The Brownsville Sunday Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 145, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 16, 1924 Page: 2 of 16
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HEALTH BOARD
Plant Arc .Outlined in
} Monthly Report of
V Health Nurse
Plans for a county health exhihi- at
the Valley Mi«l-Winter Kair. to lw dec
orated and handled hy the < .micron
f ounty Health hoard have been outlined
by Mrs. J. 0. Easton county health
nurse and will he carried out with the
cooperation «il the hoard which con-
sists of fourteen memhe-s.
The plan for the exhibit was includ'd
in the monthly report of the county
health health nurse to the board r
session Saturday tit San Bonito. The
iounty bcaid inclutje- Me®. John Lomax
chairman San Benito; Mrs. I. Brunne-
min Harlingen: Mr-. W. T. «‘hn-o.
Stuart Place; Vrc \V. 0. Hanna K!
Jardin; Mr>. C. (;. IVrsonius. and Mr- j
Blink. Santa M.i ia: Mr-. Volney Taylor
Brcwnsviile. secretary; Mr-. J. East i
on c-4.untv health nur-e. Mi-- Kathe -
ine Haqiiuist. -tale health nur-e was a
visitor at the meeting.
Mothers of childre. will have the
privilege of having their infants care-
fully weighed and measured and a card]
w || be fumi.-hefl -howing comparisons
of r.n inform • i - -1 -a' i e !!>fer*.. |
cards of children whose measurements
ji'iotodch nearest the normal child will
have a gold -'.i1 pi.oed to* 'i th»* r< ■
various hoard members will be in
chaige of the booth at stated time- a-
follows: In-.ember Mr-. \\ . Nash
Kio H< tii!-> December 'P. Mr-. A. < .
Blayton. Wil-n.t Ttactt Mrs. W. T.
< ha-4*. Stuct Hi::* • d I. Hrunn* i::ri
Harlingen; December ! 1. Mis. \ >lney \V.
Taylor B own ville; \|i . W. t!. Hat na
El Jardin Mr- Ada VVrenn. Point I-a-
Lel; iHtcember 1.’. Mis. J. T. Lomax. San
Benito; Mrs. .1 K. Std**riu . Lo- Fre-
li«»s; Mrs. A A Herndon La I'alomu;
Mis. H. Y. Buck Santa Mari.;: Mr . A.
1*. Taliaferro. Santa Rosa.
Committees v ■ *-e appointed '<> make
arrangement- for thi- e>ii bit and *!»:*
to the added duties upon tin* pul lie
health nil’s* <luring December there
will lo* no health conferences.
Mrs. Easton "ill visi* Kl Jardin Tui-
dnv. Wednesrlav and Thur-day <>f thi
week two ilavs being -et a- de for
to hciol work anil the other for a con-
ference.
Tiie report of the public health n;.
ehows that »•' case- w’ere handled iluri g
thr* month «*f October and that • '•>•>
rases were refer)ed to physicians or
dentists during that petiod*. 2‘2-J "‘‘fi*-e
hours were kept four community gmu|
meetings held six ineliviiluni c*> t< r
ences two comniittei* meeting- and
ether work done which include* in-pec
lion of .'»<*<• school children in thi* county
of which number d.V» were f'»un*l *i*
fective anil refeneil t * * physicians.
IS
"Continued fr> in I'Sjf* One >
ation «f the Kepuhlie <>t Mexico an<!
the freed' III of the |" "I'll' of I he t'l'HII
tiv.”
**lt is true that S »r* r Morones i<
the genuine repri enti*r. ■- of 1: ' ' t in
tlexico. (ieneial ( lilies the president
el< at looked In him a- a leader of ii
|.« opie
•| .1 us hone that he will recover t"
help the labor movement of Mexico
line what max let u be trie t our
iiuntix our ideal- an.I the piin'-if!e
o< freedom and just ire ror the ni:. - •
So loti}' as the Mexican F deration of
l.abor will e i-t. so long tis the inei:
i.id women of Mexie are true to thi
fundamentals of freedom an i 1 * al-
ju-tire <11 long will th* Kepublie of
Mexico live.”
Moneda said h. was in dueet tele
giaphic coniniunication with Mori in
physicians at noon and was informed I
that the patient woul I be on th* I
-ireet in abi ut two weeks.
