Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 283, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 16, 1915 Page: 3 of 6
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1 CLASSIFIED ADS
__FOB BENT.
FOR RENT—Rooms $1.50 and $2 per
week at Southern hotel corner Ninth
and St. Charles—lj2ltf.
FOR RENT—Six room house. Apply to
Mrs. M. C. Chapa comer hth ami St.
Charles streets.-| 14 tf.
FOR RENT—Furnished and light house
keeping rooms. Ninth and St. Charles
afreets opposite Southern hotel. It. Her
nl.l—425'tf._
FoR RENT—I nfurtiislied upstairs 3
room flat with hath toilet eleetrie
lights and water in kiteln-n. Rio (iramie
Cycle Co—5 22.tf.
FOR RENT—CMtiee nr storeroom at linn
Levee street. Rhone 555. <i 14 tf.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—One second hand fi horse-
power gasolfne engine; in good working
order. CalTarelli Itro<. J.evee street.—
f»|l5'tf.
‘ For WALK < HEAP My fin pa
ear; in jierfeet eondition. Apply Jim
Itutler Fri-eo freight depot. 5 2b if.
FOR SALE At a bargain my Stoddard
Dayton ear. A bargain it sold quiek.
tleorge .1. Head.—5 27 If.
FOR SALE— K. M. F. .tU $225. New tire-
new axles new roller lien rings and new
trnii'!iii"ion gear- throughout. A good
servieeahle ear. R. A. Newman. Rhone
324 —ti I I t.t»_
ROOMS AND BOARD
PRIVATE RooMIMi AND lUiARDIN'fi
hoii'-e s|o st. Clinrh . Cool southeast
rooms. For information phone .5o5 15 s |2t
_ MISCELLANEOUS
WANTI.D To TlfADF. I A KM Ibo a re*
iniprovoil farm about 70 urn's umlor
cultivation two 'lory lioiiso ham oavo
collar cistern ami wi ll. Soliool hoii~e on
oornor of laml. < hi main road 7 mile* from
county -oat. Fnirvicw Oklahoma Major
county; tTf» por non*; rontod t<-r 1 crop
which goes in this trade. Small oneum
hranoo at li por cent runs tliroo year*
What have \oii in laml to ovchangc f«>r this
fan..? .1. If Follctt llaiyli*. III.—ti .'tf.
WANT FI) -Si>in» one not a I rani <>t work
to go to the I hi tui uin-Pacific exposition.
All expenses paid. Apply t*» 11< raid. Dept
tf.
WANTF.D \it ortion-nt ~u|*«Timinoi a r\ .
Apply Miller hotel b lb tf.
I IIAVK tun Yiotrolas to rive away They
are now ami worth *7'» each. Lot me
explain my proposition to you. »lh raid
—tf._
FKKK. $J'»0 DIAMOND Don’t miss tin
greatest prize otter. A f’JAO dianmmi
guaranteed one karat pure white port
1 will toll you how to rot it free. 11* r
aid.—*tf. _
WAN’TKD T« • TV.' ?»!” | own mi aero .
improved farm III iion-s in wlieat. 'in.i!!
orchard one hollse two hams. (haul
living spring. Kented for 1 .f crops mat
crops go with trade; >A7» p« r acre. Lo-
cated hi Major county Oklahoma; small
eneiinihraneo. What havo you to oxohango
for this improved farm.? J. It- Follctt
Itayliss 111.—ti J tf.
In Nobody’s Footstep.
\iis1 in Statesman.
Someone suggested that Albert l»ur
11-soti would next tender his restgua
lion in the eahitiel. Our Albert has been
tin- el one friend of William dennings
Hr van and lienee the story start si. We
note however. tll t| Out* Albeit Is down
in tin* t arolinas on a fishing trip and
that no mi- is earning his resignation
around in the \ est poeket. We would
also reeall that some time ago lie was
suggested as See ret ary ot State when
It was thought that Mr. IWyan was to
resign. Thus do the stories go.
Count Zeppelin Reported III
l |ti AoiH'iutrd I'ri ss. i
London .lime Hi. An Amsterdam dis-
pateh s;i\~ Count Zeppelin i* ill with broil-
elntis at Stuttgart.
A Msake Made by Many.
When you suffer pains afid aelms by
day and sleep disturbing Madder weak-
ness by night fell tired* nervous and
run down tin* khlueys and blmlder
should In* restored to In allhy. strong
and regular aetmn. It is a mistake to
postpone 11eatim iit. Foley Kidney Fills
put the kidmys hi sound health eon*
d lion ml ke p tin hi aetive strong
Marline/ l>mg store north eormr
Mar! el spnare. adv .
