McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 107, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 22, 1930 Page: 2 of 4
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McaLLBJ* DXlfcT PRESS
THE McALLEN DAILY PRESS
c. c. Mcdanikl
i. MTWATT SMITH "C
ERAPrOKD H. SMITH
TUB NEW FM» C«Vn
A beautiful t M car, dittiuguisbad bf
iu •abMmntiml grata of Una and rnilnr
A particularly good tar far IV^rr.
butinau executives and salesman batausa
«/ *•* tom fort and criiuUiUlf. ZbadUflan
thaHtrpraad glass windUhiaid and tha
fully cm lot ad fuurtthaal brakat cautrlbmla
to lha unusual safety of tka mam turd.
Office
PLAN TO STUDY
VALLEY WEATHER
KL CKNTRO, <M.,- Apr.
The weather In the Imperial valley,
the lowest place of the land surface of
the earth is different.
Ju*t how different soon ca.i be de-
termined—sclenttfleal:?—iruder allot,
tnc-nt of llu.OOO by tue Government
Weather bureau for a Weather bureau
OI TSTANBI FEATURES
OP TAB *BW F«SB
New strrumline bodies e Choice of
colors e Rustless Steel e Triplex
shatter-proof glass windshield •
Four Houdaille double-acting hy-
THAT advertising la * a satisfying
service It serves everybody well. ’
TT you are a manufacturer, 4t will
create a demar.d for what you have
far sale, it will increase turnover.
The weather records collected by '
mean* of stations all over the ltnpe- j
rial valley will be of benefit to citrus.]
STHT vlneyea owners, and to aaveral
transcontinental airways that operate
over this territory.
tit tirlfr »limit .Vh»<>rWrn Fully cn-
jjaaili .silrut four.wheel brakes '•
Extensive use of fine steel forgings
• Aluminum pistons a Chromestii-
con wlloy valves a TbreoH|uarter
floating rear axle a Tort|ue-tube
drive • More than twreuly hall
and roller bearings • Sturdy steel-
if you Ve a retailer it will Increase
your buainew* so yon- can buy in larg.
- er quantities wud take advantage of
volume priced and discounts: it will
reduce your overhead and keep your
stock moving so you will always have
•otlilng’but new and attractive goods
to sell. ’*
fT" tt you are s consumer, you can save
•story day In nm way by ouyihc
djly from business concern* that ad
vertlse. When- you buy from them
jrpu not only get the best at right
plicae, but their ads are a gnarantee
that their goods are as represented.
Advertisements not only ' stand for
IfMIty. bill Huy assure you of satla-
PHOTOGRAPH 160,000
L GERMAN FOLK SONGS
CHICAGO. Apr. 22—-flMSk—One of
the largeat photographlc jobs of Its !
^’nd rin uonertaken is now under!
wav in Germany for the University of !
Chicago. . *
__PhoUiStatic topics of lCO.dOtt Gar {
man folk songs are being made at a j
tiny photographic shop in Freiburg |
for the university’s department of i
tfermanlc literature They will be !
irade the basis of a research project
planned by Professor Archer Taylor,
chairman of the department
The Freiburg studio has been doubl-
ed in size an3 man power to coniplete
the order in 2 years. The photosatic
method of copying the songs, however,
is twice as fast as hand transcribing,
and also records faithfully the mate-
rial and decorations of the manu-
script.
The collection of aongs, made by
the league for German Folk Lore at
jErelhurg, rt«T«t hack in nag, aaffrwe^ -
cording to Professor Taylor, it la tSo
only extensive compilation of national
!WTE THESE LOW PRICES
Roadster......
Phaeton
♦ * * •
Coupe .......
Tudor Sedan , , , . .
Sport Coupe,.....
Dr Luxe Coupe ....
Three-window Fordor Sedan
Cabriolet......
De Luxe Sedan . . , .
faction
Every business should advertise not
once In awhfle but all the while.
Every citizen should .read" the ads
and Boy only from the concerns"’ that
advertise
-The advertising columns should be
the meeting place of all buyers and
$2,000,000 ROBS
WAITER OF SLEEP
(J- * L Datrail, plus freight tmd dslltsr},
At r sail a, at Jotsesua-J
Universal, Credit Company plan of
complex.—trottbh
folk p>ieuy and muste gT# tnad*.
BUff ftlteff with worry for Pierre
time^payment# offer* another Ford
HqPick, millionaire waiter of Salinas
• White lidellng up" a"* lldwi of chow
der today, llalllck uainttted that, since
Informed of his inheritance, he has
been unable to sleep and his appetite
is gone ‘‘It's juet the penalty of be-
lna rich. 1- rurH#" he
flowing lines of the new Ford and there is
an appealing chartn in its fresh and varied
harmony of color. Y et more distinctive even
than this heautv of line and color is its alert and sprightly performance. ’ « * M m
As days go by you will find that it becomes- more and more your favorite ear to drive
•o responsive, so easy to handle, so safe and comfortable that it nuts » new i«v ;n
ANCIENT SPRING
’ TO BE PLUGGED UP
mechanical excellence
Way cross, Os—“A few years ago,
I was In a miserable, run-down
condition." says Mr* It a. Brett
of »« Albany Avenue, this city
“I wao so weak I eould hardly go
oflvurt. nerrDU* out
with my condition
"A friend of mins, seeing hce
miserable I wag UAd me to to
Oardul. I have never ceased to tw
grateful, for I felt bsttn tram tbs
Ome I began taking it
“I kept on taking CarduX until
I felt well and strong I was is&a
nervous and was soon en’oylrw
guod health. I have had good
health ever since I haven’t Lao
to take any medietas since then,
eswet* car spring T'took a couple
of botUea of Oordui f foK much
better after taking it."
Cardul is purely vegetable, and
contains nothing harmful. Tba
medicinal value of the herbs from
which Cardul is extracted has
been well-known in the history of
medicine for mare than six -
died years. Try U. > w.
■ PARIS. Apr. 22 -<lNSi Still another
change is being made in Passy. The
old Paasy spring, preciously guarded
and much used by Louts XIV and his
court for. its remarkable'health-giving
qualities. 4# - going ~to be plugged up
because the water is no longer fit to
drink Another source not far away
will be allowed to yield it* five thou-
sand gallon A per -due, for it« iron lad-
en waters are still considered hygie
city dweller
owner
8|>acioiiM IwiKir
ftarspe in th«* nnhurhs — to * all of these it
f-raftsmanship "has b«ken
- ,v*, .•
**« value far above the price.1
bring* a new measure of reliable,
put into mass production
economical service,
VARIOUS SHARK •:
SPECIES ARE SHOWN
more
ever,
CHICAGO, .Apr 22——<JfoS)—A collec-
llon of various.shark* found in Texas
waters, including large aud small
apse led, and the kind generally feared
as "man-eaters ”, is on view in Albert
W. Harris hall at Field_jpattseum Of
natural biotory The specimen* were
obtained .by a Marshall Field expedi-
tion. ' . :.- .... ...•' : * .
FORD MOTOR COMPAIVY
;• CAMERON--;, Local ■ association.. Of.
Cotton Marketing association jo be or
Kheumatiqnri
a -FpR Sheriff '
.McAllen Daily Press Is authorised
to announce R.' T. DANIEL ss candi-
date for the office of Sheriff of tJIdal
go County, Texas, subject to action of
ths Democratic Primary to bo held on
U»e 26th day of July, A. D. 1M0.
For yean tl£» rsfnarkabU re-
Bulfs obtained from Tanlmc in til#
treatment of general, rundown
conditions have amaxed ita users,
but most surprising of all ,1a ths
quick relief this remarks his medi-
cine gives in cases of "rheuma-
tism” and stomach ills that yield
to nothing else. ,
H*n snf womvu wW Haw* «e-—
Mins bvrons bumaa aM, Wha istlllS
for rear, w«U pa<M fleas sSsmasb and
bewsl trim bias, aaartUs. ahroat. head-
arhM. dtntnaaa. iIwpImmm. Msat»atfca.
wba saw ShaSMalvws Sail, Oalag 4sws lata
a ekIUr early aid a#a kava tbnsufc (ha
am.itnf .(Imnlatla# aaC -■-rwhis aaliaa
af thia KKAL MKDIOINK. Taalar. (ml
theswalvM one* «aor. I. th# SM.wale, at
s esrsng bawtth, ataataab aa4 a Mr fraa
from sale. Osa aw aayw, "t saiNis* a>.
(or*, from waacnlar rhaaaoatbM M
aftar taktm# TWataa far a aoagia at wash.
Valley Auto Co
Authorized FORD Dealers
McAllen Daily Press Is authorised
to gnnounce JOHN R. BALES as
condidats for the. office of Sheriff of
Hidalgo County, Texas, subject to
action of ths Deiipen^re Brimary to
be held ah ths 21th day gLJoly^A. D.-
1W0.
Where Service Is A Fact — Not A Promise’
Proper Lubrication
McAllen Dglty Pres* is authorUod
to announce EARL F. HBUSH as can-
didats for ths dUks of Sheriff of Ub-
Texas.’'aubjpcf to action
W tbs Democratic primary to ba held
on ths zetb day of July, A. D. im
Phone 85 —. McALLEN
«wa#|IMUr-
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McDaniel, C. C. McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 107, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 22, 1930, newspaper, April 22, 1930; McAllen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1153716/m1/2/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting McAllen Public Library.