The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 155, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 12, 1917 Page: 2 of 4
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• win the war by earing ^
(but are can win. It by earing dimes; j
enough of them. A / 1
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States were to shire a patriotic dimer a
day it would very nearly finance our
•'■-"”***• 1—'" fp*rt ba' the struggle. The population _----"j«sn..ay
^ Cl. tp. HAILEY. Business Manager runs, over the hundred million. That] eaoh additional 4600. W oents.
would mean & sum approaching four
^••J^¥^|^!Vhlephonfls .r.Tr....
m, Independent $60-B-| evCry
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f -TWOTOKOAY, JULY 12, 1917.
■k
'rnitXMi* WILL. CONTINUE WAR.
filajflr tCteaeral Hugh L. Scott, chief
t atsR of the United States army, on
ts-avturn to Petrograd Monday, after
, _i «»n Jays tour along the southwest-
■flm battle-front in IJoumania, describ-
iad in detail the Russian advance of
hOMne 30/e-which he personally observ-
es! at Jteauaay. General Scott de-
jijmiz tht np'r't of the Russian troops
■fmipmbii ■*. fell#
If the population of the United
m.‘: ot. * rl ’ml * *.-^1 *..
%-i'
rtlnus Inn spirit of the Russian troops
'-r|a everywhere excellent and believed
'qfcal <the -advance so brilliantly begun
chance for a successful con-
■ have had such op-
;4fte active opera
a
billion dollars a yean Of course not
bv«ry man, woriiah and child could
save a dime « day. but thrift AtonM be
so many inspired to do more than
that, that It would average tip. This
saving'of the dime a day is easy and
practicable. The dime bank would-be-
come a war treasury. It would not
take the place of war taxes and bonds,
but.lt would place in the hands of the
people an'available sum for all kinds
of'extraordlhary calls and demands.
k A dime is hut a drop in the ocean
of money, but that ocean is made up
of Just such drops aa these. One may
say “it matters little how you 'save (
as long as you save." It matters a]
great deal. An unpractical visionary
Way of saving is sure to fall. Thsirls-
m*
Sight drafts and -chocks, ow
Conveyaftces, 1109 to $500. 50 cents; T“. . th.
ich additional f600, 60 oenta. - *
Customs house entries, 6100 In val- . .
ue, 25 cents; 6500, 50 cents; over 1
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Customs house entries for wi*.
draws la, 50 cents.
Foreign passenger-ticlfa)i^^l^4%*aw by * WPI
Canada or Mexico, $30/^9P$l; W
$3; bver $60, *6-
Direcm^ mteUnjs nraxtes, 10 cents.; *W
mm •-
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a®
i Its Less.
Wi'r
werel
--awsf^ Mwifm ......... - ..
pefe- „ ....... ___ nonnd « Mu; C. Hanan of Singapore.
Cbffee or substitute, per pound, * was valued
C0““ AlunWl. - 000. She carried a cargo of fl&ur and
CoortJ^cYttde bar bound 3 cents- <>*!hw foodstuffs, together wltjpi ,l|i
Coo a; ’ - thus of steel, which valued in all at
refined. p«r pou.d. »»*}"
of i cent.
Saccharine,
PVench government. A majority
her cfetr trehe Americans.
•H*
way of saving is sure io ia*i. m» «»■ —-----* per poun^’ ' . li
ionaries are patriotic atfd weU-meafllng Glucose and^ grape sugar, per pound, 8HRSVSP0Rr gLoeKg
HMML JV~ ' ifwmWM1*9• rePOICT^M
itAe warT5and to deny pneseir a to 2 cents per gallon. * ■ asmcuim Preip J
dally dime Is abont the simplest and J^ter pnstage, S cents.
- 1 Second dpss 'mails, increase n»*F®
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/but we wore in time to
4k« brilliant climax.
Ifea’he point that struck me most for-
'“|ggao' the accuracy of the Russian
»the effective concealment of
Ir batteries. The Austrian artil-
^good but noticeably weaker,
precision and exquisite work-
f .the Russian machinery was a
mm. „... v,. . mmm.
i there was not the slightest
r insubordination or reluctance.
