The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 28, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 18, 1918 Page: 2 of 4
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Magill Brothers
NOVELTY STORE
meeting
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We will give away $25 when we -ill one half
We will give away a $100 Phonograph win
That
But k
Birgain prices
talk it over.
N.wipaprr in
day at
now •
reasons
like, tile
shown
SI list HII-TIOA KA TEH I
The Bally Trlbuae
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I Ok I KIBI \E I'KI.M IM1 ( ItWPAM
fublhhem
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■heap again
in and let us
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Peace is here but the boys
Keep on buying war savings
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Read The Trtbuae adrerttiementa
Buy city
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very
ami
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sale.
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Saturday, Dec. 21
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A. D. Powers
Auctioneer
5u5 RINZ Bill DING HOLSTON.
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Any Bank or
Bay City
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M lint causes Hie disease mid how l» it
. premt <
11m teriolo
fluenza
found i
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germ
pfkdlfer'-
surely the
in
year# and
at
act |
a r<
Mod
pleusk
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the
There
which
lies
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after
In i
colds w
moitt Its.
at any
icnt
ilk
Hur,
j 11 d s
Danish
<• ipiklki
pr
it . ii« c ov.-r pr
illzed world,
w is amitlu r
Both firms ti
over th**
Alt I
'ailed
Filtered an aeeond clans inuttwi
the poHtkiffiie In Bay City uuder
of ('ongrena
oecil l
the pre
tensely
•Inly
woman.
but her sei.nt
ami ot Aim rie,in ways is aaginst her
Thereupon Ko’iert yields to the urging
"f hi# parents that he go to California
for a few weeks and try tn forget her
Word come# that Marie’s brother
in the l-’rem h army, and her sist« -
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news mar<
die jH’Oph
to forget
impel
might be
now .
will I
will I
quite
"1 < l ill
KUS. IteceUllier IV
December IS, at
Mary Ethel John-
brlde of William
the ceremony
of
Simon P. .
ride is of
ssing high cultural
kc pt
ease germs This can be
having a proper portion of v
and rest.
4 clothcd.
4
Cash from everybody.
I»e required at tin- tinie ol
t ar. The owner rest rves the right to refuse the highest I id
pitying the bidder one dollar before atc< pting dt posit.
LADll.'S Alt/,' t Sf’IA'lAlJ.Y IWITKD TO
Seats will In provided fur their comfort
running
should
eha r-’t s
g growth. I
awakening
bear y our ow n
t> fight, stand
yout town
.
Corner Avenue C and Tifth Street)!
Christian Stfence services
indity morning at 11 o’clock.
Sunday School every Sunday morn
tne at 9:45.
Testimonial meeting every
nesday evening at 7 o'clock.
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not
tlnw
twere rowdlng
4 the health danegr anti make every of
4 fort to redm >
« minimum
fpTgh o"en
emphasized
hero i r 'Wkling I# unavoidable, a#
treet tar#, care should bo taken
face so turned a# no’ to
iy
civic impruvetr
country am. a
la. or it
nmnlng
and attendants will do well
igainst breathing in danger
wearing a simple foil'
i«k while near the pa
the i
ent '
'L. tH oi". iS
#•
icd
dangerous
I tile same
i scattering
it is highly
allowed Ik
with the pa-
nurse
-atrnpar aft
patient tfacr
I ’ou t pass t he buck .
Initdens, fight vour ow
up III e a nmn ami pull for
" Im! I* the emir*.' "i
pcple die of it .'
Ordinarily, I tn fev
outtireaF
mi
n (lie same
In f:nt,
We ve kicked the kaiser from the
lion
1 lohenzollet Ils rule the
1 P on buying W. S. S.
a ——
all the stocking#
Doyle claim# to have i.eon
with the dead Hut
strange about
Although we have done
OKItiied .’
is as vet no certain way it
single line ot - Spanish influ-
>g ni/ed on i be kit het
there
t to
anil
old
and don’t know it
I# that that ts possessed by a thing In I
nan’« who neglect# to
tax?-—Houston Post
w erm
lino tail "’Spanish Influenza" lie lt<c-] 'Hived
spread
germs
tb nt
Will a person who has had Inihieii/a
i'cl'orc calcti the disease again.’
It i# well known that an attack of
scarlet fever or smallpox
n person against nn-
the same disease. This
be true of Spanish in-
new spaper re-
ie king of Soul n-uft' r-'d an
of influenza during the epi-
1'inally
spread tliroimh
or so ex
are good
we would
world, to be
or mil
The turkey crop in this -eclikUI is
fine this year and is bringing many
hundreds of dollar# to the fanners.
