Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 61, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 14, 1916 Page: 3 of 6
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(Tho Herald will %r> Hr nf>f.r* r< • • ■ <
operation of its rn ;> r* .ml f: i* • - u it
conduct «f its tl *•« i lit.ns. I’• ms • n-
rs-minr |*arti»-*. diiic-s. ’. * * i. r
church sncetii v and m d . . ? a - f al!
descriptions are it ited. Adv:in>> imtc-e .a
cvouts I valtl:: 11.f ' . (I. !*
eitb.-r tn.iileij in J: t •'• • n i. I. r ■ f nan.
alioiiM I*. | la tii f\ w r.lt n tbit tii .« nety
Hu errors or • A »iou 'I bo.'f N ■. 7.1
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Twenty t horoti. a! . *!'!_■ '•?<■<!
i <*D jovwi Hi. ho |i ' o ’! S :
\ Young ill .I Mi \in* 11.1 \ o u'/ .i ' . r
* •; ii \ if.. r
noon win ii tie* .yi n- ti>. '« ' to tin-
Wedne day Bridt/e < i* » i i > <■ tin
close Iri'-fid •»' H.« . « • •>
club Jllnl M* t pi ■ I
ter the i rd g !<•- . nl cm >n. ' •
first by Mr .1. M. \ on .1 the
ond by Mr. 11. I.. >.* ro. I*. *..r. tie
gain's were be "in d« ! ion r i hue o
were served. The 1.1 I e 1
tifu d lit tl f * >n
many va d < it tl • cr.. \ n.-r col
Or**d dec I . 1. -1 erred !o 11*
score cm>i < [.* ■ !I pr« l .
Pri* ii.t i• Mi . .1. I *n Mr . It
I I
\V*- t Mi . A. W n vne Wood Mr 1 . S.
Hin-bn Mr \. Celnya Mr . .Iiitue .1.
Fox Ml . I.llilole der. Ml . I..
B d.-! . Ml '
ner 'll -. Joe Cel a . ■ Jr. Mrs. « X. '*
. N1 \ i ■
by and tin* h«> ti e . lie latter • :it«*r
tamed lor their mother M* John .1.
Young who i ;11» .it 1 rum the city.
Mr \|. H
bridge 11 alt r •
Wushingtoi ; r
Mrt the lion -it • • >* o In* .
Mrs. I. Hr
efliooll to the I
The mi mb* i
at lo r no ale. ’• 1 i t « •. . * ’
o'clock.
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Mi I r W M
t.illl Miller. \f. • \ Il e
II Iter in 'III! til • 1- 'It i
stiite v i it ill” re’atlVi if ' i • o . t ■!
tii i n a 11 • I Mi. M i I i
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t l iiiist* r.
Mi ion Mi * t.ii .! t
Haw on. . • 11■ ; ■ i
III TctUO I*. .Midi. .01.1 .1 1 i'll a I- \ VI'
fling in Mayfield
villi* and t Itatl.HiiNrgii lit...
^ I lull’ t1 a Old H rta • *i ••
' W: tiniol lii t heir leone n At. i it cd r.
|.on ;i most enjoy nie i lie dull : Ii.
1 lip.
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\ii enrli inorni' „ * Itun h ue***i ■
» • in id .11 •« • •
i In t Mm i” hi «l. i iv iil< i • *» 1 »i a
lo »• Unri . -.iii tornierlv *>' M<
« mill is| in marriage l»» Mr ‘ t • • ■
I'll |l II ot i ll •1111 i if. Il
me |m i |i*hik iI In I '* •> I.* <• ii
tm -upe rn*r «»l I Ii* ' i >ii..
I he t Inn * ii ol I If I in a
In>n. I ll** e* i• limit\ • .
nttemian* < wer> Mi imi Vi i-
n Im ;n i*'il i |> ulrum hi** i 'i
Cm nut'll llarraeau. i t* r.
rairan l»r«*ih* r »*t tli> hn*I* .
vi*«•«I troiiil .
