McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 17, 1927 Page: 1 of 4
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MCALLEN, TEXAS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1927.
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MINERAL WELLS, Feb. *17. (U.P)—
MEXIA TO PLAY BALL
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is coming tonight that vill cause the
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L L. D., of the newly created pro-
vince of San. Antonio. He returned
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—Meneigner -Ceneelly- „Fesmely
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It was Mid that the Norther would
when the? had that big shakeup, and
hierarchy that ha ever assembled in pipe line from The Mirando gas' areas
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in-
dustrial conerns and will cost appro-
present. _
Thousands from the local parishes ximately $5,000,000.
The line is being ’laid for the Rio
and from other cities and towns of
, a Dela-
with a permit to
do
one minutes of hard work when his
businessutns Texas, and
Judge Gines confirmed the report
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that
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that will be
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The contract calis for completion
of the Une by Oct. 1, 1987, at which
Charlie
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have
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about sixty days.”
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He was given the chance and prov-
- ed a whiz;: he became a member of
the firm; he made the firm rich for
manager
"Have
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relon 49, 5038.7
4283.4 acres, 11
pres, in Porcion.
relon 53, 217.7 a
Ing within Its be
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knd Mexico Rall'
due to his cunning in the
wrestling,
Kastman went dowp after
the Southwest, ft was said.
Four archblshopH, twelve shops, as
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“Then why did you think they dis-
charged you because you were cocky
and hardheaded?”
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Bounty Court
TELEPATHY TO'
BE TESTED IN
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opgeants, services and
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Breckenridge Prepares
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rubles ($727,505,9963
with 1,269,298,600 rh
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to the lowe Rio Grande Valley. The
line will supply practically every
BRECKENRIDGE, Feb. 17. (U.P-An
inter-ward mee< between the three
ward schools of Breckenridge is being
planned by a committee- of school
officials, according to announcement.
This is the first attempt to have a
meet for the smaller children of the
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Krieger said: "Charles Eastman is
ode of the strongest men for his
weight that I ham aver seen. and if
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exhibition of a like nature ever stag-
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Get out your overcoats, cut unsome
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tually without capital and with anti-
quated machinery. The Bureau* of
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f. 6500 feet, N. 8:
o the Wpst line o
N, W. corner of tl
with West Hue o
l’ W. 38000 feet i
f the Ejidos Oral
with the East 111
it and West line
8° 43’ W., at 41
ufs B’and M. Rm
to the PLACE
Monsignor James N. Connolly, who led either in brilliance or impressive-
lias been visiting with Father Fran- ness the elevation of Archbishop Dros-
cis, old friend and rector of thb, saerts. _
. These two veterans will, met and
tight it put February 82, at the same
place. This will be a finished match,
winner takes 75, loser takes 25, Both
men will make. 160 pounds ringside.
“This match is conceeded by many
* hand and sei
if January, A.
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RUSSIAN OURRENCY
^THERE^ NOTHING TOO GOOD FOR OUR FRIENDS”
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GOODRICH
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DAILY BIBLE THo
FELLOWSHIP: — otd
sojourn in thy tabernaclet
dwell in thy holy hiurk
•th uprightly, and worketi
. DM4- And speaketh truth in
Part s of ths city. •
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WITH NOTCHES
DALLAS, Feb. 17. (UJU—Some bad
man must have n~* frit "VW —Tt
aside his shootin' iron.
A pistol retrieved from an alley
here by a street sweeper contained
two notches in the handle!
Chief of Detectives Gunning la keep- ,
ing the weapon but he says he doubts
the theory that the notches zepre-
sent the victims killed by the owner
ugae
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By A. E. CHA
ed notice of he
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vement District
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and publice tiol
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a newspape r I
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"I figured it out myself, sir,” re-
plied the boy.
MEXIA, Feb. 17—With 56,000 set
as “he mount neadedtopayexpenss
Mexia has stated a drfve to raise this
amount and get started on its base--
ball team for the coming season. ~ ‘
It will take this amount to carry
the team through the season and if it
can be raised now there will be no
further requests for money, accord-
ing to Jesse McLendon, president of
th ball club.
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CISCO, Feb. 17. (U.P—A drive is
under way in Cisco, Eastland county 1
and adjoining counties to raise $100,-
000 with which to erect a boys’ fire-
proof dormitory at Randolph college
here
It is hoped to have the building
completed by the opening of school
next fall.
"whem4NM‘2,22 80
re £
optious on thie prpp
enhance4 in valu, 1
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all my friends are in jail. But” he
went on, looking at the real estate
man frankly and appealingly, ”l»ll
play straight with you—and seH real
« estate for you-, you’ll let me.”
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well as many lesser dignataries, were city in the Valley and also the
of this Survey;
» acnga Borcions
ws: S. 35* 28’
by the West Texas Telephone com-
LONDON, Feb. 17. (U.P)—For the
second time in six months radio will
be used tonight as a link in a tele-
pathy test reaching millions of Brit-
ish owners of radio receiving sets.
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A man sepped into a little real
steady eye applied to the
of a bl* firm for » job,—
you worked for anybody
match with him
"Wen. if you should come and work
for us, wouldn’t you be cocky and
hUHl hbStred nere, Too
"No sir.” said the boy earnestly.
“I learned better than that when I
was fired from Ketchum and Klee-
num’s."
“Well itry you' out,” said thb mana-
ger “Hang up your hat and go to
work.”
af which
who have been following the game
in McAlen,‘to h© one of the fiercest
iuta in the history of the oport in
’•There are persons who will give
an evasive answer when a frank
statement would be easier and serve
the purpose better. Again, there are
those who believe that undraped
truth is the prettiest thing ip the
world.
MONSIGNOR CONNOLLY AIDS
IN INVESTITURE CEREMONY
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redheaded, freckled-faced boy
Omaha, Nebr., is a powerful man and
is yet undefeated by "“Anyone his
game and hi victory last night was
weight. He knows the tricks of the
winner in each event wirdearrangea
for.
Tentative date for the meet has
been set for the first weekena in
April,
be a dry northror, which is considered
more destructive than a wet Norther.
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pment
Eis” he is still in politics. He is very
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3 To ase his own words, he in one er
"---— m- cabinet. He knows in-advance
... as well.,
as farhers and orchardists, are wan-
ed to prepare for it.' V ’
else?” asked ihe manager.
“Yes sir.” replied the boy, ‘Lwork-
ed for Ketchum and Kleenum."
"Why did you leave Ketchum and
Kleenum?’’ asked the manager.
"They fired me,” said the boy.
"Why did they fire you?"
"Beeause- 4—was—eeeky- amt hard-
headed ,"answered the boy.
"Did they tell you that?”
“Ko sir, they said they were letting
me out because they had decided to
make some changes.”
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RANDOLPH _COLLEGE EASTMAN SIFf fpsfA SICk INFANTRYMEN NOW/DALLAS POLICE
SILVER
TOWNS
O.P. Archer
Tire&Vulc.-
Company
aft of
already been secured and surveyed.
which have been The Tine will start at the point where
. .. 26 ihe line between Zapata and Jim Hogg
tion of the Order of the Rising Sun
Iman of the First Class. He has petitioned
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DALLAS, Feb. 17. (U.P—The quarterly
meeting of the Southweat Division of
the Natural Gas Association of
America will be held here April 12-
13.
the eperattonwell despit his ad-
Vanced yearsnima
Capt Board is optimistic and chuer
ful and expects to be out of the hos.
pital within a few days.
If when that boy applied for that
job and was asked why he was no
longer in the employ of Ketchum and
Kleenum he had given the perfunc-
tory excuse that changes were being
made in the office; or, if he had wax-
ed confidential and said that that
firm didn't know how to apprecite a
rgood office boy when they had One,
tand that he wanted to get with a
Tirm that would give him a square
ble gatherings of Catholic clergy and ordered for 171 miles of main gas
be Congress for permission to- accept
-* tlie decoration.
Plans are alse being formulated for
a statewide drive to raise $250,000
with which to endow Randolph Col-
lege here and Carr Burdette Woman’s
I college of Sherman........... _
Randolph college grew from an en-
। rollment of 32 last year to a total of
i 150 students this year and according
to Dr T..P.Roberts, prestdent of the
j institution he expects an enrollment
। of at least 200next year. ---------------
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MINERA WELLS HOTEL
TO OPEN MARCH
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Exploitation concessions have al-
; rbad been granted on n
hundred acres and several
FALLEN DAILY PRESS, THE FASTEST GROWING NEWSPAPER IN THE VALLEY
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The investiture followed a proes-
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iis survey;
With North Hi
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BROWNWOOD, Feb. 1g-Invent-
ment of $50,000 will be made in 1987
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AMYALLEY_aa
MEXICO CITY, Feb. 17.—Duo’ to thermometer to drop €24 degrees,
the high price of mercury at the pre- by morning, eight points below frerw
v. sent time, numerous mercurycqipes Ing, • sau
3" of Guerrefo -are now] This was the burden of. a 'radio
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Building operations in the United
States during 1926 were the largest
in history, totaling approximatety $6,-
850,000,000, according to published
statistics.
deal, his case "would probably have
beei one of walking right in, turning!
.. . around. 8nd walking right out again. Church of the Sacred Heart, here, was j Monsignor Connolly met many old
present, yesterday, at the crchbishop j friends, while in San Antonio, he de-
estate office in a large city on the ' investiture services,in San Antonio, of i dared.
Pacific and wanted {o get a job sell- Rev. Artr Jerome Drossaerts, D. D.,
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COLUMBUS, Ga., Feb. 17.—Gone is
the traditional "hickory stick" as a
means of teaching the three R's at a
new version of the Nttle red school
tosoldters of the 29th Infantry at
house which Opened its doors today
Fort Bonning near here.
Ensconed in the teacher’s chair
was one of the youngest privates of
the regiment. His pupils included
men old enough to be his father,
some ranking as" corporals and ser
geants. Instead ot the old fashioned
idea of classroom dkiscipdine, the stu-
dents are to be allowed to stroll
about the room and talk at wjll.
___"My idea is to help fellows who
want to help themselves,” said Pri-
vate Bernard H. Cowan, the instruc-
tor. "Every soldier in the class is
here because he wants to learn. The
important thing is not how he does j
it, but that he actually dess learn.
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At exactly 11 o’clock this evening
radio fans throughout England will be
asked by Sir Oliver Lodge to try to
read by telepathic communication the
minds of a group of scientists closeted
in the ofrices_of_ the Psychical Re-
search Society. . .
"These scientists" said Sir Oliver
in an exclusive interview with the
United Press "will concentrate on
certain lines of thought which they
hav) prepared beforehand, written
down, and placed in sealed envelopes,
at the same moment I will ask over
the radio broadcast that listeners
throughout England also concentrate
and see if by telepathy they get any
MERCURY MINES
$TART OPERATIONS wood and be ready, for a cold wive
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Lbi new archbishop an he was escgrted to, — -----
the cathedral while the bells of thie Youngstown, Ohio, within thirty days.
ed in McAllen.
After the bout
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are still pending action by the ‘Bureau .
?esZ7haveaSen gyranL°^ CAPTAIN BOARD
of miners, who .are working them vlr- —VT•
the state massed aroundlanctent San, Grande Valley Gas Company
Fernaridd cathedral Wednesday whiil ware corporation with “ "—
Qie ceremdhy of investiture was in ‛ hueii - "
progress. ' ’,
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1, 1926, according to
Union Ihfozmaton Bure
the scientists. I will ask them, it ! The Graxy hotel and pavilion will be
they do. to write their impreesions openeduabout March., according.to
' them to The British charge ofthe construction
। work.
, 1 : Work on completion of the interior
The replies received will be open- . ”
, , . ... of the ground floor and the floor
ed and compared with the messages
.. . c. I above is all that is necessary now,
that the scientists had written. Sir ‛
, , ,0. ,, . I it was said.
Oliver added that he would not haz- i
_. . T The furniture has arrived and will
ard a guess in advance as to how f
, . ’ I be put into the building as soon as
the experiment would come out.
1 the decorators and other workmen
। are through.
— ancient cathedral rang out the tidings
of a new leader consecrated. .......
A touch of pathos added to the time the distributing systems in the
imn mass as forty seminarians, led varlous e ties.ofthe lower Rio Gransa nnt .
alton" p,-. RX.N 22m th.1 de Valley win also be completed and - 1 expected not to
ntonlo. ' gas will he ready to turn on. thrown when a man good enough
Teart of Mary, Zacatecas. , Te right o way ror the line has I came along, but 1 sure would to
" "N,sT"tnepplicant,"Duf Tcan 1
f WUr ‘sell it if you wilggive me a chance.” chaplain of the 12th Infantry, of the
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I Vios down there in San Francisco York. It was one of the most note- j Contract has been awarded and pipe beating every one who met him on the
matt.. . •
Adam Krieger, who comes from
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_____________Eastman last night, and who will meet-Charlie Olsen, Champion of
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fast and furious match, before ri anyone else who gets in his way in
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f*eme 1 in the wrestling world, when he began * ell the. vor from th. ring and was
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deded bytans present to be the best theuRederap u 'a and. formef
Secretary of War and Marino, has
been granted the Japanese decora-
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Psalm 15:1, 2.
PRAYER:—Create la me a clean
heart, O God, and renew within me J
a right spirit
u union
the placing of the telephone Ums in
the. business district underground and
the extension of the lines to new
wuuma weS IMPROVING
groaips are now being organised Ln r.
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