Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 242, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1924 Page: 4 of 4
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PHONE 15 or 372
jyinfce/mann & Bohne, Inc.
YOUR DEPARTMENT STORE
Announce
Washboard to Louisiana
BRITISH “SUB
groom
-which InevRably followed th. ^o. K R-^ M. Thutoday
the
Brenham Compress Oil & Mfg.
KID’S FIGURING
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women
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Every tack is absolutely guaranteed to you.
Coal is very scarce, so put in your supply today.
and other officers who are
to hwve worked with the
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mighi
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PIIKSIIVTEHI IV (UTRCH
The regular prayer meeting serv-
woundeA <
When the ponses occupied th* ban-
i dish neat they found only a handful
^of women and children left behind
'and the body at Johtt Ashley, “Ming”
del the robber bund.
Kindling Wood for sale. J
leitfer’s Sons Ck,. Phone 172.-
24T-3t.
nance ofjhis I wjt-
AVenue in the early
occurred near Eagle Pane and Spaf-
fond.Jaaction on I
Sch-
■AdV.
Try Dippcl'n ('harcent. Every sack
guaranteed. Winkeianann * Bohne,
Inc—Adv.MtMf
Subject to the Action of tt
cratic Primaries in July.
For Diet. Judge, 21st Judidi
Judge J.’B. Price of Bastr
to Fort |
having
there.
Regular meeting of Brenham
Sternberg 'MueMsfr
Mrs. Emily Sternberg and'
Mueller were quietaly maryti
nesday afternoon St the ho*
bride, with Rev. Arthur
By HELEN BOSS
(Written for the United Press).
New York—Becoming thing, have
a way of remaining in fashion long
attar the hour has struck for them
Have just received a solid car
of Dippel’s Charcoal ’
ORDERS BANNING
ARMS SHIPMENT
It is feared, that all
HEARINGS TO BE
HELD ON RUSSIAN
RECOGNITION
(United Press Report)
London, Jan. 10.—“Submarine L
(United Prose Report)
West Palm, Beach, Fla. Jan.'10.—
All ot oi>P pack- Posse, with bloodhounds bunted in
the trackless everglades for rem-
nants of the Ashley-Mobley gang of
desperadoes. The outlaws held out
tor twelve hour* in a rude fortness
yesterday against constant fire of
eherWfs and Civilian posses deter-
mined to entermtaate the “rubbers
stripes, in violent browp, ^d yellow,
filled, the streets a short time ago-
Every third woman In New York
Vi
DAILY
‘-V- iX i >
maCely thirty-eight aboard,
statement said.
highest grade. The same factg, ap-
Whenever you have complaints,
krux keiL a ,*v°r lf T°U g,Ve “ ,be lnror’B*'
off, so to'speak, df disgnwsa
small rolling brim. a
Small turbans, with dangling
tai trimmings, and the tri-corn hat
-'g'
BUZZARD OVER NEB1
alty said.
hands pre loel," added. The
submarine had a crew of approxl-
the
waV<r8 of $ftW,S00 was obtained and
given police by members of the
George Riley gang of bandata. Riley,
the leader, was shot to death In a
rooming house after he had trap-
ped and wounded Police Lieutenant
L. R. Toyne. Th® confession involv-
ed police
declared
gang-
INDIANS COMPLAIN
OF INTERFERENCE
RY MISSIONARIES
tn .i.ht fnr P>X ‘0 3 .nd < POU»d «»».
variation in sight for whenever you hav. complaints,
cloche than ever or hear of the«>, we win con si det it
making a strong bid to transplant present.—Adv It
th. cloche, however.
Hideous fashions, Hk.wfM, seldom
remain “In" (Or any length of time, lee will be held this enewfng at 7:30*
any more. The styte that is merely* A cordial invitation U extended the-!
blsarre without being becoming is public to attend this sendee.
Not Like a Sack of Finn
You drop into the grocery store and ask for a
flour. “I have a truck load on the way”, says the &
“and will send it over in a couple of hours.” This M
fectly satisfactory.
You press the button. Suppose the electric con
would tell you that they were out of electricity just
but would send over a package of light in a coup
hours. ’■
The’ difference is that the electric company sells se
and not a commodity. It must be ready to serve iti
tomers when they want the service. It is as reaso
for the electric company to be expected to be reac
serve any minute of the day as it is reasonable foi
dealer in staple commodities to take, two hours to m
delivery.
But this is a factor in the electric service that
Omaha,
ad throughout Nebrask
panted by sleet and snow,
street ear service In the
at a standstill, and wit.
cations are, almost entire!
(United Frees Report)
Kansas City, Jan. lb.—Cbnfesslon
to more than two hundred and fifty
robberies In which the loot was np-,
flAD Dblill DUlMlK Company has just shipped '
IN COLLISION
■’ " "i£jwecke Bros.
Sissis'] |
andrta, La., one of the wash boards
made in their awtery This wash-
board is one-of the best that can'
be made. Is superior in every detail, |
and- outlasts several of the varie-
ties of washboards made, in
east.
7. chappel have gon. to Yoakum <•
act aa groomsmen at the wedding of
I Miss Inetha Fink and Joe Thompson ,
of Houston Thursday night.
M. Broach |s reported seriously ilk
and Mrs. Myrtle Smith is nurs ng
Bm Mrs. Smith has been helping
l»rse the late Mrs. A. Dobert for.
the past ten months. », I
Rev. A. A. Leifeste left this after-1
noon for New Orleans, to^M
quarterly conferences at two
odist churches and
church, business.
Witness the choice. The Jittle
head-fitting hate thaj smart women
have been wearing since early Fall poy^NET ’oTtl
are still the hats most in favor.
(United i’ress Report)
Austin^ Juix. 10.—Four 1
from southwestern Oklahoma < **__~ ___;
ferred with Governor Neff and 'At-1recognition,
jorney Gkneral Keeling, presenting
complaints that a certain missionary
had Interteied in the shipment
South Texas herbs to Oklahoma
be used! tn religious ceremonies
; the Cevn&Dche tribe.
of the service have not considered when tl
praise the service. ~
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to exm
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severe
have orders an<b passed Hillendahi Sta-
tion, where he was supposed to wait
for the southbound local.
(Tntted !•!*<« R-'»<»et1.
Houston, Jan. 10.—The cause of.
the headon collision of K*tY, trains
, 1 Nos. 23 and 20, Um miles north of
Th* hero Tuesday night, tn which four
I more than for-
fer their suppression, in'ty injured, remains undeter-.
>n the Weather Man.^,^
days
Dobert of
of New OrleaMj’
terrorism by the notorious.
With ammunition desperately low
the outlaws fled to safety in the al-
most impenetrable wastes, to a
gun battle deputy sheriff Frdti Ba-
ker and one outlaw were killed. A
woman who' was with the babdits 24 has been sunk in a collision off
and twe members at tho gang were, Portland ■ statement to the admir-
™ fa no ac riTv r a wr
,Th» interference Is'alleged to have , Uli I uANl]
.o I — ----- —.-------
the Smithnnt
ciflsT '
miaeionaires 'interfered tn an attem-
pt to stop religiou8 services tho In-;
dtans had handed down tor years.
’sight—-plucked by fate from the drah procession of
life and pitched into a perfect maelstrom of events,
and then he met the girl. A lightning-fast coenedy
drama packed to the nilt with the spirit of Ameri-
can youth—bulging with laughs and thrills. You'll
like this picture.
ft*' Roach presents His Rascals in “THE BIG
rHOW.” Another one of those funny Opr Gang
( Co^.edies, full of laughs.
is .......I——ss— I SI II ’ III
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AND HIS FRIENDS
VERY BECOMING<>u>
vnaag vmvvsvsmvv Jt b<|en brought to our atten-
tion that some users of Old Home-
stead Coffee in 1 pound cans have
been dissatisfied because the ean
was not entirely full. These cus-
tomers are entitled to an explana-
tion.
The cams we are using for ground
coffee were made to contain one.
pound of whole coffee, whteh re-!
quires more space. Z”
age coffee is weighed in automatic
weighing machines, which should
and do weigh uniformly and perfect-
YOU Wirf Mod every ca„ Rae 1
Ship
Brenham manufactured products
are used not only in' Brenham but „—----
are shipper) to various parts of the ot the Lutheran
country, and age becoming better,The wedding
, 4VTnhed Pressi Ke port)
r. ' 1 VV'nsh'hKton. .Iwn. l^—The special
Indians senate sub-comniittee will hold open.
con- hearings on the question of Russian;
. This was decided when,
the fseeign retortions committee vor
tied ehrven to two to refer the Borah
resolution for Russian recognition to
■ the sub.committee.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe
and August Dobert
have returned to their home3 after
attending the funeral of their moth-
er. Mrs. A. Dobert.
Herbert High has gone
Worth to make his home,
jor tne souiuiwuuu J secured a splendid position
The death toll In the crash re-1 ■ asSuT'
mains at four. The body of Fire-1UQIJSTON GETS
man Ed Sullivan of Tr«l» No. 23
was recovered late yesterday,
of the seriously injured are in
ton hospitals.
ASHLEY-MOBLEY
BANDIT GANG IS
EXTERMINATED
lAOGONP’KW
“ TOMANYCRIMES
Preferred Pictures Corp, presents Miriam G.>opcr,
Gaston Glass, Ethel Shannon and Ruth Clifford in
“DAUGHTERS OF THE RICH.” A powerful pic-
turization of Edgar Saltus’s famous novel. A story
of Young Blood, American Dollars twtd French fol-
ly A picture that combines the lavishness of
“Rich Men's Wives”, and the heart interest of
“Popr Man’s Wives”, and contain# every element
-of appeal that makes good entertainment.
Snub Polish! in “JOIN THE CIRCUS.”
Prices 19, 15 and 25c.
Pete Morrison in “THE GHOST CITY.” Just
what it means-—all the suspense of a ghost story—
and the rel blooded incidents of th* romantic west.
King Baggot offers Ruth Cliffbrd and Nilev
Welch in-“THE WHISPERED NAME. ” From Rita
Wciman's storv, "The Co-respondent.” A story of
a gill "who left her home and becomes mixed up in
a blackmailing scheme to ruin a man, and the hap-
piness she derived. »-r
r~> *«TWT**!Trr*~— 11 ■ I | '*1" "" ' -nsrss=s=3s=3»u
' PwlY* spi Uwis
■■toL I's TT ■■ .
(United Press Report)
Houston, Jan. 10.—Orders ban-
ning shipment of any kind of war
material# from the port of Houston
to Mexico have been received from
Washington by W. E. Baker, deputy
collector of customs. All shipments
of arms and munitions to Mexico
through thia port must have official
permission, orders from Secretary
ol State Hughes read. Mr. Baker
Interpreted the order a9 applying to
jbetli Obregon and De La Huerta
•forties.
' which even the Weather
dealing out balmy summer
'joined. ‘ '
For all 'that Fashion has ----
pointing back to the directoire,'
what with gored flounces snd drapes
and one thing and another,
just will not return to fussy,
cy styles
Paris' ruling for 1324 Is
simplicity. American women
already taken it up.
Simple, three-piece tailored suits
made of summer fabrics, as plainly
as If .for boarding school miss or a
, business girl, are being worn now
at all the resort, in the South.
Long brilliant scarfs brighten the
costume.
After questioning surviving mem-
bers of the train crews and visiting
the scene of the F**®*1, ^**7 otn*
dais from headquarters Dallas
are not ready to give out a state-
ment on the wreck. Unofficially,
however, they are known to believe
that Engineer Thomason of Train
No. 20, ’ who was killed, over ran
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 242, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1924, newspaper, January 10, 1924; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1180938/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.