McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 301, Ed. 1 Monday, December 14, 1925 Page: 1 of 4
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Texa* Pinkus Swirshtzik wasbTlng
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Mrs. W L Cook .. .....
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. A farmers meeting will be heli
the Southland Fruit and Veget
Exchange plant on Tuesday nigh
this week. .The meeting starte
230-and-seems to-indicate-tlat
good bunch of farmers will / be
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that in preparing for
I heroic pony express
Cruse’s mighty wes.
WESLACO WINS HONORS AT
MEET
disorder, he
Whethrit Isymnfalible test
the eye of a visitor is a basket ball
■pal sticking up in the air. Although
splendid indoor courts are being built
in all parts of the, state, the game
estt: played a “great ’ deal out-of
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Mrs. H. J. Rademacher, as well as
local teachers.
out by the facts. There is another
side to this rosy picture—a side
that Treals long hours of hard work,’
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STARR COUNTY PLANS TEACH
ERS INSTITUTE
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Stone Mountain Confederate Memo-
rial half dollar auctioned in Texas.
He started it at $25 and Daughters
of the Confederacy jin the audience
ran it up to $48, at which figure It
was knocked down to Campbell.
.,, Railroad .Commissioner Lon A.
Smith in his capacity as state chair-
man of the movement, acted as auc-
change will be the principal speaker.
'he chief attraction is
let errct oulingove
ARC YOU FROM EAST FEXAST
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A real catchy window ig the one
lust arranged by the Eastern Seed
and Paint Fompanv.
"aula
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Don’t Fail to Atte
nd one. of the prominent
James Cruse’s latest epic
iy Eexpress."
, December 15, at 7 JI o’cleck
Only to learn, dismayed.
That any Wge L had asked of Life.
Litet would yhave justly paid.”
learn Ehgiish more
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Moneyto "lendon Valley Real
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IT COVERS THE WoRLDi -
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the following, poem by Rittenhouse,
entfuied MyWagep
"I bargained with Lire for a penny
Lon Smith and Bakery. The window
trimmed with Ei at Texas
ed Statesng and
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future annopne^mentH. Thi
wasupplimented by announcementp
from the pulpit by-Rev. W. H. Fos-
. When I counted my scanty store
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nets! Attend this Meeting!
fore Chrfstmas", said Roy B. Bender
aon, athletic-director of the Univer-
sity otTexas nterscholastic League
Rules for the teams participating
in the race leading to th state tour-
nament provide that We- district di-
reesor-efathleties be responsible -for
determining the championship team
Armintha Ewihg .
3 H. Cheever!.......
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J. C. Kidder/.......
C. D Cawthon :
W H. Jordan .......
party of girls making the trip. Those .
who wwent from Weslaco, represen-
ting the Hi-Life, Were Misses Mauri-
ne Griffith, Hassel Stone, Rohertine
Deen and Miss Mararet Miler, ta--
culty advisor for the paperisgo-copies
। of the Hi-Life were distributed and
won much favorable praise. 4 I -
the-principa speaker.
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thas meeting
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duce the ..invaluable habit of deep
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ed 6 denerd Wedshfng. and has be8h
approved by? Secretary Davis. --ee
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day by, state Chairin
and Mr. Lemburg has
ceptance. Details for
That Christmas is rapidly approach
-4ng_was.evident,b the passage of
namphlts on \ Individual service.
Service, by the way, was the theme
too tor the-pastor’s remarks in his
sermon for the morning. The text
YOUR BREATH
latest Of lour physical fit )
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+ AUSTIN, Texas, Dec. 12___Because
the American consul in Moscow
thought a young Russian student dtd
not know enough of the English lan-
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Guessing Stunt on Hera
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eld December 21 to
the rainbow trial
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A Zane Grey’s Store
AL— NEWS FABLEB
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-, Emphasis was placed on some of
-He annuoncemen included in the
program by attendom being called to
r them. Then just before the prayer
I- eand benediction the preacher read
office Saturday till twelve o’clock ‛G. w, Castleman
hetnight according to ths orricial J. w. RichardsonV
WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 12. —
Upon 1682 white stone crosses that
mark the resting places ofunkrewn
Anjerianarmydea in France, "the
American government will clisel this
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that his nephew enroll in the Univer-
sity. and requested E. J., Mathews,
University registrar, to do what he
could about the matter. According
ly, Mathews sent . a cablegram to.
the consul, requesting Permissiqn for
'the young to come to the United
States. - saying that Swirshtsik could
Dtee..
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On one side of the pulpit''to' the
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ary Sil
Sophie Wright, to whom was
ern romance, 'The Pony Express ’,
Rtodudo Cories had to speed three
hours a day in the saddle for several
weeks, perfecting his horsemanship
technique- And this despite the fact
that he is already an accomplished
horseman.
The utmost in bard, swift and trick
riding is demanded in this produc-
tion. for the pony express rider* of
old averaged better than ten miles
an hour, including all stops, over a
distance of 1966 miles, and on short-
er runs sometimes maintained a
speed on horseback of over twenty
.All East Texas
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ment was made by\telegram Satur the show wirdow
ation, arduous re-
rerous risks.
an introduction to
• L. Kridler, Mrs. W H. Foster, Mrs.
Jar. Mathersom and Miss Jean Simp-
.-son sang “O Little Town of Bethle-
Campbell, editor of the Hillsborp
Mirror, is purchaser of the firm
The purpose of the meeting is to
discuss ways and means of growing
and marketing all kinds of fruits and
vegetables. . ■ ^-1
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Edith Adam uEizms.2.
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gzbesgmise*rsm . count ade 'by local firemen: in re-tE’E. Phelps
P. A. Rogers, president of the Ex- aye ,i. ____________ , I"/3 rneps
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TOM, MIX.
will be given later although the plan
has been widely published in \i the
state papers already.
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EDITOR PURCHASES
STONE MOUNTAIN
J ' read, “For v am among you as he nigyt
f that servith". duippadeon/ws mad i n" bh I1
• of service of the buddies during the the worid. .y
k world war with the fcomgaiihship ihtepire" trde
Kof Christ and » patriotism. Williams Pain
HOLDING
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ndsalin-youri ability to-hold
o-——- v- -- • ~e- - - X - -
breath. ..
Mme Sede—--
R a. Horn was in town
4 recovered from a seriou
9 dauipmeht hec
the tact pthat ,aug
developed ‘with’ only ‘a few players,
basket ball iai the imosh popular of all
sports among the secondary schools
of - ‛Pexas," MHendrson .explained.
“No matter pow. isolated the school
may be, the’first thing that catches
. Why. you mus bear the., task.
u. auanpapni-ay-aK
I worked* for a Menial’s. Hire.
rd evening
unty apq
pepivhogr
ipg, took a tremendous
„1ig, and) Majo Prince, ot
theartinery corps, even taught him
how to fire a battery of French 75
cannons.
What more could a small boy ask?
Nor wonder Johnny thinks Cheyenne
is the best city ni the whole world !,
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Texas has about eight mainign pecan
day
Eisan
5 -''As
state office of the 1
versity not later tl
1926. Thelruling
stherhood 2ot Loco-
Sr ^oldest,* richest,
C mosr pfogreSHiVO
Friday with the belief that all The
other counties will have to hustle if
any of the mbeat Hill with its quota.
Smith will speak at Grange De-
cember 15 and at Houston two day*
later, with another active participa-
tion in the coinage campaign at Gil-
mer December 19. .Upg.op..
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ekting at Baylor College,
felenafiheweslad
allverlov-
teams participating in any. series
Heaging. up to the state tournament
to pay an entry fee of $1 to the state
office by January 15, 1926. Teams
paying the fee will be furnished, with
sion to spend a day. w
antonis Light. zeconapiscaE
S sell, Wyomii
wmUmerican qikinggtahi
AUSTIN, Texas, Dec. 12,"
i scholastiecompetitionsinthe”
1 Seven thousand seven hundred and . NA MW
seventy (7770) cars passed the post William Raven E
tha-’dow h9 the Christmas effect
by of enow and snow flakes.
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Zto the rear of the’u atoriung rear was the Unit
A scattering few on t be front ^e other sid
gat tHg regular preaching ser-
ofhthe Presbyterian church Sun
mMinc A. K ! " ?
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dear “to the heart i of every native of
campaign that section. There are pine bum.
or e) dvertisemnets. AU around
makes East Texas a land of individ-
COIN AT AUCTION' ualiy. All, the old boys from 'the
| forks of the creek should go by and
I view the beautiful remem berance of
14 — D W . by-gone days. We looked till we
i were sad. The window was trimmed
by Mrs. Bill Yoakum, who had the
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Th/ MIDNIGHT GIRL
ce. Governor Nellie tionjat the n
AHe2m22uq0.
FURNITURE FOR •SEE_in8
room suit and Bed room suit; only
been in use five months; will sell at
a bargain. 2437 N.12hst.*4t.p.—801
One youthful actor thinks Cheyen-
ne, Wyoming, is heaven itself.
bvadded to the methods of Johnny Fox, Jr., the tobaco-
wibdhkinss*e pulse wagon:
8— AND COMEDY <
things shipped from her home in
East Texas.
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CHRISTMAS
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LANDRY
Ada Lee Richmond _______________
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1 show, t
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distance of any delegation coming
to the convention. -______■ - _ .
Mrs. R. A. Deen chaperoned the
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And Life wgyld nAx-no.moreateha,
However I begged at evening . ■ do
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the'church has ajdopble mat
logical thinHer
gospel and a
quintet composed by the pastor, M.
ADOLPH Ml
KING ON MAIN
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IT TIME TODAY
' RICHARD DIX
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THE LUCKY DEVIL
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MeAllen, Texas
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*" A card whiek shall entitle them to
ion, Henderson said.
ho account of tpe small amount
y. as well jas
team can be
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Virginia Adam ......................
John Ewing, Jr., -
W. H. Rolins ____21*___
Carl Grazh ............
Jose Villareal ......-
S. C. Nolan ......‘41___M.
Mrs. J. C Prather ____________
R. W. .......................
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Lemburg Appointed Head
-- Local Coin Ca
several rural school teams to Win
their way to the state tournamentomta
t,Lfe.isagustLEmployera, —edumont wonme efemplotship
He gives yo what you ask, . in 11925, ad Oak Cliff (Dal las» in
But once you have'set the Wages. ", - , : \
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... CAPITAL ANO LABOR— \
WHICH IS WHICH?
The Brotherhood Investment Coni
pany is reported to have purchased \
27,000 apron on the
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ua Number 301 .
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. ria Patri,-No., 728. Hymn, No. .406.
f Scripture Reading: Luke' 22:24.34.-
Prayer. Hymn No. 436. Morning
Ottering. Solo and Chorus: ‘“O Lit-
of Bethlehem”. Sermon:
“The Chiefest Reward”. Luke 22:27.
Hymn No. 440. Prayer and Benedic-
'ton: .. *• ■ ■ " 1
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The servtce was carried out prei-
sely as indicated on the program,
showing, thus ■ a well outlined and
plapne"in advance service
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sJmatkp(^he She
Paint Company in most MH
players ___________
western, "The Pny Ee
it was while hewas i
Cheyenne, where many im-
scenes for “The Pony Ex.
were filmed, that Johnny de-
Wyoming’s stte capital was on
par with the celestial regions. - -
In the first place, Go1
Tay tor Rosa invit * “
A special- ges to
t stretch berries, persimmons, Holly,
hichery puts, etc. We saw a- lady
.school teacher standing by lboking
Nt the window with a inging look.
- It seemed ihlTTO Vtt Kkout
There was k snow and ht log c»ih
" surrounded with all the things that
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■■ entered the church a print-
progrm wes handed which
rmong othr things the or
neeea.rompwe -baeket-ball tournament wi begin be-
* \^etttde,^he Lord Is in His Holy
Tmple Doxology. Invocation. Glo-
VAlLYPR
7 here it Nothing too Good for our Friudr"
-ctzerreme-e
a——L McAllen. Texas, Monday, December 14, IMS. . ' 4
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_ Queen Theatre, christmas Dug
December M. ' , - 1
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anundle of tie boy, A. H stmon of - —-0mo------
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trees and hips about 400 car loads of
pecans a year. I ; i " ghg ‘
an • J H -I r d 4 > i i r
rfz-memnge-azeamezicavariemnaarrntd
M ■■ ■ * ‘ n New W*»»^r giving the------
servations mms
» Foster) 0 was brought out is-’serviee. —
t. Smith returned to Austin
diagngsls,,
and thetmperatureh S
oresshqmal’men cannot inhple
7^ hold, their breath
tor
seqondst is af sign of phisfi
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Ehere will bediscusded ways and means of growing and
keting all kinde at Valley frvits end vegetables. “1
CI1ApnA., MR.P.A. ROGERS-
in Car
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Mias Robestine Deen, daughter of.
Superintendent and Mrs. R. A. Deen,
was elected^ to the official board of
the Texas Hmh School Press Associa-
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ar*” rests in hondre-b-egto-'y
riCaifsoldier known tok bt khd.»
laya The Stunt was put over by L.- Juan Araguz ........... 227800
U mostevery,merchant Jack cozby . :t ^^—4— - -^4-" -2-
gave a prise "y'’ 'f ‘ r -r
Following <aip the winners: 1 Patricio Htnotoim 1 ' , . 7711 f "
—==-=-===== Mrs. O. P Archer _______________ "
CORTEZ .TRAINED FOR Perry Clark ......... ..................
ROLE IN CRUZE EPIC C. fcgsn *._________! 4 _ 1 : ; 77AA
—. ’Rowana Moore .......
The popular notion thakgpovie. life ‘Fern Fugate ....." ________.7843
= Jai all tun and sahiryi^nulilxjnwNaomtEmlg ______L" 4 ' ' ...7***
Mrs. 8. P. Hunison* —7849. '
Martin G. Borjas —..... ..... 7856
E- G. Freeman .................
O. H. Archer'.-________...___________...7861
Mrs. Steve Parish ______________.....7870 3
W. K. Katses —-____7650
Mrs. F. G. Crow.------—_____7896
Sergio ____________________
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----- McAllen. Texas, Monday, Di
gnnqi E nrtttkeik r - _
farmers H Discuss Shipping Pnzes Awarded
Problems Tuesday Night Here
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