Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 56, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 2, 1926 Page: 2 of 4
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5400 paid admits
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Kaaks have
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Lino Augilar, former Waco hurler,
HudKn picked him off first, but No- f(.r (,i(. Tefnpfc
a yard or two trailing behind.
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baseball. All
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reading advertisements is looking
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I-or that reason we are constantly moving forward
into new fields of discovery—insatiable, always de-
mandmg something newer, something better, something
curierent.
, . . .. s always
s riving to master new problems; and when new prob-
lems are solved, it advances to others. It is never sat-
isfied.
Nothing demonstrates this more remarkably than
he advertisements you read. They cover the entire
range of hum^p requirement*—-from the absolute ne-
cessities of life to the most refined luxuries. Yet they
are constantly changing. This continual change means
resh material, fresh ideas, a stimulus to new endeavor.
•wept defeat
P*r» to accept
Shep Cannon, in a relief role hurled
masterful baseball Sunday. The Bears
did not ev#n come close to scoring on
his delivery. The former Stamford
high school star is developing rapidly.
the team
lor its
It’s
the
The business management of the
Waco baseball team continued its in-
flated batting average in its most re-
cent deal, which sent Ted Kearns to
Shreveport for $1500 and Crumpler to
Rochester for the same pace.
FOR
M.
for
Al
star
pur-
been
the
FOR CON
Charles
For Justice
Robert
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PREC.
FOR D
A. J.
FOR CO.
Dr. Billie
FOR CO
Roscoe
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FOR CO. I
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Henry-
H. T.
TROUBLES FROM REDUCING?
Mr. F.’s wife weighed 230 pounds a year ago and was feeling very bad.
THE ODO
304
B
agency of potential
world another child of super-
sensation
in
he lacks to be-
hurler of class,
vak did not cover second In time. Se-
gnst hit what should have been an
easy out, but it fell safe and the run-
ner scored. Hudhn then developed a
wild streak, hitting two men
and
walking two, the Bears scoring three
runs in the inning more than enough
to win.
always best to Im ready for
emergency. •
that your medicine cabinet
The modern
on credit and
are its credit w
tution extendi
this com
to- use these
promotion of I
tivitiee-
communication by phone will be as common
now is between the cities of this continent.
what hath God wrought !
See
is prepared.
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For Men,
Main Streit
ANT
AND
Stri
Popular
Gain in popularity every
day because they have
been
instrumental
i n
making chickens produce
more eggs, grow faster
and bigger.*
I believe in Mr*. F's. case, that the overeating and under-exercise which
t on the excess weight of 230. had also brought on some diseased
because excessive overweight is very often the
In four months (over five pounds a week) and “came out fine.
Warted in and while she ate more than my menu* allow, »he lost 76 pounds
In four months. (Note Ahat this is at the rate
So wile
Mike Collins finished his first game
of the year Sunday, turning back the
Cubs without a hit. Collins has been
ms wild as a March hare this year,
and he was rather wild in the early
stages of the game' Sunday. '1 hen he
settled down and only once during
the game did a Waco player hit a
ball hard. .Manager Pratt almost lift-
ed Kai Segrist off his feet with a vi-
cious line drive in the fifth, but the
Hie from Hico held on to the pellet,
and there alter the Cubs did not get
It
anything that looked like a hit.
Collins can continue the form he dis-
i he
pennant
ed. He alwa
for some tinu
•tocher than
has his traject
inch. He an
XMkees a gre
*r»- . Ba-u. ii
ts with
nave their
Turnbull.
Surgeons Sunday, and won from the
Terrell team by a score of 3 to 2.
Aguilar should prove
class I)
come a Texas league
is experience.
be a
and in another year is apt to
class A sensation.
Orsatti, speedy San Antonio
fielder, has been out of the game for
the last week or so suffering from an
attack of influenza. Now that he has
(liftKlflt
recovered he is having
task in breaking into the lineup, for
Butch Klein, who has been playing
left, has been bitting like* a fiend, and I
I
has been fielding in brilliant style.
going
not
to
any sleep.
The
hitting, and the
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his control was ver^
off 'to a poor start in the firsjl The
n*Ar. He got
first two hitters were retired.
lire
third walked, and stole second
what should have been an easy out for
Houston has sent Del Gainer and
Houston
Pitcher Haid to Syracuse.
first
of
has obtained the services
baseman Foemari from the Syracuse
Gainer was a great first base-
i lub.
He
year with the Buffs.
the most dangerous hit-
ters in a-pinch in the league, but this
year it is understood that he has been
dissatisfied and has not been in as
Gainer,
brilliant form as last year.
however, is getting old and may be
Haid is one of the
slipping.
Western, league right-handers
He has
chased by the Buffs.
pitching splendid baseball for
Buffs this year.
Qiddirtgs
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Office Over M
ni will live. He, it was who caught up the
who again summoned Ariel to do his will, and
fd to wender thereat.
j and President Coolidge will not be the first to
i. the seas, but they will cover a greater distance,
igh the new service is not ready for commercial applica-
n, it is said that it will not be a great while until wireless
as it
Fort Worth,
Wichita
rails . and
Waco are certainly having their trou
hies in winning consistently in the
1'ejia.s league.
