Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 182, Ed. 1 Monday, October 29, 1923 Page: 4 of 4
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50c Palmolive Shampoo - 34c
25c Palmohve Talcum . ....14c
$1.50 Boncilia Beautifier „.a. $1.19
$1.00 Boncilia Beautifier 79c
75c Boncilia Cold Cream 59c
75c Bondlia Lemon Cream — ..59c
75c Boncilia'Vanishing Cream 59c
50c Boncilia Vanishing Cream ....39c
50c Boncilia Package of Beauty 39c
50c Dagett & Ramsdell's Cold Cream 39c
25c Mennena Cold Cream ., ...19c
12 Ban Armour's Fragrant Soap 47c
)2 Ban Armour's Witch Haze) Soap ....95c
12 Ban Creme Oil Soap 95c
JEWELRY 9
$2.50 Meah .Bags ........ $1-50
$1.00 Bead Necklaces 79c
WOMEN'S HOSE
$3.50 Women's Outaize Silk Hose : $2.19
$2.00 Women's Outsize Silk Hoae $1.39
$1.00 Women's Outsize Lisle Hose 69c
$1.00 Women's Flare Top Lisle Hose 69c
WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S KNIT UNDERWEAR
50c Women's White Ribbed Vests 25c
50c Women's White Ribbed Pants. 25c
25c Child's White Ribbed Pants 10c
$1.00 Women's White Ribbed Union Suits 50c
TOWELS AND RUGS
l$x36 Congoleum Mats 19c
24x36 Congoleum Mats . ..........a. 29c
22x36 Wool Fibre Rugs 29c
27x50 Wool Fibre Rugs 79c
24fty46 Bath Rugs, all colors , 98c
17*36 Turkish Bath Towels 19c
16x32 Huck Towels 10c
3x6 Window Shades 39c
MEN'S DEPARTMENT
$5.00 Duofold Union Suits $4.00
$1.50 Ribbed Union Suits $ 1.00
Fleece Lined Undershirts 50c
$1.75 Grey Cotton Pants „ $i .50
$2.00 Khaki Pants and Jumpers $1.50
$4.00 and $3.50 Flannel Shirts $3.25
$2.75 and $2.50 Flannel Shirts «. $2.25
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GROCERIES
Potatoes by the sack, per lb
5 gal. Keg Sauer Kraut
U. S. Flour, 48 lb. sack
CJdwell. B«t Flour, 48 lb. wdc
Albatross But Soft Wheat Flour, 44 lb. sack
Soft Wheat Hour, 24-lb. sock
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Wamba Coffee, 3 lb. can $1.10
P. & G. White Naptha Soap... 5c
Lamp Starch, 3 lbs. for " 25c
dmPink Salmon, 1 lb. can ...
American Sardines, 4 for
Mu«ud Sardines, 2 for
S^MCjapaFruiUlbeu,
P^«2j/2lb «n. 2 for......
Evaporated. Apricots, per IK.
Evaporated Peaches, per lb.
bllowiof ^ block-
0U p, couM not dint
| the Aggie line. »nd but ior m otf"
penalty which gave 8. M, U. •
Iftrat down attor two unsocflsssfttl
I thrusts, the wore might now b*T*
I boon made. 8. M. U, however, did
not try a forward pa» ***** the
game. The Mustangs refused to take
I a chance of any sort after gaining
(that 7-point lead.
8. M. u.'e duun^on»hiP Chancea
As a result ot the Friday com
I bat, 8. M. U. followers now no doubt
havq high championship hopes. The
1 Mustangs defeated the Aggies, why
can't they now turn .in wins over
IT. C. U., Arkansas and Baylor,
I weaker teama than the Aggies?
(That will be their attitude and It
I sounds very reasonable. Coach Mor-
Jrison, however, knows that he has a
| hard row to hoe. That waa a ihrll-l
ling, stunning, glorious victory for]
8, M. U. Friday it made the se*-
son a success for 8. M. U., but it
I has not yet won a championship. Far
from it, Football is a peculiar game.
[If the Mustangs do not watch their
step, they are apt to go in that game
[against T.«C. U. next Saturday over-
I confident. Tl'W 8howed no °'fen8e
I of merit against the Aggies. If T.
C. U. should happen to get the
I breaks of the game next Saturday
I that came to 8. M. U. last Friday,
then there will be another upset, but
we believe 8. M. I', to be stronger
I than T. C.-U
Baylor Should Defeat S. M. U.
But should S. M. U. defeat both
I the Christiana and the Kazorbacks,
they will find/he going rather dif-
ficult against the Baylor Bears.
I Bridges has a powerful offense. He
has a better team right now than
S .M. U. The Mustangs have never
1 scored on a Baylor,team coached by
Bridges. The Bruins are young and
[inexperienced. They will be much
[stronger Thanksgiving day than they
J will be at any time this season. We
seriously doubt if S. M. U. turns in
another such game as It played Fri-
day at College Station.
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We will be surprised If the Bears
do not defeat S. M. U. on Turkey
day, and the Mustangs will deserve
a trouncing. They certainly played a
mean trick on Baylor Friday when
they jammed up the dope down at
College Station, not to mention what
they did to the Farmers.
However, should the Bears hap^1
pen to show a team capable of de-
feating the Aggies this week, it w
be all the moro honor to them, for
the fans, who are becoming
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UNTANTB 80CIBTT Chicago,
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and more educated to the game, will No. 5, Southb
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stride. • Houston (Mill
And that's quite a remarkable | No. 43,
feat. The Boar team of 1922 will; No. 45, nW
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clubs of (he last two years will ech
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It's a great battle, this Southwest-
ern conference race of 1923, with
four powerful teams in the running,!
but very tough on weak hearts.
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Round Wax Beans. Cut No. 2
Blue label Baby Lima Beana. 1 lb.
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 182, Ed. 1 Monday, October 29, 1923, newspaper, October 29, 1923; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth489740/m1/4/?q=ROSENBERG: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.