The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 172, Ed. 2 Tuesday, December 23, 1930 Page: 2 of 12
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Song Writer Dies
MEW YORK Dec. 23 — 4>—
f Charles K. Hams who entranced
: the nation under the spell of
■after the ball" Is dead.
The song publisher died at his
’ home yesterday after an Cness of
^■Jhne weeks. He was 65 years old.
ibrtteteg axe the widow the for-
ner Cora Leferberg of Owensborc *
ly. and two daughters. Mrs. Rxh-
arcb Wet. of Chicago and Miss
Mildred Hams
DEBS’ DOLLS AID SANTA CLAUS
m
Clue has ftamd a real helper the jear id detei^mes and
sockt ataoec » Lee AcgfA ito have hsodrehe at that
are beasx scad as the ancaai DoS Festival the proceeds at vtaeh to
to the Los AhitJk Cthciem* He* petal The psctase s£xr*s VL-a vi«—
K»:*r veh some of the dous she is sells*
TALKIE MOVES
INTO I
Machine To Give Program
Christmas To Four
Congregations
HOUSTON TV*. Dec 21 t-Pv—A
talking picture m*rctr.» will gne
meefaanaeml church irmte m Tow
Pwbnmsn cksrebn here Jan-
uary 12-15.
H Paul Janes young member of
the division of visual aids. publica-
tion department of the board of
Chnaun edaranon. Pre*bviemE
ehurcli m the IT 6. A. cave a pri-
vate deasonsrrataoc of the program
yesterday
The ecmpnem if It proves Its
value to the satisfaction cf the
board after numerous tests. # .1 be
offered to churches all over the
nation. Mr Janes said. It consists
of a small talking picture machine
in which film and sound are syn-
chrontaed aut-i«na*icary. a silent
film projector a steroptican mach-
ine and a small portable phono-
graph which Janes has made to
act as a sound machine for the si-
lent Mm and the stereoptican
A >t n pinned over a screen In
h» t mparary 'labar ary" a small
faded cottage in a residential sec-
ucn. served as a screen.
The program included an organ
prelude—"The Angel's —the she v-
2g of the 23rd Psalm illustrated
ir color with musical background:
a number of hymns two talking
pictures tn which Dr William
Ralph Hill director of the depart-
ment of heme and church and Dr
William Chalmers Covert general
secretary of the beard spoke—and
a porlade The talking picture
machine the stereoptican and the
silent projector. also with the
phonograph all were used.
Janes said he believed the equity-
rsnt. if approved finally by the
board could be installed in a
church for a maximum of S1.5A0
and that it might "pay itself out"
if congregations desired to hold
"recreational programs' at which
admission would be charged.
Sir James Barrie
Author Very 111
LONDON. Dec. 22—J»— S.r
James Barrie famous author and
playwright is confined to his bed
with a severe chi" He is TO wears
old
It was said at his house today
that he had passed a fairlv good
night
Sir James is known most widely
perhaps for his Peter Pan" and
"Sentimental Tommy”
Nearly a million gross tons were
represen*ed in the vessels arriving
at New Orleans d urine November
I Understanding |
\ Personal contact with those who I
handle credit requirements is in- I
valuable—to bank and customer
alike. ■
That’s why there are no closed I
4oors at the Merchants’ Natrirjal I
-why our officers are always ac- I
- ssible to all. I
r Stock: I
' ^ rd from e*rninf»*i 50000^00 $250000.00 I
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Cobbler 4Loans Out*
Motherless Babies
WELLSVILLE Kx.- Dec. 33—B
-The seven atetaries eiitn of
Tbcxxs Daney pnotfoi a hag?
?rofc>m. a duxes -r economica As
'Jae aat a: has cobblers beach be
wondered bav be eoskt grre them
a dirts; was without food wia
cloches and a Chr.stinas tree
Then m tint wmdow of ha shop
be p-ared this ^gr.
“Children to grre away can;
feed them lon®w"
Some came to staff at the saga.
They said it was beanies*. Bat
the same neighbor women who had
been so tod when Mrs. Doeaer
! c-*& IMt spring did not condemn
the coobdr Through them efforts
the four smaller children were
placed ie where iher wi“
i»*e Christmas with food. ’ toys
and warm clothes- Tbe other three
children are boys and work at odd
lobs when they can find them.
Dorsey explained tha: be was
*asf “lending my babies oat awhile
until tilings break"
“I:s hand.’ he ».<L to hare
yoar little baby pat his arms around
your neck ax-* say. ■you’re not go-
ing to E\e me awar are eon
daddy? "
St James Episcopal charrh
rhariestca 8 C has c-ebrated the
: 300th wagrrar of its existence
Can a Man Commit Murder
While Walking in Sleen?
BT L%nu LOC BROOKMAX
>LI smw Writer
NEW YORK. Dec. IT —Can a man
be forced to pay moll h* ale for
a cnsae committed while walking
m >-u s3eep? moaa. 33-
year-asd Brooklyn aahor. will know
to that question.
