Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 297, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1930 Page: 6 of 6
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ratty at 4*Mhe»?Bo«rf room touutftit at
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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS
assessing taxes
County Tax Xssesaor Wm. Wendt
is busy now assessing taxes in the city
of Bernham. He asks that tax payers
look over their property and be ready
___THURSDAY, March U.i'
to give him the desired information says this work shr^uSH
when he calls, as the time is short. He by April 1. '0U** **
Big reduction* on men’*
initialed and plain handker-
chief* at Winkelmann’*-—adv
297-11
CAKE AND CANDY SALE
Folks: If you want fresh home-
' made candy,, cakes and pies, get them
i Saturday morning. March 15. at the
I Rex Theatre, from Circle No. 2 of Gid-
dings Memorial Methodist church.
Adv-297-2t
Facts
at rally
at 7:30
and figures will be presented
at district court room tonight
(Pol. adv.)
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lurly tabulate1!
! The ten stai
kjt returns oil
Ljj, Indiana. I
Missouri. I
jfW York and
In this firs
■0ns to indicai
M the dry -side
Ne< Jersey shot
akiinn on the
ins all other
Itis decisive s tai
The Literary 1
I warning of cJ
dan* are so sJ
be final vote an
pparent tendend
i overturned.
HAVEN
CHANG
(United P
WASHINGTON
haven’t “a (
overturning the
Robins, Chic
today before
conti
Robins
woman suffrag
prohibition
Tuesday, w;
on each sid
After a lengtln
the case of E
« al., suit f
late
•ill receive
for his injttrie
leg while a
belong^
•as stalled n
and he had
driver when the
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“SEVEN YEARS I Champions Defend Crowns in Miami
' SUFFERED; THEN l
FOUND KONJOLA” '
St. Louis Lady Pays Glowing
Tribute To Powers Of New
And Different Medicint
GEORGIA COLEbTAbf
M R S F
the
at
t wo
(United I'rwu Report!
reiil.irk
.tying hjs Imsine
.horting: thi\iycjjrd—tituak-jof—liu.. ■
Ifa-1' ■" •—rc’r ' *
iiin w/io
appreciates
.1 unc"
Katherine \V hit more ^.’’d .Aytx Sen-
\ ilgeiie
TO LATE IO CLASSIFY
Thia spirit pervades every department of the Texas State Hotel 1
k to found In the Innate courtesy of Southern hosts with which
has been blended ultra-modern appointments and service.
Enlranc* to
Texas Stale Hotel
Ladies’ Felt Hat* at $1.00
at Winkelmann’*.—ad297-lt
TESTIMONIALS ON
PRO QUESTION ARE
OFFERED BY DRYS
Travel-weary visitors will find’ it a delightful interlude from
average hotels.
Dreams
Lehmann
"C.irmena" (Wilson)- Choral Chib
RADIO PROGRAM -
BY CHORAL CLUB
OF HIGH SCHOOL
WANTED—.Clean wiiite rags
Banner-Press.
er midnight .he
African faith and
nlic. He joined
"Praeludiuni”
Helen Phifer-Barnes.
'Congratulation" T.e
PATRON of a hotel Is known as a guest. Does no this
Imply that we are the host. . and eve-y well-breo hos ■
most solicitous of his guest's wel. being.
district court room tonight at 7:30.
(Pol. Adv.)
Good middling, 15.00.
Strict middling, 14.85.
Middling. 14.50.
Strict low middling. 13.75.
Low middling, 12.75. \
Cotton seed, $30.00.
Cotton seed hulls, $14.00.
Cotton seed meal. $2.50.
From the Atlantic Coast to the mid-Pacific shores
of Hawaii, the American Athletic Union has
planned a program for an active swimming year
for 1930. One of the major .events is the
All Ladies Spring Coat* at
reduced prices at Winkel-
mann’*.—adv297-lt
TEXAS STATE HOTEL
400 ROOMS WITH BATH AT *2 AND UP
KUSKat FAKW-HOUST0K,11Z.
■BLEAhfoRz
HOX/M.
women’s outdoor.championship meet, which will
be held in Miami, Fla., March 13 to 16. All of
last year’s champions will, be on hand to defend
their titles.
strength
treatment.’ recommended,
helped me. When Konjola
commended I was inclined
but after starting with this
able remedy 1 had only pi
Konjola. This splendid medicine went
right to work, and in pve weeks I
was able to cat anything. I have gam-
ed in weight; am as stiong as 1. ever
Ladies’ Silk Dresses at $1
and $5, real bargains at Wink-
elmann’s.—adv297-l t
W ASHINGTON. March 13.- Tele-
graphic testimonials from industrial
isls throughout the.country, noting al-
legiance to prohibition, were presented
by the drys at tile house’ judiciary
committee's prohibition hearings to
«F.ggs, 18c.
