The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 180, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 3, 1923 Page: 3 of 6
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PREPARAT IONS
NOW UNDER WAY
FOR INSTITUTE
Conductor for 1923 Teach-
ers’ Institute Selected at
Meeting of Joint Commit-
tee in La Feria Saturday
The Rio («. wide *'*•-» ;;. ■ i »* Jt-
ttitutv Coni’ i ::«*«* he og i i. mt «« m-
mitte** composed of teachers of Canter-
on and Hidalgo counties together with
the county superintendents of those
two counties mei ia-t Saturday anei
noon at La Feria. holding th»-ir first
session and entering upon their duties
as outlined at the time of their ap-
pointment last Septcinbet at tile \ alley
In«titute at Mission.
Their first duty was the selection of
* conductor for the Institute. The re*-
ponsibilities of this position having
grown to proportions in keeping with
the greater aggregaton of teachers un-
«ler its charge it was the concensus of
np.nion of the committee members that
the very beat man obtainable for the
place must be secured.
Teacher* and others in position to
know readily agreed that the selection
made amply meets the requirements.
Superintendent M II. Moore .*f Fort
Worth was the unanimous choice. Prof-
e«‘©r Moore was formerly superinten
dent of North I m t V\ orth »chno's nud
it was his efficient record there added
fo hi* previous record as superinten-
dent of Tarrant county that elevated
him to the position he now holds as
superintendent of Fort Worth schools.
He is the retiring president of the
Texas State Teachers* Association and
i* considered one of the most capable
school executives in the state.
The committee is planning an exten-
sive forward stride of improvement in
the next Institute program. An expert
leader i* to he chosen for each of it«
departments a« grammar grades rural
department and Primary. The leaders
will he announced later as well as some
of the item* of the nexv movements.
P. D. Kennamer
. County Superintendent. < ameron t o.
MATAMOROS PEOPLE
WHO ATTENDED BALL
I ollowing is a l--t of VI<ti.imnro*
residents who attended the New Year's
ball at the Teatro Reforma in that city:
Sra. R*a R. de Sa'divar. Sra. I.eocadia
L**ngoria. Sra Gertrudi- I ongoria.
Sra. Guadalupe Longoria. Sra M .d**ie-
ra Gonzalez. Sr* C-*rmen (.area Sra
Mar » t'rtuza-egui. Srta. Toma-a I'urtu-
rasgui. Sit* Mar a Gomez. Sra. Dolore
de L. de Garcia. Sra. Maria M de Car-
c a. sr« Angela I.. dt- Garcia. Sr i. T.*-
rna-a K. de l rtuza-gui. Srta Carmen i
Cristira Guerra. Sia. Sara L. de Men-
doza. Srta. Dolor.-. Mendoza. Srta. Do-
lores Saldana Si*a. Refugia Mendoza
Sra. Victoria S Vda. He Varela. Sit*
( eleste de Varela Srta Margarita
Guerra. Sra. Gertrudi*. R de Monte-
manor. Sra. Jo«cftna Chapa de Garc jj.
Sra. Magdalena G de Trevino.. Sra. An
fela. M. de Villareal. Sra. Raf.u'a s
Vda. de Tijerina. Srta. Mama V*II»r«vl
Ssta. l-ab.-l Mendoza. Sia. Isabel Chapa
de Perez. Sra Maria M de Carden-*.
Sra. Geneveba F. Vda Puchot Sra. Ca-
rolina F. de Hernandez. Sr:*. Vocenta
I* de Madrazo. Srta. Delfina Madrazo.
Srta. Juana Rarrou*et. Srta. Maria Ga*
cia. Srta. Dolores Garay. Sr*a. M -na
Antonieta G->rav. Sr*a Maria • ir*u
Srta. Mara Rodriguez. Srta. I«is Lo-
perena. S*a. Mar:* M d«- Ganxalez. Sra.
Ana S. de Lupert. Srta. Ro-a Quntana.
Srta. Frr.nci-ea Quintana. Srta. Ana
t.npert. Srta. Fnriquita Lub.-nt. S.-a
Giiadalnne Qunitana. Srta. Josefina
Qurrtara. Sra. Romani Chapa <le Fra-
gO*a Sra. R'anc.* F. de Trevino. Srta.
Ana Frago-a. Srta RerC* Gonzales.
Srta. Isabel Villareal. Srta. Orr.lia Ca-
iro. Srta M.-rgai’a Fstrada Srta.
Srlema Munoz.. Srta. Venus Webber.
Sr.a. Dolores Caballero.
FVNERAI. OF MISS I.OPEZ
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Funeral services were held vrs'intaj 1
afternoon at 4:30 from the t hutch of
the Immaculate C onceprion for Mi*s
Irene Lone/ who died of tuberculosis
on New Year's day.
Mi«* Lopez wa« 22 years of are
the time of her death and had been ill
for «ome time. She lived with h»*r
mother. Mrs. Torefia Lopez. Interment I
was made in the R’j< t h \ ista cemetery.
WEATHER BVI.LET1N
Observations taken today !*t * am.
Toth meridian time. First firurer. high-
est temperature yesterday; eeond. low-
est last nicht; third rain or melted
snow in last 24 hour*.
Abilene . =d* -*
Atlanta . rs< ' 1
BROWNSVILLE 1... 73 *7 00
Chicago • . «
Corpus Cbristi . 72 Id
pall** . ** 31
Pol Rio . :;l
Denver .. - • 4" 00
Ei Paso . -’I .ttfl
Galveston . •»-
H-lena .. 4" 34 .00
Houston . *" ft"
Huron . >'* 'H >
Jack onvllle . «H ** •*-’
Kansas City . 32 22 .00
Looivill- . ’’*• 34
Memphis . 30 32 .o*.
Miami .72 .0!
\>1v Orleans . !-
Nea York . «-* 00
Nrth ri ttc . <- 17 -'Ml
Oklahoma <i*y . 4|* 00
phoenix ..
ritt shore . 4*
R.leieh . 40 'M;
S»*. Louis . 44 ** .00
r.u! ..*3 >4
Salt Lake « ity . 2*
San Antonio.^
San Piero . 4« •*»
San Frnnersco ..... •■»*»
Settle . ... ... . “ 64
Shreveport .
Swift t urrent . *
m._ Hu .00
1 a mp:« .
Va hincton . 13
I
Iews
i
Repairing Line.—Kmpbuex of tin
I * •-. I ”!’•* **| l.tuie i i>.. win ked all day yes-
terday and a laijie pail • • I ilie night on
tin- telephone lines uiiuli were dismll
by ill*- fire yexleidux morning.
Te|e liiii.i men -aid lii't trghl that
lin y expected In ha- «• the xerviee mu
neeii-l up tonight. The ta>k is a iliffi
•-lilt one because tin- two hundred ami
fifty -mall wires inside the cable iiiih
ail In- connected up • orreet ly and tin
splice swung up again. Several iim-ii are
working e out inti'>its|y on the lines.
Soldier Injured.—-James A Wolford
soldier of the Service Troop in Fort
Hi own. sustained a broken leg and
and other minor injuries when the
horses which were pulling the Foil
Brown xxa’et wagon which he was driv-
ing tan away nr.d the wagon struck a
telephone pole. The pule was broken in
two places and the w. t.-oti damaged the
hotsfs being finally stopped without do-
ing further damage.
t.et Tour Money's Worth.—Ii'c loaves
of bread for he; 15c loaves for l-c.
I mun Bakery. City Maiket Adv.
|wo Elected.—Two candidates were
elected by members of the Rio (irande
Lodge No. Si to receive the third de-
gree. at a stated meeting of the lodge
held m the Masonic Temple last night.
The Worshipful Master. R. L. Lackner
w:;s not present last night due to his
trip to Dallas to take the state optom-
etrist examination.
Ten Acres.—four miles east of
Brownsville for saU- >r rent. Address.
I*. I*. Engh. Milton N. Dak Adv.
Arrange Detours—W" n Washington
county engineer and A *1. Ruff ax
sistani eoiint \ engineer left llroxx iisi ille
this morning for the north etui of the
county xx here they xx ill survey road xxoi k.
Mr. Washington said this morning ilt.i'
in*-xf of the detour trouble bad been
settled ami that a detour road would
be ready foi use by tin- time the n g'.tlur
road must be closed no for paving xxork
To Our ( u»tomrrs and friend-: Out
bread is not sold in grocery store*.
L’nion Bakcrx Citv Market. Adv.
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New Vf^try Elfctfd—T‘iii n**w ■
hois of lh«- Hpisi-npal < http'll were circled
'ii» form tlie I!|ii'ni|i»| vestry at a niert-
ilig of lb** eli it* li heid this week. The
new vestry i* < ntit|M»sr*d <>f K. F. Ha>u-
«*n. A. II. MnmJnt. I. \V King. T. \
K’tidyr. II l'a'>ra. Jesse tienneii. W. *».
"’•liman. Hlnm tirider and J. A M tickle-
my. The vi-sir; will meet tins jrf • ■ immi
at I o'«din k at the I'iitii' h to discuss
plans f».r the • mning year and t<* get
si.-ir'*d in llie regular work of the
• bureli.
rioted Doors—A local establishment
tvj>* recently^closed. Hut it will he tv.de
i nen Friday and anxious for a big rush
of auto painting and trimming trill-
more of cour>i Adv.
Interest in Spanish—lmcre«i n the
stilt1* of Spanish is •■* blentI* ><n the in
• l ease in ibis «itx if the uiunher taking
lesson* in the language ran he taken a*
a criterion. *1 w • uty seven are 'uki.i;
lessons under \V \\ . Uohirnan at the
.nt me and a large uuuther are tak-
in* the regular Spanish njm*i- at the
ii i s bool.
VJtMitt Jt.'r.OO and I Statu - giv-
e- ii•'•■iv f re Dr wi*"g Feh. I. (i»t your
ticket*. from ca.<rhi: r. C’ovacecich Supply
Co.— Adr.
Junior Scouts—Members of ihe junior
bn* s.trur troop of this city will hold
regular meetings on Frida* evenings at
the l*ari«h lions# and all are requested
to be oresent this Frida* a* :t present
is to !*#• given them a.tiling In W W. |
Ibiliniiaii. It will lo- at the nature of
a surprize.
Medium Drown Hair look- ln-*( of all
after a Golden Glint Shampoo. Adr.
From Austin—Sid Midman. junior la**
student in the Ftn\eisity of Texas is in
ill*- lit* visiting It's si»jr. Alts. 'Jitfus
Hiiusrtine. A|e anil Aps. Kansouie !ta*e
rereiitly retut iter! fr• *tt« a trip to Ha'irop
where they spent the holiday s with tit* ii
parents.
I
Boy * Choir to Meat—The iminiripal
• ••»* - • lioii will meet u. it-iiul. Thursday
nl'trriKMHi in the I'ari-h ll«»ii'*- ami a Mill
«’ ! emla !;• •• I- ' -xprcled. a< • inlil-‘ In IV
XV. Ilohriuaii. director. .X||-«. I. X iiils.nl
is piaiii-t fur the r. which is com- j
|H»v#*l| l*f lllOl|t '|.l ImiV*.
Back Again—‘iillmorr and family i
will return Thursday. Shop wide open
bright and early Friday morning. Bring
in all the work you can. Adv.
Ileasy Tax Imposed.— Hay it you
must when youi work goes to -hop*
that give present* and pay commissions.
Better get every rent in labor and qual-
ity of material at (iillmore'.s. lie'll re-
open Friday. Adv.
Home from Dallas.— K I. Lack net
jeweler and optometrist teturned from
Dallas at l oott today after taking th<- i
-tote optometrist examination. Mr. Lark |
tier pa-'.-rl the examination* with a good I
grade according lo reports trceived in
this city.
t.o to < otaecvieh Supply “Th*
; One Million Article Store” for anv-
! thing from a pin to a locomotive. Adv.
Xged Woman Hie*. Mateenina Fln-
| re* age died at 10 o’clock tills
mor-ing fiont old age. She will he bur
' -ed tomorrow <>ti th*- ranch of her *on.
fieiono Flore* .ihout three miles out
.from the city. The deceased was one of
th*- nidi t residents of the city.
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! Iton't fall to a-k lor ticket* for tin
big dr twin? Feb. I at the t'ovacevich
Supply t o. I*remitnn« SJft.OO. $|t..0ii
.*• irf I beautiful - tntuc. Adv.
Hark from Money moon.—\! i . and XI r*.
XX A. R:«-co returned to Brownsville
yesterday from thi r honeymoon trip to
San Antonio and other central Texas
cities art«l X| i. Ka *.-* was i« •uii^i't) »*
dntie a> principal of the Uvownsville
high school.
Party Clothes for Small Folks
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Party dresses for litte eirls are of p.-ossett*. »’ :ffon taff- fa sheet
batistes and handken hi< f lii ns. For tin- farmer drersos wo* 1 crcpo H
popular. Hoys' suits are made of various woolen and cotton materials
with collars and cuffs uf pongee or linen- llis paaly suit is alui ;st sure
lo be of velvet.
EXAMINATIONS FOR
MOUNTED GUARD IN
IMMIGRATION DEPT.
|*!m of examination: Hi ownsville
|»..| U.O. Kagle l ass. Kl Paso. Laredo.
Marfa McAllen. Mercedes Mi - oi aid
Hio tiiiindr. Tcxh
Date of exaniitia'i*»n: January J..
19*JJ
I he l nited State- I'.vil ' i *• ie. « <•• •
mission announces an o«v.t c<niip*tit ive
examination for mounted guard. Immi
gtation Si ivice on Jan..ax J*. !.*- ■. a
the places named a* ox- A \ .c . ex a
Kl I’n-o. and futun ••km n'.es • t!
may oeeur in tii po at II o.v* s
Mile. Del U.O. Ka.'. I a . Pa >• »•
dalpo. Laredo. 1’ies.iiio H • * ■: •*U- 1 ••' I
Konta. Texas or ■ ! < . .i« n a >• g h*
Mexican homier ia 1 < a • a a < ”
ill'* per month ami - p- i >h tor
the maintenanc* of a to- <t»
canines in positions ieq.ui • a
qvialifleatioris at this <>: a I. goer «»•
lower salary will he 1 >I • i t* ' •• - e •.
animation unless it i - found i t.. .n
tcrest of the .it vm to ai.yv. ii. • •>
he leinslatement. lot si i or | : *> n
tion.
Itonus—Aptojunt < -
the t- i|iomii c I * i . i a plaited I. e on -
jf I es% i>t vjil a tun! it; a tei *1 *i - da
satisfactory sen re
t Stizca hip and sex—A i t • - .
the rnited S»at< s who it.* « t tin
quitemenl>. loth nv • a I woolen mi
enter 11. > • cam atmn; api. i.nti’.v •:
fivers how ell-r b.-Ve »h-- •••pa! Iignt to
spec f> the si . desired n rcqiie i ti; t
ceitifo atioii of eligible.-. hoi this posi
tion hi tin liitniigra.ion service men are
desired.
Dutll •—A • Mtei S fill this po-l* II!
will he lequiii-d to do guard duty along
the Mexican border for the purpose of
detect t p a d preventing the illegal - i.
try of al.ms into the 1‘nited States
Appo ntees xxII be required to furnish
mounts for their own use when nece-sa-
ry.
WEEVIL FREE SEEDS
ARE VERY NECESSARRY
If farmer* will plant w. evil free seeds
harvest loans. pen- ami eowp.-ns a-
s<»o?i a possible tteat tli> ct”p to k it
weevils anti store it where - >ed» can he
protected from rein fe-t at ion by W’-evil
spreading from infested seeds a large
part of the 1 * * — s t ■ om thi insects can
be prevented accorditip t” I- antlers*
Bulletin 12T'i. W. evils in Beans and
IV as I K \ I’u* k. entomo’ogist. just
issu’d *•> thi I*r-11• ! States Department
of Agriculture. < opii-s of which max b •
obtained upon application front the De-
pa i met ! at VVa Kington.
These weevils which never attack
corn and wh*;;* and but rat cl\ infest
Velvet beat s soy lo-nns or vetches are
particularly injurious because they can
breed pe cratm’i «f*er get:erat •<ti in
dried seed m storage. During the hot - 1
tct sunitnei weather one generation to
quires only I* to :;o days ftn develop- ]
ment. 'Ilii avrt.iv’ total nuinher ot
eggs laid by an individual during her
life is about DM*. Infested s*eds in bulk
usuaM\ heal thus producing tempera
tut’- and moi-tui’ condition must fa
Vor.tMe for the Mpid development it’d
vigorous breeding of the weevils.
The belief that adult weevils have
“developed front the germs'* ins.de the
d i- I’lto’i’.u - r I: • small (Otltiii holes
oft en observed in eed* at*’ made by
the grubs of the weevil which upon
hatching from eggs laid in or on the
pods burrow into the seeds hv gnaw-
ing a hole no larger than it pin prick
l.att t file adults emerge from the seed*.
Infestations in leans and pea can be
quickly and effectively stamped out by
fumigiition ntth cptbon disulphal. ear-
$
LONG STAPLE COTTON
We have been trying for a long
time to find a long staple cotton
that would mature early and at
the same time make a heavy ton-
nage. We believe we havo found
these two features in the Webber
cotton.
The stalk has short joints and
light foliage and the staple is one
and one-quarter inch and brings
a good premium over the short
staple.
The p. ice of the seed is $2 50
bushel.
i PFOPI.ES 1CF. & MFC CO.
I on tcti aehiortd **r hy *11 *-i*> anic cas
a’ il i• \ means <>f In-at «*r cold -♦ •»*
Wct-x - ciin to- | r- v •■*. I from l.i>-ci*
injr i i **or.ij;c l-y hi \i* . *’ -m iir-
s!ake<i lim*- with the *ced«. Concerted
action hy a touimuf 11> of uin.v.t' lia-
l.octi known to ye.it!;. n-du «- wr«-vil
infest ;it :oi a! it ’.-cun : I. i u to
setveilli for con-.il. rat; >l it. <:• itan-r-
niil l an-trmv :ne.
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PAINTiNC WIPF.I.F.SS
TOWER AT FT. PR OWN
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f •* ice- Me. !>!.
IV || <.-.-|i~soti of Its I'hn-'i
is iii tin- .in.
AA' II IJei-ve s In-re front San A «
tollin.
Mr. and .Mis. 'I I* Kelli are lot.
ti* in I ni**ii • Mi. • *kl.-i
Allen Archer of Al' AIU n is m Iti-own*
i ill**.
I*. I' l>iierra i* lo-re from Mission.
C West of I la i Iiiiyii is in tin- -i'x.
AN*. A K'lw.iiil* *-f l a I'eria is in tin
.1 M. I lin t t is Iter.- from 1‘orjnis
I 'll* Is!
AA A| AA-i'.-iiitiiii ..f I'm!|iii« Christi
is in I'.j ni ii'X ill**.
I l!"s'.-'.| is here from i lii.ae-i
I! I AA't.iilex i' Inn- from Corpus
C|r i
AA' *:• i i' s >n of II -it-.ton is in
|*i ..v i.s -He j.-Max.
Si-'i.-i Ala...i' i In-re from \i n j
A n1 i 'if x
.1 H ' •> t. x.*t. .Ir <>f i ’or in- I'liri'ii
is in ihe eitx
Kex 1 ***** -1 A. re ihly of tin- DiM-r
of Frant - t- ifi AJi« sinnat io*. i' in tl1**
city xi- t"-xx j’h l a*In-r i r non of the
lo.stl catholic church.
— IN —
“The REFEREE”
Based on the Red Book story “John
McArdlr R'feree”-—By Gerald
Beaumont
Personally staged by
Ralph Ince
LEWIS J SELZNICK presents
"OUCH-'
Cameo Comedy
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Milk
for Infanta.
Invalids &
Children
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The Original Food Drink for AM Aura.
Quick Lunch at Home OflireJk Fountains.
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derjj Tablet forms. N.mrishinp- NoccH-kiag.
