Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, May 11, 1928 Page: 2 of 4
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FRIDAY, MAY
BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS
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H. F. WEHMEYER
OUR REAL SELVCS
By H. H. (Jinx) Tucker
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1926 Geoige Matthew Adams
Copyright
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BRJLMHAM.
Run fo
he has
Tulsa of the
be great base-
tn in practice I
n is preparing
rth Fort WortH
states Harold
! of the CleburJ
t dial systeu
combined so
and the wrl
time. Just a i
ass. fringing
Texas league as
fer just to make
Tulsa happy.
Our real selves are what
God, when the day is done
that only the rafle few ever
‘IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL’
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and
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ighty tickled
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FOR CONSTABLE
GREEN VINE PRECINCT-
C. H. Ripple
but can see no good reason why the
THIS IS THE
BOOK THAT
BRINGS SUCCESS
« Ww jigger
t to baseball nJ
• can equip
iphones and the
i of cussing to t
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OUTWITTING tyMg*
hart the day right
serve
iurne is arrl
ichedule oil
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MEDICINES
WILL HELP YOU!
bit over 215. America has made
You’ll like Ruetz Butter Kist Bread
made with Milk, every loaf of uni-
form quality. Your Grocer can supply
itit. Try a loaf today.—adv3£-6t
For Men, Women and Children
Main Street C. E. STOKES. Prop.
*We have thdSej^ho-ttVeA*
us a great deal. And there are
and Millikan. They
triumph their fields
box for
e takes
the absence of
baseman of the
The grocer who recommends Puritan Malt
Extract is trying to give you the best regard-
less of his own profit. He knows Puritan
builds his business by its quality. Puritan
-, is richer — stronger X
c***You 11 find what you ve be6n looking tor.
Not very many people go around wearing their real wives upon their
sleeves. You have to go deep into something that clothes never touch.
teams
landing
Both
year.
Over Washington County
State Bank
The best lesson any
can have learned is the
of Thrift. Open an account
• acaiuMBttd with our^cM.
fadt to* that neither of us is overly acquain
Only people with imagination and understanding really live. The others
are juet by-standem, not even knowing why they bystand!
holds very sacred. Let us cal
hidden mine.
It never pay. to judge anyone. We never- know When we may be talk-
ing to a King! ,
the element that holds
material achievement,
soprano, but more still
It is the human
Especially if you're away f»W
Mother will treasure » ch
trait of yourself.
COACH
University
track team
coaches of the Olympic team,
that six of his
stars have a
Olympic team,
Western league race,
is not in the league,
be unfortunate for the
but quite fortunate for
intensely as they
'heavier than air” flying. And
for the moment than did
He enjoys the aspiring
He does not care for the
to make further effort.
ai teeth.
A SPECIAtTT^^^
PLUMBERS -TINNERS
Medicines have proved their
value in hundreds of cases—
and are personally endorsed by
ourselves.
a new war si
the receiver a
hole battle. 11
T.the boys nex
.Rut to be a
Giddings
bankers
Established 1866
etchers can
h Khat to
• at bat is
“*« the dope
th» end of the
In each of these achievements, if truth be told,
our fancy a* onlookers is the striving and not the
We love the sustained high note of the coloratura
we love the glorious effort that made the note possible,
touch on the string of the violin that thrills us even more than the exquisite
note that comes in response to the master’s hand. There is a quality of
sympathy in ua which lets the onlooker share in a measure the pleasure that
comes from striving. If this were not so, there would be no audience at
the ball game or at the prise fight, and no buyers for hand made lace
embroidery. We identify ourselves with the performer, and so delude
selves into a sense of performance.
WATCH the critters at the zoo the wombat and the kangaroo, the rug-
ged Russian bear, the lion with his tawny coat, the wolf, the baboon
the goat, the gnu
DR. FRED GRABER,
dentist
(Over Frank Dobert’s Store)
Office Phone 671
Residence Phone 485
Sunday Appointment* Made
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DAVE. G, wants to
Marty GdtyM no'Y
pitched last year, and
The Fort Worth
TODAY’S TALK
Bv GEORGE MATTHEW ADAMS
Author of “YOU CAN,” “TAKE IT," "UP."t
Grihm' He has been pitchingsplen
’-A' -w
Visit our store and see the
large assortment of Mother’s
Day Candies, we suggest that
you do it now and make your
selection. Barnhill Brothers
Adv. 34-t5.
we take to bed with us and present to the silent
and all, is still within and without. The* self
are privileged to know.
CROMWELL of the
of Southern 1 California
nd who is also one of the
states
Southern California
chance to make the.
Nor did Alexander know the wild joy of living that
researchworker,tracing -the deadly- yetttrw fever germ to its lair in the
body of the mosquito (stegomyia fascists) and thereby opening up the
Panama Canal to world traffic. The Greek warrior did not know that the
air could be conquered; but the Wright brothers lived
worked out with brain and hand the idea of
surely nobody has ever lived more abundantly
Lindbergh in his quick conquest of the Atlantic,
and the working, but the “having” bores him.
victor’s laurel wreath. He wants to be let alone
THERE ARE many strong, pitch-
ing staffs in the National league, but
in the American league the Cleveland
staff is in a class bxJJSfilf w'th Uhle,
Hudlin, Levson, Shaute, Buckeye,
Miller, Grant, Bayne and Brown.
That staff ought to keep the Tribe in
the first division this year.
It is a rather sorry satisfaction, after aH, for nature cannot be fooled
action is the very law of our being. The life force in us constantly creates
tension in actual physical muscles. And in the muscles of the mind the
psychic side of our make-up, it creates the tension of desire. Relief of that
tension can be gained satisfactorily only in effort—in outgoing energy. And
with the relief of tension comes the sense of pleasure that gives effort its
appeal. For further pleasure there must be further effort, perhaps in some
new fashion; for as long as we are not “dead ones," the libido piles up ten-
sion that must be constantly expended if we are to experience the real joy
of living. mv
When work seems a curse to you, your life fires are burning low. Open
up the draughts and get up steam pressure; put something across, no mat-
ter how slight, and you will achieve the deep satisfaction that comes from
effort well expended.
FOR DISTRICT CLERK- I
A. J. Wendt *
D. J. Broesche
FOR COUNTY JUDQt-
Sam D. W. Low I
coyNTY attobnby.. J
Albert Stone
FOR COUNTY CLERK—
C. B. Thompson
FOR SHERIFF—
H. L. Reese
FOR TAX ASSESSOR—
Wm- Wendt
Charles Schulte
FOR TAX COLLECTOR-
R. V. Hoffmann 1
FOR TREASURER—
Sophia Heine
FOR SCHOOL SUPT—
Melvin H. Ehlert
FOR COUNTY COM. PRECT.
NO. 3—
Louis R. Lehnnann
O. W. H. Giese
H- W. Kruse
Will Seelhorst
FOR COUNTY COM. PRECT.
No. 4—
Roscoe Fincher
FOR COUNTY COM. PRBCt
NO. 1—
H. C. Lehde .
FOR COMMISSIONER PMC
NO. 2— . ,
J. R. Routt
FOR JUSTICE OF PRACR
PRECINCT NO. 3—
H. A. Becker
The Banner-Press <> ,„,l • ~
make the following
subject to the aJtion of
era tic __1
The Western league is not
might be called a successful class A
organization. The reason is obvious.