J< int Session M.index
In Ii "ati s to the Mexii n i <•«!•■* ti a
of Labi r will come to FI 1‘a-i Mon
Cav for a joint - -sin with the Anier-
it«n Fe.S ration. Tht next day. the
Ameiiran delegates will go to Juarez
for a joint mtetintr in the Mexican
convent 1 ti hall.
f. A Varpes. -ecr tar\ of the Span-
ish speaking section of the n Am r
lean Federation of Laher accnmiani.il
Hm Mi deli • *
in jrrct'tinp t hi* m*r irat ion I ri* j
C.«.tnpet' i vtmdi >1 to the M'-xirrn 1 .*>* r j
movement the cordial good w ivs o j
the Americ n federation. Thi or \i-
niitv of the conventions he said re
prescribed in a measure the eontpM.n
aspu.itinns of the American and M« x-
irarr labor movement*.
Special measured to prev nt •' 'urb-
a nee* in Juarez during the Mexican
meeting have item takt n by municipal
officials and the military. (Iincral
Roman I.of. or mitimaiiftr of the Jut
itz garrison informed Mexican labor
offiriul* todav hi' entite c mm.and
w uld be quickly available to uppre*
any demonstration against th labor
tneeting.
Soviet Recognition to Come C;»
Recognition of Soviet Ru«*ii> will he
another question for the c< n*:dcraticn
of the American convention as it ha-
been in the la*t four gatherings. While
many delegate* look for no reversal of
the federation's attitude toward the
Russian qu stion there will be in the
convention nevertheless a large Id* ■
determined to ores- {• r another roll
call of the delegates «n 'hi* rorogni
tion resolutions.
Political contmversy in th assem-
blage probably was avoided by a>>
x agreement between opposing groups ut<
der which the ‘'xrrutivr council in .t
special report to the conventi* n in on
strict adherenre to the policy of non-
partisan activity with a provision un-
der which the eounc.; Iy *p« .-ial ac-
tion may in presidential * leotb ns sub
mlt to the membership if the federa
tion the public records « f all princii al
candidates.
$ Try a Classified Ad
Chicago Judge Brands Chief’s
Statement As an * Infamous Lie”
And Orders Arrest of Gangster
<I’> I I •• \- I '*•«! i
* Hi At.tt. n„v . .h.il' 5
Joseph I!. David la irireti : *i
** irtmnoti-: li< r> «• • .tot ■ i” '-y ('! / ‘
I of I*v»lMoiaitn < lials iii.il "* t
J ft a in j. j hii.iitMiU tin in •
theii on eri o br that **an>
judjfe idea. • c! |>i if - nor w tihnu:
j u-^t if ivat iojt. ”
At the a me time lulu*- ! * . v i 1 *>:•!*•
■ '! A"i an < < rjn i.it ii. i * niinsel
|.li-i|'!i lh»*ni[-ii’i to am- t I.ni'i- Al-
terie. n tt'ulante i * l»i •• O'ltannion.
on n (tariff a -..uit tn • iif.it inu■
tier.
A p lici-m:i:> ti - if. l it; the hr. t -
i intr oa a (irtition ft.i a uvfhtl.inui* i*’
compel ihr navi r to issue a license to
Daniel Lei> .. i> . <w-ei- i>r ihe N'otth
__ . J_:f
i i.i ht < ife. .is : that \ 1 *11«*
► w ■ j: i out a! the* ti.ri that .5*>hii
J‘:>!iii|i was slain I" an* til-
er oilier’ in a ‘ i ht with t»ven pa-
inn i {he taife.
**Alt< ■ ' the nv n v.ii i he
Wullit1 sill.! it lit With till' sI;:>'tT of
ha.a t)‘IJ nni<‘»." i he juii»;e iimnrk
fll. “I’i l IIJIt.il. hr 11 In- Ji'iov il to
hmt tlitnj:- n.it ii. .ai f»i nit* i ij.ry.**
V.-.ihn .l.‘\i : WiMian II !*.vei nor
i • 'ii. v . ..:iu nt upon
J .Ii i •• I !:i viil In* ••:nr .
S.vt> feu*- persons rni-ryine < unreal
e.l w n| »is were urre l*-i! lmiit-\.
