Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 151, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 24, 1919 Page: 4 of 4
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Styles in Men's Hats are sel-
dom subject to radical changes
and this Fall is no exception to
the rule. You will find your indi-
vidual model here among the
many new blocks and colors.
Prices $3.50, $4.00, $5, $6
H. F. Hohlt Company
h«rl» tbottld be gatbfred when the!r
medicinal properties are at
££ For in.unce, tom of annual
Sto'iouwi 1* dug J0«t before
ibetr flo*erfag ■ #nd roou oi
kiennial or perennial plants a'te
!tb« top* bate dried. All tow
i i hjng» strc into coDsit*^riii i > j ,
f United Pr««t Staff CorreapondentJ h g^rherin* root# and herbs,
With tbft American Army of Germany i<ww i
iiipaUon, Cobleuz (by uiail >.—"Gar- j ally in prep arm* ta •
many will b»gin anotbur w*r -per-jful <« all remedy
nap* within 20 juant, r«-ruiiiify iBll.rdla J^Tnaham H
Wy EDWIN W HCLLINOKR
soman
Vegetable
itt« following ii».et»(l<?—to win back
the territory lout in thin war."
"The Mid regime will bo back in
power in Lierlln la a few years."
The**. two pr«dietlon* eaprew th#
lrno*t un&nlmoua conviction ot the
tjeruian population in ibe Aiuerican-
opcupieti wne along the Hliine. Tbey
were repeated to me tuue alter lime
t»y < Ittmi# of every cla**, occupation
or grade in life
pound.—Adv.
much doubt
I don't think UK-
to hi# choice
"That, i* tb<* »ay the Junker ag-
itator* will put »« "P <" him '
Few. however, thought the mon-
archy will be restored. All admit-
ted auch a s-tep would Uvnlv.* dais-
ibill'Ul.
gcrou* international pom ;
Tti« gent-r.tl Idea WNSWed to be <
they are almost the only two l»- Juuk<rs - ould cor •• back,
*u«-h concerning which there i» ab (
oiutel/ no difference of opinion i"' ..,,,
Uncle Kain * Germany" For on
moat iMUter* the Khineland prenentx
a di*tre»*lng iiewildfriuent of
thought. »
Tim* a poke quiet farmer#, leaning
on their hoe* in their (lt;ld». and ob-
mequlou* ahopkeeper#, eager for the
fruit of the proverbial American
ipxiiditiK palm. Walter*, hotel ,por
ter», liverymen, well-to-do mer-
chants, banker*, ei-ofhclo, ex-pri-
vate#, unlveralty atudenu, laborer*,
pro Kovi rruiu ra<*rB, antl-Bovernment-
(he formal coatuuiei
Jllcain, although the net
Kepub-
fsiiu would
be the game.
Tbe certalr'y of the "next war
wa« equally ,i» de'-p-^atwl fft the
mind* of the Germans
All agreed It '-must COBte" sooner
or later a* a natural course in hu
man event*
"The German r;e*e too teiuriou*
to remain dowti Ions," a merchant
declared. It has been crashed re-
peatedly. alway* to rise again.
"We are down now Have I oh!
our colonic*- and large strip* of por**-
The woman who buys her staple and fancy groceries
here, never knows what disappointment is as to quality.
VS'o please her in price too—ours are so reasonable.
Step iri ladies, and see what a fine line of things good to
eat we have,
WlNKELMANN&R0HNE
" F (INCORPORATED) &0
THE STORETHAT APPRECIATES YOUR TRADE
NEW SERIAL BEGINS
AT REX MONDAY
Manager Stuckert Will Com-
pliment Ladie» and Chil-
dren with Free
Matinee.
On Monday, Hnjrt, 21), Maiuig'-r
Hiiickert of Hie lie* llo iit i v,-j|! ,< 1 v• •
a free matlnoe to ladles ami children
ANTHONY HOTEL
from
o'clock to tl iiIi to we Hi'- | hi
< II Morln, Hi, lami*.
I, i Htiii, Houston,
j i! Mori,uk. laingvlew.
It. II, Mitchell, llullttM
J, A Klntf, Chicago.
W J (ilcnioti, New (>t-|««atIK
F i i,tt{er*i, Houston,
H M, Co w ell, llousuin
W A, Oliver, lloimton
N S, Hunador, Austin
K A. Kulrbanka, Providence
W. I Lovenalelii, Ciitrago
t'Ta.v I'alflon, ihilla*.
< i' lliinley. Kinnkiord
liobl I Kaulkller (Hid wile, Mai
BRIEF SUMMARY OF
COTTON SITUATION
opening of "Klmo, (he .Mighty", iln>
XreaieNt serial phuh. pl.iy relea.'fd
In aomeilmc
You will see the great Klein I,In
coin end Grace t'unurd in n tie
meiotoiiH Herlnl «ion packed with
lightning speed, tem«' draittttlle u<
Hon, tin ilia that will dm we ihn ehill ■
up itnd down your Mplite
There I* a invnteiv runnliii:
through this r/vicimitlit* ntniv, won
deiful nceiieiy, ircuroiidou' ililnU
and a charmlnx Inve *tor>
lie Mure ami ace the flret in iiall
merit.
S|M«d toll on.
3iio vd ipotila at fic Will lie!} at
litis price mull *mld nut Hehmid
Hro« Adv. |r» I St
I*' M Nnvalu>w»kl, Navaaotu
,1 I, itavulaoii, New V'ork
V ii .VJi'Kec, Dalian
J II lleldi Houston,
J. It licidy, liuuslou
I iunk Kahelmati, Wanahaohle
i1! Is. Delleii Jiiiilaa,
II vi !xiu*aru, ill van
I'lalidi Ho«r)in><!, Ntsw VoiU
il, i!|iiihdler, v»l l,oul«
\ ^ Hall, K,tu»if. |{oc!v.
.1 ho i VouII. oh.1 no ->i t'i'v
New York, Sept 19. This mar
ket continue* irregular and Unset
tied, hui the fluctuation* have been
narrower thle Week than recently.
General public Interest H limited at
the present time, and llie trading
is largely local and prof** uonul The
iiinall ntiiiil/ei of coiitriu-ta in the
market inakei It difficult at tliueH to
ixecute ordern saiisfactorily.
The tropical atorin which reached
the Boutiiweateni roast of Texas on
Monday affected a hecilon which u#-
uaiiy does not produce a large crop
of cotton lu uny event, it onl)
had a temporary and sentimental
influence on thu market.
Foreign i-ichaiige ia Htill aelliug
at about llie luwent level recently
leached, and beyond doubt in the
most bearish fnctor in afleetiux pri<;
«»s, The uuaettlcd labor Hltiiation i.
also a fuctor in restricting specula
live aiippon The reduction ol
uorKlug hi urn naturally reduces the
nuaiilltj hi cotton consumed, am,
some statisticians are tlt.uiinis a re-
duction oi 10 |ie[ eeni til llie world',
taking i due in dcrre.i'ied working
hour", ii". not improbable ihU year
\ccordiiig to private report* the
1'' "fet i T<il h. Velvet i, I'lush, Fancy ! clop ihldughotit the bell h.ttt mad«
lit" Ciepe lie t'hlneh, Klmmia no iiiataiiai Improniiiient iIuiiiik tli>
I all OismIs lfi ltiil,
Hlicli Hi Serge OtloliMtll I'loth,
iira monarcbista or republkan* an (J1 0l,r.||itn Mtii ,A[( m-.,ted on
anawerod as one man. the n-aiona sliced j
Many w»V« unable to conceal theli r,om „lM } ,h- r;.,n,i bv (hi- peace i i
surprise that (he question should ,r„a|y ^,.w,„u,.|j «Mmac it-r .
van tie raised rltory > W. will rise again A ml ;
Some gave answer sadly, an if re |i(.xt rtaJ. W|1( b„ a p„,,r,i, , »a. )|
signing tbemselvea lu the Inevllahle, ,p!|t) r„ra,.nt .-tTair
itbris, triumphantly, like a prig® 'fhe people imply obeyed
fighter promising a comeback Man Til,. „,.v( w|1| ),,, u
Her of delivery varied according to nmIJ,M ,u itl.-U-- us
mood or temperament of apeakei , ujntiin(! hack their
Hut in what waa *ald, there was no .r(KllUMl heritor The motive
variutliin fpree will coim from tudnw. not
i he habit of obedience and sii'j- a),ov,,
mission to authority la loo deeply A,.h „ ,v,„ ., real'war"
drilled into the Herman mind to pei
mil anything else in this genera Trv 0lir ,-bii- If good
lion, at least," u well-bred, thinking Th,., „jiv „ A,wrtv, ,lf. h:„{ al
young chap explained He piofe-,«ud .s<-11 hi j ri Urn \ih l'l '!
and with convincing sincerity ii
hat red »,< mlllturism and f'rusnian v
■ n, from bitter in,isottal experience ; cuat' -Kill-
lie hope.) in escape it by going to and blouse in the lati s' models
"* UM h" lwu"1!for fail an,I winter will be ..lis-,
Th»» Herman people today are in j played at the Anthony hotel Kri-j
aliald! ol d«mvratic self govern- |i i m , \|j||„r I
metit." lie continued. "The nation | • • HilKIl .Mlllir ,11.,
i not ?»«i(» chi oMinn for | local ivr for \\ . ( '.
UhiU. It know' how to ttreopt Uli'i ... ,• fr *
, . # .» ». i Mun « omranv oi Houston.—
fn . rori nuirolH from ftbove It 4o«* ' 1
not itkHlntUvd n^ci' -ary [Adv. 151-2t.
for elf rule Vou cannot change an
ingrained national trait in a few
day« It Hill take a generation or
'ilk- all at vary low figure He build
no Adv li.i :tt
AND
/C£
GO HAND IN HAND HERE
He make tin* tfitule uf dttr Hanldng Service our pride.
In (net, our Service is subordinate to only one thiiiK
your Safety In dealing with us.
Il> Service, xve mean the correct, willing, obliging handling
of your every Imnking transaction.
lly Safely, we mean tlmi degree of care which absolutely
laleguacds nut only your funds but your every deal Ht thin
Hank.
Safety mid Service may be yours here.
THE BANK fT>« RVrRVBOOY
The First National Bank
aPIIAL SU»avUI»IN»oriT(| ♦ z50,000 00 ^ ^
Bminham Tf.\AS *»i
Obeq the Lav
oyuijp with a
DIGGER" BRIGHTER LIGHT
DS LLON
multi vision
LENS
"Kwowtownapair of DUIom «0m
our powHtec
imp>oveftieut ilu1111 k tbe
month oi Hepteuiiier, although
weather cnnditioua have been
mine iHvorable, and tinlnsa the »ea
.011 Ik all eXeeptlonaliy llll e ouo
iioiiiv ludteve the crop will prove
umter.iilt) tduirlir ihau last yeai
t'niler ordinal) comlillotiH thin
nould attract Rpecuiatlott, and re-
.11.1 in a 111.1tiir1.il advance, bin
whether the crop pruven to be u
half million bales more or lesa I*
not mueti of an Influence under
present conditions.
Many believe when the I'eace
Tieaty t» finally latttled the foreign
i vehaiige market m 111 ad\ nice, and
leal liaslH will exist lot an ad
vrtliee lu priced, baned upon tlie de
maud and the ahiirtReaa of the crop
In other word*, (hose bearisbly In
cllueii cluim that there can be no
sustained advance tor cotton, but
i,n tlie contrary, a decline |w moat
like!) 1 loin this level under the pre
«ure of *alea of the new crop Our
recent advices are to tlie effect that
(be producer I* m l pie .sing his cot
Ion tor sale, for hi 11 uiirpl> able lo
withhold it from the market and
will not sell on a declining inatkst
Tlieso reports are confirmed by our
pri ate advices, and are largely u
poieohle lot the strength of Ihi
III,UKOI at the clone ot the week
Owing to the Internum of the croi'
au euly front would curtail conald
emtilv tin, crop indicated l>> the
Uov i'i noieiit In Its last report and
ii the producer purauua the policy
of holding his cotton and marketing
gradually we doubt If there la a ma
ti rial or permanent decline b»low
ll»" ;'.i> itfnt level, while, on the oth
er hved, a nee marketing Ot (he (in(
•' ci l million tntle. of the crop
w.oiiil prctnhi>' result In a more or
lew Mthatuntlal decline in the early
part of the season
We ale disposed to mliife cnution
and beilthlf to lake any decided po
sit Ion lot think the 30 cent level
nia> te ll.« pivotal point in the im
nnc .iC t'lture. ami believing that
out. nle condition* are likely to tin
pro., rather than gn>w worse we
prefer the buying side of the mar-
ket on declines below the above
menu ined le\^|.
Spring* A Ho
NOl II I..
Hupltcate receipt* have been if
sued on tbe following bales ot cot
tou, the hale No., name, mark,
weight and dale as follow*
71U1. Tom Uucbanan, IV, 541.
\ug 26 1KIS
40ti«S. till Handle. Kit. «!>; J*u I
10. I ft I i.i
Kit Handle, Kit. 6S0. Jan
U». l»l»
40S5, Kit Handle, KH. 6S0. J»u
10, l!»i9
SRS&. Kli Handle, KH. i$i. l)»e
4. 181S,
it6St5, Kli Handle KH, 470, 1W
4. ISMS.
4101. Kit Haudle. KH. &41. Jats
14. isi#
Tbe colton buyers and others are
hereby notified not to purchase thy
,ibt>»e desciibeil cotton as duplicate
rectopt* have been ismuM bv «s
Wta. Seldel A Son#.
—Ad*. l*l-10t W SS-lt.
HOLLE & SEELHORST
REX THEATRE
TODAY
WEDNSI/A'
fw o (J
though!
"Hn?
Hill l!
mo i
Iti'
onh i
•liii'fttlon in a new school of ,,... Moml
Kiino Lincoln ami (ii.ice Cunatd
Kltno. the Might>" Hex thea-
Jlinkers will ha back in con
two or three years five al
average pcawini rea«imi,
mutcrial result#. 11< known'
ay id) ir.l-lt.
l''Oli Svi.K C.ihbiige plants. !l5c
■per bundled See John H. Kleke,
lirenhiiin. It ,s Adv 151-fit,
Ir you enjov a ferial paiikorl with
proMctous undei the Kuiaf*r ritginnlug »iie(>ij and action, he *ure
He w told everything. Ill *«'• nil s«-e "Elmo, the Mighty" — Hex
H«»>>iv Hie trouble of Hllltkulg for Theatre Monday. Ally 151-lt.
hill.sell -. .
N. he bun ireMol, if.l hard: ,.(„<liKNr Turl>,lf h„|m,
tin,-a He may enjoy hi.., new- HI- , , IAwminute
lit) in u way. it 1 k flour court house. Apply to
imipanlon pointed to the Ttl„„ (J)|tu.|t ul, lg
"viiihi i'ti" sign, lying luce down onj
llie turf of the beatitiriil f.uisen An-1
I age n on the llhlne ! K 11,0 tl'e strongest man
That sign w»« upright bef«r.»," "nt h" Tr""" '« "W"'". 'he Mighty-
lie smiled "Well, the peasant in Monday Adv 151-lt
Tla.l It's dawn now. lie enjoyi
walking on the forhtdilen grass
lii.i w in ii ii come- u. balancing k I
tlic-.e light freislom.i, ii'roui|ianied ■'
i» lie will he told, by advcrsltv,
against the uterner but more pros
perous pati nallsiii of the old day*.
THURSDAY
Norma' Taluiadge in "THE WAY OK A WO-
MAN ", u Htury that pleases, thrills and holds yoa
en tranced every minute, She gave him every rea-
son to despise and hate her but he married her in
Hie end.
1'ATHK NEWS Current events.
I R] \)W
CHE V I i.AMBLE", featuring Clnta. Hutchin-
:on and Anne Luther.
lionifby tlreen and Arthur Ashley in "THE
\MKitH AN WAV" This is an up-to-date high-
cla: comedy with lots of sparkle and action in It,
and can lie counted'on to please everyone.
Yitagiapl: pt'e:-ent.. Alice Joyce in "THE THIRD
bEOHEK," from (lie famous stage success. This
t> really one of the big pictures made this sea-
son. and we feel sure that ail who see this won-
derful productioi! will agree that it is one of the
h- i picture^ ever shown in Iireuhani.
"THK It A.I AH" Harold Lloyd comedy,
la and -'• cent:-
RICHARDSON, BAILEY & CO.
ACCOUNTANTS
d»»ley Bid;., Hauston, u. s. a.
Audi«, lyN'f im U m I itlo h,
Or ft an xatioim
Pay >bur PIpcJ^P
Quality
When you want a syrup
that gives you the real
flavor of the sugar cane
ask for NEW SOUTH
SYRUP. It is a quality
syrup. It is tlie very
best that can be obtain-
ed. Ask your grocer.
■w Oriuis Ctffw Co., Ui.
N«w OrUant, L*.
The Safest Investment
What?
See "FREE" Motion Picture Today
We want you to question us
Truthful Information Only Given
ROSS BUILDING
Next to Singer Sewing Machine Co.
Mrs. Hu#h Miller, Jr., has
trtkou the agency for W. C.'
Munn Company of Houston ami
announces an extensive display!
of muly-to-xvear at the Anthony •
hotel Friday. She cordially in-
vitos the ladies of Brenhan* to
call and inspect this beautiful
showing of new fall and winter
wwurablea.—Ad*. 151-2t
ftRANl
c. Hl'Rt
SS'*" "J
the universal car
The I-ord Sedan is a oplendid car for the
armor because it is good and comfortable
♦ very day in the year. It hat all the utility
or the touring car with the nicetien of the
ngh-claas car. The wife and children m-
joy the refinements and comforts. It if"
j'asy for women to operate, is always re-
i*hle, as wcil as economical. Your early
onier is solicited because the big Ford Fac-
or> is a g<od ways from normal produc-
tion and with us, it is first come, first »up-
*' • Sedan- ^5; Coupe, $750; Run-
about, ROO: Touring Car. $625; Truck
Chassis, $r»50. Thew prices f. o. b. De-
troit
Schuereibsrg, Inc.
W«WIIUT«D BT «. r. wkiimcikk, b&EKBAM. tkxas
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 151, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 24, 1919, newspaper, September 24, 1919; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth489727/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.