The Brownsville Evening Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 90, Ed. 1 Monday, September 22, 1924 Page: 3 of 6
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TESTIMONY TRUE
STINSON SAYS
Denies Wheeler Control-
led Her in Probe of
Daugherty
f Hv Th<» Ashoci .t* d P;cat)
•ttl.l MIHS. «»hi.> Sept. no Mi'«
lloxio Still'..tl. Olio of the senate e .111-
liiittHit r witnesses In t| investiXu-
****** of the uilmini't rat i-m -f ||.rr> M.
lhtugliery. former I nite.l State m-
lottiey general in whi. l .\|an> r-j ial -
nte.| hi' t >titnotiy.
Mi" Stins«»n. former wife of h>e«
Hiuitli. nhuM nuipi* also figured eon*
* I’" ' ■ II i" ! Iw -• iu it invest igat i m
denied 'tit eluent- eotlMlilld ill Meat-’
r. pu.liation in vm.o I he de lated tliat
•Mi*. Stinson like himself bad given
i testimony -inspir'd by Senator Hiirlon
K. Wheeler pro-eetpor «>t the inve-tiga*
tion. in.I <|. iil. <l eo. r« ion had he. n U'»d
in ol.iaining her testimony.
"It is p. tfe. tly ridi. nloiis." lie said.1
"I am only i.i-ually .o • mimed with Mr.
Aleatts. How eould lie know anything
#l*nul my t. -timoe. :
"I di<l not s; any thing wilder e.n*r< io*t.
No one \ \
Al- ails' : imdiation w:t« made public
here yes rday hy Mr. Itiiigherty in eon-j
neetioii wiiti a letter he ~rm t.. .loliti \V.
Itavi-. d.-mo. i.i’ii pre* fb-ntiul candidate
'I'he former attorn-y general .-ritieiz.-d
Mr. Itavis -for referring to alleged mis-
eotidti. t of my administ rat ion without
fir-t learning the faets." A e.»py of
Means* repudia i>-n was 'em Mr. Inivi-
with the letter.
Al • ati' deelare.l that all testimony he j
gave before the senate ’.iintuittee \va -
proinp ed h.v Senator Wheel.a* and <!**■ i
clar'd that the Montana senator knew
f the t* -titnotiy was untrue.
" I t.stified what I did before the emu*
mitt.*.* only after a fri«*nd hail told me
that I taiighert v had -aid ’Mans eati go
to hell.*** Means* ta'emeiit *'id. He
de«*lared that the h. ginning of hi- re-
lations with Senator Wheel r was
prompted !*y i de-o* ’« ih 'ill informa
tion as t.i what the senate committee
was doing regarding it* investigation .*1
the attorn* y general** department in
order that lie might advise I i.utglierty.
**I*p until the day I took the stand.** the
statement said 1 was getting informa
tion .<> furnish tin* itorney gen i a I' - .!•*.
partment. When I wa fold that Jlaugli
erty had sji| that | could go t•» Ini!. 1
testified to what I did "
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M’ALLEN NOTES
M< Al l l'.\. '!'• \a». Si |.t \Ir. and
Mrs. I lurry I Si-ay ot Hallti' whv visit-
01* m Mr A llt‘II 'I'l'it -la* ut I < riioon.
M \ 11
Austin wli.-rc >lo* will ••til•• r tlo I nivrr
rily ot Trsa*.
Tin* llirinlo rs of rln- I.inn's I'lull • lit»*r-
t ii i iomI t It** fn« ii it y of tlo M* Alli'ii - tio.ils
Tlttti -iluy i vi tuna of 1 I i »t I'hrist i-in
tburrh. A dHigiitful progt lit was _
aft or tliiuirr.
Miss Inti' Hall o! Sill Iti-tutn I' till'
gut'si iif Iririnls iii ivv i
Mrs. l.oiti Trap and non. I hniglns. and
\li lid Ml l
rivnl Iroiu I'orist I'ity. Ark. and will
r«'si«|r ill Mi A lit-II. Tiny tiiiidr ilir trip I
in Mrs. Trajip’s cur.
I.im'rttuiii l.'**iw1 ii of Fort Hittaaoid
y\u» mi tin- plum am for t I fi-iisr I >ay (
rrlrbrat ion In Id In r t- | rid ay ut 1 no. it.
Mrs. .1. M. ltn>s has i tm ill'd front j
Houston.
Mo |torot M. N
|tltriu( tlii \
tin* I tiivt'isi \ of I'i \
Jl’s ■ \\ u
|tn I Im win 'i' in will ■ ut"! S M I
All It ! lliitiityr.istlr (if Wfslaro
nils :i visitm ii town In 'tl.i v.
Korrt i »JIas k I ft W i-ijni*>s«|.iy fur
('olli a- Stnt mil v. l.i-n In' wiii * !Pi't A. I
A Al. * oili u-
Mrs \ . I la* i wilt* lias had rltttta**
of t In kind rgartrn d<
Mi-All a sclimds tor tin1 past two \ * :u s.
lint* m i rpfrd a similar position in tin'
J lull s .III ptibli SI bon If
All-- i hai' r King i
Amos. Iowa. wln*ti -Ii will at1 • ad
M liool
.In. k ... let i *ni»'Miay
Austin whet. I • will '■ a 'in**
I HI \ •• I -. t V of I*'" \ Us.
|toii Ii* ■ in* i Ins ret trned from a *
blistli 111]> I** llrttisloii
\|i i ■ *. •'.
S' mi* i Hriilgi i'h» I
Inn* 1 .1 1 ■ I ‘
|* i for lush seon w * i •< l ived by I
lb** |i*»sjt*ss. Member - and »un ' tilt
pres* i 'lelmleil Mes|.t|ii. ii IV At* her. )
.1. T. ' ’unlwetl. IVr. \ Hen ll**i y j
(iriftin. I I! • *l:i'*•**» I.. I'. .1 l *• i v\ * • I i I..
A M« I * miel K I I! r I • Martin.
* IK ■i'll'
Mrs j T. ( • ei! ■
Hit w i' ■ »» th*
Cu-a >1" I’almas
Mi d Sin*. J |f. II -
1 Hi"ii•■<I from points in Ivan t whit'- tii*y
spent tin* slimmer.
' Mt \ \ll_'
Helen have returned from tin IInglit
rnneh tn*ar I to* me wit*:.- •|i**> spent tlie
Mimilier. The\ were lie* umpaiied Inline
l»y Mr. Sniti <■! S mis : i n< | Miss * I <*l**ti
Spears of Salt liemt • win. 'pen; the
siiniun with Them.
Mi" | tiitiia II milt »t who has *aught
in tli* .MiAll* u seh.mls for the pa'- four
yem s. 1* i * U ejuesil. v for tireenvilb*.
w I" *
whools.
Mr*. I’«»t • K . l .
W* «lt»« '*la\ morning for* S . phei o in
re* | -' t.
•i* at It <>f Mi"'. I Vary*' grandson. aged
thre* years son of Mr. and Mi*. Howard
I’envey.
'h C. Ks* hoff was hputrsH !.• the!
Mr koeha i Ini. Tue.lav aft*moon at
her home on North IMth street. The
personnel in. idol M'situne. I iv . i.
Ilea iii* r. Itoy 1‘elford. Win Harding. Al-
fred Meyers. M I’. Wilson and A! ;i
Artlter.
Tin* board of trustees iif t'armll
College met Tn. 'd:l\ an*l approved tin
plans submitted by Harvey P Smith at
diiteet of San Antonio.
A splendid program was giv n at the
! -I *hoi»l :nnlit«»rimn in •»l»siiirvjiiii*i* nf
\ \1 i-rili Iiitl«‘|M Kulnit f* I *:t\ . t'oiiKul
Samuel J Trevino preMtletl.
