Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 181, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 26, 1921 Page: 2 of 4
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reaaive action;
freafc Britain is
is an economic po-
' States i»- not
; neither
lyit«eHou«lyi#'
! ag an wtwuiw power
ie who»3 4i»po-
II'■ military
amtoi-
un-
f the Japanese won-
their country ia under
by any other powers
perhaps find the an-
swer in the nature of their gov.
then gives an ex-
of the esaential mili-
of the Japanese gov-
Citing from a book by
professor, who re-
the military character
— Japan deals with
Occidental nations," says Pro-
fesaor Kuno, "she ia careful,
jgm compromising,
while at the same time she close-
ly guards her own jnteresta.
Sometimes she even goes to the
extreme of bowing low and evin-
eat humility, Her Ori-
ental diplomacy, that in which
she use# her hands and feet, is
exemplified in her dealings
with Korea. With China also,
since the Russo-Japanese War,
In all her diplomatic negotia-
tions, ending with the famous
Twenty-one Demands, Japan
has gained her points by threat-
ening military force."
Of itself the military organi-
zation of a nation would not be
menacing to other nations if it
were meant solely for the main-
tenance of internal order. Swit-
zerland might be as military as
she pleased, but no one would
fear her ". cause Switzerland's
dispoaitio . is distinctly non-ag-
gressive, Japan's military or-
ganisation, on the other hand, is
distinctly one designed for use
abroad, and it is coupled with an
organization of great naval for-
In the October number of
"Atlantic Monthly" Colonel
nations
Italy, the military
of the nation is under
t control. In Japan, on
lar hand, aa In Germany
j4th« war, the military po-
licy of the oountry la in the pon-
Wiuthor^ll
makes Japans
of War and Minister
Navy, respectively, a gen-
nd an admiral. The dif-
fertnee between Japan and the
* States, for example, is
ct fundamental. In
SCatel the civilian
upon the mill
and provide the
fttnda for that policy, and thei
the military authorities (with
perhqftf even leas freedom than
they ought to hay§) are called
upon to put that policy in ope-
ratlon. In Japan, on the con-
trary, it is the military authors
who originate the military
of the nation, and they
civilian authorities
for «irty»
This l« noil
of for*
acknow-
themselves,
booked
S. Kuno, assls-
In the Orienta
the University
PI:
in
•Ko-
ijli-
Artilteiy Oorpe, .
ints out very clearly the signi-
ficance of a policy which com-
bines military with naval pow-
er. "Nations that depend upon
naval power for defense," he
writes, "never enter upon a war
can in any way be avoided.
A strong naval power which
maintains a comparatively
•mall army, is not a menace to
any strong military power, un-
less the militaiy power, by its
•ggreeeione, unites the world in
a coalition against itself. No
nation ever attempts to gain a
preponderance of armaments
upon both land and tea unless
it Is actuated hy aggressive
purposes." This statement of
Colonel Vestal's may be sup-
Ported by evidence irom his-
tory . Whatever propaganda
there is at present agains ;
Great Britain, for example,
falls largely of its own weight,
because Britain's navy, gigan-
tic as it is, i8 not the arm of a
vast military force, but is otovi-
Qttafr for defense and protec-
tion* Of all the great nations of
the earth, Japan is the only one
which has both a large navy an<
a large standing army.
When the Conference conven-
er on November 11 in Washing-
ton, there will be one nation
there on the defensive. That
nation is Japan. It i* not be-
cause of any difficulty engen-
dered in the controversy con-
agricultural lands in
or the island of Yap,
or the disinclination of Austra-
to admit Japanese immi-
grants, or the Shantung prob-
lem, or any other one problem
or group of problems arising in
the Pacific, It is because of the
military nature of Japan's Gov-
ernment There is no advan-
eeneaalin. the concern
inquire
Into tile forces at work in Ja-
pan to-day are well aware that
there are many Japanese who
ara «« ntwii concerned .over"
militarism in Japan aa any for-
could be; Nowhere I*
there mora welcome given to
the news of the growing spirit
of liberalism among the Japan.
than in America. If Ameri-
can fear# concerning the mili-
tary disposition of the Japan-
ese Government are not altoge-
ther well founded, it is incum-
bent upon the representatives
of Japan to make clear, not on-
ly to the American Government,
but also to the American peo-
ple, that Japan regards her mili-
tary force a« a servant of the
nation and not Its master.
flap MCBVICB.
Gas service wfll be temporarily
discontinued la Brenham Thursday
morulas between the hour* of 8 a.
a». end 11:00 a. m., in order to make
necessary extension on Main »t. Bren
hem Oaa Co.—Adv. liO-tt, '
Civil Service examinations Novem-
ber. Positions »1400-fl«00. Age,
18 upward. Experience imneeeeeary.
For free particulars, instruction,
write R. Terry (former Civil Service
examiner) 856 Continental Bids
Washington, D. C.—-Adv. 180-2tp.
WINTER IB COMING
Am prepared to put up yonr sto-
ves and claan yonr flues. Haye that
old heater re-lined and made as
good as new. Ous Oajeske. Phone
484.—Adf. 184-30t.
Juat received an Immense line of
Emblem Chains, Rings, Buttons and
Pins. Every lodge represented.
Come and see them on display In
Mauck's Show window Adv. 177-8t
Call at Otto Rod en beck's Chunk
meat market when you want a real
bargain la meats, open every day.
Next to old Magnolia Saloon.—Adv.
184-tf.
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SPECIAL WORK *
of all kinds in tin and sheet metal
can be ordered here with full confi-
dence that It will be satisfactory. No
matter what It la, If it'e tin, or
sheet metal for anything in or on the
bouse from roof to collar we are pre-
pared to undertake the work at a
reasonable price with a guarantee of
satisfaction.
GIHBCR& 8X08. CO.
BRENHAM BOTTLING
WORKS * WOOD
YARD
Manufacturers of Cor.
bonated Beverage and
dealers in wood and coal
V
Phone 1-9-2
J. V. DIETZ, Pirop.
VC-W-
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A FEED STORE SELLING
^ heat of feed for
SUPERIOR COW FEED
Once a customer, always
• customer for it delivers
the goods.
SUPERIOR CHICKEN
FEED
Feed H to the dux and aU
will be weU.
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Fgs Siiver, to aay pert of the
JACK GREEN M
700
m
the motor tt» ori-rnal
eliminate extravagant waate
of gas aad ofl; *,
& To keep the oil In the crank case
from becoming thinned with gas;
To atop excessive smoking,'
To keep the motor from hic-
coughing when idling.
I Ship your cylinders to us to be
nfround and fitted with new pia-
tons aad rings.
WRITE FOR PRICES.
WHITE'S AUTO
MACHINE SHOP,
Houston, Texas.
ELECTION NOTICE
Whereas, the City Commission of
the City of Brenbam, deems it ad-
visable to issue bonds of the said
eity for the purpose hereinafter men-
11 iflaAii
.00)
ten
.00)
.m
years, with tae option oi reaemptlon
at any time attar tea years fro®
their data, of the Five Thousand
($5,000.00) DoUart, of said bonds,
maturing after tea years from their
date; bearlag Intereet at the rate of
aix per cent per aaaam, payable semi
annually, for the purpose of erect-
ing and maintaining the public free
school buildings of the city of Bren-
bam. as authorized by Sections I, 2,
8, and 4 of the Artiele Five, Special
Charter of the City of Br«oham,
adopted by rote of the people oa the
Tth day of September, A. D. lt«0.
and amendments thereto, and the
constitution and laws of the 8tate of
TexasflHi
The Mid election shall be held at
the City Hall, la the City of Bren
ham, and the following named per-
sons are hereby appointed managers
of said election, to-wit:
D. C. Williams, presiding Judge,
and said presiding Judge shall ap-
point all necessary clerks therefor;
Said election shall be held, under
the provisions of the special charter
of tho City of Brenham, adopted on
the 7th day of September, A. D. 19-
20, and the amendments thereto, and
the constitution and the lawa of the
NottosuJ
■—used in 191J to
cherished of all our national posnwoai, the
the Capitol at Washington, D. C.—-proved aa
that in 1917 thejr were wed again (gdwiit^
A most unusual tribute lo this good eld paint!
tested by the City Secretary, of
city, shall serve as a proper
of said election • >
The Mayor Is authorised aad
rented to cause said notice of
election to be posted up at tho City
Ball, and at oae public place la each
of the voting places Of the City of
Brenham, for at least thirty fall days
prior to the date of said election.
The Mayor hi further authorised
Dr. R. E. NICHOLSON
SPECIALIST
Eye, Ear, Noae aad Throat
Over Farmers National Bank
Office Hows • te IS A. M.
2 to » P. M. ' *
Dr. BILLY BURNES
VETERINARY SURGEON
Office 20S St. Charka Ave.
Dr. G. HEINEKE
Dentist
Office Over
r Triataaa
Phone 187
Pharmacy
Dr. W. F. HASSKARL
GENERAL PRACTICE
SURGERY
Phone 705
Office over Citizens Drug Co. No. 2
Brenham, Texas.
Dr. ARTHUR BECKER
PHYSICIAN
Office Over Citizens Drag Co.
Brenham, Texas
Office Phone 649 Res. lit
F. W. MARTIN
MARBLE aad GRANITE YARD
First Claaa Foreign aad Amerkaa
Marbles and Granite Handled. All
Kinds of Cemetery Work. In*
Fearing a Specialty. Phoae 126.
AUG. BROCKSCHMIDT
REAL ESTATE aad INSURANCE
Office Over Muck's Jewelry Ster*
Brenham, Teua
mm I Ji i.n -
[Henrv Wood
"LOOK PLEASANT PLKASK"
BEN LEHMANN
GENERAL INSURANCE
A share of you* business -JMitd
Office over Washington Co~ State
Bank. Residence Phone Mi
Office Phone S8g
THE VALUE
OF A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH
Cannot be estimated in monetary terms. True, it must
bear a price in keening with the skill and labor ex-
panded in the making, but the true value lies in its
worth to you and yours. Be photographed on your
birthday.
Winkelmann's Studio
G. C CURTIS
CHIROPRACTOR
Palmer Gradaato
Mllrdy BMg. 1st Floor
lirenham, Texas.
UGHT YOUR DARK ROOMS
WITH ELECTRICITY.
Cool Them with a Fan
Electric Lights are safer, cleaner and more conveni-
ent than any other lighting.
Babies are always safe around an electric Lamp
Insurance is always cheaper.
o(ES *nd *• home becon>« ■
Extra Special Reduction
on Wiring horn* wha* foe «t«n«on, m not
) . uimis
Special Reduction
made on wiring all other homes.
All Electric Fans will sell at COST.
Compress Oil <
& Mfg. Company
STOKES BARBER SHOP
4—BARBER8-4
~<8S±siBSL
*»w*deta a rut ef
yonr Barber work.
SHAVE, HAIRCUT
CHAS. HAACK'S
Barber Shop
Acroaa from White Kitchea
~Phone 253 Burins Phone 465
H w raMod»d
W* dya far you
It Ahuso At*.
DR. R. H. LENERT
Eye, Ear, Nqse sad Throat
„,f! SPECIALIST
H»«aey
Attests a. m.
rhere's
'■ tween ;
variety of
ouw. Ours J
^nost is the']
we offer an
take in
you aren't a 1
you're mil
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duality musti
When en
lacking any
84 and yon
to respond.
Tftl
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New Eft
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Fresh
Fresh El
Freah E\
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New
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New
Sugar
cts.
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UtE CURRY, District Agsat Per
SOUTHLAND LIFE
IN8URANCB CO, of
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AN EARLY START
^ your boy early with a aaringa
account Inculcate the pr«tice of
"vmgs. the benefit of thrift and
tl>« incest, to progress toward proe-
^ aad independence.
CHWINCS & CIDDINGS
INSURANCE
FID L ABSLER
Grey I
Miloi
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WILLIAM SCHEa
Optometrist A Optician
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 181, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 26, 1921, newspaper, October 26, 1921; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth489197/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.