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Selection And Buying Are Both Easy If You Read These Classified Ad Pages I rJs-| Classified Business Directory ARCHITECTS BEN V. PROCTER ENGINEERING CO. Architects—Engineers 308 Merchants Bank Bldg. Phone 817 Brownsville. Texas E. G. HOLLIDAY Architect and Builder 409 State Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 906 R. NEWELL WATERS Architect 1-13 Security State Bank Building Weslaco. Texas E. B. GORE Civil and Consulting Engineer Room 408 State National Bank Blda Brownsville. Texas. Phone 1077. BUILDERS—CONTRACTORS PROCTER & DUDLEY General Contractors 528 Washington St. Brownsville, Texas Phone 627 E. M. RIDLEY General Contractor R<*ds Land Leveling plowing. Excavations Embankments 408 Merchant* Nafl. Bank. Brownsville. CASH REGISTERS NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO. j Registers bought, sold and exchanged W. E. 8anders, RepresenUtne Phone 29. Harlingen. Tex. Box 905 DRAY—TRANSFER _ Mason Transfer & Grain Co. bonded warehouse SEEDS OP ALL KIND3 Light and Heavy Hauling WE MOVE ANYTHING 1105 Adams. Phone 128 f AUSTIN TRANSFER COMPANY Crating. Shipping. Hauling Phones 421 ami ol9 *" FLORISTS --- THE FLOWER SHOP Cut flowers, pot plants, funeral designs and bouquets 1254 Elizabeth St. Phone 1388 BCWYER THE FLORIST, flower* and funeral designs. St. Charles ar/JPP'ta streets. Phone T71. E HOTELS—CAFES_ WHITE KITCHEN Famous for Its Cooking-Immaculacy and Service The popular place for business lunches 13th between Elizabeth and Washington Hat Renovating First Class Hat Renovating & Shoe Repairing Delta Shoe & Hat Shop We Call for and Deliver Phone 535 “ INSURANCE ■ -- ' i W. B. CLINT : INSURANCE SURETY BONDS 208-9 Merchants National Bank PHONE 6 ILLER. EBY District Manager Life Insurance Company We specialize on monthly income service *08 Baiter Blf!* Harlingen Texas Fhone 504 PAINTING PAINTING. Pape.-hangmg. Decorating •nd Teutontng. P W Ricks. 1446 Un- I coin bt. Phone 132S-J ftna^iaT LOANS Oa Improved residence tnd business property. Todd and Underwood 1057 Levee St, ■rcrvnaniie. Teiaa i FINANCIAL LOANS To buy. to bui!d, to re-Ilnance or Im prove your home or business property. Any Town in the Valley. Gunn & Holdridge Over First National Bank Pharr. Texas. I 1 LOANS Business property at 6. 6Va and RESIDENCE LOANS Semi-Annual Payments at 7 and 8^. Monthly payments $1213 per $1000.00 D L WELCH 19 Arcade -Idg. Phone 1410 MATTRESS RENOVATING Let Us Renovate Your Mattress We make mattresses to order. AH repair work guaranteed SOMMERS 12th and Adams Phone 674 OFFICE EQUIPMENT ART METAL FILING Equipment Maverick-CIarke Litho Co. 208 Merchants National Bank Phone 617—Brownsville Office Equipment and Supplies HARGROVES STATIONERY & BOOK STORE Brownsville, Texas FUNERAL DIRECTORS roofing” THE TURNER BROWNSVILLE ROOFLNG CO.. Inc. We respectfully solicit your re-roofing as well as new. Eighth and Railroad Brownsville. Tex. Phone 1168 TYPEWRITERS DAVENPORT Typewriter Exchange j (Brownsville's Typewriter House) | Distributors, New L. C. Smith "Si- j lent” 8 and Late Corona 4 type writers. Also sell Royal Portables | and "Factory” Rebuilts—all makes ; We repair all makes typewriter and adding machines. 1112 Elizabeth \ St. Phone 1105. -,_,... , WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITER SALES CO. Typewriters—Adding Machines Supplies—Repairs Phone 506—Harlingen PROFESSIONAL ATTORNEYS RALPH A. DUNKELBERG Attorney at Law Commercial Collections a Specialty 106 Seabury. George and Taylor Building Brownsville. Texas » ■ — - —» ■■■ i. ■ , , — Davenport. West and Ransome Attorneys at Law 307-308 Merchants National Bank Brownsville. Texas H B. GALBRAITH Attorney at Law Merchants National Bank Bldg. Brownsville. Texas J. T. Canales C. S. Eldraan. Jr. CANALES AND EIDMAN Attorneys at Law Real Estate a Specialty 3C3 Merchants National Bank Brownsville. Texas H. L. Yates \ Attorney at Law State National Bank Bldg. Brownsville CHIROPRACTOR M. Cook, D. C. CHIROPRACTOR Nerv-O-Meter Service 171S Grant and Seventeenth Victoria Heights Brownsville. Texa*. Phone 1228-J EL VIBRA SYSTEM USED REAL ESTATE j LOS EBANOS Brownsville's Suprema Residential District, carefully restricted, com pletely improved. Home sites from $1200 00. easy terms. James-Dtckin son Co. Realtors, corner 'rraveler.' Hotel Bldg.. Brownsville;. Where There’s a “Want” —that’s where The Herald Want Ads shine. Want ads cov ering the range of hu man needs from build ing a home to shoe re pairing — from paper ‘hanging to professional services. Little adver tisers who do big jobs at small cost, daily car ry their announcements in this “Classified Busi ness Directory”* AUTO.MOTIYB PRICED RIGHT 1927 Chevrolet Coupe.$375 00 1925 Naash light 6 Sedan ....$400 00 1926 Oldsmobtle Coupe.$325 03 CASH TRADZ TERMS BROWNSVILLE NASH CO. 1327 Levee. Phone 1366 Q-332 A PICK-UP FOR SOMEONE I An unusual buy. Studebaker Phaeton. ,good mechanical condition, good tlrea. looks good. This car Is going at $230 for quick sale. See this on*. PATTESON MOTOR CO. R-50 I 10th & Adams STEVENSON MOTOR CO.. Inc. Brownsville, Texas. WILL TRADE redan or roadster for a truck. W R McElroy. Brownsville. R-101 DODGE BUSINESS COUPE, in first class condition. For sale by owner. Call 1305-M.__ | TOR SALE—Cadillac wrecker, cheap Call 191. 14th and McKinley. R-109 Highest Cash Offer Takes These Bargains Ford Truck—as la. Ford Touring—as la Narh Touring—as Is. Give us vour cash price—they must be sold this week. Highest offer gett any one or all. Act quick. TEX-MEX FISHERIES By Express Office Missouri Pacific Depot. R-114 AUTO REPAIRING FOR OENUINE NASH PARTS AND SERVICE You should see us We are equipped with everything It takes to render A-l service. Alto washing, polishing and greasing. BROWNSVILLE NASH CO. 1327 Levee. Ptftne 1368. P-193 LOST AND FOUND j PERSON FINDINO rample case con taining enlarged pictures, please bring [ to Herald office. Reward R-103 I LOST—Kev tied on comer of handker ! chief in Vicinity of 621 Washington or 11th and Elizabeth. Reward. Phene 896-J._R~113 HELP WANTED DIFFICULT PROBLEMS are often easily solved by a classified ad WANTED — Experience;* stenographer Preference given to applicant with law office training. Address Box 665. Mis sion. Texas. SITUATN .'S WANTED THOROUGHLY experlaneed bookkeeper and accountant wants employment any where in Valley. Can handle small amount dictation. Reasonable salary to start Not afraid of work. Your con sideration will be apreclated. Box R-51. Herald. R-Sl YOUNG MEN don't have to go west” now to find opportunity. Plenty of I openings which can lead 'o success in I this city are to be found In the ciasal ' fled ads. WAN TED—Posi non as representative 1 lor wholesale company In Valley, or 1 traveling salesman Have had 17 years experience In wholesale dry goods busi ness and at present traveling salesman but want position In Valley. Furnish A-l reference. Address R-72. care Her ald. R-92 BTENOGRAFHER cf several vearss' ex perience desire* posifirn Eagt of ref erences. Box 42S Mercedes R-US WANTED—Job on farm between San Benito and Edinburg as caretaker Have had 18 years' experience on farm. Write or phone San Benito Motor Co . J. M V._ R-121 PRACTICAL NURSE desires position as companion to invalid or elderly couple Will go out of city. Call 22. San Benito. r.122 WANTED TO BUY” WANTED TO BUY-Oood first ven dors lien notes or good bargain In in come property. Ira T. Baize. 233 Br ker Bldg.. Harlingen. Texas. R-126 _LOST AND FOUND LOST—Bar pin. filigree design, dia mond set; somewhere in business sec tion Reward. Phone 1256-J. R-132 LOST—BUI fold, containing papers and money; address of owner is inside: re ward If returned to owner or leave at Herald office. R-136 ; PERSONAL * DR COOK. Chiropractor, bath parlors, massages, El Vlbra reducing system used Cook * Williams. 1715 Grant St.. telephone 1228-J. r.j lit SINES!. PPuRTUNITY FOR SALE—Garage and service station. Good Valley town, fine location. Box 27 La Feria. Q-207 SUCCESS DEPENDS on you. One of the first steps towards it Is to watch for the many and varied opportunities listed In the Classified Section. FOR SALE—Good bakery and cafe. Rent building reasonable Address Box 254. Edcouch. Texas. R-4 POSTOFFICE Confectionery at La Fe ria for sale. Inquire at confectionery. _ R-3S FOR SALE—The only wholesale meat and sausage factory In the Valley. The best opportunity in Texas for a man that knows lha business and has some capital. Address B & H. P. O. Box 467. San Benito. Texas R-65 FOR SALE—Orocery and market. Clean stock. Growing business Small capital needed Reason for selling, other business claims attention.- Ad dress R-97. care of Herald. R-97 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY BATH HOUSE with swimming pool, water toboggan, picnic grounds, on Harlingen highway, for rent reason able. A live wire can make big money with this. Phillips Store, San Benito. R-104 ONE FIRST -CLASS restaurant doing good business in one of the beet towns in the Valley. Will sell at bargain. Write F W. Howard or call 1090. Brownsville. R-46 FOR SALE OR LEASE—One of the finest businesses In a rapidly"growing town in the Lower Rto Qrande Val ley. Will bear Investigation. For par ticulars. write Willacy County News. Raymoadvllle, Texts. R-124 FINANCIAL MONET TO LOAN—Eight per rent, on acceptable security by individual will buy vendor's lien notes. State your needs as to amount, nature of coliat I eral. etc. Confidential. Address Box ; R-87. care The Herald R-E7 LIVESTOCK—POULTRY FRESH COWS for sale. Oocd ones. Rosroe Fraser. Pharr. Texas. R-6D MISCELLANEOUS I -- ; WANTED—Plain or fancy sewing. Phon* 848-W. SCO W. St. Francis. R-72 ARTICLES FOR SALE : FOR SALE—2-wheelad trailer. $20 L. M Young. 1417 Lincoln. Phone 913-J. R-85 < FOR SALE New stock of plumbing and plumbing supplies of all kinds; also soil pipe and fittings, whole sale and retail. Sampson Machinery & Supply Co. Houston, Texas ONE VICTOR and one Edison phono graph. slightly used: term*. $5 00 month. Phone 868-M. or P. O Box 582. Browns ville F. D. Hambly. R-43 GOOD USED piano: easy terras Phone 863-M. or P. O. Box 582. Brownsville F. D. Hambly.R-44 FOR SALE—7-ft. electric fan for gar age and filling station. Very reason able price. Phone 930. R-102 I BRIGHT CANE HAY for sale; $17.00 j per ton. delivered. J. B Kee. 1523 W. | Elizabeth street. Phone 1393-W. i NEW SINOER electric sewing machine for sale at a bargain. Address R-117. care Herald. R-118 FOR 8ALE—One large and one small diamond In platinum pin*: also radio and Vlctrola combined Phone 640-M i Harlingen, or P. O. Box 716. R-119 RE AL~E STATE CAUTIOUS SPENDERS ftnd great sat ] isfactlon In carefully looking over ths ' classified columns. ; A SACRIFICE—40 acies of good cotton ' and vegetable land near Ban Benito. All In cultivation with a small Mexi can tenant house. Only $100.00 per acre with terms on part and purchaser to gat crop rental If purchased before July 1. No trades considered. 