The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 280, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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who own:
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Willie
mailin' i
about the
Minnie
Willie
lown that d"
to do j -. to i
Pen over the
MIhh Davin
lory “Lillian,
during the pre
“France, I
Slat:
Lillian "Franc , | guess."
Hi; Davin "Why, Lillian! < 'a
viut anw.er that que'lion, Mildred'.'
Mildred "Spain owns it doran'
t(
tl
‘Rxnetiv.* 'n hired Mis I >11
“and if one lies a great deal <>
standing is Io I completely "
Miss Osman Pupils, why are
studying Egyptian history?"
Dick- ‘Because we are goiiu
have a test tomorrow ”
a
engagement
on
I
Mr
Jed
th rough
words.’
its
literally \pplird.
Morela nd ' \ I ranspn i »*nt
something you can
Kmma
ent object "
Kmnia “An
Bad Habits Grow.
‘Sedentary work," aid Miss Davi
tends to IrsM'n the endurance."
"In other word .’’ hutted in Jin
’the more on its the le.;
stands.’’
‘ Well —er
1 Mr Phelps
i pie Mometnro m
j cool it**’
Banks
After
tat ion,
B , who
Jessie II had
Mrs Pollard
sahl that?”
)<*k
quite
nd
lighted
Ah
i bi
and
pr.
Frcemn n
Reeilal ion
Song......
.. Lucille
Ration
v The I’nlrv
mi. To the
si Hoped uro
the i
'< In
p. <;
and Hazel Gest
Lucille Curry
Minstrel of (llonillll-
antl'
told I
fifth i
Mrs.
Granny, Kotll-
Esther
Prince
Sixth Grade
The H. T B.
room .Monday. Oct
the program
s meeting, then
Mortimer Stewart.
Marjorie Bruce reminded
‘ goblins would get in If
Florenc'e Clement |
sided over the "apple ml," and
weird tones summoned Pitch girl
boy to appear and "boh.'' After the
pleasantries of the hour we adjourn-
ed hoping that the next Hallowe'en
would not be ho long ip coming.
pumpkin
First.
Hn rner
itory of
Lucile
■r open-
11. T. H, Society,
Society met in their
el.i-: room Monday. Oil :!1 We hid
our meeting .Monday instead of Fri-
day uh we had n Hallowe'en
The other
room met
Ing them
we had on
adiolirned
Fulllngini:
Giant, Glen Newburn,
the room
where she
"ortuhes of students of the
\n original Hallowe'en ;
given bv i{ui,y Haynes; p
-t Ji . related a Hallow*
with us; we enjoyed hat
and other visitors. Our
Urogram was as follows.
Why We Celebrate Hn Howe' n . . . .
.............Katherine Fulllngini
Esther Dicnsl
He, i
lore
Clmrarlers Kathleen, Elizabeth
Lewis; Eniun. Julian Woolsey; the
Dairy Minstrel. Herman Freeman:
Mr. Magpie, Johnny McKelvy;
Magpie, Renn Bailey:
erine Fulllngini: Mother,
Dlenst;
Golden Hair, Hobby (Teech: Gallants
Herman Freeman and Mortim’i
Stewart.
After
bn <ines>
that the
weren't good
were told the
of Hallowe'en
this ended a ,i,
line an old wit
the
enteni’'
the
The
Instigat
th
man
M mt
subdu'd
churcli on
fire t<
Holy smoke!"
doll
was also
My
‘ WHY CUT OFF LONGER"
erected at the grave of def-arted loved
BAY CITY MONUMENT WORKS
Telepin
e No :i;
Bay City, Texas
call and look trough, hut if you cannot
a aid u ’■ ing that we call and show
Margaret
cd a pin!
Jack
fuss over
day."
t 'hn rile
Second Grade.
DOG.
little
I just
“There
room.
using
Dick
teacher."
Carl
I,ester Callowav
Bay City. Texas. Oct
—.....— o—o- -
Tribune Want Ada for results
There's
all. they
it ,i very complete stock of both monu-
'I. i.d ci will find our prices ret unable for serv-
ile is a 1
morning when 1
Then I w
is some one
Who is It?"
to school.
to town to get
I could go
pnllard "Make
Instigate ' "
"It's not vv Ise
Heavens, I've swallow
What shall I do?"
Well, don't make so mud
’ a pin, here is another one.
Miss Mellen
alking in this
No answer.
Miss Mellen
unknown.”
Violet, in a very
111 must be me '■
Fourth Grade.
The fourth grade literary society ;
gave an Interesting program on Hal- i
lowe'en day. After the program wa •
rendered Hallowe'en games were
clayed. A witch and some ghosts
ippeared during the program and
ifter the disappearance of the ghost
the witch told the fortunes of the
members of the class. Bobbing for
ipples was also enjoyed by the class
to
a Scotch Collie
.all
spots on :
when i wn- I
my hat and I had j
M) j
MY I
I love a pretty
dog's name is Spot
Mpot because lie has black
him Now. one day
gone my dog got
no hut to wear
mother had to go
other hat for me so
school. My dog is i
We have another dog.
dog. But one
up my dog was dead
i nd buried him.
