The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 119, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 30, 1923 Page: 6 of 6
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BANK DEPOSITS
INCREASE FAST
THROUGH SOUTH
Report of Eleventh Federal
Bank Shows General lm-|
provement of Conditions
Throughout District
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DAI.I.AS. Texas. Oct. 50. (Sreatly in
creased purchasing power *01 l lie part
of the lutton farmer is noted as the
outstanding feature in the review of bu-
siness an i industrial condition for the
month ending Oct. 15 in the Kleventh
Federal Reserve Hank distri t. The
report <f the Dallas federal reserve hank 1
states the developments affecting the I
cotton farmer have overshadowed all i
others in the month.
"Hank deposits have increased heav-
ily" the report -ays. "Loans have been
liquidated at a rapid rate colh-cion- <>n
hook credit have been the best in several
jears ami the Hr illation me ia Lave
risen to the higlie-t point reached in
more than two years. Federal Reserve
Hank loans between Sept 1 anil Ort. 15
reflected a n< 1 de ‘Hue • f S25.1U0 iR! I H1
and Federal reserve notes s'<><*d at
$5!L21T2.*55 on the latter date (’barges
to depositors* accounts increased 21 per
cent in September us compared to tin
previous mouth and were only I! per- j
rent |e«s than those of September 1020
The Federal Reserve (tank as well a>
many member bank'."has tinned t > ih •
open market as a medium for the invest-
ment of it st j h> funds.
“The large returns from cotton and
the high wages paid the laborers for
ga'hering the crop have been further
icflected in the broadening demand for
men hatelisf at both wholesale ami re-
tail. Department stores sales #»r Sep-j
ternber were I ."si percent in • f j
August sales uml four of the reporting
lines of wholesale trade -bowed stilt- J
rtantially liugir volumes of busine-s than
for ihe previous month. Despite the1
heavy « tusumer demand. no r bants J
show no gVnerul departure from the p I- !
icy ttf limiting commitments t«» well tie
fined nee '. It is significant to note
that thins policy continue- to receive
the encouragement of the wholesalers
themselves who are n > could influenced ^
to some degree by the nrrent s atistii-s j
on < ommcrcial failures which continue!
comparatively heavv.
“I.umber mill orders at the district's I
pine mills were above normal production
in September for the first time since
January of this yrir. The September
co:.still tion activity as evidenced by the
WHOOPING COUGH
H-ubl on child hard on purer.**.
Control dreadful whooping and
coughing help to quiet sleep with
CHAMBERLAIN’S
COUGH REMEDY
Every user is a friend
bm.dii g ; emit valuatu it*. yt tlie lurger
i*ic.<. was well maintained.
• t til pindiieti.*n in this liistri I rea h- •
ill an a!. >.isi it- -o*-d-breaking volume
tiring >< temlier in the fine of a stead
ilj declining market. This together with
th- price competition among the ma m
refine’-} companies. hits resulted in gas j
dine being sold at an exceptionally !"w '
level.
“The recent heavy rninfldl in this
district has been helpful to the live-
stock Industry and. to some extent
to agru ulture. Abundant stock water
and pasturage have been assured f««r i
winter ranges and this improvement in
physiiul • unlit ions enming at a time
whet* the financial situni< n <f the th'*
little men is being- fortified by the
fnn ‘i min/ of the Federal Inlermediate
Credit I tank will neeeleraic the reeov-
ery of he livesto k industry."
SAN BENITO
SAN BENITO. Texas. Oct. 30. Mr.
and .Mrs. Hubert Bone and young son.
w ho have bci n in Ohio for a nextended }
visit are exjtcted to teach home in this
city on the fith of next month.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bowels and fami-
ly O. H. Bowers anti family F. .M.
Sehati r and faintly and CL N. Butrtiughs
ami family all front Shelby county Tex-
..s have arrivtd in this city with their
household goods anti livestock ami will
make their home on the Browne tract
|tr. C. M. fash returned home Sunday
fiom a ix weeks trip to St. Louis Mo.
where ht- took a post graduate course in
Washington University of that city.
. uhn S. Bowie who has been practi-
cally an invalid for the past year has 1
not been so well for a few days and j
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR
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Tkwftoad&ter
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Business men—with whom the runabout has always been very
popular—are well pleased with the changes embodied in this model.
Always rugged the car has been made decidedly trimmer and more
comfortable.
This result is obtained by raising the radiator and enlarging the
cowl; making a decided improvement in looks and providing more
leg room.
A well designed top and slanting windshield do their share toward
adding a finished clean-cut appearance.
Make it a point to see the other new models also on display in the
nearest Ford dealer's show room.
V*
These cart cam be obtained through
the Ford Weehly Purchate Plan
1
PATTESON MOTOR CO.
Washington St. Brownsville Texas
CARS * TRUCKS * TRACTORS
t
Let’s Go
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National politics i» "picking up"
Earle S Kinsley. Republican Na-
tional Committeeman from Vtr-
m nit. w shown after he had come
from the White House. He is in
Washington to enlist the aid or ad-
ministration in the coming election
iu Vermont.
grave fears are felt for his r- covety. Mr.
Bowie was operated on in Mercy Hos-
pital Brownsville some months ago am
apparently was much better but has
gradually been getting weaker ever
since.
. 11. I.ung and daughter. Miss Lil-
lian and J. H. Rowland were bu ine *■
visitors to sev< ral up Valley towns yes-
terday.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Koontz and son.
