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-'■•h'o at 0:4.ri o'clock on the afternoon of
ibticnfion a sp. .-ini automobile service
• k employed from S.m Juan. Texas. Sub-
ii. *n* not receiving their papers rcgular-
•hoit’d iiotifv »h» i-o -.1 ageut or write The
f\ aid. Brownsville Tex
iity I>F< KMHKU JA. BUY
l.t u ! 11|; v \ V| \ « LAI 'S.
two > on. g'|er~ I lie oilor «li»y were
found v;.adoring Imuii the street' ot II.»«.-
toll. Se.r | clung lor '';int;t < !.. ii'.
''Ileb 'llllllUIC fjlltll ! i *lle ; llllo'l rV’.TCt'
that 'Oliic I lay tlx* 'rah*' inU't fall lioin
Im-Ioi. lliO'C tni'tilig < hlldlsh eyt-tliut
t t my I It -non* r or later tiui'l be diselo-ed
m» I litiii.
Looking tor ''.it ta • la ii'! Who does not
v• in* ii ht w lieu Ii. . io-.k A t"f >;m;a
t ails’ All ot ii' t|o doubt cun rceall
liow Wt retir'd 1" bed on tTiri'titui — eve.
filled witb a -oil ot nervoti' ecstasy long-
ing to ~ee and vet almost dreading tlic" near
ii|i|o taeli ot tlie mysterious giver ot gilt'
who cal’ 'o s||rfii|\ ... seeicjlv lb.il no
iiiatf* r how long wc tried to hold our
dro 11ing e .« lid' o|n u w. telling tor him
vet we never knew when In earn**. And the
next nmriuntr! Who do. ' not reeall the iov
ot findiyi^rt|pit by lmr »i<n king hai ging
af tin- ehimriev. lilletl «i\t might h\ old
Santa widle we slept y> running tf\ej-
vv i! h g i m it I | lung's toys games hook' and
cv- ry*: desirable u lb- • . ' ».t the ht
ladiever ' I’.mr i: deed in memories
Msf he he or 'he win i n not <all to mind
'tii'li t Nri'imas ii»\ '. tlie thought oi which
1 boost makes mm regret that lit had to
rr<ivv up and In d'alln-onii/ed — almost
makes one envy those precious trusting
voiMivder* who th other day wen! wan-
dering a I tout the 'in <t' ot I’l.'ioit looking
for Sant: t hui'.
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"'’’slKAlil.K \V'NI'Mf M rUol’n^Kh.
Th i city o| II*>11—1 • >ii i- .i11*•nl t<• vote on
proposition i<> ;■ mend it- charter -<• a-
*o nisike it- t it xe- colled a h|c m two m-
♦ silllin lit- ItiiM June iu<! I«:i1l in De
•'•fuller. Mil ; i»i'*sll- t" he a i.otl tilesi.
it Will If--''ll the Iosm! oil ! lie — llolltjlLI'-
** lhe taxpayers hi Janus'r\. State and
•o'int v (sixes ;n*« line hclvvccu < letolier 1
‘mi.! Jaiieai v :u. niHu-ive and hv far the
•’i'1 'tet laiiMoer o.t taxpayers put oft’ the
*' ivnieiit until Jsiniistrv. < ily taxe- ueuer
nt*e e.dleeted during tin -siinc |H-riod.
1 fence the hurJcn tsilt at an inconvenient
time a - nn> l el u alw \ - hav*• h**;iv v hill-
t o meet in dsi iiusi rv l or • In i t nut- smd ot her
ev|Hii-e- 111•*id<*nls11 to the waiter -ea-ou.
I lie «1**11!)• ill<*lit tsiX ll-t dolllltle-s Would he
sniallei* t*>r hoth tin* -tate and eoiintv smd
tin- <*It \ V it tile |».* \ lit'lit "! one o|* tile
other fluid 1m* inside to tall in a ditTrrent
mouth and it would he ea-u r -till it hoth
"en* < vuled into two payments si- pro
posed in Houston.
