McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 257, Ed. 1 Monday, October 19, 1925 Page: 7 of 8
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life and adventure ever filmed. See - Painting
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your window;" he said, as he
helped my shaking fingers to an-
lock the door. • |
Two minutes to twelve, and the
moon saw old Bingo” raise a tear-
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Colds, Grippe, fin, Dengue,
Bilious Fever mnd Malaria
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LKeALLEN HIS CHOICE
• Roas Stafford of Robstown was in
McAMen Saturday on • prospecting
trip. . He visited all the towns in the
Val and said that McAllen was the
best and htujchotce.. .
He returned to his home with the
purpbse of selling out his interests
tbet and moving here He said that
he wanted to buy some lots in •
. bastoioas section of the city and put
■ ip a tew brick ulldinga.
Mr taftor is a mn"of means
to hla home tow, and will come to
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dinner at six, goes to the theatre
or concert, takes a super after-
wards in order "to help me sleep",
and then feels he must eat again
at 7.30 or 8 in the morning? The
undigested mass of his last night’s
r dinner and supper are still in his
taker. It is just a question of time be. And by the way, look for a
, , • , 1 moment at that word "bredk-fast".
when they are 8oing to run into a How much of a fast has there been ,
stream of for ty some, od bullets. Who “ to break when on# eats a hearty
, and if I’m' stuffed my wilful curls' up under
3 feihd * the old hat, and back we'dashed.
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VAT j^HfiRE YOU PLEASE, BUT.
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Electric Servige is a community builder. It is I
what has been aptly called Essential Public Service. I
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This servie has beendvelope by the inventive <0bTus
mriM by her Dean.
lhe. special man, had invit-
Or to go with him to a donee,
rkqueer twist of luck she found
rastf accompanied by her friend
BE escort, in Number
mart Set” dbe thus dEribes
foreirealizedit, ft was 11:18.
d I reminded my partner that I
st be in,at 14:30. He only ‘put
i head a bit doser to mine'than
considered good taste by Miss
atherspeon, and whispered that
copid dance oa Mke this forever.
1:20 I noticed that nearly all
• Students had gone, and insisted
oh leaving, as I well knew the
any gir who was not
hih thebe doors at the stipu-
. an invariable rule that appetite is .
> safe guldaafor most of us have
had aborrh appetites developed
in tie A’fast is the gras it Sgt
thing in the world to f ne us from
this enslavement of apgeute-
habit. And the best way {0 be-
gin is to cut of one meal, .a day- —
say breakfast—until the clamor of
habit-appetite is silenced.
I think no more of missing one
meal, two or three, then I do of
eating an extra mouthful whew I
am enjoying a meal, and I suffer
positivelynghdscomfort whatever.
This is as it should be. If you
cannot miss one of ' the regular J
meals to which you have been ac-
customed without dtstresg and .
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A QDLLEGE girl, prze- winner in a
EA recent true experience contest,
tells dramatically how a sodden
burjof fortune saved her from
Continued Business
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Proves that the people are gad to trade at •
place where they get ‛
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SERVICE - COURTESY
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l'CHEVROLEP LICKED
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H. F. Schiffbauer, our very valued
trend and itizen had an argument
with a Chevrolet yesterday ah the
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Officge in
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We will have more to tell you about
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" WONDHRFL SIGN
- Wb are told that Messrs. L U.
Bartui and Elmer Hahnafe the par-
ties responsible for the placing of the
new system of signs on our highways.
wheels will
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tion. You, not your stomach and
appetite, should be the master.
And this is a mentaas wetl as a
sliable”
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n'and were going dewn an ave-
b leading put of town,
jtebed nty companion’s arm and
M him of his mistake, but instead a
turaing.around, he drove pp to
B eurb and stopped. As he
echd to dim the lights, panic
ivved toe. I seized Ids arm, out
i tore it from me and. placed it
pwta ar shouldersijnstead. -
I 4riggled and fought, but my
Mil seemed ony to amuse him.
I to a momt I saw myself
Seed out, suntanned before the
MM, and sent home in disgrace.
The next few seconds seemed an
ernity, and then I heard the nost
iitoDMjKKUId I have ever listened
Ito aM my life—(I bdiev* to my
ring day that the sound of howl-
did so, and I inwardly
ied a prayer that he wol
and hot try to kiss me,
..was acting much more fa-
than I liked. I looked at
atchwe bad Just six min- ,
I peered odr to see how
further 'we Kad to go, and
0RS! We had missed the
Jim outran me, and by the time I
reached him. he had pulled off his,
oxfords. “Put ’em, on,” he ordered.
