The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 149, Ed. 1 Monday, December 25, 1939 Page: 8 of 10
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Tonight’s Movies
Brown* vile: The Capitol — Tyrone
P wer and Linda Darnell in “Daytime
W.le.”
The Queen—Jackie Cooper and Fred-
d e Bartholomew in "Two Bright Boys.”
Ban Benito: The Rlvoll— Mickey
P.ocney Lewis Stone and Ann Ruther-
ford In ‘Judge Hardy and Son "
Hanineen: The Arcadia— Priscilla.
Rosemary and Lola Lane m “Four
Wives." The Rialto— Oene Autrey and
Bmiley Burnette in *6outh ol the Bor-
der" The Strand—Gary Cooper. Andrea
Leeds and David Niven in “The Real
Glory”
Bah Juan: The San Juan—Claudette
Cclbert and Warren William in “Imita
tlon of Life ‘
Raymondvllie' The Rio-Charles Boy-
e* and Irene Du mu When Tomorrow
Comes * The R.mon—Dorothy Lamour
ar.d Jon hall in "Hurrican ”
Mercedes The State—Ka Kvser.
Adolphe Mt njou and May P.obcon in
“That’s Rrlght Your c Wrong "
Weslaco: The Hit? Warner Baxter
And Alice Faye In "Barricade.”
Pharr *f>u Texas—Henry* Fonda and
Claudette Colbert la “Drums
Along the Mohawlc."
Donna: The Piaza—Claudette Coltert
and Henry Fonda In “Drums Along the
Mohawk.”
McAllen: The Palace—Deanna Dur-
bin. Robert :-:r;ek and Anne Parrish in
“First Lov The Queen -John King
And Crr g Reynolds in "The Gentleman
from Aru ona ”
Edinburg: The Valley—Dorothy La-
mour. Akim Tamlroff and John Howard
ir. ‘ Disputed Message." The Aztec—Joe
Fenner and Betty Grable in "Day the
Beokies Wept.
Ms si on: Tiie Mission—Dorothy La-
me:.’- and John Howard In “Disputed
P-»* •' The Lom: i-i;:an Laurel
And Oliver Hardy in “Flying Deuces."
BILLY BRANDON .ARRIVES
SAN BENITO — Billy Brandon
•on of Mr and Mrs. Luke P. Bran-
don. has arr.ved to spend the holi-
days here with his parents and
with his sister Mrs. James P.
Smith and Mr. Smith. Graduated
this spring from the local high
school with high honors. Brandon
Is participating in many activities
at A. & M College where he is a
ireahman student.
SANTA'S HORSE_11
■-———
! HORIZONTAL
1 Pictured
animal.
8 Both its male
and female
have-s
or horns.
12 African
antelope.
13 Hirsute.
15 To equip.
16 Giantesses
of fate.
18 Furtive
watcher.
19 Lifting tools.
21 To elicit.
23 To run away.
25 Musical note.
27 God of war.
28 Blackbird.
29 Whirlwind.
30 Medieval toll.
33 To reject.
34 To employ.
35 Saw for
squaring.
37 Snake.
39 Fury.
41 Right.
43 To try.
46 Decorated
metal.
Answer to Previous Puxzle
40 Lava.
50 Cuckoopint.
51 Consumed.
53 Broad smile.
54 One of the
Hours
(Myths).
56 Lunar orb.
60 It belongs to
the genus —
61 It is now
found in-.
VERTICAL
2 Self.
3 In reality.
4 Market days.
5 Exclamation.
6 Comfort
7 To tear
stitches.
« Alas!
9 TropicaL
10 Mark.
11 Breakfast
food.
14 Black bread.
16 It lives in th
-part of
the world.
17 Chapter of
the Koran.
i9 Weight
(measures.
20 It draws
Santa's-.
22 Bird's prison
24 Home of a
beast.
26 Silkworm.
29 Either.
31 English coin.
32 To prepare
for publication
33 To opine.
36 More dis-
tinguished.
38 Part of hand.
40 To remain.
42 Coronet.
44 Toward.
45 Papa.
47 Ireland.
48 Breathing
organ.
51100 square
meters.
52 Half an em.
53 Grain.
54 Provided.
• 55 Each.
