Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 51, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 26, 1925 Page: 1 of 4
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pleasure an invitation- ftVtn the'Busi
the month of
AKE AT
M*lvta
n»h tq
luraday morning, wi
Marnk presiding.
The secretary was
sififldSaEZJtssl
eir trpth; they hirvr raised
» ptwmta •^-■-Wwr- *f-
hand they
•Ives their |
of tl
n leaving for San An-
gather
y from
state. Rev. and
'ISkttau exerclaca Wednesday
tatf. Other guesta will inclu
,Hlgh School faculty and Dr.
(Campbell of the University of
AUSTIN POSTMASTER HERE
«• H Sparenberg, postmaster at
Austin, was in Brenham Monday and
called on the local joptmiatrara, MIm
Henrietta Fricke. He complimented
her on the attractive appearance and
methodicar arrangement of all da*
tails of the office, and also declares
Branham ij a mightjr fine toM^.
evening, the tact that three girl,
boys* will be together as a class,
anticipated. / 'Z'.-
*tle neighhortnc 'town* that were re-'
presented in the Matfeet, thanking
them for their participation and
sj^ndid co-ojwatlon m m*ktag. tbe
event a big success. The netgWw>rly j
spirit manifested .is greatlw snDiSai I
morning. He w*« M*
night when lie boarded at train at
Bryan with two companions, enroute
- GOLDEN WEDDING T
ANNIVERSARY \jgjj
Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Hartaeaah
and children will leave Wedneadar
for San Antonio to attend the gold-
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cr*t w***4*4insr r^|l ahra *4rana Wwm CTx* ■
t fi wrmiin^ cwwwgavwii m ■***»
manti's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chart**
old—to like the gtrto. Johnathan FVvtk. 10T, who
to Mdiers* Home, at Danville. W.. admits he Mkre
Unks "Flappera" are stay. Johnathan, shown above
Ng, was bom st Jdartsn. la., an* passe* Ma Wth
He has nsvor *rahM liquor, chewed or smoko* to
ornbroad apd tong .walks are needed tor longevity.
U. May 28.—An to-
», lasting M minutes,
kg in the vicinity at -
mately 160 miles. „ . ■
The Baby Gar V lift Albany with
the Baby Oar IV but it developed
motor trouble atr Poughkscpaie and
was forced to give up the race.
Three
and reported its progress by radio to
a broadcasting statianwhers it wa*
"put on the air.”
Bfrimdreds gathered along Riverside
.Invocation-.....—.....
Chorua, ‘Bkiw Soft Wind*”
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4^.’;-:v* > J
PROGRAM ...
Rev. G. Z. Sadltf
n ret L’tfrcou*-vx*The < Vntveriiftji” of .* -*v**ufhgSm, so.; -**
ettaag- dKn morntag of f,.Z^artment to prep*«Z
complications following an operationjth<? African people atarat J
OF INCOME TAX '” V"r il-y M IMIvUiUn.
SPEEDlOATWti
celebrate their Golden
are
dis-
(United Press Report)
High School Commencement
One of Best
» Antonio Thursday Mr. and
ha Koch will celebrate their
tore. There will be special music at
both morning and eventag services.
DELANO'S WORK IN
DISPUTED RED OIL
TERRITORY ENDED
MAN SHOT BY WIFE
IN EL PASO COURT
ROOM RECOVERING
Wynne, former Federal prohibition
officer, was found not guilty of the
murder of William (Bill) Tilghman,
veteran police officer, at Cromwell,
Okla., last November by a jury in the
District Court here this morning.
westing family and all have
to manhood and womanhood,
ng positions of trust in the
Egy in which they live.
dent at A. and M. Coliege, was
ground to death beneath the wheels
of a freight train tore during the
nigrtit. The body was discovered this
(United Press Report)
College Station, May 86.—C. R
NEW EARTHQUAKE
VISITS WESTERN
JAPAN DISTRICT
CHICAGO BANDITS
SECURE $150,000
WORTHJEWELS
MM‘aay-r he rravetert Tar and
Mering the greater part of the
bring his protracted tours and
h a wide acquaintanceship
Mnained loyal to h?m and the
fiat he represented.
noss and Professional Women’s dub
to attend the club’s first anniversary
celebration^date of which will be an-
nounced later. ’
(United Press Report)
Washington, May 26.—After doing
more than $3,000,000 worth of oil
production work for the government
in the last five years, Frederick De-
lano received the dispute^ Red River
bed oil territory on the Texas-Okla-
homa line and reported to the Su-
preme Court that his duties were
ended. Delano permanently closed
hi8 office at Wichita Falls.
(United Press Report.)
London, May 26.—A Tokio
patch to the Evening News joday re-
ported a new vei
visited the western Japan district,
afflicted by a serious quake and a
fire last Saturday. Remains of
burned houses and temporary shacks
were reported to have fallen, though
death?,were noted-- - - *
..*•»«> —• -»>.'»« ■■ * <* <
• wish we are sure the citi-
M Brenham joins. ®
fcv,. , ■*fc-
and storm,
sad hours’,
joy; through
k Gardner's given name is Mar-
id She has been a living exem-
llion of that Biblical character
■M, always willing to help;
kea h2nd when it came to help-
jji Sufferers; one of the first
k the sick and one of the first
b tn the building of the spirft-
bnst of the St. Peter's Epis-
psople such as Mr. and Mrs.
f and Mr. and Mrs. Koch that
ttoake life really worth while
put something into life;
Mg more than they take out
is add to the sum total of
■Mas of all.
years Mr. Gardner was a
| of the Grip, traveling first
'firm out of New Orleans and
ta g Houston firm.
I New York, ' Majt' 2#>;—Hktry K.
Thaw is back among the bright
lights of Broadway again.
Ending what had been virtually
19 years of exile from the “white
way’’ since that fatal evening when
he killed Stanford Whlto, Thaw ap-
peared at a cabarat'ta Broadway. A
pretty dancer graced hi* table. She
wa( Fawn Gray.
cedented cold snap of the lest three
days, crop experts estimate. Both
fruits and grains were heavily hit,
frost reports from all sections show;
Conservative estimates of wheat and
corn damage is placed at twenty to
thirty per cent and fruit crops
even more seriously damaged.
G.M>A.A. LOCAL
ELECTS OFFICERS
ton will addreag the graduates, and
diplrftaas and certificates will be
awarded by Pres. Brelhan. Monday
afternoon th* Blinn Orchestra, direc-
ted by D. H. Fischer, will give a con-
cert, and commencement will close
Monday night w|th the final concert,
directed .by Mrs. Modern
luttons to Mr. and Mn.
r. Congratutationa to Mr.
lUgh all of these years
SENIOR A ANDM.
STUDENT IS KILLED
BY FREIGHT TRAIN
# . V .
Treasury Mellon and powerful busi-
ness interests vigorously oppose the
publicity feature and the first two
are expected to recommend congress
repeal the clause.
bg his day and time Mr. Gard-
b|bir < dd more sugar agd
ba than any other traveling
ba in the. state-Tit being noth-
te him to^get up a carload of
fcrenbam
f* few hours.
a ted, and whenever these towns need day aftmlKi at three o'clock the
assistance m promoting any project annual sacred concert will be given
they have only to call on Brcnhas* under the direction of Mra. Kate E.
for anv np.*„nri. . . — d u.u.— - —-Ze—
(United Prces Report)
Chicago, May 26.—Under a volley
of shots f^ed into a dense crowd fa
the down town district, three ban-
dits today escaped with $150,000
worth of diamands and other jewelry,
whidnthey took from Adolph GasU
man’s jewelry store. - ■
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After clubbing thros employee*,
HARRY THAW BACK
IN BRIGHT LIGHTS
As the Internal revenue bureau !**•* Baby* Oar IV, owned by Oat
hastened to .prepare tax Hate for Wosjd, of Detroit, beat the Twentieth
publication, as authorised by the tentory Limited, crack New York
Suptemc Court, lines were s^rawn Central train, from Albany to Mme
f»r a fight to repeal the publicity .Yoric today.
pZVT^n. of the Serrano law. Pre* "P®*1 boot
sident Coolidge, Secretary of the Alb«y «iown the Hudson river even
'with the-train early this morntag. It
1 arrived at the Columbia Beat - Club
With street, Noir York at *:60;l0 a.
m. The running time was > hours
45 minutes 20 seconds.
The train waa not due until fbtdO
iu_m. daylight savings tinw. ; .’
The Baby Gar IV failed to beat the
S?Wa number• ' 4he an-
rtuaTmeeting at East Bernard during
. ;•< >•;
m years of wedded life and as
KjAgck "'er the 50 year* that
mrw-d they think of that mem-
idsy. M“> 26th’1876 ta
‘-.j-to-T Mr. Gardner led to the
-Mi» Martha Applewhite and
^hted their troth that wag to
tering sunshine
b happy and
to ;adversity ami
and despairs.
K
KB.....
rtical earthquake -OFHCER IS FOUND
NOT GUILTY MURDER
Brenham Chapter No. 14, GerrAania
Mutual Aid Assn, met Monday night
at the city hall and elected offipere
for the ensuing year as follow;;..
\ .Prhridewt, WeiSH?*’"'
Vice President, A. \t. Hodde.
Secretary, George Neu.
Treasurer, W. E. Hoting.
dttor of this column extends
|Wons to Mr. and Mrs.
I and Mr. and Mrs. Koch on
•Men Wedding anniversary
M that they will be spared
'day for their families.
(United Press Report)
El Paso, May 26.—E. R. Jones, of
Los Angeles, shot by his wife in a
court room here Monday afternoon;
during a quarrel over the custody of
their five year old child, will recov*
er, physicians, said, altho he is pro-
hablY blinded i»-pm, eye^. The w_o-
W«n i» m'rtf^rfdffig'fn/ odtboffte br
her estranged husband's injuries.
for any necessary help. ♦ ;r
Mayor A. A. Hacker, BtfrT. Weh-
meyer, E. N. ^Reichardt, . and Sam
Muery were appointed members-of a
committee to arrange a trade excur-
*n .fi*riy.-date.-
The ?o*r<Lflf
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 51, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 26, 1925, newspaper, May 26, 1925; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1181127/m1/1/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.