■— .■■JLI* II" ■ ■■■■ lll_ .Sfc It Named Sisters Near Death was educated in Harvard, where he mission appointed by the 12th in- Brumley won honors. Orr high ternational conference at Geneva Convicted f He started to a for world reorgani- Kiwanit President After Car Overturns I immediately the prac- report plan TEXARKANA, Nor. *4. — THANKSGIVING ana F.D. OPPOSES tice of law St. zation of the Red Cross. He — COLONEL at Paul. Minn., and to HUNTSVILLE. Nov. 23. OLDS, was Johnnie Orr found guilty last Mrs. F L. 50. remained there for 17 vears until American member of the arbitra- HARLINGEN, Nov. 24 —W. C. | Boddeker, and Mrs. night of murdering Clarence E. W. Evans. 33. sisters, shortly after the outbreak of the tion tribunal appointed to adjudge Brumley, well known Valley mer- of Galves- Echols and given a World War. when he was called British-American claims under the 10-year prison chant, was elected president of the ton. were injured, probably fatal- up- sentence BY on to to France of The state had asked INSPIRED as the 1910 and he also served HOOVERDEBT EX-NATIONAL go counselor treaty Kiwanis at the ly, when their automobile over- Harlingen club the death penalty. Orr claimed annual election tutmed near here. of the American Red Cross commis- as president of the board of trus- here Wednesday. Echols was shot when Mrs A. B. sion in January, 1918. He had been tees of the icrlcan in accidentally Other officers are 8 D. Grant Wacker. 29 of San library scuffled over a active in that Paris they gun. vice president; B. A. Me Larry, Antonio daughter of Mrs. Bod- organization ever Col treasurer, and the direc- COMMISSION deker. and an infant child were DIES since, having become European Olds took an active interest MANHVENTS following CHIEF, in MR*. P4RKF.R VISITS tors. R L. Chamberlain. B. M. injured less seriously. Tfiev sui- commissioner m charge of American civic affairs In Paris, especially Mothershead, A. J. Rabel, G. I. iered bruises. Red Cross work abroad in January pertaining to American phase*, and Mrs. L A Parker of Ooliad to Nov ROOSEVELT TRADJ PARIS. Nov. 24. iA*>—Col. Robert was a WASHINGTON. 24 ijp>- Burdette, F. G. Jackson. M. R. ABOARD 1919 member of the council of the waiting her son. James Parker and While E. Olds, former assistant secretary Thanksgiving usually ts and Milton R. EN ROUTE TO WARM SPRINGS, He served in International Chamber of Com- family the Montgomery Clapp. of Mate of the various capacities during Thanksgiving thought of as a of gratitude for United States, an merce there day L. Hill, retiring president, also be- Ga.. Nov. 24. i.P—Pres.-Elect Frank- with that organization and in other as well as one of the holiday*. all and small. American Auto Fatal i internationally known attorney, died things, big comes a director. Injuries important pasts abroad until 1925 governors of the American hospital. have for lin D. Roosevelt says he believes DALLAS. Nov. 24 (JPi—I. T Bird- suddenly today of apoplexy He was presidents proclaimed it Charles R. of Three t when he was called Tips Rivers, 57 old. upon to become very specific reasons. •the most convenient and effective" well, 27, of Browns boro, died *re , years former Kiwanis director and can- assistant secretary of state at Wash- fish halt trial In the words of contacts between the United States early today of suffered 1 Olds, who was Prank B. Kellogg's Washington. didate for congressman, was a injuries ington. Madison. Lincoln and Wilson, thanks and Europe on the war debts can be when an automobile in which he under-secretary of state, left his BIRMINGHAM Ala.—The mat visitor. Col. Olds subsequently was un- made through the existing channels was riding overturned near Tyler apartment in Rue de LUniversite. of Gus Walker, who was der-secretary of state, remaining in charged of diplomacy. last Saturfday. Survivors include according to his custom, to walk to with Washington until 1928. and in 1931. burglary, can be held any day Mrs. Vivian Tillery, a sister, of his office. j ■_I almost exactly a year ago. he was but Pndav and Saturday when the Theo- Against CommiHbion Abilene. Hayes, Pithy passages of Becomes III a member appointed of the preman- Walker s case came for dore Roosevelt, years of prosperity j up trial It j BLAME WOMEN This statement, which marked the rnt court of arbitration at the ■ He a few Tayue. was were thankfully reckoned JOOST ON VISIT got yards from his found that Walker was serving ; culmination of his active, two-day only In 1929 he was made a member of I home when he became ill. time on the roads on an- the war debt obli- David Joost. of violently the county Celebrated consideration of employe the post- He succeeded in reparations commission under Treaty office returning to his other charge and the case was to be gations. was regarded by persons here, left Wednesday night home the Treaty of Versailles but died in a few minutes, a reset. is an off to This year Pres. Hoover incorporat- FOR NO JOBS close to him as a declaration against for Palestine where he will spend Saturday day phvsician who was urgently called Geneva start a trial, and Jim McK ! ed George Washingtons proclama- the creation of a debt commission the Thanksgiving holidays with hit Figure Long. giving apoplexy as the cause assistant solicitor, asked tion in his own. Washington issued to deal with debtor nations. parents, who are also celebrating that Fri- Daring the early post-war years day be excluded because two, the first, quoted by Mr. Hoover, The statement, issued last night their Golden Wedding anniversary all the CINCINNATI. O. NOV. 24. tJP>— Robert Edwin Olds was bom In in Europe Col. Olds became a mem- witnesses of before he arrived in Mr. Joost will be work in the fishhouse and in 1789 the adoption shortly Lynch- back Tuesday. ■ celebrating At least one woman blames women I Duluth. Minn Oct. 22. 1875 and ber for North America of the com- is their the and in the Va.. on his to a vacation ,r —-:— Friday busy day. I constitution 1795 for a part of the unemployment burg. way benefits under it. in Warm Springs, Ga., reasserted enjoyed among American men. She is Miss had seen ius White his outlined that Madison, who Mary Anderson, former immigrant previously position House and his burned the the of with the Dec. capitr’ by and worker, who was here question dealing factory is one for Pres. British in September. 1814. didn't today to address the American Fed- 15 payments Hoov- er and the 72nd watt until the next November roll- eration of labor convention. congress to deal ed around to be of with. appreciative Miss Anderson, director of the a The said the indi- peace, but proclaimed Thangsgi# women's bureau of the Department president-elect 12. 1815. celebrat- vidual debtor should at all times ing Day. January oi Labor says many American fath- the December 24. 1814 of have access to the creditor to ing treaty ers with children are put Are to support job- Here facts before latter and that Ghent. less because women the the Happy will take work Days Again! Not until another dire war did creditor should always thought- paying only 14 to *5 a week but give Conditions another proclaim Thanks- ful and considerate consideration to have gradually taken a turn for the better and president •what.” she asked, “can be done apparently Are Here Again We fully giving. In 1863 Abraham Lincoln about it?” these facts. realize that started the annual Thanks- He said he agreed with Pres Hoov- money has been “tight” and that’s Manautou’s is really Women don't want to take low why opening this Happy Sale—cut- giving er on the four that the Day Special proclamation cuptom. wages." she said. "But. they have to principles pirces on necessities for the entire For the nation's mere existence, j debts were actual loans made with ting family. Even the most take whatever they can get. depleted budget will find