See-Ill ists of tin* deoarimeiit of agl'i
eulture. at er « xtetisive study have de.
rl.led llllt tile lliooll lias mi elleet Upoll
growing \egetati<ai.
A Kretieh aeronaut's lulloou basket is
provided with gits elialllhefs silfliriellllv
buoyant to s ippoi-i toe men should it
tall into water.
Paraguay produns about To per eeut
of the worlds siip|>l\ of |N-titgraiu. ill*
«>ssi-ntal oil «-\l meted tr in the leaves of
the sour orange.
Hut self-interest is more likely to warp
a man's judgment than anything else.
at
INCARNATE WORD
ACADEMY TO END
ITS 62ND YEAR
■ — — %
BORDER S OLDEST EDUCATIONAL IN-
STITUTION ROUNDS OUT ONE
MORE YEAR OF WORK
i Clo-injr exercise- tor the -ixty--ccond
year ot the Academy ot the Incarnate
Word at Kiudith and St. 4'harlc- streets
will Im- held ditrintf tin- remaining' Hire**
days ot tin- . k. Tomorrow June 17
the doors ol the uncloi~tetod portion ot
the institution will o|*en at '» |i. m. and pa-
rent- and friends ot the pupils will Ih* af-
forded an opportunity to in-|iert the
-diool. Winner- ot medal- and other hon-
or- will he announced tor the primary and
I preparatory depart incuts.
tin Friday June 1 s iMadiiat in;.' excrci-e-
tor the aeadeinie department will take
place door- opomnir at l» p. in. This year
j I here i-only on* graduate. Mi Mary Uo-e
Tliornham who will he awarded a final
liploiiut in the literary eour-e supple-
mented hy mii-ie study and two suli-
iraduate- Mi-- Kii^retiia Kodrijfuex and
Mi-- l.iieimia l.oznno. who will Im* jriven
i cert it leate- admitting them to till* graduate
)eour-e of an additional year. Honor- tor
[the -enior da-- ol the academv will Im
announced at the enininciiceiiient.
An entertainment hy the combined
| branch**- of the -cliool will clo-e the year
>n S.itnrdav evening June lit. Door- will
|open at 7 p in. Ticket- nt a nominal price
have Im'cii on -ale lor the pa-t week. I he !
| ticket -ale presumes a •rrulily my attend
| a nee.
DATE FIXED FOR
TAX ELECTION
SCHOOL BOARD SELECTS JULY 20 AS
DATE—DECIDES TO MOVE
NOPALITA SCHOOL.
At a of the board of trustees
of the Brow n-ville independent sehool di-- j
triet held today tin hoartl set July
a - the date for the fleet ion in the di-trnt
to pass oil the matter of the tax levy for
I lie lieliefit ol the -ehool-. 1 hi* I- the ;
frond time the date has lieeti lived the |
lormer date haviniE lieen jriven up on ae-
eiiunt ot it- eoiiflietiiu; with a tiiiinieipai
elect ion. I*. I*. Barbour wu- named pre j
-iduu.' oflii er for the lav election and there ■
111 lie iii i * Milne plane in t be Brown-ville
•aMie -ehool buiidinif.
An •i n i la ».. r ot importanee was dis-
• i . o«| * th. I " rd ’“I the contract |
T It. I . * « * frame No
.j:i ~. h«* i ; V* • *■!•; t* present lo !
at Mi; o i -Hi- lo i.i do ... d h\ tin* |
Brow t - v i!le I ..Aid A Imp: ent com
pany. Thi will ilertt.i! * n* boi id to do j
away with the little -ehool loeated at
I’m nil* Ni'lt. i Ne'.'ro Biul"<' I wbie’ will
e eolidillad V. i|l| what i- now know u a
’lie Nop ihla i-hool I-.. \. Met inr> ot tie
-ehool board -aid that the new locution
will be about one mile from the pre-ent
one. and whl be more eentrally loeated tor
the pupil- attendin’; the -ehool. I lie N'opa
Ilia -ehool i- the best constructed of the
-mailer -ehool- in the di-triet. I lie work
of removal will lie heaiiti a- soon a- *1. B
Seott mauaaer ot the Brown-ville Land A
Improvement company -takes out the do
dated -ite.
Thos»* pre-ent at !«*da\ - iiiectinir: b. A
Metiarv. pr< idim; in the ab-enee ol I’re-i
dent J. I. Wort man *. W. H. * lint. b. K
I lieka-oii. W. Is. Mendenhall. Amo- IBeh
and Sei-retary bred Starek.
WHY THE LOSS
OF $1000000
COMMITTEE OF FIVE STATE SENA-
TORS WILL DIG INTO OPERA
TONS OF TEXAS SYSTEM
1 1 lv Asxoeiuted Pr- -s. 1
Au-tin. Texas dune lti.—What the mein-
hi r- ot the eoiiiinittee deelared would he a
“thorough investigation’* and not an ••at-
tempt to whitewash.” i- being eondneted
here l»y a -penal i ••liiliilttee ot live -tat.
-eliators appointed at the reeent -|*eei. !
-es-ioii. Tile eolniuiltee wa- lllst l*Uete«i to
learn why. i! true the jieiuleMlinry -y-teu
i- lieing iij'i iaud ul i lies ot nearly ■ 1
000000 pel' year and I- eXpeelrd to rei ot
mend radical legislation designed to pip
the system on a -ell sustaining ha-i-. The
eoiiiinittee has sixty day - in whieh to eotn
I del e it- work and i- to report to the
uiAl session ot tin* legislature a speeial
one expieled to In- called during the com-
winter. There was some delay in the
eonunittee starting it- work the state
comptroller general declining to approve
warrant- tor the eoiumittee’s ex|*eii-e-.
The attorney general however ruled that
that money tor the eoiiiinittee eould legally
come from the legislative contingent ex-
|h-iisi* fund and the comptroller general
|then approved the warrants.
CORPUS BOOSTER
EXCURSION WILL
COME 55 STRONG
WILL SPEND NIGHT OF JUNE 22 IN
BROWNSVILLE AND WILL BRING
THE MUSIC.
SPECIAL TRAIN WILL HIT THE HIGH
PLACES AND WILL BE AWAY
ABOUT 48 HOURS.
•Ium* 22 and 2'1 will lie “Corpus Christi
Booster Kxeursion" day- in the Mayie
Valley. That i' Mayor Ifoy Miller and
Secretary Karri' id the Corpus Chri'ti
Commercial club with fifty-three other
really live Corpus Chri'ti business men.
will \i'il the Valley in a '|iecial train on
those two days. Advance announcement'
Iroin tlie “Sea Sunshine and Soil" city
declare the trip I' for tile purpose of lettllitr
the \ alley know that Corpus is as much on 1
the map as ever and to renew itc«|uaint- J
aiices and recall scene* ot the trip made to
till' section by the boosters two years aifo. I
The boosters accompanied by the Cor-
pus Chri'ti Marine band will leave that
city in their special train on next Tuesday
iiioruinu. and no stops will he made until
the train reaches Ifaymondvillc. Ilcuinniny
with that 'tation the boosters will make
short 'tops at the various towns alonu the
N alley line of tin1 Brownsville road to Mis
'ion and rcturitiiijr to the main line will
reach Brownsville at a .Itt o'clock Tue-dav
afternoon spending the niyht in till' eilv
The train will leave about 1* o’clock l
Wednesday niornuip for the final lap of the
booster t rip.
K. If. Schendel a well known typewriter
man ot Corpus Chri'li. who i' in Itrowii'
Mile today s|wakiny ot the forthcominy
excursion of which he will be a member
said:
"MY Corpus Christians feel yre.it |\ at
faehed to the \ alley not only because we
carry oil a larye trade with it but also be- 1
cause there i- tin* nearer attachment ol 1
ticiuhborlincss. The Corpus Chri'ti
boosters recently made up a booster exctir- I
-ion to San Antonio. It was such a 'iiceess
that it was decided that our trip tor tin-
year would not end with that and that we
would not feel our summer was complete
without a M'lt to the Mayie Valley. I’.
'ides there are a la rue numl»cr ol 'tav-at- .
homes at Corpus Chri'ti who really do not
realize the enormity of your corn crop the
prosperity that the Valley i' now experi
enciny and we fellows who eoiuc here t r*-
Ipienlly are uomu to show them a f« w
thiniis."