\ s;»d rhri-tllls'- indeed *ld- will 1m for
Hie in;:it\ theii-nnd- ot dcpo-itors whose
4avo"’*-. w *e -wallowed up ii: the failure
1‘ ♦’-I.Tir* i! • - h nk which <-|o-e«t*
it- 7 ...| - vc-te|day owing it- depo-itnr-
*1<M.. There were thirty thoiisaml
lift I • M*h*"*l ehildl“«*n sinioir.* those de
po-itor-. so ! ties h !o-t the tinr
stole ot li.oiieV w Ineh tie v wa re -avilig for
« hti-l ill's huy ilig. It i -aid the hank ex*
peel- to pay it- dcpo-tl >>r- all pel" cent ot
their -nvirig- wit Inn . -M.rt time. But what
of the oUn-r halt * What ot *lu* live mil*
• lion do!!..r- whi*
place*! in tli.it hank tor -at. keepn >_* * Who
he - tliji' Iiv«* million • E• ■7».-* |-— * "surclv there
I lull.—t Ik* si -needy dav ot reckoning tor the
hankers who could thu- ch.-sit the thou-
sand- of people of mode-1 meal - who eon-
s| it uf ** tie* u-itsil pat rim- <*l the savings
hanks.
It must require sin iron -hearted customs
ins|M*ctor to de|N>rt si pretty l’arisian
dre--ifi;ik«*r ami tin* pretty g •wn- which
site lia- smuggled into the country. This i-
the .'oh i.ad out tor th*- New Vtvrk eu-toui-
coutingvnt.
Did it ever occur to you that hy iu*|»o-
ing a nominal title on tin* keeper ot a di>-
gracelul joint the <*«>iirt i- merely licensing
that ^ort of thing? The regular liquor
--
'dealer pay * * Ml for a !»•*< n-e t > busi-
ness. ^ ft the keeper of a disreputable
joint in this town who has kept such a
business going for two years got off the
; other day with a tine and eo-t- amounting
to about T--5. A cheap license.
lie discouraged. It i- true you should have
-hopped early but if you could not do -o
that no fault *.! your<. and the mer-
chant- will still make it worth your while
to do it now. *
If you h(iv» not ret -out tho-e lltri-trnas
i parcel- cither bx mail or bv expre-- it
j is not too late to reach nearby point-. And
{ai y way Im-iter late than not at all.
. ~Tr
i lie French |«cople have shown their
j pat rioti-m hy placing a round billion dol-
lar- m the treasury ut the nation for the
!iuirpo-< of carrying on the war.
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Mill on* tic . m<*r* ill which to pureha-e
”iti-.aiul there an 'till lot- of pretty and
de-yahie thing- in tin- local -tore-. Don't
It i-Sdwny- the la-hion t<» i nrn bundles
j during the Christinas -hopping |M-riud. H«
i in th*- fashion.
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Keep on elo-iri'g up iIh- illicit joints. \|i<-
ter Policeman it will b» a -ater saner
« hristmas without them.
It wa- a tcrauimur -eliool kul who
i wanted to know whether tin gold lish were
j plated or -olid.
( Well win. will tell ii- why lit. anti-
|-ulTragi-t- not -I. \ in the home tin-
wax ifn x -ax the suffragist- ought to do?
T na m
Don't l»ii •get tin- emptv -locking-.
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World's Growing Better.
\ndn-xx Carnegie i- so he is cheery
Mn| optimistic and declares tin* world
is getting better. Sure it is. Klevon
‘nations are <n the road to hell via the
: suicide route; millions of men are fight-
ing instead of building: millions of
« hildreii are starving and crying in.
stead of laughing ami playing: \!il-
'ions of women are xvcopin£ and pray-
ing iiistend of planning and re jo eing
that the Yiiletide season is almost here;
A thousand cities and villages are in
i ashes; all F. ii rope is an arme*| ranr :
< ix ili/al ion ha- been -el back lbo years
'and lJhe bonded debt of* the warring
nations is the greatest load ever piled
| upon the shoulders of the masses. Yes.
fin world is growing 1 letter for the men
win* hold the Isolds. for rich war eon
i ra-tors and for the nftikcr* of muni
iioiis that slaughter humaniiv and
make one xa-l cemetery xxhere omv a
paradise on earth xvas found by the
i tourists and -sightseers • *f ilu- world.
