Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 283, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 26, 1925 Page: 1 of 4
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MANN IS
Brown siid he would hot return
Brenham
Indiana
San
$1020
$147X0.
, Indianapolis,
Brown was armed with warrants
for the arrest, of the fleeing sena-
tors but found himself powerless to
serve them outside the state in' which
they were issued.
A. C. Becker, ’
Surplus Sales
11. W. Arp, Cteek service, $60.00.
work, $15.00.
Co., Mdse. $188.10
fiy, Houston, Tex.
, $15.00.
Mdae. $15.00.
a, $14J0.
Schmid Bros. Mdas. 75c.
J-A Meyer,, labor, $820.
H. L. Reese, Board for Prisoners,
$56.25.
' Hudson Ross, vat work, $1.40.
Henry Pankonien, Vat- work, $8.00^
coffin, $15.00.
ig Machine Co.
to get up the play.'
f There will b* about tM gead atoe
shows. The six Ifttle girl danrara
Jrt* hard to beat. The different stands
that $o with the carnival have bean
advertised elsewhere in the Banner-
Haynes asked that
Haynes, Nashville, TW
In-law, G». S» IHn
Tenn,, be notified.
Mr. Jones in any way for the acci-
dent.
I from rum leaving * hw
Sts, was found at the |
by a United Press os
WML
HIT BY CAR AND
'"TO Roy, vtt-Wfc'-UM? ““
Henry Boenker, vat work, $4.0Q.
' R. H. Hueske, Mdse. $26.20.
H. Schlo'ttmann, salary, $20.00.
W. R. Jahnke, salary, $20.00.
H. J. Wilkening, apiary, $20.00.
Brenham Bot’g. Works, coal and
wood, $160.59. b
Hoile Hdwe. Co., dip, $195.50.
P. Mundelius, printing, $52.00.
Brenham Banner Pub. Co., print-
ing! and supplies, $698.30.
H. L. Reese, conveying lunatic to
Rush Asylum, $58.20 .
H. L. Reese, summoning witnesses,
$36.70.
Ernest Herpuu
Burroughs A(
219 Tenth St., Huntington, W .
• jiupplieV.$6.84» r- A ■ ■ ; J
’ >endt, biU'of <mM<
1
Bunws caar, $70^
- i no doorkeeper amyed «hOrtly be.
fore midnight clo«e on the heels o!
the senators who fled to Dayton ii
a motor bus. i j
Attorney General C. C. Crabbe said
that .the <»ly charge on which the
Iliana senators can be extradited ia
felony and as no such charge hws Aeen
filed against them, the senators am
called or until he hac
ther instructions from
senate. «
Legal advisers of the Republican
•dets were uncertain whether the
unocraf* could not be returned from
do under indictments for breaking
Quorum, as the Democrats have
HlHtteed no felony under state
Boerst* hurridely chartered
- - «nd fled for the Ohio stateline,
pW* are going to Columbus to visit
• Ohio legislature and we wont be
k Until the Penrod bill is with-
**"•” Senator Joseph Cmroni,
g*Ou-tic leader in the senate, gaid
of the’Lewis and Clark expedition ’^.ped io
and Albert Fink, railroad constructor
and inventor.
Milton was grs
Ijams in IflftO and
Law School last ;
tion of a childhood romance, the Mil- , ha|f mtlt, from Brenham, had
ton estate bordering the Rockefeller the mjgfoHune to lose practically ail
plaee at Pocantico Hills and ^ their possaasions by fire at about
families having summer homes at
Seal Harbor, Maine.
Milton Is the son of the late DavM !wbkh jjred< with nearly all its
M. Milton, who practiced law here wntwito<
after coming from Louisville, Kentuc- (|IMality ot meat were stao burned.
Icy. Ths Miltons era not reputed! house was the property of »
wealthy but the family has been Im- Gajeske, and It was entirely destroy
portent in American affairs. Ths * with it8 pontenta, only three fee
Bjj^tor Will "Penrod, author of the
wArymandering’’ bill, said he had
wsplutely no intention of witMraw-
M the measure.
The bill proposed a realignment of
^ congressional districts in the
part the state.
