Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 14, 1937 Page: 2 of 4
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BRENHAM BANNER PRESS
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WILLIAMS SCHOOL TO
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CLASSIFIED COLUMN
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GREAT ICE-ABILITY
OF THE FRIGIDAIRE
NOT JOST MORE ICE
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FOR RENT—Furnished Apt. close
in. Farmers & Merchants Lumber Co
5-tf.
DR. A. H. HOWELL
OPTOMETRIST
JCYES EXAMINED
, GLASSES FITTED
BRENHAM. TEXAS
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"Contrary to what might at first
• be thought," said Mr. Hafer, tthc
characteristic of greater ice-ability is
not limited to the idea of just more
- ice. It includes that. 6f course. But
greater ice-ability is the name ap-
■ plied to a complete home ice-making
service, that covers every step from
the initial freezing to the final serv-
ing.
“In the earlier days of automatic
refrigerators, the idea of making ice
in the kitchen was regarded more
as an interesting Stunt than a sevice.
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LIMITEB QUMTITY
ONLY « >0,000
BOOKS WILL
BE SOLD
E>poauoa wiS hriag aaaator to iam»Sisg
•I th* arwrIS. Pisa la th* PAN AMII
GAMS* (Track sag Fi*IC) Jaa* A Hr I.
to toFaa Aawkaa to-MMr AaaaKac*
wtoOnafiiiAg Baaa.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14.1N7.
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Miss Mary Louise Menking, teacher
of the Williams school, announces that
the school will present its closing pro-
gram Saturday evening, April 17,
at eight o'clock. Admission is free and
friends and patrons of the school are
invited to attend.
■hit mu i jwtninw mi iBiiiiMii
EBOTTOM- - X ER-AH-1 AM
\UU WANTfr READY ID
95 HOURS r7 SELL. YOU
O/ER YOU CONTRACT.
LXX
"1 Dollars. J
DR. G. C. CURTIS V
Chiropractor
X-Ray Service
3 Yas'r Palmer Graduate
17 Years In Brenham
‘ PHONE 277
Acre** Street fraaaa WaaAlactaa HaM
• Conspicuous in an array
standing superiorities in connection
with household refrigeration service
is the characteristic known as greater
ice-ability offered by the 1937 line of
Frigidaire*, according to H. C. Hafer,
of Hoile Hardware company, local
dealer for the houaehold refrigerator,
product* of General Motors, recently
returned from Houston, where he at-
tended an all-day sales convention.
. rest of the country far being so crass
t that they, don't know what they are
missing by not being a member of
their charmed circle; California, whose
natives have a difficult time remein-
■ bering that anyone, exists cast of
her mountains; and' Virginia, whose
motto about strangers is: “If they
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“Despite such outstanding advan-
tages, however, Frigidaire considers
such complete ice service as only one
CM THE CONTRACT.^
well I’ve decided
I REALLY DONT
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I DID THEN BUT NOW u
•I CANT AFFORD MORE
FOR RENT—Five room house with
steeping porch and modern conveni-
ences. 901 E. Academy St. vacant
Apr. 15. Phone 780W or 46!.— 11-tf
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FOR RENT—Furnished apartment.
Phone 503-J, 603 S. Baylor.—300tf,
FOR RENT—5 room house with
modern conveniences on West Alamo.
Phone 144.—304tf.
FOR SUCCESSFUL HOME BAKING
HEALTH CLUB
DOUBLE ACTING BAKING POWDER
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SPORTS CENTER
OF TWO CONTINENTS
Th* iatwaariato ap*m pragraai *f to Faa America*
Ecpoaiuoa wiS brim aaatoM* to iwmito* atom*
•I th* arwrIS. PI** la aaaH»* FAN AMIBICAN
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Asgwto
toll Tetf Your Knowledge
TBTT QUESTION SERVICE
Newvpeper Infomaatlon Servke
Waahington. P- C.
Incorporated .,
Save money when you visit the big Pan American Exposition at Dallas
thu year. Buying an Exposition Ticket Book now entitle* you to $3 60 in
gate admission* and to the best attraction* on the grounds, all fot *2.2D.
