The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 254, Ed. 1 Monday, March 19, 1923 Page: 2 of 4
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Any erroneous reflection upon the
character standing or reputation of any
person firm or corporation which tray
appear in the columns of T he Herald
will bd gladly corrected upon it* h«-ituf
brought to the attention of the puhiidi
era.
Monday. Mar. 19. 192.x
VETERAN* LEGISLATION
Inc iiuiueme oi ire American
Legion has made it-eif felt in the
legislation passed in many states
this year and without exception the
bills the Legion has sponsored have
i*een of a cl*r-s which will have a
tendency to promote commercial ami
industrial progress to facilitate the
dissemination of the principles of
real Americanism and to eliminate
radicalism. They have sitbmern *!
their persons! or otganization inter-
ests in their el forts to secure leg-
islation of broader effect giving ri<<
weight of iheir influence to measur
os which nil! improve general condi-
tions but refusing to use the force
of their organization to se<hre the
passage* of bonus bills or oth< r men.-
ures by which th« members would
personally profit. The Indianapolis
News commenting on this ph.t <• of
the Legion’-* legislative activities
says:
“In Indiana the character <*f th*
legislation it* which th*- veterans of
the werl 1 war. *»** r* presented by fI
America*! have been intrr-
p*tH* L- rj*f *. M ii'.iiirute that in
th» o of the v> -jat body of In-
dians World war vi’lcrni' there no
thought of the state for ; po
rial bent-fii? The American Legion
joined with other organization- re
helping in the adoption of the
amendment to the state Constitution
which limits th** voting privilege t»*
citizens and it sponsored to the hi!!
♦welting to increase the residence pe-
riod necessary to nualify a- a voter
from fix months to one year. It
also supported the memorial plaza
project and it took the leading part
in presenting Urn Memorial day ob-
servance bill to the legislature
“The state veterans’ bonus bill
which was the object of much atten
tion apparently failed of the sun-
port which the veterans have given
to other measures involving no gift
of money but inspire*! by patrioth
and sentimental motives. The great
purpose of the American Legion is
not to a<k for special favors but to
keep on giving and serving a-* it did
during the war.'
The lender of the English house
of commons blames the United State*
for English inactivity in‘regard Fi
the situation arising from tin* French
occupation of the Ruhr stating tha»
the British government received no
“response" from the Harding ad-
ministration a-to a definite course
of action to be pursued. Thv ex
ruse is rather absurd on the fare *•<
it but if America had shown any in-
clination at that time to assist in
solving the problem* of Europe
England would undoubtedly h;tvi
joined in preventing what no\<
threatens to again bring di-aster F
central Europe. There has been m
time in the history of this countrj
when u definite foreign policy ha
been so greatly needed uv at present
The price of *ugav is advancim
rapidly and the threatened “s-ugm
war” between the manufacturer1 «>;
cane and beet sugar has failed to
materialize. Sugar stock- have not
been depleted and there is no wand
ty of sugar a there was during the
war. The only explanation is that
the sugar refiners have the oppor-
tunity t.i rai *• th- price and they
are taking advantage of it -which i
merely more evidence of the nwinne.
in which the Fardney tariff nffei t*
the public.
The New York Time* cannot un
derstand the antagonism which thal
part of tho United States it desjg
nates a- the “hinterland" feels to
ward New York Fity mid suggest?
that it might be jealously. Far tV">
jt New York with it? record o.
efimt* and 'corruption arouses no
feelin/ of jealously l»ui it must be
admitted that it h?ts aroused :» feel-
injr of dis/u-t. However Ntf York
is too hi/ to core much what the
rest of the country thinks about it.
If the Germans would <pon«l less
money in opera tin/ rum fleets to the
Anvriean coast amt more in operat-
ing the coal mines in the Ruhr dis-
trict they mi/ht be aide to meet re
parations payment* ami at the same
time .-eenr«- a better position anionic
nation*.
