The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 238, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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TED HE Rs TO TAKE THE
We Are Open
Fall
uf Enamelware, Tinware, Queens ware,
We earn
Toilet Artivies and a full
and Toy
re. Doll
Gin
Dresses
hue
to mention
I
Conic in
tl yoin
our stock
SERGES
I ’OI LA It DS
SILKS, SA II NS, Cl IA RM E USE,
georgette grebes and mohair
• our styles just in from New York
STORE
Come and set
Al to have the prettiest lot
and fancy materials
THE
can please you
Let uh show you our lint
we are sure we
I
BAY CIV, TEXAS
Brunner & Bertling
will
i
i ed in our soldiers?
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two
Whole
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Hot
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wiiuif ar
per
call
a'll bl’
Wholesnle titii i I
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by
Henry F ord &
WEST SIDE RAKIEG COMPANY
tycarborar Mich.
CLAXTONOLA
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SOLDIERS l’\> PLEDGE.
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or
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more
U77 be distributed in Key City Territory
by
■ay City Auto & Spies Co
will.
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Say City, Texas
Matagorda Pharmacy
Address communications for all information to us
to
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tut beast,
week's
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\Rill’ t' KI,1'1 tomorrow
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Flu >r
I Zfu S I Ic
Flour
t'ilv
Merchant
France.
They paid the
In I ounty T<‘urhrr» 1 ii*»tltiit*- to HeH
In Hay I Ry. Ncpleuiber 141,
Ta
pay ,,
men! War Savings
They gave their all.
to you t .
pay r
.it. '
lie ■
Ml MHI III I I I I X I D
OX ( OTTilX si:i:n.
con-
and
Koop
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gave
great
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fa twirl
doors
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or the
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opportunity mm look through
VARIETY
i
SHgiir
ii>:n a
iigar, a ropy
merchant
rw'1'*
ifiT
•..<.-!ie(blle of price
by pi otltiels
to an
been
W i th
Ii |« very .itislAing to bidiol I l.en
ami Trotzln tn Hight, but e<pe
■ o, since they ire ev Idcntlv tiil
TOW M.1
I NITI l» STATES I OOH
thMIXISI ItAVION I AIK I’ltll I
1.1ST EOU MATAOOItIM IO. He
the
Side of tile
1
Invest in t!
War Savings Stamps.
of which I
making sale ami
copy giiei to the food udminb.
The followin', p» copy of the
> po-oed,
Tr'ton*
For < urrciit Week.
h’lour. IK lb t'licll b.i il'. Wholesale
$11 Itt/q 11 90 a barrel; retail. net 'tile
prolllKwu I 20
Id 0 4
retail Xftt IUc,
Bread. I ’! oz loaf
1**1 ii 11 7 <<r Ne.
Horn Meal. 25 lb ■ sick-
$! ’.!< ti t I io.
I at rd
(U 21
prog ram
lectures
.. v ,r___rr „ h'ctntera -
if you had gotten that kind oi Ul<i tn, ir topic;
news?”
I will take a limited number of high '
fchool and grummar school students
in matheniattes. The school will be
privatpennd at my home until school
opens (Miss) Daisy Cookenltoo
Phone 212. 12-tfd I
shotiC
e com
n< opte
private tu -
wi'U 'arittii
iiU't If*
too
It htt
httw been
tele
i U
hie.
tl I l!>'.in l.ima
retail li'ot’Oe
pink
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i Ml IUOI /k\ IX I I 11.11 I
aszssi=:.rs:.;=^xa; Ikii
new Texan
relull Hu 5c
( 'ii I Ifo rn In
M .on
Kusda more than continued trouble
for Hie allied powers
lazuli
WK
i as
o — o--—
wu’iscrtbe
ent the co
aible. to
AXX\ Q. MISSOX IMRES
IM XOI R IX -OVER I III RE.”
“VICTORY BREAD”
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1 >•: pi n <0 nt’ the I■ 'i rer■
nr.vJmat.T' :ix
r,*r fl>'.‘ hiW'trel
ear'll for
r 'reive
approximately
before Sent; mlier
5
per
retail
Milk, per
retail I-’
"I
I
r
ImH'- " -
11
For the
amusement
Davis
pilplllu!
on one
are tx’ing
eotnmii nit v
ci'lebrateM the
and Hlctirdy
liy Hon
will l»e
WlloleHille
retail dtu d I "c
SuliHiltnles Wholesale
I ?<•; retail T*e
lltinr . w hole fanci per lb
And comply faithfully with cveiy requirement
of our government
and many otin r things too
--------------- o—o-----
A great many of our farmers are
making daily and ver> valuable visits
to the city now.
