McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 233, Ed. 1 Monday, September 21, 1925 Page: 2 of 4
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with food abundant and cheap, and
with no need of thinking of fuel to
heat the house, the native housewife
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AUTO LAWS TO BE ENFORCED
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7-pass. Sedan
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An investigation revealed that sev-
eral gold fish escaped during a water-
spout last year from a gold fish bowl
in a back yard, near the lake, and
were carried into the pool.
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Kig’s Candies f r American Queens
at Calverts Durg Store.
For the Coming Season We Will Have the Most
XSnedirtreses throush.5he
absorbed from the blood by every
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M. G. BLACK, Manager
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Remember the Wood Yard
Thorn August Bights too hot
vainly you cwt* aAd turn trying U
spotonthe scorching chasm wk--
i o nt MM mt a Wagner Fan in your bedroom
brigs you then as k waftayouofftosleepena
sephyt of soothing coolnes
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Real Sefans at Coach Prices
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Kelly Dry Cleaning Company
CLEANING, PRESSING LAUNDRY
“The Old Reliable”
Paper-Shell Pecans,
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Quality, Service, P rice
and Reliability
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owners have cars they are proud to drive for years
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See these Better Buick Sedans before you spend
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ni2 Car'Load Marble Just Arrived
This season we will be able to fill all orders with vig-
. orous, well grown trees, true to name, in all sizs and.-
? "vartetirdered from a nursery that NEVER BUDDED
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Seandard Buick chassis', ate attrttiye, quality-dosed"
cars. These Buicks have the better performance—
power-speed—endurancewand economy that
mark the Better Buick as today's better motor car.
Buick could build a cheap closed car and sell it at a
cheap price. But Buick chooses, to build for the
satisfaction of Buick owners. Buick sees to it that
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, 2-pasa. Roadster $1125 5-pass. 2-door Sedan 1195
4 5-pass. Teuring • 1150 5-pass. 4-dbor Sedan 1295
2-pass. Coupe • 1195 4-psss. Coups • 1275
Master Six
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DALLAS, Texas, Sept., 18—Two
Dellas fishermen pulled a six inch
gold fish out of Lake Cliff, popular
* Oak Cliff watering place, and rubbed
their eyes dubiously. They were fish-
ing for perch, but it didn’t look like
a perch.
Goldfish are not very populous out-
side the goldfish bowl circles, and to
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Renew Your Health
by Purification
Any physician will tell you that
i “Perfect Purification of the Sys-
' tem is Nature’s foundation of
I Perfect Health.” Why not rid
, yourself of chronic ailments that
are undermining your vitality!
Purify your entire system by tak-
I ing a thorough course of Calotabs,
। —-ouce or twice a wek for several----
weeks—-and se hdw Nature re-
wards you with health.
Calotabs are the greatest of all
system purifiers. Get a family
package, containing full direc-
tions, price 35 cts.; trial package,
10 cts. At any drug store. (Adv.)
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Hall’s Catarrh
Medicine Treatment,both I
local and internal, and has been success-
ful in tbe treatment of Catarrh for over
forty years. Sold by all druggists.
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clothes for children s0e8 90 25
that will not wear | *8-745
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birthday suit for | .‘u N 11888
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dies are innocent < .1- 1.T4.-3
of clothing. Even seg,cW_
from five to ten a - —IErg 2 ,m«EgAFGi
majority . of the 3 u je,3 fje .Arfe jdam
boys continue to go icr,5y iM--a5
naked, or nearly 94.2 Z l jtWW
so, while the girls < 0s.gl/ qggd '
are given a cover- 1.3, l ej-0a, {eiF,-re
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dress almost as Where st,lle, For children Are Simple
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readily proven by an experiment
that has often been made. . You
can <cut the- nerve that supplles _
stimulus to any muscle of the
body, and then apply electricity to
the muscle, and the muscle .will
contract or shorten, in the same
that it does yhen it re-
ceivea its stimulus tror, the human
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a yard wide and two or three
yards long can be draped in a
fashion to make a gown, such as
thds mother is wearing. With prac-
tiomik ue clothing to worry about.
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____Jan 1395 >pate.9poet Roadster 1495
door Sedan -pass.porFouringi25
oupe - 1795 3-pas. Country Club
I searchmg for .the source Ol
an human energy we readily find
it is the air we breathe, in the food
we eat. All energy is electrical;
human energy is no. exception; the
name force moves alike the human
merhine as well as the universe.
--The body to really, an electrical
machine The life and strength
that it pose esses are unquestionably
electrical in nature. The impulse
that comes to any part of the body,
which is the cause of activity in
that particular part, comes from
the brain, through the nerves, and
is transmitted by electricity or*by
some force very similar. This is
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they would while ’alive. _
Now, f the body'is an electricCI
maachine, how and . from whence
oes it secure its electricity? We
have already traced the source of
human energy from the sun to the
. food that we eat, from which pas-
mb into the blood hrough digest-
ton and aseimilation. Now, this
Mood, when in the right condition
Contain^ the nutriment needed to
vulld up human energy. It con-
tains those particular elements
that replace’ all 'the wornout cells
with new, live ells. It’contains
those element that are neded to
supply the body with-the electri
cal energy required. But what is
far more important, there is the
electrical energy contained in the
oxygen of respiration.
Every minute nerve'throughout
the entire body is a' part of the
— . complicated electrical outfit that
pertorms such an important pur-
pose in all human life.
, Even the smallest nerve assists
as it citeulates throughout the en-
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GATLING BUICK COMPANY
10th Street Opposite Tourist Camp
McAllen, Tezas
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“No more children driving automo-
biles” is the edict or Sheriff Raymond
H. Teller and City Marshall Luke
Waters. These officers have stated
that in as much as they were here to
enforce the lays of this state that
they would do everything within their I
their power to do so. I
The law relating to children under
sixteen years of age driving autamo-
biles in Raymondville went into effect
on the 15th of last month. Since that
time these officers have been busy
notifying youngsters and then parents
that no further infraction of this law
would be permitted on and after the
15th of September.
The head light law will also be
enforced, as well as all other regula-
tions of autos and other laws upon
the statute book, declares Sheriff
Teller.
• Hereafter should a child under 16
years of age be found driving an auto
mobile he will subject himself to ar
rest by either the city marshall o th:
. Rbtwitra department and liable to a
heavy fine. Paren’s are advised to
help the peace officers carry out the
provisions of this law.
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McDaniel, C. C. McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 233, Ed. 1 Monday, September 21, 1925, newspaper, September 21, 1925; McAllen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1504944/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting McAllen Public Library.