Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 29, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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calling once again to oat
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i voices of those Who ^Tgone,
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Decoration
Sfl^Ste
j nirals witk their right hand rt^hefr
About the plaza American d-
WIS and British and French spec-
[ tators stood bareheaded. Only a few
Mexican residents of Vera Cnj* were
in the throng and these stood i
thetic and silent during the cerem
the half Indian. .
29.—History in
afternoon ZS
g the ata ra and
Cruz. . On the
General Winfield
breeze the An
i to begin
the
men about the
j Witnessed the
vfvaa and aome
■pf,J>art Bf"
|was
flag waa canted
the At-
Fletcher
men from Fletch
the dty ftom
imposing fa-
where
broad
»"7 innner u*ruor
m* oi the gnat armada of battle-
Mtf e®*|lde;J|ie breakwaters. Be-
of
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hotel, where
ice, the broad
to the dock, givh^ a
r harbor
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to
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fer ^,i.cv
reeeat dis-
cussion la England of the qne "
of compelllag professional wo
particularly teachers and doctors, to
give up their positions after mar-
riage, fia« brought a remarkable
statement from Dr. Marie C. 8topes,
a well known scientist. There are,
she says,., three inevitable results
froto the policy of compelling wom-
to give ap their professions.
1- -It prevents admirable women
of a certain type of character tram
marrying at all.
... .... • -v- *- It deprives the community of
tte time aet for toe the work and the experieeee of an-
^rt* oth*r type of women, who does not
toward the plasa. I feel able to aacrltoe her private Hfe
right
men to ar-
'« battalion
columns of
it moved to
of the line.
beside the ma*
and white bands-
r directly in front of the
the American Ma*
i to be raised. Lieu-
AUen Buchanan,
► led the bluejack-
nmanded them in
Eaah Faced Flagstaff
line had been drawn
K. Bash of the
diarge of
aa
his place ia .
hia,._ ^
Rush stood
w.,:P».«I.»of which
* the aty under
took fiteir place
Rear Ad-
1 Supreme Mn^fnd
of his bus in fall
took their
of the center.
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8. It lead*other women, of mare
perfect balance. - who demand the
right ;te~ be both normal
w^ as intelligent, to (a) wtlfu
of their marriaga from their employ-
. or (b) living In tmfwr i^ B
man without legal tie of marriage,
to the last alternative Dr.
aays: "My own experience of
of marriage, 9i whieh I
the Innumerable co-
the Held officers,
—, took their
«roat of tie battalion, wh
sa of the Utah, also in Khaki;
aa the left, ■
earn* batallions of
in white and meeoa^
egun sectlra ud HTV tupoorerea me mnameraoie oo-
^dJ^,f®rcion«' rMtriettons .legal injustices
r tdu. »«w. — and eDCT0)MllBMmtf on her liberty lm_
posed on a married woman by the
community or sections of it, has
breast me to the point of being
ready to condone in any of my edu-
cated women friends a life lived (if
in serioha and binding anion) with
a man to wham she ia not legally
married. Three years ago sach a
course would have filled me with
horror." ¥;:..; ■, S
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REBELS GO TO WASHINGTO!
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•Army in the" g^ait
$ne to remember li
lost on the field
Wginally the _
mainly to thoae .
the milftajrtr »trife
mtrv. Finally and
various frater—
made the first
, month of May, deco-
the purpose of '
of
'"a ~'"iii— Mrs. Emma SimmonSi Mrs.
A- wan^e^nann Any other name*
Sip will be added to this co
fed to majah frTS
juimm ^ i' • ^w^e
all AlT'sag^oiu fa thil respect
wiU be heartily appr^Satod bVtE
Mi and fa fact
are solicited at any time. The main
idea is to majce the occasion one at
the^most memorable fa the history
fiSRSEara
yearf that are to come.
It should be rememSred that there
is ae time to lose and every one
should get busy at the ver
moment.
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ii now in llpUlass shape. Especial attention i« be-
giha>sanltary part ofv«he buiidifitl
above date I will be ready to sCHk you with the best
Cake. (CM and inspect my new shop.
MIS
EL PASO
S STATEMENT
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Two
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I Boulder, Cola.. April if,
Ing,
fat the m:
iliflo
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one of the _
year and that
-Jo to fall fa au
of the year draws
" back to the day :
fa oar Imuts
_—^ uie year passed
were not too busTto dtrvoteV
«f onr time to toe memory of
dead. >'■
Sadsttea Held
A number at representatives
the various fraternal and otht.
fa Brenham held a
the office of R. E. Pen-
--asday afternoon for the
of effecting permanent or-
>inting committees
, sach other matters
to Decoration Day ai
ap for consideration- R.
on i^s elected chairman
C. Foliar was elected sec-
to appoint a general
lio create the..
ts of El Paso
4**r <the Mtex-
■ .iad been alightly wounded, •
li. to Sheriff Buster. No fatai.^
besa reported. A posse of Boulder
cltfaeas^ls _being organised by On-
' Attorney
IjThe Hecla^mlne^'the property of
hf.Bocky Mountoin Fuel company,
*- -v—* ope .mile from Louisville,
on one tide at some distance
ia Paso, Texas, April *9.—Mayor
„ B. Kelly this afternoon issued the
following statement with the request
that the Post publish it:
mongers lu
Impression that
In a dSQMP
sH
of
of til Plso
There are
idiew
1.000
irto
■■hMI
no aoara.„,,_.
factories and
menta is aa uaual,
6 i •
the peo-
Of nation-
thousand
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Who
who are
Their
J. April 29.—(The
of JjM rebel forces late thle
—_i .occupied Pledraa Negras. i
General Jenjuardo, the federal com- AJ
mander whose forces were defeated
at SHenda and waa wounded in bat-
ware using these
cabins as protection.
For two hoare last night the sher-
iff waa between the Ifaea of fif^and
nd L
the
committee
of which
trm
o make
ita. the duty
take the matter
repreaanted
what is necessary
Day a aucceKs in
Committee Appointed i
The following general committee of
— appointed:
Knichts at the
Buler and Deputy District uau*1- *** «
lattfa to go to the relief *Ua "f**8 were
eaed mine. tne bus in ess of the. movi
his
r, A J. Hirst, and
.. former marshal of Louis-
Z£U* "d
' A brisk fire was resumed at 9:*i:
Sheriff Baiter sta'ed that under his
orders machine guns had not been
uaed by the mine defenders. This
precaution, he aaid, waa taken that
women and children might not be
injured. The wome^' and children
of the strikers have taken protection
ia the cellars of their homes.
theaters Twaa heavier
police department
some time, and this condition has
continued. Panic stricken people do
not attend the thea
|y. One hundred an ■
of Mexican Ascent have tendered
their services to *he aheriff and may-
or; ahouid it bo nbtippsary to add to
the number of the peace officers to
preserve order/
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, April J9.
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El Paso. Texas, April 29.—Rober-
to V, Pesqaiera. diplomatic agent of
the constitutionalists at Waahingtoa,
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van He
before the
of this
——, Knights of Py
w. o. w.
,r Ladies of the
'j
Daughters of
Dawson, Rebeccas.
Sons of Hermann.
7A. O. U. W. - • •
i A F. A A. M.
, Joy Scoots. ...
rn Brenham Fire De-
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and A Lindemann.
f it ia probable that
I# take part,
hoped that each
do so and fui
- —' *- •*
organization
m.™.
This will
8KVBN DEAD AT WALSHNBURQ
Fifty Troops Sept Oat to Cope with
Mine Striken.
Colo.. April *9.
. .... T reported at 1:80
this morning that firing oon-
~\ the Walsen mine near here
aetan men had been killed
the night. All of the report.
Troops arrived just before m
and started for the mine.
Much uneasiness is felt here for
tip safety of the troops. There
were only 60 of ib«m and the force
of the strikers was estimated at more
than 800. The troopers * "
dlr^ml'HH
ef'aa^iWi-^ i-1 %¥'■
The anion
report to the
slble fatalities
Ei
, . Texas, April 89^—Oavirn-
or Colquitt has heard nothing from
ry of War Garrison as to the
jgmMM ffljWi®*
and
was aeferaiy bi
arms.
and whips
Dominguei
about his body
General
ill
I The advance guard of rebels to
enter Xfedras Negraa numbered IP
«H»r~ They rede at once to the
rival, announcing that all property-
and citizens be *rr4—'
Small detachment#, of
diejrs have bek.
bank for protection a^d-gia
held .by Amerimn eoldlers.
way m
federals, facludiar eev^ vf; ?
, are detained in the tev-
faairy tamp. Other do-
tochmenta have been captured by
be cavalry border patrol.
, General Murgia did not expect anjr '
be captured at' '
Slende. He said he had no inter-
e^t ifa'Huerto'i quarrel *lth the-
United States and declared all Amer-
icans ih his 'district would be pro-
tected.
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Fuller, Henry C. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 29, 1914, newspaper, April 29, 1914; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth490632/m1/4/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.