Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 14, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 20, 1918 Page: 4 of 6
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SUMMER RATEiT"**
NOW ON
AT
ILLER HOTEL
• N AND AFTER JULY 1ST THE MILLER
MOTEL OFFERS SPECIAL LOW PR|.
| CES TO ITS GUESTS
GARAGE FREE
FOR GUESTS AUTOMOBILES
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l The Place Of
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| j BANQUETS-SUPPERS
J V I TO 100 PLATES
ON SHORT NOTICE.
Refined for Ladies and Gentlemen.
~ MftNHftn/iH CAFE
PROFESSIONAL
iffiea Phone 279. fles. Phone 249.
OR. WILSON
Dentist.
The name remedies used by the lending
dentieth of the I'. S. A. and the government us
well ere used by me iu Pyorrhea treatiueut.
Suite 200 Merchants Hank City.
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OSCAR C. DANCY
County Attorney
Candidate for re-election subject to Dem-
ocratic Primaries in July. Office at Court
House. Prompt attention to Civil Business.
HENRY J KIRK
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JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
m. Cameron County Court House.
City Olifce '226 Elizabeth St.
Phone 405. Brownsville Texas.
JONES it GEORGE
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Brownsville Texas
floor Merchants National Bank.
W. R. MONTGOMERY
Attorney>at-Law
Praaident Hidalgo Guarantee Abstract Co.
Edinburg State Bank Building.
Edinburg Tex. (County Seat Hidalgo Co.)
F. W. SEABURY
P Law* Offices.
Rooms 5-9 First National Bank Bldg.
Civil Practice State and Federal Courts.
* E. W. SLAUGHTER
_ ARCHITECT
r McAllen - - - Texas.
fpaalfleatlone and Artistic Designs for all
Clast of Buildings.
INSURANCE
W. K. MENDENHALL
fioom 23 Vivier Building. Phone 456.
NOTICE!
To the parents of all school children in
Cameron count): All transfers from one
School distr.et to another must lie made
by August 1.
W. F- Jourdan County Superintendent
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THE BRIDES AWAKENING with Ma
Murray at the Dreamland Monday.
Office of the Deputy Collector. |M»rt of
Brownsville Texas July 20 1018. There
[will be sold at public auction at tin* V.
■ B. Cusfi mliou.'t* ibis city on S.t ;* ■' ; .
July 27 1018 at 10 oY.'ock a .in.. Hi.i
lb>. compound lard and 1 eativa - i--ks
seized for violation of an Act of C. ie_ v<«
approved June lo 1017. Any dain therc-
[ for must be filed with the und*:
within seven (7) days hereof. Kob’t 1*.
*<tinn Deptuy Collector. 7 20 18.
“Our Little Wife” at. the Queen tod .y.
It's a Goldwyu Picture and Madge Ken-
nedy is there with the clean fun.
Our ^quotations on anything that can
he made liv any mill on earth cut from
the finest stock will bear investigation.
We desire the inquiries of all prospective
purchasers ot* MILL WOHK» II. K. Fitch
Phone 080.
Texas Guinan in “The Gun Woman" at
the Queen tomorrow. When it comes to
acting with a 48 Mi>s Texas tiuiiiaii i-
Mime W. S. Hart!
Mack Swaim and Ethei Teare in Thirst
at the Queen today. Not « dry suhjeet.
ITiiversal Tailoring Co. is in position
to handle all kinds ol Military cleaning
and pressing. Phone 32t‘» or 93.
Solid Gold Wedding Rings of the usual
high Kilt lodge standard: the liest that
money ean buy at the old reliable Rutledge
Jewelry Store. tf
Pay Cash and Eearn 5 Per Cent on your
purchases of tires and automobile acces-
sories. Jes-o Dennett.
During This Extreme Hot Weather the
Queen will run its lag 12-foot suction fan
continuous in addition to its many ceiling
and wa.'l tans. Koine Keep Kool.
f
If you want services and good work
go to the lTiiversa.1 Tailoring Co. We ean
wa-li khaki so it wan’t fade.
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The White Front Barber Shop is again
open with good barbers in attendance* The
pyjrouagc of all friend*/ i- invited. St.
SHOOT your order in for that re-
pair man of ours to overhaul and tune
the piano. You know him (J. It. Yiuno.)
that’s sufficient for satisfactory service
which lie has given in this community for
y.'tis. Brownsville Music Company.
Cleaning dyeing pressing and repair-
ing done by Crtiverstal Yndory Co. Phone
93 or 32 u
Five Per Cent on all cash purchases of
tires and automobile accessories at Jesse
Dennett’s.
