Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 236, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 6, 1920 Page: 2 of 4
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Estab ishu) July 4. 1093
BRUWNSVILLE H E MALI) PU3. Cu.
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posted 11< • at Hrow as vi lb*. Texas.
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old Mint hew addresses
f ill flit- nil V o| ItrolV lisville
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1’ . I «•* s *1 fjl't- atintis sl.mild in* al-
ii • s; • i in »' I'tni-Mi'V. ami ii t.s 1. i•
ter-. • ''ite! i t! fnr ptildi* at'na should
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fm :■ ne at .n edd be • netted with the
tal* o.mil of »!i writer. The tunite v. II
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« T KSP V vPRIL <i 11120
i U i STREETS PAVE
1HKM NOW
if i i a •- of delays due to first
i n . ■ »■ <1 then another. It ap-
pear i* the city Is in earnest in
In • in mi i‘ pi-opium of street im-
:'<>■ Soi i ' 'le ..-rav '1 \c >r‘;
'la air ; ■:> teen done hut in th •
main th-. eouti i entered into' la.e
i : i?m • wvh the paving cou*
t iaetor- ' aV. hnivdy been touched.
■ » |*. ■ *i. - I Hr >* as. iile want
*.- .rets than they now have.
'l l.got a tre els and want
tie ft v ifhout further unnecessa..
<’« ht <l» *w .. ville’:' streets must be
• l.i r telay can serve no
pn ■{ t * ■ T ’ t-. i eel as to in-
i r>. e lie (vt ui the work that nlti-
e it. \» iii nave to he done.
I'he city ho e.intruded with the
i 1 . • ■ "'V I a t- ail
id' ! *!*ii'i u yards oi raving
i lie 1> i will he done on I ’liza-
I r. . whu-h ilie fitv preeo.4.
u i i • a I aid cover wi*h n
inch ."•* a quoiter of trerxoek and
ij>pi •< ■ tat ? g. !r:s pavitiif w
vi1 *o. -j. . ii. t to i .:.a
lioiil* vui- I facti:;' th ' high school
ers will
• • I i u a square yard which is
c.jur ..ct to Vl’.W 1-2 a mmum.
I •*!. oi an :ce|j< e of $125.31 to
.ii. h iii foot let.
• l "i . d.y 7*' • rc<-~. to pay one-third
11; I »" |i.i*.ml from corner u>
eoi1 ' dl :l i : for c.e- -ings.
If * r i\ r y\ ill be i a.!- d
up .i • i ii.divn.u.-! contra' is and
dep" wring the cost of
» i' »-i * ’ in work This plan
of fit or *i< • . i. i- pointed out i the
only on* ... ' bl. ; tile city i> not in
posite* i to -ttite the property own-
er* i- * a «» - *s. nient.i Yvdl
inn h *’ot' 1 i.?y ' ie const«ui t ton
i or ipan. *. i >i ♦ of *hc homestead
law
i i* • e<i uiai mu* properly
a ' • . I ' th street w !l until-
.1 .o> • ito the proposition. If
i*•»> • . ' 1 mp ve I it will
. rrw ”!■’ ♦Vroughfare after
v. 1 «!. ■ *.i etty owners on other
sire* t.. .v..sine whether they
w ant .. ov( it nt < r a:i-
* * t i11 • t ' * J ■ ‘ e:i
will i n- * to “first conw first
si-rvi ■'" ’?1 e property owners
«n an Mem.. • ’ iy -secure ihetr im-
t < i « *•! *r in whiCi.
they e«erptft -..ning the -ontrncts
and .'*■:■ *•:■;heir t in «. .
Tt.« e« uriy i:lww; tr* begin the
v.or! of ituiidin. a rv tern highway.
•W i tirov. i Aitle •
mil i" h« :that there ore «;..*»■!
roanh until one -t; Hr<*\. .(.\ .ik*’ -
utrwti®?
V\ 11 h iuv yv> :t amount of llevelop-
ioer ow ittiiiur on in* mediate! >
aroiti'I !>.• * \ t’P.. -;t behoove ' the
pe ; of ti * to climb into the
bundv aip'u ;tr»<: put their city right
at th*- • ••• . f th. ':kf in th* ira; it
<*i t» i< it u* oi vt mentis. Things
h.r. *M>t to' -e rapidly as they
t ie !-t ... a th * tv** two years hj.
they . e t-'ft ttw w .. -right up.in u
it m tit In* •u * I.
T';iei no * i it* ar.'To ’he re*
t< ‘ .*11.. i f v J .tr ami geo i
. li> « » i. once at
pro* i*'1 uil! » •*• \. .--tit h f* «h**:" ex-
i-mi|iii v.-«' ill !■ * n difficult mat-
ter h••**»■.»•* ; ne -.-.--ner pn >erty ow ncr«
cj'.h . ' v turn*- have come.
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MEXICAN CONDITIONS ON THE
MF.ND.
(Brooklyn Daily Eagle)
We would like* to accept at its face
value the accumulating evidence that
Mexico i- getting hack on her feet and j
that a change is coming over the spirit
of our diplomatic relations. It is a
fact thal our trade with Mexico has
within the past year undergone a
marked improvement. Reliable Amer-
ican observers report that conditions
}>• \>w th' Rio (irande are better today
than at any time since the Madero
revolution.
On top of this comes the announce-
ment through the Mexican enhas y
.at Washington that M %ico is shortly
resume the payment of interest on her
foreigntlebt and carry out the project
of establi hing a bank of the republic.
We hold about om ■♦bird of Mexico's
external not s win n total me
$100000000. The annual interest is
about 512 000.000 and the lapsed in-
ter st daring the past seven years is.
rouyilly >84000000. Receipts from
new U> ait inn and the red ora ion of
normal conditions are now producing
revenue in excess of expenditures ac-
c< i !ing to reliable reports.
As to ou** diplomatic relations.
President Wilson’s appointment of.
Henry ^Morganthau give.; a strong
« lew as tn the White House’s policy
and purpose. Wo have no idea of
the exact status of oar relations with
[Carranza under Secretary Lansing
but his ultimatum in the Jenkins case
and the failure of Ambassador
I’lcteher t:> make headway in improv-
ing relations indicate one thing while
he appointment of a man known to
be as < lose to the president as Mr.
.
Whether th" president and Mr. Lan-
policy is < f less importance at present
• han the concludve proof of 1 re : lent
Wihon's purpe e to reach a bettor un-
derstamling shown by Mr. Morgan-
| rhau’s a mmint m. nt. The prospec t of
sue cc ss in bringing this about is en-
hance 1 by the recent dcvcloj ner.t* in
Mexico.
AMERICAN SHIPPING ON CER-
AN TRADE ROUTES.
* (New York Sun-Herald)
Whatever its sincerity there is no
horse sense in the protest to the
l*i: ted States shipping board again at
r the proposal to put American govern-
or nt ov.r* 1 vessels on the old Ham-
1 rr ‘ lerifm line trade route*. If
« • American shipping is to thrive it
want-' t«> >j t hu in;-.-; wherever it can
! get it and carry nil of it that it can
carry at a profit exactly a. the Kuro-
;ua i oin} m • did bt f« re the war
iid exactly as they are doing or try-
ing to do since the war.
If American shipping doesn’t jump
in tn the Hamburg-American routes
u. ing Hamburg-American piers ter-
minals feelers organizations or any-'
thing tine that car. be used we simply
-hall abdicate our right.*; in these j
out*s and the business that goes with
them to British. French Belgian and1
other shipping. As a matter of fact
hr Hr.it* lire s of Kndand already j
the II •nd urg-American Company to j
havo entered into an agreement with]
operate the Hamburg-China route.
The Be!’ ian i >v; roment’s Royal Bel* i
ginn line ha* been negotiating for the
River Plate line. The German Portu-
gal service is under consideration by
- P rtugut e steamship company anti1
ulrglHimen in control of a Chilean
company are lidding for routes for-]
roeriy s rved by the Kosmos line
while a Standanavian group also
w:;. to g t into the game.
German overseas traffic is going to
be handled by somebody. If it is good
enough to be handled by British ami
o h- r forei .-*» hipping companies it is
good enough *o be handled by ours. I
We have more ships than we can use
in our own over- -a traffic. We are
roir*: to have still nv r*. We never]
hall mriinta n a world merchant ma-
rine until like others we are willing
and eager and able to do ocean-carry- j
in# busi less an]
Mias and for an body on the face of
the earth.
The object of shipping is to ge*
business. Let tr; get curs.
