Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 2, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 28, 1923 Page: 2 of 4
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H. Poiti-
:* remarks
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and tkaM* pur w*
[ of state, Mr. Hughes,
to strain a po-
an unfriendly act
PICKED UP HtRE AND
THERE. ***" I
Mora than one-third of the
quicksilver production of the
United States for 1022 came
irom Texas mlnee, or 2,72*
flasks of 15 pounds net, valuet
at about *148,000. The tota
in 1921, which jm the lowesi
output in sevenly-two years,
The Chisos mlnee In Brewster
County, Tex., according to the
United States geological survey,
ded more quicksilver than
any other mine in the United
Jtates. .in ■ I
The tariff act,of 1922, which
became affective Sept. 21, plac-
s |o, Albany, Schenectady, Water-
Conn., Kansas City,
trolt, PueWo, Col* Columbus
and Niles. 0., and ^Bethlehem,
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The Fascisti in the United
States will stand principally for
this order, said Signor Menicu-
sci; Unity of Italian veterans
if the America and Italian ar-
mies; help for disabled vete-
rans; aid foeImmigrants; Ame-
ricanization, and prevention of
unemployment. Night
will be set up first in New York
and then elsewhere by the vari-
ous locals,
i a slogan
whose
taught
^ bad coffee
it is a
state-
ment of fact.
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AUG. BROCKSGMMIDT
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STOKES BARBER SHOP
GET SHAVED1JWOW ,,
too Doy^^^K'iowan
West U*fof Oomrt Bone Squre
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DR. R."RlfNEf.r
Office orer Tristram Pharmacy
Hours. • to Uw. nd S to 5 pan.
Office rhone 880 Rea. »»
GROCER FEED 01
COTTON BUYER
l&ii l
Phone 148 Brenhai
Try A Want Ad-They Brii
m
of 2§c per pound or
M ion imported
f.—N«Wi. :iii -£» -
when ha refuses to make pub.
Ilea note from ^raany which
is reported to contain her latest
on repara-
American, but
the p'twA°1' j
Idea has increased to
12,288,875. The truck registra-
tion during that year increased
tliirty per cent.
Heligoland, formerly the
chief fortress of Germany, bu
dismantled in accordance with
the tfrms of thf ,Versailles
treaty, is to become a recupera-
tive center for German children
iWT RECEIVED
Qenslne UoporUC awlw Chatae,
Neitffbate) ,C«WCW. #»#W j WMta
S&r&ss
It HUB8KE. Phone 07.—Ad.2»«-tf.
CHAPPELL HILL NEWS
Miss Klolse *5St& at kou*os,
spent last week with her mother
Mm. T. A. Mercer.
Mrk. King Felder and Mrs. kllxa.
heth Chappell were Brenham visitors
Saturday.
jMUs Sadie E. MUton spent the
t^fek-ena In Brenhain aa the «ne*t
of Mra. W. B. FrniieJs.
MiM Margaret Boutt, Texas Unt
veraity student, apent »««t week with
her parenta. Mr. and Mra. J. R
Routt.
Ktn UIVm Smfth left Sunday
for Houston on a vlrtt to friends.
Edward Shaver, Baylor university
student, spent the week-end with
his mother, Mrs. J. J. Shaver.
Mis* Sudle Routt returned home
Saturday from Sealy where she waa
the gueat Mra. Harry Haynes
HOME SAT. APRIL 7
LEE dmRy, Dtotrict Agent For
SOUTHLAND UFE
n.
INSURAJfCE CO., oI Dallas.
Phone 641 Brepham, Te«a»
The bouse-warmlng that was to
have been given by Br. Robert Fin-
ney Miller at hia home at Oak
Lodge, Gay Hill. Saturday, has been
postponed a week because o( the
heavy rains, and will be held Satur-
«ay, April 1, beginning at tour
o'clock In the afternoon.
The afternoon hours will be devo-
ted to stunts, sports, trick-riding,
golf, and a goose-picking contest. An
elaborate barbecue supper will be
served at sunset and will be follow-
ed by on old folks concert and danc-
ing. with music by negro fiddlers.
Sports and contest* will be In
charge of Col. I. M. Ashburn. of A.
A M. Collage, Major Wayne Davis,
of San Antonio, Major John C.
Townes, Jr., of Houston, Ray Lyon,
of Somerville, Reese Lockett, Frank
Wood and Miss Frederick Turner, of
Brenham. v
The concert will be in charge of
Miss Louise Mills, of Somerville
and MrB. T. A. Adams, of Brenham
In addition to old folks sougs and
other selections there will be fancy
Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Btroud were
gui'sts of Mr, and Mra. Harry Lesser I dancing by some young dancers,
Friday, anroute to Austin. I Dr. Miller will be assisted by his
arid Qanwii < PKWKrounOa are being laid out,
poputatoM «».iu .i««t« «"Lt"e bu,l!dfcln'" f0",wrly
to what ia <luarters of the gunners are be-
ing converted |nto nurseries
The Gertoan Society for popu-
lar recuptration homes is to con-
duct this work.
