McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 107, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 22, 1930 Page: 3 of 4
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McALLEN daily press
Classified Adv.
Tuesday, April 38, l$80.
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
TOR SALK 1
176 acre*, a dandy river bottom
larm, 6 mile* of Frcdonlh, Kagaan, &
room hou^o, barg,' chicken ikiuimi,
food well,. this farm is clear of debt
Forty wants to trad* for a phue on
Ut» Pharr. San Juan water dlitrlct.
See us at once on this trade
B A B. Realty Co
McAllen, Trtas
LOST AND FOUND
WILL THJE PERSON who picked
up panama, hat by mistake at the Ar-
tec in Reynoea Sunday n!gh„t, please
FOR SALK
A Beautiful 6 room Brick Veneer on
Miller street in Mlltnor Addition, has
stipple woodwork, hard wood floors,
lulaid linoleum on kitchen, breakfast
room._rb«th_ juiil ttrvlca porch. If you
are fn the" market for a real botne, you
t»lll buy-at the price- w* a*lt, a»e mt
today.
B. A B. Realty Co.
McAllen Texas. r-
return same to LouIh (lerlta at Valley
Anuisemestt club, McAIUn? Hat was
a' Dobbs from RaumpA Westermau,
McAllen. . 3tp—106—108.
~ FOUND—Orey ' mule und brown
pony. Owner may have same by pay.
Inrr for this ad and calling at Qeorge
Chaii&pas* place, two miles north on
'fenth street road.--------trip 10? I OK
FOUND— Child’s hat, yellow with
black ribbon. Found after blowing
out of automobile. Owner may have
aarne by cal ling at Press office and
paying for fjHV *8- '---------- 11—107.
for ^if
MISCELLANEOUS
ADVERTISES TO KEEP
HOUSEBREAKERS AWAY
MORRIS, 111., April. 12—Newspaper
advertising has been resorted to by
TV. O. .Strong,^proprietor of a fro
quent'ly burglarised grocery atom
here. In an effort to forestall further
depredations. *5
On the day foUhwlnji his latest bur-
glary. Strong inserted the following
notice In the local newpaper:
"To all the boys who hpye obtain-
ed spending money by breaking Into
m /store, let ms say that we have
always left a little change out to do
business with for tM last 35 years.
but for the nett 35 years everything
goes Into the safe, even to the last
thin dime, so don’t botbsr my back
d&or. I neither sell cigarettes, cigars
uor home brew.”
-Th+evetrhave entered the store sev-
eral times by cutting a bole tu the
rear door und releasing the l«tcb.
SEES STOLEN DRESS
—-ON WOMAN VOTER
CHICAGO, April 33-(IMS)—Service
ss sn election clerk • has advsntages
othef than monetary reward for such
work
Mrs. Rose Probiuik wgg performing
her duties at a polling place during
the recent primary In this city when
she saw, on a woman who came In to
vote, a dress which looked .suspicious-
ly like the one that had been stolen
from her home.
Mrs. ProbUlk Investigated, and tbs
prospective voter, Miss Arsella Banks,
was locked jrp. «jT Was Edward Col
man, who was charged with the bur
glary. ,
TOR TRADE
*8 3-4* acres, fair- 4 room house,
barn, cistern, chicken house, and 175
bearing peach and plum trees, this
farm U within 4 miles of Wlchtta
Falls, Texas, and is all la cultivation,.
AUTO TO SOUTH /DAKOTA —
Voting man, good habits, expert with
car, wants to go to South Dakota.
Will pay own -expenses and drive car.
Address P. O. box 18* McAllen, Texas.
2tp—106—107.
Iniuris
CHAfttS
modiata_lines,:
permits the
party wants to trade for something
here in the Valley.
B. 1 B. Realty Co.
McAllen Texas.