Jthe men. The spirit at the
ves was in favor of an ad-
"itim wpemt the night at the head-
r utt the Sixth corps of the
. aiwhh haunarly Ik the morn-
»njekt €hy we returned to the
J ;GWinberlng ddt of the
r MOn the- Wheat field bn the
dip % Hdge (Herlooking Hie
tonlo Express.
_ army since the
but their saving schemes are Intan- one-quarter of 1 *tShnt.
gible.. We ought to save and »fhelp1 Molasses and syrup of cane Juice, 1
win tie war; and to deny pseadSt a to 2 cents per gallom. *• f- ..... n.i_«i...l.b
" 1 j^Wfpveport,
" efforts to check the migration of ne-
gro labor to the North and East, plaht-
- movitb I ?ers of this section are being actively
REPORT or iMmu1**°*™* j assisted by Sheriff Hughes and Police
DgCLARED TO BE FAL8E ,chlef j, j ^t&y> ^ totoelw4 pn^g
1 . > , . , for the exportation of about 200 ne-
Washington, July 12.-A statement RpQe£ t0 . Riitsbiirfe Pa. An nile|bd
saying that published charges that wbo cWm8 Ut ^ * epectal ar,
----- - - Pr<>flt? have b®en ma^‘feent for the Pennsylvania “ '
New and additional taxes proposed cantonment construction are ridictt|
in the senate bill, most of which be-, Ions and “extremely pernicious, was ^ at the depot. The
sian machinery was a cuae etfectlve with the. enactment of,lW»W- W ii^ThEicers'Varied tlm;agon^vJ3ffbt if they
Every man was in his ’ th„ bU1 tato la^ inciude: 1
-f RAISING THE WAR "REVENUE ♦
the bill into la#, include: (charge of cantonment oouomg tor tne;*Wplpfta--m negrohs th# would be
Utter postage, from 2 cents to 3handing, a. •goVbrnUTT----------,,™_
cents. 1 -UnieriraaM.ilBC. “ (J|„t|»8 tte .ntlotog ot [.Cor,
Second CKW OH »«n.r, „*££$ -—
. . .. * nnnAa tne laDor marxet, etc., stuu wjiuubi
one-fourth ot a cent pe P®*^ Uttel, "editorials and news !terns are
Net ®* ^h"hh9^ °flUcb ej[. appearing which are fbuhded almost
TS ZTZ' to ex. .rifely on falsehobd ahd the influence
ceeds 64,000, 6' per cent on the x,: ^jch ,g ^rnlcloa(| charge
tin effect that cbirttaCtors for the can-
i.. ... ’'-if ; ■'. -j.:
cess.
- - . • ¥ , " m erect that contractors tor tne can- Reley, 58 years old, state mine lnspec-
Personal income ttr 3u(ftMal'L ' -.....— — -
reduced from $4,000 ,nad $3,000 to j f6f ia)K>r thah’ necessary. In order
<»Aoo ana *1 non' ¥esnecti¥ely. for
sm
»|
krertooldtao*. *2.000 and $l,000, respeotfveU. for
SLn^Wet^dUie end marrled and 8fn*1^perSon9- ^0rmal
^teitkms we watched th6 eBd |^2+l»r_cent. Graduated increases
kikUHery preparations ceased
that they ‘may ipctOase the profit 'to
themselves which i_ '
^Srile ^s!2 1iM cent °n *C —T )5iM,000\ __ doing nothing to prfevent this ddUbF Raley says the tfegUnent wont get the
Corporation incomes except as !%,»•' teMfi -'ko Om g#eft>-E> , , M.
SMwi
dWtaayed tn a - » cent normal | ..0f course the calling Of approxi- *
^£ek 1 8x688 pr0flt8’ 12 per centt° 50 per “aiely 100’m mea t0
! Beers, ale and porter, $1.25 per bar-
MS
th/se men ■ were
___who came running
[ Speed into'the Russian lines,
- with a single thbught^Oiat
MAunwadering as nuickly as pofcible.