• vara
Seventy-six Texas buys have !
been kilk-d in France. They
their all.
pledge -the) paid with
their lives. \ hi are pledged to
in 1 nited States Govern-
War Savings Stamps.
It is up
1 to lend all you can and
that pledge and go your
limit for more W.S.S.
Sellilir
■■
ffpg=W*'=Wll "T •''' VW
New
an-1
tn !
ght War
an.I 1
r of tw
atgar per monili for
i detei mined
«»ng service
victories of llie
iliiml i. w ith an
i I iri’nce Wharton
th„ second t.
September
of tailored kirls in plain, plaids
room
iur rn<> t«
; nd 11
Bean i. pink Wind, ;:il<
I :'e retail 13m I le.
recreation of
seekers, the
Favorile I'la
of their 'nil
lot. at
Hqnare
beginning
ifforiis Hii< pancr much sati fae
fjon In the know led u> of having vail-
' e.i the Bum on hol-lii'i ik.<m wlien it
power In
t.RII I I ; ll-IM) IS IE XT
SHOD ( IMIIXR XI.XT WTEh.
7c to Ke.
iillenlhui 1 < specially
change in price ali i any
‘ ..liould bi1 reported to 1 he
Whole ah' .idmllllst ration.
i'lmsumei i are rei|uin>il to
pledge with elieh plll’cliase of
retained l,y
the
Sugar.
In sucks
Sugar,
rain . 27
t’orn
ret till 7
Ryu Flour
retail Hl.9 I ’.’c
Bariev
relnll , I ?(<i X I le. j > all EvaportU
Klee Flour W hole .lie 9 ’! | <( 10 | WAiole ale $1 ■'<! I ■*'
I 2c: rehill I '«i 13 1 "c
Rhe. Blue Rose
I le retail I ' I '.’.(U 13 I 2c
I’olatoe.''.. now Texan Wholeuile
I Hu :< le retail Hu 5c
I’otalocH, t'allfoi nla Whoh" .de
3 Gt I I le: retail I I :'<<t 5 I 'e
Br> ail, Id 04 loam W’liolesule 7 I
0 Se
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INVESTMENT PAYS
LAH6E DIVIDENDS
"What are
about, B 11?" a
; two friends mt
1 postoffice.
of I he four run now <!*'
Anna Q Xilsson. who is featured
vith < h.irle Richman in Hie stirring
patriotic Select picture "Over Ther#,”
whieii will appear at the Grand on
Saturday. Vugunt 17, Is one of the
nio t popular recent recruits lu filin-
, Join. I.art seen w ith George -M. Co-
llum m "Seven Keys to Baldpute,” it
|i- a ■ ............... Hint he should lead
in a plioiodramti named after his
ino; t famous song.
Mi Ml < .11 gave one army officer
an exeitini’ly realistic foretaste of
ci-vice over there," In Hie scene
where she iriding with him on the
front •at of a Red Cross ambulance
a road which the Germans are
trilling” with heavy gun fire, men
jwcre m tailed to fling smoke bombs
in ar the fleeting ambulance
jibe eiilphasis
11.eV hurled several
underneath the ear
111 ion
T> e
j Pl
I'
l(H)l;ing ' volunteered
a.ml two
The
in Houston, an
t n abroad tlnd
tian has ad
for cotton
Atlminisl rator
nor nee that no
. o'ited am? that
oaf foundation.
art
e w||ling to pay
eommodat !<•’'' "
They are?"
well, luo.
ait* ri’iining
dves to keep ou’ '•!
My War Savings
helping lick ’< m
AVAX'Tl'D TO Bl V t'sed For ' run
about ear. Apply Ibis office.
BEaKik ~ ?--■ * hkVL-lokiliM&n. Vo xc
vised Hie pilei* Il should bo .old nt
and in the future Id-oz. loaves mu 1
be r< tailed at from Sc to B'e ami 12
oz loaves at 7c to Sc The eon timet
Hied to till.:
overcharge
ounty food
r
Whole ale '
Hie
ot hel
Iralor
above pledge
Date.......................
I hereby • ei t HA that on my honoi
I am the head of a hou ehold consist
jug of...... members, and I agree I
11.4 to pureha ,e in excess of two I"1 j
pound ot sugar per month for e.i< I.
the
‘ for
I tn.HI
_ ' more 1
[ Tliev rot hold of 1
hie for tl’en. 10
dru'i'ed them
l’ \ ♦*' t
of an invest- '<">•
Sam wanted t >evening's
• Lan I'* Cotton?’
exactly,” Bill
ei 11 equent'C of ;< recent
.1’ fi rim s ea11 lemen.
m i colieti see:! mill-
impre sirtn has got-
tiio food adminlstra
p- d a .'dole of price;
See this scene and many others as
tirring in the big. patriotic Select
■elloi',ll|.> has lioen „
idctlll’e (her fliere
the report Is
notice
|||t. ,.lt|;,|)J)si In their zeal, however,
" I "in - s high (| ey hurled several bombs directly
end oil ' that H underneath the car Only the speed
i" 11 ' ii,,. ambulance prevented a serious
a. ' I'leiit; for if one of the bombs had
exploded a couple of inches nearer to
Hi ga (Hine lank, Miss Nilsson and
tin1 officer would have sailed skyward.
At the end of the wild ride Miss
Nil on emerged apparently nushak-
• n. Iml jhe officer, wiping the per-
:>iratiou from Ids brow, ejaculated, ,
"' hew. orne tide! But I suppose 1
might Ju t a well get it here as over
offices to receive
card:: 10 Ihe
l.aurilie \
the first
• r“ ne(‘<’e('l
should deleft
they can care
will apnl'., \I1
hemses •■hutild ' e r> ady
.■ tIn <r acrmnnnx'tjf ion---
their rates.
One hundred prix to home
provide rn 'ttt- and meals. The1'
desira'-le soe’a)
fnr
• t’itv'.s
fall to.
GUOLS FOR LESS MONEY
suck basis
liarrel; retail.
per liarrel in origimtl
mill pm linge. or b pu II. when orig
Inal ptickage Is broken
granulated Wholesale
ret ail 09" .'it tt'i to,
pl inlallon brown
lelllll (»K" e.( 0X2. <
Flour Wholesale t>f<i <•
I :’((! He
W Imlesii le 7’ I <<1 7 .
I5e
Beans, < ’alltoi 111a. small white
Wholesale I I I ■•'<! I•■•■; retail Bin ISe
Bean . I 'tlllfornia. Idlo k e\ I'd
Whole-ale Idaille. retail l"<ll:i
Beaii" lama Wholesale
mtmerutw
/
you grinning
<ed Sam, .m tlm
in front of the ,
. "Did you find an '-.I •
i well out in your held, or bld a ,A|
rich unde die and leave you a
I million or so? Why all the hap-
piness ?"
"Lve just
an
out
• 'pit-H ti
itself
’PI ■ o'.:prn;r> of the l-'.-turer- for tin
we -k Is ■; pnr.edmnH ’’■ix h"ti 1 v*■ I
()\ , f fi, ■ 1)1111 Ire I of til
am ’iint is car 'd for Stiporliifon lent
little while the |,-”'-k Tmil.-I r *(•<•>•.•<• v'-.um; ry ••< a
me back 1 rilmHons fi t’ ippr e m.ii ’H' ene hitn-
t’red '•••’'• we Seat inlier 1
It v."-",;’ 1 ’■(• H 0 good I'U et'c'-W .=
> (tn, lei’s go down to io ’vf’H w " if "" ' '
I, 11I and pay your \\ :- .S. ■ 1 ’ ■-•’ ’ • n ........ -1'
1 'Ivtl/e so you can gel in on ' lie !•!■•'■ wiH> ■ w h ti r
next big drive over there.”
“I’m with you." declared
Sam, lingering his pocketbook.
retail 2.7(h Inc.
tandard Whole
!e. retail I Gt IXe.
break fast W hole- (b
"What kind
meiit was it?"
know.
“Not exactly,” Bill said.
Didn't you read the paper? ’
"Yes,” but 1 didn’t Hee
| ; thing about investments,
I dared Sam.
II "Woil, didn’t you read the
II' war new ?’’ asked Bill. "Didn
Il you s. <• tlie great news aboil1
|| the Americans and the French
|| knocking the spots out oi the
|| German lines? You must ha\ ■
l| seen that list of prisoners
|| gl*ns captured and the terri-
||• tory we gained.”
’ "Oh, sure I sa.w that, and it, ’
|| looked mighty good, but wha’’s
| that got to do with your in-
ll vestment?”
t “Why, that’s the investment.
| That’s what I’m feeling so
r good about.
I in those I
| j getting r.;v
Tl Bill replied.
||jI "What, do you mean? Invest-
■■’j e:! in tidier*1? I don't ge
the point,” said Sam.
1 puzzled.
“Of course you see it,”
swered Bill. “1 invested in'
boys by lending mj mom y
t he < iovei ament. 1 hou
Savings Stamps, put a wad oi.
tile money my cotton and pea-1
nuts brought me in them, i
paid my W.S.S. Fledge atul the:
Gov. iTimeiit put it in l.aymiei
rilles, cartridges and food and
told t hose old huskies oVe ‘
there to dp the rest,
doing it mighty
Those Germans
over them
the way.
Stamps are
and in just
Government will give
my money with interest.
I’m 'nappy over mv investm
F F™ NMg
liieiulier thereof amt further auree to
iisiiiiii'lion of -utRjir if pus
even below the two p.ximlr
illottecil me by the I nifeil Slates g(jv
el limelit
Sip,tied
Street No
ne ho-.v
f ir amt
bearding
to extend
and dctci 111 • n>'
anle III ('I P.’a ,
Biicoil, 1)1 ellk I 'll't,
It) I 2<(t I I I
Bacon, tan v
Ct;./ ip 1 . retail 5l<u .9i
Blitter, erealliery, pci lb
l.ifilaUe. relltll 0<u ..ac
(Heomal gerilie. fancy '
"l'.( I '. , retail 1 2c.
Salmon, lull, pink, can '
x 111 oi)V( !.25; icliill 20(1122 I 2c
Suliumi, red Wholesale $" x.a.i ", im
Whole 'retail Z.tKu 32 I 2c.
1 I’eallllt Oil, bulk
■ ’ retail $2 000/ I 5
( hecue. I >ai y, per 11)
• ‘.’X«t 3t)e retail 33Of ■!,')<■
Bal') Evaporated .Milk.
\\ boh- ale Mi u UH 2 3c
| Tall Evaporated
T h e
•591,1 h hl.
000 that
I o y a 1
Texa ns
ale call-
ed upon to invest in I nited
States Government War Sav-
ing- Stamps by December .11,
19IK. will build four battleships
like the Is S. Texas, with
enough over to construct a
whole flock of destroyers. The
battlesliip Texas is the largest
superdreadnought ever built by
the I nited States.
Pay the W.S.S, Pledge you
made’ the IT. -w ent. I
more
( oiiiiiiriitx. 1.1 X I X I
After careful com ideration.
'tlie price Interpret Ing committee con .
!’37 • < Imled that the prices charged by the it)’*
, if.ikei for bread lias been too high eialh
and In line with other cities, have re |tinc the pil e foi Berlin
1 It n in that citv that lhev ptopvrlv
belong They were never Russian in
spirit ot (rule democratic in ideals
t he up: hot of their pl'eai hlliviit h .
large part of their
"(’all of
m chest ra music
■■pec i;t It ie> 1
each act
on Monday
i curt necessary
la.lie;, that’:, all. i’opu- j
l>r prlcv sill pr-'va.l throughout the
■ >"'k HI cents mid 2tt cents.
The Griffith-Dav is Via'
well recommended
e'l ., organization
cuntiiuel• d ' ll <i he’,he
average tent show
Through the energy of (.’utility Hu
jmrditendent W F Pack, the Tri- i
Fountv T*i»chern‘ institute tor 191b
will be held in Hay (.’tty »h«* first wi-wk i
I in September It met laat y<«ar in j
••barton and was di?.ired to return j
there again thlw your. Then.' are fotir .
httmlr' d iiml flHy tern hern in Whur j
jtunbXjrt Bend and Mutagordu. I’ounticsj I
gotten m-W: that [and It b • xm-' led that f'llb f' ar hun
inveHtment 1 made turned dr. j i.t time '"win be in aiiemiw■<- u '
line," enthusiHl'ticidly re- i'.ay city fol- tlm in litute
plied Bill, "and I am as happy I formal
an an elected candidate. Wuuki- ■ p(.rt
n’t you be feeling pretty good The
I be n to deliver a
people into the kai'er'- hands
The miserable failure thev hiv
| made of establi hhig i reformed gov-
ernment can help Rtis'da only heofai
it point; out the tiatiror to be
avoided
I’hev have done nothing of eonstrnc
value for their own countf' ot
biim.inity. except to show how
men c in be nianipitlated bx
powerful ones
in idea altogether
nude!stand, and
under as might
IIoiiH.ii t’hron
. r
Tho (’laxtom la p - ses e. exci'ptiotial bc:intv. Its mmiy distinctive
refinements of de-i n ift ruin, it a place of honor among, am air
roundingx
I lie > abim t Is made of pecially iclecie.l mahogany p >P 'o'd
dull finish i>ina'iivutiittcn r a>t tie, put eliaste metal pul ■ heavllv
nickeled and polished
I In motor i- noi.ele- mn vl’.i.int, non v..rving: all put' ,u cess
i’de for in >0 tion I’nlwr .1 t tie rm iti'tautly .luiusta le tor till
ferent makes of reiori without the u.-e i tool:
Blay-- till) standard make t er. r-ior.l, ir:agiug :o t■(<• owner the
unlimited choice of all the be t niusie in Hie wori.( I- tie qua ti> e-
lound, clear ami nam.izim; tn its uauiralne:. • volume is asi tii 'im'-
Some dav you w ill complete voitr home by in tailing a phonograph
In making this momentous purchase lie guided b,v lotnmon sense and
unswayed b> fal-e notion of economy Huy for the future by buy-
ing tlie best A Claxtonola demonstration will show you exactly
what to expect for your money
Put one of the NEW DA) BIIOXDGR yl’lts | II | (IWIONOIM.
