Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 291, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 22, 1925 Page: 2 of 8
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Wealthy Heiress
Becomes Bride
•rating unit In order that th« bur- |
eau may be in a pooitton to indicate j
to dmtracloru. designer* and tm- i
ventora the toad of Ida aarrtaa. i
Clou liaison la maintained with ■
the design staffs to the contrac- <
tors aad^UJ^MmjMUi^sjTidce.
“It is believed that a better un- |
demanding exists today bet wee % -
the Nary Department and the air-
craft maaofhctnm than ever ex-
istad before. Prom i ime to tteci
the department an nod nets to the'
Rtorted as told by civilian eyu
witnesses to the special tavuotigat-
las natal board here summarized
to the court by Commander Jacob
HL Klein, president of that board.
He said the two awat Intelligent
of these witnesses agreed that the
ship broke at the bottom. Others,
lose Intelligent. Commander Klein
said, lariated that the craft "hamp-
cd up" and broke at the top.
The special board was told by
soma ef the farmers near the aonne
of the wreck that the wind was the
atromgMi they had ever experienc-
ed. Commander Klein said it ap-
peared that the wind was com in c
from all directions at once.
Ington government will be mi
take part In the expert opo
of the leagae which will i
plans for a disarmament
meat has reached here thro
Seial channels.
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NORMAN, Ohio.. Sept T, .—(A*)
—The body of Dr. