Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 116, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 14, 1919 Page: 4 of 4
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*>I<I|WN ('olU|lllniril«^1
Complimentary i.. n,,. ^turned
Holder. »f tbe (|uy |«„| ,
Ml*» l.llliuu Brym oniwruined ui
WANTED
(•eneral Dry (Joed, m»„
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And the Pebbles
Were Diamonds!
a*fc
I he farmers of Kimberly were dissatisfied. They nuid they
couldn't make a living from their farms. And all the time their
children in the fields were playing with diamond*.
Hut they didn't know They thought they were pebbles. They
died poor.
l»ta of people are just like those Kimberly fanners. They
look for Opportunity with a telescope, in »ome far-away place,
when it i* really so close that they could .each out their hand,
and grasp it.
Don't rniMH the advertisements. They are business mines of „p-
iwrtunlty. They tell of values that you might never know if they
were not there to guide you.
IWt miss them. They will nave you money.
amaapftfr.-
For the fir<t five it.oaths of the J
year the German coal production ran'
only 60 pe, rent at much a» in the;
uitir period a year ago And In ad-1
(litIon to thin fact she had no sur-j
i plus from the previous year and i
' I
jdurfn* Iun<• and July had to eon-
i tend with railroad -«rrikt-s which w-1
' rlounly hampered coal deliveries j
From time to tune, tbeie have been i
r/iine trlk»--«. and on the whole there
■i lowered morale and a decreaad
itaff In the coal industry.
At present the railroads and gas
works are living from hand to mouth
te^.irdK their supply of cuals, In
•e circumstance-,, anil with only
lijflit prospect that coal production
tin- remainder of the year can lie
tpoeded up. the officials felt that
the proi>pert« for winter are, indeed
d ubioiu
Moreo'ver, the fact that the peace
treaty call* for abandonment of eef- j
tain cfjiil territory ;<ad for certain ,
" 'I deliveries |() France makes the j
problem rm far as Germany Ih con-;
rind, on, of Increased difficulty
Official- predict that industry Willi
not reach anything like a normal
rat.- o! production until well into I
'lext veur( li then, unless a far larjr-
sitppiy can he turned out.
While France'-; coal production
fell off because of ruined mines and
d'tT'.ttod labor power Germany's
pioduefion has been decreasing
throuKh decreased labor power and
fhroiiKh li kened morale. There has
bfen much dissatisfaction anions
the mlneis. and their demanda ear-
111 vear required .shorter
hour* and more pav with the com
log of winter, transportation nat-
urally will be worse than it is now,
•« that Germany's problem at pres-l
'"''I Ret her mines KolnK f
fiillv as posf,ijfle and to repair her i
can down rolling stock m otder to j
Set II', much 1 o111 out as possible . j
d(| went!
VI
You will not find anywhere in Krenham a la
merit of staple and fancy groceries than yon wilfr ?
If the purity and freshness of the food product.'
convey any sense of value to you, you will appro-;!!*
our service means.
We sell the best at prices too that afford you a
each and every item.
(INCORPORATED)
REX THEATRE
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A one Lilt .'let and I'llarlets Huichinson ln
(till.A I i, A M lil.K" I'ut lie's latest serial
/.ena Keefe in "AN AMEiUi'AN Wlnnw,
I'll,.- is an Ui.usual utOrv and it iM i,t, ' , ~
" - "'ens,,,, lion, star, to n" ^ H
a leal comedy of high calibre Kree matins,
ladies and children until 6:30 j, •»
m.
SATI'RIJAY
«11 Ai butklf ill "A DBSKIIT u
' • toughest, hardest, roughest western
'■u r lived lie eais 'etii: alive, *W
l^-'e I'er/uson in "THB MARRIAGE PfilCr
. str ong soeietj nieiodrania possession heart i».
,1110(1" appeal and brisk action. Tli.- Mb
MI lot " io'";l;;;r2^u,",,,-d,,t";""1
Which i, the greatest love of all» See Ut
appealing, Romantic drama, "i\ hih BROTHUv
1: "ale Hamilton plays a dual role 2
'■ complicated and ainuains Romance which ii
ill'-d with lit.- s nriKic
Kddie M"'h, S ''AUTNK US" 8urrin
fori
<*(h in
ffWfci
• ho home of her parent,,. Mr ami' „f Mi,.,. NtllM
"Veillnn ; gle mile,, 11race and Ula.hs tint
W II. a dinner The dlnlnK was ; flu, |lmll|),
:",M| "" «H ami I.ill, III ltr> an Me , ,
>"" -» ! "ard>. Will,,. Uvil,
",y 'll» Una, Mf,,lame
nor which consisted „t „ryMI, „f 8((lI)IMv|„(, 0h(.hi
iMff1nCMBttHii«'i'ninii-r ,'i ij
BERLIN IS FACING
FAMINE OF COAL
PERSONALS
j,
e\ in
visitilu
Kouci thltifK thai are found on t|,i
farm the (iiieats retired to the t,„„i
porch w hen me enjoyed dainl,,,
of a fine Vletrul,t 1
tlthern I,id,lined III eonvermitinn
I'bte,,. Ilull enjoyetl \|I(,,| |t| !
hoapllalliv were Mesnrs Roger and j
■lack Hardy Whit Gee, J,unie Savins |
Mnlvln Khlert Theodore Quelle, all
of whom have retimed from »ver 1
sens and In,ve oioch active ser
vice The remainder of the Kue«ts
'"ie, " * Klynn and Mr and Mrs
I' « llrvu,, t'harle I'.u ami \\ j
Hryun
It) furl D, Groat
; t lUiitod I'reaa Staff Correspondent
I V<.. ..
' ui littllt ( 1,1,1, I'i-iii i it,
All members ol the I'alhoil,
lire request!,,1 u, J|( ()t|i
iei,t I'll,irs,lay nUhl at s I ,
t'hoir
• 'en
I'"i.iiik la,ikonial<
organist
Special Between
Season Sale
»t Th«
New York Store
Friday August 15, 1919.
1 l»t Udl« Whiff W»,h Skirts,
Honeycomb at $1.00 each
1 lot Ladies Georgette Waists at $2.96.
I lot UdiM OwnBiu, w,i,u VB|1K.,| tl m <( w M
1 lot Voile Waints at 49c.
1 lot Voile ami Organdie Waists at 98c
I lot bilk and Sergv Skirts nt $4.98
Our entire .lock of Ud,„ MU|in,r). „ ^ ^
C,«ts
Co»t SutU from our buyer i„ New Y,,rk „t » very
»n«We price, W, „ff„r ^
t«to y™ from ,,0.00 to |,6 00 „„ any ^
RSTSKSr——-
New York Store
Brenluua, Texa. .
KOU "AI.K I .ate Model | t„,|j;t
tourihK en I in , v.-elleni ,„,ulltJ„n
See lle,,r\ Thnrtihil,
Herlitt, t by mall I German off!
claldotu aeea ahead the apecter of
seriouK coal Hhortitfte.
J,'-l a* all Kurope ban suri'ertnl,
and is III Hiiffor ugalu the con,in*
winter, because of lowered coal out
put, so Germany anticipates that she
faces a serlou* problem in supplying-
tit,"oirle railroad,-, (ttts «<>rkh and
b ane-, with sufficient coal
eeonomit
mlnigt ri
aiitl otficlals of the .slates hiu
conic
Why We Chose
THE SAFE-CABINET
I Hn —m— ,
"The World's Safest Safe"
Sold Exclusively «t This Store
THIS announcement marks another step
forwanl in tho progressive policies of
tan el't ! *1°^' J o{ A^ter impor-
tKU i l bu"TS 8nd PPO'®*ional men of
this city has ever been issued over our name.
Known Protection Now Available
^rni^Urirwh."OIl;ii/r:d,yg undr,,,n< *
»*»»«* the day aft,r >oor flr.
This Survey Service
At Your Command
Let 01 make a thorough tur
yy and analyai* of your haild-
ifi*. your pr*s#nt form of r*e-
' protection, ii,® Katardi, that
menace lh,m and the advan-
V"teSifegCgNk?T"S'2
aabmtt a written report of our
•wvey M that v» « '
«he fact* cleeriy bef,
may have
you.
■•AraliW
BANNER PUB. CO.
BRENHAM, TEXAS
flou ,ton
l''li,«! Mi ,ml Mr, |, |,,.vi(l
Vl»" l.cria Kippl.. and Torn ttip,,|e
VtiXiUo tt.-i,- m the ptrv -t*;,i,
'lav ,ni a Iniainess trip
W l| l,«n«horne of
I happen 11,11 were .'imouff the vis
IfBiH lo the city Thuraday
M«" Kh/abeth il.'irtiuan Winn of
V" !i" 11 "it a visit tu Miss
Ivmma See|h„r|s ami ,, wrirn,
'> welcomed hi nninerou old
frM-rulM
Ur Henri nemann have
»" home in Taylor
■•fin a I'le.t-anr v,sir to relative- m
Hrenham and nieiblefvfll,.
Mr" W r "i^chnidt ami liule
"r arrived r lirsdav
a Msif Mrs nusch
• ",r"n,s- *»• BollinR
"u'v 'ir*' on route home
fr,,m V'XU,n>h±*m in folorado
1» F c •
^ fTflTTf
l,,i"f ''USiOe-H ,rit, ,0 HmH(on
]U' U M''M,V,nt: "f f'alosline!
on a visit lo her ,0n ,' \ j
MoMeunn.
•"n:j o. Grivnvine „ „
',n,,,uii,|1: - in the
metrojiolid Thursday morula*
M ' M"Srurter, pre.
M '"l! ''"polar Rtr, „f 8all VnK)ili| ,
s h"r' . vi.H,t to her ,unt. Mr, |
Morsan she has iisit.
,n« »•>»♦«*«•» in Houmotn. Galveston
ami Wall's
M,SS r,,rrl" Phifer has returned1
" "w hom< i" lloiHton afte. :
^>Xm Vi?U Mi*s.>* Mar, and!
l.innie I'hifer
, 1 l,olla,l,i has returned to
" h,,m" after a mo„,
e^'»«hle visit to friends and rela-
«'•> :lcctlt!i|innit'll home I
w '• vciam,. .h„ j
" apP0,V^v'rBl
"ini relatives
ANTHONY HOTEL
1 s Massed. Houston
K " Adams, Chica*o.
Hobert I, rr,,,^
[ T Chicago
s i1 Thorn berry.
Gas K Urbantlte.
V .1 Bauer. Chicago
•' s Inman Houston
1 ^ Ateis, Houston
n r l>allas
R R R^rU. neiu.,
' s Wood*. Houston
v v' t\vx Dallss,
' Uv!n San Antonio
' C" Clayton. Houston
8 M l.lpperd Waco
J'"» R Whayw. ^ ^nton(o
■I K ilarriniau, San Antonio
.1 II IIOHjie Sati .Vufotilo.
.1 1,. I'Vrre, st I anu*
■I K liiaiue fJalla ■
H II Hay (J ai vest on.
, ■** r:f>
I /''/ 4i,yAI> opf
[•'mj y&vr PIPCIJp
THE UNIVI RSAl CAR
1 hp b or,I Sedan is it splendid car for the
"fiti' i bocause it is tfood and comfortable
' v"7' ,lav in thp y^r. It has all the utility
' l\car with the niceties of the
HRii-o .is-, < ai. I he ivife and children en-
joy the refinements and comforts. It is
'■nay for women to operate, is always re-
1" lie, as well as economical. Your early
order h solicited because the big Ford Fac-
torv is a Kootl ways from normal produc-
!Uhi USi is f»rst come, first «up-
**m. WT«: t',,U|k\ $750. Run.
j '. Ml: TouriiiK Car, »525; Truck
ThR"' '• «• b. De-
F- W. Schuerenberg, Inc.
Cincinnati
Kentucky
Austin
REXTIIEATER
Friday August, 15th
patty Arbuckle
In
"A Desert H^ro"
Fatty wi" make you
laugh in one of the best
He has ever made.
10 and 20 cent«
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