FOR SALE
Filling station and garage on the
Main Highway, here Is. your chance to
get into business on a small capitol,
we have qul.te a few good propositions,
come in and let us tell you about
them. '
B. A B. Realty Co.
McAllen Texas.
wearing of 'up-to-the-minute towns.
A Chans for every figure. Demopstrs-
tion room in Vsliey Style Shop.
MRS. ROBT. L. COOKE
Authorized Chsris Representative,
Res. Phone 6011P2. McAllen.
PIGEON ADOPTS
. WOMAN AS OWNER
CHICAGO, April 22. (INS) —^MrS.
Louisa Leskovar, 52. of this city, has
a pet pigeon-on her hands In spite of
h>r*flf_*• . _____
TAKE ON N^W BEAUTY HERE
Permsnerff Waves, 'Special 35. Sh im~
poo and Set, 75c
Make Your Appointmsnta Now.
— VOGUE BEAUTY SHOPPE
In rear Valley Style Shop
The bird flew into her sleeping
porch, and after being given a* solid
meal of bread and water, refused to
leave. It is a carrier pigeon, and the
ring on Its leg bears the legend "36
J. E. 41."
"PCs such a pretty Uttfe doveaad
‘No Medicine In
All The World
Like Konjola’
DOG IMPRISONED TEN
PATS IN PIPE LINE
JL •
LOVELAND. Colo. Apr. 22—(WS>—
"Jimmie" pet dog of Willis Rsusler,
14, was recovering here hfter having
been (rapped in-a pipe line for ten
day*._______. , ,
The dog, a fox terrier, disappeared
while playing in the yard of the Raus
tor farm home, east of here, ” and
search fat him was unavailing.
* Ten lays later when Elmer Filloou,
a neighbor farmer was conditioning
his field, he heard a faint bark. Know
log the dog was lost he summoned
aid and-traced tha bark to an Irriga-
tion pipe line leading from a lake on
the Ftlloon farm to the Rausler fields.
Following the sound of the dog, who
barked continuously, tho feebly, the
rsaquere dug down two feet to the pipe
line., broke the pipe, and freed-ttreUff'
prisoned dog.
Tulsa Lady Enthusiastic,1 Never
Dreamed There Wea Such
A Medicine”, She Says.
t follows me all over,” soys Mrs. Les-
kovar.
It?”
'What am I going to do about
TOR SALE. RENT OR TRADE—50
foot modern business building, plate
glass front, on highway east of Mc-
Allen. Scott Ford, phone 567, McAl-
len. tf—103.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
To avoid penalty on secopd half of
1929 taxes, payment must be ma4e by,
April 30, 1930.
O. C. SEAWELL,
City Tax Collector.
15tp—99—113
COLD WAVE KILLS
OFF INSECT PESTS
FOR SALE- MODEL A FORD SE-
DAN. All new tire#, new-battery;
looks like new, runs like new. Big
bargain, |400 cash, S« me at my
farm one mile earth of Pharr on main
highway O. M. Ballard.
• 3tp 107, 109.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
On account of many inquiries for
Valley orchard land, the Card-Parks
partment. They are now .ready to ex
amine and 11*1 property that is priced'
to sell or exchange. A phone call will™
bring a representative to see your pro-
perty. They will also look after pro-
perties of non-residents. Ste C. C.
Scbwingel.
CARD-PARKS DEVETOPMENT CO
NA8SAR BUILDING
THONE 237.
30tp—105—1347
Dr. J. N. GOODWIN
GENERAL PRACTICE
end OBSTETRIC*
UftBA.VA, III., April 22. (MS)—Tha
old proverb about an ill wind applies
also to cold waves, as far as the Illi-
nois fruit growers are concerned.
8- £•_Chandler,___assistant eal
Near the emiftaTeH 'dog la/”a dead
rabbit.
It is believed the dog chased the
rabbit which sought shelter in the
pipe until the two animals came to a
turn in the pipe line. Unable to turn
around or go forward, the two animals
were trapped.
Careful nursing and liquid foods are
restoring the doe's health •
BONDI!