OLD HOME TOWN
—By Stanley
GIT F£l^ (SARAH ) HES GOnS
lo*i ; l''ot'ey \ AN'°°"t l'
vBPumo*: / ^up ^o!
may op ) f—rTIT— 'Bonder
Oj'T eur L )N0-NO-I \ - ;muTS •
TOO DOUBT it) DONT know- £vEO j
/ -(old COL- F > I
ABOUT lT.»J _^ I
.... _ J tP ^ ' r'
_
EXTRA!' —
MARSHAL OTEV WALKER RESIGNS!
his action came like a Bolt out or
A Ci-E-AtE SKYTHE WHOLE TOWN IS UBSET-
otey refuses to discuss the matter.—
X. fQim.gt »EA««iQ»;kC
‘W/Vtt.£ f
HARLINGEN
ii vim i\i;i:\. T. x.. s. pi. i:. i;. n
Bobbitts -* im .‘ing hi* family to t'entr*
I’oint. a hopi - tin change will benefit
hi* wife who h.s >t’en in poor health
*'» r some ti t
Mi. and Mrs. M. K. H .llid.ix left last
w«*k. in tiu-ir ear for an extended trip
if Ark iusas and I lines- ■**. They were !
j accompanied bv three of their chil Iren.
Mr. mill Mr*. .1. M. Longfellow have
.• > tiieir gU'sts tin ai*ter of Mr. Long
fellow Mr. and Mrs. K. K. <.ate> and
| two sons from Stillman. «'kia. They
j expeci t« locate on a tiirm owned by Mr.
' Longfi II w. west of thi> city.
Mis. » I’. Laas of Yorktown is vis-
iting her daughter Mrs. A. M. Letzcr-
ich who also has hei sister. Mrs. C. Ii
Mi ken and M:> Mary Helen Meken. front
the same town as her guests.
Mi- Myrtle Bennett ha- returned
from her annual summer vacation which
was spent in < olorado and with her
pa rents ;t Alamo. Tex a s.
Tier** have bin siveral surprise
weddings in the last ftw week-. On
last Saturday. II< mer Smith son . f Mr.
an i Mi -. Hugh Smith and Mi - Kath-
atine tionde. daughter of Mr. and Mi-
*roode. ..f Hat lit.gen. w re quietx mar-
ried at tl;i Mithodist parsonage by Lev.
J. K. Leosett. Both the groom and his
bride have many friend- here.
Mr. and Mr*. Leonard Smith of thi
eity are rejoicing over the anival if a
rim pound baby yirl. at their home
lust S turday.
Mr. and Mr-. .1. f. Aehison have -ev-
er.-il gin st- at their home. Mr and Mr-.
W. I! Daugherty and daughter of Al-
pine. and Mr- priest front San Antonio
TV \a>.
There will In an executive board
meeting held at the Bapti-t tabernacle
in llarlii'. en *-n Thur-d iy. Sept. tilth at
■J:dO. Thi- i- the Home Kconnmic Kn- ■
can iti'i* lit tip cui'id to decide *n
a -ite for a Valley club h u c for thi'
associat ion.
At 'he Mexican d.nner S.iturdnv quite
a. nice sum w .s netted for the plaza on ;
the highwax in We • Harlingen or Mx-
iquit . The i ■■ t.u conipt i- d a any i
favorite Mexi. n di.-t* and all were
ve - i prepare- utd • i vi* !. tithei
din tiers will be - c tv* i frcltt time to
tin.i . and . progtam i- being prepared
the pr feeds of which are to lie used for
the park. The p< ■ ; !• in Mexiipiitn are
very anxious for a recreation spot and
many 1 irg. dotation* are promi-ed. Ar-
i itic tent- have been made with Juke
! . • - i n
gr- umi imirediutt l> with hi tractor.
The pat* *•*!!•. i" ittee eonsi-1* of VY
1 cii*■11. F It* n let... Mr- i ava/ and
I* r.thi 1 ae K'l'l’i rile llelt* of tile Met
I ter Harlingen club has been asked to
; organize a eivic club and with this nr-
ganizut i<*n mini change* will he expect-
ed to take place.
«■ K. Mown:.ns' new fI* -idenee en Har-
ii*on h-'ulcvard. * fast a-suming th"
proportions of a h >m . which will be a
great addition in a part of town that
is being built up with pr tty hoirc*.
Mi and Mr*. I I! II 11 an returning
t.. ll.ulingeti. to -pend th winter in
their home north*- -t *'f t*iwn I 11**\
liaxe bi-eii in t"en!re Point for *<u:i* time.
I.tt us do your tin and sheet me.al
work the next time >ou have an\ to he
done and cisvisee yourself that our
wcrk is the best. We make a special*
11> of gahanized steel cisterns. Hun*
l drt'ds of them are in use In this see*
ticn. Let us figure with you.