Seventh Grade,
Miss Mellen "Jack, what
mother of pearl "
Jack "Mrs Pearl, I
Jack 'Charlie, what's the differ
etice between niplto) and I allot'.’"
Charlie "There's not any differ
once at all. they are both afte'
money "
Dick, do you know the dilferem'
between capital and labor ""
Dick "No."
'Well, if I were to loan you a do)
lar that would be capital, ind If
were to try to get it back that woul
lie labor "
to instir.ate i
Carl What's the matter, finance
bothering you?"
Charlie "Ye.- | owe III, I, $ all,
today I've got it, and lie knows I'v
g"t it and lie knows I know h
knows I've got it.”
I wu down- at Hie rievr the othe
day and . aw a lemon floating in ill
water About this time a num cam
out and threw a rope over the lemon
I asked him what that was tor
He said, To give the lemon-aid
having u monument or mrrl
We have on hand at pre
nienig, nnd nn
ice.- rendercal
Wi’i be glad to havo you <
arrange to cull, please drop us
our designs, etc.
We .:'e 11' :’e to ' ■::> nl '• i" : 'rive to pi"a , you in every way.
Do not hesitate to call or write us.
jiAGiit mt
Mr
I
III
Kutg Noodles.
Tie four eggs to the leg of a kitch
en table nnd beat them unniercifully.
Extract noodles with pair of small
manicure scissors -Contributed by
Miss Garner.
Not only to conform to the es-
tablished Dodge Brothers stan-
dard, but to excel it is possible —
that is the rule and the order of
every working day in every de-
partment.
New Recipe for Omelet.
<Success Guaranteed!
Two eggs are use,! In this recipe
md the result depends upon their
irentment. First, separate them the
whole length of the table Then
Ivreak them! straining the hen na
part from the rest Next, heat them
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s th<
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N olice.
Ill this issue of the Forum we wist
to establish a new department
namely, "Domestic Hints." Mr. Rich-
ard Gusman has very kindly ci ntfib
uted a recipe for fudge. He -a
result is amazing but delicious
it an<| let us know if yon
him:
Three nips sugar, t cup of milk
from a Jersey row. butter sive of a
small Plymouth Rock hen'.- . r.g, mix
tile ingredients well, boil for L“ min
tltes take IS gallons of Castor oil
We agree with Richard and a"1
sure that you will be greatly in need
of the ol] after eating this candy
such as it it
•SSSBS?
BIT CITT PVBLR SCHOOL FUHCM
with
j«lb
Indlnii
Pul
th
hot
actually
Ing
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l
II
words |
other
They ar
continue
people
tk>n» to
many
invention have also n
trlbutioiiH to the lang
Francva Ander
uniluuad from page 3)
vave mad** wonderful
their vocabularv Erm.
IT PLEASES
PHONE 27
BAY CITY, TEXAS
Grocer
T. J. Clark
Every
I of Meats
Side
Cash & Carry Market
of Square
1 uesc , Thursday
and Saturday
«
Prosperity
th.
(non-
nt,
Home and
BRANCHES:
El 1‘iiso, Brownsville
I TfrA-
Amarillo, Houston, Wichita Falls, San Antonio
Prospective Branches:
Contribution' should be >ent to the Central (HI' <
employed.
is beginning again in Tex**—
poor have all been met. or th*
appeared.
Aid Society
Central OHiee, 511-515 Cotton Exchange Building
Fort Worth, Texas
contribu-
neghvted
The Texan Children’s Hom'
political, undenominational,
tions), maintained for the
children, placing the hrmteb
No solicitors arc
If you want your charitable
returns, whether it be 11.00 or II
community and to the itate. of n\
Consider, too, that money invvsLd
not help them»rlre».
Texas Children’s
and Aid Society n je"’i <i<!
•upported entirely by voluntary
purpose of earing for depi n<
ig ehihl in the ehihlletm home.
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Will practice I
Rear of OperJ
Phone 37 - Otfl
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HARBY-ANCEFSON AllTD CO. f
Get Tliat
Fall S- It
NOW
center.
'Sts
Copvright I9i‘>, Hurt Schaffnrr&Marx
Simon Brothers
The Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Ctothrs
You have a large selection of ytwd
suits and topcoats to choose from here.
Prices an1 as attractive as the clothes
themselves.
i.
Hart, Schaffner & Marx, Society
Brand and Style-Phis Clothes cost less
in the end. Good clothes always have
and always will prove the most eco-
nomical. it J
a ,
Conte in. We’ll show you the clothes
that have made this store the style
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Phone 154
Bay Clty.jTexas
G. E. ROBERTI . I). ('., PALMER GRADUATE
Chiropractor
7 to 8
Phone 74
2nd Floor First State Bank Building
Bay City, Texas
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 280, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1921, newspaper, November 3, 1921; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1333322/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1: 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.