Si
DETROIT, Apr. 33—(IMS)—The ,clty
council has approved a $3,000,000 bond
-"sue a~ the Initial appropriation for
(he new city hall on the eite of the
total
Jiosent Ii mint nee,—The toft- tost rif
tjte n< w city ball |s estimated at $8,-
000,900. The city plans to Issue a na-
tionwide irritation’ for plans for the
new structure.
CHICAGO, Apr. 2t—(HB>—AE'eahi-
bit of palmyra pate and its products,
so useful to natives’ of Ceylon add ,
Africa, Is oa /lew in tbs deperjumreB
of botany at field museum of Batumi
rat fluid museum of natu
Sp-elmensof 'tSe fruit"*!
history.
Its edible pulp, sugar obtained from
the palpi, and Claghaleee wrlung ma-
terial. bats, and water-baskets mad*
from the leaves am includad- . .
S $* FREDERICK PERMANENT WAVES
BEAUTY
Pho^« Si7 203 N. MAIN.KT. m.aijbm
D. W. ROWE & SON, Realtors
REAL SBTATE AND GENERAL INSURANCE
Citrus Orchards, City Property. Rentals
n Old Line Companies
Writing Policies In___________,
Fire, Tornado, Automobile, Bonds, Plate Glaee, Health and Accident
NOTARY IN OFFICE . , T
118 South Broadway ______ ... McAllen,'TbaU^ ,
G. A. R. MEMBERS
n recent meeting
of the O. A. R. at
In Faniiell ball administered a rebuke
/ t«^431aretice 1
MR($. LULA PUGH
mologlKt of the Illinois state natural
history survey, in a statement to the
University of lllipoim coil— of «.fi
"There % no medicine In all the
world like Konjola". said Mr. r ,.i.
Fugh, 310 ttnr nra street, Tulsa:
‘‘Some months ago, after an attack of
the “flu", l found my««4f tmdir pm.
Nasser Bldg. — McAllen. Texas
Phones: Rea: 127 —
TERRY FERRELL
Teacher of Violin
Studios in McAllen High, School
Buildlnn.
culture, declared that the cold snaps
which played havoc with tbs 1930 fruit
’(Top also wrbugbl gxVat * mortality
■ among Insect
weight and vitality
pests.
Winter mortality of Insect pests In
Illinois Increases in proportion to the
minimum temperature which kill the
buds, Chandler declared
down. My digestion Was poor, 1 could
not sleep and was rapidly
I bloated after
severe-pains IF
my stomach and lower abdomen. 1
tried many medicines and treatments
but nothing seemed to do
good.
mu any
McALLEN ABSTRACT
COMPANY
Leave your abstracts at our
office and we will save you
many trips to Edinburg.
Phone 176 NEW RICH BLDG.
FOR SALE -At a bargain If taken
soon. South 10 acres of Lot 318 In !
Sharyland citrus fruit „ land about 5 j
miles northeast of Mission, ail under1
cultivation tend irrigation. Fred F.
Fel4holm.Ylenne. 8- Dakota. .
Btp—106—110.
DR. LINDEMAN JOUD
Foot Specialist
Houston Avenue, just east of
Bnbadway.
HOURS BY APPOINTMENT
Telephone 340
FOR RENT
TOR RENT—Four roomed Mouse on
10th street one mile North of McAllen.
Good garage and storeroom. Kent
$15.00 per mdnth. Miss Flip n. phone
106. 213 n! Main street* |.'
3fp—105—107.
See
VAL-RIE BEAUTY SHOF
about their
Easter Special Permanenl
Wave.
ALL BEAUTY CULTURE
tanks of
Humble OIL and Refining company to
be removed from location near Bena-
vides to this place.
FOR SALE
$500.00 equity In 1930 Rentier
4-door Sedan at once. Write Bex
1. McAllen Press.
PLEATING
The Valley’s finest pleating
equipment and work. Any style
pteate. Unexcelled ServtoS.
VALLEY CLEANERS
Phone 95 McAllen
BARGAINS
CRYSTAL WATERS
SWIMMING POOL
Mission, now open, ui
nder
Of
new management. Swimming,
Dancing and Refreshments.
FOR JRENT Office building or> the!
' highways- Cool aud ategstcllve. ManV"
pans'.building dally. -Magnolia Filling
\8tpUon.. Call 777- • „ . > Mr-67:
M-fv - ,
Buick Touring
' > $175
Studu0ak«r Se(tyn
WPKRS™ ■ uni. in three
weeks this great compound had madex
a new person of me. I had a fine
appetite and my digestion was better
than it had been in many years. I
am going on with the treatment for I
am steadily gaining in weight, streng-
th and vitality. I never dreamed so
many virtues could be assigned to
one medicine. I know now why Kon-i
jola has become known as the ntedl-
cine with a million friends,"
Konjola works with the important
functionary organs of the body. It
drives the poisons from the body, re,-
gulates the organs, of elimination and
digestion, and prepares the way for
glorious and abundant health. > It Is
recommended that Koajela be taken
from six to eight weeks in order to se-
cure the best and most lasting results.
.Konjola Is sold in McAllen, Texas,
at McAllen Drug Co., and by all the
beet druggists In all towns throughout
this entire section. —ADV.
to Uixrence Darrow, noted crfmlna’
attorney and UberalUt, for what they
regard as a slur on Abraham Lincoln.
The O. A. R. members also adminis-
tered a rebuke to Chairman Donahue
of the State Democratic committee for
saying "the Butlej- strategy is grand
army politics?
WE CLEAN AND REPAIR
RADIATORS
VALLEY RADIATOR WORKS
Phone 522
1205 CUcaco A**.
C. M. COX, Prop.
V. ■; ____
PARASITE FIG TREE
CONTINUES TO THRIVE
VISALIA, Cal., Apr. 23—(MM—A fig
tree, now four feet tall, is making a
splendid growth In the courthouse
SPECIAL 30-DAY OFFER
Read Aiy Book For
15c
feet above the nearest dirt. The para-
aitlc tree is growing out from the Mdr
of « t4H bains trek la Hie Tulare emm-
ty courthouse yard. It has been Uv-’
1800 BOOKS TO SELECT FROM
.Ing there tferee years already.
-4
BY WINIFRED VAN DUZER
*7
I
aum ulxviil
tnek Bar «ly a few nktlei
te drive law, and there she
Ken
bed.
.-.“Al mg wiiinul fer netb-
eke told beisetf. -Maybe III
leva sime day. Bat it was worth
everything I ruses worth what I
knew new. What I'm going te
da."
Fer her plan was complete; she
don't *
Km*
*Jw amt fragile, mg dear.
hw^ttenweas Jeltad. Anyway he
gar* the Mery t* the afteroeea
papere; ttll he ea the street hy
■•*• Aad a eaaala of new*
from tha Planet aad
----pixu was cempieie ; «ne
had made up her miad aheut Puna.
Everything was clear whoa she
m wmm um otor—on ___
lag up w Wasie’s iavltatlea. Bet-
ter have year vtery ready. He.
horn—leeks like the Mart of a Mg
aw s treed at Stem
Of ewrea lr
tenywuJt—
.ffiJSJS
>vef2lad.’
tha cheap little . .
Kea efPlfi might____
she did net believe this. She
-- V
wearied
But
atokt.’*
^Wet 111 M| T 111'__
mure A "Tbe^ j i: euief.hond-
r of Tflr.agr-'-wkia 'they're
Uered that down ia hie heart Kan
•red
SHE LOST 19 POUNDS-
OF FAT IN 27 DAYS
. During OctebcN a woman In Mon-
tana wrote — "My flr^ bottle jot
Krusqhen Salts ladled'almost '4 weeks
and.during that tilde 11oht ltr pounds*
- " ~■ mmm-m-m avaaeiqari
DO WT throw your silk him
T7
FOR RENT-A1 meet .dew fltrp room
bouse iff Nortlf McXllen. Hardwood
Doors, hot water-heater. ReftJ $30.00
Call Miss Filnn.- Phone, 105. 213 N.
Main itreet. * ' 3tp—106-107.
TRADE
WANTED—Help. German girl pre-
ferred, to do house work and nursing.
1319 North ltth St.,Tele. 2id'.
3tp—106—107.
HARDWARE STORE doing good
business (n North Texas city ot 20-,
000. Clean stock of merchandise. Will
trade for clear Valley property. Scott
Ford, pboae 66T, McAllen. tf—103.
FOR TRADE— One story brftk
building, 66x90. one year old, block
from mala hotel in good Valley town.
Dfetddd-Into three atoreplacex one
leasing for $100 month, another at $60.
Price |f4.000, $1^.000 indebtedness.
Will trade for clear property any-
»oe If well located. Mr*. N. Frit-
sell, phone 667, McAUsa. tf—10$.
Iduk'k 4-door Scd^n
• *$175
Dodge 4-dp©F jSedan'
. $275
-Ford Touring
$100.
Buick Touring
$250
Essex 4-door Sedan
- $75
Chrysler 4^-door Sedan
$75
Ford Touring
$50
KNAPP
MOTOR CO.
5-All Over The V«»*r*
Phone 379
McALLEN
L
\ i
lered her as mdeh as he had lev^,
her ea their wedding day.
- Anyway she must go through
with this, take the chance fer the
uke of what it might bring
la th* afternoon she went te tee
.Nery, told him what she washed te
have doae. And if he Vuytred
the' reason he gave aa sign.
"I’ll see Wade right away,
dryad.- He’D be delighted with
the publicity—/ea thought of
JA*L didn't yeuf Shouldn't win-
der tf this would, put you ever as
b writer, if that’s what yaa want
U ’• *•
ail sorts
tee big-
The P«n and Break Club had
heea traasfenied from a rather
bare, rather shoddy eld building
to n place of enchantment, banked
with Oewers nod softly lighted.
The table had heea laid ia tha
ball ream aad the tribe, all care-
fully garbed aad groomed fer ease
gathered about looking a little Un-
► "R gives me
said Mr. Bartea Wade,
e a treat te a I
woman, a aaw alar ea
horixea. Ladles,
Kreiya
Ess
I
&
^brrea Smt^made
Ev-eayhadp marine
beli.__
Kan's wife I
Tkey ‘
a cry: ■
• BOi iwMffC
XS2
far__
Neat day the „__
the skhrmiag poire with------
had received the aiaediu of _
Meads; they hinted/tee, that Ere
Wiiosars kusbaml, tha artist, was
la aa the secret from the first
Hew-elre recount for the way she
ended her little spssih el thanks?
"I should like te
rihff treat If aB^ef^yea deet
:£SL£L
streaMft sad th« two wperterefseatiaMatal after this whoa II
wre clear la
WUmar rdaiied to hia
■W$. WTX_1ind 1LA
Osteopaths i;
Ufflcrs at Corqjir Nqrth Utb Bt
*4H«I Ash Aye. ’
|74 McAI|pn, Tsana
-REALISTIC
PERMANENT WAVE*
The Wave That Rivals Nature's
Own.—Frederic Marcel Wards.
CASA BE PALMAg BEAUTY
SALON
Phone 617 McAUen
South Texas
Tent & Awmnf
Cdin^ai.y
“Wbarw Ssrvies la A Fact
—Na« A *
east highway .
Phone 302 Mb*Mb
.aa
^ffit'9f?~bEra7
rai ^atnactivenes* that. dvery woman
posseases.
HveVy tnornihg take one half tea-
Hpoonful of Kruschen Salts in a |^as
of hot water before breakfast
Be sure and do this, every morning
for “It's the little dinily dose that
takes off the fat."—Don’t miss
morning - The Kruschen habit means
that every particle of poisonous waste
matter and harmful acids and gases
are expelled from t}ri system.
At the same tlind the stontach, liver,
kidney* and bow6>» are toned up and
the pure, fresh blood containing Na-
ture’s sta. IHe-glri.ng salt** la carried
to every organ, gland, nerve and fibre
of the body and Jhia tg followed by
"that Kruscheh feeling" of energetic
health and actlvfty that hi reflected In
bright eyes, clear skin, cheerful vivac-
•1* figure.
• If you want to lore fat with speed
get sa 86c bottle of Kruschen Salts
from M&AUen Drug Store or any live
druggist anywhere In America with
the distinct understanding that you
must be satisfied with results or
moasy back. —Adv.
friend
trey rested en her.
Within the week €vi» had la
gravt-d In vit aliens.
weed pent ermsatf that It weuld
he formal: Vot apt area Kea was
able t* find eat srere thaaghJa.
► Boner eend yffor slrikre te be
a reseed end buy a new Re. d<
Yeu’ve only get ea* aad U's a
get eae
syrlT'g." ,
"Set gosb. Ere, why the' eeo
•emme e-oi keiriag? ^en've get-
• ing data’ high bet and mysteri-
ous rc-Ow te 350.**
“The mystery win be desired
»n right j phoned Pees and she
e: *e<da yea te fetch her. . . And
I'ef gM » new gown ceasing from
i>e' iietr’ii.’* rl ! - '*----
At4<! tlie.o U . wait
the' {tarty.
Nery railed fer Fv» I*eking
very, vail, vsrv eh /asical is- his
black *nd white.' "tie brought e
k io* *f whit* ercblds which she
ptnt-.es tp
*■. -j.-; ,.z
.r-.-'tr- 3C
- ■
r. -rr •- «' •»*
though
ef • expectancy . settled. u pea the
party: N was as if setneene bad
cried mewl, T%4* to the
memqre , mtir
Ware ares* psadareasty, leaked
ap and down the table, hie eyre
e-iwiadtto. He made a grerefal
high tribute te
te the .Uin
------Jt WTitieg Hr
spake ef the satfAdtog re teem
el the owes, preadty effered the
I BPjWi' .
--cr; aheut FliJ'e eatty
mreatk, 'MJh. Wade’o i»eyer
n aa aknnt -A---■—«— -
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Ss
Nary' te
the nrgkt. ef.
Via litre Weekly
mbs Ume ha* emae,*' he stated,
fVfcea the eutbar ef ties earelWat
si mum
jmm
eirtlUfU
U take the
la her. I
■•heath ef cmI-m grceawbirii pub
ToI«rB l!A>e lute her §eft ruff »f1
hair and '.urned her eyre tepe«
“How theughtful ef 70a, Nary.
Excuiiite flewcrs—*
"like yea. Eve. tittle tHereugh-
bred, .Wade is driving up; said
L- waHLI.>4 mU ► J- rt.rx___
he, psuhlat raise teaigbt' far a
mint."
indeed bar mecy ____ _
with Aba wuderetaadiue that It
1 aaeaymaas StiD aha haa
visltfeg re ear s_______
[y ceaeeated te hekre kg _
■ He paused, twinkHng aheut the
^Ptcsa.“'4s:
5*wa ftaally ead seat Ken fer has
,trtap. He never tewk kle eye*
a sert ef
dare, mrickea dumb with----
*^Je «M1 mi dosed, very formal.
“*»t day He drove te Haverfesd,
brought »B the ae wre agin be me.
k*aded them ta ton wifeT Aad aaw
mre again Kv* sow her name aa
-
«ke stariie were abent aed
frrejreretoaed merely re hm
He^had aethlng t* ref ef what
Ke«
gtoreed away. Aad^T7’
"Yea think uV
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