Khaki uniforms hnilt in four days. First
class tailors. Se«* Mr. Wh fcock <»r F. M.
McDavitt. Universal Tailorinsj Co.
NOTICE!
All persons or firms holding claims
against any of the school districts of
Cameron county wij' please present same
for payment before the first of August.
\V. F. •lourdan. County Sperinlendant.
QUEEN TODAY
‘‘Master yourself lirst’’ is Madge Ken-
nedy’s adviee to aP femininity whether it
consist of those who are striving for hon-
or- on the stage or screen or the tliou-
' sands in other forms of endeavor. The re-
j lightful little Goldwyn star whose career
on the stage and in pictures has lw»en one
jot success after another waited until -he
was jierfectly sure she had acquired sue-
■ ccss and l hep summarised the rule- which
had governed her conduct through the
years she was striving for it. See her at
the Queen today in “<hir Little Wife.’’
Ten thousand firm- employing 2500-
oon men and women are making inuni-
| i mu- :n (treat Hrilain.
Rio Grande Chapter No. 317 R A. M.
Stated Convocation Tuesday
July 23 at H p. hi. Regular busi-
ness and work in two degrees on
five or six candidates. Memlter-
and visitors please come early.
H. L. Pitch. II. V.
J. .!• Cocke Recorder.
We are Headquarters |
Eastman 1
Kodaks and Films I
Kodak Finishing. I
j WHjMAX'S £
CITY TO HAVE
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CO .STONERS TELL NURSE ASSO-
CIATION THAT THEY WILL LEND
MORAL AND FINANCIAL AID
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OFFICERS ARE ELECTED
Brownsville ha- taken another step for-
ward in progre--iveiu*>". A visiting nurse
will In* employed and llup children of the
eity wil Ihe given a lighting edianee. This
was decided ;rt a meeting of the Browns
ville Public Ilea.ith Nur-e Association held!
ye-terday afternoon at the Board of City
I feveh'pinent.
The action i" the result of a several
week" agitation tor the eoii"ervatioii ot
child life that lu»" Wen conducted bv mu-
nicipal health officers and the women of
the eity. The Child Welfare movement is;
of nationwide scope and s i beneficial will
Ik* it" results and >»» grcai i" the uml that
it has been given affiliation with the Am-
erican Wed Cross.
In add lien to the deiTMon to employ a
nurse the meeting* yesterday afternoon]
pertected a permanent organisation and
elected officers. \lr-. B. «>. \Yot*;s was
chosen president to succeed Mrs- \V. K.
Mendenhall who will he absent I rout the
city for some time. Mrs. \\. A. W»*ss i"j
vice president; Mi"" Betty Hopper secre-
tary; Mi". VY. H. Anderson treasunr and
Mr>- .1. II. Fra nr. auditor. A hoard of >a
pervisors. consisting of Mrs. \Y. A. Boss
Mrs. W. B. Crcnger. Mr-. Hreen and Miss!
Nora Kelly was elected*
|>r. B. ff Works addressed the meeting
upon tin* benefit" to the work altil.atioir
with the Wed Cross wot;M prove. City
Manager W. K. Andcr-on told the meeting
that the eity eoniini—ion appreciated fill-]
lv the need lor tin* eoiisercatioii ot ehdd
pfo and would get behind the movement
both morally and film ueiailv As evidence!
of thi" "Upjh.rt Mr. Audcrson stated that
I lie eitv had voted $loft a month to the
support of the proposition.
Hr. W- K. Sp vey eity physician who
has been active in hi> sttpurt of the move-
ment "inee it" starting nuirift a short talk
explaining the inestimable value the en»-
pb-yuient of stteh a nurse would prove to
the eity. *
CHILDREN STARVE TO DEATH IN
GERMAN REFORM SCHOOL]
Amsterdam July 2ft.-*-The death of rixj
children at the M< nnan reform school in
Tietenort Saxe-Weimar from what prae )
ticallv amounts to starvation a’‘though it
is pohtely cabled "under nourishment" in
lr* otf cial reports has caused widespread)
ctuiiniunt in Germany. Assailed in the
Grand Ducal parliament tor tolerating;
such condition* the government put forth)
the divt rting excuse that the children died
from “tuberculosis brought «»u bv defi-
cient mental conditions." This” says
Vorwaerts in a scathing editor a) is *\t
disease that is likely to prove nime seriouSj
and more mysterious than the influenza
i pid< mie in Spain." ‘
Browncw.He Commandfry No. 62 K. T.
