* NATIVE OF OPEN Chairs and Chests By Marie Marot Advice to Girls PIONEER DEAD * * H- Clocks, DONNA P.-T. A. Helpful By ANNIE LAURIE SPACES LOST IN of such a annie laurie: < non than your disapproval * * * TO BEACTIVE habits. Trouble does not make a J AT am a twenty-five and ex- HARLINGEN I girl j It is merely an Dear person drink; man i himself Program Is Compiled For have been going with a young cuse. If he cannot reconcile be Domingo Rotge Had Lived MIDDLE OF ROAD thirty. Ho is divorced and pay- to your wishes it would perhaps of his friendship * * * Year; Various Features ing alimony for the support j better to discontinue your In This Section child. He is very Industrious, but i with him. Are Included drinks quite heavily occasionally, ! Sheriff Frank Brown has the annie laurie: Since 1898 which he says is due to his former | he laugh on R. G. Delaney, deputy. trouble and also the alimony DearWe are two very dear girl and 1 am very much who would The sheriff solemnly declares DONNA. Oct. 10.—The Donna has to pay, friends within our teens his drinking. from Would (Special to The Herald) P.-T. A. opposed to like a little advice you. that the lost in the Junior high has compiled this man, has HARLINGEN, Oct. 10—Pioneer deputy “got I really care for young It be proper for one of us who to for me—in a residents of middle of No. 100 be- its program for the year include and I think he cares j formerly kept company with the Lower Rio Grande highway and activities related to school ! fact, he has proposed to me, man, but who has a misun- Valley from all sections assembled tween here and Point Isabel.” various we young says if his alimony ceases derstanding, to speak to him first here this morning for funeral ser- work. Mrs. Walter Weaver is he would The pair making a trip presi- would be married, and when meeting or should one sim- vices for Domingo Rotge, p’oneer of cease drinking. Now what 1 to the Point at and dent of the organization; Miss Lau- also ply ignore him? this section who died Wed- night Delaney like to know is, will he still POLLY. early ra Powell. secretary-treasurer; would BILLY BOB AND at the declared they were on the wrong have to continue paying alimony nesday morning family home Mrs. Roy Hooks, first vice presi- bob and polly; if the road. “When and do vou think he would stop here. we drove into Point Mrs. O. C. Small, second vice that is dent; drinking? Or should I Just forget Billyyoung man indicates ho i Rotge was born in Kleberg coun- he said we A. F. 1 Isabel, were approach- president, and Mrs. Taylor, him? desirous of talking with you by alt where his father came from ty, refresh- and converse should you ing Hollywood,” the sheriff avers. third vice president. Light k NXIOUS: Of course, you do not means stop I France, and has lived in the Valley each If not. a bow and a The sheriff's ments are served at meeting, meet him. since on a ranch near hearty laugh is approve of a man who drinks. will no doubt 1898, settling held the second Monday in each plasant smile from you that He owned con- more when it is k cares for and values to friend that here at time. appreciated own in the build- If he really you quickly convey your month junior high former siderable ranch property in this the Interest take in him he will you have not forgotten your that Delaney is an exponent of ing at 4 p. m. you and still owned some ranch If for no other rea-1 friendship with him. section, the “great open spaces.” He was Year’s Program give up drinking, He at one time had a property. raised among the Yaqui Indians Following is the program sche- saloon where the Baxter building of northern Mexico and has spent duled : stands. now T"'»st of his life as a peace offi- October 14th: “Moral Develop- Pallbearers at the funeral today