Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 116, Ed. 1 Friday, August 12, 1927 Page: 2 of 4
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REAL ESTATE Snd I
NOW PITCHING FOR
NEW' ORLEANS TEAM
■ The .appended.-item will bge- of in-
’terftt "t&"ffiany 'BrenEam “fans, as
Tjakfdiiww ^itched one of the Mai-
fest games for the Brenham Lions:
108 PARK STI
--wajmAM,’ T’
9.45
29x4.40 Balloon
During
mendation of Lou North, then
member of the FplT'Wprth
S*ri’pe Conley decided to
chance’on Riviere and
trial.
take a
him for
few remaining
again this year, but he could
to terms With Secretary Wj
ris -of the SteefsT^iis hom
Liberty, Tex. *
Edwin Hohlt
Theo Schirm
Schuerenberg
T. C Blake
A rich crispy texture is
given to your pies* ority
when you use Heart’s De-
light flour. It is Scientifi-
cally. milled, by the latest
processes, and it contains
that necessary ingredient
that makes pastries better.
When You Buy Tires
need
Zschappel
T**OIC mar<
Weathers
An-
30x3’2 Cl Cord
-1L65
•31 x5.25 Balloon
More people ride on Goodyear Tires than on any other kipd.
Brenham Goodyear Co.
• • , 4 .
the
Wholesale
Retail '
J. F. WE.ST, Mgr. > \
PROFESSIONAL CAITINK RIVIERE IS
AUG. BROCKS
Redfern is not
being used atService
ftKunoirg
and ■
Pure Drugs
1
always at.
was a
not happened to landagain next year.
Vigare.
Tomorrow—Motor and Man.
offered
Milled and Guaranteed by
San XnfonioRODEMBECK ft BOSSE
The Memphis team has
sensational comeback in the
-ssociation. On July 4 that
in that department, has
bases than any team in
run
the
Mexia jumps Trom one crucial
series to another.. The Gushers with
three consecutive victories put Pales-
t.ne out of the pennant hunt in the
tion of Flint Rheni.” '
. Tink began his carei
hitting .428 for
team.
Texas league, with New Orleans of the Southern
the Nashville a—' 11 mi
elation race, which shows
games separating the first
the fourth.
Study Tire values. Consider the
reputation of the maker of the
tire. Consider the reputation of
the dealer who handles it. Check
into his service facilities—for
SERVICE is a big item. Do all
2.40
2.95
Ballanfants, Lone Star league um-
pire, states that this is his last year as
TODAY’S TALK
By tfeUfOiE MA
LIBERT?
MILLS
I, featuring uira.ua)
■» pauinr on to you
him by hti wholeeel
judge as to whether or not Good-
year Tires and our GOOD-
YEAR SERVICE will prove a
wise investment in mileage.
LEE CURRY
District Agent
Southland Life Insurance
Phone 641
Pirates. The Giants took the series
from each of these teams in the west.
If they can repeat the performance at
home, they will be close enough to
the top to make it very uncomfort-
able for the leaders.
The Chicago Cubs have the great-
est pitching staff in the National lea-
gue in Root, Blake, Carlson, Guy
Bush and Percy Jones, and it is the
superb bitching from this quintet
which has carried the Cubs to the
top. And McCarthy is undoubtedly a
great manager.
When the series started yesterday
the Twins were in second place three
and a half games behind the Mexia
club and if the Gushers can win one
of three games they will be just
about in. And it is going to be quite
a task for the Tyler team to win from
Mexia in the playoff.
vr.22*'J!,J:*12E*T1ON OF THBIR TS
OF SEKVtCK TO THE GREAT
ed life of these flowers could again bring back the memory of their original
beauty as'they smiled-in the face of the sun dressed in their myriad forms and'
colors.
The pillars of love and beauty that support the romances of the human
heart and give play to its mystic imaginations are always flowered with the
Luretia Bori, the famous opera singer, telling of her love for the lovely
lovely scents of flowers, says: “While waiting for my call to sing, and breath-
ing the delicious scent of many flowers, I was caught up on the wings of
memory and wafted away to an Old World garden, enveloped in its fragrance.
Again I. heard the nightingale sing in the thicket, the soft plash of sea and
shore, saw the gray, mysterious olive trees, the stately lilies and roses climb-
ing castle walls.'* < <
rarest and sweetest perfumes. ,
There is a most unusual significance to perfumes bringing to us for all
our needs some forgotten fragrance that once touched our senses and soften-
ed our emotions into a rare forgetfulness of beautf.
- It is so fitting that perfumes should belong most aptly to women, who in
themselves, their personality, and their mystic minds, most invite the beauty
of the flowers.
Every lovely character radiates some suggested perfume of the wild. There
is nothing so intimate or important to a woman as the delicate odor of flow-
ers she most delights to choose.
And what power have these inanimate flowers as they give their all in
tiny souls that leave them after being crushed into fragrance!THE CORNERSTONE^
OF PROSPERITY ]
Giddings & GiridinPi
Established 1866
SPECIAL SALE
Armours Star Hama and Bacon
1GOODYEAR-BUILT HEAVY TOUR-
IST, REGULAR and PATHFIND-
- ER TUBES at BIG SAVINGS.
Your grocer will be
glad to serve ybu;
just ask him for one
of these Liberty
Mills Products:
HEART’S
• DELIGHT
• LIBERTY BELL
BOB WHITE
SKY HIGH
make the grade. He returned
Houston and begged a trial from
weeks’
games
losing
average was one of the best in
league. ' .
| 1 Last year he won 14 games for
Steers, and was especially valuable in
stopping the San- Antonio Bears, the
St«^"’5'jnost serious contenders.
I Riviere is noted for having one of
the best curve balls in baseball, andj
when he has control of it he is prac-
tically unhitable. Branch Rickey of
the Cardinals stated last year that
“Riviere has the best curve ball of
which in third place in fielding is
only three points behind the leading
Dallas team
stolen fewer
the circuit.
PERFUMES
I must confess to an ardent lo,ve of the countless odors that have
bottled up into perfumes that tell a thousand stories of the lands and fit
Buck
short by Nashvide due to the fact
' that Haley is playing such a great
game. Buck i»' doing utility duty.
—is a Savings Account
matter what your income, W
are never financially secure
less you devote a portion
Savings.
Open An Account With Ui |
^Tristram Pharmacy
Fred Heineke, Prop.
PATHFINDERS “
’A Cl Cord *
“Just Any Flour”
can be used to make a
cake
—BUT— ‘
IT TAKES
HEART’SDELIGHT
To Make It GOOl, S
all season he can hardly hope to be
in his best form. He is almost cer-
tain to be given his bumps on his
first cbuple of starts and as the race
that season he pitched aix
for Dallas, winning four and
only two. His earned
Ellis, who was a star with Temple
last year, and who ’went to Oklahoma
City for $250 cash and the services of
Felix Vigare, pitched a no-hit, no-run
game for Oklahoma. City against
Omaha recently. Elik was a great
prospect, but nevertheless it
splendid trade for Waco as' the club
PLUMBING & REPAIR
Ring 595W or 434
J. E. DURDEN
30x3’A Pathfinder Tube
x-y- • ■ A'
2M-4b Pathfinder Tube .....
32x4 - Goodyear Reg. Tube
The official Texas league averages
to be released Sunday show many in-
teresting things,
which leads the league in hitting and Cards, the Cubs, the Reds and the
Art Shires is hitting .286 and
Wayne Windle is hitting .282. Snake
Henry of the Houston Buffs, is hit-
ting only .289 and Roy Leslie of the
Bears is hitting around the .260 mark.
- - • of co'urse.thiw’ perftnrtes are most-gorgeohs in their native state, breatl
w inv thfir beafla out into , the jut of the lercaL Xbe4»lauuth«-vahey^ the gto-
EXPERT
RADIO
SERVICE , ’
N^vr^til Music Hon
F * BRENrfAM. OUT V/1TTING wmr
YOUR NERVES
Manager Pratt is the only real base
runner Waco has. He is the only
one who knows how and despite the
fact that he is just about the slowest
man on the team, p-'/two player, "bn
the Waco team have stolen as many
bases as he han. Pratt has driven in
motj runs than any player in the lea-
gue, his 96 topping Jenkins by one.
Giesecke Brothers Co
Plumbers Tinners
SPECIAL SALK
Armours Star Hams
Saturday. H. F. Hohlt C».j
FOR SALE—Klaxon Bonn,
Matchett Motor^ SalesNote to Reader*: » -
Dr. Jackson will be glad to embody in her articles any suggestions from
her readers which they would like to have her discuss. If a personal reply Is
desired a self-addressed, stamped envelope, bearing full name and address,
should accompany your request and be addressed to Dr. Jackson in care o'
this newspaper.—The Editor, -, , ,
'■ =T=S----■ - —-"'2_ !“ ■ .
• The New York Giants will proba-
bly outdraw the Yanks when they re-
The Waco team,1 ,urn h°me and play hosts to the
to capture the flag.
Riviere had been here during tha
summer exiling insurance. During
the winter Riviere and Eddie Dyer of*
the St. Louis Cardinals are partners
in selling insurance.
Tink, as he is known to Texas Lea-
gue fans, has had a most unusual ca-
reer It was only two summers ago
that
come back a* a pitcher. He
to Chicago in’June and had a Month's'
trial with the White Sex, but failed t&!
to
the
tion in 1922, with Syracuse i
and out of baseball witba.^
in 1924..
He was expected to be
AT LEAST TWICE A WEEK
Some sort of fish should be
eaten at least twi e e»h
week. At this season of the
year you can get the choicest
kind any day you desire. Get
into the habit of visiting our
fish market regularly and se-
That good old Rye Bread from’
J is becom n<
only three more and more popular. Hnndreos
•______ eal ’* •”** tf,en come back for more. I
team trom M1<le at Wittbecker’s Bakery and
sold by leading grocers —Advill-It.
LEARN RARBERINa~Earn while'
den and by the roadside. " ' „
—While riding the other evening with a friend, we came upon the odor of
flowers, -fiow marvdouir” said my f/ftfid? We stopped the car and specu-
lated upon the source of this rare and deilghtful visitation. Then we passed •
on and into an hour or so of talk about all the many fragrant odors that the
blossoms of the earth impart.
I thought of the pansy, of the rose, the peach, the cherry, the orange, thp
heliotrope, the U?c, the violet, the water lily, the narcissus, and Uter^ly
Staged a
Southern
team be-
low the .500 mark and in fourth or
ifth p'ace was 17 games from the
top. Now the Chicks are only two or
three games from the lead.
IWUblVH diiu UCK5VU <a sa-saa asvaaa ’V W
Buffs, the Beaumont Exporters, the.. r^nuw
Fort Worth Cats and the San
tonio Bears, but all managers turned ---^yiflUIB
XivtaTdW.rH '■ Wl»'.
.to a (ling ' ai anmi-pro ' ball, -bn, lh'
-found-it- difficult even to get-a trial
in those circles.
The Dalia? Steers, were hard press-
• ed-Jor pitchers- and upion the recom------ IN PORTRAITURE -----
X ’t’llOTOGRAM^im^PLEASE
at
PRICES THAT ATTRACT
No annoying delays, either
W inlcelTnann’s Studio
, Brenham’s Artistic Photographer
Ground Floor Alamo Avenue Telephone W . ,s
Coated tongue, dry*
bad breath, muddy
-foggy nerve* and
stomach .suggest iti
---—---
m Texarkana battling the r&hing give him another chance thereafter.
The New Orleans baseball team
has signed Tink Reviere to aid the Saturday. H. F. Hohlt Co.—Advlt
Pel cans down the home stretch in ‘;—““—
the great 4-cornered Southern asso- Wit?bicK °Bake*y
"OUT OF SIGHT, OUT OF MJliDr TZT
In going through your trunk you find a collar that you promised,to finish
long ago for your friend on her birthday.
With a quick furtive movement, scarcely conscious of what you are doing,
you push the collar" out of sight. The subconscious is a specialist in quick
furtive movements. It is deft in sparing you the pain of self criticism. You
have been lazy and neglectful and the reminder gives you pain. Hence the
quick shove, on the principle that out of sight is out of mind.
But the unfinished collar is a symbol of your general make-up. You do
not put things through; you are not dependable. You have the habit of start-
ing things and not finishing them. And you miss the sense of power and
self-respect which the accomplished act would bring.,
Your subconscious takes care that you shall not too often be reminded of
your shortcomings, so it buries the reminder—-in this case the unfinished col-
lar. Whenever we have a <|eep sense of personal chagrin, we are likely to
forget the experience that caused it. This burying or forgetting process we
call “repression.” But out of sight is not out of mind. Even though you are
not aware of it, the repressed idea or desire or experience continues to seek
expression. Experience is dynamic and will find vent for itself.
In attempting to accomplish its ends, the wily subconscious resorts to
devices that would hardly pass muster with the conscious mind. In a very
true sense, the right hand is often not aware of what the left hand is doing
with pleasure.
A rejected manuscript brought me chagrin, but it did not appease desire.
How might I break into, print? The subconscious had taken note that a cer-
tain specialist in my line- was a frequent “colummwt” This doctor was lack-
ing in original material, but was prone to the use of long words. Without
my catching on to its tricks, my subconscious added to my spokei^vocabu-
lary one of this writer’s favorite ponderous words. During a morning" faiir
someone commented on my new word, and I denied ever using it. But the
subconscious slipped it into my next talk and I was “caught with the goods.”
My chagrin was great, and I "got busy” studying the reason of the whole
episode. The fact of my shame showed that I had ben trying to hide from
myself my real motive in copying the style of the unoriginal but successful
“columnist.”
How might I have prevented such a repression in the first placs? By re-
sponding to the rejection of my manuscript with a minimum of senaitive-
nass and a maximum of honesty and impersonal detachment. Settle matters
by your brain and intellect and. not hr ---- • -----
Houston, Tex., Aug. 10.—Arthur
(Tink) Riviere, right-handed -pitching
ace of the Dallas Steers in 1926, and
<orn,er,y knowiv"! the “Seau-JBrum-!
Houston, Texas
... is conveniently located directly
opposite The .Grand Central Sta-
tleiV toHd-xsffees To the traveler every
a genuine-desire to make “your Stay
pleasaiit.
RATES
Without Bath $1.50, with Bath $2
and $2.J0. Rooms single or en suite.
“FAMOUS FOR FOOD”
Hotel Brazos
Howard D. Hudson, Mgr.
“IT PAYS TO LOOK
elite barber i
For Men, Women and (
Main Street C. E. Stt
BRENHAM BANNER - PRESS
.PublM b, tbs Brw*.- Bmrew PubteMM
JJs-Mtay. at corner Ma- mU Mart* Brenham. _
Vics Premden)
Secretary-Treasurer
Manager
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Ruby Robertson — —— -- « no
By Mail or Carrier, one year - -— v-
Entered at fpstojfice at. Brenham, Texw, as second class matter. -
«eiFtoW<rttersto tne traveler every
mcl" of the Texas League, ho castn modef” ««»*««»’W coupled with
- —-----------— fhis Idt with a probable pennant Win-
Rhino Williatns, released by Dallas ning team again. He recently signed
and Shreveport of the
is now
baseball
$10.95
-29x4.40 Balloon....:. 11.95
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