Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 303, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 20, 1930 Page: 4 of 6
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THURSDAY,
BRENHAM BANNER-CRESS
Hollywood’s
MOSCOW
F’ilm Shop
J
Letter
to
■Ml
SAVE YOUR BABY CHICKS
1'he finished
LIGHTS TESTED— John
are much shorter
Here’s how the people have
Ro-- -r-
judged this, question of
Ata
thin
says all that needs be said
N the tire business, as in any other, produc
of Goodyear
I
Stability
L
IN RUBBER
“sr -*- w*1-*!'1 ■ j».i, ]>.
D F A I R R
for
j car
for
date
than in New York—or perhaps it it
’b*t you live faster out in the West.”
With his fam-
home in Bev-
an automobile
-0'1
three exh
fest two va
it of ten
Goodyear cun give you
greater tire values because Goodyear builds more than
have the brains to write
.jSflgC tO t
the exhibi
Jdy be • i
studios
the music goes, is his
well knlzw n to radio fans, having
Broadcast over 600 concerts by radio
from the Roxy.
Rapee ha.s been conductor a) the
Rialto, Rivoli, Capital and boxy thea-
tres in New York, as well u- the box
in Philadelphia and l b A in Berlin. z
A very wealthy mu-ician, Rupee
probably worked harder than the av-
erage American boy does and. there-
fore, is a good example to them.
"1 believe America is a great na-
tion," he said. “It will .become great-
er if sound pictures and radio are de-
veloped and tiring more music to the
masses of people. I . believe music
should be emphasized in the schools. I
By DUANE HENNESSY
United Press Staff Correspondent
HOLLYWOOD, .March 20—Eigh-
ten years ago, Emo Rapee landed in
i New York from Hungary without
friends and today he i» in Hollywood
at a salary of clpse to half a million
dollars for three years’ work..
He is in|phargc of all musical ac-
tivities at the Warner Brothers and
hirst Nationa]
him, 'so far as
responsibility
Emo Rapee
symphony orchestra
theatre in New York-
chosen for the- position here.
was in charge of the
t the Roxy
when he was
He is
I Art appreciation is good for us all and
| the time to stresa it is in youth.
| "You
operas, and the coining ppcras to be
by American
votir own laud set to music.
Glue m lieu or gar«ers and not for
w s, either, ia the style <t
jne" kfc.- ‘
During ‘he filming of "Radio
Revels" full length stockings were
specified for dancing girls in the Ca-
Co®t>' Fa*
they ,w
^til abwt
tered—1 can’t seem to get.about fast
enough. The dav.«
By EUGENE LYONS
MOSCOW, March 20.—Soap and a
broom—those snculd he the humble
ts, bunch , of H
; pumpknis, one
of six; car
ws, one of
of any kind
»y kind; canti
one head;
I pas (fresh
s (fresh), one
). any variety
Quart; okra,
i<«), one plate <
Pl*te of six; sh
out here," he said ,“Your
1 had no idea of
Notice of said election shall be
published m some newspaper of gener-
al circulation which has been continu-
a
in
They will be stories of
Jazz was
purely American and this is the first
step toward a great musical develop-
ment through the land, which will be
abetted by pictures."
Rapee has two sons,
ill he has established a
erly Hills. He bought
that, compared to some of the violent
purple, screaming green and passion-
ate cream cars in the screen colony, is
simple.
"1 like it
studios are so big.
the immensity of the proposition un-
til we arrived. Everything is so scat-
irss th.• ■
exhibit
les from tl
■fruit*.)
which he or she offers to vote and
who are residents and qualified to
vote in the common school district of
said county and precints, shall be en-
titled to vote in said election
v. f^fr<«gid " £..
(opened at H o'clock A. M. and shall
. be closed at 7 o'clock P. .M on said
date
period of not less than one
,,'ashingtoii County, Texas;
— t thirty days prior to the
hi', civ tion.
.SAM, D. W. LOW.
County Judge, Washington
County, Texas
.We think it does:“More people ride on Goodyea
Tires than on any of’ er kind’
. OYSTERS—OYSTERS
Don’t forget that you can get them
‘ at Saeger's Market. 298-tf
next thirl
«r, t*141 wh
^printed. tl
to know
will ha'
I*.
irenients
r of
and ii
the inf
the cat:
Tru-tms' lht
nils who a
nts of thi
note of t
i the prizes
w’Teth of
Comrr
I R. Jahn
Ernest
Lonnie
jled con
Division 2, f
uois (Kafir,
e exhibit of
s (alia
as, velvet
beans): '
h of two dtff
vines or pla
of two difft
Annual forage
Either may be
mieter. ' Four
ies of swee
annual cro
must be at
feet long, lo
leaves must
points. Four
varieties of I
, 50 points.