10000 SCHOOLS
WILL BENEFIT
T€X".<5 SCHOOL APPROPRIA-
. ’ "L* 1 FAR TOWARD JM
st Q! .1 COUNTRY SCHOOLS
I 11\ A ' . It! 1 Vi S'. I
At:-tin T<\j- Ji !i: I ! tv nrt* nlniitt
lll.iMW f-imillr> 'fit' at 1*x;is it wa
-liowii l#y < xatuiiinttot' "i ' iIf tvrnrtl-
IliTi* t"«liiv. wlin li wll U*tnii1 •> •
a I >1 'tt.t l i"ti ul > I .iMiii.i mu l"t I v.i ' *
•'ll -I'Ihm* I-. Malt ut (lit' niiMi.v will t
a vat Li Mi* Sf|i|fitili»T 1 tn \t. anti tin- t
;nattitlt-r "in* >fitr tr*>tn tIt;■ t tlatf. 1 In
lift |»|-"\i»lf' that a 'inn lint flfft<liny
-hall !»• allow til t • \ tin- stair l«"ar<l nt flu- I
<-:iti"ii t'»r any "tif '* li""l. Til. a«*t ** |»
malty v\ ;t' tlf'itriifl tor lilt* 'tnallrr T i • •• • I - .
thrrr Ih-iiii: a |»r"vi'n in it that unlit* "t
tlit* tii"iif\ 'hall In- avatlahit- tor 'fh**«>!- |
hit\ iitir nnnv than '-'tit 'i-hola'lif'. T In*
untiifv i I" hf |m'tit hi varnui- way* t<>
nit-r»-a'f tin- yrut-ral rtlinrnry <>t tin
't-h""l'.
Saltillo Capture
Is Denied Here
Carranza C«n-ul .1. /.. fiar/.u today i-
-ued a |>o-itix*c denial of tlit* 1’iedra* Ne-
*r ■ - ainionneeiiient that Saltillo Sundax
« M into the hand* «d tin* Yilli*ta*. Con*ul
tirtr a -aid that upon learning the an-
poiii e tut at that lie t oiMUililiicated with
\l » ini«-1•»— Kiel found there the Carmti/a
In .of |uarler- lh« re i~ in con-taut emu
mi*: in* at uui with '*:iltillo hy telegraph tile
eo: 1111 meat ion i.oi having heeii broken
»'■ t I' eit v w:e I t fill J\ iM'eilpied llX the
t'ari.m/.a force*.
Jitney Case is Up.
Dallas Texas. -Itine Id. expressing
«htiil»t a* t<* whether or not the Federal
District 4'onrt had jurisdiclion in the
ease of tile Fort Worth Jitney IJiioii
\er*tt* tile eit' of I rt Worth. Fisleral
Judge Fdward I!. Meek in court here
obtained from tli«• eit* of Fort Worth
through Mayor Tyra. a virtual pmmi*c
not to tint the ordinance into effect Is-
fore he passed in* ni it. It was not in
Idieated when the judge would II |NMI
the ease.
AIR TRIPS OF
GERMANS MAY
BE OBSERVED
ISLAND ON HOLLAND COAST AF-
FORDS OPPORTUNITY FOR WIT-
NESSING AIR EXPEDITIONS
GERMAN TAUBENS* OR DOVES’
MAY BE SEEN COMING OUT OR IN
TO THE MOUTH OF THE EMS
«t '••rr«• of the A-* .« iat* <1 |*r.••*■ i
l!ot I lllliei-oye. Net hcrlalld*. .Ill lie lit.
At tin other place in Kuropc is there U*t.
ter «»|»|M»rtitiiiIy than uti thi* island of
observ in^l In* lH-)!iiiniiiv ami the en| i f
(he Herman airship ami aeroplane o\
peilit Soils whiih have recentlV In-hi|||c *
tn*i|neni to the Kiifrlish roast. I.’oiinni
cPMiff is | he last si mi iiinsj castcrlv of
the long striiijr of low'lvint: satwlv is
lands "k 1111 it” the north roast u| f|..i
land and then eontiniiin|! nlouj: the tier
man roast. I ruin its |im >knii| station in
rhal‘}!e ot I lie iMileli militarv ant Imril ies
tnav lie seen da\ niter dav lliulii* of Her
man •'laiipn or "Ihivi**" as the tlvint*
niaellilies are railed. Ii.tliili” out of or
yoinjr into the niouili of the Kins and
from (fork 11 in. the lir't of the Herman
island* or even pa**inj; on their wav t• •
or from the island fort res* of Heligoland
or \\ iIlieliii'liaveii. Soiuelimes a */.•• p|s*
lili. or |M*rh.ips a s«|i| oil-oil of I lo-so
hreadnou^bts of the air. will skiri the
eoilst hijrli up in the * holds jilsl outside
of IMitrh territorial waters. Im*uI on at
taekiii" 1 Iis*i war and Mi'Ti haul ship'
if oppnrlunitv otter* in the North Sea.
