Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 256, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 26, 1926 Page: 2 of 4
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®wn
meeting Dempsey
than
Use of Gas Should Be
Understood
are now talking of a South
Professi
Texas Public Utilities Co
Should Take
-825,712.00
Highway Oarage
824,100.00
0,457.75
menu
it apt
Thia treatment is baaed on the fa-
AUG. BRO
REAL ESTATE
Office Over Maa
way, to come into the possession of
a home
amount
tent, if
month's he can ol
By doing another
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The e«MHni*sion figures that'Witl1
should lie given the chance ffrst, fig
uring that, if Jack.1 first battles Tun
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cordancc with the nites when tMy
were
men.
HAVE YOU
LIFE INSl
LEE CURRY, i
Brenham,
Southland Life.
, Over $100,000,1
call for it. No obligation SI
call Mr. Cahnelet at >16.
will deliver one Immediate
fui and hold it in your throat for 15or
’ it.lt has
defeated by
The punishment is just
same but there -is a .great
in the reward.
- lam i tiy-ub
gas oven.
Don’t buy a closed top to put on your gas stove. An
inclbsed-top stove is provided with adequate ventilation,
but no attempt to transform your open-top range is both
dangerous and uneconomical.
-Don’t hare strong draft across your stove. Not only
is there danger of flame being blown out, but heat Is de-
flected from kettles.
Don’t use paper for heat insulation on top of oven, or
between oven and wall. Asbestos pads are for that pur-
pose.
Dont’ try to dry your hair over gas flame.
Don’t turn on gas -in oven before striking match. Gas
and air make an explosive mixture.
Don't forget that small pot and large burner make a
bad combinaton. So is gas turned high enough to “lick the
Why let a dangerous cough hang on
hen you can. through a simple treat-
dy relief and often break
:ly in 24 hours?'
SPORTS
By (JlNX» TUCnCR
They
Texas Interacholaatic league, that is
Tunney might also be willing..'but
Harrv wouldn’t;
It- hux utter occurred to The com-
mission to match WiHs and Tunney
to determine which is the better man.
Rickard, no doubt would agree to put
on such a match with the winner
The published statement of the
Building & Loan Assn, represents
S' ■
two and one-hair years operation.1
The funds of the association UN
practically always all loaned as they
He prefers
Dempsey,
about the
difference
The Oklahoma University team is
setting the pace in the .Missouri Vai-
lay basketball race and the Oklahoma1
by monthly payments which
to but very little more
any.
the line? .
3. What is t
wliiuh to appro;
when there is i
But bring your prescriptions
where they are carefully enm-
pounded—the place where ev-
ery prescription is given indi-
vidual attention is
Amazing New Pr
Brings a New-Type
Don’t allow too long a period between cleanings. Sand
paper rust spots immediately and oil. Wipe off grease
while it is hot* Keep burners clear with hatpin and boil
once a month.
We are patiently wailing for An-
son to start the new West Texas
high school league.
-■ W »♦ my Quick of Dallas were
These cities are dissatisfied be- fourth in doubles. _
cause the rules were made for all and
not to fit any one particular case.
Gene Tunney and Jack Dempsey,
but that’s all. except, of’ course, the
b'rw York commission is talkmi
Dempsey if he does that thing _
suffi
constantly with
aches and pains
peculiar to women,
and never found a
remedy to help her
until she learned of
Dr. Pierce’s Fav-
orite Prescription.
arc i Beaumont regrets that the board
of regents did not see fit to repri-
mand the Interscholastic league di-.
Each league, it. seems, is sponsored rectors for their attitude in the Bal-
by some disgruntled member of the Bew case If the Board of Regents
State Intcrscholastic league, and their |u«l taken the unwise step of dabbl-
(bWlcip.it reason in forming the new (ng infO league affairs, they would
leagues are not for the uplift of inter- probably have drawn up resolutions
scholastic football, but for what they of congratulations to the league com-
may term vengeance because the lea- mittec for their, work during the
gue happened to penalise them in ac- football season.
But meanwhile the interscholastic I
league with 800 entries in the .basket-
ball race, is worry ing along without I
some of the disgruntled members and
seems to lie doing very well.
'Wathen Harrv mirftft die of old age
i.Ah umpire
1»W -Tra^r;
pitcher* ■ w nef
half of the netnj
the grandstand, ai
number the cube i
colored before the
bat in the ninth, i
Simmons of getti
lines?
It Is
and _
grew lees nem
sleep better.
"I can cert
Cardul to expect
me it was a wot
every way I felt
the real cause of the coughing. Sb the
worst cough quickly disappears.
* dfl ^Dr- King** New C.\xwvory is tar
coughs, chest colds, bronchitis, spas-
modic croup, etc. Fine for children,
too—no harmful drugs. Very econom-
ical, as the dose is only one teaspoon-
ful. At all good druggists. Ask for
hv.tnrv
Tunney. being a young man can wait
cine.”
Cardul is purel;
contains no harm!
Far sale every*
tyfeMMjr Mt TWS*»od* tion borrow
for a short period small sums. The
s statement shows that there is
on hand in the bank $6,4.57.75, but
Women, Why Suffer ?
Fort Worth, Texas.—"A relative of
mine received wonderful benefit by tak-
mg Dr. Pierce’s
■ Favorite Prescritf*
,ion- Her health
■ ""v, tnr
a heWvne tantimi uvm ii-
South Te*.i‘ league, and they
talking of a Rio Grapde league.
$9,700.60 From these figures It. will
be observed that the spoliations for
loans exceed the available cash at
this time.
The building and Loan plan of
operation is a very desirable way for
the salaried man to lay aside a small
sum monthly and which immediately
begins to earn interest on the amount
saved. It further is one of the easiest
„ , ; ... ' . : Of course. Tunney coyld probably
Berkeley Bell of Austin was rank- . - 1
, , .. , . ..... j 'lick the tar out of Wills but that
found guiltv of using ineligible ed tilth in national junior singles; *
I ...... . doesn’t make any difference. They
while the Austin youngster and Jnn-
, , don't fight any more to sec who is
ranked I
1 the better man, but for large, purses
i >
and larger purses.
Uly digestible. And
<e economical be-
you UM no more
CITIZENS TAKE STEPS
Cobblestone, Pa.,-Jan. 21.
The Citizens' Emergency Commit-
tee took steps tpday for the relief of
tlie crisis caused, in the little college
towik by the mid-year exams at old
Cobblestone. For the rest of the
week seven billy-goats, -harnessed to
weariumr ,
large cowbell, will be driven about
the streets from the hours of 4 P. M.
to 2:30 A. M. ’
The oppressive silence in the vil-
lage during the present examination
week has caused no-less than two un-
successful attempts at suicide by old
residents, and even the young and’
The Brackenridge "high tean: 0
San Antonio is winning consistently
That basketball team recently de
WlQtfcld. Tex
night and day. ,
Eason, ot R. F. D,
ached and ached “
ly go. I felt wa
like doing anyth!
a great burden ti
to do up the dii
no-account and <
"My mother L
and she thought
good, so she told
My husband got n
began on it I beg
once. It was suet
continued it until
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 256, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 26, 1926, newspaper, January 26, 1926; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1179525/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.