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Classified Adv.
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
175 acres, a dainty TTver ' bottom
farm, 6 milts of Fredonla, Kansas, 5
room bouse, barn, chicken bouses,
good well,, this farm is clear of debt.
Party wants to trade for a pla<e on
the Pharr,-Sam Juan water district.
See tnr-nt once "on this trade,
B. & It. Realty Co.
. - McAllen* Texas.
tUR RENT — Beautiful, completoly
furnished apartment, at Ht-st Apart
meats. East McAllen. 2tj>—151 —152
EMBARK ON 10,785
MILE SEA TRIP
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McALLEN DArLV PRESS, McALLEN, TEXAS
HOME FINISHED
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FOR SALE
A Beautiful 5 room Brick Veneer on
Miller street in Mtlnior Addition, hua
stipple wood'work, bard wood floors,
Inlaid linoleum on kitchen, breakfast
room, bath and service porch. If you
are tn the market for u real home, you
will buy at the price we ask, see us
today.
B. h B. Realty Co.
McAllen Texa,s.
MISCELLANEOUS
A NEW DEPARTURE
E II. Fjulwood has installed a new
ideal lawn mower sharpener, and he
w ill appreciate your calling ‘it) 'see
him., lie guarantees satisfactory - aer
vice. Between 11th slid I2th Sts.,, on
Ash Avenue. M -125
BOSTON (INS)— One lumped ahd
flfte*n cadets recently inaile a 10,785
mile online .with t^o Massachusetts
Nautical scholarship of Nantucket
While their immediate destination
was Europe, a Mediterranean trip
was also experienced.
. WHITE HOUSE ROOMS
We have very pleasant.rooms, rates
from $1! up per week. Also board dnd
ro.m Very convenient and close in.
.1. R. Wallace, Manager Ash Ave., be-
tween 11th and- 12th Sts. M -127
EBONY HEIGHTS' CLUB HOUSE
Anyone interested in management
and. possibilities of inis dlub house on
N'ortli Tenth street road, McAllen to
Edinburg, see Card F’ai ks Development
—--f—----i company. if i3g
FOR SALE __________, _
Filling station and gurage on thej COMFORTABLE ROOMS and
Main Highway, here is your chance to ? heard. IS" per week. Toloradi) II.;-
TERRY FERRELL
Teacher of Violin
Stpdios in McAllen High School
Building.
Phone 717
crystal Waters
SWIMMING POOL.
Of Mission; now open. Under
new management. Swimming,
Dancing and Refreshments.
■Mrs. N. Frizzell announces the com-
. t)letl.ju of a live room brick veneer
and stucco home in Cathay Courts.
The house is done Textone through-
out with Sun-Jose finish it has
hardwood floors ill every room. Tile
hath Is done in pink throughout, even
to the fixtures. Another attractive
feature of the home is the cedar lined
closets
The home is open for inspection
fcom 5 to 6 p. m each afternoon or
Is shown by appointment at any time.
Mrs. Frizzell may be reached ah
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DRS W E;'and IUA A DAVIS
Osteopaths
I Offices at Corner North 12th St.
and Ash Ave.
Phone 174 McAllen, Texas
g*-t into business on a small capitol,
we have quite a few good propositions,
come In and let -us tell you about
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B. k B. Realty Co.
McAllen Texas.
FOR TRADE
69 3 4 acres, fair 4 room bouse,
barn, cistern, chicken house, and 175
bearing peach and plum trees, this
farm is. w ithin 4 miles .of Wichita
Falls, Texas, and is all.in cultivation,
party wants to trade for something
here in the Valley. .
B k B. Really Co
McAllen Texas.
tel, phone 570, 921
South Broadway.
2Clp—144 - 170
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Let us wash ahd grease your ,t ir
fpr $2 00 and deliv* r ehrly to *' ► <»r:t
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HARRIS SERVICE STATION
12th a( llm.iy I Jjom- fop
McALLEN ABSTRACT
COMPANY
Leave your abstracts at oyr
office and we will save you
many trips to Edinburg.
Phone 176 NEW RICH ,BLDG.
SPECIAL A N NOUNCE \iKNT
For 3ft day s w e will charge batte
.ries for 75 cenls.
HARGIS SERVICE STATION
12th at Hi way. riione 700.
M—124.
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-FOR SALE, RENT OR THADE *50 1 SPECIAL
foot modern business building, plate.;-Wash, fertyase and polish-
glass front, on highway 'east of Me $5 00.
PLEATING
The Valley* fi,nest pleating
equipment and work. Any stylo
pleats. Unexcelled Service.
VALLEY CLEANERS
Phone 96
McAtten
SAN FRANCISCO tINSf -.Berthold
Rev, a. rnetiiengcr n£ the Ninth Corps
Area headquarters hero, has-served
under twenty-six -different generals
Stomach Troubles
Doctors say 90% of all sickness is due
to stomach troubles, so it yod suffer
from, gas, pain#.ln the stomach or
bowels', dizziness, and have no appetite,
can't sleep and are nervous you need
Tanlac. It is good pure medicine, made i
gist seifs it on a money-back guarantee.
HaveY/ur
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FOR SALE
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HARRIS SERVICE STATION
12th at Hlway. Phone 700.
. . M—124.
ANTIQUES FOR SALE Antique
tablet*, what not, bed, and chairs for
TRADE
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Dr. J. N. GOODWIN
GENERAL PRACTICe
•nd obstetrics
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Nasiar Bldg, — McAllen, Texas
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FOR RENT
FDR RENT- Furnished hirtxe Call
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-=4or Hear' property
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Louise Rice, world famouf graphologist,
can positively read your talents, virtues
and faults'in the drawings, words and
what not* that you scribble when "lost
in thought”. -
Send your " scribbling* " or signature
for analysis. Enclose the picture of the Mikado |
heart, cut from a boa W Mikado pen. m. anj—-j—
ten cents. Address Louise Rice, care of .
EAGLE PENCIL CO.. NEW YORK CITY
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tr-e-. Box 15. MrAl^-n Press.
31P, 151 -153.
FpR RENT Several choice four
room furnished apartments, electric
refrigeration SuinuM-r rates I'lmn-i
,722. Btubuk>r Apartments. Corner
10th St and Ash avenue
2:\tp 130*155.
FOR RKNT 3 , room rurnislual
apartments* gns. liaiits :Rnl water
paid at $35. Phone 42 or 507.
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FOR KENT Coolest_nnurttnent*
In McAllen.) Everything furnished.
Summer 'rate* $27.50 and $35.00.
Phone 422. S10 N. tOth St.
40tp - 144 lS3.
WANTED Purl or fiiUlIiue " w.,rk
eirhttr perniitn-til oi t.u- Mo- summer
II.)W- --i\ Vests l»-dg)-l -.)!;)! t'f-kas-ji ] * »-V-
pel iel.ee. I'll) fllrliuh___bi-aX-of t:< . t
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5t j> 152 . 150.
REQUIRE $700,000
FOR NEW BUILDINGS
Ike. . % . ______
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lift' •'lodax i«*r $T"n,(,«to in <»i «{* t te
U’lild new buildings for tin* (iltu.vjll
PIANO WANTED
Would like to hear “from tonte-
«b« rtealrtng to store or rout a
piano.
WILL GARTLAND ’
74? 1 N 16th Street
■n^ias^n
Anthony Anna
Apartments
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by CAROLYN WELLS
TAKE ON NEW BEAUTY RERE
Permanent Waves, Special $5. Sham
w-poo^ and Set, 75c **
Make Your Appointments Now.
VOGUE BEAUTY SHOPPE
In rear Valley Style.Shop
CHAPTER XXVI.
HEY were baiting him, and
j ha waa mad, hut what eookil
MODERATE PRICES
fe- Two Blocks North of Casa de
Palmas Hotel on North Main.
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FOR RFiNT Office building on the
highway. ..Cool and atfruclive. Many
pass building daily. Magnolia Filling
Station. Cull 777. _______ M- 6?,
FOR RENT Eurntshcrl -'hnm’. TTin
Hern. •$*: J. Foisom, 13P4 Beach Ave.
