Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 42, Ed. 1 Monday, May 16, 1927 Page: 4 of 4
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BRENHAM
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Made
Strictly Union
7X: Z CLASSIFIED COLUMN
FOR KEJTT
a
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^“'jFOR RENT—Five room
$29.75
BM-40
New Hats
to the city Mon-
$10.95 and $19.50.
$4.00 $5.00 $6.00 - $9.50
of Gay
Harry N.w.ome, and Caroline H.r- F’""h“ *“
«i beat
Fifty new numbers in sum*
Cut Flowers and Plants
that wet
indhau
IFOR SALE—Cut flowers and liorai |that s' say|nS
{designs. Mrs. Dick Schmid. Phone p0 Prpve ’*•
"}; versatility.
ax
of reven i
MtBceilaneoun
Guaranteed
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
F
0(d Time Dance
jTTS, the dectnc meter with the round
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Avoid th* Do-
•*r the
into action at any tine to give an
OUR GANG COMEDY—“OFFICIAL OFFICERS"
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and Se
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Id no
many
Daisies, 5 cents a dozen. Mrs. Dick
Schmid.—Adv.41-5t. -
think the
wonderful
accom
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tad that
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IM PARK STREET
BRENHAM. TEXAS
MILLIONS at POUND® V"*
BY THE OOVEMOBlff
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Stucke
•topped
edit
«Wae h
RedipOint and Evcrshaqi
will make a most acceptable
SAME PR1C
for over
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tula
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> it
t ol
Buy from your
neighborhood
malt you can t go wrong oil
100% pure extract of choice
Furnished bungalow in Galveston
-L Mrs. r.
taestion
tta lad
bit of
•at, hot
Amusements At
The Movies
® the y
use less than of
higher priced brand*
I Wm. Penn— 5 cents—A
Adv.lt. .
Furnished apartment.
i Mrs. W. R. Davis—Adv.30tf.
1 Furnished apartment. Mrs. Alwin
is Schubert, phone 260.—Adv.284tf.
Love
sister
to
to
to
to
$10.00
$15.00
$19.75
same
Marne
herself
screen.
Veal.
Elite
Kia
' III
1 the
Wm. Penn —J cents—A Good
Adv.lt.
A loose leaf note
prospective university
Banner Press office.
AUG. BROCKSCHMIDT
REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE
reduced
reduced
reduced
reduced
at BURTON, TEXAS
American Legion Hall
SATURDAY, MAY 21st
given by the Ladies Aux-
Dresses
Dresses
Dresses
Dresses
LOVE’S GREATEST MISTAKE
COMING TO SIMON
In “Love’s Greatest Mistake, ’ Eve-
tt Brent demonstrates clearly her
Don’t be a Victim
of “Spring Fever
form that
and
to stage and
picture
second
her long term
i.ne on the road to health again. White’*
Cream Vermifuge has a record of fifty
years of successful use. PriceSfic. Sold by
Citizens Orug Co.
MILANS — HAIRBRAIDS
V1CAS
premises to protect your interest every
bit as much os ours.
I -ook on Mr. Meter as a true indicator
LEE CURRY
District Agent
Southland Life Insurance Co
Phone 641
finest domestic hops by ?
most maltsters. And it’s
name that has meant top quality for
70 years!
You’ll know why it keeps growing in
favor the very first time you try a can.
You’ll find it’s worthy of the name you
see on the label.
IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL
elite barber shop
For Men, Women arid Children
C. E. Stokes. Prop
Mam Street
the
! shown at the Simon Theatre Tuesday
and Wednesday, she is cast in a role
an entirely different
i that calls for
She is1 Jane the
type of performance.
flighty married sister of the heroine,
feet of
who is carried away by six
for
rent
Furnished apartment
Farmers & Merchants Lumber Co-
phone 68.—Adv2tf.
FOR SALE
Real Karate
‘XALL ON US
New Location m Burnet Building
REX BARBER SHOP
with Hot and Cold Baths
BOWEN A DUEBBE
ANHEUSER-BUSCH, St. LoUi,
REICHART-ABBOT CO., INC
Distributor*
Brenham, Tn.
TEXAS POWER
AND
DON’T FORGET
THE
GRADUATES
See our new shipment of
Dresses in Georgette, Prints,
BARNHILL
BROTHERS
Next to the First National
Bank
pm your system In tip-top rnnlitlon.
bo u to be able to resist tb.- ,-oinmon
ailments so prevalent
must build up the tissue and repair
the wear, that the system has under-
In Summer, you
gone
Now i< thds.me ttnn?~« ? s it«
Unequalled for restoring strength, vi-
tality and a kern appetite.
You owe it to loanelf and farnilr to
and Mary Turner
Brenham
Charles
were in Brenham today on
ping trip.
Judge F. W. Rosenbaum
Hill was m town today on a
trip.
