The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 116, Ed. 1 Friday, April 4, 1919 Page: 2 of 6
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MARVIN SCOTT. Sales Manager, THE TEXAN” CAR AND TRUCK
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POT PLANTS
Decorative and Blooming
VEGETABLE PLANTS
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little care will last for 5,000 mites.
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$24 00
NOTE WELL:
but are so good that with
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through the am
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nvestod mon-
st* Atsmps. I*
Eutored
thr pcratnf
of Congrei.
JULIUS HAD NOTHING
ON CAESAR OF TEXAS
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WAR IS NOT OVER
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til buy.
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strrange date for
city Monument
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but instead
must »xhlbit n
than evu’’
War Savings
patriot bm."
these petition-!
more are stilt
icrnlly signed
ti leplimn te
ilitri u< neral
to buy War Savings Stamps. Pout-
master W. J Vaughn now report*
that every pledge hat b£*n kept, that
an appli< ationn Moi been made to
CM*h Wat Savin,Stamps and that
j tie r<ei.arites ate 'till backing up
■ the Government with their money.
; Jullu* Cae*ar btd "nothing
' Caeaar of Tnraa. l;
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p« <>ple M
the
to
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t a kt- ad v ant age
opportunity offered '
Gov ci mu ent
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to imlii i
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deratood or ver* po
the world when our
wait written and ado
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J. Cae.«ar of Rome. Italy, who took i
everything in sight he wanted. :.s
dead and has been for a long time,
but Caesar. Texas, Is Jurl a little
more alive th^n anything else on its
section of the map.
The word “C aeaar" seems to stand
for action and they do things at
Caeaar. Toxas For one thing -they
stand loyally behind their Govern
ment.
Like thousands of other cities and
towns. Caesar was swept by the War
Savings movement last year Every
cftluen who could bought or agreed
to buy War Savings Stamps.
t tuiiily
' read
pro i m
is very active, |
the first briek
lain on the ground
up faster than Rur-
ind that's goin*
tereuco, to lx
hi re Monday
and !>
Do not go outside Ba\ City to purchase Tires when we can gi\(* you high-
grade, guaranteed Tires for the same, and in intuiy cast's 5 s.-. money titan
you would have to pay elsewhere. As a simple, look at tip -, prices:
awido thoir
time wh»n
higher tvpe
moi
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I'hipfi nloii
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ton ,lrn,1'
tiitim
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suitmtm
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v- will "holi ulomt" in
lizinr notliimt from the
e-i offer'
in Europe must
nd brought home. I’ntil that
I is done the war will not be over, de-
clares Carter Glass. Secretary of :he
* Treasury. Buying War Saving*
Stamps will help the Government in I
making I’s Ihml settlement of war ob I
in it
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are of sueh a seri-
the ommrtunitles so
ment. it Is believed
imnd in proportion
of the work. I in-
■ ■’■y member of bolt
-1 i (ure will be pres?
5 ’y acquaint them-
"nirs neccssnrv to
I profit tn entton.
o: life blond of onr
uth
.on dcsir
American soldiers
inznrd in hand- i be fed a
eliminated or
io minimum and it profit-
reived for cotton if those
ill give it their attention,
(lii tiilons arc they aro go
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I .ill bo (Lili i
he S’Hilh in
and sale ol
petHlotts sent on'
eek arc well filled I
that they can
take
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BubiiKhi-r
o in veuttvo committee and mem
of the legislature are working on
to '►<- Introduced in the Called
■ ■■ supplementing thoae passed I before
regular session, providing fori Stamps 1
uniform instruments and
witrehmise receipts, so us to cure tin-
varehopsing, filmneing
Il Is hoped that the
every community in
be present and will
>stions or bills which
relieving the situation.
Pay i Ity
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Im nevi i appi.meli
ami oui Ii c ihI.itiii Im
sujierioi io , ritieimn >
prospormi
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work I
kRUmh
the
money
r Bonds J.ay
impom dr d ev( ry ’hr
in. reuse constantly in j
-lant it.eieaso is i
Gove* nruent
are two big rearptrs why |
por on should save and hives' I
S S Fii’s!, It Is to evtrv I
inancial interest to become th • ,
as many War
be <an acquire
till t’.mm.'HiO American sol-'
t'.ermany and Ku--
to bo taken care of j
sled ?n War Savings
il ie the <lovernniem
hern and bring them I
America when they I
It'll of making
permanent.
The uptwran -f Enrico Caruso-
tl.r tamoug tsuMH. in Artcraft pictures,
will tM» the csecAaioM for immense
ero*4» ai the Grand Theater thin
week, when hf» Bret photoplay. "My
CwuIb," i« os new, It h a splendid
ptmt -play tn whhdl Mr. OirttM plays
>■' .. t" wttX a
I
tho | and ..
Stamps
' to t.ike
buck
have
world w do
"This is no time for people to la
pa' rlctism
all of us
o’ jintrlotlsm
Invesung in
~ profitable
ligations
''There are two million American
soldiers In Europe," Secretary Glass I
point j out, "and obllgatlot i< just u |
much on the Government today as I
when the guns were tiring to sec that
they are maintained in comfort, to
provide for their return home. It la
just as important, and even more Im-
portant, to impress upon the Amer-
ican people the necessity of culti-
vating the habit of thrift and sav-
ing.
"The war. wfl! not be ovei until the
United States Government
orably met every C'uninltmeht made
in order to win the war.”
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1 this year
; them In
* < ainjiiiicii
i saving sanely
I
power
Intelligenl saving
se spending a (1 ir
polled enjoy m>-r>t w i
Cnited State-. Cl
Savings Stamp- ar,
saf.-si securities that
Th'so Treasury
cent inti i eat, co
months i'li'-v i
valiie and Um.
guarantied by the
'There
every
in W
I one’s
i owner
| Stamp* ai
tiiere are
In 1
They
mopey
will
cure
home
finished
of
to
the
pom e
Swellest Cafe South of Houston
A Coot! Place to Rest
Courteous Treatment—Come in and Dine With Un
The Gilba Cafe
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CUISINE UNEXCELLED EVERYTHING Nl VV
AND MODERN
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Fol d Motor Company
Let trs Have Your Order Now
Bay City Auto & Sales Co.
Bay City, Texas
Ton Truck Chassis
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STATE TREASURER
ADVISES INVESTING
MONEY IN W.S S.
Therefore, liecausi' njf pre
the price* of E ,i-d cars.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 116, Ed. 1 Friday, April 4, 1919, newspaper, April 4, 1919; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1362376/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: 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.