The Brownsville Sunday Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 66, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 7, 1924 Page: 2 of 12
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CREAGER SEES
G.0.P. VICTORY
Thousands of Democrats
to Support Butte
Leader Says
t ** -
i (By The Aticeiatfd .
DALLAS. Texas. ii. The re-
publican part «.f <Vra- has not and will
Hot make “any charnel c- of trade or
roiubinnation with any group or class"
It. II. I'riMger. national < ommitteeintn
of that patty for Texas said in a 'tist*-
tnent here t.d.:y. I’ommenting on the
nomination of Dr. tieorge ('. Ilntte. dean
of law I niversiiy of Texas as rcpuh-
Itcnn eandidate for governor to oppose
Mrs. Miriam Ferguson; the democratic
nominee Mr. I’re.tger said the repuhii-
cans Imd a “fighting chance” and pre-
dicted the g:ejit< • race in the hi-toty
of Texas in Novetnlo r.
“Dr. Untie will hav< the -olid repub-
lican vote of the ■ He and in addition will
receive a vote of from two to three hun-
dred thousand of the b st eletuenl in the
democratic party.” Mr. t’reager asserted.
“Nominal ion of a woman for governor
attracted nationwide attention and com-
ment. This attention and comment is a-
nothing to that width will ho attracted
to Texas in Nov tuber when it i' an-
nounced to the world that a republican
governor has been eh ’til in this state.
“The • lection of Dr. Ilntte will mean
an efficient ini'iin >s administration for
Texas freed from that hitter strif. and
partisanship ami that pandering to
cNsse* that won hi folio . the relurtj of
Ferguson to tin governor's chair l»r.
Hilt will have no enemies to .unisli and
no friends to reward.”
i
(CNni'Iniicd from nage one.)
marching student . sufficient to permit
several o? •-.ani/. ition • >-uih ns the Elks
Rotarinns and the American Legion. ;
to join the p-Tueie falling in It-hind the
cavalry and ahead of the students of 1
the senior high school. The parade i
will continue in the - ante order * Fort
Brown.
Patriotic Musical
Beginning at H p. m. patriotic musical J
program will he rendered at Fort Brown
l'V a joint chorus which will include
the he t talent from 11 the musical and
dramatic circles of the community and
the church chorus of Br< wnsville un-
der the direction of George A. Ilor'grt
assisted by a committee which includes !
Mrs. John Gregg Mrs. T. A. Kinder.
Mrs. Emmett Dodd Mrs. E. B. ('amiade
and Miss Eloisa nvazos.
The Defense Day committee on quar-
ters and grounds con isting of Maj. C.
S. S.tnin’ ris chairman. R. ('. Morris H. |
L. Fitch E. K. t^iodrieh and Emmett
Dodd are requested 11 a- -ist ('apt.
Ilarshbergcr. tngineer offic r at Fort
Brown in the rreparation of the ne
cessnry stand- and seats at Fort Brown
' to care for the mu deal program. A
short address explaining the necessity
for and the purpo t ■ f I>< fensc Pay
will conclude the cere no nir %.
CITRUS SCHOOL |
(Continued from page one.1
be devoted to a demonstration at some
of the citrus orchards in that section
although S im .1. Raker will speak again
on “Budding and Budwoi d Selection”
and Harry L. Sexton will make a talk
on “The ' itrus Fruit Growers Ex-
change.” Mr Alsmeyc! will speak again
on -ub-trt pica! fruits.
“The Extension Service of the A. &
M. College .<nd Its Work." will he the
subject of an audit-- by the district
agent George W. Johnson. (■. It. Liv-
ingston of I.yford will speak cn “Vo-
cational Agriculture Teaching.” and
James Cowon of El Jardin will -peak
on “Why 1 Believe in producing Bet-
ter Fruit."
“Although thi.- eitiu fruit school i
for dry land citrus it should : rove of
interest to anyone ir. the Valley who
is growing citrus or expect' to grow
it” County Agent Aim ver sai l. “The
foremost citrus gr wars of the Valley
as well ns authorities on th subject
will speak and residents of the entire
Valley would be lunefind I- attend-
ing the meeting f’r pi rat ion- are be-
ing made to handle a crowd of two
hundred t ersons throughout the
school."
(Continued from I'age One!
mer and all other classes can buy
again in a competitive market.
“To reduce taxation both direct and
Indirect and by restrict economy to
lighten the burdens of government.
**To readjust and 1 wer rail and wat-
er rates which will make our markets
both for the buyer mi l the teller ra-
tional and international in tend if re*
“To bring about the early comple-
tion of international wat ■ j- way sys-
tems for transp rtatii>n and develop our
water powers f<>r cheaper fertilizer for
use on our farms.
“To stimulate bjf evr> proper gov-
ernmental activity and prog re-4 of the
cooperative marketing movement and
the establishment of an expe rt m» rki t-
ing o'rporntion of commie.-ion in order
that the exportable surplus may not
establish the price of the whole crop.
“To secure for the farmer credits
suitable for his n i
“This is iur platform and our pro-
gram; and if elected. I propose with
the aid of a democratic ' ngre-s to put
this into effect.’ _
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MEETS
EVERY
THI’RSIIAY
NIGHT
THIRD FLOOR
herald
IUTI.D1NG
ENROLLMENT
(Continued from Page H
coming from other schools will report
for examination for promotion r clas-
sification. By resolution of the Board
of education all pupil* are required to
f resent satisfactory evidence oi having
Keen vaccinated within the usual pre-
scribed period. Provi-iona have been
mr.de by Dr. Spivey cite health officer
and Miss Gabriel city and school
nurse ::ssi«ee i by volunteer nhxsirian*
and helpers to vaccinate ar.d otherwise
examine all children.
Regular school work will be started
on the -econd day of school anti wi'h
bo< k* distributed now teachers getting
acquainted and the work getting down
to :e regular system. Brownsville schools
will start running on thyir u*ua!
smooth basis.
• Valley >ih«.oiH Improve
Schorl improve^ cnr ovi r the Valley
this year has been noticeable. A new
building has hern constructed at Mis-
sion. Improvements have been made
<n the buildings at Weslaco and en-
larg< meats were made on other schools
in Hidalgo county. In thi county the
.•mailer schools were improved ntw
buildings being Contracted for at Los
Fresnos Santa Rosa and other joints
in the county. M re attention is being
paid to the rural schools in the county
than evir before according to J'ounty
Sujierintendent I*. !>. Kennamcr. and
the buildings arc now being constructed
ah ng lines discovered through scienti-
fic study.
The compulsory school attendance
law in C vtrtr n county gees into force
on October I this year being postponed
here due to the necessity of many chP*
dren to continue picking cotton. It
will be rigidly enforced after that dat .
Mr. Kinnarner said and all children in
the county will have to attend school
during the required period of fifty
school days.
® X.
SELL YOUR MONEY
AS KELL AS YOUR
CROPS
When you harvest your
crops you sell them for
what you can get. When
you harvest your money
you can sell it too! This
Hank will always pay yon
interest. And you still
own j’our money.
Saving is good business.
First National
Bank
Glance into Next
Season’s Shoe Styles
Here’s your chance to see what will grace Dame Fashion's feet for
Fall. Wc have ready for your interest an array of Footwear that will
delight your eye when it sights the perfect Mending of style and pat-
ent. Ar.d just as pleasing are the lot? prices.
NEW STYLES AND SHAPES \RRl\TNG DAILY
Shapiro Shoe Store
TWELFTH AND WASHINGTON HERALD BUILDING
Stylish
MADE TO
ORDER
2-Piece
SUITS
ALL THE SAME
PRICE
FULL SUIT OR OVERCOAT
ALL ONE PRICE—$29.50
A look at our wonderful a — ortmcnt of new and stylish fab'ics and a
sample of our workmanship will convince you beyond ail doubt that
this sale ffors a real opportunity to save on a suit made to your order
this sale offe/s a real opportunity to save on a suit made to your
order.
Pertcct Fit and Tailoring Guaranteed
All 300
Wool Styles on
Patterns Display
Brownsville Tailoring Co.
1212 ELIZABETH PHONE 93
The Beverage With
The
Beer Like
Taste
•
Sold By All Leading
Confectioners
Alexander Marketing
Company
Sfin Benito Distributors
RINEX
p
Guaranteed to relieve
HAY FEVER
or
ASHTMA
In 24 1 lours or
Monev Refunded
".
EAGLE PHARMACY
Anythin)' that can he made of tin or
sheet metal we can make it for you.
No matter how complicated the job is
the better we like it and our prices
will make it expensive for you to do
business elsewhere.
Brownsville Sheet
Metal Works
HOT WEATHER SPECIALS
MORTON’S SALT
C()NV E N I E N T L Y
PACKE D — THE
BEST THAT MON-
EY CAN BUY—
2 pkgs. .. .25c
Brussels Sprouts imported can.25c
Cliy Eoong preserved (linger Root
large pots.50c
Fresh Brazil Nuts (Nigger toes) 11).25c
Sorrento Naple’s Walnuts good stock lh. 40c
Ferrone's Real Italian Spakhetti Dinner
Backed with grated romania cheese one bot-
tle of delicious spaghetti sauce and enough
spaghetti for four plates. Easy to prepare
directions on each box . . . . .45c
PHONE CALL ' /COURTEOUS
66 ^SpCqlnrSKSfS
" Brownsville- Grocery"*
(!•;- The V.J//t»y/j Leading Crrocgr^_
You can Buy or Sell through a Herald Classified
One More Week of
Special Offering On
COOPER.
BALLOON TIRES
You can enjoy all the advan-
tages of a 100 per cent genuine
balloon tire without change of
wheels or rims.
There is nothing mvsterious
*
aniout the baloon lire. It is bur
another advanced step in cord
tire construction. Its develop-
ment has been under way a
jnood many years and the ulti-
mate result is a tire that affords
greater riding comfort safety
and car conservation.
You have been waiting for a chance to enuip your car with Balloon
fires—Well that chance is here—fords Chevrolet^ and Stars
Four 23x4-40 Clincher 4-plv /I
Balloons.!....JpO / •Z±V/
Four 23x4-40 Balloon C* At /i /~V
Tithes.1 U®4U
Total for tile Complete $73.00
We Will Allow You for Your (V* <n> AA
Old Tires and J ulies..^^*3vJvJ
• -
Total Cost to you for changing Cjyfl O A
to Balloon tires and tubes Only • jT\7
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GET' THE IDEA? You get credit of $30 for your old tires and
tubes. You get a complete set of new balloon tires and tubes for
your car for only $43.4C
\\*e are limiting this otter to this week only ending September k>.
If you really are intending to eipup your car with these splendid
low pressure tires here is your chance of a lifetime as you will nev-
er be able to duplicate this offer again.
Alexa c er Tire C >.
THE BIG 1 IRE STORE
12>9 Elizabeth St. Phone 990 Brownsville Texas
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The Brownsville Sunday Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 66, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 7, 1924, newspaper, September 7, 1924; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1378773/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .