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NEW COOKERY SCHOOL’S AM Myra Oliver Dougan Will Instruct In Late Meth ods By Lectures Tremenduos Interest is being evi denced on the part of Brownsville and Valley housewives in the ap pearance next week of Mrs. Myra Oliver Dougan, famed traveler, home economist, and domestic science expert, who will appear in Brownsville September 23. to con duct the first of a ser.es of five lectures comprising The Herald cooking school for the current year. Every social organization, civic club, and neighborhood gathering, has found this remarkable wom an’s reputation and prestige an item of vivacious conversation among the more Intelligent house wives. Many women are planning to at tend in groups, either as organiza tions or small groups of intimate circles of frelnds. Judging by tlie increasing deluge of inquiries re ceived at The Herald office, every indication points to the fact that Mrs. Dougan will come close to retting a new attendance record for cities the size of Brownsville, i when she opens her school. Co-opert*lng with The Herald in presenting this famous series of lectures and demonstrations of the very highest forms and greatest dis coveries of the culinary art. are food manufacturers of national im- i portance. who are viewing with in terest the remarkable results ob tained by Mrs. Dougan In -very city in which she appears. Not only I for the week alone, but for months ensuing, the influence of her vivid personality and the amazing revel ation of cookery possibilities dis closed by her. are to be found in the communities she visits. The' unfortunate housewives who are 1 unable to attend, eagerly compare notes with those who have been privileged to secure the benefits of of Mrs. Dougan's rich experiences, | and regretfully pledge themselves that should the opportunity again present itself, they will let noth ing prevent them from attending ! her lectures. With all Intimacy and informal ity of a close friend revealing her favorite secrets in her own kitchen. Mrs. Dougan strips the perplexities and worries of cooking from this * most ancient of arts, and in a clear, graphic manner discusses enter- I tsingly with her listeners, the de velopment of balanced monus based I cn intimate knowledge of the scien tific calculation of food values in various items; recipes of the world s i most famous chefs; the essential I virtues of tried and tested national ly advertised food products: and | above all, extends a personal, in timate interest in every housewife's 1 voblems by inviting their ques tions. either from the floor or at the end of the class, when she will 1 endeavor to work out for each In- 1 dividual woman desiring to counsel I with her. the little items that i transform what otherwise could be drudgery, into one of the most fascinating and exact of the arts M. '■ ..... 4-NATION CONSPIRACY SOUTHAMPTON. Eng—A Oer tnan. Dutchman. Russian and Eng lishman have been arrested here as leaders of a gang conspiring tc smuggle foreigners Into England end the United States. A New Stomach For Few Cents If you have indigestion, dyspepsia, heartburn, sour stomach, gas. bloat ing, 'cf any ether distressed feeling r.fter eating, you will be delighted with what one do-*- of GORDON'S will do for you. GORDON’S Is an antiseptic that promptly stops fermentation esour lng of food', the thing th~t makes it so hard to successfi.t treat ctomarh troubles It sootnes and heals the stomach lining made raw by acids and poisons. It does not nrttflciaUy stimulate digestion but puts the stomach In condition to do its work naturally—makes ft like new. - - Get a bottle today. If not satis fied. druggist will refund your money. Costs less than three cents a dose —Ad v. Life looks rosy for him Health worth more than fortune THE baby to be envied it the one I who is Dorn with an inheritance of perfect health, to begin with. And who’s lucky enough to have a mother who knows how to build up this fortune. "Pferhaps I’m old fashioned,” she'll tay to the doctor who