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Christmas Gifts for Your Loved Ones—All Kinds Abilene txaye<l with all the reality for which to 1914, the scene goes C-C. Seeks Listing thla director la famous. eoguei to the girlhood of * mother ■ In HARVEST DAY Day Congreii In the superb emotional role of who watches her son march off to Of Rooms and Houses SCHOLARSHIPS Ralston has It her love IDLE TEXANS Lena Smith, Esther war. pictures affair, A call for the of any apart- MOVIE the finest characterization of her her sufferings and sac- The Associated Press) listing truly strivings, (By ments. rooms or furnished houses career on the screen. It has rifices for her son and the picture Tuesday her now vacant is being issued by the SlDCUGHfS and Starting with a ends where It began. Senate — Continue# on depth poaer. SERVICE debate chamber of commerce. All HELD NOW HAVEJOBS apart- AH) STUDENTS CAPITOL nomination of Albert L. Watson to ments listed with the office have Ann star of be a federal judge In Pennsylvania. been filled, and demands from tour- Pennington, dancing committee hears Julius — Methodist Society of Lobby AUSTIN. Dec. 17 Thirty-one ists desiring winter homes are com- 343 Texas U. the many Broadway revues and Barnes. Attending Texa« laborers who were Idle a year ing in daily. musical comedies, makes her debut Mercedes Observe Elections committee takes up an In Without Fees ;A. ? "Anyone having apartment Paying in question of eligibility of Senator ago now have jobs, according to in Vitaphone talking pictures a private home is urged to list it Annual of the state labor de- Warner Brothers’ "Gold of Program Grundy Pennsylvania. an estimate of with us as soon as possible." says For Registration Diggers Interstate commerce committee partment. Miss Malvina Ganbay, information Broadway,** a 100 per cent natural continues communica- hearings on clerk. “Practically everything we color, MERCEDES, Dec. 17— Annual tions bill. Unemployment, both of Industrial AUSTIN, Dec. 17— UP) —Three singing, talking, dancing pic- have is taken, and we have been Harvest Day services were held here j workers and of farm workers has ture in technicolor, the last day at Agriculture sub-committee hears direct some of hundred and forty-three University Sunday night at the Methodist unable to the yisl- W. L. Clayton, of Houston, Texas, in decreased two per the Capitol theatre. church the Womans’ approximately tors to suitable homes. The situa- of Texas students are using regent by Missionary | cotton shows. Her role, which is one demanding investigation. cent, the estimate tion has been serious for some time, each of which entitles Society of the church at which House—Takes de- scholarships, the utmost of her dramatic talent*, up agriculture Of the estimate of a quarter- and it is getting so tourists can no time, a special program was had. partment appropriations bill. the holder to enter the University marks her return to the screen aft- Annual Harvest three or 60 longer find furnished apartments Day is observed Foreign affairs committee takes million idle men. fifths, without the er more than three years on Broad- the Methodist churches and houses. It will be a favor to us paying regular regis- bjr through-! up revised resolution for commission per cent represents farm workers, wEy* out the if those having apartments to let tration fee. South, at which time, dues i to Haiti. work. During the past three years she # seasonally without will notify us." and pledges are redeemed and of- The student may register In any has been the star of White’s Industrial unemployment now Is The demand for apartments is George ferings are made. Monday department, school or college of the "Scandals'* at the Apollo theatre in this much greater than for houses, but Mrs. 'J. L. Vining, conference of- Senate—Passed bills to extend life down to 4 per cent, represent- New York. Previous to that she these can be used in many cases. University. Including the School of ficer, was in charge of the pro- of radio commission and to ratify approximately 44,000 people starred in several feature silent ing Calls for homes have been lively for Mines and Metallurgy at El Paso gram which consisted of special mu- French war debt settlement. it was motion throughout the entire state, some weeks, but have picked up con- pictures. sic and readings in which Mrs. of for and the School of Medicine at Gal- The all-star cast with Miss Pen- Uninterrupted right way since the cold weather in M. H. Mrs. F. I. estimated. siderably Keen, Gabreath, tariff bill was promised by leaders the north. veston. nington in "Gold Diggers of Broad- Mrs. Harold Mrs. This estimate follows a recent Roland, Oscar after Christmas recess. Requirements prescribe that the way” are Lilyan Tashman. Conway Roman. Mrs. C. R Wood, Mrs survey by Chief Deputy Labor Tearle. Albert Gran. Winnie Light- Adopted resolutions to appropriate holder maintain a certain scholar- John Gause and Mrs. J. C. Commr. R. B. Cragg that found William Helen Fos- Deijo $200,000 to pay expenses of Ameri- Fire Rate Reductions ner, Bakewell, took that unemployment is on the de- ship average, varying with the class- part. Violin numbers by L. 8. can participation in London Naval ter. Julia Swayne Gordon, Gertrude Frasier cline and to decrease still ification of the student. interspersed the program. parley and to appoint commission to likely Granted On Course Seventy- Short. Nick Lucas, Neely Edwards.1 the next few months. three students Offerings, including fruit and study reorganization of farther during AUSTIN, Dec. Vt ^cities and who have scholar- Lee Moran and Armand Kaltz and i prohibition are not canned goods, were made to the enforcement. The comparative estimate, made towns in which an approved fire ships permitted to use them a beauty chorus of 100. this Pharr Institute, a school for Mex- House—Passed bills to authorize in approximate round figures only, prevention course Is taught in year because they failed to "Gold Diggers of Broadway’* is meet the ican girls, supported by the Meth- more than $250,000,000 for govern- fixes the present number of Jobless schools, will be granted a 3 per cent requirements of the last based on the play of Avery Hop- odist Council Women of the South. ment buildings, hospitals and new industrial laborers at 44,000 out of reduction in the fire insurance key sessicn. wood. The adaptation was made by These gifts will be taken to the In- supreme court structure. the 1,100.000 so classified in the rates, Fire Ins. Commr. J. W. De- Scholarships granted by the Uni- Robert Lord. Songs by A1 Dupin Kodak Lthe Gift are: and Joe Burke. stitute on Thursday of this week. Approved extension of life of fed- state; as against 62.000 a year ago. Weese has announced. versity Stage presentation 960.000 Oeballos. del Ruth The Rev. M. H. Keen, pastor of eral radio commission. It reports 65,000 out of the A standard course of study in fire Accredited high school scholar- by Larry Roy to the directed. the church, conducted the prayer farm workers not engaged in gain- prevention has been prepared by his ships. given highest ranking service. with of accredited schools. ful pursuit now, as compared department for use in schools, Mr. graduates high IforParents Junior r» * Chain Store Chief the 78.000 a year ago. DeWeese said. college scholarships, given TEXAS *l**^r-^|H^r to the highest ranking graduates r IRST in the of He announced 524 cities and It took Joeef von Sternberg, him- thoughts parents are Cardinals Will Get WEATHER SUMMARY of Junior colleges. to Pleased With Valley towns now are teaching this course, self, to make a picture surpass their children. With of a Kodak was relati- IntVicholasUc League scholarships your gift \ ‘T think the Valley Is just getting Barometric pressure and that 37 others have it his world-famous masterpieces. Footballs As Awards from the Rio adopted given to winners in the events in enable them to started, and from what I have seen vely low this morning •Underworld.” “The Last Command." you obtain that which will F since the beginning of the present the (Special to The Herald* Grande Valley northeastward to state interscholastic league "The Drag Net” and the "Docks of of It, there will be wonderful pro- school year. These towns. Just tak- other than cheer them more than else in* HARLINGEN. Dec. 17—The Har- the Great Lakes, and rather high meet athletics. New York.” His great triumph. anything gress made within the next five the course, include: lingen High School football team, Canadian Northwest. Mon- ing up Boy Scouts. Girl Scouts and later record of or six years," declares C. E. Stone, over the ‘The Case of Lena Smith.” opens years—a snapshot their the Cardinals, mill be their Dakotas. Cloudy, un- Liberty Hill, Hartindale, Acme. Campfire Girls scholarships, award- given head of the Stone chain stores. tana. and the its two-day run at the Texas thea- children‘s lives. A Kodak is the fer gold footballs at a meeting Wednes- and mostly disagreeable Allen. Andrews, Bracketville, Bran- ed to members who have met cer- tre tomorrow, and it is Von Stern- gift Stone has Just spent two or three settled. day night at the Reese Wiimond thro- don Campbell, Cumby. Caddo Mills, tain requirements and have been berg at his finest. days visiting in Mercedes where a weather prevailed practically parents. J, Hotel. The footballs and a the United States at the Dickens. Donie. Dumas. Emory. recommended by their local councils None of his former pic- banquet Stone store has been recently op- ughout great are being given the teams the to Golden.
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