Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, April 6, 1923 Page: 3 of 4
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More deliciou!
because they're pan-toasted
tlVT our V*&> to* prepare. the starch for
1 ^forces the moisture trom the easiest dextrinisation. That's
..ti and make* them porous. why o«tu*«l made from H-0
Tl.aiour thoroughsteam-cook- (Hornby aOMt) isaodigcstible.
Ask your grpcer today for
SbxmCaoM
f~ HEALTH
OATS «Bi
Francla, & star Hurler of tbt Bel-
t«U team 1B the old Middle Texas
league day*, ta showing ml form
with the D«trott Tlge* la the exhl
bltlon game*. Francis came to De-
troit from Washington. The Sena
tors obtained the port-alder trom the
Pacific Coast league where he hung
up quite a record. Fiwnelt pitched
good ball at times tor the Wash
luirton team last year but was a vic-
tim ot ill fortune.
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By H. H. [Jinx] Tucker
The Waco team of the Texas asso- last year. Nomina IVaw and lames
stion will meet the Fort Worth| Anderson will again represent the
other, iu Waco
Sunday. Mike' Antipodes, but J. P. Hawkes, Gerald
Ihinld will pitch part of the game
ILinst tiie ™tt8 lea"ue champions.
%he T. C. U. team, baby member
Ml the conference showed real base-
f 5|| class in winning its first game
|| from Baylor by a score of 2 to 1.
I Two home runs by Lovvoan, Stam-
|0r|j product, made the victory pos-
I slble.
Teddy Lyons whiffed twelye of the
\j Christians and did not issue a pass
allowing only four hits. Scott, who
Is a pitcher of all-conference ability
5 alllowed the llaylor team only 4
hits, all singles, and also struck out
Patterson and Pat O'llaia Wood
have refused. These star Betters
will be replaced by Htuart and Kelt
leslnger, not so well known In the
tennis world.
Itayior la busy preparing for lta
suae InierschoUttle track meet
the nwk<ead when athletes will g*-
W#m
Albert kukatf, tkt WlixabaehU
tad, who "»t *«» afire" In the
•prints »t the Baylor meet last year
will be back again this season, wear-
ing the Itvery of Alien academy He
la a brother ot Morris Kirksey. Le-
land Stanford star, who boa won
tame throughout the land as
sprinter extraordinary, and a cousin
of Manager Kirksey of the W. A
Holt company ot Waco.,
th«*r star eg Us* year, whole .
the
track star.
While Koch meets as (fee
tered by Baylor do much to
school athletics, the
M Austin |» really the Oae to
a stat# championship in ft*,
volved, and % will probably
as such for yeturn to como.
With Georgia trimming Yale and
North Carolina State taking the
measure of the Navy the eastern in-
tercollegiate teams find the going
rather rough iu the southland.
Jack llentley bus been clouting
the old apple in the form that char-
acterized his work In the Interna-
tional league. MeGraw, however, In-
tends to use liini as a pitcher if the
The Christians meet the Aggies
11. He. however, was a trifle wild | former ltalUmore light can deliver
walking four but especially effeo- <u the big show.
tire In the pinches.
The University of Texas baseball
team is ready for the opening of the
this Wednesday and Thursday at .conference season. The Steers have;
• 'College Station and it is at least an ; beeu iu training for three months
even bet that the Horned Frogs-and will probably be in top form
| will take ono of the games from the i when they met the Rice Owls this
|v collegians. week-end, Monday the Longhorns
$—♦ ~ swamped the Daniel Baker team.
I; The Baylor loss was received with This, however, was expected.
Joyous acclaim in Austin, as the
Longhorns consider the Bears their
chief obstacles in the championship
chase.
Scott and his battery mate Tabn-
kersley starred with the" Wesley
|r college team last year. This Is their
I, first year at T. C. U., the conference
I by a special ruling allowing the
Christians to play freshmen this
ft "Prine.
The Australian Davis Cup tennis
team wil not Ik- as Ktrung as It was
Coach House is having a hard
time of It at College Station. Ho|
got, away to a comparatively Intel
slart and the bad weather coupled
with the fact that he has to develop]
a new team has been a serious han-
dicap to the chances ot the FarmersI
The Aggies, however, are apt tol
be heard from in no mild term* be-1
fore the beginning of the May
games. While the Farmers arc not
apt to win a title there la quite a
possibility that they will wreck the
championship Itopes of some other
BRIDGE THE GAP
A substantial savings ac-
count has helped many a man
bridge the gap over that dark
canyon of misfortune.
It is a shortest safest road
from thrift to independence,
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Week Is Here
AprH2--7
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EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE
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F. W. Schaerenberg, Inc.
Over ado athletee have
the meet to date nad
atlU pouring ta to Mole
Ralph Wolf who have charge of the
Hfllsboro aa usual will acaia
Old Hotneatead Coffee Drink
•nd enjoy." Heart* Delight Flour—
»S5t for all purpose*. Both n<
being diaplay«>d and demonstrated
at Hchielder'a store.—Ad 9-lt.
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Tomorrow is the last day to take advantage of the Special Offer
and Liberal Terms
$5
PAID NOW
Balance in
small amounts
Special Offer
Fire-Gallon Caa and
Five Gallons Oil
Free
During this sale and
only while they last,
we will give you a five-
gallon can filled with
oil, free to every pur-
chaser of a Red Star.
This is a real induce-
ment on »uch a stove
as the Red Star. Buy
during this Carload lot
Sale and get the can
and oil free.
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Hundreds of women in the cil
cooking troubles this week.
Are you entirely satisfied with your cook-
ing? Can you cook as fast as you would
like? Can you do your best work?
All this week we have been demonstrat-
ing the wonderful Red Star Oil Stove—the
stove that is bringing fast cooking and de.
licious things to eat into thousands of
homes. And tomorrow the big Carload
Sale ends.
See this modern oil stove—the oil stove
that has no wicks—the oil stove that LOOKS
like a fine gas range-the oil stove that
burns KEROSENE, GASOLINE OR DIS-
TILLATE yet gives you a hot, clean, fast
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m you be one of them?
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gas heat for cooking and a hot gas oven for
baking. ]
With this improved OIL STOVE you can
prove what a good cook you are. It equals
the best work of the best gas mnge- Yet it
saves one gslion of fuel out of every four
and is much cheaper than coal, wood or gas.
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During thia special Carload Sale we am
offering the latest, Improved models of the
Red Star at prices that every home can af-
ford, and with special inducements. Satur-
day is your chance to end all eooldng and
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naking troubles forever.
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, April 6, 1923, newspaper, April 6, 1923; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth491060/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.