The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 287, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 16, 1924 Page: 5 of 8
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HffOR LEAGUE
BALL SEASON
CooYidee Opens at Washing-
ton; Yankees Beat Bos-
ton But Giants Lose to
Brooklyn in First Games
i J*v Th" As-n-iatcd Pre s>
NEW YORK. April 1*. America's
gr< at* t outdoor *• • ctaeh ;hi* 1.12 I
hn<i'hall revue—w:. ; presi nted amid
typical setting- yesterday while no rly
a quarter millti n spectators applaud '<1
the. efforts <>f old star- and new.
President Coolidge perfor.ned one of
th.- in..-' plea-ant dut --s of t •..- chief
• i
at Wii hinpton. If•• o impre*>*-d Wal-
ter Johnson that th*- vit ran if the
iron arm re ponded with the l.e-t hurl
ing pi rforntance of the day. Again t
Philadelphia he p tcht-d h.s Hi] hut-
cut and increased hi- -tring of *rike
out ; to mur than The Senator*
won I to »».
K*-n*-*aw M. Landis commissioner of
has. hall attended the national league
opening at St. Louis where in a heavy
hitting battle tin- home town illi; trated
th* famous phra -. "won in the ninth"
defeating the t uh- ft to a.
Man J< hti'-on president of the Am. r
iean League at at Huston when the
world’s champion- proved th. ir *te< ! by
winning tin- hard* t fought i-ontest of
th* day 2 to 1.
A group of -how girls ugplo d an up
preprint.- dash of Mroadway to th*
' i i
than I l.tHMi |.*t ons t M * - larg* *t crowd
«.f the day aw th* maligned Hrooklyi
Kubin. d* f< the National I.i-i;;ii>
champion n a dose game. :s to 2.
Mayors ilata of oth r .-.tie
t< ;*-d bn*-.. th*- g aeral direct an
i.f the pfa •• ba - Is t ycd and
crowds that excoed-’d 2-a.tMM' in mo t
place eliicr< d their • ffnrt
Old favoriti -tar’ed Well. Walter
J*4i-. -on’ Ha r.v
all. <1 by tt*-orge Sish-r. th-- great St.
Loui i ar.i»--er. who ftei i ease
layoiI will! »n c Vision. y. u ni ly
hutted .TIKI was largely re|mn- ihle for
In team's 7 te i! victory over < hieagu
and fielded fifteen chances perfectly.
Rahe Ruth did lo t hit a home run ha!
In stalled tin Yai 1 e. rally in the n in * it
inning that brought his team from the
rear and won the game. < y William
the National |. igu" home run ka. .
turned up w th rh r. ngh • Harry
III ill inn. Atm i i• ■.•
ha email started with an average of
.tii'ii'i and Rogi i 11• • i * -by. li Nation
al League rival chalked up .409. Tj
t otdi hattml .1! : ill 'i a\ I I 1<- *m‘
name with a ••nsat.on.al catch.
|'n rf Rlue. I let r* i f ir-t I ■ > r-in.
made the only Inn ie run of the da>
giving In team a 1 to ■ i vi lory o*.ei
• h Louis Amei
with .even run and the M" ton Na
I.
ea •uirtment.
V
agauv 'adelphia was the best
pitching* complete performance. I
Roll Sh.*i» Nr Yankees hail Ro i
ton t" tw. t -ven nnings until
11 nmed for ** Lifer. Howard
Kllinke who ee I h' dewed ill*
world s champion .dugi • '-nly five I
liii two i.f wh . h c rue in
The l‘hill:■ and the »ravt ved
to an eleven iruing tie in Philadc.
the score standing • to six. when tl
game was milled on aceount of dark
ti s. In the ninth inning J' Rain ;
Wilt into ' ie lux with the hr -04 full I
. He 1 It
lifter one run had cut -ed the plate hut
tit - run guve them t he t ie.