cer in the West Texas open ment of the Child Through Play.” were S. Finley Ewing, Joe Roberts, stretches around Pecos. Mrs. Roy Hooks. Selected music, Jack Pickens, Albino Wesley Bailey, “Well, I never could get used to Mrs. Joe Sellers. Teacher’s subject, Canales, Premont; and Fausto Ytur- these closed cars,” Delaney says Louise Kellett. of Brownsville. ria in the way of excuse. November 11th: “Mothers as! bearers are James WAS FAST Honorary pall Habit Builders.” Mrs. B. W. Wood.1 Breville; D. McNeil Tur- Dougherty, Selected music. Mrs. Baldwin. ! ner. Christ!; John G. Ken- Corpus Teacher’s subject. Laura Powell. Robert Jr., Kings- nedy, Kleberg December 16: Christmas Darty for .AND GOOD ville; C. P. Parreda, Brownsville; j the community and teachers at! R. L. Chaudin, Harlingen; Tom 7:30 m. Music by the H. S. Or- Moseley, Kingsville; A. T. Canales, p. | % chestra. Premont; Joe Canales, Brownsville; SIDELIGHTS January 13: “Crime and Char- Good and Fast! Osco Morris, Haringen; G. M. Sol- TEXAS j acter Education.” Mrs. Jce Hollo-1 is, Mercedes; A. P. Barreda, Cuba; “The Big Noise,” the First Na- wav. Selected music. Miss Chumb- ; R. H. Johnson and A. T. Rose, Har- tional picture now showing at the ey. Teacher’s subject, Miss Chumb- , lingen. Texas Theatre, embraces one of the Are you fast? Are you engaged? Engaged, for ley. Interment was made by Thomp- largest and most featured instance, in the fascinating game of a complete February 10th: “A Plead for making son’s Mortuary of this city. casts of the year. fool out of a man? Greater SimDlicity.” Mrs. P. B. Headed Chester by Conklin, char- Maddox. Selected music, Mrs.: If you are, be careful! Evelyn made a fool acter comedian who in McAllen Will Not appears the Bethel. Teacher’s subject, Curtis out of “Hurry” Kane. She was a hard-boiled outstanding role of his career ^ long Nunn. chorus girl. He was a big boy from a small as a who be- Tourist Home lowly subway guard March 10t,h: “Mental and Health1 town. What he ivanted from her was a lot— Buy comes famous at the instigation of to The Herald) Characteristics of the Normal what she did to him was plenty! (Special a few crooked politicians, the | Oct. 10.—The McAl- play- Child.” Alma C. Neal. Selected mu- McALLEN, ers consist of Sam who ; Then she fell for him. Fell hard. Couldn’t Hardy, por- sub- ; len city commission voted Monday sic. John A. Clack. Teacher’s without him. trays the role of a flashy Coney live not to the H. B. and more we are ject. Thomas Moore. night purchase Island concession owner; Alice getting away from Furniture, too, has decided to break away Did he take her? Yes. of course. But before home in Palm as a 14th: Election of officers. Kelly Heights White as the of the which we Americans seem from the routine of “suits” and sameness, and April daughter Conklin; tendency, Howard Onstot. he took her—sweet daddy! tourist club. we fit that Selecte music. Bodil as her Ned MOREto therefore find many odd pieces which Rosing mother; have had for so of overcrowd- The chamber of commerce has for long, to Teacher’s subject. Eloise Cox. as the empty corner or give a homey touch the Sparks scheming politician, our rooms. The of the Lunch- EVELYN BRENT—JACK OAKIE some time been considering the pos- ing day “what-not” and room. For the Anne Mav 26th: Covered Dish and David Torrance as the publisher I instance, Queen period or bric-a-brac stand has thank can eon for the Community and the RICHARD GALLAGHER sibility of either erecting pur- of a gone forever, good- walnut chest is most decorative and conceal (Skeets) newspaper. the school chasing a building which could be ness! True, we do have bits of colored glass linens or serve as a storage place. Teachers. Music by -In- used as a where tourists and an occasional cabinet, but not the clock is an- band. place CAPITOL jumbled The two months astronomical ^ find recreation while visiting heap of souvenirs and with which we used other might “Fast Company,” Paramount’s all- gifts delightful inspiration, particularly adapt- In the and recommended to the to make our rooms hideous. Now we look at able to the or in the hall. city talking production of Ring Lard- open staircase, Enter 2.000 commission that the home, a an ornament or a bit of glass with an eye to A chair the fireside Pup*** “FAST Kelly ner’s successful play “Elmer the! Chippendale wing by structure of ten rooms, be the spot of color which it will to an other- invites a hour’s spacious w-hich ran on give quiet meditation, especially Contest Great,” Broadway last j wise dark Essavs In bought for such use. corner, or to relieve the monotony of when it is upholstered in an old chintz of gay season, is now showing at the Capi- 2000 essavs have alreadv the general color scheme. Dattem. More than COMPANY" tol Theatre, with Evelyn Brent,! been turned in bv children entering Cast For Play Will Jack Oakie and “Skeets” Gallagher the fire prevention essay contest in A PARAMOUNT in the leading roles. connection with fire prevention ALL TALKING COMEDY Meet Thursday Night A typical Lardner story, replete Fads and Fancies and Your Skin week, and at least 1500 more are Miss Julia O’Brien, chairman of with biting, humorous dialogue, Make-Up exnected by officials of the con- The funniest dialog! The most lovable char- “Fast as one of < ^ the committee on the cj*r>t for the Company” emerges By JOSEPHINE HUDDLESTON. is inclined to be dry, and warm test. acters! In this play by Ring Lardner! which the gayest comedies of the season. Citv schools of Brownsville, par- town play, “All So Sudden, Sally,” and fancies in make-up may come to bewilder and to fas- water and a bland soap If the skin Is A hard-boiled chorus girl. A small big And as everyone knows who is fam- | ochial schools and rural schools are is to be sponsored by the Business tem- rather oily. Remove all trace of boy. In a love story you'll cheer. iliar with the Lardner so cinate each woman according to her complexion and her was technique all entered in the competition. and Professional Woman’s club, FADS cream by a liberal of well in his best known but underneath these constant the same old application on and is a typified perament, changes ! which doses Saturday, busy Thursday assembling cast, skin tonic and of and ADDED— stories “The Champion,” "Alibi Ike,” both for health and soap water, onen to all children under 16 years first is to be held problem of keeping the skin in perfect condition, and the meeting followed a Christie Talking-Laughing Comedy “Seme Like Them Cold,” and “Hur- by thorough rinsing with of age. Thursday evening at Ye Olde Col- beaaty, remains. “HINTS TO BRIDES” ry’ Kane,” he always succeeds in tepid water. Whether skin tonic or Three errand of $5 each are time the <3fficial prizes lege Inn, at which a Peaches and cre»m are of the Paramount Vodvil “FAVORITE MELODIES” creating genuine sympathy for his complexions water Is used as the final skin offered by the Rio Grande be being director will present. hero whom he as a unless are one of those fortunate sec- PARAMOUNT NEWS usually depicts past, you people cleanser, do not dry the face, but Valley Trust Co. in the three Miss Blanche McComb. first vice good-hearted, wrell meaning “sap.” whom no amount of wind and sun can harm. tions, city, parochial and rural. Be- of the San Antonio club, quickly pat on a bit of ordinary president The leading feminine role is sides these awards, two prizes of $1 the lun- There are women of this type, who never acquire table salt. If the skin is not moist wras present at Wednesday played by Evelyn Brent. As the each will be given for the first and —Now talk on the act- a fashionable sun-tan. But the smoother and more enough to Sold the salt add a bit Showing— cheon, and gave a girl whom Elmer loves and who at second best essay in each school women in San delicate the texture of the skin, then the more more Then very, ivities of the business first considers him just a good na- liquid. gently, very entering the contest, making a total attractive the new whims in make-up become. move the tips of the fingers Antonio. Miss McComb is spend- tured “sap”, Miss Brent gives one gently, of approximately $50 prizes. so belies the out-of-door charm of over the skin until a pleasant, warm ing her vacation in the Valley of her fine performances for which Nothing The competition is being conduct- the sun-tan than a blemished glow results. she is so well known. make-up rough, ed under the direction of G. W. im- If you use much pressure with skin, this latter frequently resulting from W. BENITO TcTgET this massage the skin will be irri- Gctke. city superintendent, Mrs, SAN proper care of the skin while achieving a nat- PALACE tated. so the necessity of the light- R. Jones, county superintendent, and ural tan. NEW FILLING STATION Reviewers are calling Loretta est possible touch cannot be empha- Roy H. Weller, chief of the fire Circulation is the greatest ally in the search too much. Young’s performance in “Fast Life” sized department. Prize money is provid- BROWNSVILLE to The Herald) for a beautiful skin, because the increased and When the skin tingles close the (Special one of the greatest pieces of acting ed the Rio Grande Valley Trust A PUBLIX THEATRE 10—Construc- blood feeds the tissues and and dash cold water by SAN BENITO, Oct. ever seen on the screen. healthful supply eyes tightly talking salt has been company. Home of Paramount Pictures brick service as no other can or over the face until all tion of a one-story To earn such from the lead- muscles rejuvenator does. praise dissolved or washed off. at 683 South Sam Houston Therefore, any method of increasing and stim- station Miss because of _ ing critics. Young, A bath spray is necessary for this RAILS BEING here is to be started soon circulation through the delicate network GUARD boulevard her success in this First National ulating J05LPMINC HUDDLESTON i treatment. Attach the spray to the to Forrest Runnels, own- of tissues the outer of skin according a? 1 Vitaphone talkie will be co- underlying layers cold water faucet and then turn on PLACED ALONG ROAD over all ed. with Jr. should be given daily precedent other beauty treatments. the water, letting the fine spray of starred Douglas Fairbanks, * cost about $3,- Stimulated circulation corrects excessive oiliness and i over the face for three The building will in a series of talking pictures. Fair- frequently water play (Special to The Herald) blotched skin without other aid or four minutes. At the end of this 000. banks, Jr, Is also featured in “Fast rough, any except cleansing. SAN BEI O. Oct. 10.—Guard — II—— the face ■ ■ ■■ m the and most can ! time pat dry. at One of simplest effectual toning treatments rails are being placed along dan- Life,” opening Thursday the Finish off the treatment by apply- j be laKen at mgpr jusi m-xu/t- ix-t in t*e be- HOTEL IMPROVES Palace in McAllen, as is Chester tonic which should be al- gerous places highway best friend to his doom tiring a.«J takes no more than a few ; Cleanse the skin thoroughly, fa-! ing skin He would send his sensational star of: tween here and Harlingen, where Morris, young minutes’ time. < voring a fine cold cream if the skin lowed to dry naturally. ITS DINING ROOM “Alibi.” the embankment is steep and the to win the both loved! road narrow. girl they SAN BENITO. Oct. 10—Improve- RIVOLI, SAN BENITO Iola ments to the dining room of the Fire Prevention Pope, Speer, Virginia Spilman, “Tenderloin,” Warner Bros, melo- Stonewall Jackson hotel here were Doris Robertson; Jury, foreman, drama of the underworld, starring noted Wednesday, the draperies and Week Is Observed James Parish, Cavazos, Dolores Costello with Conrad Leopoldo i chair covers being in a rich green MISSION, Oct. 10.—Fire Preven- Nagel, is the Rivolo theatre, San Herbert Waggone, Climente de la effect. tion week was observed in The properly Puente, Billy Hodge, William Quick, con. Benito, attraction Thursday. NOW SHOWING The room has been improved junior high school here with themes, Robert Her- cast includes Mitchell Lewis, Wesley Cooper, Solis, elderably. posters, and oral compositions. “The bert Pedro Georgit Stoi e, Dan Wolheim, Pat Longoria, Billy Wood, Chester Conklin in— Trial of Fire,” a playlet, was pre- DOUG. FAIRBANKS, JR., LORETTA Hartigan, Fred Kelsey, G. Raymond Vasquez, Ralph Ruhlen. STORE By Mrs. Alexander sented in assembly, Thursday morn- “THE BIG NOISE” RAMONGARZA Dorothy Vernon, Evelyn Pierce George Nye, SUNDAY TEA MENU ing. The cast was composed of: With YOUNG and CHESTER MORRIS and John Miljan. Melville Cros- SCHOOL BANDS PLAY FIRST IN EDINBURG Chicken a la King The Judge, Robert Farias; the man wrote the story which was ad- ALICE WHITE Fate had made them friends ... a girl had made Spiced Peaches Prosecuting Attorney, Collie Taylor; AT EDINBURG TONIGHT to The Herald) for the screen by E. T. Lowe, the love-nest mur- (Special apted Biscuit Plum the Defense Counsel, Tom Hume- them rivals. He alone knew first directed. Jelly The funniest mirth-explosion of EDINBURG. Oct. 10.—The Jr. Michael Curtiz Oct. 10.—The Ed- Macaroon Ice Box Cake Coffee son; Clerk. Chon Quin; Officer. Os- EDINBURG. the Season. See It. derer. But to save the life of his friend was to its doors to the pub- “Tenderloin” is an old-fashioned store open waldo McAllen; Fire Hazards. Doris inburg high school and college band in lic of Edinburg was Ramon Gar- hair-raiser but it is more than to lose the girl. See what happens Chicken a la Jean Ewing, Rosemary Bushey, Or- will appear in its regular concert ADDED merchandise establish- that. It is the rugged, glamorous King, Serving Eight denouement za’s general pha Foster, Mabel Carl, Ruth Dun- here Thursday night. A mixed pro- Comedy and News the most dramatic erected in 1909 near the love story of Rose Shannon, danc- 1-3 cup butter or chicken fat, 1-2 ment, can. Marie Crofford, Phyllis Gar- gram of popular and classical mu- Admission 5-10-15 has ever store now er at Cafe in the Vitaphone spot where Guerra’s Kelly’s Bowery, cup flour, 4 cups milk, 1 1-2 cups sic will be lington, Chrystal Rush, Margaret presented. ______to A. E. Chavez, and Chuck White. swaggering accomplished. stands, according diced, cooked chicken, 1 cup cooked one of the oldest residents of young gangster, member of a band Sr., mushrooms, 1 teaspoon salt, 1-4 this city. of thieves. 3 teaspoon paprika, tablespoons The Valley’s Perfect T cooked chopped green pepper, 2 Fashion Model’s Talking Picture Theatre tablespons chopped pimentos, 2 A Diary GRACE THORNCUFFE ByJ Radio Features well — Today’s eggs, beaten. wTr l’ 10 THURSDAY. OCTOB>.R Melt the butter and add the • She Talks About a Child's Sports Costume. [B'j The Associated Press] flour. Mix and add the time. All time is P. M. unless otherwise thoroughly first time inyears< r Programs in Central Standard the very far. Brnit* Wavelengths on left of call letters, kilocycles on right. milk and cook until a creamy sauce to see any Indicated. Helene and I fail forma. Add the chicken, mush- idea of Madame s. LAST DAY 318.6—WABC New York—860 (CBS Chain) FORmerit in a new of OWO KMOX i rooms, salt, paprika, green peppers to in a line 7- (vy—Health Period—Also WADC M KRC 11GHP 11BBM She is planning put WISN WSPD and mushrooms. Cook for 2 min- about See and Hear KMRC KOIL WHK WCCO „__ ; I*m crazy KMOX children's clothes. 