Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 56, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 7, 1916 Page: 3 of 6
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of it*- r**ml»-r» ami fra* mi* in tli-
•if 11ji e<** i il < ■ l iiiiiis. Ii- in- «.>u
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L. Rr if -<-ho of Iti-iii on i v- if*
her d.ui' htoi ..ml on Mr . .John
firogt' and Mr*. 4m.it A. Rr .o t*l
Joe Brut-oho.
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Mi Horenee loll ha; a her •-
Ml'S Morlo hoiirl * ‘ Ro< ;!!*-. >'
Krmnett llo«M ot Br**wr . !!♦*. Mi It d*
ha vi'tl* ri in Rroa a :!!■• h* *r- ml li
many friend here.
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Librarian at tin- la . r or * < ! Ji fur
tomorrow are Mr . H o V 1 . in i*
forenoon Mr . !f. II R *. *• ** a“ r
noun atid M* • f . V \v in -f • -• <
ninjf Mr . Albert sr..j.r w h r ir. -i
this morr Mr li no JI 'Hand ■ !! I*
on dnfvh a: <•■ **n ad \T*• \V. I
Malta V itt will laa* on alilt v I It i - ev*t'i;
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Bridge f lull a to I a i \ a • . t' t
flower** wa*ra* u <•*! m • * * *• *1
refre-dung i* • * eour <• :* * •! t .• *• i .
Mrs. f. \f. \ ixon rooa-i * d ;||e *1 tb or /••
W and fhe 'rue f pri/o vva-tit *• Mr K \\\
Mil!-. II*
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al to Brow i lo .i r ■ a i-\ i■ i .'
vi-it n • rt i'
omen I n t he News
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ter* of l.tithr;*-. «»! I . \\ I * i t > . ;>
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men being student -t t' e l\> p IV
ver *tv I’heolo n 1 v- It til r
wi/rkmg tor tin- de ot «l ■ ' ■ > I
nnili VII foil* yt • ■ i* . I i t i
Mt thode t I ' e• 'tv • • I i . 1
graduated in I'M Vow tli. f*> .
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I will not onlv • oiit mile tl > i 11
It.i ton I mv *'i if v 11 * • -. . < I
tin- two bride w ill onl. i tl > I
J ill uol |ini • t b < * * * I * •
Bpl- . t i! . ■
W FIR I FFFR *
BShould t•>.* Ini!' \
P'l Mil!'
Pi. murder o'
son How ml tl' ■
m b it w dl t«. t i
murder.” Ur. Howard 1 I
•ntr. it ap|.ear .1 put .1 w »h i * I
term ** on t be till • t • • 11
b.r death. The m " •
the m-irhhot Il ' . I n
nnfn* ndlv f* *■ I.i - tv t •
tin- • ' i v ot b.r <b V
Mir tii ' nb
■ MOVFMFVT T* ’ T!!F - ! T« |: .
■B monument t.. 11■. m "non •* ••
of t
Roman t 11-
Bi .. to \i er
W i nt a I* tie' '
■ ■■ \rbn
ladle** auv' '
1 liliemian tl ■ I •
t’atbolie women <>' li b .1
Fnifed State* ami w be ?■ • >>
70000. Alreadx a h ! in •» "
for the erection. ai d eli • < -
tor rtronssard «»t I * -
the senate nnl 1 r i
turn promoted In Kepi. ■ * ' i
id Rhode Island i
|ovv er In i I -
order* setvid m v
civil war. The .-.» t ot r
the “\ ill • t ' t • 11 • ’
000. in w In li « \p> • - the ; n
have no shate wl.f.-v.r. th«
raised l»y a sinatt »- -r . .»} t t . .
large mend* rhino • 1
WANT WinUVs HI VISION
|H|- £ The Women's ll de I ' 1 mt I
• lead a not. ! >• ’.-p *«-rw; r>l •
Bsbment in tin* !"•» '* !
t of Labor oi dive n
a woman's division. The
projwvsal dratted a lull
was introduced in the
blit Ujmn which it was
iv action. The bill was
*eanse of the virtual <h*-
lissioner of Lalmr S\t-
eeker of a non-*tatut<*rY
» the interestx of women
icre wa* a good deal of
ime ami a considerable
. Meeker for it was tin
men that certain sjveeial
ild lie handled by a >pe
p service. Secretary of
-ou recently- gave out a
j x .
