Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 126, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 23, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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By H. H. (JINX) TUCKER
Bees and Thalheimer won the
doubles championship at the recent
Central Texas tennis tournament,
bot the most colorful team present
was Brown and White who were eli
miiiated by Granger and ThJomas.
local color.
Hp put his nrm around her waist
The color left her cheeks,
But on the shoulder of his coat,
It stayed for weeks and weeks.
*
Chic Harley, the sterling all-Ame-
LET US REPAIR THAT
FAVORITE PIPE OF YOURS
s
If your Pipe
has been bro-
ken or is in
neeil of re-
pair a in «ny
way—send it
to us. Also
Fountain Pec J
We KUimrtoe
our work. No
job to dif-
ficult.
LEWIS CIGAR STORE
416 Fannin St. — Houston, Tex.
to*t school to jrtara dur-
la* the coming fall, while th« Uni-
versity of California with the lot* of
only two men off last year's regular
team, and with a splendid array of
new talent to chooee from, should re-
peat as champkm of the Pacific
Coast with little trouble.
Name "Bayer"
The Boston College which plays
Baylor university at tk« Dallaa fair
win do some traveling. On Oct. 28
the Catholics will play the Univer-
sity of Detroit It seems that a con-
test with Notre Dame, the leading
Catholic school of the west, ahould
prove one of the greatest gridiron
drawing cards of the country, but
steps toward arrangement of Buch
contest for 1922 have not been taken
by athletic authorities at either
school. In times past, Notre Dame
seemed to have a monopoly on the
star football players so far as Cath-
olic colleges were concerned, but dur
ing the past several seasons since
Coach Cavanaugh took charge Bos-
ton colege has emblazoned Us name
in the football world in large let-
ters. The defeat of Yale in 1919
and again in 1920 has given the Bos-
ton school a reputation the equal of
the one enjoyed by the great Cath-
olic university of South Bend, Ind.
Neither Notre Dame nor Boston col-
lege lost a gridiron contest last year j
©AVEia
j Unless you see the nam*
on package or en tablets you
•re not getting genuine Aspirin pre
scribed by physicians for twenty,
one years and proved safe by millions
Take Aspirin only as told in th»
Bayer package for Colds, Headaches
Neuralgia. Rheumatism, Earache
Toothache. Lumbago and for Pain
Lumbago and for Pain
rndy tin boxes of twelve Bayei
Tablets of Aspirin cost few cents
Drui " "
rican half-back on the Ohio State
team of 1919 and Pete Stincomb, the
all-American back on the same elev-
en last year, have signed to play
with the Staley Professionals of Chi-
cago this fall. Harley announced
last year that he would not play
Professional football, but a year in
the business world, it seems, has
changed his mfod. The Staleys will
play all of their games at the Cub
park this year and with such backs
as the two mentioned have splendid
prospects of annexing the profes-
sional football championship of the
country.
Fred R. Etchen, trapshooter of
Coffeyvllle, Kan., established a new
world's record recently by making a
perfect score in a 100 target doubles
event. The previous record was 97.
Georges Carpentier is contemplat-
ing meeting an English, heavyweight
boxer. If Georges can find a heavy
weight boxer in that country, he
should be given a match by all
means. The nearest approach, how-
ever to a boxer of this weight in the
Old Dominion th.t h.„ b.„d JB
of In recent y..,. I. Jo. B«e, b„ ^ ^
it would take a real British opt,mist of lh# country Thp Indlana mstl-'flRht8 Fni8h
Druggists also sell larger packages
Aspirin is the trade mark of
Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetic.
scldester of Salicyllcacid. Adv.
while Qlasner or Morrlsson may be
called on to start the third contest
Jack Ogden, of the Baltimore
Orioles has the best pitching aver-
age of any player in organised ball.
He has won 26 games and lost only
3 thus far this season.
What hag become of that old fash-
lonel bird who, at the beginning of
spring predlctel that we would have
a mild summer because the winter
wag mild?
4si Utopia, August 1»11.
My dear children:
Great was my delight to reoelve
the enclosed letter, and this lovely
fairy story written by a little seven
years old girl.
1 feel quite sure you will pardon
me for seeming neglect, but really
your old Auntie has been in de-
mand lately aid you know our old
heads can't stand or withstand flat-
tery, so when Cousin Jennie Slmms
sent "Special Delivery" letter, that
no. one could keep her such good
company during afttwo weeks absen-
ce of Coysin Abner," her husband
why Must threw my best bib and
tucker in my grip, Mr. Pettie took
me to the train and soon I was with
Cousin Jennie, listening to all her
< sweet talk and feeling a very Im-
portant personage tho my conscience
prlckel when thought of my prom-
ised letter to you ktddlee, so I've
written a real long letter, if our
good friend, Mr. Banner-Press, can
give us room next week, or some-
time soon. So I'm lust going to let
you read this dear little letter and
story for this time;
Dear Aunt Maria:
VICTROLA
The Instrument of The
Worlds Greatest Artists.