The ell il eel . umny
Heftlenilter <*. hi i ••tin* . Jin *1 I. V
The tinder rotn h i I" • >i
llioivtisv ill** tine*
U*«pinilit aloe. I I" *•:*>• !•* !'• ' -n <i lie •
itttoiit a year a* . » in ' i > v’
in vrh* re Mr. M i' ■*
ill t lie Ml M I II
V I
Librarians at th* i ■ * * ' ■
in iirn« art* Mr r. V 1* '
i noon. Mil «' \*
noon j»n*l Mr-. T. Lie hum m
Today Mi I '■ die fhnmp •; vi i
Mu.irioii in llu* toil loo.i. Mi ■ i
Snyder i- on duty tin * > M
\lllia K’dlv "ill have i * • * ’I
henry tin- evenii
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The Woman"- '1 • '
M-ihodi-t ehur.
elltireh so* 1 11 VI ill. !| VI. - 1 '
at the t*tm»t*r ot 1* it <i
slnvls' u:ll He held
lawn **n Tent h. i«* : «-• ■» M
Kh/alteth streets.
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\ military en:- • i .
attnoum «*1 t"I I : .da'
uYloek at the *. nip - I ‘ ‘
Itron *!>i die by -* ’f ’ I *
the Kir>l lllmoi- l '. >. lett 1 >’ ‘ "
the nr*fa . i"1*’ at 1’"
tenant-t >!«' '\ Mi in
e;*irjs a--ui» - an el *V:i ■ *
those attrmii ■
ai*. Mr. tied Mr-. J- !". Ml . Mr. an*
V j. ||. hat o i.M'. ml Mi-. J. ti« orre
\tr md Mr-. L. l\. Morr . and Mr. .•
Mr-. W. 8. We-t.
Mr. ami Mr-. II. 8. Moler r*
i- ai alter a -everal week- y . i
•V\ -. lor the be net it **t Mr. M r
heal* a.
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and Mrs- I". II. More a *1 u
ier. Eliinheth. returned M r < -*l.
t il**t Springs. Little Mi-- L.
iim vietiui of a serums aeeident ui ;
.. ai Ii«»t Springs reeeutli. hut •> rapidly
recovering.
I THF DAILY FASHION HINT
For filmy rh iee fr k«? lovely petti.
e> H ar.* dnsuiteil t«» ii: il.i* their skirts
efnnd out with j i ;*<*r boiiffanev. They
i re tuude <*l' toffon and the new
tul.ulur fee lit rl. tie h> mu In ihe tin ka.
GRIT AND BRAINS
! TOOK HIM THRU
TEXAS UNIVERSITY STUDENT TELLS
OF rxPEWEMCE IN WORKINli
V AY 1 HROUGH TEXAS b
>A\ A! <;• • TINIL Tev. s pi. ii —
who worked hi- e. \ Ttroti;h the uitiv* r~it\
I.f-t \. . r nilio \11*- T. . I'ur ic see*
ret;irv Oi the Y. M- i . \.: “Any fellow
with a "nod apply <d' «*rit and eommon
’*n-e ean make in* way throiiih the ( tii-
v. r My. I * a me here with only -In and
with the help ot the Y. M. C. A- linn -tie
reed d in iiinkm.: my way the tir-t year.
IM< tv body i* uood to the man who is m.k-
intr his way-" A'.other student w rife*-.
*M t pi" pi tile tin' lit -ay *1 am iro
I!' in ■' ' ! |l«l \ ;e* *n-!ft II* I "el mo
lay enough to pay m v na i. V* In .. you
ti money i>erI■ p yon will not haie
the «l III- to on io si llool. \Y!.v not
* "in* on and I «k<* a eh;t ii e on the money-
prop.. .in" * I n an hwrdre-U ot stu-
dent a.a* "• fh» r • \pei.-< * while they are
in • ••!'. • • • l 1 e j a art jiM two th mi - nee
e . t y I • :* i *i > l - ki t 11tot: «»s
while In re: 1 . < ■ • m- with
the Fail ••*tii Y. \1* f' .i
I hit * i he la *t .t r '1: < hr ; . r e" •*
1*! I . pp!o a; <i r* Fill* einpC.i mt "it t of* ! ’
• It Ills. lie seem .1 places tor 1I witieh
retted the *tU'h-a|s daate* the i •• *!i
!tl. \h. tl\ lia* anti ‘m i ot appinan
i *.* i .*.♦ 11\ in e \. ot that let year. A
hoy or * itl h. lake a eh • in oi*n
itur i>. An 'mi in •-oils to «i * 11* e with her
liitle niom i tail tin . ham «* i worth t.ik
h»lf.
Mr. Y-rrie make tin follow be* n*"*rt»-
tion. to iiumi who d< >re to work tin r way
throi ■ 11 .hool: 1 »li'» n.a *-.*Ttie to An*
tin nut re than tin *1 i ** he* ore school jieii'i.
•J. Y.. j.di are .nr- b* ' . ihi* !'!!■*. :1V'
under no eiiridition - w II plat >•* h. jh*
i e;im'.I hot n* the po ft *rmv*. h
Me do not vuiu n: t<* find yon a pi
to work. \Y« w il Inlp you n every w v
| U >ss title- ». v a !oj*t i."ill endeavor
i I trim.- '• "• o • |*»a with them.
Predict* • nm r ^ ear
l or Ci . /\t Denton
11 *' A ■=.*;■ S .** .1. 1 ! I ’. M.
Brill -1 - -. : ;t .t A ’>
in.htrnrti«»u m l xt«»\* pri*-intent <<t tin* *’<•!-
1**_T** • •! In. \ i; r.' «!■•» r • ’ tl \
'I i
til with ilutt itiMi'itiitn'ii* tin* j.rr*
«nt yen r will 1m» .t c*;j niter out' !nr the eoi-
;r. 1 < ■ . i ’ r Unu ni hr- V •!•
• r . r> <■<■**'' ;• " r.
’.»r >.ii tin !• f viii.. i « ! '. »<■ iii‘U i>
>>hi»rtly. l»:ili»<atum> am* that the term tw-
: <-i■ K h .| t;. \ til. {.ir-litH'*» <>!
the
Harry Mestayer and Edith Johnson in
TKE WOMAN WHO DID NOT
CARE."
Ai I t i~.\ I Drama.
Dorothy Kelly ano Evart Overton in
•THE ROOKIE
_
AN AWf UL ROMANCE"
1 'athe eutiii .ly.
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! The Housekeeper
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t liine-e ( Imp Sm v.—Halt a «•*•». i »-u
and e»|UaI amount of tr» -h pork one large j
onion one handful mushroom- <•; • st.dk
•fiery ~ix Chinese potato.- one howl
cooked rice one -mall de-scrt <>: C!»i-
ne- -iiu* • (tlii- an-wers for -.dt ;•
Ci.ar c i.-ken scrape meat from bon ».
ent into strips one and one-half inch..-*
Iv y one-half inch wide. Cut pork the
same. Sli.o onion thin. Soak mush-
room- twenty minutes in water then re- j
move -terns. Cut celery in piece- or.** . all
i orie-half inches long. Chine-c pot a toe* |
'require no cooking; -imply \\a-h and
-lice.
First put chicken and pork in!* li ving
pail with -alt and frv until done but not
rd. ' < c! • •*
a little. Add mu*h room.- and put through
Cbim-•* -.iu.. to make tlmm brown.
Add some water and stew a f* vr ininntes-
Add celery and after a inii.ntc add C a- t
lies** potato*-- Finally add a little floured
gravy of the water in which ingredients
arc stewed.
