosy magazine, and was pic-
turized by Lambert Hillyer. It was
|.holographed by .Joe August who is
cameraman for all the Hart produc-
tions.
Tf the time and energy spent on the] Why are you worrying so
willy talk and writing that is now go-( slowness of the
Ing on i
were t
h c. of I.
l,ut then
! young ranch owner beset by men de-! one of which it
I termined to steal her land and her-;nln'r it ; mesh or web and the otlw
.self as well. 'a coarse criss-cross skein used in
Much of the picture Is exterior in letter making. This wonderful <p!
’ ”r. Hart and Lambert , der is neither a tetrapnenmone- nor a
Hillyer, co-directors. took the com-] dlpneumones. but an educated, rofln-i
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days
of the country”
seven years ago
All the public
back and Halen
"ninny.” bow It
medicine Should
forsooth.
I mutter of
i structlon is
} the move to lower prices.
ministration should not charge
to the r> lii .;. I r it is
than 40 manufacturers of
implements will have ma-,
getting >hims on the "round, each to give a
I demonstration according to the rules}
1 f the national deinonstratio nco:a-i
Is another great mittee.
It attracted no Machines, accessories and supplies:
certain place nearer the
of the Chronicle than
-----usually
what we have been
interesting reading
would be created
.""-variety , The fine points of diplomacy must be
has | protected even though every soldier
great many} in the I'nited States army is shot, for!
j we cannot afford to wound Mexico's;
be thank feelings
Aspirin Is the trade mark of Bayer
Manufacture of Monoaeeticacldcstet
very
News
The
been calling the attention
encroachment
tin
republican Is to
Ford's libel suit
issue that failed. It attracted no
more than fi cents' worth of attention. <f every nature pertaining to tractor
----- I farming will be exhibited at this■
e and arrangements are now be-1
Wales is now demanding self-gov-! nnd how it is a time and labor saver,
ornment. Is that because the price Every know mechanical device for
Is away from home and the Welsh. the practical farmer will be shown in
have found out how easy self-goverti- actual operation.
meat is? A. E. Hilderbrand, chairman of the
wrangle. |
urk's have never and
gore in t|io law of supply and de-1
In other words a one hundred;
are ! l,(.r < cnt advance or drop in the price I
of a diamond never affects the cost .news
I of a ack of flour. The whys
wherefores of high goods is to
found in cheap money, and just . -
long as money is cheap prices will > lor the way he was treated in Austin j tha (the farmer may
remain up, regardless of food admin- and seek It, too. four ways
parties
>■ tenches Into the
sides of the
being done the l
’ i lime, fll
Courage' The senate has before It [
bill the result of which, if it be-
lt law, will be to prevent |
Is it an actual fact that con-1
s at last beginning to realize'
that there is something else to do otli !
Does i t;
now see that there are many millions I
< f people to be considered rather than
a tew agitators who constantly hold •
whip over them by exhibiting on
I timely occasions a vest pocket full of
ballots. Let us hope so. No one, save
a fool, would ever raise his voice or.
efforts against labor In its rights, but '
whenever it comes to a point of the!
unreasonable just to satisfy the maw1
ami ambition of a few stool pigeons j
who constantly infest Washington, it I
is time, we think, to let those leaders
know which way tho wind Is blowing i
Recent emphasis has been given to i'Haters, housewives, the p. ace ti ■ . ty day
the rapidly developing fight in Texas or woman suffrage,
against federal encroachment upon
properly belonging to
comes in the shape of
occurring in a Texas
that the man in
about it
sequent ly.
N. B. is wrong i nv ..... . ivy *»,-i
bnne has been calling the attention
of federal encroachment on state's |
rights long before tho advent of the
News Bulletin, but we were called re-
actionary. and altogether out of date.
We figured, that It was I
light and a true American regardless menacing attitude will be sustained
tamed. „„ — —
there is only one woman in tho storyi unsegmented abdomen has two seta
Ann Little who plays the role of a of spinnerets at tho posterior end.
Why till this continual
anyway” From all sides comes the'
tumult in waves and yet when you'
ask one what is the matter, really. It
is imposHble to tell you The world
seems topsy-turvy and still no one
can explain it. Laborers arc
al a time w hen they are
i ientest prosperity
known. Producers a
nothing hi rs were united in their belief that Ureal
' some change should bo made, but
tern necessity in such cases forbade
any remedies tn so far as tho asso-
ciation is concerned.