John Jr. and Mr . Mason the mother
of Mrs. Koontz returned front a six or
e.ph. weeks' visit in St. Louis last
Sunday. i m
W. t . Jones has return d from Mel-
lette 3. lb when ne had been on bus-
ness the post three months.
PULLMAN SERVICE IS
ESTABLISHED ON THE
VALLEY BRANCH LINE
McALLEN Texas. Oct. 30 A few
weeks ugu the Young Men’s Business
League took up the proposition of se-
curing through slieper service from San
Antonio to McAllen and after a lively
correspondence with the officials of the
Gulf Coast Lines and the Railroad Com-
missioners at Austin. J. S. Benner the
local agent announce! that such -ervice
will be given.
Beginning Sunday. Octohi r 28. a
through Pullman service was put on
from Sam Fordvce to San Antonio.
Through Pullman service will go from
Brownsville to Chicago via Houston.
New Orleans over thi Illinois Central
also through sleeper from Houston to
Mexico City.
Thi giv» s three Pullmans going and
coming out of the Valley each day.
To Get Rid of worm* In children give
them White’s Cream Vermifuge. The
little sufferer improves at once and soon
heroines healthy active and robust.
Price .'{.V.— Adv.
Boston doctor says 40 is the id“al
age for love. How old i* he? We would
sa> ah ut 40.
Important to all Women
Readers of this Paper
Thousands upon thousands of wo-
men have kidney or Bladder trou-
ble and never suspect it.
Women’s complaints often prove
to be nothing else but kidney trou-
ble. or the result of kidney or blad-
der disease.
If the kidneys are not in u healthy
condition they may cause the other
organs to become diseased. *
You may stiff r pain in the back
headache and loss of ambition.
Poor health makes you nervous
irritable and may be despondent; it
makes any one so.
But hundreds of women claim
that Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root bv
restoring health to the kidneys
proved to be just the remedy
needl'd to overcome such conditions.
Many send for a sample bottle to
see what Swamp-Root the great
kidney liver and bladder medicine
will do for them. By enclosing ten
cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co. Bing-
hamton N. Y. you may receive
sample size bottle by Parcel Post.
You can purchase medium ami large
size bottles at all drug sotres.—Adv. (
SAINTS AND ALL
STARS WILL MIX
IT NEXT SUNDAY
The fourth game of the poet season
series l>eiwren the Itrownsville All Stars
;iiiiI the San Itenito Suinl* will he played
lit Itrownsville next Sunday. .Manager
Itesha of the All Star* annouueed today.
This will he tli** Iasi game of the year
in Itrownsville and much interest be
atoti-e I in the game.
I.y taking one of the closest game*
f tb“ season front the Saints last Sun-
day Itrownsville ha* wou two game* to
San Itenito*s one and the Saints will he
lighting hard m even tiling* lip again
next Sunday t tu the contrary if
Itrownsville can put over a victory the
All Stars will have cinched the -cries by
taking* three out of the five games and
it is likely that the last game will not
be played. If the Saints should tic the
count the final game will be played prob-
ably. on the San Itenito diamond.
I'.oth teams will use the same lineup
j "Cascarets” 10c
Best Laxative !;j
for Bowels!;
“They Work While You Sleep”
If you feel sick dizzy upset if your
head is dull or aching or your stomach
is sour or gassy just take one or two
pleasant “Caacareta” to relieve constipa-
; tion ami biliousness. No griping—nicest
cathartic-laxative on earth for Men
Women and t'hildren. Ihe lioxe* also
‘25 and 60c sires—anv drug store.
IlookT
Have you seen our
bargain counter?
$2.80 worth for
$1.49
EAGLE PHARMACY
(INCORPORATED)
Try a Drink at Our Fountain
Suit has played in previous <•< n’t*si«.
nil Adolf» Arguijo. lir* wntmlle’s big
league pitcher will again hurl for the]
lo< ill*. Arguijo and Cole. Harlingen
'linger have pitched against each «*thei
w i e. and ea< h pitcher has one game'
.* hi* ere it. Sunday's game will he an
rther fn*t and fttrioua piteher* battle
for firm I lienor* in tin* series.
Advance sale . f ticket* f..r the game
a ill begirt today.
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FLYING 1*01*1’LAK WITH INVALIDS
(ltv The Associated I’re-s.t
VIKNNA. <»ct. .’Mi. Austria now ha*
i»n aerodrome at M lutr half an hou*
ride by automobile fiom the center oi
the city. Planes may he had at all hour
for any destination within the country.
Air tr.ivel is growing i-opular with in
valid* who want to r«ach hsalth rt -
sorts quickly arid free of the jolting
and discomfort attending trip* by
train. I
EXPLORER SEEKS NEW TRIBES
«Pv The Associated Press. I
CHRISTIANIA Oct. 30. The Arctic
explorer Knut« Rasmussen ha# sturted
on a sled journey of about 5.000 kilome-
ters over Alaska and the Behring
Strait to the cast eoart of Siberia. He
opines that a journ y laid on such a
course will bring hi:n irto contact with
sevtral Eskimo tribes that have never
seen white men.
. •• .—■
This raw Imrsc Z«*v will he running
for office next.
SHOE SALE
Save Money on Shoes ■
SHAPIRO’S—Nov. 1st
Herald Building
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