Brownsville Sheet
Metal Works
M M I ’ ! Mm >1.1 r. fni' Salt
Ami. ni i. win" 'lie will attend The
I : dy <>f tin I.ake'' academy for her third
yea r.
Tile S. .1. Rivet's home ..n .Madison
Avenue . Ii. iti” torn down ami w M he
I'*' 'll ill and ell I rued. It wili I.'ecllpi'd
when i iiii|ilei<d. I• v I.. M. < ha nlmii and
.aniily. Tin t'liamloin farm wiil In*
rented to Mr. <i. II I'hoiiinson.
I »r. On-win lit' w ife and daughters
a. ■ lore from Stillman tlkla. with the
id- of I'- ating in I l.u l.tigi a.
I'lie tennis emir' will he moved this
week from the east side of Travis I’.irk
hy the high school students a* there is
low a place prepared for it.
’I'h* l*'tt er Harlingen t'lnh met
Thursday afternoon Mrs. .1 It t’lmfh's
presiding. Two new niemhers were wel-
eonie additions 'n tin' roster. A place
fie- regular meeting' is all lll'g tit need ;
of tin idtllt ai d it wits proposed to rent
an iv office room next to A .1 lt<»r-
ren's slurs jnsi vacated hy several law-
yers will! will lil'i'lipy llffiei s ill l(]s' tow
Turner htiilditig. hi conjunction with
the Srndr i Inh. and the I'uldic l.ihniry
and the l«o Seollts. Iiesjdes ;i null'll]
needed !'< t room for each of these or
“alii r .11 mnthere i» at present no meet-
ii»u idiie* . Tlii- ”<o-v in -|i**w the great
lie*.I of a * «• III III 11II11 y (louse.
W. S. I'jilloway left for Sun All-
i*.loo ami *■ !i i •: i* T'littr~*l.iy night on
1 al III Dili <• i| lill'ilie-*.
SUNDAY SCHOOL HEADY
- \N (IKNIT<I Sept. The Sun-
il.i\ x*-!i<m*| r ■ *iii i * ii i It li) tin- member*
of tit I' I*' I'lirisiian * h nr tli of this
< it> i- ahout * *im|*lt*toil ami r* nilv for
• • ii|*;sii* \. The Itu11*1 iiit: i- iniiiie*liate|y
lia*-k of tli*- < liur* h and i» very neat an*l
Httrai tiv anti add-. inn. Ii i*> the appear-
an*** *<t ill*- eliinill properly ami will lie
a big help in halttiling the * v*-r iarrrti
ing Similar sehool.
IM NOS \1 U HONKS I \( OYKItKI)
SAI.T I.AKi: t ITY. Sept. 22.- The
t < main - of .mother dinosaur pronoun-
(*il tip- a --I latg*>t yet found have
Keen unearthed in the Jensen I'tah.
f- -il field l \ I’tofessi r Karl Douglas
of *lt< i an.* rii Institute. The sk*-L ton
; s -t .lit. . | to welch between five and
m\ ton and the leg hones of the pre-
t<-:e animal are 12 to Id feet in
length.
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NATIONAL
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“Uneeda Bakers"
Moeller Tells How He
Overcame His Troubles
Disordered Stomach
Had San Antonio Man
in Bad Condition
Moeller proprietor Moeller
Bros. Marble and Granite Works
S. Flores St.. San Antonio Texas lend-
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lac. the treatment that has accomplish
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“I have taken Tanlac with such as-
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“that 1 am ready to vouch for its won
deri'ul merits to everybody. Stomach
l.ver and nerve troubles of nearly four
years standing had weakened me to
such an extent that it was almost out
of the question for me to do my work
at the shop and office.
“In this run-down condition 1 caught
cold easily and had frequent attacks of
neuralgia. Then on top of my other
troubles last fall I developed rheuma-
tism in my shoulders and left arm and
it got so bad 1 could hardly hrndle my
.
tools. Then it got into my knee* and
n.-t and in fact went around from
one part of my body to another mak-
ing my joints so sore and stiff thatj
I was hardly fit for anything in the
way of work.
“The truth is I was almost a bank-
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but 1 never realized just hmv serious j
my condition was until ! compare my
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million bottles sold.
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