Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 54, Ed. 1 Friday, May 30, 1919 Page: 4 of 4
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Summer Dresses There's
No Place Like This Store
AN intelligent rummaging of the
apparel market, such as we re-
cently completed has given us a def-
inite and comprehensive insight into
Summer Fashions in women's dresses.
It has enabled us to secure remark-
ably varied and choice assortments of
the new and most popular styles and
the best values we've ever shown.
DOES NOTCHANGE
TEXAS SENATORS
1 I
It ia Believed That Culberson!
and Sheppard Will Vote
for National Amend-
ment.
Special Values at $10.00
H. F. Hohlt Company
TRY THEM TODAY
AT OUR EXPENSE
want yon to b*eom# Aeqtinlnfrd
with a remedy which pleaMiitly per-
form all the fund HUM of nuti Heat-
ing calonud, pill* iiml enntor oil ami
fclmllar dranllc dru|<». J. A.MA Id MO
ilVAFKKH, rnadn from tho niuat
(affloacfoua medicinal Ingredients, nut
promptly on the Imwfla, r«'Ii<-vittjf
n.MHtllliltioil, ami It* attendant,
annoying iiymptoinn, nueh «.i head-
ache, notir fitomaeli, routed ton«ii'',
<tir.ztiiOHn, «•. Hold by nil drug
stores at. thirty a bos. Send
your mime and addfewt I or Irm
xnmjilc, to Lnmarlna Laboratories,
J>«k 01), Atlanta, jp.i.
WK til'AHANTKF. (H'l'K \l, Vl'CUKAt V
, Accuracy in KiaininatiuuH Accurarv m titling
Accuracy In Adjusting
Accuracy ia our wutehword and tho keynote to our conMuntlv grow-
ing bunlnottH, *
JRMSON HART OPTICAL CO.
££3=2
W. J. CATHER'S
Dress Up Week For Men and Boys
Now that tho Palni Beach Season is here we are going to
gve 10 per wnt discount on all Mens and Boys l>«lm
Beach, Mohair and Kool Cloth Suits for the balance of this
1 "»| *--* | +rm
10 pfer cent discount on all Mens and Hoys Straw Huts.
Compiete line of Mens and Boys Shirts, Underwear, Nook-
wear and Hosiery.
Pull Hue of Boys Wash Suits.
Cather
■TO If
It £ >
f*. ..".u... IM
TO IHE DAILY BANNER-PRESS
! PERSONALS
! Mi"!' I.llllari Hwyer l<-rt Tburnduy
| For San Anionio, where she will v 1 hit
! her sister, Ml mm Rita Ihvyer, who |«
j employed in the <|uurtermu»ter di
piiitmcnt at Camp Travis,
'I W' Arp and |j|i|c (IhiikIi
."•r arc visitIiik reiativfH In Mhii Mar
: com.
t'ounly Clerk t<r«-««n Morgan lias
: returned from u brief buniiii'hs visit
lo lloustou.
| William Young of Dallas, a for-
iiior flroiiluiinlte, |m here on a visit
| to old fi lends, Mr. Young realdoil
liu Hrenhuin about forty yearn, leav
jintt several years aito.
J Mr nod Mrs. H. c. Ubde or Wash-
, iiiKI< ii were visitors to the UlioppiiiK
idlatilctx Thuratlav arternoon.
Mi', and Mix Henry I'ankonien of
| I.ive Oak lull made a short trip to
Urenhim Thursday afternoon.
Kftl' Wlnki'loiiinn of Odin Hill
| mm i.i the rit> Thursday afternoon
attemiiUn to bus.newt matters.
Herbert Hot it and Fivd Kltellna
jhave none to || Mistoa on ;i Intuition
i rip
Mrs. (' o Foster aud little son
Washington, May 2H Final n
I suits of the election In Texas on wo-
man suffrage will not. change the
vote of either of the 1%xtut senator.t
when the snbiiiiHsion resolution is
acted upoo in the senate within the
next f«w days. Both of the senators
will vole for the resolution. Kena-
j tor Hheppard has given out a state-
ment in which he so declares his po-
sition Senator Culberson declined
to make any Statement for publica-
tion, but It appear* to be well nn
derstood hy the supporters of the
resolution that Senator Culberson
will vole foi Its final passage
In reply to a telegram from Mr
James I! Weill, head of the anti-
nuffragn organization In Texas urging
iiiin to delay consideration of the
i'-»oliition in the -enate and to ne
ii-pt the defeat of suffraKe In Texat-
as liiHiriicting him to refuse to vote
for it, Senator Sheppard said the n
i .lilt ol the Texas elect ion would not
| affect his vote In the senate .is he
!
did not consider that similar <|aes
I Hons are involved. He .»id the
<|iii'slion In the si nate was merely
one of submitting to the States fot
their action the question of national
Woman sutTragu while the question
before the voters of Texas last Sat
iiiday was that o: granting Stat<
suffrage to women.
Mrs Wells telegraphed Senator
Culberson asking that lie use bis .1
foris to delay action in the senatt
until further hearings could be had
'before the committee on woman suf
frage. She said uddltlonl data is at
hand which shouli considered b)
1 be commit •< ,.„r Culberson
replied tlin' a i the commit-
lei. is orgai< -d tf 1 I place the re.
quest form.illy before he new chair-
man, Sena< >r Wa( , 11 of Indiana.
Vs Watson 1 s joined in the
effort to bine n.mmlttee dis-
charged fi'oi'' \i. 1 consideration
of the reac ittu in f if on record as
deniandlnt .1 f'.ival .^te lu the sen-
ate at it!u> i rli' it opportunity,
there appetts. (t, a. chance for the
Texas ant I i!Tr. or any others
to re-open lie i-oiiui ttee hearings.
Texas 1 jiublicaus have already
voted on the federal amendment in
the house, are not inclined to discuss
the election in Texas The seven
members who voted against the sub
mission resolution last week feel
that their districts are with thetn.
I,ook at tongue! Move poisons from
liver and bowcla at once
Mother! Your child isn't naturally
cross and peevish. See if tongue ia
coated; this is a sure sign its little
stomach, liver and bowels need a
cleansing at once.
When listless, pale, feverish, full of
cold, breath bad, throat ore, doesn't
eat, sleep or act naturally, has etom-
ach-achc, diarrhoea, remember, a
gentle liver ami bowel cleansing
should always be the first treatment
given.
Nothing equals "California Syrup
of Figs" for children's ills; give a
teaspoonful, arid in a few hours all
the foul waste, sour bile and ferment-
ing food which is clogged in the
bowels passed out of the system and
you have a well and playful child
again. All the children love this
harmless, delicious "fruit laxative"
and it never fails to effect a good
"inside" cleansing. Directions for
fiabies, children of :;!! ajfi. and
grown-up are plainly on the bottle.
Keep it handy in your home. A lit- j
tie given today saves a sick child to- |
_
morrow, hut get the genuine. Ask j
your druggist for a bottle of "I'ali i
fornia Syrup of Figs,' then look and j
see that it 'is made bv the Califurnia i
1
Fig Syrup Co " Adv.
Water
Natural Gibson Well Water
and
No. 4 Crazy Water
„ \ ' (incorporated)- jli *
THE STORE THATAPPRECIATES YOUR TRADE
call or phone 15
TODAY
I KIDAY
' ' ' : 1'' 1 l" Mii!" r. , nt, tieorgia Swanson In
"koi! i:!■:'!"! i-.'K, Koi; ivohsk' m ., Swansot,
" "• ' •' '>!'*♦< of I'l'WIH .III,| furs in thl?
j| i '' ■ ' i ■ t; o n 1 ' than 11 if i' i <ii a ii i V our Hus-
two bo
while tho- who voted for ti « i
lulion takt the position they were
merely showing their willtinttu ■ l"
vibiiiit the qltesl ioil oJ a cotisiltu-
ttonal amendnient to the State for
theii consideration.
The vote in Saturday'- election w:i
ho light and thi> result so clo i- that
It apparently a majority 01 the
Texans In the Iiom e do not retard
it us being particularly binding upon
them. 1'ntil lhey learn how their
districts voted they will not talk foi
publication I ' >v iletall.s concerning
the election have vet reached \V;i; 11
iitglon,
SATURDAY
I'NDAY
I I11: M AN OK MIUH
an and Kditb .lohlisoll.
lo and in cents.
Starring William Dun.
"ale Ham Hon in "AI-'TKli IMS OWN HKART"
W"iitd you II your heart for a fortune? A de-
liglitftil romantic eomedv.
\i,u > Mrl.:, ren and Thurston Hall m "THE UN-
I AI \ I l.l i WOMAN , a quadrangle of love, jeal*
oii'V and hatred; a picture that touches ttie heart
sitings.
Ml I! AND ;IKF.F" Cartoon coniedv.
WANTKH
thony hotel.
Adv ."4 :'t
Night clerk at An
Apply at luitel office.
Poij Your Plpd^p
Dainty Settings For Pretty Faces
The light draperit
for pretty faces,
l.et us s|;o\v you our skill it. portraying pretty
dresses.
f .Summer Costumes make most dainty h'ettinfJ
faces and dainty
WINKELMANN'S STUDIO
Makers of Fine Photographs
i use No. ITfij.
CITATION 11V I'l'IUJCATIOV.
STATE OK TEXAS.
To all persons interested in the
>"'ve rrn.MU.il irom a pleasant vlutt °f MjllllU KvMWt H a1' Min
to Klatties in lUisenberg. , " Dickmeir, guardian, ot the es-
M. • Stella I loll k.ilnp Mild Horn ^
t | TTtfnfrft, ha* nin the founty court
tin 'lebasiian of Hoimton are iruents Washington county, his iinal ac
count ot the condition of said estate,
| together with an application to he
I in iu \ Clay ot I title dischaiged as guardian thereof.
I'll in s,bu in it,,,o be heard hy our said court
I on "u third Monday in June. \ 1»
KM!" same being the liith day of
M't\ Willtii.in, Abo ban been (Hi, llA 11 • K" IS. at the court house
a,., . , .1 Of saiil W'anhington county, in Hren
rctrrned to hi-. in at. which time and place all
bono in Mason City i per mis Interested in said estate are
Justice «n in., p., ,• ..I ' 1 " ,M| 1,1 «l>P«nr and contest said I
■o.' onuav Hoolh j final account and application if the\
of i'hnppell Hill pent
j Hrenham
at the I ome of Mrs Mattto Dimke
Mr and Mr
Pendince
Krlday I
iVittiess, tireett Morgan, clerk of
the county court of Washington
—— . t count) *
(;iv,'n utuior my Imiui omi tho soal
K< Hi Ol I I It '■ said court at mi otllce |„ Hren
mi o v ears • IMctorlal Review foi !'•"». on this, the llth dav, of mm
only It on Schiuid Hros \dv v H I:<t:*
CI KEEN MORGAN'.
HKT M lerk, county court. Washington
o. i I wo men s undershirts an i conno, Texas.
Ji'i'in i' ii K1,w" Kinder please re. j x true copy, l certify.
uaul i !vn7. ,V'NS "ml r,,w«ve "e MRNEY 1" ARK BR,
•' Sheriff us Washington Counlv, Te\a;-
Adv.
Joint Commencement
Program
by
The Philo-Alethean and
Pershing Societies
Blinn Auditorium, May 31, 8-30 p
Invocation
I. liveliestra
Address
•4. Reading
5. Piano solo
M.
Kov. It, K. ltreihan
1 he hnportance ,,f a Uterary Swleiv VcoTlese
Male Quartette rtlt°r Hornun*r
Mr. Ed Steinmann, Mr H Witt M, v < i ">e South
wttt. Mi k. Sehnndt, Mr. Win Hengtsou
Miss Haiti,; Itannhehn In MeWOritm
t; \ililr 'mi Mins Anita Niebuhr Mfcent CoarMon
Mr^T'lTlAS Kels,p<1 t0 "Ti0 Prosperity
T- Voeal due, _ Mr' A
«. Rwullnf "»'« K.« l.!Sa,M 0W
». I'liino «»««''•
... ltm, K''« sii. wiW0""*'"""*"
U. TaWeau MiRS WlMhiug -Country I.lfe
12. Quartette ---The Spirit of 1918
Kd Stelniuaan"~H Witt VFr.7 o" '* °™ S*WI Sot>K
' w 1,t' w ,u- BetMftson, E. Schmidt
m
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't.'haln
m
Here's the way
~ we look at it.
Just for a minute, look, at the tire proposition fro® 0,11
standpoint.
W e are in tile tiro business here, to stay. We can remii®
•n business only so long as we please our customers.
Consequently, it pays us to handle good tireB—-Ufli**d
States Tires.
They're the tires we sell.
1 bey're the tires you should use.
We have them to meet every need of price or use.
United States Tires
are Good Tires
We know United^States Tires are good tires. That's why we sell tl*»
^HUERENBERG, Inc.
STUERMER, Ledbetter
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Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 54, Ed. 1 Friday, May 30, 1919, newspaper, May 30, 1919; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth489233/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.