McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 291, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 29, 1924 Page: 2 of 4
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From Texas Commereini Nw:
and Pythias
but is notali
be’ng’ls
"Many new industries .11
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syered in the survey t oi is being
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years ‘afo
they were
any prelimihary plannin
settled near Comfort, ' exas, ou a
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tmrm. During Ble boyhood
davs In the
ee
Griffith studios. And whei Bessie was
ther a Christian man could be a suo
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came Abd’T
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tion of truth to life is i at simple—no
mita his their friendship but have aever plaay-
much as at
ed together, nor even so
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the same studio Then alt ost tet a day
the priicple or truth o heat expan-
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Seamless Rugg
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it the—oppor-
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troubles when everyi hlng else they
ection of the famous
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Black and White Oinment, amLSoap.
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substitute-for wool rugs can
ve your home such beauty,
and warmth.
and during'
continued
by which we
effort that was
Ten years have gone by
all that time they hay
rships that
> be founed
social co-
il blow an the
or good and
he got up running. But i
head brought him down
over but without tatal.
armor was a protection a
ESCASE-
: BACKWARD
together in
y were both
" the Balzac
Erom the time they playe
‘The Flying Torpedo' th
east in "The Magic Skjn
the foot of a mountain nehthisfome.
Several blows turned thepifte animal
they arn standing bat
sert themselves simpl
feel sensative .a bout
red and rough face.
THE DEMAND FOR ELECTRI
SERVI CEINH VALLEY IS
of irep-
ital—their knowi
and ability to man
Success is a -
collect back pay
ale on s:le in th •
•cudDepertcat-
VitlitySor
r will be delight'
Its they will get j
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fence all of Whic Posts time and
money. His knowle go becomes his
capital. Men in exec itive positions are
not paid .for eight hours of labor—
they are paid for th use of their cap-
staging a little Damon
act all their own.
When they first entere
Carmel wrecks evoe w
ible eyes as the Conte
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ench time
range
of eve
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-1 • tng
l i Talks to a trospective
Wife About i
D The RmI Secre
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r Smith & Sons Carpet Co..
- NW YORK
Vapestry, Velvet
'minster Seamless Rugs
y Alexander Smith GSens
Jompany, the largest makers
coverings inthe world—-
60.
rhanreakuh;eng
basket for the ladies Or After the bas
kets are waterproofb „fhey can be
I.AW
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i the man ia
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made before
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half circle, over the ope side of the
shell, almost touching the head cover-
ing on the other end. Bntas Mr. Apelt
-hempDnce in 22
pa aazedaKa a 26269.2
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Frank C. Ludden, Mgr. Sales & Service
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Four Per
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n Talk. t. . 1
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oreie ta a
itsbina >
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.........$.50 Nerves .
McAllen
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j Phy3caCuure life
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underpaid at the time, when we were
5 Teaming how..’
Gregory & Ch- dwell Bldg
McAlien, Texas
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FACTORY /
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pressed in such sayings ae, ‘The tjmi
pie 'booh," "Honest, but poor,” and
only a little while ago a long contro-
lhat he not only sold them in all parts
qf the State, of Tev^s <h*«-init thr:
United States and to foreign coun-
fries as well. Mr. Apelt keeps many
_ men busy at his plant in the manu~
tacturing of the baskets and employs
a small army of men and dogs in the
hill s about Comfort bringing in the
armadillos from which to obtain the
shells.
In the hilly parts of Southwest Tex-
as. Old Mexico and Central America
dwells, the armadllo,a small animal
that might be catled-en- animal-bat tie
ship; and, as was inferred from its
Spanish name, it -is • protected by a
heavy, horned armor which covers it
so comptetely That, by drawing in its
head and feet, no part of its body is
exposed except the tail It lives prin-
cipally on all kinds of insects, eggs
, and tender roots, from which It roots
ed nicely on the inside with bright col
ered silk, and a lare bow of ribbon
on the handle where nose and tail are
joined, thus making a unique card re-
cel yer, photo holder or fancy-work-
By “United F
SAN AN
Mrs. B. Boy
so-ealled opportunity pomes.
The question is, are you receiving
the compensation your capital de-
serves? If not, why?.
Dr. Cockrum; Dentist aad X-Ray
Saving natural teeth a specialty
hoad and Masrimge
i • A.b
hide
like a pig. — st-
This is known a the nine-bande
armadillo,-having nine bands of ar-
mor encircling the body. Though its
claws are not at very great size, they ~
are most formidable weapons, and an
armadillo, if brought to bay, will of
ve on. Protect* aad Beamsi-
i. Entirely hermlesu.
K Weak ..
