The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 209, Ed. 1 Monday, July 28, 1919 Page: 2 of 4
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the
mentioned.
have
spared,
far as
pleases
goods. No trouble
tt will suit any purse
cents
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and
have some bargains to offer.
be HIND GRENADE HANKS
BEING Dial RiBI TED.
gear mounted
The
It ver:e
sets
the
Of c
tors
justiii* <1 the huh*
for
once®
ed ami fostered I v spinners
ton gamblers, should not be
cd a ®
maintain profitable prices
these should develop aid to the pro
is sure
driving
Now is
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SERVICES
Church Corner 5th and At<
Sunday at 11 o’clock a. i
Sunday school at 9:4 5a.
Wednesday evenln
Everyone is cor'
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d is-
th®
Institute to be held
6, 7 and b.
invited to
in the
sons
the St.
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But
enough
it will not do t*
sup-
The
very short
very ex-
OHDl. •
Meets f-'lrst . i
in E i
In Odd I' I
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tanners
depend
crop to
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EVERYBODY KNOWS Oi
VA1V1-IN HEAD MEaNS BUICK
to
18
and
slid back, he
Keep on buying war
TEWSavi
1WYWS
a so
By de
and succeed# ini
a misdemeanor
Stat-
It, it
npiri’i* i h.
wotl’d
C'h >». Tew
to relatives
•oh ts in East T« xa •
1 in so far a* the erot'*
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Mr
f Brenham
f Mr. Inglehart's sisters. Mrs
R A Kleska
pend two weeks
The money spenders at Xustln who
insulted the people of Texas by steal
ing tho results of the eijtml suffrage
vote on Muy 21, will have true demoe
nicy to contend with next year Xml
die most of them might as well begin
now to net their business affairs nt
home in shape foi there where they
will stay for a long, long time.
space and
pulilUhlng
good th
Ilves
♦ven
regulating
of them
comes
kill
ilways e<
could tai'
and de
conditions of
would Justify,
have bet n
g have
make The
product ion
You
If the frog tuidn’t
Don't bo a frog,
savings stamps
gears easily,
shifting lever i
la
In this motor the cylinders have no "alcove ' or ^ide-pockets,
full force of th< explosion is ret eixed y tlu pi-t .nht ad, wliere it
means power, increased vigor, lc;~"tieil w.c ■ -con erved energy
And these cylinders, lacking side-pocket are quickly and thoroughly
c leared of dead gas after each piston troke insuring a capacity in-
take of fresh gas for each explosion.
Itlbtfi Infantry
for
« a holy
il|-< 'hlel
Howe re*
Bolshev I :t
whi< h thc
spot I
will:
did birliev
this, like
York court
wife because
Je.iloti
rec <j
whipping him
terror.''
of Immigra ;
• ■ntiy presld
meeting in New
president wan
fast, neither are
-iiips enough to haul it as fast
to sell it faster than it
paid for and shipped
a slump and plays into
> SECPEST I
for.
So it will not
chants, or bank
cotte II
r
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district
Insurant
promoted to district
Wharton County,
won many friends
who will learn with regret of his
putur® Wharton County has a large I
field and Mr Posm r will have charge
ot sub agents, ami will have ins of-
flce# located In the Harrison building.
Wharton. Mr Kessler will remain in
Bav City as district manager and g -n-
era! agent.
Tile necessity for arresting his own
tlds is but one of the dra
moments confronting Torn
“Go West,
star's
to
Every ( uthoHc Church in New
City was under a «p<*elal poli<'
recently because of a report
II® Bol he viki intended to bom1*
for farmers, mer
who depend upon
their i,h>n< y < rop to r< lax
efforts and depend upon fax
from tho re ar driving mechani. m, be- j able - apply and demand < ■
none of the transmission gears mail tain profitable prices
remember there is at the
an «v< r awake enemy to
hiftlng price and to the
UM
make
stunt
uh ami
I) C, where inter
races is encouraged
and licensed, and It will take von inst
111101111*1' five nilnut,- to find out all
you want to
father
matie
Moore as I'lek Latham in
Young Man.' the* Iridi star's nev
(lohlwyn picture. It comes to th-’
Grand Wednesday, and tells a story
hic-h comedy and drama are elev
MH RIH KIRI ED TO SAX
•tOMl tl.OXG" IO EVTIIIR.
