Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 69, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 16, 1928 Page: 4 of 4
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30c
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Saturday, June 16th
TRISTRAM PHARMACY
•mall additional charge will
krd Batteries and Chevrolet
Automobiles. — Adv. 63 tf.
rfferer To Try Wonder-Woridn
Formula on Money Back Plan.
her stirring
in ‘‘Hotel Im-
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THE SECRET HOUR
BEAUTIFUL StORY
STARS POLA 'NEGRI
It’s all in knowing how to
make good bread that counts.
That’s why Wittbecker’s Milk
From Des Moines comet the an-
nouncement that Joe Mellana, the
third baseman Waco came close to
getting, has been indefinitely sus-
pended without pay because of an al-
tercatipn with a fan. The story also
hair, thread and dirt Super-suction loosens deep-embed-
ded grit and draws all into the bag. Both motor and brush
are mounted in ball bearings which never require oiling.
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close in apply 310 w£"
or ring 339.—6<Mt *»»■ St
brought to us costs you only
75 cents. For removing and
merits- or de-
but
the Chicago
Just two-thirds the size of the Premier Duplex f
and two-thirds the price. But it is exactly like 1
the Premier Duplex in every feature. The same
double-action—super-suction and a motor-
driven brush—and no oiling. For smaller
homes, apartments and bungalows, Premier
team is under the leadership of
George Flewellen.
required to appear and contest said
Final Account and application, if they
see proper.
Witness. C. B. Thompson, Clerk of
the County Court of Washington Co-
unty.
Given'under my hand and the seal
of said Court, at my office in Bren-
D^IWB *h'S’ ,h* '** day of Un*’ A'
C. B. Thompson, Clerk,
County Court, Washington Co Tex
By A. T. .Ruetz, Deputy.
neth Thomson. Hersholt is said to
have a tremendous characterization- in
the production while Thomson wins
new hours as a leading man.
The continued rise of the star of
Negri is being watched with interest
all over the world. Each succeeding
picture eclipses the last and her latest
is declared to be entertainment
most interesting variety.
everyone. All leading grocers
sell it. Adv 96-6L
No. 3597
THE STATE OF TEXAS
County of Washington:
To all Persons interested in the
Estate of George Holland, Deceased:
\’e mus Holland, administrator of
the Estate of said George Holland.
Deceased, has filed in the County
Court of Washington County his Fi-
nal Account of the condition of said
estate, together with an application to
be discharged as Administrator there-
of, which will be heard by our said
Court on the Third Monday in June.
A. !?’. J92?’ ,he 18,h da?
? ■ at the Court
House of said Washington County in
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feminine love-
can compare
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One-third the size and one-third the price of the
nationally known and used Premier Duplex.
It operates as easily as an electric iron and
weighs less. Jt too has double-action—super-
auction and a motor-driven brush. Hold it by
die small handle and see how it takes the dirt
and dust out of stair
’ mobile and furniture
mattresses—everything! Premier Pic-tip has a
*, duee*4bot extension handle for use when dean-
and hoped to land another third base-
man to replace Mellana, who has
been hitting .350 in that circuit.
and get ONE package
Free
It’s hard for you to believe, per-
haps—you folk# who have been suf-
fering untold agony from the dull,
deadening ache that never seems to
leave you—that you can get right here
in Brenham a remarkable remedy that
will bring lasting relief to your tor-
ture.
Don’t let any doubts or misgivings
hold you back from accepting this
generous offer that Tristram Phar-
macy is making, You aren’t risking a
single thing to gain a lifetime of re-
lease from rheumatic pain, for if this
wonder-working formula known as
Ailenrhu does not completely rid you
of every twinge in 10 days the. money
you paid will be returned promptly.
Remember in taking Allenrlpt that
while the pains and athe# themselves
speedily go (usually in the first day or
two) you should continue its use for
several day* longer to help get rid of
the uric acid poisoning in vour system.
And remember further, tf after tak-|
(Let us demonstrate the Premier that is logical for your home
Without the slightest obligation on your part we will gladly send a man to demonstrate the Plcemicr f
Duplex, Premier Juniorand Premier PjfcUp .invouj Watch them.do yo.w *vcrk -p'ise&vl
cm ohe tnat yduluK best. You may own one easily on convenient tenna. Just phona—^dwy ip today- J
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Youjl always call for Ruetz Butler
Kist Bread made with milk, once
you ve Jned it. All grocers sell it.—
64-6t 4
Smokers
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Two Packages OLD
’ NORTH STATE Cigar-
TODAY 1
Buzz Barton
IN
“The Little Budarooj
A murder mystery of thet
explosive thrills cra,n'n*
geared action drama of »>*
FOR SALE - Cut flowerutata
designs. Phone 198. SchnbenJ!
