Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 283, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 16, 1915 Page: 4 of 6
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Mortuary
Miss Josefina Ramirez.
Thi- iimriiiior itt x :Il*f. Jo-efina llamirex
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a pupil in the Brownsville puhlie -ehonls
known and loved hy many in Brownsville
died of lever nl the asie ot 1<. alter an
illness ot a month. Mi-- Itaiuirep. w»- one
of nine ehildren ot Antonio |{aiiiiref. de-
ceased and lived with In r brother- and -is- j
ter- on Monroe street la-tween Kuriltli ami
Ninth. The funeral will he held from the
home on Monroe -tree! t«* the t .impo flu
rido at S :30 oYloek tomorrow inornint'.
At The Movies Today
At the Dittmann Billy (jmrk take- the
lead role in “A Mix-I p in lire-- Suit
fuses** a two part feature at the Dittmann
tonight. t’|MOi tn- return from to- honey-
moon Henry Brown find- a letter troni an
old flame in Philadelphia Stella l.a Blam-h
threatening to puhli-h hi- love letters mi-
le-- he soothe- her broken heart hy a -uh-
-tantial eheek. lie -tail- for Philadelphia
telling hi- wife that lie i- vi-ititifr an old
friend Steven- lie reaches that city -e
eiire- the letters from Stella put- them in
his dre-s -nit < •!-e and -tart- haek. On
the train he yet - into a row over a poker
game and in the mix-up urah- a -intea-c
helon^inu to (ientleman Harry a erook.
At the Dreamland Manne r sin j.. r!
announced today that the teat lire ** I he
Fairy and the Wait." scheduled t«• r toui.rht.
tailed to arrive hut will In shown Tlmr-
day nijrliF A 'intaMe program has liecii
a moored 1«»r tonight. adv.
NOTICE
Bids for establishing the official organ
id tin* eitv of Brownsville for the ensuing
year will l*e recct'ml hy the eitv secretary
until Monday June '21. IMF* at 1 p. in. at
the city hull. The city council reserves
the right to reject nn> and all hid'.
( ItlvWTn \ iffawukaf.
—Ii 14 7t. City Secretary.
Bids fur Making Map and Abstract.
Bid' for ilia kin” a map and abstract ot
the city of Brownsville will la* received at |
the office of the city secretary until June
2* at I p. in. The city council reserves the
riyhi to reject any or all bids.
t UlSANTit \ 11.1.Ah*UK \F.
—ti |#i M|. t’lty Secretary.
NOTICE
Mv Kreneh Restaurant ill Matatnoros
will again In* opened to the puhlic troin
Sunday. June 6 and I will he pletised to
serve uiy friend' and former patrons.
Moderate prices.
—«; 4 t f. JFAN DORROF/.ET.
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ATTORNEYS
F. W. SEABURY
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Rooms 5 G. 7 & S. First Nat l Bank Bldg.
AMOS RICH
ATTORNEYS AT FAW.
Rooms 22 24 2G Yivier Building.
Brownsville — Texas
Telephone 17J.
K. II. KKNTFUO. A It. COLE
RENTFRO & COLE
Attorneys at Law.
t04-l!U6 Merchants* National Hank Bldg.
BROWNSVILLE. TEXAN.
Graham Jones West & George
atohnkys at law.
101’5 Merchants' National Bank Bldg.
BROWNSVILLE TEXAS
HENRY M. SKELTON
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* abstract of titles.
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BROWNSVILLE TEXAS.
MISCELLANEOUS 8IISINESS CUDS
INSURE
-IN-
AMERICAN COMPANIES
W. K. Mendenhall
PHONE 42.
RAILROAD SCHEDULE
GULF COAST LINES.
No— From Houston—• No—
101 Ar. 10:46 p. in. 103 Ar. 11:36 a m
No— To Hooston— v No-
liA! L*. 6:00 a. a. \ 104 Lt. t:46 p. ui
Braatfe I in*— \
To Saui Fordjc#—« v Fruiu Sam Fordjc*
l.v. 0 30 a m. V Ar. 6.66 p m.
Motor Car— "4|i
From Mission— * To MiMion—
▲r. 10:36 a. m. Lt. 4:46 p. m
RIO GRANDE RAILROAD.
BrownnTillc— lt»int laabrl—
Lt. 8:30 a. ui. Ar. 10:.*t0 a. m.
Ar. 73A> p. m. __lAl Lt 6;U0 p. m. j
PERSONALS
S 4*. Tinker. president of the I’eople-
lee <'o. went to Houston this afternoon.
Mr-. I). I*. (!;i\ Jr. ha- gone to I’oint
l-ahel tor a fen day*.
Leonard llohh- lias returned from
the A. \ M- t N *1 lege at College Station
Texas to spend the vaention in Hrnwna
ville.
We have just rereived our new sanitary
gin—e- and tumbler- for tountain -erviee.
All equipment purelnised with a view to
eleanline-s. Olympia Con feet ionery »>fUf.
Ifoiiert N. t ronkriie of Beaumont
ea-tiler for Ihe Cro-b\ hou-e there i- ill
tiie eity vi-iting hi- -i-ters Mr-. John
Straek and Mr-. J. K. Blanton.
Let the Herald-Hidalgo Advance auto
take you from San Juan to Kdiuliurg.
Leave- San Juan immediately upon arrival
of motor ear eneli evening.—If.
K. If. Sehelldel ill*- Corpll- < hr»-ti I \ |*«
writer man i- in the Valley on In- regular
trip lie arrived in Brown-ville Tue-dtiv.
and left tin- morning l««r up the Valley
point-.
Stenographic work of all kinds it.
_MI Merehant- hank huildint'. I’hone
»i 14 liv.
Mr. and Mr-. Janie- II. Drake who have
been vi-iting Mr. and Mr-. I*. It. Haley
have gone to (i;il\e-ton ji* wllleli port tilt \
will take -hip for Vera Cruz. Mr. Drake
i- general freight agent at Me\leo City
I• • r the Mevtean National line-.
STORY HOURS TO
BE CONTINUED
LEARNERS’ CLUB WILL TAKE MAT-
TER INTO CONSIDERATION
AT MEETING
—
At a meeting o| the Learners' t'lith
nilled fur •*> ii» lot I* this alternoon at I lie
liltr ary r* Mints. the mttrsc of study for
tile l!t|*i Id will lie exlisidenul. A r
rangenieuts will In* made to carry on
the sj\ o’elock story hour for children
each Saturday afleriMNin this summer.
Miss Lanuie Mullen who. with her 'i'lcr
Mis. V irginia Mullen entertained tw. n
ty live small listeners on Saturilay. .hum
a. tile first of the storv hours is in Aii<
tin. and is not available. Saturday Mis.
Alina l\el!\ ami Mis* Kowalski told th
stories. At today's meeting it i. proh ildc |
that a slate for several month in ad
value will In* made assigning the duly
of story telling lor each Saturday of
the summer. Miss Frances oVounor
primary instructor in th.- Lower 1‘io
IJ ramie V alley Summer Normal and a
favorite with children will In- a*kc<i t •
tell stories next Satnrd. \
The story hours are proving
that Hrowusvill. thildren do not dif
ler as listeners from tin* children in
liostoll or Iteliver or Seattle in prefer
ring a well told siortv to any other at
traction. In Si. Louis the ap|M*araucc
of the playground 'lory teller at tie-
great municipal tree swimming pool
causes every ehild lloiiltderillg in the
i*ihd water to take om> last grand splash
and desert the nool to join tie- group
squatting ... like wet frogs aliotii
the story lady. To win in cottt|N-t it ion
with the water is lie- test supreme.
Lawn Social Held At
Home Of Fr. Frigon
(lit the broad slirublierv dotted lawn
o| the r»*etor> of tlii- • liunil till- Sac
red Heart vivid with swaying Nippn
nese lanterns M-i with tables iptiek with
laughing |H*ople in sinnnier dress last
nigh* wa* In-Id another of .1 .*cri<-* of
lawn socials managi-d bv wnnii-i o| iln-
elmreh. Mrs. K. C. Forto was patroness
of last ni-.lii s affair In-Id on tin- lawn
of the r -sideioe of the lieven-nd lather
.1. It. Frigon. Seventh and Levee streets.
This morning the fund for interior dee
oraton of tin- new church editi-e is tin*
richer In over a hiindn-d dollar-.
Tamale- enchilada- sandwiches ires
ami slierbert and cake* wen* served to
more than two hundred persons. All
during the evening a fourteen piece
band the onetime luiinieipal baud of
Matiituoros. pla.vcd operatic and popular
selections. giving pleasure to tie**
across town who did not attend (lie so.
rial and setting the keynote as good
music will for tin* cujovmcnt of tlt-se
at the social.
