McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 259, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1928 Page: 3 of 4
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PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
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Brown’s
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BUSINESS COLLEGE
Burrough’s Machine
Bookkeeping and all
business courses taught
by experts.
Positions for Graduates,
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McAllen Phone 347
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LONDON, England, Oct. 18.—A new
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Britain before Christmas. It will be.atlon volunteered by Inhabitants of
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sun-dried. Telephone 305. North 16th
and 28th Ave. 3tp—259—261
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look with a wan smile. "No, John,”
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FOR RENT—Furnished apartments,
gas and water. Furnished at $25.00
and |30.00 per month. B. & B. Realty
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Section of good wheat land in West
Texas to trade for bearing orchard in
Valley. B. & B. Realty Company.
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FOR RENT—New three room nouse.
modern, gas, hot water, hardwood
floors, call at the Valley Meat Mar-
ket or house No. 15 Gentry Subdivi-
sion, west on the Highway. 169—tf
FOR RENT—Modern, two story, six
room suburban home, double garage,
city conveniences, on two and one-
half acres with bearing citrus trees.
$40 a month. DANLEY- WORDEN
COMPANY. 1590 Broadway. Phone
611 6tp—259—264
FOR SALE^—Genuine Ford 13-plate
batteries now $8.50. Allowance made
for old battery. Why pay more?—
Valley Auto Co., McAllen.
26tp—259—284
Many people have become despon-
dent because they have been led to
believe that there Is no remedy that
will reduce swollen veins and bun-
ches.
If you will get. a two-ounce original
bottle of Moone’s Emerald Oil (full
strength) at any first-class drug store
and apply it night and morning as
directed you will quickly notice an
improvement which will continue
until the veins and bunches are re-
duced to normal.
Moone’s Emerald Oil is a harmless,
yet most powerful germicide and two
ounces last a very long time. Indeed,
so powerful is Emerald Oil that old
chronic sores and ulcers are often
entirely healed and anyone who is
disappointed with its use can have
their money refunded.—McAllen Drug
Co. and City Drug Store sell lots of it.
FOR RENT—Furnished duplex,
south side, all modern, close in, price
$27.50 per month, including garage.
2219 North 16th St. 3tp '
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Equity in
a beautiful new six-room brick veneer
home in best restricted district In
McAllen, to trade for small acreage
or car. Wha.t have you to offer? See
this one now. B. &. B. Realty Co.,
Realtors.
HOOPING COUGH
No “cure”—but helps to re-
duce paroxysms of coughing,
yisiss
Z1 fid switched
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TRADE—18 Acres choice land right
at hard surface road, will trade tor
home in McAllen. B. & B. Realty Co.
FOR SALfe OR TRADE—My beauti-
ful 5-jroom, stucco at 2055
Street for San Antonio property. W.
L. Ellis, Box 1031, MfAllen, Phone
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Molly’s faint voice;
Ton mustn’t call me."
lolly bang up Al thought
________ the word “John.” But
no, he must have beeh mistaken.
Rich Building
Dr. J. N. GOODWIN
GENERAL PRACTICE
and OBSTETRICS
Rooms 21 and 22
Nassar Bldg. McAllen, Texas
Phofies: Res: 669 — Office. 669
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THE MINAJOKA HOTEL
Cool Rooms — Table Board
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1202 So Broadway
Special Sunday Dinnbr 50c
CHAPTER X
They descended the elevator
from the Manhattan Roof Theatre
to the street, where AJ looked
around for a-taxi. John Perry, fol-
lowing after, took Molly’s arm,
guiding her through the dense af-
ter-theatre crowds toward the curb.
Broadway was at its best—two
wide currents of human beings
moved compactly up and down be-
neath the brilliant canopy of lights
from electric signs. There was ro-
mance in the crowds, and power,
and a feeling of dreams carried
from the theatres that dotted the
Street of Lights. Theie were shrill
cries fqr taxis, the giggles of girls
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1ESTER-AAR0N HUDSON-ESSEX
Mt Alien, Texas
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' seded by one much more accurate.
1 Under this new decision of tike Home
Secretary, Sir William Joynson Hicks.
• a printed officiil form, will be deliv-
ered at every dwelling house and
tenement and the occupier or landlord,
under penalty of $100, Is bound to fill
up particulars of every inmate of the
bouse.
j. l McDowell, m. d.
‘ diseases of children
WWE BLDG.
Opposite Antlers Hotel
" 2 MeA'Ilen, Texas
Rub Gently and Upward Toward
the Heart As Blood In Veins
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<“No, that’s all right,” interject-
ed Al. "Whatever Molly wants she
. shall have. I feel I just can’t do
enough for her. Rolls-Royce it is.”
They rode in silence until the
taxi drew up before the apartmOL.
building that meant home to Al and
Molly. As they stepped out Perry
'. "No, John, 1 want you to come tn.”
“Of course,” agreed AL "What
do yeu 'mean by backing <AtT*
So Perry laughingly acquiesced.
■Once more the rapidly rising ele-
vator—a magnificently unhototered
one thte time—which carried them
with amazing swiftness to the
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OepyrlgM, 1MS, Warner Bree. Pictures, Inc.
•THE BINGING FOOL," starring Al Jeleon, Is a Warner Bro a plcturlzai
tten of thio novel.
gtandaf tom Bl the aBUkS on fee’
sidewalks that were people. Her
cheeks were hot for the moment
and she threw open the window so
that the crisp autumn night air
- -___- Al had left the
John Perry came and stood
saying nothing, but re-
__________with burning intensity.
Molly turned and answered his
_dah> — aeaeullm Trthvi "
she said quickly,
understand.”
"Understand what?"
DR MARK MOURE
Optometrist, * Eye Sight Spe- ■
cialist. Eyes Tested and
Glasses Fitted
Brenholts A Landry Drug Store
McAllen, « Phone 8-
Her door
heard 1*
Wo. noe ■
Before Molly hung up Al thought
Al unlocked he caught the word “John.” But
“ ‘ 1 no, ho must have beeh mistaken.
i John Perry wouldn't be calling up
1 at thia hour.
(To >o continued.)
last month.
The tourist companies say that
more than 500,000 Americans visited
LONDON, Eng., OcL 18.—The great the BriU“h l81e* thU a greater
treat of American visitors is now number than ever before In history,
almost over, but westbound vessels' Incidentally, they iyent approxima-
are still carrying capacity crowds to tely $500,000,000 while over here, and
their homes after European sojourns. London is still busily counting up the
More than 50,000 Americans left
these shores each week during the
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E. and ILA A. DAVIS
An Interesting feature is -that- wo-
men voters will not be asked to dec-
lare their age. They will simply have
to answer "Yes” or “No” to the ques-
tion “Are you 21 years of
over?” on a certain date.
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How To Reduce
Varicose Veins
aP^OPBIB
Al Btonp, the tinging, waiter at
Blackie Joe"* New York nlgM CM,
hat written a love tong to Molly
Winton, but the treatt him di*4a<»- -— --- -
fully beoaute he it only a waiter, fanned her race.
Finally he goet to the floor and ren-
der* the ballad himtelf, hoping to
touch her heart. Marcut, th« fa-
mout Broadway producer, it in the
audience and off ere to buy the tong.
Molly maket up to Al, to the latter
intittt that Marque hire Molly to
ting the number In one of hU re-
vue*. Marcut agreet. Grace, the
little cigarette girl, it heart-broken
when the flndt Al it leaving, for
■ the 4* deeply in love with him. Al
and Molly marry and Doth ecore
tucceeeee on Broadway. Once Al
viiite hie old friend! at Blackie't
and Grace it delighted to tee him.
Then he retumt to Molly't dretting
room in a Broadway theatre. She
<s with hie friend, John Perry. Al
does not tee John turreptitioutly
prett Molly'e hand at all three
leave together.
“What’s the matter, dearf”
leaning on the arms of their es-
corts, the piercing whistle of the
traffic Cops stopping and starting
the never-ending line of motor cars
as the lights went from green to
red, and back again. A happy,
carefree spirit distinguished the
crowd. But Molly turned bored eyes
on this fantastic display of modern
Babylon as she waited impatiently
for’the taxi.
"Why doesn’t Al hurry and get
one?” she inquired petulantly of
John Perry.
"Steady, sister. He’s doing the
best he can,” answered Perry.
But now a taxi driver saw Al’s
beckoning hand and uwung up to
the curb, They piled inside and
the driver sped away toward the
palatihl ekykeraper apartment in
the fifties where Al and Molly
lived.' Molly snuggled down be-
tween the two men.
“AL” sbe remarked after a mo-
ment, “why do we always have to
travel hrtaxls? Why can’t we have
a limousine and a chauffeur of our
own. Everybody else does.”
Al did nofnotice the complaining,
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FOR RENT—An upstairs on main
street. Suitable for either offices or
club rooms. Apiply at M. Joseph's
"Store, McAllen, Texas tf—
"What I’m up against. It doesn't
concern you. But . . . sometimes
I feel I'd like to shoot myself.”
She reached ont her hand, gave
his arm a convulsive squeeze, then
dropped It quickly ss she heard Al
returning-.
Al was the perfect host. He drew
out a pack of cards, swung opeq a
little drinking cabinet and poured
Perry a drink. But when Molly
saw the cards she expostulated.
"Al, darling, I don't feel like
cards tonight I’m awfully tired.
Let’s just talk. Or, rather, you
two men talk and I'll listen.”
So Molly listened, but Perry soon
saw that she was out of sorts and
seemed about to drop off to sleep.
He' courteously rose to go.
t'Well, Al, I’ll probably see you
tomorrow over In Marcus's office.”
He bowed himself out and Al
faced.,Molly.
“Darling, are you ill? You’re
quite pale now; I have a strange
feeling that something Is wrong.
