Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 126, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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TODAY
THURSDAY
RIDAT
SATURDAY
"THB BRASH BULLET", featuring
IUuhd and Jack Mulbail.
World present* Kitty Gordon In "THE INTER-
LOPER", supported by Irving Cunvmingii. It'n a
peach of a picture; a picture jou'd like to see
again and again.
Juunlta
Albert K. 8niltb presents Corrlnoe (Jrlfllth to
"LOVE WATCHE8" froin Billy Burke's celebrat-
ed stage success of the name uurne. Jacqueline
had a will and the tried to ha*i her way in tne
100 per cent Mae Ribbon feature
"TWO CHIMPB AND A CHUMP" featuring Na-
poleon and Sally,
Second Inatallment of
"MAN-O'-WARSMAN",
THE MARINO OF A
Triangle present* J. Ilarney Sherry and Oloria
Hwanson In "HER DECISION". The pang* of an
old love tortured the heart of a married woman.
"A FIGHT FOR MILLIONS", starring Win Dun-
can and Edith Johnson.
Used
Maurice'* Huccewwir In Democratic
Duke.
:
It Woman's Tonic
Sold E verywhere
hmmmmmS
!
mcsiEicn rniiniN
Ada. under tbla Heading are
oharged for at the ra't of lo per
word the first inaertlon and 1-io pet
word for each Inaertlon after the
Brat day. No ada. taken tor leaa
than I be.
FOR SALE Gentle buggy horn-.
Apply to MIhh Mary Wallace. Adv
mt-nt.
FOlt B^LIC llorsos und. muUs,
Jwaey cows. K. P. Anderson,- Adv.
124-tf.
FOR SALE -Iiulck b paiiaeuger
car, flrat-cla»« condition. i. Art-
mann.—Adv. llllHJt.
FOR SALE -Clump. Heavy -«lu-
gle wagon. Armour & Co. Adv.
iaa-ttt. ,
FOR SALE A Jersey cow, good
milker. Apply to llettle Awdlah. -
Adv. m-8t.
FOR HALE A hay proaa, a gaao
line engine and a mowing machine.
Mra. Ileber Stoue. Adv. m-#t.
WANTED—a teacher for comlug
j ear. Salary, $60 to 76 per mouth.
Apply to Board of Truateea, School
District No. 18, Burton, Texas, 11. 1,
Bo* 80. Adv. ias-8t W Aug. 88.
(United Press Report)
London, August 22 Tb«t now
Duke of Northumberland is the war
offlce'a spokesman to American
newspaper reporter*. He succeeded
Gen. Maurice.
He meets with the reporters twice
ii week -Tuesday and Kildiiya anil
tells all about fhy latest movements
of tltc Milled armies throughout the
world
The Duke la a most democratic
chap. There isn'l uiiy Question he
won't answer.
A blackboard, u cane, maps of all
battle front#, and a shorthand re-
porter are the Duke's equipment for
these newspaper conferences.
By all the rules ol the game over
here the Duke Is entitled to tie ad
dressed hk "Your Grace",
Au American correspondent shock-
ed an oltlcial the other day when he
Inquired If the Duke had arrived to
Sen till' newspaper men.
"Oh, I say. you must n't call him
Ju*t Duke,'' remonstrated the olllclal.
"It'a Ills Grace you must »sy."
The American appeared crest fa I
Ien at such a blunder, but was re-
stored to normal u second later
when a slap on the shoulder brought
lilin about face to the Duke who had
| heard the conversation and was
| laughing,
'Come In," he said to the Ameri-
can, lead In k the way to the report-
ers' room.
Now the Duke Is one i»f the
"gang".
No. > tf 8-8 la uuay.
Merchants Lumbar Co.-
Wtf.
Farmers A
-Adv. M tf-
J * ■/.
FOR SALE—The L. J. Lookatt
homestead on Flrat stroot near Blinn
Collage, 0. L. Eddlna. -Adv. 118
I8t.
FOR BALE—140 acres farming
land, 1 mile from Ch&ppell Hill. Bee
Jaek Routt, Chappell Hill. -Adv.
118 lit W It.
FOR SALE- -Latest model Oak- j
land, driven about :i,R00 miles. Will!
take $8E0; costs new $1310.
For particulars see Banner-Press j
-Adv. Ili5-10t.
FOR SALR—Two Ford tourlug
cars, 1»17 model; both In good I
ahap H. F. Kulttel, Burtou. Tex — I
Adv. l35-8t. j
FOR SALE—Some of the vary flneat J
W«ck land prairie farms, aleo Braaoa'
and Caney bottom lamia In Ft Band
•nd Braaoria coontiea at vary low
Prices from ownara.
Atao Mnrenl rood farma in Waah-
tofton oounty. Several good raai-
dMSM In the city.
Ooma in mm! talk to us abot
T. F. Uatchatt or Will Wleaa.
Adv. imt widy Au«.Mt
HORSE SHOE
MICHEL1N TIRES
MILLER TIRES
PARTS FOR FORD"
CASINGS AND
TUBES
VULCANIZING
WM. T1EMANN
Next Door To
Dp. Billy Burns
Production, "Handa up".
In "Hand.' up" Itutli Roland, one
or the most, famous and popular of
all motion picture stars, returns to
the screen after nearly u year's va-
cation. Her previous serial success-
es, "Who Pays" made film history,
for It proved that the public will go
for twelve weeks to see a series in
which each release Is complete in
Itself, with a story that has uo rela-
tion to that of the previous ot fol-
lowing weeks; "The Red Circle"
with Its phenomenal drawing power;
"The Neglected Wire"' which taxed
the malls because so many persons
wrote lo the various I'alhe exchang-
es offering solutions as to how best
can be settled one ol the greatest
problems of life; and lastly "The
Price of Folly" which did au envia-
ble business everywhere.
Miss Roland for four or five years
has been a true "headllner". in
"Hands up" she has been given a
Starring vehicle which tits her
charming personality like a glove.
She made her first hit some five
years ago in daredevil Western pic
tures. "Hands up" is a Western
serial the IllHt to lie put ont tiy
Pat he with surh «n almo.phere li
in cyclonic in its swift-moving qua I
llles, in its liig, crashluK climaxes.
Il is jammed lull iii tlililllug ileedt
It* Ieai ol horseman ship, its hair
breadth escapes, It plot is novel, ;
dealing as It does with a strange .
tribe of Southwestern Indians de
seen dan is of the ancient Incus, and
ii beautiful girl whom tlie> believe
to lie a princess of their triMis.
lloland plays tin* pan of Hie prin
cess and their efforts to capture her
and make her a living •aeriflec, and
the guliuut aid I'urni died her by a
cow-puncher and lu friends, form ;
the theme of I he ;dory Nor should
lite Phantom Ritler he forgotten 11•
is unique and knightly tiguie Time
and again he Interferes lu behalf of
Ihe heroine but bis identity renvain.'i i
a mystery,
The locale of "Hands up" Is Cal- j
Ifornla and New Mexico, the country
or high and rugged mountains, of
arid plains of verdant valleys, where
Nature alternately smiles and
frowns. .fames w Homo directed
it and the Astra Company, producer*
of "The House of Hate," "The Fa
tal Ring ' and "The Mystery of tin
Double I'ros'i" produced It, which
means thut the set* are lavish and
artistic, the direction smooth an l
Longer Ebd in
Cht
The Order of Eastern Star held
their regular meeting Monday eve-
aod Mra. W. L. Pale
Woe lit nljl^stlu con- |,iiu*'
».», I»" returned „oo,
an account of an lakes at So- 6
Navasota and W barton.
Th
tains
guin similar to ten by Bren-
harn citizens AUjth.
"In the Seguing there la a
statement, slgne Director C.
Wee be i of the L| college, and
by Rmvs. John l%v, W. Stalu-
mann. C. Kuiker/cheuier, Nic.
Frueto, and Tboi|orson, which
lias the following:
Since the N'atitii State Coun-
cils of Defense grossed it as
their opinion till English lan-
guagf ougln to td Instead of
foreign langiiage»sincss affairs
and public meetlie signers, af-
ter consultation k majority of
their eotigr«gatif)xpr.;iis their
complete accord he «xi>re*»lou8
ol the councils. j fuithermore
give their houeafee to use the
1 English langtiag)*ver> possible
I v\ay in tin; Inslij of the youth
i ami In their xerjiaing the Ger-
man language oien it is abso-
lutely necessary so in their re
liglpua mluistraj
The paper aijat tlieso nen
ileiiuiit had eoni, with members
ol the t oil lie 11 ^ense. who ex
. pressed Ihetiij-eiiiui Ltiously and
i corisldeiiitclj aijer the maklUK
of the above dfioli. expressed
their appreciitiiif the action of
the pantorx and I hers who have
Mr, and Mrs. M. Costou and little
daughter are the guests of their sis-1
ter. Mrs. J. J- Crockett.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Beaft and chil-
dren or Karnes City are the guests
Of thfir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe j
Knight.
Miss Pat Shaver is visiting In
Waco.
Mrs. Clay Smith of Georgetown,
Is visiting relatives.
Mrs. H. Rienickie ,who has been ,
seriously ill, is reported Improving j
Mr:! G. C. Booth and son George, j
are visiting in Marfa, Texas.
Fred Schaer of Sealy spent Sun- i
day with his parents.
Miss Dicy Bartell of llellville is
the guest of Miss Nannie Carlisle.
Harry Lesser, who has been sla-j
tiotied at Camp Stanley, has been
transferred to Camp Travis.
Cardf have been received from
Henry Schaer. Jr., announcing his
*afe arrival oversea."
lone llkewlsi
'/.v.
i!< ,t <*i*iism ken? Mc(
Tiie liiemlx I", •• ladle*' itso-
ciety at st I'agutheian church
rtill ttieei .it i Ju Krlila) after
noon for Hed f vfoik, at the
-iundjiv school d.
V isiiio s fill)
Mrs KolVit t ,
daughter. I'uloi. \
city i'ioiii llo'i s
;tn ' 'tie
th lo the
Relume.' I) I iktidiom: .
Mrs Kcnni ujiKitw ai r. little
Kennvth re. i i feduvidoy nii.rn-
iuvr from en eti 1 msii to OU.a-
hotnu.
11 mi I'luiifr Museums,
t United 'ek Report)
Melbourne, ;u
museums in Airi
for the exhlbin
ti iby mail)
The Vustralii joveriiiuent has
planned the .it ishmeiU ol war
la after the war
of trophies and
masterly and the cast a large ami i ,vl,e, A.mouglia(; arc to llguru
enemy aii'platvwjiioh are captured
and | reliPM,
penwi\ r one tleorge Fitziuaurlce is
WHEN YOU
Boy Your Meat at Our Market
the scales show the actual weight and you get every ounce
—aixteen to a pound. Our scales are set right and are
constantly kept accurate.
OTTO VAHLDIEK
PHONI ««
the famous feature director of the
Astra Western studios and the serial
is under Mm supervision This In-
sures It* artistic excellence. Gllson
Wlllels author ol mans successful
novels and also of the Pathe serial.
'The M> story ol the Double t'tsvtm."
wrote Die scenario Mr \Villet« has
written ninny excellent photoplays
"Hands up" in his best. Our audi
ences like something new. This Is
It!
Manager Will Htuekert will com
pliment the Indies and children with
a free matinee Monday from 2 to 7
o'clock
4-
ON AIL MTS
■vrraus wiener cr
wia iuv1 r* HPftt KSt
kximstwvummiguui
AtvmsTrt tnwu aiuu
Without beiniftally destroyed l»y
the \ustrall:itrl*g corps.
Such wreclf machines, are of j
course thorouy inspected by th«
rechliieai l)e|»ueut of the Vtoyal
air force, fosamlnation of dor-
mi n devices, i Gernian adapta-
lon ol lirlti.sHn ices. They are
eventually luiid over to the Aus-
tralian Koverwu. to take their
place along \v other trophies wot
by the A list rah force
Thoj will b«i>rmaueut meiuoriali
"I Australian'owess in the war,
and memorialt^^ of a period of
airplane constctlon to which It II
likely that yo< Australian will look
back v«r\ nucli as we look
back today oth • early models of
the steam' eu>e.
VVVAIi 1'ICTl'RF, VI' RKX
Misoiul Installment of "Making
Miin-O'-Wnrsnvin" V'ill He
Shown Fridsv.
4
ENTHUSIASM HAS COVERED THE EARTH WITH
ITS ACCOMPLISHMENTS
claim quite so much for our photographs, but
find them everywherl, and back of each one is the
we put into its making. - - rr
STUDIO
W*X MAKE TMKM FOR YOUj
■k:
Subscribe (the
llanuer-Press
i mi
Beautiful Ruth Roland in a New Ptke Serial
Hands I'p"
A Boutiful Heroine
The hantom Rider
The Ride of the Sun
Thre Rwls in the
Kfst Episode
Startng Monday
AT
RexiTheatre
««»k «oU»4, Star.
Fnt Matittt hr U&s <ni CkiUra ffm 2 to 7
■ ■ ijsr
The second installment of the
splendid naval feature, "Making a
Man (>' Waismall", will lie shown at
the Hex theater Friday. This line
(Urn is gotten out by the Ford auto-
mobile people, and shows in inter-
est ins detail, views of the manner in
which our boys in the navy are
trained for their work. The first
installment of this picture was
viewed with considerable interest,
and a large crowd is expected to see
the second installment
In a comparison of values, never let quantity sway your
judgment at the expense of quality.
When you are buying table provisions, tea, coffee, canned
goods or anything else in the way of groceries, staple or
fancy, pay due regard to the quality.
Let us serve you and your satisfaction is assured.
THE STORE THAT APPRECIATES YOUR TRADE
' . :
THE NEW CALOMEL !
IS HARMLESS AND ^
DELIGHTFUL
All Sickening and Dangerous
Qualities - Removed—Me
dicinal Virtues Vastly Im-
proved. New Variety
Called "Calotabs".
Science lias given us smokeless j
liowilcr, color 1*- s iodine and ta.-te-
less calomel, u new variety known :
("a lot a lis, that is wholly delightful in j
effect, yet more effective than the old j
style calomel as a system-purifier I
and liver-cleanser.
Your doctor prefers calomel above
all other medicines, as it is the best
mil only sure remedy lor biliousness,
indigestion and constipation. Now
that calomel is delightful to take,
everybody is asking for the new va
riety, Ouiotah.s One tablet at bed
time, a swallow of water that's all.
No nausea, no griping, no danger.
Next morning you wake up feeling
tine, your livei cleansed, your sys-
tem purified ICat what you please
- no restriction of habit or diet
Calotabs are sold only in original,
sealed packages, price thirty-live
cents. Your druggist recommends
and guarantees Calotabs.- Adv
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
JOIN THK MARINES AND (JET IN THE FIGHT"
lu village, town, city and farm, there's profitable
work for the Ford Model T one-ton Truck, because it
is u demonstrated utility--a wanted necessity. Mod-
ern business methods, up-to-date methods in farming,
are all based on the motor truck service—and this
Model T one-ton Truck is particularly adapted to fill
the requirements of town and country service. Light
in weight, with the giant strength of Ford Vanadium
Steel; flexible in control (Turns in forty-six foot cir-
cle); the everlastingly reliable regular Ford motor; a
most successful worm drive of manganese bronze steel;
direct shaft drive to center of chassis; all time-tested
to make successful service sure. It's a regular, gen-
uine Ford—surely no further guaranty of satisfaction,
durability and economy can be asked The wise thing
to do is to place your order jlroinpt'v. for the demand
is ahead of production. Price $550 t. b. Detroit.
The Authorized Ford Dealer listed in this an-
nouncement will give p-ompt attention to your order,
ami also pledge to you a satisfactory after-service.
F. W. SCHUERENBERG, INC.
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"■ti . ..fJirOKmrm
PUBLICITY DEPARTMENT, PRICE INTERPRETING COM-
MITTEE FOR BRENHAM, FEDERAL FOOD
ADMINISTRATION FOR TEXAS
Arthur Wauyemann, Chairman
Wholesale
S 1-4
'J 1-2
s
2,00
$1.35
23 3-4
3 ti
Commodity Ketall
Bread, 16-oz
.. - Rice, ltlue Hose -- __ 12 1-2
— Sugar 9 1-2 to 10
.Potatoes (.bul.k) new crop, including sacks... 2 1-2 to i
.Corn Meal, 25-lb sacks and 1 -lb. basis $1.66 to 4
...Lard, substitutes, 1-lb. basis it W
Hams, fancy .whole pound basis
-Bacon, breakfast, standard lb. bisis
Union, breakfast, fat.ey lb. basis _ -55 to 80
.Salmon, pink -20
.-Salmon, red
.Peanut Oil, bulk, per gallon. 2.00 to 2,50
4# ga-.j-Ci.'lt'i.i.';
2.00, 2.10 dot, .
2.80, 2.85 doz.
1-80 , , r._
17-60..— —Butter (table) pound basis 52 to 66
25, 36 llutter (cooking), pound basis 30, 40
•>t) - American cheese, pound basis, cut to order 35 to
- - - —Beans, Lima .. 17 1-2 to H®
--White Tepary Ueaus li> to 17 1-*
Black eyed peas 12 1-2
•s.--. Onions, new lb. basis '
--Corn Flout 7 1-*
-Barley Flour 6 1-*
Rye Flour '
Rice Flour 12 1-2
- Kggs. candled . 35c
Wheat flour, per sack 8.1'
Wheat flour, per pound —
15
13 1-2
10 14 1 .
;! 1-2
6
5
101-2 "rrrrrr—...
35
2.91 „
And "Kamcrmt" Is Not u Password,
by the Way.
raid, this dog appears running alon|
the German trenches. Every time,
he has warned the Americans who
With the American Army in "re ready for the boches when they
France. August 9 (by mail).—You'd come over. Every raid has been re-
| better not forget the password when Pulsed and has been costly to th*
you are m the American front at | Germans.
night, especially anywhere near the { The only possible explanation i*,
that the dog belongs to a German of-
lf you do your name is likely to' leer of high tank woo inspects th*
be on the missiug list. ' trenches before big raids.
The American guards take Do1 ....... ^ —gaaa*^
chances. 1 hey challenge with snap. ^
Curd of Thanks.
We wish to express our heartfelt
thanks to the kind friends and!
neighbors who ministered to the late
Mrs. Sarah Nino during her illness
and offered us their sympatfly and
aid after her death
Gratefully,
Abraham Nino,
Mike Awdlsh and familv. .
;ltul h«ld suu on you when you;
THE COMPANIONABLE WOMAN J ('ome <•!> to give the word. Until
Men marry for companionship: >ou'r<> 'wognijsed you have a bayti. j
| »ome get it and some do not. No ; m>l avvt«l'y close to >our neart
| woman who is dragged down with
i ailments peculiar to her sex can be
a tit and happy companion for any
*• rench officers have remarked ad--
miring the striking way- the Amer-
niiiit.
lean gives his "Halt, who is there?"
There is, however, one tried j1 no chance of putting any-
and true remedy for such conditions j,hln* over on one of these American
that famous old root and herb wn,in«;!s- no matter how dark the !|
He txcvps t; on you until ht>l|
la
medicine, Lydia K Plngham's Vege-
table Compound, and no woman who
is afflicted with displacement, irreg-
ularities. inflammation, ulceration,
j backache, headaches, nervousness or i
| "the hlues" should rest until she has
given this good old-fashioned retfte-
dy a tnJ It* will restore hewlth
and Influence your whole life.—Adv.
night
is sure.
I
Itecrut Roche 1V>^.
(United Press Report)
XBYPTOK
IV GLASSES is-
THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS
KRYPTOKS (pro-
nounced Crip-tocks)
give the necessary cor-
rection for both near
and far vision in one
pair of glasses. .
No more shifting of
glasses. No more vis-
ion blurring seams wk
humps as in the old-
style bifocals- A*k us
about KRYPTOKS.
E. T. JENISON
Subscribe to th* Baseer-Fiw.
VVlth ,h* A,«erican Armies in Lor j.
wine. August 8 (by mall).—..The tf
boches over there h,v„ a dog that
ought to be cited by us." say th<
b°"0f # C"rt#l» American ngttw*. I I
**■«» biMt Germaa *1
em
Ism
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