The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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Attention, Gentlemen!
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We have a full line of the Celebrated
Kirschbaum Clothing for Men
Heywood and Douglas Shoes
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Chancellor for Conesieurs of Tobacco
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Bacon,
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Influenz*. Convalescents Should Hivt
Lungs Examined—Colds Which Hanj
On Often Beginning of Tuberculosis
No Cause for Alaim if Tuberculosu
Is Recognized Early—Patent Medi
Cines Not to Be Trusted.
AFTER INFLUENZA
EPIDEMIC.
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Do not wait but start now
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Evening Geun* mid One.piece Until-
Ing Sult* Uclic'e Brealli-Tnk-
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I>o ynur Christmas ■hopping early
and get ’em at the postofffc a—W.S S
you know.
I NITER ST VI E* I OOD til’ll NINTH ITION I’RH E
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’ra*s Christ nos Roll-Call." proved so
change*. H i
found admirable for the annus’
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worry
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attractive rates by
My nintto is cleanli
Wholesome food
Come and see for
Tills is to notify everyone (hat the
lands belonging to this company, or
controlled by it, consisting of Baer
pastures on Live Oak, Big Boggy, Lit-i
tie Boggy and Caney and Kuykendall,
pastures on Peyton Creek and Lake!
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sons hunting or fishing there wil^bej
Strictly prosecuted t as provided by
law. Baer Cattle Company.
By A. G. Baer, Manager.
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wil' J lettering:
•111 IBT OF s| Ns| |-
t III LIN I UHIMV
OE THE (4HE VI B I s I
Noted tmerican irtistx lihr I'lici.
Best Effort in I lie I aiisc of I’lii-
icrsiil M<’inli(,r*liip.
I plies to
U. S. Public Health Service Warm! rnit-d ■
Public Against Tuberculosis
* One Million Cases Tubercu-I.
} iosis in United States—Each 2
Source of Danger.
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Ready For
Christmas
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These. he <'\pleined. were often the
"If you do
not get well promptly, if your <*old
BoowM to hnng on or your heitlth and
Htrenglli decline, remember that these
nre often the early signs of tuberculp*
als. Place yourself nt once under the
care of it competent physician. Tuber-
culosis Is curable In the early stages. ,
Patent Medicine* Dangerous In Tuber-
I culosia.
-Above all do not trust In the mis-
leading statements of unscrupulous
patent nte<Hcine fjikers There Is no
apecitle medicine for the cure of tuber*
; culoslx t he money siauit on such
Dtedlclne* Is thrown away; It st.ouhl
.ill
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2 75 per HUI lbs
\ \\ OHtern di anui de luxe Is
the Sunset," Rex Beach's
“Buy SSarly”
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not aiTeel
■ meriting;
and the purchase
crop Is sticli an
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tnlng to have Rood weather now. ’laVt' Wn posted and all per-
get busy and make tills the most
succosAful holiday oenxon you havo
ever had. v
1. 1920.
of the 19IH 1 rop tin
be offered for aide "to
employee of the l nited i
other person as may he
of
11 ADVICE TO “FLU
CONVALESCENTS
may
one
primary markets.
dale.
2.00
2.20
2.90
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foremost
0<.i!'' centrlhnled posters for the
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Itewaro tubi-reuh
fliienza, No need to
you take |>i,-<-nmIon* in time.
I'mi't dlagnosi- your own coo
A diflon lime your ♦loctoi eXliin
fno (our longs several time* at *
moiitlily inter) al*. Build up your *
strength with rlglit II) lug, good *
food and plenty of fresh air.
Don't waste money on patent
medicine* ad'eft l.sed to cure tu-
be) Ctdosis.
