Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 294, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 12, 1919 Page: 4 of 4
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STOPS FALLING HAIR
by the to-
WBBffSBU
Among tht v iff tor* from Brenfcam
were Mm Out Kunkel M<1 Mian Hat-
tie Dannhelm
The reanlt of the spelling which
followed the reading >» M fotlowi;
Junior—Meiinda Row. l-xnz
Daily Health Talks
aa^r-r-n—"
BT LEE H. SMITH, U. O.
Ctic acid M now generally reognited
a* the canw of more duwaae* than til
heretofore believed. When the kidney* J
are oat of order aric acid accumulates I
within the body in wiper abundance. J
.. The dintdtrtd kidney* do not filter i
W olIT of Oay Hill, flr»t and nncow | (>tJj 0( (^j. blood, a/ they {
1
pj
I
-"For two year
from a worttoear.
__td paina In her
tight aide; »ttlm< «
ah«' wu ao bad »h«
could not do any
work. For two
•*» »«»*-'• utidMb
h }
to take it, but finally consented, from
the very beginning it helped her, and
now she ii entirely well, and telling
everybody how much good it haa done
her. -lira. W. I). WkXU, m North
■BfrnS Live imm
School. Abo Participated ym b„, — „ ^
tn Lventt. : gBd beattif«l~-try tkia!
> Thin, brittle, colorleaa and acr»cK7 place; Lydla Nleraeyer of Mound, J ought to do, a
The fourth local lnt«racbola»tlc ^hair ia route evidence o' a ntgleeted j third, Ida Naunrann of Uve Oakj in the blood a
League meet In* took place at tho'ac&ip; of dandruff—that awful teurf Hill
(Jay Hill" school. At tbl* place were There is nothing ao deatructive to senior—Walter Wercban of Oay
represented Live Oak Hill and Mound the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair ■ Hill, Brut place; Rrna Stelnkamp of
schoola with Mi** H&ldee Klaemen of IU lustre, Us strength and Ita very Mound, second place; Erna Wolff of
Hold* Draeger a* teachers. jjjf#. eventually producing a fevarlah- omy Hill, third place
physicians he rf.and MM# t»y<Ha Harm helm ami Ad. Hater .nM( ant| itching of tha scalp, which Three girls of tbe mound school
•he wouk<i<h-vo'*J "'a''l"*r,, ut th" ,!ajr 1,111 if not remedial causes the hair roots >w,k part in the declamation during
be operate-) or, ' school and Miss Unnnhelnr had)to shrink, loosen and die—than the,the afternoon literary exercises and
Hnfham'Vvvgeta ,',H1meeting ^^,hair falls out fast. ; they were as follows: Louise Kolter-
ble ComtK und. ami
at first she rerur- d
i the poMoas remain >
Mis* Dannhelm railed the meeting A Utile Danderine tonight—now—jmann, Kuby Hoeker and Hattie
to order at ten o'clock by leading in any time will surely save your hair. iHoklt. Since no other school did
tt»e song, "Unfurl the Flag", In her1 Get a small bottle of Knowlton's compete In this contest, consequently
Introductory remarku MI** Dantthuliit Danderine from any drug store or the first, second and third places were
stressed the importance of the con toilet counter, and after tha first ap- awarded to said school The first
testa that were held among the dlf plication your hair will taka on that and second places were awarded to
periods backache aideaehe, druicgintf1 of ,h<- ">uiity She j life, lustre and luxuriance which la! Oay Hill school In the boys' decla
down pains, inflammation or ulceration j furthermore urged the pupils to en- to beautiful It will become wavy' matlon. I
would only give thia famous root and' I
herb remedy a trial they would toon
Adams Street, Petersliurj, Va.
II every girl who suffers in
wly a trial tm-v
find relief from auch suffering.
For special advice women are nsitert to
write the Lydia E. I'inkham Medicine
Co., Lynn, Mass. Th<» result of forty
years experience la a; your aurvke.
Thvh Trlimne<i.
Trees topped, trimmed, cut down;
lirst class work at reasonable price*.
Hans Nagel. 4IS Academy HI A<lv,
2&1 ft!
iter the different event* with a right
and fluffy and have the appearance The result of the athletic events
FOH 8 A LB
fresh in milk
Adv. 2»MU.
I.I'IUU.. J.i . i
Two Un<-
See T K.
•feraey eow»
Mat'hett
spirit; namely, to accept a defeat
nobly.