At MISA a musical interlude was given
voice and organ. Mis* Anne l*iit< gnat
played a mazourka of A. Zarzieki. Mr
Shirley sang “Absent” <*f Metcalfe. A
ipiartctte of male voice- sang “Annie
Laurie" in m-w arrangement giving a
Is.llffe skit. " t Jo Ask I'apa" vvln-n called
hack. Mr. Korke sang “At Hawning”
of Cadmati. and “Moth r Machn*e” in
res|H»n„.. to a call for cm-ore. l r. Fran
cis It. Indict tv. chaplain of the "id F.
s'. < avail' sang Valentiite'* song from
the second ui of (billnod * "Fails!” ac
eotnpatiied bv V||-s. A. S. Pub-gnat. a
viv id baritone solo.
Assisting Mrs. Forto in managing
were Mrs. Agues Itrowuc Mrs. A. ti
Pufcgnat. Mrs. Jesse Th<»rnham. Mrs. A.
S. Puti-giiat .Misses I Iota Kimball tier
aldiuc Kellv. Kita Clearwater ami Nellie
CITY NEWS I
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Railroad Officials Here .?. s. i*v.tt.
Vie*- president 1111*1 general Ilia linger «* t tin*
(lull t na-i Lilies; \ tee President S. S.
Holler Houston. an*l tieneral ''diperin-
I*mleiit Nolan ot Kmgsvill** arrive*) m
Brownsville last evening leaving on the
liraiieli train tlii' morning tor San Hondo.
Tlieir private ears renteineil io-r*- while the
otVieials mail*- a Irif» to San Benito r*
turning t<* Brownsville at noon.
About that plumbing that is to be done—
t II Hayes S«.i4. Si-ore ol satisfied
eUstoiners. 1‘lione all. tiltilt.
EASTERN HAIRDRESSING SHOP-
1203 Washington St. Phone 198 for ap-
pointments. t 2jtf.
Pedro Garcia formerly a ~tml.»* >. u
Presbyterian Mission school m M.iam<>ro-.
and lor the past two year* a divinity stu
«h-nt in Hamel Baker eollege at Hrowtiwood.
Texas has returned to the \alh-\ tor the
\a*-ation. This siiinna r Mr. ii;.r< a will i«
in eliarge «• t tlo* I'reshvtnrinti mi—i*• *i work
at I larllliget).
Rev. Leandro Garza Mora cw.nyeh
l• *r flit* l*re«h\ l•*t \ i>l lTmauhpu*> «*l 1 li«*
l*n*»l»ytrriiiii ehurch tin- mornim; un t to
V1»*r«i'd«**» wlii'ii- In- will i'i•ii«lin-t a ti*ii «I.t v -
fvunp'li-tM* unit in”. Hurt of thFt will
in- — |*«*nt |I|-I ill liin^r i't l.n* Indio. and utlii-r
r.mi'll center- m ar Mere* <l«*-.
Sanitary from beyinning to end «* -
|ua 4 'unfed iom-rv. Sa ii it a r\ lulilcs -ani
tiliv chair-. mtary luuntaiii -unitary
luniMer- ami tiln —t —. #i f* tf.
Green Wood Yard. Fronton St.. Pliom
*jo7. Si>asuniil w.1. '■! per curd. '£2 11
To reach Eiiinhurg n time fur upper
take the inutur tu Sun Juan and the F.din-
hiir/ auto tiu-m e tu -up|M r.—tf.
FOU I’\i\TIX4i pajM ihaituiri" and <nrn
paii.tiuir. see F. 4 anlutia Ititli and Van
Hu mi street*. IV 4». Box I _'•* tf.
Union Orchestra M i a- tun led t.:
da lire- picnic- cf*». Jue Xune-. Inatiatror.
t'hoiH* 4J4I Trta- I.uni-h. ti J tf.
Masonic Note*
vocation ut Ifiu 4 Ir . nde < ’ I t .-«| it * *
\o. IU7. K A. VI . tomorrow. .In *
1 <. at p. in. ami at s p. til. AI-o
a regular iiu'eimy of Rio liramle
i * in n ei I ||. A s. VI; l ~ t r*. mi Friday Jam
Is. at s p. iii. i II. Thorn It. I* and
T. I. VI.
At the Hotels.
Miller arrival' I.. A. Hurlcton. T X.
It. mill. Allta I lev \\imh|. S iii ll«*uit<i; AN
*i S. Iiiuelle. I'orptis rhristi; II. K. Mil"
wot l Ii. San Antonio; liordou Hill liar
linden; AV. \V. I tu rite. Ilarlin". n: ’I'll*'.
