Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 296, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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, MARCH 16, 1917
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Annual Meeting WiM Be
Held in Dtflki Daring
Week Beginning
Merck 26.
Between Operation and
Death. Cured by Lydia
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Compound.
Copyright Hart bclutiuc; & Man
Now for an early "announcement"
Hart Schaffner & Marx Styles
for Spring are here
YOU'LL be glad to hear it; most men look forward to
this event with keen interest. Here are some of the
good things you'll see a ',his store.
The styles—the famous Varsity Fif-
ty Five designs for young men and
men who like young style. New belt-
backs, pinchbacks. Varsity Six Hun-
dred overcoats; some with belt all
around.
The fabrics—all-wool; worsteds fin-
ished and unfinished; flannels; serges;
homespuns, cheviots; Dixie weaves.
The colors: grays, greens, blues and
browns—any number of new ideas
you haven't seen before.
You'll see the Hart Schaffner &
Marx label in all of these garments;
it's your guarantee of absolute satisfac-
tion; a small thing to look for, a big
thing to find. .
H. F. HOHLT CO.
The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
in
THIS MARKET
WILL FURNISH
YOU AN I
AfPETITE )
FREE
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Charge !
£
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GOOD MEAT
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I will guarantee satisfaction-
OTTO VAHLDIEK
SUCCESSOR TO LOUIS FISCHM
ask for silverware coupon
To every man, woman or child who is
tttneted by this advertisement we
*ish to state that to all calling at
this market between opening and
closing time we will present an ap-
petite, free of charge. You'll make
* purchase that will please you.
Central Meat Market
. maurer bros-, Props.
1U St. Charles St. Telephone 207
A Portrait
Of yourself is a dainty camplimnit to send to a dear friend
at. Easter. Don't leave it 'till too late.
F\ c. WINKELMANN L
MAKERS OF QUALITY PHOTOGRAPnS
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F. A. WINDHAUSEN
Phoo. 1-2-4
i Fifty Popular Brand#
Correctly Kept
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favorite smoke is here.
shapes
cues
Every Favorite Flavor
Cleanly Served
drinks- This is the pUce and
L T*e Very Beat Fr~
CANDY the Beet Makers
# tk. verv beet maker*, and the very best
Candies from „ . i Kq* candy or
Zt rnurse Smalt bow* or large, ww
candies of course. o-™-
bulk candy. Buy candiee here.
Theo. Schiimacher
The forty-third annual Sunday
school convention of Texas will be
held during the week beginning
March 26tb, and J,WO delegates
ire expected from all parts of th«
State.
The Sunday school workers of all
denomination# will meet In annual
State-wide convention, In the city
of On Hat, In the First Baptist
-hurrh, beginning with convention
< for organised classes Monday nl*ht
and all day Tuesday; then worker*
in every department and grade In
the Sunday schools wjll hold a gen
eral convention no Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday; conference
! for older boys and girls from 15
to 24 years of age beginning Friday
nlsht. March 30th < and running
thou ah Sunday.
Th» railroads have granted spe-
cial rates for all these conventions,
so that one can attend the that.
s« eond. third, or alt three sessions.
The program calls for a great ar-
ray of noted experts, world. Stale,
and denominational^ Every phase
of the d<>tt-n~to-now Sunday school
will be presented and discussed
from every angle. A veritable
school of methods, the school or-
ganised, equipped, managed, grad>*
ed. and at work. The teacher,
eallel .trained, teaching, winning,
and training tor service. The or-
ganlied class In secondary and
adult divisions. Its objectives,
standards. names, mottoes, enrolled,
division of work, duties of officers,
membership, missions, community
\v<i*k, soul winning, au.l i-'liciency.
