Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 173, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 17, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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rom the War
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No Obligation to Serve In the Army
filve your application for membership
to and leave yonr dollar with W. H.
ARP at the ELECTRIC STORE.
Rex Theatre
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THURSDAY
FRIDAY
i'o you uatit I., brink .ui't print' Arc
you Wiic" I'o von want to laugh'* Di> you
want to feel the blood tingle In every vein and
thrills go up and dowrs your back? Here \- your
chance William Fox prcenU unu'ln k (ioorjje
Walsh in "HOME BOY" in five purl*.
('l)nnii(iu-, Mhly MJfws Mtitie-r ctowhml printv
of million picture* In "MKU.IhSa OK I'll
Illbl.S I'lii* 1 '• one of tin1 beKI (lie! 111".-:! \f 1 ■-
Ml lite i b.'ii! (•vcr at>|<earmi in.
William \ Brady lu aHrt*.i*lnllun with ih< World
Film i oiiiptiiiy pre , nth ICtln-l Dayton In "T1IK
STORM I'AttAIUSK", e,»t iDeluding Kilwanl
Ugjffdft) I Might!ill. fa.iciiiutlui, (hatuiiug
thin feature nu- r 11ail Uh'm- teittis. and (lieu
jiotne; ftve pari#.
; (By William Philip Bimuif, UnitedJ
! Pre* Staff Correapondent.)
With Britiah Armies in France, |
Sept j' ib) mail) h is not
j the smart dog that knows bow to |
play dead and roll over". Battle-
! plane pilots out here do It every day,
| both Hrillsh arid German. It fre-
iiuently happens that it Is only by
playing dead that they keep alive.
When plane* are fighting high in
the air and one suddenly finds hiro-
wlt in a light cortler. he "plays
dead Thai l*. he ,ho«i» vertically
' up into the air, tarnover on his
tack and llteraiiv (all", head first,
fSlling over and over, simulating
mII Hie mOllone of it plane whose
I pilot ha- b<-en killed and which i«
| utterly out of rout nil So deceptive
1 an thoiie moventenu thai It Is In
1 pOhslble to tell the difference very
Often from the real thing
Today I '.iW a gOod eianiple of
j ho* iliif- "playing dead' works out.
: l.ieut. \ flying at an altitude of
I 111 ee mill-, Weil flbove llle ' i < J U t M.
4ttrounierer| two enemy niaehlnen
| He dm d ai the nearest and at
*hort r.uige fired a'short burnt into
I from III? machine (run II pitch'>1
' on Its none and with mnoke coni-
ng out of It fiHeiage «rnt piling
low# must put his plans into a
nose-npln" and fail In the *ake of
the other like a stone. It i' only
when the pursuing plane his
victim crash that he at only a few
hundred feet from the ground,
"flatten* out" and looms up into the
sky again. Sometimes, to make
sure, the pursuer fires S't to X00
round* at his falling opponent as
h< fails In his wake to niak< surt»
that the K|iiri is reai and not. .
wily pilot "playing dead". Ho it
sometimes happens that a f.ill he*
gins hy |dot "playing dead and
ends in it becoming genuine In
the#** <a*e« the victorious pilot (II
never knos whether he wa. Bring* IT
.in enemy trying to escape or
the hack of a dead man.
CATTLE SHIPMENTS
TO FT. WORTH YARDS
Riree Cars of Prime Beef
Cattle Shipped Tuesday.. .
The United States Government Food
Administrator Says:
"Baking Powder Breads of corn and
other coarse flours are recommended"
DfWAI baking
f\U I J\L> POWDER
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Makes delicious muffins, cakes and coarse flour breads
CORN MEAL MUFFINS
com rnetl
1, cup* fiour
54 t«*t*poon wit
4 Jetel floral Biking Pow<l«r
2 ubleipooni *ugar
1 cup milk
2 ubietpoocf shortening:
H!i thoroughly dr? ingredients tfd milk and meited
tborfenintf and beat we!!. Bajs- In greased muflLn
tiu» la Lot evt-n »bout 20 minuUi.
