Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 256, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 26, 1924 Page: 4 of 4
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MARKET REVIEW
Brenham Banner Publishing Co
Mrwn home, he found the Servant
PERSONALS
Mr*. C. G. Botts of Houston, for
BY BLOSSER
one
Sweet Potatoes, 3c.
Prairie Hay. >14.00
merly of Brenham, is
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Mrs. C. B. Shepard..
WX.TMEVEE
TMIM? AN’ J 'WANTED
SOME MJAYT'TEUy
TUEM APART!
seed, >40 per ton.
>15,00.
seed meal >2.50 per" 100
1 MSaP YOU SAME OWE OF 7MC\
'MAVTEPS- A BLACK EYE-
'NUXr BEASON MAD YOU Foft
SUCH CONDUCT ? r~i--'
SUNDAY SI
1ST BAPTIST
iryi under tons of
contents have been
, Think what that
THIRTY WORKERS
DEAD IN ILLINOIS
MINE EXPLOSION
At 9:45 Every Sund:
" ***" Everybody Iw
and Mrs. Will D.
for St. Ix>uia |
they will buy spi
takeu a turn for the worse.
not to come. “I am not wor-
md flats. Delightful comedy with
thrill and please you. ?
the walls unless he has per. story.
, A servant of the Ropan officer's
Wee abont to die. This Roman cen-
iurl on sent some Of his friends to
ily gave us per* Christ to salt Him to come to his
Ith us to explain house and heal the sick servant.
first thihg we did
mit to visit the
"The World’s Safest Safe”
Sold Exclusively ut This Store
THIS annc'incement marks another step
forward in the progressive policies of
No message of fereaterimpor-
The synagogue that the centurion
built wag about the size of the City
Hall at Brenham. It was built of
beautiful white atone.
The Cities of Refuge
Morrison in “THE GHOST CITY.” A
chapter play of mystery, thrills and dar
tn of the Western Plain*-
Principal Pictures Corp, present* Kenneth Harlan
•nd Edeen Percy in- "LAbX SIDE WEST SIDE. '.
r«ay.. Klie..stzwy.ot *'■
young man ahd a young gfri that fall in love—he
a rich youth from the West side—she a popr'litl
from the East side. Can East meet West? A
Stirring drama of a girl's struggle for love and hap-
piness. A big human picture.
Hal Roach offers his little rascals in “GIANTS
vs. YANKS.” Another one uf the famous Our Gang
. —»- .uure, and the
told his friends to. tell
night
where
mer stocks for their
FOR SALE-—Carload of hay on the
Santa Fe track, ’ See Wm. Wendt.
Adv.lt.
Reichardt-Abi
BRENHAM,
summer merchandise
Hohlt
COOLIDGE TAKES
STEPS IN PROBE
OF TEAPOT DOME
Why We Chose
THE SAFE CABINET
Lr - . c WEATHER
Tohight, Increasing ctoud'.ness.
warmer; Sunday, partly cloudy, I
warmer, moderate easterly winds.
Thirty workers are known to be dead
iu an explosion of mine gas yester-
day afternoon ltt the East aide mine
of the Greer Clinch Coal company.
Twenty-eight Identified bodies and
>iwo unidentified, two missing, and
nigh; ‘
toll. Most of the 'dead were killed
by suffocation aa gaa flooded en-
___.'..'4 - to redis-
cover whether the leases ^houjd be
annulled.
The Coolidge order followed close-
ly the statement from the White
House yesterday that the president
. A
feared there has been criminal ac-
tion and that he was determined if
of re- the leases had been illegally granted
In Ju- they wbuld be annulled.
oldest! The president will gather, all facta
i and concerning the oil' leases, and when
Isaac and Rebecca, and Ja-'he has them will announce his po-
statement.
Edwin Hohlt has
Tdrl on one of his
ptnd
View of the interior of Madisoq Square Garden,’New York City, where the Democratic party will meet June 24 to nominate a candidate
for the presidency. This immense hall seats about 14,000 persons, and present capacity will be enlarged to accommodate some «000 more.
|*houldat outer under my roof. But i river Jordan, and three were west
the say ig^a word, and my servant shall of Jordan.
■ind be healed.'* j We crossed the Jordan tbe dame
■gu'vr When tbe' 0Mtgt*» rethriied lo day we visited Capernaum, but
is Kedesh. Do you remember about
Joshua selecting six cities of refuge.
When a man killed another acci-
dentally, ho could run to- one of
these cities and stay there until the
high priest died.
Kedesh was one of these cities.
The other five were Shechem, He*
bron, Golan, Ramoth, and Beser.
No wonder members *
of the Dollar liner PreaW
son were so light-hee>
they left San Francisco <
regular round-the-world
service/'' These four eaffi
shown descending the li
wishing bon voyage to i
Ruth Roland in "RUTH OF THE RANGE."
’ The last episode of thia thrilling Western mystery
serial. Be sure and see the end.
‘ ' > ■ Belxitfek Diet.-Corp, offer* Mary Thurman and
|._ Edmund Lowe in "WIFE IN NAME ONLY." From
the popular novel by Bertha M. Clay, A-drama
.... . ^he old ax-
il scorned.”
mere about Hebron. When are you not appear before the senate tnves-
comlng, to Constantinople? Don’t tigating committee have increased,
wait too long or Jean will be grown- His physicians said that Fall had
up. She now. has 2 teeth and weighs
15 pounds. She will be six months
old on February 2nd. '■
carrying away tha stones tor souve-
nirs. .
r Thg rujns no* I
(C«»ite<l frrM Report i.
Washington, Jan. 26.—-President
Coolidge took a further step in in-
vestigation of the Teapot Dome scan- '
dal <u«*tari’ ot-the-An-,
dashed to the main entry and were
lifted 335 feet to safety. Twenty-
three others were later brought to
the surface.
~ hi ill (I 1J-
’. Strictmiddling, 33.00
Middling, 32.50
Strict low middling, 31.00
Low middling, 28.50
Cotton
Hulls.
Cotton
ib. sack.
Eggs, 38c.
Turkeys, 12c.
Fryers up to 2 lbs. 18c.
Fryers over 2 lbs. ,14c. •
Hens, 14c.
Butter. 15c to 50c.
Butter fat, 42c.
Country lard. He.
Country bacon, 11c.
Pork Sausage, 25c.
Good white shelled corn, 90c per
this city kas ever bean issued ovdr/”** name.
Known Protection Now Available
t rating of ths Underwriters’
rica’s fire protection euthoi-ities,
* represents the 1 '"*
____,____protection of prii
documents and other valuables, w
THE SAFE-CABINET has been dashed to earth
'mid ....... *
did not go to Bejfer, Golan, or Ra-
mdth, the three cities of refuge that
were °n the eastern side of the
river. It is not certain where these
three cities were.
We do know however, where He-
bron and Shechem were located as
these two cities are still large town*-
There are only four cities in Pales-
tine larger than Hebron and She-
chdm. t
We visited Shechem on our way
to Samaria. Most of the people
there ate Mohammedans, with a few
Christians and Samaritans. There
I age no Jews in Sh^Ntaf*' **y.:the
'.lews*have no dealings with the, terior Work Jj> search records of
Samaritans. '
Do you remember the story of
the Samaritan woman who talked to
■ Christ as. He sat beside the well at
Sychar? Then there was the Good
Samaritan who had compassion on
the man who was robbed and wound-
ed on the road to Jericho.
We visited the other city i
fugb, Hebron, while we were i
*<laeai Hebron fa said to the
city in the world. Abraham
j Sarah,
cob and Leah are buried at Hebrpn -sitjon in
ia a csvs. Indications that tormor Secretary
rji ahothCT^fiStter,"! ^fili' tell you of ifid"'fnferttif ‘Nlifert' B'. Farr Wir?
/‘ths Roman said, “that Th<w» T^row warc-oa-Um east hank_of the .Arles to the workings. The injured
are suffering from burns and gas.
Two hundred and ninety of the
three hundred and fifty men in the
we mine at the time of the explosion
well*—has lain
„ Ha. Whenopsnw
found intact, not a paper da«tr
would mean to you oaths day sfterjNMir fire.
' TMs Survey Service
1 111 Your Command
I- JI III li T-®t us make a thorough aur-
11 vey and analysis of yourbuild-
' / I in& yonr Ppe8ent ^ortn °F rec'
I ord protection, tha hazards that
r\f* fl menace them and tlie advan-
US some cakes and fruit juioo.
> Mr. Henry, the minister who was1 well,
With us, thought the priest was giv-
ing us w|ne, but after he took a sip
he said it was all right.
The synagogue at Capernaum
was built by a Roman officer. H
10U..wni lQPk tn. wm.nhw.tor. Of r
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 256, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 26, 1924, newspaper, January 26, 1924; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1180382/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.