-dated Conclave Monday July
!‘J ld|S. at H o'clock p. ui. Reg-'
u ar business and the Order of
the Temple to lie given and a sim-
ple repast. A.’I Templars invited.
C. II Thorn. Commander-
J. J. Cocke Recorder.
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CHARLIE CHAPLAIN'
With Mabel Normaml
—IS—
‘HIS DARE DEVIL QUEEN’
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Wm.Russel In 5 Rea 1 feature
“SNAP JUDGMENT”
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TOMORROW
* NEAL HART
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In a Neu) Western Drama
^^TWGGERS^
Scoedule of Prices for
Palm Beach Cleaning
a:;;l»
Pressing Service
Hcgnlnr dally service collecting T~
and delivery; ticket good- for X *"| 1 I
10 Heaninra and nreMsiiirs. »\J\J
liiKiikr daily wniiv where m f* I
service ticket are not (•iirclmscd u| In
- -each -unit . * w/v I
Special— /jj Cn
One hour service .*
Special— kip
:i0 iiiiiiiiU service .
MODEL LAUNDRY
Phone l.
PERSONALS
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Mr. and Mrs. A. I.issuer and daughter!
••I Ihiruia are visitors in llie eitv*
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II. A. Mutts and I*. It. Kemiatiier ol’
siaii H« nit«» are in the eitv. »
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A. B. .laeohs ot Donna is hi the eitv.
K. J. Marx ot New A • • rl; City ~ in the
eitv on a business mission.
Hurt «d Sintou - registered at the
Mdler.
D. K. Broun ot ifiehitintid V a.J o a
I'Usitiess visitor in the eitv.
M- If. Siiutli ot Tmi| e s in tlievritv.'
Mr-. I. M. l i 'ton and Air i S. Morse
«d Kingsville are visitors u !h* eit\ today.’
tt. |-\ I^.rdeh.iu and Mr. and Mrs. <i. K
11! s Nan Antonio are registered at the
Travelers. |
B. Strau- ot Ilou-ti ’i T a husnies- vis-
itor in the eitv today.
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K. I . Kills lit Kntgs\i l. ~ u the eit \
on hitsiiiess.
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Mr*. |„ (J. Mebh and little daughter of
lingo t tklu.. in the eitv visiting Mrs.
|{. I.. St ell. Mrs. Wehh \\ l’I Im remeildrereil
in Browns\i| e ;i« Mi— I’raiiei's |*eare\
who resided here tor a number ot years
and was a ten*.her in the puhiie sehools. |
Federal Inspection
of Cavalry Tuesday
Captu'n M. S. Momae-c this morning re-
eeivwl a telegraphu- order from I i*xus na-
tionaJ guard headipiurters auuoiitieing
that the Brownsville eavalry troop would
l>e federally inspected on Tuesday ot next ;
week at !• o'eloek. I lie telegram slates
that the ins|K»etiflg otfieers will nspeet
the Hidalgo troop on Monday and will
eoine immediately here. The ins|K« tjag
ot fi e« i s are Major Graham. M..joi
Clark and Colonel Natier.
TODAY
Win. Kox presents (»!ad\ - Brockwell in
“HER ONE MISTAKE”
A dramatic story of the unwritten law.
by (Ico. Scarborough. •
Miss (tladys BrorkweJI hiis a surprise in
store for her friends in this rapid-tin
. '■>! picture. She plays a dual r«>l *.
somethin" not new to her of cour-e but
here her friends wid see her* entreh
changed in one churactori/.uhon. She does
th simply by Unutkinjr up" her nose. The
pay itself is a thrilling; story of a poor
"ir! and a rich birl IniIIi fooled by a crook.
Tojrctlier they finally hriinr him to a ji3-?
cud.
LONESOME LUKE IN AN 07ARK R0-:
MANCE COMEDY .
raaBMH—wi—n n wmhkb
besides SaviniWheat
Ha Says I’m Saving
Cooking When I Eat
POST
TOASTIES
BEST
CORN
FLAKES
5a ever
WII L YOU LEAD OR FOLLOW? j|
—We have and sell y
Paints and Varnishes for Every Purpose
EAGLE PASS LUMBER COMPAP*
B3CWi»SV!LLE. TEXAS
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HOUSTON CAFE
> TWELFTH STREET. * ACROSS TRAVELERS' HO'
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Best Regular Meals in the City 35
CHOP SUEY. ALL KINDS OF CHINESE AND AMERICAN DISHES. B
SERVICE. REFINED FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
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UK) (iUAM)i: RAILWAY
TIME TABLE
Brownsville . Point Isabel .
L<*av» !* :f»«* a. m. Leave 5:00
Arrive 11:45 |». m. Arrive 10.45
NO SMOKE NO SPARKS MO DUST
—-A “SHORTAGE OF ICE=
in Hon-.on. Dallas. Fort Worth. S« n Antoni>. nnd many ether Texas cities. We
tunnte'v foreseen these conditions aid prepared in tune. Tne cost of production
has been very greasy increased while our prite* have been only reasonably increai
pase oi.r price* with these in othrr cities.
Peoples Ice &Mfg. O
Reuters Peerless Seeds 4
Selected for South Texas i
l am bow booking orders for Rlooni<dale Savpy .1
tjpilgUt SpiBad Seed for September delivery. New crop
grown from nty ova* stock seed superior ia every respect.
/Write for pnees oa quantity you desire. ^B
PaLL» q.^ Cood Cabbage Seed is critically scarce this sura- J
mcr. 1 am fortunately able to offer choice fresh djj
seed ray own strains of Stein’s tarty Fiat Dutch Succession ^B
Charleston Waktfiekfi Sure head Texas Volga St. Louis Market
etc. at reasonable prides. Shipment during july or August.
«?ny»nr 'V-mne For years Reuter’s Genuine Bermuda ^
£>C£lO.LU«* UfloJUb Onion Seed has been the choice of
a majority o! tbeco amercia: growers of South Texas. “There*-* mL
aRvason.” Now booking orders for Yellow and Crystal While
Wax for early delivery. J
f oHtinp -'Tv si trill •• in c* 'T Boston lettuce Seed is ^3
;ickuo\ ledged to be superior aye titer and is the J
best seed for South Texas. New crop seed be ready for early 4CT
delivery. Order no\.. ^^B
r f.? .- * nv» specialized in vegetable seeds
* w%^CkCl -IV X t*^vi«2 for " :uth Texas and ray stocks for
’ sumner cud frilsowi *; . tier you the m-wt profitable varieties for
iliojU crops you attend to plant A a. lor prices.
HRc*«Vs Gr»is •
1 crop for South Te as. New crop in:* hV'-'x_
polled seed now : u«iy izf A:inr..ent. i* >.
AUjifn Recleaned :it : cro. VAa
xUIoila K« • o "" -> : ■ .... .
Peruvian At. di Seed free from ncx* '
ions weeds etc. a. fair price:.
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► on a po iil will bring yon s j . / 5 /gjjf
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i Catalogue Wtif '■ July. |-
OiSiS REIT"f-t
DEW ORLEANS LA. lij 1 t : •:/ ^ jjf |
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Two Local Men
Enter Serveic
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F- K. Howard of Hit* Eagle PharnuTey.
recently !i{i|Miiiitt*d eiirodiug agent for
the l . S. shipping Imard minding serv-
ice nepurl" numerous impiines hvic
young men who prefer serving 'their
country in the great war on Hie sea nilli-
ir than on land. Most »»f the would-lie
raertiils want to know whaI the pay is
while training. They are nforiued that
• is JjCiO a month pills board and lodg-
ing and the list* of a uniform- After ap-
proximately two months «.u a training
ship the merchant murine recruits art*
placed in the . rews of cargo or pa - ea-
ger vessels for me«*«-anti e voyagi - to
vareno «-:«ri»»s tbf rlotie. The) ure
exempted front lrd.lary service.
I*er*y f lit i|. ck. <i and Arch halo
I rasier Vlairieh . r. - d rig or. the fndi-
aua h . • Iren recruited by Mr.
Howard and have been forwarded to Jones
pier Norfolk \a. where they are to re-i
*ort not later than July 2t»ih and will in*-
Mediate y go alHgird a l>. S' shipping hoard!
raining ship as apprentices to be trained
or duty in crew* of the new men bant
nurme as members of which they will be
‘fw* lrom au*>'
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIF
KKYS I .* >S'I nil 4'liiiiti with sm
markwl II. It. Kiinl*-r i»!**jts*** notify t
! ftiUN* ll 'xjiital. ‘
THE BRIDE S AWAKENING
Murray at lit** ftnuiuilaiui Mon*
I LET YOUR MON
EARN MONEY For
A CHANCE TO MAKE FRO
TO I GOO PER CENT ON IN
MEATS IN THE
Southern Motor M
A ssociation—
A Texas factory located at
ton. Texas for the manufac!
Cars Trucks and Tractors.
Sit A RESSJ00 / V/r Y
50 Per Cent Cast
Balance 2-4 and 6 months.
NO INTER ESI
Shares for sale by:
E. L. Ganimage am! E- G. A
1222 Elizabeth St. Brownsvii
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