The elementary division with Its
cradle roll, beginners, Junior*,
graded lessons, equipment, hand
work, records, music, home co-op-
eration, mothers' department, and
many other special plans. Temper
ence, teacher training, purity, rural
problems, social service, homo visi-
tation, home 4«partm»nt. parents
department, records, benevolences
campaigns of increase anl e(Helen
cy, soul-winning campaign, library
i;nd literature, boys and girls work,
wwk-day activities, workers mt.el
ing, standards of e«clency, special
days, rallies and Institutes, conima-
ulty programs, unitedly and simul-
ttUieit'jdy carried out, child studv,
adoltMBCK mental, physical, rujcitvl,
mid t,|>iiiiu*l development; tr.« ins-
tr.», <l« superintendent*, the de-
partmental leaders, the general olll-
iets; ia fact, every problea In th?
Sunday whool will be disotuvtl.
Among the noted speakers will be
William A. llrown, International
field secretary, of Chicago; E. O.
Excel!. Chicago, the world song
leader; W. O. Stem, general secre-
tary of Iowh. noted adult specialist;
John It. Pepper, Memphis, leading
Methodist layman of the South;
Heo. W. Truett, 1). D., lnternstlon
;il Vice president, International Sun
day school association: Mrs. S. H
C. Rurgln; Mrs W. Ferguson, ele-
mentary superintendent of Arkan-
sns; State president, M. H. Wolfe;
executive chairman, W. I>. Hrad-
deid, I>. n.; vice chairman, T. 0.
Itouth, and over 100 leading Stale
and denominational officials and ex-
perts. •
Large delegations are urged to
attend from every Sunday school in
Texas. Pastors, superintendents, of-
fflcers, teachers, and members of
classes should make every effort 1o
attend. Hoarding house and hotel
rates will be reasonable. Every
worker can be a delegate without
being elected.
MODERN PAUL RBVKItE
Ex-president Teft Bendy tor T"ur ,A
HouUiwe»l To PWrMl.m.
(Unltea Preaa Keport)
New Haven. Conn., March II.'
Ex-presldent William Howard Tsfi
Is busy at his home here today out-
lining the speeches he will deliver
on bis "Paul Revere" ride through
the South and West beginning next
Wednesday to awaken the aplrlt of
preparedness and patriotism In tbe
people of thoae sections.
Dr. Taft will l*a*e here the first
of the week and go to Richmond
Va for hla drat speech Wednesday
night. He will apeak In Greens-
boro, N. C.. March It, Atlanta.
March 18; Birmingham, Mann H,
Nashville. March *«"***■
March 2«. and In the evening »t
Little Rock, Ark,: DnHw.
27: Oklahoma City. March l» and
*9 Or Taft will he In Chicago
Msrch U and back here April 1.
•With the greatest reluctance,
said Dr. TaU today, "I have come
to the conclusion that we need com-
uulsory military training. We are
now looking o*er the brink of hos
tllltles with some of the belllger-
«nta in this war. We could not
have better proof of the need of a
body of trained mm Hi tfcla coontry
at once."
Dee Moines. Iowa.
I would
■». "My hoabend
have been In my grave to-
miinni day had ft not been
l4U"" for lA-dla B. Pink-
ham s Vegetable
Compound. 1 suf-
fered from a serious
female trouble and
the doctors aaki I
could not Hve one
yenr without an
operation. My hvs-
Mnd objected to the
operation and got
me to try Lydia E.
Plnkham'a vege-
table Compound. I soon commenced to
£»t better and am now well and able to
i my own housework. 1 can recom-
lend l ydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable
Comjiound to any woman as a wonder-
ful health restorer."-Mra. Bi-ancuk
Jefferson, 703 l.yon St, Dee Moines,
This famous remedy, the medicinal
Ingredients of which ars derived from
higiily prised roots and herbs, has for
forty years proved ita value In such
Women everywhere bear wtl
Makes Hen* Lay Instead of
Putting on Fat
Composed of Oats, Bran, Shorts, Alfalfa Meal,
Cotton Seed Moal, Oyster Shells, etc., mixed in
the right proportion to produce the greatest
amount of eggs.