\ ti i [.ill liver !ie**>i:;i an overhaul**!
wit It II I'li'ie. Ii benefits are ivtmedi
?• I«•!v a[.|i; Energy ta! «••! the plan
i.i iti/in i'petite returns mid the
hour of i bring* with it sound n
£ f rri. i dtk*. Sold by all
• *
•*F curd Seven Rat* Dead in Bin Next
Morning"
1{ •.•••• t \Vi .fhlruff sins: "My pr* m
* - • i;u«e.t 1 I1 til nil . I t ried
A I SNA1 * *>ti friend's r. 'Uniitendiltioii.
Vi ■ ! i or .y fi.i o.) • \en dead ruts ii
I 'i. two near f.*i I box. three in stall
i 'mind large number since. No >n.eii
1 : • n .1 ;! It ATW N Al* dr? * them
• ip. Host tiling * have ever used." Three
.’7i s. lior. :*i.. <l.Ht. Sold and gnarati*
>• i I 1‘. ;!*• J*i :u* a >. K< <l< r!;t • 1
!!;•: I vv a i • • < imhI Mai net !!• steiro. ad
NOW ON SALE—Ticket* for Mut-
irr! i.' -h cor.c< rt Tuesday night
I ('mmunity H'-utt; price* $1; chi?-
- n under twelve 50 ccn!.. 3-31 -7i
Hand Sapolio - The
{Ideal forloilet and Bath)
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TOD A Y !
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/kmericarv Film Co.Inc.
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SIX x£I i
a six part nmucno;; of unusual merit. |
A Play That Critics Proclaim
“The Biggest Western Play of ihe Year”
Also a Lyons-Moran Comedy
“THE LATEST IN PANTS”
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SOUND JUDGMENT
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In choosing your office or factory employees
»i you inquire into their records and past exper-
ience. . ’ •
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In the same way it is only a mailer of sound •
jud&men': to exercise die criminal ion in select-
ing the bank which is to work for ycu in the 1
handling of your financial affairs.
The excellent facilities of this institution are
at your disposal now as throughout its entire
period of service to this community.
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Brownsville Texas.
Capital Stock:
Paid in.$]0OCO0.C0
From Earnings .. .$100000.00 $200000.00
Surplus Fund ( Farm (1). 125000.00
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Will Happen Soon |
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Only 'riVi*: 1 -6?h f
2STH-YEAR-25TH 1
8 The Original-The On y 1
Smart Set Minstrels |
THE BIGGEST AND LEST OF ALL
G C ' A A FAMOUS
COMPANY iJ. ; » FASCINATING
OF ^ ^ i FUNSTERS
Headed by Sweetest of BEST
I That Singers— Great —BY—
Funny Fellow Dancers TEST
EVERYTHING^NEW VN MINSTRELSY
Concert Band-Symphony Orchestra
Parade at Noon. Concert at 7:?0
Prices—50c 75c $1.00—Plus War Tax.
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MHK!rwsk His raa&fcxr>rc i;. • * .; T-arcsaE.’x
pp—T-' '
Vi1 Afow 'you know
why the Birds Sing
Nervousness bearing-down and
stretching pains in the abdomen ate
avoided by the use of
Motiier’sFriend
according to the tc timony of thotis-
end ft mothers who have used this
time honored preparation. Mothers
Friend soothes the fine net work of
nerves beneath the skin and thru its
regular use during the period the
muscles are made to expand more eas-
ily. Mother’s Friend is used externally.
At all Druggists.
fpccia! ®oot trt o*i Mnthethot J an J Hal-y frw.
ltiaJ6ci<i Kceui-n t Co Dpt I -13Atlanta.U..
.Sk ”
DR. BURKHAR1
•rant® y*:t to writ* hrn todi t f- * a
yatm*nt of Pr. Hurkhart’s V* ’ '
lompfiitd. Pay for si mo warn cum! of
. Ivt r Ktdnoy Funaa \ Trouble. Court#-
g< • i it: •
■
11* \ -r tali'- » far ("J'li*. Flu. AtlftrcM Ctt
'1 t.n I t. nmitintiti O. tor talo at all
l>twj «.J-\lay t re a t •je.—■—.'.1
Hov/’j This ?
TVc c~er fmM for any earn of «*a arrfc
that tanr.a! be cured by liALLAi
CATARRH MEDICINE.
IIALI/S CATARRH MEDICINE Jr fatt-
en internally and acts through the El .J
on the Mucous Surfaces of the System.
Sold by druryists for over forty years.
Price 75c. Testimonials free.
t\ J. Cheney it Co. Toledo Ohio.
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•Ruts Fas ■ l:p A! Other Fowl tor 0n«
o. ii'ii-Si'Sp ’
'iiifir fi v«t n. ti! i.| It A r .vv.\J* is tb«‘ir
•t. Kills ;u . *. 111 itmi -4s. I »i ii- . it *
.-•»•» :>ss. 1C. kill**.! with HAT
'N.V!* if;; ■ !; » i It \T-S*N'Al’
r. < f* ■ ■ . 1 i _ i * 4 iii I ...
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' "tli<>r iimmI. ('ill r *!■>.- Wi'fs’l i•m; -It
t. .vn'i -t. i-Icmiio.4* 'mir»*»n ml m:*i mi; «•
r. i !• f. •> stmt's. tt-S*. Si.t a S ►!<!
■ ui‘i jt;imr*1*t**4 ■'* i'.v Rafl** I 1 n .i<Uor-
• .:i ‘I l!;.r»i ..nr*- ( «». ami .Vianiii‘1 It v
twin. udv.j
You meed it- '1 •
Hollister’s Rooky Mountain Ten this
Spring. Without fail try tiiL- f'anu>u
Spring Cleanser — fiz-ik. — Cisneros
Drug Story. 1
THE CLIFF DWELLERS ■;
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Had a Good Excuse for Doing Very Litile ;;
* ;;
' Remodeling ;;
Provided by nature the wall of a rocky cliff
* offered limited possibilities f«»r those prehistoric
* people to improve into on aHistic home. Hut
* those limitations don’t apply to your home. \ \
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i EAGLE PASS LUMBER COMPANY ::
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A STRONG DEPENDABLE
BANKING CONNECTION
STATE BANK & TRUST GO.
Guaranty Fund Bank
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Lone Star Immigration
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Company
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Developing
El Jar din Lands
GENERAL OFFICES LOCAL OFFICES
408 Gumbel Building 207 Merchants Nat'l Bank Bldg.
Kansas City Mo. Brownsville Texas
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■ Fire Life Accident •>
! Automobile i:
W. 3. CLINT |i
| 20$ Merchnts National Bank Phone 6 ;;
Houston Cafe
T welftli Street. Two Minutes from Depot
BEST REGULAR MEALS IN THE CITY 35c
Chop Sury. Ail kinds of Chines* end American Dishes. Best
Service. Refined for L*di«s and Gentlemen.
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Over 109/ 0 1«; irdcr.; tome of n
ihv-t:: the hi •jy. t n.ai.. I garden;; in
the coui ry—art plaiu<-d vviih
>Va c. h < >uh fy : jed. T! •<% gar-
denia 4 know teat the testing of
«.« in the » < U ’ vt ;r ; iniurc
Mgho-t qasktjr and j ■ r>. y of «r.iin.
ViFV^E FJG&T IV 2 W
-f\ k. Gm i.Ii'aai.Tic it.ti
1*' 1020 C&'&Jog
- ’re . • t ■ i icin
dinrtior.r of a!! ti • ■ ♦ ndard Well-
known van tit Wh;:a v« a may wnnt is
tier© Ask t r \ •»t.r copy tossy.
HVTEREl'XE r.pea;:o%;k co.
«<m MiltrauU^r Av . ClilCACO
fcJCIK-i Qua’ity SzcJj or - Said by
SLOW
DEATH
Aches rains nervousness diffi-
culty in urinating often msas
serious disorders. The world’s
ctar.i.'ard remedy for kidney liver
bladder and uric acid troubles—
GOLD MEDAL:
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bring quick relief end often ward or?
deadly diseases. Known ns the nation !
re*r.eJy rf Holland f r moro than 2'.)
years. All druggist? in three sire t. 1
Uek lot the name Gold Medal on eeery bot :
tad «e:»pt (to imitation
TRY A CLASSIFIED AD.
I ®VER>EATiNGj
J » the root ot neeriy ell digestive I
. c.»?». *' you? digestion ii wr«k ar
K c..t of lai’.tr Wetter »t lera and use
* KHtOIDS
bbw ii! to Uetf-r drsation.
r.oaia.’it t© ta*te—effective. Let
h ~m'i dt o straighten eut your
di^er-ee trochlea.
••r rr: -~y scorr * aowve
sr- " ~ * CC.TTo .JMUt.'iON
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children
fn Use For Over 30 Years
Always oeaia
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