Htone 173. v 3tp 149 152.
The hosoital is
theso contemplated
in need
addition*.
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BROWN’S
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BUSINESS COLLEGE
■ 'Call or Phone 347
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McALLEN, TEXAS
Potifiont Gtiaranteed
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
“An MppniiitnUy is nt'tprou *n - i.
li-Ti •* TMlv$* In Thirst ^t;nion and
Sandwu li Simp as. n unit nl a
al I Mst rihntor. C’ntpi'*- to a universal
-era-vine-' Ttrtrvr' "rvtld 'nu'lVger. " The
fs-vt-esen ittui—rtrs perr-fmr—nqjjjtiTTTTTrr
arr of th$» ffnost. an<f ;iro iniif1$» h\ ail
ohl anti rrt)utnh!n Tox^s CTitnpafi'y. A
reasonable - Gai.'li tapilal will start
you in a lmsitu*s» ’luif ha* L’reat n*>s
hf for pm.fit aiid expans-ion
I’lans and spot itifatioirs for a ui'ifjur
building that will advertise itseH. ary
fnrnislu»,U .. free. A‘. ’ re|*n ^se'ntat iv<
will be herein n few days. If you
MENDING
Runners and Pullthreads.
Hosiery, Bathing Suits
. and Lingerie.
Miss Skinner
VAL-RIE BEAUTY
srioppE.
i ' Announcement
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Dr. S. Joe McKinsey
I wishes to announce thai
| beginning June 1st. Dr.
I McKee Caton will be as-
j' sociated with him in his
| practice of medicine and
J. surgery.
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boldest bandit, if he could catch
him, he could tackle the biggest
bully in the gang, but against these
two irritators he was powerless.
But this only gave a new xip
to his bulldog grip.
Succeed he would, and he pulled
. sut a pile of large and b gal-look-
ing documents, hoping they would
be dtrtrrce proceedings at least.
‘‘Oh, my heavens, don’t spill ’em
bout so!” and Betty' smilingiv
Emily waa with N% Pennington-
at uie time of her death no. ad-
just at the time Jim
the' Wail
was aver at
some re-
™my nerve it or
liable witness.”
. ‘‘Good ior you, Abel,” said Aunt
Judy. "That’s the way to talk;
can t you tell the police people
that, and head them off from
messing around igi Emily's rooms’
Though I saw to it that there was
Jittie there to interest them.”
Aunt Judy spoke casually, as she
always did, of her awn defiance of
law and order, but Pete Gibby
noticed the Oriental’s -eyebrows
dtiif ,.l. * 1 .. __ r - s -
right,” -Lamb can-
Th'’n> 1 hold ^at Emily
asked Pauline to go to the- hos-
pital with her. This, of course,
presupposes they met as Ejnily
was going, and that’s most plausi-'
ble, anyway- Then, I hold that
l auhne unexpectedly flew inU one
of her tantrums at Emily’s sugges- -
tion of her going to see a baby,'
and either flew at Eqiily’s throat
or turned to throw herself over
the rail.”
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FOR SHERIFF
McAllen JIalty Press Is authorized
lo announce R.- T DANIEL as eandl
_ date for the office of Sheriff of Hldal
go County. Texas, subject to action of
j the Democratic Primary, to be held on
' the 26th day of July, A. D. 1930.
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COMPETENT SERVICES IN ALL LINES OF
BEAUTY CULTURE
Phone 517 203 N. MAIN ST. McALLEN
.»v, —,, ----- had
herself jarred from his uncertain
hand.
"Hefe, I’ll show ’em to you.
These, you see, are Miss Duane's
wills.” .
"Her wills?” « -
’There were at least two dozen
“Yes; she's of a •vacillating dis-
position, and she makes a new will
every few weeks, you see. But she
keeps the..old ones; then, if she
prefers a hack number, all" she has
t<y do is to burn up the later ones,
Amd the A-’ you arc 2”
* “Ye*,- Hues; T soo.V Blow,-
is the latest one?”