'M
■tprritory the
Occupied, they
haw re-
, certain »4es,
been told that ne-
have occurred* be-
and German in-
And yet hard fact!
mm of the
! bccupatlon—
mined, the
(he mi lk
facts—are
'The great German liner Va-
Mr. and Mrs. E. Kelly and little
soa, Edward, Jr., recently of Liber-
ty have moved to Chapel Hltl to
make their home.
Miss Grace Winn has returned
troni a tew days visit to her home
in Mt, Pleasant.
T. C. Thornhlll, of Gulf, ia a
guest in the J. t. Routt home.
oyer by the Unit-
ed States government during
the war, renamed the Levi*
than, and used as a transport
has been transformed into
passenger vessel even more lux-
urious than when she sailed un-
dor the German flag; She has
yet it is 1)66,1 entirely oVeihauied and re-
,ie facts !decorateK1, and frem a
the question iC0R,-burn«r Into an oil-burner.
juatiJShe wilUcirry four thousand
passengers and be manned by a
crew of 1,100. Maritime won
ders like the Leviathan may be
iects for Amen-
pHde (she will be the larg-
to fly the American
and Is exceeded In site only
the Majestic) but soch luxu-
are expensive, she
the Shipping Board ten
dollars since her seisute
1917. It is to be hoped thkt
may prove so popular
few York
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EASTER TIME- :
There is no better time-—let ua remind 'c
Don't put it off but come early and let us i
for you; the Children, Mother, Sweetheart,
You will enjoy the Easter Morn the more.
PHONE 9-2 WINKELMAWS
It ' ' ' ■
SPECIALTY WORK
of all kinds of tin and sheet metal
can be ordered here with full confi
dence that It will be satisfactory^. No
matter what it is, if It's tin or sheet
metal for anything in or on the
house from roof to cellar we are
prepared to undertake the work at
a reasonable price with a guarantee
of satisfaction.
GOnUCKB BROTHERS 00.
ERNEST SCHATZ
Watchmaker
Stop that
slstern, Mrs. Mary McMahon, and
Mrs. B. G. Sayles; his brother, Cal-
vin Miller, and other relatives and
frlenda.
A lafge party from A. and M. Col-
lege will attend the celebration, and
friends will be present from Bren-
ham and all other parts of Washing-
ton County. Dr. Minor states that
no formal Invitations will be Issued,
but all his friends are cordially in-
vited to attend the housewarming.
The more that come, the better will
he be pleased.
of ita itchino
tDreaJ
J.- • A . I!,.
jDMtot re«uHi hure been t
lu cases ot ocmqia, pi tupleh,
i and other akin eruptions,
will laai you Into a world
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READ THE "WANT ADS"
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Will
a good in-
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there
' Bp-
no more!
blood
tacaa,
strong
wkera em-
you hay*
and you
Without
.on your-
a 8.. one of the
2 cakea P.
White Naptha Soap
leak* Ivory Soap
mw I
$!mk IVOry
' JNl ^ NaphtKa
»ng Powder (5c u
Altfl purr%
Proctor
Gamble
are now
to your home.
More
Eggs!
Means More Money In
Your Pocket
Feed your chickens Su-
perior Chicken Feed and
hotice the difference in
the laying—there's a rea-
son.
Telephone 700 for a sack
of this wonderful feed.
Jack Green
Brenham's Exclusive
Store
Free delivery to any part
of the city.
—■■■I
Hot Days
For Electric Fa
■'
Is your electric fan reiu|g
to run?
If not, have it done no
before the rush*
This method assures
more service.
Call Phone 146
Brenham Coi
Oil &
jd
wm
■'vil
FOR RESULTS—
Advertise in the Bamei
«»d 25 cents will en-
yon to this combination.
• Now ia the time to
break the habit of cart-
leas and indifferent drag
bnying.
If you now trade at die
moat convenient shop,
regardleea of the quality
of «ooda handled or the
kind of service rendered
—you should turn over
a new leaf.
Investigate s our atore
and our methoda and we
feel sure that youll be-
come oiie of our regular
customer*.
SERVICE IS OUR
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mous all-metal barrel
that holds more ink.
Bod* OQme in (he same
designs; same marvel-
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same exceptional value
for your money. Choose
from many styles.
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 2, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 28, 1923, newspaper, March 28, 1923; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth489619/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.