Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 281, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 25, 1926 Page: 4 of 4
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all summer
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HOUSING—By arrangement with
Hotel
folks
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are
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SIMON
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TRYING TO RETAIN
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MEXICAN GOVERNOR
MOVING TO CLOSE
HA JUANA PORT
’A WOMAN
ffiUORuy
Tax Assessor William Wendt
ports. The govern
ferencc between '
Los Angeles and
rious enterprise*
indica
jvidence pet
. season is it
k brighter
eJm‘
store, assessing taxes in that neigh
borhood.
U. OFT. SUMMER
SCHOOL ASSURED
“W’ell, if th.
IH'take three
Itaier.—Bo,tor
He said that
r’Jwnile long
aehirc '
nount after d
L. O. Crockett of
the proud and hap-
splendid little son
Mrs. H. F. Granau, Jr., and
of friends from Bellville
Brenham Wednesday on a
garden flowers every month
of summer and right up to
frost? Some grow high for
backgrounds, others of med-
ium height for beds, others
dwarf for borders—many
with long stems suitable for
cutting —and such a wide
range of delightful colorings!
have agreed to grant round-trip tick*
ets at price of a single^ fare,, return
coupon good up to December 1, 1927.
Proportionate reductions are expect-
ed from the F^nch railways. Ocean
travel will be on official Legion ships,
on which class harriers will not pre-
vail
Feb. 25.—.His name,
Reichardt-Abbott CaU»t
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
a party
were in
shopping
ANOTHER ATTEMPT
IS MADE TO STOP I
RAILROAD STRIKE1
The safe of
coins is going
■tovement and
by Spying not
lhey will make
children.
NAME TAKES UP
TOO MUCH ROOM
ON THE PAYROLL
the i^leck-end' with homefolk.
Mr and^bfr. O. M. Browp. Mias
Frances Helen Brown and Buddie
Brown and Mr. and Mr» Harry Lea-
ser and children. Harry Kay and
Margaret Jean motored to Bellville
Sundax' and were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jahnke and Mr., and Mrs. Reini-
,cker.
The Chapel Hill Study Cub met
at the home of Mrs. Abie Lesser on
Wednesday with Mrs. Lesser and
Mrs. O
The
announced, emphasizing that
ficulty is between employes
two lines.
hstrtad
for us
•ach—
“Since some of our Californai
neighbors are exhibiting such • un-
fricndliness toward us I have decided
t»° recommend to preskfont Calles the 1
closing of Mexicali and Tia Juana a«
P°rt< of entry immediately;**’ the gov-
dose Tia Juana and Mexicali as port*
of entry as a measure of reprisal
against California and its unfriendli-
ness. ... .....:
IP YOU ARE PLANNING TO OO
TO PARIS, KEEP THESE MAIN
POINTS IN MIND:
WHO MAY GO—Members of The
American Legion and The American
Legion Auxiliary in good standing
(with dues fully paid upV for. both the
years 1927-rand 1926. The National
Committee estimates it can make ar-!
fev STOP THAT FORD CHATTER
M permanently
Mr. and Mrs. Sam -Rubenstein have
returned from a short trip to Hous-
ton, Mr. Rubenstein having recently
returned from a visit to the Mardi
Gras festivities in New Orleans.
BUT FOOLISH*
1 and rib-tickling
rit~S TlJ? Ma£h 5 ,0 121 ind- for
trains arriving Ft. Worth, March IS,
Limited to March 15th, 1926
DEPORTED PRIESTS
ARE SLOWLY GETTING
AWAY FROM MEXICO
i’Wtfifife
nupiber of its members for whom the
National Committee will provide tra-
vel and housing accommodations. .
TIME ' REQUIRED—For most,
the trip over and back and seven
days In Paris will require from twen-
ty-three to twenty-seven days. Those
Mi,’ng from Gulf certs may estimate
thirty to thirty-five days.
EXPENSES— Rock-bottom
for miitfntam-grade accommodations
thrnughoutfare estimated at $175,'not Clubs are
(United Pre* Iteoon) -
Antqniq, Feb. 25.—Avoiding
and disguised, a party of de-
Catholic priests are slowly
Mrs. Mank Rubenstein of New
Orleans is visiting at the .home of
Mr«. Julia R. Simon, and i$ „ being
ggc^d. Jy Jumgrojis
Through Sleeper
FOR PARTICULARS ASK YOUR SANTA FE AGENT
Brown aa joint hostesses,
topie of study for the afternoon
the I.iir and Works Of litnrod,
Miss Grace M£inn. as leader. A
interesting program was render-
Mr». Falcolm Shaver. Misses
• Eloise Mercer and,Margaret Routt
read Instructive papers arid Mrs. Ed-
iward Wallace gave a beautiful poem
aa ,a reading. After the election of
offices* for next yeac arid the appoint-
ment of a Year Book. Committee the
Chib adjourned to meet'in March
with Mrs. Falcolm Shaver, and Mrs.
Co.’s packet seed collection
there are 40 varieties selling.
No better flower seeds
are sold at any price. A
Committee hits reserved for iffc't’rlWt-1
Uon among the department detega- i
tk>n» all the available hotel and pen-1
sion accommodations in Paris. De- > .
partment delegations will he assign-
ed accommodations on a priority sys-
tem determined by Xtemb< rship stand?
ing, .the same system which governs
aUocatkm xucohimorTations
at national conventions held in this
■osts country.
SAVINGS—Aiuexicau J^egi^n Sav-
being established?'Tn
CITY WATER FOR CHICKS
Wishing to give his chickens every
advantage that will help them to be
‘he best and finest chicken, that can
be produced, H. H. Drumm of the
Dixie Poultn- Fanns has installed
runnmg water in every chicken house
« hts place on the Burton highway,
e says two miles of pipe have been
°Ut ,hcrc' a"d city water in any
destred quantities is now available at
all times.
Northrup, King
Seed!
MINNEAPOLIS,MINN. ’I
through mountains jjnd overland, ac-
cording to % letter received here.
Fears J hat the priests met with foul
play have been removed by the news.
Let us nevet
ing industry i<
nation's wealth
the soil by tin
tad only too
7«ar is aln^»
'Nance last yea
including railway fare in the United
.States. The Natonal Committee re-
commends that anyone expecting to
make the trip at lowest cost possible
.s*v- at U-t ' for^iqfi-JgMWr-PTW.,
Oriental* arid ' sja.. *nior>e'y~' >rfr'
tfic trip with* best grade of accommo-
dations throughout, the estimate is
$450 Between minimum and maxi-
mum cost estimates are many prices
and grades of accommodations.
i TRAVEL i-r American railroads
(United Press Report)
Austin ,Feh. 25.—Rumors are cur-
rent at the state capital that Gover-
nor Ferguson has requested resigna-
tions of certain members of the board
of regents of the College of Indus-
trial Arts, with the view of substitu-
ting persons who are favorable to re-
taining Dr. ^Lindsey Blaync> as pre-
sident.
The governor does not have the
|K>wer to remove board members if
thb board members object,
opinion rendered when Ben
was attorney general.
Both the Fergusons
thy with Dr. Biayney
waged against him for his
(Halted Pre* Report)
Mexicali, Mex., Feb. 25—Gover-
nor Rodriquez of the Northern Dis-
A New
A young wi
•bop gnd
fo®T hams her
•nd they wen
•note of them?
“Yes,
ma’an
“‘here are ten
(United Press Report)
- when Governor Ferguson approved a
deficiency warrant for $100,000 'for
defraying expenses. > • , ‘
Dallas, Feb. 25.—.His name, until
he started working as a boiler attend-
Greater Adolphus
--—■*.—>■ e>»» —. uiis:
“Olandio de Estrahgeticivi.”
At any rate, that is what his
named hint, he told the pay-master.
.District Judge Royall A. Watkins
Just handed down, an order changing
^XTIandia de EsTrangeticiti” to "Olan
Strange.”
*Took up too- much room on the
pay roll,” the auditor said.
Tnwv'gwi,......'..v; .-i'-wwu. -twapusaww i ; with
townS^fcid cities with the co operation very
of banks, so that by putting aside a
small sum eaylj week any member
may accumulate a’ fitnd sufficient to
pay for the trip.
RESERVATIONS^-Will not be
accepted until after November IS,
1926.
(United Press Report) •
St. Louis, Feb. 25.—Heads of
three rail unions.'and presidents of
the Texas and Pacific and Missouri
Pacific are to meet again to attempt
to avert the threatened strike. A, ■
copference of several hours •^sjerijgY ,
-rrrtV'iT^futilc arid nothing definite^
was reported. “We have every rea- j •
son to believe this controversy will; ~
be peaceably settled,” President L.1
W. Baldwin of the Missouri Pacific
Mrt and Mrs.
Port Arthur are
«■
py parents of a
who arrived Tuesday at the home of
Mrs.’Crockett's p; ri nV . Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Routt Mr. and Mrs. Crockett
are receiving congratnlatimM num-
erous friends
Miss Lucije Robinson
‘______ 'ops salad course was served and each
CHAPPELL HILL NEWS favot^d with ^“George Wash-
■ hatchet.” ■ ~
During the afternoon an exciting
: contest was enjoyed. Miss Lucile
Robinson winning the prize, a bottle
of eherries. — The reception room,'?P*nd»’8 ,b<‘ da-v a« ‘h' ». C. Buck
were attractively decorated with cut
flowers and ferrts and flags.
The Primary (irades under the di-
reefion of -Misses Sadie Milton and
Ethyh'nda Henry gave a delightful
program on Friday night, A neat
sum was realized by the P. T. A. from
a eandy and sandwich sale.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Lesser, Mr. and
,<M,ci...
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 281, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 25, 1926, newspaper, February 25, 1926; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1181362/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.