NUT BREAD
3 cnp» jrr&fcam flour
5 level tea»poou» Royal Biking PowJer
1>, leaipoocs ialt
JW cups milk and water
i, cup lugar or corn lyrup
i cup chopped nuts (not too fln«) or 1 cop
raisins, washed and floured
Viz together Sour, baking powder and salt: add milk
and water, sugar or corn syrup and nutmeats or
rauins. Pat into greased loaf pan. allow to stand
30 minutes in warm place. Bake In moderate oven
40 to ii minutes.
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Our red, u:hite and blue booklet, "Beit War Time Recipes" containing additional similar recipes, sent
free on request. Add'ess Royal Baking Powder Company, Dept. H, US William Street, New York
'I h fee ' -lrioa<iof In,\wl is
ere hipjied from llrelth.iiti t<> F
lorth Ti ...|»> hv \
THIS COUNTY WILL ^
AID IN WAR WORK
inK and pinning into tin rlondni U- . '
and other ..tockiaiuer..' 1-wo of th
r-te.M'y iii Ho ulifpnietSf together
; low
I! :o happeneii that a iiilot be
i (?igli<" i in e<(ei» of poniu!.-
loi.iiin*! to #rt entlreN different ,
j J fU' .UllUiUl- \\ { / ffOfri t Th* I»T;«V
aim ml ron Kapoeneil to !>■ MUthdlitU , ,
<m k nisj'orU'fl by ; .,m I). \\
ufjftf-p Hie ck*u<i« a!»ovf w hi^h 11»* -
M>v*. iin«! Afft- probably fhc- ' • '
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VANIILA
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THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE
Three pnniucts with but « single aim to TKASK and
PLEAS E the taste.
For 25 years Beo Brand Spices nncl Bee Brand Extracts
have been steadily training new friends.
The same high standard of QUALITY has placed Ban-
quet Tea in the foreground within a brief ten years.
These products dry representatives of the entire Mc-
Cormick line.
WEYMEYER & HACKER
DISTRIBUTORS
BRENHAM - - TEXAS
meliiktnud iteeiDK no eneitiv tilane <>f ...
[time. All of v. hi eh goes to -ho ^
a eertaln t>pe, fall in flimeii mtt of* , ,
ill .it Ml j.r■"i nt prir(■> for Ueef. "took-
the ( liMj(i< over hi i head iiltil horn
• raKini; i it moat profitable sonree
in* ftenel). frimh to the . .irth at
(if rt-veili|e tor the farmer.
Mil li und nueh » spot
A* lii.th time and pUee ami the j Il0 U.K:,„, lh<, wa. nlri^-i ..f
eiirm,wUnees eoineided ejurtlv »Rh j , Vf,„r jf. .,„„r
nport ot l.ietit a., i.ieut Ajbr^u, fc»d, tr,B«e w««l, you wm
, *'tn brlnitin* down ; f,e «ieW anle^ vo,, take step, to put
:'«• 'ie' iiiati Plane ll«t f..r this a. v, ,, n ,(| ^ (i, i ^ .
: i-Went hi, tight would h.«vv iiett, ,,rlrt!h jntters l^^led'
I hi* record ti6thioif. ■(>„„ , • ,
- I ><in need. It puilties I he how.-l^
Whenever piwsihle the victory la }.stmii?Uier.!<> dl#«Uen Hhd t*
* n*M in alr <»*}"** f»iUn« Ut<, lnt,r Tjmmj, Hehin-'aeio-r V-
pi.me t„ me jtround and afln.ilh r,;,, u6,.l)t ■ )m
neei It smash to hi Is. When this! A,|v.
happens, to oniiiokeis on the ground '
It appeiiiu exactly ».# if both plain.* i Sub«5r1b» to tli« Winner-Press
ar« laiilDK fur the one whlrh tot- !
Stibflerlhe to the Manner Prew*
John Itutler in In town from VIM
llpMhurx
Ham Craig l« a visitor to the "!7Tv
rrom Burton
Martin So turnout is in town from
Prairie Hill today,
.! \ Uses mi i>( I -i ning! i
the eitj vmlting his rtithlr.
•nil Mrs. i:,| Klnth.
Kt>lICK - No nm> iiauthnriH
to contract tiebis on niv aecount i
Blve no otdns John u JUuitit.
Adv. IT 4-t f
Cards For the Holidays
I'early beloved render: h" you contemplate sending out
an engarved card with your holiday greetings—and what
could be better -don't wait until Christmas eve to place
your order with the ISunner Publishing Company.
A telegram from *mr engraver M»ys that after Novem-
h,>r lst "nU** ,nH> Hllwl. and may not. Wherefore, let
us order your engravetl cards today, to be sure of cur-
ing an exclusive design, and a prompt delivery.
Several weeks yet remain in which orders for printed
cards and loldei, can be exited at this office, but it fre-
.|««e„«1s happen, that the be!fvr style, are all gone before
1,11 Patwn? have filled tlltir wants, lud^l. manv wore
d.sappointetl last Mar. l»,,u,se they failed to heed our
warning.
tte wai^t your order, and we Waut to ltd it Mitist'ac-
«only. It's best to phone now. so that a representative
,n?fv ; lfym ^ wa.t mitil after sup^r
fall No. 2i>t5.
Banner Publishing Company
When the Skin Seems Ablaze
With Itching and Burning
Th«f"s jost one thing to do.
. M your skin ictmi abUrr with ihr
•«rv burninx and itching o( Kcafm*.
r«al and tatting rehrf can onlr
com* from treatmrnt that gor» below
tha aurfacc—that rtachtt dowu to
H *,rT.,0urc* of ,he trouM*- So-
calUd ikin-ducatci conic from a dii-
ordtr*d condition of the hlt>od and
fcIooSf0,>er ,re,,mtnt " thfou«h the
tu and near, and you can-
blOvi I remedy that ap.
il i "
n0t - .p.
pioachet K S. S for real efficiency.
It ha< hern on the market for fifty
yi4is, dm. ,5 \vh , l ie a !u» been
Kiving uue.orm >ati»ljction for all
manner os blood ut>ordeia. If you
>»^nt prompt and luting relief, you
«n, rely ,n>on S, S. S For expert
s-i£
for your kyks
ss^zss s aar.4c2f -
8tronK »-nd nat-
& 'swssv, ir'- ■««!«'«*«
Jtation, to a«un, you of corrert /y,^^' l|u*Ufl0'll,>ns
EDW. T. OENISON
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WEAVE
Woolen Automobile Robes
Size 60 X 80 Inches
topreMI, constructed for aut0mol>ilr Mw anJ h
m" " (<< »<*>> and lasting durability,
Z »'"'«»« ■'» «*. M*
but III, , „„r Robn
gire
fa mi
and
remains the
*
$6.75
F. W. SCHUERENBERG, Inc.
Auto Department
representatives from ev
ERY COMMUNITY IN TEXAS
WILL ATTEND CONFERENCE
AT DALLAS OCT. 22
YMCA RAISING 535,000,000
Big Men on Prcgr»m—L. A. Coulter
6tste Campaign Manager, Will
Appoint Executive Secretary
For This County
Tola count;' along with otbei
rouatlei in :ho state, will ;b« repre
eented at n eonferene# of ttje Taiai
War Work Counrtl of the roaua
Men's Christian - Aaaooiatios to be
h"ld in Dallas Oct 22. The .State j*
hetng </rK»n1ted to •rv-ur% Its isare
of the m.OOO.im catiotial V M C.
A. war work fund to be raised with
In rhe ae«t month tn eoatinue the
fork urnong tT 8 troop* both In
Aai^rloa a«d in Kr«n>e «nd kinonj
prl»ori#rj of wnr of ottisr pountrl»»
A, Coulter, state rarepaigti <li-
rertor D alias In arrun^ln^ for an
eiecutl*# aarretarv for thl» coanty
(others who are !Dt#r9*r»d in attsnd
In* are apked to let hins know.
Aaionj; the big it!«n of the a'ati
*ho will b» prenenf for the confer
eoce are U. H. 8imau.»ne of Hills
. horo, who will aot a« chairman: H
' Kokarnot. A. L. Burge. Rhodes 8
flaker, T W. rurrle, W. C Paige
j W, W Woodion, E. H. Brown. V.'
