Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 111, Ed. 2 Wednesday, November 11, 1914 Page: 3 of 4
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
DOCTORS
O. V. LAWRENCE M. D.
Practice limited to diseases of
EYE EAR NOSE. THROAT AND RE-
FRACTION.
Offices.: Rooms 313 and 314 Merchants
National Bunk Building.
.8 30 to 12 m. 3 to 6 p. m.
Telephone—Office 381; residence 53
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ATTORNEYS
F. W. SEABURY
ATTORN!Y AT LAW.
Booms 5 6. 7 A 8 First Nat l Bank Bldg.
RICH & SEARLE
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Booru 22.2431 Vivier Building.
Brownsville — Texts
Ttlepkons 178
A A RSHTTBO. A A COLS
RENTFRO & COLE
AHornrya at-I.nee.
RP4 300 Merchants’ National Rank Bldg.
BROWNSVILLE TEXAS.
Graham Jones West & Dancy
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
PMA Merchant*' National Bank Bldg.
BBOWNHV1LLB TEXAS.
WM. J. RUSSELL
ATTORNRT-AT-LAW.
Boom* 307. Merchants’ Nat’l Bank Bldg
Browuaville Texas.
Attorney - st-Law
A. M. KENT
Brownsville Texss Phone U
Of fire Fir at National Bank Bldf.
HENRY M. SKELTON
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ABSTRACT OF TITLES.
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BROWNSVILLE. TEXAS
MISCELLANEOIS BUSINESS CMS
INSURE
-IN-
AMERICAN COMPANIES
W. K. Mendenhall
PHONE 42.
LllITTClIKKH' E
KECOHDS I
FOR SALE I
J H MON NO! Smlemnun Mtllr Hot* I
lirou'ngvill*. H
RAILROAD SCHEDULE
9
GULF COAST LINES.
N • ■ I l ■■*ii 11 \ ■
Xit. 101 Ar. 10:15 a. m. In:: \r. 11:35 p. m
N<*— To lloitfioti — \n
103 l.v. 5 <N» N. in. 104 |v. 3:45 p. ui.
I’.i an- h I .in*
To Sum I’onlpt "■ h'rom Sam Fontye**
l.v. ft..’Ml it. m. Ar. 5:55 p iu.
Motor i \»r
From Mi-Mou — T«» Mi-aioii
Ar. 1(»;:*5 a. m. l.v. 4:45 p. in.
RIO URANOE RAILROAO.
Brown-title Point Ualml - j
l.v. s .'Ml a. in. Ar. 10:.’5ll u. m.
Ar. 5:00 p. m. l.v. 3:00 p. m.
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Ml XICAN NATIONAL.
I ' Maiai i . . Imoriewn time.
Ar Nl .i i u m •. t ■ .» .‘in p in. Anu-ri*an im..-.
FISH BUSINESS
AT ISABEL IS
IMPROVING
Tin large-t a mount ui ti-li brought into
Brown-tille from Point l-al*el lor -hip
nient to I lull-ton uiul San Antonio -met*
tin* Imi-IIM'- wa- re-uiued follow in}: tin*
order i--u«*d by the -tat. ti-li and oy-ter
department. ram. in on tin h'ni tirande
railroad la-t night. I'lie -tupment amount-
ed to twenty ti*.e hundred pound- ami
went out oil the (.-illy tram today.
Aeeording to Point l-ahel people the
demand tor ti-h t- not -o Luxe at thi-
time a- nuirlit U u|».>t<d. hut when .old
Weather arrive- It l- . \p. eted the demand
will improve.
A lot of trouble in tin- world i- due
to lovi* and a lot more to friend-hip.
Five thon-uml lamp- in tin* te-ting
room of a New \ orh eleelrie «<>iii|mii\
help lo w.uui the jd.ur tu cool weather. ^
CONSPIRATORS
ARE CONSUMED
BY REVENGE
Only three more installment* ot* “Th«
Million dollar .\ly~tcry" n**w appearing at
■ the I hit maun theater remain to Ik* shown
hetore the appearance ot the linal «4mp-
ters written hv Harold Maefirath from
the bes| solution offered ill the eouifM'tl- j
tion tor the jflMJMHi prize.
Kpisode So. Utt “The Secret Wnrninfr”
.will Ik- «t*en at the Ihltmuiiu tonight. The
j'-oiispirutors circumvented at every turn
in their mad efforts to secure possession
ot the million dollar* now turn to deudlv
poison for assistance. Poisoned trait is
anonymously sent to Florence Gray. Her
companion. Susan nrst tastes it and i*
immediately taken »i« k. This .saved I
Florence. The pa|*er *eeurc<t b\ Florence
in the cave |s rend revealing a *e#-ret
| warning and information ot great import
I—the Ru**iun minister ot (mlice i* it
Aiiienm seeking the member* of the Ulack i
Hundred.
Norton the reporter runs into a trap
| tint three to one against him. he tight*
i his way out. Jones confer* with the Rus-
sian minister and during the conference is
'pied upon hut cleverly he tools the spies.
Phe picture end- with Jones’ turn to start
.crushing tiie infamous hand.
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VALENTIN GAVITO
| ELECTED JUSTICE
MAY NOT QUALIFY
Valentin Gavito tor the past tclvc years
a justice ot the |H*aee in the Hronwsvillc
prceinet re-elected to office without hav-
ing Ikm-ii a eandidate prohahlv will not
•luulify according to tlu- statement ot
triends. Judge Gavito has Iw-t n suffering
from a cancer mi ibe lace for some tune
and he is now in Kansas City where he is
receiving treatment tor the ailment.
Judge Gavito was not a candidate tor re- j
nomination at tlu- Ileuiocr.iti<* primaries
and was re-niuuinated principally through i
the voter* ot the Villanueva preeinet who
wrote hi* name into the hallot. Hr never
announced his withdrawal and lit the late I
flection defeated all oppo*mg candidate. '
without effort on his part.
Two local men arc retried to lie can-
didate* lor the place hi the event that
Judge Gavito retires tram office.
JUDGE SETTLES
TROUBLE WITH
DIPLOMACY
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Instead ot trying two men who Incatnc!
involved in a dillieulty Judge Celuyu ot'I
the corporalu»u court this morning settled ;
the trouhle In-tween the two with the Um
ot a little persuasion and diph»UMey. It
.ip|H*»rs that one had knocked off the hat ]
ot anotlicr and hroken it and the corpora-
tion |u~tiee influenced the flr*t to pur- )
eliase the other a new hut to w'liich lie 1
agreed and the two repaired to a -tore J
where the purchase ua> made—and they j
t girted good friends. Then* was no trial
and neither was eon nr ted ot any wrong
doing.
SARITA COUPLE
MARRIED HERE BY
DR. J. S. BOWLES
At la o’clock last night at the parsonage
of the Hirst Methodist church. Hr. .1 K. !
Howies |»crformed the ceremony uniting in;
marriage Mr. Cot tie Marshall and Mi-. 1
H< "ie Zostruti both of Santa Willaev 1
county. I he young couple arrived in the
city yesterday afternoon troui up the cotin- I
t> and Were already supplied with a mar
riage license issued hy the county clerk ot
\\ iliae\ eounty. fhev left on the enrlv *
morning train tor Santa whet* they will
resale.
Named Drainage Commissioner
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L. I.. Howard ot the Little Indiana tils- |
trict yesterday wiis appointed a ineinher
ot the board of commissioners of drainage
district No. d. |»> an order issued hy tin
board ot eiMinty commissioners. Mr.
Howard succeed' I. ti. Kenhr who Ini'
sened the district since it' organization
ami whose resignation was neee*»«srv on
account ot his removal to Indiana his
tonner home.
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* bir nets make or mar Us. We are the
children of «mr own ds«nts.^\ irtOT Hugo.
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PERSONALS
J. B. Wil-ou of Dalla- i- it hu-ine—
vi-itor in Un»wn-vill<* a guest at the Miller
hot id#
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JliSt received a shipment of Hughes
Electric Ranges. Let ns refer you to
users. W. II. Putegnnt Co.—adv 9.29.
Ho— I) t'uiuming- and Ctiarle- A.
Kauhian Ppre-entmg different depart-
ment- of the Wc-tern Electric company.
Dalian are in Brown-ville today calling
on the local electrical concern-.
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II. 0. Hill o! San Antonio i- a bu-iiic-
vi-itor in Brown-ville today a gue-t at
the Miller hotel.
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Experienced shoemaker in our -hop.'
(iuarautee Shoe company.—11 10 2t.
Judge Claude Pidlard ot King-ville.
general attorney t«>r the (iult Coa-t Line-
i- in Brownsville attending the di-tnet
court meeting. Judge poll rd is at the
Miller hotel. i
Mi-. A. B. Davy of McAllen i- in
Browu-villc today on a short -hopping
tnp. She »s a guc-t at the Miller hotel.
Are you prepared for the hunting wta-
-nn 7 You w ill find a complete line of
guns (latest models) ammunition tent-
nitnpuig cots and chairs hunting coats
etc. at W. H. Putegnnt Co.—Adv. 9 29.
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J.con tiill ot Kayindridville i- in Browns-
ville attending di-trict court lie i- reg- j
i-tered at the San Carlo- hotel.
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W. 11. Brooks ot Merced*- repre-enta - 1
live in thi- -eelion tor the Winona Mill-
i- in Brown-ville today a guest at the San
Carlo- hotel.
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Investigate meal tickets at San Carlo- j
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I. (’. I nderwood of Houston i- u vi-itor i
in the city today a guc-t at the San Carlos
hotel.
(iconic llutehi-on of Harlingen i- a vi-i-
tor in tin- city today a guc-t at the Miller
hotel.
Brownsville Grocery Co. sells Ruther-'
ford’s bread.—adv. 10!l0*tf.
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Deorge I ihi|ht and J. \\ . Derby ot Mon-
terrey arrived in the eitv la-t night from 1
the Mexican city and are guests at the j
Miller hotel.
M. I*. Bradley of Corpus t'liri-ti i- at 1
the Miller hotel.
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It’s the talk of the town—whatf Kuther- j
ford’s bread.—adv. 1 <». 1 Dtf.
Charles Champion and John Champion
of Point Isabel are visitor- hi Brownsville j
toda v.
0. P. links of San lh-nito i- a visitor
in Brownsville today.
C. W. Hall returned la-t night from a
biisine— triy to Monterrey.
For Miss Celaya.
Mr*. Jim- Celaya Jr. was the lio-te-s \t>k.
terdav attemoon to another ot the series
of entertainments given in honor of Mi—
Laura ( day a. who is to lie married No-
vemlier IS to Mr. Kluiore S. tinder. Card-
wire the diversion tor the afternoon.
I In* Celaya home wn- deeorated with
roses and ferns and a eolor scheme of
yellow and white throughout was nu»st at*
traetive. The plate favors wen* eupids.
Refreshments eon-i>ting of nut sand-
wiehes coffee and fruit salad were served
in orange basket- which were tied with
white maline bows.
Miss Lueib* Champion made the high
seore. and wa- presented with a beautiful
mahogany tray. I be second prize a pair
ot silk hose went to Miss Louise Cham-
pion. and tin* consolation a box ot sta-
tionery. was captured by Mi" Sara Young.
Included among the guests were: Mi-s
Laura idaya the gue-t ot honor: Mi--e-
Marta Fernandez. M.igddine Fernandez
hrancisca Fernandez Liicile Champion |
I etra l hampiori f da and Loui't* Cham-
pion ot Santa Maria; Marie Starck Sara
Young. I na Young Faulk of San Antonio;
Annie L. Putcguat. Marie Browne Irene
Brown*'; M» -*iain< - J. J. Lit Augu-tme
t eJt Va Fred ’Lit*' and Mr-. Celaya Jr
Mi-- | .ticille Champion entertain- for
Mi-- Celaya at her home. Tenth and \Y«-h-
ington -treet-. thi- afternoon.
r 11K MILLION* DOLLAR MYsTF.KY— |
•'The Secret Warning.’*
TIIF MYSTF.KY OF THE HIDDEN*
Uol SE—'J red Yitagraph feature.
Rain or Ho Rain Tonight Only i
CITY NEWS
Kodaks to loan and for Rent. Films all
m/c'. Monies Studio. Twelfth street.)
Brownsville. Texas.—«dv. \\ -S.
Inspecting District -K. P. Reynolds.
chief »*t the I'nitcd States immigration |
district I- making a tour of tlie stations .
under In- jurisdiction lie was at Hidalgo)
today and is expected to return to thet
city tonight or Thursday.
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The Cash Grocery Co. sells Rutherford's
bread.—adv. 10 10 tf.
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Civic League to Meet—-It was announced1
today that a meeting ot the Brownsville
Ladies’s Civic league will Ik- held Thur*- 1
day afternoon at 4 o’clock at the Chamber?
ot Commerce the object Wing to make'
preparations tor the forthcoming sc—ion
ot the Federation of Civic Clubs ot thv
Lower Rio tirande \ alley to W held in
Brownsville Tuesday NovemWr *21. All
the ladies' eluW in the city have Wen in-
vited to participate in the convention and
their assistance in making the stay of the*
delegates pleasant has lieen requested.
Mesquite stove wood cheap. CneiJ
Wood Yard. Phone 2<>7. Fronton street j
—udv W-S
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Eat at San Carlos; meal tickets — it>» it
For the Sacred Heart Church -An en-
(• rtiiiiiiiient for lie Ih'iicI it of the Cliureh !
of the Sacred Heart will W given at the ^
Incarnate Word academy bv the pupils of J
the academy on Sa turdav. NovemWr 14.
at 7 o’clock in tin* evening. Ladies and
gentlemen are cordially invited. Convent
tamales and enehtlades will W sold during
the evening and will W served in such «
maimer as to enable pufebasers to con-
veniently take them to their homes where
they can enjoy them with good hot coffee.
The door* will W open at 7 p. m. and the <
sale will commence at 7:15.
For quick taxi service phone 22. Cars
day and night. Regular loo k rates. 121s*
KlizaWth street.*—11 lOfit.
Cam E. Hill With J. E. Rutlfdge-f
K. Hill who Ini' Ihi*ji conducting a tailor-
ing eetuhli-huient at Ills ElizaWth »tiwt
has removed to the business house of John
E. Kut ledge and hereafter will In- found
then*.
Nothing better for Christmas pn-cnt-
than engraved cards or monogram sta-
tionery—and the least trouhU—give us the
order and he gets the present. Bishop’*
Print Shop.—ll|X0f3t.
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A Girl Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Williams are
the parents of a girl Inuti Tuesday morn-
ing? Mrs. Williams is the daughter of
County Tax Assessor and Mr-. George
Champion.
We Will save you from 15 to 2ft p-r cent
on your plumbing. First rinss workman-
ship and best quality material. Get our
figure. W. II. Putegnnt Co.—adv. 9 29|
Is Held Under Bond-Mimicl Martinez!
charged with as-ault to murder Rosen do |
Plata and Antonio ('a-cra- near tin* Kio}
Grande depot Monday night wa* hound:
over to the grand jury by Justice F. K. j
Hill ye-tcrduy afternoon bond having
been filed in the -mu of *2.">ft. Manuel
Gareui wanted on a similar charge ha-
rot Ih-cu arre-ted.
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Ask your doctor if he would advise the
u*e of hread made and sold unsanitary.j
lie’ll say take no chance* use Kutherford’*
it’s dean.—adv. jlft 19tf.
Cattle Importations Made
Or. N. E. Dutro l nited State- veterinary j
un«(M'etor tor the Brownsville district re-1
turned tin- morning from Hidalgo and *
Koiua where he went to make in*|M*etiiHis 1
an live-lock iHi|Nirted from Mexico. At-
Koiua seventy head of cattle wt ri* brought4
over. Mini Mt Hidalgo 249 bead wen* iru-1
ported.
See my line of engraved Chri-tm.i- and
Yew ^far card-. Remember vour friends
it a *mall cost. Bishop’s Print Shop.—
xdv. II lit 2t.
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A novel s.it *ui-| rtuituiu* a 1-urgnr
:ilarm *o irraj|gd i^ in -ohml wh*n
in imanthoriicd |H*r*iou handles it.
Hud theatre-
AND AMUSEMENT CO.:
Incorporated under the law* of Tex&s.
Capital stunk tJUJHMl; tuily paid.
PROGRAM TONIGHT
special Rex fen tare—
VIRTCE ITS OWN REWARD—2 jMrt-.
niR CONG FECD-K. B 2 part-.
I.F.Sl WE T i iKGF.T—Majestic comedy.
HIE WAY t*F LIFE—Ne-t nr.
6 Reels—Regular Prices—5 and 10c
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upplies.
MEXICO.
:ialty.
Eagle Pass and
nt to any point
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hun. Genera/ Mng
<te Pass Texas.
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I GUNTER HOTEL 1
San Antonio Texas.
Absolutely Fireproof Modern European.
RATES $1.00 to $3.00 per day. j
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I A HOTEL BUILT FOR THE CLIMATE I
A RENDEZVOUS FOR BROWNSVILLE PEOPLE. I
San Antonio Hotel Co. Percy Tyrell Manager. |
Official Head-Quarters A. A. A. |
The Family |
MarKet_BasKet |
These are sad days far the family market basket. ' j j
Many events seems to have conspired to briny about higher i|
prices and the careful housewife must be wide awake to make [j
ends meet. She can not afford to purchase haphazard. She must ||
have the best available information of products and prices. l|
I In these days the advertising columns of a live newspaper like LI
the Herald are Immensely valuable.
They are the public market place. They keep a woman Informed ™
— as to the greatest purchasing power of her dollar. ||
The woman who uses newspaper advertising for hr guide Is j j
more apt to get 100 cents plus for her dollar than her neighbor
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who shops haphazard. P J j
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TO INCREASE SWEDISH NAVY
Expected that Two Semi-Dreadnoughti
for Swedish Waters Will be Built
l < orTP-pnn«|enfe of tin* A"*niat»d f)
Stockholm. N'*l. !•*.—The iu*w dffffii*#
• »*i ba* |ir<nnl<*d tor a t»ii» uirrt'iiM' t
■Irruirth of tk*- ^aedi-n army. ]l i- » i-
ptcted that twv stim-iirtudiiouj.'hU »jKt-
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wllv 4e»ifm«l fur u^r m SvmIi h
»Ul s%H*n Im c*ott-tructa4. Nwe4*tT* iw«*Ue
wrw «i« >truyi r-t ot a Inrp r tyjir than
lu n .h-i-n«*l will have » „f
thirty-rum- knut« uid will all Im turbine
hunt*. A I**.lit t * <-ulv Miiitmmiif*. Mill l«
bill a* «hmni »«i |kmmM*. The |fitv«fi»i*rfii
»- to hutl< I the - nut I If r iraft hut pnduMv
llif biff vt>-fl*i will he ruitklnu |f<i uf
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