The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 240, Ed. 1 Friday, February 29, 1924 Page: 3 of 4
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County Commiaficn—A >. e.^BHlBB
•linen n nupy i-<<iiimis>ii>ue!-s'^BHH|
held this afternoon with a i w imnHB
*» routine business to collie ill*.
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Set* the New St. r Special in radio
hlu.- at the Exposition.- Adv.
Murphy Sign Scrvice.^-Shop at Hur-
ling*.! Motor Co. luiluhig. Service uil
over th. Valley.—Adv.
Dickey's old Reliable Eye Water
brightens a dull tired eye.—Adv. (6)
Dramatic Club Meets— A meeting of
the Drowusville Dramati Club was held
hist night at the Episcopal Chur h parish
house. Owing to the exposition and
style show the attendance was small
and the lime was spent in going over lh(>
parts of th** opera to 'ie presented l>y
the dub. A meeting will he held Mon-
day loght and it is expected that prep-
aration of the opera will begin with this
meet ing.
Have lou Noted the gnat strength
of the Star frame shov.n a*t the Exposi-
tion? That is one reason why Star c;.rs
stand up where others f;.il and why
deers never stick or bine.— A iv.
Address Wanted.—Address of Aiuvi-
lua Francisca (Panchita) Villasenior
de Smith) born aboct 40 years ngo in
Jiminex de Tamauiipas. Recently re-
ading .n Laredo. Anyone knowing her
iddiess will please notify Mayor A. B.
Cole Brownsville Texas.—Adv.
Food Sale—The ladies of the Baptisr
>■hunJi will sell eake. pit s and candy at
Bishop’s Stationery Store Saturday
afternoon the sale commencing at 1*
.»% loch.
Spanish. Mexican or Barber's Itch—
<>tic bottle of Imperial Kexenta Remedy
is guaranteed to bo enough for any
use. of any kind. All druggists are
jiutliori/cd to reiund your money if it
Kails.-- Adv. <(*.
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Textile Man Expc:ted—I». A. Junes
>f Kingsville general manager *of the
otton mill at that place is expected to
arrive in Brownsville tonight and will
confer with io al business interests in
con net lion with establishment of cotton
nills in the Valley. Mr. Jones is com-
ing at the invitation of the Browns-
ville Board of City ltevelopruent.
For Greatest .economy—the Star.—
Adv.
Asbestos It Oof Paint—$1.00 per gr.l-
lon. For all k nds of roofs. Pena Sign
Shop.—Adv.
Card Party.—The ladies of the Sacred
Heart church trill give a benefit card
P'lty at the home of Mrs. J. J. Young.
S .turday. March 1 at 3 o’clock. Re-
freshments served at 5 o’clock.— Adv.
Practice March—Headquarters Troop
of Fort Itrown will leave this afternoon1
on a pro tier march to Hu a I’hiea. and
will remain out until Monday morning.
The trmp will take full equipment.
Kimball House — Nieely furnished
rooms convenient to hath; hot and < old
vater. Home cooking. SOU Illizuheth
M.~ Adv.
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Band at Fort Ringgold—Tin* Twelfth1
t’avalry hand left yesterday for l’ort
Ringgold. play for an officers’ dunec
here tomorrow night. The regular Fri-‘
day concert will not he given.
Chicken Dinner Saturday—Announce-
ment was made today by the ladies of
the Methodist liureh that they will
s<<rve a >liiek«*n dinner Saturday in the
•r building instead of the SatuOtio
aim.e<| \ erda.V.
ved at oil tents each
shipping station at
a busy scone this
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principally cab-
n < res.-ir.b!e»
ffting NMMi
bo among
poii
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■LITARY COURT
HEAVY SENTENCE
I FOR PISTOL THEFT
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f One of the heaviest sentence im-
(jnised here in some time u;i> handed
down by the military coutt at Fort
Frown yesterday when lVituie Men i
Dibble ot the t] uur tern tasters depart-
ment was seuten rtl to twu years ini-
prt«oumenr with disht tioroble dis haigc
ami total forfeiture f >r alleged theft ot
a pistol. Itiblde is alleged (<> have taken
it pistol across the river into Mexico
where be sold tin* weapon.
the re onl- of the ease have lieeu
t»eut to the eorp area liea«h|tmrters for
review.
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MARCH SECJXI) celebration
The ( armron County Stu enu of
the University of Texas will have a pro
glam and Jinnt* at the Brownsville
i oumty Club Su.id .y night Match
at 8 o clock. All ex-students ate urgeo
to attend. This e expecting to alienn i
phase notify 11. L. Yales not later Uun
7 o'clock .Saturday evening March I.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
John I’- Parker and Kuriipn-ta Don- !
xa les.
