McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 113, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 1, 1924 Page: 3 of 4
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Mason,rPuke jee and, Jamas, Quinn f‘
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past week. She has entirely about nine ,e
recovered and has re-entereding.statin .
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.. A variety of Pretty styes—all a:
-t idtrr. suring you of ml foot comfort.
Fe papers have it i the passeng
wnsiwonin,ttihse
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ism pure and unadulterated, wont need a free pass. .
stead -of the ustomazy-oneandTom
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the Universit of th South Se
wanee, Tennesseepwhere he re
reived his njilitary -teaming.
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ed abaci for displw of cars in school,has race
try run staged by Tom Mix.
Betty Jewel,
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stating .that his wife was very
sick. She'is expecting another
telegramsoon, giving later inl Just 21« carloads of vegeW
formation. Ies went out of the Valiev last
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The Hoit Hammond Indus- pital about:
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■ I have received your letter!
ofyesterdaxthismqcping-as
indeed glad-te hayfrom you.
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could find a place for the troop
you propose. to organize, that
he-give your application thor-
ough consider alion.
I WOUld he, Vlad to ane you--
back in the National Guard
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• remarkable thing may be country if the “fr
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l ed cars in school has recenlymovedinte --
the building occuAed by the the property owned'by Mrs.
’ Kreidler Battery Co. 113-6tc Hadley.
Young received a letter two
and her son-in-law.
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fanged which promises to-af-
ford, unusual merriment.
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Mr. C. P. Samson, boqkkeep
company
xourikaty
years, trainin r inthe national
guard, winni ig at one time a
gold medal f r the best drilled
soldier, and xe reached the
rank of Seni ir Major ofJCav-
alry. The following letter
from General1 Hulen will show
fhe pogsibilitjBB of such an Oft
ganizationgr"
MajorC. Dex serKinner,—-
McAllen, Texas.
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Would Organize Cavalry
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PrKinney f Me Alienis car
rying on a cor espondence with
the General a d Brigadier Gen
eral of the.N tional Guard of
Texas, with a view of organf2
ingatroupo ..cavalry for _th»4
HRio Grande Walley, withhead
quarters at McAllen. Dr. Kin
ney has had years of military
experience. fee' graduated at I
Romeo" his moat recent William Fox
effort"----' | "
Pemonstrating« decided penchant
for thrills, this production is pronounc
edly theroulyorein which Tom ex
poses his entir bag of equestrian
tricks. 2 / . i-
Th story is by Max Brand, an author]
who has long ben noted for ablity
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gi Saving natural teethWspeefalty
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E-from Edinburg wer| visitors
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McDaniel, C. C. McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 113, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 1, 1924, newspaper, April 1, 1924; McAllen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1504529/m1/3/: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting McAllen Public Library.