Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 222, Ed. 1 Friday, December 13, 1929 Page: 3 of 6
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In Pictures
Defendant
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Italian Ace Loses American Bride J
TOOTS AND CASPER
THE DESERTED MANSION
IMMY
We Su^ Walter
Empire Builder’s Son
»ttin Bltt
d
>IOLA
del 33
Meals
or write
'Ss Meniiirm
sltesst^
bttuUfnl
Mrs. G. X
RretaMcr, Jr,
former
Joan Sawyer,
■ed by Italian Noble
tor Breach of Promise
Expenditure Program
for His Company
Star of the Comedy
Dies in Beverly Hills
. I M GLAD Vou GOT
<3OME NEW CLCTTHBB.
CASPER! YO(j NEED
A Lot of SWELL
bul>9 TO OFF-SET
that MUG OF
YOU LOOU.
ADORABLE
NEW ROW
clothes)
Mn. Mildred Richardson Hill, for.
mer stage star, who has filed suit
for divorce from Walter Hill,
youngest son of the late James J.
HUI, rail millionaire, in Livingston,
___
I Bootleg liquor
which tempo-
rari/y d e -
ranged hit
m i n d w a s
Hamid by
\ Major Owen R.
Bird, national-
ly k n o w A
sportsman and
a former lead-
ing track star
at Occidental
College, .Lot
Angeles, for
an affray at
his home in
which he shot
and wounded
Percival Ora-
ham Watson.
Well-Known Track Star •*
Shoots Friend in Drunken Craze
Paul Ott, nfneteen-year old Carne-
gie Tech student of Baltimore, Md.,
was found frozen to death on the
steps of his dormitory. A medical
examination showed traces .of poi-
son in the youth’s body.
International News rati
Student's Death
Mystery Grows as
Poison Is Found
r HSRk 1® MORTIMER. CLAMBV-9 HOMS'
OKI T WA«b THS BCENB OF LAVISH
EN^WOTTAINMENTS AND GALA 5OCIAL
AF»AIR«.: IT LOOMS UHE. A HAUNTED
"3^>b novj! "™E creditors hw« stripped
rr oe rr», furnishings And the
l mansion itself will Soon Go on the
nrME police on ^z£rtl_j
H'e NECK
Track and Crid'sK’ ^ " L
Observe Cane Day Tradi ti
Conard H. Kinnard, president of I
Bell Telephone Company of j
*f?1^!vania’ bas announced a
•«,000 000 construction program
ox the company for 1980.
---- Ueterutional N«w«a)f
Raymond Hitchcock, noted stage
star, and one of the last of Amer-
ica’s older comedians, died suddenly
at his Beverly Hilfkhome a few
days ago. Through a\ong and var-
ied career, Hitchcock is attributed
with having made more people
laugh than any other comedian of
his time.
International M***—
HSlther^ha<‘ ‘hreat.
Ivance- J*caU8e spurned
titian k . ura Langhauaer,
• 'har^^ artUt’ br«nd('d
• filed?*? n • b«**ch of
His presence not beln^ required in court bn" Thanksgiving Day,
George A. McManus, on trial in the slaying of Arnold Rothstein, ao-
mmpanied his brother to the Yankee Stadium to see the N. Y. U.-
Carnogi. Tech game. *
The re TTBQOt* tMWght consta'n tljTSr the'rnmdToT
and that is of jolly old “St. Nick.’’ Th. se two youngstXSZS
to wait up and see if Santa would pay them an advance vi!2 But
have fallen asleep before they could fi id out. However thev
h.v. th. Jolly old CO„™.°” |„iS
personally rather than trust to crow jed mails. * oruers
___ international ) iewtrceJ
Round Trip
een til
na
Thomas A. Edison has discovered a process where-
y synthetic rubber can be produced in commer-
cially profitable quantities from the common
goldenrod, one of America’s most prolific weeds.
/ MREET1NG*=»,
1 COLONEL HOOFER-!
RAWTHER.
CHILLY TODAY, /
V-eh.’wctt? J
San Fr
California
27, 28
THANHS TOC T«: I LIKE TQ
E>EE YOU HA /e LOT?, OF NEW
CLOTHED BUT eOMETIMES •
VTMlNK THAT WHEN I SPEND 1
p money ON Clothes for. J
myself
X Ju<&T <3o Much r?' J flMKi
\-a money r-m? 7 nl
_\ I v/a&ted.' ./?
A 6uV WITH A ‘SHAPE UWE
MWE CAN WEAR THEBE-
DAPPER. OLCTTHE^BUT IF (
tOUDNEL HOOFER EVER. \
wasctb to Get an over-
/ coat big EnouGm to / ■
G FIT HIM HE'LL HAVE TO {
r BUY A C1RCU<& TENT 'A
SLEEVES AND
■a^LPUT ON FT' .THBfiffl
(Left)—Thomas A.. Edison. (Center) — 4 „ ,w.
ering goldenrod, America’s most prolific weed.
(Right)—Gathering rubber in African Congo
forest.
lutorialional
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The American Cane Day traditions were carried out with tho u
color at the University of Pennsylvania. Track and grid stan ai
gered in canes and debbies round the campus. Among tho print
stars who took part in the celebrations were (left) Barnoy Berlim
intercollegiate track field star; (upper center) Dick Gentle,Toot
M.r.LrUeXlretmT /ng!’it,iiJim Petersor'. track star; (lowor center)
Majsters, noted football star. r
The marriage o/
General
Piero R. Piccio,
Italian Ace.
to Loranda
- Batchelder
of New Orleans
-which took
{ . „ place in
[ New York
I in 1920, ;
was annulled
by the
Rome Court of
Appeals.
The court held
the marriage
| agreement
| was not
' spontaneous
as there was
an elemesst •/
constraint.
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 222, Ed. 1 Friday, December 13, 1929, newspaper, December 13, 1929; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1174351/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.