THE DAILY FASHION HINT
A in v nml n usual «|mrt rout of
white ’ *1 l> i k **h . xi_r. tireen
taflVtn serves as tiiimniiiR and Hue*
lire tenet tv***] in lia. k
formal eiidm i ia* itl ut the hill in <;n«* tnm
'•**1 ;<!• ii . tl at "lii'Ti' i" a \a~t ti"hl tor
it ve *tga!mu ami - tudy whirh '|m rinlly ami
|>« ■ i1 H* .i!tr< I- women in industry whirh
• * ’ ■ ■’ i t i1 rtiv**ly handled under
tHr immediate direetum of women than
ii:.'1 i da «itr* • ti**n ut in* M.*’
Amusements
filin'.'*
hitil.*\ tin <(tuerii presents f.»r -!n»\v-
' m ' I i' lain*'*! urinal i. t <tit pla-
in res «*• real war. “the ! gh:mg (i*r-
mmis.”
‘‘Ilf I i i ling tMi’iu.iir" m wonderful
. eti.h ■ *tl a : i” pi i tin* view - *>!
e .■ rt a re u »!l |nv. !i .. 11 ekiutu+rit x-rmotl
' n I i l*' !*'*lhf to .ill vi m. atv transport-
**• In l It* u lain i it* vv ■ i M o| dra t Ii ami
! loti. I'ii y will ;* | • o rrvral hi »«>rv
a t 'n il ■ . <j. to ih« child who has
a \ * ot;> * phoii id \v hat 1 In* element s ol
war i mllv aii*.
It 1* . t III i <•>' 11 in.! lo|- | lie M || -
I n • I 14. * ip 'ii In a ill ntr* ph >-
• ' 'ii.'. • - .1:. 11 ei| i. v
I hi* t i l ' II I . . t |< ..||tt
( *"•«. a : * ' * I. iv .* tin* I
ni»*». tippi’* ■ ■ thnu. ina ...ah a th*v
told all loo tr* h|v how 1 . in' an! mut
ittui Ml* *o111*» oil.
l * rill | • the |*M : ■Tap} i.- l!»ome|it ill)
• • «lr*| hi l hr I *i*rl* in < It nil i " i t ia
put t* *1 ih-putiuti * *i I hr Iit!ih 11i!n* fit
' *>’ iii•• iml t.• I ol |\ > ..f • l. \ *ti are
‘••an a tiVi !■ hat tie i m *••*.! to *■*•I.
V urn i.' • *• ■ nil 4 air * fin i*r
h ..rill!" I'. " tl evil tl up a to! : . w til!.* the
re* o| ot pi" * tie S'! • I pm: ; make one
'? ' *. h • e|l tl J'rrflv up Ml | ||| iiotl’lil.l T ■
lute of rntion.
' ii rti 4 • ' t'a* • re i] tlemian
Ut* I* IV * * a Mill I I’ll a. Ifp **i;l*r vji'W of
! h* K 1 • m! t Iii * V.>n ti | * m r ;1 fi |
m d '• *■ . . ik|. . : ?! md't in I !
«l Hi'f tin* hat tie i r<u*t will hr thrown mi the
rrrfi.
The f:! - who h ; re 1 r* »l to he tip
m . 4 n 1 rkahh* phot epiphh* rmmrd of
thr w r . 4 I « *• .me fin Ft trope «» fur
were taken und* r pr* ial arrangnm-st with
til < Vi it. I -4.if! h. K. It iw .*•'
a p' - phot*i*rr **h* r sent to Fur jw
-h •!" . v i; er i Ife onfltre. k o! ■ !n* . r. I taw.
son t* ’v r r*l over \ thon an4 i !• - ol
w ar-s# a111 d i rt t*p \ and hrin rs hark with
him tao t v \ uf i"iritinn jiirf atvs im.pgin-
aide of the urr:4 foi tie t.
DITTM a.MN
Wife-! . S irr. 't. d.i n -■ f v..
Mhui of the -!.* jo r - ■ * . ; • i -
known 11* t? <t r«the «aoni)tr\ <>\•
the i‘;» -him pi to of I lie li-;* iti. pro
41 - ii*n. 1 i i >• '«> |jn * mode ui li m-
it ' their he » .iid ti.inap a- will
. - b\ their do; /Imp hi i hues* «*t de-ipn.
In m.iKinp her -it • n d hut n "The '<»»*»!
i t Hro.idwiy. the !. •! i preat
William l*.\ phi*t« ilr itn i-. bouiip at
tl lii't’ i.* n tie!..#. M ■' t *t ho- no?
d. ne .«II her I'M e it- * ‘ t'nrt-* in pown-
and millinery. fa-himi d hy J. iu- u- mo-
di-tes.
Iti all -lie wear* 15'1 pnwns -onie dar-
ingly and uniquely -implc; other- that
. n* ealeulnted to make the feminine p r
turn 411 her spectators break into a-?<>n
i-lied e\>*!. !:; - when tbev -pp tbmi.
It is e-’im *« *1 I' n the conr-e of"The
Soul ft 1’iff •] .v • v" Mi-s SnraTt eh u
pes la-r pan i * * - w ith every forty feet of
film. M -it of them are desipned t -
in;.'n h the Set-** i»‘ "The Soul «if R*.. i|
w:i\.* mhii'h latter in themselves an'
quite unlike anvthinp yet seen in a mo-
tion ni« litre and were e-poctally designed
for W illiam Fox hi a celebrated artist of
C nistructio.q ot Public-
Roads To Be Taken Up
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* I v Assis-tated I’rc*" i
Al'STIN. Tt Sept. 7.—Construction
of srotnl roads in Texas will In* ora of th *
*
l«*”i"lature according to members ot the
h«»n-» ami -cuntc who have xrited Austin
recentiy. Senator Carlo- Bee of Sea An-
tonio ha> -eventI rnea-ures; pert. a to
tin- proportion now in miir e «»! picparu-
tmn. He will advocate a ha. life amend-
injr tin present law relative to the i- u-
anee ot road bond so that when a « oto.t v
i in-- sueh holid tie r. r»T? o «i
a road ma mtenam e fund v. ho h wilt he
I- -i-iered a- ti e >.i n il i : t un<> Thi
| he point oilt witi provide the meal - for
inaintainimr road- that have lie* n built
liepr*- -eiitatiVe Idiot oil it Au-till eouilt V
al-o ha a lull lookin’ to the creation of
a state Inch way eointui ion.
Lawyers Meet at Missoula.
Ml^stil LA. Mont. Sept. 7.—A Free
and repr* entative attendance that in< lu-
d'*d ninny lawyer- and juri-t- of wide
reputation marked th** o|i**ninjj here thi
morning of t!»»* annual meeting of the
Montana ltur Association. An attractive
program ot addre-ses. papers and dis-
eu tons has been prepared for the three
day-* -es-ion. C hief Justice dames F.
Ad-hie ol the Idaho supreme court and
several other jurists of prominence are
to nddre the meet in«».
H.irvnrd Starts Gridiron Practice.
CAMnUlHCH Mas-. Sept. 7 Varsity
foott.all practice started at Harvard t.»-
dav. ih - j- the earlie t -tart the Crim-
son gridiron elan has ever made. Th-
early date was decided up a by Field
Coach Leary in view of th * ti . t tint tho
Harvard schedule for *!i > . *.«i-ca"<*t.
I" on*- ot 'lie he \'c -f i i man' \eais.
I here is al-o the neres-dv of fj ba-
many p«»-:ii.p >f | lf «»\- i.»t . |'c
withdraw ! • -o n.iny ..f the nrei'iui.t
tar i t la- ? year’- eleven.
Reunion ot Cattlemen.
SWKF.TWATFK Tex. Sept. 7. The
ceoinl annual reunion ot the pioneer eat
• h’lucfi of xvestern Teva-. Oklahoma. Ne x
Mexico and Ari/oiia opened here tod'4
ml will eoritiiu’i over tomorrow. Sex-era 1
hundred cattlemen and mam otlio- vj-b-
>U" an* in attemlariee. An el iltorate pr*»-
'■*' 1 *d entertaitlim'iit I i- been nr* pared.
Growth of Free M.itf Delivery.
j W \ v 111 St 14 t'L 4 (•. Fr«*e delivery
I serx*iee ot postal tnutter in tin* Failed
Sv t- -. .* L illi hod July 1. W’h. .I .if t-
l " ‘ a e- i ii pi ml M >! l .>oia« r\ I’.hiir «>l
lb ’ riet ot < oliiinh: i h •rowa from
: 04* city delivery olthc- .liaxiuv t»K*i car-
n‘»' ui'l * ’ i lie !l . .ml ! hi | -t | l | .a
eil x delivery ol tin hax iinr .'! '.'ui * .ar-
* let " and co toe s-1 s -p itl )<i|
A cut lemon nibhcd ui i i- fi-hx kmvi
"'ll entirely I) milVC the IMiple.t a lit odor
«•* *' h 11:.■ t inx-uii. blx . Ini” to (hi m.
.-ii' added to I thick lead <* \e a
I -Iini* poll h to tile crate.
1
Hold Coni erence On
On Texas Livestock’
l P-y As •
MOI XT PLEASANT. Texas. Sept. 7.
A tv rt> rnl i -cii f <>u I!« - ~• 11»;.-. t *t
livi ft k on 11;»-t Texas farm has
called In the Mount Pleasant Chandler «*t
Commerce a ml til** T< Va linit-tlial t'oil-
er*-- to m • U re Sept 1111m r 7 and S.
11. Ft. Hermhir of the Texa- Industrial
Congr* - explained the puq»»sc of the
conference ty til State A >**tat!On ot
(•unity Jud'w aud County Comm <ionri>
at it- meet up ill tire !.rule ! • r month
Mlo* federal t:« k eradication < i v n e ami
th • live tuck sanitary commission are iu-
t r« -;**d in t i* ;u„v« 'a . f| the (-op-
eration ot other tot* and federal agen-
cies is invited.
Eank to Daniils Capital.
NEW Voh'K. X. Y.. Sept. 7 At a -pe-
nial meeting called for today tin* stock-
holder- ot the Chase National Hank an*'
to indor-** tin- pr<|>o-el of the director- to
in re.-e tin* . j rali/atiou from su.mio.
KMo to -Hi.niio.iMMi amh to -lice a I. rg**
melon in dividends. Tin* hank is now the
third limre-t and richest hanking insti-
tution in t!i«* metr-ipoli-.
Fuiton to Bnttfe Porky Flynn.
MlXXEAPOl Is. Minn. Sept. 7.—Twin
City fight fans are . looking forward
to -1 • : v 1 lively -Hr at the Minneapoli-
j Boxing Cluli tomorrow nigh.! when Fred
Full* n the hip Minne-ota battler and
j !’.rky Fly n P. ' Inn *. y weight.
«*oiii«* top h> r tor a -eh***! ih <1 ten round
j bout. Fulton and Flynn -»re regarded a-
t\Vo of the he-1 hr.iV e- i’l tin* Anffricnn
ring today. Their f'r-t encounter took i
place in New ttrlcai !i-i Spring. After
a gruelling huttle of J > round in which
honor were fablv even. Fulton was
awarded tin* thei-ioti by Referee Tommy
Hum
_^.._.._
To Exanyne London Floating Popiilation
!.< >\p( »X. Sf j >* ■ l s* c|»- .1 '•« now tie
u p taken >v ih r« * n.r a)p authorities to
■ V ill lie the floating |* ‘P il 'lloti ot London ;
in lodging Imuse- and •*! •*\vh«re for the
purpo-e of tind.nv -Lir’. v !'ro?u army -or- i
vice. Culls are I ; 1 i *. >!e at private ;
| hou>e- for the in** purpo-e. Th** -liirk- i
• ■*■- are -ai*l to form a small minority but j
there arc hcli* v d to' he enough men in j
f.Ot d '*! aloiu to laaki • all ar’ll.V Corps.
MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENTS
ALWAYS START WITH THE GARBAGE
CAN.
Proper di po-al *>t tra-h and • arhage i
recognized hy health -eienti-l- a I'm* r*•:*I j
preventative i |ud<‘lMlc Mill ill I V piloid !
and many otliei fatal di - a < W allo t
Hr*. liancoek • ompanv arhape an I
tie h .i hoilhl oe at e\ cry hack dooi
and at even tied corn* r. 'They are vei v
; low priced end they have them in all -i/e-.
>. 11h th** **a il.V !• nmved top. Si ill -«'e
I• tr on** man to handle to the larger -i ‘
V
|i n’t he i tirl ihout your reln-e mat
t■ i*. hut •• Wall • Pro II in ok Com
l».• * v t«*i a ■* ifkape ctd tl h call. Plmae
a P\ II rd W . -* I *• | .irtlll* l.t. 1* 7 It |
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WILLIAM FOX
/Vc stnfs
VALESKA
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/ he Red Rote of the Great White
Way
New \ ork's Dazzling Sunburst
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Ih? Sensational Photoplay of New York life
“THE SOUL OF
BI'OAJWAY”
I // /. !t u iiftd I roamt'd hy f frrhet I> irhoh
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TOMOKKOW
Madame Petrova in “The Soul Market” 1
An Enthralling Romance oj Society and the Stage I
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f PAUL’S CAFE j
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1025 KUizabeth Street -I
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| MB Be Open $
\ TODAY !
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£ 41
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Most Up to Date Retail rant on the Border
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Consult Dr. Trask
Surgeon in Chief Brownsville. Sanitarium.
114 Washington St.. Brownsville. Texas.
Cute Surgeon in-chief lieu-don l l*»n • pallii* llo-pilal late I Vote r Oiti-
ieal Surgery. National Medb >! I niw/tv rhit.iig.; !. *e IVolt—or (’lino el his-
e.i c> of W omen Amerii-an Medical i -ll. ge Etc.
KNIFELESS TREATMENTS STARTLE PHYSICIANS.
"The Craze for a Surgical Operation Is Being Gradually Abolished.' Says
DR. TRASK.
PHYSICIAN S REVENUE CUT IN TWAIN.
Ilia! more than hall ot the ordinary ph\-icmn's revenue consists of fee
for operations |H*rformed i- an e-tabh-hed t ot- That a majority «d the *<p
entlions performed on women in the Cnited Stales are mine. e--ar\ . the
-tateme.nl made In hr. Harlan Tra-k. the famous chronic -prciali I :nd |»e
eiab-t in di-ea-e- of women whose kit if eh - method- in the treatment of
ehroitic allliction- threaten to eliminate no -mall part ot the pin -imaii' income.
I’or many years Hr. Tra-k ha- been treating and curing a- patient -1; tt
numcrou di-cases which medical ienee ha <a!!»d “incurable” mile - » per.it-
upou. Women who ha\e been ul\i-« .l Ip. tlieir ph\ ician to o tr. (he lie-pit I
for an operation. are flocking in ‘.Tea! tuiuibct to hr Tra-k* olliee to cons-ult
xx 1111 lino Im lore taking so dan er><u a i.p \ti. i an < v.immalioii c. me- the
curl tntement I i*om the do. I.o b;» . “Op.-raln n hiiih . an
* *
W omen have t ainted in hr. Tin k‘ ollic ii|moi hearing I lint glad-ome in
formation. Women have eried aloud in their j**\ at being relieved ot <o fear*
111! -train. And tin* doctor ha- proved hi- a -ertion- for lie has m»nv te ti-
iiionial- from women patient- win. hive I teen cured their “incurable with-
out an operation” disea through knitelc- -"treatments. Ili« office- are dailv
crowded with patient- from near and far -tiling to learn the truth regirding
their nlllietion . Women who anticipate ft • need ot .1 -urgieal operation h uld
consult with hr. Tim I liefore acceptin ’ their phy imanV ndvne ns final If
hr. Trii k cannot cure um lie will - ay so.
rrpe Medical Clinics Dailv 8 to 9 A. M Examination and Advice Free
BROWNSVILl T SANITARIUM.
M !■ I II ■ - -- --... . — - 1 - — ■ — » ——
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THE BEAUTIFUL PHOTOPLAY STAR
MAE MURRAY
IN THE MOST ENTERTAINING DRAMA OF THE DAY
“SWEET KITTY BELLAIRS
ALSO TWO REAL COMEDIES .
“A MERRY MIXUP”
E‘ 1 AND j. *1 S.T#
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COMING SATURDAV.
“THE FIGHTING GERMANS”
DEPICTING FROM REAL LIFE THE WARS GREATEST BATTLES ON THE
GERMAN AND RUSIAN BATTLE FRONT. EXCITING ENTERTAINING
INSTRUCTIVE. ;Jk W?•* - .
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