After two declamations by Herbert
Luedomanii and Albert ThlelenntOn
of Oay lllll school, iHinnhelm I mo
asketl ln-r pupils to sitlate the Atner J hair
lean flaK and to repeat the American
<reed. The hearty and harmonious
response revealed th<- fact that tii«-
hoys and aiils had been (aught and
of abundance, an incomparable gioaa are as follows and they are named
and aoftneaa; but what will pleoaajln their order as holding first, sec.
you moat will be after juat a fewiond .third and fourth places, reaper
weeks' use, when you will actually I tlvely
a lot of fine, downy hair—aaw i 3" yard dash Mary Hchroeder,
growing all over the scalp.— ILlve Oak Hill; Mellnda Runge, Lou
Use Kleke. f'lara Thielemann of Ooy
- ! mil.
drllletl on the topic of putrlotlsm. In
Adv.
Hoat around until j
Utey find a place to lodge, in form of: t
orate salu. Th.- thing to remember ia
that you may have Hifiimatism in anyjj
part of the body—you may have pains S
anywhere - vonr back may ache and : J
yonr bead may be diwy —but the j j
trouble is not where tbe pain appears, j
The trooble is in the kidneys, and
what i» the lirst tiling to do ? You must
get that excess uric acid nut of your
sysf'tn, which can U' done by taking
A nunc Tablets, the splendid remedy]
which Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y.,
has put on «aie iri the 'inn; stores at
a low price. Annric Tablets (ma»ie
double strength), ft hen ukt-ri mi • tr-
ey stem as medicine, have the pecaliar
power of di solving the uric acid de-
posited there, Drop a bit of *ugar ot
salt into hot Hater, and it will dis-
appear. In preeiaely the «me way do j
these Annric Tablet# ditsolv* uric acid.
Of course, after ridding the system of
uric acid, it may return again unless
you eat tlie right foods and live th* |
right kind of life, but Dr, Pierce will j
advise you fully on proper food and 1
correct living if you write and a»k
him. He makes no charge for such
advice. Take Anuric Tablets to-day,
by all means, and get that uric acid
out of your *ystem. Don't, don't,
don't, put the matter off.
ttn'»i- patriotic oxereiki's
nehoots took part
all the
A CHECK ACCOUNT
Gives You An Itemized Record Of
Income and Outgo
The pay if ij? of with Httlo individual acwunt by check may
scorn n trivial thing to you but many moil huvi* found in the
us« of a checking account the Invuragf that lift« to u htrgcr
prow parity.
We all roalize that it i« not what vvt- earn hut what we
Sftvc that hi'lpw us to get ahead.
A chocking account will ahow yoti where and how you
cuu nave money.
The First National Bank
Tht Bank for Everybody
The tcHuit of the adding contest
which followed the opening exercises',
Mi-yard dasb—Lydla
Hill; Anita Ithlm. Live
j Hill
Anita Thlf,
Hugo, (Jay
Oak Hill;
Live Oak Hill;
Mamie Hchmujemann, Mound; Louise
iHchroeder, Live Oak Hill
was as follows, and the winners are,
j named in their order as holding first,
jsoroud, third iitul fourth places, re
j speellvely
i fourth grade Henry Runge, Ma-
i lluila IIunge, Krui-st Thielemann of
j Oay lllll, Krlt* flrhroedt-r of Live
Oak Hill.
Klfth grade Hrna Wolff. Clara
Thielemann or <l»y Dill; Hilda j
1 Huliioeder of Live Oak Hill. Ruby
; llco'ker of Mound
| Sixth grade Kma Htelaknmp.
Hattie llolilt, Lou lac folterniann of
j Mound
j Hcventh grade Walter Wen-ban,
I Albert Thielemann, Herbert Luede-
j matin, Loulie Kloke of Oay Hill
j A few of the athletic events were
held before the noon hour Intennle-
slon potato races for girls and for
j hoys ami also the 10-yard ilash.
At one o'clock the meeting was j
again called to order by Mis Lydla!
Dannhelm After a few patriotic'
songs, Miss llattie Mannheim of llllnn
Memorial College rendered a aetec-1
I Hon on reading which was heartily
GOING OUT
BUSINESS
race for girl;. Mary
Hchroeder, Live Oak Hill; Mamie
Srhoenemann, Mound; Hilda Schroe
der and Itosa Quebe, Live Oak Hill
Potato race for boys- Kddle Btolu,
Ions Hill; Otto Janner anil Kmll Hin
t>\ Live Onk Hill,
Iti-lav rac* for girls Live Oak
Kill. Oay lllll.
Relay race for boys Oay Hill,
Live Oak lllll, Mound
Running broad jump—Albert
Thielemann and Herbert Luedemann,
(lay Hill
The result of the boys' dash waa
not turned In to the recording Judge,
consequently It could not be given.
The total number of points made
hy the schools that took part are as
follows Oay Hill, 123; Mound, 48;
Live Oak Hill, St.
Thla was the first meeting In
which the Live Oak Hill school took
part, and the teacher deserves credit
Tor Imparting to the pupils the Idea
of entering the events with the right
spirit, namely, to enter the games to
win and In case they did not win
t» accept the defeut with a smile
PERSONALS
THE BEAUTY ABOUT
we've just put on sale is that you can give all your thought
to getting the Style that suits you—
No need to bother about Mallory Quality.
It's th^re! Been nailed
to the mast through four
wars, so to speak.
That's something which
can't be said about every
hat. It is the reason why
we chose "Mallory" Hats
as the line we'd carry for
our customers.
Come in and let's take up
the subject of whether
you'd prefer a soft, rich
band, or a derby blocked
on lines you've never seen
-r/ . a hat before.
Plenty to choose from
_now.
Winkelmann & Bohne, Inc.
The Store That Appreciates Your Trade
CANNING FACTOR IS
NEEDED IN BRENHAM
Community «*rvi«o for Lii i.ii.uu,
and Washington county, has been
very cBlcli-nt nnd far-teaching in
splendid r< ults, and there yet ii-
muins auolb r branch of it that may
be of still gieater benefit, Inasmuch
as every household in the county,
where ihi-n i- .i garden, ma> hi
reaehid. and ilia' if lite iuinudiate
establishment ol i coiiimunity c»n
nine plant
of course 'In ingestion Ih hrnde
only in the event that the llietiha.u
t'ompress. Oil iinu .Vluiiiifaeturing
company fails to opcrat. tin eanalag
plant in the oil mill department, or
in case the Hrenham Chamber of
Comtuero det id< : hot to liunurt' ti.e
project
i
In Ileaumont there Is ;i comma
nity canning factors that Is run In
connection with th- eity makiet, and
all vegetables that are not sold are
canned at one"
The f.vrnierN and
TODAY
WEDNSDAY
rilURSDAV
! HI DAY
Alice Brady, the brightest star in the film firm-
uiameiit in "THK BKTTEH HALF". Miss Brady
pla* ;i tlM.il idle This picture will make you
laugh and cry and leave you happy.
PATHK \KWS
"THK LIGHTNING RAIDER"-Starring I'earl
White.
Here is a star and a picture you will thoroughly
eiijtiy. Madge Evans is the star and the picture
is "THE I.OVE NET"—There isn't a dull moment
in this attraction. It is fascinating, interesting,
delightful from start to finish.
Kost oc i Fatly) Arbuekle in bis newest comedy,
"CAMPING OCT".
Bessie Love in "THE WISHING RING MAN' -A
sweet charming little story, a play that is refresh-
ing. ,i. production of the best. This picture Is eer-
tuin to please everyone who sees it
•run d to Mtp«riti< iid i . very in; , \Mention W. It. M.
P> n.,iu work Tin conning factoi.. The Christian Women's Board of
will be one of the lu st investment.- - Missions will hold its regular month-
Hrenham ever made |j business uieeting at the church
^Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock.
All are urged to come. The contest
knights I'jllilns
The local Knights
Meet lug.
Pythias Lodge
I have decided t«» close out the Dry («<wls
Department of my store and devote my
time exclusively to the grm'ery business,
and in order to dispose of my stock as
quickly as possible am now offering bar-
(fains that will effect a quick clearance.
We cannot jn> to the expense of quoting
all prices, but in order to ri>1 the lull bene-
fit of our closing out sale you should call
around and be convinced.
Below We Quote a Few Specials
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SPRING
HATS AT COST.
Hundreds of yards of Lawns of all kinds,
colored, plain, and figured at greatly re-
duced prices.
36-inch Domestic, now reduced
GINGHAMS
Regular 25c and 30c values
now
26c values
now
. BECKER
QUITMAN STREET
TEXAS
Mrs J M Mtihls left Wednesday
morning for a short trip to Houston
Rev v 11 Kalkenberg of Hound
1'ep Is tlo> miest ot his brother, T.
W KVlkeabers
Mrs I Melnert of Houston Is here
on a visit to her parents. Mr and
Mis Joe Heaumler.
Kred Hull of California Is here on
a visit to his tool her and will remain
for several wrekx
j Julius tlregor or Mill Creek was In
Hrenham Wednesday attending to
buslnaaa matters.
Mr. and Mr* Louis lloehninghaua
>»f Sandy lllll were In Hrenham for a
sluirt visit Wednesday
Chris Rlehter and Rmil Hopman
of New W'ehdam were business vis-
jltors to (he city Wednesday
•' '• Vann left Wednesday morn-
ing for a buslnoaa trip to Houston,
j Beaumont aud other poiuis.
Mr and Mrs Henry Kolkhorst and
H C Lehde of Waahlngton were via-
Itors to the business districts
Wednesday
Henry Mueller baa returned from
Houston where he attended a meet-
iig at the R|o«> hotel of th# Employ-
ing Printers of Texas
Lieut Colonel L H Dougherty
jbas returned to A, and M. college,
where he is an instructor of artillery,
| after a pleasant vialt to hi* father.
L, C. Roberts
Mr and Mrs William Dallmeyer. j dentlv
j Rev and Mr*. H. 8. SSchulu of Bur-
Ion attended the concert given hy
[ I be pupils of Mm, Kate Bates Me-
Adam at the Ht*h school Ttteaday
evening
('«cd or ThMtkt.
^e wi»h to thank those who so
kindly asaiatMl us durlnit the illness
and after the death of our beloved
father
Also for the beautiful llowera, and
»*M son**
Mrs J. 8. William*
w Duatep,
I *.
trucU *rowcr« are .-lock holders, and
it in a paying investment for them,
at ilu1 same time furnishes a K"Od
and ateady murkat for (heir produce.
To obtain the funds necessary for
thl1- Industry, .t stock comoany
Hhoiilit be lornvetl. and there are
many enei'Ketl' and proaperoua farm-
era and Influential and reliable hus-
liifvt men vht* v ould \villin#!y buy |
the sttit k liecauct' they are prinrarllyj
Interested In tbe growing of vegeta-
bles- The cost tif constructing tin
plant will he nominal, when the won
dei fu! amount oi good it will do is
taken Into considoratibn
Never before have tht garden
prospects been brlKhter, or more en-'
eouraftng, and the*'.- vegetables arc!
being planted to supply the table,
and In he canned (or winter use, and [
to reduce the high cost of living !
N'o on* appreciates the trials and j
tribulations attendant upon the can-
ning season, as does the woman a> i
the heat! of tbe household, aud i' !
matters little lio« uiany years of
eyperiecne she has had. there is ever
a fear in her heart that the work
will m>t successfully dune.
Some e»pert runners lost heavilyi
of their canned goods One woman
in particular put up at least a wash
tub full of beans to which she added
the necessary bacon, thinking thus
to save aidouK labors this winter,
and every Mngte ran of beans spoiled !
Still another housekeeper, and one
who prides herself on panning, lost
a water bucket mil of tomato eat-j
•up last summer which she had 1
cooked three days, but fortunately
for her overweening pride the loss;
did not eourp from mould but be-
cause she in her w«\k efforts acei-
turned the content* of her;
preserving kettle over In the kitch-
en sink, and had the pleasure of :
WNHiig her delicious tomato catsup
run swiftly down the drain pipe.
These two examples are used to II-'
lustrate the fact that the respocsi-
ble task of canning should not be!
l«ft entirely to the women
The need of a canning factory is
w? Posing Other cities not
nuarty so progressive ** Brenham are
operating them very profitably and
successfully \ community canning
factory should be built, and it should
be done at once. Then the services
of * professional
*vi!l meet at 7:45 this evening for ;i
ion nnd all mem-
requested to be
most Important so.
beii. are urgently
presoni
W. J.
\dv It
lor attendance will be started by tbe
two divisions anil you will want youi
sido to win
.Mrs K II Becker, president.
Sloan c. C
NOTICK.
Ki'ftinning Monday. March 17. and
until Hit following Friday, our plant
will l)t> closed tlow it for repairs
2KISS BROS
Vd\ 29* 31 W It
If you are particular anout your
tne.ils, want them served "just right'
call at the Hrenham restaurant.—•
Adv. 292-tt.
Furnished rooms for rent with or
without board. See H. 0. Warren
Baggage Boom. 10 to ti p. m.—Adv.
IN
\ HI KHY FOR YOUR GLASSES
tall on us for quick, accurate service F.yea examined and glasses
fitted. Open every day in the Bronenkant Building.
JEN1S0N-ENL0E OPTICAL CO., Bronenkant Bldg.
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Ford cars are important servants every-
where. i hey help the family enjoy life,
bring the pleasures and advantages of the
town within roach of the fanner and give
practical service every day in country and
town. They require a minimum of atten-
tion ; any one can run the Ford and care for
it. but it is hotter to have repairs and re-
placements taken care of by those who are
•iamiliar with the work and have the tools,
the genuine materials, and skilled men to do
the work promptly. We pledge Ford own-
ers the reliable Ford service with real Ford
Parts and standard Ford prices.
F- W. Schuerenberg, Inc.
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