1206 Austin St.—adv217-tf.
FOR SALE-tCuI flower, ju
LOS F— Bar pin, made of n, *
family heirloom. Finder please nM
to Banner office,—68-5t - <
LOST—Broach pin set with taau
and seventy-two pearls, on strum
Brenham. Return to Mrs. AGiftj
or Banner-Press.—69-3tp
Havana, Cuba, June 19.—(United
Press).—The sale" of shark, meat as
“spineless sardines” has been prohi-
bited by the sanitary authorities of
Cuba, following discovery of some
9,000 pounds of the camouflaged
shafle meat at Regia, a suburb, across
the bay from Havana.
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FOR SALE
A few shares of stock of local cor,.
poration, at reasonable price. Wm. F.
Tiemann.—67-3t
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With E<taiund
- —eleaaersr you will how completely Pr-emisF-ha#
revolutionized housecleaning methods. Brighter, cleaner
jiomes! Lighter labor and longer leisureLThe Premier
trio is bringing all this into every type of home.
$60
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We do pot know the
•merits of the situation,
as Mellana belongs to
| White Sox, it is doubtful if President
•Keyser can make the suspension
“without pay" stick. Mellana’s con-
tract is with the White Sox. He was
merely loaned to Des Moines, and the
Demons got him because their tele-
gram beat President Turner’s tele- of A. D. 1928.
gram of acceptance of the deal to the ri^ .'Jfi?. *’* .. .• . . - .__r—- —
. ... , | Brenham, at which time and place all
ulucago office by about an hour or. persons interested in said estate are
HELP WANTq
EARN $3 AN HOUR
Full or part time representative,
perienced or inexperienced to ta
America's most widely know
easiest selling line of individual'*
gramed Personal and Bw
Christmas Greeting' Card* topi
with a most complete fine ci Q
mercial and Social Stationery, i
nouncements, etc. Large conai|
paid in cash every day and- *
monthly bonus to producer!.
immediately.
PROCESS ENGRAVING COj
S*oy at 21st St. Ctaq
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COLORED PORTER wantai
Hotel St. Anthony Barber S
in their eariy-season stride. Pug Grif-
fin has been sent to Des Moines.
How and why San Antonio managed ; stated that Keyser had his lines out,
to hold on to him this long is a mys-
tery. He can hardly throw from right
field to second base, and is not the
hitter that he once was. He is not a
hustler, and not the winning type of
ball player, yet before injuring his >
arm had every natural ability that it
takes to make a star.
TO THE WHITE BASEBALL
FANS OF BRENHAM
We, the Brenham Black Lions, in
vite you out to the baseball games to
he p ayed on June 19 and 20th. There
w»U be special reserved seats for our
white patrons and the Black Lions
will do all they can to win the^ two
games. We have a well balanced club
and it is always an encouragement to
play before our> white friends. The
game each day will he called prompt-
And rtUMfo further, tf aft,r tak- ’y “ 3 45 ,K>,*4en ^•’“'’’nberg Ti-
. iag it for 10 days you are dissatisfied gers and Brenham Black Lions, at
When it comes to love-making on
the screen—fervent,
making—few, if any,
with fiery Pola Negri. From the most
austere critics to the veriest initiate,
none will dispute this.
She proved it long ago in "Passion”
and “Gypsy Blood” which she made
abroad. Pola has doubly prbved it on
American shores with
love characterizations
perial,” “The Woman
“Barbed Wire.”
N’pw the celebrated star is coming
to the screen with a story that is
wholly and - soul fully a love theme,
swift-moving, dramatic, and finely
human.
Called "The Secret Hour” it was
written and directed by .Rowland V.
Lee who directed Miss Negri in her
sensational success “Barbed Wire.” 1
ft wtll play Sunday at the Simon 1
Theatre. ;
Pola needs no royal garb in which
to display her emotional talent. In
The Secret Hour” she appears first
as a waitress and no < — -
that even a waitress may love and be i
loved. Her romance has its blossom-
«ng on the green and golden acres of
an orange grove where she is wooed M- a,
Ey Jean Hersholt and won bi Keu? ti
T E X A N T W ANTED-lWaal
Brazoria Co. between
Lake and West Columbia oil H
public road; fenced; house aadI
on land; needs some repairs tat
fix up for right kind of testa1
quire owner, R. E. Breeding,
son Bldg. Houston, Tern-**
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 69, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 16, 1928, newspaper, June 16, 1928; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1181649/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.