Fik&a is being neki as jail in
Brooklyn lor the murder of bis
half-brother. Salvatore De Hail. 14.
and for seriously injuring his
mother Mrs. Anna De HaH 43 and
his hall-gster. Catherine 13.
And while lawyers and abrrag*
are declaring that r he Flksta case
may prose one cf the most baffl-
ing as court history and one of '-he
moc challenging of legal snarls.
Uw*a») &r.-< iwTawfn! an
m his pnaoo cell and says:
“I mate hare done it. but I doc*t
remember If I dad ff I mas: hare
been asleey "
Wbat be does remember wuh
terrifying clarity is the gray balf-
iit bedroom of the Carbon avenue
flat- ins toothers face cat arid
; h»^ BBOCbet'S Voice
crying “Mike? It s your Mother
Don't too know me?*
CaM f«r Help
Michael wearing pajamas mad
Life Story of Fly
Stolen From Auto
NEW YORK Dec. Z3—P—
Stolen Two sancasea fall of dma
on the evoLasion of tlx Cladocera.
from a locked .sedan m front of a
- - - .
Of* Ak~ —<► — - M Bants. nsciing
professor of experimental axCar? 1
a: Btrowr. University mealed the ]
theft today by adxertiszag a flit
reward for the return of Jbe asaae-
I rial whxh cans::t -:cs the result
of fixe years research at de tie
and death of the water-fly.
The suitcases were stolen Fnday
nigh- he mad. wren Miss Tbeima
Wood. has assistant stopped to
iSsr friends here- rc route frost
ProridesiQe. R. 1. to ?6crramwa.
Pa to study the contents daring
the boiadays.
-The data." saud Dr Santa
“threw some new light ape® the
brf'ci.rac and the evuiatam of those
part.jca.iar cpeefca. ft took five
years to produce :he*. TV-re a
j no way to dupflcafe ;be* m a less
period of *ime and nothing can
be published without these da's
which are rrcessarr to rapport the
cooc' ^ru I hate reached 3 bit
researches.'
Miami Bank Closes
After Run Opens
! MIAMI. P.a Dec. 23—P—The
City Banc of Miami Beach which
underwent a heww ran yesterday
I following the closing of the Cut
national Bank in Miami did no*.
. op**n today.
C. L. Clements rice-prewden-
and cashier said the bank closer'
at the order of state bank exam-
iners to protect its assets
The bank had a capital stock of
$<1*0.900 surplus of Sc <900 and
i derate of at the last call
“AT THE CLVTEK OF DOWNTOWN BROWNSVILLE"
o'iziz Bros
SHIRT
HEADQUARTERS
NEEDLESS
TORTURE
A Oc.rce mo
T I i I;
A S buttoning your shirt collar like being locked into
the pillory? Needless torture for Arrow “ Sanforized -
Shrunk" Shirts are guaranteed for permanent fit. Buy diet"
the correct size and they stay die correct size—or your
money back That’s our guarantee in bold black type
because we mean it and because we want to sell you a few
of the best shirts you erer wore. This week £ *■
we’re featuring (in your size) the Trump at M."
SELECT “HIS” GIFT HERE
CHENY and GRACO
CRAVATS
In a great new Christ-
mas collection. We will
box them for you if yon
wish.
Bathrobes — Pajamas
Belt and Buckle Sets
Gloves — Scarfs
JM*ctv*Vfu
gedys
Jk
dm^hnan
50c to $1.00
“""1#—m- ris"' KDt J&U *'
Mrs De Haul cnedL
Fiiosa dropped the noses fc
psu»c on c«:jri acid nc ct-«.
the one flagh; of *saar* so tat
turn la tbe baoaaj be a*; a .v;
tesazsts “Sanehirf sentfcuf h*s
and she poLse
W!j«a officer* armed be eras trr-
jog -o g|ae u aoclafr a..a sister
aid trraaaoi- Mrs De
aal trttoacc to jiaf Uicnt.
■e West 1* Slerp
sxrr'.ftini after that nest! ft* ®tr.. •
rtt crae* aaatoRa^d baa and br
dacgPCTd tbe racer at k* band
Abesars* and p^cSueftrahs. pre-
?«rSaj for a sharp a*xr bast* aw
dnrided ai shear of :
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| Another New Low Price on
Tt l 'COATS
i
Priced Yesterday at $22.50 — Now: |
UNTIL THE FIRST OF THE YEAR -I
Topcoat* that *«f an ummallr mom ij
value at ?22.*0 — and bos they are
only *20.00! Positively guaranteed
100% all wool and smartly tailored in
the most favored topcoat materials.
This is truly one of the gruntmt tallies
ever found m our men's department—
and you will be quick to recognise tn.«
fact when you see them. Complete sire
range
Exclusive Dealer*
tor
KUPPENHEIMER
AND STYLEPLUS FINE SUITS
! Aziz Tiros
SPRING EVENING GOWNS
tor the Hobda Sumb
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