Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 149, Ed. 1 Friday, September 17, 1937 Page: 4 of 6
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CAPTAIN COOK discovered the Hawaiian T»lnr.<Jj in 1773, nnd
named them in honor of the fourth Earl of Sandwich, then tint
lord of th' admiralty The substitution of the name the islands
now bear .ook place gradually Hawaii is the nunc rf the largest
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FOR RENT
AUTO TOPS
* ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS
and
Giddings
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...4:35 pm
apart-
Garage,
(145-tfc)
For comfort and
beauty get a Rilling
Permanent Wave.
AUTO TOPS and Seat Covers—
C. A. Elolf, 701 W. Main, Burton
Highway, Phone 761-W.— ad84-tf
BLUE BIRD
BEAUfY PARLOR
Building
yourself
Printed on Page Three.
of living
1. Ah ascetic system
apart from the world.
2.. Code Napoleon.
3. Three times.
4. A wind-instrument, known
from very early times and used
chiefly in military music, resembl-
ing a small flute in form.
6. Morpheus.
6. Cotombo.-------—
. 7. English svaet, traveler
Virginia colonist. -
8. James Madison.
9. Countess.
10. Canada.
FOR RENT--Furnished or unfur-
nished apartment. See Mrs. H. A.
Kelling. (145-5p)
FOR RENT—Three room
ment, nicely furnished.
903 W. Main, ph. 182W.
FOR RENT: Apartments and
Store Buildings. Dr. Billy Burnes.
(132-16tc)
FOR SALE: AU kinds of Real Es-
tate in Brenham and Washington
County, Lee County, Fayette
County, Austin County. Dr. Billy
Burnes. (132-15tc)
TYPEWRITER
ADDING MACHINE
And CASH REGISTBR
REPAIRS & SALES
Also Office Supplies
GUY II. DEATON
Royal Typewriter Co.
*. Representative
Call Corner Pharmacy
PHONE 885
"Compare the Work"
ROYAL PORTABLE TYPE-
WRITERS for as little as >1 per
week. Standard keyboard. Touch
control. Complete dust protection.
Many exclusive features. Banner-
Press, Inc.
BUB SCHEDULE
Arrive Brenham From Austin
9:56 a. m.—Through BeUviUe.
1:10 p. m.—Through Chapel Hill
4:00 p .m.—Via Chapel Hill
Hempstead, La Grange, Hous-
ton.
7:26 p. m. — Via Chapel Hill,
BeUviUe.
9:60 p. m.—Via Chapel Hill
Arriving Brenham from Houston
9:50 a. m.—LaGrange and Aus-
tin.
12:30 p. m.—Through
and Austin.
3:15 p. m.— Through
and Austin.
6:30 p. m.—Through
and Austin.
?:W p. m. — Through Giddings
and Austin.
Arrive Brenham from Navasota
9:15 a. m. and 6:25 p. m.
Leave Brenham for Navasota
9:55 a. m. and 7:25 p. m.
RAILROAD SCHEDULE
Santa Fe— Northbound
No. 6 Leaves ________________12.06 am
No. 16 Leaves ......-.........12:43 pm
Southbound
No. 15 Leaves ....................2:23 pm
No. 5 Leaves ...... 4;40 ar
Southern Pacific—Westbound
No. 43 Leaves .................10:09 ar
No. 46 Leaves _____«............1:31 a?
Eastbound
No. 46 Leaves
No. 42 Leaves
FOR SALE 100 acres hegari and
red top cane. I am cutting now to
put in silo, would rather sell by
bundle or acre. R. L. Felder,
Chapel Hill. Texas - 146-6t.
Four Regulation Pool Tables for
Sale. H. V. Durden, Brenham, Tex-
as.—139-tf.
Pears for preserving. Phone 188,
Walnut Hill. (140-tf)
POHL BROTHERS
CONTRACTORS •
in all its branches. Avail
of Pahl Plan Sarrica
Office-rBrenham Lum-
ber Co,—Phone 593. La Orange
—Phone 376.
FOR RENT—Room with private
bath. Phone 145 or 345. (148-tf)
Professional Cards
(146-7t)
WANTED
MILK WANTED
Paying 38c lb. B. F.
See the route driver in your ter-
•danU*or. ps-^su-
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) COLUMN
lars.
Also have cows for sale.
Brenham Cheese Co.
The Milk' Market
FOR SALE
FOR SALE One five cubic-foot
Monitor-Top General Electric re-
frigerator. Pegecl condition Be-
ing sacrificed for >40 cash. Rea-
son—transfer. F. F. Nyc, Jr., Tex-
as Power A Light Co. (148-3t)
FOR SALE One five cubic-foot
Monitor-Top General Electric re-
frigerator. Perfect condition. Be-
ing sacrificed for 340 cash. Rea-
son transfer. F: F. Nyc, Jr. Tex-
as Power & Light Co.—148-3t
Dr. G. 0. Curtis
Chiropractor
X-Ray and Pathoclast
Examinations , T
PHONE 277
Actsm Street tree XuWmIm Been I
Dr. A. S. Tjaden
Chiropractor-Naturopath
Learn your true condition.
Have a Micro-Dynameter ck-
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MISS NORTH.I'M
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’NTO THE NURSERY TO LEARN THE
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BUT NOT FORA
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ME I WHY, FOOZY,
F# BY GUM,OOOLA-
A LIGHT IN A CAVE
WAY OUT HERE-
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.NORTH,THE BABY'S
L MOTHER IS VERY
ANXIOUS TO
SEE MDU-^
HOW IT BEGAN
Frog image Prevents
.. Lovers’Quarrels
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WITH WATER, WftS COHS1PERIP THt SAC-
RED SYMBOL OF VENUS--GODDE5S OF
LOVE, WHO WAS BORN FROM SEA FOAM.
HENCE FROG IMAGES' CUT FROM AMBER.
ARE STILL CONSIDERED INFALLIBLE IN
PREVENTING LOVERS*QUARRELS AND
PROMOTING CONSTANCY.
F MAMA AND THE
f KIDS ARE HUNQRY- ,
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L FEED THEM I ACCEPT.’
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IF WE DON’T CATCH 'EM jA
OUR. GOOSE IS
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AN' OOP AROUND/ WHY,
FOOZY - WE PRACTICALLY
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PULP TO A VAGRANT, ESPECIALLY
A WANDERING THIEF, BECAUSE
HE. FREQUENTED LONELY PAJH3.
f( HENCE 6'FOOTPAD” TO MEAN A
ROBBER. WHO PQBS HIS WORK O.’l
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OFFERING
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 149, Ed. 1 Friday, September 17, 1937, newspaper, September 17, 1937; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1334028/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.