To cat tlii : Put a little of the boiled
rice which Would he dry and flaky. into
a howl* Put on top <»i 11 : sin* coded
mixture and then pour over -orne of the
gravy. «
Tongue for Week-End Meat.—In pur-
chasing the supplies tor over Saturday
and Sunday a -mall beef ton rue. heavy
for it- -ize vv II I * *'o»md advantageous
In utilizing thi* to the bc-t advantage
the tongue may be -• rved cold for Sunday ]
night -up|M*r and also for Monday - i
luncheon.
The Salad Course.
French Salad.—Take a j me led apple ent j
into dice twelve halved and peeled wal-
nuts. Place the-.* ill the center ot a bo.H
and surround with the center- «d lettuces- (
fake the stewed pulp oi a tomato ha” .**
teasjKMinful ot English mustard. ®n f. \
sugar lemon juice to t. to and three
tablesjwM.nlnl- of cr am. Beat up and]
pour over tin salad*
.Fipam -e Salad.—Take two inner leave* '
| of u crisp w.i-hed lettuce to m. ke a enj . i
and iu this place some sliced pineapple j
hilt- and dice ot apple. 1 tress with limy- j
omiai-e or cream dressing and serve or’.*
to each per-on.
Apple Salad.—Cli M»-c fine looking ap
p| - and wipe. Cut off the top nl c.ic»>
and -coop out some ot the center. Fill
wiiii a mixture of celery apple dice let-
tuce. |M*a- ele« and dn >* with one of the
sauce de-cribed. Carni-h with ;• -prig ot
f.at '. \* or chess or a pa ce ot the «enter
of a lettuce and serve very cold.
t abhave Salad-—Tike the delieat-
white heart ol a young cabbage and tear!
u an: it. Serve plain and hand around
S mayonnaise sauce.
Desserts.
Pineapple Coupe.- Mix together one
large euptul of shredded pineapple and
halt a cupful of strawberries cut i’to
Hjuartci's. Sweden to taste with powder-
<d in ir*fmur over a . unit* i "t < uplul
cordial and chill directK on the ic« lor
three or four hours. When readv to make
the « aupc. place to lop a large ball ol
vanilla ice < ream and pour over cadi por
tini two t ii»h* poitnliils of nmr-limallow
.•nee.
’t he -an. e t m;id • In inciting one «|liar
ter of a pound <o |?-« h mar -hinallow i.
I In* upper part *. t flic double boil.*r; lh**nl
«} I i i|ve olte ellptlll o' • ♦ ed loner -
I! - •. |- in one .ill it • i ' • t .! Si till ol boihia I
water- Add the -ugar mp to th*
mar humllows ami whan th **•■ i-'Mv * l**ia'
id. remove from the lire and o v eh
a few drop- i.i vanilla xtr. * t.
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We t-.J] > it d< ! ab. iit I In nc<
jt\ (i • itcng our -t.-> ildcr to ills* wheel
and then go and -ii down.
QUEEN THEATER
TODAY
Vi van Riche
AMD
King Clarke
IN
The Dancer”
(Multiple Reel Feature )
CLUE COMEDIES
"T HZ HERO OF E-Z RANCH'’
AND
THE riU; . i ti HGCKtlAli
HILL.
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TOMORROW
JESSE LASK v PRESENTS
THE BEAUTIFUL
1 *
Blanche Sweet
IN
“The Thousand
i Dollar Husband”
I
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j MATINEE NIGHT
i 5
Going Home On Furlough or Discharge?
Mallory Line to Xeie York
C*>murtu_: t * * r all t-j ami \i w HfurUn*! |m»i \ »*« t'i. mo-r v>on-
vt-nitnl ami **iien|N.~l way li. rk east-
Sailinsi ir*«i. (• !*.«•>: n «Yi ■ 1’. M. Kwrv S.:tur<l.!\.
BROWNSVILLE 10 f. £ W YORK FIRST CLASS . $54.55
LROWNSVlLlL TO YEW *0RK-THIKU CLASS . v 13.50
MCALLEN TC NEW YORK FIRST CLASS . $54 85
WCALLEN TO NEW YORK THIRD CLASS . $33.85
HARLINGEN lu NEW YORK FIRST CLASS . >53..:0
HAKlINUEN TO NEW YORK THIRD CLASS . $32.80
Rat*' in< iu«a- iu» \.' .mi ixrth while at sea.
h\*r turths r parti.-alar* -e** any rsiroad u^ent «»r writ**
F T. RENNIE General A.jent.
OWL DRUG STORE !
(J W LOCKETT. Prop.)
MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK BUILDNG
? OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE C
£ EVERYTHING IN THE DRUG LINE. WHAT IS YOUR WANT? ^
Vi
PHONE US AND COUNT THE MINUTES J j
Phone 611 * j
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BROWNSVILLE D 1ST R 1ST ORDERS.
Til* fii|f«Wllj!; ! *••.*• I* tV* t • It !S-
sni»‘«l:
I'ar.igraplt >. *> \* . V • If uKputr-
t. is. s. ;.j>*. t .. .I i i* it!
1 st I n ut* t u X * ... ;. . • .tl .sin
tv* n. 1-t » R.labt.uia Infantry.
I.* av** •*! .ii* -ti i*.; In :ay is granted
under t xrt pilot I t • i -t-it I* Captain
XX . A. Itimisiil .’<■ Ail ii
Ijtav* of al s.a*. : r I fttii <' ’ s is grant-'
• •tl. in.*i• -1* i*.\*'t j*ii«iimi t i ii. stain. - t*« —d
l.it ut* Haul K- i.it t:. f 1 > •>. '!< I vis luhint
l.o'v** *»i nitsi tor it* d \ is glutted
under *• x**i*|*tt*<n i ■ A• .nMi -» *. t. Major ll.
I*. 11 *\v*l!. 1 : S- ii.all • n low.; Cavalry.
l*i ivai'• t < -*i! » x 'i- • *. i ■ i iiai.’. x I
Texas Infa: . s • •.*-v i: • St*i tiiity
tinier t ’ > -1 ri* _t i:■ • Meri t..
'I * xas. and u.d * * t Corpus Chi- stu
T* \ is. i« !»«•• tin - tij•* ii arrival t Li- . otn
itia' ling oil in r J. «r ihtt* .
I'ttnigi :i ?i ». V . >"• tin si- !•< *’.;io;.■ -
t• rs. f***ji.. in i :* i If'id t a’m-iid***! '■•* road
t trio i: ■ « ' i* . t .
! • | r 1 i •
Coiaitiiiiy ! *. Stgm. «' r. . : i f .i from
duty .u M**ivt *1 1* > 's n ad w i•' h s**id to
I’rowiis' id \ l x orting .ipoit ar mil to
Ins ootu|>aii.v * - iiimamior t *r duty .
!.t*a\o o! a..- i.<.; for thirty days is grant-
o*l. Illldol' oxtoj tio t.il 'll -t im • s. to I t
I .a lit* uaiit A dur I •. \ v. nnii 'Id t'avalry.
1 iido- ant i rit v • • t i.ian ■. in indorsement
fi -ut !i• -;iiI* i it . Si rin rti l> irtmoiit.
-d iti *l Angus; lAHi. 3 I - ut* ’ ml C. ll.
1‘ juft i ir. _'d Ni v X or it airy. now at
ta* lioil to tlo* 3a ltd-nitr.v. It*: lo.g. u. T* x
as. is r.-li*vd 11 *m duty with that n giiuoid.
and will i * to Mission ’! 'as. >*•*• t*i*'t
upon arrival to .his r*-giiu* utal cmumiutili r
lor duly.
I'ursiiant to i i iiotily fr.*m “II* oi tiarl* r.-
■'ou.li i n I *• partiaonl dated Xiigust t >. lUlti
:’d Lieiitetnitii !l »y S Miller ist Troop. |uii
oia c*va i. now attached to th* Md i' \al-
I • Ilii.ggolti. T* * s. is ■ ! -• . i d i'n
duty with that n-gin. nt tun! 'will pn ■ t *<l to
I toiiiia. Texas. r* porting tij***t» arrival to Ids
i oiutiuindii.g offit-er lor duty .