ORDER FROM YOUR GROCER
Wangemann-Reichardt Co.
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS
THIN 1H lHKTKKKXlNU
ling testimony to the wonderful virtue
cf Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegtable Com-
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SUNDAY SCHOOL
WORKER IS HERE
Dr. Schneider Will Speak at
German Methodut Church
Tonight.
I>r. K. W. Scliuelder, of Kvanston,
ill , urrlved from Industry last night
and »lll meet with the Sunday
seltool workera of the Herman Meth-
odist Kpiseopal church tonight At
7:3d o'eloCk to discuss the work of
the Sunday school. Dr. Schneider Is
ut present touring the Southern
Herman conference in the Interest
of the {Sunday school work, lie
spoke at Industry last night. Korthe
last three years, Dr. Schneider ha*
been the superintendent of Hundsy
ec'iool of the Oerlnan conferences
For twenty years, Dr. Schneider
was connected with the Uoriuan
Wallace college at llerea, 0„ eleven
of which he was teacher in the sem-
inary nt llerea. From there he
went to Urooklyn, New York to take
charge of one of the Herman con-
gregations and remained Its pastor
<<>r five and a half years. From
this place, Dr. Schneider was elect-
ed to hla present work as superln-
tei dent of Sunday school of the
German conferences.
Dr. Schneider has made a success
of his work and the local workers
will h" grnitly benefited by his vis-
It. He l« an expert on Sunday
reboot work and every one should
hear him during Ills visit. Dr.
Schneider will address the students
of lillnn college Saturday morning
at 11:15 o'clock, lie will preach
Sunday morning and speak on the
Sunday school Work at the night
service.
VnxMiv.ui slnng In Knglatul A Peer-
ful and WimtVrfMl Thing.
(United Press lteport)
London. March 1 tby mall!.
American slung In Kuglaud today
Is a fearful and wonderful Uilnn.
The Britishers struggle with It val
lently, as witness this squib In one
newspaper Just after the announce
incut of the Herman submarine de-
cree:
"Among those seen at the steam
ship booking office was Mr. Alex Q.
Jones of Detroit, He was most In
illgnunt In Ills breesy American way.
"Alex tl. Jones Is taking passage
for little old Detroit,' he declared,
and If the Uermans think they can
frighten him oIf the big drink by
their methods they have taken a
long slide Into the wrong guess
shop. Maybe President Wilson
doesn't think It worth while to pro-
tect Alex t}. Jones but the Yankee
Doodle boys In Congress Will let
(lermany know where she alights
and Alex <j. Jones Will Jolly well
take hla chances."
The paragrapher of the I'all Mall
Oasette did a Utile better In discuss
Ing what he said was reeent news
from the II, 8,
"They now are calling Count von
Hernstorff a Spanish athlete," he
said. "To understand this you
must know that the very latest
American slang Is "throwing the
bull". Wherefore one who throws
the hull would be a Spanish ath-
lete."
J. EICHMANN, M. D.
Specialty In women and akin din-
eases.
Office In Qraber Hldg.
MARE & BECKER
VKTERIN ASIANS
Quitman St, Brenham, Texas
WOOD,
Sawed 4.60
Dry cord M OO
Par cord, caah. See E. P. Ander-
son or ring 417.—Adv. ttt-tf.
First 'IWhnlrnl Publication of Its
Kind In KnglUh. Announced by
National AmOCMss.
