Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 76, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 24, 1924 Page: 4 of 12
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making flight,
dry-as-dust
Protect your Health
GRAPE, BOUQUET
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Reporter.
BY BLOSSER
of the most
convention.
Say! site fibbih-
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know vou nemeq
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aji<^ must sup-
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it is impossible
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, TIME ME WAS IN )
. A HOSPITAL y—
That taxes,cannot be reduced In
Texas next year without impairing
the efficiency of the government was
stressed by Senator V. A. Colliris of
Dallas, speaking to a fair crowd at
the court house Monday afternoon in
the interests of his candidacy for
governor.
COLLINS DECLARES
TAXES CANNOT BE
REDUCED BY STATE
HAY MOWERS AND RAKES.—Hay
Tie* too at Brenham Lumber Co.
The Wood Boys.—Adv.24-2t-76-2t.
BEVO
MALT-NUTRINE
Green
We will bey
bring them g
3. M. Herbert of Lufkin spent
tpast raw days here looking after
interests of the Dallas Newp,
(Which he is traveling representative.
9 a. tn. Come and don’t forget' the
lunch basket. *
en due attention.
There will be a picnic Thursday
on the Burton highway. All mem-
bers are' asked to bring a friend an<L
Eggs, 17c.
Fryers, from 12c to 18c.
Hens, 10c.
Butter, 15c to 45c.
Butter fat, 27c.
Country lard, 1,4c,
Prairie Hay. >15.00.
Good white shelled "corn. U
bushel.
Thursday
AND
Friday—
W. B. A. Maccabbees Meet
The regular meeting of W. B. A
was held Monday, a large number
rile little, -he'eaid, between the time
ho left New York and his arrival
here.
Face wind burnt, eyes flaming,
red rimmed, sunken and bloodshot,
bands trembling jrith sheer fatigue,
the airman was bundled" off to bod
after he had sketched a brief, un-
the men and enjoy an hour a
triumph. To the men: You’w
the Ladies". And of man, t)
all credit due. A sparkling co
the home and the pJrt that i
Lige Conley In “THERE'
reel Mermaid comedy. You’ll
when you see this comedy. :
Prices 10, 15 and 25c. £
Wanted all people not connected
with and not attending other church-
es to come to the Presbyterian
Church. We d<‘ not claim to havt
Che only church, or that our doc-
trines turn A the only method of
Robert iNlenatedt of Long Point
was among the visitors to Brenham
Tuesday.
Ever stop to think that the service '
community is not confined to banking,
»C. iva. are ciojjiF
every day:
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salvation. We do say that we believe
100 per cent in Jesus KJhrlst as J.he
willing to save anybody and every-
body who will call upon His name
in faith, believing tn Him. We do
not claim that you need to belong
td our Church to be enabled to go
to Heaven; what we want to Insist on
Is that onr church is one of the
teams which Is playing the game in
the interests of the Kingdom of Hea-
ven. The members of our team are
good ofrentnlnded friendly folks,
Il’s Catarrh
CBlwlU— d«im to# it —
We can assist your in atteK«...A."wC ^
and mortgages, paying taxes, fixing U]
papers, contracts, pensions, your life ins
etc. We have a Notary Public in tl
times. We are glad to be of service to ;
Reichardt-Abbott
Wholesale Distrib
Mr. and Mrs. Holt Lewis of Tyler,
who have been the guests of Mr. and
,Mrs. C. A. DeWare, ’left Tuesday
morning in their car.
A Called meeting of Graham
■^ffuzLodge No. 20 A. F. & A. M.
'Yz' and Brenham Chapter No. 5 R
A. M. to-night for Installation
Of Officers. Chapter members please
Jie Qn hand at 7:30 p.m. and others
at 8:00 p.m. Visiting brothers in- ------- — „
vited. W. J. Sloan, Sec.—Adv.75-2t In opening his speech Mr. Collins
- ------—TZ—7 . 'declared that all he Is trying to do
CASTING A VOTE—Thanks for your
past business, keep It up and send ip this campaign is to stir up the
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become
lb, aaaa.
COTTON AND CORN CROPS—Were
.saved by the recent rain- Oet the
■habit of buying from Brenham Lum
ber Co.—Adv.24-2t-7«-2t.__
Paramount presents Ed’
Roberts, Helen Jerome Eddj
"lOftTHE LADIES.” A J
To tM MdfiA-This is.you
the Democratic party has always
Mm the party of the people, by <*•
people, and for the people.
And then be comes to the climax
of hie speech—that portion in which
vindictive eloquence will be given
full play—the congressional in vest i-
1 gatlons.
I While the galleries rock with tu-
party as “a paasui of rascals," or
words to that effect. He repeats the
findings of the Teapot Dome Com-
mittee, praien the work of Senator*
Tom Walsh, Montana, its “prosecutor.
Nor does he forget to mention
Forbes former Attorney-General
*
Dangherty, Secretary Denby, Secre-
tary Fall and others whoee names
have gained newspaper prominence
as the result of the w(>rk of investi-
gators.
When Harrison has concluded, he
to transact the rest of
vith*^l.
The delegates have had too much
excitement, have experienced too
much emotion to relish
routine.
But that routine is one
important things in the
It determines who will control.
When that injJmw Abe--•an-
nouncements have been completed,
ttje gavel will fall—and the, great
convention will adjourn until tomor-
IT mJUZZN’T
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intm’ hospital th'
otueq Time yjmen
, I Boun’
Metro presents Jackie Co
FLANDERS." Adapted f™
childhood ‘‘A Dog of FlsnrtaS
bodys dreams in his latest ai
drama. Jackie has never b«
in this picture. He’s a regt
mischieous, but a kid who exi
lad of everybody’s dreams
your heart as little Nello, i
demess, gaiety and beauty c
young, simple and unspoiled,
is the sweetest story ever tot
The Dippy-Doo-Dads in “I
FOX NEWS.
Prices 10, 20 and 30c. S
nee to avoid the large crowi
'FOUND—A key. probably postoffice
key. Owner may get same by call-
ing at Banner office and paying for
this ad.—Adv.lt,
® friend of the Bali family
Mr*. Bonnetle recently sued,
charging that the three dragged ber. roinantic word picture of his’ epoch
m.i?r—H. from her home to an iso-
lated spot and whipped her. She
asked for >75,000.
icroughly aged not
i or unfinished. Consume
~ ZTo'ise of
tieuser -Busch
St. Louis
The first week day grime the
Brenham bas^ll team has played
‘ Koine this season will be called at
Firemen’s Park at five o’clock Thu-
rsday afternoon, June 2 ft, when the
Jpcals will rpeet Burton. It is said
lltat-Burton-taw.» «r«fig tpun, and a
good game'Ta "assured. The game
(has been set for five o’clock in order
.that business people, may have a,
chance to be on hand.
Admission ta 50 cents for adults
and 25 cents for children. Come out
and encourage the home team and
see a good game.
eftizens, so that they wil
concerned in the affairs of. state and
take some Interest In the govern-
ment. He said that while it mtght-
be possible for the governor, assist-
ed by the legislature, to save some
money, every dollar saved would
v* ffihOQls .or
else the. state constitution would
have to be amended, as it requires .
the legislature to run the schools
si* month*. If the governor could
keep the constitution* ?g?attq^
the public schools all' funds saved
from any source should go to the
schools.
In view of ..the large deficit the
next, ’ad»ntaJ«tyatJon .bn-"-
and in view of the enterprises the
state Is supporting j
a* * ha-
duty to the schools,
to reduce the present tax rate, ac-
cording to Mr. Collins.
The speaker closed by declaring
he believes in law enforcement strict?
ly according to the constitution, and
Prior to his address Mr. Collins
stated that he is not In the Ku Klux
Klan. He said that after he became
candidate for governor the Klan
suspended him after he had been a
mewfe®!; nearly^thrae years, the Klan
re1 Wgu'ilfyof conduat unr.
. becoming a klansman.
i The candidate left Brenham for
i Giddings immediately after his ad-
• dress. ,
-Men -MCShiM
best—and a
Adv.69-12L
d were Mrs.* John W
Metal pleader; Mrs.
Mrs. Ball’s daughter <
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CROSS COUNTRY
FLIGHT REALITY
iftfat middling. 29.00
Middling; 28.00 4
Strict low middling, 20.75
Low middling, 25.50
Cotton seed, 485.00.
Hull*. 114- .
r».»»Aaa >>MO"J»er >*
ltd time and arrived
ido’ £ Nionrs Ln ***A
minutes later.
What army men visualise is n fleet
of ahpmnea on one coast called by
(United Press, Report)
_ SsnyFrancisco, Calif. June . _ _____
Fleeter"-almost than the sun ItselirfsayifBr hi
Lieut. Maughan-flew' by daylight
from New York to San ‘Francisco
Monday and the dream of American
airmen of a dawn to dusk transcon-
tinental flight became a reality.
The new erd" of aviation has been
opened up by the courageous and
■ , <>rTnv anr’
lan flying men declaHd today mt
congratulations were «howared upon
the daring army officer who left
Mitchell Field, N, Y., at 2:5» a. m.
■Miutferu «U.
24 inch Balloon given to each pur-
chaser of New Navy Gas at Lusk’s
Filing Station.—Adv.69-12t.
BURTON TO PLAY
BRENHAM THURSDAY
FIREMEN'S PAKK
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 76, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 24, 1924, newspaper, June 24, 1924; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1180287/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.