Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 289, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 1918 Page: 3 of 4
four pages : ill. ; page 23 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
The Place Of
Service
BANQUETS-SUPPERS
I TO 100 PLATES
ON SHORT NOTICE.
Refined for Ladies and Gentlemen.
MUra CAFE
PROFESSIONAL
Office Phone 279. Res. Phone 249.
DR. WILSON
Dentist.
The same remedies used by the lending
dentists «>f the r. S. A. and the government n«
n-e!J are used by me in Pyorrhea treatment.
Suite L’tmi Mervluints ltank. City.
WM. N. SPOHN. M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Geniteo-Urinary (Private) Diseases. ..
Office and Apartmnts: 1009 Washington St.
Phone 217—Day and Niqht.
JNO. M. ROWLAND.
Attorney At Law.
Caldwell Building. Mission. Texas.
HENRY j KIRK
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
Oaily a. m. Cameron County Court House.
City Ofifce '226 Elizabeth St.
Day Phone 405. Brownsville Texas.
_ _
LAWRENCE OLMSTED.
| OPTOMETRIST.
Wronq Side of Elizabeth St.
Memoer Texas and National Optometrical
Association.
* AMOS RICH
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
212 Merchants’ National Bank Building
Brownsville. Texas.
JONES & GEORGE
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Brownsville Texas.
rhir<J Floor Merchants National Bank.
W. R. MONTGOMERY
Attorney-at-Law
President Ilidalgo (iuarantee Abstract Co.
Edinburg State Bank Building.
Edinburg Tex. (County Seat Hidalgo Co.)
V. F. W. SEABURY
Law Offices.
Rooms 5-0 First National Bank Bldg.
Civil Practice State and Federal Courts.
E. W SLAUGHTER
ARCHITECT.
McAllen - - - Texas.
Specifications and Artistic Designs for all
Class of Beildinqs.
INSURANCE
W. K. MENDENHALL
Boom 23 Vivier Building. Phone 456.
When Itching Stops * )
"
There is one safe dependable treatment
that relieves itching torture and skin irri-
tation almost instantly and that cleanses
and soothes the skin.
Ask any druggist for a 3?c or $1 bottle
of zemo and apply it as directed. Soon
you will lind that irritations pimples
blackheads eczema blotches ringworm
and similar skin troubles will disappear.
A little zemo the penetrating satisly-
ing liquid is all that is needed for it
banishes most skin eruptions and makes
the skin soft smooth and healthy.f
1 be E. W. Kobe Co.. Cleveland a
•
«
Every Day I Am Selling leautiful rings
ami watches at prices so low you will re-
gret you didn't provide for the future while
these prices prevail. Lawrence Olmsted.
in« K»>.aheth Si.
The People Are Entitled to the host
J prices and we make it a point to see that
tiny get them. Sheet music music rolls
curios novelties piano and repairs and
tuning. Everything is high grade and the
pr.ees are right. Try us—Brownsville
Music Co.
Fair Barbarian and Sheriff Nell s Yits-
Sel at the Ouoen today. “If- to lam b."
• -
Storage Space to Let—On R. R.. dean
ami dry. Why pay drayage. Apply “R”
Herald Office.
~~
No Gent Will Strik3 a Laby hut that’s
what your’re doing it you let your wife
u>e antedated methods ot hoitscwoik
when electric juice costs 4 cents. Let’s
surprise her on the Q. T. Phone Qtiailtin.
470.
’ WE CLEAN ANTHING.*’
M e want that work that others can’t do;
old suits made new. Pniversal Tailoring
Co. Phone 0.4 and we’l* call.
Solid Gold Wadding Rings ot tin usual
high Rutledge standard; the lie-t that
monc\ can buy at the o\| rel ahfe Rutledge
Jewelry Store. tf
—
Licenses Issued.—The count> e’erk lias
issued marriage licenses to ( larenee K.
Jefteries and Feresu (Jareia. and to Jose
11.. Rodrigue/ and Rosa ( a'tenada.
—
You Like Square D3alinq. You appiv. i-
ate courteous treatment. When a man
tells von a thing is s« ami you find it to
lie so your faith in him begins to grow.
We have told you Purina stock ami poul-
try feeds a re worth 100 cents on the dol-
lar. We mean ii—others have tred iis and
I we have their faith why not vouj Tex-
Mex Trading Co. Phone 040 look tot
the checkerboard at lOtli am! levee.
Ca Fcr Your Renair Wark Now. Law
rem c Olmsted. UJU K’ezalielh St.
Law Firm Dissolves—The law firm <*t
Canales & Dancy lias di—olved partner-
ship. O. C. Dain "V. junior lir inher of the
loan is now Filling the otf.ee of county
attorney tin* dune- of which require his
continual presence at the court house and
have made necessary tli disso’ution.
** •
Brete Harte’s story. ’MLiss.'* >crcen-
told at the t^ueen tomorrow.
—
Cleaning and Pressing Liken rare ot at
j Rutledge's. Phone 144. tf
Jttdg Timon Here—Because <>t the ill-
ness of .Judire W. H. Hopkins .linlye W al-
ter Tiuion of the district eriuiiiutl court
lias come to Brownsville and \v II relieve
•Iudire Hopkins until such time as hr is aide
to resume his duties.
*'K C.” Tailors—Maike uniforms and
block your hats. I.arire quantity of lliuh
tirade Kliajri < olh iiist received. l_Mli St.
Next to Herald office.
All Persons Knowing Themselves in-.
d< liteil to me please pay before dune J'Mh.
as | am closing my business. Lawrence
1 < tlnisted. lib' Fdi/abetii St.
Phoenix Hose for both men and women
at Itu(ledge's.
Another Enterprise: .!. A. Whitloek
manairer of the K. M. MeHavitt Companv’s
men’s turriishinir store hits established
another business—the I’n.versal Tailorimr
Company on Washington street .ju~t be-
low Eleventh lie states that In* is in po-
sition to *rive the best oi service to «•; ilian
lMisin«*s . both ladies and men and i- l'<<
prepared in build officers and enli !ed
im a’ Khav : I’nifornis in five dn\ . i~o
to e’en and wash khaki on shortest nopee
eonsisteii with {rood work. All kinds «>t
repair work is done by experienced tailors
and ever\ job is fully guaranteed. Mr.
Whitloek is not only eaterinjr to the wants
of the men and officers of l-nclc Sam’-
army through the c'othinir establishment
of E. M. MeHavitt Co. hut has opened tli s
new place of business that he miirht ae-
| commodate them in every way in this line
lie states that his success in business can
be attributed to reasonable prices and by
conducting both establishments lu* can
jrive better service.
—Adv. It.
-„—* - — .. » ■■
I WE HAVE MOVED I
Into our new quarters and are ready to B
till your Drug Store wants. We have the . B
most compute Prescript«n stock in South B
west Texas and our Prescription room is B
in charge of R
THREE REGISTERED PHARMACISTS B
WILEMAN'S PHARMACY I
PHONE 40 and 58. BROWNSVILLE. TEXAS j|
OFFICER 666
! AGAIN STAGED
i
• -
STUDENTS SCORE SECOND SUCCESS
IN FAMOUS MELiDRAMATIC FARCE
FOR RED CROSS BlnEKIV
Before an audience disappointingly
small the high school east last night re-
-taged it- -ucee--hil commencement |*r-
tormance “tMticer Altluniglt lie*
amateur actor- had not rehear-ed for
I some time until .just prior to the produc-
tion and had drifted apart in their vaca-
jtion ;««•! i\ it it* - the exhibition had lost notn-
i iug m it- return.
From the entrance <1 Bateato the Jap
and Officer otiii ill the first -retie to tlu*
inevitable love -rrne that eoneluded the
performance the audience enjoyed many
amusing thrill-. Henry Shelton in tlu* po-
liceman’s unitor;: ot < M in er tifiU made a-
iu* him-elt said it “A - ot a cop.’’
Most fearful and wonderful wa- the pink
shirt displayed by I hi— million ot the law
when he was defrocked twice—once by
bribery and once hy force.
M . K. .Mendenhall Jr. a- Travers (Had-
v. y ii. the extremely bored young million-
aire yy!;o it.id toured the world in search of
a tlirill miy to tiiul it in hi- own bbrarx
when a eleyer pieture thief a; temped to
steal Hot only 111- art collections lull his
name and the gir! with whom lie had (alien
in love at -ight played this the mo-1
prominent role with great -ue««--. M.-
Kthel Flint as "the girl" who plnud op-'
IM*—11«• Mctulenh.il! 1- all e peel.I y g tied
act re— and interpreted Iier pale immeii-c-
!y.
Burnell Hoodrieh a- Whitney I*-• me-
close trend ot the young millionaire \ya-
gfeal hi- -tage pn cnee and lit- nter-
prctalion of hi- line- yvere Mii-ual y high
• laand Mi-- Marga < We-t who piny *<’
oppo-ite b in and w’ho-e n le was lliat ol
an exceedingly -hy. misopln-t .ealed and
beautiful girl gave ample opportunity lor
tin* di-uplav ot their nbi'itv.
