Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 80, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1917 Page: 3 of 6
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At yesterday afternoon’* session <*i the
P-.» lit-Teachers* Association it wa- de-
cided that the stereograph lecture.
“I'r t.etv’’ diseu.--.ed at the Ja-t meeting
I
i ; tho association would he belt! in tin
bi fit school auditorium on Oetolwr 17. In
i lidition to the stereograph -lide- a mu
i I -md reading program will lie given.
Mr-. H. M. Skelton prv-ideut of the
association yesterday annomn • d the
aiendmg cominiltee- 1 *»r the year. Tiny
h r»
Knt* rtainment—Mi-s A. K. \\ Craig
M.-. .1. A. Simp-on Mrs. Ku—ell Mr-. <J-
>. ( 1‘i-ney Mr-. R. B. Creager and Mr-.
M. e Ihckens.
Pntgram—Mi-- Anita Kowalski Mi—
Fium c Mullen Mis- Virginia Mullen. Mr-.
L. C. Shelton.
School Visiting—Mrs. E. I». Howard.
Mr .. K. K. Goodrich- Mrs. F. C. Pieree.
Mrs. Norman Kendall.
Publicity—Mrs. («. S. Chancy. Mr>.
Kr th. rine Hamilton.
—o—
Lieutenant Francis X. NeinKr of the
r»- nl ir army medieal e.irp-. and Mr—
M r • !i McAleese were married at the lm-
mm-iil ite Conee|*cion ehureh yesterday
i"«.ni ng at 7:3U o’clock hy Chaplain Car
rot the Fourth Texas Infantry. M -
y y|' *--** is a memlwr o an old Brown-
i .ilc taaiilv a former student in the
Brown-vitte pnhlie schools and until her
: ;i v.c wa- a teacher in tin -elnnd- «>t
C .. t.i.-iide City. Lieutenant Neuder i- ii
..'lire «.f the medical -upply depot o! tin-
. . I. rn department at Fort Som 1 l«»n-
I . vlnrt* the >«>UAg couple will re-id*-.
'I In- Thursday bridge «lull was vi• t • -r-
: i I;«'*l deligltflully yesterday afternoon b\
Crover Waguer at her home «*n Lex ••*•
-. Mr-. Wagner who p. —
(. piettie-t tl«»\r*-r gardens in the *• v.
DRAFT PROBE
ALONG BORDER!
iS REQUESTED
CHARGES MADE BEFORE DISTRICT
BOARQ THAT FAVORITISM HAS
BEEN PRACTICED AT SOKE
POINIS ON • HE R'O GRANDE v
—
( I ioustoii t hroiiielc.)
M< \l!»n. I down in the Mngie Yal-
• . i ei . darkness on Oetolier s.
i lie m;;mi 1.4 r of the 1 itrlit plant there has
been eaihd to the eo’ors on that date.
His name is Fra id; Arte' r. H.* i* in
II niston now asking the o .r ; board
wbat M« Allen i* going to d<> tor light'.
Mr. Arthur tin* m me employes—a book-
ke >|m r and a night engineer—but the\
luive too In en ealled to entrain on tMo-
her S. Already -ome ot the employe* of
the plant have been taken and it i- run-
ning short handed.
"There are no other men there who ean
run tile plant.” *a\- Mr. Arthur. "It we
had time we might get a new force hut
they w**tdd have to In* recruited in the
K.asf a * there are few white men let! in
nr country. But we have only known for
the last two day* that we all had to go.
Me made industrial exemption claims
•aUse we are furnishing ligtit and iee to
| bout 1-tto soldier encamped there. Me
i: .id an idea the government would -till
i went that iee and light fur it* soldier- and
%
: had decorated her card rooms with m n\
lien util ul rose- anil plant* theretrom. In
the games the prize was won h\ M . *.
•lame* A. Browne. The gitesi* were: 'I -
dame* .lame* A. Browne t'. M . <
I. link* I .mu- Bntlay; Miss Florence
Bell and tin host#*- .
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Mr-*. I . I . I I I II 1 ■'! I/1! M ■
MU Brownsville \i :*itig her -mi. t >p: '»
I . (". t'h.ipmau i»t the Fourth l<‘V -
t antrv.
I
*—11 --- -
U<>11 d have elf myil of II- III run lilt' |> . n*.
Put they have fleam tl u- Mill. loek. - it*. '
ami iidrivl."
\1 r. Arthur wa- t*» appear before the
di-triet board Wedm day afternoon lie
s"< lie irk'Uil' to explain the -y-leni u-ed
in p • Lnv men in -Mine ot the southwestern
i omitie-.
lie say- many men in holder eounties
have e-1 apt*fl thr >ut:h favoritism who
oily lit to have lieen < ailed an! many have
hreii t ailed who oiiyht 11> have lieen rx-
einp!ei|. lit* intends t«» lay the whole af-
fair liefore the tli-lriel Imartl. with names
ot men exempted and their finntieiiti anti
hlotitl eon;.ei imi with muiv exemption
ho.i tl. in the \ alley.
**A- for hiy perl I have no t-iaini- to
exemption exeept that I manage and op-
erate H liylit anti lee piaul" aid Mr. Ar
tIn:r. We are not a laryt* t orporniioti and
have no men handy to put in mir plaet
\\f have yot to hriny them from otln r see-
tio! - Of the etiiiiltry. For the ot llie
army and the people in that -eeinn we
-lioidd have that ehanee.”
it ha- la eii known for -onie time that
all v«a not well in the administration ot
the -fleetive drill . et III the southern d-
tr.et. < t rtilit ati »n -ent to the di-triet
hoard here hy the loeal hoard- in more
than tine et.unty have had unpleasant se-
quels in protests Ino*! eitizen- in tin -«*
eounties. In one in-tnnee partii-ulatiy a
protest delegation eatlte It* Houston at its
own epeli-e alt ) ottered to -uhinit dot'll
menlary evidt m e tliat tin* loeal Imard in
that fM ility had eertified hy the wlioh-ale
reyisjrants whose |»a-l }■ ditieal aftiiia-
i mu - did not meet t.»v. r. vviiile registrants
of the aeeepted faith were ht'iiiy exempted.
..!< < --Hi ton -aid in* r< yard v.i- h n:.r
paid te a man’s t; mly -mtu- that mar-
ried ami -unrle men h*oketl ahk> to this
hoard.
In at •tiler eounly department ot ju-tire
a .eit! - |h r itually inve-liijiited a report
that it mote !; to men • ■ 11 t 11 • «J In ill ■
t|js|r.et lio.-*d h's that! halt ado/eii re
ported i i!ie eoloi-. I lie other- it was
-i >1. h; tl -kippt'tl to Memo. I lit' -t-Mitel.
however .v.«- vvi.ai interested tin* yovem-
meiit ; • i ts. |r vv i- - aid that these same
i*i u Jra t- had r« turned 11» the enmity
1 -«< t alter ivpoii tm; tl. v h;>ti pa--ed. ami
Bell-ans
Absolutely j Removes
Indigestion. One package
proves it. 25c at all druggists.
THIS REMEDY IS SOLD IN BROWNS
VILLE BY THE EARLE PHARMACY.
_ PHONE 56.__
were walking the -Heels a- free men their
pre-erne there fully known to the loeal
hoard.
In ill another eoiinty. it was elalined
that p iwer' ul pn - n was being brought
r he. 1 ' . ihe loeal hoard to exeilfpt a eel-
tain \ i>nie -a of an influential man. A
d paiitu.nl . >ent *en! lo that eoiinty
made a thorough investigation and reeom-
mendi d that the yninti linin’.- ••hum for ex-
imptioii he denied on tin ground that his
par; i ii r «n-eupat)on. uhieli brought him
within the pale ot presidential invesiiga-j
lion was not liuii:i tide.
- mi id e.t i piirportiug to indu-ate'
per'Oiial : rand- mainly through fraudu-
lent atfidavits. It.;ve heen reported t*» the
distriel hoard ami an being investigated.1
HONOR MEMORY
OF KOSCIUSKO
\\ ASHINti n»N. i». r.. Oet. a. The
thoti-and- of Ameriean eiti/.ens ot l*oh-h
nativity or de-eent are making ehilmrate
I ii pai.iiion- to pa\ honor to the memory1
ot K "i t i-kii the •_n nl I’oli-h patrioi and
■w. i or ; i o thi ;rien«l ot Ameriea hi th«*|
I . e. o.". it I e • j i * loll - |o he held thi- I
eiof !. .a lie ei !•: a 1 anni v er-.i r\ id hi-
a. I t: - . i ••!* r w. \ I or a not a -
h.e pair** I*- •••• • g to hi h<-hl ill titl-
. witi l*ri---*ien‘ \\ .!- >ii a- tii*- eliief j
I -*>. .* |ii-r. S in liar • •! r- anee- an- to In*
h hi in i r.< . ... * < V' iaml. New ^ «*rk
i Milwaukee . i'<i var:«ui- other eities with a1
11h oe I’oh-h eiemtii m their population
fha.il.lls |\o-i >n k*» w a - on** ot the;
mo-1 promim • «>t the nuiu men *<t variedl
toilum- aril -t r- i . « hano ter win* were
attraeted to Ameri* a at the time ot 11:**
revolution. He h« longed t«> a family ot the
!e--i r nobility ami In - life was marked
• •lit tor th** army.
II*- had a di-tiliet t;ede for Itill-ie and
thi- n!traet«-*f nimli attention at llir eadet
| •■■I at VVjiI--aw where he v. a- plaeed
t«• |- 11• t\. Hi- made a brilliant -u«-**e-- in
a>| hramlo ot hi- edneation. -•> miieh -•*
tfi.it the -ia*i- i nt him »•• Kiaiiei to p* r-
I'eet III- -tmin -.
|| - i |'fori for hi eoiintn win -li;
pelidmi- ami ill one time he ll«-hl 1*0.01 Mt
Ittx — lr*iin attaek warn mill 4*****> men.
But fhe aetinn «*1 King Stanishitr* in agree-
ing to p« are ia 1702 made all Ko-em ko’-
• ttort- ot n** avail and la* re-ijmed hi-
eommi->ioii.
It was renllv an unhappv love at fair
v ih ih** daughter «*t a Poli-h nofi!**n»an
far nltove In- -tatimi that deeided K<* **i
n-ko t<* -ii k adventure in -jHiie foreign i
land I h* -Iniggle ot the Amem-an eolo I
me appealed to him ami in 1 < • • lie spiled |
1 roll! I I am** With the I I'lH-fi fleet t«* a--;
• t the Nimrieaii with hi * i «1- Wa-h-i
ir.Lton found htin a devoted oftiee * and
one to he trn-ted m tmie- « r einer/encx ]
where firmness and * m»ra e were eminent-
l\ * • ential.
Ih wil t ha* l to Poland in. 1 • *'•> When
he unhappy eoimlrx l*e<*a?ne -»ihj**et to
l»ie-in lie went to live at l.*-pt--i#\ ami
tli«*re lie remained till the print wa- reor
g.'iu/ed in Poland lie w.. made a major
general.
Ill t 7**1. when Poland had lieen a seeond
t.me divuh-d into -eetiop-. th* re wa- a rev
olution. and Ko-eiu-ko via- • all.-d Jo Pra
**ow ami made dietator. He trod to fol-
low th** example ot Washington in the
inid-i of dmioer ami i»re-«an*? ne***l-.
• I I
3
Nearly every important new building in St. Louis i.»iuofcJ with (Urtui'i-u*u.
It roofs the Bevo plant!
The selection c& Certain-teed for the gigantj: Tk \ plant—
with its roof area of 3Vi acres —show' how the whole
business world is recognizing Ccruin-tjcd as the best type
of roofing and the best quality rooking of its type.
Ccrtcin-lccd's asphalt body is immune f o all the elements
that attack a roof—gasesfumes acids smoke heatsparks
rot rust etc. It is light weight—a decided advantage for
large areas—and it does not melt or run and cannot clog
gutters and down wx>uts (no gravel r ed).
There arc several types cf Crrts.:::-t::d and one type or
another is preferable fc f nchrly c\cr> kind of building
with Hat or pitched roof — warehouse of. ee building
store residence garage farm building etc. ( crniui-teed
is guaranteed 5 10 or 15 ymrs according to thickness
(1 2 or 3 ply.) Sold by good dealers t- irywhrre.
CERTAIN-TEED PRODUCTS CORPORATION'
OF TtXAS
I
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Alii le.t lia.ii. U 11 a » .V BumtU
i»jiitra.lor .J ae t'tuui! •* U.
N i 1. Cathtit.'tl Bchnol
An hit... t Harnett Ha yum *. Harnett
U..iU« wr Grown t ou»t » o.
V> \ Orpheum Theatre
Aren't. • : I A. Cetid-urRh. Mn fr*rr!*2j
t out.rM tur. Mur !i i’ron. Count. Co.
No I. Pomeroy Aft*.
/ r tr.tc t. .'iuim natk-. 3
Contractor t’on -roy Ooiiu a L'lf.Oo.
No 5. On tout H w
Architect .it. .:>g Arcflt. Waa’i u.ih
Nu.«. «'n‘Nnlrai A we.
A: ; t ' n.;..i l
« .uttu t r CL arc Clin.il
No 7. Americ an Hotel Anar*
Arur.t- 11 lt«m. u. tlayncfi ii—... it
< iiiiiactor: Fai.*o * Gray
No f < !ii!'1"-n'» lloapital
Arc! .u • Jlaurea R'.av II« ;*".l
CwuciAfti-r Ad»v Ward
No <• I- 'i T*. icphotn-i\> B!dj.
Ar.-hit.-c: Keel.*.- Y'.iiiiir
C nirac.or Jar. St. fi A Co.
No ;<> ! :-nl .p I!ink PM|.
Ar. hite. i «iny C M nner
Contractor Sutheilaa-t B .v O.
No II. Hoatihcn'a Hank B <1*.
Architect Kane *4 * ni nt
OuutracK-r *»* 8t-w it j.
IV V Medical School
An int. • l C ! a*
Coutr.i tor: J ii Bn*t». U i O.
Stutter lintel
Architect t.o Ii Boat A Sou
Maiiran Kuweit Crowci
Contra to*. Vv. Nuk. lu.;i Co.
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fyCVCi M IO.L I t; :;x;« > f I L.. . I ! . <>w « I
l f lh»' Isrrr • t «rtaMi“hUi'fit «>l it--* £•’• l in t • .vhon- i‘*o-
dKtMnluenuUoiutll! kuo»o. Ti<!e«l 3<
AitWIcctf WWwaiiB* Wal*li ar.l Rllasteln* lUIhrcaaa $
I S tttotiil l oDtf*cajft; ( is jbU# Coastru^tin.) t .
Roof Area la 100V zq.ft
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A Big Saving
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U u e en
TODAY
Essanay Presents
Nell Craiy with Sydney Ainsworth. Ernest
Maupin and Richard C. Travers in
THE TRUFFLERS
Take!' f rom tIt** fanion- A*\ ''Hiiiiwl
Mi l m in in thr < »— nit*|»«»111 an Mauazim*.
Af-i* a
CUB COMEDY
Cominy Tomorrow: Jackie Sanders the
Tom Roy of the screen in
THE CHECKMATE
.anM^ManaaanaH
*
TODAY
SHE FOUYD FRIDAY ON MONDAY
f•'!’ !«>ved him all week. Intrigue
adventure ju d romance make one of the *
grejite^t I'lii-'oplnys of
MISS ROBINSON CRUSOE ) 'n
A live ael Metro Wondefplay of society
m \'cu Y-.rk and Thousand Islands.
Starring
EMMA WEHLEN
The most tu v itching star on the screen.
America;) War News Weekly
l atest Events in American War Prepara*
tions.
‘LONESOME LUKE LOSES HIS
PATIENTS”
2 RfPl Pathe-Luke Comedy
I R INLAND
TODAY
t. K. 0. Comedy
STREET CARS AND CARBUNKLES
Ft aturing
COB M KENZIE.
UNIVERSAL WEEKLY
-AND-
CARTOONS BY MAYER.
Jocer Komedy 4
OUT AGAIN IN A6AIN
C it) Comedy « *
U.J STAIRS
Tomorrow—Special Children's Matinee.
THE PRINCESS NECKLESS
Our Fall Display
Of Millinery and Ready-
to-Wear
SATURDAY Oct. 6
THE HAT SHOP
11 Hi ELIZABETH STREET.
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Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 80, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1917, newspaper, October 5, 1917; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1376897/m1/3/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .