Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 158, Ed. 1 Monday, September 29, 1930 Page: 2 of 4
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MONDAY, 5EH
These
Women
SHAWNEE. OKLAHOMA
CLASSIFIED
She Won’t Cook
Reid,
Behind the Scenes in Hollywond
TAKES COURAGE.
^acting
Monthly
nn
RAMON
JOE PALOOKA
THERE’S DIRT IN THE AIR
By HAM FISHER
TOOTS AND CASPER
LOST
OLOKEL.
Model "C”
Model *'M”
BAKING
POWDER
A«k U. for ■
Dem onat ration
» ,>.00
107.50
REACHED THERE,
ACCOMPANIED
You save in using
KC. Use LESS than ol
high priced brands.
POLICEMAN,
Mt LEAPNEP
THAT THE.
IMPO9TTQR.
hadalpeadY
SINS OF CHILDREN’
WITH LOUIS MANN
. IN LEADING ROLE
KJTCHEN
SINK '♦
/THEY PELL. PER IT X
LIKE A TON OF BRICKS'
THE SAPS/ THE TWO
OF 'EM WAS ACTUALLY
Cf?YIN' . ,__<<
BLOOMS TWIC1
FOR SALE—Some board frame*
suitable for light weight building. 25x
36 size, 10c each; 31x45" size 15c rad
at Banner Press.—Th■ ■
H. C. HASSELBRgg
Band and Orchestra
Private instruction on
all band instnua^-^
All the.
STORES ARE
Put wi<=>e to
that 6rUT
HE LL BE
• nailed?
The NEVT
time he
into i
one of , /
s^_ them a /
ROOM—With or without board,
vate home. Man preferred. Pl
704—615 Clinton.—156-3t.
BRENHAM BANNER PRESS
Published by the Brenham Banner Publishing Company every afternoon
except Sunday, at Brenham. Texas.
Kdvia .....-.............----......
in modern porcelain
is a thing of beauty
and a great help
are
auto-
I'itts-
driver
his wreck -
heel ol his
FOR SALE—A lot of rockers
chairs at a bargain. G. Hermans
Co.—137-tf.
FOR RENT—Three room
ar has just
ion oh, t he
as acted.
ch he wield-
l-'rench ver-
may direct.
' NOW LISTEN, JACK, WIT' \
another week's trainin'
I'LL HAVE YA IN POIFECT
SHAPE AN' WE'LL COP TH' £
TITLE. IT'S A PIPE. C’MON
■ OVER TO TH' GYM .
MAN.BOOK KEEPER WANTED-
References needed. Apply P•
480.—158-tf. * ’___-1
Rochester, Ind.—Bloom,
second time this
in Roclw^er, lndiaDi|
elite barber SHOT
•n PATS TO LOOK W**
. 'MONEY
like water power
it should be put
. to work.
IDDINGi
&Giddings«
Bankers
man b”‘>»r wtuTZT**
•wintry with his •»
hit entire life tryi e ,
cess and happiness wl.i7 **
suits- a 77
M WHEN r TOLD 'EM 'BOUT ME \
poor old mother an' me six --
baby brothers STARVIN' T'DEATH
T HAOtXX TURN ME FACE T'KEEP .-
FROM LAFFIN’ RIGHT IN —
\ THEIR MUGS .
DO YOU KNOW
That Lawrence I ibbett took his first
film test with Mack Scnnett?
co-operate, with You
Ca<=>pef^—
o™CALU ,k> A.
ANC> '■'Ou
CAN 4q-lVE. HIM THE. ,
fe»TORY! WLL Zl
A—IT A / I
_ ~N LTOOp J ti
I *3PACE.‘. A/x;
GIESECKE
BROS. CO.
Plumbers
Tel. 308 Brenham
through
raffled
Infc wear.
...................President
Vice-President
....... Managing-Editor
_________________ State |5.0C
Entered at Postoffice at Brenham, Texas, as second class matter
FOR SALT:—Standard Typewri
A-l condition. Cheap. Phone 151
158-6t pd. ,
■*-A. .yuimgstct-wants tu know if . a
jnaincaQ Be populai it he i»jjyt talka-
tive. He wants the vvimmcn tujiki
-food leaning against a buil
-tally, he called an Assistant
"Cam el eaxxv thing as o
--— fttiT'
typewriters ZZ
machines, at Banner-pJ?
department.—3».h - r-**
W itch N'nvarro’.s nanje is--mention
- w Bate•;
^UK-v-iirmrrrhs- car?
J THE SAPS DON'T REALIZE
THAT IF L LICK THE CHAMP I
G.ET ME TITLE BACK. THEY
THINK IT'S A EXHIBITION rY
> PIGHT . '
By FRANCES PAGTT
Copyright,-1930,.by Style Sources
.' -.g-/’ V,-.. V - ’ ,» .
New York, September -2T lhe
Iressmaker armed with her shears
slashes into other sheers with ■a^onli-
horn of the knowledge that
are much in the picture in early
talk to
woman]
How'
wait depends]
ti.ms are. If.
It you are]
ng, and if you
ng, long time,
mix with girls
NEW RACKET.
A man in Alhambra operates
angle-worm farm. Universal
earthed him and will photograph
interesting establishment for one
its freak short-subjects. Rumor has it
that the ingenious farmer takes $1,000
t'd'O,' Tnaklng a
between them and the ones
evening
promin-
with a . . ,
W liirlpool
Whether your wash ia large
or small the Whirlpool will
help you do it faster and
safer.
land
loud.
because
like without
troubles are.-
hv an inter-
might as
oncerned,
1 be better to put the
t him anything, and
1 fjT.ibvsls jlixUu^yisbhd, dumb-hell^ llUllib-
t.' vvoifld never think Gf'footing. into
automobile, food stull* clothing or any
1 have traveled about a little myself and jusJ claim average in-
darned if 1 l>#vc ever sought information in a directory
night club, a place to buy wearing apparel or any
seem that the first hint, of a frocks
answering to the description ol a for-
mal occasion garment is .simultan-
eously the cue for the sheer fabrics to
present themselves.
One of the newest phases of the
formal afternoon frock lor fall is its
appearance in. heavy, sheers like roitflB
double chiffon and • triple georgette..
The most recent manifestation* of this"
ri pe. ttlok place ill previous summers
It DOES
A te'llow has to
ell liimscH,.. jb'tx wvmap .d^.cf.
onu rlo it hy tcisteg talk,, some by
relending. some by boasting, some
y cleverly deceiving, bpt all men, it
Terns to mV, do ip by quantities of
ARLEN'S LEAD.
As soon as Paramount tiys up the
dialogue rights, "North of 3b", one
of Emerson Hough's novels, goes into
production at the Hollywood studio
with Richard Arlen starring,
temminc bad pposite Dick.
The dainty Eay Wray enacts the
I.v< ry day it becomes more appar-
ent that the out-of door storv is in
Did You Ever Stop To Think
- gy BOSON R. WA1TK
By HARRISON CARROLL
1 _ (Copyright, 1930,
Premier Syndicate, Inc.)
Pfollywood, Sie'ptcinbcr 2<>~xA' stred
it takes proper nerve to..-dump
plOO.OOtl into the sink, but Samuel
Goldwy n didn't hesitate to do it in the
•nterists of Hue pictures. ,
roR RENT-ApartmwTT^
or unfurnished, with
South Market Phone71^,^
FOR RENT—Furnished iparZ
Modern conveniences. Phone 6«
The heart-rinding moan that you
will hear in the opening sequence of
' Beau Ideal" will l*r the voice ol Her-
bert BrenOn, tH^Ldirector. ht seems
that after half the companv +i:id wail-
ed and been rejected, Mr. Brenon
iihilation that
s. He okehed
LO ST—L atilSlLltete’". -iM> i&M
dark brown color, white i > s^vt.
dark red harness. E-
Phone 598 or 849.-157-tf.__
town wear, frequently in atylee
made iu suitable for formal occ*«qp».
The latest edition of the sBfcr crepe
daytime fashion aims at creating •
style that is between the town-type
cloth dress and the velvet or lame that
is classified as, of late-afternoon for-
mality. These heavy sheers are made
in softened hues that still have some-
thing of the tailored tone that wom-
en like for daytime wear.
„'l heir appearance in “black-mixed
colors instead of the 1>Iack that has
'ul.du 't.Jp4<l_lmuubi teugj -4ii»WkUx.
with this type of dress is another new
element. The character of the col-
ors still keeps t'he dress in “dark
dress” grouping, for the recommended
colors are the off-blacks, like darkest
green, bordeaux and prune. It is the
hint of color, restrained as it >s. that
gives the frocks a slightly formal char-
acter. certainly newer than black.
Paris has turned new attention to
sTieer silk's for- evening,
distinction
for daytime wear, in that the
-heers are not heavy, giving
ence to chiffon.
This situation comes about
the great cmtAaM-S placi
and tiered 'ssirts'for--el
I..ice fits into this category of light
slicers, for tiered fashions, and conse-
quents’ makes its appearance in fine
coiMruqtion. ________
■ team of De
Iciiderson is noi
turns, Hendersoi
owns a piano.
"FAMILY SPECIAL”
A New Family Wub—
Washed in rain soft water, with
as mild as Ivory or Lux, tbowt
disinfected, air dried. All fist
such as bed covering, table hi
towels, etc., ironed and rtadyjor
mediate use. Garments dried r
to sprinkle down and iron at I
during idle time. Garments »t»
if desired. .
Bundle, not to exceed 20 lbs. — I
For excess weight above 20
, Phone 525 116-tEj
WANTED
conversation.
.Matti a strong- silent uqin gets jnar--
Tirif,'Lt'i't it Ai ' 'Iff 111?e tk' 1 ii! Wife f»y
being thrown jy. her, company aeci-
■ gtiest where
she is, or living near her home, or By
doctoring her in a hospital, 6r wprE-
ing with her in-a business someplace.
M^nv strong sil.ent their
slt-nogTiq^vers Av1*o read ' ftrelr' imjids.'
and relieve them of tjie onteal of wo.o-
ing them verbally.
OU6HT
To PRINT
s^TOPIE^j
/ ABOUT. IT *5©
THE MERf hAn--5
L^N be ON
the look-out
POL? ,
couldn’t talk? How would they ex
plain things that call for either an ex-
planation or a divorce?
Of course deaf mutes 1
ry but did you ever see
them having a domestic quarrel?
to the domestic court sometime
watch their fingers fly. They
there even if they can t talk <
and they have an advantage
they can say what they
getting arrested. — I’duir
Usually told to the jjidgi
pre(ert wh<
if he told all the asides.
Boy, you better learn to
vvimmen, or wait until some
comes along and talks I
long you will have to
upon what your attract
you are rich—not long,
money | handsome not so very k-:
long I aren’t cither, maybe a loi
Better force yourself to i
more.’.....It" will’ h'flpi'
(If I’m wrong write me care
Premier Syndicate. Inc., 235 East
Street, New York City)
Premier Syndicate, Inc.)
SPOTTED UNBROKEN SHEfc
LAND CO LIS—$35. Gladys Paw
ell, Kenedy< Texas.—153-15t-pd.
-FOR SALE—A lot of second bad,
wardrobes and dressers at a bargm
G. Hermann Fur. Co.—137-tf
——J£a*ImsntT'
2 FURNISHED APartLT
Reasonable. 510 v m .^1
155-6t-pd. ' Mark*» S
FOR RENT-Two Z *
apartment. 50’ SvrZ0® fl
2_48:12t:pd. Tcamorj <
might not think there is much
question but’ there is. How
much has conversation to do with win-
ning a woman anyway.'
PLENTY!
It a man can t talk "with the tongue
<>t angels’, he has to kt h
talk, or he has to know a woman
enough and live close enough to her
so that -she can-sec- hrs good qualities
^nd know his disposition, and find out
things about him that he wouldn’t tell
s Buy your bread from ,
■ IDEAL BAKERY
2 loaves for 15c
■11111111111111111111111111111111111111111^
RELIABLE MAN WANTED to*
on farmers. Wonderful opportuW
Make $8 to $20 daily. No expen«“
or capital needed. Write today-
& Thomas, Dept. C, Freeport, UM01
—15g-2t-pd.________
YOUNG MAN seeks room and bo«<
with respectable family n°t “
to roomers generally. '’oalc|fc
more of home atmosphere
intentioris of remaining here® 1
1 90, stating price and location.
Fineman.—155-6tp. T**]
- .--ANP AMHAT*. LdOQEl Y —;
4-ie <5 patep up Lots, I
OF-driPLSs Anp TtyLpr—T ’
THEM he l<5 ......L-q
A 6rlPL NAMev CLARICE
"TO <5>EH TeATTZ
Pat . i Ae»t/ep her to
LET ME k'NQVv IF ^>HF f
ACRO‘d‘5 HIM J
k. .. Adj Ain! r
-- ; y ,s ,^5ig Mystery -
PittSQusgm*t(U. P.-I*- 'llere
enough difficulties in driving an
mobile with four wheels but
burgh police are looking lor a
'clever enough to escape
mJ car atU-r losing one
'macRine in a coni non. ---- - — - - _ ,,
g£nu~ ' i-'-'L' -
'^“’"TcnffldYof eaPur cook because the
I XaSJlUVl» . IHl’ 1M smell of food sickened me. I took Ad-
lerika and now 1 eat anything without
discomfort.”—Mrsi. John1 R. Gall.
Yust ONE spoonful . Adlerika re-
hcvcfcgat-awd’ thaLdJbateLJctetegs-Aai,
that vo i can cat and sleep well. Acts i
on BO 111 upper and lower bowel and j
removes old waste matter you never j
thought was there. No matter what
vou have tried for your stomach and
bowels, Adlerika will surprise you.
T r i s t ra m Pharmacy
$nMe pwq-
* FOR OVER *
yeab>
IT’S DOUBLE ACTINO
DIRECTS.
X'ovarro's versatility no«v
itself m directing. The
The latest recruit to the talking
screen is Louis Mann, one of the
outstanding figures of ^he stage*,
, who makes his initial screen ap-
pearance tn "Sins of the Children ,
which will open-today at the Simon
TTheatre.
Mann, who is a member of that
pioneer troupe of tft American thea-
tre, Weber and Fields, Barrett and
McCullough, David Belasco, De Wolf
Hopper and David Warfield, recently
admitted that he. never thought he’d
end up in motion pictures, but ‘when
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer invited him to
come West to appear in the old-tim-
ers’ section of-their forthcoming re-
vue of the past, present and future,
tentatively titled ‘‘March of Time”,
Mann remained to play the central
figure of "Sins of the Children”.
The picture was adapted”by Samuel
Ornitz, author of “The -¥aRk-j-?he-
Sionfrt’’,’ ‘ftom an original’stor/AiyY.
C. Nugent and Elliott Nugent? the
latter also appearing in the cast along
with Robert Montgomery, Leila Hy-
ams, Clara Blandick, Mary Doran,
Francis X. Bushm^i, Jr.j^Robg’t^Mgj
Wade, Lell Henderson, Hency Ar-
|anr Reid,......jamr-a. ’
jeane^Vodd, Ix’e Kohlmar and a num-
ber of child actors. Sam Wood di-
rected.
The story is that of an old Ger-
I- wa>
/ Ye^; AND
I A\nAY with it <=>o 11 *
.*8*3110X^=7^—
■ ---thus, mdwnino*r~
MAIL BQOUL-HT a
FLOCW OF BlLL^ FROM
<5>TORE«5, I NEVER MADE
PHCNSA- --
Ott TO" -
e>P1FFANT'S>
dEWELPT
9T0QKCAME
TOO LATE'.
. CAMPER ,T>QNT TELL ME
"HA'bBEENl
Too and ( J .5? f
CHARvTiINLt 1 \
thin(jf>to
TOU^ WHY, e
THATS> V |
Fred I. Massengill. pnbFshcr of the Terrell iTi-x.i-i Daily I ribune, -av >
"During my thirty y> ais experience m the newspaper business, the great
cst mystery continually ccnfronimg me, and the most persistent question is,
‘Why doesTW average tnirmtss mat. Tall 11-r the unscrupulous advertising
loticituri* Promoters lor thcatr< curtains in r<m..t< sch - -1 districts, cook
-boaksr-memt-ewrdsr-dtr-ectT’rirs-Tri every kind. h-Ael registers, jumbo thermom-
eters and numberless other such sciqme, find rich puking, and.right at the
places where the very b< st newspaper advertising salesman cannot get a
look-in.