8. C Graham, phone 179. Brownsville, Texas R-137 For Sub-Division 160 Acres Located 4 blocks from the high school and closer to Brownsville than the exclusive Los Ebanos Subdivision. Winding resaca run ning through property offering natural take front sites for sub division. This property Is for sale b? owners a-d can be bought at a very attractive price. Henson-Lo max <L Houston and Brownsv.lla Development Co. INVESTIGATE SUMMIT PLACE THEN INVEST In Brownsvllle'a new business and residential sub-division, located on 13th and 14th ■treats, one mile from Oateway Br.dgs. on the main thorough fare leading to the proposed ship chennel. municipal air port, rich farming district of El Jardln. and Boca Chtca Beach Easy terms Ten per cent down, balance 5 years to pay. Jesse Dennett. phone42C. Brownsville. Texas. FARMS FOR SALE 300 Acres Cleared Situated within six blocks of the El Jardin Hotel. This property offers a wonde r f u 1 opportunity for an in dustrial sub-division or for small acreage sub division for grapefruit. Considered the highest spot in Brownsville. For sale by OWNER at $600.00 per acre. Price and terms to suit. Re lease clauses on either lots or acreage. Henson Lomax-Hous t o n and Brownsville Develop ment Co., Brownsville, Texas. TT MEANS a good deal when you fcuy through a classified ad. IT WOULD SURPRISE you if you knew how many people got tht Jobs they now have through classified ads 10 ACRES CITRUS LAND, one-half mile from Highway, 4-room house, good crop on land. Ten acre*, one half in orchard, one-half In aspara gus: well located, both priced to sell: term*. Ugxlegralf La Ferla. Texas. R-M IMPROVED FARM FOP. SALE-10‘1 acres. Hidalgo county. All cleir. $3,500 improvements. $65 an acre, all carh. C. E RedSund. Lyford. Texaa- R-113 CLASSIFIED RATES and RULES Advertisements will be accepted over the telephone from telephone subscribers, or from those ns ring regular charge accounts. Other classified advertising must be ac companied by cash. No advsrtisln* accepted on an “until forbid” order. A specified number of Insertions must be, given. I The Herald reserves the right to place all advertisements under the ! proper classification, and reject; unclean or objectionable copy. Obituaries, resolutions, and cards of thanks will be taken at the reg ular classified rate. The publishers are not responsi ble for copy, omissions, typograph ical error or any unintentional er ror that may occur, farther than to correct In the neat lasu* after it is b.-c’igat to their attention. All ad vertising orders are accepted on this basis only. Telephone No a aud dictate your advertisement to an experienced classified writer. To Insure publication same day copy should be presented not later than 10:30 a. tn. Copy for Sunday issues should be tu not later than 1:30 p. m Saturdays to insure proper classification CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES 20 words cr less, one in sertion 30c Over 20 words, one insertion. per word .MU Subsequent Insertions run con secutively. per word. lc B7 month, per word.25c Minimum for monthly rata. 10 worda. No classified advertisement ac cepted for less than.30c ! LOCAL READER RATES Readers, per count line, 2Cc— Per Inch .Si 20 Second and third days. 17c per line; fourth, fifth and sixth days. 15c per line; 7 consecutive days. 15c oar Una. j REAL ESTATE A SACRIFICE—40 acres of good land all In cultivation, fair small set of im provements. tmall citrus orchard, lo cated less than two miles from the city limits o! Harlingen, htlf mile off pave ment and on road to be paved. Only I $150 00 per acre with terms on part, if < I purchased before July 1. No trades! 1 considered. S. C. Graham. Phone 179 I Brownsville. Texas. R-137 LOTS FOR SALL_ IT’S A aOOD INVESTMENT to tell all J ! the facts tn a classified ad. The best results follow quickly. HOUSES FOR SALE FOR SALE—Modern new home. 6 ) rooms, bath, hot water, garage; cor ner Levee and 10th street. West Brownsville. Small down payment, balance like rent. T. Aziz, phone 502 or 691. P-133 FOR SALE One seven-room house, one-half block from high school. House two years old. On Adams, between First and Palm 1 Bird. Lot fifty by one hundred twenty feet. Modern in every way One thou- j sand cash will handle this place. ' Phone 1090 or writs F W. HOWARD ' Q-233 5-ROOM RESIDENCE on corner lot tn | West Brcwnsvtlle for sale, or trade for a good business. Address P O. Box 457. San Benito. Texas. R-7-1 j FOR SALE—Two-stcry tile and stucco j residence tn Los Ebanos on Palm Blvd. I Apply F. WT. Howard. Phone 1090 R-81 | Blv OR EXCHANGE HAVE NEW 7-room 2-story brick irs- ! idence In M-mphls. Tenn. also double , ' brick store building In Crawfordsvllle. , Ark . 21 miles of Memphis, to trade for small buslnesa in Valley. Address R-93. care Herald. IMPROVED 40-ACRE FARM near Shawnee, Ok la., to exchange for Val ley land near Alamo; 7-roon: house, barn, well and mill ;lots of fruit and berr.es. No debt. Updegraff. La Fe rla. Texas. R-J25 - __ I RENTALS 1 FOR RENT—Store rooms Id Stegrr.au J building Bert Cromack. M-5C | SPEND MORE time with the Classified Section and save more money and steps. APARTMENTS ALONSO APARTMENTS—Nicely fur nished. Corner Sixth end Levee Phone 838. P-20c VERY COOL 2-room south apartment with gas. garage free. $29. Telephone 946-W. Q-21 INTRODUCTIONS between buyers eml sellers are efficiently made by classl-1 : fled ads. MAY DAY APARTMENTS—Cool. new. modern, well located. Completely fur nished including zerorone. gas. garage 1 Summer rates. 121 Washington. Phone j 714. Q-163 ! APARTMENT tor rent on paved street. Lights, water and gas furnished. All conveniences. Phene 429 0-27* IS YOUR JOB as good as those ottered In the Classified Section? -- 4-ROOM APARTMENT, private beth. i hot water. Corner Adams and Boule j vard. Phone 764. P-1S6 IF YOU HAVE something to sell eg ularly. ask for a district salesman who will explain the low business rates for dally ads In the Classified Section. SWEENY APARTMENTS—Extra tool, well furnished apartments; electrical refrigeration, garage, modern, maid service Everything for housekeeping. Summer rates. Phone 1033-W First and Adams. R-93 IF YOU WANT to rent a house or apartment, call Howard, 1090. R-107 FOR THE COOLEST mo«t desirab’.e apartment In town, phone 558. Q-93 FURNISHED APARTMENTS—W iter, ughts and gas furnished. Phone 5S. P162 FOR RENT—Ideal apartment, every thing new. completely furnished. Rea sonable rental Call 1173-W. Q-196 CONLEY APARTMENTS—Cool, and all conveniences. 357 W. Levee or phone ! 347-R. Q-214 ' FURNISHED APARTMENT with all conveniences. Including garage; $33 00. 402 Adams street. Q-25S j 6-ROOM upstairs apartment. Fifth and St. Charles. Apply lower apartment. R-82 i - FURNISHED ROOMS ® ROOMS, one bloc* from postorflce. one block rrom El Jardtn hotel; larte. j southern exposure; reasonable. Phone i I226-W or 1317 M-215 ROOM3 AND APTS—Reasonable rates. Glen wood Hotel Phone 619 PI 18 COOL FURNISHED ROOMS two blocks from postoffice. Also furnished apart - | raent. 1005 8t. Charles. Phone 1340-W Q-216 FURNISHED ROOM for rent Front , bed room on cool side In modern home ■ gas water heater. Apply 403 St. r'ren | els street. E-lll FURNT IfLD ROOMS COOLEST ROOMS In town; 2 blocks ot postoffice. 912 Levee. Q-243 FOR RENT—Delightfully cool bedroom In modem home, to one or two gentle men; garage If desired. Phone 415-W. R-48 FOP. RENT—Nice cool bedroom ad journ* bath. Reasonable and close in Gentlemen preferred. 622 St. Charles. Phone 652. R-SS FOR RENT—Nice furnished reoms for gentlemen Also chicken house and garage. 809 Elizabeth. R-U2 BEDROOM In private family; 82 50 per week. 904 Adams street. R-120 BOUSES FOR RENT—7-room house, modem conveniences. between Third and Fourth. Washington street. Q-137 FOR RENT to responsible party, the old 3-story Bruiay home. 540 Elizabeth street, phone 414, or P. O. Box 82. R-19 ROUSE FOP. RENT—On 5th street, be tween Levee and St. Charles. R-5S I ---— .—— FOR PENT—5-room house, modem conveniences; extraordinarily furnish ed; double garase: ideal piece for cool ness and comfort; reasonable rent. 1S33 Harrison street. Also 2-room apart ment Ui my heme; be the first to use thi“ nice clean apartment; adjoining bath; garage furnished One-room apartment adjoining garage in yard; will rent furnished or unfurnished Phone 12S5-M for appointment. Mrs Williams. 1649 Vrant, Victoria Heights R-127 FURNISHED GARAGE HOUSE for rent; 4 rooms, garage and shower bath: on Elizabeth street. See R M. Warren, owner, at house between Washington and Elizabeth streets, next door to Porfman Apts. R-ll' ROOMS AND”BOARD BOARD AND ROOM by the meal or week. 1004 St. Charles. Phone 629-W Q-143 DON'T WASTE money ty overlooking the bargains offered dally :n the Class ified Section WANTED TO RENT WANTED—Board and room for young couple. Mcustte, phone 1170. R-110 CLASSIFIED RLADET.3 never say "I v.-ant" for ions LEGAL ADVEST1SEMEN i Settled bids addressed to the Hon. A B Cole, mayor, will be received on or up until 10 a. m . June 21 1929. for the leasing of the city ab attoir for a term of one to five years. The bids will give terms of the lease. Any further information will be furnished by the city manager. The city reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. A. E. MUNDAY. City Secretary. 6-11 to 23-3461. NEW LIGHT CANE KAY for sale: $17 90 p*r ton. delivered. J B. K-'e. 1523 W Elizabeth street. Phone 1293-W. Scaled bids addressed to the Hon. A. B. Cole. Mayor, will be received up until 10 a. m. June 21. 1929. for approximately 45 squares of metal roofing 24 guage galvanized corru gated iron—Armco Iron or equal in place on building covering boiler at City Light Plant. The City reserves the right to re ject ary and all bids. A. E. Munday, City Secretary. SBaletl bids addressed to the Hon A. B Cole. Mayer, will be received up until 10 a. m.. June 21. 1929. for the construction of side rails to building covering boiler at city light plant, the City to furn.sh all mate rial. Plans and Specifications are on file at the City Manager's office Any further information will be furnished by the City Manager. The City reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. A. E Munday. City Secretary. """citation by publication No. 8556 Sam E. Willis vs. Rov M Lynn. In the District Court. Cameron County. Texas. The State cl Texas to the Sheriff or any Constable cf Cameron County—Greeting: You are hereby commanded that by making publication of this Cita tion in soma newspaper published in the County cf Cameron once in each week for four <4» consecutive weeks previous to the return day | hereof, you summon Roy M Lynn, whose residence is unknown, and , who is Elleged to be a non-resident i | LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT of the State of Texas, to be and appear * at the next regular term of the District Court of Cameron 1 County, to be holden at the Court House thereof, in the City of Brownsville, on the third Monday In July. A. D. 1929. the same being the 15th day of July. A. D. 1929, then and there to answer a petl tlon filed in said Court on the 14th day of June. A. D. 1929. in a suit numbered on the Docket of said Court. No. 8558. wherein Sam B. Willis Is plaintiff, and Roy M. Lyna is defendant: the nature of plain tiff's demand being substantially, as follows, to-wit: Suit In trespass to try title to the following prop erty. to-wit: All of Lot No. 1, in block No. 138. of the original town site of Harlingen, in the county of Cameron. State of Texas, according to the map or plat record of said town, or record in the Map and Flat Records of Cameron county. Texas. Plaintiff also sues for Five Hun dred ($500.00> dollars damages as well as to try the title. Herein fall not. but have you before said Court on the said first day of next term thereof this writ with your return thereon, showing how you have executed the same. Given under my hand and seal of said Court, at office in the City of Brownsville. Texas, this the 14th day of June. A. D. 1929. Witness. JNO. P. SCANLAN Clerk District Court in and for Cameron County. Texas A true cony I certify. JNO P. SCANLAN. Clerk Dis trict Court. Cameron County. Texas. (SEAL) (Issued same day). 6-15-22-29-6-3465 THE STATE OF~TEXAS To the sheriff or any constable of Cameron county—Greeting: You are hereby commanded to summon Daniel J. Kpcne by making publication of this citation once in each week for four successive weeks previous to the return day hereof, to appear at the next regular term cf the district court cf Cameron county, to be holden at the court house thereof. In Brownsville. Tex as. on the 3rd Monday in July A. D. 1929, the same being the 15th clay cf July A. D. 1929 then and there to answer a petition in said court on the 23rd day of May. A. D. 1923. in a suit num bered on the docket of said court No. 8323, wherein Corina Young Keane is plaintiff, and Daniel J. Keane de fendant. and said petition alleging plaintiff alleges that she and de fendant were lawfully married on April 7. 1922, and they continued to live together as husband and wife until about Feb. 9. 1929. when by reason of the continued cruel and harsh treatment and continued drunkeness cn the part of defen dant she was compelled to cease liv ing with him which cruel treatment Is of such a nature as to render their further living together insup portable. Plaintiff prays that the bonds cf matrimony be disolved and that she be awarded the care and custody of their minor child. John Joceph Keane. Jr. Herein fail not. but have before said court, at its aforesaid next regular term, this writ with your return thereon, showing how you have executed the same. Given under my hand and the seal of raid court, at office in Browns ville. this, the 15th day of June A. D. 1929. JNO. P SCANLAN. clerk, district court. Cameron county. Bv M J. M TIERNAN. deoutv. <SEAL> 6-15-22-29-6-3466. SINKING HILLS ALARM MONTANA RESIDENTS GREAT FALLS. Mont, June 15 — (<P— Sliding of a hill above the Judith river, near Danvers In cen tral Montana, caused about 75 acres of bench land to sink more than 20 feet. Large crevasses, like these seen m glaciers, were formed In the earth as a re*ult of the movement. Geologists believe the movement is not complete, and that if the hill continues toward the river a new channel may be formed. <Bv The Associated Press i BOSTON—A daughter of Wood row W’ilson prefers a career as a ; mother to a United States senator shlp. Commenting on suggestions | that she would be a candidate. Mrs. Francis B. Sayre said: “I care too jmuch for my husband, my children and my home to follow a course I which must take me away from ' them." NEW YORK—Flounders that have | one eye looking forward and another backward and can change their colors for camouflage are among the wonders of the-deep discribed by Miss Hollister, back for a brief cisit from Bermuda, where she is tech ; nical associate of an oceanograph ical expedition. MERION. Pa.—Dorothy Andrus, granddaughter of John E Andrus, wealthy capitalist of Yonkers. N. Y.. j could have a million today, her 21st birthday, if she went home to sign some papers. But she has been in , a tennis tournament here. "Le3 ! the money wait." she explained. "I I can get It any time.” NAIROBI. Kenya —An American company making a film of "Trader Horn" has been hit bv a cloudburst near Murchison Falls. Equipment end supplies were destroyed. 35 whites and 100 natives being left temporarily without food. NEW YORK—To the defense of portsiders enme Dr Ralph Haefr.er. Columbia university research work er. A test of public school children has convinced him that left-hand edness is no handicap to intell igence; that daddy and mother should not rap Junior’s knuckles if he shows a preference for his left. WEATHER SUMMARY Except frr light, scattered show ers in southeastern Texas and in the far northwestern states, the weather eortinued fair to clear throughout the western two thirds of the United States since yesterday momine. Partly cloudy to unset t’ed weather prevailed over the * eestern states at the morning ob servation. and light to moderate vide’v scattered showers occurred within the last 21 hours Tem peratures have risen considerably practically throughout the Plains and central states since yesterday morning. WEATHER BULLETIN Abilene . 72 95 10 .00 Amarillo . 64 90 — .00 Atlanta . 65 B6 — .12 Austin . 68 96 — .1*2 Boston . 55 86 — .00 BROWNSVILLE. 76 91 10 .utt Chicago . 56 65 — .01 Corpus Chrlsti ..BO 88 10 .00 Dallas . 70 94 10 .00 Del RiO. 74 92 12 .00 Denver . 58 84 10 .00 Detroit . 58 70 — .02 Dcdge City. 66 94 — .00 El Paso . 72 04 10 .00 Fort Smith. 63 88 — .00 Galveston . 72 86 — 106 * Helena . 52 74 — .02 Huron . 62 82 — .00 Jaeksomille .... 72 82 — .00 Kansas City .... 70 86 — .bO Louisville . 60 74 — .00 Memphis . 68 80 — .00 Miami . 80 84 10 .00 Montgomery ... 70 86 — .12 New Orleans ... 70 86 — .00 New York . 70 90 12 .16 North Platte .... 58 82 — .00 Oklahoma City . 72 94 — .00 Palestine . 64 88 — .00 Pemarola . 70 84 — .02 Phoenix . 74 110 — .00 Pittsburgh . 62 78 — .00 St. Louis . 62 78 — .16 St. Paul . 53 74 — .00 Salt Lake City .. 66 88 — .00 San Antonio ... 72 94 — .00 Santa Fe . 58 80 — .00 Sheridan .. 46 84 — .00 Shreveport . 64 90 — .00 Tampa . 72 88 — .36 * Vicksburg . 62 76 — .02 Washington. 68 92 — .90 Williston . 50 82 — .00 Wilmington .... 74 86 — .00 THE OLD HOME TOWN_j"-r ’ DID YOO HPARABOUT-^ /'JOHN SAYS- AT \ H ^ AT AWFULcupp3) -me factor hes } s'~ ODIhr --N -THEY SAY HE / ONE- <DF THEIfe. 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