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Young Man
th her irresist
a Fedora.
tion. Formerly of Oki
Plionaas 2420 14th j
AM* 4 -d : seed
h to
and
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1940
high school I
inseparable.
a Weisht
k for trade mark stamped (
the back of every rug, .
given.herfirst-big-part
hers and they were in tl e -same pic-
ture. “The Flying Torpi do.’
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to take j
d econ- '
r you see that
a, afraid to as»
y because they
.7 thei pimply
. gkeutabietirngmsteaconste
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looked,at it he pictured/in his imag-
ination a basket, A numper of experi-
nents followed with the result that
he fashioned beautift+ trtistie bas.‛
kets, silk lined, from the hides of the I
rm ad I llos. At fretthekle wasstw-
but within a few yars sch a demand -
was created for this cover prouet.
g
AND PATHHTOGICAL
- LA BOR A TOI IBS
\
Flour
iw food, to insure
of its quality use-
made by the Texas State Manufactr
idea to x, turers association. Man
duvpL. ad. L 22240 " ’
, The #im* Charles Apelt came to . .merk a and
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great truth, and the leade
make truths work have tp
upon vast mechanisms of
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Find adealer who has a represen- .21
story which is entertalig theatre-go-
ers today at the Queen}Theate.
Their parts are the same ae'before.
Bessie is the young gill herpine and
together they became
companfons and planned heir studies
and fre e qments togett sr. Without
’ CAPITAL $100,000.00
. Guaranty Fund,Bank-
L-H >f w.m-
Mt. .......
Prospective
fput Sex . .
or Gui*,
ilag she
g--eank.metrre.
Add a sack to your grocery order today.
For Sale by Wiggly-Wiggly y
true of every good city. As a city gro
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fe ( e
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tried dd no good. I |
Tell your friends, who are struggl- j
ing under this handicap in life, to get >
3 , A •
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e dJdresa Replies to
te MACFADDEN P
D«pt. X . Mac faddsn Hk
reme-2H.60 /
mAM-adov-
Mr. Apelt took him hom », wondering
what he had found. -- •
At that time the arm .dllio was a
new corner in Texas and America. Mr.
Apelt removed th sho l from th
body and undertook to n ail it to the
barn door to dry. Such a hiderefused
Ce-t paid on Savings Accounts. comp
ed semi-annually
- — . —mmug. ims ,
. President F:G: CROW, Vice-Prenidett
• • Pon
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the country. If ydhr local dealer can-
rot supply your wants, place ch*
,‛iharks agaiust the. qanes and . .!
1 this ind,x to us with remittance and
__ ihe will be sent pu by fetuii mail
with the understaning that if, upon
• examinntion, you dl not wish to keep
them, you may reurn them within
. 15.d4ya zfter receipand your money
- y- L> refunded without question.
■ *.tJfam?Test Aon rs’jmrxn"
’ CARMEL AND eessie IN SAME I
, PICTURE AGA Mz-.
Carmel Meyers and Bel tie Love aro
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At ToiletCounters
Write U«»I. 21 for Free Sample.
GCaline Waight ......
6 Hah Cituce yu... :0
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ordination and individualaallegiance.
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LTURE HEALTH
r Betnazr Macad- E
Physical Culture,"
lading Book Stores
3toree throughout —
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just as doessthe la yer, dentist, doc-____________ _
tor,preachrote veher it requires more simple than the application of
years of apprentice hip, study, exper- r
yg
imjs
jae 6- og"aesce ■ “eddehredae
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a,d ‘4 .3 • )
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. r m"i. I $3 ■. .eV e"ura
C3 Caustip, tiasi-
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(1 E-ting (or Heahh a-
- • Strsegih ---rea: • • ■ ■ 260
3 di IGEeerelpdin of Phyiicat , a
., Cwiture (. y-l- ... 35 00
Q Feefes for Heal . . . 1
n Flat Fout-grs Peven-M
......-tion and Cu>..Eo
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trere is moreneed for this service. Unlike tradnig bus)
Sies and lins of industry ihatsre not so affected with
public intrestthe ELECPRIC service can not earn enougl
-in the form of returns ori its investment to add increasei
tentimes use them upon its foe with
terrible effect, rolling over upon its
back, and striking fiercely and rapid-
ly at its enemy with its armed feet as
often to inflict severe wounds.
-A-remarkable fact, about the arma-
dillo is that its young are born al-
ways in lots of four, and each lot is
invaribly of one sex—four males or
four females; never a mixed family.
No. other animal has this interesting
peculiarity.. , •
The shell alter • bing removed
from the armadillo may be shaped to
suit the fancy, and by fastening the
— tail to the nose, the handle is formed
to one of the most curlgns and[ novel
baskets ever seen The meat la aimilar
' to that o.f the turtle in flavor, and is
eaten by the Mexicans with great re-
. lish. The South American natives
cook the armadillo in its thell and eat
its meat Ito oil is valued by theMex-
leans for medical purposes, particu-
to be stretched out and nailed flat to
the wall. So it wak tkroAfl to one aide
Apelt tooka
look at the armadillo’s oat. It—had
as much as the 25c sze.
...... ft J
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i made without seams in a wide
patterns at prices within the reach
rom any dealer, Th-
" id with the quicjcret
SPE"SeEGARI.S N‛
- .
- DRS.
ILA A. and W. E. DAVIS
steopatha
• Ofrides ih
efherelestrusgiesforfheliberaton LaterinthesdayMF
• the ehance to and advancement of -p oples—strug-
.kid sr*
ru,,4
j Phone 271
a. ba he mechanic, bank-
uret orjudge, to» capl-
ne extet A miner,- mas
, - ISiCAl Ci
! BOQKS, written
dem, "Father of
!
base. Gos on -meothiv. ;
facilitjes outfits earnings. 1 *
When addtions to the plant are required the Compan:
must seek nd w money insthe hands of-its owners to sup
ply the capial for added plant facilities. It can get thi
new money eadily enly-where jts showing ofearnnngs
- suchas-to-H iicate that-a fail1 return will be earned regu
larlyi during the coming years-
a McAllen, Texas
i J. .13 ■
It is-to t e interest of the cimmunity to see to it th
h---ing w* made possible.
Efe interest of the Company "to Fender suel
---lead to fhis friendly eqoperation. -
This Con pany strives to serve well and to merit th
good will o this community.
‛j,
alley Electric & Ice Co.
l e. "COURTEOUS SERVICE!*
Aannuumol.ai
old country he was a bi skct) maker.
benelayingintheharsu-for-severa ■ '--I—----==
i hours and rny» hait Tjrtsa Help them wherev
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FIRS •' SI
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• v= nee 9
world. . • T
"Truth is not.a,simple thing atjall,
but the most advanced and cultured
- » g and spiritual, thing to which the hnu-
chinist or mechanis learns his trade man race has attained! The applica-
end-there is ther rtonbte-A-techniquecrude container.: the tailhad made
of know-how has to be learned. Igno- hei — - J
istodian for a
_ The Dominion of Canada now leads
as the chief exports* of Wheat to the
United Kingdom, with the United
States second, and Argentina a close
gles that ended in martyrdom more of
T MtHir in cultured else.
From every truth thei^ to a how —
BURGLAR STEALe DIAMOND
—-2
2 a i
0 » nims
nlyedthe ingehue lead and Carmel
sion to the driving of a great engine
to simple.
A truth is an idea that has come
thru—an idea that has heen hammer-
ed out on the anvil of experience
.The men who uttered the Bible
truths, struck them oft in the midst
qfjheir work like the sharks that fly
from the blacksmiths anvil; and
they found their truthsjin the midst
—Opportunity is ain
demonstrate ability.
—,___umity to wnrfhlnaa i
utterences of the
25 ,79"
ai Af nseaua . W
He now has an Armadill baskel fae
mr-e-mer-g- —-tspei-e--
W. M. LOWE 4 SONS
Archittecta, Builder i good nous
ARMY UNiTS[RECALLED ..
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By United Press. ' ,
BERLIN, Oct. 29.—A detachment of
rmy units are being recalled to their
garrisons to- be in readiness for. duty
during the coming jcapaign and elec-
tien. With the possibility of election
riots ahead of it, tee government has
I • -
decided to use the army as a police
force. ___ ■ I
suddenly swept into mot on pictures, |
both getting their first rork at the
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used as hanging plant baskets and for । 0 Y,
O QUIPPRD W TH X RAY
MddhddhmpnazankmdSmnmomuu
Menantammu wmdwee-.
J. R, PE AVEY’S
ed. In generous packages A The 50c [
size Ointment contains three times
..rae
IB • -
8
Thousands of peop e all over the
country are prising B ack and White
Ointment, and Black a nd White Soap,
because they get rid of their ekin
MV
- ary for rheumatisi.-Italso., softeus —-
and preserves leather.
- - As this is the enlyanimaft in 8
world from which a one-piece basket >
could be made from tip Of nose to end
of tail, this basket is of rare value
as a curio or relic; besides, when lin- —
meeting an armadillo. B a ha never
heard of an armadillo un I one m irn-
onelat he darkeyd siren.
IG, I RESSING, LAU NDRY
The Old Reliable” ,
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McDaniel, C. C. McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 291, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 29, 1924, newspaper, October 29, 1924; McAllen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1504705/m1/2/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting McAllen Public Library.