all th<
I tended |
io turning
wife Into court
said »lie wt
< 'ommi:»siom-t
t ton i ’rc cleric ('.
eel at
; York
. Iilssed
Tiie u
tin
pans
and moral.
tin* picture,
of "help" at
C/<f ^/ass ^na!ihj
W
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said she? iihd
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• ■ is in the city, the guest of her aunt,
should be
without haste ’’
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A * O A O C % » 3 .» o
g Every woman's heart is bound up
In beautifying her home, making it a#
perfect as possible for her family and
friends.
g You can help her make home beau-
tiful by presenting her with on® or
more piece® of cut glass For this
adds Just the finishing touch to the
dining table, buffet or dreslsng table
f Cut glaw Is the happy combina-
tion of beauty and much usefulness
4 W® an- extraordinarily proud of
our assortment and it always
us to Show our goods. No
about tire price
f you will read Max East
or "The
I low a rd
w rit ing-
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Miss Betty Hart has returned from
College Station, where she attended
I - A and M -hort r 'ir-co for co- ntv
iconts and d. mon«tt t ars last ■ ,*ek.
\ large numb* r *>; a -its and demnn-
strators were pre ent and n most sUC-
r-cv sful attendance was had
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Miss Katherine Moore, of Houston,
Austin, Toxas. July 27
ottocl.d that th® 1919 cotton
II a snort one and possibly
bhonu> than either of the tour pre-
ceding it Considering the expense
of producing it the short yield
the concc tcrl large demand for
ton, a much higher price than
be»n pa hi during the past two
anticipated
experiene'
Perry
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.lames H inglehart and wife,
are in the eft '. tli® guests
W A.
Arnold .and Mrs. R A Kleska They
will spend two weeks visiting rela-
tl • s here and at Matagorda.
■r and light wines In
treiitmc nt of <• ri.itn medical
d« elared
convention of
>.<>< latlon of America
I lie < rvii-i . of (he war labor board i
at Wiisiiington wt-ie recently rttquir
ecd to settle the qiletlon Whether
union buttona should be worn by eni»|
ploy*
Al a recent
the playing of
wir
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Mrs L Schwartz, motored to Wh i'
ton yesterday.
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XI r George B Culver, of Matagorda
spe nt today in the city on business
Patronize Tribune advertisers
Dallas. Texas, July 15.—A limited
numbe r of baud grenades, made over
into savings barks, are being distrib-
uted over th®
:through the
Boys and
grenadeh
R es returned from
md friends at
and «ays that
“O far a® the ero’*s are concerned
are tn a ereit deal better shape
■e. In that section the com crop
is a failure and hardly, If any, cotton
will be raised.
I
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4
mentioned above Is
of tense
fact, it
simply
th®
with nine cliildrc n .ip-
mtinager ot the Municipal
Employment Bureau, ol Patei'non. N
I . for a kind, motherly woman" who
would marry him
The bestowal
Waller de l-'rc <
w re manufactured for th®
e American armies iu Eu-
rope, a l.ig apply being on baud
when the war ended
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Mr Julian high hart, of Shreveport,
Lti , is here* pending his vacation with
rt latlv- *n Bay City and Matagorda
mi
Ad during
tile naturally
th bus had
in the past to kuo
depend upon what
ply ami demand '
pa®i tour crops
and itie past two have been
pen iw- to make The demand Im
exec *il *d the production of the four
nd reserves have- to. i n used to
uch mills running a
to have cotton until
erv • *»f spfnabk*
move on foot to start a
new clemoiT.itic party, when there are
not half enough offices to accommo
dvte the only party that we hav< I n
le-is something be clone to create more
ofilcvi pretty ;oon, another big ic
form wave will tart George Bailey
in Hoii' ton Post Xou are not In on
this, so keep the
keep off the gr.i h
new democratic partv
the real democrats,
work, that's all.
S'>r>, mum,
iiulck Company.
One ot the imiiki
the manner in t
gear Hhifting
“Of course t.h<
a ml t ramcmi-cnlon ha
to do with easy
For year® muc h
been wanted in
gush riixnit tb> grrnit
do and how their
Legislature®
to pa®® lawn
life, habit!
crongres® joined in
Attwater and tell u
bad bird®. We have
that a ten year-old boy
cents wortli of poison nd de-'ti'o
more Insect® than any bird could in i
year'# time ami that. -vh«*n It <-omen to
destruction Hie bird
bud as tin- bugs and worms
taken to tank severely about tie
ter, lint alway i
jNMvpIa’s ey e on
thlngn, would be op<m<
have lived to s< e It eoine to pi<
the buzzard, which for many y, n
was protected, but which I® n»« out
liiweil, the depredating fowl of the air
will com,' In for hl». I»t-t duos some
day. ami tlio* e due® w ill Im foi him t
get it wh ere the chicken get® tiro ax
*lu>n it coinei
wc re atiout
We were
mat
that the
ill other
day ami
®. Like
Irish
It c-c'Iuch
I hiiplin’s I'li'rd Elrst Xa-
Exhibitors’ t'lrciilt < omedy
Rich In Entertainment,
('Imide IlmlHpeih. ennr*ri-mnian from
the El I’.mo district, li beg-tnr th'
United Stale® to i liter Mexico in arm
ed intervention and Io settle matt, i
for all time to come. We begged l'<>r
tills seven years ago and almon! everv
day since* that lime The great 'Illy
white.” purer than thou shootn over at
Houston ridiculed tin- idea then lull
now tire frothing nt tin* mouth to go
In (provided Marcellus and Hoy don't
Imvc* any fli-hting to dot, and now
cone Hud■ peth and n dozen other
around to our way of thinking They'll
all he right after awhile, even l<
Woodrow WH: on. for (oim ilifni-
“gotta be done."
in w
erlv blended
The incident
not. as might be suspeetc cl,
melodramatic character In
is distinctly iimusing
Dick Lalham is sheriff of
called bad town in tire West
Erecs he reforms it
making gambling
Even chewing tob.iei o i - niumd nyed —
to humor the* young reformer —
\s a matter of course. Sheriff Dick's
attention is called to a group of —
strangers, thought to t>e rich Eastern .
ci s. who are ganiblln ■ in a room at
tiie hotel. Dick goes to the plm e
quick to seize* the opportunity to make
tits authority felt with the idle rich
He flings wide tiie door, levels his |
revolver and looks into the* ey»‘® of|
his father
The shmition is made amu ing
the' fact that only a few months be I
fore Dick's autocratic parent had tak
en him to task foi net working
whereupon the son set out to make a
living for himself, ignoring his fath
t r's chagrin when Dick took him at
bis word
Of course the incident is macle the
most of by Tom Moore as the youth-
ful sheriff and Melbourne MacDowell
a® hi® dunifounded father
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You never miss the first dollar out
of your pocketbook. Keep tt for your-
Buy thrift stamps
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F. McDonald—Houses for sale,
for rent. ’Pbonc 200 or 332. I
14-tf
is
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I said
elute h
deal to do with easy gear I
but even with these advantage
tain amount of pru< lie. Im necestiary
in order to shift the gear® deftly,
witbout noise or clashing
i tiansiidsslon iw mad*
of gears, mounted on the main
shaft, and the countersiiafl, witli the
idler gear mounteil on the traimmis-
slon ca * lti* Itr t Hpead, second hau
j.eeil .md reverse i-omtitnations are
MnipJy three Meta ol reduction gear®
with various ratloH, t<» give the motor
Published Every Day Except Hue
i aiise
are in mesh.
The lower end <>f tin* gear sliifting
lover connect:! with tin* gear ®
forks, which are mo arranged um to
push the gear, forward and backward
*>n the square main shaft in order to
make the different gear combinations.
Should Be Retolvlng Mowly.
“Tiie whole theory of gear sliiftin ■
may be summed up in the statement
that th*- two gears about to lie mesh-
ed should be revolving slowly and as
nearly as possible at tin* same rate
of .pi i•(). If one is revolving much
faster than the other it is difficult
to hift without dashing, in tin* pat
ented Buick disc dutch all of tin*
heavy rotating part® of the dutch arc
carried by tin* flywheel, ami tin* light
um - by the Inimimisilon. so th it the
gears low clown very quickly. This
is a wonderful aid in shifting gears.
"It is a mistake, for the above rea
sons, to let the cur gain too great a
speed liefore shitting into a higher
combination The following method
will be found to give good results.
"With the throttle cloned and the
.spark lever about half way down the
quadrant, so that the engine idles
slowly, throw out the dutch unci put
Hie gear hitting in first speed posi-
tion Engage the dutch slowly, at
time pressing down on tin*
-li-ralor pedal gradually Let the
speed of about four
but his endeavors to
hide his embarrassment
himse lf of a coh Iction of
li tie darts anil w*ar the
beautiful .mile of Innocence which is
tiie c liiet adornment of the nature
dancer, is a tiling of pure delight
Quick action marks the opening of
Charlie Is the full staff
country hotel and is
obliged to go to bed with his cloth*
on so that lie tuny w.*-t.* no time In
getting up in the morning. It is this
getting tip or getting him up opera-
tion which starts off the comedy wit’
•i bang, and hi> efforts to do the bid-
ding of his slave driver of a boas is
the motive of much of the fun One
i of the most amusing incidents Is
j where hi* is en tto drive tin* cows
home ami loses the herd at the for)
of the* road. His inimitable walk ha
never been med more effectively.
There is real romance in “Sunny-
side." Charlie is in love with a
, country maiden and his dream of hap-
i piness is badlv upset when a city
In this respect it will be ! ( s)()1N h(m8e]r ont of hU nmo
mobile in front of the hotel, and Char
lie imagiens he has a dangerous rival
charmer
The scene where he comes to the
house of his countr yswi-etheai't ami
, finds his rival in all the glory of
: fashionable attire paying attention to
i tiie young lady, who has put a fetch-
diieei-M a "monkey wrench"
to be throw’ll in the main
wheel and its work stopped
the time for friends of cotton to keep
wide-awake: hold public meetings,
discuss conditions and be prepared to
handle the crop to the best advantage
of all This should include means of
meeting obligations of the farmers
without selling enough to over-supply
the demands of the spinners, and be-
ing prepared to stop selling at once it
a slump occurs Present financing
conditions, negotiable warehouse rt •
* elpts. tiie Reserve Banks and other
available helps make it easily pos-
hIIiIc to maintain prices without in-
jury to business.
Tin* legislature of Texas has ad I
iourned after finishing tin- appropria-!
tion bills I ‘ ’ (
interesting tn farmers to know that
the bureau of markets and that of
the institutes, both of the department;^ thp |ov(> of h.
of agriculture, the channels through I
which aids in marketing cotton pass
fared better than they have been thej
past two seasons, and great improv** ;
ments toward stabilization of price!
if MOIIII*
■nun's paper. ' Tin*
Crisis.” or som** of
Shaw's work or nun** of th*
of Ell/iibotli Cady sitfuituii slid u dozen
or mor** other equal iilTiupe writer
It will take you about fifteen niitiutv-i
to arrive at a full knowledge of why
ther* are o many r.ici* riots coing on
Comlilti** tlun* reading if you
them, with th*1 social equality
(Hilled off in equal stiffrai'e Stat
nt Washington, l> C.
marriage of the
3 ■! C.
{ ing ribbon in b**r hair and donned her
| Sunday < lothes, is neat preparation
j for the time when Charlie returns clad
| -i :n amusing imitation of the city
h. >' * st v’l :h garments.
In --{lit** of the grotesque flax'or ol
the Im dents this p.*it of tiie story
setm • re d. an l th t iiii t of deeper
:iinr. which dways underlies the
work of a ci■■uulne coined! n is never
absent from the picture. The finish,
■bowing th*1 departure f the city
* h'lp ml Charlie in posses-ion of the
tair prize, is a w -h-orne addition to
the happy ending.
Tiie profiiietion ha- been given ev-
er ycase. Sunnyside" may not be
the loudest Chaplin "big <* r** un " but
it aboiimls in henrtx laughs .ml clean
i fun. Sunnv .1*1* ' will be shown at
the Grand tonight
ft I
cases
essential »d th*- recent
Ilin Allied Medical As ! niisslon
person
on the
all to
Sfe
.b\
SR - i
anothiT
George
Y.in are not
record straight
I hi-re w III be m>
The old guard.
will just reHiltne
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• Mr nd Mrs .1 D. Moor** have rc-
<• oived word that the 2nd Division will
© arrive at Newport News on August 3.1
• 1'h ir son. Donald, and Everett Bond.
• n of Mr. and Mrs .1 T. Bond, be
• 1< tu: to lie 2nd. and will arrive on
• the d: to mentioned. Both of these
0 younz !■ *i have seen some hard
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are anticipated the next two years
Extreme activity toward® wtroug < *>
operation between bankers. mer-
chants. and former® from now until
the crop is disposed of should be the
uppermost thought To dispose of
the crop as fast at- gathered should
not be dreamed of Foreign nations
cannot buy It so
then
To attempt
can be
invite®
hands of the enemy
Ail of these qucwtloiis will be
cussed at the annual meeting of
State Farmers' institute to
in Austin, August
friends ot cotton are
ten*1 and partl<*lpate
sion®.
Several members of tiie legislature
who have made cotton marketing
study have tendered
and help from tins department may be j
*I*-p*-mle*l upon tit public gatherings
if request® are made for them when
not engaged. W. B. Yeary, i
Cotton Specialist. State Ih-partmeut of
Agriculture
* Review* d by Edward Weitzel.)
Charlie, or rather Charles Chaplin.
he writes it himself on the title
page of his picture. I® still advancing
tin- ton* of his ere* n comedy. “Sun-
nv )•! ” n the most human of all his
stories. <*ii *lhe gets Ills laughs with
ut little of the old slapstick method
One scene is Immensely droll ami bur-
Iv qtie- the craze tor the Greek dance
with the skill that only this king of
rei n conn ilmns knows how to use
To ee him i"in in the flying leap®
and (loses of a quart* t of bare-limbed
lidens as tiny bound lightly all over
th*- landscape, is to witness a bit of
caricature that is as classl* as the
dance itself
for an instant does he strain
for a point that even when In* trips
ii’’d lands in the thorny bosom of a
1 : 1 u-gp an*l quick-acting member of th*
* ,-tus family;
'** ep step,
relieve
i :-tilig,ng
to
If any of
ac-
celerator pedal gradually i.ei me car
attain a speed of about four or five
mil**! an hour and then throw’ out Hie
, lut* h, removing the right foot en
tirely from lint accelerator pedal
Push the lever slb.htly forward into
neutral position, then clvai t*i th**
1*11 and forward into second si>e**d
Let tin* clutch in gently as before
ami accelerate the sp****d of the car
to about eight or ten miles an hour,
when tho clutch should be again ills
engaged, tiie foot removed from the
accelerator and the gear shifting lever
pulled straight ba* k into high speed
posit ion
“All of these motions
mad** deliberately.
„— _ o
Ft lends ot Mis® Leons Green will
glad to learn that she has arrived at j
Kirkevtll®, Mo. where she has entered,
the Training School for Nurses in the
A. 8 O Hospital, and that she is high
ly pleased with her new duties aud
with the living condition® there
.................-......o-—0*........"""""'—
.Mr John H Posner, who with Mr
sler. for the past few months was
manager of the State Lif
Co., at Bay City, has been
manager of
Posner
of Knighthood on
. the London theatrl-
- *1 iimmic,-i . miik,*. In,- wit* II**- Im
mer mnh' Impersonator of th* valid**
♦ 111** la i*. Vesta Tilley, th** Lady de
I'rei-e
Congi(‘MNHii*n I'luiiton, *d Texas, re
centlv charged that radlcitl labor lend
ers wi i-i* responsible foi' bomb out
rugi-H. lie demanded to know wheth
er or:,.itiiizji,il labor had so cowed
i-.re' that It feared to express it. con
vii’t Ions.
