The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 279, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 19, 1917 Page: 2 of 4
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There's a good shell road from Bay City to the door of
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The Daily Tribune
Published Every Day Except Sunday
Also the 5 act Essanay Feature
of
CAREY SMITH. .Editor and But. Mgr.
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Planting
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Get the best and be safe.
guaranteed to be puie ard to ptedtee
true to seed.
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STOREY MYR1CK
LOOK
Lockhart, Texas
26 Tickets for One Dollar
Good for 13 10 Cent Loaves
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Today
Presents
Arrive
This Week
We are ready to deliver to these who
have already purcn*sed.
• Bubjexl to ths actiOBi Of tbs Whit*
Man's Union Primaries
Entered as second class matter at
the postoffice In Hay City under ac*
of Congrese.
The Matagorda Count) Tribune
(Weekly)
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Credit* Given R«y Seoul Work.
Credit for Boy Scout work will be
Lost.
Reno 220" engraved on It.
ward if returned to Tribune.
e Houston on the night of Novem-
21 on a special train as guests of
t ollct•niiiig
Students
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Matagorda, Texas
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WEST SIDE BAKING COMPANt j
Consider Results First
When you get results for
We have the best
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PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOR THIS
SESSION IN INSTALLMENTS!
V C. T. stick pen with "El
11.00 ro-
104f
For each two merit badge* paw-
ed. 1-8 credit.
1. (1pm p*e*i*g <• ef Katie
Graduation.
who are candidal- fol
current
Big t ileus ami Great spectacle Oecup)
Fhe I rains I rammed W ith
Wonders.
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Fall and winter millinery now ar-
You will be pleased with out
The Elite Millinery. tt
to t
shall
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A
of Vubllr school I redits Given l«»r sun*
•*»•» Nihool Dork.
teacher to enter the
pupil's school record.
or I
LeTulle Mercantile Company
Feed iJepaitmcnt, AutTicrlzed Prpreccntaves
‘c ■ .. MfiX
1 sold a number cf Matap’da fajirus Iasi year
and they are all pleased. Ycu can call at the
Tribune office ard get their rimes, /sk ihro.
then thirty minutes
’<u ommended a!»<
<no hour per
THE TRIHt XE FRIXnXtJ (OMI’tXY
Publisher*
Edna. Texas. September IS. I). I.
Stump, who has published the Palacio-
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ter than none
School does t t
the Sunday S ool work, or to **
on the character or extent of the in-
struction given In this respect the
plan should work In entire harmony
with the principle* of complete relig-
ious liberty while at the same time it
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Take Notice p
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Victoria, Texas. September lb.—C.
E Holland, president of the Interstate
Waterway League, in accordance vvitli
:|’,» instructions of the executive com- !
niittee of the league, which was held)
,n Victoria a short time since, has
announced the dates of the next an
nual convention of the Interstate In-
land Waterway League, which will be
held in Corpus Christi, November 22 I
and 23.
The rivers and harbors committee
>f congress and other congressmen
and I'nited States senators have ac-
vertvd an invitation to attend thi - c >n-
vention The < inniit*. e will vb ,t va-
Wanted: A
hainir.erless or
gun 12-guage.
pm.ige double-barrel shotgun and pay
the difference, or pay cash, if it is
a bargain.
rixglixg
i»t) tl.MOwi
p.de nent iry credit is
regular six-week
The pupil applying fori before
His Big Riot of Fun SEATS
‘POLICE’! 15* £
12 5 cents
Where Fresh 1’i h and Oysters I AX BE FOUND DAILY.
Get out and g<t the fre th air on this matchless drive and bring home
a supply of Thornhill's Famous Seafood
v >ou double-barrel
an automatic shot-^t
Will trade a good 20-
Price Second.
75c why pay more.
modern equipment for cleaning and press*
ing. Palm Beach Suits Cleared fcr 50c.
