McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 113, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 1, 1924 Page: 1 of 4
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Washington, M
alk player, who .caught
eaver
i
e
was shot
nd instantly killed
survey5o
g start today
ska Feri at
in the benate:
c
y eve
to begne’gf
all of the
the fol
h
and sevi
m
the
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zrentedsspacethem,rebounded.
strife
iseh
ofMri ingpand
Pearson’s work
the elub.The
will, he
club has, turd a
uetothe
move
® of which has
0l
own
to, inifiateddast Friday by Sen
onel
con
-- •d*e •
2
to
»
Ot W
sketch, wi
safng;lgisla
The cast
the cento!
cussion.
nd shop on
the haf
BernardBlair.
has met with tr
You will ehjoy this program
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which the propo
primaries.
idea retort that
ship:
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Auatirt, Tejas, March
31
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emis, growing out of his
tion of the
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ththe rostric
L
rPheConfe
session beginning at 3 pm., with
eadmeuzamedlaazuati
daggwr
ri him
em on the roa
n'be met-by
way; ]
•2
nted cbtton being stunt
season last year
streets without
troying her
K
id in
the plant
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of the strongest Amen in the
Chicago Tribun
tion W. G.
Valley—Mr. E.
7.
<In tUe evening
eague of Edinbu
heard in Melbo
Australia.
the wafs/and^
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some sort of an organization
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conference;let
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con-
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Grande* Valley
ia of your
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a
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Brov
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leadership of
Mr. Perason r
ccors
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of - grapefru
for the enti
0:38 cars, :
tandsnow only two
Edinburg want the
detail of
ment;off
tilitylana
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Prior to M
Faxashad
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: Phoenix, Ariz.,
Searching parties 1
to therdesertsom
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with ther club.
MfFoster to ii
=Enuirksi ofreppre
1 gold signet hm
Halerphone 244
proposition
nedousop-
grounds, to
nts of the
The whole m
educational exh!
EFICIAL pen
SHOTATDANCE
Ie, Tex., March "31
oria, former -Gam-
j soindu^
■mam
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where the
trudging
s 25miles
miles from
+ha *: uh.
found yes-
rom where
taped from
Texas. Every
tey’s develop
"j"poli
-eRa
—eea g
), Mr. W. H. Foe-
o, Master IRRobert
after making
Valleydecide
Nixon ofMgion.
Our ’next Sth
fereneewnofv
he recbldtlctf All
"e—:_-2
dCaLpx,
L
ene convened* at
Cfaurnktin Pharr,
expediency; of
Kelarresolut-
rtanabsence
immediately mond
Xj fj--C:—-2------’ •
R S. Pearson, Mi
Harrison, Mrs. Ha
—Mrs:clark and her daughter.
There plainly
neeofepihiena
April 3, 8 p. m.
e- “ F • A.-u ' -
b* 6 —
dranu
} -- Er.
campaign * txj■ 'd^ive ‘
Mellon put
, (and entered the
>e head, almost in
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41
h 22 this . year
riooed^^n atrir
erali others were sleeping, -,
a friend who wanted.to arouse
C., "
l
“evens” can visit1
,<even” dates.
-Naturally,the
people ataking
part on theprogram. .
Sponspred by Senior Class
suaaz-snh..g.
iff Hfaaion. Twocmore
have announcedfor Mayor,
w Ramos.in the leg. The ofcemferences on the wisdom
e of recognizing
megwwmI
. Misses Ruth and
TrePemMefTF#r/Etiecer*emeeu . r
r*
waa ft differ-
3 mmangthedem
uugug
nary char-3"
“ed
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RAM
‘areunpd
Aeg-—c
en by.__________
eca
n
first comers—how many are
whof" TlfuHefelluwe should di
kne •V
A., ,•_/
eLo
ways
Wednesday
Bhigsentest
.rc-
3*2
March larger attendance
appargconference.
‘of 'sweet potatoes against 905
,64 ears of spin-
Hn-,
s;Mar,31
nd practically
replanted.-,-
A party measu
sSnator Robi
sas,,retumig
worstinnowakomemee“eb-gaear
SEARCHINGIDESERT
FOR MISSING MAN
7 - rC ' {
Brownsville, Texas,
31==Much of the early
ny of her'
4,24, .
Wahimuton,
Chicago, Marci 31.—Broad-
casting of a program from the
s.SertYou
TAYLORLUMGBER
he-progremyestrday-waq unabltosay.
o - 1 : • "*___- - ' 1 —- -------
—= He > -3
on of Arkan-
MUCH
31 WW A
e ceere
= 2 * -sm.-2 -r? -9*** luc —"*-F iiisL bars, ®h5O- W--- xia
sponded with knew what had happened.rOn readybeen sodito aGray
the hope that he club would ly oneshof " - - -
go on to greate suecessinthegoriawhs
TSOSMne
me====
PFMx
the means,
„rrfdrh
FROM THE SATUI
ING POST s
e:1
COMNG
BAVLOR COLLEGE
. ■
COT
vide up-thOr^ fun and ^have
their municipal election on ant , . .
off. year from the democratic position on man
sses, 5'Bay
lub ticket;
Mrsy Allen
h 113-2te-
j T
-2
Admission 75—50—25
•. a , , ' •1 - 3 *
year‘ago. A,64ears of spin-
WANTED— Alt
dlsgtin,mustk
L mumig water,
E.Mbry.
tte dispositonijirthishvauey provemenetor an eXisting roadtheteague
everdaesanythingitmustbe that, it ddougiE "whishamos
done througn acoi
fort of the united
ssonteve.McAlen.a—regret
shared by many other friends,
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arch31.—
ive gone in
tea wait of .
find Will (
telegraph A
sapport olthe
i Press. I
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bva-fired butom er. • .
killed instantly.
rch
ton-,,
t in
was blackenedby the
anaeuterstage ipitHe-problem
"f’every’roaamergfyo.
future.
—Refreshment were
theelubmemb rgaii
Miss Johnson. 4 t
PartOnes
fire against it - riffle democrat -Piano du
he was known to have had
some trouble with others in
-epe
—s=
AY EVEN
av-
kied. The areage affected
wasthot large me
aleyinati- allofithasb
So close was the not saying, anything about the
ngoria’s head, that first comers—.how many are
______The Glee Club will sincerely I pistol to
r gret to see Kfr andiMrS. Pear the’ hat=
CHORAL CLUB
■1—......
in entertainment
rt of,lhst away to ailim
i accidentalms
tol shot at
984 i year ago. 1830
e.carsof,mixed vegetables for
u 6 3 tin1923. 84 cars of lettuce
; for 99ayeaagoand92 cam p--
againsta- total ta Mana.
today rend into the . , ,
ords a long and carefully -pre
AIT new roads lead-to “an berafloweddowh thr—-- —. x
uguly— niuggrewqeariy cuuupieuui..
out of a feud of longstanding, drivers will be glad when they that.if sometins isn’t soon nat-there
7 — n------------------r the traffic s^nf. -
secretary’s busir ess inquired in Piano sdl, Mrs. Edythe Bry-
to, initiated, last Fridayby Sen an Cameron,
igestion tagtarat, Tenn Part Twi:
LFollawin the musical.pro-
gram will He given the play ehe
itfec,"rheseRedvelops,=
as-g
g to theco-
eral market.
____________
Longoria formerly .lived- at
Brownsyille, and- “vasweH 1-
known here. P
the democratic dide while semmegga .u puz
1 atari Reed; republitan, Penn-AlIHEspenlabanateestone
sylvania, was tolling the ------
ate thatMr. Melon '
No sooner had the resolu-
8ht: .4 tion questfonin } Mr. Mellon’s
legal ‘qualificat ons come upfor';
—dubatethanth : republican or -
’ b ganizationdire eted a vigorous
▼ Mai
e
be the last media
in whielHMr:pe
houriqsteadyprgeticegtthe b¥ a assassin atlak
--Sen88 to be 8edin Concert goon. about 8’ ofclock Sunda,.^.,^^,-^..,.
the president, Mr Wmi Clark ing. The killing was one of the tvibutor. : Kin
called the meeti g to order ‘
— for a business a ssion. Mr.
i—Clark stated tha Ahis would
C. Willson, railrqa
operator. The spot
man was, last seer
through the sand
from food and ten
hat and coat were
terday two miles !
on March 16, he 1
an automobile earr
of friends. fe.
* td-eAP*--- ’ -
boldest in the history of Cam- have been con pletedwith Mr.
eron count erime. While sev- E. Paul
erathundred people were gath appointe
ered about the baile ■ ground- ley.__
In the! M^can“Mbteiw:of La
Feria^thaassassi n slipped* up and expects
behindtecarinwhihbon-room occupi
igthe danc Gray -cars
er.---------------- _ . ______________
Pianosgalo, Master Robert
osbor^rr
Reading,;,Miss Ada Lee Rich
r MoriFrt' .7; 3
psolo,Mrs,John--
gtuh--em--,
__tl
EASY to READ, AND EVERY WORD worthmadina. MR mu
- J ■ J ‘4 -1' / ’ - ■ . L I ;—A——gers, - - 3 -5 - H . VI H-t,anEEEE
emeeeeesmei
=a=
sslizabeth, „
Davis, byofthefh
-back
San Benito districts report The
--n1, weather- ^mediately af- •
operative
gnews,—.
E As it
men fro
{was Sitting side-
re car, apparently
U tilted btak. ^he
ed through the brim I Times,
rWjhlita disclaimed
a,. 2 the
--"Traffic
--4-
-
T ' .....7 I <■ ,2
on. city ofessee.
d streets. It
HteodaF.
I last num oeatsas to the
gandafe keepingrthenM
- i ill J1R JI" 11/ l“y n
like this.— Just why there .has
not been a moreunited’ effortoe
is better to ed- office after
hreays asured by the late Philander C.
rHegalcauthori-
was no barrier.
that McAllen season, received,
point for a dis wound from a p
arrangements Mercedes Saturda
shot fired at the
, who has been rdominwhichRa
ne through the
in much efthe- -
-Comeferryourewn good and
ihudveen a for the encouragement of these
young people in their work.
You are cordially invited..
______... .. Eouch- of intense interest and vitalims Hugeh over at the V;
N. early Sundaj -which was Weslaco Now the Valley has port to-aR kvho are considering tute. —----~T.
hmi i orhmi A---”- im the building of a new-road-o
the resurfacing or other imt
,.4,-
=see-meeme
McALLEN GLEE CLUB 34
1SocAU HOUR
The McAllen Glee tlubmet
t— at the regular mee ing time last
evening in the hon eof Mr. and eron ^nn
Mrs. Wm. ElarkAfter an
now, sn^wrffi RRH
alley, thru] acquired iow, to permit still
further widening "When thetraf
fic of thefuture demandsit.
. • ■ 4 dum-e-—e-— - I |
ieh,5
_ , oi* powder. With which
the brim ofi the hat was"pep-
pered.Theshot ranged do wn
ward,lodgin, in the inside of
the right chd^k bone. -
Officers are working on the
theory that the killing grew early completion.’.’ The
DN.
* A hovel plan is proposed to
nyon Friday:He skatetThat hecaimd in furat
s, also continue the wall, thinking to arouse
e. He, together Ramon jnd jilt rofrpaaioBk .1^. da.
Ge......, adi —he-9i.
display in the Riviera, who-firedthe shot,
y'on Friday: He sEatec"that he aima
Auditorium -
V
-_---Hlhassbeenreplai
alreadypressingron-many mai apronoumegdsuceess both in at the Harlingen,
traveled roads. :Butrtheeprob: tendance.and in
m-ti -hh - enrofvour Valley
NEW RECORD IN RADIO thevorganization "functionng
from here on out- The C&am-1—** **
ber has elected td its head one
brerA
u,0. K ced
•t-jss.*
rnished house - 62
y hath and---A
pne 277, i.
. it
t n the club.” The most against the murdered will, he stat
ksplendiddevel man’s Ihyd^jfired a shot into the 1 KnightH
and a Longorias brain. He then with others, ■
to the turned and fled into the dark- morning to -
ik Pearson. ness, before those at the dance first cars,
, LEAI
RORER
:i shjayr
eG-yA-tt
PRESBYTER!
Husbandsl-Sethe ailentpart
wives play in\men'sjcareersi
readers of the
for distance ra
, BROWNSVILLE RoY < < -
2SSTANSWWOUNDS
rH*GFica=
rs ir< p' uO. »0 Tte
* Boston
cational
I"ThereisNothing too 'GoodforouFFriends
' r’ ■ h g utsadadis >' en3L ,.,i 70 7-f. - Fq » * ioh-ard 25.,
is believed to set a new record
,_____ phone broad-
casting. Tbf distance from Chi
geteMelberhe’is-estimaf-
ed at «,460 miles. The former
record, claimed by station W.
H. A. Z., Troy, N. H., from that
111 South Is-
_E
, Mr. R. Rias factory repres-
entative-efthe -Gray-
deputy constable, corporation of Detroit,
g...35 7,1 ’•b"
LOSgSatury.
। i t T - Allen a black han
- pavedatatementof true condi- taining a pair of gi
—4 tionsthrqughoutthe Lower Rio tor CollegePaee $
Brownsville,
jorenze Ramos,
aday Con-
-atMisiVk
Hat’ 463
TEXAS VEGETABLE
TS SHOW '
BIG GAIN OVER 1923
FFFthSundayeonferenee
Win while a peace officer; and there is anything left.rfJJIHliM a'1 aut0 *“
he was known to have had Ford'when the pavement Lis
completed. r •
±emmzeta
he Valley Chamhe j®
merce is billed ti have the most
momene eu
864 ac-
ted area willreslt— .1^
What s Boston's problem in the
little ^Character
much humor in it.
—rafe-sas
g ofthe club
____________ irsons zoneof
the joint directqrs, would be
ndzcaledom
ikea few-resgoria
Parish nHouseE
ening at 8 p. m.
ent promises
'tat interest with 2
A-.
=—==
een
srhe
dAretar, one-actplayiwil
the'Sentor chriati
“^arr
-
. -celievethetraffis
THROUGH HRE VALLEY. in down-town Bs
pairow and erpokj
According id TO aepatataSi
and even, using1
mn erakf the licenstf.^^, , ..
low the "edds"tdcome down ion’headtof . .... .
town on “odd” dates, while the tion as a subject of senate! disi lowing:
IOPS F ABLES ' Jr "
Lzude zox wm
220 2 r ■" • •
During the past important meeting of the year
few years he had lived at San at Harlinen next Friday. It
will bea “ WS^flfttd means” widening the hi
meeting, means a way to keep eannot widen n
16022 6.25603
a-ggmmrez
id of the fol
—-3 ----- -. uwag. -amasepiiura Parks,
e Senator •Robinson Minnie Etta Jhaison, Ada Lee
quickly canvassed sentiment on Richmond, Hortense Parks and
---a M-A-----—A — ~
esgrs. Joi Lhe. !
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McDaniel, C. C. McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 113, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 1, 1924, newspaper, April 1, 1924; McAllen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1504529/m1/1/: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting McAllen Public Library.