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Mrs. I. C. Wc: b ; .id d^uifhtcr were* ir
the city from Harlingen today.
unable to attend but <*'p ct to be on j
ban 2 for the big shew tonight or Sit-
trday.
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j It Your Head is dizzy <>n stooping u
ruling Midileitiy ami everythin*' turns!
bin k before the eyes you Irtvc a tor j
|Hll liver. Take llerldtie. 11 j< ;i p iWer
tul liver regulator. Price ♦;<i i. Sol.
by ail d* aler>. Adv.
f ront Valley T« »m.— M ny r s.Jon*
from Harlingen San Be lito and othei
Valley towns were am* tig the throng I
which attended liie Ki . Grand* IE h
Exposition yesterday afternoon and 1. -s. ■
night. The style show proved a big ; *
traction as did the vaudeville num
ter and the "various exhibits.
—
A Cornrtion.—Thiough r.i error t! *
lltrald yesterday published tk • name rf j
Julia Pardo in the list of indictments j
witu-n-d by the grand jury. Thi w..
purely nn error as no indict men I i
against any pcrso.i of that name was ’
reported.
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Treat for Providence Home.—Thr
children of the Providence Horn? for
Children enjoyed a visit to the Rio
Grande Delta Expos it i n as the guests
of the Retail Merchants Assoeii tion j
Tuesday when tw nty-five comp lime it- i
ary tickets were sent to th** Home. Th- {
little folks atti tided in a body and i
fully enjoyed the many interest n*.
features of the Exposition for which !
thej arc duly grateful to the Merch-
ants Association.
IHKnstar at
^MEET IN HARLINGEN
A In-ut thirty mt tah *i> <.f tin Ur«nva>-
! villi- < h:t;»tor of the tli'di-r of latstrtn
I Star atemliil .1 mooting :t* ariingen hut
I niuiTin* !»rowu>viilo .1 ml In 1-Vriu
t’linptiT wore lli< giio*ik of the llur-
Clmjttor .11 the mooting whiolt
wan Itirgi I.v aiiinlnL
Mi-*. I*. *i. Smith; assist am Hist riot
ilop-ity gram! matron of tho order from
Alii .-. »;;s lire- out at th*- ttuN-liu; ami
i«t>|«’ “'I t im work. Tlir.v now meni-
n-r> wort votoil into tin- tinier. amt uni-
rat <:ii!.tto wa iiiiiiatod. Ilnfroshiuouts
were t'rivfd :.t tho t h>>o of ilie moling.
Personal
—
I- F. Cm tut r •*:' Houston is in
Bm\ nsviliV n bt; • nisr.
W. W. » Simpson ci San Antonio is
in itrov.iimtlb- today.
31 Sin .h and .1. i*. I'umiim* of
Sail Ant n o ar<* in Brownsville*.
•I- rt ami F. ii. M< .Mastor an?
loro i am Sru Antonio.
Anioal K. Slit»lt!«»n and It. MiiI«• i.
•if.. <*t San Antonio art* horo on business.1
IF ! *. Halt of San Antonio was bore
yostorday.
Hf'oigf II. Clark .»f Ausi.u vva in
Hro« nsvi la y«*ftrnhy. I
•I. it. rbitiiaan >>f Houston is brn* on
busitltv S.
C. It. I.nthroji of Kio Brando City is
boro on business.
S. K. Brooks and v.and Mr. and
Mrs. 'Itionnis Holloway of Auburn
N. !iias; a. arc vi iliag in |tro\\tisvilb*.
1 • i. > K. Frau of Fail anks. Alaska
v. as in FrowuwilU- yo-terd«...
Alb n At* !*«*r «.f M. Alien is in Iirowns
viilf t< titty.
.!. A. Inij.iiH* of San Antonio i lino
on bt:s nos:.
C H. (Ftntinoli of l"l Fa o is in
Frown . il’-v
.1. IF Wr :ht and A. \V. tiiivor of
Cl.i ago art* visiting boro.
I . A. Mm: in of t hirtu'n is liort* on
btls'itV’sy
tiny V ini ltd;: o nt Houison was hon*
y ••sttrdry.
W .1. ’i iioinps |i of Morcofh-s •• in
Ilr**w n-» iilo Unlay .
W. F. M'*-s o’ tin* tV storti I'nioii
Company of Hailas is in Itrownsvillo.
Lrq'jia ftorc/rne is an offh-ioM libnl-
ing ri*im*d\ for human or anin.al fit- 4i.
It. mind' a -* v i> wound soro. out nr
s.*ral«h in tin* shortest possible* lint**.
Fri't*. :u«*. CO and fJ.l.U Sold by ail
tloalors. Adv. *
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EAT At
MECCA CAFE
HAN BENITO
W. II. TOTTER Prop.
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Why go half way? \
AIL MAN '
is a necessity!
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When constipation is ripping the health
out of your hotly you can't afford to tem-
porize! For health's sake—DON'T—when
bran. Kellogg's Bran Iweaiise it is ALL
BKAN is guaranteed to give you positive
permanent relief!
Know die truth about bran! To l»e
eflirac^m^So give you sought-for relief
hran^^^^^^k ALL Bit AN! Foods with u
Ii I
p-1 * > n
!h<*
lilllillllil *or * iiLr cent relief
: “-.r * -> ifl ;f‘ ; t - y7 y 1
II. (Fawsoti i»f
■ ’>. V. U*ni of |.l i'.-. l ! ;n town t«J
day.
4. II. Baker tif Fort Worth is here on
business.
.1 i: Callahan F. C. Cook and T. C.
\F Corde of the Cult' Coast Fines were
in Brownsville yesterday.
•i i l.llil isul ei Jloll-toll \\ a - ill
llrow nsville yesterday.
Judge Sam H. Spears of San Benito
i■» i»< itrowTssviile on legal business.
W. B. Btidgemiimil of I'iilnr. Okla-
Ii ma. was here yesterday.
i". J. * ' I i .11.1 111 iloUslon Wit- Jiei'i'
yesterday. /
4. F. Bantu of tilt-nwiinl Springs
Colorado i - in Brownsville.
Willi.-: I Vi !•’ ami A. |». Hall of S.igi-
iriw. Alii hig'.m are visiting in Browns-
ville.
QUEEN THEATRE
Thoso who t •! K «* d« light in notion
mingl'd with «*oh«r and good noting
'till find ill IIh\v * d«—ii*** in “Tho I fad
Man” a First National atirm ti.*n whioli
is mat in wing a! tin- Ou* < n Tima fro.
It w.< «iin*rd»*:l Uy lidv. in t a row.
“'I In* Itml Man" diffor> in soino ro-
*•!’*' ts with any othor idiotojdav that hilt
l« * n soon lioro this your. It is iso;
m»ro!y a |»h'*t*i|il«y. * It is a drama «d
th» South Wat and it toils a story mnr**
* r mploto^and more thrilling than tho
usual nod inn |ii< luro. IVtini}is tho roa-
si*n fur this i- that it i- a litoial trails
l.ttian m tho stago play. It was origin-
ally «*.a oivod in this form and flinso
havo \ sou . d tho i.-id - jiortm.i n< •'
will unit' that it lias nil boon ohaugod
in tin* film votsion.
N' t it II tlo of tho doiight fu itos J i f
t!io | la; is duo to throo forco . Kdwin
<’.t: «'V. <■. th«* «|ir<- !'-r. II- t..i
i far. nml • hat !•• - A. j>. v
I i> »raj s i!i*‘ i« I»• «if " f it.■ I v"* :
i II liis *■ a!uff" in a j t*tm
Camvf hi' r*v«*t» Mir|i:i>«" %<>ik
If Papa Lovs
They’ll Join the Hopy C
At the Colotl
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RIO GRANDE 'Tj'V'pAOT
D E LTA fOl
BROWNSVLLE
Last Two Bi
REDUCED RAILROAD
Saturday Night Last Chance to
Style Show With Living
LAST TWO DAYS TO HEAR
Beutiful Lydia Van Gilder
Gdden Voiced Contralto cf Chicago Opera Co.
AND THAT VAUDEVILLE SHOW-OH BOY!! GREAT!!!
6 PRETTY PERSONALITIES FROM 1HE PACIFIC COAST IN THE GOLDEN GATE REVUE
HOFFMAN and HUGHES
Trick Bicycle Rider De Luxe and the Dainty Dancer ^
Pretty Peggy Ward Jolly Jazz and Blues Singer
Our Own 6 Piece Jazz Orchestra and Other Features
£S8.ioc * o beautiful C rs
ChldrenNo Tax booths
Reserved Seats OF LOCAL FIRMS
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Wheeler, Fannie. The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 240, Ed. 1 Friday, February 29, 1924, newspaper, February 29, 1924; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1378617/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .