McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 56, Ed. 1 Monday, March 7, 1927 Page: 4 of 4
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Not long ago after we had invited
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FORWARD step in resi-
den’ce construction is
marked by the building of
the Herald-Tribune steel
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the hostess seemed reany to like it.
However, there is some foundation
for the rule that the guest must
| up and find out!"
“How awful!’’ gasped Alice. “You’ll
do nothing of the sort!"
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Dayton
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the steel frame work
covered up.
(International News Service)
BRYAN, March 7.—The Lions Club
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out that steel frames possess tbs
further advantage of reducing the
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The great majority of fires in
residences start in the cellar. The
use of steel and fireproof composi-
tions as a basis for the floors of
the first story will act as a check
to the spread of the fire.
The steel frame house at Tarry
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right to find out what a dinner guest
wants to eat beore you make him
eat itt Regardless of who invented
the form. I say it is a fool form.
1 There are a lot of silly customs.
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about the meal? (No matter how
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Miss Verna Franklin, a member of
the faculty of La Feria schools, spent
the week Aid with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Franklin of North
13th Street.
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Above, the steel frame house at
Tarrytown, N:Y. Below, the frame
before it was covered up by the
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Coet Favors Steel
"As for a comparison between,
the cost of wood and steel frames. I
such a comparison already favors
steel. Further standardization and
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Houston, Tex., Maroh 7.—Dis-
cover/ of one case of diptherla has
WANTED An architectural drafts-
man. Apply C. A. Rainwater, Harrison
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Model House at Tarrytown, '
N. Y., Foreshadows Use
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Plan of first floor
Charles r. Abbott, Ezecuttve DI-
rector of the Institute, "tends to-
wards an almost prohibitive price
for lumber for building purposes.
“Steel frames for dwellings will
reduce the drain on our forests,
and permit the continued use of
wood, Aka reasonable cost, for the
floors, interior finishings, and for
such other use in dwelling con-
struction as falls within its natural
field. Steel will perform a distinct
rytown. New York, built and dem-
onstrated with the co-operation of
the Home Owner’s Service Insti-
tute.
Although the construction of our
modern skyscrapers is made possi-
ble only by the use of standardised I
steel shapes which, while taking up
little room, are able to bear tre-
mendous loads, the use of similar,
but lighter, shapes for dwelling I
construction is a recent innovation.
Prediet increased Use 1
A rapid Increase in the use of 1
steel frames for residences is,
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Plan of second floor
large scale factory production will
still further lower the cost of steel
for residence construction.
“The fact that standardized steel
shapes can be erected more speed-
ily and with less expense than un-
standardized shapes of wood will
be another factor in lowering
costs.”
Reduces Fire Hazard
Aside from a decrease in costs
for the home builder, it is pointed
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to it late, is the question puzzling
J. E MillheiserTwho' owns a grape-
not asking the man what he liked to
eat.
During the discussion I had it em-
phaitcally drilled into me that it is
exceedingly bad form to ask anybody
whom you‘have mvited to dme with
you what he would like to find when,
he sits down at your table. I had
heard that before. My mothr used
to tell me the- same thing. But I
can’t see the sense in it yet.
light' colored kid glove with green
stitching and Petti-point cuff. Finder
please return to Press office and
receive reward. Thanks. • Itp—56
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FOR SALE—Bargains. Nearly new
6 foot Read Davenport sprnig base
and eushions. Wrought iron bridge
lamp with side shades. New elec-
tric heater. Phone No. 10, McAllen.
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sure to get, something that some-
body would enjoy. Were you ever In-
vited out to dinner to find yourself
before an array of eatables that to
you were, almost uneatable? But you
had to eat those things in order to
be polite. #The dinner td you was a
sor of waking* nightmare. There
are persons who dislike beef, others
abhor pork, some others veal, and
ward.E Wise, cio. Gatltng Garage. - hvexenerpradictndtbgtaomctasteot
son. Mission, Texas.
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not comment on the viands. If. It Eller and
is against the law for one to ask a
guest what he likes to eat it should
also be against the law for the, guest g-
to be obliged to say that he liked
what he had been forced to eat.
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collar when last seen. Liberal re-
gergeant plays a reluctant
Cupid in a love story you'll
always remempen Carries
you half-way across the
world, through stirring ad-
venture in many lands, to a
Lovers’ Paradise at last.
Fighting! Lovemaking! -
Never a dull moment! With
Lon Chaney in his greatest
character part! .
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garnets, on Main Street, Saturday
, afternoon. Finder please return to
. BUILDING— If you want to build
and want the best, look over our
work on North Main Street. We
want your inspection. Liberal terms.
A. J. Walker, Home. Builder. 16th St.
and 25th Ave. 3tp—56-58
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TAX COLLECTORS should be said about it. Yet I never System, one fourth crop or $500 cash
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The Treasury department as Aus-jed when some boorish person disre-’Hotel, for next four dys.
Un has just Issued the following I garded that social edict and compu-, 8tp—56-58 ut farm near here aa.
schedule showing when a deputy cob | mented the food. I hare seen that - —---------—----------------— , Recently Milheiser was pruning
lector will be in Texas towns: horrible breach of etiquette commit- [ FOR RENT—Nice east room, ale L‛g citrus grove and found green
tarage. Phone 236 4tp_56-5» f u t ou several six-year old trees.
WANTBID— Ploughing and disking. Tao nuit is about two inches In .. .v
Orchard disking a specialty; by acra diameter and is well advanced at a • ”°u
Phone No. 1610, E. R. time when trees are blooming and j TORNILLOLNew stockbeing
when the crop is practically harvest- j J. E . .
’ built on north side of railroad track.
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11th/Mrs. Jud Powell,-2137 North 11th St.
5th 1 __________________________3tp—56-57-58
I FOR SALE—Five room and bath.
(Corner 16th and 25th Ave. Priced at
FOR SALE—Twelve choice resi-
dence lots, each 50x140 feet with 20
foot alley. Sir lots face south, six face
North. Located at 22nd and 23rd St.
in the CITY LIMITS, WATER AND
LIGHTS. PRICE $5000.00 forak.
TERMS half cash, balance eight equal
annual payments WITHOUT INTER-
EST. Apply to J. G. Grissom. Phone
500, or Jno. M. Rowland. Phone 388.
Owners, McAllen, Texas. 6tp—55-60
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LIONS BUILD,.POOL
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FOR RENT—Two room apartments
furnished or unfurnished, ready for
March 20th. C. A. Ram water. Cor-
ner 12th St. and 11th Ave. Itp—56
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the Interest of human kindness, in
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'Lon Chaney Never Played in a
Bigger Picture
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Falfurrias.
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Galveston
Georgetown
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Granger
Groesbeck ............
Groveton .......
Harlingen ......—
Hearne -..........
Hillsboro _________
Houston
Humble
Huntsville
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La Grange
Lampasas
Laredo
Lvingston
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Luling . .....
March
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Mexia
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Pearsall ...........
Pecos ............. .
Pharr .....................
Pt. Arthur .............
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McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 56, Ed. 1 Monday, March 7, 1927, newspaper, March 7, 1927; McAllen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1505079/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting McAllen Public Library.