Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, May 11, 1934 Page: 2 of 4
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REGAINED APPETITE
AND WEIGHT WITH
KELLOGG’S ALL-BRAN
Diseased
Losses
Mites,
installed to
car aerial
lowed to a musical note as it filters
through the water to- the listener in
a boat above.
Rome, but it can be ex-
Mexico for- 3.60 pesos. As
Double the pleasure
of motoring with a new
(4 rates hr hotelit »rt4 meal* »*d for
articles which tourists are likely to
purchase.
Austin, Texas, May 11. (/P) — The
1930 census recorded 308,121 illiter-
^MJx-jdbddcd
remarkable are the vocal if
the so-called Mexican sing-
or canary fish, which per-
MODEL
ELEVEN
Only
Cereal Relieved His
Constipation
between males and females. That was
6.8 per cent of the population.
Lduc.aluig . thcse .has, been star ted
through an appropriation by the Fed-
eral government of $95,000 per month
for educational relief.
— DT7TR. H. -Lehert
C. A. DeWare
rOR COUNTY JUDGE
Houston’s
distinctive
hotel . . . •
Hoile Hardware Co.
“AUTHORIZED PHILCO SERVICE”
BRENHAM—TEXAS
semi-troplcai city
journey south of
celebrated as the
and more recent'y
rut ......
creek bottom tonig*»", h* said, add-
ing: “If hard work will do any good
I should be in the run-off”.
campaigns for former Governor «R.
S. Sterling, ts h andtirrg public it v for
James V. Allred. Gene Cooper, for-
merly with the Dallas Morning News,
is writing stories fol Edgar E. Witt.
A. K. Lyon, of the San Antonio Ex-
press, is helping Clint C. Small with
his publicity. The other candidates
have press agents adept at handling
news.
H. O.
date for
parcnfly
work.
President Roonguez also is inter-
ested in popularizing the town cf
Tehuacan in the southern part of the
state of Puebla, as a tourist resort
similar to Vichy or Carlsbad in Eu-
rope, but with attractions for aon-in-
valids as well. He is the head of a
company which recently built a large
hotel at the site of Mineral Springs
whose water is said to have curative
properties. A swimming pool, golf
course, tennis courts and a landing
Always Choice Meats
Dressed or Live Fryers
E. ALAMO PHONE 43
sound-producing fish. The common
horse mackerel, the John Dory, and
the sunfish make harsh noises like
those that result when a - file is
high speeds. ! ■ |
All drivers have noticed the abnor-
mal number of blowouts and punc-
tures during the first warm days.
The heat has raised the air pressure
and a worn tire has blown out jor
punctured on a sharp obstruction or
severe bump. During the winter
months the dampness has .seeped in
through the cuts and bruises produced
by (thousands of miles of driving.
1 his dampness has decayed the rub-
Johnson of Houston, catidi-
railroad commissioner, ap-
is doing his own publicity
He sent a postal card to the
press room “inmates” recently to tell
them he was “17 miles from Jasper in
the creek bottoms”. “Bathed in
REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS
want two representatives in Bren-
ham. Apply Saturday, 2 p. rti., at
Miss Lydia Hodde’s Boarding House
and ask for Mr. Bowers or Mr. An-
derson.—Adv. 40-lt. .
a town which is unchanged since co-
*■
kmial days.
These and similar spots of interest
are expected to provide continued at-
tractions for tourists, but, under the
supervision of government officials,
more modern and ^varied attractions
are to be made available. Just outside
of Mexico -City a huge new gambling
casino called the Foreign Club and
said to be the largest in the world,
has been nearly completed and will be
opener! in a few weeks.
At Cuernavaca,
only an hour’s
Mexico which1 is
home of Cortes
FOR SALE—Cut flowers and floral
designs. Phoip 198. Schubert, Florist,
206 S- An»<‘« St.—237tf.
Three State Senators and one for-
mer Senator are candidates fot lieu-
tenant governor in the Democratic
primary of July 28 next
Senators Walter Woodul of Hous-
ton, John Hornsby of Austin and Joe
Moore of Greenville a.id former Sen-
ator Ben F. Berkeley of Alpinn want
the place. ■
Senator Hornsby t -jtested that the
four travel over the state en masse
during the campaign. Berkeley said
he had no objections to that' plar.'
So far as known the oth-r* have not
expressed themselves.
Don’t
Fowls
from
Fleas
Begin
SITE
water______--- _____ -
Chicks. It wilt Keep them Free of
“Of all the phenomena associated
With life in the waters, none is more
fruitful of speculation than the sounds
produced
SMALL CASH DOWN
— LONG EASY TERM
ONE FORD SEDAN—$235.00. 1930
model.
ONE VICTORIA COUPE FORD—
$265.U0. 1931 Model. Good running
shape.
See or Phone
C. A: De Ware
39 12t 20-2t.
500 BATHS...
ALSO SHOW-
ERS. CIRCU-
LATING ICE-
WATER, CEIL-
ING FANS IM
ALL ROOMS.
Wiliam Wendt
W. E. Schaer
A. W. Hodde
FOR COUNTY’ ATTORNEY^
Julian E. Weister
Richard (Dick) Spinn
FOR COUNTY CLERK:
C. B. Thompson
Travis Phillips
FOR SHERIFF: •
H. L. Reese
FOR TAX ASSESSOR-
COLLECTOR:
Robt. J. Scliawe
FOR COUNTY TREASURER;
Mise Sophia Heine
George KnitteL
FOR COUNTY SUPT. OF
1’UBl.lC INSTRUCTION:
M. H. Eh tert
G. C. CURTIS. D. Q, Ph. C
CHIROPRACTOR
X-RAY
Neurocalometer-Examinationa
14 Ytears in Brcnhavs
PHONE 277 306 E. Alamo Ave
wait and have
from Worms—and
Blood-Sucking Lick,
and Blue Bugs this Spring
NOW to give STAR PARA-
REMOVER in tbeir drinking
for. both. Fowls and Baby
of money formerly
by
be-
a conveniENCe^at
BARGAIN PRICES NOW DURING
, STOCK REDUCTION SALE!
tern toned up, their health and Egg
Ptodu^tion good j^t,,a.very small cost
refunded Tristram Phar-
All-Bran sure does the trick.”—
Mr. J. A. McIntyre, 160 Ruscomb
remainder of the year.
Although slightly less than 11,000
persons came to the capital last year
there werp barely enough first-class,
accommodations available, at the Charter members include sixty gen
height of the mid-summer and xnid- j erals. ’
winter seasons and two new hotels
are being built. These will be com-
pleted late this year and others arc
to be started within a few months.
Notwithstanding, if the increase in
tourists continues, it will be several
years before any very large number
can be taken care of in hotels. A
Pullman city is to be built to house
6,000 Rotarians who will attend the
International convention of that or-
ganization in 1935.
The chief interests for visitors so
far, directors of tours have found,
have been in inspecting such archae-
ological monuments of ancient races
BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS
Banner Publishing Company evary afternoon
Figures, obtained by the National
St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Tests show All-Bran provides
the “bulk” needed to relieve ordi-
nary constipation. It also contains
vitamin B and iron for the blood.
You’ll enjoy this delicious ready-
to-eat cereal. Serve it with milk or
cream—or use often in cooking.
Just eat two tablespoonfuls daily.
Chronic cases, with each meal. If
not relieved this way, see your
doctor. ,
Kellogg’s All-Bran is all bran
with only necessary flavoring added.
It contains much more needed
“bulk” than part-bran products.
At all grocers in the red-and-
green package. Double-wrapped for
greater freehneer. First, the pat-
ented sealed inside waitite bag.
Second, an outer Waxtitk wrapper.
Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek.
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In Reconditioning your car for the . is liable to a puncture or blowout, a mJ
late spring and summer driving cam-1 everyone knows what that means at
paign, it is to be hoped that you did
not stop with the engine, the brakes,
the lights. Of course, these must be
in perfect shape, but perhaps you ov-
erlooked a vital safety feature in ev-
ery automobile—the tires.
While your brakes stop the Wheels,
it is the tires that stop the car. That
fact is being emphasized in this day
of high speed and increased horse-
power. If you go fast, you must
atop quickly. And that is where a
Here’s the radio for your car! The
sensational Model Eleven is a brand
new PHILCO—the biggest value on
the market! It gives you fine recep-
tion—superb tone and remarkable
power—yet it is priced amazingly
low! See and hear this new PHILCO
—the set that outperforms auto radios at much higher
prices!
The'new Model Eleven is a genuine all-electric PHIL-
CO superheferodyne with the latest features, includ-
ing a new Electro-Dynamic Speaker, Automatic Vol-
ume Control, special PHILCO High-Efficiency Tubes,
etc. Installed while you wait. Drive in—learn how easy
it is to own this powerful new PHILCO!
“Most
forts of
ing fish
form in choirs several hundred strong.
The noise which is produced by a
—S'-:'-,. s.-’Mtjn-T.-w* - r-' .J...,..,
contraction of the airbladder is mcl-
little bullhead, a common fish in our
rock’pools, produces a sound like the
tuning up of a violin and'many fish-
rrnren have hirid tales to tell of the
cpiiger's ‘barking’ capacity".
And our editor friend goes on to
tell about all fishes we ever heard
of and many we never heard of, but
we wish him all good luck in his stu-
du.of singing fish and hope that—we
can h/ar fish- sing someday ourselves
—« ;---- . ' • -ha
—Liberal trade-in allowance
on your did h®aterL
—Unusually small down
ment installs this Ruud!
—Monthly payments so low
__yo>i'lL Jjiardly miss them I___
—There’s an extra discount
if you pay <5ashl
■vuiniyy - ■ '.'V III J IBIMf T. T
former president of Mscfoo, W ths
president, President Abelard© P.ctiii-
guez, vice-president, snd cabinet mem-
bers compose the board of directors.
The capitol press correspondents'
are kept informed
gree as to progress
for State office.
A. W. von Struve
newspaper man, quit a post in Wash-
ington with the relief administration
to take charge of the publicity for
Tom Hunter of Wichita Falls, gub-
ernatorial candidate. Von Struve did
that work for Hunter two years ago.
Each of the other candidates has
"high-powered” press representatives.
Paid Wakefield, - worked in t-wo
If you are a sufferer from head-
aches, loss of appetite and energy,
»r any other of the frequent effects
of constipation, read this letter:
“For a long time my system was
not in very good working order.
But since esting Kellogg's All-
Bkan, I have regained my appetite
and my lost weight. And my system
*, one year (but of State $6.00) in Stat*............ $4.50
Poetoffice at Brenham, Texas, as second class matter
There were 7J2V acAdcnU last year
Th
of these accidents persons were kill-
ed and there were 27,160 skidding ac-
cidents in which 1,420 persons were
killed and 30,200 injured.
Look your tires over carefully, and
if they are not up to standard replace
them I
Dwight W. Morrow, a nine-hold golf
course and modern club house have
been built and a new hotel is Tfoiu,*!
up nearby. The golf'clnb, *w^?ich is
By C. G. LEE
Associated Press Foreign
. Service Writer.
Mexico, D. F., May 11. (TP) — The
American dollar may be worth only
the equivalent of .59 cents > in Paris,
London
changed
a result a considerable part of the
huge stream
poured into European capitals
tourists from the United States is
ing diverted into this country.
After a seasonal let-down during
the past month the influx of visitors
by train, boat, airplane and automo-
is'b'c^itfn'^rgk—tex- mcTca'se 'Saily ‘
Travel authorities expect that with
the growing interest of Americans in
Mexico and after the-Laredo-Mexico
City highway is completcd -.jli^ tour-
ist industry will become one of the
most profitable sources of revenue in
the country.
Advertising by transportation com-
panies which have united to estab-
lish low travel rates and the popular-
ization of Mexican books and styles
plus the favorable exchange rate, com-
bined to attract more than 3,(MK) visi-
tors, mostly from »the Middle West
and California, to this ’ city during
January,” February and March,-an6~*a
' record number is expected uurtnff Ute macv.
FOR DISTRICT CLERK:
A. J. Wendt
Paul Klingspoo
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
PRECINCT NO. 1:
A W. Hartatack
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
PRECINCT NO. 2:
Jack Roott
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
PRECINCT NO. 3:
Low; K. Lehrmana
•’i •»
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
PRECINCT NO. 4:
T. R. Fincher
Will Prenzter
FOR CONSTABLE. PRECINCT
NO. 3:
Henry Enax
J; . WANTED_________
WANTED — Experienced white girl
who can speak and understand Eng-
lish, -to’ doTttghv-housework.'--Write,
Vhone or see Mrs. Joe Routt, Chapel
.Hill. Texas.—Adv. 37-4t._____________
-Subject to the aet4o» of the deso- —
:ratk- primaries in july. ’’!aL
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY W
Leslie D. V.Tlliamt
"FOR REPRESENTATIVE 1 r *r
24th DISTRICT.
R. A. Fucha
It win Blum ....
No wonder an automatic gas water heater is
the home’s, best-liked servant when it supplies,
without attention, hot water at the turn of the
faucet. Install one now during Stock Reduction
Sale
Tfce LAMAR
Rum r-r ^ 8-- HOU5FON
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derwfiters, indicate that three-fourths
of the cars inspected in a number of
states last year had dangerous de-
fects. Nearly 48 per cent of these de-
fective cars were equipped with tires
that were either poor or only in fair
condition. A poor, even a fair tire,
aid few airplanes adjoin (M
So far there .have been tjery few
complaints about overcharging, such
as were frequently heard from visi-
tor* to Europe. Authorities are plan-
ning to eliminate all possible causes
for dissatisfaction by establishing fix-
Probably one of .the best posted
men on Eastern affairs is the Editor
of the Hankow, Central China Post.
■» i
of his paper, he is also an authority
.< I on singing ritfh. Now I knuiy noth-
ing about singing fish, but this edi-
torial is cjuite interesting so. I am
PHILCO
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