Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 171, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 16, 1923 Page: 2 of 6
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who toils you how
in similar concerns
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who; wants your
the contract
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the Marxists by
might be also In-
Jon of
on Berlin.
j the course of the interview
■hove referred to, Dr. von Kahr
summarised his potitca) alms as
follow*} The fathering togeth
n who toRts about the
of the stock
who say* that the
stock will later be "listed on the
the exchange."
The man who wanta you to
buy because "the price is sure-
ly going up."
The man whose chief selling
points are letters of recommen-
dation from "leading citizens.1
Ac-
A TEXAN WHO WOULD BE
KING
Word came to the U. S. that
William Henry Ellis, who pre-
ferred to style himself Cuiller-
imo Enrique Eliseo, died in
1 Mexico City. Mr. Ellis was one
ever acted as agent
State Department.
for
He
I thD^ 0f tbe mo8t remarab,e men wh0
oats' campaign against the as-
aooDMihlitv tt known chiefly for tbe famous
U» ».r ud the alleged G«r- ;MnlIMrtUl flwn tU, ».
i untry to King Menelik of Abys-
sinia. But his unusual history
man atrocities during the war.
The Bavarians be said are ro-j
yalists, reject the Weimar Con- , ,
stitution which "brought only ,****" much ear,M>r-
ii ■ ■ ■ ■ m m •• *▼ nr»w v •■•J I «r t • «m* » • #■%
muery to G«nuW,» ,nd w.»t. bo,rn " v<<**• J*
the restoration of tbe Bismarck 10 im ttn(J claimed 10 ^ of
Constitution. He Tby Cuban parentage' 0n Meount of
wit ufaTJ Zy™h*—"»•»*<°™
Bin sufficient .inmgth to dc £ "»*■ He,™ *
fend Itelf Against ".tUela M ""J, ™ "T*10'
robbers," meaning probably th«i CUfl cattle trader' cotton
Sy ' y 71 raiser. From the cotton and
' ' "wool business he branched into
The Prince of Wales travels'® wheme for colonizing Mexico
incognito.—Being a priuce, evenly® southern negroes. The
a crown prince, has its disad-'colony failed, but he went on;
Otherwise Edward'1* entered the brokerage busi-
And, they have! Once folks
get the extra-flavor, extra<risp»
and extra-enbstantial flakes
that have made Kellogg's Corn
flakes the largest selling ready-to-
eat cereal in the world, tliey KNOW
that they never before knew how
flakes could he!
Tim is just the lime to start eat»
log Kellogg's Corn Flakes!
r'* «> urrtt CHI
• ■4 hrawklri
I
CORNn
' .
: I'® j^'^j
the Joys
Yon can euOy move a Barter Heater from tbe dining
room to the nursery, or to any other room about the house.
It will heat a largo room evenly to any denired tempers
tore, at a coat of one eent an hour. When no more heat ia
wanted you can shut it off at once. #
• Barter Heaters an better made, give more heat, are
better looking, and laat longer than other oil heaters.
i^t us show them to you. *
HOLLE HARDWA RE CO.
•f all
an U>
leoee that |(
natter what
aeiai for
•oua* from
>re|>«red l0
» reasonable
t •anataettoft. "
Pro ftsi
Now pxrkrd la n
Inner-«rnl WAX-
TITK has to keep
them ovrn- frrah I
And so on, and so on.
It would hardly take six mon-
ths of this sort of thing to make
every possessor of red hair a
disliked and dreaded individual.
The same result could be se-
emed by playing up any other
accidental and irrelevant fact
In a nation like ours, with all
the breeds and bloods of earth
And the papers would need J likely to be represented in the
to tell nothing but tho truth, criminal population, almost any
Only in their news of evil they fact will serve. Its repetition
must never mention any other j will put the mark of suspicion
color of hair- red only. jon innumerable innocent peo-
For instance: I pie.
"A burly red-haired mau en- j The old Jews did it with the
"Roman Catholic" is the same
sort of a prejudice-breeding la-
bel. So is "Jew," and "alien,"
and "Turk."
Christians of every name
have suffered at one time or an-
other from such labels. The
word "Christian" itself was
once a hated label.—-Epworth
I Herald.
BHOEH C#8T MONEY
—and lots of it. The economical
way to got your money's worth from
your shoes Is to have them repaired
before they're ruined by wear and
[weather. Bring them ip to.day. B.
Bandera, Shoe Repairing.—Adv.lt.
method in operation freguently
makes a thought-provoking as-
sertion. He 8«*ys that if he c uld
induce the ne'vspaoers always
to mention lend haii \.iica re-
porting deeds of violence and
other crime and evil tidings,
within si.v mmths every red-
haired person in the country
would bo hated and feared.
Frosh Wieners (Armour's) receiv-
ed Daily, Phone 97. tichmid &
Iiueske.—Adv.168.tf.
"omorrow Alright
Night's Tonic* — frnh »lr, ■ food
•Imp and an M? Tablet to maka your
daya better.
Nature's Romady (M Tablets)
sierta a beneficial Influence on the
digestive and allmlaatlve system—the
Stomach, Liver and Bowels.
Tonight — take an Nt Tablet —Its
action Is so different you will be de-
lightfully surprised.
sed lor over
y*a»
Albert Christian George An-,"ess, and went to Now York.
drew Patrick David, better There he became head of a $10,-|tered the store of Pcte^ kmivh, j word "gentile," and the Greeks
know# as the Prince of Wales,'WO,000 water company which ■ and at the point of a rev »lvor | with "barbarian." Nathanael
* cho«en to dodge1 served various towns now in-'made him hand over the ton-' revealed the existence of a
honor, and fatiguing speeches
by visiting his Albertan ranch
Traveling incognito
ipriiM*.
Bo la mooted of course. His
known aa his
' falling off the
ho rides. But
i * dazzling array
of unofficial names In which he
may take rafugt from boring
guards of corporated in New
York
City
and known as the Bronx Af-
ter some difficulty he sold the
water company to the city and
was said to have made $500,000
by the transaction.
Then, in 1904, came the Aby-
ssinia affair. He desired, it is
declared, to become King of of the fire."
Abyssinia. He induced the State "The mayor
tents of the cash register." jsimilar prejudice in his famous
"The police are looking for a question, "Can any good thing
red-headed vagrant who ia be-j'come out of Nazareth?"
lieved to have set lire on Thu-
rsday last to the schoolhouse o;
District 44. A man answering
Suppose the word "Protes-
tant" were stadily used in con-
nection with unpleasant news.
Nt JUNIORS—Uttl* Ml
One-third the regular doee.
Made of same Ingredi
ante, then candy coated.
For children and adults.
Tristram Pharmacy
this description was seen near' The result would be to make
the school house on the morning Protestants fearful of the rest
of the world, and the rest of the j
Department to draw up a
Treaty of Amity and Commerce
publicity. He traveled this time wlth King Menelik. Kent J.
of Jackson's
ia Baron Renfrew. But he
might is easily have-been the
Eart of Oarriek, Earl of Ches-
ter,Duke of Cornwall, or Duke
<rfBotheeay. % ^ V % \
Worry u
Loomis, brother of the then as-
sistant secretary of State (un-
der President Roosevelt) was
commissioned to take the treaty
to Abyssinia. Ellis accompani-
ed him. Aboard the Kaiser
Wilhelm II in the English Chan-
nel Loomis disappeared. His
body was later washed up on
The constant
ard to what
instead of for
to what may be, ia a great 'the English coast.
weakener of self-confidence.' Ellis went on, and delivered
mty for the old past, the treaty to King Menelik. He
mmtomw, for that gave the King heavily jeweled
which no power In the world' saddles and other gorgeous
«f»r lessens the in- presents. In return Menelik
di<
hi himsel
I to develop
future to the
made him Duke of Harrar and
Hawaah, a duchy of 1,600,000
acres In extent. But if he had
possibilities, j plans to exploit Abyssinia, they
Bend has ordered all red-head
ed men to leave town within
three days. In several recent
Btore robberies and street hold
ups the victims have asserted
that at least one of the perpe-
trators was red-headed."
A red-haired stranger died
in the township pest-house on
Tuesday. The township health
officer says that the case was
smallpox in its most virulent
form."
"Among the gamblers arrest-
ed in tho recent raid on Red
Kelly's notorious roadhouse
were several men and youths
with notiioably red hair."
world distrustful of everything,
bearing the Protestant name.
ERNEST SCHATZ
Watch, Clock and
Jewelry Repairing
You Will be Wise—
1\> buy the .SUk* for your fi-ork*, gown* ami Crosses from
4 shop I'HiKH.'liilly devoted to Silk.
1u*t write n« WtiM ?ou w:mi to m:iko tmd we will send
juu api>roftriiite Rtiitiptew from which to choow*.
tiiitvr slit.
507 Main Street
Houston
Jordan. |
, t makes a
-World's reft.
i and endurance
ach diri-
^ tminter
41 min.
Eu
iterranean.
mml
l half way
itham-
came to naught. He cotttrned
to the U. S. and had a home at
Mt. Vernon, N Y., still main-
taining hia interests in Mexico.
In 1908 he had married Ida
Lefferts Sherwood, and at his
death left her and four sons,
Guillermo Enrique, Jr., Carlos
Sherwood, Porfirio Diaz and
Sherwood.
Hia death leaves few meo liv-
ing who have played so gaily,
freely for the stakes of business
and statecraft—-Zarahoff and
d'Annunslo, perhaj».—Time.
HOW TO SPREAD HATE
AND PEAR.
Use labels Put them on the
you want to see hated
That ia the sure
way. It gets results,
cell need he
SURE IT DOES GOOD
IWWi Black-Draught Uvei
Medicine (Vegetable) Praised
by the Head of a
Louisiana Family.
lake Charles, U.-"I don't know
whit we would have done had we not
had Black-Draught It sore is one ol
toe best medicine* made, and am sure th»
best liver medicine" »? 1 Mr. Henrv
Garrett, ot this city.
To Save is To Have
—and, to spend without saving is to bo in want when op-
portunity calls or when a needed purchase must be made.
START YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT TODAY
GIDDINGS & GIDDINGS
ESTABLISHED 1866
Blart-Srau^regularly.
Black-Draught
for
indigestion, and it la fine.
"We used pills and tablets and other
5®
ana torpia
9W to do
bet Bie Buck-Draught sure has,
come to our house to stay.
|0our4aughter for htadachc,
anvthi
zssssjta*'10 '
iiSSLSMLSP^ P°* Hs*e
5?,^?m 0 Ulack-Draught in the house
F. A. Windhausen
Orocer Feed Dealer Cotton Buyer
Distributor of Texas Best and White Cream Flour
We buy Cotton in any quantity, paying the "TOP" of the
Market. It will pay you to let us bid on your cotton.
A. Windhausen
PHONE 148
BRENHAM,TEXAS
In the News
Office 21
Uuilding.
First
Prince Gclasio Castanl, ambas-
sador from Italy to th<» Unlteii
States, was a recent visitor at the.
White Home. He has just returned
trom ltali;. i
Or. G.
Office Over
Hmm
Dr. =r3a
si'KtlAii
Kye, KM, N,
th or l nriMrft j
Office Uuart I
* to 5 i
Dr. BILLY I
VbTEnDfARl
orri» 90S at i
Refinement
In the choice and use of
her Toilet Articles a wo-
man proclaims refine-
ment. We assist you in
your selection by showing
only the best in every
item.
TR1STKAM
PHARMACY
FRED HE1NEKE, Pr»p
DR. R, R
E>e. Km, N«
HI
Office over
Uourg, 0 to ia i
Office rtiOM kh
F. W.
MA Kill *K AMI I
flret Claae
rlarhles and
hniii» of
i'l-llllug |
A. P.
GENERAL
and
Esti
Hendqnartera
AUG. fepfi
KKAI, KM'r.Vtti
Office Ovm mai
Rm
STOKES BA!
Only Barber Shop
New Bath HousiJi
A CALL WILL BS
LEK CURB*,
South
INMURANfV
fhone Ml
Jl.J-ii
WINKELMANN'S STUDIO
AUTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY A SPEC
Newest Effects in Posing and Lighting.
most exacting and our work will compare fa1
that done in the best studios in the larger cities.
Phone for an appointment, then you won't hav|
WINKELMANN'S Si
PHONE VI
Are You Practii
Shrewd Econoi
Are you taking fullest advantage of the
time-saving, health-building service made a
by your Electric Company? Are you having
yourself or five? Is housekeeping drudgery or
ting the button on the wall do the work?
There is an electrical device designed to util
energy insted of your energy in the solution
ry housekeeping problem. The electrical ene:
to operate these devices costa much less than
—your health—your time—and the actual sa1
lars and cents that these devices effect in
other methods, make their purchase a divi
vestment rather than an expenditure.
Investigate these devices at our Up-town
Phone 158 or 146
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 171, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 16, 1923, newspaper, October 16, 1923; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth490757/m1/2/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.