Dr. Carnegie has prepared ?Tis epitaph:
lie lixed xxithout ostentation and lie
died poor." Ft. Worth Record.
Watchful Waiting Triumph.
After all ilies'* dragging months it
l.»"k' as if "watchful waiting” so bit-
terly assai'ed. ii• is tritim|die«l. It is
• l«"il»t fill if another hostile nio\cnicut
••an gaiti headvav now that Carranza
lias been gone rail' rcmgnized and that
li<* can count on *hi> country's moral
sU|>|Nii‘t an) jH-rliaps a little more. If
this is true il i- a victor' for I’rcsi-
ilcnl Wilsc.n and his policies and it
I mark' a new era in our dealings with
neighboring republics.- Corpus I'lnisti
II 'u Her.
NppiI for American Capital.
New' from Mexico is that Villa has
abandoned his battle agaiti'l Carranza
i hopeless since the Cnited Slates final.
I' threw the potential strength of offi-
cial ICC..gillI it'll I" the latter eliieffain.
Nothing will better lend I" 'tnbilizC
Mexico to insure Carranza a period
j within which in heal the wound' "f war
! illd get llis people Used to peace I hail
work Americano apilal. put* to tin*
(task of re o|Muing tile iniiu*'.' rebuild
iug the railroads financing the move-
ments of I he product' of the forests and
I the fields to market giving employment
I to the soldier* of the disbande) armies
will keep idle hands away from rides
and machetes idle brains from jplot-
ling. New Orleans Item.
Brownsville s Grapefruit.
(tin- of the b<si methods of curing
(•doubtiug Thomases’’ i' tin- godak way.
I A Valley paper recently exclaimed:
•Who ever heard "f Brownsville ship
ping grapefruit." A picture of II. ||
Banker’s orchard contained in yester
day's Herald with the statement ad
ded that Mr. Banker Ini' been a fre
«pit'll t shipper tin' year should effect
cure. Browns' ill* Sentinel.
NIAVARK V -I. Tim elimination of
'chance in the matter "f vocational edit
’cation through the application of a the-
ory of electrical mental lest' is a conclu-
sion which Hr. M. Pritchard von David
belie'rs he has reached after some years
of e\|ieritiient and he is now demonstrat-
ing results in his laliorntory at Orange.
This sy 'tem of mental test' is b l»c pre
sentei to the board of education of New
ark for its consideration wi*h n view to
I its possible adoption having a trend r
been investigates! and favorably judged
b the* assistant superintendent and a
' ntemlMT of the board. The Orange phy-
sician has invented apparatus whereby
he claims that the element of .hanc-e in
choosing career for the «liiici may Ik*
[entirely eliminated. Tile ''stem aims
to tini the tendeneie' of b<\ . and girls
by ‘'reading their thoughts” with an
jilsYrieal apparatus as words are flash
id l»ef«>re them. The eh*etri •»! waves are
tlaimcd to register the railing which ap-
ical' tllo't fon ildv to the l| *y or girl.
SALMAGUNDI
And So Ad Infinitum.
At !hm the nations will be saved;
A scientific eye
lias found a deadly parasite
And sicked it on the fly.
A parasite which on said fly.
Relentlessly will ride
And sink its long cavernous fangs
Helicalk liis quivering hide.
So when ih<* fly conies forth to buzz
And hum around the room.
WV1J need bul loose our parasite
And swiftly seal his doom.
Hut. ah! we tear that when Lis doom
Sufficiently affrights him.
The fly will find a parasite
To bite the one that bites him.
—James .1. Montague.
Well Scattered.
I’ahVk Maginnis re« utly g.»t a job
on the railway. As a g: >t concession
he was allowed to travel to his work
every morning by ail express train
which obligingly s|ow«s| down siifti-
einetly for him to drop otr safely.
Hut the other morning the engine
driver forgot and the train dashed
tlirugh the cutting where the gang wa*
at work
The foreman thought In* would have
to without Hat for the next few
hours lmt presently to his surprise a
battered looking figure approached him
and reported himself as Hal.
•'floodness man." criiil the foreman
"and where did you get off?"
Hat turned stiffly and pointed with
one trembling hand to the grassv bank
and he sighed;
**A 11 along there .sir*"
A Dangerous Sign.
“Right in the midst of tl»e adxiee you
were giving him you broke off and bur
ried away.”
“That* what I did.”
"Hut he was listening defforvntially
to all you had to say.”
A on bet he was. I never had a man
to listen to me that deffereiitialli that
lie didn't try to touch me for >.*» before
I got away." Houston Host
Uncle Abner.
"Uncle Kzra Harkins i« startin' to
let his whiskers grow which is a sure
Agii of a hard winter.
Nothin* looks good to feller who
has got a toothache.
One of the horrors of war is the wai
poetry.
Mrs A nst .1 nil son savs she is >ure if
all the women in this country would
go bareheaded business -ouditiotis
would be a good deal better She never
asked her husband for a new hat yet.
but lie told her that business was the
worst he oxer see il in his life and the
whole blame situation was goiu* to
smash in about four minutes. llrook-
ly n Kagle.
Mavericks.
John T>. says people eat too much.
Naturally he objects bo their squan.
tiering money on bread that they might
be investing in gasoline at :2- rents a
gallon.
It is easier to get people to take your
advice than to make them use it.
Too great n command |»f language
sometimes lessens a woman's matri-
monial chance*.
Are You the Right Kind.
Are you the kind of a friend one needs
In all your actions words and deeds?
Do you help him over the rough ways
That lu* stumbles upon some sad days?
i Do you willingly ever go without.
To share his troubles and help hint out?
Do vou hoed his call or hear Ins cry.
Or do vou sclfishh burn b\ ?
l>.» you stick when his days are dreary.
When his heart is faint sick and weary.
And smile when his skies are leaden hue
Or'just the fair-weather kind are you?
Are you the sort one needs in a friend.
With kind di'Ods. not words alone to
blend?
Or do von think of self tin* days thru;
Say. think what sort of a friend are
you? — Grare Damon Dry son.
Not Prejudice.
First Hirl — So you have derided to
take French instead of Herman. Is
that on account of war prejudice?
Second Hit I Oh. no! our French pro
fessor is much handsomer than our
Herman professor.
IF SHE HAS NO ROSES
If lie lias m roses take her some today.
Sweet with thoughts of sweethearts thru
the love’v way:
It >he has no roses.
I'luck them for Iter man.
In your tender toiling.
Dreams and where you can!
If she has no roses fill her life with love
Fnlil she dreams the loses rain from
skies above;
Till she dream* the rns-s.
And with heart inai'e sweet
A rose among the roses
Stands with lip:* to greet!
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If she has no roses take her rose of song
•toy and snn cud laughter faith and
trusting strong;
Take her all your heart full
Of the thoughts that s«*em
Lovely as the roses
In her rose of-dream!
ff she has no roses fill her life today
With the love.owect roses that the
sweethearts sav:
Words that turn to roses.
Words that burn and bh-cd
With the swee of jM-rfnme
\nd the grace of deed!
Baltimore Sun. j
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BIRTHDAYSTODAY
Victoria no Huerta tin- depo-ed Mexican
dictator who recently -aw hi- la-t hope
vani-h when the -trong arm ot I neh Sam
era-lied In- late-t revolutionary plan- i-
HI year- old today. A year ago he wa-
lking tjnittly in Barcelona. Spain. But
lie received an invitation to route to Amer-
ica. and tin old loVe ot powei returned.
Ill- trip wa- one ot" “plea-lire" lie -aid
when he landed .A New York liight under
the nn.-e- ot the government otlieial-.
Huerta and In- new lin.meial allie- who
-ought a revolution in Mexico tor then
own ptupo-i- planned a coup. Ju-t a-
I Inert a wa- to make hi- triumphal entry
into Mexico lo head an outlaw hand that
wa- to trouble I ncle Sain. tin* ioniu i chic!
wa- am-ted and hi- huhhle wa- bur-t.
There i- -trong rea-on to lielieve that the
di-turbanee- oil the Te\a- M \ - n hord T
the pa-t -umuier wa- a part ot tlii- plot
the oh et lieing to -tir up tin iguorat * bor-
der Mexican* again-t the I’nited State*
and embroil the two countrie- thu- dis-
crediting and defeating the eon-t it til ional-
i-t eau-e in Mexico. Huerta wa- Inmi at
Colotlall III Jah-eo |»eeelld»«r 1'*'4.
A- a ho\ In wa- a protieient penman and
lb rarer and he anno* d the notice of
(ieneral timrra. for whom lie pcrtornicd a
-erviee. Tile Indian hoy wa- given a
place in the military college when* he di-
tingui-hed liim-elf by earrying oil the
principal prize-. He -cr\cd III tile arniv
under Hiaz. am! jh rforineil important work
tor the geographical -urvey ot Mexico lie
umler-tood the native Indian- better than
any other lender from the rank-. Huerta
I came to the trout at tin time ot the mur-
der ot Madero and hi-tor\ ha- m»t yet
• ■leared him ot n -pon-ihility tor that enure
lie ruled wuh an iron hand although tho-c
!T<* ruled with an iron hand. !»uT In was
unable to «*ln ek the - pirit of revolution
lor to gain the Iriend-hip of the Wa-hnig
ton goveriinieiit. So hi- government tell
a ml lie depa rted lor Spain.
Ih*. I baric- Klri-eltcr. hade) ot the tu-
rnon- Sunday Common- tin new church
oI democracy m Ito-pm il today.
Ihike Albert of Wurlemherg brother-
in law ot Archduke Kratiei- K< rdinaml.
wliu-e murder liegati the Kui'opcati war. .’•••
year- old today.
Henry M. Ihmlell. IVona editor wlm de
elined the auiha>>ador-liip to Uu — ia •"»«">
year- old today.
•I car S. Strati- noted American diplo-
mat arbitrator and writer. *»•*» today
lion. William II. Moody former attor
ney general ot the t ailed Stale- lij today.
TODAY IN HISTORY
ino -Naval battle ot I lelicspoitl imw thfl
Dardanelles; (inmas the leader of lh<
(•oths wh*> had de-olated flirare n;i>
del rated.
! 7.T2 Sir Kieliard Arkwright inventor of
tin spinning t'raine tor making v.m>
was horn in Kttglatid. had then in
1 "!»L\
1**7 —(M Washington’s entire lighting
t’oree II.IMUI men. nearly .’tlMMI were
mi tit fot^dnfx "owing to their hemg
barefooted and otherwise naked.”
I itleneral Washington delivered up
• Ills eniiiinissintt to eoitgre*-s . t An
napolis.
I>t»l Moldavia and Walinehia w« re united
into one stait with the title Koitmania.
I>7I—Iloosiie tunnel eoni|deted by the
"tale «»t Mu'~arlu»sftts a~ a new mute
to l he \\ est.
lsf'> First meeting of the Ki'fopeal eo||
frrenee on the eastern «ptes?ion op ned
at <'oiisfantinoph.
pifl.’i—( llieago hoard ot education voted
to liar tiihere>iht~is pupils from the
s«*hoo|s.
I-D I I tie \\ a r .* (treat hat tie eotitimie -
ah.ng llaira river the eastern front.
Austrian sortie front Pr*eims| was re-
pulsed by the Russians. Allir report
law progre~' in Belgium.
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kilA »**tnhli*dltni*nt Hi K ran it « 1- ;
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w.-iIit ami lurlil di i omit i-> < \t* nd> <1 v 11‘
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Irir 11”Iif m»*r tin* I'tiinl <>f a :»11
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Hurrah! For A Merry Christmas
Santa Claus Will Soon Be Here
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EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THE FERNDELL' CANNED PRODUCTS.
Orders deliver >1 t«* . *1 }■. i! <*! t!i eitv.
THE BROWNSVILLE GROCERY Co.
Pioneer Grocers.
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1I0«J Elizabeth Street. PlmiM" - and 3
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