Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 128, Ed. 1 Friday, August 27, 1926 Page: 4 of 4
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PROGRAM
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(12) Medley Selection of Czech Melodies
Personals
Hoffnjann has gone
HAMBONE S MEDITATIONS
who
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
105-tf.
Brenham Creamery Co
with the results obtained
in using Heart’s Delight
in your baking.
on charges
Mrs. Mills.
sort of events of paramount
to breeders and the general
CATHOUCS URGING
INTERVENTION IN
MEXICAN CONFLICT
Miss Carol Rogers of }j
and’ Miss Nell Berwick of
who are guests at the home
and Mrs. D. C. Giddings, h
turned from a short trip to |j
taxcou]
from apt
TODAY & TONIGHT
SID CHAPLIN
pastor of
announces
of Nava-
o’clock
Refrigerator
PF//Z Save Your ICE
FINE HEREFORD SHOWING
EXPECTED AT STATE FAIR
sweep-
All done in
Only druggists who are mem-
bers of the Qualified Drug-
gists’ League are authorized
to use this Emblem.
THE BIG ADDED FEATUI
ATTRACTION
•TWICE DAILY
Continuing
Thursday.' Friday. Satadej
Afternoons at 3:30, Nigkta d
from your grocer today.
You will be delighted
NAVASOTA PASTOR
TO PREACH SUNDAY
AT INDEPENDENCE
For privyte^ questions you
Mrs. Hall.
(United Ptcms Report)
Atlantic City, N. J., Aug. 27.—
Jack Dempsey was on tip toes again
today ready to enter the ring whh
his sparring* partners, several of
whom were battered in their encoun-
Miss Alma Herbst has returned
from an extended visit’ to Houston.
Citizens Drug Company
Member Qualified Druggists’ League
Read the League’s messages in Farm
and Ranch and Holland’s Magazine
SIMON THE!
Typhoon Cooled — Fire
Well Ventilated
YOU’LL ALWAYS SEE
-SHOW AT THE SU
Mrs. E. T- Barrett and son, Earle,
of Dallas, and Mrs. R. C. Littcer,
and son Dan, of Houston, are visit-
warrant jndictment of
Stevens, and Carpender
of skying Rev. Hall and
She will tell you what you ml
ing about and what y ou <nk
Not a Mechanical Act!
breads. Order a sack
Rev. George N. Cook,
the First Baptist church,
that Rev. W. N. Purcell
sofa will preach at eleven
Sunday
celebration
Baptist
Services
and afternoon,
come
their
day.-
Heart’s Delight Flour in-
sures light fluffy pas-
tries, and wholesome
(United Preaa Report)
Somerville, N. J„ Aug. 27.—With
religious conflict. J. A.
and D. J. Callahan, offi-
the American Knights of
r,- conferred w><h Secretary
Ambassador Sheffield
Kellogg reported his
Willie Stevens and Henry Carpen-
der refused bail, special prosecutor
Simpson today said he expected to
present the Hall-Mills murder case
to the Grand Jury in about three
weeks. Simpson is confident the evi-
dence will
Rev. W. N. 1
11 preach at
morning at the home coming
to be held at the old
Lurch at Independence,
will be 110111 both morning
and all who care to
are cordially invited to bring
, * *
lunch baskets and spend
It is expected that many
residents qf Independence
come to the theatre-
PRICES 10c 20c
BLUE BUCKLE DEFEATS
■ LA BAHIA
—S no llve-
has been shown
of Texas since
was a- notable
1923 there was
shown by breed-
March, Lincoln Centennial -
Grand Selection, Faust .....
Fantasia, Columbia—Cornet Solo .....
Mr. Frank Malina
(a) Popular ^election, Blue Bonnet You Make Me Feel Blue
—Bryan
Richards
CONFIDENT THREE
WILL BE INDICTED
IN MURDER CASE
u. . ........... ............- ■ — . Clare
b, Popular Selection, ■Good Night, I ll See You in the Morning
Miss Norma
to Houston to visit relatives.
iOB DIM.
boxilfvttry iMnt In the economy of ice.
Food ipafti quickly in hot weather—often
of hour*. The way to keep it
1* to keep it properly cold-
(Uni ted Press Report)
Washington, Aug. 27.—Renewed
pressure is being exerted on.. the
State Department by Catholic organ-
izations opposing the administra-
tion’s non-intervention policy in the
Mexican
Flaherty
cials of
Columbu:
Kellogg and
late yesterday,
refusal to lift the embargo on arms’
shipped into Mexico or break diplo-
matic relations as demanded by the
Knights of Columbus meeting in
Philadelphia, it i< understood.
renham Citizens Band
Court House Square
Brenham, Texas
Latter-day porcelain collectors prise
moat highly china vases of the Ming
dynasty. Several thousand years
hence, maybe, collectors will prize
Texas vases made from kaolin, er
china clay, found In Real, Edwards
and Fayette Counties. Somethin*
else that could be exhibited to ad-
vantage at the 1926 State Fair of
Ds» 11A 9-24.
Formerly a bathing cap was worn only to keep the
hair dry, and was not very attractive. Now bath-
ing caps, in addition to keeping the hair dry, have
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costume. We have lots of bathing caps.
Anticipating the most noteworthy
collection of Hereford cattle In its
history, and that the competition
will be the keenest of record, offi-
cials of the State .Fair of Texas are
preparing for a Hereford exhlbitloa
at the 1926 exposition. Oct. 9-24,
which will prove of paramount In-
terest. ■
It is announced that Albert K.
Mitchell of Albert, N. M., junior
member of one of the largest firms
of breeders In the Southwest, will
Judge 'the Hereford classes. Mr.
Mitchell Is well known, both as a
breeder and as a just and fair offi-
cial. ° .
John C. Burns of Fort Worth,
superintendent of the Hereford di-
vision, points out that due to the
prevalence pf quarantine
stock,, save horses,
at the SUte Fair
1923, which Itself
Hereford year. In
a total of 144 head
•rs from Colorado, Illinois, Missouri,
Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas, the
entries being made up of 59 bulls,
66 females and 19'steers. All these
exhibitors, with many more, accord-
ing to. Burns, are expected to show
In 1924. .
DOCTUH GIN DE OLE
'OMAN SOME TONIC PUH
T' HEP ,'JER APPETITE,
But she e't up ev'y-
THING IN DE HOUSE
TRY1N’ T' TAKE DE TAS
MV-CT OUTEN ER MOUF!
HORSE SHOW EVENTS
AT STATE FAIR TO
' HAVE EIGHT CLASSES
Dempsey has not ye< met real
opposition in his encounters with
sparring partners, although Bill Tate
yesterday handed him a few rights
to the side. Harry Greb who visited
the training camp suggested that
“bigger and better” fighters should
be on hand to oppose the champion.
a White House 5.00k, it Was anpotm
ceil now that’ Estelle i iA’idr," r/emp'
sey’s. wife, has left. / ____
SIMON THEATER
Starting
SATURDAY, AUG. 28TH
The Big Serial Play of The Year
Fiohttngwtth
Entries for the horse show to bo
held during the 1926 SUte Fair *C
Texas, Dallas, Oat. 9-34, close, on
Monday, Oct. 4, according to the
TOMORROW (SATUWi
Thunder. The Barrel ft
with White Fswn »
Tie Phantom of
Mrs. Fred R. Peterson and child-
ren of Temple are guests of her
mother, Mrs. August Pflughaupt.
Paramount nresente a Zane Grey nroduction,
LlLOtiHl UULU)/ *Wtt*a nahihU/ii. vk.
Ron and Robert Frater. Th®, thrilling
man’s son who finds gold—and love amid wild rides
and adventures in the Painted Desert. A typical
Zane Grey western melodrama <rf thrills, excitement,
appealing love theme, wild riding, shootin|
ing sandstorm and mounUin avalanche
the Paramount-Zane Grey manner.
Johnny Arthur in "MR. CINDERELLA.” A two-
reel Tuxedo comedy with a hundred laughs.
Schedule of shows 2:00, 3:45, 5:30, 7:15 and 9:00
o’clock. Prices 10c, 15c and 25c-
Taken From The Story
“THE GREAT WEST THAT WAS”!
Starring Wallace McDonald, with an
all-star cast of serial players, in 10 ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas
episodes of thrills. Num: S i startb w ,,
Saturday. Marable.
Dorothy Phillips and Wallace MacDonald in
“THE BAR C MYSTERY.’ The story of a mys-
terious cowboy and a girl fighting ■ desperate bat-
tle against a lawless gang.
' Buck Jones in "THE GENTLE CYCLONE ”
The story of a dare devil who wanted peace and
willingly fought for it- A picture full of thrills,
action, speed and pep.
Petty O’Neill in “THE GOSH DARN MORT-
GAGE- A two reel Mack Bennett comedy cram-
GOOD FLOUR IS
ESSENTIAL FOR
3UCCtb3frt»L BAKING
------ S*»»« ****
of Texas, Dallas. Oct. M4 this yfar,
will be one of the red-letUr days of
the exposition, according to Walter
Burton of Arlington, Texas, superin-
tendent
Highly enthusiastic over prospoots
for the SUU Fair show, which will
be held Oct. 9 to Oct IS inclusive,
Mr. Burton declares that arrange
menu for Poultrymen’s Day anticl
pate all
interest
public
I ' — Ako—
International News &
In addition to the free band con-
cert* te he offered by the ThavU
Russian band U the new Auditorium
at the 1936 SUte Fair, Oct. 9 24.
thsre'll be a number of spectacular
tree attractions, day and night, ha-
ters the grand sUnd. Thrills galore
are promised
Visitors wiU now a big change In
ths grounds around ths.grand sued
Ths tence which heretofore encircled
ths race track. has been torn down
wteh Ae S
ere. formerly situated just south of
the race track grand sued.
Wtthin the enclosure directly In
front of where the bleachers former-
ly stood the forty-odd attractions of
the famous Morris and Castle Shows
will be located, permitting more
room than was possible under the
old arrangement of putting the
shows alongside the old-time “Mid-
way.* The change will also do away
with the crowding of the permanent
amia. ®euT deviewp- - the
ten «g yidee ’—located ip Fair Pg rk
AU them attractions Y11' *
atloa throughout the duration of t£e
1936 State Fair, with plenty of el-
bow room tor those wbo^ visit them
The several .big tree arts Will b*
mrepsnwd in front of this grand
has been done in the
them in this box- They will
answered from the stage but
sealed and delivered to J®8 ‘
leave the theatre, absolutely
Note: Mlle. DRoy will no*9
.m;ivatft -jnleivuay.i Jot.
. Sanford
Gounod
Rollinson
mcr
used to attend services at the old
church will, .participate in the cele
bration. a _i
Neat api»earing boy. over 16 years
to learn ( the stationery and advertis-
ing business. Jelly beans, cigarette
smokers and pension seekers not
wanted Apply after 10 o'clock to
Mr. Neu at Banner-Press office.—
127 2t _
Wanted: Men and women who live
«"Het of Cameron, who
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in cimrg*- 53
of the horss show division and C. B.
Teems will judge ths diffsrent class-
es. There are eight classes. Includ-
ing the equestrian events, In which
only amateur riders are eligible.
-L AlL^s^mgJ^ competing, must ^b*
owners and the animals must be
named when entered.
The classes include saddle horses
ito halter; flve-gafted saddlers; the
novelty class, in which All hones on
the grounds muH be shown; th*,
five-galted sweepstakes, the walk,
trot and canter, wherein competitors
in the flve-galted class are not eigi-
ble; hunters and jSmpen; the eques-
trian for lady and'gentlemen riders
and for boy and girl rlden, under c
14 yean of age, and for a team of w
four lady riders, representing a club.
The class for harness and saddle
ponies includes BhsQands and others
than Shetlands, ahd no entry may
be over 40 laches In height.
poultrymIn flan for .
.. jua nay atfair
FOR SALE—Cut flowers aad floral
designs. Mrs. Dick Schmid. Phone
399-W.—Adv. 274tf________________
FOR SALE—Cui flowers aad flora.1
designs. Phone 198. Mrs. L. J.
Miller.—Adv. M7tf
FOR 8ALB
Real Estate
FOR SALE—A dandy, almost
new 5 room modern’ house, double
garage, barn§. ctc^J.^ri** -xia^S ;'»-
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Reichardt home, with about 1 acre
$650().(X). House and lot, good neigh-
borhood. $ 1 KOO. Good, terms on all
of these places. Let me show you
these bargains. Chas. Simank & Son.
Adv.128-3tw.U-lt._____________________
MY HOME on Baber Street, large,
good house with all conveniences
Also large barn and garden spot, close
in. Terms if wanted. See E. C.
Schroeder. Phone 767, Res.—Ad.98tf
Phom
127-6tp.
Mahogany chiffonier, bedstead
and spring. Mrs. E. W. Sanford.
Phone t>55-—Adv,123-tf ■
Grapes now ready for grape juice,
in bulk, not less than^lO pounds at 6
tents per pound, also good eating
pears. John Niederauer, Phone 817.
Adv 114 tfw32-2t.____________________
For Sale—Three fine Holstein
Heifers. 1 year old. B. A. Schramm,
phone 66.—Adv.ll9-tfw32-tf.
HELP MANTED
A fast game was played at the
Bahia base ball grounds by Blue
Buckle and La Bahia. Blue Buckle
winning by the score of 7 to 5.
.'•( etat> Bnclii*.' Mcrtel
ami Johle Fwr La Bahia: Knochc
aad Kiel *
Stnke oat* by
thies ||.
Vocal Solo, Whispering 1 rees n^emoHes and
Mrs. Harold Rubenstein
20 MINUTES INTERMISSION
__________FOR VtKNT ’_______
Cool three room furnished apart-
ment for rent. 167* Gilder Street.—
Adv.l27-6t.
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For Rent or Sale—House on South
Ijaylor Street- See Alwin Schubert.
Adv. 121 tf.
FOR RENT: One comfortable room
with all modern conveniences for
gentleman. Reasonable. Miss Sch-
weiss. Phone 779-VV—Adv.l09-tf.
bale or Rent: Six room Itouse
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 128, Ed. 1 Friday, August 27, 1926, newspaper, August 27, 1926; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1174851/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.