Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 51, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 1, 1914 Page: 2 of 6
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ffre«« of your paper changed to give both
idd and acw addresses. Should delivery
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TUESDAY SEI’TI'MIIER t full
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.
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Ceixe The Herald r* nhirly are r« *nn ted
to notify the office promprfv. All pap* i
delivered iu the citv honld la* t««* >\««|. *
a rule not Inte r than 4:13 to <• «.YI... k p
U Unless Koine hi'i idem l * t|«* or- <••
other untoward d* lav occur at the loint
trig offlt e the pap* r lioitid la* out not I t< >
than 4 .5** ami the comet tml| •. n*}*!* i.
tlo-ir di-dnliution. *\et« to Ho* •„«• t .It t:„t
mbm rih*r« within not le than rin liour
and th irfy minutes.
PUBLISHERS* NOTICE
If any srroBeoot. r* upon th*
character of anyone • r n In h <y affect
the standing of at> - p i <.n. firm oi **<i
poratiun should bi> puMi lo-I wad . •
Iv in the new- <oluttm of The 11 ? «!•!. it
will be corrected pron-ntlv upon it#* »• 11«*«i
tion of the puMi lo i I.jh o toi it.
I'ohll-
mvton treat.
pll| A
J{ s’ i ipp »|'l f vi ry
With storage of alt „ 11t . .
held end ad' an<>« *■ h hani* *>n -f• ■ i
certificates to tide th* tp ft
Vttrit it i- est Mm*( d »! ' t || Ih
•tffp!* e f| he «i* | 1 .1 if .. 1I | |
to main tail* the t-alaoi ml <h« >t«.„
^iow^h from Hm *!i ♦»* • t j * » |fM i i
threaten when th* Eoi<« »
the cotton mark* t to .<| i.. . ji
«»f th* st«>i - I - ♦: r.
pect* d to l*e math* he > - • t-I „■ <*i
the unde) f.iudin- that it- | .lW i»
r*‘du<* tin Hirer"* of • tr. -. the
*fo-.ii to tic math i I i:it\ f|„
•»lou* Mill mak** it p« <it i. .j t
stored cotton a -. in th* me»i *.i tm<th**r
average * r*»f» t*eur udd»-«l t** th |
■kSd*. It Would Ih out ol it'! OI | M p
aav* th*- market anotloi |*
then*tot*- up to th* I* t «. tt.ii i i
•lo their part mI'- ii pi iitm i < i
Ron’s Ifop Thl Mill .. Hed
action a- well a * <>t>-« . and
ntl ii •.on. ot ! Mti.i o„ ih* o.*t | |„.
f.‘.
W it It the no ie;i <d |i it--* -f f.|
stuffs f«| export **row io** „i d 11. »r
Etliope. • e --ull Hu It ti •( i i -11 . |
an Hum* i-'« iuiihIh r . t tin p><* lm * <d
the oounfr\ ai t il * *t ■ • m ii ii I i.|(l
erl Oe*-u| almi. In * ■. rM l„
cotton L*| io ; t|„ \ t||
good th ii h * on (hit t h )( lu
food f 1;| It ill hoi|| I f* |l
establrdim*nt ot ||M pa«in. d dim jf\
ids fnM| (l| rai iiu* i itl* 'd »
with f*ra. - • iu i i | |
tienefit to ih* nk’ii- ultm il o t« *. t th*
South.
! » I I Ml Ml.' i
Surely there <*► . • » • - « |.i( „f.„t <vb«
li«K Min ♦ irtod < n-t If i President]
Wilson. a id ‘I ...i r 1 j j
triad tli ■* In (in;.Ii H | |n | . i
rest in th hills if \itrr j
mnn who I ■ - r • .t r. ... ... th j
most tvdiusl pin sij he It \% Hd.. 1 III. I. r
Irene « henry Mr ..in t* . I. |W
dent I It. i. n>t . i j .(| i
l»M<V tfiost |»v. | 1 |
clitm;.- I.- t.h- * tr I- mini ih* * '
HiHM*# tftft I ItM! It i M f I «| Of. |i|( | yOf *! I J
diploma.. t;> i i • . |af
‘"Jtieii-ee t. m il*. l.i- j
involved I I . M i Hi-.i. j .|( i
heen on. ftp fry th „i„.(ir j
j tiy fir* <!•«--..* ih. |MI| j
^ hilif . . '• ! | .1. ■
Hi 1 '
m»;» >•' »i** .*f. » -• ti .
tofi'-etiter villi th ii i
(•0*111* J-.dlt (.•»:.». t . *-if it . t„ 11.. | |f
tioii mi* diiii iihi. . f
brogrtio ... I. ti r i>tWr) I
enough to t *.■ - i - ... j
ndded !• tin l - . i
of ftnkluv • ■ rti: dll*. th.
European *t > s ; i .t i
a* it w««t* I. 1 : . i I ffj
president. th*-; •• * i . tl f |
Congress. ii. Im j |i t| ||4
import-uit “i- - in v hi. h • I-.-" j
acted into I*' w d* t h tijo'ion. \
and tor which h< hi .( . | ; i ’
nnlinoftri;1" thm-i t. i ll th. -ninutti*
M tl* 111 it • It 1 II I t >d • f ••■!• I»
to weary * t -»i t >i« t . \ .i v; I
we consider ti .»■ 1 • -• | <
heavy burden1. IV < i s i
Months yu* t t • • .» j?
death »truyvh* .d it | i r ((y ;
hi* life <*ou»(*t*M*d to | d •» tie !
croachinenf ot dt* th. -| l. w tr .j( f>(
was ahscdnf^H Inlil h r |
he loved ft th*vit».f?v o . in.hi d m irv.1
*MI tll!»l 111* h i l« i » (|h| •„ S(||rr' f||)
so long wriiinul n |hy i ol hr i i.. ‘
\ *m he has slaved u. 'Ic • ■ t i t
of duty. sjt*ndimr the t mu - .j. r m f|Jr
torrid city of Washington s. ;!l? i.iw-
e* it ui. ■ if lily In -» - j . j
timi MS chief c.xei Utive and imf until i|„ j
(Mtsd week has he beta induced fv Inkej
even a few duy* of rrst. Yes. indeed that
r« t has been wi ll earned.
(TIEAPKK WATKK AND UfillT.
The iiew> ot the 10 ja r e< fit WlWtH*
in the light and water rates n» indeed wel-
eijiut*. Thi has tw’4 n promised liir ninny
months but bj*H been ih’tavid lie* iih* ol
the iii.iav imp* mm**nfs tint n«*n* t** pure I
at the plant. Know ear that the plant hr*
In« i» in tu.*lly improved in the mod sub-
stantial nmtun r mid. in fact pi n e«l in
fir i el.i eonditio’ th# Brownsville t»n*»-
lir ran r.ell afford to feel satisfied and no*
•*rumble ut tin* del. v.
It mu t ob erved however that the
• tty .trie* to make tilt • reduction only
upon two « on* I it inn j. i the bill must tv pant.
.*! tin water and livid office within five
da* nfter the i**olnr: *d tin meter and
tin ton hum r nut t not »* d* limpictti tor
pa 1 erviec. Mil na an- of eotir-e Ibid
• he money t**r each ..th* * r. i* * mu -t
Is pawl promptly within li»e dav- att t
• It* miii umit receive* notification of the
..mould *!uer and that the in*u. \ **r cheek
nm I In eni !*• the office *d the Mi'wrin*
t«*;»'I* n». without waiting for tin* eolleetor
to • all lor it. it ni*.in nl o a- plainly
fated that nil deiinui*>-Mt hills must l***
paid *vt u* «*u> -1:ti * r*> ran obtain tl.
h*-n* tit «»i the reduction. It is prob- hh*
that the hitter exaction will fin vent it mint-
l*» r **t the |»atr *n- **l tin* plant (mtu shirr
it* * lit the tn in tit ot tin* reduction whn*n
look rather like tin* imposition nl" a hard
ti*i* itfmti th*» •• who hap|vn to have **otten
I * III: id .a t In >»■.«.’ <• tie *V . • •• . ol ll. lit
th )>;»rt fuel:! \ a redly in lead nt lielpmr*
tie an to ill charge their obi iddigution*. it
will op* rat«* tin rely to a*l<! to the Itunien
whirl* tin* e who ar«* o iintortuiinte » t *
have lw«ai unable hitherto t«» pay have al-
ready incurred
A nl* 11*011 tin le.dnr** however the
'i \\ ~ a *|* ti lofwwi it) Monday' » i*y **<*uti
• it meet mg i hi deed cheering for tin* wa-
ter .uni b ill n er of Brown vilh*.
I In |M*Wer **({ I lliojv ft re till end* <v
• lie- In I \ tile; 1*1 ion* oil each ofh**r l*#r
tin '*•* tli I eaamt <d mod* rn tain N**
matter how man or Instory may decide the
a * . u r ill I* * nt* r* il ju-t a- it Inmhl l*i
at tin* bar **t eternal judgment.
• •
• FORTIFICATIONS OF •
- PARIS BUILT TO •
• WITHSTAND SIEGE
• OF LONG STANDING •
• ..— ■*
The fortification* ol Pan- titnl *
* their ability to re-i.-t a wicgc i- rcceiv- 4
** ii ■ the elo-e attention *>; unlit rv oh •
* i r*er- now that Pari » the an •
* liotineif! objective of lift* (Senna ll •
* !»ivr anil tin* I* r* to-li mini-try oi •
* war i Irengtl.tiling tin- city's de- *
* |ll| IS *
* T he genera' ehitraeter ot the « it\*
* deluded ih" tell -• are *rc!l known to •
* i*''lit r i \|»* ri . who rreie n> r (hem •
4 a ilium the tr«ie..e-t tort l turntion*. •
* in the world. ♦
I'lli fort t! i< it ion eon i t o* 111 r< •
' di title* ellei* Ui'jMIU' arolllld til* #
* city tir t the olid wall of utu-otiry *
* i lit• * u tiet high extending f»»r twen- •
* 1\ two mill aiouial (tie old eetiotl- •
* of Pari ; 'ereUid the sy tew ot seven- •
* le« n «J laeheif tort arraiigetl at in- •
* tenals ot two mil. - Uxor.d the wall •
* !i*d liiafctnr a eireuit ot the city •
* 'Hi tour mif le< . and third ;m *
4 outer irdh te.rt vent\ -1ive *
* ItltTi - long. •
■ '* *' o' 1 In . i m 1. ot tna onrx *
at) f ! i eomidete d.-len e m •
I h* M u i.■ in. d the t on *
* •’ ’ t t 11 71. and the outer *
• that turn have I*. < •
t r n them d. ♦ •
I hi r io t xx all about Pari ur •
* i and the *. t known and un* -t tin *
* itoHant e | ion tli eitv. •
I I e uni line ot tort |t fludi *
* t. "Ol. Mil .| Mont x alenan. •
* • " h «•' ll ■ < « m< r t.t . ttael til •
* Ii «• no. ot | S .It South Ot *
* P « «tx t th no „| tort ot firx. •
'» 11* i > . \ - . d I- - v •
* North ai d east ot the city are tbr* *
* i rt aronud sf flcai- u„d *
* two other sit Port Auberviller- and *
* t ori rbaienton eottunn tiding tin a|i •
* t'1-. rlii ot t| great wood and *
* Imndy •
I'll* oa . r circle *d tor’ ot th •
* t dr re t\lf I.. \ e Tom twenty •
* to - i\ty Ire.sx \ «uia and * in (» •
' " " < ‘ It- In all the thr* e *
!tm - ot deteu . require ! 7<MMN) H„ t •
* • «>)» rale tin • . not eoutttiw* troop. *
side d with Ml the e ll X . A Cord •
* HI!* to military esfa-rt if would r* •
* * -hi. - 1 or. . d n..in*o m« „ to r; w-t •
* th* >• d t* • .. *
* M ’ I ^ • ** M "1 ke fi* tear hul •
'I'1" * * *'t m forces at the time 4
•* Pan . !s-n 7i. . voi. •
' P»* t.nlure t« lamihurd Pan* at the *
* >*»ll .1 td th* i*-:«• by .tying i* would •
* *' ' '** r« >piitcd *''*• heu% y gun- v it •
* ■f**ir*'*i t ea d* - m T . .v* •
* in at forward of the •-#* h* aw gun- *
* ; 1 I *v. rreiuircd IiVMt four •
* v * ■ ' *1 '*'• .;*" . I 1110ml !..}• •
* I * * * w. r. t.ot avail :**. •
•"P •> inter -tag** th** Henman. •
* brought up their > .. . >Km •
mg th* for*- .**1*1 dropping ;;**u j s
* M.M* la *« tinctre d.t il- «i.id* mtothe •
* h«’urt ot th. city. Not w uhstanilmg •
* th* 1 ary **t the to rn • attack Ps ri- •
* withstood the M**g* fur 132 dnv-. *
* in* ** then the entirely aetr outer thir*l 4
* line «t defense huv hcea erected 4
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[SMALL DEP0S1T0RSAN0 SMALL INVESTORS WELCOMED §
We are always glad to talk over 8
investments with our customers 3
I and make no charge for buying and I
I selling securities. I
! BROWNSVILLE BANK & TRUST CO.
I 4 Per Cent On Savings. 1
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LIGHT AND WATER RATES
REDUCED 35 PER CENT
CITY COUNCIL AUTHORIZES DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT ON METER READ-
INGS AT YESTERDAY S MEETING. MAKING TOTAL DECRLASE IN A
YEAR AND A HALF 35 PER CENT—COUNCIL ADOPTS RECOMMENDA-
TIONS OF WATER AND LIGHT SUPERINTENDENT.
l |Hh t||. rtTOlllllK'IMlMlilHI *t |\ II. |
Williams superintendent of the ISrowiis
v ile municipal electric light ami water
d* p i ’iii. ul. | hr ii|\ i * mm* i I y«si«ri|:»
aftertmon authorised the depart uu at to
make a diMsmnt of Hi |*cr cent <»n all
■ electrie light ami water hills making a
total reduction nf 'K |m r r* nt in the
cost of electroily ami water to the con
stiliters in tin- past sixteen mouth*. Fol
lowing the reconmirmlation of tin* mi
i ]K>rinlemk nt the council pasosl an or
'.limtme amending the elo lrie light ami
i water rate ordinance |m-j mill ing t li*
new rnliictiou !•> go into effect with lit
delay.
Although the cut is given as a discount
it is really a nsltictton in tin- rate the
• •lily provisions Iniag that th * consumer
shall pay his electric I ‘gilt hill within
lt»e days after the reading of his nn ter.
flic plan to Ih* worketl by the depart
tm-nt. as out tin* d liy Superintendent
Wtlllun.s is to have the reading left
with the consumer by the meter reader
inioii his regular monthly vis f. ff the
consumer pays his bill at the office of tin*
light and water <’"•partmerit within five
•lays thereafter he is |tcrinitlc.! to rc
dace the amount of his bill ten per
|rent. I'ailitre t*» pay the bill within the
1 specified time b*scs t the *o to* timer the
I advantage «*! the discount. At the ex
pirnIIon <>f the period the department
will priH-.si| to ihIIim-i by the usual
method through a collector.
The ordinance's adopt ion was moved
by Alderimitt W. t\ t'ralg ami seconded
by Ablernmn It. M Malta II.
The light d«*partmeat's letter recruit
mending the cut follows:
"Inasmuch a the war in Kttm|»o has
b.-*-l» the e.n>e of a raise o| price* oil
nearly all the p* ti- which one
l*ii's ami a i**o!isequent increase of the
cost of living it s**eiHs to this departnn-nt
that any nedtirtton in the cos I of them*
’"•tv. lies which in tin !*•««■*• **f tin-
city to grant w ill aid in diminishing the
greatly im reused burden which the |r-o
}»'e **f thi- city must ts-ar.
"This *h-pi*-tmeat ha- had in i-imii-m
plat ion f«*r sown* time a rer-ontmemlalion
of it red net ioti of rates charged for wat 1
»r ami light ami it mvihs as If thi'!
were the proper time t«* !*og a to place!
th* s*. reduction* into i"ffoT IVe propose
to grant a reilnetlen of Hi |*cr eent *.n
tin* grits* amount **f the bill* for water
and light f.-r all accounts which shall
be fin id at tin office of the depart in* it:
within Iivo nays after tin- reading of
the meters.
"The reading of tit** meter* • •**gin* on
th** isth of the month amt is finished on
the Lbth. H’lte'it tin* meter is rend lit**
meter r* a*l«*r will b*nve with tin- custom
cr n si t* -.how ing the amount *>f water
anti light us***! during ilie preceding
mouth ami upon th*- presentation of this
slip at the office of tin* department any
time within five tin vs. ami the pavtuent
of th** bill a reduction of ten per rent *
will Is* imt|le front the total charge to!
th** etistoin* r. Thus f a meter is re-i*t
**» Hi* I’-lk lit kill must b. pitid by
tin* Strd: If rein! *»n the 3Hh. by th*
Lb'h. «-is-. This *1 o-«ntnt t«* I**- allowed
totly ... ton i i . i I* in* ti >t <l< Itu
*;neni «a the lx»ok* *f this department.
the *iny *»t tin* dU-atmt.’’
IMIKAT SAVINti IN ft Kl. ft 1ST.
Mif*et int* *t«!»*ui Will in ms stated fur-
ther that a new contract for feel «dl.1
which went into eift t today. will nte«!
a decrease in the fuel oil e\|*eti*r at the
I ght and wnt-r plant of approximately j
fXIM every month. The new contract 1
give** the city fuel oil at XI cents a bur
r< I k-ss than th** contract for Iftb'MM 1.
ami a* the department uses appr**\intat-.
iv l.lrm barrels a veur tin* immense suv-s
ing can lie readily sec*. •
Th** sn|H*r utcu.k-nt also told the
mm aril that between y2f*»il and tCt.tr mi
p*-r moelh of tic* denar*incut's its son**
is prompt pay vvhtih with the new d»*
; ! *y ih . ' v II ?•
the city from ii*;.d to <?«». This loss'
however is covered by the sari tig th*
cdy i" unik.ug: umi* t its j* t i contract
* t
ttfhdly the same as hrfotv. Tin balam •
of the depart nit ill’s inrtmir. iIn*
Iemienl told tin- coitmil. drugs ami re
«|tiirt*s tiers isle m e on lie* part of tin* rol
leeting for*e.
Tin* eotntril util liorized Mayor Itnm m*
to sign a note lor iM.tW.tJli in favor of the
t’reosoled Wood filoeh Paving t o.. «*;
New Orleans. Iieing tin- ha In nee of the
amount iwill on tin* inning cost |o |!•«
eity. '1 liis amount is all that remain'
of the *7.'*oo mo d lo lie* nmip. nv I v.o
'ears ago.
