McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 277, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 6, 1929 Page: 2 of 4
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PRESS. „■
RIO GRANDfe VALLEY
1500 Chicxgo Detective*
Have No Dress Uniform
opened a new school (or flying which
permits students to take lessons on
the credit plan, signing notes for pay-
ment in twelve months. '......
to occupy either store or home._______
Help your neighbor and he will help
you. Trading at home means much
for our people. ThlnV this over and
contemplate what it would mean to
buy all your goods out. of town. ^
BROWN’S
MARBLE and GRANITE
UGHON
COLLEGE
WORKS
Bilious Fever and Malaria.
Too Many Grapes Make
Chicago Prices Tumble
0. W. ALBRIGHT, Prop.
Fall Term Opens Sapt. 2
All business courses, in-
cluding machine book-
keeping, latest filing de-
vices, duplicating m»-
chines and all up-to-date
New York Gas Tax
Will Net $30,000,000
1STH AVe.
• c. c. mcdaniel v
Owner and Publisher
to 8
1Il'CH
luruti
CHICAGO, Nor. 6 (IMS}—Wholesale
jrajte dealers here announced - that
wlne-tDiklng in Chicago was decreal-
ing. An over supply of pes on the
marke^ sent prices tumbling.
FOR SALE
~ ALBAN'T, N YTNovT S^HIMS)— N*W,
York state’s levy of two cents a gallon
on gasoline averaged about $5,000,000
a month during the summer.
The state expects to collect about
Located
'.'Utlo
Westinghouse Co. Change
Pensions Into Annuities
PITTSBUUOhF^v. 6—{INS}—The
Established In 1920
Published Dally Except Saturday,
itered as second class mall matter
•the Post Office at McAllen. Texas
methods o? Instruction
known taug.ht.rby experts.
— Positions Guaranteed
Graduates. Rates reason-
Call and ace my new stock on dls
plav Carload of new finished marble*
‘list ■ arrived: alar carload of granite
Choice City Homes,
Apartments,Duplex’s, also
small acreage ^ homes, in-
Westiughouse electric ana manufl
Call, Write or
mm AU.-TOT
McALLEN, TEXAS
class orchard properties
and acreage priced right.
No trouble to tell you
about them. At your ser-
vice. We have been in
estate
private lessons In Singing or In
Dramatic Heading.
E. PARKER JOHNSTON
School For. Aviators
On Installment Plan
yean
l.VIH
ATLANTA. Nov. 6 -{INS)--One hun-
dred and (wo Georgians more than
100 years old died during 1928, ac-
cording »o a report issued by the Board
of Health. .
Cathay Courts
CINCINNATI. Nov. 6—(INS}-The
Kmbry-Riddle Aviation company has
h . ll l **
The Grace-of God For the la w w as
yon hv Moses, but grace and trwlfr
in,, by Jesus Christ .John t.it. ~
T ‘ PRAYER
“O Spirit or the T}vtne C.M, —
at res
for a
the general real
-business over 20 years and
Dr. J. N. GOODWIN
we can meet every one
/we sold, prppCTty to,
to face without regrets.
lots I
home
ter
dem
ROBERTS REALTY CO
McAllen. Texas
— Office: 66V
Nasser Bldg. —
»ho»»ea: Rea: 127
New Rich Bldg.
CASH REGISTERS
& Relieve
Hoaneoaea y
Sore Throat 2
Cough* <- d
Selling Suits
Be. fair.to your»elf—Set i
REMINGTON before you buy.
REMINGTON CASH REGISTER
SALM AGENCY”
McAllen, Phone 672
Brownsville, Phone 832
I DRS.
j W E. and 1LA A DAVIS4“
OSTEOPATHS
Offices at
j Corner North 12th Street j
j and Ash Avenue
j . hnne 174— I
Is Not" Qur Onty Busiu^ssr
Although We Do Take Pleas-
ure in Giving Customers Ser-
vice and Satisfaction in the
purchase of clothes.
tMedt by
f ihn Phamuod Co., Stint look, U. 1
W. E. Easton, editor of tlie'Stillwa
ter (Minn.) Gazette, sayS:
THAT trading at home is -an old
subject, almost worn threadbare but
it »as a
COLDS MAY DEVELOP
INTO PNEUMONIA
11... >.
Just as important today y.«
ora.n
the I
hundred years ago.
McAllen, Texas
No town, no matter how laTge or
small, <an grow and flourish It the
residents do their trading away from
and heal the inflamed membranes and
stop the irritation, while the creosote
goes <*» to the stomach, is absorbed into
the bllod, attacks the seat of the trouble
and checks the growth of the germs.
Craumulsion is guaranteed satisfac-
tihwjn the treatment of coughs from
minor form*Bof
and is excellent
Coughs from colds may lead to serious
trouble. You can stop them now with
Creoiirulsion, sn emulsified creosote that
is pleasant to take. Cteomulsion is a
medical discovery with two-fold action;
it soothes and heals the inflamed mem-
branes and inhibits germ grpwth.
Of all known drugs, creosote is recog-
nized by high medical authorities as one
of thogreatest healing agencies for coughs
-from -Gold*__anil bronchial irritations.
Cleaning and
in mi varnished
■trtnrrr-
fact. • --
The merchants wives and families
are'often the first to set the example.
The shoe men notice this fact; the
does the
Pressing
Are Also Our Favorite Bysi
DR. C. H. KERSHAW
!•■. I
tevrelrv men do the same, as
'■grocer and the meat men,
Osteopathic Physician
hial irritations,
uilding up the system after cold*
i. Money refunded if not relieved
ss labors. And Don’t f orget
ilm plrjthing men, a-
hat Quality oT
Nelson Building
as the mechanic, the laborer, tb«(*dlo*T
worKinansntp
Comes First Here.
VH wiuiuaiv** v - — ------ ---w » —
tote* other healing elements which noothe Ask your druggist, (adf.)
CREOMULSION
the stenographers, etc. They all ima-
gine if die other' fellow can trade out
of town, they can, never realizing the.
fact that very resident is more or legs
dependent on his neighbor for trade.
A t»wn would be short lived if this
«>.,« r,f affairs continued._
You who are in business, no matter
what your business is, owe it to your
tinlm. inwri to tnfde at home whenever
A teloplioiu* call is all that is
necessary—We do the rest.
FOR THE COUGH FROM COLDS THA THANG OH
farm
SIGNALS
CHM*L\E TO0K WB T0^ie_Hti5 Aoose JTO PLAY
WE SAT
V\\S F>V>T oJVTtf hW'AHTEfVYtOH OF \ HAO mAOfc p, lovjj
<5TfiAvG*T, F\OAT SAY "EtET AMta CHAttLiE GAME \T A ULCH,
SoST A<, V OJAS <3ouV to 'feoOST.SOlAETHiHG TAPPED NW FOOT,
\ tHOOG^T'C-HARUE SkGriAVLED, POP- (At TO LAY OFF So \j LA\!
ACO-OSS FriOfA <V\E, (AT FEET UJETTe STYLFTCH®Vi 'TOOJAYL'D f \
HA«)
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WHAT
Xi\Li _
charue
OFF AAtsTpELT AHOThE ft TAP, \ LOOKED OHDCR -TPE TAP.LE \ H AJE?
ahdthere ujas A daomfo old hoosE cat ,svie.’d-^ottet> —'T\
SfAS FEET AMD CHAPuES,- AMDThE POT 00EHT TO A \
nossihle.
the employees.. With ajl Irade going
out of town it w ill he brtt a sffort time
before there will be stores and houses
for rent, because there will be Bo one
KELLY DRY CLEANING CO
Cleaners of McAllen s Clothes Since 1919
Returns To Air
Official
Merchant
Fbt
Three
Kellyphone 271
rinkirsifiji'i^
year. Hi* crooning tenor
voice Is now heard by a national
audience each. Thursday 'evening
from 8 to 9 P M Eastern' Stand-
ard Time on (be Flelschmann Sun-
shine Hpur, 6ver station WEAF In
New York and a coaat-to-ooast
radio hook up.
t’Acnown a year ago. the hand-
some young hand' leader today Is
an lnternstlonal figure because he
introduced a di,tlnctly original
style lntd popular music. -
THEM DAYS ARE GONE FOREVER (A New Tunc Day.
THEM'D AYS ARE
GLAO you called o*i OS ToKHgkt
Iktfil IMlil Iflir fMih "
gaafeot ivs^j
V/Oic&r- UMTfZAlGffO of cooczse
Ykece's TtroE FtDfi? tTS 'PEVEkOPMEWnr
Tgj wcf -to*——’
ktnajpee. Born
in a Vermont vHlsge:-u«grew up
In Westbrook. Maine; played hit
arty through Yale, charmed U>e
Prince of Wales with hi* music
during a European tour and In
x "‘two short years has becofna
Broadway's favorite. ---------
. ‘ His fall name 1* Hubert Prior
Vsllss but Yale friends early,
nicknamed him "Rudy ;. A mem
bfr of Sigma Alpha Bpsllon,
Valise graduated frdm Yale In
1A17' wltlr an A B degree. After
w a hatlon wlde tour with hla band
he -won Broadway through radio.
X stage debut packed theatrea all
aver New York and now Vallee
\ has become not only s radio per-
' former, and stage star but a
movie actor as well. Although the
popular dance leader oceuples the
spot light be Insists that hit band
always share, honors with him.
ge takas it with him wherever hr
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McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 277, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 6, 1929, newspaper, November 6, 1929; McAllen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1153170/m1/2/: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting McAllen Public Library.