Become >1 fr< h air cr.titk and A
1 njoy life, A
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proclamation of
cstaldishing guar-
for the 1919 wheat * rop j
applies to wheat harvested in the
I nit< <1 States during 1919 and offered |
for sale before .lune I. 1920. 9s In |
the ca*e of the 19IX < rop tin wheat
must be offered for sale to ait h
agent or employee of
States or other person
hereafter designated" at
the principal primary- markets. Ip
to the present date, however, the
•igency by which the 11'19 wheat crop
;s to be pun ha ' <1 has not been de '-
ignated.
Thu«.
the
"I lean
of the Sunaet," Rex Beach's latest all her regular orders ami work
pi<( u rl. at Ion of one of his own nov
els. to be seen at the Grand Wedues |
day and Thursday
if tlie term ''Western drama" con teal
jnres up a picture of frowning six ’he others,
sliooters. lariats, sweating horses an j not In the toast obscured,
cowboys covered with alkali dust tap
plied by the property man lust befor
dis-|Tht' smoke front the chimney suggests |
interior while in the win-
bo seen the Red Cross ser-
\ large Red t’ro-s end the|
"Answering the
All you Need is
| i Heart and it Idollar," drho home thc|
appeal.
The three remaining posters tire
fur j olaptatlons of posters used in (he last.
They are West ; aar fund campaign. "The Greater1 hung mi."
.7o 'n
It, fit
u:i’t! fit'
ultimo h the guarantee for i
1919 wheat < rop will continue
mtil luii ' I. 1920. ther? Is n<> present
assurance it will be purchased or
handled by the food administration
grain corporation.
Other matters on which the public
is apparently not clearly informed are
•tie licensing of the fertilizing Indus
*ry. of tlie farm equinment industry,
old <>f stockyards. By presidential
•uoclumatlon of l<'ebruarv 25. 191 x
'lay II. 1918. and .lune 18. 191s. re-
•nectlvely. sunerv ision of these indn;
•ri.-s 1); s been assigned exelusivelv
th se' r tarv of agriculture, (’er-
‘iiin retmrts by lleense*rtf"ot these in-
'ustries are sen* Io the license <11-
• ision of tlie food adminidr.illon but
this is only for clerical convenieuce^
and carries no administration power
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One Million Consumptives in the
J United States.
"Tiiorij|Fmn consider this it serious
menace'! was asked. "In my opinion
It Is. though I liaslen to add It is dis-
tinctly one against which the pcoplu
So fur us one cun estimate
i and bred gentle people and condm
themselves as such The ranch house
, has a large retinue of servants am’
the Austins make a ceremony’ of th-
' evening meal. Runge talk is banish- I
(•it when tl.ure put* on an evenim: I popular that, with a few
frock and Austin dons a dinner coat jw.
When \laire travels it is as befit •’membership enrollment,
her station, with several personal see j Hue of the best photographs < ver
van-ts Her husband is almost fvmla’| made of 1’t < mdent Wilson served
lord of his lands. It Is not surprls the model for the sixth poster
inir. therefore, that an atmosphere o' I look- directly at YOl' and his inviia-
refinctnent unusual for a Western ! tion "I summon you to the comrade
story pervades 'Heart of the Sunset." ship." will evoke a *ympathelic re
It should not be presumed, however ; xponse in millions of men and women
that his in the least detracts from | Thousands of those posters have
the dramatic Intensity of seenot* am’ j been printed and distributed for dis
situations. Rather it heightens thelrjpluy the week before t’hristmas The
effecthenc.*s by contrast : bare outline here given convey* no
Suiiinipr resort bathing scene*, an- ideqnato idea of their beauty in the
other novelty for a Western drama.; wealth of colors employed in repro-
tiro to be found in "Heart of the Sun I diming thorn.
sei.” Some of the comedy relief ae- j
’Ion is land on the beach al Corpu
Ghristi. 1’exi's. where bcautenti* dmn-
*el* in one-piece «u1ts afford a nnt un-
pleasant visual relief from sombrero*
and "chaps"
artists have
Red (Toss I . ....
. ly suscept ible
[Christmas Roll-Call, the week of Dt)-| iHillhm* of it* |
icenibei It, .1, assuring a pictorial up viith inlhienzti this cfiimtry now
fees conditions favoring th* spread of
tul>ercul,,*i*."
Also a full line of CURLEE CLO1 HES for men
All nobby and nifty suits
fir
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fir 3.oo
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Fancy
|*erislial)lex.
Butter. Crciimery. 1 lb. ITIntu
Cheese, Palsy. \mt riean
Onion*
Foiatoes.
14 fit
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fit
most of tlie states have nuide the dis-
ease reporttilde. In New York city,
where reporting has been In force for
many years, over 35,(HK) cusps of tu-
berculosis are registered with the I'e-
Where Columbia Set* Her' partment of Health. Those familiar
uitli the situation believe that the ad-
dition of uiirt‘eognized and uureport»ul
ciises would make the number nearer
ftO.tXM). Tlie very careful health sur-
vey conducted during the past two
years in Framingham, Mass., revealed
200 cases <>f (uberetilosls In h popula-
’. It these
proportions hold true for the ITnlted
States us a whole they would Indicate
that about one In every hundred per-
sons Is tuberculous. Each of these
constitutes a source of danger to be
guarded against.'*
What to Do.
In his statement to the public Sur-
ge,m General Blue point* ouR how
those who have had Influenza should
protect themselves against thberculo-
Hl*. "All who have recovered from hi-
i fliienza," say* the Surgeon General,
••*hpuld liav<» their lungs carefully ex-
amined by a competent physician. In
fact, it is desirable to have several ex-
smlnatIon* made a month apart. Such
examinations cannot be made through
tlie clothing nor can they be curried I
out In two nr three minute*. If the
lungs an- found to be free from tuber- |
culosl* every effort should be made to'
Red Cross | keep them so. This can be done by;
right living, good food and plenty of
fresh a*r."
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cases of tuberculosis in the I'nited
States ’I'liei-o is unfort uimlcly no
J complete census available to show ex-
' aetly the number of tuberculoHla per-
soli* in eai'h slate despite tlie fact that
beckon the1
whereon they are |
names. I'nderneath
[tlie Red Cross on Illis scroll is the in-
I icriptlon:
1 Niime l.et Every One of You Follow
"ti'i- I ||e|-. '
Ill tlie .lesslc Willcox Smith poster
the Red Cross Cliristmas Roll-Call
; will present one of tlie finest studies
of child life ever painted. »B is a
window scene which it is hoped will! tion of approximately 15,<x*>.
lie reproduced in every home in tlie
’country. \ little hoy is fixing a Red
I Cross service flag in his w indow to
I indicate Hint his home is 100 per cent
enrolled. \ Christmas wreath is sus-
pended .lliove Miss Smith Set asi^e (
• • tn|
produce this poster for flic Red Cross ;
Tlie Christmas spirit is dominant
| in the itoater painted by Ray Green !
This twister has more text than
but the pictorial effect Is
Against a ,
him sky arc shown a home and ever
■reen trees liei.vily mantled In snow
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Washington, l> C. (Speclnl )
1 cording to n report made to tlie I'nited
Si,it,-* Public It, uitli Service, tlie epi
; domic of mtluenza tn Spain Im* al
| ready eati*ed nti litei-ease lii (lie prove
' leme and death* from pulmonary in-
liereulosi*. A similar iissoelatioii be
tween IlilllleliZII and tllltereulosls WHS
recently made by Sir Arthur News
lioline. Hie chief ni<-dicnl otlicer of I lie
English public henitli serv ic<,1 In lii*
analysis of the tuberculosis death rat,
in England.