The people everywhere should »>n
joy this Christmas better than any In |
years The bitterness of the world
has been settled by bloody < onfllct
and Is a thing of the past Before ns
Is peace and bright prospects Go the
limit and let the world know you are
glad vott are living'
eont rani
coughs .
ually tieelir In the <
nf Influenza may
of the year. Huis
in #|
111'1 w
he di
iklrtet
som.'wlmr.
Io Itu-sim I
le entire i
# Inter ther'
the disease
pi e "I
|| AA hat I* Spanish liiflikvii^a.’ I# il »«oe.
thing new I Boe# It come fn»m|n
'w|imII*!
la’ time I
ephh mics <
I nd
vehy atul
‘ the end of
in Berlin,
said a t.erman to a iu w-
k or re.pond* m Xml well they
trying for in a few
a lit tie itemized i ypense .
be presented via Vcia.illle#
nukke them teci like
alter the night In fore
i a,
moeocri the
monia Still oi
liy streptococci
with long name-
No mater
the
Only
given as is pre-
It IS foolish to
Conan
converging with the dead But is (
there anything strange about that'* “
There are many people who are dead
V
pay his pul! w
With a dictator at Washington dur- 'J
Ing the president’s absence, who is
running things to suit himself., sans
law, sans legislation. mtfM anything, i $
jrhat’a the mm of a poll tax? j ic4io'A*'4viUti»Mv''Aizn<Ut4*<Ai''JCx» JU grf Jha JtV A /,v At
Is over, but the
war uvingi. sta in p-
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It y ou t i ally appreciate victori show
n v g tting more war savings stamps
o—o----
May In you couldn’t lie
but you can be a "lent ”
•X S. pledge today.
Samui'l I’ntk'imeyer on the wifm .'
stand, denies pro Germanism in all of
its forms and a.' he was never
I pro tli rinan I t.i-n to .ill iruth.
it !'<• said that iln ie is nulhlnr
' name
4i
..1
•4 ' ask the druggisl t
4 I"’ dangerous
'safe, uro
adv art Ised
fuel lings
if the patient is
ic attended o
also look after others in
it i- ulvisable fl at such at
» wrapper, apron or
ordinary house e’oihes
sick room, ami sit? this
leaving to look after the
•4
4 to I. eon th<
4' inhale direetlv the air breathed out
I in tber perenn.
i it m espwitiliv Important tn beware
of the pertron who coughs or snenres are going to have good weather now.
I epidemic
in many o
rod Imi" d
walk to
in short
make every possible effort to breathe
as much pure air as possible.
"I oxer up cnch cough and #iie<‘ze.
If you don't you'll spread (license.”
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MXKstl III KOI \|
IX "IllJ.Its Ol IIOXOIL"
I arg<» assortment of first class cars to be sold to the highest bidded
car guaranteed as represented by the Auctioneer
CONSIGNS ENTS
If Washingotn could step back on
earth now would he repent his tamous
avoid entangling alliance- with oth
, er nations" .p< e< h Ami wvie lie Io
| do It. would lie be k'lir eii .1-.
gZ 0() " • "'ll.11 v < i i1 f I a ' oic rn at I
. -------I ern democrat#, alia# siiriullsts
an . wer.
H appears as if p(1 trim ter General
Ittirleson is building quite a lot of
w ire entnagleinent-. ov< i in Houston
bat he patient look#
and the inner rid« of bin eyelitl
be nligfatiy aloud -hut,” or co:
A deposit ot ten per cent of the amount bid will
I sale, and the balance payable on <|eli\er.v of the
on any car by
Vleck. T-
morning.
. Miss
son became the
Daniel Corpeli'is,
ing idaee at the home
Mr and Mrs
The
■theart. in the German army have
died on the battlefield. This is tie
hist straw for the fragile sister, anti
Marie go< s for the
advise# that the sister
charitable home for tn-
Xlatle goes forth
blit Imping to
way.
aspect and
But W. S
1 hi ist mas.