Captain Itolwrt C. I . Id t’avalry. in
.iiMiti' ll to h ' other dulit s. d tat • . ...
in tt|iiilalion tor mount*‘d iidautry and sl id
•oilit **ia. Kith I'r-o. isimil I *. .si**u. sia ■ it.tied
•il l.laiio < .ramie. Texas II. w ill r• • j o11 in
(lie o*.mm.Hiding geueial. Idlh I rnv - i**ii;*I lh
vision. |..r instructions..
Captain Itoiia Id Mo to* dr.. l*ova lit 1*1
Hospital No I. will report to th • •oiiiiiiiiiid-
mg otVie**r. C int) Hospital. I'.r*• v inidie T* \
. s. r t ! • ar> hi* ’ti-- r at ins ■
I# avt* af ihm ih>* f< i tw.nty days is gr.u.t * <l
tin»i«*r >‘MT|itiiiii il t in unicam •■>. to Captain
J • F. I* a* h. . lilt N\*l»ia ska Infantry.
I.i'tivi' i i :il>.o nt’f f..r thirty days is gi ant'd.
■ • M • pi. I.d . i r. o instanc. s. to t : i j ■ t .-
•I.h i i. I '.art. . C. ; s • •! I '1 : uii'i i s
l.i.M- oi .disi'iu'i for thirty days is group'd
tmd I'M'i'jit ii tin! riti imistiui. •* to t ’ ’pt.iiti
Aii. •! 11. Hill. «d Minnesota Infantry.
> < i ■ I *(!»•■ mt I.miis i iiilii'ti it. Italia!
i"it I.. 'ns ana l a id Vrtdh ry. honml |Vmis. is
il*'ttiihil for a pi tinl ■’) two W’l fiS tot* duty am
ills; na tion v. it! ItutP-ry I». Itli I’ahl \rttl
h tv. II' will prom ‘d to ItroWtiHvilir. T'-vas.
reporting tip.at artival to tin ituiimandiug *•.
f r. i’.itt"iy I*. Itli field Artillery for duty
iin >td.rtl;. 1 |>- n eoinpVtiou of |h •. duty
la it.ui.i nt t'iddsti.n will n t ui ns to his proper
slat ion.
1 '"‘it .In- I-un it of tin- m i; i oiiiino-iom'd
odin r.s ilftail. 1 for duty and histrtiction ..-r
I i. I. s. o. No. Ill tili-si‘ ll'.olipl.l II •'l‘S Allg
«. Hi. 1(1 Hi it.. u x i<i*r. II
t • I. uisiaiiii field Art 11* i hot .. Ti ■
will in i.ill two non i-< un.ms.omd oIlii'**rs froni
• ■.ii it littery of tlm Inti tali...i for twi ui i .
duty and institution with ilntti-ry I». tin
1 iold \rt tilery :t 1 tri v. nsvilh*. !'• vas. The
lion iHuiunis .|om*d ofTieerw so detailed w ill In
.-'•ut It*..in I tut na I • \.is to Hrow tisviili. I \
(as. reporting upon arrival to tin eonnuii tiding
• *t* i • r. ltatii'i’ I*. Itli l'i-Id Artillery. I i
j duty. I |n n »oupl lion ot this duty il'-r
lioii-i'oiuiiiis-ioind *»iri«i'ijs will In- returned t*
tin r pro ■ r -t iiion.
Th«' following tiiiiin d l UM' iirs t«mploy ■
ol ilo- t.'uarti rum -?• : Corps an- Hamlerr <1
tron i Ti'ih k Company N.>. |f». I la rling< ti I \-
• 'to |'i .1 I'oiupaiiy No. i»'_* . d wil! *
i "I I 1 a Kim. ui. i I. li . i do City i.