THE LEWIS LAUNDRY
J. E. Large. Architect.
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What is it? Everybody guessing.
See "The Voice on the Wire " lii-21
The Commissioners’ Court of Mata-
allow* credit for the educational prog gorda County will receive sealed bids
rest that results from such instruc- until 10 a m.. Saturday. September 22.,
tlon to th «e who desire to take ad- 1917. for the labor involved In placing
vantage of It feds in the courthouse, at
City, Texas, and other necessary re-
pairs C. ----- -----
ure
3.
same upon the Lpils having the highest
Tills, however, centage of then
wiP. be done only upon the condition
that the pupil’s character and deport-
ment shall be deemed worthy and ex-
emplary, and that proper diligence
and fidelity are shown in the regular
studies of the class.
The plan provides that in the High
i School and Grammar grades anv stu-
dent may receive a supplementary
'credit in the topic of history amount-
ing to five per cent of his total rating
n that subject for the report period,
i Where history is not studied by the
Imipil, the gr.u’e may be substituted In
his English.
| In the Primary School, a pupil ma'
receive a supplementary credit of one
! point, which shall be added to his ger.
Jural average standing in all h.s regu-
lar studies for that term
i It is recommended, though not re-
quired. that the Sunday School class rious points on the gulf coast and will
iperiod for High School credit will ba cave 1
I not less than forty-five minutes In
length and for other grade* not !e > ’he Freeport Commercial League for
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It shill be the duty of the
sharpen pencils for first
emptv waste papei basket-
an the eraser:
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amt the Scout Master, Troop Committee
■d and and the eity superintendent of Schools ,
(Two regents scholarships to the!
t niversity of Texas are given each
year for as many as two Eagle Scouts
pre-, ribe no from each Local Council of Hoy j
■ an i hold no reg
Foi
A Daughter the City
I
k
each building to
; perature by S:30-
Specifications may be seen by j
jcalling upon J. E. Large, architect
The usual right reserved.
given toward graduation on the fol-
lowing conditions;
1. For passing one set of Scout
tests above tenderfoot, 1-4 credit per
term.
I 1
i > irons is to exhib t
'night in Houston.
Scout one unit to be given in addition ,
to other credit gained.
I. Maximum credit tor work done
< xclusiv' of passing to Eagle Seoul
must not exceed 1-2 credit per year
5 v redits shall not
the and not less than 1-2 credit
of count toward gradaution
All credit must be approved by ’ (
Master, Troop Committee.
1000
girls
> giv es
i golden dreams
! same great tent.
j volous circus numbers in which toO
‘ men and women performers, scores of
I'raiiH'd animals and a galaxy of spe-
a! features are introduced. The nra-
i ioritj of the acts are entirely new to
! America, the Ringling Bros, having
I secured the pick of all European per-
iformers who have been obliged to
i seek engagements in this country. The
1 ill-new street parade will take place
show day* morning
The circus will be in Galveston Mon-
lay October 1.
(Continued from yesterday »
Sec. 9 Pupils, who, from Indolence
Irregularity*, or inability, fall txhtnd
in (heir studies, .hall not be tdv.ine. I
with their classes, unless bv specia
examinations they regain their stand
Ing.
Rec. 10. Pupils shall not loiter on
their way to or from school
See IL Pupils who leave the chool
before the close of the school yen
shall not bo permitted to loin then re
al active classes until they have par-
ed a satlsfiutory examination on th-
teiiulriul studies, which examination
r.uiTl be under the direction of tie
principal and superintendent
Fee. 12. Pupils will rondei
reives liable to expulsion by repeated
and obstinate disobedience, quarrel-
ing. disorderly conduct, using profane
or unchaste language, smoking or
(•hewing tobacco, smoking » ntarettes
or having tobacco in any form, on or
about their person on or neui the
grounds, defacing school propertv,
truancy, or persistant violation of an'
of the rules and regulations.
Sec. 13 \ pupil sti-pended undei
anv of the foregoing rules can lie i<
Janitor*
-lus vely
lH>sitton it
accepted.
The unit of sui
l upon the i
iport period
iSunday School credit shall present to amination will be given candidates tor j
the superintendent of the City Public 1 graduation on t ' —’■ —
He shall. In addition to the
, above duties, do and perform such
other services as may be required of
him by the siipei intendent
See 11 The Janitor's salary shall
be |tlO.(H) per month, winch includes
the salary of an assistant if -tich an
is necessary
i rinul bj tliy
perint*ndent
is needed
Sec t
janitor to
grade*, tn
in 4 to
vrd-
H- rhnlt remain on the piay-
thv beys during recess J
» s -t the teachers in maintain
r ■ er order alanit the premises
On Saturday* he shall be ,
is building from x to 12. and
!<»nger as may be necessary
the performance of any- duty
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superintendent to render any rvice
needed in connection with hl-- work
Sec
Use of
See
in leng'ij. It is j ’> i pus t ’hristi. h ha» been a. range i j
,i that a minimum <> j so that delegates and visitors to the
< ne hour per week shall be required convention may be on the same train.
of upper grade and High School pupil* I extra equipment being arranged for.
Jin the preparation of the Send w j permitting the use of special rate
School lesson tickets to all visitors and delegates.
The ceitifiet: card forma shall b j Mr. Holland states th.4 two of the
’provided by th< loan! of tru tei ; and llvest wires in the States of Louis-
• ■ - - > s-H-retary ! iana and Texas will take an active
.T ermtend- [interest in making this convention a
success. He refers to Leon Locke.
secretary of the league, of Lake
Charles. La., and Roy Miller, secre-
f Corpus Christi.
The tag < vent for which the young
sters and grown-ups have been im- :
patiently waiting is drawing near, for
Jon Tuesday. October 2. Ringling Bros.';
afternoon and
Expectancy never
i .in so high before end it is likely tiiat
; tills d.strict will send a large delega-
tion to feed the elephants, t'nusual
interest centers around the glantic
i spectacle, "Cinderella." with which
; the famous shownu n are this esason
be retroactive: , , ,
, ,, I opening their wonderful mam tent
shall .... , . ,
' urogram. ' (. inuet’ella is probably
. . | the best loved of all fairy tales and
see it produed with more than
persons, hundreds of dancing
and gloiious pageants, indeed
promts! of rnnl. ng "childhood’s
come true.” In the
will come the mar-
numbers in which
see that at all times If is kept in g..od
■ iditlon Jan.tois should build fire sistatlee
may be obtained from the
of the board or the city
ent upon application
The plan ha ■ many advantage* I’
eneourag s Sunday School a-t ndan ■
tends t ■ standard., e Sunday ■scb'.ol tary of the league.
t«*tntction and react* most helpful’v both of whom will begin a publicity
., n t d.’i.y s ho I v» k of rhe campaign, ably assisted by the execu-
child. It co-ordinates the work of th. t-ve committee, and he expresses as
Sunday School w ith that of the Public hi* firm belief that the coming conven-
Sehi.cs and divehvps in tae ■ r d and non will be the largest attended and
In the commrniitv a cor.sem.i*: css o’ the most enthusiastic ever held by the
the unity of all edticatl-' processes ,
and .«mphasises the fact that eincafonl
should l e integral and net fractional.
no matter what agencies a e Involved
It gives equal recognition to nil Snr-
lay School in*t alum, no mattci what
sectarian a dee* it may bo given. Beacon for the past nine years, hasj!
under the assumption that any relig- **'ld the Beacon and will move his ;
tons fqjtnietion given the ch id I* bet printing plant to Ganado, and about!
