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Want To Get Into Something Different?--Read The “Business Opportunities.” - - - - — 1.. _ ^ . - . __ . . _ . . _ ALIXUmUJ.1V IS ■ -i ■ . BUT WITH CONFIDENCE AN O. K. CAR '28 Chevrolet Landau Sedan. Me chanically reconditioned. Good tires. New Duco finish. New top. Good battery. AN O. K. CAR /*28 Chevrolet Landau Sedan. New -■Duco paint. Mechanically over Vtauled. Good tires. Clean as new car. AN O. K. CAR *28 Chevrolet Coupe. Good tires. New Duco finish. Mechanically re conditioned. AN O. K. CAR ’27 Chevrolet Sedan. Mechanical ly reconditioned. New Duco paint. Body In perfect condition with seat covers and other accessories. AN O. K. CAR *27 Chevrolet Coach. First class mechanical condition. Good paint. Good tires. AN O. K. CAR ’28 f~ -olet Touring. New Duco finish. Mechanically reconditioned. Good battery. New top. Duty paid to Mexico. t Stevenson Motor Co., Inc. Brownsville, Texas. r—1 . 1 ."" AUlUMUinB BEST CASH OFEER gets 1925 Stude baker Standard Six Phaeton. This car Is in good mechanical condition, looks good, good tires. A real car for some body. Must be sold Immediately See car In Patteson Motor Co. lot. 8-55 FOR SALE OR TRADE—7-passenger Cadillac sedan In A-l condition. A real bargain. See E. O. Anglin at Val ley State Bank, Harlingen, Texas. 6-152 AUTO REPAIRING NASH SERVICE Washing Polishing Greasing Genuine Parts. Experienced Mechanics Prompt Service. Give us a Trial. Brownsville Nash Co. 1327 Levee. Phone 1366 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Small brown leather coin purse containing sum of money. Finder please bring to Herald office. S-180 HELP WANTED SALESLADY—Competent to wait on all classes of American and Mexican trade. Must be experienced in selling ready to wear, millinery, etc. Good salary to one who qualifies. State full qualifi cations first letter. Max Polunsky. Mc Allen, Texas. S-144 PLENTY OF HELP of the right kind Is listed In the "Situations Wanted" columns of the Classified Section. SALESMEN—AGENTS GET WHAT YOU WANT through the classified ads. j Classified Business Directory architects_ BEN V. PROCTER ENGINEERING CO. Architects—Engineers 208 Merchants Bank Bldg. Phone 817 Brownsville. Texas E. G. HOLLIDAY Architect and Builder 409 State Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 906 R. NEWELL WATERS Architect 1-12 Security State Bank Building Weslaco. Texas E. B. GORE Civil and Consulting Engineer ftoom 408. SUte National Bank Bldg. Brownsville. Texas. Phone 1077. BUILDERS—CONTRACTORS PROCTER & DUDLEY General Contractors ** 528 Washington St. Brownsville, Texas Phone 627 E. M. RIDLEY General Contractor Roads, Land Leveling, Plowing, Sub-soiling •■v-CAVATIONS embankments 403 MERCHANTS NAT’L BANK BROWNSVILLE___ Scholes & Scholes General Contractors Phone 428 San Benito, Texas We are now prepared to do composition work. Drain Boards SK?8™*,* Bath Room Floors Mill Work CASH REGISTERS NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO. Registers bought, sold and exchanged W E. Sanders. Representative Phone 29. Harlingen. Tex. Box 905 TRANSFER Mason Transfer & Grain Co. BONDED WAREHOUSE SEEDS OF ALL KINDS Light and Heavy Hauling WE MOVE ANYTHING 1105 Adams. Phone 139 AUSTIN TRANSFER COMPANY Crating. Shipping. Hauling phones 421 and 519 FLORISTS_ THE FLOWER SHOP ^ Cut flowers, pot plants, funeral designs and bouquets 1254 Elizabeth St. Phone 1388 BCWYER THE FLORIST. Powers and funeral designs. St. Charles and Pita streets. Phone 771. g HOTELS—CAFES WHITE KITCHEN^ Famous for Its Cooking-Immaculacy and Service The popular place for business lunches 12th between Elizabeth and Washington * gPiAXClAL LOANS 08 Improved residence and business property. Todd and Unaerwood , WkL 1057 Levee St. fC ■rownevilla, Texas. MATTRESS RENOVATING Let Us Renovate Your Mattress We make mattresses to order. All repair work guaranteed SOMMERS 12th and Adams Phone 674 _NICKEL PLATING Electro-Nickel Plating o We nickel plate bumpers, radiators, headlights, etc. Also mirrors plated. VALLEY ELECTRO PLATING WORKS 15th and Polk. Phone 55. Brownsville, Texas. OFFICE EQUIPMENT ART METAL FILING Equipment Maverick-CIarke Litho Co. 208 Merchants National Bank Phone 617—Brownsville Office Equipment and Supplies HARGROVE’S STATIONERY & BOOK STORE Brownsville. Texas FUNERAL DIRECTORS THE TURNER BROWNSVILLE ROOFING CO.. Inc. We respectfully solicit your re-roofing as well as new. Eighth and Railroad Brownsville. Tex. Phone 1168 TYPEWRITERS DAVENPORT Typewriter Exchange < Brownsville’s Typewriter House) Distributors, New L. C. Smith “Si 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. MANY AMBITIOUS and energetic workers will respond to an ad in the "Help Wanted” column. WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITER SALES CO. Typewriters—Adding Machines Supplies—Repairs Phone 506—Harlingen PROFESSIONAL ATTORNEYS RALPH A~DtJNKFLBERG Attorney at Law Commercial Collections a Specialty 106 Seabury. George and Taylor Building Brownsville. Texas Davenport. West and Ransome | Attorneys at Law 307-308 Merchants National Bank Brownsviile. Texas H. B. GALBRAITH Attorney at Law Merchants National Bank Bldg. Brownsville. Texas J. T. Canales C. S. Eidman, Jr. CANALES AND EIDMAN Attorneys at Law Real Estate a Specialty 303 Merchants National Bank Brownsville. Texas H. L. Yates Attorney at Law State National Bank Bldg. Brownsville CHIROPRACTOR M. Cook, D. C. CHIROPRACTOR Nsrv-O-Meter Service 1715 Grant and Seventeenth Vlctona Heights Brownsville. Texas Phone 1228-J EL VIBRA SYSTEM USED REAL ESTATE LOS EBANOS Brownsville’s Supreme Residential Dis trict. carefully restricted, completely Improved Home sites from $1200 00. easy terms. James-Dlckinson Co.. Realtors, corner £1 Jar din Hotel Bldg., BrownavUle. ~ - - - Atiuriuii vb automotive *' •" " .- 1 -. -.. ■— —.-.. ■■ ■■■ ■ * Off Goes the Lid on the Biggest Good U§®dl Car Sal® Of the .Year Here is a used car sale that is a real one. All this week we are offering the cream of the Used Car market, at prices you cannot believe until you see. Here is an opportunity to select that good used car at a price and terms to fit your pocket book. Never were such Used Car bargains offered to the Valley people . . . just take a look over the ‘‘buys” that are offered below. LTsed Buicks Buick Master, 5-passenger town brougham, 1928 . $1150.00 Buick Master, 5-passenger sedan, 1927 $ 875.00 Buick Master, 5-passenger sedan, 1926 $ 575.00 Buick Standard, 5-passenger sedan, 1925 . $ 425.00 Buick Standard Country Club Coupe, 1928 . $ 875.00 Buick Standard Coupe, 1928 .$ 825.00 Miscellaneous Makes Hudson Brougham, 1927 .£695.00 Hudson 7-passenger sedan, 1927 .$800.00 Dodge Victory Coupe, 1927 .$750.00 Dodge Victory Coupe, 1928 .$775.00 Pontiac Landau Sedan, 1927 .$495.00 Whippet Six Landau Sedan, 1927 .$425.00 Essex Coach, 1927 .$175.00 Dodge Coupe, 1924 .$250.00 Studebaker sedan, 1925 ..$300.00 Ford touring, 1927 .$150.00 Ford light delivery, 1925 ..... $ 50.00 AElb@ftft Bwdk Commpamy 9th and Washington Phone 1133 SALESMEN—AGENTS SALESMAN WANTED to cover the Val ley. Prefer one who has had experi ence In office furniture and supply business. Must have ability to meet the public and not afraid of work. Must be able to give good references, where last employed, and salary ex pected. We have a good proposition for the right man. Address S-93, care Herald._ S-93 S- UATIONS WANTED WANTED—Position by young man with high school and business college education. J. B. Harmon, care