Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 282, Ed. 1 Friday, February 26, 1926 Page: 2 of 4
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FRIDAY,
WEEK OF PRAYER
PHONE 700
Reporter
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RlB BOASTS AND CHOPS
power to the piston stroke.
id in Texan. The essentials tor the develop-
capital,) power, water, labor, raw material,
journeys
remains un-
BRAN a bulk
mce of “bulk”
on tne exhibit of two
it were shown, for the first
K that show,
ijlity for\.>,.zdT«bn into electric
source of supply of the lignite ”
WEBSTER’S
newmternawnal
DICTIONARY
TWe “Supreme Authority"
Get the Batt!
cream, or with fresh or preserved fruit;
_ ____• cereals or cook with
hot cereals; use in soups or make into the
given on the package. If
Jack Green
Brenham’s Exclusive Feed Store
whL?r.'kg yoor P««cnption8
the new six-cylinder Willys-Knight,
conforming to the latest engineering
demands oi increased power and less-
ened weight, Is fitit m or. in.—The
remarkable feature of the qew engine
in. developing 53 brake horsepower
More than 10 years of ceaseless
experimentation and development in-
“One of the greatest things we need is confidence in ourselves
and the courage to take hold of the opportunities we have. We
are too. prone to yield to the human temptation to look beyond
rfere are a faw •amplct
•grimotor
hot pursuit
Air Council
mud gun
Ruthsns
paravans
test vogue in body styles is
led in the design of new
lit s-Knight Six. Two body
;t beautifully matched har-
txtloring are available in the
id Touring, but li-
lted on the rigidly
SAVE THOSE LITTLE
CHICKS
By Feeding Them
b SUPERIOR
BUTTERMILK
WariIr -
Just the proper food to start
your chicks off with. Keeps
them healthy and makes them
vigorous and strong.
An Outstanding feature of the New
year, around which
assembled a huge
new Willys-Knight
Rmors throughout
months concerning
- entry into the Six
overlooking' the very Beat Ini our back yard.
“Natufally, power is one of the essentials in manufacturing,
and in that particular Texas is especially blessed. Power and
fuel are almrst synonymous. We have in abundance practically
every known fuel. Our apparent inexhaustible supply of natu-
raFgis already discovered, odr fuel oil,—our coal and lignite,
make possible a power production at the lowest possible cost
price. Practically all of these are produced in many sections .d.
the state and are in such large quantities as to make them de-
pendable. Our inexhaustible supply of lignite offers qm of the
most intltink prospects fbr-ndwer. it is so msttrotfled iwer the
state as to make it available for fuel at many points tegardiess
of its infirmities as to shipping and handling^but. - Rs
the judgment of the majority
tort In - ^tisfac.
our customers. . unanimous opinion of
Ca*1—See Our Samples—Learn Our Pri
- . They’ll Convince You, Too!
Winkelmann s Stadia
•war constantly
crowd, was the
. Six. "Seventy."
the past twelve
Willys-Overland'
• "ri.T' txnignt .Six. engine.
I he engine of the new model is said
tn excel in efficiency every motor of
Mntiliar sire and type. No engine of
like dimensions delivers the equal in
|x»wer amf speed of the new Willyv
Knight Six.
Thru a carefully designed and pre-
cisely moulded cylinder head the ex-
plosion spark is introduced at the ex-
rcinfnrced act center. contribut;..A
commuting maximum
ST. JOHN S EVANGELICAL
CHURCH
Burton, Texas
A. Walton, Pastor.
Sumiay School, fMluu^u.’
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■'Services l(F:30 a. m.
English services the Second Sunday
‘h'JEofttli at 10:30 a. m.; Fourth
'c.wfcy at. 7 p. ni. ■ - «_
services Thursday each
"’t'ck; fc3(^p. m.
sure to gnt K«nogg s AUL-DKAfy^, ».
EaH&baiiK. vniy ALL-OKAni bnfcgs sure iwuw.. ‘
..... ' part-bran product can, at best, be but par-
tially effective. Kellogg’s Is tj»e original,
genuine 100% ALL-BRAN, Doctors rec-
ommend’it All grocers sell it. Leading
hotels and restaurants serve it.