Former Con/iesswoman Robert-
<on wi.o declared after her defeat
last November that women had no
place in polite >. i-t now expressing
alarm over conditions in her district.
Rohertson i* irivin/ the Okla-
homa public the imptos ion that she
refuses to be pleased with anythin/.
*"'* 1 « ai« — i i » i —. ■
Canadians are twikme of amend-
in/ the.;i election law* m:«| m Do win/
‘•nly women ov r thirty years of ;»/*■
t»» vote. Have Canadians for/otten
all ti:e precept* of eallanttv?
Other Papers
——--r~
M'M: «•*v\ I TIIK I.AW AN\ I1KI.P
‘ \f V fol k I ;i« l
I**'* r* .t-| nr. dr- oein! and official
’ ‘t*1 ■«■- U i- ni /♦•» . both « <v.
« J an: ewbarti.*.*. ci tv the fact the.:
. •heir ".!• *• have bee tuddi-htd p-R*.
'll* II „T! u P.Jt li Cently j o s . fl
■x irtiotki : if i.«* in li* aaatjs of ;«*
I he IC Uit a.: up r I tish of tb'
nial from th>- more t>r I-.-.* <L tinyul.si.-
'-d owner. ot the a .: that they cut
del busines v.-ith tin villairou: purvey-
or of fuH>idth 1 lu'iU'Cs.
Many <>i fh*c denials pie -utinhly a«■
tnte many of the name.- piisumuM.
v.« i tin • of rntn«*r (non of
cu.-toiLi n. ie•' ’he bovtb'/yrcr is a boii
bird. « id for 0 which soj.n
might 5 o'd not very creditable to oui
(•apu'at hi •••eras to have no f* or oi
l*etrayal. even fiom tsi»«e who from lack
of inclit'otior or »t- r- ct for the |j.n io
rot buy In- wares.
irirt 4. ** .< §k r^iucnt *1 •<»
.■ tine rat; «ayo ' averred i\
; :>••.*■ or t W.i' t.nylon liet. and they
•■)a;ru r-. 'o^mJ.op »* virtuous b"*CIUl v
tnoujth oft.n tempted they did not fa?1
But i* claim justified? U:d th- v
. not (■;*' ;• ul $<>»»•; an active s.
• c it aj a pae-ivt* do*;"? VV* r»> thev not
.n<; r a i-icrai. i wot n Icpnl obliyatin -
*D »* to the officers enforcing pro
■ ‘ »twin far** that .1 criminal hr...
-••utrht to involve them in crime and t<
. help I hose off »rt- rs. thtj- rs-ily could
have JoTie. to tircst a**-* ccnrict him?
?♦*>• mif • th V.: hirytentans on tin
hootl«t'Ki v\ ro. ter evt n pretend# that
h made i e iiyiit- M < if'tr; to briny th
f' il-lid' V n ju.-lii-t no* ort* sl’vllls rvc.
to have felt offended and insulted by tb*
boo- leave - assUKipt e*n of hi# villiuy*
*■<?#.- to 1 ;.k. p;rt in on iliey.nl butinmi
F ailhfulnc*** lirl a I ale Kccoynition.
1 Kn ; •:» - * :*y Time" t.
John S’. • "t- Wi’lmms of \T---«:s. .t»j*
- <• recently retired fr«>:n *be senate.
1 m«! a l favor from th."* >*o»i>
• idor-cne-nt of a re nlntion authorizing
t1;** erection on public grounds at
Wi>l n; ’un *f “a in«mir*ment in 1 mo
of •!;■ fr.itHful negro minir.r.es o' th<
• nib." The renal; at once granted tnr
• qur t. >.>v (h*- South < aru!ira J. i*i<-
Unv • ; :* > Iv >iytv mir# nf«» r t*v
-!osC of tf>. I if'! V'vote# to allow.
-iisii-n.- to ir-.Jiti. >.hn remained
.1 •’.!*>») to rhe r mu ?<i < throughout the
«<r itr.<| it t o tv: o<l o' Reeon-truc-
t it rt.
1 A lot of cor.plica* <1 questions. h com!
■ tray n :;:'i-!t#Wi j>o!--je- ;-r;«l deeds And
n reva-ar of th*- iirtgo- -ible in •tituticn o:
•tnvt*: with it- y » 1 l and it bad -no's
.i'*t .-ill ::yycjted by action of tie- kin*
tT.ki-n I-; the --’.*i<* - ; t i th< state 1-yts-
lntt.ro. Rut it ; ml !:k**ly that any or
the < will ob cure *’n>- fact that faithful-
r»»*n md loyally of cn*- human being t«
ai.oti.er. under mo.t unusual cir'-tnrt
. »*a* c< - ' t Id i-e cognized even at a
late day.
«•«•* «*«♦*» not it-»v« t- »l-.-f"*t«l si*very
so ••rutr in ueciare mat u in*
» an* «.v !•!•» •. <‘i i»:«» ioaih. together with
ihtre rori! r -< tv;»r.: 'v!» . eioained
i.v.tbful .>r ’. ’"ht have 'cr...lined fait i-
•'. h d been left to v*o'k out th** r o r
Atilvs! >.:i ; ft'T he e!u n of th * I’lvi*
Tar. *K«; *.'hr>!o hi-ioi; o' ibe r<mnt.y
. • :T r*. 'a*i* To jt»r*or-Tun-Lion ■ ini tin
:;•»«* y «j*> ‘jo*' t*mild '*s.v« be«n d'ffer-
e tt. Hat th i* t< o. Is n consideration
which only tlir... •*»!' tRr« •renger
relief lit*- fid* lity i.t tie* old dnrkey. o*
*5t** Rri'pi mammy.
Tit* r«* are ot.ly v few *.f the e left
■’(ivt. A u»**Ht tna iv of the surviving
mammies probably it \*-r v.uuld hear ol
any monument that might i-» « reeled to
‘he memo! of tm-ir kind The living
v t-lave • wHo stood bv the “ol* master”
ihe ^laissus’’ »•■ fsAit r years o{ t’x*u
t ie ftt« let much oi u lentjtur.t no v tu
tut heavily the *r ■ ury of any state in
• \*i; '• th* III • f ®
I.e tie* old fellow? have thi* money
ami the in imrnies their monument. Thi
recognitioa hi.- been a long timu in
cornsrg. tofi.i robedjr will begrudge it.
Faithfuluc of the l rn| flies* per* on*
tlisplaj i too r;u< a thin;; in the snrirtl
to !k. entirely unrewarded
— --*—♦■♦ — - ■ —
RUSSIA DETERMINED TO
STOP RAILROAD THEFTS
MOSt OH’. March 19.— Executioner*'
! rifle* are beginning »o ergek in the Ho-
' eiet government's eampaiy i to weed out
bribery asid rorruiuion from government
instiut*onR. At one trio* in Moscow hrt-c
f. rob« t> <»f tI*e Hai.'wti Adfrtmng'atior
Dene* (went w« e round truth v of having
turned KOVeri.meRt money t•• *h«*i** (is:
U«e. rind were ijM red to Li h<d. On* e.i
them hnd *uecc< detl i:t smuggling tin*
profits to F.rrland. and bait a hi ivy dr
I *i-if t*. London. Thi.* th> Soviet goVem
•item hop**? t«. iitriivt*r.
FINE JERSEY ANIMALS
ADDED A. & M. HERDS
COLLEGE STATION. Texas March
19.—Three fine Jersey animals one bull
and two heifers. Were ton eh.-ired by the
i Dairy Department of th* A. A M. < ol*
i i* t”: of Tex'it: K> thi- s»’« in tort V\oi*h
following the hat Stovk .-how.
■ ■ ■ — — ■ ' ■ — • — -— ■ --— ■ — — ■
EVERY ROSE HAS ITS THORN
■ ■ .. ■ - mmm - '* -- - - >__=_:_ - — *
SHUX/ I
l CAN'T 5£Q WWV A ■
BEAuTiFUL Iming LIKE
TmaT mas lo mave „
ail Those sTckers/
LEGISLATIVE WORK
OF TEXAS WOMEN’S
CLUBS BENEFICIAL
AL'STIM. Texas. ?larrh IS*. -The iej;
i-lative « f Texas women's iiui*
(ns proved to he the •no'tl sucefssfut
th; legtsla’ ve ‘■r.- or. of any i r In rv
i.eeordin} to Mr>. A. \V * Me* allure. «•■•
eeutlv# secretary of the jo nt legisla-
tive counc l of women’s nub*. All f v*
of the mtai-'rr*"- it croup- of ir*ur»-s
hov- rue: with snce**-- • to & r«:tmn de-
cree Mr . Me* 'Marti -it id.
• hief n *rohg the measure ; • |»or. »ore«
t»v the joirt tee I *ive council were tic
follow in": emerEeriey appropr in: ion for
I'uhiir schools; survey of Te a- pent
t« ni it.y system; educational survey
and Slit j r .rd-Towrer :rci. \ I of ;he «
me.isurcs have been enacted* Th- «inn
c-l .a! o favored measure* to ;t renal her
th .-Into r»i ohlhstiou I ws. Or this -cor*
two bilis were pt.- tiI by th* I. g tslatur*
which we tv favored hy the women'
club—the bill permitting removal of of
fleet * for one offense «»^ in'oxieation |
wilt to on *-r off duty and the tell pro-
hibiting the driving of Motor \ hi< I *•
| while intoKiratad.
Th* organiaations r« pr esent d by th« j
io.i't council r; League of V» om-e Vo
ter*. Fed •ration of \\ ••ort n’ rlu*>-: f’*"!•-
■Vs iunal and |!ti incs. Women’s club*;
V. omen's * hristian Te npecame lb on.
and Texas Mother-' Coogre's.
New York Letter
(By l.ury Jeanne Price.)
NF.tt YOKK. March 1». Ire f.rst
l'**t*» *tiuih fihiy# ^ Nv v* «*n * ft it) |>t. hl.c |
tottinnuHhi in thi- emiu'ry or probwb
I;. anywhere else »« hcid heir tre
ofht r rvrr.i j. at Squadron A armory
T here have I **t t; private matches of wo-
men polo players before but the; h.io
re'j-r e.eiip. in a public <v h'bition. It
was » *'h :i f°w yea's ago that public
opinion wa- aghast at the thought of a
woman • vrr attempt ar thi- strenuoa.-
:.mI dangerous port.
Itmck Pe HI her ton i® one of our most
versatile producers. Having gnrfpert New
York audioitc-s with the cleverest pi i;
of the *cjsn:v “Six Character* in Seiirch
<*f an Author" he h i now turn d his
fancy to lhe presentation <>f a French
farrv. “The Love Habit" i- clever too.
:• a) ut usually well done with all of it®
t-n tim-’ili:! 'Invor pr<--ervt^t in »pit** of
i. ng crrr'cd out in a truly New York
' in; ui eta Kiltest < o* nrt. as tie- erring
husband; Kanin Maritioff s- the dan-
cer who infatuates him; Florence Kl
tUi.dcc. : s ti e injured wife; and Juno «
Rennie is her yovng admirer are r-It
»* xc«-1 lent.
It tax« co* .-.«! ruble e.ith't'iasm t
cb. r» in* at in « lintel kitchen wlu-n you
could live luxuriously in one of the best
-suites of that" t ame hotel if you were so
inclined. That i what Maurice Rnrriei
• doing. His father i one of the rich-
est hotel men in France and that menus
a g cat deal. Rut he want to learn th*
<>•>[*• I huisine . as thoroughly has la-
ther know® it. and bcli* vinj tha* A.non
■■ bus tnor< to teach along tltaL line
even *lian France he ha.; come here tn
. leant it. Inte.il upon knowi 7 every tie
t-til of the buxines® and it. work thi®
-a". -VtiiiiT young K'vuirhj.ian started
m the linen room of the Commodore ho-
t 1. and is working 01 thiough all d«-
tir.ciTts Meat chopping is hi® pr«*s-
vn: occtip'dion. un i li>- declare)* that ho
is e'-]tying it itmiirnsijy.
Two pieces of a dining room floor a*e
b jrg in the e hlbition being held by the
Soviet v of Independent Arti Ux.-Then*
! (--—-
Good digestion!
•they regulate the
Dr. KINGS PILLS
-jot lomtijmUon
1 1 "■" ■111 ....
are str Kiiik picfur*> on them apparent-
ly done in -©me tarry »u’>stau.*c. Mr*.
J Ulet s » th. of •'«.! West S' t>-si\ttl
s*rie' i.- the aitisl. pud ahe c .plains
t* a* . 'ii .xyv. tin |;»«*tiv*s dcvdou ii-ft»i«
her iye a- lie paxed at the flout ot h<-r
it'niny/ruoin. They were actually thru.
. i -• is ami in the only -i tee which
they Here made hy a human hoi up is
that he c *;’r* ! thrm by her concentr*
tioti ot' thoupht. Thin she i it out th.
floor and toot out those sections fine
j cltna* ;s of St. John and the otht is
mi it distinct «tudv of the head of
< ii *. t. Mrs. S:rich s ivs that *>he earn#
her 11vrit*' hy nnintinir face- on balloon*.
For these she uses real paint.
Twenty-oitrht years apo. Genrpc W
.li>'ii a Biooklyn street car comluctor
disappeared from the sipht of his fami-
ly The other day. a white-haired wo
t».an encountered ha i »' he sauntered
nionp ;i Brooklyn street. "Hello sisteI
Kate.” he aid cite* ril\ and riotwHy.
Tiie :*vr» took :■ trolley mwi we* ' to *l*<
home .-f another *ist< r. to httv** a «rood
% tsir. I. orp hnd eonsid<*table t.i tell
them of his activities over the (duittf;
j *h ■ jmst ye.is. After awhile I*
rase Weil. In* said still casually. "I
mi::t h. i'. ;t;*!|r ilotur. It’- been ;i«*nd to
M-t* you. So lc>nf. folks see you later.*
Then *t* sauntered off and the siMer-
fcnve hinrtl nplhinT more and they
t I- t.\ • re another 2
veal's. when Gcarpe vs ill Ii" t*7 ned may
be i** t.iv to settle «lc>w*n home.
I [ i V JEANNE PHIt’E.
TRY V < I YSBiriF.I* WANT Alt
- • — *♦.- - —
SECRETARY WALLACE
WILL VISIT A. & M.
l (lUn: STATION. Texas. March
1 i. Holt or* hb* II. Wall *.c<. Secretary
of enltnve will visit the A. .v M
< oil. e of Tcxi.r. March k*i hold a
c-nfcr* t*** with acrieultutal worker-
•:»d will ad.'r *: th* siudcilts while
here lie is on hi*- fir * official tin
t ranch this ect a of the country.
EVERY TRACE OF FLU
QUICKLY OVERCOME
STATES WHEELESS
“I have rented such great bene-
fits taking Tanlac that 1 can
ii*ij *h> world it is a tiuiy wonder-
fid :* tin ine ’ K ccntly declared *A.
\Y. \Vh*-»les. IS-* Peachtree St. At-
I; Ca special representative «>f
ll>* Wright t o. dealers in hotel
equipment.
••1 suffered with nervous indiges-
t;„n a year **r men*. 1<>~* nearly
two* t\ | mni'l' nnd became badly
weakened. Then in this run-down
state l was uric ken \ ith and
it I«-ft me m a very critical condition.
I ha d i-o appci ice could not digest
pioiict 'y tr’c iitth* t did cat and was
Iim :*• ■! Vol! to - !• I'.
"Hearing **f Tanlac through s«*iile
friend^ | concluded to test it tor
myself. It ended my indigestion
built me up eighteen pounds and
ever sjnee it set me right 1 leave « ri-
pe rd excellent health. I gladly re-
commend the treatment not only for
what it life done for sue but also
for the good it Isas done u number of
my friends and relatives."
Tanlac i- for sale by all good drug-
• >jsts. Psik** no substitute. Over
:;r. million bottles sold. — Adv.
Try 4 Classified Waal Ad
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Builders’ Supplies — Farm Machines
JUST RF.CF.IVED: HAND AND POWER SPRAYER PUMPS.
Monro* Street— Fronting Court llous*
FREE—A 50c Box of
SOUL KISS ROUGE
With Each 50c Box of SfSBT
SOUL KISS FACE POWDER
YVILLMAN’S PHARMACY
Telephone 40 ■
(
1-THE-
Merchants National Bank
OF BROWNSVILLE TEXAS
Capital and Surplus Over $370000.00
Respectfully Solicits Your Patronage
l J
The State National Bank
Brownsville Texas
Capital $100000.00 Surplus $27500.00
We Solicit Your Account
DANGEROUS BUSINESS
. Half a billion dollars art* lo'-t annually in stock frauds declare* the
comptroller of currency.
Glowing promises of high interest hires away the savings of years
and result* in many suffering hardships. Bogus oil stocks min-
ing schemes and illy managed undertaking* of every kind get
the unwary man's money. Not one of these schemes in 1000 is
successful. Before purchasing stocks or bonds that you know
nothing about it is a good plan t•» consult your banker.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF BROWNSVILLE
; \ f ) ^ICHAI^D HUDHUT
i ' ' THREE FLOWERS TWIN COMIftCT
(S»(a CW»w)
*JKc jiulffl Creation iifftjiclwnl^udnul
! Containinq
! - f „. POWDER IN FIVE TIMES -lfrrf.. |
j QUANTITY OF "ROUGE nw*«w>
Smart J rrsfimi*^ up ftckft forOfand l3aj* %
Sparkling Oraatnwl io llu 1)w«ii»a%blr a a I
V-r* *^»S j | (Re*ftllm man b* obtaimj) "- j ’
.ti * _ * ’_ : ~ ISjW_
CISNEROS DRUG STORE
Phone 303
Houses and Lots I
SOLD ON TERMS I
Largest Selection of ( hoicc Lots I
in the City of Brownsville *
H. L. FITCH
Fitch Built is Well Built
—
Brownsville Warehouse &
Storage Company
25000 SQUARE FEET FLOOR
SPACE TO RENT
WE STORE ANYTHING
Phone 4S0 Brownsville. Teiw
For Your Health*s Sake
DRINK PURE
Distilled Water
Delivered in 5-gellon bottle*
MODEL LAUNDRY
PHONE I m2 2
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National Cash Registers
Ni*w .md second hand cash registers from
VIA nod tip. sold on easy monthly pay*
incuts on inter**!. Register* bought
said ami exchanged.
I. ft. SANFORO. Salesman. Bex 1M
Ccrpu- Christi. Texas or care of Th#
Travelers' Hotel RrownsvKIt. Texaa
VV. A. DARLING
KDNKRAL DIRECTOR AND
E.MBALMER
Select Service
12ib A Adams Pbnne 17#
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Wheeler, Fannie. The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 254, Ed. 1 Monday, March 19, 1923, newspaper, March 19, 1923; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1378249/m1/2/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .