The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 228, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 12, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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CTIft Heralit
Established July 4. 1893.
BROWNSVILLE HERALD P’JB. CO.
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all news dispatcher credited t > it or not
otherwise credited in this i*aper and
also the local uewe published herein.
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Huhacribera in the City of Brownsville
who fail to receive i’llK lll#l'.\LI) regu-
larly are re<|ue*ted to notify the office
promptly. Telephone No. 7. New sub-
acrilter* should receive their fir»t paper
not later than the second day after the
order i* In the office of TIIK HKItAl.I).
Kvery auhacriher. even in the most dis-
tant sections of the city should receive
bia daily paper not later than l» p. m.
and hia Sunday paper hy 7 a. m
Checks should he made payable to The
Brownsville Herald Publishing Company.
Business communication* should l>e ad-
dressed to the company and items let-
ter*. etc. intended for publication should
be add reused to the Kditor. The lleral 1.
Brownsville Texas. letters intended
for publication should he signed with the
ful. name of the writer. 'Hie name will
Oot he printed if not desired blit it will
be considered nil evidence of good faith
on the part of the writer.
notkt: 'ro tiie ri itur.
Any erroneous reflection upon th**
character fttandiag <*r reputation <.f at.y
pera*in firm or corporation which nay
appear in the coltlliiljs of 'I'll»- ll*-n:l| will
be gladly corre* t***l upon >t* being
brought to the at.eution of the pub
Malic ra.
It la important when dcairmg the a<1-
dreMH of y<»ur paper changed to give both
old and new ndilresHea
Sunday Feb. 12 1922
GENERALLY GETS THE CON-
TRACT
It wax truly kind and thoughtful
of i he
owners of building .v* r two Dorics
high to add the ovr.t ten f t of
fire • icapi to
m.-nt just at tl timi Wit
government about to throw an enor
mous amount of -‘cel < n the mar-
ket scrapping warships and a con-
sequent drop in price.' <>n stc?l prod-
ucts doubtb pending in the near
future ihc aforesaid own is of su< i
buildings are compelled to contra*
for the construction of ihc addition'
to their fire escapes to be complete !
within sixty days after the date of
notice. The mice they niU't pay
is tPff? <• yee - a
f>*r foot. In
other word' the co>* of a t* n-foot
addition to your fire e t a; •• will to*
$285. Some Brown-vil e iinin> a!-
ready have signed cont: .. • ;:* that
price. Others somewhat s’un; •! t
the price are waiting to i <• if ‘he
state fire marshal is •* ilv i*i * ii-
est in forcing th - out
penditure upon them at ’i. . *i i"
this particular time when t! • y l av*
just paid their unu-ually in-ivy • •
to the state county city and b ol
districts.
When it is understoo i tin* the
cost of the- apparently small pi
of iron work averaging ten fee:
length is almost as much a- the cost
of the entire f re * scape on thr e
story buildings. • rented some -ix
years ago it i- seen readily wha*
an apparent injustice i- iieing d •
For instance th cost of th «• cu
on a three-story building - \ yea-
ago reaching from the roof t > with-
in ten fe**t of th*- s’dewal . vru
about $375. Th*' c* st of the *• n foot
a*t*lition now require 1 *.vl' b *•
There could be n«> better e\ teph-
fication of the wrong which i- l*
perpetrated again-t the suffering
public by the Steal Tru t ail * 1 er th
country than th - little >1 < t le-son.
which is now being given in ev ry
town in Texas. The promt* appear-
ance of the reminders by tel am*
panics that the t:*v mat ha ' b ...g
must be complied with within sixty
days at the ri k of a '.no of s *0
per day f*>r cverv .*■ of ti.ilu*
comply with the * rdi r alter th i*
period of time fit in very n'.fl'
for th*' steel con turn; -. it g n
ally get- the contract.
THE VALI-FY HEMS Al.i. OX
POTATO*S
To read the H< u- on Post f rm
editorial writer "tl -
when potato crops should b< put it.