------ -------- , |f t]le government will turn soee,
i'nlcss all the signs fail. Toxas WHI , three million employees loose and put ‘,'b|,raf ter and Mr
soon be ablaze with protest i
I tho people sending billions of money
to Washington, to come back to them j present national produd
of governmental subsidies, pt.r)Uips then be able to
agricultural development ] |U1
and what not. And every dollar ap-
| preprinted by the federal government
for expenditure In the states, carries
with it the condition of control from
Washington In other words, it op-
erates as a bribe to the states to
turn their state affairs over to the
federal government In still other
words, this Alexander Hamilton ten-
th© people with their
■ather.
man nature
when we
greatest
knew? Or is it
woman suffrage socialism.
W Ism. or Ixdsbeviklsm?
not Americanism to be thus,
storm will blow over We
the even
which
Morton portico. This epefra'
didema is a species of the arachnids a strong advocate of Rhodes
phalothorax and from its and thinks even more of it than he
. does of alfalfa. Hi' has quite a large
. field of it, about fit) acres, nnd has It
pa t the experimental stage. He is
now thoroughly satisfied that it is the
' cat forage crop for this section, and
will so recommend it.
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YEH ORLEANS RII E.
On< Year . .
Hix Months.
The food administration is blaming
■the housewives for the high cost ol
: living, stating that their apathy in the!
e adjustment and recon-;
holding back progress of
. i.i.i.or The nd-1
It nil •
well known'
fully three-
-quarters of the big stage of the Wil-
I Ham S. Hart Studios in llolylwood.
was erected to represent a
(lid resort in New Mexico, for "Square!
Deal Sanderson," Mr. Hart s new Art-i
As one
The i state! it. "we cannot condemn Iler-,
many for taking such a step and at
the ground that Hie man in! the same time practice it. as a mill-,
is a federal nnd not a county tary expediency ourselves."
>e. which is tho truth. Until] which is true, notwithstanding
of tho cost than to be
d< inocrat and wrong. The time
come, however, when
of these 57-variety democrats are
Ing their mistake Let
ful for that.
The Mexicans have shot ’em up
again, this time wounding an aviator
in the I'nited States army. That's all
right, for it will perhaps be shown lu,111111 picture which will lie presented
tile next note that the aviator had one at the Brand Monday.
vv Ing of his machine a few Inches out
of angle or his propellor was making
one revolution too many per minute.
•1 Or. maybe, the awful claim that the
better to he pilot's cap was sitting on his head jn:an<i chairs
| JH 41 MW IWIiK 41
' vv ftli which to buy.
m-much inflation is the abundance of I
(heap money There is no lack ol :
production in any of the staples and'
on lb" even of a great pr< ddont'.'il 1 i irj,., n .. ;inp Wju never|
eh ell n and nin<'-tnnths of our trou-1 ;
ami agitation Is political pure mid ■ mund.
'he Opposing parties are 1 |(,.r advance or
monkey v vouches Into the I of a diamond never
front loth si.bs of the llt- H ack of flour.
ami when this is being done the | wherefores of high
looks gloomy- for n
labor element.
its
to personally supervise the arrange-i
meats and work out every detail so'
... j get un insight i
into the workings and practicability1
of tractors in every phase of farm
"It's an ill! work.
(Jo to it? More
The American Bar Association in Shillly, old scout. Texas is still here, traitor
its recent meeting declared the exe- q white man's country
cution of Edith Cavell, by the Ger-] whiter,
mans, was done in accordance with
charge mixed some dope for dipping [thff rules of military law.
cattle, which killed the cattle Thelstated it. "we cannot
owners demanded pay from the coun-
ty. on
charge
employ
tho No’
the people heard
about the tendency of the federal gov-
ernment to assume control, through
federal and state appointive power,
of functions clearly belonging to th
state. But a lot is being heard about
it of late, and u lot more will be heard
in tho not very remote sub-
The News Bulletin. The
wrong The Bay City Tri-|
three to four head of grown stock peri
1 to show how practical is the tractor acre throughout the year. When
used for pasture under ordinary con-!
ditions the crop should be watered
'uiee or four times a year When cut
for hay it should be watered iu dry
seasons from each cutting."—News
president or
tie word that
id
upon
Shiilady, tho
The first national demonstration of
< ral weeks of good weather and It is rice farming ever staged in any part
beginning to look as though they are. of the world will be held on a 2000-1
to get that. If the crop can be sue- acre tract of land between Pasadena!
eessfitlly harvested the rice belt of and Deepwater on September "0 and
Texas will he plenty able to take care October 1 and 2, it was announ ?d by
| W. L. Stallings, head of the agricul-
itural department of the Houston
It may be that the reason "Old jChamber of Commerce, Wednesday.
Whiskers’ has not offered >50,000 re-
ward for A'illa is that he is afraid plete in every detail.
Villa will step over to Mexico Cltyjl e shown plowing, discing and work- garded as the wonder-grass.
someday and do his own collecting.! Ing at belt work. They will be shown] A writer in the Mission Times says
---------- : binding, threshing and drilling grain of It:
A ranch in Duval County lias just »n rice beds flooded with water
a million dollars. Which
custo-
lt shows the long bar with its for- 'Han of a genuine writin: spider, a of Salicylicacld.
Imi.-abl;, array of bottles and glasses; yellow fellow (and awfully intel-! ---------------------
] the immense room with card tables ligentl which inhabits a corner of Bulletin.
’ ’ ' cull the paraphernalia of the Morton portico. This epcira' Mr. W. H. Ramsey, of this city, is
the Southwestern haunt, of the un- dldema is a species of the arachnids a strong advocate of Rhodes grass
But there is no dance hall
A preacher over in Houston last
Sunday declared that a wave of gam-
bling is sweeping over the country
and called upon his congregation to dency bribes
help stop It. it can't bo done, brother,
for a great many modern-day reform-
ers and political angels are thick in
this great game of chance now at Houston police force
Tracting so much attention, and as !irrest of six negro crapshooters in
those believe in reforming everybody tlie great crusade against gambling
nnd everything except themselves we now going on I
see but little chance to improve mat- Rle is a great
ters as they stand today . mystery to us why some
■ — ! Ing ones
Manuel Aguirre Berlanga, chief of |ice off and have a raid made, some
the Mexican cabinet, says that Car-(Sunday, on a
» rooms
New Orleans, La.. Sept. 4.—Millers
showed very little interest in the lo-
cal market Wednesday because of the
'rice they have been buying in the in-
terior is now beginning to move in
volume Since Monday they have re
eeived approximately 25,000 sacks'1*’
and, on an average milling capacity
of 1,500 sacks daily, they are able
to remain out of the market tor some
time without any additional arrivals.
This had a depressing effect on the
value of rough rice, although a num-
ber of receivers said they are not very
anxious to sell at lower prices. Choice
grades were quoted around $11.75
during the early hours, while off
grades were much lower.
A steady tone was reported in the
dean department, although no decid-
ed improvement was noted in trans-
actions. hCoice grades were again
quoted at 13 3-4c on Honduras.
Receipts—Rough. 13.825 sacks;
clean. 1,488 pockets.
Sales—Clean, 3,097 pockets Hondu-
ras at 7<t 13 3-4c, 18 pockets Carolina
i at 12 1-2c; rough, 7.055 sacks Hon-
dur; nt $10.00(011.50 H 72 pockets
sold for a million dollars. Which The demonstration will afford the grazed theirs with cattle and horses, 1111 r°Hna nt $10..i>sll >0.
leaves us to wonder if tho votes of farmers a liDernl education in up-to- claim that they will easily pasture! By-products nominal,
that county were also thrown in. ! the-mlnute farming and is designed
pvdiency ourselves." All of ITtE.lIENTMH N SET IN
Until! which is true, notwithstanding the NEW HART PHOTOPLAY, ln" ntade with the principal tractor'
s Bulletin got loose in Texas, barbarity of it. The association mem- -- firms in the I nited States to send
liltle or nothing I’crs were united in their belief that Great Bar Room Finely Shown in H’1 ir demonstration machines and im-]
, plements to take part in tills affair.'
Eacli company will be given a tint "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" the true,
and space of ground in which to ‘ '
hibit its wares, and exhibits are
be on the ground not later than Mon- tho safety “Bayer Cross.”
Chronicle. | Ask for and then insist upon "Bayer
Tablets of Aspirin” nnd always buy
Dr A. S. Morton, whose veracity is them in the original Bayer package
of a golden line and sublime to a de- which contains proper directions and
I gree of purity, states unequivocally,
The set. is complete in every detail, that lie is the sole owner and
shows the long bar with its for- ] dian of
is fIt. for is io sit
draw on the back
knees nnd take lt;j
It speak it
whisper nnd do that
in owe nnd trembling
Wo have said nil along that nine-
tenths of the mess we are now en-
joying (?> is rotten polities.
The mniliplioIv of words nt Wash-
ington Is 'or the doping of the public
with rhetorical overflows and both
sides are guilty But the people
must not think liecuus, they have paid
i IHnkers bosses'
i
Of course the public doesn't know
anythin t You nnd I never road, we
have no power of discernment or dis-
cretion and if we had wo would be
anarchists, alien sympathizer I
edict Arnolds, if von pb'a. i'. if
were brazen enough In say so
Bootlicking is the game and the
bigger bootlicker you nre the higher
you stand in tho eveof some people
You dure not bo an American, free,
ami ('onr ii''(>u’!. with an opinion ami
-j voice of your own
In those d iv- Thomas .leffers. f, !
would be laib'd. Webster nnd C;H-
hoiin hung Hlephons would become
an »'iite'"t .and Cl.av .a refugee
But the people are paying about as
much attention Io the swapping of,
words nt Washington ns they are to
the barking of some street hawker
On with the battle'
. He writes "I. W. W." ev-!
joey morning, thereby warning the I
I doctor that he is about to be blown ]
up with T. N. T. or Lewisite, so If'
you hear a tremendous roar over that
way any time soon you will know
what that dad rotted anarchist spider
has done But Dr. Sholars lias the
splderitis. toQ. nnd told ns Saturday
that lie has three of them. If the
country were not as dry as the Sahara
we could account for some things, but
under the present aridity we find it
impossible to understand what has
gotten into the doctors of late They
used to not he this way.
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RHODES GRASS.
. the
cracking under the heaviest
gold they
I ring Hie l i (t and most
trade they ever had
| "ii through every branch of commerce
and induntry. So what’s up? Is it
may • t|lt, weather, the moon or Just old hu
known on Hie I . ,, , .
• "re that causes us to fret
liould la' tin happiest over | |11CI that the general run of American
prosperity this country; spend-rs care but little for high
prii.ys so long a they have the money
. Tlie real cause of
R' pi lii m filibustering ha.' forced
1‘rcHldent M il am to gel out and take
« swing nraund the country.
Prcsli.i nt Wibtott'rt getting out and
taking a lug around tin country
will, In turn, force certain republi-
’ an.i to I How him up.
Hucll is (be r.,nd old game of poli-
tics as plnj cd in America.
But what will anybody gain from
Hits sjilat terat ion '
Practically all the facts are in,
practically all tlie cards have been
exhibited and |..* a ‘leall - aii lip* po
slide argument Icve ben offered pro
ami eon mosll> ciui
li is doubtful ii
his opponents can
lias mil already I <
If the co ii n try I
there mlglil be some . ., m-■ p,r them
to personally appe.i" r umlrj pl.u e.-
and make direct upped;
As thing . now slan i. however, what
they have said ami wh i they
say becomes n..iinmill,
Instant.
So far as reaching
concermd they might just
stay tn Washington and write.
But Hint wouldn't be Hu grind ol
game as It !■ played in Anicrlea
What, each Hide want, i- Io ,-
a sufficient pressme of crowd pxx
ethology to force the other to vltld.
So we shall throw off work an I
to colli,'elint . r >w<| (. fir without
crowd psycholo ,y Is impo dbl.
Meanwhile the buslti" ■ cf th
Hon cun wait, ml the l>u.->im -s of Hie
world can wail
Being (b'lno r i ■■ .-mil republicans
we must have nn Issue, nnd tin' u
ii. >'y Is He h.imtb t thing in sight
(>f course this treaty pint a ■; es
merits uni! dofeits on its own account,
but our congress appear: to have no
conviction with regard to tin ex-
cept ns partisan: hip may dit t ite
To be a democrat Is Io favor i<
reservedly. To be a
oppose If
Tho ancients wore no fool '■■lion
they portrayed Justice as blindfolded, the state.
—Houston Chronicle. lnl.i(|,,nt
VVhut <!<»<•; W.rdifiigton care for th<‘
county
W'lt'it flirt tsillxliri n o (■ io ■( u
1 or than looking for votes?
ct< r or standing ot any
willingly corrected upon n being .
Immediately upon receipt of the” national de nionst ration committee,'
that Shiilady, the equal sul- who gave bis first demonstration of
and Huge evaneel ol' Hie "New York As- tractors in America will be on hand
l>e sociation for tlie Uplifting of the (.'ol-.
ns (>red Race,” would seek vengennee
I The way things have been going late ]
j ly we would be compelled to draw the
enjoying the, element In the United Stat
they have ever. hj(),.r the
e unbalanced at, gpegg bring on
whin their products are bring ; regI,|ations of labor.
ion? than they had ever hoped
Ban kern are wor-
themnelvrs Fick at a time when
idol)oardH on I heir vaults ai<
load of
ever saw. Mi rchants are
n time when they arc < n-
satlsfactory
And ho on and
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Smith, Carey. The Matagorda County Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1919, newspaper, September 5, 1919; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1346381/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.