IN A RECENT dual track meet
EARL WOLGAMOT, one of the
smartest catchers in the Texas league
calnTverri^'^”W^rT^rfrir
boner in the game Wednesday,^how-
ever. That was in the tenth with
Titzgerald on- Second, the score-tied,-
Toni^ Jenkins UaJv Eve«^
^Tbciano, the' fojfowing letter been
as efficient as Jenkins at the bat, it
would have been the proper thing to
walk Jenkins, for ..there .was a place
for him, and with him on base, a
double play was possible. Wolgamot
for some unknown reason argued
• •
against it. AH of which goes to “show
that the smartest of the catchers
sometimes make mistakes, which afe
discernible to every knot-holer. The
first ball Gallivaun threw to Jenkins
looked like it was over. It may have
been inside a bit. Jenkins did not
swing, and that was quite comforting
to the fans. He did not get another
to swing at, though Gal|ivan was try-
ing to pitch to him. though anxious
to keep the ball high.
know where
f the Cats,
0011 GIVE UP I
HWIHG * Q
.Don't frown when®
ingly redku *ome
Sb nnd whh fotaqS
cleanng your skin,
feel confident win
multi.
Go to yout dm.iu.
GIVE HER A PHOTOGRAPH
Mother’s
Honored politically and profession-
ally, during Ms lifetime. Dr." R. V.
-'mn, - - Piercy whose
jK picture appears
jr here, made a
wa. success few have
which have stood
the test for many
years are still
//^ among the “best
1^' seller^” Dr.-
fa,/ fierce** Go|det»>
erv is a stomach
alterative which makes the blood richer.
It clears the skin, beautifies it, pimples
and eruptions vanish quickly. This Dis-
covery of Dr. Pierce’s puts you in fine
condition. AH dealers have it in liquid
or tablets.
Send 10 cents for trial pkg. of tab-
lets to Dr. Pierce, Buffalo^ N. Y., and
write for free advice.
BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS
kw— hr A. t'™.. •h2“
except Sunday, at corner Mam and Market osreci., » premdw»t
Edwin Hohlt Vice-President
Theo. Schirmacher ——Secretary
Schuerenberg Zschappel ■■■>■ Manager-Trtasurer
T. C, Blake -
Ruby Robertson . >5.00
By Mail or Carries, one year • iecond class matter.
Entered at Postoff-ce BjenhaJU.- Tex>s,an \
event. In 1920 Jack Mahan of Texas
A. and M. won a place on the O yni-
pic team in the javelin throw, and. fiis
best ^fforts were ahy.ays around 180
leer?' - "e»w. ?4**of
the American javelin- throwers that
year could not even compare with the
Finns. » •';
rciiilp* MauAnuiua V««> «UU luwa
needed help. If they do, -we are In
favor of starting ^campeigR,^,,^ -
up ^'’oUectipn or siamething for them ,la
For Mother's Day, give Easter
Lilies, large variety. Mrs. J. A. Hdm-
eke, phone 726.—ad37-2t
Walt Mason, himself
The World’s Moat Famous Rhynwter
RQY ELSH is still trying^to find
a
since” he. was with the White Sox
several’ years ago. RecentlyJ£lsh was
released ‘^^d*1**
ed up by SpriTigfield °f Three-
Flavored with Bohemian Hops
ahd°DiITrtbut«<i by
Coach^Howard Parkw # .
burne high football
ahlv ‘gfcc Ua -JwSl
Citizens’ Military 'rrai.^7~
San Antonio. The camp
Lu-ttS l-X aud «>))
-ays. Sixty-c..mlidates fo^|
burne ta<u of 1928
their willingness to.
^ontiii^;. 0B
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time, and its truth has been confirmed in the hearts of the successful. With
no more worlds to conquer, Alexander found himself at a loss for happi-
ness. He did not know about the “moral equivalent for war,” such as gain-
ing victories in the realm of physics, along with Edison
too find their victories piling up, but with every new
of endeavor grow wider.
SOME OF the veterans of the
Spudder team, however, are not play- Rinhart of Indiana hurled the javelin
ing up to. the standard they set last
swl- twh»«r riwy geL..gi“ag vf
the 1927 form, the Buffs’ lead will
become sp commanding- that tlwy.
-mt -to th/elmmpiotiship of
the first hilf.
v"
PINKEY WHITNEY, who a few
years ago was a star basketball and
baseball player with Brackenridge
high of San Antonio, is hitting .286
for the Phils^ and playing a star game
at third base. He was with New Or-
leans last year. .
Ace Elliott will go to thi
Waco this afternoon, and
great pleasure in
Lindemore, second
. ye«> ^LiPdmprtr was ffiot a
star, though a capable fielder, but he
afways waUs m6ra i^tHe’ sic(? orET-'
liott. The former University of Mich-
igan star had more trouble in retiring
Lindemore than any
Texas league.
Oklahoma City and
Western league may
ball cities. Anyway the baseball au-,
thorities of those cities have convinc-
ed the Texas league heads that both
Tulsa and Oklahoma City would be
assets to the league. Yet in the
opening day attendance at Tulsa this
year we note that 2551 were on hand.
The opening day attendance in Ok-
lahoma City numbered 1991. How are
the Texas league magnates to know
that the fans of those cities would
have such a big change of heart if
the Tulsa and Oklahoma City
were finally successful in
berths in the Texas league,
also drew less than 90,000 last
■ aiitd*. Ard'tbyri may M thpsc wnp^u—
those who iike'to'have us around f< a little
. ba. „o«*».nt m‘VZ
a V Yet wha? is •hoTrfe’iWmn- ** Fe°l* to
hope? '
and Belgian hare. I often watch them by the hour,
and they look sullen, sad -and sour, and far from
satisfied; they utter plaintive calb and cries, there
is rebellion in their eyes, impatience in their stride.
I have no doubt they’re better off, with food abund-
ant in their trough, and kindly men in charge, with
shelter from the sun and storm, and quarters clean
and neat and warm, than if they were at large.
Trained experts view them every day and try to
make them glad and gay by warding off disease; and
if a lion has the itch a doctor^ comes with com-
pounds rich to drive away the fleas. ’And if a snake
declines to eat the wholesome and refreshing meat
the management supplies, a sausage-stuffer is on
deck to fill the serpent to the neck with wienerwurst and pies. All things
are done that can be done to make their lives a round of fun and merriment
and bliss; and yet the critters walk the floor, and spit and snarl, and yowl
ana roar, and bark and yell and hiss. I wonder if they can recall the
jungles where they used to crawl, the silent forest aisles; and do they yearn
for their old lairs whew they were captured unawares, the yaks and croco-
diles? I’ve seen no caged-in critters yet that didn’t seem to fume and fret,
as though thiy’d fain return to their old homes in wood or glen, in jungle
swamp or lonely fen. where bright lights do not burn. I pity all that pa.<
the floor, that trawl on two lags or four, that walk or leap or crawl, that
newer see the sun or stars except between some rusty bars—I’ve p,ty f..r
what hi
righthander
with the Lincoln team of the Western
league last year, won 14 games and
lost’ 12, pitching in 34. That does -not
sound like a great record, but it is,
for Lincoln had a team last year,
which would not have been a credit
to a class D kagye. It finished in the
cellar in the
and this year
which might
Lincoln fans,
ing to directions,
highly beneficial a
ct.FoLbt‘! ftsults
Skin Soa;
taent.
The citks have ths necessary popu a-
tion, but the jumps are too far. Thp
Circuit covert tbo much territory. By
the same token the Texa»» league is •
successful because the cities are clos-1
er together. There are no long jumps
speh as they have in the Western lea-
gue. That’s why we cannot under-
MtartJ the fflfie of
. by the Texas league Reads, hst winter
when the^ decided to include Okla-
.. htHHa Grty-and-Twlsa 4»- tfro-Tsuas-
league. In that event the Texas lea-
gue would, have |ecume a long-jump
circuit. The change would probably
have helped Oklahoma City and Tul-
Ha, liut'what wtHtld have hurt every
“ other city in the circuit. ' A
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