56 Mother.
57 Bone.
58 All right.
59 North Africa.
_ i ■ i i
ARRIVES SATURDAY
SAN BENITO—Miss Irene Cole-
man o Wichita. Kansas is expect-
ed to spend the Christmas holidays
visiting in the Valley. Miss Cole-
man who has visite here fre-
quently with her sister Mrs. O.
W. Ralston and parents Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Coleman is to arrive
Saturday.
Although the length of the day
varies with the latitude and sea-
son every place on earth receives
the same number of hours of day-
light in the course of a year.
Our Boarding House— —With Major Hoople
1
A^TER-
k CURI6TMAS
A AUTOPSY«
Out Cur Way— —By Williams
J.PW.LU.MS
_ WHV MOTHERS GET <3R*V m&Ka^ _ <vrC J
Dan Dunn — Secret Operative 48 —By Norman Marsh
Boots and Her Buddies— —By Martin
f VS iKJECfcO Tv*J£
/MOO 6000 CAtW —• 0»0 ^AQTH
6000 VOSVU ^OWO^QO NNEIs)
Mickey Mouse— —By Walt Disney
l A SETT. se
CONSIDERED
NECESSARY
TO COMMAND
RESPECT OF
GEN.ELAND’S
PECULIAR
PEOPLE.
mickey holds
OPEN COURT
TO RELIEVE
THE R MANY
WOES*
: M -->£ OP O.NAL A c
inventor OP I u
TH'S ROPE J M\
TRiCK-\ .11 \
lOJVE SEEN I \\\
IMITATORS. _ \ . H
OF COURSE? I . 'll
Joe Palooka— —By H Fisher
. .
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Wash Tubbs— —By Crane
BUT. OFFICER. IT6 ONLV A GIFT IM ^ HE'S LINK X Hi'S BEEN TRVH4S TO PlSPOSE OF A
DELIVERING FOR N\V NEPrlElN ) TUBBS IN . SKELETON • H*E'ttE POSITIVE ITS
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Alley Oop—* —By Hamlin
' ALL RIGHT DOC OF COURSE lOU CAM’T^
1 WE VE GOT WHAT
\ WE CAME FOR-
VM LET 3 GIT GOlN'/
Red Ryder—____—1By Fred Hannan
C/lTTLE
BEAVER
TAKES RED
RVDECL
TO AW
IKJDIAW
VILLAGE
WHERE THE
MEDlClWE
MAW
TREATS
H'M
EOR
HIS
IK) JURIES
❖
1
r RED RVDEC. STILL WOT \ ME NOT hWOW VET.'
SPEAIOJM-- WILL HIM DIE ? ) HiM HURT 6AD~-
' breathe much r
A k WATER IM RIVER-')
\ 4l
L\\ SO WOCRtED AST JT\ oOSH.* MOW A.AJ'T
RED RYDER.K . / THAT TOO BAD/
DRAKE "AND KJOW / BUT fORuET HIM.
UTTLE BEAVE R HAS I M«SS JO JEAM.MJD
^DISAPPEARED/ J BAY ME .SOME
--y —.X? ATTENTION/
Freckles and His Friend —By Merrill Blossev
look — I'm dong oshes not ^*“3
FOR "tou AMO 1'UL EVEN MOP UNTIL NOLI
FLOORS IF NOU LL TEu. ME GO AMO
WHO THAT GIRL IS / SEE HILDA-
^.. — OR PHONE
TTITT ~-i I ]r HE“-' .
^ I'M GIVING A. LITTLE r**s**m^mp
Christmas party this Cant l v\;
afternoon ano id uke invite That
TOO TO COME. AND &R1N6 OTHER GIRL?
Ull ISA / *
r You ^ Okay—okay !
CALL. OPERATOR.. GET
HILDA * ME BBOWN5TONE
FIRST/ FREVEN-TROO-
. NEK3WT FtX/
-( SORRY-I CANT
C SPEAK ANY
/■-
Brownstone
SEVEN -TWO-
EIGHT - SIX?
ONE MOMENT
PLEASE /
- • — V -
WAIT A.
MINUTE /
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Stein, J. M. The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 149, Ed. 1 Monday, December 25, 1939, newspaper, December 25, 1939; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1405366/m1/8/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .