The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 329, Ed. 1 Friday, May 26, 1922 Page: 3 of 6
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25 MERCHANTS
Hanning trip
TO MONTERREY
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UeMW'vu iotPresi it. ft.'* pro »
trade excursion <>f Brow ns ...i-
chants to Monl< rrey Alexieo. is report
***1 today by Secretary Blanton of tin'
Browns vilie Merchants* Association
who said that the organisation has plans
rapidly matiirL.g for an excursion to
t*kc pla<*e during next month. .Arrange-
ments are being made for at least twe»»
ty-five merchants to make the trip. Mr
Blanton- said and he said also that it
is believed that a fare oft wenty pesos
for the round trip will l>»- allowed by
the National I duos of Mexico. The per.
Bonne] of the party lias mt yet been
inude up. but it is expected to be com-
pleted in a few days. Several efforts
have l*eeu made for uu excursion to
M< •nterrey. but various events served to
delay tbe trip on «■«« b previous attempt.
Tomorrow—The las* day of the huge
unloading sale. Don't miss the extra-
ordinary bargains on sale for this one
day only. AValker-Bennelt Company Re-
tail.—Adv.
POINT ISABEL P. M.
EXAMINATION TO BE
HELD HERE JEY 1ST
The t'nited States Civil Service Com-
mission has annoumed an exainiimtn n
to he belli ii* the federal building.
Brow nsville. on July 1. to make certi-
fieation to fill a \inancy In tin- position
of fourth class imstniMstcr at Poiut Isa-
bel. The compensation at this office ft.
the 1 ast fiscal year was $(£{?.
The examination will he held before
K. It. Jeff.-rds secretary of the local
I'ivll aervice examining hoard who said
today that application blanks could l»c
hat I at 1’oint Isabel postoffi c <»r front
the 1'uited States Civil Service tVn
tniaaiotf at AA'ashingfoii. I*. C. Mr. Jef-
fords said that any person who receives
mail through the point Isabel post of.
ficc is eligible to take the examination
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Our Shoe Store will be crowded Sat-
urday. Come early and get your shoes
# at the huge unloading -ale price. AA'alkcr-
IKnnctt Company. Retail. Adv*.
For every purpose for which a lini-
ment is usually applied the modern
remedy. Liquid Borozone will do the
work more quickly more thoroughly and i
more pleasantly. Price. :«>c fiOc and j
$1-20. Sold by Cisneros Drug Co.—Adv ;
BASEBALL SCORES
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
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Texas League.
t Shreveport y Galveston ft.
Fort Worth 7 Beaumont 5
Dallas 10 Houston 0.
Wichita Falls 10 San Antonio y.
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National League
Chicago 2. Cincinnati 2 'called in
eighth account of rnini
Pittsburgh 7. St. Louis l.
Brooklyn H-y Philadelphia 7-6.
American An»ociatiun.
* Milwaukee 4. St. Paul 2.
Louisville 8 Columbus 2.
Minneapolis ft Kansas City 5.
Toledo -Indianapolis ram.
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American League.
» Detroit 7 Cleveland 8.
New York ft. Washington 4.
Southern Association
Chattanooga 5-1. New Orleans 1-7.
Birmingham-Memphis rain.
Nashville-Mobile wet grounds.
Little Kock-Atlanta. no game ac-
count funeral of ('has. Frank.
Texas-Ohlahoma League
Corsicana 7. Greenville 1.
Mexia 8. Paris 2.
Sherman 3. Bonham 2.
Ardmorc-Clehurne. game forfeited
to Ardmore by Cleburne because of
dispute over umpire's decision.
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BEST YOUR TIRED FEET
AhLK.VS FOOT-EASE. the antiseptic
powder to Im shaken into the shoes
stops the pain of corns and bunions and
gives quick relief to sweating callous
tired aching tender feet blisters and
ore spots. Aiwa)' u'e Allen’s Foot-
Ease for walking or dancing. It takes
the friction from a -hoe. In a Pinch
use Alien's Foot-Ease. Adv. (ft)
New Method For Making Cane
Sirup Successful Commercially
A new |u«H < .*•» f..r making cane syrup
• hat will not readily i rim-nt or crys-
tallize was us-1 commercially through-
out the catie-produeiuK sections of the
Soil ill during the season just e|< s. <|.
ways the Itureau of Chemistry. I’nited
Slates I b-partui •» t of Agriculture'
which lias been assisting < aue-sirup
manufacturers by applying the science
ot ciieutislry to iberr problems. Letters
re« ••iviil recently from many manufac-
turers in different sections of the South
stale that they have used the new pro-
cess with very satisfadory result* pro.
dmiug a better sirup than they have
ever been able to make by any other
method.
IleretofoiV the mu ufaeturers have
had to contend with charact. risti»*s o»
cane sirup that gave them much trou-
ble and made it almost impossible to
put ou the market a uniformly good
grade of cane sirup. If the sirup was
made thin it was likely to ferment if
made thick it would crystalxie. flint i.-.
purl of it would go to siigjir To get
exactly tie- density that would prevent
Utifi fermentation and crystallixntion
was a result <• manufacturers of i aue
Save Flowers For
Memorial Day Is
Request of Legion
l)r. N. E. Dutro chairman of the
flower committee of the John Hanson
Post of the American Legion today is-
sued a request to the people of Itrowns-
vllle that all persons having flowers
now in hlossom save them for the Mem-
orial Day services in order that there 1
may he appropriate decoration of the t
graves of war heroes. Wreaths are re-
quested brought to the cemeteries
where the gravt side services will be held.
Sind flowers will he received for the pur-
pose Monday and Tuesday at the ( ham- j
her of Commerce.
A great many flowers w ill he needed j
Dr. Dutro said.
SWEDEN’S JOBLESS
BACK TO THE SOIL
f Tv The Associated Tress)
STOCKHOLM. Mat ’_*»’► The advance 1
guard *»f Sweden’s uik mploy rd lias been
seiil bark t>« the soil A small parly
<>f jobless industrial workers from the
city of Lskilstu: ti. home of Sweden’s
steel prodin ts. passed through St«»» k-
I (dm a few days ugh t» nisi for southern
Swedish Lapland where they hope to
settle on tracts allotted by the govern-
ment.
tip reselling their destination the col-
iniirers will In met hy a government re.
tre <-nt.-itlve who will apportion to each
’aniilf lo-ad a |dot of nlomt «!0 seres
ialf of which is forest and half arabh.
The colonists pin?J to settle in the
list rict if Yilhplniinn and have formed
■ cooperative organiratlon called Tin-
nilieltiiiiia I*iot»eers" I’nion. 1 hiring the
’i-st three yeni- tin- pioneers plan to
sork orfcoiiiuamity 1 a>is sharing all eg.
cescy and profits.
They will build this summer a com
ott»:ly d'Veiling under the supervision
a govcrtuiy tit building master. Alt
. o’s Mti'iletuenls. live steel; and other
• . >-.shies will he the property of tin
V'i’hcmina 1‘ioneera* I'nlon for the ini
iini three years’ period. Thus tlo* new
-oh ll’riltioll scheme possesses a deep
■ocioiogicnl ns well us empire building
g crest.
It is only a short time that the
Minister of Agriculture ordered an in
instigation to asi-ertain whether tin* cry
•f the iinemploytd for small farms could
•e fa coral d\ answered and although in.
iefinite m lion has been taken by the
liiksdag to provide f< r tlo* tie eessary
loans to tlie pio Vers the latter are so
• nfident that the government will see
them through that tie' have started to.
ward the region where they believe they
will find In- •* t jth and date back-
mg. latch fnnuN hopes to receive h
!■ i.n •- eivjib at • payable on
•to- terms.
The pioi»ce*-s l.av* previously lu-eti
:ig*-i iiltur >■' byt. at tract.si by the large
earnings if .I duri * the re-. nt wat
mid p« st war boom left the farms and
flocked toward the industrial centers.
Then cate the depression and uueniplny-
tic lit and in tlie course of months of
idleness tlo ir savings were ••ntet. up.
An attack of heartburn or indigestion
■alls for a dose of Ilcrbine. It relieves
[he distress instantly anti forces the
fetmerited food into the bowels. You
feel better at opre. Trice. 60c. Sold by
f'isiicros Prue To.—Adv.
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Try A Classified Went Ad j
sirup had seldom letT; aide to accom-
plish.
While studying this problem special-
ists ot tlie Itureau of t'heinistry found
that by the use of iuvertnse which con
verts <ane sugar into a form that like
honey will not crystallize they could
make vane simp of a density that would
! net readily ferment. One pound of in-
vert ase is sufficient for ''tH) gallons of
sirup. Sirup made by this process
therefore will j.ot crystallize or under
ord.uary conditions ferment.
A cane-sirup manufacturer iu l.otiis.
imin writes to the department in part
as follows: *'l have several letter* in
mi possession front various of my etts-
h iners to whom I have shipped a mixed
shipment of ‘inverta.se sirup with that
>f the regular .T! Itauine oi.e from nil
old ettstomer at t'nruthersville. Mo.
stating that it was the fh.est stuff that
they have ever used nud that they would
reorder very shortly this ‘invertase si-
rup for their spring use. I have many
other expressi'sis on the use of "inver-
tase’ which irt-c very flattering."
Ill*' • \ | 'H >s| li"* lit WIIM II IIM* IlilllMl'
•fgeturer refers Include these stuteme.ts:
"I’m glad t<* -fate that the ’invertase’
pro*** ha* eliminated all complaints
that I had in the past due to fermenta-
tion and crystallization." "We think it
about the finest sirup w have ever
tl'iel.” It 's Uld'-ed wonderful. We just
ate the last of the sirup today and it
was just as good a- the day we received
it.” » "There is no doubt the new pro.
cess will revolutionize the itdiistry."
Specialists of the Itnreau of t'heinis
try air m w giving attentoii to the pro
Idem of producing eane sirup of uni-
form polm tind flavor. This involves the
clar fieatjon of the eane mice in sm h a
manner tint the sirup will always have
llte saute color. Progress is being made
and i! Is I lie belief of the Specialists
that as soo’i as this feature of the work
is completed the market for eane sirup
may be greatly extended.
There is great need in certain section?
•f tlie South for a crop to grow on land
that was formerly used for ••otton hut
which bo< a use of the ravages of the boll
weevil will no longer produce cotton
profitably. Pane will grow on this land
and it is believed that a high-grade eane
sirup of uiiif> rni iji.al’ty that will cu-
be market'd in ipuu tines that will en-
able much of the land n?» longer suitahl*
for eolloii to be tls d I I ti e grown g of
mm*. The peonb* of thew serf lot.K
know how to grow cene. the soil and
climate -are a»iiittiI•!«*. and it i said that
there is reason to expect that ti.c • ane.
sirup industry of th<? South will be
greatly extend'd.
Personals
Friil Kpslein of St. J.< I s. III*. i* .•
visitor in Brownsville for a few days.
.1 M. 1 townei < f Sail Antonio i< in
tht* oily f<*r :i few da vs.
j A. Whitelmi st ni < '■•i ptis ( liristi is
it R.^twnsvllle IihIu.v.
Mis- Katherine I .umbertoii. w in lias
hfeti attiyiifing* St .Mari’s \ea<!etny in
San A /loiiio. lias returned home f r iii<
sniemei Her brother. I Mat i«|e. .Ir.. wlm
has .. at Allen's Aiatleia.v. Bryan is
ev|ieeletl tonne shortly.
J. I. l.illllMee of Kingsville. * if the
auditor's «|t pitrtineiit of the tlulf t'nnst
l.ines 's in Brow nsville t<«lay.
K W. t 'u'ui iighniii t.f Beaumont."Tex-
ns is in the eity.
Thoinis .1 Yoe. superintendent of
s< hi«•'s. who ha- heei named the Uotury
(’hth’s deiegute to i he international rnn-
Tcnttoii at I .os Angeles early next
tnontl •• vneet> t•» leave Monday f<*r S:i.
Antonio where he will jooin the ll i-
tary spei nil train for the trip.
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ladies—A new shipment of dresses
will he placid on sale tomorrow the
last day of our huge unloading shIc.
Don’t miss them. Walker-Bennett Com-
pany Retail.—Adv.
When your breath is bail appetite
poor and you fee! “blue" and discour-
aged you need Herbine. One or two
doses W.l! set you right” It is a great
ay tern purifier. Price. 60c. Sold by
'isneros Drug Co.—Adv.
..r.
TODAY
Francis Ford and Rosemary Theby
in
“THE MYSTERY OF 13"
“A CHILI ROMANCE"
“WHY GET MARRIED"?
“WHERE IS MY WANDERING
• WIFE?"
cigarettes
They are
Good!
Bay this Cigarette and Save Money
Oh wad some power the yi.'tie gie us
To see ourselves as otti'-rs see us.
(This wish of Burns ri st fitting
applies.
Else misguided many would
GILLMORIZE
TOP — TRIM — PAINT
Get astonished f or once—the way we
are doing wo-k so cheap now.
CITY BRIEFS
Men’s ('luthiix. hirt* hs.'s ai I fur:;
ishings. all marked down for the huge
unloading sale. iiet y*ur» Saturday n*
Walker-Brnm-M < ompas.v !t* tad. Adv.
Sprains AnMe—Mr «Je:io» . * <• Wb •
'••I. unstained ;t >1 uined aul.’c while
walking «<n KlirrtbeMi t:• near fh«
f"i ’t<M'il> She V us si ds|e | i; I• •
the Fuigle Plummy w or* her injur*
was attended by :i stir"*- n.
Our Motto—o « tv. s . .in corn-:
lit in men’s furnishing' at *1 In f ashion.
Adv.
Is Rerov8rinn—Mis WY! rv. ! la;!.
who recently utiderv. cut n < i»»«s • • r-
ntio!. nt tiie I tivine l*r»»\ idem lr>«|»iiu..
has rerovi rod gwficieiitly I < rotcrn t-
her home.*
Tomorrow—Saturday the wh rlwind
Finish to our huge unloading ale. A
multitude of bargain* for you on this
last day. Ladies get in on tin Peggy
L’aige bargains. Men get your Kirsch-
launi suit now. Never such prce nrain.
iYalker-Hennett Company. R tail. Adv.
.
Seeing the \ oters—Judge A. W. Cun-
ningjgam of Harlingen whose hum. i; c-
ment as a candidate for the democrat if
lomii ation for judg* ■ f criminal court
r»f this district appeared eg Thursdav's
Herald spent yesterday in the city ineet-
ng the voters. Judge Cunningham n ade
iiis home in Brownsville for some tine
r number of years ago being engaged
in the practice of law here.
All Bills payable by the Senior *':*-
i»f ’22 or the “Palmetto.” must bo sent
o J. \\ Wood before Jur <■ 2. Pleas*.
ter.uze the - atrment Adv
DITTMANN THEATRE
Aimitit<-ri*Htiiiir Tom Mix pirturt*
i■ • ff«*r •! in *’TIm» Xinht I!'>rsi*iin-ii.**
»i:s- ! oil Mn\ |*i:iii«|*h story* **\ViM
*»«■• —«• Tli's fair i- a Ki*<|tiel to “Tl*»*
■ n*aiiio **ia* ol i to' star's Iwst plioto*
pTuys. It is sliowiio; Unlay at I lit*
I'ittmniui Tliratrc. Tin* |>o|miar in
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TOM MIX
DIBtCTlQX WILUAKI FOX
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WM FOX Present*
TOM MIX in
“THE NIGHT HORSEMAN
Based on Max Brand’s novel “Wild
Geese. “
A sequel to "THE UNTAMED”
CONCEITED DONKEY
Eesop’ Fable Cartoon
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2-BIG DAYS —2
STARTING TODAY
B. W. GRIFFITH
Presents
“The Idol
Dancer”
With RICHARD BARTHELMESS
aid CLARIME SEYMOUR
A Lov- Story of Southern Seas
PRONOUNCED BY MANY
CRITICS ONE OF THE MOST
REMARKABLE PRODUC-
TIONS Or RECENT YEARS
Oh Hovj She Can Dance!
Little “White Almond Flower"*
— nvxture of French Java and
Shimmy — unequal parts — en- |
dowed by the Gods with a beau-
ty .««* captivating that even the
cocoanuts fell fur her—sure
turned the nlapd into a scene
of seething conquest fur her
heart—her hand- - a: 1 Oli!!!
HOW SHE CAN DANCE:!!!
L' <x4j3j&W
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IWCLARINF
Mseymour
Itea&w iN 5 — SHOWS DAILY —5
OW fiPIPPITM^ 2’ 4’ 6’ 8 *nd ° P M‘
“I ■ n o A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRAC-
THE IDOL DANCER.* TION THAT WILL DELIGHT
0 %* A |
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:: if » .? Pll V!i 'n *fi 4 ::
KEEP ’EM OUT!
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» i t
* —— <
' —Fly and Mosquito time bqt they < 1
! won’t bother if your house is cov- \ |
| ered with 16 mesh copper screening. | |
FRONTIER LUMBER CO.
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i i i
* i t
Good-Bye Ice Cream Cones
Pclar
Pie
Has
Taken
Their
Place
- SERVED AT ALL SUDA rUUNTAlNS -
Don’t Forget Your Next Home Party
SERVE POLAR PIE
•You will be surprised at how delicious they arc.
Special prices made for parties and banquets
Manufactured in Brownsville only by
The PALACE o/SWEETS
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AS YOU TRAVEL THE MAIN ROAD
—try the good Eats at 35c at Mrs. Hall’s
Cafe—on the main road to Donna
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terprcter of cowboy role* linn another
opporlunity to slo w his skill at clever
hurtieniunsliip in this inteiesliug story <t
the West. There is n rousing line of
action which (ircsoM* .Mix doing the
things which have established his pop-
ularity namely lariat throwing and
clever work in the saddle.
lie plays the part of Whistling I tan.
a roving type of cowboy whose auger is
slow to he aroused. Init when il d* es his
•■\es turn yelh w. widt h is indication
that those who «ross him had better
seek safety in flight. Mix is support'd
l>y u company that includes .May Hop-
kins. Sid Jordan lb it Spnute and oth-
er*. I.yu:.' Reynold* directed.
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The l.n*t Day—Saturday concludes the
huge unloading sale. While our stocks
have been depleted each day they were
replenished the next day from our im-
mense wholesale stocks. Kxtra sales
people to handle the crowds on Saturday.
Don't mis* this last opportunity. Wnlk-
er-Hennett ( oinnany. Retail. Adv.
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Burns _
Cover with wet baking loui
afterward apply fantly—
VICKS
▼ VapoRub
Ot*r 17 Million Jan U*J Y-+
•
A bad sprain h«a!s slowly if not treat-
ed with a remedy that ha* the oower
fc penetrate the' fit sh. Mallard's Snow
Liniment is especially adapted »or »uch
ann.eiit>. Three 30c »*Oc and 11-30
per botll/. Sold by Cisneros liras Co.—
Ad/
EUROPEAN HOTEL
Renovated tliroughout
1105 Levee Street Brownsville Te*.
Across Street from Depot.
Reasonable Under New
Prices % Management
Manhattan Cafe Special Supper
_ FIFTY_
CENTS
YOU CANNOT DUPLICATE THIS MEAL AT THE PRICE
Combination Salad
Chops Steak Sau>a>re ar Itreaded Veal Cutlets
Cream Sauce—and two Ejrirs any style
French Fried Potatoes
Cut of Pie Any Kind of Drink
NONE BETTER SERVED IN THE VALLEY FOR THE MONEY.
WE ALSO SERVE SHORT ORDERS
CON C R E T E SSSKFJS
I do Concrete Work Better and Cheaper. See me First.
GEORGE HAMLINCK—Phone 570—boa 310—Brownsville Trial
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LET THE 11 ERA El) complete
your pleasures hv ordering it \\
sent to your temporary address. 1»
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cation just drop a card i^ivin^ the new
as well as the former address and 'flic j;
Herald will follow you with its daily
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General Contractor
Room 20fJ Merchants Xat’l Rank Building
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