No .louht th. Post '
correct if his i« *rks re •• • h
Brazos rivet bottom a- d other • ttr
of Texas outsi.d of th; - u >i
of the Lower P.io 1 rar i A •
Here. Herald n w writers have
told you
of Irish potatoes are f ourehi ttr.
and |Im
ket within about six or seven we
Kemontber it require- four mo-ih
to produ. 6 a ciop »f : it ato * ft
ure it out yourself and you will
see that Valley planter- had 'heir
potato seed in the ground over two
months ago.
The beauty of this f* r Valiev
farmers is that the market me*
probably will be bare of potato s
bv the end of March when our cm
will be ready to ship. Top price
should reward them. If they do
not it will be because of "some-
thing rotten” »n marketing cnmli-
1 tions Valley farm shippers should
be wise this time and investigate
.condition.* before sending their crop
to market. We should know whai.
stocks of potatoes are being held in
the northern markets ana not ri-k
the price be?n r deprc -**■ j by north-
ern .* orage concern'- throwing a lot
of oid spuds on th • market just as
we are ready to ship our dc icious.
sweet new potatoes.
The Herald hone-tiy believes it
would pay our shippers to advertise
their product- in the northern cities
so as to create a demand for the
new potatoes.
THE ONE WE HONOR TODAY
In every American city today
tribute is being paid to the memory
of Abraham Lincoln the great
Email i pa tor. Both north an i south
of Mason and Dixon’s line hi^ name
is revered as one of America’s great-
est men. That Lincoln was in hi<
time one of the most misunderstood
of men at times isolate 1 and es-
tranged from tho>< about him who
should have been his strongest >uj»-
porters a victim of suspicion a: !
distrust on the part ■ f hi* own party
is related by historians. But hi'
martyrdom at • hand* of the f:*-
untie John Wilke* Booth made him
at once the hero of hg- country. Hi
true greatne*- was acknowledged
then. The luster <>f his name grew
brighter and brighter not only fro'i
tin* fact that he was the sacrifice
of his cau't*. hut that realization of
hi* true greatness came at « in e t.
all. Lincoln’s name is honored in 1
till lands today. The South with
bowed head pauses to place a flower (
on his grave knowing that he wn
indeed the friend of this section a-
well as - f the North. Southrons
realize that ha 1 he been spared th
horror* of the rsconstiucticm period
probably would never have occurred
that the -urvivors of the Confeder-
acy would have been spared the hit
miliation and t< rture which were in-
fl cted upon them during that ter-
rible time of trial.
I ineoln’s was a great mind a
great heart a noble character. |
Would there were more Americans
to. av cast in th * same mould.
The Indianapolis News sagged 1
r-eently that those ex-service hum* j
who receive the »:->h bonus and do 1
not need the money should return j
d to the government on account of |
t ie financial condition of the gov-
enment. To which an A. K. F. man
aptly a-ks that paper if our gov-
trvment is in such dire straits why
would it not be a patriotic duty to
those holder- of Liberty bonds who
do not need the money they repre- j
rent to cancel part of their hddin- -
with the government? .Many bought |
Liberty bonds in* points out from
enormous war profit.- and fabulous
wage.' at the exp -use of the govern*
ittc-nt “while we boy were wad.mj
in mud. risking our lives and en (an-
gering our health for >1 u day
three fourths of which want for in-
su. a nee and allotments to keen oar
d p*-ncients bn k home.” The ques- ■
tim i- to tin* point.
Mr. Mackintosh president of the
Associated A-.ivi tlisinu flubs of tie !
World has made it plain to Te-.a-
hu iness men on hi re* ent toui *f
th * slat ■ that aiv* rtisinc is as es-
sential to busim-.-s «ss a stock of
ir««. % or stori houses and office'*.
The day when a business can be
cin h’cte 1 succi - fuily without a l- i
ve. t.siiiK >s lore - nee past. No etii
tei'f ri> lur htisines- man i-1 ccn’ent to
sit in his store and ! t people fin i
m't merely by accident that h • ha-
lt nth ’ur *o of fer.
Quit .* a marked contra -f i aff ;r i-
•»ii bv th • ‘.'on r<*- !y ■ f Poland nf-
f- r.p free trai:-port;T'ion a n - it
dc main i f < o. a f* ni »he t nite i
Stale- for i I *f *f -ho 'arvinp- Hu -
s -tns. as compared with the inordi-
nate preeti of American -h.p coin
panics wh i h rai «d ore in f;« trhi
;a is ">0 j i-r uni ininr.;.* ii itely upon
the appropriation by congress of
$23000000 t i send food to -ave
those helpb s famine vielim* of
lie - :a
We wonder* why chewir.tr pu ’ es-
caped notir. as * pus- 1>V -o r i of
to chip to f .. the - >1 in r h. i u -.
W h is two tontly
\vt.rkir.tr. i n-u..i;n - * n.nai-:- i.Uatl-
tit>» of t!:. - } t > u. t. unite a h:m !-
some sum. iloub; • could he t ea -
ir* d by a t:*\ of u ce.it on every
pa . u_c. At I why uo*?
Ten mills. • ■ • opl are starving
to denth in Rus ia. Jefferson I»;«vi.~
( i ri of Km;l:i 1 has just pai i near-
ly a mil ion d-d’a: > in Paris for a
pearl necklace with which the form-
er < xtravauar.l -i '’in Mar 1. ui-e
of liunyat \ u-« to adorn her royal
neck. 'Ill* tv.o items look more
sT.kir.jr place i .1 juxtaposition.
■—» —« ^ <►-
‘ih* Steal Trust mti.-t have it-
rhckiuirs of coui-e. Piowi v.lie is
iialy one >f many towns which i’-f-
f.ti 1 them
11 1. Ol* INPLc KNZA
( l!v \ _.s . ' *»* 1 1* *
VNIOXTOWN. 1’a P< **. 11. \|>|>ro .i-
iaa*e!v 1 ' <>o.) per>«i»s. "*0 per c< nt of the
p-i| uiattVot of l *• or.town tie ill of tn-
fluensH. W. C. Hull city hval.h office.*
a* 1 >urc 1 in a .-’at merit.
SLOW DOWN!
You Can't Peat
“THE SILVER CAR”
It It Fits—
Many a v a \m a. u.: i ouri i.ig
i-n I. I'ispe-.aiiy if he i W il pb'lUJ j
lift in i;ra:e e.
A wuiuw writer nays a gitTa syuiet-
tri al « alvt - are a tiling *f Im atily ami
slut like- t<> look at tie tit. M r!l .-he
lia-< nothing on the men.
A man's job is very uai !i like hi *
wile. If lie slights jt too <|ftetl lie *tto||
v.ill fin I tiimseif se|Mttate>! fr« tn it.
A lot of women feel like lit* rents if
their tMentis ii:ito laieh them
sliopp'Ug III a tell rent store.
“All h lost -ave liouor” s iiunl* pret-
ty. toil i» sometime* - •riii-- a> if honor
was 1 lie last tiling pneple won ini about
saving.
liusli mem > we suj.pt.-e. \'ii« tl t
fir*! eon -eptioti of peiiee ■! *1 ars.
The reason why reform mot • ? ■ ••n* *
ria..e Mali little lieaiw r.\ is lieenU-e
tt a I w a' s ! •>« Keen liaril to make a
horse tiruik if it «fi<| not want t «.
it is better to ha* e a lot of fc»l>s
(Mnei in your stark than one or: your
sloiihier.
Habit rub s most »*f u-. The new
rub will ii n I<1 u | a la tin I home but
(In ."II still rat ill tin kityJieil.
A lot of fools \. bo boa - t of tlirit
li!»lr blooil railllot lie eotivilt1 e»| tiuil
that only re.l blooil will get them . ay
tv tor;' in tins eoitiiitv.
it is l.aril to etinv'lire some gills
that tin* rtore paint it ml powder tin \
’iiil *iit the worse they look.
Theor. tieallv w<* Aaieii-ats are op.
.'•■'•e«| to bo-si s. ami yi t (lie g at ma
jorily of us me ti.anie.|.
I'rehfihlv there i- no more iiuim|iort.
nut boob in the whole works than tin*
C.iv who thinks he is the wle.Ie 'how.
When n man is eourtitig he stir -
late Win M lie is n.ani'.I ’• hi-!
s ay* (ui
The Bright
Side
Observation* e( Oldest Inhabitant
Speaking «.f the Agrifiiltural It! < . • »•»
y<m leniemler when *-v*-i-y farmhouse
itnd a l ot's- Mo i. tit the fr >tif suite*'
2ero la Occupations—
Making impressive gestures wl.Iir
mlkil.g over file Ieleplioiie.
We I Ask Doc To Send Him A Pre.
scription
I*• ir Stun:
i'«n’t von : some relief f .r 1. \
I’a'lte who W«s le i liflv • !e |ei| I I.'i
'i* itv manager t.V rt!i i ai ohna
1 '..t it Iturea ? A X. o
Gc.°d Hope. 3tj( Poor kef'?
W 1 ell tlli'gs j;. wrong.
lx • **’» «•! «»*• 1 fill. Ito -.
A I t | '. sotl«
A\'iI! < ase yoiir wo.
Now •len t !>ri* il* -
If von • an*t s'i'g
Then jnsr whistle
l ike ev tvthing!
Takes From Tin Minutrs To Half
Hour To Say It
"Fa. w1 at is the long's* won! ill the
!atf*>iiltte V” asked t *t|>>- e. e
"!i is i) i. no* I a pi|!>li' s.o.jper ns'*'
” her* • e sat ‘Inst one w on I more an I
I W II i lose"" replied |’a.
RJ.c Must Have A Pe.fy Nature
'I h’ V 1. Ill heell *|is 11ss■ 11 — tile Jiet
r *• • s »?n- •• w m e< aliet] tin n.
"Wliat the*s your w if< < nil von. Il"ii
seine o||e tl'k' I the lit ** 'k-'.>. ! i te*
i tle man v! • s|.M..| a little wav off
f i the ffr* r:T*.
* '!!• iirjeMa usually eall< me .| *v.
s'rhu ’ 11« nry.
7 3 Make Sure Of Re no Hc"d Up
a**d Robbed—
F'r-h von.* ■ M jn „ ddir p*j|. e an!
t i wan !«*r off itt > >m ir loitt*!\ -:re**t.
I \pet ■ *m» of fu .N ha proven then*
■ Ito ..i-taiii v« a.v of « o*t\ire; the
••nTt.l’ts tn ie" i v< on i f v .tij- in-h.
IJev n 0! . iv* IJatnf' CI-'S
I v i■ »' ’t«1 < 11* <'. 11 ’a! • • •• 11 eii
St ! I ! • *«J l i • jt**f'nl ” In- i-c-j
i» i t' • It •:»> 1 . f fl-aMi v il f t I in
V li.it • r•»j*•*•» .In v ! 'i I ill »
V. »!i. • * j;t n: '! •* t "i'r i .ft' ■ • 'u
v. r*. t ’ ?
Daily Sentn.'e Rp-mnn
^ u- t>:n i c.;* ise iw.-n a-
.. '
V'isii |> W?s Me
Wil’ I!.r i t - 1 :'i»* ii:-.\
I iv ;»!'• - til*1 ■ . i\ i• -:;v«
\
Fttr tl. it i! •*> i. nvi'il lim *
t. V S
Vo T' » • H( d f*to'e ni ’Em
■r„>-.I h..?** |!n ri.
"*In : ! *-I 'l l' Sn. krr
■*fi' n hi;;!' vii s*:|**t "tiff t * «!• *• *li <-«• **l*!
I .. »r t (. Ii’m * t \ i-ilt it 1 k n«ll)
-r-l' ?** - ! ! i- i •• I ii - • * • ■ fill
ll'it" Ilnur.
< *.\ V » \\\1 I \ ITKMl
ftV t ^ \ '<■ |i* •• I I* ' • K - I
"I :'\\\ \ ‘ will
Vi«- represented it’ the wnr'ii w de e~n-
• n• r ati<i f n»ic :»' confirmer which
.n ft"n« a Mur *h t* tt wa> a t-
nrurccd after a taiji’iet aicctintr.
'Tape’s Cold Compound” is
Quickest Relief Knov.n
stay s.att •• up! Quit blow-
ing and snuffing! A thee of ”Pa|»c'<
t t Id Compound” taken every two
h< ^r- unt'i three «!■*>«•» ar • taken u.v
e r<.
I he f r-‘ do e opev> clogged nos-
*i - and the ar [assures of the
h ; stop" noh? running; rdiev s
•lie headache dulln * ferveri
“Fare's Cold Compound” co*t»
only a few tents at drur nice con-
tains no qu.mne. Insist upon Pay/s!
WHY ARE BUICKS
rrain twardf'l the FiP.ST p *r? cf hon "r at lh ■ N w
York Aitcimo 'e Shew this y ar as tirev luv- !v en for
the part four years? Secat: fie Quick c wn- r l he pub-
lic ir.J the f'afie n il Autcmobile Chap-ber cf Ccmr: rce
ack:>i w'et-^e th .1 the ISiflck ".tar. Js at the li'id of the is*t.
“BETTER TO HAVE BOUGHT A QUICK THAN TO
WISH YOU HAD”
GRAHAM VALLEY QUICK CO.
BROW NS Vi LI E SAN BENI TO McALLEN
income Tax Facts You Should Know
BY BLREAU OF INTERNAL REVENUE
WO. 1.4
'III** r**v**m:** a*t *>i 1021 mi:him**!*
ti.*- < ‘••inmi >: : • r *f Iinm uai l*'< v t*
«.i*il liis a sistunts vhii'i* duty i' ■*•
-•**• tluit til** Inn i*- : **ily ••iii|'i! I
nltii t** ••'.nniiii* all l* . > |ia*H*r-. n <
niotitnratidn l*< arinjc U[**»ii jiii it* • *<* *
tii. r« turn. a*'*l i*» **x min**
.•:Hll I***r>*n- i.rl'il’K .lt;'*.ri:i: l.ot -i. tl
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•inni*c«*K»nry **xnn inn'i*.ns. and *«ti y
•’i.** iiisj»*-i ii.iii **f tin* ta*. iiiyi-r's n***t «
•*f ;:*•*•*.lint- .1 ail lit* ii -ad** for * J It
ra\«‘i|r ar mil* 's l!**• tux; :i.\ nr !*»•*
•ju* .is nihi rw Vt*. *.r iiiili-ss tliy t*im-
rtiissi**u**r. afit r ii*v«*>titnti*ti . noti.'iivj
tl •• ta\|*ay<-r in \* i i t a :l*nt a t a l<ii
t!**nal insjif** ti«u» is t •. * -s..ry.
’lli*' a t |*r*ivM«*s ihjit in tli<* il.s*n.
*••* « f fraud. *•!• in’- al-nlai on. :I.**
•••s:**u <>l 11.«* tott inissli iifr Hi-’ii an..
* laini |>r**s* nt***l mid* r or amt :/* *!
t*\ lnl«*rnsl-r**v**tui** lat\s shall noi !•*•
■;i;T.T*• -T <*f vi«*w ! r n i\ • tl • r ml.
ndidst ra'ivo oft". *t. < tii) l.*\i-i . atfitt
ut tl*** 1'n‘trd Statfs.
Writt n AirCfnont Binflint]
lixrffit ui*oii a slim iti
inatf* asai< <* an as; i. ii ' i-
tfiwi'cn :h< iin :> r anil 1 ■ *<*’i
IMirVntHT ;’s I*' ll *> ..I ti-l'llf *
• •in* is f«ml a: I roll lust <• . th •
f.»r«* liimliiiR I"*.*!.. T! •
i;rt |trm<«!•••< tha* i ■ s> it <i ••* ••• I
tux for flu- r*- *»vor> <■!' u; \ \ •*:
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I\ **r ilVx.il.' a***- <1 <»r < ■ *!I>-^ i>• i
' nil ' - ' art ail lial
i h*' flat • • f fi! iix 11 if s i Ii. niK
roll I • - A <1* ' '"o’: tl..*’ ••••It XX t.
i-i t’.i■' it: • n *r ti‘t. • I •■inn
of fh« yt*#fs i.• ti. ll i* !»;•■ ••( .r ru*• ’
t.f s i *i tax or : on i!t> .
Ir is | i-i iil* 1 a'- tl a’ t* i •
• ■f tits ti u* ■ •
T'ls *;>'• I1* fot- fi » ;i fljl
Mjot ••■• •> z x *a• si* !l < •' ' I- :
I.iut ;l'S* 1 Ii V 1T ' * oi'till 111 I • " ■ .
ii four ; -ars i!*«• r< * in
l it.-l :tir<! 11 •* .a .to i ■ ;■* s -1 ■< • r: •;
X' it! Tl tr <* > r■ ; f • I lio • til xx
f loit ll ul* s s 11 ••• *;■. i - i-.!■«*:• lli
taxi «y< r - -t in xx i.a • • a
iforori*.'i".ai '••!:. .• •■<v.i"*ii a* 1 1 !•
Mi ii. l \o.*!.t l t! *• • •'•• of a n ' • Oi
framlnVnt return or fa ’nn* t • fi a
r*»«iir-oil ••• to »i mi <ot 1
f t t! *• nillo'li *t •*; * It | ax • 'In I
_
rot ’* I : ft*-r *! <* «*i*tri»sl n of five
jr«iH fr .in tic «!n »■ il. • i* t i*n was
lijcti *r In" all:** «111**. Ill |>n*\ !
do**" lint : i ‘ f - * - t pi'.** cril'iigs l«-uiui a the |
i .<* of t'u* iti- -iin•* »'f < i• v inii’ a •
i N..v* :.i»«r 15C1.
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J..i a j i *r < **i.t ii i ' hi!i lu:M I mi* ; :» •'
n| v»ii *•!::'« i * for so* it- r<M * and re' iii d I
<f j si '.*••< or*ini***n**1y • I ■ t* d from tli«
• I t«* of j.j’viii* nt • • *i * lax: in II.•• la* *
■ f ntl'Wnn *• of » .■ ■ .a. s. Tax pa or*
-I*' TI** IlMIgl'l* United I I S'lllfll sl||-||
•IjjIiii In upoii Ji't ■ l of l*s»» I * Mm lh«v
w ;lf i 1 - a *•• -> ** of os
nc:t i:ni • • in • orre:' a nf il
••I'Pii't*. or f aii jismi 'uariit iff oiH- I
s;an<r:!i: ar.sr*ist l!u* Mxp.i\.<*r for in
• HIT *• «•!* '\*‘ ss 111*..T it s 1 TIM'S |lii* OVI'S**
pax. • n* is si ! ■ d s'* si **r*di! snl tIs*
•mistii «■ ii- • til'sitrlj refunded.
REMODEL CUSTOMS BUILDINC.
<t’t Th J'r s *
.15 AIM:/ < Till. alma. 1 I I T. »>
'll*" Ml U««Tl > is !■< :1IK s[>.-it in r.’
;:m| IT-. I III- .list •■in* ’ I MTig l*»*P"
I T in* I a!L il» sigt * <1 for statr fuin ii.ius.
is .!• )•*rcii-nl 'A lt t a- SIH 4 ll * '<"'1111.1* *1 ■.
-lr ail ' i a:-* :i it * in ml »• n-
Vi li! Ii ■ •' las r g : .right ■•ta il Up
a ill*- r« tr * *Ii*.’wk work.
« •
IIot.tr Grow . v s pot nlants. fit
rtis trt"v and irimniental.s a R*»wy-
•r’s. s*h street Sruw •ih' ille. Phone
54.—Adv.
cvrni 5S a i R ED V OO3
TANKS
Laundry Machines
\ I \N l O.
Ill) L Ti .r St n A.ionij
DANGER!
You Might Run lo o
“THE SILVER CAR”
b rest c-Iile a ram reduces i*s c-.a n\> pries I:sl
bringing the prices cf s andard rrj'cmcbii j
storage hal.eries down to I lie
i owrr T f.rj>»'v■ • ay vi: * ^ ^
tj-v<mt : \ ]). i«*i* I ori\- and
other light autoi Files.
12-\ o!t t\ii* for I ‘ odge MuCjO/| g\r*
well or Franklin cars.vj)0“i'» v/«l5
<»-voit tv *k j*ov J'uiek-. i 'hand- £*0/' A
i T ulid-on. ( );;« land. K>.ex.M^O.^iU
rrcst-o li'e Eattt:*ics •' .v graranleed by bo h
ti e fac cry and our firm.
i
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Lcvvc St/ce> a*: Eleven:h
I'lionc riioae £oj
Build in more Home Conveniences
Why live without them when you can
easily bu.id ail modern conveniences into
your home# New items can b« hi i’i m
waste spaces with Beaver Bald and new
parti turns can he put in without the muss
and Liter of piaster.
We have some instructive Ltnatuie m
this subject that's youis for ttie ad.ri^
EAGLE PASS LUMBER CO
Valentines Place Cards Cupid Cut
Outs (jammed Heaits Crepe
Paper Napkins
Bishop's Stationery & Book Store
Let Us Fill Your Prescriptions
We Use only the i*nre>t <*i I >r 1154W e carr\
in stock at all times everythin;; louml in a
M * uleTil I h it"' St - M e.
II. L. F1TCII
General Contractor
/too#/# 2()V Men hauls Xat’l Hank Huihlin/{
To Make a Success
1. f'«* a Producer. .Work and *i (*■ -t !o .t r* » #
til** w 01 Id • i>i**l a■ ! Ihep-by de« r**a • •!» ■ << • « f t •
crS'-itieS.
2. Make a I!tid-el. I* It >’A . .1 . t
you I iliruio . l»i* I « 1 VI t II’ " I to III 't| 1!
3. Recerd Year I p u .«**. . k • lie k of vih re
your n.< ; ;.«*y me t i •»* how you . >.!.• on: w h r j*» t
In y • ur e* t un ite -;.
•1. Keep \ our M'lnrv .n a Hank. Pay hi!I*- by . hw k
mal i r y*»t:r urj* • r-ni';irl> i» -av.a~. Th k*« ;**
your mu. ey af and helps y« u ... .
5. Cr.rry I.ife Iramrncs. I; t *:*t 'm *
Hut ar> »• v;»e„a ; nti t :i t > y nur 4* i 1 i4rlit** *f ’• r
you an t; at*.
G. Make a will. IV • ure '.o'.* ' n a • . n «»r 1 r”
for \ nil n vt*:.' know v Ii .. >• u will b» » a * 1 to the
-p.i .* le v. ml.’’
7 Own Y' ur Cvn I*croe. ; f ■ l h i.« *e I
e» l-t f**r r. .*'• or “I *••• *• * a* fa v. 111’ 1
iii;; u.. ;t * your own r-> f.
First National Bank
of Brownsville Texas
A GOOD PANIC TO TIE TO**
ideal Homesites
Where Values Will Increare in a Short Time
Those lots vhich arc heautifuliy located w«»t of the li gh S ImmI
and east of Elizabeth Street ate »*< w on the market
They have Electric Light Water and
Car Line
trclr I. :i<* f<>r elt ‘r.r li. ht a wut r fim*** 'hr uph this
I r.. r'y in ur.i.n tin* i . • t inij> artutiL i. . useful -rit.ct iik**
s;sr\ f i li in** run.fort r\'ht from ’In* ar’. fh - rect "*r line
b in «*!« *• t ’ <*> iiiiitv. and nrh« fa lit.. - un <f the b**t
llil ‘ill l.flTS WILL 1U: SOLD .OK CASH UK UN 1 LKI4S
Si- E
H. L. F I T C H
Ji/J Mrri:li;mt> liank Luihling
FOR PROMPT AND
DEPENDABLE SERVICE
GUARANTY FUND BANK
State Bank & Trust Co.
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