--You save St.40. Tickets will go on sale next week at leading stores, cafes
and business houses. Church, civic and women's clubs will make extra
money through selling'these ucke/s. See the great International Exposition
When « open* /t*ne\z enjoy it .^1 m-> saying of More than a third,
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BANNERfRESS
___jjfeftohing Company every afternoon ex
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teriatlc* which, combined, mak* poa-
sibl« • gComplete Barvice to the uaer.
Eaae of releasint cubes ia of little
value if the ice ia not frozen until
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FOR SALE—New, five room house
with all modern conveniences, in
good location. Also few good farms.
Apply to Erwin Linnstaedter — 8-l2t
FOR SALE—2 fine, well-fed milk
cows Munz Dairy.—16-2tpd. -
HELP WANTED
THE ATTRACTIOHE -
ADMISSION TICKETS
B^tor atobtoa w gsam* b S*c Stoi bato mtoa
tw* atoMsa* st to pw —nhw. |lto Th* IVS7 P*a
Aaaario* laptotto b to gm***i mialM *»** h*M bi
to <**to*ML k*s < Uries'* laM***<i«a*i l*p**bto la*
Mto. to toribb* I rot* all th* A*l«ric>* to to (■««
4totori*l ato CM*M*M*a sshil,ti H**dr«<i> to fr»«
anvacu*** toaogwat to gswtos.
“CAVALCAIE IF TIE AMERICAS”
Bmtor stolto** » Xsestaar b Me. Stoi b**h «•»
■to* see atoMto ■ tot saga* ayaoto*. (to "Stow
Bm"* l*r i*i»|Hls*>. Thi* gaaat yrr.rb. yrwmat aa
to wtoWa laraaw ataga, paaaaaaa to caaawriaa to to
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FOR RENT—Furnished apartment,
also furnished bedroom with private
hath Mrs. Wm. Wendt, Phone 222.—
304-tf. ________________________|
FOR RENT—Furnished room West
Third St. Phone Pfeffer at 170—15 3
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FOR RENT—Furnished apartment,
all convenience-.. Mrs. A. Schubert, •
918 South Market, Phone 260.—14-6t
FOR RENT—Cheap, 3 room house
with garden and pasture, good well
water, 1J4 miles north of town. Piione
9017. J. Niederaucr.---tf.
Can you answer seven of these test
questions? Turn to page three for the
answer*. 1
1. Who wrote “Measure for Meas-
ure?”
2. In which state is Death Valley?
3. In law, what is a jointure?
4. Name the founder of the Smith-
sonian Institution.
5. How is draught pronounced?
6. Of which country is the lira the
unit of coinage?
-7. Who was Penina Moise?
8. What is a guidon?
9. Which state is nicknamed “Green
Mountain State?”
10. What role did Sir Guy Stand-
ing play in "Lives of a Bengal Lan-
FOR RENT—A nicely furnished cot-
tage on School street H. A. Kelling.
I2 6tpd
FOR RENT—Two furnished apart-
meqts. Phone 136.—285-tf.
FOR SALE
“ROAD TO RIO”
(Latta Aaierlcaa Village) I
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Hm BapaaAtaw Baaaaaataaaaaa taaaa aB to Saaariraa w
a agacaaoalar Baa* tow. !■*■■■ to aB to Aaaaricaa.
“WHII A HILUM TEAR! AW”
Rapto atoiaaiaa, to A Taai w*«W atoaaiiraMy a*y*»
tocaA rwbtoait ■lauan aa toy aaaaato to **to> a
HBtai yaaaa ma a»*w to toa ato ia to Satowwa
“THE BOWERY"
B g I it luiaa,toltotoN*wYatoA^to-g.r
■ ■«!■-BapUcaa to Saav* Srato'i Baa. Hagaa Haa*.
Tam Paatoa Ogata Haaaaiaadaato fiaatoi todauik.
M MMa*. A aiigm ■* tow «bb caa toM
“BLACK FOREST"
B-BUT YOU
SAID NOUD
IVE ME
H-TWENTY
DOLLARS
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IHEMOu
DR. A. S. TJADEN
Chiropractor-Naturopath
A Scientific Method of Re-
moving the Cause of Disease.
Lady Attendant
Phone 49, Over Banner-Presa
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Woman's CImLs!
Civic OrfanhatiaMl
Basinas* Firms***
WRITE FOR
WHOLESALE
PRICES
At dais great saving there will be a big
• demand for these bargain Books. During
the 1936 Texas Centennial 400,000 coupon
book* and 300,000 single admission tickets
w were sold at wholesale before the Exposi-
tion opened. Fot the 1937 GREATER
TEXAS AND PAN AMERICAN EXPO-
SITION the Advance Sale will positively
. be limited to 250,000 coupon bock*. When
these books are sold at wholesale no further
book* will be oflered. The *2.20 for the
*3.60 value book (quoted in this advertise-
ment) is the retail price to individual buy-
er*. The Exposition's wholesale price offers
club* and buaineM firm* an opportunity to
•how a worthwhile profit. Buy at whole-
sale, sell at the advertised retail price. There
is a genuine demand for these money-aav
ing book* right now. Mail the coupon
below lot wholesale price list and com-
plete information. Remember, only 250,000
book* will be sold. First come, first served.
Ail ticket sales are controlled exclusively
by the Exposition's Department of Adtnis
non*. Mail the coupon lot complete plan*
—TODAY!
after the party ia over. Sio Frigidaire
provides faster freezing. And it sup-
plies more ice so that the supply
need not become exhausted. It pre-
vents trays sticking fast in the
freezing qnit. And it provides ample
storage apace lor keeping leg cube*
without melting after they have'been
removed and until they are needed,
thua permitting the traya to be re-
loaded for additional supplies of ice.
VERY WELL---
Mme from Virginia, theyU tell you—
if they don’t eome from Virginia, you i
muaa't embarrass them by asking i
questions.”
“Your true Texan,” states the
writer, “merely knows that God ha*
given him the one pearl of great price i
—Texaa—and he ia eager to share it '
with you.” Karie Baker, who has lived I
in Texaa for many years, says that the
•chief characteristic of the native ia
friendliness . , , confiding, easy-
going,, humorous friendliness. A friend
of the writer who drove jn from out
of the state was amazed by -this.
"Why," said the friend, “if you near-
ly run down a pedestrian at a cross-
ing, be grins at you first and jumps
afterward!”
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patrons are sponsoring a school pro-
gram to be given by the pupils on
Wednesday evening, April 21, at 7:45
p. m. Admission of 10c' for children
and Ifc for adults will be charged.
The public is cordially invited.
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Santa fe—Northbound
6 Leaves----------12.05 am
No. 16 Leave* ,—12:43 pm
Southbound -
THAN A IO** * YOU
HESITATED TOO •
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katara aUariaato bapuritla* a|4 axcaaa —
safiMl ■* aauM WHtattan Bias raatota ia
eattlas up nlsrfeta. Saatr flow, (itousut to-
tow ImuuIbs. baahaah*. ar lag pataa. Gat
buabu teavto Jawlpar *0, *U.. anU* lata Mt-
tla sraaa takltoa. jfaa* aay Bukata to aap
4ra«s«at. Triatzaaa Fbanaarr, Uliaaman Dru«
■tor*. -
the ice cubes for mother. Without
question this item is the greatest
development Co'automatic refrigera-
tion since th* advent of the cold con-
trol introduced some years ago by
Frigidaire.
“Although the inatant cube release
is a revolutionary development, It de-
rives its greatest value by taking its
place in a broader array of charac
.......... ■
Wanted experienced white girl as
cook, house keeper, and to help care
for one child. Salary *5 00 per week.
Will live on place. Phone Hadley
7602 at 2351 Sunset, Houston, Texas.
—13-4t-15-2tpd.
For Business Love Affairs and
Trouble see Madam Scott. 603 Baylor.
Phone 5O3J.—l5-3tp>t -
Pinking for Maifest costumes.
Dresses and costumes made at rea-
sonable prices. Mr*. Henna Arnold,
Mulberry St.—adv!4-lt-pd.
STRAYED
LOST—2 liver-spotted bird dogs, one
male, one female. Phone 659. Arthur
Sternberg.—16-2tpd.
---—.........* ~
Today ice making is a necessary part
of the American atandard of living.
But mere ice in quantity it not the
entire story. Nor is fast freezing.
Once frozen, and regardless of quan-
tity, ice trays should be readily and
instantly removable from the freezing
chamber. T hia accomplished,^individ-
ual cube* should be released with-
out mussy handling, warming or
wastage.
“Those who have never yet used an
electric refrigerator may not readily
perceive the advantages implied here,
but they are forTunate in that they
win bnjOy conveniences in the ft*-,
ture that -hundreds of thousands of
people would have appreciated in the
past. That is they will enjoy them if
they choose Frigidaire.
“Even non-ownera of automatic re-
frigerators have in one way or an-
other come to know somtthing of the
atory^efiout ice traya freezing fast in
the cooling unit. After all if a unit
is capable of freezing water inside of
a tray, it atso will freeze that mois-
ture on the outside of a tray, which
often cements it rigidly in the freez-
ing compartment. Then sometimes
follows a period of pulling, twisting,
or hacking in an effort to get the
trSy loose. But that problem is for- '
- the Mtomatk ice tray release
delivers any tray instantly at the
touch of a finger.
“This year Frigidaire introduce*
the new and exclusive inatant cube
release, which incorporates a com-
pletely new and entirely different
method of ’ releasing cubes in any
quantity from two cube*, up to the
entire tray full.
“All trays and grids are metal for
fastest freezing time. There is no
heating or wastage. Every' tiniest par-
ticle of ice is delivered intact from
the tray, instantly, easily and con-
veniently. Any child can make ready
President
Businees Manager
Editor
Sports Writer
By Mafl oc Carrier, <mm ydMr <*»t of State *6.00) in State H.50
lattrod at Poatofffce at BreniUun, Texas, second class matter
TEXAS CALLED MOOT HOSPITABLE BTATE
“Qaibeltoartof^
Karie Wilson Baker. W^oche.
writer, in the May issue of the new
.rinl CMS -<*•
post-mortem would reveal the one un-
changed inscription, Howdy, strang-
er! Draw up and set.'"
There are only three other states
that compare with Texas in hospitality
and focal pride, the writer says.
Modern Hair Styles 4
To Suit Your Type
..
■Cto^W -*--w toto»**a tor - -to.
' BEAUTY PARLOR
of five basic standards to demand in
in an automatic refrigerator, for after
all a refrigerator ig- not purchased
exclusively far ice making. So ia ad*
jfition tp its greater ice-ability, the
19)7 FrigiAsirei also offer greater
protect-ability, fur foods, greater
storage-ability for food compartments,
greater depend-abiiity in its meter-
miser mechanism, and greater-save-
ability both in cost of food and cost
of operation. The Frigidaire ^organi-
sation, not content s meet one or two
of these standards, believea all five
are vitally important to the buyer,
and ia offering its 1937 line of prod-
ucts, it also offers proof that it meets
all five."
■awkito
“SNOW BOAT"*
■tote atotatau 4St Tbla aaaaaasiaa tofam °* *"*1
sslasto to A*nas* ■* Baah* aa4 a atoaawto to
aaa .X*aaito6r ateiaataa. Thia yaar'a paadaoioa ■
-MUBDatrnnUOLDBaDBABN-BwaimtoiMn
[JBB _
TWaiuvi
In tala modem time eooee-
thing wonderfully worth while
can be done for practically
every woman who suffers from
functional pains of menstrua-
tion. Certain cases can be
retteved by taking Cardui.
Others may. need a physi-
cian’s treatment
Cardui has two widely dem-
onstrated uses: (1) To ease
the immediate pain and ner-
vousness of the monthly pe-
riod; and (1) to aid in buUd-
b« W the whole system by
helping women to get more’
strength from their food.
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No. 43 Leaves
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Eastbound
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CONTAINS
ma GENERAL ADMISSIONS TO
EXPOSITION GROUNDS
(Regular Value, 50c each)
A CAVALCADE ADMISSIONS
(Regular Value, 50r each)
MIDWAY ATTRACTIONS
(Regular Value, 4<k each)
INCLUDING
(I) Cavaktoic r»f dte AivMn*u (2) M -<i «u Rm'
’’Btodt Foreu* (4) Wu»hK*MiiiuN» Year*
•3<o VALUE FOR
X' RITAHL
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MAIL COUPON
for Wholesale Prices and LiteratMre
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 14, 1937, newspaper, April 14, 1937; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1333891/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.