Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 90, Ed. 1 Friday, July 11, 1924 Page: 4 of 4
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H. F. Wehmeyer
Distributor
sal eituati
Ing how
today taking the examinations
Country Club Directors H<
, Since the middle of May appro-
ximately 200 planet have been told
Plane! paa« through Dallas at the
rate of four to six a day, and many
ether's fly over the city without stop-
ping for food or supplier.
Js profeesk
physicians’
keter of hl
through
thru an
point for "many years 1
cently by Colonel Hot
who shipped 400,000 pc
and mohair grown In
and adjoining counties
romlse in
his progre,
and vlgorc
Ideal orga
NEW PASTOR AT
/ GAY HILL WILL
QUAKE IN ITALY
DOES GREAT HARM
at Love Field, at prices ranging
from 1'300 to $500.
He received his education In the
synodical MhOol at Dubuque, Iowa,
and after finishing Diets located at
Plalnvtew where he was very suc-
wlth him, the couple was drawn to-
gether, It is believed by the Impend-
ing marriage of their daughter,
Daphne, to Hassel P. Kelley. Daphne
It was said, by friends of the family,
has been attending to bring her pa-
rents together before her own mar-
PRKUDRNT AGAW AT HOME!
Washington, July 11.—President
and Mrs. Coolidge arrived back, in
Washington at T:20 o’clock this
morning on board th*1funeral tra'n
that bore their son. Calvin, Jr., to
Vermont.
The Presidential party went direct
to the White House from the Union
Tappe Arrives la (leeway
Otto Baumgart is tn receipt of a
tter from Henry Tappe who is no#
donning in Germany for' an ex-
Houston—Five minutes
cut from the running sc
„ , interurban trains between
Repa,rar on the ships are not much, - ;
_ -Galveston, bringing the rm
more costly than spare partp for the
aVMSr^SuiomdbW,'**' of
course, the plane falls from a groat
height.
with dynamite as
surrounding cities
the flames. * '
situation, already
The Banner-Press together with
I the citisenshlp of Washington coun-
ty attend ths new minister a hearty
J welcome and wish for him unbound-
ed success in hie now field of labor.
fThe’ old schedule bf SO mi
already speedier than any
interurban service in the
C. A. Brann, traffic chief
Galveston Houston Electrk
Qo. says.
the board of directors of
ham Country club was 1
night and'routine business
sacted. The regular annul
will be held during the •
August at which time a
directors and officers, foi
year will be chOSeh-’
w Auri n —Urgent calls for
of men to work as harvest
coming into the office of a
commissioner Myers. .The c
from the Panhandle section
and from Oklahoma. Wai
ed average |4 a day- and bl
ahortgae of labor has foi
Price of labor up, and sti
wages are predicted withl
■ ■ • dayft-,-. ...
Zeal good value. Palatable, health-
ful, nutritious. Brewed from
choice barley-malt and hop*, J AX
has the snappy tang and flavor as
of old.
Heavy Raia At Dallas
Dallas, Tex, July 11. (U. P.)—A
a.
few minutes, flooded storm sewers
in some section of Dallas and formed
miniature lakes on several streets in
' Rev. Weber is a son of Rev. H.
Weber pastor of the Rohburg Luth-
Il IB* ,raa Qkttnil **»* wM> u *“t*lted la
Foments; i
ralidated i
able battei
ch offers t
service to
seslinuia
of this i
f execute tl
ngtOy <f I 1
d- render al
a believed
people shot!
I to a mere
Hiere Is a
ion on- the
forces wil
ty and thosJ
sooperate,
slve action!
t admin 1st J
pressing ps
deportation,
4gn reiatiJ
horribly. m
Julias—Airplanes are -being ao’.d
rn TJaDmi'armOTt LH1 rftvv&V'
cording to the Good ft Foster air
service station at Love Field. And
they are not much more expensive
than good small automobiles.
are
In the office of county superintend-
ent. It is pointed out by Miss Tur-
ner that people often think, when
they Me the names of‘an applicant
on *■«■*>• occasion*, .that
nw party must" nave vanea 'uuoryre-
vlous examinations. .This is not the
case for often a party will take one
nr two subjects at one examination
xnd then the next examination - take
a few piore, thus'bulldlng on a cer-
tificate ~~~
Important
k I am i
kocord wit
I outlined
>nn 1
ir. Davis’
(United Press' Report)
Messina, Italy, July 11.—Scores
were injured, 250 frame dwellings
destroyed and 1500 persons render-
ed homeless as Messina was swept
by fire Thursday night.
One hundred and twenty houses
were blown up
firemen from
fought to check
The housing
critical since the earthquake, now is
acute and the populace is being
housed in tents.
The fire destroyed the Camines
Church, the Glymnasim, the Normal
School and more than 200 homes
erected since the labt quake. It
.*•“.-•232? today.
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 90, Ed. 1 Friday, July 11, 1924, newspaper, July 11, 1924; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1181019/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.