-fit* fi^etan casualties #ere com-
gtfrifcftely blight hs 'U Was possible to
the small number of ambu-
oas which the Russians sent
IS*'
[ Scott Said that the spirit
dine of the Russian trbops
this engagement was,merely
of that which he found at
r jMinis oft the front. The sol-
i ready to advance whenever
-. and the morale of the
^auftty m general was infinitely better
i *fibaa -he had been led to believe in
- lWBOgrad.
"We can count on the people to go
the general said in con-
{ THE MIGHT OF A DIME.
‘^Inntmg the thousands of suggestions
dBfcr ‘conservation and thrift there are
i —s nirmr that are practicable. It is a
- Sung war around to win the war by
two slices of bread a
magina
scraping potatoes will
B|a great strain on the imagination
think
rel. j
Still wines, twice th* present tax.
Sweet Wines, increase tax of 10
cents per gallon.
Unfermented grape Juice and car-
bonated waters, made and sold by
the manufacturer, 1 cent per gallon. ^
Natural mlueraT water, 1 cent per
gallon.
Carbonated .acid gas sold by manu-
facturer, 5 cents per pound.
Cigars, weighing more than three
cahtonmehts must necessariiy 'disturb
the labor market' in the 'idealities in
Which they are called. Shine Induces
ments must be offered to employes t4
do this rush work, but it has r
been found necessary to increase
es more than 10 per oent above t
prevailing rate.'* . j
ImoehM Mk|,' v ^
Henrietta, *Okla.. July 11.—Frank
•tor, left yesterday for Fort Sill where
he will be 'enliste<J in th* national
WpPA'the profit to guard, carrying with him a certified
is figured on \ bhK lcfteck for *5oo to be given to the mess
m:
mKi
W« all despise
Hoover Eleetrio
“dirt getter.” Here
rfthw. 1M. »(
us demonstrate the
this meebine in yo
The Hoover talks
. Ipheir expert
he bare all next
Phone us your i
-sios to demonstrate.
Absolutely no obligation on your part
'JWpin
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and Light
NO fclt$th*HIP FOR 'd«WMANS
WHO APRLlto NhlQft TO WAR
Imuls.*S!l5yPI^-Nativei of
. >1 ■-... 1 •y- aadibL j . wAm 4 maeinon
Home
also weie sunk.
The official statement
‘'Arrivals 2,9$8,____
‘•British merchant shlj
mine or submarine over
cludihg ofte pr*v
1,690 tons, 3.
British merchant
fully attacked, Including !
ly, 17. -'i '- -:i’: '■ *':i'
ANOTHER LOSVi RECORD
MADE BY SUBMARINES
, London, July 12—Tho sinking of
fourteen British merchantmen of more
thim 1.SO0 to«m is reported tn the
weekly summary of shipping losses Is-
sued here.
Thyee merchantmen of Less than
--------
ie over 1,600 '
svionsly,, 14;
8V___
Germany who applied for American
citlienship prior t* the declaration of
a state of war by the United States
eka not now become ottisens, it was
...... ruled In the federal district I»urt here
“^1 Shipped "the negrohs "U»# would he py Judge Trlsberof Littie ikork. Ue “Britiah. fishing vessels
aovern apre8ted ruled ^at lrtudi #pHcahts W alldn ,ng 0neptUtoSy. 7.”
8 hlbiting the enticing of labor. enemies whose applications for clti- ___
zehship could not finally be passed
■until peace ip declared. Two hundred
ftad-dHty such applications sire wend-
ing here. > , ' •
m
sm.
EMPEROR RECEIVES Rl
ON POLITICAL Sit
Amsterdam, July 12
Ham had an interview
hours with Chancellor Von
Hollweg. yesterday, and «
ports of the political sltuatl
lug to a semi-official
Berlin.
Wm
Houston Mayor Dies 7„
Houston, Texas, July 9.-
- , J. Pastoriza died suddei
vessels today tallowing a stroke
pirn-
fls think that
•flftB the war, but peeling them will
' Am it Victory and defeat may lie in
ftBm difference between three-course
-•meals and four-course meals, but, it is
Xmrd to believe it. These and a thou-
-=»nd other freak suggestions are tak-
mm respectfully and patrioticaUy by
ownsible men who do not wish to dis-
owsrage the economist, hut see noth-
the economy. There may be a]
science of war finance in a
_ifi tabulation of garbage cans';
‘ the war will be lost and won be-
we have i>erfected the philosophy,
is needed Is men, money and
__Ions, We have the men. We
/the money, and we can make the
hltione. With regard to the money
re is no question as to ite sufffolen-
in our country. - The money (quee-
a problem only in the caB* of
individuals. Not everyone is
pay cash for a one hundred
lerty Bond. But hundreds of.
comparatively poor men
paying for theso
a small sum per week. la \
they will own a first-class
I not have missed the pay-
BEER AND FREE LUNCH
WILL SOON BE HISTORY
• associated Pram few
__ ___ ___ New York July l2.—Free lunch ftft«
pounds perLOOO^ incresSe 25 cents to jthe large glass of beer for a ni
$7 per thousand. (will pass .into history beginning *
Cigarettes, increase 75 cents to $1.20 f Monday, according to an announce-
per thousand. j ment of the Retail Liquor Dealei
Tobacco and snuff, increase 4 cents Sociatio of New York. It was sal
per pound. Ithe banishment of the free lunch „
Cigarette papers, one-half of 1 cent (wo^ld save the 3,000 members of th*
on book of twenty-five papers, 1 cent association about $25,000 worth of1
for 100 papers, 1 cent for each addt- food each day. Besides using smaller
tlonal 100 papers. . j beer glasses at all bars, it was decided
Transportation tax by rail, water'or to raise, the price for a point of beer
motor power, 2 per e*-nt ot cost of to 20 cents jMMjJH
transportation. • M- J- Jennings, a wholesale and re-
Parcels and pacakage express, 1 tail liquor dealers, predicted that 2$
cent fop each 25 cents paid. * per cent of the saloon keepers in thfo
Passenger tax. 5 per cent of ticket city would /e forced out of businesf
cogt ' ou account of decreased consumption,
Oil pipe lines, 5 per cent of amount due to his* prices.
paid for use. f- - - ■ ■ -
Telegraph, telephone and radio mea- ^ COURT KNOCK8 OUT
sages costing 15 cents or more, 5 * GARAGE REPAIR RECORD
ST,
j{A-‘
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ASM^Iated rr«*
Austin, TAxas,' July 12.-
cents.
Motorcycles, $2.50.
d£$SP*m 5; -«2 **wjaagi^ji3g|
SSSSTi W-S z^£jj&j?sS?£
allowed for each year’s use to 50 per.romubi p ^
Phifo. power boats -or, etc, bA.SfknoCkf out b, j
1 «vo n«t ton*- file court ot criminal appeals.
oi^l sailing boats, over five pet tons—
length pot over 50 feet, 50 cents for
each foot; fiver 100 feet, $2 for each
foot
g(AtOr Boats not over five tons, $5.
mff
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Just before final adjournment
this court an opinion was given
case originating in Travts epupty,
l wuura , -M-a nr, runollr airalnat onvnn
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Kfr'i
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S. iJOdl . - “ Y.: ■
\T/ISE mercl,<,nt* kno^that<^®re « only one way in whieh
\Ar to do business during, tho hot weather—and that u to
appeal to the comfort o» the buying public. v
Ton may haw the beat propo.ition oa.earth-an offering
that wouldn’t go by a minute without being' (napped up un-
,ry conditions, bnt yon oen’t get .the attention of
’ * ‘ ' •* ‘ " -UK
goods, 2 per bent.
Perfumes, cosmetics, toilet accesso-
ries, 2 per cent. - ;k?Y .fe-, <*
Cameras, 2 per cent.''
Amusement tickets, 1 cent for each
10 cents paid. fe ’ - . ' ,
Free admissions, 5 dents.
Cabarets, 1 cent for «*ch 10 cents
5&1<L f ticket broker!, addRfojfll 5
each 50 cents excess price.
|r^
vided no penalty against any pere
a tThee law provides that a garage
pppair shop shall be penalized.
*By no sort of ordlpary Iksfl^e]
cart a garage be a person; noitfo J
individual citizen of Texas to tie
t
garded by the language of this-statute
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jmfort, and he’ll^
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