7.15_v \v Wile—Also WOWO WHK WISN WFBM WKRC WCCO utes. Add the eggs and cook for WARNER BROS. Vitaphone Sanation love to have them 7*30—Quartet—Also WADC WKRC WOWO KMOX KOIL WSPD WHK 1 minute. children and WCCO Serve at once, poured 45—Ba nd-— A Iso WADC WHK WSPD WFBM WKRC KMOX WOWO think the class COSTELLO 7 over hot buttered toast. around, but I don't DOLORES o-oo_Detective Mysteries. Dramatized for the Radio—Also KMOX KOIL we have would like it WSPD WHK WADC WGHP WBBM WOWO WFBM WKRC Biscuits (18) 5f customers WADC WKRC WGHP WBBM WOWO KMOX : used to think- "'TENDERLOIN' 8;30_—Real Program—Also (Fluffy ones, delicately browned) very much. 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KSD WOW WDAF them' at 11:00_To Be Announced (one hour)—Also 18 almond macaroons. 1-3 cup we I suppose the chief objection Attend 394.5—WJZ New York—760 (NBC Chain) 1 it us Starting Sunday Shows butter, cup confectioner’s sugar, have to the idea is that gives Orchestra—Also KDKA WJR KYW KWK WREN Hel- n,»n_Vincent Lopez Dance 2 egg yolks, 2 egg whites, stiffly less for modeling. KPRC WOAI WKY WLW WFAA opportunity WTMJ KSTP WEBC beaten, 1 vanilla. 1-2 and I would look sweet trying with Male Trio and Jack Shilkret Orchestra—Also teaspoon cup ene Bargain 7.0U—7 ,nn_-Renutv wm. Serenade s clothes. WREN KPRC WOAI WKY WLW red cherries, 1-2 cup banched al- to model children R KY\V KWK blame Madame 1?3.5 could hardly 7-30—SDarkers—Also KDKA WLW WlS KWK WREN monds. 2 We cups stiffly whipped them when we saw F.'nn_l ivid Buttoiph Orchestra and Male Trio—Also KDKA WJR WLW for ordering Matinees 8 rream. clothes these 7-9 P- m. WCFL KWK WREN WAPI KSTP WTMJ WEBC WJAX WHAS WSM them. Children's days -NoM:AShoVw,ng- KPRC WOAI WKY Line a buttered mold with the The WMC WSB WBT WBAP are really adorable. designers KDKA WJR WLW KSD WDAF KSTP WTMJ to and as a 8,3*•30— Bourdon Orch.—Aiso macaroons, reserving enough grown-up clothes, OTHER UNITS WSM WMC KPRC KOA WHO WOW WSB KYW just ape WEBC WHAS Y.'BAP rover. Cream the butter and add children look more like human ( j Hour—Also WGN WJR KWK WREN KDKA result u s oo—AK Midweek the sugar. Beat for 1 minute. than they ever did before. \ ) i u£_fl i “All and .niooUXmos TV Andv (from WT.1AQ)—Also KDKA WJR KYW KWK WREN beings American”--Talking Comedy f 1C.UU Add remember that when I was a wd\F WTMJ WEBC KSTP KOA KSL WLW the egg yolks and beat for 2 I can WREN WCKY 1 always wanted to dress like Modernistic Sweater in Blue Worn News” jq-15_Slumber Music, String Ensemble t45 min.)—Also KDKA minutes. Fold in the vmnilla. cher- child “Movietone older sister and was never per- ■ies, almonds and egg whites. Pour my with Gray Skirt. KWWG—“Voice of the Border” mitted to. into the mold and cover the top Ma- wool with a modernistic de* SCHOOL STUDENTS Brownsville. Texas I chose one of the costumes gray with the macaroons. to in dark biue. The skirt is remaining dame to send my niece. sign gray a Show— news and Associated Press from The purchased Come in after school and see Complete 4pm with Valley dispatches Let chill for 24 hours. Unmold and I know she’ll be crazy about it. It’s tweed to match the background id Remain on air until 7 m. of a the sweater and has two kick Brownsville Herald. p. rover with the whipped cream. a sports costume consisting pleat* Starting at 3:30._ from -- Daily, except juaday—On air 20 a. m. to 1 p. m. Back on air at 2hill for 1 hour and serve. very sophisticated sweater in heavy pooling *. pointed yoke.

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