In your home now PA) IX)R IT AT YOl’R CON) ENIENFE. while
y ou are enjoy Illg Its exquisite music
i
'*J*W■
St JiFa
Bff
!• ■. v.-' • * •»
Buy City
crlffith-
er ■ wilt opt n the I
ieiji Hi'ii. r i'b tIs
the soulhea: I corner I
for a week's i tigaze- I
Monday night, Au i
ptesi'iiiing high class drama, j
and I'eutnt ■ plays The pre-
'•ntiition lot Monday night will be a
story of the north ( lU.idian country,!
in four acts, enlitled "Gall of lhe|
Woods.” Spli iiui’f
and phgidn. vaudeville
•'ill lie ol’lel’fd In tween
Ladies are utlihlHe'l free
night. No paid i-<urt
■ ' '"lk '4‘
•obdiev Ik.- in
fir. t (ittvinptrd to a;<siime >
Illis la
We have never had :inv tail in
Ril'-ta or Hie Ru -i in people. Her5
; is a nation of IgtioramU'es and
! /in htsts ami w hen that . said all
j beeti *• H I that I neves' ai y
I Devoid Of |>llll' p'c it will, we are
; afraid, never be pu „ibli' to mat;.' of
’ them anything of value to the utiles
It is as impossible to make gentle-
men of a nation of traitors and vil
loins tts ■! is to make cotton ('tit of
■ack!ohurr«
Tn the orasent condition the Rus-
lan ituatlon Is tirin' enconra :ing
than it has been, but even at Its ros-
iest It behooves this eountrv and her
allies to go slow. e;pc«iallv ott
mat! power itid money
question.
Wo have no mom*' to wa-te and no
men to send to that fir oft eountrv
for the supreme sacrifice
The only redemption for Russia is
to be found in the dispatching to that
countty of the million- of Japanc-a*
soldiers who are all able not onlv to
cope with tho Huns, but to staidliza
Russia with the sword if meessvy
If ienorance and treiencry cannot
i !i.» taucTit bv peaceful means, then ap*
Inly the lash Rent sense into them a*
uno would beat It Into a mule
Wr fear that there Is nothing
week. Th«'
will con.sist of ex- !
and daily instruct ion i
ar*' of ’he best talent ,
will afford ,< iTilturai j
ipnb|h oppurtunit' of the higher or
An effort Is being mule to m )'";•
rm i('utnimH as well a
profitable. I’mr features are <(Ui id
eri ii and liir, .. ... —
definitely announced
j An llliiritr.'tod lecture both
' and In-11 it* Iive will be given
do evening: the Hine and pl,n o
Tin- second
which
Ma rne
add I’ohh
i of Houston
atari1 <.n Tuesd.iv niviil
An i rr.ingornent with
arid XT. Oskar Korn of Hie Gr ind Thoattn
has been made to hold over "Th<
Blue Bird," Marterlink's masler’.let v,
Iruniatized for film presentation, a*
pi ■ peeJifl teacher ' ••veiling on 'I'littre
liny. September 5. A fourth plan, to
nri 'tipt for a side trip to Palacios by
anl train is being considered
view' "f Hie iniportapce of this;
Bay City the co-oper-
r.ur citizens i-! neees .trv.
’Iinriihvr of ('omineree
i \i>|iintiuy et>roltmcnt
tary in if;- offices I" respdvo end give
I 'iTiieni curd:: to Hie ine«>m ui‘
cturs. Mis,-, l.aurilie Moore hips
for the first two (lays
other
Imh'l.;
gue it ■
rate
"liould
:i '
rr ■ n r '
d:,v .. wfHf "Wei
cnrt’u in them.
-The In
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'tty nnd e'.':'ryiici'lv should dn
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 238, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1918, newspaper, August 15, 1918; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292889/m1/4/?rotate=270: 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.