Louis Rank, Brownsville. _6-184 WHITE WOMAN wants practical nurs ing or work of any kind. Apply Mary Carter, Volunteers of American, corner Eighth and Elizabeth. _6-183 PERSONAL A. & M. STUDENT desires position as driver for party going to California within the following week or two. Ex perienced in western touring. Refer ences, Chamber of Commerce. Browns ville. or Herald office. V/. M. Dusek. Edinburg, Texas. s~171 LIVESTOCK—POULTRY I BUY HORSES and mules, wild or tamed. Jose Cue, Hotel Imperial. H Matamoros, Mexico. Phone 57. S-177 FINANCIAL Wanted to Buy Vendor’s Lien Notes Olve full particulars. Including • discount. R204, The Herald R-204 BUYERS FOR what you nave to sell are many. A classified ad will con nect the wires. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FOR SALE OR LEASE—Confectionery and cafe; doing good business; in live Valley town; good location. Box 887, Donna. Texas. S-78 FOR SALE—Cafe; good business, fine location. Address Box 174. La Feria, Texas. 5*2 FORTUNE HELPS those who help themselves, and the best way to help yourself is to watch for the new op portunities which are offered dally In the Classified Section. - ..— ■ ■ - 1 -.. I TWO FREE TICKETS to the Capitol Theater for the Brownsville Nash Co.. 1327 Levee. Must be called for at The Herald office before 6 p. m. July 26. MISCELLANEOUS TIME WELL SPENT Is time devoted to looking over the classified ads. STOMARCH ULCERS, gastritis suffer ers. get rid of your pain; permanent and quick relief guaranteed No diet. Ugda Laboratories, 3367 Dakota Bldg.. St. Paul. Minn S-165 ARTICLES FOR SALE BRIGHT CANE HAY for sale; $17 00 per ton. delivered. J. B. Kee. 1523 W Elizabeth street Phone 1393-W THREE-QUARTER IRON BED. mat tress and springs; Singer sewing ma chine; wicker desk and chair; all in good condition. 1309 W. Elizabeth St Phone 765. S-129 WILL SELL CHEAP—One Junior Mul tigraph fully equipped with ink and ribbon type. Aziz Bros. S-142 BUCKEYE Incubator. 350-egg capacity; also Buckeye brooder for 350 chicks. Only used twice. See de Zimnosek, Olmlto. S-158 PERMANENT WAVING machine, bar ber's chair and Other beauty parlor eauinment. Apply Ideal Beauty Par lor, 1251 Elizabeth street. S-155 REAL ESTATE Los Ebanos Lot We have been authorized by cwner to sell his beautiful Los Ebanos lot for $1,000; terms can be arranged. This is an unusual sacrifice. Call Mr Egan at James-Dickinson phone 499. - . W»| REAL ESTATE For Sub-Division 160 Acres Located 4 blocks horn the high school and closer to Brownsville than the exclusive Los Ebanos Subdivision. Winding resaca run ning through property offering natural lake front sites for sub division. This property is for sale by owners aid oan be bought at a very attractive price. Henson-Lo max & Houston and Brownsville Development Co. IP IT’S WORTH advertising It’s worth telling about fully. That’s the way tc get results. CLASSIFIED ADS bring wants and of fers together. INVESTIGATE SUMMIT PLACE THEN INVEST In Brownsville’s new business and residential sub-division, located on 13th and 14th streets, one mile from Gateway Bridge, on the main thorough fare leading to the proposed ship channel, municipal air port, rich farming district of El Jardln, and Boca Chlca Beach. Easy terms. Ten per cent down, balance 5 years to pay. Jesse Dennett. phone427. Brownsville. Texas. FARMS FOR SALE DAILY READING of the Classified Section means dally savings. BIG RETURNS from small Invest ments. That’s what you get from classified advertising. 10 ACRES TOP NOTCH LAND—All In permanent planting (orchard and as paragus). low price, favorable terms. Updegraff, La Feria, Texas. S-182 300 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 $800.00 per acre. Price and terms to suit. Re lease clauses on either lots or acreage. Henson Lomax-Hous ton and Brownsville Develop ment Co., Brownsville, Texas. WE HAVE some fine potato and citrus land in small or large tracts. Will be glad to show them. F W. Howard Phone 1090. S-128 FOR SALE BY OWNER—10 acres of No. 1 citrus land located IV2 miles east of Weslaco. 1-3 miles north of highway on 3*j west. New 6-room house with natural gas; 5 acres In citrus rtees. 1 acre In asparagus. A bargain at $7,000 cash or terms. H. P. Kretschmar. Mer cedes. S-145 CITRUS LAND—To be sold at sacrifice for $200 an acre. Located eight miles north of Donna. Twenty-seven acres Must be sold within thirty days. Write Box S-174. The Herald. S-174 HOUSES FOR SALE FOR SALE One seven-room house, one-half block from high school. House two years old. On Adams, between First and Palm Blvd Lot fifty by one hundred twenty feet. Modern in every way One thou sand cash will hamdle this place. Phone 1090 or write F. W. HOWARD. Q-233 _HOUSED ?OR SALE FOR SALE—Hollow tile stucco bunga low In Los Ebanos; cash or terms. Phone 1258-J. S-157 LOTS FOR SALS BEAUTIFUL LOS EBANOS LOT— Southeast exposure: must be sold at a sacrifice. Phone 1398-W, or call at No. 1. Del Francis Apartments. Los Ebanos. __ S-117 FOR SALE—Lots 2, 3 and 4, block 173, Brownsville; $1350 each. Terms. R. A. Hightower. S-156 WANTED TO BUY WANTED—2 female donkeys. Phone 791. Harlingen, or write P. O. Box 758. _ S-18 WANTED TO BUY—About 1.000 acres good citrus land. Exact location and rock bottom price first letter. Address 8*185. care Herald. S-185 RENTALS FOR RENT—Warehouse space for any thing from a truqk to 10 carloads Rents very reasonable. Sprowl Fruit Co.. Mission. Texas. 8-1 FOR RENT Garage 50x75 Feet Corner Second and Fronton Velvorene Motor Oil Co. Phone 568 APARTMENTS ALONSO APARTMENTS—Nicely fur nished. Corner Sixth and Levee Phone 839. P-203 FURNISHED APARTMENTS—W a t e r. lights and gas furnished. Phone 55. P162 CONLEY APARTMENTS—Cool, and all conveniences. 357 W. Levee or phone 847-R. Q-214 FOR RENT—Three-room apartment. Also bedroom and living room. Con necting bath. Garage. Phone 242. R-141 APARTMENT for rent on paved street. Lights, water and gas furnished. All conveniences. Phone 429 0-279 AN AUTOMOBILE Is not so hard to buy tf you watcb for the bargains of fered In the “Automotive" columns of the Classified Section. SWEENY APARTMENTS—Extra cool furnished apartment, electrical refrig eration, garage, maid service; modern; everything for housekeeping. Summer rate. Phone 1038-W. First and Adams. IF YOU HAVE something to seil .eg ularly, ask for a district salesman who will explain the low business rates for dally ads In the Classified Section. MAY DAY APARTMENTS—Cool, new, modern, \ .11 located. Completely fur nished Including zerozones, gas. garage. Summer rates. 121 Washington. Phone 714. 8-26 WHEN MARKETING a new product you’ll find an ad In the “Solicitors, Canvassers, Agents” column of the Classified Section Is well worth while. TWO-ROOM furnished apartment and meals. 1022 St. Charles. Phone 629-W 8-57 THREE-ROOM southeast apartment; very attractive rental. Phone 946-W. 6-80 THE FITCH APARTMENTS Corner St. Charles and West Eighth streets. Four-room strictly modern, beautifully furnished, delightfully cool apartments. Frigidalre. gas, hot and cold water and garage. Hardwood floors throughout. PHONE MRS. FITCH, 558. S-8S FURNISHED SOUTHEAST apartment. Bedroom has 7 windows: bath, gas, ga rage; $25. Phone 820-J, 1248 W. Wash ington. R-240 FOR RENT—New cool apartments and rooms. Phone 957-J. S-170 FURNISHED ROOMS ROOMS, one mock from postoffice, one block from El Jardln hotel; large, southern exposure; reasonable. Phone 1226-W or 1317. M-215 ROOMS AND APARTMENTS—Reason able rates. Glenwood Hotel. Pbone 619. P-11S THE BEST "trouble shooters” In the home are classified ads. LOVELY furnished cool room In private family. Close In. Phone 918-W. R-177 FURNISHED ROOM In private family. 442 Levee. Phone 578. S-64 BEDROOM in private home; close In; lady preferred. Phone 1149-J. S-181 HOUSES FOR RENT—8-room house; all con veniences. St. Charles and Palm Blvd Phone 896-W • R-216 6-ROOM HOUSE, close In. modern phone 839. S-48 ADS that tall and sell. too. You will see them every day In the Classified Section. WEST BROWNSVILLE—Modern 5-room house; garage; gas. Phone 911. S-167 HOUSE FOR RENT 5 rooms, gas In each room, and all modern conveniences. Located at 621 Washington St. Call at 525 Adams or phone 823-W. R-138 TO RELIAELE PEOPLE—Will lease 19 room house; has 3 baths; near high school. Will be newly papered and painted: has hot water and gas. Will be completed by September 1. Furnish ed or unfurnished. Can be used for small apartments or rooming house Rest location in city. Address Owner, Ecx 1232. Brownsville. 6-169 SIX-ROOM HOUSE on paved street, free for six months to anyone who will care for the place and the fruit trees. Phone 175. 6-168 W. THOMAS. 106 La Verne Apartments, will receive two tickets to the Capitol Theater by calling for them at The Herald office before 6 p. m. July 26. WANTED TO RENT EVERY DAY there Is a new list of of fers and wants In the Classified Sec tion. Watch it carefully and regularly and set Just what you want. CLASSIFIED RATES and RULES Advertisements will be accepted over the telephone from telephone subscribers, or from those having regular charge accounts. Other classified advertising must be ac companied by cash. No advertising accepted on an ••until forbid" order. A specified number of Insertions must be given. The Herald reserves the right to' place all advertisements under the proper classification, and reject I 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 #r ror that may occur, farthei than to correct In the next issue alter It is brought to their attention. All ad vertising orders are accepted on this basis only. Telephone No 8 and dictate your advertisement to an experienced classified writer. To insure publication same day copy should be presented not later than 10:30 a. m. Copy for Sunday issues should be In not later than 1:30 p. m. Saturdays to Insure proper classification. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES * •0 words cr less, one in sertlon.30c Over 20 words, one Insertion, per word .l^. Subsequent insertions run oon secutlvely. per word. lc By month, per word.25c Minimum for monthly rate. 10 words. No classified advertisement ac cepted for less than.30c LOCAL READER RATES Readers, per count line, 20c— Per Inch .$1.20 Second and third days, 17c i»er line; fourth, fifth and sixth days, 15c per line; 7 consecutive days. 15c per line. LEGAL ADVERTISING OFFICE OF THE COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS. Port of Brownsville, Texas, July 8, 1929. Notice is here by given that on July 6, 1929, there was seized near Santa Maria, Tex as, from Juan Silva, Jose Trevino and Guadalupe Cavazos, et als, for violation of Section 593 Tariff Act 1922 and Sec. 3062 R. S., one Ford Touring Car. motor No. 14408591, and one Ford Touring Car, motor No. 14336233. Any one claiming the above described automobiles will appear at my office and file claim thereto within twenty (20) days from the date of this notice, otherwise I will sell the automo biles at public auction at the U. S. Customhouse, Brownsville, Texas, on Monday, July 29. 1929, at 10 o’clock a. m. Wm. Neale, Dy. Col. Air Mail Schedules L n- -* The schedule tor the mall Detween Brownsville and Dallas Is announced by the postoffice department as fol lows: Southbound Leave Dallas . 7:45 a. m Leave Ft. Worth . 8:15 a. m Leave Waco . 9:20 a. m Leave Austin . 30:25 a. m Leave San Antonio . 11:20 a. m Arrive Brownsville . 2:05 p. m Northbound Leave Brownsville . 1:25 p. m Leave San Antonio ...... 4:15 p. m Leave Austin .. 5:10 p. m Leave Waco . 6:15 p. m Leave Ft. Worth . 7:15 p. m Arrive Dallas . 7:35 p. m The schedule for the American air mall to Mexico City Is as follows: Leave Brownsville . 8:30 a. m Arrive Tampico .11:00 a. m Leave Tampico .11:30 a. m Arrive Mexico City. 1:45 p. m Following is tne schedule for the Mexican air mall: Leave Mexico City . 7:45 a. m Arrive Tampico .10:00 a. m Leave Tampico .10:25 a. m Arrive Brownsville .12:55 p.m Following is the schedule on - the Brownsvllle-Mazatlan Route: • > Leave Brownsville . 7 a. m Arrive Monterrey . 9:30 a. m Leave Monterrey . 9:50 a. m Arrive Torreon . 12:50 p. m Leave Torreon . 1:50 p. m Arrive Durango . 3:50 p. m Leave Durango .. 4:10 tp. m Arrive Mazatlan 6:10 m Return trip: Leave Mazatlan . 7:00 a. m Arrive Durango .. 9:00 a. m Leave Durango . 9:20 a. m Arrive Torreon .. 11:50 p. m Leave Torreon . 12:10 p. m Arrive Monterrey . 3:10 p. m Leave Monterrey . 4:10 p. m Arrive Brownsville . 6:10 p. m POSTAL RATES The United States air mall postage rate is 5 cents for the first ounce and 10 cents for each additional ounce or fraction thereof. Letters mailed in the United States for the points In Mexico take this rate. Suits filed in the district courts: Bruno Sanchez vs. Anita Arre dondo de Sanchez: divorce. 28TH DISTRICT COURT Hon. A. W. Cunningham, Judge No orders. 103RD DISTRICT COURT Hon. A. M. Kent, Judge Morris Edelstein V6. C. Damants et al; judgment for plaintiff. Harlingen. Development Co. vs. W. H. Ladd et al; judgment for plaintiff. Geo. Theo. Kyle vs. Emma C. Kyle; judgment for defendant. COUNTY COURT Hon. Oscar Dancy, Judge Suits filed: Estate of M. Marquez, deceased. Guardianship of Syria Martinez, et al; minors. COUNTY COURT AT LAW’ Hon. John Kleiber, Judge Adjourned for term. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Furnished by Valiev Abstract Co. Cameron County D. R. McNamara to City of Har lingen, strip of land in city of Har lingen to be used for street purposes only and for the use and benefit of the general public. $10, etc. Andrew Trumblev to Lloyd Thompson, farm block 1, Hall & Porter subdivision, survey 289, con taining 50 acres, also 171 acres of survey 43, $10, etc. L. M. Williams et ux to Ida Sum row, farm lot 6. Combe’s subdivision, Ojo de Agua grant of Las Mestenas grant, 40 acres, $10, etc. Edward F. Mayer et ux to L. M. Wagner, all of lot 16. block 210, El Jardin subdivision, share 29, con taining 5.45 acres, plat 4-48, $10, etc. Valley Dev. Inc., to Joseph V. Liddy et ux, all block 26, Waggoner Highlands subdivision, containing 5 acres and north 5 acres of block 27„ Waggoner Highlands subdivision, $10,000. Mrs. Maggie E. Smith et vir, to A. E. Whitney, north 1-2 of north one-half of block 296, San Benito Irrigation Co., share 1. Espiritu Santo grant, plat 3-16-18. $10. etc. Hidalgo County Ida A. Poulsen to John Manley, south 6 acres, west 1-2 lot 6, block 37. Alamo tract, $1800. Anna L. Hoit et al to John L. Hill and Emil Buescher, lots 23, 35, 40. 44. 65, north 20.2 acres, lot 45, lots 64. 56.54 acres, lots 15 and 16. Dart lot 10, part lots 7, 18, 41. and 43 east of main canal, Hoit tract, subdivision, $22,774.50. J. L. Louderman et ux to W. A. Harding, lots 14 and 15, block 67, Mo. Tex. $5956.74. J. L. King to Dr. F. E. Glauner, lot 4, block 2, J. L. King subdivision to Pharr. $1. etc. John H. Shary to Raymond Klap perich, lot 71. John H. Shary sub division, $7528. Chas. H. Eberhart et ux to Card Parks Development Co., lot 1 and north 1-2 lot 2. block 1, Hammond tract. $4,000. C. V. Svoboda to S. F. Lewis east 10 acres, lot 6, sec. 276, Tex Mex, $2750. Progreso Development Co. to Claude A. Smith, south 5.12 acres, north 14.78 acres, lot 93. Llano Grande subdivision, $6784. Progreso Development Co. to Ernest G. Alger, west 10.105 acres, lot 23. Llano Grande subdivision. $9599.75. Progreso Development Co. to Ernest G. Alger, lot 12, block 5. Pro greso townsite. $400. Anna B. Gurinian to Elias Trad, lot 1. block 10. College Heights ad dition to McAllen. $10. etc. Anna V. Langel to Paul R. Langel. east 1-2 lot 8. sec. 243. Tex Mex, $1. etc. L. A. Boud et ux to Benson Bryan, west 1-2 of northeast 1-4 lot 1. block 32. Alamo tract, $2500. John H. Shary to Texas Citrus Fruit Growers Exchange, lot 2, block 4, Val Verde subdivision. $10, etc. R. A. Snell to E. C. Williams, lots 22 and 23. block 209, Edinburg town site. Sally’s Sallies dnv-- h*S * VV8y l° *t0p *** NEW YORK—In the view of Christopher Morley, dramatic pro ducer, some of New York’s ultra smart set have an unhappy, empty and fatuous life. In a lecture he de nounced them for being noisy and rowdy at his revival in Hoboken in the old melodrama, “After Dark; or Neither Maid, Wife Nor Widow.” MATAWAN, N. J. — Mathilda seems to have made one of those endurance records. She remained in a tree-top five days and five nights yowling. The reason was a bunch of wasps in the lower branches. Not until they were sprayed with poison did she descend. Mathilda is Mrs. Margaret L. Terhune’s cat. O'BRIEN'S BRIDGE, Irish Free State—Where the River Shannon flows there is much heat, light and power. The stream has been harnessed in the service of the na tion. President Cosgrave pressed a button that started it to work. BALTIMIRE—Miss Dorothy Burns who would be a fighter, has been denied a license by the state ath letic commission. Its doctor found she was not fit. She is a boxer’s widow. Her real name is Mrs. Anna May Hess. BLOCK ISLAND. R. I.—It is easier for Amelia Earhart to look down at the top of the ocean than up at it. In a diver’s suit, all ready to go to the depths, she yanked at a signal rope and was pulled back aboard a boat. “These divers cer tainly must have their nerve,” the transatlantic flyer remarked. PITTSBURGH, PA.—The milk man stands acquitted of heinous offenses. Dr. H. M. Johnson of Mel lon institute, has discovered by an automatic machine attached to beds that noise as a sleep-disturbing fac tor has been greatly exaggerated. When street noises were at a mini mum sleep was rather light for most subjects.. Train Schedules MISSOURI PACIFIC LINES No. 12—To Houston. San Antonio 9:10 a. m. No. 14—To Houston. 7:00 p. m. No. 16—To Houston. San Antonio 9:00 p. m. No. 15—Prom St. Louis. San Antonio Houston, 7:3p a. m. No. 13—Prom Houston. 8:10 a. m. No. 11—From San Antonio and Hous ton. 9:55 p. m. SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES No. 319—From Houston. San Anto nio. 8:15 a. m. No. 320—To Houston. San Antonio. 8:15 p. m. NATIONAL LINES OP MEXICO (Matamoros Station) No. 132—To Monterrey. Mexico City, 9:50 a. m. No. 131—From Mexico City, Monter rey. 3:30 d. m. RIO GRANDE RAILWAY , To Point Isabel, 9:30 a. m. From Point Isabel, 4 p. m. • THE OLD HOME TOWN i---— * _Stanley l CAN / BRlNC THE \ PAPER PL ATE T S' ~ the tin cups, /ill BISinc \ and paper. THE LOAK? NAPKINS. - handled salt and Forks'. AND PEPPERS - THE SIC — —— s y I S’ I OUR. CAR IT \ ^— -: I HOLDS SEVEN. /“THEYVE ALL I HAVE E/T?A PROMISED To BRiNS / '■ cushions and ~^e eaS'T^-th;nos-- \! SOME FANS — BUT NO ONE HAS V AND ILL (SET ANYTHING (* ■m 'PAPER >\ * j> X : » \ \ \ Hi a) "WE BR'.DSE club girls were SIRONG? FOR A PICNIC LUNCH - IF SOMEBODY ELSE PREPARED "THE FOOD — 1 «-*» >y. grsML.»v -7-21-29