The Red defeated the Pirates in |
i ■
hr. iking crowd *>f almost .in.OOn. I lit
I'm tl
I m the sixth but aft. r a struggle j
the Reds r<
. It ■ Wfl ■
t!i final i! i n.; -
PACKERS SEEK TO
SEf ASIDE FAMOUS
CONSENT AGREEMENT
( 1»V The A'-ncintoi! P; ' |
\\ \SIIIN«.TI>\. \| ril K. 1 •• Sw •
.•lid \ r iti .* i int.'io-t - of I hie Uf’. won .
ini. mint Tu< da; n an e'fort to *
. .| tiio f n»ou **ronsent derreo" by
Wh'.h ui IH-M the hi* fiv. pa.-kPr
n..ro<l to i! \ it themselves of variou
«otnirot eial act iviti * not directly c*n-
p..|..| with . p*« k mc industry.
Intervening in c -<• pending in th
istrict of C'llnmh a court of ppe is.
Mo Swi ; ai. ' oMnir j:ro»t filed a
1.. nii brief i.int.'no.iir tha* t’e eoi nt
.
fcd.T t gov innirnt i; elf h d violate!
ii part of the arreenu tit by a * en t
;i f.-ment m.de to the eour! r girding
the hasi on v n h t e <1< 'tee oig’.nally
v i ntere.i into.
The p eific complaint til de in the
t i ef w. that in i • ite i t t u' milted
la 1 a I nth to the <0.111 of ppenl* I’"
i!e| 11 ■ . • * ’ ii‘ 1 . ' I th
mi ont d eio i n i • ** in ; !ie * a
th *t t'e p n I t 1. ■! ! <■ -i . ..! ! ’ .vt»
I i m s in violation o* the t.nti tru-*
1.. '. .
fin t' eon* ary th’ «(i packer
p ■ ;p clei'la*. 1 in their hr.of the f «'tcit* tn *• 1 ill not r.e' tit ito or he
.... .1 i. 1 •) ailimli.- tion th t lh“
defend' i t or ti.iy of them. 1 ave n fact
Vo ate.I Mlv i <■ t' 1’. litel S ate
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PUP.IIC LECTURES
i t’v 'P > A . cin'e-t p- 'o)
MSTIW T a a . Anti! 1‘* U. M.
.tonos. pr .flavor >.f . •>■ ir • I to
attire in the 1’niveisiiy of T*.\I* ha
gone to Wiiliita l ilts | . do'iver : 1
tnro to < In women on the Modern
lhama. lie will a 1 .» speak at 1’etr.di.t
before returuiug to Austiu.
To Mark Lincoln Highway
' • «
* o i
. ^JSwrt. Jf
Barnard the cull-tor. pulling the finishing touches «»n the
first ..f four 15-foot tatties I Lincoln which will h* placed
along the Lincoln .Highway in f**.;r states.
Gulf Count Linen Official
Sets Forth Accomplishments
of Road During Recent Years
_
M reetl s. Tex. . April 11. I’.ril.
Nlflt<)WNSVIl.l.i: HKHALI):
Will yi .1 plant the writer th ■
pt ivelt p. as an employee of tli tiu l
• >>; st I.incs i of s. tt inp orth of
the thinps 5 ivoiiiplisht-d l.y 11 • railro .d
company in tli past few yea1 u ieii
hav n suited in much lienrfit to the
\ alley V
The wait r Itpprpei ites the fact that
much yet rein; ins to l e don ir. • nI:i: g-
nt: trai 'p-rtc i ■ n taciii; ie • lot hand-
ling the ever mi i a iiip volume of ton-
nape t> i t ‘u \ a • 1 -t tied t pro-
duct and th; ■ t;cl ■ i not intended t.*
»ppt-< tin entrance of a m u railrond
or any oth» ; eti> n th t nt y lie taken
if i ■: te 11; J da: i ' I vv: t n •:. • i •1 • j« «• t 11 a
j loving t ran -porta: on T.. • ilit.es.
Thei an . howrv r. . tone pnictii"■ !
ph to i .e transpm tat in pro
as it : elate.- the \ ilej which ate
p collar an i lu;am m !•. i .
thr Iiv.ht th • ii inii w icii
i
It - hoilid le tin-l i- in a md tl till
eon v i ct ion 11 it a ie . ! t1 ■ .* tonn ;■ * •:
the \ ." I ley i • •: i p r l • hahle n il . a
It -ht.uld ai a la- horn in mind th t
V ey ' I ifipe l ■ a ■ i.i • -r • vitally it;'e:
e t« • .. sit ;t:d hi) ■ ient ' ii in ri-
. outld ship:; "IU-.
\*. oil *oun.i u.pui at : > .in-
should me n an inl>< und <■ a:ittance
wh re ;.h *}<• in! ound nipimnt ; I. *
Yh. Vu.lt.. will l ip this asuii rot
less th .n t* r. thousand < i- ot' vor I
. l.h woitn. we "■ v*i> .> y. to the n.pp r
two hundred dt lints per ear or tvv■ >
million dollars. 1; th« ten t> m-amt
car- iv hand)* 1 on slow trains and
I i ■ ' r R pool
tion.s th y nmy le wrwt• oih niiili a
dolii.i.- to the dip; r on the other
ha; (1 if they move y !' fre „• ! ml
air.ve at destinhtmn in pood condition
th* -e ea1 n* y net the -nipper tiire:
I i lion c'liliar-. Most of the -hipper*
who Iiiiv ■ i vet! .at: \ . ile . for p. I
••xeivdiiiR * hi e years will i eer.ll t! ■
ll.ll d -hips nf tl earl > r \ ea - ’i a . \ t.
call me- .r« lik> th t "< ar- airivi I
poor (in rit ion. a nlutt .'. or "i ar
ref.sol . c< • lit; tondition tdvi.-e di
position.” It v s the |. a tire in th o
cat ier y ar- fo e eh - i pper to t •
h’j ear :* destination without t< ■ id to
the f.ut th t ' th \ tl!i". '•'';>(■• hav-
ing t ail r e; • n.ipi.t .••**.•hire with hi*
and .•< ate fr. * th* »f f ir t r
vice ‘h .h i r 'it lionnn I*<1 Intr <>
St. i.oui or Cldc : • - * mil t route hi*
ear vi * San Antottio :1 tin* Kat; . An
olh r -hip-* t at Met * tv; -it < he.. «*
the I. and (J. X. : t Houston as . heller
route t r ■ ’ St. l.o*! ■ i ■ <> w h i!
a t-ird h-ppe • Harlir. n would route
Lift Off-No Pain!
\ i
i - . • l;r>: t j • t it ! 1
“Kf wnn. '* on ;ri jii-ijinit i-orn. i
that oum «u>^s t’.-ti
. *11 I t a • . • it' t'*t .*rp
\ jl *lruv.;i -t 1*^ ;l t it!> !
'.‘r <>.•"!; " f r i !\ w cot -it 1 I
r« :i:«- ■ - >> v V . *<•
oori: Is IV. oi it llu* t‘i. .. iv ; f•
liliu-u utUivul wi ***•.%»«« . I
)i r \ til. Santa I <* Tl •• remit
«: that It’ It in c r».. ir. t' th* w cars
up: a 'I it v ry junction to wit ell out
son •• ot tii ca i 1 i re were riot enouph
ears ii-rtcd over any sinjrl • line to
ju ' ify a vi in nt l > |> i* il tr ill ovel
ft
assure I tl: li p| . • that Ins route w:ts
tl;o niii ij t t r .• I i i vice Imt it *
art tin I fart t It * tie •» • itrv .1
iil u . ii i:. t i ti> c s When
t tie I I r ••all ' e 1 111 ■«I it lie till' t ion
I I- cun • s» - e • fit t e hi pi er Ii s pc*
j iit hut th ■ k. Sim freight ser-
vi • o in " 'h t tin' pro-vets could
net is I to point a I eyotol t 'lmapo and
1 > pert the «* r to p. : I ■ ’ (lest illation in
• i .i ■ ■ i • t o huti'1 re !
oil rant in o\'t'to ■ oil market Our
. If in v • 1 ti* > v.a t I m .ted.
\ t • I • t at if ( illlf t o t
f.ttie oft a ! : oh il t lie nil ipper*
• o ; ' r s ih -' i ti o'l t a Ka- * Ttl
p a >v i • • til . po nt in :f out
tii ; • t!ii* il*. ihrr tonnage made
r i »t i" i ;o it j. al. Mot
jot i \ a • ;>r t ro-
! op<> i t lit Ii • I: i.ioad ri <1 . a r «ult
• • • cm ii • t • ... the folaiwinp re-
• !.•• • i ' • ;
. o *:t. I.o ii- and
i i.i i 1 > i ■ i- <! fo*'ty j*i r cent.
7' i ■ r • ■ ■* ' our ’ '■ a s are now
iv ’he : iji.ln tr:■ 1 c nters of
• tl'<* on t. £ifnl • * • ii-**! •
K♦ » ».:;»!.♦:* t in. I^i«»n
r. v * i i *1 «i vt*i - mns onn l»o
1 • i»!t* V f Y«. t I* t . • b *.
Y* n .1 t .i ■ •- will I <* o.iI nt ^
i
\irgina Lady Says That Marly
oi Iicr Long-Suffered Ills
Have l ied Since She Took
Cardui.
II: ‘ 1 Va.—“1 c .n loop good »1
nk;ht now something I have newi
done before in my life” says Mra
Peal a liar. Its of 712 Prospect St.thi»
city “and i is due to Cardui.
“I v.as always nervous and tossco
v hen I mid have been asleep but
nince I took Cardui it has strength-
ened mo nnd my general health is sc
improved that many of the ills from
which I have suffered for years haw
fled. . .
“i u ed to go to bed tired and when
I would g< l up in the morning I was
st 11 tirc l. Xow I fool like doing a
day's v. "k : . my garden or in the
lie o j I v.o all this good health
to « i. r • i had suffered for years
unt.l i took it.
• i .1 h i fenv.de trouble for years
and ■■■•(' :• ix months I was fiat
on my a k. 1 am gh d to reeomraenJ
to ether v men a n. dicinc which has
i. ' • I me."
If you • re nervous and run-down in
health. X. . - a: Mrs. Hawks de-
scril .; o.omi it is probable that
Curdui vXU jit-ally lu-lp j .u. Try it.
NC-1&7
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INSURANCE
Sl'RKTY RONDS
W. B. CLINT
—
70S Merchant* National
Bask |
— PHONE • —
I
V_)
profit this year ami many of them will
• e sold in liustoii N w Yuri:* Pittal urg
I'hilnih Ipiiia. and ('anadian cities it
must ho conceded in fairness that bet-
ter prick.ng methi ds. added exptricnc
etc. attmu-ted more hu.ve s and a wider
dist r ihutii n result'd. but those buy r*
wer not attracted to our products until
f >t freight sc. vice made it pom Me for
our snippers to place their custom'rs.
Today a hot engine awaits the veg-
etal le train at the end o: each division
; coupling is ni de and th train is on
II- way. Icing racks are filled before
a lival of tiain and in a few minut.-s
trim* • < h e r is re-.ceil so that the
trains -chcdal s are muint: inid. The
shippers at Merc'des have loaded over
one thousand ens since J n. I. Snippers
at \\ . slac hr.vc mark ted an equal num
In i. Its safe to say that the M • ee<les
canal system alone will pioducc ovei
thro tn<>u;-:.nd e..rs of veg tables this
'» a-on. I’nd r the old method and tra.ii
.'<:\i<e. it is doubtful i! ten per cent
of the. car. could have b on success-
fully market -d.
l*omp!ants a e sometimes m. de that
t .e ir.ilror.d official or agent is arbit-
iiy and di»e not respond to th re- I
qu.sts nruie * y shipp -is. The handling !
of many cars of perishable each day '<
involv eg p on pt placement proper I
switching icing and re icing places a
ho. vy ies-| < risibility on ; ch official
and em|i.oy<e engaged in the service.
•Mi t.il - rc mad - <»l‘ course. A mistake
ytade in handing »• f »■;.r of pcri'-hnlde
freight is always tTious and leads to
<*• . soim times of temper a w II as
freight. Individual i* quests fur spinal
ei vice ' requt-nt 1 »• mi i. is delay t< other j
shippers i.nd the .rtr.t nt official must®
eott der It wnnle i^-ohlerii rather than f
the sp» eial difficulty that arises if ys- t
tern and o tier is to In- mnintainid. The '
mi'-t eauMic rrities are not usually i
those who ate f-.mil-r with th details I
if the work. Co operation h twe n the |
tatlroad and the shipper ha- accomplish-
ed much in the past ' w years As an
agent for the railroad. I h .v In-coni •
intimately acquainted with the hardship*
t ii t ton frequently confront th ship-
per- of the Vail -y. I fe.-l sure that i-o-
opi ration rather than antagonism will
yi Id great .advantages to all inti ri st*. j
G. K. It I ESS. Ag nt
- - ■
KIM \ NIA HI'VS AIRPLANES
i !tv The Associate I Pres-)
It I '< IIARKST. April 16. Th • new pa-
pet -ay the Kuril; nian government has j
igned a contract to j urrh -e airplane*
froi.i Fr me to the value of ioo.ipiu.immi
lei about $2.1«»0.(MKi ; t present exchange I
rates.)
A. AD M. HONORS
WORLD WAR VICTIMS
fQLLL I SiniiON. To' * April
—The m .Ht itiipi**s<iv ■ cnerno: / it
the lute In .|wii nf •ill.' \ A \| ( '.||ec
of I i xii' .t ill In* t ft* ili iiitalr n i the
t'nllege mill till* Inilitnr.v per vlitiel v. |
hike ii |•ri.iiiiin-iit part. t'.|oii| |ih-
•V Imlllli • x* lltive oc rcl.ii) .<| t|. .t
»V M I \ Stnileiii \'-o i.iii i ii .
fit iilt e 111 ilie ah- ei .• <>i l're.n] \\ j;
Itixrctl. Maj. t tiei - mi | ’| \u.-
• '•illllllUlliler of tile '.tilth |li\j .| i ;11_•
'the war. in wwlii h n man V A V
MM - i v i r| |i.i .i I - T• . -i
tflltnite tlliililiment In lire i -'ii - ■ >i| tin
fift.x -t XV *» - ill' iI I he i nil- V hn i •
their- live' ill the W.nM \\ T-.e .1*.
liltimi Will lake pl.1 I nil \ II _’l
• iiiMin ir I’al \| V II v. i * ia ik« t T«
ileilii atm \ aihlri". All the . lent -
I lie lint - will! i- II. - : e . V |*»J
aleil Ii; if: I ereln.iM V. ill 1. • <| I
illtellil II' the gi|e.'l n| tl • l|e-i
will he given pla if honor in lie ■ mi.
Ilielilfllatn II. TT e eillfel I . n-
- . • •
APPOINT CLAIMS COMMiS.ION
• ttv Th.- A "i ei.ile-J l r - - i
WASHINGTON. \pril I A. inrh
tirni' Were given at tin Whit II. <■
• •wl.iv thill llii \n11 ri .• g \> ir. • rir 1 . j
ileeiihM upon itn ren entaliv. oa th
joint l.niii' eotnini -ion wi.li \| \: *
■tnl h.-nl referrul the. ii i ; ti j
W< xi .III go Vet'll till lit.
ACT QUICKLY J
I *<< fh«* right thing :if tin rig'.t 13: •
t <|lll< klv in * uu ••• .' • 1»11;
In litiif <>f kiiliu-y l|;iiig* r. |ii. i‘
tin* iimuii i ff. 11 vi*.
I Ii ' ' lit hi H
lhi» vifinilv.
II J. I ■ ig • ■. i ' I
T-\.. \ - “I wi t il- ii with
*-* ' h.n kill in’. WlulUX l’f | tOtlp'-ll
I iiMllil htmllx mis.- 111. :c_ :i f||i.| I
htt'l ii 'lull hnnvx | .iin in nix ki m \ -
>i;n and night t
fringulnr n.tioii »f n.v I j.r». 1 h:i
i" g‘* t up fri><|iii<nii\ :i* night in pits
»h*- kiiiiM’.v i«Trt*tiniiM whi.-Ii x • !•<• high
!x oMiinl it fill !.iitiuil in pin- igi . A
frii’li'l :n|vi-f'l tin* to n~»‘ 1 • •:■ 11' - |*i'|
•iti'l mi taking two hn«<*s im Im \\it
'•nrt*i uti'l uu I i Iim’\ iu t' il :i rngul..r
us iv r."
I*ri. <■ ♦•**«•. ii! tiII 'h’ lli rs I »<in*t sin
ly :i-k for :i ki'lm-v ri’tiH* !y g< n‘
I'ill- lln* sni-n- th.it Mr. Trnugot' In. i
I’nst* i Mill.III ii ( ... A11 t Ihif’.i
N. Y. uu
Win worry ami fret—wnsn and
hop**? Why be jealous of thus
with clear soft bkm? It is
Within the. reach of all.
A rich ruddy wholesome com-
plexion is ptc Mdo. it f.: n« t r ime-
thing that is just beyond our reach.
Neither is it something that r* quires
years and years of t« 1 to u< quire.
That clear soft skin is within the;
reai li of eac h and every one of us.
Not like precious .stout availal.de to
but a chosen few—clear a ft skin—
rii h and pure —the sparkle and
brightnt s of yoi’.tii—is a h..'! t
i*a< li ami every out—rich and poor—
young and old.
S. S. *>.. since 1^26. has been t ast-
ing Impurities from the system and
building red Mood cells.
Impurities make "that
complexion you long
for” impossible lied
Idood cells send rich
blood coursing through
yn. r veins. Clear soft skin Is stat-
ely t ie result of a healthy red blooded
■ "ii'iition Within the grasp of all—
Vcs—S. S. S. will help you have the
very skin you seek.
When tho kin Is hard and drawn
—the <?: ■<; sallow and withered—
the figure listless and lifeless—the
: y.'i<m is not on »*dge. Something Is
wrong. Right that wrong. Pbsaese
that clear soft skin—bringyhe youth-
ful glow back into tho cheeks. 3. 3. 8.
will do it.
Miss EtMrd Rose. 422 E. Water St.
jPainted Cost .N*. Y. writes:
“All !h it has been said in favor of
S'. S. S. it true as applied to my cate at
it h.i certainly purified my tytlem and
r>:y complexion is rout clear."
S. S. S. is made of carefully
leeti I and sc ientifically prepared and
proportioned herbs and harks. It la
sold at all good drug stores. The
largo size bottle is more economical.
O O ^he World's Best
VjloodMedicme
nmmm—mmmmmmmwm—■■■mm■■mummmmmmmm
Yen can Buy or S^ll through a Herald Classified
Such popularity must be deserved
XJlb HI I S don’t just happen. to popularity was no accident.
^ Popularity doesn’t come Smokers were ready for a better
ready-made. cigarette and in Chesterfield they • /
In pictures plays or products found it.
success must be built on some- Taste convinced them. That’s
x thing REAL. why men are turning by thou*
Thus Chesterfield’s swift rise sands to Chesterfield.
Chesterfield
CIGARETTES
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