Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 60, Ed. 1 Friday, September 22, 1916 Page: 4 of 6
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EIXHIB*T!ON D^!LL.
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. ; i'i < ri«-tal Fate was fined
the - otau.ration court thi.-
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*' . i ' > 11- :" li i >i!’ecr Dickie- on. j
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Ek.ti : CARRIAGES to
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d j p :r - V • repair anything
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NEW BUILDING IS
THE LAST WORD IN
SCHOOL DESIGING
EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCES OF
THE MODERN SCKOO LINCLUDED
IN HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING.
i'.EPSESENTS BEST MONEY CAN BUY
AL'D IS FULLY EQUAL TO ANY
STRUCTURE IN THE STATE.
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Only a few finishing touches await the
»tt il.tiou of Br«.v. iis\ ilU*T new high
seh 1. I: will he opened for school pun-
's - \\ ndnv September 2o in >pite of
the i. •? that the furnishings and equip-
*: have i t arrived by temporarily in-
. dies' s ;nd tables that will later he
lIMM 1 in the primary -n-lunds.
• ii:' ... modern architecture Browns.
. H. high -.-bool represents the best that
m« h v cm buy and is fully equal in that
' t. • ■ r y sell 1 building in a city of
p< 'h i »n • f Brownsville in the state
ot Texas. It is questionatde if even the
.. r • he. i-« and expensive buildings
r utly er. *ej in the larger cities c^n he
; • i\ nore hymeniealiy correct in points
< : lighting v<o *. il. *i n and cooling and
heating. ( ompleted. it represents a cost
t.> ttax payers o* the Brownsville in-
. : nt s ho | district of aland $70000.
(le upying the ••enter of a block of
_r ad I.‘tween Kli/.ala-th and Adams
: > the building fronts oil Broadway.
> p’ es two stories and a hn-einent and
1- of pl< using though nearly severe arclii-
t • *. The material i- reinforced con-
tra t • ; bed with pressed face brick. I he
• —tm-* is by a flight of steps leading to
l .■ t;r : tl • ■•!*. .vhi.-h is slightly elevated to
. w.idov. pa-■ - to the Ikisement.
Ii the basement are the gymnasium.
■ h will he e.|uipped with exceptionally
. p; ra! is the manual training work
; . i:. 1 le. ! ure mom: the kitchen dm-
• i . .1 J. -lure itmin ot the domes
t ■ economies *1; ss and an indoor lun-
i . roof- or rainy weather.
0 the ir-t floor is the office of the
pi uei pa I and the school superintendent
r.» i and the auditorium seating
i. "i in . Th* latter is at the r-ur <0
ie bonding. is provided with a handsome
iiii'im! .lip stage tor exercises and
will lie hai-omely furnished. Beautiful
_ ■ V\ In s been provided the work
0 a widely known \m Antonio artist.
Ii i I’jhted by indirect ceiling lights
hitc tlu* ivi.aiimler ot the building its
e In.iaisoinely finished in ii deb-
ate. s . i lint «*n a nrfare that diffuses
• r • 1 light. lUiv light is admitted
fr uit the sides.
(t 1 • se • >nd flood is the entrance to
T a' 'it .taunt g.ilb ;*y a number of large
. la room f>>r regular academic work
■ I the !. ture theatr • and laboratories
of t i<- .mi. e department. < hi eneli floor
root -. « |oak rooms and sanita-
riL i pp< i closets. These are in the
i" id 1 all ways a feature that adapts the
. ;<> t! <*h iate. Hygienic drinking
htivt* hen established on all
fl<».*rs.
Bo;ii the heating and cooling of the
tld * : i ’• il t**d by tln rinosfutes that
*•. '< ant in itieullv. V entilation is
regal q*d h\ th'* u-r of Louvre windows.
I'r- - ■:* !’. H K* nuaim-r principal.
v. i ■ . • tl icuee courses which this
r w II he r; ' • -t the refpiire-
it. for af'iiiai« ii with the state uni-
ver y. Be -ides chemistry phy sics and
■1 ■ \ - a/logy ihi- department will also in-
• ’ tlii year a course in practical ag-
re. A portion ot the campus will
la* devoted to a demonstration farm.
T e li ills f the building will la* used
• tl ■ exhibition of the work of the pu-
•* • 11 \ eh. -t work and drawing
for the benefit of visitors.
The work of leveling the ground- Inv-
’ ail. aid la \ tug * * u t aUdetie grounds
ha. l.' ii I ..in. The work of leveling the
r f the fr *nt of the building is
about completed.
1 tiie pros.-ut the hall ways of the
bud W lilt'll is ot semi- fire-proof eon-
s' ru lion are laid with wood flooring.
1 !. . ... oly dur ng the < hri-Jmas hol-
; . flooring will he taken lip and
replaced with terraro tiling.
A i■ g the 1* .I ire- «*t the building is
•hoi -;i scenee department in the
• a • wl ieh later will he equipped
with a considerable number of electric
■v. s. i.uxiehes will he served in this
d p. * ".er.t. where counter- have been ar-
| . f.r s.f\ :i!g by the Mother-’ t'luh
w. < |. pi n- a • did -Tu> -1 luncheon at
:he building at lea-t on«*e a week.
We call for and deliver your fans for re-
itnrs. Call ua Rio Aranda EWtrm Co.
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VALLEY PEOPLE: Send your Type- i|
•.nt«Ts 1> y< n»s. etc. to us' for repairs.
\ r • ;r anything. We carry a complete
e c: U.-vcie supplies also Rio Grande
Electric Co. 7llj t. f.
Wisconsin W. C. T. U.
MAIMM'N >ej»i. 22. — Several
i in*!r»*il ‘ ‘ ii w . ring white ribbons
enblemitra* of the cuu-e they advocate in
Mi -i.-on today f run all over Wisconsin to
ttend tb • annual state eonventi >r. «•} the
Worn n*s Christian Temperane* Union.
Beginning with a welcome meeting tonight
the proceedings* will continue until. next
;c. The daily se--ioiis for the
1 r.i; *>: ; la* bn-incss of the organ-
isation will be interspersed by uddresses
from noted temperance wrokera and sev- ’
cral feature-' of entertainment.
Kn hard Cleveland >son of the late Pres- j
ident Grover Cleveland- is trying out for»;
the Princeton varsity eleven- lie waa a
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member ot the freshman team last season. f|
Football warriors of the Western Con* 1
ferenee are not permitted to start their B
workouts before September 20 which Jp in
the date prescribed by the Big Nine rules ' ;S
tor beginning the first practice. S
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GUNTER HOTEL ^ I
San Antonio Texas. I
Absolutely Fireproof Modem European. 1
RATES $1.00 to $3.00 per day. I
A HOTEL BUILT FOR THE Cl..MATE ' I
A RENDEZVOUS FOR BROWNSVILLE PEOPLE. I
* Percy Tyrell Manager. I
Official Head-Quarters A. A. A. I
TO ICE CONSUMERS I
It is our earnest desire to please you. We promise you pure ice. full I
weight and courteous treatment. Should our drivers not give you then ^ m
phone us. I
Buy Coupon books and save th? discount. ' " a ■
PEOPLE’S ICE & MFG. CO. I
PHONE 94. Jfl
ASK FOR TICKETS VIA THE H
S. A. U. & G RAILROAD I
Between II
SAN ANTONIO * I
Corpus chkisti and urownsvill: [I
NORTHBOUND. SOUTHBOUND. jl
NO. 3 NO. I NO. 2 NO. 4 |9
10:45 p. m. 10:30 a. m. San Antonio .1:30 p. m. 7.00 a. m. 19
4:0a a. m. * 3:32 p. m. Mathis 12:30 p. ra. 12:45 a. m. f9
.1:00 a. m. 4:20 p. m. Odi'in M :*10 a. m. 11:35 p. m. !■
6:30 a. m. 5:00 p. m. Corpus Christ! 11:00 a. m. 10:45 p. m. jm...
7:30 a. m. 6:43 p. m. Kingsville 11:40 a. m. 8:40 p. m.
10:35 a. m. 9:45 p m. Harlingen k»:25 a. m. 5:10 p. m. §)■
11:30 a. m. 10:35 p. m. Brownsville 5 30 a. in. 4:05 p. m. ■
Parlor cars on Nos. I and 2 between San Antonio and Corpus CHristl. 9
Sleepers on Nos. 3 and 4 between San Antonio and Corpus Christ!. I
Sleepers on Nos. 3 and 4 between San Antonio and Brownsville via Orifa 9
and St. L. B. & M. f D
E. F. BLOMEYER TRAFFIC MANAGER. §
San Antoni* Texas. 19
Aek Your Ticket Agent For Tickets 1
SAN ANTONIO & ARANSAS PASS RY I
SINTON or CORPUS CHRIST! I
l.QAVK I LEAVE | ARRIVE ARRIVE H
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Dirtct ronntctiAn at S*n Antunin fur V*. L»uil. Chaago Kama* City. N#u> York and art I
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CEO. F. LVPTON.G. P. A. San Antonio Texan I
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OWL DRUG STORE 4 I
(J. W. LOCKETT. Prop ) ] I
C* MERCHANTS’ NATIONAL BANK BUILDNG f*S 111
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^ Phone Us Your Order and Count the Minutes Kl
Phone 611 t ^l
PAUL’S CAFE I
f V 1225 ELIZABTH STREET. I
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“What You Want the Way You Want lt\
Planked Steaks and Milonnaise. Fresh Fruit and Special 9
Salads. Chef Unequalrd. Service Unsurpassed. ^ 9
Wc Will Appreciate Your Call Phone 14 ■
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Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 60, Ed. 1 Friday, September 22, 1916, newspaper, September 22, 1916; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1376679/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .