Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 165, Ed. 1 Friday, October 5, 1934 Page: 2 of 4
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FRIDAY AFTERNOON & SATURDAY SPECIALS
WISCONSIN RICH CREAMY
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
SALMON
■ement
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DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK
10c
By EDSON R. WAITE. Shawnee, Oklahoma.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
Au ro’ Tops
FOR REN
Ouf
pronouns
INVENTIONS of the research scientists at Bell
Laboratories have been devoted, not to swelling
LOST
profits, but to improvements and economies
that have aided this company in giving good
service at a fair cost to the telephone user,
This policy has been adopted in the belief that
as much from your standpoint as from our own
and
it is sound and workable. It is based upon the
feeling that in an undertaking planned like the
telephone service for the lopg pull, what is best
for the telephone user is in the end the course
WE
that will bring us the surer, more enduring
success
JOE PALOOKA
THE REINS OF POWER
By HAM FISHER
HOORAY'
Paul
and
No. 2
Cans
WE WANT
FREDRIKE
GOVERNMENT-
ALTHOUGH 1
KNOW NOTHING
WHAT WAS
YOU SAYIN'
AND WHAT
WAS THEY
SAY I NJ ?
Buy handkerchiefs
with what it saves
■cement
partial
is made by
calcination
VERY WELL. AND 1
THEN WE'LL GO
AND SEE IF theres
anything IN THE
ICE BOX. WEX/E
BEEN SO BUSY WE
FORGOT TO EAT.
pLfiE XT
SEL 6HE- «
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SPORTS IF TM£Y
GOT SENSE ENOUGH
TO KNOW WHEM '
TO GO HQM*,'
SUBSCRIBE TO BANNER-PRESS
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can patent?
3. What kind of
pulverization and
MYOEAR SUBJECTS-
GUSTAVE HAS FLED*
1 IF TOO WISH. I SHALL
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icR"'citf~m Wr..,o
urniture factories?
took on a
crossed in-
fresh field
in Thessa-
Salonica. ir
Yellow
ONIONS, 3 lbs. . ..
TOMATOES,e2 lbs
Seedless or Tokay
GRAPES, 2 Lbs. .
CABBAGE, 3 Lbs.
LEMONS, doz. ...
LETTUCE, each ..
*RSNJ THE
FOLLOWING,
Can you answer seven of these test
questions? Turn to page four for the
answers.
LISTERINE
TOOTH PASTE
TOMATO
PUREE
Full Pack STANDARD
TOMATOES
were,
They
nown God
uhetL b.m'''fp<Tm’ apaftmen
i*r-J‘rcss Building.—tf. *
3. Vhat kind of
or dehydration of
•4. What
‘.'white ants
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nt w
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Box 844,
You should—aot try to beal a tra>n
to a railroad crossing'. You can t al-.
HOW MANY TAXES DO YOU PAY?
1 The telephone had its birth nearly 60 years ago in a make-
’ • shift research laboratory, where Alexander Graham Bell
watched a tiny straw attached to the eardrum from a human
skull trace wavering lines on smoked glass. In the half cent-
ury and more since then, the history of the telephone has been
told in the countless scientific problems that have been solved.
AUTO TQPS and Scat Covers— (
A EloIf.TOl W.. Main, Burton Higli
wav. Phone 761 -W<—adv58tf '
THE LITTLE
FATHER" IS
HONEST. THAT^
NEINAST MARKET
Phone 43
always carry the best in fresh
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chickens.
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Manager
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the contention was so sharp
them, that they departed
one from thc other; and so
s took Mark, and sailed unto
P & G
SOAP
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otic*^icer?se 'tails; Fea era f c.<«-
telephone tax; check’ tax.; Federil
capital stock tax; state franchise tax;
city, county, and state taxes on plant
in another state; Federal gasoline
tax; state gasoline tax; telegraph tax;
tax for Code Administration; proces-
sing taxes on six different agricultural
items Jhat enter into their products;
state of Indiana tax on foreign cor-
poration; state of Oregon tax on
gross receipts; state of Washington
tax on gross receipts
THANK$.I
WUNT KNOW
WHAT TTALK
ABOUT. <•
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Breath, and Neutralise Hyper-Acidity.
Take Gas-Lax as directed—get relief
—or get your money back. At all
druggiils.—Adv.
q Bell Telephone Laboratories, the research arm of the tele-
phone service, has contributed the developments.that led
to transcontinental and transoceanic telephone calls; that
make possible 1800, instead of 50, pairs of wires in a single
telephone cable; that allow, by using special equipment, for
four simultaneous conversationsbver a single long distance line.
Sunnyfield
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— Entirely as by-products of this research, the scientists
employed at the lalioratories have invented an artificial
larynx for persons deprived of speech by throat operations,
produced many aids for the hard of hearing, and developed
equipment fur sending pictures over wires.
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Denton, Oct. 5.—Five girl* from
Washington County are among the
1,685 students enrolled for the fall
session at Texas State College for
Women (CIA). In This number 176
“And after he had seen the vision
immediately we endeavored to go-in-
to Macedonia."
A lot of careless remarks’ are
by our politicians that arc not
ranted by facts. They should
tsvTcF^PFAml^-s
t T-.....
And now the good news
new character. Paul had i
to Europe and found a 1
He preaimed in I’hillipi
lonica, which is modern
Berea, and even in>-p,-’*,'d A then
'iTTRSMXlpc rmuda jQnion Plants.
A C. Schultz, Phone .58 —164 St
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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS
PttMiabcd by the Brenham Banner Publishing Company every afternoon
mtcept Sunday at Brenham, Texas.
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Wltcn, Ul<’ -ligrt •var a-mnes, tho-c of
.Jhi’se who
more desirable
and woman
We think the famous firm of cough-
drop manufacturers who put a big
placard in their window pointing out
how many different sort* of taxes
they have to pay—and. of course, have
to pass on to the buyers of their
cough-drop* or elsc go out of busi-
ness—are doing a real public service
in calling the public’s attention to the
layers upon layers of tax burdens
which all of us are groaning under.
Here is their list. Federal income
tax; Federal excess profits tax; city
tax; county tax; state tax; automo-
High Quality
HOMINY 3 Nc/? 25c
OF THE
POPULACE
FROM THE'
HANG -f
OVER IAN
INTO
here by placing in tl^gir lutnds
a copy of this newspaper. It reflects
the spirit of progress of your city.
After you read it today, mad it to
some friend or acquaintance 4 far
Tsas» swPHliv* Ms r»|i»»*c«>|»d with
18 state* and one foreign coun»rv.
Three of these girls, Misses’ Mar-
garet Robinson, Marguerite Pilugli-
aupt. and Ethel Levin are from Bren-
ham. Miss Phyllis Rubesch is from
Beverly, and Miss Mary Ethel White-
ner is from Burton.
•BAWI ON
PAUL VISITS ATHENS
Paul was a doughty fighter and he
had good, need to be. He and Barna-
bas were now ready to start on an-
other missionary journey and a longer
dne. But they had a quarrel,
would not go if Mark went along,
Barnabas would not leave Mark
hind.
The sound sense of the ^reat Amer-1 elsew 1
ican people cannot be qiiestiritit'd ; WTtt
our progress .depends to a large de-
gree upon the awakening of public
confidence and the development of
tetter’Eusmess. -- ,
|.(>S|—English Setter, black and
white spotted, answers to name Dan.
—Alvin Seidel. 163-3t-pd.
6 Who was Jacques Marquette?
7. By what haute were-searchers for
a method of transmuting base metals
into gold know n in the Middle .Ages?
8 How much Negro blood has an
Octoroon?
9. Who was Plato?
10. What is snuff?
“We do our part,” remarks the pla-
card. We think everybody will agree
that they do.
Nothing could b,
than to have every man
become "tax-conscious."
taxes must be paid; but
would be a |
pay them to
ing them
»iln a little more cautious
ing for local improvements
bound to add to his tax
litUe less enthusiastic for
Fei#aT program* rC _
tures of doubtful benefit to the ordi-
nary citizen.
If every tenant realized that he i^
paying the landlord's taxes, every
bridge player understood that he is
paying ten cents tax whenever he buys
a new pack of cards, every cigarette
smoker remembered that six cents .mt
of what he pays for hjs pack of twen-
ty smokes- goes to the Government
for taxes, we might not be so reck-
less about piling up the tax burden.
Blue Ribbon
MALT
“can 55C
ancient Troy, where he tell ill and
saw in a vision a man of Macedonia,
SUying, “Come over into -Macedonia
and help us." Read carefully the next
sentence (Acts 16:10); it is notably
Where do wc get this we? Who is
it that conics into the narrative just
as this point, under the shelter of this
little word “we"? It is the physician-
author, Doctor Luke.
Family of three want an unmarried
young woman about 25 years of age
to do gqner'al housework, Cooking,
and part of washing. German or .Bo-
hemian preferably. Nice room on
the place with private bath. Salary
$?.00 per week.' •fDoii’t apply unless
you are looking for a permanent good
place—J. F. Currie, 1219 Milford
Avenue. Houston. Texas 162-6tp.
In some countries-it seems 4kc>t
faddist* and idealists hart the wildest dblli{'fi'XTie"figh''i«w*5;’.
aspirations of dreamers as tjje solu
f'f5<^aiof -air problems; ~
R Ij'.X T—The Affleck residence
,a>t Main St. 3’ bed rooms, etc.
particulars 'write T. D. Affleck,
•'toil* Texas.—160-titp.
is made Fy
gypsum?
the scientific name for
pening m this territory tor a
iss representative Something
life insurance. Desirable con-
“And
between
asunder
Barnaba
Cyprus;
“And Paul chose Silas, and departed,
being recommended by the brethren
unto the grace of God.”
Paul did not get on very well.
met a series of hindrances
changed his route several times.
length he came to Troas, the site of
' THEY APPARENTLY
WANT ME TO
GOVERN THEM. I
GUESS I'LL MAKE
ANOTHER SPEECH.
THEY LIKED THE
LAST. I LIKE MAKING
SPEECHES. MAYBE
YOU'D CARE TO
-i MAKE ONE?
present; the rest of the story lie got
from others.
From here on the book of Acts is
made up of two kinds of material,
that which says “we” and that which
says “he" or "they.” The .“we” sec-
tions show the tipics when Luke was
x • a
THINGS YOU MAY NOT
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KNOW ABOUT YOUR
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Among the greatest assvjs
hould ’have" are cleanliness,-
.ntcTpri^c. farsightedness, and
rTr do greater things. ‘
It ian’t n«*c«aMry to par 3(X or more to get quality ia a
dentifrica. Haterine Tooth Paste, made by the Doakew
of Listerine, cornea to you in a large tube at Z^.^Note
how it ciaans, beautifies and protects your teeth- More-
over it saves you spproiimately a year over 5U0
deutifneea. Buy things you need with that saving —
hatMiken hlefs are merely a suggestion. Phar-
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^ce new.’modern, nine fvoni brick
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“HUMN KM UP WARNKH," NhM
I’HEATRE. SATURDAY AND
SUNDAY.—advlt .
Orpfor;A
th * " l
«-vic7t ,vo,‘ <•
Z
(>f course^
we think it j
good thing for those who
, realize that they are pay-
lt might make thc average
about vot-
which are
burden; a
state and
Thai •orUifbulAl chy wm Ihs csph
tai of the smart world.
“For all the Athenians and »tran-
gers which were there spent their
time in nothing else, but either to tell,
or to bear some new thing."
Partly out of cqriosity, partly from
genuine intellectual interest, the Ath-
enians allowed Paul to make his way
up to Mars Hill and there set forth,
this new religion of which he was the
representative. It was a keen test of
his mental agility and he met it nobly.
"Ye men of Athens (he began), I
perceive that in all things ye are very
religious. (Nothing in that to give
offense.)
"For as I passed by, and beheld
your devotions, I found an altar with
this inscription, TO THE UN-
KNOWN GC/D. Whom therefore ye
ignorantly worship, him declare
to you.”
A magnifieient flank attack,
phisticated and cynical as they
he had piqued their curiosity,
—brae, \gfcotrt tbi^.
t>r-r<.<e-rnc-»4sR. ^F^wWdg’ sbme im-
portant “new thing,” so they stood'
quietly and allowed him to finish.
Blue Rose
5 1 21c
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