The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 342, Ed. 2 Friday, May 8, 1931 Page: 2 of 14
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MORE KIDS IS
_OFU.S.
170 Million Pot As Limit
Country's Population
By Economist
WAaHTSGTO*. Mar l-P-Al
least cot icnrsara*. ectmoaUos
beUeres there are not enough chil-
dren to indicate that the United
States population erer s£l me
above ITT(WQJJSt.
Dr. O E. Baser of the agrtcul-
Addres*..- a group —y-ttag of the
lBSKBai-*•"!.; Chamber of Com-
merce be said that us>m the berth
rw mes or anurvion laws are
Hberalaed the populatsoc m 30
pears will become s:a::ocarr as >as
than 179 SOS MS.
- gfiiniinstlsiu of !»? census fig-
ures shmiSK a total of more than
WOSO SM perweea. Dr. Burr a»-
aeued. tri>* that ‘In nor a
«=z> dry of over SB CM are rhet»
enough ctfcjdrec. under one year of
age. nor even tsnder five w«s of
age. per IjM9 aoaaea 15 t© *3 year?
of age to ntrd: a rarjean rn-
nkum and sa m*r of the cues
there are ©eZt tuo-thbta to three-
fourths as snej chUdrra as wtsxjd
W^-C oaettono h* wf hate a
mrp*t» of yuonf m above the
■assrber reeded for as even pwou-
ta&nc but bo mac* than reuurrej
tc haSarce rise rtrr deficiency- H*
added that the sural birth rate atap
» Jodarrvg.
Gotke President Of
Valley Association
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TWO GRAINS OF SUGAR
Ihey
look alike...
bmr better when it comes to
kcxk There hare alvayf beta
"* AnA as always
prefer to boy the
RtUtr. t!» eenainely Int TW*
Ibe iwca for tfee ever. h~kanz
preference far Imperial Sugar.
Scene aczzrs may loci aLie. bat
ascot women hare f aaxf that it’s
safer and mote aonst actor? to m-
Bit ob Imperial. Use it m this
Seri pc—fer certain fBtxess!
7 Mivatra IHn*
leffvih— V. rrruitmt
IMPERIAL
SUGAR
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Note Mr. Farmer
TANKAGE FOR SALE
M*dr of beam. ftkwd cad aer»?
nn: &r*©«* pcotf-jct for
3c LB.
HAUSMAN BROS.
Packing Company
BROWNSVILLE
Blood Feuds in Albania Keep Young
King in Fear of Death
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the > jd pies cc and
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onerlx an* -esc- has bad a tor-
sil c-wacatthE rrrrmc.z s Terjr
-sriely became be has .tar: »brr
flbO Mood Mi «■ Ms MMa!
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MMtaii >*Srr jar Idee dwra*
of other im~niMii He leaped a
pec*; fasnest .of esaem:-* tbe=_ He
Waadrspie*! tbe barre-sc sax* be
fcas tefc toss ftf t!» canarr.
It is so aeiheavhy for Zxi erert
ta has caper*: of Tman* that xbr.
be opem Par-imrtr tap a-tema-
fn* nxres are trapped oar fro®
lbs rwoomre to tbe Pmr'_i3je=:
boos*. Bach are hear^T Imed wttli
trmty troops and secret semce
meat And ruir wp to tbe Last
innate it as mss jm— whether
lie wtZ r> br tbe rt*Sr rwee or
tbe left. Tbe chances of its ben?
Me a: are tha* haLied.
UMa was for crorraates taaSer
Tircst dar:~XiT Me tbe aaocc-
ta*» fuft*esses were so tebfa^.tr
; tJa* tbe Tat? Left *he pesste wkt
orach to them we is*" wst?
Earfc ■amattan Ta_e*r ban* itj owe
local rfcjeftan w:*i fts own hrxft-
rsarf of know and po^ Bar- !
*? tbe W-rtf War *fce nsse-rr
Mrwtne a bene «f CBcaestlec be-
tween the bar ftnwISr rx
rt» jadrpeadrsc* at W and en-
tered tbe I*wppr of Jtaamm ft
MC!
Armed Zewr became tbe fctr*
Knsir of a rrmtrcr wfct-b
ro>d tsEBS: !f?4 Then a iMo£a-
tat brt-k* out.. &ct f>d to Ter-
ra and Fs= WoC head rf
the AftwM OrobwScw Greek
eMwdk a Harriri frwdsate >a?
I Stciil so Th- R»na>
MISSION. Mar t—Tb* »icx
PaK* mexcti tcrseOd a= oper-
etta. "Brrtrf ErTbdrr Pm.--'' «-
jewed tar a praad coaoer: tar tbe
irb-ao! taaads <*• tSw rterra* of Mm’r
T st otaemaw of Xi ixa; Made
week Mxe tbaz two baadred
Swrs and cri tack oar* ir. :2s* aro-.
zrmr; vbicta w direc*ed tar Wal- »
tar J. Kjtt-. Mrs R i Birrac.
LT.mr PSrtser. E-srm Cork *ad Vi*
port* PaA?---~ :aac2sers sa tbe yya*
attaada.
Mission Schools j
To Begin Program*
»r> «—«m
Monos. M*t S— a sene* f
brl^tct nrofrs.cc* wQ fnisrt ?V
^^tsfrea?-' exercises cf :2se iti-
®*on boKir srbneCs Thjch ■■-d be-
**= ** Vi- T4*h antf rb-i for six
<!»ts cf tV
nr Pinas rT. be concert* be sch-ws!
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KILLS rues AMD MOSQUITOI S QUICK
lAKCgfT HUH IN 121 COUNTftllt
Millions
brought home
ARMOUR’S
STAR bacon
last year when it was first introduced
and are still bringing it home because
no other bacon has a flavor like it
By IZLEVTLESC methods of selection and die perfect* m
paoy have produced a bsan that cooks rr$?m ^ tame s
right. The Fixed Flavor Hhww » ■nrhwj m me MKMjaf
process where heat is controlled as exactly as j esu
regulate poor own
If yon haven't tried Fixed Flavor Scar ***»»«* mm
have missed a year of teal bacon enjoymroL Dealers
everywhere sell Fixed Flavor Scar in tnc arm
window-cop carton half-pound ccliophanc-wrappcd
rolls or in the original piece.
T®» m the AraoiT lUiio Hot. Fndmy n:gbt at 7:30 P. M aw Suiaa WOAi
MISS SAYLOR'S CANDY
EJtOUlSfT!
MOTHf It !
DAT GIFT
BECKER’S DRUG STORE
Opposite Fnt Nation*] fu»ir
Ainsworth k Colgin
CR1SC0 *■*
9m 9m m*• !iihi»'mi.... if.. Mil
Butler
SUGARIk
Prcxru-s fcg 15c
.i...ji»!-.m** iminiiunarm—air mi .. * —
I'ickks He
Potted Meallie
— —. _ ^ % <■>
mansage 72HT 25c
Corned Beef 12
Fig New um >‘C: 25c
Com Mi*il
Sauerkraut
Grape Fruit LM** * I Sc
Salad Oil 'Z
Mazola 'Zl’L.
Pinto Beans 1
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CHUCK ROAST. jmm4 •»
STM* Mt AT pammt *.
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