pronounces her child physically 100% ar a baby show, “but this health certificate means more to me than all the stock certificates in the world. If ray baby grows up strong and well, I’m will ing to leave it to him to make a career and fortune for himself. "Already I’m teaching him the value of regular habits. Regular sleep, reg ular meals, regular functions. He s never once been off schedule, not even when he was cutting teeth or traveling to the country. I make sure of that by giving him Nujol regularly.” Nujol works so easily and naturally that it won’t upset a baby under any conditions. It keeps everything functioning properly. It not only prevents any excess of body poisons (we all have them) from forming hut aids in their removal. It is safe and sure, tfujol was pcrfccted by the Nujol Laboratories, 2 Park Avenue, New York. * * * * a Heir to millions Just try Nujol for your baby. Gore it to him regularlv for the next three months See if it doesn't make thing* much easier for both of you. Cer tainly it could do no harm — for Nujol contains no drugs or medicine. Your druggist carries it. fie sure you get the genuine. Sold only in sealed packages. Suita filed in the district courts: ben H. 8tilcs vs. Robert A. Gil more et al, debt and foreclosure. Altha Hale vs. James S. Hale, di vorce. The American Land Company of Texas vs. George W. Higgins, debt and foreclosure. 28TH DISTRICT COURT Hon. A. W. Cunningham. Judge George D. Reyel vs. Stella Reyel. dismissed. Juan Guajardo vs. Adela Ramirez de Guajardo, dismissed. Lucille Owens vs. J. P. Owens, dis missed. Beatrice Sota vs. Bu Sola, dis missed. Josefina Herrera v». Librado Her rera. dismissed Donna Leon Hall vs. W. H. Hall, dismissed. A. E. Harrison vs. Anna Harrison, dismissed Cantrell M. Daniels vs. Irene M. Da idles, dismissed. Maria H. de Gonzales vs. Cande lario C. de Gonzales, divorce grant ed. Mrs. Clara McAllister vs. D. B McAllister, divorce granted. Esperidion Perez vs. Benita Tre vino Perez, divorce granted. I Mrs. Georgia Cassidy vs. J. D.; Cassidy, divorce granted. Ella Mae Murphy vs. Pasil Bert hold Murphy, divorce granted and j plaintiff awarded custody of chtl- j drcn. Edna Whitworht McSpadden vs. George W McSpadden. dismissed. Ramon Castillo vs. Reyes Hernan dez. dismissed Guadalupe Barker vs. Ralph A. Barker, dismissed. Jose Heave vs. Sara Zarate Meave. dismissed. Mildred Brewington -vs. C. H. Brewington. divorce granted. Emma Sue McPherson vs. George Willis McPherson, divorce granted and maiden name restored. Theodora V. Trevino vs. Marzlo T. Trevino, dismissed. Rudolfo Salinas vs. Adela J. Sa linas. dismissed. Ascencion Alviso vs. Reyes E. Al viso. dismissed. Mabel Crawford vs. Edward T. Crawford, dismissed. Levi Trumblcy vs. Moya Trom bley. dismissed. Candido Martinez vs. Margarita Martinez, divorce granted. Visitation Valdez vs. Clara Valdez, dismissed. , Santos D. de Barrios vs. Faustino Barrios, divorce granted. J. W. Kaufman vs. Marge Kauf man. divorce granted. Juan Abalos Cadena vs. Hilario Cadena, divorce granted. Elvira Garcia de Farias va Jose Farias, divorce granted. Herminia Gutierrez de Rodriguez vs. Saturnino Rodriguez, divorce granted. State of Texas vs. Andres Marti nez. three years, suspended. State of Texas vs. Antonio Cantu. Amado Maldonado, two years in the penitentiary. State of Texas vs. Amado Maldo nado. Jesus Ramirez and Jose Gar cia. five years in the penitentiary. State of Texas vs. Emilio Melen dez and Amado Maldonado, five years In the penitentiary State of Texas vs. Amado Maldo nado and Emilio Melendez, five years in the penitentiary. State of Texas vs. Amado Maldo dano and Antonio Cantu, five years in the penitentiary: COUNTY COURT Hen. Osrar Dane*. Judge Suits filed: In re Estate Patricia Sandel. deceased. COUNTY COURT AT LAW Hen. Jchn Kleiber. Judge No orders. MARRIAGE LICENSES Pedro Martinez and Lorenza Gar cia. Joc-j A. Scanz and Elvira Cham Pl< REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Cameron County • Furnished by Valiev Abstract Co.) C. 8. Thomson to Clifford E. Hart man et ux. all farm tract 178. Coast Land Farms subdivision 3. Buena Vista grant, olat 8-53. containing 39 85 acres $8 966 25 J. K. Wells, mdeoendent executor of estate rf Pauline J. Wells, de ceased to G D. Sutton, trustee. 5 90 acres Paredes partition, share 6 share 19. Espo. Santo grant. $1,000 I etc. J K Wells. Independent executor • of estate of Pe'dine J. Wells, de ceased. to G. D. Sutton. .6 of an acre out of Paredes partition, share 6 of share 19. Esp. Santo grant. C C. Broincton et ux to Lena E Smith lot 9. block 2. Francis addi tion. Harlingen. $10. Valiev Orchards Realty Co. to McLeod-Hood Co . all block 119 to 127. inclusive, McLeod-Hood prop erty 1. 20.02 acres, 110. H B Herren to Jennie Robertson, lot 1. block 101, townsite Harlingen. $10. Port Isabel Co. to M. J. Garcia. lots 3 and 3-A, block 76. Port Isabel, plat 7-43. $1360. H. C. Eliott et al to L. W. Pratt, lot 4. Mode 5, second addition, San Benito, $10. James-Dlcklnson Farm Mortgage Co. to C. F. Thomas, lots 1. 2. 3, block 306. 16 acres El Jardtn re-sub division. share 30. Esp. Santo grant, plat 4-48. $10. R. R. Ragan to Port Isabel Co., lot 10, block 46. Port Isabel. $10. A. H. Fernandez, trustee, to Cam- j eron County Water Control and Im provement District No. 6. lots 30 and 31. block 12. Unit “A." town sits Fresnos. $10. Arroyo Gardens Development Co. to Arrow Realty and Investment Co.. 1.04 acre out of block 91. of a subdivision of Arroyo Gardens sub division 1. $10. George W. Houghtling et ux to Glenn H. Turning. lot 1. block 200. San Benito Land and Water Co.. Concepcion de Carrieitos grant. $10. G. W. McCain et ux to I. L. Barr, lots 7 and 8. Purnells subdivision, block 12. Hey wood addition. San • Benito. $10. Christine Kabitake et vir to Wil liam Fasekas et ux. block 18. con taining 9 08 acres. Olmito Gardens, tract 3. share 15, Esp. Santo grant,; plat 8-17. $1. John R. Howell et ux to Oreat j Southern Life Insurance Co., part) blocks 123. 124. lying north of rcsaca or lake. San Benito Irrigation Co share 1. Esp. Santo grant. 26.28 acres. $500. R. R. Hooks. F. B Waite, admin istrator of estate of T. J. Hooks, de ceased. to W. E. Spivey, lots 4, 5. 6. block 20. Brownsville. $1300. Fauquier National bank, executor of estate of Bradshaw Beverly, de ceased. to Gerald W. McKenna, all farm block 28. survey 36. D. 8..sub division. survey 26, containing 40 acres. $10. Hidalro County J. C. Hall, substitute trustee, to Guaranty Mortgage Co., lot 20. block 4. College Heights addition to Mc Allen. $3,000. J C. Hall, substitute trustee, to Guaranty Mortgage Co., lot 4 and east half lot 5. block 2. Enfield Es tates addition to Edinburg. $6300. J. C. Hall, substitute trustee, to Guaranty Mortgage Co., lot 9. block 8. College Heights addition to McAl len. $2,800. J. C. Hall, substitute trustee, to Guaranty Mortgage Co., lot 9, block €5. Pharr. $2300. J. C. Hall, substitute trustee, to Guaranty Mortgage Co., lot 8. block 7, College Heights addition to Mc Allen. $3,000. A. F. Buchanan, Jr., to Celeste Buchanan, lots 31 and 33. block 1, Enfield Estates addition to Edin burg. $1. Clyde Tennis Land Co. to Alfred W. Milks, et ux. north 15 acres of east half block 217. La Blanca sub division. $2,000. Clyde Tennis Land Co. to Alfred W. Milks et ux. west half of west half block 216 La Blanca subdi vision. $1300. * Carl T. Conrad by sheriff, to Se curity State bank of San Juan, lot 13, block 17. Alamo tract subdi vision. $166.22. Leonides Gonzales et ux to Sera pio Guerra, et ux, lot 2, block 203 Edti\burg. $10. C. C. Nelson to E. K. Potts, south 10 acres north 20.04 acres, lot 2. block 34. La Donna. $160. G. E. Allison et ux to 8. A. Bailey, north 10.04 acres, lot 2. block 34, La Donna. $331230. Albino Cantu et ux to Luis Pena, tract 337. Porciones 39 and 40, $800. J. L Erwin to S. W Boardman et al. lot 4, McColl addltio nto Mc Allen First Suburban Citrus Groves subdivision. $6,000. John T. Lomax to Missouri Im provement Co., blocks 28 and 29. Hammond addition to McAllen. $21325. C M. Flinn to Rolena A. Carter, lots *9 and 64. block 9. Hidalgo Ca nal Co. subdivision, except 100 feet square out of section. $10. A. O. Hodges to Southwest Texas Improvement Co . 50 acres out of Mestenas grant, being share No. 10 and 1-3 interest in 553 acres out of Llano Grande grant. $5,500. William F. Timme et ux to St. L. B and M. Ry. Co.. 100 feet W-R( ! across north 10 acre farm tract 31. , West Trac subdlvlsino. W D. Clay to St. L. B. and M. ' Ry Co.. 543 foot strip across Farm Tract 369. West Tract subdivision. $2,000. Swan In McAllen As Inspector of Plants (Special to The Herald) McALLEN. Sept. 18.—F. O. 8wan, formerly of Mission, has been trans ferred by government executives to McAllen as plant quarantine inspec • tor for the federal government, ac cording to an announcement made at the McAllen Chamber of Com merce. where his office will be lo i cated. Mr. Swan will work under the di rection of Federal Inspector Hol d; le of Harlingen and his labors will be confined exclusively to the McAllen territory as field inspector. Swan's appointment fills the place left vacant by C. R. Roitsch. who acted as plant Inspector in Mc Allen last year. JTVJI DOUBLE ACTION TkMlatlMtm Same Price tor over 38 Iftari 25»<w.m l.rZ5/ Use lass than of high priced brands MILLIONS OP ROUNDS USED BY OUR OOV1RNMSNT J » Today’s Radio Features WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER It XT lBy JA# Associated Press) Programs Jr Central Standard time. All time ta P. M. unless olhsrwuo Indicated. Wavelengths on left of call letter*, kilocycles on right. 343.3—WABC New York—**0 (CBS Chain) 3:00—Vole* of Columbia—AUo W1SN WCCO WFBM WMAQ Wf»K KMBC KOIL WKRC WADC KFFY KMOX 7:00—Magazine Hour—Alao WADC WKRC WQHP WMAQ WOWO KMOX KMBC KOIL WSPD WHK WCCO 7:30—Smoker. Informal Entertainment and Musio— Also WADC WQHP WMAQ WOWO KMOX KMBC KOIL WSPD WCCO WHK WISH WKRC S:00—Orchestra and Soloists—Aleo WADC WKRC WQHP WMAQ WOWO KMOX KMBC KOIL WSPD WKK WCCO •:30—Dedication of New CBS Stualoe in New York, and Second Anniversary Program WABC and Chain (3^5 hra.) 4S4A—WEAF New York—MO (NBC Chain) 0:00—Erno Rapes Concert Orchestra—Alao WWJ W’SAl KSD WOC WOW WDAF WFJC WTAM WCFL KOA KVOO WFAA KPRC WOAI WKY *:30—Happy Bakers—Alao WUY WWJ WSAl KSD WOC WOW WDAF WFJC ; KSTP WTMJ WMC KVOO WOAI KPRC WKY WLS WFAA 7:00—Troubadours* Orch.-Also WGY WWJ WGN KSD WOC WOW WSAl .7:30—Olive Palmer. Paul Oliver. Orchestra and Artists— Also WGY WTAM 1 WWJ WSAl WGN KSD WOC WOW WDAF WSMB KSTP WTMJ | WHAS WSM WMC WSB WJAX KVOO KPRC WOAI WFAA 1:30—National Grand Opera, 'Cavallerla Rusttcana** (M* hra)—Also WWJ „KSD WOW WSAl WIOD WKY WOAI WSB 10.-00—Dance Orchestra (on# hour)—Alao KSD WAP! WOW WSM 334.5—WJZ Nsw Ycrk—760 (NBC Chain) 3:00—Twilight Melodies (S3 m.)—A-#o KWK WREN KSTP WEBC WLS WJR 3.-C0—Kcgeti Orchestra, Chsuncey R. Parson*. Tenor, Comedy Duo—Alia KDKA WJR KYW KWK WLW WREN WTMJ KSTP WEBC 3:30—Fcrenters* Qu*rtet-Al*o KDKA KWK WREN WLW KYW WJR 7:00— Salon Singer*. Mixed Chorus—WJZ and statlona i 7:30—The Trawler*—AUo KDKA WLW WREN WJR WCFL KWK 3:00—Th# Voyagers In Turkey—Also KWK WJR WREN KDKA 3:30—Wagner Orch.-AUo KDKA KYW KWK WREN KSTP WTMJ WEBC WiOD WHAS WSM WMC WSB KVOO WRAP KPRC WOAI WKY WJR 3:00—Amos Andy (from WMAQ)—Also KDKA WJR KYW KWK WDAF [ WRBN WTMJ KSTP WEBC KOA KSL 3:16—Slumber Music, String Ensemble (45 min.)—Alao KDKA WREN > XWWG—"Voice m tbe Border" Brownsville, Texas 1369 k. c.—500 Watts. Pete Lacer Manager. Daily, except -..nday—On air 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Back oc air at i 4 p. m. with Valley news and Associated Press dispatches from The Brownsville Herald. Remain on air until 7 p. sl Monday. Wednesday and Frid -—Evening program 7 to 9 o'clock. Tuesday and Thun.day—Evening program 9 to 11 o’clock. Silent Saturday night. Eunday—Morning service* from Methodist, Presbyterian or Bap tist churches. 11 a a Classical and semi-classical music 2:30 p. m. i 5 p. m. McAllen Hospital Chairman Resigns (Special to The Herald* McALLEN, 8ept 18.—The resig nation of C. H. Britton, chairman of the McAllen Municipal hospital board of directors, was accepted at the meeting of the city commission held Monday night. Mr. Britton‘s resignation had been presented to tRat body some time before it was acted upon. Mr. Britton had served as chair man of the board for exactly one year at the time of his resignation, having been appointed to that post September 17, 1928. Under his di rection, the municipal hospital's deficit has been considerably re duced. Demands of his personal bus-! iness was given by Mr. Britton as the cause of his desire to resign. Dr. D. H. Carson, resident of Mc Allen for the past two years, was named as the new chairman of the board and stated his Intention to accept the appointment. Dr. Car son has had previous experience in the operation of a hospital and is now engaged in practice in a clinic with Doctors J. O. Wharton and W E. Whigham of McAllen. I I New Friends Of the Merchants' National are, for the most part, firms and individuals directed to it by those who, as customers and clients, know and appre ciate its service from actual experience. Among the various facilities offered by this institution — whose capital, surplus and profits exceed half million dollars — there is one or more you would find valuable in your affairs. Your Business Is Invited Capital Stock, paid in $100,000.00 From Earnings . . $150,000,000 $250,000.00 Surplus, Earned.$250,000.00 MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK B R.O W N S VILLE * "JT C X A ORDER WATER ! TEST DEVICES City Will Install $700 Equip ment For Purifying Supply Supplies to the amount of $700 have been ordered for the city wa-' trt- laboratory and are expected to arrive by the first of the month The new equipment Includes chemi-! cals and laboratory utensils to be used in testing the city water sup ply. and will bring the plant up to a much higher standard of effi ciency. They are to be used in the daily tests of the wafer to determ ine the proportion of various chem icals. Chester Cohen, of the state health department, was here the latter part of the week and assist ed in the selection of the needed supplies. He will return to super vise the installation of the new equipment when it arrives. It was decided at a recent meet ing of the city commission to be gin the construction of a new water plant to meet the growing needs of the city about February 1. the plant to be completed by the first of June Plans are for a water softener and all the latest improvements along with the increased capacity. G of C. Gets Labels Advertising Highway Stickers advertising the Hug-the Coast highway have been received by the chamber of commerce, and are now being distributed to every one who calls for them. The stick- ! ers are green, and bear white let tering “I Am For the Hug-the Coast Highway, From Orange to Brownsville, Tens.** They ere a part of the program for promoting interest in the highway projact, and It Is hoped by officials that everyona will display the stlekec. cost or nusH peace DUBLIN—Irish Loyalists have been allowed claims amounting to $1M.OOO.OOO for damages In the fac tional war which brought peace to Ireland. EASY TO SERVE—EASY TO DIGEST SHREDDED WHEA With all the bran of the whole wheat With Shredded Wheat in the home you are ready for every emergency—a quick breakfast for husband and children with no work or worry — a deticknis lunch—a satisfying supper—eat it with milk and berries or sliced bananas. Consult The Pennant Chart • % It is a safe guide to proper lubrication THE NEW MOTOR OILS ■ ■■■' ■ - ■ ■■■ ■ ■■■ ... ..., '■'■■■— Pennant Oils are made to con form to the highest S. A. E. specifications. Drain and refill today with this superior lubricating oil .... it will lengthen the life of your motor. <* Sold by tbe Following Courteous Pierce Dealers J. ESPINOSA, Agent Court House Service Station Brownsville Valencia Filling Station Brownsville El Jardin Garage Brownsville Harry’s Vulcanizing & Auto Repair Shop Brownsville ■ Pierce Petroleum Corporation St. Louis : Little Rock : Oklahoma City : Dallas : Tulsa