.1 jt.iis Ko i nvvalil. ht jiil uf Srrii-
lint l urk .'in' t'oro|»::n'\ * n noil'll e I hi-
iirm would no Ii Hirer -ell :•( i of mi..
iii <c: ipt ion.
Presidential Inaugural
Dec. 1 Occasion
for Rate
A reduce I rale of fi r the round
tiip h:.x h» i a rrar.t.d f.*on \! ilam< «.
to Ml V ■ < its 1 y It Nut ..: i.l .i in
of Mexico fir the inaugural cun monies
< f l‘n'siiii nt-K!ec! Plut.treo Klia .i 1 •
a iii patch received today by Mexican
* onsul A. < \':im|uiz says.
I he letl r. which i- from V. Trevino
it cent <f th National Lint • at I.ari
dc. reads "With inference to .■■vital
iruuirii nceivod hy thi office i tale
l li.imir- in advising that the • m-> >i
!■-* "t'g r department of tic N.llo. •!
1. 'nes (f Mexico has a.ithoii.i 1 i
iluei il rate of sIo I n.*> \ica.i •
Iron Matnmori to Mexico i ity and
urn.
“The ' ' are X vemh i j>;. :.’T and
2. -. with tin- final time limit fi r ; .
rival at the depart n«- pi.-.i; i* jn-.r I>•
ember 4. The occasi for the re
•!un d lute i.< ihi |»re*'j. ntial ;> luyu
ul which will Mk idi-ei |i n(l j
A ntr her i f |o * «••>. in lirov. nsviil
hav signified tin it intention of y
ino to Mexico City for the ina.i-uito
rHiir.onv Mr. Yasi|urz aid.
Two Killed in B. & G.
Wreck Near Baltimore
■'ll "P A"*'- 4 • ed i'rrss. t
It A LI IMOKE ' (< . | • i..
wii' wi- kill d and unotivr huil; in
' '1 1 " 'he f ijjitnl Limited <•' the
!'• ikiitH.ro Ol.Tn fl.olr ;d was de-
tailed at fir ur* wick. Two ;o!
clerks Wee -l:;hily> injt • •«!.
<1. . <!rt;i*r*n of M chin;'! on t": t »• -
man of the : t i tt tvr f:": l!v injur' d
•■ti«i A. .1 . engin-rr ».f Knitiinor .
was hmllv huit.
WAV TO TRANSFER OF
DENVER ROAD CLEAR
(lit Tile A • Sorinted fr< ■*« t
IlKXV Fit. olo. Nov. 15 The way
f>»r i in mediate trar-'er •>* trie |>enver
ar d lie titande W«*sietn Itailr ad to
its new mvn**rs under t -t rgnniz.' tioti
plans ri cent It approved l.v ihe inter-
Mnte cnmnteice commission was c| ar-
mi today when Federal Judge J. Fos-
'•■r Svnte . il nied th«• application of
Haro id fainter of New York a mi not
ity imn.i holder to intervene in th
and pi event the trnnsfrr.
iopite the fact that I *a liner'- at-
rne\ - i\i 1 n tier.* >*..a. art appeal
would he catried to Ji:g:itr courts.
Judge Symos' action today overstej pen
the ol'tarie in the |».>t h <f formal
ly confirming the sale of the road to
the Western IV-ife and Missouri rail-
• '»: 'N t letoher 2!». fa. t i s appeal wif
no pi' vent continuation and m tuple
tion i .' the sales
Met"ils ( f teceis'c:and transfer
will! he completed within a week it
. • and the rtiti < probublj
l«o in opt rat inn ttntier the teorgaitir.a*
f l.ifi l»y I >«***« hili« r 1.
Tesf Work Is Done on
Miar Line Above
Raymondlviiie
I'ivc» fni(■.ati« a t ■ i i <; have
I«* n fla» ■ i *i 1 •• tfc ■ U .ruble
and Kef a«n<: 1 .»ra v Norias.;
*>i‘ tin i!.: : . . t.i1 railway • -th <»f Kay
;«ot dvilir a hi-: dis am beyond ih« :
W -1:- i-uu:.' in* tr - .- Ihm >•
m !• <• -*d ’be -‘rata mat ion there
with a v.< w t i -inkier walls I ■ e‘.
Thi i'ir--.:ii n-- »-i>r • oie uod to -ini a
-haft about ijfM* or lain* f. et. and tin-
earth rook fo-eial on- a r t . .- *»u: o
that te-1 < can 1 «■ madi t< «• if h- *•
are ' at it : ••? «.;! d«« down.
Five <-f thi small r r> ere in tej u; ' >1
in the ie illino arid the hir.' •
rin I:i- «■ ry i> on f« -v y in drill for oil.
it i reported. Several d: II have be*.
lirle.aded be-i ie t!i • t ra< - a- !! r mond
villi-. :»*;«! drilling in Wiihu-y ounty i-
s<-he iuled to start soon.
The id;: ns a . : nn.m eii h.-e are to
sink tes drill- lr.« S'ilin.-i ; i-.itien.
about i if*hi i* le north of Raymond-
ville. : oil to make mil i tests in tn**
old Son I rnn i-a-o raneh. northeast of
Ray .ni.m.ville.
Several rood arto-ia* v • II have I.eon
- ru it in the drilling at inrias.
I!;• The • As»■ n • t-t* !'k i
i'AP.i.\ Nov. I** ihiri :• i 'll .i- ■ •
of the mercantile i.iarii. hiiitnet in rh*-
ch.-iniler o| deputies today l.con Mover
u* <!i r ooret.iry for the merchant tua
rine told the d«*pnttes hi* ov;<*< toil do
it-'.* irst.tutinir 'ho eixht hoar dav n.i
• i the met chant. s' ip- woald put that
•ora into to i» next January. The in
< rea ed cost to the ‘ • e was n»ck*.*neil
t i.ooit.tMi" iTaiu- fi tl.i 1.5 verse I in
volved.
Meyer said that for vessels of K.tio i
• • • I ■ vv 1. •' ]■' I ■ rh O ' | e aived
p: ' rate of stttnit a? ’unity. whim
Ivnttl h atlors in th.s class pi tfl’i'to
and ' American* $-tt"n.
Huri"tr the debate two of the ilepntie
I ore set I't'ret that the jfoverninettt
cold stot.ijre hiiiiilirifr Ml. I*ier»-e
Miquelon was not ti -oil *- keepi* p f.sh
l»i*t was ~ let at too cheap a rate to a
dealer in alcohol."
Minas Farmers Laufth
at Sao F?aulo Revolt
PF.I.I.O IMiRF/ONTK. Mina lierac
It* *i! N v. 1*. Alth i.’i'h Mma tie
i< borders on the s***.t*s of Rio il*
.1: m ill ami T m Paulo anil proud-
• . * • • h*- i .it r il I * .1 n pi:* aU
v ith a squnn itiih ani nearly < iptal •'
t lint of Te-;; . thi t : ors of t evolu-
t . v ;*ml • in ;-a’ti ti* i■ mnehin*
;..** in *tho .*irt« tinnintt -tat*- • h »ve n t
excited t !• • ntor.teil 'I n:. farmer .
They an* •ullinr ! only <1 oi.ffie and
c;*‘tli at ..1 pli es an I tin* ini '
government ha*- In' i.f money in it
r «•« ! ». tl by making unnee ary a
policy if heavy taxatiorj.
IT WILL
PAY YOU
To (»el Acquainted Willi Our
DEPENDABLE SERVICE
Let Us Figure on Your
TANKS
GUTTERS
ROOFING
SUCTION PIPES
and REPAIRS
Rio Grande
Sheet Metal Works
10i‘I Monroe St. Phone 111
"» * _ * « •
BROWNSVILLE TO
GET RAIL ONE
Y. M. Vasquez Consul
at Laredy Says Proj-
ect Is Assured
It now appeals ti Ve an assure I
!a<t t’n.it the railroad frfflfl Tampico -t«»
San Anton.o will l> ■ co*otrnct"il and
Via it will mis through M'lianuno
: nil Hi wit ville. said Y. M. Ye. <iu«
Mexican -op .1 at l.aty-do who h*f:
It-< aii villi la t night sifter tn -riding
••\ii:l day visiting h re. Mi. Vac
i|.nr. wn formerly conrul here und
while 'a t|i« i ity vi ited hi brother.
A. < Ya ;|i « Me::.■•all < an! hire
“•{' tin- |n np!i- of I!r .v* i ville arid
Matarr.nri writ ken up ih i: effort t<>
!i: vc the line come through h>-t-- in-
• .id of tht mi'll t aniaij the rail ul
. i.i v 111 - iii t»i. line t iroigh here
M .: tiir. “ P* i in inn ion h-
:-irea !\ been i ived from the Mex-
ican ifOYi rmiM-nt to construct the line
: r.d |n*r nis i n ha ion*- sim. been
! .ant !•«*- f a the pro ■» iv I i le f * o >
Sir Aitonio to tin [in. (fr.nnde on tin
'IC
"In ri lining thr ttgh ‘ Brownsville
the new toad would pa- tlirnu;'!i tw-
it* the mist fert.le vtllrvs of aaj
i.'id" Mr. Ya.-i|uez ail. Bail offi-
c.t.l ii anot alfi-nl to | -i up t o- op
|iititinl\ to -i-i-ure t r f- • cavy traft.
which will come ft r-i the Rio l.rande
\ t Hi-; on this i*;•. an.I oa the M« •
nan side of th river.
’ll lin-il.i a! i i I* te - -etnliercd tltii
l!i. n - i! !i iio! \1 V i- • t a re V i
■ I 'ire-1 'nit t of inti whi re:t :
|». of out ly would Vi -1- ti i.e c'.--
i >1 :-t t a unt go.
"If seem:* to me that the project i
finalj.v a -aired.** raid the Mexican
.- nsul. *' <• to.-m a di■/. i • > at
a I’ •film Ji..y acted ' c n i ru< ’
lire fti r Tampico direct to .Vita
■ ■. S« veral S*V'*r*tl to tie of the
: trlti.nl te was com j let - >1 arid m: ny
'!• -. ed or* dollars worth of ntailiin
it; and eqiilpnit nt Brought to tin*
cot:. t le r ee ill the Work which
: I - u-r completed. Thi tune I in-
I cve it will ri through.*’
• mtinui i !'r in I'age One i
T! ' •• vi ii wi-io tra y !il i |-uliHi ;.n
..allot except fir n cm* Ii fi.r Sick
v. 1:1111 wi re not i-i• unIi*«l. it i- i<i. Ih-
• . .
uni i i i a lot ut-iii ! i ii.jj •>! a re
i fl * i h..n*< ill ti>e I:»11-1.-. -tig to * ii
no*t kit'" of hallet-. Many of the.to ha!-
t it is w« •<» not i.iunti.l in
’ •li. court V tl*o- MoiriesJ.
Ste< k will in-1 it ate tin1 route t he
air! 'a «tel0it-e .'‘finitely the wil1
of i n*- !•.%..t vi.t' • r- ilii-i than for- the
i iijis. -f oMuinin? the enate sent
fi r himself.
S'-rr.ti r llroo rt ; h* home in
V ;■ .it ctoti low-: i i it a statement
o> '.’.re I i- in.- \i tierij'then
• • w ' ' •” -in ‘
i !:. • m ill- I -;:it he I*-ni I i -i iii-jttiii.il of
It- -rii 's ef vi.ti thr< U(T*I failure of
riei-tinn juiiy i to I'outit frairht re
ptthli-an i.-ill* t-. Several tli a-.and
vines \» !i no- coiinteil for hiiii in tha*
manner tii enator --*•*§.
T ie t.itnl v« te as -|»Vvn t>y tits* enni
plete tountv .. tonight w:r
lit. .khart J iT.T!!; Sleek t !♦;.!»«*. 1.
MCf ilr.'t't »•;*!*» I. *.!t IN I P \\< F.
1'AKIS. N v. 1*.. Sliiotint' with
I i v. :*t;i! arrows i far front ♦»*• in;r e \
* in* * a a jx.rt in France. A compe-
tition lor a nat 'to;I | <:. • *<•• nt'y it-
ii i. ei1 J ‘ ii •
WILL ASK STATE
AID ON HIGHWAY
'
Special Meeting of Com-
missioners' Court Is
| * Called
__________
A •.'! ’ f 'Am Minimi'
’ nr! TT *« im (u:i vonnty In4
t.< n t*n|ii (1 l»* t'niinty .In-iyi' ti far <'
l hil.rv f< r I*l»»: i lav i f t *i i - w* i k at
lint tVi in ittf of arkirur for
hit'hwa iS Jiffiit ; i| on a dirt r- ad
with pr ai.i i at tiii'ti.■ from Har-
trda to I*' ini I aln I Will la- tuk n up.
“I huff that wr can work out th"
iitua*ii-i ■ ■ t liih m* will l> no f i at ion
"J (ha in I hr rvrnt wi1 ji-t aid from
tin hiyl wav di'joMtn • lit 'ha* wi- rut*
III r liirKft4 for t II: |I r«. v i tit* t:t w in thr
|{n .vii: .! i ..'id S in l!i-nito pi rrinct *
ai thr ;• • t i that v»«- lot thr coif
in r f< * hr t ad hi . n.arrrdn t"
l'i iyt I a id :h I i . I»P "rt t|.r
: .;ti' aid. Jiiii'.' li.tiM" :aid.
v.•• •• t t ti aid on i)i> pn.ji'rt.
hr aid. “ it will i n.iliir thr I'oint lua*
hi l pi M t to i ..oprtr.tr with thr
|5i own villr and I I .lardin proplr i>■ t
hu Idinp ri a l fjoni th«- north bail1* i
of tin. I' • <Mardr to I’lynt l-ah*d.
S'f. I loan s to In fill -I i it ilnd
nl mitt d f i to: aid havr Imn r<
< .-v.f'iM I. Judpr Ihinry and will la
n4 mi t’olli wiriff thr martin" hi*rr
1 !. .if1 ilay.
PRODUCTION OF
Occurrence Is 1‘irst in 19
Years Says Review
of Situation
RARTLKSVil.I.r. ukl.u u»v. l.V—
1 Mi t iru" 11*'-’I for the fir r time . t: 19
\. ;n the re Ca .. decline i. t1 e pro
duet ion of petioleum iri th*- ' .111**«t
aero: ihr.tr .<■ a i• v a w mf t'
wrl«J |K*t '■oleum pt'idi.et .on foi l'.r~i l
Valentine K. tinrfias man of the
f« re r i oil department Henry L.
Iloherty a oil intnpnuy made putdie heie
today.
ltd foll<.w.et' the sharpe*t yearly . r -
rri'ii t* recoriled for •Ir- mun’ry the re
v i*w .ii> turned the advance of 1 *«>*.
i p.non I. i’ll- of la t year into an rsti
mat. d decline of 7*l4**i<HM> h irrels.
The influence <( th. ilimir.uti<> 1 of i
■ prod return the review continued a -
c unt i>r the world' production re
matninjr practically tat . n:.ry ihirtnp
th* la • wo oat :■ th . «• i
• uni' field • wn eounter balanced %l*y de
elir.es in other .
The p odnet inn *>f '■’■'• h* reviewed
v.a l<ii.r.iaHl.urwt hnr’els.
1 hi mnsv imiMirtar.t f.i'*<>r i* the
world's oil p»nd net ion otirini rue pros
ent year aid the report ha In** the
ii< i• . e i*i the Venexcelitii L **ld • whe •
the 1-.IJ: proiiui 1 in a i* e-t titrated at H-
o(in nop ItaiieK or double that «»i las*
y ear.
There i s ennui'll «.:! above «; u i"d in
the I’n <»*d .'■"t re alo'r i to .upplv the
v hi le wi. Id for six month' the review
.avb .
T A M A I E S
Sal'ird tv anti Stin*l:-v at tlu*
KOV *1. COM K< TIONKKY
NYxt *« Oittmann Theater
If You i.ikf Kalfumas Ice
(Yearn. VNY I!:• vo It Too
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COV ACEVICH SUPPLY COMPANY *
“The One Million Article Store”
Opposite Travelers Hotel [W '
SAVE MONEY BY BUYING FROM US
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Buy Ice With
COUPONS
hi order to have many customers as pos-
sible use coupons and at the same time not
ha\e much money lied up in coupon hooks
we have the following listed strips:
loO pounds in 12- 1-2-pound coupons 70c
200 pound.; m 25 pound coupons $1.30
400 pound.* in 50-po^pd coupons $2.10
son poun Is in 100-pound coni tons .$1.50
These Are Delivered Prices
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Peoples Ice and
Mfg. Company
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ALICE JONE’S FATHER
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‘COLORED MAN’ SAYS HIS
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NATURALIZATION PAPER
< B> '1 he Associated I’resfc.)
NKW YORK. Nov. 1.1.— Record* ■ the
oft ice of the county de;k of West
• he er Hiunty disclose in making
application for natumlinn on papers in
Otlt.1 t.ii.i it- Jt.in fa til" of Alice Beat
rii t June- whose Ma!' i. i* t . Leonard
Kij* Kh M-l.t de was r«- * .it!" revealed
ipned ;i form which characterized him
in- a “colon r; man."
In hi! ilei’larat •»:» of iotention to ln*-
ei.it i- i n A.-.-nrienn citizen Jo- es haul:
" i. fii orpe Jo-re 11 olori-il n an p
dare i.n oath that .t is ia honnfide i-
t cut ion to In . o me ;i i it i a of the IN jted
St nii.-s and to Miiiun- forever :»l! al
lepiaiu-c to any fun- i;n prince pt.-t-n
•;t i nr »ovi—eiyMj whatever and par
Ocularly to the puei of (Neat Britain
and lieJand."
The a|i|tiii-.->tion for marriapo license
sipned by Mi Rhinelandi-:’* sister
K »I v Kobe it lucid Ilniok and W'.
ti; riNtei*. ets forth that both are
•• i olored."
BCKNFtt AOA.NST HKI.II'M
NLW YORK ov. 15.— If hdium i"
stead i hvd-open. i u ed to in flat*
| • L’ i! •• III / » ill. i; . 11. -tl-e
the but dir-piUle a« a trap Atlantic
mail carrier will not materialxe |»r
Hut o Kcki ner. p• ident of the Z--|
1‘elffi company an i out < f fhi m n in
iharpe of ; no air h.p . ii her fliph*
*m the n< r:h Atlanta predicte i to-
< a ju * iiofi.it- saiiinp for ON-rniany
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PROTEST RESULT
OF CONVENTION
Followers Protasio
Guerra Post Manifes-
to in City
I* ople of Matamorn* ore being urged
by means « f a large "mamfe to’’ port-
ed i n wall* of b*il.» ing> throughout
the city to protest lbs outcome of the
convention «f the Part Wo Socialist a
Front! tigo these poster* being -ignel
by the r oH .ittie in eharg of the cam-
paign of Prota - in tluerra un*urre*N-
ful candidate for president* municipal.
The convention which was he|«j last
S> u- u.'ted in the viitory of Pru-
den in Roir according to the announce
meiit mad by these in charge of the
r «i?i"-- w iiih brought a -tiirm of pro-
ti • t'i m the follower* of (iuerri
V* ti-rilnv the larj;e po-ti r* Could be
e n thmu'-hout the city headed
“ Manifesto** on I cent:tii.ing in them a
r i ui.tii'g if alleged inegularitier m
the i-|< .* on and ashing that the pro-
nb- ii i in the nri e-t «.f the election
an official protest petition having
been uhtni tfced to Minor Je*us M
Cardenas. —
The four candidate for mayor w* re
Protasio tluerr:-. Prudi ncio Rois An-
dres < mlillo and l.ui* l« ngoria Karh
of the candidates waged a hot pre-
election campaign and fir- lO’ivention
of the party was held in the bull nnf
lost Sunday.
Whet action will be taken in the
mat? r i-. still in doubt.
The Most Popular
Lady Contest
The* Four Leading Contestants for Today:
Mis. Alice Ktarck 1 Lto Votes
Miss Moolah l-ucas / 1000 Votes
Miss Harriett Kowalski" KliO Votes
Miss Dorothy I'aniy ^ 100 Votes
Ask tor your Voles toda> and M||) Youi Favorite
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Smokers' I lra<l<|iftii*ters
The Gift From Here
Gives Cheer for theYear!
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Tlio -mile that last- a(o day- for every cycle
»•! the earth around the sun ' that's the sort
oi -mile that’s certain to accompany the
c'in clio-en at l)orlman - |e\velr\ Store.
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For Christmas
Jewelry Shoppers
SELECT YOUR GIFTS EARLY
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A small deposit will hold any article until
( hristmas. < >ur stock of hi^h tirade jew-
elry silverware ivory snoods diamond rifles
wri-t watches lor the ladies and i^entelmen
J^eiit leinen'- w atches and numerous other
eilt articles is most complete now. Make
your 14i11 selections early.
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