All have better teams
than their standing would indicate.
but the Texas league is so well bal-
anced this year tFTat you really’can-
We never
good basebal
SOW. The b
and not only
Kitaat he is v. e
i run record I
—bases and I hr
Moreover,
■•for his team.
V set- on «
on knocking
If he thinks I
he doesn't be
maneuver
n
The moment you cease to find Interest
vertisements of the offerings of industry, of commerce
you will begin to retrogreM. and
the world will shp away from you.
in the ad
f here is at least one record which
the New York Yankees are
apt to
If the chib finishes one, two
break-
three, it is fairly certain that all re-
ar paid attendance will go by
tlie board.
That is
make Ruppert lose
crowd dearly loves
The Dallas baseball team in its re-
cent “crucial5’ series’ in San Antonio,
became highly preeved at a number
of the decisions of Hunter Hill, es-
the
pecially on the final day
and
of <the Dallas
griping
was
crew
brought to an unusual climax
last
Friday when Hill fined £very member
of the Thundering Herd” $10 each.
•If you will take th? trouble to can at OurflM
samples (many of them pictures of your fnen
and note the attractive finishes, we are confident
There is a standard of quality behind photograph
nature that cannot be easily overestimated.
Prompt Attention and Never-F
F. C. WINKELM
Brenham’s Artistic
No more
RHEUMATISM
TT'S GONE! That awful agony!
" ■ -Jem can't stand the rich,
red blood that S. S. 8. helps Nature
build.
But rheumatism will bring pain and
misery to your joints and muscles just
as long as you are without plenty of
rich, red blood in your system.
Jt'a the red-blood-cells that fl.
_______________
helps Nature build that drive out of
your system the impurities that cause
rheumatism. And until you do build
up your blood to where It Is pure and
rich and red. you simply can’t get rid
of rheumatism.
And 8. 8. 8. Is the thing. Red blood
conquers rheumatism. Everybody
knows that.
8. 8. 8. means millions of red-blood
cells—means health all
over. No more rheuma-
tism. Nights of rest-
days of joy, filled with
the happiness of accom-
plishment — made pos-
sible by a body brimful
of rod blooded life, energy and vitality.
That's wha(, the end of.rheumatism
means—that's what 3. 3. 3. brings to
you. Get S. 8. 8. from your druggist.
The larger bottle is mo-e economical
MODERN GIRL TRAVELS LIGHT
(From the New York Post).
Complaints of a falling off in business by the express
panies serve to emphasize the changes in women’s wearing
apparel. The grandmother of the present-day girl would not
have dreamed of going away during the summer without spend-
ing the previous week pjtckiiur twn. th reg Saratogas, all
»ImfitmtTng her-faiK ot trunk revm. The material alone in
her bathing suit would have been sufficient to make a dozen
suits of today. Arriving at her destination grandmother would
pass many anxious hours locating her baggage, and when she
did find it she would lie shocked at the damage wrought by the
old-time baggage smashers.
The modem girl ip wiser. She parks a half-do^m dresses jn
pftirsQf iaKes all
along with her. Her baggage is the least of her worries, and,
on the whole, she is better dressed than grandmother was, even
Saturday
with
pitching
KM Hhdlirt' pitched ITV
team in the second game Sunday and
Scouts McDermott of the Cincinnati
Reds and Slapnicker of the Cleveland
Indians watched him in action- Hud-
lin had perhaps more stuff than he
hag .had .at any time thisercsen, -taitf-tf
Crumpler made one
supreme
tempt to win a ball game for the Cubs
before leaving. He was sent to the
box against the San Antonio Bears,
Sunday afternoon, the Waco manag-
er figuring that inasmuch
the
Bears are very weak against south-
paw pitching, the
Waco
veteran
didn't, played against Waco,
might stop them.
lie
However, had Crumpler turned back chances of the Bears will be- greatly
the Bears without a hit for nine in- enhanced.
nings he might not haVe won. The
Cub^were able to do. absolutely noth-
in THtTofferings of Frank Watt,
Me
meld s
run to cent
Babe slamm
right field b
should hav£
It wasTourid she had a crowned tooth which was abscessed,
extracted. Still she was no better. She has been in bed now moat
time, for a year. F. naturally, is almost craay with.worry, although
“the looks fine and.eat* well.
You will notice that I have a question mark after
my title, ' Troubles from
f," for I doubt very much if Mra. F.’s troubles earns from reducing,
aMy if she followed my menus, for I worked them out --
etc
even mor rapidly than Mra. F. had no trouble.
However, before I go on any further, let me state that these
women did
NOT follow my instructions, for I advise very emphatically not to loee
over
more than two
is impos- era everywhere are enthuaiaetically
answered recommending them to their friends
~ ’ and customers. Black and White
ly priced, in liberal packages. The
50c else OUipwejit contains . three
antes’ ’ris «a
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