Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 118, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 14, 1923 Page: 4 of 4
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PICTURE
Success too easily won invariably
foretells failure. Beating back is
the beginning of achievement.
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This groat story of theatrical life is
one of an actor who sought to regain
a brilliant position lit" once took for
granted.
Presented by
Mum at W. Garsson
Written and adapted by
Absi.snk Lcrrmcii
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Thkopohk A. Lisaut, Ja.
The Cost
includes such celebrities as
BRANDON TYNAN
MARY ASTOR
and
NAOMI CHILDERS
A R1JPU INC" " nr>CTION
Price#, 10,15, and 25c.
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Today,
Tuesday
Wednesday—
Thursday-
ih«. H, i«. g^tJbi*"SSSf $ fe
"Th. Human Elephant" In "SOUL OF THE
pfaqt" A circus story thsti a circus to iw, A
of the exciting adventures wUch befaH a for-
in™ little elephant girl and her elephant, Oscar,
5Kb 2w « awayfrom the circus. A picture
for "very youngster from seven to seventy-seven.
You will say that you have never seen anything like
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WATCH DOG."
Metro presorts Naomi Childers and Brandon Ty-
nan in "SUCCESS." The most thrilling and heart
gripping story of the theatre—after a sensational
New York triumph—has come to the screen. To
miss it is to miss a great experience. A story or
how an actor, once celebrated loses his name and
fame, and regains both. A picture that is universal
in its appeal and strikes a responsive note with every
member of any audience. An artistic romance
something rare and fine.
FOX NEWS. Prices 10, 15 and 25c.
Paramount offers Eileen Percy and Theodore Kos-
loff in "CHILDREN OF JAZZ." If the folks of
yesterday met the people of today—what would
happen? What would our reckless jazz mad pets
think of their sedate sisters of long ago? and vice
versa. Here you have not only a peek at the mod-
ern flapper at her flappiest, but also a glimpse into
the family album. A picture produced on a big
scale with a choice cast.
Paul Parrott in "DONT FLIRT.
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SOCIETY NEWS
he is learning mechanical work by
actual experience.
ji Miss Florence Blackburn of Bur-
Miss Mgebroff Complimented j t()n fg the guest 0f Mr. and Mrs. W.
Burton, Aug. 11. 1921—Miss Ra-; R FranCis
chel Dement entertained her friends Herman Shaw of Houston, the live
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at a forty-two party laast Friday
evening complimentary to Miss
Katheryne Mgebroff, her nurse who
visited at her place for a few days.
The high scores were won by Mr. j
Giere and Miss Mgebroff.
Those present were Misses Ilelene
Giere, Martha and Esther Feldt'r,
wire representative ~6t the Safe-
Cabinet company, is here on one of
his regular business trips.
Misses Ellen 8ehauerhammer, Lu-
jcille Reinocker, and Bessie Wotipka
of BellvjUe motored to Brenham
for a short Btay Tuesday.
Miss Dot Ellis has gone to Beau-
Annie Niensteadt, Malinda Menk, | mont accompanied by Adolph Char-
Rachel Dement and Katheryne Mge-| |eg anlj r,l.".ry Joe Becker, who will
broff and Messrs. Theodor Feldor,I
spend awhile thcre visiting friends.
Henry Bosse, Edwin Monk, Herman Mra_ A c. BecUer i8 visiting friends
Bartum, Chas. Korthauer, Chas.j|u Il0u8t0n
Giere, Alvin Dement. | Mf and MfS I?(,rt OUo^ ot Hou.
Miss Mgebroff left for Brenham ; sl0Uj are ^]U) prou(j parents of a lit-
today where ah» will take up her du-| ll(, „ir, born th,a moriling named
ties at the Brenham hospital. j Lu,illfi Lockett. Mrs OUo was for.
! xncrly Miss Lucy Thomas of Bren-
1*1 A NO l.KSSOXK
See mi' for Pfano lessons. Have
first grade teachers certificate from,
Austin Conservatory of Music. Ele-
ven years experience In teaching.1
Mrs. Hugo W. Brandt. »>(if> W 5t.h St
I'hone 1192-W.—Ad.l 18-lt.
ham.
cooiy oi l' with rs
Come to our fountain fur a cold
thIrsrt quenching drink. Served right
and tastes right. Or try an ice
cream or soda.
Adv.l 16-31. ri'l'IZEXS DRUG CO
HEM) FOR MURDER
In an altercation over a crap
'anie at Wesley, Arthur II' wjtt, ne-
gro, received injuries that resulted
in liis death and Sam Hewitt, an-
other negro, was lodged ;n jail on a
charge of murder.
Ask Your
Reichardt
Wholesale
BEREAN CLASS
The Berean Class i
church will moet
church at 8 o'clock,
class urged to be pre
invited.
HOT ENOUGH
Don't get mad.
hot enough to invitg1
cool store for a ret
our fountain. Come
day.
Adv.l 16-3t. CIT
The Star—worth
ing friends every dtj',~
NOTICE
Bids for depository of the School
' funds for the year 102"-1021 (if
. Brenham Independent School His-
: trlt't hIiouM he filed with the secre-
tary, j. L. Chappell not later than
September •!. 1!!2.'. A.h .1 i:i-2i't.
HORSES AND Ml'LKS
Just received a car. W High.—Ad.
113-tf.
HORSES AND MULES
Just received a car. W High -
113-tf.
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DANCE AT
A dance will be
men of Hempstead W<
and music will be
Navratils Orchestra,
cordially invited ttA
that a large number j
young people will h^;
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Buy a car worth the
S'.ir. Ad .8 6-t f-2 61 f.
Moupv—A
FEAST OF THE AS.sl'MPTION
The Feasl ot the Assumption of
the Messed Virgin Mary, celebrating
the ascent of the Vir^in into Hea-
ven, will ho observed with solemn
mass at St Mary's Catholic church at
7:3ft and 9:3o Wednesday morning.
This f „ Holy day of obligation,
and all Catholics are e\;iect(d
attend services.
to
FREE demonstration Rice Hotel
Products, Wednesday and Thursday
at Winkehnann and Bohno Inc
Ad.118 It
Barbecued Beef. Pork nnd Veal
with real sauce. Free Ice cold Ar-
I teslan water, have a drink
& Hueske, Phone 97.—Ad
Sell mid
A Star represents a real worth
while car, buy yours today.—Ad 86-
tf-2 61 f. " AUOD-
PERSONALS
Mrs. J. H. Englehardt and little;
son. Jimmie, have left for an ex-'
tended visit to relatives and friends |
in Ba>' City and Matagorda.
J. F. Schramm, Jr., of San Antonio,
is here on a visit to his parents.
Julian Englehardt^ a traveling sal-
esman, has left for Matagorda to
spend his vacation with his mother,
j Mr. and Mrs. 01|ie Barker and
flmtly of Galveston visited Mrs.
J^raes F. Carter 8unday and then
nSotored back home.
J«Iohn Kowalskl of Brenham lg at-
tending the Sweeny Automobile and
Tractor School at Kansas City, where
Free Demonstratu
Rice Hotel Quality Bn
Food Products
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tomorrow and Thurst
A large basket of Rice H<k
tel products will be given
away each afternoon
4 o^lock to the holder
the lucky number.
You are invited to
demonstration.
Winkelmann &
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 118, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 14, 1923, newspaper, August 14, 1923; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth489926/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.