Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 289, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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WOMENS RESPONSE TO CALL FOR
SERVICE IS GRATIFYING
T* tlu* Women ol Texas'.
The res|Mjn.>e of the women of 'Texas to
the country’s rail for service has l»cen
most gratifying. Thousands of women of
the sijMc have tnobii/.ed and are engaged
in many war nativities. In order that they
may he aide to render even greater and
morH offeelual service a War College for
the women ot the Slate conducted by Fed-
eral and State authorities will be held at
the University ot Texas June 21 2S. indu
sive. Tli. |»ur|>ose »f the College may be
Stated briefly in the word- ot the Woman's
Committee of the Comic/ of National De-
fense :
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“It is to coordinate the activities and
the resources of the organized and unor-
ganized Women of the State that their
power may in* immediately utilized mi lime
ot need and to sujtjdy ]( new and direct
channel of communication and coo|»cration
between women and governmental dej»art-
ments.”
Every war activity lor women endorsed
by and -under the >u|n*rvi>ion of the Fed-
eral Government will be discussed and
plans for increased aetivity reeeommend
ed. Those not already in o|»eratiun wii! he
organized. Owing to the great size of our
State it w| 1 he iui|M>ssible lor Federal au-
thorities to reaej all eonunuuitles but this
central meeting will make i- p<»—ilde for
all communities through representatives to
receive the information and inspiration.
Therefore we urge that every woman in
Texas who can possibly do so attend this
meeting; that every woman’s organization
he represented and that every community
send at lea^t one representative »s thru
the medium of this College the Texas
women wll be able to prepare themselves
tor greater and more consecrated service.
E. A. FEDEX
l*. S. Food Administrator l‘»r Texas.
IIOBFKT E. VINSON
President University of Texas.
W. B. B1ZZFLL *
President A. & M. College.
M1IS. FIIKD FLEMING
\ State Chairman Woman's Committee
Council National Defense
Mils. M. U. CUNNINGHAM.
State Chairman ol Woman's l.iberiv
Loan t omimttee.
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Today's Calendar
The Thut-day Bridge Club i- lieing enter-
tained hv Mr- ( •. K. Mii-on.
The Thrift Stamp Society ot the -eventh |
griide will meet at ill*- high -cliot.l ;it
five oVock.
The CiirL- Honor (Suard meet- a; lour
oYloik.
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% ' Friday's Calendar
Mrs. I. S. (Srider eutertain- he Frid;%\
Bridge ('lull.
Miss Petra Champion returned yester-
day from a plea-ant vi-i| to Siin \iitou.o
and Fort Worth.
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Mrs. J. ('. Fernandez ha- returned from
a visit to her son Krne-to Fernaudez at
Camp Travis and with her -ister in Fort
Worth.
Several ladie- id the loeal chapter ot
the Eastern Star w« r.» guests the
San Benito chapter ot the Ea-tern Stiir
liam attended the Lane In-t.tute at Port
evening in ears lie o..gm*z to Mr-. II. H.
Weller and Mrs. Annie W i-e. All report
n delightful evening. They were enter
tained.by their hosts uho will in turn he
the:r guests aj an earlv date. I lime en-
joying the ^ea-ure were: Me-dame- 0
M. Davis Bert Snyder H. L. Thomas. W.
I
A. II. II. WVIhr Marian Laudor
orin. Mi-- Virginia Corkt*.
Mr-. K. K. Holland jrenoral rhaiminti
of ill. K«d Cro— Suririoal Ibv— ini: r»*
«|iu—t- that th«* }jirl- and vouuk inarrifd
ladit*- who havt* low !»nn-t*lio|d rnn*-
lo moot at tin* Library tomorrow aflor-
noon at for tin- pug*o-o of oruaiii/
ill" a Mir"i«;i/ div-'iii" auxili ary. A i
art* iir"«**l to do flirir bit.
Mr-. lami- Kowal-ki ami family ar* it:
neeipt nt the followiup:
Mr. ami Mr-. .1. II. Newhnll announee
the marriape of their dauplder. Horolhv.
to Sergeant l.out- l\o\val-ki. on Sitirda\
tin* eiphth day of June. 1 -* 1 I'ort Worth
I era-.
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Mr. ami Mr-. II. II. Hanker lure n
turn *d front a several week vi- t to their
oh] home town Tampa. Kan-as. They al-
-o made vi—it — to KuipH-her and l*k*'aho-
ina City.
Mr-. J. C. fleorve i- in reeeipt a let-
ter from Mr-. (J. S. Chanev. who ha- -jwnt
the pa-t f» w month- in New York. She
like- New York and enjoy- her work hut
may pay Texa- a vi-ij ere the -ummer t
over.
M s Corrine Ynunp and hrotlier Wil-
liam retun.ed today from the north where
they attended -< hoi.I during »h. pa-t year
Mi - Corrine wa- a student at the Ca-tle
J
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GRAY 47 & £ v»
tb .
“Horse Sense Econoony
TV/TOTORISTS 7/ho carefully & Dei cn
1V1 expensive tire and then *ecune.iiL"3 >
on tubes are “saving at liu i^v/v und
wasting at the bung-hole. ’ /
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When an “inexpensive” leaky lube rums
a $20 or $30 casing it becomes an exuuv- (
agance.
Diamond Tuber made in cither Gray or
Red rubber are “horse-sense” economy.
could ha^e made them cheaper and sold
them more readily years ago. But now wc
have the permanent business of thousands
of motorists who. after costly ex*>erimerit
with others insist upon Diamond lubes.
A Diamond Tube in a Diamond
Casing makes the Ideal equipment.
the .Diamond Rubber Co.
AKRON. OHIO
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
at Terry town on the Hudson white Wil-
liam attended the Lame Institute at Port
de ItejHisil Maryland.
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Mrs. J. J. Young ussetuUed several
tables of bridge players at her home yes
terday afternoon inelinling the imunber-
of the Wednesday Bridge Club. Shasta
dai-ie- and ferns were lavishly u-ed lit
decorating the card room and appoint
meiits. The high soore prize an em-
broidered towel was awarded to Mrs. |l.
L. S|H*ro the second prize an emnroider
eil handkerchief to Miss Pita Clearwater
\ salad course was erved.
Yesterday afternoon at the home <<| M»
and Mrs. A. K. Ambuson M;-s Virgin!;
Marsh ot Mercedes and Lieutenant J. It
Chapman of the Sivteeiitli Cavalry wit
married. The ceremony wiu |H*»-‘*onm<’
hi the preseiiee of member- of tie* lam v
by Rev. Angus McNair pastor of tin
Kir-t Pn*shylerian church.
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The bride ami groom left yesterd. v at
‘eriUKin for the W -con-in home oi Lien
’enaat Chapman. After duly 1. unle- th |
fortune- ot w ar east their lot <• -< where j
hey will he at home in Mercedes. Tin*1
Hride wa* attended by her -i-ter- M -l
Bes-ie and Mi-- Dora Mar-It who. w’ h
heir mother came down to alt<pd th
•enunony.
Captain and Mi'". I . O. Kirhx art iimv-
iiiir In mi i «|iia)l« i" Ad to <|uar(M*" A'! at !!"■
Captain and Mt". tia/elle w 11•» li
tinned at San Benito are now at lama
at I’.it Brown. Captain tia/elle i" . men
tier ot the dental eorp".
Klena and !.. C. it.i'z.rll who have hee>.
in Austin at "«du»ol diirmtr the winter ai
l'Veil toda\ lo '|M*nd tlx Vaeatiolt at norm .
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Till* Brow II *\ llh* Mll>i< d I !lth will meet
tomorrow alternoon at the luma ot Mt".
K. .1. Tinker for the annual eleeijon ot
ot I ieei". A I nu ndief" are uraed lo at-
tend.
Mf". .lames |{. Wells returned Tuesday
night from Befugio where he vi>/ d Mr-.
Mi's. K. S. Mt Cain. who ha~ entered tin
monument -nv e**t and lett Saturd. v toi
New York. Mi- Well "P pp d a . n
San Ant* nio en route.
Mrs. A. K. Bulloek a id ehddren f it
yesterday tor Morgan Citv. I.n . to join
Mr. Bui oek. who s engaged in hip hn !■!
iiur. The\ wall return in the tall and Mr.
Xy QUEEN T?„y
Phone 14.1
The Ho me of Quality Piet ares
We Dissinfeet our Theatre
Every Night_
VIVIAN MARTIN
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FAIR BARBARIAN
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itel__ particularly sww
] ^|VtVIAjllAAlTU*_
1--1 to Miss Martin
MACK SF.N NETT-PARAMOUNT COM-
EDY Entitled
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TOMORROW—MARY PICKFORD—In
“MUSS"
j B.rte Harte’s Story
IDr inland
TOOAY
Blue R d*e Drama
NFO FINLEY
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•THE RAIDERS OF SUNSET GAP'
A Drarrn of the Mountains
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Ford W 'f-kly
HOW NEW YORK DOFS IT
FIRE DEPARTW1ENT
OfVP cf thr serifs of sr n $ showinq the
yrente t fir? drmrtnitnt in the world.
Kill lock will i • tm ! t ■ a* |»run
Ilf till' lllil'll *• 1.00 .
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day* tn >. n Vi.to; • ! < r *i ter. Mi*
Kianclic i a - ’ • r. M < n-t**r ha* been
cniit't • «l mill ii r Arm> Y. M. «T. A. in
S.m \t* iiti. I l.< ■ ti '\.ii*!i tred ti>
W a*liui.;ton I* • . ic.t vifi.'.; lor her lieu
i u rk I iii'*.<la itltH'luH:.’.
Mr*. II I. \ . tt .iml children lire in
Poi 111 ami
.Ml*. .1. I. < ti-'or. after |« tt«liiiL a lew
Classified Ads f
i-
15 words or less 15 cents for one Inser- [5
tion. Oved 15 words Ic. per word first r*
insertion. More than one insertion at rate
of Yic. per word. I*
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FOR RENT.
KOK I£i;\T 'sti.r^ room spare mi Kiiiirond
| Apply “A" Hi mill. ti
>.\\ tWIt1.OS n>M»Ri' lor r*-nt. iinfiinilo <1
San Carlo* Apt tiiHiit*. I’ln in* !Mi. 4»*
WANTF.0
MISCELLANEOUS.
ill.I I false teeth want'll* doesn't mailer if^
broken We pay you actual value. We piv'
••ash for o|<l gold. silver anil phitiniim. Send
to iii arnl receive rii«li by return mail. If
price i« not satisfactory w<* will return teeth
promptly upon ... t International T«-« *'i
(V '.VC West IBnd St.. New V> 4k. til*
OFFICES FOR RENT
n H it good well ventilated rooms. If i k
<•••il'linie. fortio ri' • ii| i> d hy Mexican < '••n-
.iiiate. |'aitH iilars. apply either Augustin. "i
I M < s ‘
I n|t IJI \T I • r< :n le-us. all i-oiivni-
erne*. I Ml..lie :’..V s4$
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| I nit ItKNT i nn ish 'l mom# f'-r lieM
h"iiM keeping. I It-. s” J
HELP WANTED
WANTKl» A blacksmith; write or phone
If . ft* I*. Hi • >rt• 1:. Hurl • •i■ n. T< I
as. '
W.w ri t* I.iv wis . II III * r 1 -ly d::\ . i*- k.
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IUH ikki i i i:k ..r «uii«.i.j.-ral*lf *-x|H*rt«-ti<e
w.-tut*. u. I’••st • i < f« i••now. x N
II- laM < *ffi* «-.
• »i kh i: mp f||i: m i*t t\ ‘T«*i:
I mI' t'l ^TotlS I>i■»« n*iill**. 1 • vi. . Jttln- *>•
i l!l|s. I la 1.»lI• • v\ iiii. >l*-s» iit|*l*I* •'
. u '-if* i fur violation **• section ’»*I*- **-
j. m jj ; (iii•• uiil aut' .ii Any • aunt m *1
lit nai*-! iil*-*t with ito- un-h-rMiiii -d
| within twnt.v days lioiii *l:*t** tld' rioti<
Ilf lilt. I.nlt '-d III.* s.ilio* wilt fit- sut.l at |<llMic
lift ..-I at til. I UO 't St It.' 1 Hon
i ; i| i i \. at lo n"i l*i. It in. on \\ > >in>- • I-1>.
ll\ 1.1 l!<i‘s. I S -_ll.lt I IJol.'l I. * «*1. 14. • *' o
titi ruii*.t..r- «■« i.yat*
Preservation Of Babies
Is Important \\ ar Work
i l*v „\bit**•! I’r* t
( IlU Atio. .kino IT.Tlnit preservation
>.f tlic lives ol hjh.es uhiidreti and 11 it* i r -
mother- is war work of primary ii*ip«»r- j
liilicc was the contention ol l*'\ I.ta.c^
Met!!- ol the I htiilr.-n's huroau. department .
„f Ij.lnir in an address hero to.lay bet ore
tin- Anicri* an Medical A s«»euiti«»n.
••Countries which hove item* at war
three and oue-half year- have mi iu*l lh >.
1 ro mthe first.” whe -aid.
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proven uce--l ul in peace t tries have been
redoubled iti trio-t of these ooiuitnos in
'pile ol on-at dill culties a- for instance
tii.. willing* r.-pon-e of pliv-ioian- and
nrr-os to the -uinoti- to in litary service
am] the popular interest in war work w;tl
t- more lira hi:! tie app • I-
••Throiu’h oduoationa’ puhiieitv oatu
pa :u- the .-luldr.-n - bureau lias utidi-t ^
t ken to save tin* Ives of loo.imo children
liurimr .lie -< -eond year ol thi- country >
parlioipati«»n in tin- war. li i- working in
f* -o|m-i;uion with tin- womans comni’.tt or
of the (Hint oil ol National ]K len-e a-
! well a- With the child welfare committee
of the medical fioard ot the council.
“Moth r- a re Ik-oii; la tit*lit tho. impor-
tance of hti 'h re«r-tr tiion. ol liav to: their
I ml ant- weighed. of prop* r diet of prop* r
o’othos ot .atnlarx t eumi- nii-nt - a- well
a- other often neyleelcd factor- in tin*
neural well are of tin- ohild."
UNIVERSAL VACUUM I
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Bottles Lunch Sets Carrying Cases
I >ifliT.‘t«t size* anil pattern* " tv not
semi one to your trieuil. I hex re !i;»n«lv
I j}|.i( -uuiitier «kiv iiit.l will ti'* ;i ion '
lime Iol| iu p’e.wint memories .»*»*> n*<
I fulness.
127 DIFFERENT BRANDS CF
TOILET SOAP
From one X ek* 1 l I*
CAMERAS FILMS DEVELOPING
EAGLE PHARMACY
Rexall Store Plione 26
FAR SALE.
Relqian Hares—Rufus Reds—Some finp
breeding stock for sale. C. S. DODGE.
Box 77. Raymoudville.
FOR SALE—1000 acres of land 4 mles
from Harlingen. For price apply to Box
€. Harlingen Texas. 55
Marmon 5-Passenger .5275.00
Tord 5-Passenger .5275.00
Chevrolet 5-Passenger .5550.00
Chevrolet Roadster .5500.00
Ford Smith Forrn.A-Truck .5050.00
J. DENNETT.
Brownsville. - - Texas.
TYPEWRITERS OR SALE.
Olive: j .y 2 5.00
Oliver 5 Lcaq Carriage .530.00
Underwood 4 . 535.00
Underwood 5 ..540.00
Underwood 5 .550.00
Remington ID ..530.00
Rem'ogton 10 535.00
Remington 10 . 550.00
New Royal Typewriters .5105.00
JESSE DENNETT
Brownsville. Texas.
FDR SALE — Will sell 200 shares Hoffman
Oil ant Refining ior 5175 and 100 shares Buf-
falo Oil and Refining for 5190. telegraph or-
A. L. Deifeel L itlr Roik Ark.
FOR SALE—VERY CHEAP.
Im l imp'* vmI property on
I.Ii/iIkiIi "‘t. !'.!•■ i. ."I. Lot* i t; |(|ihk
• i . up ItiuMing. l’lo< k I''. I"t' 4. o.
®lJtNt •roll AN. ;*•»«* :n . • '. [olVil i cild.Il*.
iri'i 1 UI'I. 'ul>-'iiv hI- *1 Hi lh mt«* lot*.
! \ i ii<. 'oioini' ioti tiiilv liftimI
liii.'i in'tl iipj.h. t 1* l’.:in«ilrt tlvwmt.
I i *lt SAl.I I" r s".nn. tin- jo • ng. r »»v* r-
■ • lit. >1 ■ 'lit 111- lit nl Hn«e
I i i rt • r run to"®
1 i II'.. two rnw tutn'4.
M K I’.. Il' i iM. 78
l‘l»|{ ^ V I 1 M* il.It. si/e.| toll top. orik dertk
s i. i aw ■ I'tiir *• i -1. ■{. 11 |u I!littnl»*ih St.
poll s.\l P SI L'o Nnlfolj iim) lUH-unli*
II*
I i»K SAI.P. T.\p* w riter I P. Smith No. 'J
t s.il. go I loiitlii in. sis. Law fence Olnmted.
II lu Pliznhnth.
I «» KSAI i: Three 'liov. • i' ' w ith or w ith-
out hases. poll Pint t to put oil wall
$15 mi o.u Ii. H iltiss triid Pali it worth that. I
| . •:: >API Tilt • •!. a ' .' illi ot with-
1 ■ !'• ' to put o! i wall.
. eli. (Ii a?- :;i*». Paint worth that laiir-
r. in i * ni'teil lilt. Pli/alnt It.
limit'.* Salve formerly called
Hunt'* Cure »* especially com-
pounded for the treatment of
It.h. Eczema. King worm and
Tetter »n>l i* sold by the drug-
gist on the strict guarantee that
the purcha e price. T5c will be
protr»>tly refunded to any di**at*
i*t!edcustomer. Try HuntNHalre
at our risk. For sale locally by
Brownsville. Texas.
HEALS BARBWIRE CUTS & WOUNDS
EXFELS COLIC AND BOTS
USED EXTERNALLY & INTERNALLY
MtD BYBLAIZECWtM<CA»_CO . ROBSTOWN. TEXAS
THIS REMEDY IS SOLD IN BROWNS-
VILLE BY THE EAGLE PHARMACY.
PHONE 26.
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