“Oh, the one leaving the. money
to the Swarni! I thought he sent
you here!”
It was a char.ee shot of Betty’s,
and she Vas uttngly amazed, to .see
the flood of red that surged over
the countenance, of .the miserable
mtjn. ' ‘ •- " r~ >
“There, there.)” she said, “don’t
take it »o hard. No- harm done.
Itr yourself.” t
Jgjjt-Lawlor ha^ Jiad enougi
----- that’s concisely .
put,”
somehow,” Pete concluded, andTlet
it go a{ that.
“Yes,”^ Collins returned, *’l
shall go around now and see Jen-
nings, and tell him his, first dnty
as^ to find S ni i ssi ng‘ person, and
after that is rime enough to call
her to account.”
”1 won’t have my Emily* called a
person,” said Betty.
“Everybody who is missing is'a
person, ’ l’ete informed her "TTp-y
have no Bureau ,bf‘Missing Tidies
and. Gentlemen,-not, even a Bureau
of Missing People. They become
persons as soon as they are miss-
ing.”
I don’t -see -the use ,of any
such, bureau, wha-teves- its name,”
Betty declared. "It never finds
. anybody. Jt just keeps on letting
UJiem be missing,”
“A. missing person by, the
river’s brim a missing person is to
Uieni, and Jt i» nothing more,”
Pete agreed,«vith her.
^’L^’s try to trace her,” I.amb
lit: afro, -aiwt. a-
Emily?”
W,'’ve KOt t0 brinX 5" the
j*1!1/1' .Jt Sfema a Coincidence
fh! 7 chou'd ** there on
the spot, but they may have been
eku.kmg - about for. days, waiting
for a chance to kidnap Emily.
wealthy, petted g.rl, and a Sride-
to _be at that, is fair game for any
kidnaper.- The necklace was
cours'- « Pauline .
jerked off that bit, she did ft In l',*'
frtmzied clutch as she wflnt «v*A ‘"5
The scarf went at the same time.
^hat. t*1* «hductors wanted
was the girl. If she was wearing
diamonds, so much' the better.”
Thesf. *r* h«rfl theories t«
swallow, Rodney said,- “but as an
aRernaUve j can't think; •/ Em-ily'*'
seeing Pauline go over, and thee
herself running^away to escast
everl”10" °? he»
‘ .,'V*0U’:i-a1.1' wrong,” Aunt Judy
said. . .This i* more (ike it. IT
downJtaira ‘without a
DR. UNDEMAN ^OUD
Foot Specialist *
V Houston Avsnue, Just sast of /
*• Broadway. /
• HOURS BY APPOINTMENT
* Tsldphona 340
McAllen DallV Press Is authorized
to announce JOHN R. BALES as
candidate for the office of Sheriff of
Hidalgo County, Texas, subject to
action of the Democratic Primary to
be held on the 26th day of July, A. D.
1930.
McAllen lulty Press Is authorized
-to announce EARL F. HERSH asvan-
didate for th£ office of Sheriff of Hi-
dalgo County, Texas, subject to action
of the Democrat!* Primary to be held
on the 26th day of July, A. D. 1930.
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D. W. ROWE & SON, Realtors
REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL INSURANCE
Citrus Orchards. City Property, Rentals
\\ riling Policies In Old Dine Companies
Fire. AutomSbile, Bonds, Plate Glass, Tornado and Hall'
NOTARY IN OFFICE
118 South Broadway McAllen, Texa.
WE CLEAN AND REPAIR
RADIATORS *
VALLEY RADIATOR WORKS
Phone 522 ■ * 1205 Chicago Ave.
C. IVf. COX, Prop.
- tgimped*
Word.
On the Y<*ran<lg, he stepped' uj).
yto Abel Collins, And said, his own
man again now, "I have to report
to the chief: I’!E be over aga’in
later.”"
And then hr turned to Swami
I ail Singh, Who lbunged gracefully
•in a swing with Nell, and said
quite clearly-:
"I didn’t find any paper
^relating to Atlantic City.”
Lawlor -departed, swinging his
broad shoulders with a general air
_»~af'indifference', and Betty turned
to Lai >>ingh and' said, .sweetly:
“Why.did he ttjTi you that he
( didn’t find thq-AtTantic City mat-
ter?” ’--
-ugge.-t .-omrthjng.”
Jo aheaTS, Lambkin,” Rodney
i.-Tich
s “Go
said.
He f-^lt little interest in the sug-
g«;stion, but hot liked to Weep the'
talk on ttys xubjetfthat engrossed
hia every thought and impulse.
“Well, we all know thajt Emily,
started for the hospital:” q ' 1 J
“Yes,” Pete §aid, “that mtisLbe
.granted, for she told Rod abe was
s at all j going and Prall saw.her start.’’
“Yes; then, to get to the hos-
pital she had to cross the big ra
vine and the tittle ravine on their
bf-idgeS, befofe she could strike
off cross-1 otg,”J[
‘•Yes.’.'"'
“Now we have two ways to look.
Either she met • Pauline on the
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lull Singh vouchsafed no verbaf bridge as she went, or, she went
reply, but spread his long, brown
bands in a gesture of. unmistak-
able—denial of any knowledge of
the' subject."
- “Oh. yes, l olly, you dq know?”
• nd Betty shook a pinky 'fore-
finger a't him.
• , She was the only one who dared
trifle with the dignity of the Hindu,
and though he writhed under it,
ne could fin'd no good wgy to show
hi* resentment;
“It's all poppycock,” declared
Abel Collins, “this searching rooms
aftd making insinuations about
Emily. Let. them find her first —
that’s what we asked the police to
do Then, having found her, it’s
quite tipie enough to Dt-ing accusa-
‘ lions or insinuations of implica-
tions of her wrongdoing. Even if
affd came back and’ met Polly on
the return trip.”
“But she never reached the hos-
pital.”
' “That qan be explained by the
assumption that she -changed her
mind about going, It was darker
than she‘had thought, or she real-
ized her diamonds were a bit con-
spicuous, or-the whim seized her
to go back home. There's no ac-
counting for' Emily’s sudden
chang'-a uf intention.”
- “True enough.” Rod said IfcU,
he was becoming greatly intetv
ested. “Now, Bqrt, Emily ami
Polly met op thb bridge I’m not
subif it matter* whetherJCmily was
goitjg or returning. They must
have met there.* Moreover* it
seems to me it must have been
Q
e.y
irfjrTo naV Emily. Poll,,
of course, was in the way, they
pitcn^<» her •overboard.”
P didn t th<“y wait u"til
Polly had gone on and -Emily was
abne? Or. until. Emily, bad -gone
onalgnc?”
“T>1?'>r. dbirft^now En,ily‘s pIan„'
they didn t know but she'd turn
bac-K with 4’olly or Polly would, go
on with hcY. And, besides. I’m not
entirely in taMr confidence.”
Aunt Judf' smiled. In accord-
ance with, /ete’s admonition she
w«s tr>‘:ngJlo keep up the morale
of the crowd, and, tpoysh* w«s by
nature hooeful,' ahd—was hy ns
means ready to concede that tiicv
h£if”1o.st Ehuly forever. . ' •
Sayre was hopeful and despOn
dept by turns. launb bent afThis
energies to doing what he eould •
-to cheer or divert Rodney, gnd he •
■was in a measure successful.
The afternoon wore on. Callers r~**
came and,, went. Tea was Her\, d ' v
on the terrace, and kindlv neig i-
bors spoke words of cheer as thi j 1
consumed buttered muffins.. ' T------^5^"'
The Swami, having consumed
rgther more than his full ahart ol
the-ve asked Nell to go for a wa k
which she did. *j
Th^i Went round the rose gar-"
den and came to anchor in an Tt
arbor. “What nonsense they talk -
about the disappearance of Mis. *
Duane,” was the Hindu’s com ' * ’
ment. v •, ’
“Do they?” said Nell. “What do Aj
you think, lad Singh?” *
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