. Avoid filiations and Substitutes
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
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Be ll-an s
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Added Attractions
“A Trip Thru Filmland”
Cubic and enjoy a half hour with the
screen s famous stars
COMING FRIDAY —
MARY PICKFQRD
— IN —
“Little Loyd Faantleroy”
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■ FRONTIER LUMBER CO.
CALL COLGIN
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HE DELIVFDC tmp GOODS
ELEVENTH STREET -OPPOSITE MARKET
Announcement
TO THE PEOPLE Of BROWNS\ ILLF. AND THE VALLEY
I have opened an undertaking establishment at the corner of
12th and Adams streets
My display rooms contain a complete line of funeral goods
ranging from the most nof'c.t to the more r'aborato furnishings.
1 will also have a commodious chapel at your disposal
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
W. A. DARLING FT.E
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND
EMBALMER
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Brownsville Herald February II.
I'.*2‘2: "A question was ra -ed by * tty
Manager tirupe ns to whether or no?
the uni’s being purchased would be ot
Sltffic'etlt power itt tile event of M;ir ■
gene e- .such iis the starting of the
heavy pump in the event of a fire.
The mayor said that he could see no
reasons for maintaining a heavier in- *
vestment for an emergency of only «
minute or too at least at this t me
J nnd declared that he would l»e w illn g
to bear the brunt or responsibility
anting therefrom. He said that his in-
vestigation: indicated that this equip-
ment would meet the needs of the
city for at least the next two years at
. the end of wl »h time additional units
c uld be installed if found necessary.” (
Brownsville Herald Jam 2.
*Th» Brown-villi- Fire I><*purtment was
l or hand promptly after the alarm had
l-eeti tiered in. A tb* fla ies -ricr-u-eii
with burning gasoline the fu-tuen rush-
e<l to the main on the corner of Elisa-
beth and Levee street a d in a few
minutes had four line- of water on lh<
flames. A steady stream of water con
tu ned to be .it town on the flames
through the tour lines until they wen
brought under control when two line-
had to be touted off on account of in-
sufficient water in the main.”
WHY?
If the fire was not brought under
. eotnrol what would happen to th<
j town? What i.o.i'J happen to the may-'
or’; responsibility U* bear the l runt?
Louis < obolini.
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If is important when desiring the ad-
Iress of jour paper changed to give both
old and new addresses
ROTA RIANS ENJOY
FIRST LUNCHEON OF
THE NEW YEAR TODAY
The first U*j:t meeting of »hc Rotary
< '-:H Brownsville was held at the
In- in li t at toil#". Four «hort
talks constituted the program for *oday.
the luncheon and program both being
concluded at one o'clock.
Ira Wei ster talked on his profess on
and Rctarv showing hov. the law and
Rotary aid each other. Cheater Huff
I.: ■ icnee Olmsted and Sherwood Bish-
op also nuuh short talks principally on
their professions and their ielation to
I- eta r|.
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Try A Classified Want Ad
Over 17 Million Jan IW Yearlj
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j FOR THE RELIEF OF
Coughs Colds. Croup
WHOOPING COUGH. HOARSENESS
BRONCHITIS
-SOLO EVERYWHERE
■ + M»H»ft19T7T»yty>VT ..r.T.T.T.
PILES
.:: CURED WITHOUT THE KNIFE
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;; Dr. YVm. Van Haltern
:<• KECTAL SPECIALIST OF
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D:*i. YVahrip & Van HaUern
]* 103’^ l.a.t 7th St. Ft. W'crth Texas.
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« ► Will be here for a limited time oulv to *rcat Tiles Fi tula* and
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1 * I i.surc of lie rectum.
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‘ [ Wo permanently ci:rr any case of pile* no matter how long
standing within a few day* without cutting firing burning or
7 sloughing and without detention from business. If we fail to cure
X “ci?. treatm • nt will cost you nothing.
L NOW LOCATED AT
!! BROWNSVILLE SAN BENITO
i Dew-Drop Inn Central Hotel.
[■I Cor St Ch*rr* & 0th Phone 32.
<. Phone SSI.
Monday'Wednesday Fncay Tuesday I hursday. Saturday
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