S Mosher, 3. J Brfent and W a
Kcott
Speaker Direst From War Front
0- Phe'-ivood Eddy, world traveler
4tr«ct from the front, where ke rl»w
"d the dettrtieUoB of famoaa Ilea
»!n<-« Hill, who, neat to John R
Mott ha« »iioken to more men Is
Bioro nstlons than «ny other lMci
man, wlil be the cialcf speaker, Hi
. hae heen peraoaally i»ngaaed In wa,
: *ork arnona the Arr.orioan troopi !i
rr»nce an.1 with the Pren.-h Rua
•Ian end Italian aoMl^ra along tbt
hattla front and will hrlng a vjvl<J
•tnry or coadltlong oilatlng there.
Bifl Men on Progrem
5obi« Of the fltrongest men of the
eouatxy will attend the rnee-lng L
A. Oo»»ett, millionaire prwident of
tne Orcssett Shoe Oo. who it givlaa
practl.-i.liy his full tlm^. to the Y M
C A war wnrk. and Cyrus H, Mp.
Coriaick of the Harvenfr Co, chair-
man of tjj# budgst committee, are
two Of the representative loaderi
">"» are gtvin, (heir tlm« and In-
fluence helping the "men who &r.
s*»e the world for damooraoy"
On the program for the dav. con-
WMnce are the following:
"lCnUrged Program National War
*»r« Council.' O. Sherwood Eddy
Maaaage from the chairman of the
Southern Department, R Hoger
K»wp. president of the Sinclair .41
O* of Oklahoma.
"Ealletin* the Boya of the Natton "
T M Chelay.
American Students on the War
H ^ Heiniman.
r T» Mu,t anJ ni" Re«
Pond. Rhodes 8. Baker
htiJhe Sp,,m'B« Impoaii
hla, George W Truett
^Raport from Count> group BMt.
I
(jofhr nyt
You've Been Reading Oar Ads But
You Havn't Come In
We want this ad to roach the man or young man who
doesn't trade hero regularly. May ho you hesitate to come
in "just to look around."
We invite you to do just that. We feel that when ^u
become acquainted with our stock you'll find this a
mighty satisfactory place to trade. Anyhow, let us show
you the new Clothcraft Suits and Overcoats we've just got
in. If you are not ready to buy, at least you will have
learned where to come when you do want a long-wearing,
good-looking suit at $15.00 to $25.00.
Winkelmann & Bohne, Inc.
The Start That Appreciates Your Trade
When the Otv«ui'i is bad and the
ilU-etiU' disordered, thickly A ah Hit-
tiii* in TT bui
itie<< the stomacW ,1W,;r and bowels,
sweettna the brtratb, promotes Up,;
and i -ei-f„ititss Price $1.25 prr
bottle. Theo. Sohiruiacber. drug-
gist, Adv.
Bring us that
next bale of cot-
ton to gin
i
( Ample equipment to turn out
. your bale in the least possible
time. No long wait.
W. J. Cathei^s
Special Showing of Men's and Boys'
Clothing
j-sswsssBsr
^lt n s All-Wool Serg-o Suits at <*
Men's All-Wool Worsted Suits at W- ll t0 $25'°°
Roys' Long Pants Suits at $i^° t0 $25'00
Roys' Knee Pants Suits at __ ""■£ to $l5-00
Boys' Extra Size Suits up to ^0 Jo --^-98 to $12.00
Little Hovs' Suits sizes •' t V "$1° to $12"50
Full line of Bovs'Knee ^ ""$2"98 t0 $6'50
W of the' thing! M r-50C t0 ^■°°
this week: 100 I r ' I ,Ve and plac,? on ^
(itx»rgette. Crepe d'e Chine and SHk' 100
eLZTS M" Crta,i0nS "««• "I* re-
W. J. Cather
BREN HAM'S BUST STORK
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Shannon, Emmet. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 173, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 17, 1917, newspaper, October 17, 1917; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth490517/m1/4/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.