Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 58, Ed. 1 Monday, June 4, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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No Obligation to Btm In the Army
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"our Dollar May
Save a life
Give yonr application (or membership
to and leave yonr dollar with W. H.
ARP at the ELECTRIC STORE.
Rex Theatre
MOMDAY
TUESDAY
WBUNHMDAY
"TUB III 1)1 HON HAND" Third epltode of
"TtiK (I UK AT HTCHKT"; (wo purl*, featuring
Krtnel* X Hiithhman and Heverly llayne,
Metro prettnl* Harold Dock wood and May Al-
lium hi "J'ldgin Itland"; 11 five-part *tory of love
itii(1 adventure, Mhow every hour mid it half,
(inttttfi viitgranh prwi«Miu
Harry Morey In "THW COU RADIO OK
Joyce
Hll.KNOIfi"
In five part*; a *tnry «f human appeal, He«n by
Hrenham people elaewhem hiiiI pronounced by
them In ln< VHhkiupH'N boat. Utile Hobby Con
uvtly mImo iiik"it part In thin picture,
"TUtlKH AND THDUHDBH" IH* V comedy,
featuring Jmnes Aubrey. Whow every hour mid «»
tin If. In mid Ifi cent*.
Medium Triangle present* "WIlATH", fifth of
Him "MlflVMN DKADMf MIN8" aerial, featuring H
It, Warner. Mr, Winner will be remembered nn
the «lm' of MHMUJ, FORTY TllflRft", ttv» parti*.
Hbnw every hour and fifteen minute*
Hp
til* rlaltort «o th*
ty<
W, W. Hmrtiy and T, U, ficrtU
wMt to H«livili« Monday on l««al
am.
Attorn*? ft. >. fmnltigton wont
to RatlvUl* Monday to *tte»d dis-
trict oourt.
J. M Malhl*, J, M. Matblt, It.,
and II. f, T*agut wont to Ballvllle
Monday to be present at th# open-
ing of district court.
0. L. Wltklna of the Karroara Na-
tional Rank, la in Varnon, Taxaa, on
bualnaaa tlita waak. Ha will return
W»dne«day,
Ml** Lao ran da Wlndel of Cald-
wall la attending Dim commencement
e*erel*e* at fillnn Memorial Doling*.
Hh« la a giieat at Dim Jiirtna of liar
alatar. Mia Krltt Buoh,
Arthur Shannon of Wharton
apent a faw hour* In tha city today.
Mr*. Henry It. Mdiuli, who haa
been spending noma time with rel
alive* and frlandt here, laft Hunday
aftarnoon for her homo In Ifouaton.
Mlttet Annabel and Ha rah f\hla
oliu are vltllln* Ml** Hewyer In Nav-
aaot*.
Mr*. Ami William* and Ml** Do-
cile William* of Independence were
guest* Monday at the borne of Mr,
and Mr*, W, Htylea,
William Illume of Ihiiik I'olni I*
a vlnltor to Ilia ally,
Mr. mid Mra. W. If Murk of
Wellington p*t**d through the clly
I hi* moriiliiK on rOHto to llflrton.
Mr*, .1. f. Hblinok of Wulmar I*
n gue*t nt tha home of Mr, and Mr*,
t\ I', Hlorloht.
SHERIFF WILL KOLD
SALES DAY TUESDAY
A wadding of oordlal inftml to
many people In W**Mn*ton and
Orima* countla* will t»* c*l*brat*d
W*do«*day< whan Ml** DucH* Wll-
Uania at Indaprndane* will baw»m»
tha brtda of Quantralia Wawon of
Navaaota. Tha earanony will b«
parforinad by Ka*. Hulan Tarrall of
Navanotn, at tha hlatorlc old Hap-
D*t church In |nd*P»nd«nco, at
thr«a o'clock in tba aftarnoon. Im-
madlataly uftar tba Caramony thay
will go to Naraaota, which placa will
ba Dialr futura botna.
Th* lirld* I* § marnhar of ona of
tha oldaat famllla* In thla county,
hnr patarn*l *ra*t grand rather hav-
ing beon Dr. Aaa lloxay, a Trsa* pi
on ear, Kha I* tha nl««« of J. D«*«y
William* and Mr*. C. W. HiylMi. Hb.
I* bright and attracllva and ha* nu-
inaroua frlnnd* who wl»h for bar
and I hn man of bar cholca, a long
Ufa full of happlna**.
Mr, W«**on l» a young man of
good and atarilng ijualltlna; und
hold* a ra*pon*ibia po*lllon In the
pout ofBe* at NavaMoia,
til
M:
1
If
H I
Bargain* in Real Property
Will Be Offered by
Sheriff Parker.
WKitMKYKK A If At KICK, WboU-alc IHatrlbutora
UUKNIIAM. TKXAH
THE UNIVERSAL CAA
Never More haa the demand for Ford
oat# betm a* heavy m it l« now. To be*
come »uch a neceaaity the Ford ear must
have proved to be a unlvewal economy,
eervlng and aaving everybody. Through.
it* reliable aervice bueineaa haa been In*
nreaaed and expeniea reduced. Low pur-
chase price and email coat tw mainte-
nance aaaurwl. Touring Car 9860, Run*
1 $848, Coupeiet $606, Town Car
Sedan ftf46—f.o.b. Detroit Let ua
i yoar order May. T
F. W. Schuerenberg, lac., Agenta
M h «• r I ft lliunuy I'arkor will hold ;k
bargain *al« Tun*day, pwrbap* In
lha afturnoon, maybo in tha morn
Ing, any limit, In faot that the raal
eatat* market appear* active,
Tu«*day, tha nrat day lu June be>
Ing de*lgnated by law tor Dm *ale
if land* for lane* due the Htate, the
few delinquent* whoae property tai
ha* nut lienn paid will tomorrow ae*
their po«*e**lon* *old by the *her-
Iff.
The bulk of the properly I* owned
by negroen.
GEORGE M. COHAN
AT REX THURSDAY
"Broadway Jonee" Biggeat
.. Hit of Seaaon, la the
Offering.
Uenrie M. Cohan'* love for the
American flag, n* eel forth In nu
mervu* *onga and play*, I* not pro
fea*lonal Kveu today he po**e**e*
all the patrlotlam of a *mnll hoy
and I* lnt>n*ely Amerlc»u in hi*
•entlment*. In addition to hi*
many other achievement*, Umtrge
M, ta often referred to a* "the beat
preaa agent for the American Hag"
the country haa *ver known. Not
aatlvlle^ with being the moat pop-
ular actor-author producer connect
ed with the *t*ge, be ba* invaded
the field of motion pleturea with the
great *ucoeaa which appear* at the
He* theater Thur*day.
When Mr, lloban announced »ev
era! year* ago. "ltroadway Jon»«," a
play mlnua hi* tinging and dancing,
yea. even without an American dag.
variou* doubtful one* wondered If
it would go o**r with the public.
Home of the more bolder acquaint*
aum approached him on th* matter,
but Q*org* M. had deeided to put
HI* beat effort* into aomethlng dif-
ferent. Th* reeult ta a matter of
tbeatrlenl htatory and "Hroadway
Jonea' waa conceded by every New
York critic, the biggeat hit of the
aoaaon. And to, with thl* tame de
termination and Mercy he ha* fi-
nally enteral th* motion picture told
and that a* haa already added thou
•and* of n*w admirer* to hi* tm-
m«&a» following can entity ba «n-
d*r*to<d,
Many otUaan* who bay* aeen Iht*
traat dim tn other plaoea. pro-
nounce It tb* «ne*t they have eter
*•*». and lb* We* theater will no
doubt be crowded Tburaday wtlb
M. Cohan'* admlror*.
l». A, It. Mmlii,
Member* of tbn (,'a|>l*ln J*b"»!
Dnmmlng (Chapter, Daughter* of the
Amcrlciiti Kevolutlon, ware ho*pltu
bly entertained Saturday afternoon
at. the lovely Ntibitrlmn home of the
regent, Mr*, Debar Htoric. Dell-
clou* refreshment* were served, anil
* delightful afternoon wa* *p*nt.
It wa* unanlniou*ly decided lo
dl*tien*e with MorIhI and tuialnc**!
ncnhIoii* during the Niimnier: end to
t*ke up regular work again In Or
lobar.
During the heated term the mem-
ber* of thl* organiatlon will lie
chiefly concerned with IU<fl fro**
actlvltle*. and once each week will
a**emhlu at the lied Croaa Hewing
room In the hnlldlng of Mr*. Kmma
gimmon* to "do tlielr bit" of *ew
Ing for thin noble cause,
The National Daughter* of the
American Kevolutlon answered
l'r«aldHnt Woodrow Wilton'* call to
lake part In the cltlMii* army of
service, Kc^IowIiik Ihl* action an
effort I* being made to Dnd out what
each member It qualinad to do In
the *arvtce of the country. Mr*.
Htone ha* renslved blanks, uihmi
which the women of this organtia
tlon are deacrlblng what they can
do. Among the line* or work ll*l«d
are conaervntlon of food*, creation
of a aentlm*nt for the *ale of war
bond*, economy In drettlng, enter
talnlng, and houwekeeplng; to mlu
rale other* to meet the pre*ent crl
*1* In the heat way poailhle. A*
toon a* these hlunk* are properly
filled out. they will be forwarded
to Mr*. J. l,owrey Bmlth, H|*ti» re
gent, who will In Imr turn, aend
them Into National Headquarter*, at
Washington, D C.
0.
Urged To
Due* Promptly.
The Chamber of Commerce bat
opened lit office in tb* city hall, and
thla week tb* organltatlon of the
body will be complied, At a meet
log of the director* to be announced
shortly, the head* of the various
department* will be announced,
The*« department* are (I) Agri-
cultural, (2) Civic, (J) Convention#
and Publicity, <*) K*eCUtl*e«
Financial, (6)Dlgbw#y, (7) Indur
trial, 00 Hetall Merchant*, (») «#r'
v|ce, (10) Trade K*tension, (>•>
ftieglslatlon and (12) Traffic, Ibent
I* work to be done by each of tbete
departments, and tha *uc« e*H of the
Chamber of Commerce a* a whole
will depend upon the loyal aupporl
of the entire membership.
Collector* nro today making an
effort to coll upon all member*,
Dues for lh» month or May are pay-
able now; a tew member* have not
pulil tor April,
lines may be paid al the office of
the secretary at the city hall Olllc"
hour* will be from 0 to 12 and 2 In
live, Hunday* and holiday* excepted,
sP
If it in your policy to iniiixt upon quality firnt, a
in the buying of your Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats and <
there i« every reason why you should buy here.
Henides aaauring yon of a Quality that can be de
upon, we offer th ^additional attraction of low pr
price* that you cannot beat.
Step in the next time you are in need of a Suit or
or anything else in the way of Shoea or Shirts or
and be convinced that you can do just u little better
ilk
(INCOWi" OR4TIDJ
"THE SIORE'iTHICIATE5 YOUR TRADt
SYNOD CONVENES AT
SAN ANTONIO JUNE 6
County Represented at First
German Lutheran
Synod.
The H'irsi Herman Kvangellcal
i.ulheran Hynod of Texa* will con-
vene at Ht. John's Tvangellcal l.ulh-
run church at Han Antonio Jutie
8th, doting Jgtie 11 til.
AthotiR the lo'ciil delugalea who
are leaving today and tomorrow are
II. I*', Dolilt, Itev K A, Kageblel,
itev, Karl Muller, Hev. I*', Apfel-
bach, I'ralrle Hill; It'v. J. Mgebroff,
fiali'in.
The aynod will he attended by
*om« *lty live tulnltler* and a large
number or delegate*,
GLASS OF SALTS
CLEANS KIDNEYS
If your Hack hurts or Hladtler
bothers you, drink lots
of Water.
TDK MAN WHO WOKKH
cannot afford to lie careleeH of bin cyeaight it often niean* the
difference between nilvunceriumt ami los* of occupation,
If you experience headacho of eyestrain you should call upon m
lit once and uncertain positively tlmt your eye* are all right or If
not get glntHc* that will correct the defect,
li i* often turpriaing what on immense decree of comfort may bt
reullr.ed from correctly fitted gln*»e*..
EDW. T. JTENISON
NO SERVICES AT
TENT TONIGHT
Revival Gives Way for Con-
cert at Blinn Memorial
College.
Itecttimn of the annual concert nl
iillim Memorial college, there will
be no services at the revival tent
tonight, u» Itev, Kruent (i. Cooke
bellevcK u large number of tils con
gregatlon will w I all to attend the
concert,
ternoon till* week InttMd ft
Wedneadny. All luembtri art n>
(juntied to lie present promptly it
four o'clock.
Me4<llliK I'imlpuiieil. , $
Mra. Henry Mueller will b* hott*
es* to Die Tuesday Hridgt club this
week, but has postponed tht m*
Iiik until Hattirday afternoon «t fw
o'clock.
Mr.
proud
Meellng rost jhiiied.
Mrs. I., I'!. Uttsberry will enter-
tain her bridge club on Friday af-
"
Itlrlli of Him, ^
and Mr*. F, llueske »f» Mi.j
parents of an eliiv«n-p«yrt|;
: boy, who arrived at their boaf |
Monday morning,
1—. :jJ
Hubscrlbe to the llanner-Pr**. |
THIRTY RECRUITS
IN NATIONAL GUARD
Ueut. Nelson la Securing
Man yRecruita for Sec-
.. ond Infantry.
Lieut. Nelsun, In charge of the
Hrenham Itecrultlng Ktatlon, Te*a«
National Uuartl, leavea tonight tn
company with tom« thirty recrullt,
gathered from the twelve countte*
In Ihe Hrenham district
The men bar* been accepted In
the National Ouard, and will be tak
en to Han Antonio,
A partial lltt of the yotin* men
who leave tonight t* given:
CAItniN, NRWTON U
CLIN A HI), Porr*tt D.
DUNHAN. WIU.IAM IB,
WARR1N, WIU.IAM W.
OUHAUO, TOM L.
HARBI8H. JOHN «.T
DANKK. RAYMOND 1.
riNCHKR. HOY k
HAU„ HARRY J,
OH8AK, KRANK,
CAHMRtt, ICUBRRT,
RHACK. CURKNOK B
RRAVKNRR, JOHN. JR
PKgrWOIWKK, PUT®.
RHAW, RDM UND P.
RCHULT*. W11.1.11C.
MRYRR, RlKlO W. C.
RMITIl, WH.UAM C.
RUUDAQt, Herman C.
I.A8CII DAVID W,
SffikDSS Suar L.
IH'RAM, TOW M.
WRAR. QROVRR
TRRRY, RAY.
CASTOR IA
for latats and CWidrtti.
Rw KM Yn Mm Ahtifs BmRM
When your kidney* hurt and your
back feels sore, dont aei scared and
proceed to load your stomach with
a hit of driia* that excite the kid
tiey* and Irritate the entire urinary
tract. Keep your klduey* clean
like you keep your bowel* clean, by
flushing them with » mild, harmless
salt* which remove* the body's uri-
nous wast, and stimulate* them In
their normal activity. The tunctlon
or the kidney* 1* to filler the blood,
la 24 hours they strain from It 800
grain* of acid and watte, wo we can
readily underatand the vital luipor
tance of keeping the kidneys active,
Drink lots of wuler you can't
drink too much; also get from any
pharmacist about four ounces of
Jad Halts; take a tatilespoiiurul In a
glass of water before break fait each
morning for a few day* and your
kidney* will act fin.-, Thl* fatuout
*alt* I* made from the achl of
grape* and lemon Juice, combined
with llthla, and hat been used for
generations to clean and *tluiulate
clogged kidney*, also to neutrallie
the add* In urine ho It no longer It
a tour** of Irritation, ttiu* ending
bladder weakness.
Jad Rait* t* lue*pen»!vj(, cannot I
Injure; make* a delightful efferves-
cent llthla-water drink which every
one thould take now and then to I
keep their kidney* clean and active.
Try thl*, alao ket p up (|lt, water i
drinking and no doubt you will
wonder what became of your kid-
ney trouble and backache.
Adv. It,
"lisiu r wkissatlttii Mi'Jtil
Washing Urn i I.ln, < jliinff
nnd lotlont on K. w.il not euro your
Ecgemn, You may l- '.>.|m. Hrlly r;*1iovo
the constant itching, but if you want
to get. at the Kt.it of the trouble, you
must purlf;' your blood,
Infected blond |i clrti^crotm, nnd
when the \v i! ty u ■■ n and jiltnplc.t
apiHiar, yon » >«, limo in
procuring n .. ' r' '.
This gr. in dis-
covered ovt" .ifiy i , will wiuh
Knives i out nnd atri ngtlion your
tho anr.oylnif and dl^Agurlnf
tlons of Uu skin will disappear. M*
you will »oon feci healthy and
orous mrnln.
K. fl. 3. being purely vcgfUWaj
entirely froo from all "Jopc^
drugs; Ret it at your druggiilV
insist upon tho genuine. Fo' *
expert ndvicc, write to our K«
Departrncrl, Kw: '■ rpwllld Wk» ;
Swift BuiK ar. Atlanta. Ga.
Used 40 Years
» INK
Sow
COHAN )*" tlwmrjoms
A«rc**rr rirrusis
BeUy Rom Designed the American
GEORGE M. COHAN MADE IT FAM<
Rex Theatre
ANNOUNCER THE SCREEN'S GREATEST C0NQt'&*T
GEORGE M. COHAN
Unci* Sam'* Favorite ComtHlinn in hit initial Photoplay, a
tation of hit greatest stag* success
"Broadway Jon<
A Notable Artcruft Contribution to th* Screen
REX THEAT!
Thurtday, June 7. K>M8» 'I
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Shannon, Emmet. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 58, Ed. 1 Monday, June 4, 1917, newspaper, June 4, 1917; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth490861/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.