Dr. S. E. Stafford, king
Maifest, spent the week-end in Hous-
her
verve that characterized
Walsh, and thus establishes
among the actresses of
the
Miss Brent is possessed of that dis-
tinctive type of face
lend themselves well
In this her
screen.
since the signing of
contract with Paramount, Miss Brent
portrays the part of the married wo-
Summer Dresses
PRINTED GEORGETTES—GEORGETTES
WASHABLE CREPES
$10 $16.75 $19.75 $25 $29.75
All Early Hats Reduced
AU early hats reduced substantially to the following prices:
$1.00, $2.00, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00, $7.50
FOR SALE—Cut flowers and fl
Mrs.
designs. Phone 198.
Miller.—Adv. 237tf
The Rex Theatre
Showing Pictures of Quality
Today—VERA REYNOLDS in “CORPORAL KATE”
Is the Spring, many people find
themselves foalng appetite, are over-
come by a lack of energy, and a run-
down feeling take* possession of their
t renovating season.
when Natan
ted Impurities and-prepares the sys-
it must underio
COMING
Simon The*
TUESDAY & WKDNESD
NOTHING LIKE IT ON EARTH
The new treatment for tom fleeh, cut*,
wounds, eoree or lacerations that is doing
such wonderful work in flesh healing is
the Borosonc liquid and powder combina-
tion troa ut. The liquid Borosone is
antiseptic that purifies the
d of all poisons and infection* germs,
while the Borozone powder is the great
healer. There is nothing like it on earth
for speed, safety and efficiency,
(liquid) 80c, 60r and 11.20. Powder 80a
Price
60c. Sold by
Citizens Drag Co,
show window, where you
will find a display o f
Chocolates and other
CANDIES
in Glass Con
tainers and Boxes. Some-
thing especially for this
occasion.
Early Spring Dresses Reduced
$16.75
$19.75
ton visiting friend* and looking at the
bright lights.
Mr. and Mrs. Charie* Ru.ii and
children and Mrs. Charles Smith of
with
Houston spent -Sunday here
rela-
Miss Sophia Heine and other
tives.
fir. and Mrs. R. V. Hoffmann and
Beaumier have
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
returned from an automobile tnp
here they were guests of
Amarillo, w
Mr. and Mr.1. Ben Bracher. They re-
iport a most delightful trip. • ,
i. W. O Struwe have
Mr. and Mrs.
returned to their home in Houston.
with
after spending the past week
Mr and Mrs. Oscar Schmidt.
Miss Christine Berndt and Robert
Wunderlich of Galveston, spent Sun-
ith Mr. and Mrs? J. E. Byrd.
dav wi
Mr. and
Misses Lina, Frieda and
Houston,
Mrs. Carl Pitschmann of
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
were
Graber Sunday.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FORD’S NEW INDUSTRY will
make many people wealthy. Free in- .nJ
formation on how you can^ obtain the . OHM® a
full facts, which will give you an op- ClRlly priced *t $
portunity to profit in your own city tlQEn FVkkwt’. Rfusdv.tn-
by the starting of Ford’s new indus- J1, * sYT. Keady-XO-
if Wear.—Adv. 42 It
Donovan’s
try. Send two cent stamp and se!
addressed envelope to
Economic Service, Lafayette Bldg., Wm. Penn —5 cents—A Good Cigar
Detroit.—Adv.38-6t.
Adv.lt.
IFOR SALE OR RENT—My home
I in the suburbs of Burton, consisting
of 8 acres of land, 6 room residence,
! Ideal poultry plant, 700 egg capacity
Price and terms
reason-
incubator.
Homeyer
my
able. See r. A.
agentL
Your Friend
as well as ours
Asv thR1 hapd*ojne brawn, and
rfiomc-loving departments store ' dowdi in tfifi* n'ignt “fife with great gusto
who engages
BUTTERNUT MILK BREAD
Butternut milk bread contains more
milk than any other - bread made—
that’s' saying a lot but 'we are ' here.
Made only by, us and
“ . grvcgr*.
Adv.42-5t.
— 5 cents—A Good Cigar
Adv.lt.
IT DL.IVK4 OUT WORMS
WANTED—Several boarders Phone
1 The surest sign of worms in children is'
FROM' paleness, lack of interest in play, fretful-
ness,' variable appetite, picking at the
. .. . nose and sudden starting in sleep. When
DU ALS desirous of securing capital f symptoms appear it is time to give
through the marketing of corporate white’s Cream Vermifuge. A’few doses
securities. Please describe project m, drives out the worms and puts the little
detail. Interview arranged. Frederick - • ”* ’* *
604W.—Adv-40-6t.
INVITED
INQUIRIES
CORPORATIONS
INDIVI-
OR
R. Johnson,
1595 Broadway. New
York, N. Y.—Adv.41-2t.