$25. — $35. — $50. —
$100. — $150. — $225.
NAVRATIL MUSIC
HOUSE
to call him a boxer.
Life to Miller Huggins is just one
slam after another. Wonder what
they would say about him if his team
wag where Connie Mack's is now.
"It won't be the first time'' re-
marked the ancient fan as he watch-
ed the Cubs lose the fifth straight
game to the Pittsburgh Pirates.*"It
won't be the first time that the Cubs
have beaten the Giants out of a
pennant.
SEND THEM DAYS.
"Nitrates Are Higher?"—Head-
line in Dallas newspaper. Well, you
don't have to use tho telegraph do
you?
- Head Coach O'Neill o£ the Colum-
bia football team of iNew York city
will have four assistants this fall-
The squad will train at Camp Vail,
Silver, N. J., begining Sept. 13.
Efforts are being made by the
University of California to get
Princeton to make the trip to Pasa-
dena for the annual post-season New
Year's day clash at the Carnival of
Roses. Ohio State made the trip
e lnuiuuu fightg Prush. Perhaps not, but we
j tution has tried time and again to ftr0 afrald that h,g fftce wl„
i gain admittance to the Big Ten
I Western conference, but its efforts
! to date have been of no avail,
| though for the past eight years the
j Catholics have put teams on the
gridiron the equal is not the super-
ior of the best the conference has
had to offer.
George Tyler was rapped out of
box on his second appearance on the
mound for the Rochester club of the
International league. His team,
however, finally won 16 to 15 from
Reading and he is not credited with
a loss.
Jimmy Zinn, former pltpher with
the Waco and Wichita Falls team
of the Texas league, has pitched 11
games for the Pirates winning 0 and
losing 6. He has done splendid ser-
vice as a relief hurler, however and
his first season In the big show has
been a splendid success. It is doubt
ful is he will get a chanco In tho
world series. Adams and Cooper
will probably bear the brunt of the
box work in the great fall conflict
The first colorful football story
of the 1921 season is out. According
to word from Springfield the Uni-
versity of Illinois will wear ornnrje
jerseys this year instead of tho tra-
ditional blue. Coach Robert Zupko
after a talk with 'llinois psycholo
gists has figured *ut that orange
ersoys get the best results.
I've looked for your letter in the
Press, and I just think you must be
off on an auto trip, so as the child-
ren must not be disappointed I will
write a story in your place, and you
mutt write me and tell me If you
like it, for the Fairies are my groat
friends, and will help me in all I
do. Lovingly your friend
Marian Denson.
NOTICE—Dance at tho Prairie Hill
Hall Saturday, Aug. 27th. Music by
tho Somervllle Brass Band.—Adv
126-lt. 31-lt.
Tho Fairies in the Garden
Once two fairies were In a gard
en, and they saw a little girl, tho
little girl was blind. One of the
Fairies, whose name was Happiness
took n little bottle of sweet water
and rubbed It on the little glrl'B
The
muoh
her slater do
ran away,
sister ran after her, and
like lightning. They
game tor sometime, and then
said, "I will do something that
wont nnd went to soma faded
era and painted them over until
looked like new, and thu both
tie Fairies vara happy .and they
went home.
Marian Seward Denson>
Lilly has had * houseful of little
friends and thay have had 1<
times going swimming, Many ha
learned to swim this summer out
hern.
Children, some people are air
ful funny. I asked a man tha oth-
er day; "How are you getting onT''
"Why slow," lie replied. "Well how
lucky In this hot weather," I replied
"for If you go fast you soon will
be only a drop," He didn't say any
more.
Ma Pettie told a little girl she
put eggs under a hen, and the next
day some little chicks were peeping
out. The little girl at once replied:
I guess the ^ien was their stsp
mother." Who can tell me whyT In
tht8 hot weather I think this a good
riddle. "Who was the first whistler,
and what was his tune, guess." "The
wind, when lie whistled over the
hills and fur away.
"Well dears, good night. You've
heard of the Mama who told her lit-
tle boy, "If I roust whip you I love
you just the same." So dears when
I don't send our Weekly Budget,
remember I love you just the same.
Your loving,
Aunt Maria 8tubbs.
four rows of
tough, sturdy
Vacuum Cups is
the only tread
guwnt—d not to
skid on wet, slippery
pavements.
m
Greatest service end
ea/efy and a highly
attractive chestnut col-
ored tread. Sold at
uine economy
All the latest and
best accessories at our
store.
at gen-
prices.
■
Phone 207 for the best moats and
sausageB.—Adv. 120-tf.
Vangemann-
Reichardt Co.
Incorporated
.. , ; Ji iiiiBaaBsarsgggiJiJLi J.-u »m
RAILWAY TIME TABLE
O. C. * 8. F.
No, 17, southbounu 44? a. m-
No. 16, southbound lit a. n.
No. 8, northbound 31.86 a. a.
No. 5, southbound Ul p. as.
No. 16, northbound .10.14 p. m,
No. 18, northbound^..„._11.4# p. a.
No. 148, eastbonnd — US p. a.
No. 148, eastbound...—- 140 a. »
No. 148. westbound -.1106 p. n*
Your table should be supplied
with the best of meats—the price
should be right. Try Vahldiek's Mar-
ket, Phone 207, and y°u will get
both.—Adv. 120-tf.
NOTICE
Bids for Depository of the School
funds for the year, 1921-1922 of the
Brenham Independent 8chool Dis-
trict should be filed with the Sec-
retary, J. L. Chappell not later than
August 28, 1921.—Adv. 199-20t.
Why We Chose
STOP THE ITCHING—Use the re-
liable Blue Star remedy for all skin
diseases and foot troubles, such as
Itch, Eczema, Poison Oak, Old Sores
Sores on Children. Prickly Heat. Sold
on a (ruarantee by all drug stores
Adv. 86-48t.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
Ads under this heading are charged
St the rale of 1 cent per word for the
fi^st insertion and 1-2 cent per word
for each insertion after the first day
N" Ans talon for less than 25 cets.
— for sale
FOR SALE—Desirable residence
lots on the highway south of town.
Apply to Mrs .Heber Stone or phone
"• Adv. p. 108-25t.
FOR SALE—Stock of goods and
storo building In a small town in San ■
Patricio County, on a railroad. Rich
neighborhood, good crops, chance to
step Into a good business in running
condition Will take from $4,000 to
'4,500 in cash. A. C. Rodesney.—
Adv. 112-26t-w4t.
For Sale or Rent an upright piano.
Phone 293—Adv. 120-6t.
FOR SALE—Cord wood in cord lots,
ueiiivered in any part of the citv.
J- R. Nix, Phone 577.—Adv. 120-
10tp.
—Young Jersey Cows.
II be fresh in milk shortly. Ring
•Phone 420.—Adv. 124-6t.
FOR SALE—Good Jersey cow, fresh
jn milk. jno. Niederauer. Rt. 3 or
Ihone 817.—Adv. 125-6t-32-lt.
FOR SALE—Horses, mules, Jersey
cows, and household furniture, tit a
bargain, Robert Stoiz, Brenham Rt-
Adv. w2t. dl26, 2tp.
FOR RENT
OR RENT—A few modern offices,
■lights, janitor service and heat, when
needed, furnished. See George Neu
at Banner-Press office.
. Adv 73-tf
FOR RENT—Two room apartment
Miss Emily Harris.—Adv. 121, tf.
FOR rent—one or f_w0 rooms, fur-
nished or unfurnished. Mrs. Alvin
Schubert—Adv. 124-fit.
WANTED
Ranted—To sell a second hand
rarm wagon l. g. Bassett. Bren-
nam. Texas.— \dv. H4.tf.
LOST
LOST—Elks Tooth Watch Charm,
return to Pred W. Martin Brenham.
Adv. 122-6t.
LOST—Small green purse containing
about $io. Reward for return to
Hanner-Press office.—Adv. 122-4tP-
LOST—Silver handle to sedan door-
*"r reward return to O. E. Baum-
nrt—Adv. 121-tf.
,amels are made for Men who
Think for Themselves
Such folks know real quality-*and DEMAND it
They prefer Camels because Camels give them the
smoothest, mellowest smoke they can buy—because
they love the mild, rich flavor of choicest tobaccos,
perfectly blended—and because Camels leave £[£)
CIGARETTY AFTERTASTE.
Like every man who does his own thinking, you
want fine tobacco in your cigarettes. You'll find it
in Camels.
And, mind you, no flashy package just for show.
No extra wrappers! No costly frills! These things
don't improve the smoke any more than premiums
or coupons.
But QUALITY! Listen!
That's CAMELS!
whm'.
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Sold Exclusively at This Store
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This announcement marks another step forward in
the progressive policies of this store. No message of
greater importance to the business and professional men
of this city has ever been issued over our name.
After a thorough search and investigation amonfc the
many safes for protecting records,we selected THE SAFE*
CABINET because of its proven merit and efficiency.
Known Protection Now Available
Bearing the highest rating of the Underwriter*
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THE SAFE-CABINET represents the highest attain-
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documents and other valuables. •
Subjected to temperatures that mad# it white-hot,
THE SAFE-CABINET has preserved it* contents un-
scorched. It ha* been dashea to earth 'mid falling walla
—has lain for days under tons of burning debris. When
opened, the contents have been found intact, not a paper
destroyed. Think what that
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 126, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 23, 1921, newspaper, August 23, 1921; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth489773/m1/3/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.