In order Hint the people of the I'nit-
ed Suites may prollt by Hi,- experien,’-
of other i omitries Surgeon Genernt
, Rupert Blue of tin- I nited States Pub-
lic Health Servile Ims Just issued a
I warning einphttsizlng tile need of spe
I rial prectimions ut Hie present time
■ "Experience seems to indicate,” snys
the Surgeon General, “that persons
whose resistance Ims been weakened
by an ulliiek of Intluenzii are peculiar
Io tuberculosis. With
icople recently aITecte,I
tills country’ m»w of-
in serges and fancy patterns. Workmanship,
style and miterial unsurpassed
a pictorial u
nut J peal of ihe most effective character
I in this effort to enroll the entire
I Xincflca people as nmmbera of the Red
I Cross.
Edwin Blashfield. the eminent mu-
' rnl painter, devoted eight weeks to
tlie preparation of tlie poster lie con-
tributed. 'I'he original painting,
which Is valued at $IO.t)m). is to hang
in tlie American Red Cross buildin'". ,
in Washington. 'I’he
tlie underlying theme
num Roll ('all.
Danger Sign*.
The Surgeon Genend warned espe-
cially against certain danger signs,
I Buch is "decline" and "colds which
I Ihe directors calls "Camera!”),
I regard the Western tinge and give at
tenlion for a tin<tnent to lite de lux,
angle.
In “Heart of the Sunset" you
see Ed Austin and his beautiful brid, (Christmas Roll Call.
Alaire, owner* of thmtsamls of acre
of valuable Texas and Mexican
Ing land anti cuttle enough to
(hem all. in their sumptuously
nislied ranch home They are West 1 "ar fund campaign,
ern people, living in (lie land of great j Mother in the World.' Foringer’s )*»s-j
spaces and governed largely by th- I tor. is to be used in Hie Roll-Call withj beginning of tuberculosis,
conventions, or lack of convention: lie < toss to her right instead of
of their neighbors, but they ar, born j .qtiarelv at her back This is In keep
ing with the decision not to obscure,
the cross in any pictorial work.
Harrison Fisher's nurse with
Have
We now havi open and on display, ready lor your
inspection, the largest and most complete stock of
Dolls, Toys and Holiday Goods of all kinds ever liefore
shown in Hay City.
\Ve have dolls ranging in price from !*)<■ to $15.00.
tin and iron toys all priced, rocky horses, velocipedes,
(•xpn ss wagons, kiddie kars, toy automobiles, in fact,
anything you can think of in ihe toy line.
Space will not permit us to lx gin to name the many
thousands of items you will find in our store, but we
want you Io come and <ee. We carry a complete line
of dishes and yl issware. enamelware, tinware and
ahi mi num ware.
Come t arly and bring the children; it will be a treat
to them to see our store.
The Government insists
shopping early this year.
.while our stock is complete and you
want.
We in\ ite yon to come and make our store your head-
quarters when in our city.
We have the Heywood and Douglas Shoes
for Men from $4.50 to $10.
of Heywood and be happy,
walk easy. Drop in and take
a pleasure to show our goods.
Sugar
Sugar, in origimil put kagc.
Flour, IX lb. luiul*. '.-c bbl
Flour, 4X |l>., pur **ck..
Elour, 24 lb., per Buck
Flour, In broken qmmtHIm,
Rye Flour
Rice Flm-t
Horn Meal. 25 lb., per -uiek
4'orn Meili, ill broken quailtil let(. .
t'orn Meal. IL- |b. package^
Grits, I 'u II). package*
Rice, Fancy Honduran
IUe«’, Fancy Rim' Ro <• or
Rolled Ont* ....... .
Ilreud, I’l 'iunee loave* hn*i*.
Snlmon, 1 lb , Tull < Iiuiiih ..
Salmon, l-lb. Tall Pink
Salmon. I II), Tull Rod
Milk, Evaporated, Kehy Size
Milk, Evaporated. 'I.ill Size
Bean*. Navy or White
Bean*, Lltmi.-........
Benn*. Pink*
Pen*, California Hiackeyed
Packing H"<i*e Product*.
Ham*. Fancy X II’*
llreakiiist, Standard
BreakfaRt, Fam1)
Lard. Hubatltiitc*, bulk. ..