H. K. i Imt as the pieture iIn. : got tie
h«-t llure was in it out of the part of
tin- eo#*l yet rather admirable crook and
with lit- a>-stunt Watkins—Mi— I.ula
Allen at forded many liumcnm- thrill- m
toiling the ot ficer- ot the ayy. Mi- Bc--ic
Brown a- the Jap \;i it. gaye; a yt jy
clever interpretation of tin- clever part.
Mi-- Margaret liall.ua a- **ilu* aunt’
proved hcr-ell all aetre-- ot iio mean abil-
ity yvilb a decided talent for emotional
part — even when these nart- are divorced
from teh huinoroti-. M r. e la- Melt y if'
«s police captain; Huff Howard a- plain
clothe- man and t rl cller and a.lme-
Skeltoil a-i patrolmen wen* very good u
their re-jwri-live part-.
Mi-s A. K. N. t ratg who direct -d and
-taged the play today pronounced iter-elf
highly plea-ed wit * i the conduct <»t iter ac-
tor- and with the appreciation given the
i
Today
Only
Today
Only
WOULD YOU CRACK A SAFE TO PLEASE THE GIRL YOU LOVED? NO
BLOTS CAN SHUT GUT LOVE SEE
‘WITH NEATNES
ANI) DISPATCH”
A 5-net METRO Serpen Drama of Laugh-
ter ami romance starring
FRANCIS X BUSHMAN
AND—
BEVERLY BAYNE
Conceded the Btst Picture in wh eh Bush-
man and Bayne ever appeared
Jas. Montgomery FI* ps GIRLS YOU KNOW" Satire on THE MAN EATER
»«.'£&*>*• ■ -- <vrA*^ .* . .
•MffiMBHP TOMORROW—All i*»•• ti.uc —_\ft r •jivim*
serials a rest tor a while we are walehtny;
the 'Iieee" of PFARL WIIITK ill I he new-
e't and lale»t 'erial
-THE HOUSE OF HATE"
Theatre' who had never before attempt-
ed to show - rial' have 'how*ii “Till*'
11 * * I Si: •»I 11 ATI"* with yreat sueeosci -o
that we eould nof res;>| to brim' Pearl r|
White baek to oar iiatroii' who have seen
m
!ier here in pa^t 'erials.
The frtorv is written by ( ha- Loyue
ami Arthur It. Reeve. With tin* above we
win otter i.TTii Roland in
-THE PRICE OF FOLLY"
and the Lonesome L.ike at»ci TOTO Com-
dics.
There wi I he no dioippointinent Friday
as we have reliable iniornial ion that Pearl
White will h(. with ii' on Friday.
1 ’EARL.WHITh Children Admitted FREE TOMORROW
-:-Jj
| THE FIRST AMERICAN |
9 r*unt maker wa„ 77X07.. 7\.?w pr .lii'-M Q
n have stood the test. TRY DKVOK FN* I
I FRONTIER LUMBER COMPANY. I
* VSfc
.» _
-- - —- .- _ ■■ - .. ■-.. . ■— .P—
HOUSTON CAFE |
TWELFTH STREET. ACROSS TRAVELERS’ HOTEL |
Best Re5u!?»r Meals in the Citv 35c ■
° ; I
CHOP SUEY. ALL KINDS OF CHINESE AND AMERICAN DISHES. BEST
SERVICE. REFINED FOR LAUIES £.\D GENTLFMF.il. |
A BARGAIN
WAR S A V I NG STAMPS
WpYp sfllinn thpm this month for ^4.17 och You will get $5 00 for them in !9?3
BUY NOW—THEY WILL BE RICHER NEXT MONTH FOR SALE BY
EAGLE PASS LUMBER COMPANY
at their office in merchants nat l bank blog.
THE BILLIARD ACADEMY
BILLIARDS — POCKET BILLIARDS— DOMINOES - GYMNASIUM AND
SHOWER.
•Mike’’ Manahan. Proprietor. 1219 Elizabeth Street.
WOOD-COAL-STORAGE FEED
GENERAL HAULING
MASON TRANSFER CO. MASON GRAIN CO. PHONE 139
Allen The Jeweler
The wan who knows how
to fix your watch or fit yon
with spectacles.
HIGH GRADE JEWELRY
Plain Tiffany Wedding Rings the
Best on Earth.
When you buy it from Allen the
Jeweler it means something.
rheNew Rtia)le Allen the Jeweler
PERSONALS
II. A. Kvaiis oi St. I.uiiis is in ilit* pity
i Inisinps*.
Mrs. I-'. L. Sawyer u| Ijnli |><mlpin r
an". i" anion*; tin* visitor* in tin* rity.
Mrs. .1. H. (Inmn of San llenito i- m tin*
tv.
_JL.__
ARROW I
•So/i COLLARS
Possess exclusive merits.
CH1FTT PFAiMYOY ftCO'tNt ‘MtLen
Fretl ( olein.in of ihil'us is here on busi-
_. i> rVtri
I*. F. N'orthrup of San Antonio .> in the
eity on a business mission.
•biek K. Porter oi Port Arthur i~ in tlie
_ • j*
Wallis F. F ution of Corpus Christi is
among the business m« n in the eity.
Catarrh Cannot 3T>e Cur*d
With LOCAL AI’l'LK ATIONS u lh«?
cannot reach .. * .' at.i.
Catarrh is a k» il iim< are. greatly In-
flu iu * <1 by i . r otions. anil
i:; or.!* r to i .re n • must i ike an
Internal r> m *dy H-11' ( •itarrSi Medi-
cine i.-i taken Internally utol act) thru
til. Id <m1 >n the ii.u >u siii'f.oeK if the
r"stem. Ifair.4 Cetarrh Mullein© waa
|ir> •. rili- l lr. n« >■. the i>* s»t physicians
*n this country fm >ar*i. It .* cofn-
fii s"*l of son a of the best tonics known
con.bln .! with . oie< of the h. st Mood
purifiers. TLe per’ei t cctnbl nation of
the ingredients In Hall's Catarrh Medi-
cine is what produces Web wonderful
result in catarrhal coadul a etc d tor
testimont' I ’ l r. e
F J ( IIKNi V A C i'r.r; Toledo. O
All |iruii..is a.
lialld Family falls to. tonal.nation
Schedule of Prices for
Palm Peach Cleaning
AND
!
Pressing Service 1
Regular daily icrvice collecting g±
ami delivery; ticket «i fur \ 11 '
1(» cleanings jitnl pressing*.
Regular daily tier vice where A gy
tie:.. ; are i* .t jure' ■ ! £.? V*\ !
--each suit . * wO
Special-- A Ca
< h hour service . B
Special P"f]p
::ti laiuil* service . VVvi
___ j
Phone I.
Texas Saves Enough
Flour to Feed Aimy
|
(Special to Th«* rtlil i !
HOI ST(>\\ Texn-. June 13. S tier
1 <'xn- went on a wlieatle-- lia-i- on April
1 ». there lias heen aetuallv -aveil to the
Government H.SdA.tMHI pounds ..l t'hmr. or
-ultieient to feed the entire Anierienn
annv ot 00.000 men n I-ranee tor one'
mouth and -utfieient to teed the Texa
hoy- m the national "Hard the nationa!
army the regular army. tie* navy and tie
murine eorp- for one \e.ir. The aeluai •
savin**- h\ Texas mill- and turned over
to the government amount- to U5.JJ.5 Imt
re'- or 13.(M '.otto pound-. Ti .yi.mt *\
pureha-ed t r hi vanou- -nu I . r<-h nr
who had -mall -urpiu-e- a«. <>m.* . ; !i ..t
le-s period avglevate- l.TO'-.ooo u d
I lotf from the mill- and fl.-t > n Tin-
small merehants wa- diverted ■ » <. ' * .t
atld New <»rean- and eh' i| r- • ' t i
ai ied e. uiitne- for their u-e and tor tl
u-e of Ann rieatt -oldn t The lolMMMt
pounds ot t lour eolleeted II I* "t f Hend
eouni v wa- <li !.vrrdl! dir- «• t to t imp 1 •>
van. lion-ton. leva- aud u-«*d hv that
eaiitonment pro** to the dep rture of the
lllinmi- hrtv.tde for Frame.
Texas has demonstrated that ev* rv
-late in the union e.m without hard-h p
eoinpletelv -upo \ a'l ot it- men who are.
in*! i Amer • nil ai a nil \- ratorI
1‘ede’t r> ■ommetni to his fi Mow -t. . • t- i ”
mini tr. tor- the -heat.: **Fv. rv state j
-hoilhl iletuallx -ave enough Hour to feed
il- -oh! ers anil -ailors now with the *_>o\
eminent."
The -yvinjf ot 1 l.-vm.ooo pound- of
flour i- suMieien! to make ltt.V»S..VMI
htave- ot hread without -uh-t i tile-; and
'-‘•I.tCs.ooo loaves with the regulated
anutit ttiof -uh-titutes.
«
I
Jim It s Ity III** jllldioflees It.ifh nt !:i-i It _*Vt’~
iind nt I 1m* previous iM*rl'<>rmun«-i-'-. Murnur
tin* nit nirs-iori" **mn***rt n 11 in I *«* i - pluved
I*' mi nnlirstni I••*iiu ilu* Thirteenth (*nv-
;11ry H.iihI. diieetcd li\ Lender Os**nr Lrud-
l lie.
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 289, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 1918, newspaper, June 13, 1918; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1377108/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .