Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 117, Ed. 1 Friday, August 12, 1932 Page: 4 of 4
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SUJEIABH
BtAN SFRIDAY. AUG. 12, 1
BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS
herX^two
COTTON
W ■
40c
The bull darted-inside.
had
AU Sales
All Sales
Cash & Carry
■auwraaxp
Saturday Specials
Saturday Specials
WESSON OIL.
■... .
l»c
35c
cans
SAME LOCATION
19c
18c
19c
1 ‘ack.'ige
19c PEI
25c
ORANGES "" ’ " 2 d“ 35c
Small Bottles, 2 for
23c
25c
SIMON
Large Bottle
LETTUCE 't;',"”'”' 15c
22c
L AS A MOUNTAIN MAK
25c
Car-
—a ■ K r.»i
■ -!©i
30c.
20c
niiicrivaii vuwrvcis licit ncaiu mi*
newt with surprise and some uneasi- fl
POST
BRAN
and
con-DAY COTTON CO.
IN BUSINESS AT
.4*
CALF PURSUED BY
SMALL CAR TAKES
REFUGE IN CHURCH
21c
59c
Let Me Bid
On Your
BRITAIN PLANNING
QUOTA SYSTEM FOR
AID OF CANADA
Extra Specials for
Saturday and Monday
19c
14c
28c
,.;.15c
12l/2c S
.. lie S
...10c 2
. ..8c S. Delicious Cereal Prevents
Common Constipation
DOUBLE-WRAPPED!
DOUBLE FRESH!
LVj ;V‘
■<>
,<1
% Lb. Pkg.
2 for
COLORED EMPLOYEES OF
S. P. TO PICNIC JHERE
ready to control imports without spe-
cifically naming Russia.
Import control presents the possi-
bility of a quota system which would
cut off importations from any country
found dumping goods at prices under
production cost.
America would not be involved in
the dumping phase of the problem, it
was said, but might be hit by quotas
which would be set fropi month to
month in an effort to give advantages
to Canada and other Dominions.
Such 4 plan, it was pointed out,
would answer Canada's complaint of
Russian dumping without necessitat-
ing an embargo on Soviet goods o^ a
definite break with Russia, Argentina
and Denmark. . It would mean a bet-
ter market in Britain for Dominion
natural products without raising criti-
cism that tariff preferences had led
to food taxes.
and left this morning for their home,
i after a trip to Houston and otherRADIO REPAIRING
ON ANY MAKE
Navratil Music House
Telephone 489
Dance
Ladies’ Free
Music by
Blum’s Orchestra
exhibited home-made stylish
appraised at $1,98, but cost-
cents to make. Appropriate-
wearer and suitability to use,
and interest in design
BEEF-STEAK-
Round lb. .
Loin ......
T-bone . ... .
7-steak, lb.
Chuck, lb.
Stew Meat, lb.Retail markets, mkaII restaurant*
hurchrs and schools find Kopy-Rite
Duplicating sets*the ideal-copying
levice. ''xtremelv useful. For sale bv
Banner Press.
large crowd of colored people will at- and other attractions will be provided,
tend the event. Band music, dances and a picnic dinner will be enjoyo^-J
19c
53 c
10cFor rapid, inexpensive duplicating
either hand or typewritten, ust
Kopy-Rite Pan Set. for sale by Ban-
net -Press.
We expect Celery, Tomatoes, Cream and Blackeye Paas, Lima Beans, Okra, Tur-
nips, Carrots, Beets.
GASPERGOU, 1 lb
Dressed Poultry at all times.
Heinz
KETCHUP
Hectograph InR, Hectograph
bon Paper, Refil Composition, Mime-
ograph Duplicator ink. Mimeograph
Stencils. Correction Fluid, for sale
by Banner Prtss.
‘2 Pkgs.
19c
CR1SCO
3 Lb. Pail with green bowl
WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP,
5 bars for
. Campbell’s PORK & BEANS
2 cans for —
CRYST.^’ WEDDING OATS
Large Package F...
SCOTTS CATSUP r ’
Pint bottles
OLD HOMESTEAD COFFEE
4 Lb. Buckets
BEECHNUT PEANUT BUTTER 23 c I
Extra Large Glass
I can Cooked Spaghetti or I Can Pork & Beans, Free (
SUPER SUDS
Small Package
POST BRAN Fl AKES ’
Small Package
QUAKER CRACKLES
Per package
K. C. BAKING POWDER
25c size
SALTINE FLAKES
Large Package
IVORY SOAP
Med. size bar, 5 bars for .Rv Associated Press
Ottawa, , Ontario, August 12.—
forces close to Prime Minister R. B.
Bennett of" Canada were informed
Thursday that announcement of a
trade agreement between the Do-
minion and the United -Kingdom was
impending. ..
It became apparent that if the im-
perial economic conference is to end
the next week with any accomplish-
ment aside from bilateral treaties,
something must be done soon. The
details of the pact between Britain,
and Canada may not be revealed until
the agreement is presented to the
Legislatures of the two nations, but
announcement that the conference has
progressed toward some solution of
the Empire’s economic crisis is ex-
pected soon. 7 .
Americans Surprised
American observers here heard this
Address *'•
(Continued from page 1)
discourses on the subject they
ever heard.
As usual, the band, directed by F.
beautiful and
classical add popu-
appreclafion of the
by hearty applause,
being vigorously
DRESS FOR 68 CENTS , ’
Making their own wash dresses for
68 cents is one way home demonstra-
tion club women of Washington
County are takingpto meet the farm
problem. In a recent contest 19 farm
women
dresses
ing 68
ness to
beauty,
originality were the main points
sidered in judging.Announcement is made by J. C.
Day that he will continue in the tot-
Tbn buying business at the same oM ■
stand where he has been located for
the past eight years, and will operate
as a cotton buyer under the first name
of the Day Cotton Company.
Mr. Day asks an opportunity to bid
on cotton -brought to the Brenham
market. He remarks that the crop
is short and growers will want all
they caft get for their cotton.
The Day Cottqn Company is lo-
cated over the Frank Dobert Store,
where Mr. Day will be ready at all
times to bid on cotton. He has been J
in the cotton business many years,I
and offers the best market price to
those who bring him their cotton.SATURDAY
Ken Maynard
- ’ IN
“WHISTLIN’ DAN”
The stort of a daring cowboy
who became a desperado to
avenge tbe death of his part-
ner. Thrilling rides, blood chill-
ing suspense and breath taking
action. *
' 1
John Wayne .
IN,
Shadow Of The Eagle”
The thrilling chapter-play
Also * <
COMEDY
Prices: 10c, 15c and 25c
f1 AK/’TTQ Cheese Niblets, Macaroon Wafers,
Andy Gump Lemon Snaps, Ginger
Snaps,- Vanilla Wafers. ----- _____ A z"
Se Pecka'~<s ■
Medium Ivory
SOAP Used to be 3 bars for 25c, 15c
DANCE and *
BARBECUE
ope*T‘- air
DANCE-FLOOR
SAT., AUG. 13.
Fruit and Vegetable Dept.
15c
25c
10c
25c
5c
25c
6c
3c
5c
Sunkist
LEMONS Ni- D"
| Hershey’s Breakfast COCOA
SYRUP 5I/’ oz- c>n’3 for
I 18 ounce can ..
Market
Friday Evening and
Saturday Specials
Mias Artye Woods of Somerville is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Francis-. >
Frank HaU of the state comptrol-
ler's department was in Brenham to-
day on official business.
Mrs A~J»’ JTaifc.. .has returned
RlC£a
KRISPIES 2 pko
Houston, August 12 — Chas-
ed by a baby Austins
roundup. *a' bull calf invaded Christ
Church" at Texas and Fannin Thurs-
day morning, ambled solemnly down
the aisle, emerged through a rear
door and was lassoed by a negro.
The calf, an escape from a cattle
tduck, created a sensatioiF when he
came running through heavy traffic
on Texas Avenue heading west to-
ward Main A negro attendant on the
cattle truck was in hot pursuit afoot.
The driver of the baby Austin saw
the negro’s predicament and tried to
help by heading off the calf. Cornered
!on the sidewalk, the animal headed
(toward the church, according to E.
I of Austin who have been visiting ‘ T. (Dad) Atkins, who witnessed the
I - —. ... v —:it .ntir, enisode from his office in the
SMALL ORANGES
Dozen
LARGE ORANGES
Dozen
SMALL APPLES
Dozen
oEEDlESS grapes
3 Lbs L.'..... ....
NICE LETTUCE
Each „
SUN KIST LEMONS
Dozen
HOME GROWN TOMATOES
Pound
COLORADO CABBAGE /n
Pound
HOME GROWN PEPPERS
Pound .........
We expect other values.
Browns Milk and Honey Graham
CRACKERS 1 lb I"‘g'
■ Pork Chops, lb. .... 15c j
S Pork Ham Steaks, lb 15c ■
■ Perk Shoulder, lb. 12%c S
; Pork Ribs, lb 9c 5
BOILED HAM, lb ............
Blue Bell Supreme I
BUTTER i u>.
SUGAR CUREb BACON, sliced. 1 lb.
_L. ) Trout .............. .. l
ncu >Red ...........*
rivll ( Mad«*el ......a... I
ters in connection with his j>il ac-
! tivities. I
I „ Miss Vivian Franklin and Mrs. j
Claude R. Franklin and three children '
nt Austin who have been visiting,
Judge and’Mrs. Sam D. W. Low, will entire episode from h.s office m
. ^tnrdav. .Marine Bank Building.
| The church door looked large and
i wide. The interior appeared spacious
■ LAMB2T'”'
Legs, lb 15c
» Shoulder, lb 12c
Chops, lb. . 14c
Stew, lb. . . 10c
Sugar Cured BACON
J sliced—16c, 18c, 20c lb.
i not sliced 14c, 16c, 18c lb
Phone 43
9 We carry a full line of
S Lunch Meats and Sausage.
£ FRESH FRUITS AND
£ VEGETABLES
■ Free City Delivery
runoff primary.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Chandler and
son. A. th. Jr . of L* Marque are
guests of the Matchett family for a
few days’ visit.
Rev. E. T. Buehrer of Haworth,
New Jersey, is here on a visit to hisEach package of Kellogg’s Ali,-
Bran is double-wrapped for greater
freshness. First, the patented aMUrtf
’—Mn waxtite bag. Second, an
outer'wAXTlTE wrapper- Two scien-
tifle safeguards to protect ALL-
BRAN’sdeliciousflavorandcrispness.
All-Bran brings a plentiful sup-
ply of “bulk”— which provides the
“ballast’’ needed to exereise the in-
testines. Also vitamin B to help
tftne the intestinal tract.
This “bulk" in All-Bran is simi-
lar to that of lettuce^ Inside the
body, it absorbs moisture, and forms
a soft mass which gently clears the
intestines of wastes. Spec.al cook-
ing processes make Aix-Bran
finer, milder, more palatable.
Tests show All-Bran also has
twice as much usable iron as the
same weight of beef liver. ■
Check common constipation —
with its frequent headaches, loss of
appetite and energy — by eating
thia delicious cereal. How hiuch
pleasanter than taking pills and
drugs — so often habit-forming.
Just ekt two tablespoonfuls daily
— sufficient to overcome most types
of constipation. Jf your intestinal
trouble is not relieved this, way, see-
‘your.doctor. ' t
Appetizing recipes on the red-nnd-
green package. Made bjj Kellogg
in Battle Creek.
ncss. fhey "were riot convinced that
Canada was willing to go further in
granting tariff preferences to Britain
on textiles, but they thought an
agreement at this- late date might
signify that the United Kingdom was
(.’LEAR UP YOUP COMPLEXION
Day Cotton Co.
1 . - J. C. Day ' .
1 am still at the same old place aver Frank Dobert’s
stere, where 1 have been for/‘he last 8 years. -
TODAY
Metro Goldwyn
Presents >
Jean Harlow
IN . ’
“RED* HEADED
WOMAN”
A great cast of Chester Morris,
Lewit Stone, Leila Hyatns and
Una Merkel. From the well
known novel by Katharine
Brush. The book of the year
now becomes the picture of
the hour. Every thrill that held
a million readers now comes to
life. The fascinating drama of
the smril-town siren with big-
town ideas.
AESOP FABLES
NEWS REEL
Baker's , - , '
COCOANUT
I Carnation, Borden’s or Pet
MILK 6
- 3 TALL CANS
19c
Sj w. B. Ferguson has returned from
S' Houston, where he spent the past sev-
® eral days attending to business mat-
I Ccmay - • ’ „ :
SOAP 3 ba:8 ter’
The crop is short and you want all you can get.
Look For Large Sign*
............ Day Cotton Co.
of the Southern Pacific at Houston SI Rrenharn, Twirnf
will enjoy their annual picnic at the b
North End Park Saturday, and Jbh: iGIH|H|UUHB3EIEi:mnUIHmiHHIini
APPLES dJo°znenhan8 15c * 20c
■■MSSMmflMMiaaA spent the past few weeks with reia-.
and Mrs. Carles A. Schoedel' points.
1 this afternoon for Galveston.
where they will ‘P*’"'1 ‘h«
and enjoy a fishing trip on the Gulf.
Miss Marjorie Louise Arp^as re-
turned from an extended visit to San
Marcos and Brownwood, where she
was the guest of relatives and fwends.
Q B. Maynard of Bastrop was in
Brenham today in the interests of his
- - inline
Thompson SEEDLESS
GRAPES 3 Lb’
Savitall Meat & Delicatessn
Department
Phone 880 City Delivery
PORK RIBS, 1 lb. 10c.
SALT PORK, first grade,, lb 10c
i SHORTENING, 3 Lb*. . . 25c
LONG BOLOGNA, 2 lb*. 25c
Large Swift* Premiums BOLOGNA, 1 lbr'T~\ 15c
Valley Gold
leave for their homes Saturday.
Garrett Hueske, who is seriously ill
at the Brenham Hospital, was report- ajjd cool, a haven of refuge from ne-
,ed resting better today, and his family gro cowboys and bantam automobiles.
and friends are tfery- hopeful for his
'recovery.
I Mrs. I. B. Langford and soty Billy,,
■of San Antonio, were in Brenham last
night, the guests of Mrs. H. W. Arp,
j—j-——— -
Task.
’BEANS^rW
BEANS:. 45=
Libby’s So :L.eye . •
SALMON 35c
Mown's Saltine
CRACKERS 2,bFkg 17c
1*
Sweet Garden Blue Label
FEASTS 21c
I
No. 2,
We guarantee Contay Special Bleach
i o remove 'Liver Spots, Freckles,
Pimples or any Discolorations o r
lace or neck,’ caused by acid condition
of system. Glissmann Drug Store.
Adv ______________________
iiuiiiiiimuiiiiiiiiiiii
as ill* 11
if UsrsL'/s ®
A TRIAL WILD CONVINCE YOU
Red & White
LUNCHEON SPREAD, 4-oz. can
Red & White
TOMATO JUICE, 10-oz. tan
• Red & White
APRICOTS in heavy *yrup, 8-oz. can
ANY ONE OF (?
THE ABOVE
Rod & VJ Wte^Y*ammoth Halves
PEACHES2 25c
No. 150 Fancy
. RICE
A good wholesome food.
J. Navratil, played a
varied program of
lar selections, and
crovyd was shown
several selections
encored.
Soloists who presented vocal and
brass selections to the evident apprec-
iation of the audience, were Mrs. G.
A. Kunkel, Eugene Tiemann, Carl
Fischer, T. C. Blake. Frank. Malina,
G. A. Kunlyl, Miss Martha Vernon
Prep'arauons Tre '’already neing
made for the next concert of the ser-
iies. The band, plays better and better
at each performance, and the concerts
are popular and delightful entertain-
ment for summer evenings.
A-agic City PICKLES, *our or dill,
2 quart jar*
Big Value, Pure Vegetable '
SHORTENING, 3 lb. carton . ..
8 pound pail ............
LETTUCE, per head ........
?OTATOES, 10 pound. 17c
JNIONS, Yellow, 3 lb». ......7c
dine & White TOILET PAPER, 2 for 9c
led & White Corn Flakes, 8-oz. 2 for 15c
tanderd No. 2 Cans, CORN or
TOMATOES, 3 can. .19c
Jiandaid No. 2 Can* PEAS or
CUT BEANS, 3 can. 25c
PINE BOARD BRAND
viilk of Magg^sia, pt bottle 29c
Talcum Powir, Mavis 15c
Aspirin Tablets, Bayers, box of 12. .11c
Brown’* Vanilla Wafer*, Golden
Ai/ R°d> per ih. . .. .............18c
RICE HOTEL
MILK 1 ” 2 ““by
5c
__t____________________
BIG VALUE
*
SOAP Ye"°" “ 4 “•°’b„,'15c
BIG FOUR
SOAP whitc Naphtha 10
’to»23c
STORES,
THE RED & WHITE STORES j
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Blake, T. C. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 117, Ed. 1 Friday, August 12, 1932, newspaper, August 12, 1932; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1174424/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.