from
being '
with the very
CHS, expelled by k
fon ei'ul talking,
who already has the germ
They may also be
in the iar in Hie form o
from
or from (.ir'-les.s p<
fi'H'f
most
and per
on ju-
with
bucked by
kun and doe#,
xiime ttic :
authority to iirldttairlly l ike over pul'
In utilities and do as lie darn pleases
with them amt the lutes it seem to
um that we are living a fast and reck
Jr h lite. UH well as a dangerous one
If Mi Burlesun lias the light Io do
a# hi' I# lining with the communi'a
timi corporation# of ttit > country, why
Ims he not he right to do a- lie plea es
with any other corpor;it|on ' l
right in the present pretui#e
wliat is ttu use of any law governing
corporutioiiK " It hi# method is dem
ot rutie, or legal, or Justified, then
why the use of k lection, legislation or
the Judicium’’ Why not put one ili< ..,
tator over nil and do away with the
expin-e we ar< now having tn tryln :
to keep up a democrat)' form of gov
eminent ' Perhaps (here
lor all this, but
best In the
a real city
' uplliil. new energy, new brain
matchless possHulities
i. t" . r i t a re
most e isps
f b dv slow
In appearance
can 1
must
family.
t> ndant war
grow n ox i r tin
while in tin
off win n
ut lu
N
I' lii n
a i way s
person, thi'
w it li t lie air alon-'.
mall droplet- id mn-
oughing or sneezing.
.Hid the lik« by one
of the dls-
eiwried about
f dust coming
from dried mm us from coughing and
ii. . /in or from ( ■ people who
i the lloot' and on the sid'
As in most other catching dis-
person who has only a mil l
I the disease himself tnav give
ittack to others
should he done by lb
catch the disease.'
I-; v' rv Important
lok'omos shk
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Ki’ ’he p-i-y in patriotism. Liqui-
date your W S S pledge before the
day is over
room.
sputurn
nose, can
all such dis-
are collected on bits ol gauze
_ nr r.ig or paper napkins and burned
, If the patent complains of fever ami
' headache, lie -houl I be given water to
! drink, a i old eompre s to Hie fore
head, and a light sponge Only stud'
medicine should be
sei Ibed by Hi<- doi tor
prescribe and may
to take the so-called
and harmless" remedies
patentmedicine mann-
Thev will
tone of refinement
ami progress that will tie worth <-on
Midefably more than their cost
aible'' (if course ami perfectlv easv
once we start the ball to moving It's
rtainty that nmttor# are not going
to grow better, and every dollar put
on the streets under the present meth-
od I# absolutely thrown away
get dow n to business
We are not mucli on law
liaps ale Hot u- well V vised
lice us MOinv, but when one man
out legal authority ol
legixlulive <nii(tnun<
in u democratic country, a--
re railroads, and
i ( o niiy (he time to put Bay City
m. ke a real citv of L'.’.jiim to ",11,(1011
sordid drdnkeii-
lhi war with
We are trying
that every per
■ ai w'ui t>ec'im<'1 <ich with influenza
should g" home at om e and go to I
This will help keep away
com;>licattoil# and will, at
time, keep the
the ills' -as
desirable that
sleep I
tient
should b<
If there is <
of the
C tiled,
bacillu
Iv th" -ame
found |>neu-
iobir pneu-
oeen caused
other g'-rnis
a
1 .tn be 1 og liizi-d "t> Hie
reeognition is easy where
I:, a group of Cil I'S I n
the iiutbn .ik of ordinary
liikb us
Cpi'lk'lllies
season
< pidemic rag'-d most
Kuro|ie in May. June
■nV 11 lilt he ca se of ordi
the general symptom
pain, depressloni are by no
a • ev<re nr as sudden in their
is thev an influenza,
ordinary cold- do nut
tin* < <immnnil v -o 1.1 pidIy
telisively as does influenza
In most ca-'es .1 person
with influenza feels si, k
kllfeals weak,
ears, head 01
til over Many
vomit. Most
of feeling
a fever In
# to inn
pul e
room
no one but the
■ allowed in the
cough and
■ yes and
taken that
Heeled on
appears
flttenza
ports tl
attack
lieiuie !’>•> years ago. and was again
stricken during the recent dUthreak in
Spain
How can <>m guard inrnlnM infliieii/ii.’
In guarding against disease of all
kinds, it is important that the body be
strong and able to fight off dis-
This t'nn l>e done by
ork. play
v kteping the body well
ami by eating sufficient.
I wholesome and properly selected fond
1 In I'l'init'i fl''lt wi’li diet, it |s well to
rcmem''er that milk I# one Of the best
ll-arnund food# obtainable for adults
well as < bildren So far a# a dis
e like infl icnza is concerned health
uthorities everywhere recognize the
close rilation between if* spread
overcrowded hntm-s While it D
always possible, espcrinllv in
s like (he pie#< nt. to avoid such
people should consider
a "went."
Pay that W.
she collapses,
doctor, and ho
bo taken to a
hcfi ulosis patients,
without the address,
find the house by asking her
This leads a detective tn
arrest her.
The outcome of this situation i#
one of the most thrilling parts of the
play
Why wall five years to do sonic
thing we are going to have to do some
a much greater expense than
(lur street- i-annot stand th< j*’
traffic in their present condition, ami
a# this traffic is going to grow heavier
rapidly let us get down to cold blood
ed business ami begin to meet the Is
sue now Good streets will bring
more people, more business and er"
ate a better public spirit
lend the town a
kind of
is now
tart l ng
ad fir#
< tH alls t
Threw vc.-i
flare up ol
I'nltod Rtivte-
lougli the present '-pld'luii
Spanish influenza, tiiere is no
reason to bclicvi that It originated in
Spain >111110 wrilt r- who have studi'-d
th' qu< ti<m believe that tl.....pidemic
can'- from the Orient and they (all
attention to tin- fact that tin Germans
mention the disease as occurring
along the ea .tern front in the
mer .md fall of PH .
' 1’ields of Honor,” the n< w Goldwyn
picture starring Mae Marsh, which
will be seen at the Grand Theatre
Wednesday, is a serein version of the
opuhir story of th(> same name that
appeared in the Saturday evening
Post
It details the history of Marie Me--
sereau. a little I’rench girl who ar-
rive# in America seeking better
thing-, only to find for a time that
•■vetything seems to be against her
l-'irst her brother is called back to the
Th»n her I
sister is taken violently ill and the
doctor orders that she be sent to the
(ountry. which the slender resources
of Marie cannot afford
When she think
piness in the
’he son of a 1
fallen in love
Kober’
spurned,
Robert'#
-WI’AMWH ntLIEAZi"
"IHKII-B1A FEAHr
- -T II I I I I ."
Van
possible, keep homes, offices, I Wednesday
p- lid some ' !' hi o’clock
time out of door- each day,
work it at all practicable
Slowly, perhaps, but
rope# are tightening about affairs
I’ may be a few
not that long before that conn
fry’ will tie straightened out and made V
fit to live in. not onlv fit for other
peoples, hut safe and fit for the Mex-
ican- thfm-elve- Old Whi#ke<- cant
Itb the wrong folk# and will
fiictly responsible for
the home overcrowding
The value of frosh air
window# cannot ho over
taken sic1'.
rather -ud
ha# pain# in
back, and m.i'
[eitien*
of the
chilly.
1 w hieh
to In)
reh
4
‘ 1
1 in
ily. the great cotton center, more
oil mill, compress, flour mill,
hundred# of homes,
g development of both town ami
she ha# found hap-
artn of Robert X'orhis.
wealthy judge, who has
1 with her. a friend of
whose advances she has
takes revenge by telling
parent# that -he is a fallen
Of < nurse, she Is nut that,
knowledge of English
1 ll-"iallv protects
4 ;
"I! i r attack o
,s 1 ------- not
According tn
of Spai
property vv ill never
If you are a live om
Hid
paient from
e far and wide. I
one be
without covering his mouth and nose. |
It also follows that one .should keep 1
out ot crowds and stuffy plates a. I
much as
and workshops well aired.
tak-
lier parents,
lohnson
a rare personality,
attainments,
having finished her education at the
College and Academy of the I r-ulincs
in San Antonio. Texas, and for "i-oiit
four years has taken much interest
as postmistress of Van Vleck. Texas.
The gioom is a prominent citizen
of Hie county.
Only relatives and a few friends of
inti u ting parties a,-!• pr -ent
Gulf Coast Credits Agency
umy --—---—--------
/».'tv Clfv, /CA.'l.w
G. B. Robertson, Atty. Manager
Co//ccr»ons mid
stamp: f't'il i I
lioys are
■ Hid
what particular
o- epidemic, it
inilmiizH is
person
tied
»lut( l,V tree whether you bid or not. !■'. very bod.v has an equal oppor-
We will away S5 at the opening of the
..........’ of the cars offered.
. . <11 we sell all the cars oflered.
I hi' line musical instrument is now on exhibition at Huston's Drii'j Store.
W e will give axx ay $5 ill the close of the -ale.
T'
• nz.i
hand,
group
situated that lie
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 28, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 18, 1918, newspaper, December 18, 1918; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1362288/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.