The head of the org inizatlon opp
Ing, Wilson’® League of Nations Im Col
n<*l Henry Watterson. democrat
while the hend of the organization
favoring th** league Im ex President
William H Taft, republlean
Com'.resHiiuin Kahn, of California-
recently returned from Europe, ays
it Ih "a hell hole of |>oli(ienl Intrigue
and plolting." and Hint the Lesigu* of
Nations I® not going to alter the liu
mini I'luotions of people who f**i * -n
lull**.* Iiav* cherished hatred®, leadin’
to bitter warfare.
It is estimated that it will cost the
I nited States a billion ilollar.** to
niiiintitin the price of wheat at $
■ t bushel till** year If a man had
spent $1 every minute of every hour
day end yen sin*'* January I. \ D I.
until tod.iv. he would have spent only
a little im*r*' than a billion dollars
I .el th** pi'Ople think'
o o ----
till in
A priHOivi lit Vijw
Maid that he bent 1*1®
iov*d her «*» much ami
attention® she received
• me ot th** hull fighters" of the re
ntiy imled u greater leverage against the driving
niiciiani’im when required High
'speed Is dircit drive, which means binut ions of manipulators
that th* propeller shaft revolves at to t >r. e th**-**- crop® to
the Hume rate of speed as the motor cent . I>ut for the
! eranksliaft The various gears are of the farmer® by i
brought into piny by moving the gear ’ agri* ulture of the
: shifting lever to the proper position#.
“When the clutch pedal iw pressed;
all the way down the power of the
I from tiie trails-;
which releases tiie, will* h the tw
gear
were per
have cotton until the re-
cotton is a bo H *'X
e*i Tiie expense of prod i< lion
upjily and deiuund. and tip- value
tton as compared to its coinpeti
- Ik. wo »l ,*nd flax, have fully
t prices it ha® sold
Stil), strenuous efforts ;y com-
were made
♦ell for 15
strong organization
t he depart merit • of
of Hie cotton producing
name a price mid hold foi
concede! hv cotton experts.
and bti.kers that 15 *
have been about th*1
uld have
we i e
i settle th*- *|*ie lion
buttons should be worn by •
® of the Toledo trolley lines
concert in Turin, Italy.
I* He* ih**v* n Symphony
Interrupted by hi uttiick
by Conductor ToMcutiinl on the c
violinist lor making it mistake
An Every Num* Movement win*
hitimhed by th** Episcopal Church in
New York l*> rea* li every
whose name is inscribed
churcli roHtir and awaken
sense of duly
A widower
plied t<> tit*
District
banks,
a ay C taln these
by saving money and buy-
ip- a war avinp* stamp, and adults
may obtain them by purchasing at
len t three war < vlng® stamps These
Mr Posner has'grenades
while in Kay City'use of t
de-1
Entered as second class
the postofftce ot Bay < it, u
of Congress
Zn^ >
if *• /'
m dit ion
We n
other
enemy to prititubli
]*ro*lu*‘er® control! ‘
ing tin* price They ar. <ttidying <‘V-
cry "I'heniB eonceival 1** to reduce th**
price and prevent the producer-- im.v
ing * voice in it * *>ntrolling
cotton i® the only weapon that
win
Financing schemes and new
associations, world cotton confer-
atid other mov»*inents, original
and * ot 1
in-dd* r
effort® to md tin- producer-
pointera on gear
given lust week by A
ger ot tic- Braxos Vai
, 1*'»1 Main Street
® of a good driver
which Ik- handles
lever," Mr Sory
design of the
a great
shifting,
« a. cer-
I motor is du* *mn*‘*-t
system, which release®
pr*: -ure oi the gear teeth against
*•11*11 other and makes it possible to
shift the gears easily. Also, when
th** gem shifting, lever is in neutral
position th* power Is disconnected their
utler of
ct that
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 209, Ed. 1 Monday, July 28, 1919, newspaper, July 28, 1919; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1362469/m1/2/?q=%22~1%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.