For sale—Fresh and sweet or whip-
ped cream. L. G. Bassett, phoue 620,
Brenham.—Adv.8-tf.
with She plays this part with the
’em and Leave ’em,
who tried to run away with
And Theatre her beau, she earned the plaudit* of
to be
In this picture
critics.
with woman* trouble and after
trying several dtf-
ramedlaa
ferent
without receiving
benefit
■peak of, I decided
to try Dr Pierce’*
Favorite Preacrip-
I wa* told
to
tion. -
that it wa* the
and *o it
\ proved to be.
had taken only a
few bottle* of it
before I w»* per- |
fectly well
1 also took two bottle* of Dr.
Pierce* Golden Medical Dtacorery
after an attack of the 'flu and it
built me up in health and strength
wonderfully."—Mr*. Gertie Nation,
161 Graham St. All dealers.
— . J . » * - »-——w
man who has reached the point when
she fears life has got beyond her.
She is engaged in trying to recapture
a lost youth. But she mistakes frivol-
ity for youth, and quite desperately
embarks upon a butterfly existence
entirely forgetting her duty to her
younger sister Honey McNeil (Jose-
her
phine Dunn), who looks up to
for moral support
is saved from an elopement and a
life
her
ruination
subsequent
accidental meeting with
through an
burmsnea ■■■
for rent by week or month.
Reichardt.—Adv.42-3t
her husband at the station where she
W
is waiting with Don Kendall
liam Powell) for a train.
PERSONALS
Otto Neumann of Woodville
guest at the home of his nephew, Dr.;
house on
West Main St., one block from town,
garage, and all modern conveniences-
Phone 144.—Adv.38-tf.
FOR RENT—Five room house with
modern conveniences-
and
garage ----
is a Phone 619 —Adv.38-6t.
Modern cottage recently remodel-
ied. All modern conveniences. Miss
! Dollie Lisk. phone 211.—Adv.l-tf.
FURNISHED APARTMENTS-
R. H. Lenert.
Jerome Robertson of Dallas spent
Phone 343
the week-end here as the guest of his
aunt, Mrs. Mary D. Ross.
Mrs. Louise Huettig of Kyle is Schubert, phone 260.—-
visiting her sister, Mrs. L. E. Gross
and her son, Gus Huettig.
Rev. H. Weber of Rehburg was
among the visitors
day.
Misses Frederick
of Burton were in
Mrs.
and
Mr.
i Just received a shipmate
The following marriage licenses Dresses, Georgette^
were issued in Washington County and Prints. Specif
MARRIAGE LICENSES
during the past week:
James Williams and Mary Wood. Ready-to-Wear.—-j
“ a'j a io 1,1 August Schupak and Miss Olga i
H. G. Taylor.—Adv.42-4-19-4t! 6 X |
FOR SALE—House and lot on Bell- Siptak.
villc highway
Brenham, Phone 9013 Ring 2-2.—Ad
40-6tpl9-ltp,
of the FOR SALE—John Ott
acres, 205 acres black ,-----—---.
Three sets improvements. Fine mea- ns-
dow-
Point,
road to concrete iiigiiwax. w>»bi - _ ,
sold by order of court_for partition, mer dresses, Georgettes, Wash
Aug. Brockschmidt, - •
39-6t-19-2t.
For Sale, cheap, 28 acres «------ ~ .
adjoining city limits. Wm. Wendt- to-Wear.--Adv. 42-It _
Adv.21-26t. —;--;—---—
For Sale—Cheap, 3 small farms near Wm. Penn —5 cent*—A Good Cigar
town. Wm. Wendt.—Adv.l5-4121-261.’ Adv.lt.
BRENHAM AMUSEMENT COMPANY
Offer* Entertainment At The
SIMON THEATRE
TODAY A TONIGHT
THE VARSITY COACH
A COLLEGE PLAY OF COLLEGE LIFE
By The BRENHAM HIGH SCHOOL
BENEFIT OF THE ATHLETIC FUND
IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE PHOTO PLAY
“FRISCO SALLT LEVY”
Starring SALLY O’NEIL
PRICES—ADULTS SOc, CHILDREN 25c
SPECIAL PRICES FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN
Schedule of shows 2, 3:50, 5:40, 7:30 and Varaity Coach at 8XX) p
OI o atcivs ui *<111X1,
Monday. ■ large barn and 2 large poultry houses.
1 Y.1^^1 nlniit 700 eW CaDBCltV
Krueger
a shop-
— 11UUPC rtllVl 1VJI. vil
, 215 West Fourth St.
business Apply to F. W. Rosenbaum, Rt. 2.
TV _ 1 1 * L. IM »* < *^ « n rv
Flovd Spencer and Tommie
Werner A. Abel and Miss
I Aderholz.
Farm, 295
land.1
prairie
90 acres timber. Near Long|
Washington County, good!
Being i
highway.
concrete
Receiver.-Adv.lSilkg Sport> bought at re-
good land duced price*. Dobert’s Ready
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 42, Ed. 1 Monday, May 16, 1927, newspaper, May 16, 1927; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1173530/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.