< ilemnrga flue.
Special attention given to the
tnercial trade;
week or month,
ties* in every way.
it popular prices
vourself. If you arc not satisfied, lei
me know ami I will rectify the dif
ferenc®. 14-tf
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Please come and help make surgical j
dressings at the Parish House train 2t
until 5:30 o'clock each afternoon.
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BI T IVAR SAVINGS STAMPS,
< HA, I I N (*,
Judging Irani a couniderable num-
of inquiries regarding purvhase of the
I19IX and 1919 wheat crops in view
SPAIN AND ENGLAND REPORT! of prospect* for early peace, the
(i'nited State* food adminl*tration
INCREASE IN TUBERCULOSIS the following ctatmnen’
“ ““““ ‘ I Tlie presidi tits’ proclamutlon
February 21. 19)8. fixing guarant
prices for the 191* wheat crop, ap-i
piles to "heat, "harvested in the:
J Stairs during the year 1918,
and offered for sale before the flr-t ’
day of June. 1919, to such agent or,
1 employee of the I'nited States, oil
lothcr person ua may be hereafter <h ;
Ignated" at he principal primary mar- j
kets specified. The food udiolnibtra- I
Hon grain corporation was designated
June 21. 1918, to purchase the 1918
wheat crop and will therefore con-
tinue to exercise that duty and obli-
gation even though peace should be
signed prior to June I. 1919
food control act provides
ruination of the act shall i
any obligation accrued or
during its existence
of the 1918 wheat
obligation
'i’iie president’*
September 2, 191*.
antecd prices
to
Tlie price interpreting commitlm
wishes to call to tlie serious attention
of the retailer, the recent changes as
made In rules and regulations, and
also the increasetl profit as allowed
to the retailer, such as will be re
fleeted Hi our quotations on the fol
lowing Items;
Wheat flour, retail profit $l.0U to
$1.20 per barrel, I - barrels quantities
or more, l-l barrel quantities and les*
Fl 35 to 11.50.
Wheat Hour, in broken mill pack
ages, I 1 2c per pound. This is vi-
fcctlvo also on barley flour, rye and
corn flour, and rice flour
Corn meal, in bulk, I 1-2e per pound
Corn tueul. in original mill puck
ages. 18 to ?2 per cent.
Hominy and corn grits, in bulk, I*
to 22 per cent.
Sugar, all kinds, In bulk, I I 2c per
pound.
Sugar, nil kinds, in refiners’ urlu
Inal packages. 1c per pound
EvaiMiruted unsweetened milk.
22 per cent.
Oat meal and rolled oats. In bulk,
1 l-2c per pound
Oat meal ami rolled oats, original
• mill packag)'*. 20 to 25 per cent.
Lard, lx»th pure and substitute*,
bulk. 5 to Go per pound
laird in commercial tin*. 18 to 22
per cent.
Breakfast bacon, whoye pieces- G to
7c per pound.
Hums, smoked, whole,
pounds.
Egg*. 7c to Sc per dozen, whether
sold In cartons or nnt.
Rutter, Ge to 7c per pnund f
Butter substitute*, oleomargarine
and nnt margarine. 5 to Gc.
Cheese. American and Cheddar. 7e
Io 8c per pound.
Botatoes. 25 to 30 per cent.
Onions. % to 30 per cent
In quoting sliced hams and bacon*
the retailer i* allowed to add the usual
differential to cover actual shrinkage.
Original mill product* refer to the
retailer’s sale of the product In the
same mill containers a* received by
him; In broken mill package* is whore
the retailer remove* contents from
the original mill package*, and nail*
in smaller qu&ntltlo*.
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I can guard.
i Uou'e are ut present about one million
poster typifies;
of the Christ I
Two figures, one Co-1 acily the number
llumbiu and tin' other representing the
j spirit of the
; people to
ito enroll
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Will be distributed In Bay City Territory
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Henry Ford &. Son, Inc.
Dearborn, Mich.
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