^flttuocrats charged the bill was a
to "steal a seat in congress” by
'he second congressional dis-
fej* now a doubtful districts, solid-
F Republican. Without the presence
F *t ,a»t three of the striking Demo-
J$t^ the Republicans are unable to
MMter a quorum in the senate and
f entire legislative machinery is
t ignorance
^lght ot th® Democrats, the
P/ "8 lat® the afternoon
• resolution ordering ths
arrested. „
Russel Grader Co., note and inter-
est, $960.16.
H. A. Wood, Mdse. $364.4(1.
b». 66.60.
Co, Mdse. 4M.
assert that here
i «d in greater
Kmb than erik before. '
Wm. Tiemanh, wise’. $6.00.
Dixie Disinfecting Co, Dallas,
Texas, Mdse. $46.00.
Maverick Clarke Litho. Co
Antonio, Tex., supplies, $66.90.
Wm. Wendt, salary $600.00.
H. A. Wood, Mdse. 50c.
Green Morgan. rartifipde'COC
(United Press Report)
New York, Feb. 26.—Abby Rocke-
feller, potentially'the wealthiest of rt>rnj •FED IIAMt1 |C
American heiresses, will marry Dav. OlELlbK UWU Im
L BURNED TO GROUND
for his fiancee when she ran afoul of| TinTDCA AV MAPMIMT
the speed laws In May of last year, t IHuIimVAI iHVlUvIiTO
In announcing the engagement, Mr. —
and tin. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., ! Mr BJMj jjrg p stelter, who
said the wedding, which is to take on Gajsske place near
The story, written by Evelyn
Campbell, a well known writer, shows
Corinne as the belle of a little Lou-
isiana town and engaged to wed an
explorer. She tires of waiting for
him td return, though, and finally
elopes with a comparative stranger.
In the wilds of Canada, where the
couple seek to make their home,
Corinne is afforded the most preten-
tions bit of tensely dramatic acting
of her career. She is shown as an
abandoned wife, fighting for herJif«
„-im, iiia jifi.Wk nsMlmssff't r^-.V?-. -
In a blinding blixsard.
Later, in a sequence ot elaborote
scenes depicting the South Sea Is-
lands, she returns ta her gorgeous
costumes, for which she is noted, and
again rises to emotional heights when
she discovers herself Wtamsmly
married.
FORMERMAYOR
COLLIER HELD ON.
MURDER CHARGE
(United Pma Report)
Wm. Lehmann, who resides about
j Wiqhita Falls,-Feb. 26.—Ex-Mayor gix miles from Brenham on ths Bur.
I Frank Collier,- was indicted today, on top highway, is suffering from .•
aooMMl d«r .•«f th* W RLjWMi- «•
wart, accused of fraudulent land of
deals in ths lower Rio Grands valley es on
of Texas, was scheduled to start here
early to<lay.
Yesterday witnesses told how they
were induced to buy land and the dis-
illusionment that followed when thejr
found they had been duped. The land,
witnesses testified, did not have ad*
quute irrigstisn Awilltie*.
KSis after soew*^» »****^^
late Wednesday aftarneon
t Motor bus in protest of a OnrT
llfcriag bin introduce44a the Sen.
whidl they allege was a move by
ablicans to steal a seat in Csa*
| by making a doubtfol Cqngxes-
district stroagiy ■mpublfcoa.
inking Senators cHmred by
tafe from Governor TiuTlonahey,
Mdo, which read, "With my two
jatnitic Senators I will welcome
with •*«» arms too remg to
Mihlican leaders
iag Demccrata declare they will
la Ohio until withdrawal', is
rA MADDV I AU7WD “ Kate Hv M‘id *“* *“w thG a,r
I v mAKlVl laAWltaK proaching car, but failed to get out
utiia nrcvunm uro the way aod tlw dr,ver
VyuU LUjIuIiIjUJ IUjA did not see him. He does not. blame
end show will begin at 9:30 F.
This promises t0 be one of thh
. fflrt1W8 Wii^gwan fo Bseaj
A magazine writer, in a recent re-
view of tl^Q film. ?«««-o
Gr i ffi t h. ref erred < o her as “beauty m
distress.” Her- pictures, he added, al-
most always showed her in difficulty
because of her pulchritude. •
In “Love’s Wilderness,” her latest
First National production, showing at
the Rex today and Friday, Corinne
faces quite a different situation. She
is still “beauty in distress”; how-
ever, it is not because of her wealth.
It is her comeliness which* leads her
into difficulty.
'Jy RAYMOND A. BRUNER
Chitted Press fjtaff Correspondent
todianapoh-. Ind., Feb. 26—Refbp-
>ir«n leader^ of the Indiana state
j|Mi« today flatly refused to extend
toay offer of-a peace parley to the
phrteen insurgent Democratic sena-
bolted the session yesterday
Wd dished across the Ohio state line.
Behave no truce offers to make’’
SmAKL Jshies J. Nejdl, Republican
deader, said;. “The Demo«rM*$
fiiie ’rtfosed to perform the duty for
b-hkh they were elected.”
L Bather than capitulate to the in-
Mgoits by withdrawing the “Ger-
ngiMteing” bill, which precipitat-
M* administration program would be
Hifapped and the legislature will be
UslW into special session lator to
pew the appropriation bills.
Nejdl planned to send two Repub-
[&an senators before the Marion co-
kmty grand jury today to seek indict-
iMent of the 16 Democrats for wilful-
fy breaking a quorum.
g By blocking proceedings of ^tjie
prate, each of the striking Tnanu-
liable to a fine
p $1000 for refusing to sit with the
»Uy crossed the Ohio line and
Dayton, swhere. the party
Alemite Lubi
Holla Hdwe.
Frit* *ram«
and of the “jolly tirno” they had <« 1
the journey to Texas. Receptions
wdfo heldjn Galveston and Houston.
Excursionists were shown an up-to-
date irrigation system and a sumptu-
ous club house, property of Stewart.
While the party lounged, it W tofe
tified, farmers dropped in the club
house and told of the fine crops they
were raising, * j...?.
The prosecution contends Stewart wil1 00
inspired these journeys. Pamphlet* 1
deaeribfag tig land in glowing term*
Feb. 2$.—Tha Mpfoa Indiana. No gsoup < legiriatenJkM
GraBd Jury today began >- eve^ gone oh strike before. *
of IS Mriking Senator*
U lrt- >• -v
- ■ ZlhA' “DKid, ‘ Feb.’
ed to “stay as long as necessary,”
thirteen Democratic Indiana state
senators, in voluntary exile from In-
dianapolis, rested comfortably in
their rooms a' the Gibbons hotel here
- They- defied Jerome Brown,
63-year old Indiana door keeper, to
force their return to the Indiana
capitol. f
Works, coal, $ni-'<Mau,F IF’W’toa and m Mia m jaw traveling mimbm, w
without bond. Counsel for Collier Wednesday nighU Mr. I^hrmann la
filed habeas corpu* proceedings and resting well and his Injuries art* not
the hearing Is set for Saturday mem- serious.
ing. Mr. Jones state* that he greatly
It is not known whether Mrs. Col- regrets the accident, but it appears
liar will be charged as accessory to to have been unavoidable. He wa«
the riurder. Witnesses testified she driving slowly, when suddenly ho
sat in her car and urged her husband found that he hid struck a man, his
^ItomtRobertwp,-- leXM-being blinded by lights from a
■ ’ .'^ Just Shmid. Mr. Lehr-
mann had parked his car and then
Burney Parker, .board of prisoners,
Wallis Kaminski, care of paupers,
$318.50. ’ tq- ; - •
J. F. Schramm, Mdse. $3.75.
Brenham Lbr. Co., Mdse. $153.12.
Gus F. Stegemoller, mdse. $8.70. *
Hoile Hdwe Co., Mdse. 70c.
J. F. Schramm, Mdse. $17JO.
H A. Wood, Md«
J. D. Adam* A (
Ind., Mdse. $459.27^
Jack Green, Mdae. $48.70.
J. Youens & Co., Nava«ota, Tex
Mdse. $6.82.
Sam Walker, road work, $98.00.
Jim Franklin, road work, $6.00.
Jno. Stilaskf, raad
Reichardt Abbott
The Texas Compf
Mdse. $28J5. *
Kelly Motor Co., Mdse. $6X0.
Hartman A Scheffer, repairs, $12.-
CORINNE GRIFFITH
BEAUTY IN DISTRESS
, IN NEWEST FILM
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 283, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 26, 1925, newspaper, February 26, 1925; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1181168/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.