McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 186, Ed. 1 Monday, July 27, 1925 Page: 2 of 4
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Memorial in col
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graduates of the
The American
can Tree Assoc:
all the tree pi
Honor Roll. /
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TEN COMMANDMENTS
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Husband About Son...
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Wife About Sex......
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The most expert driving
qulckest reaction to the
of the Armies 9 peopl-
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sends every tree planter who fills out
its free aplication blank, a certifi-
cate of membership as was given
Mrs Coolidge.
aymondville, who
Aments to erect
over adjacent to
Ms place,'
wAer of 160 acres
Banta Margarita
f he moved on
1 years ago he
an- drilled to a
in order to take
flow from this
an earthen tank
ig in depth from .
no salesmen to sell the
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cusses his large flock. Despite the
story. Means were sound to represent
The making of the "Ten Command
ments," the greet De Mille Paramount
spectacle which comes to the Queen
Theatre Sunday and showing four
days, was one of the inost stupendous
undertakings in the istory of motion
"We expect to go into every school
in the State," said Mr. Stayton. "This ’
is a five year proposition with us."
“The place to begin an educational
campaign is with the coming genera-
tion, added Mr. Pack. "Why not
a Tpwn Forest for every community
IflU* SJAte,. planted by the citizens of
that community? We have ready for
distribution to city planners and dubs
signal was not
. eollege students tested, but from
■ taxicab drivers, whose whole busi-
ningCompany
Is Killed By
Swatch Engine
* Miami. Fla, July 26.—Laverne Col-
lier, general manager of the Miami
Daily Tabloid, was killed here early
this morning whenjhis automobile was
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petsermee.
their services, they ha
canlH.- -- eegne-seana
led in desert lo-
lei’s exodus from
the Sinaitic wil-
in 2500 persons
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likewise PIGGL Y WJ^GLY has
rainer”s Anatomy
‛!tality, Supreme .
Vomanhood ’ and
confession that she had
skillful
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utility convenience - to accommodate
the working throngs; the conversion
of the asphaltic bed of the Mojave
dry lake into a racing ground for
Pharaeh’schartots; -the constructtem-
of the- Sinaitic canyon where Moses
read the tablets of the’ law and where
subsequently 3000 idolaters were con-
sumed by heaven’s wrath for the wor-
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Oklahoma Ciy, Okla , July 23.—
Warden W: S Key, of the Oklahoma
state penitentiary today asked Gov-1
ernor Trapp what to do when the j
state forgets to execute a condemned >
man.
Johnny Washington, negro, was to
have died on emancipation day, June
19.
But Washington is neither‘emanci-
pated nor executed. The fatal day
came and went and Washington did
not remind the warden.
When the negro was sentenced to |
die. his counsel gave notice of appeal, |
and the governor granted a stay of |
executten for six months.. The ap-
peal never was filed and the day ex -
pired on June 19. ’ .____.
’ The governor said he would sub
mit the record to the criminal court
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of the campaign ’Stayton plans in the
schools of Texas. This is one of the
biggest campadgns outlined to the
American Tree Association according
to Charles Lathrop Pack; the presi-
For more than forty-six
James N. DeWitt has devot
time to making good at h
and to being the proud fat
one of the largest families
of the Mason-Dixon line. I
There have been twel
little DeWitts and eighteen d
are still living, the oldest al
forty-six and the youngest I
by Girl Scouts of the United States
in honor of Juliette Low, the found
er, on Founder’s Day, Oct.' 31.
MN. Calvin CooMdge, the honorary
head of the Girl Scouts is a member
of the American Tree Association,
she having planted the Oberlin College
Em on the grounds of the Lincoln
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izens who would 'kike to spend an
hour or an afternoon in a delightful
swim.
Mr Korth.recetiy decide^ jo pul
conveniences on the ground and throw
the pool Open to all those who desire
to take advantage of this delightful
spot.
Egyptologists, fils big reservoir on
tin New York. -hmhtt
«&in New York, Mr. Korth is the o
___________ exhibition of fine land in the
of the actual cbstme designs, models enighborhood. Whe
and ordaments' ms held at the Hotel this place some fe
Astor. It was amended by hundreds had an Artesian W
of courtiers, fash
illustrators and
interested, as we
curious. In th 1
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is the planting
Egypt by the labo
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on its
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tm.The
production was staj
calcs duplicaitng is]
Egypt and stay nj
derness. More tl
were ued in Bibli
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up into, the clothing, artesian water at
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(Cut^logue sent upon request)
Cfown Point,
seventeen hour
argument the j
of Anna Cunnin
deadlocked. Mi
Among the engiiereing works ac
com pushed wererthe Israeliish slave
built city of Rameses with 24 sphinxes
and four colossi, also alongside it a
modern tent city with every public
shipot the
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—keingcoolimrhetzweatherorinhot
nkitchens is reasm enough whyyou,
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But once you have any of these handy I
.a electric rant you will find it a real
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Tree Planting
CampaignPlanned
Washington, July 27 —Plans for a
state wide tree planting campaign in
Texas are being completed here fol
lowing a conference between J. W.
Stayton of Holland’s Magasine of Dal-
las and P. S. Ridsdale of the Ameri-
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Corpus Christi,iTexas
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geons employ no sales.
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junction with the
} planting by the
ohto institution
‘Tree Association
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City Pro-
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tzomstitnmcnar
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fact that many of them have
grown up and married and live
in cities far distant from Louis-
ville, he still finds time to com-
m unicate with them and to share
• their problems, when there are
any. '• s . • .
DeWitt is seen here being noti-
fied by Marrillla that the Louis-
ville and Nashville Railroad. and
two other southern roads had en-
tered into an arrangement with
the Prudential Insurance Company
of America, whereby all of its
more than sixty thousand men and
women employees would be en- l
abled for a small sum to carry I
life and accident insurance to cn I
amount much" greater than they I
could have obtained through in- I
dividual negotiation.
teJe** ' Wad Vu
la « peoueri
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Bilious Fevera
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INSURANCE
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dler of just two.
DeWitt is a carpenter employed
in the Louisville. Ky„ coach yards
of the Louisville and Nashville
Railroad, and his general fore-
man, John Marrillla, who is shown
in the above photograph with him,
.will tell you that no more com-
" pet ent artisan is carried on the
roster. But the elderly worker is.
above all, a family man, and, it
is with no little pride that he dis-
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■ shelves. .Ymz bay these a
cause you kne W and want t
wwW: f ' ‘Hb • • ' s - es g o;”9" .
hanging price tag nlently^ and
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quickly tells you the price.
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of appeals to determine if the prisoner |
has bene deprived of any right and if - *
not Washington will be tken back |
into district court-of Tillman county-,
where he was originally sentenced for
the murder of a peace officer, and a
new date for his execution will be g
set. • -i—L
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of mind and brakea. There may be
a stalled ear just around the comer
on a country road. sad by the time .
that you sea it, realize that you must
stop, sad move your foot from
accelerator pedal to brake, you will
be in • cofinlon, unless you were
ready for that danger.
The good driver is always ready
for danger; so rarely encounters it
lie keeps his eyes on the road, his
krake in the best of condition, and
f^od road-nipping, non-slipping
les on all four wheels,
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would like to see a hundred thousand
new members in the Tree Planting
Army."______ _ _ .9
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Practice In bih State and Fed
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Aval Court*
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Rose Building Adjoining Ma.
Drying the g shatftpoo, for ii>-
stance, insd F being a tedious, tire-
- some nnisage beqpmes delightfully easy
- with
Let us shRy you one of these Fans
today, andilso some of the doens of
Ege summer aK winter uses to which it
7RFF can be puRPrices from $10. up. V
□ Constipation — it* Cause
jand Cur* .........$ .50
• □ Rating for health and
Strength ............ 2.00
□ Entyelopedia of Physical
Culture (5 vol*.).....35 00
f □ Fatting for Health..... 2.00 f
□ Flat Feet — Ita Preven-
tion ana Cure........ .50
--- ing Weight « 4..... AO
- Culture .......... 2-00
daches-How Cured. AO
r to Reduce Weight. .50
mauacle of Milk. ....... 2.00
Manhood and Marriage. - 3.00
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Strengthening the Eyes . 5 00
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VALLEY ELECTRIC a ICE COMPANY
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Bathing Pool
For Raymodville
, Rzymondvite,ex,Juty 24 — Pleas-
ure seekers of Rymondville will not
have to travel twenty five miles for
an hour’s dip in{the deep, according
to Wm Korth, lving about five and
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Cl Strengthening Week
t~l TeNla to a Young Man
. About Sex...........
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Ind. July. 25.—-After
of almost constant-
ly deciding the fate
ham is reported still
L runningham is ac-
work guaranteed. Give us a trii
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would take conalerably longer to. '
shift tbs foot from ths acelerator .
to brake pedal if the driver was not
-walting fat the signal.
orougktngttsz,
testa; some of which
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McDaniel, C. C. McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 186, Ed. 1 Monday, July 27, 1925, newspaper, July 27, 1925; McAllen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1504897/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting McAllen Public Library.