“The man who knows anything about advertising know
well write his ad copy and put it m his safe, so t..r as results
as to put it an a directory of any kind. hi la
copy in his safe.'because, lhai procedure
he would secure the same results. 7
skull, xrr wiAtesv-er^duxld’site Ac' call a nut
a directory to see where to
other article.
telhgence, but I'll L
to find a hotel, garage, cat.-
other article I might need. , , ....
“1 am ashamed to tel* 4, I ut wf. -the nw-tchants of niy
town fell for an-‘air circus’ — ; x*nc'‘planc aiuor in which the interested
merchants-fancy price. .to ka v< n --.errculacs'tosacd -Htt _itr-™'l’hv’“rt<rnpiii r*
breezes. To my way <>I ihnteiugx the rmTelkrnts were the clSwh.s in tins
circus, and I believe most r.clgcrt’siiig nun will agree with rn,e.
t'The newspaper in every town, regardless 01 size; carries more hiews re-
gatdingTfs-particular mwA tl.au airy other newspaper in tbcrsvyofld;->t works
unceaiihg^? Tor ' the upb&'Id.Tt'.g >qa'<tt'kkTs.Lrtj-inihk tonnrtiitetyit - ‘wants to ♦eV
every merchant and busim-- enterprise' prosper; whether it is an'advertising
concern in its columns - r i..-;. it’s on the job 3t>5 days a vear, year in and
year out; its corps ot employes contain men who are Honorable citizens‘of
the town, and who know- sour thing about advertising and are always glad
to assist the advertiser an-, way flu v can. and yet, as stated, these home town,
honorable workers are not g-ven the same consideration-that the out-of-town
unscrupulous solicitor receives at the hand of the" average business man".
FOR RENT CHEAP-^3
furnished, apartment. All tnodenr*
provements. Private bath and
/L U. Lehmann. Phone 460. FimS
Jackson Streets 148-rf«>/ "*
FURNISHED AITS.-All m2
convergences. 81« Touth
Phone 58 or 765-W,—155-6t, *j
FOR SALE
CUT FLOWERS j
FOR SALE—Cut flowers and faa]
designs. Mrs. Dick Schmid. Pka*
396 -.
’FOR SALE—-Ntyrdern six room h
yrr Tnghway.'-*■ .nnKnOileni'con
iences. Cash or terms. Apply
SoutKuaylor Street.—150-18t,
_____MISCELLANEOUS
OVERRIPE GRAPES FOR S)
—Li Hauseman —158-3t 39-lt
NOW IS THE 1IME to plant sti
berries. -.Keith Strawberry Ph
$1.00 per 100. Dick Schmid.—Ij
39-lt;-
a week for shipments of his protege
which are put in ventilated Aims wit
enough food -Iasi them until . tin
tVacfa the >l<J<r>*aJfejYAstyeiiiacai^,,. .-
1 WsV—ss- ;
-Uvs.rg.--41OWLLNG HERBERT. -
. ._pram.iscd.. iu XUaUit—Uw-LTmt
. Bancroft’s next for Paramount.’
The sleek Kay Francis i> to be
p;;a ' the girl over whom Mr. Bancroft,
presumably, is torn between love
•nd duty. She has an errant broth-
er—guess who?—Regis Toomey. Will
he ever go straight in the pictures?
An ex-New York reporter, Oliver
-Hr -R—Garrett, has--writmn-".Hrr^"-smrye,"-tnv.Tnvn siwinP
and John Cromwell, whe
days did the police cap
Racket'1, is to direct. Inasmuch- as
Mr.-Cromwel lis one of the more in-
telligent directors, “Unfit to Print" is
likely to be a thrilling and believable
picture.
Incidentally, it proves that the new s-
paper story is not as taboo as some
peopl*- thought it was.
FOR SALE—Cut flowers and IM
designs. Phone 198. Schubert l
ist. 1206 S. Austin St. ’
_______REAL E&TATE.
FOR SALE—Property on WestMtii
Street, with or ^ifhout’hKiM.-Ph«a;
726. J! A. Ijeineke.—130-tf. •
ywiimiiwmi/wni
iniiinHH
MILLIONSOF pounds used
BY OUR GOVERNMENT
YOU
SAVE
IN BUYING
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