A Stroup. Houston: t *. I. .h-"iip. Sun
Iteiiilo; I .on i Hill. .Ir.. Ilarlingieii;
Sam S|mm»'. S ii llenito; It. .1 William'.
Xt w rMleaii': Kllw.cl IVunerov. Honna:
M X. IVter. i’ |. trliaii. S in Antonio;
M. I* linker. A ineo.ir t’itv; T. It Mura.
Si. L >uis; A\ »;. AMridire. t Jaim-'V ill -:
I.. W . 'ton. Tiinpieo; H. I llaek wel I
Mcrm!.*': S AV Tia>.-\ Wn'liinctoii
H < ; \lon/o Sn\.|» r. I ’i**veland. o; K.
W. Willi'. Honna.
San t .irlo% arrival' It M. WYlier
>'t. I.ouis; l . A. <ioni|K*rts. Houston;
•luan II. I'ema. I. a redo; I. ii. T.i'I*>r.
(t.ilveslou; I.. O. I.hiiImii. Memphis:
i»'.;ir I.in.I'd.mi. Il.ni'ion; W I' .1. Ini
'.•ii. XVw Orleans; I'lmrles I Itsileli.
T.*le«|o; W illiam llorwltx. Iloii'toii; .|.
T. .lames. Halin'.
All" I {ow.-mi Hull .liiiiiiiter <*i A|r. ami
Mi'. .1. K. Kill. arrived on the noon tram
today from Southwe'tcrn I niver~ilv
ticoruetow ti where -lie Ini' jii't reeeived
'her A. It. decree. A||" Irola Wheel.'" ot
W. ir. ;i ela "mate who also yradmited w it ii
honor' n. • .>ni|t.inie.l Mi-' Hull home and
dumiir lor .-ta\ here will In- the srae-t ot
All" Hull mi.I ot Mi" Kerniee sti ll.
Only a Few Can Go.
Tli.»e who .1>. not have to cori'idcr ex-
pense are now pomp to health resorts t.
sret rid of impurities in the >y-tem that
cause rheumatism backache a. hing joint'
and painful muscles. If you can not po
vet ter I you need relief from pnin and mis-
ery tret Foley Kidney Kill-. The y restore
the kidneys to activity and make you feel
well and strong. Martinez Hrujj Store
north comer Market square.—a.lv.
MATINEE DAILY.
#> —.. —
Billy t^iiirk and Lei* Ih'i'g-. in—
A MIX! I* IN DKKss SKIT t'ASKS Two
ait \ itaura|ih l oirn dy. It "Iart - a
whirlwind ot exntonnMit and roni}tlii*ii-
tions.
SKLIti JIKAKST PH TDKIAL NT.WS-
Lat»*>l nurciit evi-nt- and war -<*i*m*s.
Tomorrow—“The B.\jdoita oi Elaine*1
«
MASONS HONOR
D. B. KOWALSKI
_
IS FOURTH MEMBER OF THE FAMILY
TO HEAD THE RIO GRANDE
LODGE.
Will hi- eleetmu I.!'*! my lit a' w*>r'hi|it ul i
nui-ter •>! Kin liramlc lo<lye No. ''I Alien nt
I' ive .'ini .Vei l ptoil Ma-on- tfaviii H. Ku-
witl-ki ha* the Immir «>t ln'iny the toiirth
iiieiaher «<l the kowai-kl 1 n nil I v -fleet* *1
for tile |*laee. (|i wa- lllilllfllla te|\ |ire
eeileil hv III' eoll'll. Joe L. kowal-kl tnl
in year- y<In Loin- k*>viai-ki sr.. I
j lather <*t .t*»e I kmvnl-ki ami I• 11 innnn A
kmtal'ki lather nt th* newk eleeteil wof-
~It1111ul ina-ter. have -i i \. «l a- w*>i-tii|iiul
ma-ter- i>l tIn• loeal l*<
In tin two knwiil'kl taliulie- there are I
|ji tiilal •'t nine Ala-nil- a -uilLieiit nanihi r
tu oryiH»i/e ami officer an iiiilf|ifii<if ill 1
Imiye. I he ii't iniTmii ' Iti-ti|;inun k**wnl
-ki ami in- five mu- .VI. IV tia-. I'iiul
Ihivul IV ami Ah x.ilaler kowal-kl ami
l.mii- K'iw.'l-ki >r. ami two -on- .loe I.
iu.nl kliltle kiiw.il-kt.
Other ntlieer- elei teii In-t myht were*
| A. WuyiM ..1 -enior wanleii.
I' I.. >>h* lion junior wat*len.
•I. «l. I oeke -eelelarv.
l.mii- kow. l'ki tr*a-lir> r.
VI. Y. I tommy in /. Til* r.
Mr. Hoiiiinyiie/. i- now eiitinuy in- til-
teenth year a- tiler ot the loilye III \ my
-erveil e*.iilinmni-|\ t**r fourteen venr- in
file oilier. Sei lltarv t orke lia~ -ITS**I
twi*i\e yea IN.
The ili-tjilliitioii will he la hi on .1 an* J I.
St. .lolm - ila \.
RARE VOLUMNS
GIVEN TEXAS U.
FRANK C PIERCE SENDS THE STATE
UNIVERSITY COPIES FROM
HIS COLLECTION
Tin* • •«*ll#*»|imi *»t iii.il.-rial nil
hi'ii»i'\ in tli'* lilirnrt "i lln* I' i* * % **•—• ly
• if Texas at Austin. has just Isen **ii
ri*li*«t***l l>v ili** gift •*( twenti five \*»|
iint«■> !loin lln* |»n\ale <**>11***1 i»tn liy
liuii. Frank I'. Pierit* **f Hr**uu>\ill**.
Pi*ef« "Mi* Itnrker • ue **t ill* it*llitin
i«:t*al*ir> *.f i in* l.il t |**ii**l.| S<*in liern I
I'll ml. ill amnunniiig lln* gift. 'Ini**'
that v*tin** **f lln* v**liiiii«*> ar.* **\* •** «liiigl\
i are
*!'ln foil iw iur: are tin* mere *ni|s*iian.
Is*. 4.' in *|*c ri»||i**'t i**!i: * l ln* T»*\.i' Ran !
L**r." In Samuel t’. R«****l. .Ir.: Hum
I* lilt’s "Ett'.ai Pnlilh|lle Sul* It* Rnynil
in** *l«* la Neii\ellt I '|tagn* ." 7* \ ol itm*':
*• A Sent It Si*l** V lew **l Slavery I*'
Velieiiiiah Vilalii'; Fugle Pa" <*r Life
].at tin* llnr«|er.“ In t'era Mi*iii2*nin*rv;
|’*lli't'ir> **t S. utli \ in i it a .tini V| * \I«*n
I >ii I > 1 i' Ii* *« I .linn*. lv«V‘: V Anti rue*
riii-MUgli T*\. I*v I'i*•«!*•* i« k Law itlin
'le.nl; "tin* Slat** S’ 1; 11 * * *» **l Vau*l*i**a.’ 1’
51 Minnies. 1*\ .1 S Itn* kiiighain; Life ami
I'nii**' **l I leu r\ Smith t It • lii't ii**v. i
mir **f Texas** In .lehu ll.uv* Hr *w ii ; .
J attil "L**gi'la< t**n \ .liiris|iru*h*n**ia S *
lit*** Tern-mis Halit)***.. In V\ I. Ill**■/ **
Tliel** ai» al't* a iniliil>**i* **l ln wv|ia|*
**rs in ill. i*i*l|eeti«»tt lln* iimsi ini|Mirtmt
|• *f whieh ii*** im«*111 \ ihr*** nmills*rs **i
I FI t'*n*r» (i *1**| Rim lirainle. |*ul»li'h***i it
Hr**w dm ille liming I'm; ami l'*>7.
Il i' lart!«‘l% threat’ll Ml Ii ls*tn*li *i
eie* *ai lln* |*.i it til hntrinli i inli v nltii I -
that lIi** Iii' 1 • >t > *{. |»aMm* lit **f lln- I n’
tersilt **l Te.\a** U**|s*> t*• gullnr th**
reeerils of lln* S| ti>* » * arli 'iruggl**' ami
rewrite iln* lii'tnrv **f Texa' with grea
ter * let a i I a in I in*’I*. |*i • i'** a**m a* i I Ii n
il Ini' yet I»«•«■ ii tame.
IMiol'oSAl. VM K MFI.F.s «>•
tiee <•! «» arii rt.m-t* r. I't.rt >.n.
I 1**11 -toll IVx.rs. Stalk'd |*ro|«»s;il- v ill It.
rereived In re n?>’ i) 11 *». in.. June J*». It'l.'i. i
and then ojH'iuil I * »r t urui'l'ing l*‘J oa<k
itlttb «. Furl In r nt i.mii. lion on . | >'i«a
tion. i> III Is 1 ;i _ I.
When you are in a hurry afternoons to I
reiieh Fd in burg yon ran do so bv taking
tlie motor ear to San Juan transferring
there to a waiting passenger auto for the
Hidalgo county seat. Passenger and park- '
ge '■erviee « \eept Sundays.—tf.
HORLICK’S
The Original
MALTED MILK
Unless you say * HORUCK S ’
you may got a Substitute.
PROGRAM TODAY
I "TV Finn anil tin Wait tail««| to arm*-
lor lomchl'' |Hrlorin;.n<‘** lut will u
>h<»v» n tomorrow.
Entire Change of Program Tonight
^ Regular Prices—5 and 10c j'
!Real Sea Bathing 3
RATES Where? RATES
Padre Island Off Point Isabel.
How To (iel There?
Rio Grande Railway via Brownsville
THE FARE? 50 CENTS EACH WAY SPECIAL WEEK END RATES
HOTEL FACILITIES AT POINT ISABEL FIRST CLASS
TRAIN LEAVES BROWNSVILLE 8 30 A M LEAVES PT ISABEL 5: 30 P M
Padre 1*1.ii d h. a t retell of the line t bn tiling l«enrli ill the world. The
Milt W •ilflieiently " t»t. 11 ■' to in. he h. t till*!!'.' |ilea-nut II tel Mile ll I* the ideal
place li*r th<. e who enjoy real Milt water bathiag. ll is tlie liucst not excepting
Tin\ ot 1 he tatnoii- I •cache* of t'alitorma. Texan or Florida.
J<>5 INFORMATION ADDRESS
RIO GRANDE RAILWAY Co.
D A 0 BRIEN. General Manager. Brown>ville. Texas.
PERPETUAL CARE MEANS A GREAT DEAL .
It mean' tiwit every I«»t and 'inirl* 2rave |•.i• •«. n- v • ii . ' .ill i>uililin|;s mnnu*
intuits inelo-uies (Irivv* «ulk> He. will !»< maintained in perfect cundttion
FOR ALL IIMH und tli.it ample fund an* . • •n'tuntly lM-injf pin*id in trust fur
tlii' purpose. 1‘lnuir u- ami w< will •.*I.«»ily Imw you tin park like cemetery.
Retm.vals made fiuni hrarliy cemeteries fire uf ex|ien\e$ In lot purrhaiers.
BUENA VISTA BURIAL PARK ASSOCIATION
Office (iround Floor Merchants' Xational Bank
Building Fhone .75>/.
SAN CARLOS HOTEL
Brownsville’s Popular Hostelry
Shower Baths Large Free Sample Rooms
Free Garage For Southeast Rooms With
Use Of Guests Bath $2.50 Per Day
MILLER HOTEL
Brownsville Texas.
“The Great White Way”
On To The Oulf ’
The Most Southerly Hotel
In U. S.
Garage for Guests.
THE RIGHT LIME
AT THE RIGHT TIME
l> how we clu business. You'll never
run short of building materials
through delivery delays if you order
them here Never find them lacking
in quality either. Specify us in your
contract and you'll have no building
material worries.
EAGLE PASS LUMBER COMPANY WHOLESALER AND RETAILERS
Chan. Hiehchcr. Local Mgr. R. F. Vaughan General Mgr.
Brownnville. Texan. • Eagle Pans. Texas.
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3:45 P.M. 5.00 A. M. ir BrmmmrOi* A' l/.JS A. At. 10:4% p. if
10:59 PM. 1:20 P.M. Lv.Stntonh. S.OJA.if. 4 16P.M.
6:30 A.M. 7:05 P. M. Art.S. Antonio 10: J> P.Af. 9:10 A. M.
PULLMAN SLEEPERS BETWEEN BROWNSVILLE
AND SAN ANTONIO.
On Train Leaving BROWNSVILLE At 3:45 P. M.
And On Train Leaving SAN ANTONIO 10:30 P. M.
OIJK TRAINS LEAVE CORPUS CHRISTI DAILY
7:00 — 12:25 And 10:30
A. M. NOON P. M.
Be Sure and Ask for Tickets VIA THE S. A. & A. P. Ry.
Address (iEO. I:. LEPTON 0. P. A. San Antonio Texas.
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Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 283, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 16, 1915, newspaper, June 16, 1915; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1376316/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .