The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 274, Ed. 2 Monday, May 14, 1934 Page: 7 of 8
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HIGHLIGHTS OF “VIVA VILLA”
Vivid episodes In the life of Pa no ho Villa. Mexican war lord as portrayed in "Viva Villa!” il) The
bel army on the move; i2> Wallace Been’ as Pan:ho Villa; (3) Fay Wray as the woman of his delire;
t) The troops halt an j-"°nr irain. "Viva Villa' shows Monday Tuesday and Wednesday at the Cap-
Dl theatre. Browns^*'
u*t like in the movies though it waa real and very much in earnest was the wedding of Carmelita
jgiaghty film actress to Carey Wilson scenario writer. Here are the flower-decked bride left and brill*
groom with Jean Harlow right who was matron of hooor.
Asked to Draft Bill to “Nationalize” Silver
. ...——— *
"We are pretty happy now” said Senator Key Pittman as he and three other silver bloc senators left
the White House as shown above after their conference with President Roosevelt at which it wa« un-
derstood they were asked to draff a bill for “nationalization” of the metal. Left to right: Senators Alva
B Adams. Colorado: William H. King Utah; Pittman. Nevada and Wilitem E. Borah. Utah.
THE HITS Ey Crawford Young
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63 g/^v \ ± &S3yd
*D\9 STVBBY >WS 30D^CM9A WAOE Sn'CC*4
CLASA Knows just how lie make Bui) P/vle wrfH Terror
YOUNGEST PILOT
1
Conard Fisher above. 2 2-
vear-old manager of the Musko-
gee. Okla. club of the Western
Association is said to be the
youngest in organized baseball.
Fisher a catcher began his pro-
fessional career only last year
with Bartlesville Okla. after
signing a Detroit contract He
still is the property of the
Tigers who own the Muskogee
franchise. +
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f Announcement!
POLITICAL
Announcements
Under this beading arc published
the naznas at candidates lor public
office. The fees for announcements will
be ss follows:
For District offlees . $25 00
For Oounty offices . $2100
For Justice of the *eaee . $15.00
For Precinct offices . $15.00
Names of the candidates will be car-
ried In the announcement column until
July primary.
The Brownsville Herald la authorised
to make the following announce vents
of candidates subject to the action of
the Democratic primary In July:
For Congress—15th Congressional
District—
GORDON GRIFFIN
For State Senator. 27th
Senatorial District of Texas—
ARCHER PARR (Re-election)
For Judge County Court at Law—
BASCOM COX
For District Clerk—
P. E. (MONTY) MONTGOMERY
For County Judge—
JUDGE A. W CUNNINGHAM
(re-election)
OSCAR C. DANCY
For Assessor and Collector of Taxes
B. FRANK HARDIN
RALPH T. AGAR
For County Superintendent—
JOHN F. BARRON
MRS. W. R. (BUI) JONES
5 Lost and Found
LOST—Saturday near business dis-
trict. ladles' hand bag; contents
of value only to owner. Call
388. reward Y-68
6 Personal
Rheumatism and Sciatica yield
quickly to our treatments. Con-
sultation free. Phone 687.
DR. C. RANZELL’S
Nu-Health Clinic
At Port-Way Drug Store Bldg.
Victoria Heights. Brownsville.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF’S SALE
THE STATE OF TEXAS)
COUNTY OF CAMERON)
Notice Is Hereby Given that by
virtue of a certain Order of Sale
issued out of the Honorable 103rd
Judicial District Court of Cameron
County on the 13th day of March
1934 by J. J. Bishop Clerk of said
Court for the sum of $5415.57 with
interest and costa of suit under a
Judgment in favor of State Na-
tional Bank of Brownsville Texas
ir. a certain cause In said Court
Nc. 12719 and styled: State Na-
tional Bank vs. G. C. Wagner et ah
placed in my hands for service
I. W. F. Brown as Sheriff of
Cameron County. Texas. did
on the 13th day of March
1934. Levy On certain Real Estate
situated in Cameron County. Tex-
as described as follows to-wit:
The undivided one-third (1-3) in-
terest of G. C. Wagner in and to
Lot Four (4) Block Fifty-five (55)
in the City of Brownsville Texas:
ana Fifty-eight and one-third
• 58 1-3) shares of stock of Wag-
ner Investment Company of
Brownsville. Texas evidenced by
certificate of stock Number Sevn
(7); and levied upon as the
property of G C Wagner and A.
B Cole; and that on the First
Tuesday in June. 1934 the same
being the 5th day of said month
at the Court House door of Cam-
eron County in the City of
Brownsville Texas between the
bcurs of 10 a. m and 4 p. m. by
virtue of said levy and said Order
of Sale. I will sell said above de-
scribed Real Estate at public ven-
due for cash to the highest bid-
der as the property of said G. C.
Wagner and A B. Cole;
And In compliance with law I
give this notice by publication in
the English language once a we?x
for three consecutive weeks imme-
diately preceding said day of sale.
In The Brownsville Herald a news-
paper published in Cameron Coun-
ty
Witness my hand tihls 2nd day
of May. 1934
W. F. BROWN. Sheriff.
Cameron County Texas.
By J. R. Snoeberger. Deputy.
(5-13-21-28—3t—4787»
[ Announcements *]
FUNDS mre available for payment
in full of 1931 Maintenance notes
dated April 25. 1932. J. P.
Maher. Secretary. Brownsville In-
dependent School District.
8 Travel Opportunities
McAllen • Reynosa
BUS
DAILY SCHEDULE
Leaves Leaves
McAllen Reynosa
8:30 am. 110 an.
10:00 a. m. 9:00 a. m.
12:00 p. m. 11:00 a m.
2:00 p. m. 1:00 p. m.
6:00 p m. 5:00 p. m.
4:00 p. m. 3:00 p. m.
8:00 p. m. 7. ' p. m.
Special bus from Reynosa Sat-
urday and Sunday. 10:30 p. m.
Aatometivs
10 Autoa for Sale
Good Used Cars
Nine Chevrolet*
Three Ford*
Two Dodges
Studebaker Com-
mander Sedan
Patteson Motor Co.
9Vt Elisabeth St
11 Autoa Wanted
WILL PAY CASH for good used
Chevrolet or Ford. A Martlnal 8
rales out old Port Isabel road.
Phone 8013-F-14. Y48
25 Buildera-Contractora
BEN VT PROCTER
Consulting Engineer
Preliminary Investigations. Detail
Plans and Construction
Supervision
Examinations and Reporta
515 Uth St. Phone 151
BROWNSVILLE
15 Garages & Service Sta.
27 Heating Plumb. Roofing
] This Curious World Ferguson j
Qu.S. GOVERNMENT CLERK IN COPYING
the AA££l/sr in the tariff act of
June 6 I&72 placed a comma SfPOAf
THE WORD "A£AA/rS" INSTEAD OF A£7£A
IT... THEREBY PLACING AAO/£ON THE FREE
LIST/ THE ERROR WAS CORRECTED IN 1874.
SEA-WATER
►OR. the aquarium
OP THE LONDON
ZOOLOGICAL* GARDENS
IS SHIPPED PROM THE
SA'y o* g/sCA'y?
€ UK t m tamo me.
f Batmen Services
28 Moving Truck*—Storage
WHETHER you want to bay tell
rent or exchange a Herald Clas-
sified ad can put you in touch
with the right party. Phone No. 8
j AUSTIN TRANSFER CO »*!
Levee. Moving anc c rat ins
Phone 421 U06
30 Fix It
J
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32 Printing—Office Sup.
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34 Insurance
WOOD & DODD
INSURANCE
SURETY BONDS
Phones 10ft - 101
Brownsville
Spivey - Kowalski Building
j - -
INSURANCE
BONDS
W. B. CLINT
Phone 6
White & Sutherland
INSURANCE — BONDS
LIFE INSURANCE
PHONE 417
State National Bank Bldg.
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Employment ]
38 Help Wanted—Male
a
WANTED people to buy bread
direct from the baker and save
tnonev. Bread made with milk
and honey. Gateway Bakery. 332
Elizabeth St Y-36
Financial
42 Auto Loanz
AUTO LOANS
On Private Passenger
Automobiles
Quick Service—Reasonable Rates
II. L. OLEK
Office 9. Madison Hotel Bldg.
Harlingen — Phone til
SCOTT’S SCRAPBOOK
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^E Shovel-itiSKED
MASfODON HAD
JAWS SHAPEP
LIKE A
COAL SCOOP-
'two
MILLION
VEARS
Aqo <HE
ANIMAL
LIVED
IH
ASIA
e* ..
Livestock |
49 Horses-Cattle
FOR SALE—4 Jersey milch cow*
All fresh. Phone 981. Y45
I Merchandise
.. ... ..J
52 Household Goods
Phone our neareat
for a liberal Trade-i
in Ailowanea” an
old furniture.
Brownitvllle: Elisabeth .
13th Street* ..
Harlingen: 307 W. Jackson St. .
McAllen: 305 S Main 8t.. next
to Palsoe Theatre . 301
rree Delivery to Any Home In the Valley
54 For Sale Miscellaneous
FOR SALE—Amusement machine*
—Airways 'Jigsaws World Se-
ries Skipper. Leland. Scoreboard.
Priced right. Mr. Abrams. Miller
Hotel. Y140
55 Boats and Accessories
FISHERMEN
Build your own boat Oak and
cypress dressed to any thickness
at no extra charge.
Tuggle Sash and Door Co.
Phone 880 — 257 Fronton
Rentals
1
63 Apartments
FIVE ROOM completely furnished
apartment. Phone 578 442 South-
east Levee. X-23
IF VOL WANT to sell those odd
pieces of furniture stored away
in the attic just call Number 8.
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_Rentals *
63 Apartment*
—-» -
FURNISHED apartment la uaplax;
garage; all conveniences. 1133
West Levee. W-111
SETHMAN Apartments — Madera
well furnished comfortable apart-
ment. Phone 1231. 234
SWEENY APARTMENTS — Mod-
ern well furnished; extra cool;
garage; rates reduced. First and
Adams. Y-42
FOUR - ROOM furnished ” apart-
ment; newly decorated; pttvala
bath. Adams and Palm Boule-
vard. Y-«4
LOS FRESNOS—Four-room mod-
em apartment; vacant May 20th;
917.50. Bing ley Motor Co.. Los
Fresnos. Y-40
65 Houses
MODERN Unfurnished 1 - room
house. Close In. Call 79-J. Y-dt
67 Room and Board
ROOM AND BOARD for gentle-
men; prices reasonable — ill
Southeast St. Charles 8t Phone *
552. X-lld
FURNISHED room - board; pri-
vate family. Phone 578 442
Southeast Levee. Y-S5
Real Estate
77 Business Property
BARGAIN
Commercial Real Estata
Must sell. 24 lots. 125 x 120 on
paved street and spur track with
private siding Also a five-room
house. Good investment. Addre«
i Box 228 Brownsville Texas.
. ———.....
SIDE GLANCES. Georee Clark |
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“Now driver don’t take your eyes off little Mary Belle.^jg
. „ - By R. J. Scott
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Buell, Ralph L. The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 274, Ed. 2 Monday, May 14, 1934, newspaper, May 14, 1934; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1395138/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .