The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 67, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 11, 1927 Page: 4 of 30
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g«~s4 .a tbt ca;>.tai *e4 it g*n*rats#
stui aters aas tost MV* jret aatu
i»a«tty »M»t tto wfca-f* plants r»a*
mag full till }*« can b«ar tr
••at tr*»aa Cssais to fc*y West tto
Sato> Mask l-fkutup to tto faral*
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casus ..:iar« h* as tiic job feed
etd earijr. «*«a ia*.gh: thar* » r.
af which thare's aet
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aaiknag far aaa.
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is* will re hit*wr thaw the watt
aaow* dog hn.ry.ag a home or. a tia .
rwaf. l-elen r.g ta «hat Se era:ary of
Cwawtefca Moaerr ha* ta say afeeat
the Mat :aa:pf *—aad Mi Gra. Ja*l-
».m. aaii ail the aeahfi at the rteag j
oaso.ni oai daaews af ••iooloei
e rat caerm.
The hoaaa ways *r4 means roa-
suttee will ha ha*mg great trsr.es
-*•* taxatiaa meitmh.le ant Ckri*
mas Grest ar j John Gamer the
•asking Ham erratic teem her. scrap-*
p.ag 2-ka far* far pat : test os—they
reel: i agree <t- ta veil—and Se-re-
tary af the Treat ary Me Ilea and
Sarat-i Sweat haittag is alt they
e e e
The hig wavy; tea will want their
hill ready alee ta ge iata the hopper
"ha a Bate congress a art a.
Tki m > prafmai tery clast If
specs.* Mtehela* Leisgw. rth's heart.
ae hie hig pres .dealtal hid. Sa that's
aaathar naaitue we caa crest aa
fstuag daws ta caaaa hr fora the
aaftawa a far sdNaaeed- Longwarth
:ar.t a mewhrr af u himself. Set
Charms* Batkr Hmedky's father is.
the b ggost kind of ft big navy msn.
and the »|**«kor'U got what ho wants
aU right. That t*. th« committee'E do
all it cam for aim. 'Vi*at luck the hill
uai later tan:a ins t* bo seen.
Cha rntan Haugen won't bo faehiad-
taad ini getting hi* hfetue itgricohur©
rws.t; « together either. What
Eaai :». want* ar J what Secretary of
sgr.ca.turo Jar : '# wants are two
es:r«x* y diffe er.t things so there's
a ci'i:n:.;u« r*t»iB where non© too
much peace ia l.kely to preva.L
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It • j-* conerr .'too work there are
pre-t.Mil.#* party align meats to be
figared out likewise.
Tfc.s is a it* coagiaas—not the
e i «.ih 1 a careful counting ©f
mocea *s UK order. As to the house of
MMeaeatstreoa a rough estimate
might do. Even allowing for a few
poor guesses there's *o quest*oa
which yreap's ta a majority and
which in a minority there. Bui the
senate is all jumbled up- The balance
of power's do.ihtf'ul or worse—from
the <3. O ?. stand point—and unless
some aMghiy iat*r-party com-
pacts art made htek will b« to pay.
f'sch three* requsie a lot of ar-
ranging sn advance.
Now that th* dull season’* back is
about broken maybe it'll do to make
the ad *... * * on that Wash.ngton will
bo flad ta e#e the clans gathering
af ■ n.
t v. r.e* pornose*. we let on
that the cap.taT* the hub of th* nni-
«er*o tho year Vo and.
Tfe* ortaal fact t* that it*i a trifle
low when the last Itv.ng eonfrest-
1 nan's »*ne. the d plomatie corps
scattered the rr**ii«wt’a ©n kit va-
c«t on. the supreme court’s in racess
and all th* cabinet stmssra ar*
away.
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Work Start* on New
Pharr School Home
(Special to Tho Herald)
PH A Eft. S*pt. 1ft.—Work is well
Wider* aj an two add t;onal ward
schools for the Pharr-can Juan dis-
trict. Tho strwctaaaa will be tea-
ploted in a few weeks and will bo
isatiable for th* latter part of the
Contract for tho work w*» award-
ed to A. J. Walsh of Mission.
Pg&eirs A£-7&T±wr
TORTOISE'S HIM IS TWO-LEGS
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M «u • mack.ay kit l p*—fkttal
k-amd witk kit claw «p«b tk« tpot
wkara k:a «t attack aaykt to kara
kwaa if i« watr.'t—a»4 w**ka4 tea
•jf« tt tka kay.
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yarn *ut ta tut* a ♦•icy *»•*; tfcf-
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Na*Ua# lit* st i« ta* warid* I aay!
I 4aat a«yyo«a y*t feayy*B *v*r ta
fc»*a aataa wy."
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\ rTiaiu»»i4 m§/ tt u§ tan *•«
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of meat la a Tortoise but they are
poison t« a Two-Legs!"
"Is that so?'* asked Jsgk-in-tie-
Box. BKk interested. “I am sorry
ts bear that for I eras just about
te ask you to join me at my least.
mtmM me tM It i
fri-tld li r
i*4ex am lied.
"That** r- oas of jroo rod I
muck obliged bat ! wouldn't dare
r.»k ere a a Lite. If I sboal become
ill. what would you do with me?**
*1 guess you’re right. Two-Legs"
agreed Tortoise ssddilf his head
aad speaking with his mouth lull
for he has Just bitten «ff as much
a» he could chew. “Let ewe rye—
•tic k to the die? he is used to asi
avoid trouble—that's the best way."
Suddenly Peter remembered some-
th «
“But 1 bare esten mushrooms.
Jack ic-the Box. And they are math
like Tatdstoola. aren’t they?"
Tortoise shook hi* head.
“Ms.” he mumbled. “Not to an
expert like wyaetf. I eat mushrooms
of eourse but they aren't ha’f as de-
lirious. line me Toadstools every
time!"
we n v"" *?w wrajriy
; a Mtkftl!" chuckled Peter. “H?w
ereniy yea are bfnn* off each oer-
tkHL If I. w:th aty eens eye* didn’t
*«e yoa at it. I would think the altcae
had bee a pared off with a knife! *
**I am making a clean eat oat ef
it- And I shall not stay until eeerr
speck of the Toadstool is tone and
I reach the stem!** Tortoise munch-
ed and mattered at the same tmie.
“How lea* will it take you?"
asked Peter eariaasly.
“Oh rearlr aa hour by the sun.'*
replied his friend. “1 h*»e wasted
more um# talking already. Now I
am f< sr to 4s nothin* hut ear Stay
around. if yea Uke. and when 1 hae*
* ni*bed I will tel! yea the story of
the three eeaeiist.**
>«*U -!«• PlAjn 9 fete*
The Grab Bag
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September 10. 1927
Who am 1? What ia my national-
ly? What ia my profession? With
what transatlantic flyer was F sched-
uled to attempt a return flight from
Xaizropst ?
Today marks the anniversary. In
j I'M. of the winning of the Battle
1 of Lake Erie by Commodore Perry i
. With what famous words did he re-
I port the outcome of the fight?
What is the name of tho famous
fails in British Equatorial Africa?
—
During the fifteenth century the
1 French gained notable military vie- j
tones under the leadership of a giri
Who was »hc?
Before Pixatro’s invasion Pern was
ruled by a famous house of Indian
princes. What was their name?
•Let os eat and drink for tomor-
row we shall die." Where does this
passage appear ia the Bible?
Tmev talk oe a
L.PE* AS ee i Pi*
TERRiOlE — 6oT A DO€r
iSEVER HAD Tfc CrO
—y Tp School
JIMMY JAMS
Todaj's Horoscope.
r«trkor.Mi and kindness ere the
chief characteristics of those per-
sons bora oa this date. These q-eli-
u«a xzd.cete eery saceessfai lives.
Answers to Fntcoinf Questions.
1. M. Droah.a; French; aviator; |
Charles Lenae.
1 “We hare n«i the etseey and
they are oars."
3. Vjctera Falls.
4. Joan of Arc.
&. The lacse.
& Iss.sh xsii. 13.
Dinner Stories
M awees
The teacher asked little Rath whs:
her father’s name eras.
“Daddy."
“Yea dear hot what doss year
aother eall k;af
“She dost call him aothia*." Rath
answered earnestly. “She likes hist." j
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