Mods by Kellogg in Battle Creek, Michigan
Beginning Sunday, February 28,
the W. M. U. of the First Baptist
church will observe a week of prayer
for Honre Missions, A-series of pro-
grams have been arranged a.nd each*
I afternoon .a service of one hour will
ccpt on Monday the hour will be 4
o’clock. The schedule will be as fol-
lows; |
“A Prayer and Praise Service," led
by Girls’ Auxiliary pn -Sunday at 3
p. ni. “To the South—Cuba and
Canal Zone, led by \, W. A.’s on
Monday at 4 p. ni. "Southern Ne-
groes" Young Matrons Circle lead-
ing, Tuesday 3 p.m. “Jews, Foreign-
ers, Indians,” Mission Study Circle
lea&ng, Wednesday. 3 p. ni. "South-"’
ern .Mountain Schools.’’ Industrial
Circle leading, Thursday, 3 p. m. I
Other S. B Jn{crpsts. ill./'1 **
Sriuth, Mrs. iijftsy. -"Humphreys lead- f
ing. Friday. 3 p. m. . , I
g will dull the brightest “star
mow this story, dr one in diet Its delightful nutty flavor makes
It deals yvith a young man, it good as a cereal. Serve with milk or
“with everything”—who ___
gress for a time—became sprinkle over other
i ljttle hour ... and then I—
dcioua,thing can so Irans-' many; re
an make *a strongjieart eaten reg
itic body spineless? ... to bring permanent reuer or money re-
r-n.dn.hnn mm. M m>nv nrnmi«nv funded. Eat .two tablespoonfuls daily--in
2 1M6 1 4 IntfW
stroke, as well as the case with which
it attains an average speed of 65 miles
per hour, stamp the new car with the
indelible markings of a perfectly per-
forming engine, under all circum-
stances.
Standard equipment on the "Sev-
enty" new Williys-Knight Six in-
cludes an ingenius easily controlled
horn and light switch on a special
extension from the steering rohitnn,
natural finish wood artil-
lery type, dome light, one-piece wind-
shield. cowl ventilator, six-ply balloon
cord tires, automatic windshield wi-
per, stop light and double Fuemer
vapor heater, as well as powerful
four-wheel brakes of Willys-Over-
NewWmrdn! NgwWordt!
thotuandt of them tpeUed,
fo* * “mP1» P«g» of the i
Worcfa, specimen of Regular .
and tndi. Papera, FREE?
G. 4k C MERRIAM CO.
HAV
LIFE
LEE Cl
GIDDINGS & G
ESTABLISHED 1
AUG.
REAL I
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WLL8D Ei ESS*’ •*
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ttMULAfijichcs. Both ths sedan
touring car are finished in lustrous
lacquer, giving a permanently bril-
liaitt finish so much desired by the
automobile owner.
In general appearance the new '70'*
Willys-Knight Six.has all the attri-
bute of sleekness and vivid lines of
beauty that has made it outstanding
typfc at the Show.
A SPLENPU? FEELING
tied,
.T*-- -/p-rww fflu .■uristi-
Rate<] towels can be gotten nd of with
rarpiK.ing promptness by using Herbine.
You Rcl its Ixjiieficixl effect with the first
Josti as its purifying and regulating effect
« thorough and complete. It not onh
anves out bile and impurities but it im-
parts a splendid feeling of exhilaration,
vim’ “buoyancy of spirits.
Price 60c. . Sold |,y
CITIZENS DRUG CO.
The Hoot Gibson smile and the sti
Hoot Gibson personality have even "•
more charm in real life than they
have on the scresn. Not only * do
these twq attributes captivate men
and women but they have an irresisti-
ble power over children.
No better example of this can be
cited than certain events that took
place during the making of "The Ari-
zona Sweepstakes,’’ a Universal Jewel
Production to be shown in the Simon
Theatre Satusday. Hoot is starring
in the role of “Coot” Caddigan, a
happy-go-lucky sorT'of a cow-punch” --
er who bccome*>ntangle4 itrithe gang
gflL. of a large city before- he finally J
works Jun .wav back to I__
raiftit ISra iwory- idtffli-" 'RhP* three
youngsters, boys all, and hjrre we get
back to.the Gibson smile and the
Gibson personality.
The kids tljosen^or this particular
picture were Billy Sohaeffer, Jaokie
Morgan -and Turfier Savage. ~ T|»ey'
inisctiieviplis "Xmer-
ican youngsters and fitted well into
the characters they impersonated^—
that of the children of a care-frec
gangster “Stuffy” McGee. Between
sliots the , kids followed Hoot every-
where. It was almost Impossible for
him to elude them even when it came
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 282, Ed. 1 Friday, February 26, 1926, newspaper, February 26, 1926; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1180042/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.