----- at all The Public the first week tn October issue the j j
assume to supervise first number of the Ganado Sun.
nado has been without a newspaper j
the past several months
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XO I II F 10 ('OX I R U TOR'S.
superintendent
School, certify ing as 1
ular and punctual attendance,
m.'iidublo deportment, dllig.nt
faithful preparation, and satisfactory . before the close of each term and
progress. names may not later become eligible ;
Lpon the prompt receipt of this [to this list for that term. Names ma>
> redit card properly certified, the sii-jbe later diopped from the list for tail- i
porintendent of the City Schools ma' I me to do current work acceptably
pprove the credit and direct the class I 3. The honors shall go to those pu- i
upon the [pils having the highest average pel
last two year s work J
in the Hay City Schools
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IX] VXD H VI ERD \\ MI X
TO HOLD ( 1»X VEX I ION.
L.-l)
wtt<! moral
o] lalifivd
piem.-ntary
‘school record
The Public School'-
special Bible eour.
ular examinations Foi the present ;
the c'Hir -es and methods . ilopte.i by Regulations
f.,( !tbe Bundays Schools and tile standard [
which ?,f teacher qualifications approved by graduation at the end of any
He shall consult with hh ’he various Sunday School authorities term must pass successful examiua-I
ttons on all work necessary to grad- •
nation, and which they are not doing ;
i c- in regular classes, at least four w eeks [
the end of the term
Peop.e . lug to Matagorda without calling at Thornhill’s always leave
w th a <1 s-atisLed holing and a metallic taste in their mouths. Live
cheaply and well. Be healthy and happy.
Let Thornhill Show 4 on the Day
Section I
themselves
of their
duty—
Sec. 2 (ai To swee
room, hall, and stairw*
every day and w ith a c
each morning ! of. re the e-erin
the school alt dust from thi'’ f
tnrr. stairway, and watn*‘ottr.<
ib> To wash and clean vd
<|ows thoroughly at least ir ttr
year, and as much of’-ner a* m vy
found nee. -sar’
(c) T<» scrub one room each w
in consecutive order and to scrub
halls and stairways it least once evry 1
three months
Id) To carefully clean water-'
cl.'sets, Rents and floors every day und
to keep them free from obnoxious
odors by the use of disinfectant*
water
(n>
tn nttend to anything which max
to the attractiveness of the
building grounds
(f) To leave nothing undone which j
would add to the horilthfiilneNs or
comfort of (he biilldinm. or their Bitt
rounding*.
Sec. 3 The janitor shall have
charge of the henttng plant- and shill
stored only on •such conditions as the
superintendent shall determine, but
the
gt.v- Any pupil in the Bay City 1’iblic
su- Schools, who, a.- . menCei of an or-
H>ol or Biiile Study ;
pursue courses in
Bible, fundament ii*
and praetL'e, or tliej
world* religious
under apprtivf
may
upon
W
pupil who ttitHl be -us;-, ndd the third ' nrlv moUi.li to insure th. heating
time can tie reinstated only '-y pci each building to a coiiifortable tern
sonal application to the board p.-rature uv s :IO a m. when
■ -■ [ -'either demands it. and to b#
instructions of the
vs to when
heat ganizod Sunday S<1
Class, shall
study of the
leh.. ..u> doctriu-
.'ti:-t >iy if the
t.rogre**,
ten.'hel s,
credit
the superintendent of the City Public i graduation on such work within the j
,i card signed by hi* Sunday last four weeks of the term.
School teacher and countersigned by ! j. Current work of candidates for
the superintendent of the Sunday graduation must be in good form four
tie pupil; reg-! wicks before the end of the term,
com- \ graduation list will be made up;
and uy the High School fully four weeks I
preparation, and satisfactory before the close of each term
[ names
this to this
are
7 He shall abstain from the. '**<*4
tobacco on the school premises. ;
He shall pay strict
tlon to his personal appearance
Sec ft He shall at all times
To keep the yard* clean, and under the direction of the
t.ui.lent
school l
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duties.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 279, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 19, 1917, newspaper, September 19, 1917; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1333003/m1/2/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.