' i r t in. iipm :\ * fit*1 n "w • ■
tug ofltin r of tiuit mmipiitiy i*>r duty mv'id-
ingiy: • ’< * .1 Cnrih*:i. I.ugi in* I . hrikiuan.
Mi :* i I 1 •. • . A. t I I 'ay ii*
>■ i i. • i: t Ma i i ni.ii't I'at ki-rso;i. I t Hat
t i i- ti I .ms . u.i I'.-Id Artill. ry. is r* .•• v
ii in .|I duty in t in- oftii-i* of tin I».a . •
**i 11• tutiio li*r. Ct own -viit*1. T vas uni will
pioi-fi d to hoima T* xti.i. roporiitig u.*"ti ar-
rival t*< his rotnm.induig olT'ii r for duty ue-
lordingly •
t a plain t * oi *• K. Wil- hi. Utitli infantry
i reliev'd from duty as iiispis-for inslru« l«*i
of l • I .'Hiisiatia I *' la hotiia S uit It hak*Ha It*
visional Itrigadi*. San l’.*n;to. Texas >.d »s
delud'd as divi-ioi. oljlllanl of til*' loth I'lo
visional htvi*i"ti l.lain. tit udi*. T«-\ ■ Cap
tain U iIs.ui w ill pr-t*-*■•-*I as <m<ii as prn*H i< aid*
I** i .lain* Cram;** r-porting upon arm ;*1 to the
I'oiniiiaiiditig general I* r duty .i.eordinglv.
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OYSTERS
THE MOST FAMOUS CHEF
COULD NOT PREPARE THEM
IN MORE APPETIZING WAYS
THAN YOU WILL FIND AT
OUR CAFE.
j Raw Fried
Si e wed Steamed
Scolloped Raked
IN ANY MANNER TO YOUR
DESIRE. TAKE HOME AN
OYSTER LOAF. WE SATIS-
FY. WE CATER ESPECIAL-
LY TO PARTICULAR PEO-
PLE. THOSE WHO APPRE-
CIATE I HE BEST Or FOODS
AND THE BEST OF COOK-
ING.
OYSTERS
MANHATTAN CAFE
1105 Elizabeth Street. 1
-A J
LATEST STYLE
iK SMOKING IS
“ROLL YOUR OWN ’
EveryfesjJy s Ooing it- From M lias to
California with ‘ Bull’’On bam
the Famous. Dugina! ‘ Roll
T«ur Own " Tobacco
Nearly every other men you
meet is smoking a “Bull" Dur-
ham cigarette tolled to sun Ins
own particular taste by his own
skillful finget a To “r< 1! your
own” is recognised as the dis-
tinguishing mark of the connois-
seur. l.very day thousands of
smart snappy young men tire
enlisting in "the grand tinny of
up-to-date \im rican smoke is by
learning to “roll their i un”
cigarettes with “Bull’ Dmliam
and imding it surprisingly easy.
It is tradition that once a man
starts “rolling his own" no other
sin »ke ever satisfies him. He-
cause Hull” Durham is the
vnrld’s b st cigarette t.ibni»o
Fright f?olden Virginia-Carolina
leaf —with a wonderful int H<»w-
swe -t aroma and delightful lit • h
ness found in no other tobacco.
(let a .5 cent sad of “Hull”
Durham and a free “book” of
papers at The ueaiest dealer's to-
day ancl discover the pleasure of
' rolling your own.” If you have
thi I asf difficulty write to the
manufacturers of “Bull” 1 Hirhani
at Durham N. (’. fur their illus-
trated booklet 11«>v\ mg the correct
wiv sent free on request. w
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anil
Be particular. Ex-
am- m the seemingly
little things about .
the car you buy.
TT 'S the little thin' q that make motoring a ple<\3uie
* or a constant source of annoyance.
The car you've beer- thinking . 'xui:—does it have
electric starter and 1 pitscJemountable rimsrain-vision
windshield speedometer one-man mohair top? Does
it have an irreversiole steering gear linoleum running
boards and floor boards? •
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