Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 18, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 17, 1926 Page: 1 of 4
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. Other
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mat$<r*tw»ionof tKe" roulette wheel
mrey-lft the
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HEARING MAY 15
nrrv ut* irriABL ®a
MEET AMARILLO
carries
NO NEED NOW FOR
w the case
then you should know;
Oil
.—-“4 see no imme-
tbe Ferguson*
Mexican <»«
S plane of the Dixie Candy
In fact we told Ticmann that
this
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al! are interested
the turn
you
this
you
until the me-
Worth confer-
session reaches
Matt Moc
Smagg. the
heaving
Meat
ciuaive me
persuasive powers to try
to a decision.
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the
contest-
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of base-
a small
ALL-STARS DEFEAT
BUNN; SCORE 14
SPANISH FLYER IS
FOUND AFTER BEING
W
to star with
Lions when
in Brenham-
.so-called
when
THANK YO.U, MS. BP LA MB
The Banner-Press force wishes to
nresc its appreciation to Ben
bis early thirties, it is only reasonable
to expect.that he will become one of
the great masters of the silver scleen.
Milestone is recognisable in i
flash of tlie picture, as one
(linked. Prore Report)
New York, April 17.—Papers are
to be served Monday on the E. L
Doheny interests in a $97,600,000 suit
filed by Merinos Viessa Y Compania,
Inc, of Mexico. The Mexican com
pany charges that Doheny companies
operated illegally in
fields since 1906.'
to validate mad
♦ (United Press Report)
Austin, April 17.—“I see no imme-
diate need for a special seas'ion ot
the legislature
bonds". Governor Ferguson says. The
governor added that she would make
no definite statement
mortal from the Fort
encc urging a special
her.
Jim Ferguson says
will open their campaign after May
1 in some north Texas town. Farm-
ers are too busy now to listen to
Travis Phillips and his All-Stars
covered themselves with glory Friday
afternoon, when they defeated
strong Blinn team in a hotly
ed game by a score of 1 to
game was a good exhibition
ball. and. was witnessed
crowd. Phillips expects
Dick Hooper's Roaring
the regular season opens
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I asked him how long he had been
tor speaks- of, we might be able to
afford one of each make car, includ-
ing a Lincoln, such as
Hermann Zschaupel took us
last Thursday afternoon.
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That’s the car for the
plutocrats, for believe nte,
sit behind the steering wheel of
baby you know and can feel that
have been driving a real car- .
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Silent, smooth, plenty Of power
and classy looking, we enjoyed the
spin and thank Hermann for an hours
driving in a really classy car.
w'’h we had as much masunra
* S*n’ Toubin and Sam and Gus
•ak in order that* we could bujj. a
from every salesman that want-
but having only
not as affluent as
said yesterday, we
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fc*" Hu* connection we want to pay
jS"1 ***CMnen a deserved compliment;
of them were gentlemen and used
: *" of their
$67,600,000 SUIT
AGAINST DOHENY BY
MEXICAN COMPANY
jfcff to sell us one.
s' ®uutcd means and
I the country Alitor ____,_______,,
K' to be satisfied to buy only one.
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■ ’ was a difficult task to decide.
K-i. Ml had good cars and were an-
our friend
out in on
Cairo. April 17.—-Captain Estever.
the Spanish flier and his mechanic
the office and said to my
illy, take a look at old Blit-
and say that we not only
ndes and talks but we
few
fine
lure and vice of
Smith has shown
here on June 3, and that date has
been (SHcially set for the eelebra-
the schools be-
This proposed
up at the next
trustees, to be
the Sedan, the better half
Coupe, she's the boss so
*
what the boss, wanted.
—
the recently revised standard* of cer-
tification of junior colleges for the
state of IxMiisiana have so materially
changed the cuucational situation in
connection with the merged Cynfer-
enccs as to render a change of plan
If you like your tluills and dram*
-blendedvnicely and in pleasant doses,
or* will come
state
run. Pa’eMtne •
Estevez wa* found fi»*t about
1 wanted
•anted the
•* bought
w ill
you
th.it
ing to an announcement of S.
Lankins state adjutant.
AMATEUR NIGHT AT SINTON
There was a- big Amateur Night kt
the Simon Theater Friday evening,
y<ui
be a
A touch of Griffith.
Mtirnau. .A suggestion of Luhitach
guson and other state official* will
also attend
car and tried to sell it on the
these points.
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ta. whi(h will be followed bv
consolidation with* Blinn Memori
al College, it is probable that the lat
ter will be thereby improved and the
from Mr. Barrett.
heard from him.
from
inquiries
the District
Any onf who »
dially invited io attend thi* meeting
and help, in any> way possible in thia
undertaking
Golden s
John
•ought artd when
informed that «t
•U » Coupe he said: “I thought that
JW* said ymi were going to buy a
wing started in favor of Brenham Ht.
The final score was 7 to 4 in favor oi
t.iddmu-.
ed “systematically,
when the Word
should have been “systemically
I-
was our error, and we are sorry it oc-
i .
curved.
Mr. Frank Wood.
Brenham, Texas,
Dear Mr. Wood:
Just home frop
the merger Of the Gulf and Southern
Conferences of the Metl>odi*t Epis-
copal church, ong of
tug owned by each.
merger will lie taken
meeting of the Blinn
held early in June.
The appended item
lousas Clarion-Progress explains the
matter in detail:
Evangeline College
face to face' with a most serious cri-
sis~when rhe state of Louisiana reJ
e” i
new plan.
The representatives of the 'Gulf
Conference on the Commission
merger to -initiate plans looking for-
ward to the uniting of Evangeline
College and Blinn Memorial College
at Brenham, Texas, which merger
(United Prena Report) -
San A’i'onio, ,Tcx. .April 17—Three
ordered
thousand veniremen
were
.drawn at the rate of 750 a week when
the trials ot five men indicted in con-
nection with the robbery of the San
tional Bank begins. The
Antonio
caws were set for May 17, May 3f,
and June 7 4n<LJune 14.
w Inch
.With splendid stunts,
were
“THE CAVE MAN’
FINE ATTRACTION
COMING TO SIMON
At the close of a long discussion a
set of resolutions were drawn up and
unanimouslv. adopted.
o
Resolution
That we inform, the
was as follows
s tree and ate a
m and sugar—just too
. Thanks Charlie.
BURTON STATE.
BANK STATEMENT
CORRECTION OF ERROR
.P Dr. J. C-
In the advertisement ol
Winkel, appearing in the Banner-
Press Friday, there wa* a regrettable
another tnp to
hit a triple to
oat at
Fields,
fence
both of whom are said'
the finest work of their careers, Oth-
arc Mahlon
er player* to be seen
Hamilton; David Torretfre, "Clara
Horton, Margaret
Livingston and
Gorge Harris.
tarn* educational institutions
among
them the Blinn <Memorial College at
Brenham, Texas, which carries on a
work similar to that contemplated by
the Evaagclinv "College. They are
hereby directed to agree that the uni-
», rd shall lie established at
Brenham. Texas, and that all debts
and liabilities of the Evangeline Col-
•e^r shall be liquidated prior to the
merger, and they are urged to open
these negotiations as soon a* possi-
ble
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"Don’t you feel a bit peculiar now
us—it has
that this car is leaving
five
by us during
the past
she saiil
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Yes, that is true. Dolly, it 1lat dieen
nice defensive game at
second ac-
cepting five out of six chance*.
Hi *chool'* piain defect is the lack
of infield practice. There i* no place
available for. practice due to the torn
up condition of Firemen'.* Park but
the old infield i* now being- fixed
better
up so the boys will have a
place to practice.
Caldwell will be played in Brenham
Fridav at 4 p. m. The field the game
definite
will be played on ha* not
ly been determined um»n.
down
am Hi at Giddings-Fri-
that we have disposed of
And now
Wendt
the platter.
lett and was thrown
when
stretching it
jumper de luxe, made a beautiful re-
lay to the plate via Archie Redkey.
Redkey pitched a nic* ^gaine lor
Wo
Giddings. Hi school garnered eight
hit* off hi* delivery, Wilkemug gut
(oddiugs
two and Blackburn two.
obtained only five hit* .off the I'onV
In 4hi$ .issue appears the
state-
'mejiv^of flic Burton ^>tate Bank, and.
tv Hass ,,ot ^>uy
or
Taxed'’
\T
vanc^! reports on thia William Fax
..I
icrcen version
stage success. .
1 TcaJing with the
gambling. Winchell
in ven' effective Jashioit the emit to
which a man may go who it forced
to the wall bit by bit. through tastes
in the Corridors of Chance*
Do not take from. this,, however,
that ? The heel
is a* bitter, grue
some narrative of concentrated grief.
It is a highly dramatic picture with
< «tory that will interest every type
of picture fan, i>e he man, wotftan, or
child. Therv^is pictured the colorful
iVith the coming of the new car
11 have Wo more trials.*trihula-
rd worry for old Bliztcn Benz
passes into other hands.
Tiernan ii will from
now
then
a time-—until we had some
it go.
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(United Prcws Report)
Xuiitin. *• April 17.—Texas Legion
naires will meet in annual convention
to these Charlie sent
•he house 'a "ice batch
Ve "enjoyed 'or dinner
PLAY “THE WI
PICTURE
SUNDAY
WRESTLING MATCH
Travis. tPhillip*, pride of the Bra-
itoa bottom*, and Dan Hahn, pride of
rural Washington county, will JUect
in a wrestling match, at the Schmid
taken.
Have been around quite a bit the
last few. day* and they
Breidiam, Maifeat artd Rodeo every-
Sunic talk almul that w«
where.
would not be able to take care of the
crowd there with the apace we have
*<t they Witt al) be able to »jre tlir. per
formancc. Will be in Brenham Sun
day and talk thing* oyer with
and *rc if there would probably
way ^that w*e could manage tn
more spare for <*1f roping:
So if you cannot be there Sunday
phone me and we will set Another
day that sun* all.
.,n
better
behind its name and while we
not' have the pleasure of telling
of the Blitzen tpisode* we hope
we will not hay^4#» '«*• HP® ®’
failings of our new ,Studebaker
the changed situation making neces-
sary the changed plans jmd that we
express to them and to the friends of
Evangeline College in Opelousas and
elsewhere our thanks for 'their aid
-■Xlhyn I..nun-
refreshingly American and
ingly modern. Tiiat is the impres-
sion of the ’ directorial artistry of
Lewi* Milestone that
away from a showing .of
Bros.' production of “Tit
tarring Mai
oore, to
Monday at the
Mi
Although this la omj
second production. ‘Seven;
being hi* first,
the
ol Colleges- and Secondary Schools of
the Southern States. IJ'heir action
to be commended iiMthat it has dis-
tinctly raised the standard Jorxhigher
education in the state.
But- it has
also made it impossible for a small
college to get started unless it has
several hundred thousand dollars to
_____ If the. requirements had
>.e^Xs'4elayed- two ’or three years Kv
start with
angcline 'College might have been
able to meet them. It has also made
imposjnlile the establishing of junior
colleges in cmhiection with the high
hive jjkad. ijo^ jeriojis effect on thai
ImsSh
d the other ter-
'sMhk. .-A very
the bank'*
a!r^ir«s is^iiirUci^l -by tire statement,
.fiesourees amount to $174,070.81
l('^n's and discounts total $80,036.46;
4'Jkife time and demand' deposits have
reached- the sum of $112,010.63.
l>reut-Teacher*
mu ot
tlsat members of
(.cntral school*.
bio
. 'office
2 i -Z
u splendid looking ber-
it stood with me and the
for five, years.
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Last niglu Bill said: When
voti
down in the morning for the'last
with the old 'Rlitxcn do’nof shed
ma*y tears
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giv* ■’Lis advice
_i wheii I Rave, the country
one over and she told one
things that were true hut she
things on a bit.
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ft-, true I ‘bought,- a. new ^udebak
'ihd-broWRhr it home, giving
» the better Mian-
N
fir as three suits of clothe* are
nd the Tqx we-will- say- ceptly adopted the standards for jutt-
ROTARY CLUB, NOTICE
'ednesday,
On BCcount of next
W,
April 2i.‘ San Jacinto Day, living a
'hobdav. the regular meeting of tire
Rotary Clnb will lie held Tue
stead of Wednesday. All
. ...rs
are'expec.ed to be on band Tuesday.
(Uuited Proao Import)
The Inter-
Washington, April 17-
Commission
set,
state Commerce
May IS for the hearing on livestock
rates bttwecn point! .in New Mexico
and Texas and in Kans** and Okla-
The hearing will lie held m
h<mu
L ■
“r during this time did anyone
resort to "knocking” the oth-
Phillip* ha* won quite a rcpiiUn.
as a wrestler, but Hahn ihinks he can
Thia
match the BrenNMn Wmtier*
to those
should be quite an event
who care for wrestling.
U* but it hasn't always stood by-4Jlc essa
W, it laid down at times and
loi
'clw-1' Lonisjap.1 .withuut.at .leaad
. . I,,
an endowment of $250,(XXt
The Board of Trustee* of Evange-
Jine < bb».La-
March 13th, 1926, hereby ' declare
their belief that the merging of J he
Catt Comere'ncfc and the
dish .Mission Conference of the Meth
odist Episcopal church, togetlrer with
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