The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 194, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 22, 1918 Page: 2 of 4
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security offered to the people today. They bear four per cent interest
compounded quarterly and mature Januaiy 1, 1923. Stamps may be cash-
ed at the postoffice at any time on ten days notice with three per cent sim-
ple interest for the time outstanding. They are exempt from all taxation, except
super income and inheritance tax. They may be registered at the postoffice in
your own name without any charge as a protection against loss.
What more appropriate und useful
Klft could be found to give that part
intt non, brother or sweet heart than
a good, relb»b|« Hudlolete <24 hour*
wrist watch to Wear at the front, mid
where could you find a better aelw-
tion to sieleet from than hero Allow
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Lost: A number of ke*a on two key
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the almpo of a triangle
Tribune and Waive t> ward
author given it a twist that discloses
an entirety unexpected theme. At
times it appears to be a farce of ex-
treme humor when suddenly it takes
on a dramatic aspect that quickens
the heart-beat, ending finally with a
complete surpries that leaves the au-
dience laughing not only at the play
but at itself as well
The film adaptation of this, one of
the Yankee Doodle Bov's greatest
stage sensations, proves even a much
more notable success on the screen
not only because the limitations of
tlie stage are removed in its film
presentation, but also because of the
tact that the inimitable George M.
Cohan himself appears In the leadln:
role which lie created and which an-
other actor portrayed in the orl inftl
play In his new film tonic. George
M. Cohan has mixed with exact pro-
ter. with a sweetening dash of love a *
portions, mystery, thrills and laugh-
ter. with a sweetening dash of love ns
a tribute to cupid, all of which will
work the desired result upon the audi-
ence
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Home of these days, however, the
told In Germany by hluh German au-
thorities will be uncovered and re-
action will el in. The truth is that
German U-boats have not a
ered one |ivr cent of the
man power' or munitions from
lea to Prune®, and as time goes
they will bother less (han that I
| in war zone waters in Europ<>
The local price Interpreting commit-
tee publishes today for comparison
and beenft of the consuming public.
Houston district fair price list issued
on the li'lh The committee urgently
request!* a close comparison of th"
price list issued today with that of
Houston Taking it as a whole you
substitute per lb.
; retail 27:’<iif/’2825.
H im , fun",v whole, per lb
sale ,30(b'.325. retail ,33<i .38’
Hams, standard. t>er lb.
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Bacon, breakfast, standard
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Butter, creamery,
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not only presents the greatly desired
lb. basi.-' [ and novel personality of George M.
,m;</ Cohan to filmland, but it gives to the
! motion picture screen just what it
Wholesale i most requires, namely, a now type of
story.
Whole Adapted from the book by Earl Derr
I Bigger:*, "Seven Keys to Baldpate” of-
Wholesale fers something distinctly new in pho-
toplay stories from the pen of the ver-
satile Cohan. The famous aetor-ati-
1 thor-producer has termed this play a
“mystery farce." and that is just ex-
actly what it is. Just when the course
of the story seems clear, the clever
Program for June.
The meeting will be with Mrs.
L. Rugeley June 25, at 3:30 o’clock i
All members requested to be present.!
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I reMiy believe it has saved
family and friends
Christian Science service*
Sunday morning at 11 o’clock.
Sunday School every Sunday
ng at 9:46 o’clock.
Testimonial meeting every
icsday evening at 8 o’clock
The public is very cordially Invited
o attend all the service*.
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Corn meal. 35 lb. sacks and 1 lb. bn-
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George M Cohan's new Artcraft
picture, “Seven Keys to Baldpate,”
1 means moie to the motion picture
yvorld than probably any production
that has been released this season.
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Oleotnurga! ine.
31c;
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Tell of the splendid military ca-
which was cut short before the
war bad lasted one year.
1. What testimony did even his en-
emies give of his Integrity?
Poem to use: "Zoillcoffer." by Har-
ry Flash. Shortly before the death
of J. C. De Leon, the Southern writer,
he told me that he considered Harry
Flash's poem. “Zoillcoffer." the most
beautiful lyric produced during th"
Gen. Edmund Kirby.Smith, “Clie*iiHer
Bayard of the Southern ('on-
federacy.**
Born May 16, In St Augustine. Fla.:
died March 28, 1893, at Sewanee, Ten-
nessee: burled at Sewanee.
1 Tell of the gallantry which se-
cured his rapid promotion in the
2. What rank in the United States '
army did he surrender to enter the !
service of the Confederacy?
3. Describe the qualities which
made him capable of supreme com-
mand in the Trans-Mississippi De-
partment.
4. What strong Christian character
placed him beside Lee and Stonewall I
Jackson with a sense of honor so
high that he was beyond the reach
of temptation when urged to lend the
use of his name “to got gain "
Miss Holmes
Gen. Felix Kirk Zoillcoffer.
(“He fell like a hero of Iniquity.”)
Horn May 19. 1R12, in Maury Coun-
ty. Tenn ; killed January 19, 18C>2, in
the hattie of Fishing Creek. Ky.:
burled tn Nashville. Tenn
1. What distinguished traits were
transmitted to him by a noble
cestry ?
2. Describe his life as a graceful
writer and brilliant editor before the
wa r.
3
Ah a sample of downright lying II
Is impossible to find one mor<‘ brazen
than the statement made reientlv by
the Bavarian war minister In a pub-
lic addre s to the reiehstag in whh li
he stated I hat the U-boala w*‘i e keep-
ing the U_nlted States from transport
Ing troops to France of course such
statements are made for I lie benefit
of the German people who are denied
all news from America, except in
Cases where (he news < :in be camoii
fluged and distorted to the benefit
*'lljter of 191(1,” Mrs Linam
“I was taken with a »e-
I ven- (</ld and all the winter I contn-
ued to go down I had no appette.
kept losing weight and in March was
completely broke/! down I couldn’t
slcf-n f,,r rouging and had to sit up in
bed mo t all night I was extremely I
nervous and weak, felt tired all the| "’holesalo
I time and everythin" I ate soured on
my tomai'ti j f,.j[ off nineteen pounds
In even weeks and was getting worse
so rapidly that my family and friends
well as myself saw no ht,pe of my
tlf.n. but
my lit«* and my .......... ...... ........
all agree with me.”
T nl.ic Is sold in Bay City by Mata- *
pnrila Pharmacy and Huston’' Drug
Store; In Wa.'.;worth by 1’. L Stone;
In 'tin ->'<dd * the White Front Drug
Store: In Colle/O'port by the College-
nort Pharmacv: Matagorda by Wfl-
'ianii Drug Store and in 1‘alaclor. bv
r' I’.!,- . a i lung Compnnv Xdvt
Gen. 1‘lerre Gustave Joutant Beaure-
gard.
(“Beauregard Felix,” "Old Bory”)
Born May 28, 1818, near New Or-
leans, La.; died February 20, 1893.
I. To what high lineage was his
ancestrj traced?
x What plan of his was successful-
ly used for the taking of the City of
Mexico?
3. Tell of his memorable defense
of the city and harbor of Charleston,
S. C., when three hundred miles of
coast were held by the Confederates
against formidable attacks.
4 What honor above that given to
any Confederate general during the
war was accorded him by the Con-
federate congress?
Poem tn use: “Beauregard’s Ap-
peal.” by Paul H Hayne. A modern
writer has said that Victor Hugo
might have been glad to own General
Beauregard’s order calling for the
church and plantation bells to be
melted into cannon.
Mrs. R. A. Kleska
Mrs. E. Rochefort. Historian
as
recoverv
“My husband brought home a b/>t
tie of Tanlae in Juno, 191*1. and af*<-r
I lo/tk about half of it 1 began to eat
; and my fond stopped souring on my
stomach After finishing my fist
bottle 1 could “at anyfhng at any time
w Itho'il It hurling me in the least At
j Ihi' end of my third week I had gahl-
i cd five and one half pounds and had
improved until I was a1»l<» to take
|tr>p 1" T< •'/■• My hm-band sent me Horn-ton Taking it as a
mail uid I kept taking will tind that these prices will aver-
It ami picking tip from three to four age a little lower In favor of Bay City,
tniini' ever*- w<-ek until nil my tr<»'i- considering the wholesale cost a little
*d‘ ; .■ ere gone and ttiy weight wa- hi "her here than Houston. The com-
Iner. ,i-i d from one hundred and thir- mittee wants the public thoroughly in-
te.ji pound to one hundred am) forty formed and when they find they can-
actual gain of twenty- not purchase their supplies at prices
I don’t only give qnoted they should report specifically
to this committee and proper attention
will he given same. Prices named for
Bay City will compare favorably with
'any city in the State and wo believe
no one will have a just enuse for com-
plaint.
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Bean®, lima Wholesale
ri’tail .175ft.2ft.
Beans, pin k—- W holes a le
retail 12ft. 14c.
Beans, white
105ft 11: retail
Salmon. Red, number 1,
Wholesale |2.85'//3(IO per dozen;
tail 3nft 32 1--2c
Cheese, American Cream Gb cut*
; retail 30ft 33e
Fancy
retail 36@37 1 2c.
Dll, bulk per gallon
Wholesale 818ft; tetail 82 007/2 15
wholesale 7 3-4ft 7 7-»c;
I retail 9ft 9 1 ?<■
Barley flour
retail 8 14 ft 8
Corn flour
[ retail 'I V-'fliKc
Rico Fl‘>**r -Whoh'sale
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Buy war savings stamps to the ut-
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j then increase your capacity by saving
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Lard *ql>slltUtU*—Wholeaulu 23 3 4
ft 24 l-2c; retail 27@2!)e.
Hatiis. failcy Wholesale
r<"tail 35@37c.
Breakfast Bacon, No
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B/eakfa t Bacon. No.
sale 39ft 10c.
Dry Halt. Hellie
| retail 30ft33c.
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Hagar, bulk, per
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Braud. 1 (i-vz b at
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Bice, chid'a,
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cwt 1 3 4ft2c,
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■ale .45@ 47; retail .50@ 55
Oeomwrgarine. per lb. (standard>—
Whole,ale ,25< 2ft retail 27ft .30e.
Oevmargarinv. medium, per lb.—
Wholesale 275ft 285; retail 315ft 33.
Oleomargarine. fancy, per lb—-
Wholesale 31ft 35: retail 3.5ft 40
Salmon, tall pink. lb. can—Whole-
sale 81 95ft 2 00 duz . retail —Oft .22
can.
Salmon, tail rod, tb. can—
: 7.74* 2 85 <|oz ; retail ,30<
Peanut oil. bulk, per gallon
tie 11.75; retail 82.00ft 2 15
Cheese. Daisy American |b.—YY’hole-
,• 30 retail 34
<’hee»e cut to order lb.—Retail .29
ft. 34
Baby evaporated milk-Wholesale
.53 1-2 doz retail 05ft <*6
Tall evaporated milk—Wholesal *
$124 doz.; retail ,12ft.13 can.
Beans. California, small
Wholesale lift 1.7: retail
Beans.
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dilpping *>f'
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Even j
w.ir zone waters hi Europe the!
I’-l/oat menace has been curbed to the.
.extent of 80 pur cent Buy * ily Tri
| bune.
If llie (let in.in people Were endowed I
with a gieat amount of Inlelllgonce^
I hey Mould be tible to dr eovi r the I
lies In many of the reports handed ml
them by the Pius l.m official I.,,.,
tin * evidently ImvO little III!elligem <• i
tind it is po dble (he* enn be con
vhiced the Germans are w unlni’
tlie )illi<,d forces are occii|
Ne* eft hole-a, tlie most
be tiiught some
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people will learn, "ooner or Inter,
that kultur should be spelled with ij Klee.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 194, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 22, 1918, newspaper, June 22, 1918; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292844/m1/2/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.