Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 241, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 9, 1924 Page: 2 of 4
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with the League of Nations, and
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lat proper time. France pledges
herself to the execution of the
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REAL ESTATE and
Office Over Hauck's <
This is an apron-front drsas In
thras tian. The pleated frill gives
it an extra flare. Of course, there
is no belt In front because it fol-
lows ths princess lines. A narrow
belt ties in the back. It’s a ptyle
that deserves two-fold commenda-
tion for its smart princess lines
and for its use of the popular frill.
conversations, but also the long
ones which young people home
from college through the holi-
days exchanged. They included
Mayor of the City of
Attest: A.
NEW YEAR'S DAY AND
EVERY DAY
SCHOOL LESSON
Prof Wood has - written
iter. The whole is told with
■ great literary charm and human
(interest. These qualities belong
to the popular story-telling
jstage of these tales.
‘'These writers of Genesis
have preserved those stories be-
cause they showed how God was
leading the ancestors of the na-
tion, and made a direct appeal
Ito |he Hebrew readers to serve
the God of their fathers. The
full strength of this appeal can
Try D1PP«I'« C
guaranteed. Wi
Inc.--Adv.240-tf.
FOR SALE—Ga* stove; .four bum-
era' elevator oven- Phone 580.—ac
24(J-5t. ——
take a bath or a shower in our
up-to-date sanitary bathroom
equipment. Carry out thia good
resolution, for the sake of
health and cleanliness for. all
the family, by placing your or-
der with Ch. Estimates fur-
nished.
of the head of the government,
the president of the military di-
rectorate, and in agreement
with him.” Madrid dispatches
say that since Rivera has been
in control the country has en-
joyed complete tranquility.
Czechoslovakia and France
have formed an alliance by
treaty. By its terms France
secures an ally strategically sit-
uated, while Czecho-Slovakia
will be entitled to lean heavily
Upon France should occasion re-
On the few occasions when a patron is dissatisfied witl
portraits we make, we lose that patron.
IT DOESN’T PAY
Consequently we make every effort to adjust any i
plaint. But, complaints aren’t many and—we guan
satisfaction. -
HOUSE FOR RENT—See Ou, Schu
macher—Adv.235-8tp. •
RAILROAD TIME TABLE
Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe
No. 16, Northbound-10:1F> P.M
No. 6, Northbound-11:35 A.M
of business allows many lines
of enterprise to make economies
and reduce charges or prices.
The automobile industry is a
good illustration. The thing
does not seem to work out this
(way in telephone service. ’ Fqr
that service usually is fastest
and smoothest where the numb-
er of wires are comparatively
few, the apparatus'simplest' and
the duties of operators without
Strain upon* them.— Toledo
Blade.
LEE CURRY, DtetHct I
Southland
(NF— 5NCB CO., at
... _ _
Fir.t class French cboa, can fur-
ni»h references. Call at 517
Alamo St.—Ad.241-3tp. - *
LOST—Army Overeat: *'R®^ILjve
“idV.2M.2,
and fourteen-foot
roads will have been eliminated.
Traffic officers then will be
stationed on skyscraper roofs,
in church spires and steep tall
Chimneys. There will be new
rules of-the air and the prob-
lem will.be to find adequate
landing places for the mechani-
cal devil’s- darning needles
which will swarm in the busi-
ness districts and close to great
| industrial plants during traffic
t,iv„ rush hours.—Toledo Blade.
DR.R.HLEN1
bsuv, Aom, «mi ■
* SPECIALIST
Office over Triatram I
Clerks, Railway Mail ■
m0. Experience unnecessary For
free particulars write R. Terry (for
iher Civil Service examiner) 1576
BarrWter Bldg. Washington, D. C.
Adv.23«-4tp.
A. P. TOPPER1
GENERAL CONTE
andBUILDE
Estimate Furnish
MEETING
The annual meeting c
holders of the" Washing
State Bank, Brenham,
be held on Tuesday, J
1824 at 10:00 a. m. at
house for the 'Fktpwv'j
board of directors and
tlon of such other bush
be brought before the i
H. Bosse, Pres., H. A| Kt
ier.-t-Adv.217-30t.
tlon to the city va.«r
create* an emergency
necessity, that the ruiei
ed, and that thia ord
take effect and be In f
effect trona aud after it
approval, on this u»o
December, A. D. 1928.
Approved: December
The telep^ne operator’s job
does not classfy with the posi-
tions which are “pretty soft.”
She earns what she earns by
alertness and good temper.
If it were not for these quali-
ties of the operator, the Ameri-
can people could never do the
tremendous amount of talking
they do over the telephone. In
lAll^ the messages
to 24.TS8,7«8.W». Th. N0TKS'-0N 'tu'e SUNDAY
number was 2,893,036,41)4 more1 N0TES ON THE ^UNDAi
thqn in 1917. The increase was
are also, probably, provisions,
to the effect that the resump-
tion of power in Germany by
the Hohenzollerns, any move-
ment looking to the absorption
of Austria by Germany, and the
restoration of the Hapsburgs
France hajj voted]’
Czecho-Slovakia a credit of
contrast between the shepherd
boy and the viceroy of Egypt;
the rapid shifting of scene; the
use of mystery in the develop-
ment of the plot; the growth
of character in Joseph from thd
imprudent, egotistical boy to
Wise, loving, and forgiving
man. Here also comes the full
development cf Jacob’s charac-
NOTICE OF EJECTION
Ad ordinance by tk* City Com-
miMion of the City of B r*nham,
Texaa, submitting to the qualified
voter* of the City of Brenham. Tex-
as, who are property tai P*y«r"
therein, the proposition for the ia-
suance of bond* ot the said city In
the sum of Twenty-five Thousand
(125,000.00) Dollfirs, for the pur-
pose of erecting and constructing a
water purification addition to the
water works plant of the City off
Brenham Texas, the election to be
held on the 25th day of January,
1924, and declaring the fact that
the health and safety of the citizens
require the construction of a puri-
fication addition to the etty water
works plant, creates an emergency
and public necessity that the rules
be suspended and that this ordin-
ance shall take effect-from and af-
ter Its passage and approval, on this
the 17th day of December, A. D.
1923:
Whereas, the City Commission of
the City of Brenham, Texas, deems
It advisable to issue tjonds of the
said city for the purpose hereinafter
mentioned:
Therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY
THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF BRENHAM, TEXAS, that
an election be held on the 25th
day of January, A. D. 192^, at which
election, the following proposition
shall be submitted: Shall the City
Commission of the City of Brenham,
Texas, be authorised to issue bonds
of the city of Brenham, Texas, In
the sum of Twenty-five Thousand
(825,000.00)) Dollar*, payable seri-
ally each year, as follows: One
Thousand |( 1,000.00) Dollars, each
year for the first ten years; Fifteen
Hundred (81500.00) Dollars, each
year for the next ten years; bearing
interest at the rate of five and one-
half (5H%) Per cent Per annum,
payable annually, and to levy a tax
sufficient to pay the interest on said
bonds and create a sinking fund suf-
ficient fo redeem them at maturity,
for the purpose of erecting and con-
structing a water purification addi-
tion to the water works plant in the
dty of, Brenhajn, Texas, as authori-
zed liy Sections 1, 2, S, and 4 of
Article Five. Special Chapter Qf the
vuj V. Uivuuniu;
vote ot the people on the 7th day
of September, A. D. 1920, and pm-
tlon and laws of the State of Texas;
The said election shall be held at
the City Hal), in the .CiU. of Bren-
ham, Texas, and the following nam^
ed persons are hereby appointed
managers of said election, to-wit: D.
C. Williams, Presiding Judge, and
said presiding judge shall appoint
all necessary clerks therefor; Said
election shall be held under the pro-
visions of the Special Charter of the
City of Brenham, adopted on the 7th
day of September, A. D. 1920, and
the amendments thereto, and the
constitution and the laws of the
State of Texas, and only qualified
voters who are property tax payers
of said city shall be allowed to
vote: —„
All voters Fho favor the propo-
sition fo Issufe xne tMir.cs smkskim»x
written or printed upon their bal-
lots, the words: "For the issuance
of bonds.” -——
And t nose opposed shall have
written or printed upbn their bal-
lots the words: "Against the issu-
ance of bond*.’*-—»- *
The manner of holding said elec-
tion shall be governed by the laws
of the State regulating general elec-
tion*.
A copy of this ordinance signed
by the Mayor of the City of Bren-
ham. Texas, attested by the City
Secretary of sa;d city, shall serve ‘
as a proper notice of said election.
The Mayor is authorized and di-
rected to cause, said notice of the
election to be posted up at the City.
<'','*iJl, and-st one public place In eact-1
1ST the voting places of the City of|
;No. 18, Northbound_12:1 ’
l No. 5, Southbound. 4:46
iNo. 15, Southbound- 6:12
| No. 17, Southbound- 4:41 A.M
Houston ana Texas Central
numbers, those that were
id to jar monopolists
rom the party wires, the
lions with grocers and
rs, the long distance busi-
ud the more or less plau-
Loans am
[Stocks an
(Equity (n
peal Esta
Redemptic
pash la vi
are cherishing a riving danger rewakij-:^.^- iwfoa,
which may smite their owp worn near Chappoll Hili about-two
, . . ..... . . . weeks ago one mouse colored mare
heart. How old this story is and mul0, ia hand* nigh, c yearb old.
yet how modern So ■ today Notify* 1 .ney Paj*er> sherif( °r
France ’fear, the strength of a
rehabilitated Germany. * And
so in all the centuries fear has
been the mother of war. One
thinks of the sad futility of the
exhaustion into which nations
plunge driven by their fear. Is
there no way to take fear out
of the hearts of men arid na-
tioris? For fear is a poison,
which may utterly deplete 4h*l
life of the world. So a panic
of fear becomes the mother of
persecution.
“Note the element off iJmantic
its environment alone. But the
geographical and economic and
political facts do have profound
influence. We see in our lesson
how much the pressure of fam-
fine and the pressure of fear
have to do with the experiences
which led to the forming of the
Hebrew nation.
We are familiar with the cy-
nical assertion that politics make
strange bedfellows. As a mat-
ter of fact, famine may make
yet stranger bedfellows. The
pressure of hunger and of wan-
ing supplies wm bring men to- Height*,
gether whose lives would never Adv.240-3t. ■ ---.
tav. touched in any other Jaeh-1 |
ion- It was the pressure of 10
famine which drove a group of
nomadic shepherds into Egypt.
The facts of life struck them
full in the face. And it was ne-
cessary to find some way «in
which to meet and parry the
blow. One can see these men,
accustomed to feeding places of
fertility in a barren land, press-
ed at last by the drying up of
the pasture lands upon which
they had depended to seek an-
other basis for their life. The
land itself seemed to have turn-
ed to be their foe. And so we
see them in the presence of a
Strange king, happy in the pos-
session of a friend at court,
seeking a new home where
grass will grow and flocks may
graze. The fields which were
fertilized by the treasure^iffi*,
ling Nile must have seemed like’ year** old. a 1 “r *'
... .. . .. Cha*. T°PPe> Wllham Fenn
a physical paradise to these lj<>- Xd 287-i2t-ir2tp.
No. 45, Westbound— 2:10 A.M
No. 42, Eastbound— 3:55 P.M
.M, Mfi. EMtbound
TOTAL
STATE Ol
I, Otto
«*ear that
- tmBscrK
FOR SALE—Cat flo<*r* and flwj
design*. Mr*. Dick Schpld. Phon*
898-W.—Ad.274-tt.
FOR SALE—Home grown Bermuda
red, creole, cryatal white ww.omon
plant*. Deliver Monday*, Wednea.
day* and Saturdays. 20c Per
85c per 500, 31.50 per 1000 H. A.
Becker. Phone 194.—Ad-ln-tL
BOARDERS WANTED—Good rooms
and board. Mrs. Ad Von Kalckstein.
Adv.5tp.
For all papering and Interior De-
coration work call .8yk°r*56;^p
A.11 work guaranteed. ^-Ad.235-1 avp.
WANTED TO BUY-Second
safe. Must be in good cond-tion. T.
F. Matchett,-—Ady.237-7tp,
FOR SALE—Two saddle
Cheap for cash. Frank Wood —Adv
238,5tp. ,
I FOR 8 A LB—Out Bower* and floral
design* Phone 198. Mr*. L, J-
lurnlus .
jMlvlded
THE AID FLIVVER
The problem of relieving the
congestion of city streets and
pawing plates YoF atftoinbthies'
may solve itself. French air-
plane experts predict that in the
near future it will be possible
,to turn out a complete flying
machine for $300.
The price of the air flivver
then will be almost exactly the
same as that of the cheapest
automobile now on the markeC
(land the hazard of flying may be
jne•greater ihan-tbsVef -driving.
Is car.
sert.
And looking upon Egypt in a
later day. The few shepherds ~ *
have grown to be a great com-
pany. They are in the land yet
not of the land. They have
not amalgamated and become a
part of the Egyptian life. And
so the people of Egypt begin to
tremble in the presence of a
great fear. A foreign invasion
At l«Mt the dangers *®4 '•A”th0"’
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 241, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 9, 1924, newspaper, January 9, 1924; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1179637/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.