There are. however not niauv |M*ople
to observe the passage of I to- air ftofil
las. for. *Mitsid** tbe deta« Inner of
• M;ti!> I*.me* »| I tinned here for I he pel-
i«m| iif the war b*r the piirp.se of pi*.*
Ie*liiit! Hi.till soil from violation !>v anv
lN*Hi|»erents the nul.v inhaltitaiils of th *
'sJands nr* H * roast eiiar.l an I his fun
ilv. {sit* |s . a.! es|N>eiallv lore j|ie|-*
.ii-.* n. | v drown* and. in fuel have b* n
t*.11• i<I |en hi land since th * .st ■ I• |• ~t*
III 'll o’ martial law ill the iMlteh <-.n>-
1.11 le; ml'
A* .'in* it.li rvIs duriiij: the dav III"
pi iv i I eyed ob'.rver niav sis* a i >»r | h*» |o
boat dost rover steatniii|f a bun: in the of
fine at jrreat sj**cd. It niav be a llritish
<>r a tierman vessel but w hi. hover it is
it does not slarketi it* pan* for siibiwa-
fines an* alwa's about. After dark
tin* fart that Herman war eraft. ii'U illv
small vessels are n.-arbv i* evident
from tin* luii'klin" at fiopo-nt intervals
"f signMU from tln*ir musihnndn. From
i>• *rkuin. too. at tit}!lit a low li|JiU whim*
"til. vv liili* ;i|'ii}: tlio i'iiioi of tin* I * ii t«It
proviim* of Iironiii)!t*ii lijjhthniim* k«*»*p
up ilt*ir warning llasht's without n*ssa
I ion.
UoliiiiiM*r«M }•. whim m r**;i«-lioil from
ill** 11iiI«-|| mainland l*v uiol d* I mm I was
lit oin* tiiiM* v»*r> llii'klv populated ;iii«I
in lln* Middle \"i*» main id I In* mt*r
rliaiit* of *;i..11111*_i-ii Imili w t n lio i^
nil tin* island. || was. too. for a land |m*.
riml. tin* haunts of pit*alt v amnii<! them
tin* notorious Frisian iioli|«>niati Iio..wt*
'in t ■ l«* its aliff I til r t hold Kittens van Vl«- »-
t hiila. 11 served also a a plan* of p f
"t!f for I lalu i' .ird** f Soollaiid w ll**n h*’
tloi! Ir m tin* Itriiish | . |es with kill}!
•lanMHt. I'lanritard* t*xa*n ?>nHt a r«»ll«
li< if. w hit h w.i* ii« *ir«»w*i| hi I7h7 ilnr*
my a yrrat
Sri.hinU ii*iiallv ax ail I lirimrlxi** of
i to* i* I a nil a* a lirrrdiiiy plan* and maiir
lmndrt*d* of t ii"ii*.mtL of tludr oyjr* art*
*t*nI atiimallx |o do* tiiaiiilaml for cm*
**iimpi ion. Tlit* vtar li"'M*'t r limn x of
iln* liiiil* liaxt* ik Ni-rltil iln* plan*. Iiax
iny Ihvii fri|clili*iii*tt aw ax Itx flit* iHHiiuiiiy
of iln* taiiiKHi al tarv* I pralin* on llo*
i*land of llotknin or Itx iln* nnarriiMtoiH
t*t| *iylit of iln* at-rial xxar mat hint** wilh
iln* ttnt-aitiix whirr "f lh«*ir pri*|M*llrfi».
\\(n. is * .• man who know- lit* 1*11*1.
M***f till! *itirit*N ar»* mon* or !•*** thin.
BROWNSVILLE BUSINESS COLLEGE
I*. U. BOX 1**7. Tliir«l Floor W.»Ik«*i* furniture tor**
It. L. A! *’OLU'M I'ri'i<l* lit.
J. IIKNIi'Y IIAYNFS S****v. ami Tr»*a»n.
COURSES IN
Amtiinliny. Arithmetic. Penmanship. Stenography. Typewriting. English Gram-
mar. Languages Punctatiun. etc.
ENROLL FOR ONE WEEK FREE; If satisfied
remain if not <|iui.
FIFTEEN BRAND NEW TYPEWRITERS AT YOUR DISPOSITION.
DAY and NIGHT CLASSES.
SUMMER TOURIST RATES
June 1 Sept. Jl)
— VIA _
llirough Standard Superb
I Ice trie lighted
. Hilling Car
Sleepers to]
St. I miis- C Imago Service
CALIFORNIA
one or both ways
VIA ST. LOUIS
$<>2.50
(From Houston or San Antonio)
I>. J. Price G. P. & T. A. \V. (). Monroe A. G. P. A.
Houston Texas
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