“Your janitor don’t usually wear
Frech-heeled blue satin pumps.”
"Now shuffle in just Ike old
Bingo, and throw his things out of •
HEALTH HNTSMB
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he knew as well as I that it meant
‘expulsion and disgrace. a
: Then I had my bright idea. Oh,
if only eld Bingo’, the janitor, "were
prowling about, Jim could blind*
fold him, secure th keys, and let
me to, but no need Mr such vio-
'totaA eld Bl ago Ws safe- add
sound in bed. “In bed”—that
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house and took wearing apparel. Ar. physical slavery.
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IRONING OUT THE kKs
T. W. Kelly our tailor, the oldest
tailoring establishment in the ountry,
is making a new bid for future busi-
ness. He h dressing up his shop,
--ironing* out the-Enks o the peak,
and getting ‘ready tor the large in-
-creae volmn of business that is sure
Chevrolet got the better of the al-
torcattoh. The trouble started over
i of ’cranking’ and Mr.
... ... .. . . discomfort— headache, nervous ir-
The McAllen Fire Chief, C. H. Brit-- ritatlon. or' nausea—rent assured
Von is today without his uniform.' you are not in a healthy condi-
and diseased. As I have repeet-
edly- stated, no food should be W
on unless there la a distinct sen-
joyment in the eating; and ft to
equally important that one ghould
never compel himself
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of American people. It has grown into an esdential 1
public service through the enterprise of American m^l '
and .wamen who have Put their ta ents and- means into •
machinery- for supplying it
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The people who are supplying the service and the
- people who are using it to a very great extent under- j
stand that their interest in regard to it are the same-,
the bestpossible service at thi lo wept'reasonable cost.
. intestines, generating poisons
---o------ . which the blood carries to all parts
. . . , • of the body as disease and dis-
It costs no more to use your phone comfort breeders. Hence to such
than it does to walk tb ‘town. Phone a man the word breakfast is a
. . misnomer. There has been no
for your groceries. We do not give fast to break. •
delivery customers inferor goods,, but •Get rid of the idea that three
select for them the best we have. Bob meal a day are necessary tat
5. . . c n. oe on., health and strength.
McKy, Your Grocer, Phone 325 201tf
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lock struck the t ‘
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.it, two shoes and a coverall suits
•float silently down from room thir-
teen, and as it struck the twelfth,
the hall-walker opened the dogr,
peeped in, and saw me safe in
bed, and fast asleep, maybe (7).
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Where one is habituated to eat-
tog three meats a day, regardless
of either hunger or appetite, ha
becomes enslaved to the hebit. Mo
such person can long be healthy.
The stomach and alimentary canal
are bound to become weakened .
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The erection of a large fifty foot
building on Main street by D. B.
Wright extends the big white way
another block,''giving McAlleh another
chain in her Valley Broadway.
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smeti
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I, Experience demonstrates that
said—habit makes abstinende from food
'that they did not take manychings easier than it is-to eat -at meal
. 1 . , XJ times when you are not hungry,
and that he could enot figure out Mv. Learn then, to go without break-
Someone is flirting with the under fast, and see what its effects will
PERKINSSERVICE STATION
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- We have never seen as fine bunch
of signs in any place as hese. They
have harmonised tMe traffic regula-
tions througout the Valley and they
are a decided ornament to the high-
ways. It was Mr. Bartlifr’s idea
to keep these signs well painted, the
weeds cut around them and keep
them at all times looking-clean and
attractive,
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MARBLE AN GRANITE
Worgs.
McALLEN ‘TEXAS
Half Car Load Marpie Just Arrived
G. W. ALBRGT, Proprietor
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h bungalow bel l the. school. He stained face, kiss Jimmie,
slept hear an open wi ud<*W, Alai “J loveyon,’1 and dfsap
there, on a chair, Jay his otdeo ver- indoors. As the clock
alls. With the stealth of a cat. Jim fist chime, he saw an
clawed them out, together with his hat two shoes and a co
old btobeh hat. In the light, I pulled Hfoat
theton over my bide d
would be mined, but noth
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McDaniel, C. C. McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 257, Ed. 1 Monday, October 19, 1925, newspaper, October 19, 1925; McAllen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1504967/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting McAllen Public Library.