NKW TIIIlK»tOt1M)HIH JOCHVAL
New York, Mnreh 16 The publi-
cation of a monthly technical Jour-
nal, devoted exclusively to tubercu
losls, the only one of Its kind In
Kngllsh. was announced today by
the National association for^ the
study and prevention of tuberculo
sis/ The editorial policy of ths nsw
lournsl will be determined by a
staff of seven experts appointed by
the board of directors of tbe asso-
ciation, consisting of Dr. Bdwsrd
R. Ballwln, Bsranae lake, editor-In
chief; Dr. Lswrsson Brown, Ssra
nac lake; Dr H. R. M. Lamlls,
Philadelphia; Dr. Paul Lewis, Phil
adelphls; Dr. M. J. Rosenau. Bos
ton; Dr Henry Bewail, Denver; Dr
S. Veeder, St. l«outa
Dr. Allen K. Krause, of Bait!
more, the managing editor, Is wide-
known as a worker In the
search Add of tuberculosis. He re-
cently left Baranac lake to take
charge of the new division of lu
berculosls In Johns Hopkins Uni-
versity.
The American Review of Tuber-
culosis, aa tbe new publication Is
called. Is the flrst technical Jour
nal on tuberculosis in this country.
The Intention of the National asso-
latlon Is to mnjte It compare fav-
orably with almUar Journals
v1ij.a CAPTURKD PARRAL
Gas Fixturei for Lighting
purposes is n lino of work for which
there has been great demand recent-
ly. We have equipped over one-half
of the homes in this vicinity, now
having this iconvenisnce. Vm «-
pause of piping your residence is
net so grant and is offaat many
times by the convenience and adilnd
value to your property. W*attor
you nre building or want gas in
your present home, It will pay yon
to figure with UB.
GIESECKE BROS. COMPANY
■j'.■.!>!!im.-1 ui -M1 nv .. siiwimmm&MmxJWWimmmMm
If You Suffer From Catarrh
don't make the fatal mlatake of re-
garding it as n trifling matter. An-
thorltioe agree that Catarrh is nn In-
fection of the blood. Consequently,
sprays, salvos and lotions can af-
ford only temporary relief, beonuse
they do not reach the source of the
disease,—the blood. When you depend
on these temporary remedies alone
your case Is likely to grow steadily
worse until it bacomes chronic nnd
possibly nffwts the limps.
But even if the infection does not
go this far, the continuous dripping
ui mucous in the throat, the constant
rplttlng and hawking and evil odor
or the breath will not only cauaa
misery to you. but will make your
presence obnoxious to others, 8. H. B-.
which has been tho standard blood
medicine for fifty years, will rellevn
your catarrh, bocause It will purify
your blood and relieve it of the ac-
cumulated jwlsons. 8. S. 8. contains
no mineral or habit-forming drugs.
8. 8. 8. is on sale nt all druggists snd
tho advice of our medical department
is at your disposal, free of cnargn.
Hwift Sparine Co., m Swift Building,
Atlanta, Ua.
StlilLJ—L.111.
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Health vs. Flies and
Mesquites
VERDICT: An Elk K. D. Screen Frame
Windows gemmed with the Elk Frame keep the peaky
fly and mogquito on the outside, becaune the 14 M. gal*
vanized wire ig used in the frame. Thin frame is very
gimple in degign and moderate in price. Call at the
office and agk to see a sample Elk Frame. Once used,
alwayg used.
Elk Screen Frame
Full gupply of 14 M. galvanized wire, Screen Doom,
Wire Brads and Canvass Tacks.
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS and VARNISH
PEASLEE-GAULBERT BANNER PAINTS
HENRY A. WOOD
PHONE 3-1-0
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Thk Rffort Ibertidl O -S. flovdS-
mmt Agewte at Kl Paeo-
B1 Paso, Teias, March If.—fran-
clsco Villa captured Parrri, Chlhna-
hua. Saturday, defeating Carransa
forces there, arcording U> a report
received by iovernment a^ent*
Villa then started toward Chlhna-
bua City *1th the intention of at-
tacking the state capital,
to the same source.
ir yon have any k*
era belonging to the
Creamery company, we
predate yonr rlaglng
will call for them at
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Shannon, Emmet. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 296, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1917, newspaper, March 16, 1917; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth491279/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.