Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 5, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 1, 1924 Page: 3 of 4
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Ford Radiator Smashed
Mr.< Edith Seeman,
EDWARD AMHERST
wilLI
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Hot IM'
tluit
Ed. Ko-
Griggs
You Getting 100'" Efficiency
Oat of Your Gas Range? '
Tt»o University of
football team *111 meet the Univer-
sity of California eleven In Berkeley
next New Year’a day. ' ..
Thia hit of news is not' apt to
(ause touch rejoicing in Pasadena
where the {nnual enet vs. west foot-
ball attraction is staged during the
Tournament of Roses.
*•<* It is-id that. Mr,..ft*
•* Bull Durham ta«o U back of
instRntion,
NOTICE:
blds » H he received ad-
, Teg,.-,
is 24.
ires t on of
in probably will continue
[ht as long as he manages
e league in batting.
ms Lady Says Mother
|iHer Cardui and She Had
No More trouble of
This Kind.
record. The 5uc^iaa
times as much as th«
dealers have it.—-Adv.
Never mind what people say. if
yon have varicose or swollen veins
and want to reduce.thenjjo formal,
Leon Murchison, Paddock’s fore-
most rival for thte .sprint5
It is guaranteed
veins or money
reduce swollen
wens.—Adv.
This satin suit has nothing orig-
inal to offer in the way of Uno. but
it devotee its originality to trim-
ming. Heavy silk floss and wooden
beads the exact shade of the silk
adorn the back and also the front
of the belted coat.
statements which have been
front users of Ct.rdui, the
tonic. If you are a sufferer
“»ly ailments, try Cardui. It
■« what you need. At your
Season ticket' prices, t
Adults <3.00; student* $2.00.
children $1.00.
The T. C. U. Horned Frogs open
their conference baseball seasdh to-
morrow at Houston against the Rice
Owls. The Horned Frogs however,
■ ■ ■ .. • • 1. ■ . - .
will not be given a real test until
they clash with the Aggies Friday
and Saturday.
r5erc,ne she has ever taken.
I six bottles in all. We recom-
•nd certainly know its worth."
Faye Wilson,, former state inter-
scholastic champion sprinter, la run-
ning second to Poth at 5v.t-gieland
this year. However, the Farmers
have two stifr sprinters in these
boys.
The Aggies just about established
a conference record lu«t. Saturday
wlien they scared. rims against
- It is the pitching, staff
of the Owls that is woefully weak
this year. In other departments the
Owls are fairly well fortified.
came Into' tfie'Umelfgiit
by hiring Howard Jones, former
Iowa football coach and nationally
famous mentor, W evidently prepar-
ing to wih a place among the lead-
ers in the south. Located at Dur-
ham. S. C., Trinity is one'of the
Come early and take advantage of
ful Bargain. ■ '
see them
————-I
Emerald Oil (full strength). If
hasn’t it, he can get it.
Apply.it to the enlarged veins
directed and improvement will
noticed in a few days,
use until veins return
sisb.
swollen
also to
tre and
' They say Coach Helsmann is plan-
ning to scrimmage three times a
we$k th!« spring. As long or Heie-
mann has lived in the south he
t ’ * *
should know the climate of this sec-
tion better than that.
MT. ZION M. K. CHURCH
The Revival is on and our friends
are invited to attend. Rev. Chas.
Wofford pastor at BeMville, K
preaching nightly. Prayer meeting
in the"evenings 7 p. m. to.-g p.m.
W. Hartley Jackson, Pastor-
pl onship which has gone to that
team for the last several years-
Olean Warner1 will have cljprge of
the Stanford cluA. and Warner's
clubs are always quite difficult to
beat.
Hall's Catarrh
X--as —a— -T- will do what we
NlCUlCTIlC daim for k-
rid your aywem of Catarrh or Deafness
stewed by Catarrh.
SsM »T Aww* ft, «w " ittn
bracken, the young college ball that is mean—when he gets it
given -a try-out rby the oyer. Wildness seems
Dodgers, has departed, but higa, however.
Old Joe Hardluck overtook Mike
Schmid in the game agonal
last
two
’•1 country.Jfiffs* JusT TiiRehed The most
successful indoor season in hie high-
ly successful career.
It la going to be interesting to
followers to watch the efforts
of- Charles Phddock in his come-
back. It has been a long time since
Paddock has had actual competition,
and there are some who believe that
he wilt, finish second in the Olympic
tryouts In this country." However,
we would not be ^urpriced should
ihp long rest do him good.
Erette Reeee, Eleaaot-rrump and
Floy Adair which ware enjoyed by
nil. Reporter.
Kellogg * Bran carries a
ruarantee to bring per-
f if eaten regularly, in
k e.se. of eonatipetiop.
Kellogg ’• Bran, eooked
1 han brought glorious,
h to thousands—because
to you one of the ftwemoct
speakers ofthe nation, Edward
Amherst Oft. His lecture,
"Sour Graphs,” is one of the
great df irs of the plaDDrm.
Sifff A night only.
Continue Its
to normal
to reduce
back, and
glands, goi-
CAPT. EASTWOOD
INSPECTS CAVALRY
' TROOP TONIGHT
Art Griggs, former first sacker of
[the Browns, and.^idians, hair taken
any sig- bjer the reins of the Omaha Western
Pacific I-eague dub. laid down by-
Omaha obtained
may or may
I to the fact
imrancc companies asked a -netchy
reiniuni rate on policies for Iron? San Francisco for the nent lit-
than they demanded on tie item of |40()0. Konetchy is> now
led out for the ball players manager of Petersburg in tiie Vir-
m, 'ginia League, *
gue clubs despite the fact that the
San Antonio team presents the
greatest array of hatting talent in
ths circuit. .1 >
While driving on the highway a't
the bend in Chappel Hill Jake Gack-
enheimer ha< a .collision ,wj|ha Ford
driven . 6y a negro named Jw Wil-
liams Sunday afternoon. The radia-
tor of Mr. Gackenheimer’s car was
smashed, being damaged to the
amount of about 130. No one was
S more we nave Ty Cobb pick-j The Bl- 1-ouis Browns have pul th<
iaaccessor in center field. Thi" once over on a pitcher named Mil
--‘Itunweh; Accord- *®n Hyland.,_from New Britain, Coni |
1 the present dope. Manuseh is Hyland is credited with striking 01.
ft the season in left, with Cobb aeventy-one batterer in a string ol
iter and Hellmann In right. games last( season.
JCobh is read) to retire, Man-< *--
hs shdt ........ posl- ■ D' X Bib,e ha8 “» Col-
k plays besf^nd •’Red".lege Rl“tton
KL . 'practice will
t Will Succeeti. l'MH in Ipft... .,
- _ - *■ .mAHiihTely
Dallas
Bunday. Two hows run* after
wer<i out with one on and two
respectively, resulted in ’ five
runs. The Steers did not reach
first base on llfil or Mitchell.
and spring football
start ut Aggieland_in> ■
The Pathfinders met with Dorothy
Colby Monday afternoon The meet-
ing wee called to order by Erette
Reese, the preMdent, after xhlch
the Ixrrd’s prayer was repeated.
Eighteen answered roll call. The
minutes were read and approved. A
short business session was held and
we also had a Bible study. . After
the regular meeting the officers held
an executive meeting and the report
for this month was made oat.
The hostess served lovely refresh-
ments of jello and fruit, cream and
tar, Ark.
torently made the following
lent describing her experience in
It of Cardui:
tad pain in my back and sides;
■t headaches and my nose would
- I couldn’t sit up at all.
[■other gave me Cardui. I took
• half bottle and at this ... I
Mt to get up and help with the
Next time I took it again, and
»ny trouble at all at this time.
my skin cleared up, I am
If and strong.
f mother took Cardui for a weak,
However, both Leland Stamford
handicap' u°d Southern California will have
was with Balt real clubs this fall .and perhaps the
the income tax blank Ltake a time last season, but couldn’t Golden Bears will not win the cbam-
gged that he will be back locate the plate often enough. Lund-
la Brooklyn team next spring, jqidst la a Los Angele.- product. 2«,
k showed plenty of promise, stands tl feet 2 inches and weighs
gpot completed his studies at 220 pounds.
■jippwtty of Florida, however. ---*---
has gone b»ek
STOP THAT ITCHING
Utaa Mu* Star Remedy for fcexema
ftch, Tsttsr or Cracked Hands, Rln«
Worms. Chapped Face. Poison Osk
Runburns, old Sores or Sorts sa Chil-
dren It rsUeves all forms M Sore
Sealed
dressed to the City of. I’reiVi.'tu
as, until 4 p. in . April
for the construction and
a water purification addition to the
dty water, works plant of (he city
of Branham. Texas, <«>mpoiH»d.;^<f
900,00p gallon rapacity WXon
ns. rattling and mixing tanks, with
pH necessary connections, ate., to
comply with the plans and apeclfl
cations on file lu the office of the
City Health Dept., of Brenham. Tex-
as. A certified djeck for >300.00
will be required for each bld, b'nd-
Jng • he. proposer of any bld accept-,
ed to enter Into a contract for ths
construction of such work, in ac-
cordance with such plana and .speci-
fications. Ths city reserves ths
right to reject any :‘nd ail blds. A.
A.” Hacker. Mayor City of Brenham.
LT»«**-^AAX->tf. -- -... ■ - ----
»<ble has been exerted to maka thia
the beat Inspection that has over
lrt>en held by a National Guard or-
^■•^liation in Brenham- AJI00 P*r
e< nt ’afteridanew-fn expected^/ tho
troop commander and everybody
' should do hkr best among the troop-
fam. C A Eastwood. Foderm fn-|#rt lQ
i pee:or. arrived today on the H. and two> u o
f C. for the purpose of Inspecting p^nt for tWg Wg
lleHdquarters Troop rirtinn. • r' 'f*. -
'--nrlmde TNG of rhi^RtitW. Every- ‘
I E A. Gajesks, Oapt Cav. TNG.
thing depends on th-s Inspection as i . .
th'/ is the occasion whon this troop • 0
receives rating In the war depai J
mot by .
Hat. Gurka at the train ami tin/,
llort. I
H. ZEI8W, Gin I
Miller. ITrnne 2<»4 - Adv.4 >
Adolfo Arjuige. star with the are-doi
Corsicana team last year, has been '
turned beck to the Corgicana team m '
by the Yanks.
mediately went to the Cavairy I’ost
to hirpoct (be equipment, records
and the Post Itself. ■ He will Inspect
the persbnhel of this troop tonight st
8:00 o'clock.
<>pt. Gajeeke has Invited the na-
tional gnurd committer', wbjeh far Col. |
Hverabccg, Capt. Kxlllng and Mr.!
!Henry ^kvlipann. fa^piuswU for]
* ..,s|u, ir- hind also Irivitedl .
Mr. T. A. Low-, Mayor A. A. Hacker ’
F rv chief K. P. Davis, Mr B. F
Teague, Mr. t'hdrles Wilkins. Mr.
[Arthur Hohlt, Maj. Giddings Htone
[and others, tn tact anybody who
'has Jhe interest of the local troop at
heart should consider thlx a person-
" al invitation |o be present tor the
inspection. ■«, .
- J^sJt-.aHort - that ta.humanly pns.
Thei* are/some who sqy that San
Antonio will win the pennant in the
Texas league «C' ------
not think, so Am team that would
fire John Mitchell and thep buy Lef-
ty Ferguson as the Bears did ta«»
year will find the going rather
rough against the smart Texas lea-
Anton Pedigreed F.rnty yAtmr.iu
Big Roll Cotton freed. Fre*h
meal In any qwenHtv flhilnr
Wheat Flour, Hye Flour aud
Feed and Wood
ner and
f M4tf.
Nineteen attractions
big reasons for buyii
tkket! Hereareafev
City now boasts of a sub-
tler. Manager Good is
Pitcher Lundquist, a
-with an underhand fast
The University of IHlinols and the
University of California meet in a
dual track clash at Berkeley April
reasons
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 5, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 1, 1924, newspaper, April 1, 1924; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1180623/m1/3/: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.