Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 11, Ed. 1 Monday, April 9, 1923 Page: 4 of 4
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is getting time to get into summer
We have any kind of suit you may
de«re. Two M/*ree piece? woolen suits,
light weight and JPalm Beach, Come around
and let us show you them.
Prices Woolen Suits $20 up
Prices Palm Beaches $15 up
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SHIRTS
All the new summer patterns are here for
your selection. You can't find better ones
to select from.
$1.00 up
SOX
Always the most up to date kind are found
here. Silk, cotton and silk mixture ribbed sox
in leading colors.
SPRING OXFORDS
It will soon be too warm to be in high shoes
id besides you will want a new pair of Ox-
to go with your New Spring Suit. You
wil^jnd all styles and all leathers in dark tan,
brow^tad black.
Prices $2.95 up
TIES
Spring neckw«SWiow8 pleasing new ideas.
Fascinating little pra^s of brightness. Just
the sort to add a rer»yng touch to spring
costumes.
UNDERWEA1
The best made is always the belfcfctting and
the longest wearing. We have tha^ijnd.
Prices Union Suits $1.00 up
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Your New Straw Hat Is Ha*
Today and all this week
SHIRT WEE
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White Shirts
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Especially these white
mont shirts. They l*i
well, are very servi ,.
and come with attached
lars. All Sizes.
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THE CLOTHCRAFT STORE
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We say your new Straw Hat is here because we know that you
can't help but select one here for we have such a variety
to pick from. All styles that smart dressers like to
wear. 0ne look will convince you. Won't
you let us show you?.
•• i Prices: $3 to $5
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(United Prt'SM Report)
London, April St.—Domestic 4rr
culties which have piled up steadily
since inauguration of the Uonar Law
administration confronted the gov-
ernment, as parliament reassembled
today. With 100,000 workers on
strike and the possibility that half
a million in building trades may be
added to this number, labor unrest
presents perhaps the most serious
difficulty.
SAVE FOR A
There is no shelter
versity like a book I
savings. It will keep JWI
comfortable and incltpp
until the sun shtaoi l
Start now while the dwl
clear.
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BISHOP KINSOLYMJ
CONFIRMS CLASS AT
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Rt Est. George Herbert Klnaolv-
tse, Bishop of ths Diocese of Texas,
Wsited Bt Pater's Kplscopal church
msdsy morning, delivered an elo.
Mrmon, and administered the
of Holy Confirmation to what
waa probably the larger class ever
confirmed at this church. The bis-
hop was greeted by a congregation
that practically filial the church.
Sunday afternoon the bishop, ac.
oompanled by Rev. Ira Day Lang
went to Bellvllle, where a class was
confirmed Sunday night at St-
Mary's Episcopal church. The bishop
Slao addressed the Young People's
Service League Sunday afternoon,
speaking on "Why I Am A Minister,"
He returned to Brenham Sunday
Ben H. Wlgand, of Dallas, spent
the week-end here with relatives.
night and left Monday at noon for
his home ln Austin.
While here the bishop was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wan-
geiuaun and Mr. and Mrs. D. C.
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JWI White in "PLUNDER." The film
sUr in the greatest serial she has ever made, and
one that is attracting a large number every week.
First National presents a Marshall Neilan pro-
duction, "MINNIE" with Uatrice Joy, the beauti-
ful aUr of Manslaughter,'' You'll laugh with
Minnie-cry with Mlwiie-the girl who had to write
Mrsalr tovts letters because no one else would—ind
than had tu live her romance to the better end. A
trely remarkable jHcture, and you will say that you
haw never seen m ilk* it ™ y
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col^r conflict of Western wit and Eastern
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as Smilin Through" was Norma Talmadgvs
U Weat" is Constance's
triumph. The year will see few pic-
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thia picture elsewhere If It
Schedule of shows jj, 3:45.
We- 10, 20 and SO cta.
MARKET REVIEW
Kggs, 16c.
Hens, 16c.
Fryers over S lbs, 20c.
Fryers up to 3 lbs. SBo.
Turkeys, 17»jc.
lluttor, 20c to 40o.
Butter fat, J 7 c.
Country bacon lie.
Country lard. 14c.
Country aausage, 36c.
Prairie Hay, $18.
COTTON
Uootd middling, 28.00.
Strict middling, 28.76.
Middling, 28.60,
Strict low middling, 28,00.
Low middling. 27.60.
Cotton seed, $36.
Hulls, $16.
CARD OF THANKS.
The slneerest thanks of myself
*nd family are hereby tendered the
Brenhaw Fire Department for the
my prompt and efficient manner la
which they extinguished the blase
that threatened to destroy my home.
I km Indeed grateful to every Fire-
man for hie aplendld work and wonld
like to thank each one personally.
Mrs. Heber Stone.
PERSONALS
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Mre. Lacy Haden, Miss Lillie
Moore Haden, and Mlaa Myrtle Hunt
have returned to their home In Geor-
SHown after a vlalt at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Styles. They
»Ma tha trip In a car and report
roads vary rough
Judge and Mrs. R. j. Alexander
returned to their home in Caldwell
Monday, district court having ad-
journed. Their sou, Wm, J. Alex-
ander, spent Sunday here, and left
Monday for Austin, where he Is at-
tending the University of Texas.
Mrs. Sam Kubensteln has goue to
New Orleans to visit Mr. and Mrs,
Hurold Kubensteln.
Mrs, C. C. Gsrrett left Mondaj af-
ternoon for her home in Houston,
after a pleasant vlslt to Mrs K. p!
Thompson and other friends.
Thomas Watson, of Burton, was a
business visitor to Brteham Monday.
Sheriff Burney P.rker has return-
ed from Waco, where he went on
business connected with the recent
escape of prisoners from the county-
Jail
Mrs. P. j. Lemnj and little son,
'• Jr » w#nt to Temple Monday to
ilatlvee.
Emma Seelhorst la visiting
frie*4s In Temple.
Mlaa Laura Wendt, who la teach-
ing In the Cameron school, spent the
week-end here with home folka, and
returned Sunday night to Cameron
Mr* Soph'® Tlemann. of Kenney
who was brought to the Brenham
Hospital Sunday night for an
ergency operation, stood the ordeal
**U and 1a reported rapidly Unprov-
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 11, Ed. 1 Monday, April 9, 1923, newspaper, April 9, 1923; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth489403/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.