Happy Days at Ma- Lincoln was thankful. the intention that should be re- Women have dependents just as j they nautou’s and all next "It has God to the debts were to be con- Friday, Saturday week. It don’t take much if pleased Almighty men have. Women have decreptit paid. that money you shop at Manautou’s, where life sidered that the prolong our national another parents and helpless little broth- ! individually, settle- you will find correct one always styles, highest and lowest All we year—” was the way his second ers and sisters, too.” ments should take into considera- quality prices. ask is that you come to the in tion the of the debtor na- started, 1864. She used figures to illustrate how capacity store and see for the wonderful to administration, and that yourself opportunities again to But by the next women workers have increased, often tions to pav reparations bring Happy Days your entire family. Andrew Johnson in 1866 rould give to the acornpaniment of wholesale had no relations to debts. been allowed thanks that "we have discharging of men. far *n- •Method Secondary' to send our railroad system There were two and one-half ] • to the inner recesses of our coun- million and more women all in Happy employed "Once these principles of the debt Day Specials Friday, Saturday Next Week try." 1930 in tlmi 1920. They got one- relationships are established and third to one-half less than men ! (irant x Has Terse pav recognized." he added, "the methods were for the getting same work by which contacts between our gov- Hence, Fall and Winter Frocks Gram in 1870 was terse and busi- many employes, finding ernment and the debtor nations mav Bring Happy Days they could hire ness-like about saying "it behooves women for less than be provided are matters of second- a sensible of their the> were paying men. fired the m-n people dependence ary importance. fashions for GROUP No. 1— CO and took on Stunning every occasion are included in our on the Almighty to acknowledge more women workers. "My view is that the most con- QA "It used to be the *'’-98 gratitude." competition of venient and effective contacts can large collection of Fall and Winter Ladies Frocks tallies.'PJ.JO immigrants .... In marked contrast came the that hurt American la- be made through the existing agen- bor—now Shining silks, lustrous crepes, smooth woolens, and paean of Hayes in 1877 commenc- it's the competition of wo- cies and constituted channels of Jeraeys GROUP No. 2_ tf»1 AA “the circles of our men: and from women it is extend- ing, completed diplomatic intercourse. ... the big reduction In prices we have made in these ing to men $2.98 values summer and winter, seed-time and negro and negro women.” "No action by the congress has ....Jljjj were done so as harvest has brought to us the ac- limited or can limit the constitut- frocks, to make this event really Happy customed season at which a reli- HE GOT 4V EARFIT. ional power of the president to Days Again for the Women— GROUP No. 3— Cl JA FORT WORTH—G. gious people celebrate with praise B Gowan. carry on diplomatic contacts or con- garbage $1.98 and Thanksgiving the endurmj city inspector, got an ear- versations with foreign govern- values.$1.43 ful of of that wasn't scan- —.1" —. mercy Almighty God: something ments." ._ Most presidents concentrated on dal. and as a result he's walking -I around with his Fancy i what the nation should be thank- head swathed in From 10,000 to 12.000 persons are Rayon Bedspreads ful for. but Grower Cleveland, cen- bandages. Cowan was in a gun and engaged in salmon fishing along the Happy Day Yard Goods assorted colors. 80 x 105. Towels tering on how to the day. ammunition the other of riv- Specials spend put shop day lower stretches the Columbia They sell for tl our in when 98. this human touch: “and let there Floyd Bufoord. clerk, was un- er. Sport Satin, all new Turkish Towels, very ab- j shades, regularly Rusuneau Crepe, a new crinkled crepe price this time— also be, on the day thus set apart, loading a rifle. The gun went off. sold at 35c. sorbent, 54x14 Best value during material. All season shades. a reunion The Regular ol families, sanctified and bullet glanced off the ceiling New Comfort For Those in town regular price 15c. Happy Days twice 98c but for Happy cleaaseri by lender memories and and struck Cowan on the side of our Happy 1 A Who Wear False Teeth Sale, only . Days Sale we offer the nations and lot the social m- the head, the lobe of his I piercing No need you feel uncomfort- *1.39 Days price, Ilf* longer yard for .. TOwHir.se of friends, u ith pleasant ear and in his a loging Jawbone. able wearing false teeth Fasteeth. Genuine Imported all-silk Japanese only . reminiscence, renew the ties of af- on greatly improved powder sprinkled natural _ i pongee, color, the fabric of a and solid* color New fection and strengthen the bonds What is your plates holds them tight and com- Fancy percales. said to be the world s lar- thousand uses. Under- n fortable. No gummy pastv taste or Fall shades. 10r /* ' of kindly feeling" eest plow cuts furrows from 36 to 42 | feeling Deodorizes. Oet Fasteeth at priced for the Happy I values, Crus inches */f v the vard Marquisette Cross deep, and three feet wide, ’n or ||f* Thankfulness | Intemat'onal Drug Co., your drug- Days Again Sale, now Expansion only for . Curtains, in all Face Powder I California gist.—Mv I pastel and 2-tone effects They are Harrison. McKinley. Roosevelt, 36-inch Cambric good grade. We sell 56-inch Dress Woolens, in tweeds and TTiree-Fiourr Face Pow- and Taft a der. nat- gave thanks lor an ex- tlie yard for 12c, the new diagonal weaves in solid col- priced up to SI 69 pair. Shades, white, America. Wilson's q uraile and rachc. panding pharases the reduced X/* ors. priced the yard at (Min Special for Reg- were poignant of a world at war and ^ ular price 75c, price is . SI 98 but for this IM this time, in 1918 he waited until after the special for event reduced to. yard .... Pair . Nov. 11 Armistice to say in Thanks- this event , giving: "A new day shines about us. Justice .shall replace force and jeal- ous intrigue among the nations." Both Harding and Coolidge spoke, . . almost with awe, of abundance of Millinery . prosperity. Coats Pres.-Elect Roospvelt. already tn k\erv woman in the Valley, who appprepatcs chic and smart- practice at proclaiming as governor ness, will find, in our millinery department the hat to suit her Ladies’. Misses’ and Chil- of New York, this asked year his individual taste. There are so to many to choose lrom, ano are lieople pray: Remember in pity- priced at only— dren’s Coats at a tremendous such as are thus day destitute, home- less. or forgotten of their fellow saving .... Our stocks are ** men still complete, styles for the most discriminating. Let us make you Happy during our Happy Days 98c-»1.49-»1.98 Again sale. BRIDGE CHIEFS Men s Worsted REQUEST WRIT Shoes for Men, Wo men and Children Carter’* Shoes . Boys’ Shoes . . One of Thr Brownsville and M*tamoros Lot men's Carter's shoes, SUITS vici-kid. Colors: black Boys’ Shoes, black and tan. Sues 1 Bridge company, which owns the and brown, to 6. which we sell Missouri Pacific railway bridge Men's Worsted Suits — Colors: which formerly sold (hi in (M ifl blue, for $1 98 During this \ I across (he Rio Grande here, has Ifrey and brown. All for *3.98 our closing \ I uH sizes, only— ^ * event only requested an injunction in Mex- out price is .▼ ico City against the communica- tions and interior ministries seek- Work Shoes ... Boys’ Shoes . ing susnension of the dosing order Mens Scout rvn :«fcied by tho>r ministries accord- $11.98 Work Shoes, Boys' Shoes, tan and brown Slies 12 nV to dispatches to The Herald *1 49 values, our Happy to 2. We sell *jX£vv** them regularly for today. Days price only 1198. this time Announcement was made Tues- Lot of Men s Pants " °"'r that the bridge had day company Dress Shoes . . . -M.j" been notified to close the bridge to Lot of Men's Pants. *198 grade. Men's Dress Shoes, all except railroad traffic. This time we offer them for only— AQ sold at *2 98. The are a Children's . . . present developments SI.35^ Shoes recurrence of a bridge now only . controversy Childrens Shoe;,, different st>les. which has waged since the Gate- Colors: black and tan. Sues 7 to bridge here was Of- Tennis Shoes . way ojiened. 13l». Regular fitcals of Mexico have closed the *1.29 price sye Boys* Hood Tennis Shoes JA 98c. for rail bridge to motor and pedestrian Special values 98c to *149. this event traffic on the ... previously grounds this time only that Mexican law provides that a Boys’ Pants rail bridge can tie used only for Ladies’ One Lot of Boys' Khaki and Shoes rail traffic if there is another Stnped CHILDREN’S DRESSES Cottotiade Pants, sizes 6 to 17 We One Lot of bridge for other kinds of traffic. Children's fancy printed bioadclotli Ladies Shoes different sell them for 85c. but Da The Browns; Tile and Matamoros Happy vs Dresses. Sizes 6 to 12. Wonderful for materials and styles on Again price is— Sold Bridge company in its petition for school wear. They sell for 98c. but regularly for HAf* contends *198. reduced to an injunction that it has for Happy Days sale AA . all compiled with the rules of the we offer them to thrifty jMr concession, pointing out in par- mothers for ticular improvements which have 49c been made for additional safety TOM SAWYER SUITS and convenience The company STETSON HATS Bovs' ‘Tom Sawyer” Suits. Sizes 2 Happy Day has the street from the paved All our John B Stetson Hats have Boys’ Wool Suits to 8. Materials jersey, and jersey and bridge to the railway junction since been placed in 2 groups to be sold at One Lot of broadcloth, combinations many the bridge controversy first de- Boys’ Wool. 3 and 4-pc. unheard of prices Staple shapes, Suits, sizes 13 to 18 colors. Values up to *2 98 nn KNIT veloped. Values up to DRESSES brims 3-inch to 4-inch. Colors: Bel- $1498. now at the ridiculously this time *1.49; Values HX(* ly. Buckskin, and Black Styles San low price of— up to *149 only One Lot Ladies’ 1 and 2-piece Knit — .. .—~~ Ann, Liana. San Ulda. Big 4. R Nu- Dresses. values, to Eight Aggie* Play WASH DRESSES Special bought tria Todo Se Va at these sell for $1 49 but for Happy Days Sale Ladies' Wash Dresses. /*n Last Contest Today prices— we offer them for to The Herald* sizes 14 to 38. rSpecial wvhHf COLLEGE STATION. Nov. 24- Values $12.98 to *4.98 98c values, reduced to Texas seniors will Eight Aggie play $18.98, now. WASH last football game under the DRESSES and white of the Boys’ Long Pants Ladies Wash Dresses AA spangles Values $8.89 to J AO 98c Texas Aggies Thanksgtvtng Day Boys’ Long Pants, different mate- of fancy percale HXC $12.49, wwv ALL SIZES when the Cadets meet the Univer- rials and colors Sizes 12 to 17. 49c values, this time 3 for .... sity of Texas LonRhoms at Aus- Regular values $189. Happy Da vs tin. Six of them are lettermen. NIGHT GOWNS four having two letter* to their Ladies fine outing flannel Night credit. They arc as follows: Capt Clowns, in neat aa Jimmy Aston. Farmersville. half- MARKOLETA GREER ELSTNER striped pattern*. /M/* back, two letters: Willis Nolan, i 49c values, now only .*... Santa Rosa, center, two letters: W SCHOOL OF W. «Prte> Hewitt. Groesbeck. half- DANCE back. two letters: George Lord Jourdanton. guard two letters; I HARLINGEN SAN BENITO BROWNSVILLE Henry Graves. Corsicana, half- 317 East Polk Artec Roof le Olde Inn back. letterman: W. B Wil- College Greenville, letterman; R. H liams Claes—Private Lessons in All Type* of Dancing for Children ■ Alice, end. Bear1 Wright. squad- and Adults. man: Joe Love. Sherman, center Of this number one. squadman. Pupils May Enrol] at Any Tune During the Year Lord, may not be able to play be- J cause of injuries. j