3, fre
bles—I
The W»»
jettmi a*1
bgr’> ",CI
march^
ballero* number ^"7"
«O Which garters J
without showing ,, *
‘he «lue wa, X
*■****•'■■ i.
zpi ‘‘“ir
The press agent
one did not s
stockings off
Superior Starter
In RED CHAIN BAGS
Jack Green
times
We thifik this single lowering f:icf—“not fo’TVe
overridden by any sales argument £,
picture at one point showed a rein-
deer being killed for food
fore the animal was dead .the Samo-
vided banking Mrvloes to this
c&nraunitv th.
Strength
and
I he next time you need a tire, and seek the
most you can get for your money, remember
how the people have judged this question
of value
common school districts in
niissioner’s precincts.
All persons who are Icgalli quwliti- j
cd voters of this state and county and
f the Commissioners
rm mots
in i
from its body and devouring
them
Some of the delegates to the worn-
confercnce
bad
heart-breaking
c n s
tales to tel! of their difficulties in mak
mg any of the natives avail themselves
of the medical
other
or
assistance
which
the gdvernment
^provided
Sometimes a hospital outpost
w aits
six months or a year for its first pa-
tient.
genious
quality, Goodyear service, Goodyear price
I he simplest and safest advice, is for you to do
What an overwh<dming percentage of your
1-How-motorists are doing — go straight to the
nearest Goodyear dealer!
It happens that Goodyear builds millions
more
tires than any other manufacturer, which
ought to mean something to the man who
buys tires
women work it means the most elc-
liic.
. civilized
Aiming moat of the tribes women arc
regarded as
unclean, ’
creatures
ihc ta<k of the Arctic
without sous.
pioneers of culture is to convince these
some fifty manufacturers.
More people ride on Goodyear
Tires than on any other kind. ’*
The state of texas.
COUNTY OF WASHINGTON
I, Sam D. W. Low, in my official
capacity as County Judge- of Wash-
ington County, Texas, do hereby or-
der that an election shall be held on
the first Saturday in April,
1930, being the 5th day of April A. I
D 1930, in Commissioner’s Precincts I
No. 1 and 4, in. the County for the
election of the County School Tru stees
for Commissioner’s Precincts
and 4, those elected to become mem-
bers of the County Board of Educa-;
tion and are to be elected by the legal-
ly qualified voters of County of said
Precincts.
That said electi
held at the
time
,in<
same
I, and by the election offi
intrd by the several school
ay tn bo Is of a heroic fight lor enlight <-u»ly ami regularly published
* I pcr*'k'* •><-* !<•&.<> 4|<U,I
enment being carried on by a group | L
of hardy woman pioneers in the bleak-(least
est reaches of Russia's Arctic regions, j tbi-
About 30 of these women, six na- ;
tivtfs and the rest Russians assigned to
their task "by the communist party,
have just completed a conference lure t
to discuss their job. The All-Umoii
congress for work among women oi ,E. Larks.—224tf
the north wa^ the mouth-hHing nth. , , ,
of the gathering. But its proceeding*
were less pretentious.
Women who had spent years among
the primitive tribes of northern Europe
and Asia told oi their struggles One
she lured a native child
* " Info her in? laborrnugU- scrnbbcd“wf
the accumulated dirt * 5f years* and
turned the renovated child back to it>
parents—whe doubted whether it wa*
But the example
really their own.
-others got up the
had some
cHrct-
courage to use soap and water.
Another recounted how she and her
assistants sweep their front sttfps whrh*-’
tbe. tribeswomen look^on, as a prac-
oT the
tical demonstration
o
■■ rivanre ‘called abnwm
can be put.
Elsewhere the revolution rnav n
tlus socialization of factories
or the
forming of agricultural communes
teach them simple sanitation and raise
the few who have any aptitude to a
civilized level. ♦
One of these northern nomad tribes,
the Samoyeds, recently has been pho
lographed tor the motion pictures tor
The cameraman, G.
the first tunc.
Bluestem, put on a special showing
of the film for the United Press cor
1 he film was as yet un-
respondent.
edited—and sonic of it is so primitive,
so* shocking to a modern
onkxjker
that it will have to be eliminated bc-
roeased to the pub-
fore the picture is
he.
I he picture underlined the enormity
under-
of the task the soviets have
taken in their determined
’effort
to
raise the cultural level of these peo-
ples. The Samoyeds are
mi > <
primitive than any of the North Amer-
ican Eskimos.
J hey eat raw meat,
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 303, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 20, 1930, newspaper, March 20, 1930; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1174895/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.