You haven’t been yourself lately."
Molly looked at him steadily,
with a dark gleam in her blue eyes.
Should she tell him?
“Yes, Al, something is the mat-
ter. I’m going to have a child.”
She said it deliberately an*' ’’er
lip curled, plainly showing he ir-
ritation. But Al, unconscious of
her reaction, came swiftly to her,
his face radiant.
“Molly, that's—that's marvelous.
A child—your child, my child I ”
“Your child,” Molly corrected
him curtly.
“Why do you say that?
much yours as mine.”
"I say it because I don't want it;”
Molly's attractive lips were set. in
a grim line.
“But wily, Molly? You’re only
talking that way because you’re
You've had to work too
Listen, little sweetheart,
when it arrives you’ll love It;
we’ll both love It. It's bound to
mean the greatest happiness in the
world to both of us. Don't you see
that?”
“No, I don’t
ruin my career.
add Disease* of Ohltdioi ■
Nelson Bldg-. McAllen, Texas^
PhOnee.: Office 115 Rm. 11B1*
»f NOTICE F0R RENT—well furnished new 4
All who have garbage to be remov- room stucco cottages, hardwood floors,'
•d place it in a convenient place. We hot water, gas, lights and water free. I
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or Scott Ford No. 42.
25tp—252—276.,
• little iaugb» . |wV^aduaHy he hvguefi'nUraaelf
"Nothing cheap about Molly," out of the disturbed state of mind.
- J ■ - After all. It was natural that she
should be upset Perhaps the
strain of her nightly performances
was too much for her. In the'morn-
i,” l^g this cloud would pass from her.
he *He finished his cigarette, put out
mt tfier lights and went to the drawing
1 room Window, whence he could
look out on the yellow glow from
ttMltjr'ji<hta. .
As he stood by the window,
•mtkfrn Ha«rtj H’*’ he board the
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BLACK DIAMOND BUS SCHEDULE
Lv McAllen for Brownsville:—
4:20 a m, 7:30. 7:50, 8:20, 1:20, 10:30, 11:20,
llM. I 20 3:50. 4:20, 5 20. 8:20, 7:50, 9:20
Lv McAllen for Mission: —
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I see that it will
I’ll have to leave
the show In a little while and while
I’m gone Marcus will get a new
ballad singer. People will forget
me by the time I’m ready to come
back. And bow do I know Marcus
will give me back my job? I have
. the best spot in the show now.
Your point of view is just plain
selfish, because the whole thing
doesn’t affect you. But I see the
other aide.”
Al stared at her bewllderedly for
a moment. Then he said quietly:
"Molly, your nerves are on edge
or you wouldn’t talk* tha<t way.
You don’t have to be afraid—Mar-
cus will always put you in as his
headliner. He knows I wouldn’t
write anbther song for him if he
didn’t But he wouldn’t think of
giving you the go-by, anyway. He
knows what an attraction you ar?.”
Al paused to regard Molly with a
reassuring smile, but she did not
see it. Her eyes were fixed som-
brely upon the floor.
A helpless look passed across
Al’s face.
"As for my being selfish,” he said
humbly, "well, perhaps' I am. But
I don’t mean to be. I simply adore
you, Molly, and it would give me
the greatest happiness J can think _
of for us to have a child. It would
make all we have achieved seem
worth while.”
Molly rose wearily, "I’m going to
bed.” . .
Without kissing Al good flight or
even looking, at him she walked
slowly toward het bedroom, her
mwm ^.rvFardv- ■ Hwlica cd ■
her bedropm door zlam sharply. 7
Instead of going to bls own room
RIO GRANDE VALLEY-
MARBLE and GRANITE
WORKS
'Located South Main St
11TH*ST..AND 13TH AVt
Call and see m» new stock on dis
iXiJU-Ahtrloarl nf new TWMIffiar'iSi^TOa: ~
arrived; al*o carload of granite
TERRY FERRELL
TEACHER OF VIOLIN
Will open, studios In the " new
High School Building at McAL
len, Septemoer 10. For further
tnformatlon.'phone San Juan 11.
NEW D I S CO V ERY . ’1
i/ipetfoirnance and in value^
_ Even those who owned an I body beauty of the ■great
admired H udson Sup ei Hudsons of today___________
—5-Acre Tract dor sale and trade
price $325 per acre, all plowed and
ready to plant.
-■% mile of paved highway. Want
I $300 cash and second hand ear worth
North 16th *325- Wil1 give tlme on >1000 Call at
C. K. Leslie & Son, back of Post-
office, McAllen 2tp—259—360
3tp—258—260 j WANTED! Ambitoue, nduatnoua
white person to Introduce and supply
the demand for Rawleigh Household
Products. Good opening near you.
make sales of $150 to $600 a month
or more. Ruwleign Methods get
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Profits increase every month. Low
prices; good values; complete ser-
vice. W. T. Rawleigh Co. Dept. TX
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VatU bow an elaetoral register has
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