Fryers, 25c.
•Bakers, 15c.
Hens, 14 and 16c.
Turkeys. 15c.
Lard, 12c. /
Bacon, 10c.
Butter, 20c to 40c.
Butter fat. second grade. 27c
Butter fat. first gra.de, 32c.
COTION
rolled a "seven'' in a die
the tribute
Smith Smart Shoes reduc-
ed at Winkelmann’*.—ad297
taken as the result of testimony
FOl'NI)—On’ streets of Brenham,.
lady's new spring hat. Owner may
rCcowr by'calling at Banner-Press Of-
fice. describing propertv. and paying
for this ad 2’>7-2t
All ladies’ and children’s
Fall Coats at half price
ad297-lt
What Wouldn't 1 Do
Mary Jo Becker.
clarinet iluet , " The
by Bernard) Frank
The program to be broadcast from
KPRC, Houston Post-Dispatch radio
station, (tom 12:30 to 1:30 Friday, by
Remarkable, but tine. Kmij
new and 'different medicine .
stomach, liver, kidne.ys- ami
seems at the peak of its powe
pitted against the stubborn
Take, as an example, the experience
of Mrs. F. C. Fogerty, 1509 North
Spring avenue, St. Louis, who says
“Seven years 1 suffered the tortures
of indigestion, and then I found this
wonderful Konjola Ytter every, meal
gas fornged from termenting mod,
and the pains were terrible, t ate but
little, and lost steaddv in weight and
medicine and
f>nl none
wA- re-
follows:
--‘“Jnsthc GarJleJi ih r^tm^h-ow " (Dep-
pen)—Choral Club.
Vocal solo: "When My Dreams
Come True”—Flora Ann Williams.
Piano solo: "Praeludium" (Mc-
1 )owell) -Mrs.
Vocal solo:
Roy Navratil.
"Night m
Choral Club.
Vocal -solo:
for 'That- Man’
Cornet and
Pals” (Polka
Malina. Jr., and Manuel Meyer
Vocal solo: “If I Had a Talking
Picture of You" Nancy Green, dub
mascot.
"‘My Wild Irish Rose" (Olcott)- -
Chora! Club
Vocal Solo: "The Last Song" ( los-
til-—Martha Vernon Robertson
Just received a new line of
at | women s Spring Shoe* at
adv Winkelmann’*.—-adv297-It
adbitJa
OiJPOVlTCH F.THEL MCGARY
because of a bet.
Addressed
took is>iie. ’ »I oc.
.ihiist T>e Finntcd largely io boozers and
(bootleggers." said I . J Gillespie.
president of the I ockhait lion and
than for seven years.,
inline can pay Konjola
that is- its due."
Konjola is sold nt Brenham.at Citi-
zens Drug Co. and by all the best
druggists in all towns throughout this
(United Press Reoort)
Hl N I S\ H.I.F., March 13,—The
voodboo he tried to forsake as life
ebbed, clung in death when Bishop
the thirteeutli day of thX tfmnth. Just
was electrocuted aft-
lorsdul? Ins ancient
decided to die a Cat-
the Catholic church
when a child, but spent most of his
1'1 ‘1. A.
■ancestor^ IT’ pnW extreme jienaHc
itir.tbe murder ofy William
\iistm groeff-,'a year ago.
VFAfEN “WAS FAT*AL
!Y. Ind.—Preston Shelton, ne-
BEFORE DEATH
NEGRO EMBRACES Wink'lm“"’>■:
CATHOLIC FAITH
■ . pban children will be treated to a
weeks' vacation at the Dunnes State
park this summer.
SO BRILLIANT A CAR .
’ . NOWHERE'
musical enter-
On account o f the large
crowds at night would suggest
that you attend the matinee
performances.
SCHEDULE jOF SHOWS
2:10, 4:30, 7:00 and 9:00 o’clock
SIMON THEATRE
Today & Tomorrow
Why Simple Stomach
Troubles so Often End on
Operating Table 1
utterly to have stopped WnrVi a 1
way they should. hai e'Iho1&*
miraculous return to normalZ"!
through the remarkable stimM?’
effect of Tank,c. One wSuSl
May Ogle suysCTanlacXt
life. 1 had stomach troubles for? 1
years Gas nearly killed me and I J!
in lied for w. . ks at-a-time. D™? !
said it was g dl stones and kIlS? j
der. Spent lot sot money but 1
increased and all hope was lost r11
tainly a harder task for Tanlac'<^i I
not be found yet it succeednl u 1
in the best health in to years and0* I
everything." Tanlac is nSa'^21
medicine”-it's a real medicineI
not accept a ( heap substitute. pXl
guaranteed to give satisfaction
money back. At all druggists.
“DECAUSE it could have been so
D easily avoided, no case is more
pitiful, than tfiat of the man or wo-
man who is forced to undergo the sur-
geon’sknifeastheresult of neglecting
simplesuimach ailments,"said a New
Y ork physician recently. ■■
' Y ou, f*r instance, tnay look on an
• acid stomach as notjiing to fear. Yet
in reality, it is a most alarming con-
dition on account" of its great ten-
dency to develop stomach ulcers.
1 ace facts. If you suffer gas-and
bloating after meals, loss of appetite,
constipation, headaches, if your breath
is bad, your tongue coated, the'best
, t hing you can do is to go to the nearest
drug store and get a bottle of Tanlac.
Besides getting quick relief, weak,
■'i«or. lered stomachs which seemed
Charles Farrell
Sharon Lynn
And
El Brendel
IN
“SUNNY SIDE UP”
A glorification of youth, melody
and romance.
The star's of "7tb Heaven" in
their first big musical comedy.
This gorgeous
tainment is the supreme achieve-
ment of stage and screen.
Haunting melodies, dazzling
dames, Fox Movietone's great-
est musical comedy triumph.
Prices: 25c and 50c
THIS
LOW
PRIC
Powerful, rousing, all talking
-drama of brother love. A human
sacrifice made that honor may
not'die. New York as.it really
is. The glitter of Broadway, .the
smartnesk of Park Avenue.
Also "THE TALKIES'”
Two reel all-talking comedy
“Tarzan The Tiger”
The thrilling and entertaining
serial.
Kathrin Perry
“SIDE STREET’
SATURDAY (only)
Tom Moore
Owen Moore
Matt Moore
Every
LIBERTY
MILLS
FLOUR
is scientifically
milled; you’ll
find a flour
for every
Baking
Purpose
HEARTS DELIGHT
LIBERTY BELL
FLOURS
are recommended
and sold
by all
. good
grocers!
(Usited
1AC0, March
today announ
BUICK
0-18
Milled and
Brenham Buick th]
WMT WMXOC -
BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN |
DMtho of GooorylMo^v* Corporation
Conadlan Foctoriw. MelauflMln-Buick, 6»hrf*<>, rj
$1200...
$1260
40.
$1585
60.
., fac’ory.
Three Buick .erle»-tot»«
wh«>lbaiei-»hr<» prlw
ranges, with 15 body
Series
Series 50« $1510
Serie*
f. o. b.
to $I3M
to $15*
to $2070.
Morqu**
offer* 6 body <yp«<
from $990 to $1060, f.e.b.<*
tory. Special *quipm*nt*»M-
. . . That’s why
BUICK wins
from 2 to
times as many
buyers as any
other car
priced above
REDUCTION
Values to
NOW
$15.95
$6.95
$4.45
19c
health
$6.95
NOW
Mi and Mr^ l.nthcr Robinson have
returned to their home in Bartlett alt-
NEW SPRING PRINTS
Guaranteed fast colors
Mr and Mr- Rcc-c Lockett. Otto
E Baumgart and 1 rank W Wood
Value* to
' $9.95
NOW
1'.. F. Kruse has returned from
brief bti-iiics.s trip to Houston.
Men’* and Boys’ clothing at
clearance price* at Winkel-
Drumm >
14 Slurw.sal
exit* Many
rff rriTt ’ tforthr kind 'Re-
port a wonderful . xhibiti’.n of fine
stock.
Mrs. II. H Drumm and her moth-
er, Mrs. YY . A. Hancock, have gone to
San Angelo for an extended stay in
interests of Mrs.
They are located at
Road, San Angelo.
friends will hope for Mrs. Drumm’s
npW ifnpYbdefriFFl — a
Ladies and Childrens Spring
COATS .
-The Acorn Stores’
“Alway* Dependable Merchandise”
LIBERTY
MILLS
in San Antonio
p-41
believi
a cut of the
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 297, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1930, newspaper, March 13, 1930; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1173099/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.