Through tin- reeoitiitir mint ion of A liter
man S. I.. Dwormali tin roirnei! ant In r
ized t In* i list a Hal ".on of a telephone in
tin* office of I’ity Tax t*o4 lector *1. t’.
Pelt mi it. at ati **v|n iim- of iW |«er month.
l*e|Mirtiiig on the condition of th;* wut
er supply wIt- h lias he* n giving the rity
as well a' th** mtitnufiors considerable
trouble o! late. Sii|M*rintem|etit \V litmus
Mated to the rn a*ril that the water is
i in proving rapidly ami he expects it to
he hark 1 » its natural condition after a
jierind of several months. The waiter
• *i the San .Inati river which I reds into
tin* llio Orupde is now rowing in. It is
ntttrh el* tier affording to Mr. William-.
than tin* water that eotnes trout tin* up
p< r reto lev of tin- Kio lira tide at this
time of year.
riTY MAY All* MILITIA
f'a plain Ueorge 4. 11«*.mL commanding
officer of f'inupauy !.. Third Teinw In
fa ill rv. of itrowiiKvjlM* applied to tin*
city council for an appropriation of >31
!»• r iiitMtth tn Is uml in iln* rental mill
Upkeep oi an .umotv in lit > city tin*
armor Iwing iv<p it -«l liefoiv tin* * ii *
• an secure iln- etuuputix *»t tour tmo him
gal s recently allotted to this city by tin*
state national guard provided the city
meet# the requirement*.
Captain I lead explained Iln* proposi
lioti ftillr to the eonn ilinen. It- stated
that tin* equipment will coti>i*t of twelve
mules and fixe hiirsen Ih**>ulc* the tour
ui irhitie gens a total in* I 'lm' in to tin*
stall* of *I2***M. The state taxx> legalize
city and county appropriations of - put
|u*r month to assist tin- national guard
organisations and Caption Head stall I
that lie* ides the *Au moatIti\ desired
fr»»m 1 In* city a similar appropriat *>n
xxoitld In* sought from the enmity.
The eotnieil lo k d lavoraldy ii|hiu tin*
re*pn*»| of t’aptitiii Head but t< «»k no ae
lion on til* r>*<|ur*t exrrpi to refer it to
the finance committee whit It will report
on the mutter at tin next met ting of tin*
caaneil.
Through the presentation of a bill for
'I s» the »*ity council diwrovcml that it
xxas the turner of a grader of xxhit h it
ha*I no Itlioxxbilge. Xone of tin* etoineil
men present n im iiiImml the purchase
which it seem* w as mail** by tin* council
nearly txxo years ago. The matter was
nderred to the *:r*vt and bridge rotn
mittiv for an irixosligutoui. Tin* gruder
was sold to the city by K. I!. T. Howard
wIn* says In* presented bills for it some
linn* ago. but that no act tm «m them was
ever taken.
A request of market master Tnmnoj
lt*r snpplie. toy keeping tin city market
in a sanitary roinlitit«n was referred to
the sanitary committee.
A nn»t tin In Alderman I’atzell that
tin* -ily jail Is* dismantled ant! the menu
converted into as for the marktt house
was athtpleti by the reinn i!. This work
xx ill Is* done at oner. This xx ill leave the
city without ;• ail its prisoner* in f!**
ismniy jail paying the usual fro to the
enmity. ;*•» was done in former day*.
Flews* prese|»«: .Mayor A. A. Browtie; j
Aldermen S. L- liworiiiMi. S 1. Ibnaxi
'!**». i\ II. Thorn. R. M. lndwll. IV. r
t ruig: City Attorney T. A. K tuier; t it
Kiandary t . Villarwil.
——. ■■ » — - —
iba-tor. t*w patient a golfer suffering
fit.ru insomnia—well and how did you
deep last night? l»itl you follow my in
stria lions ami iwrall all the stroke*. of
your laat round? I hit tent- Ye*. Ho t or—
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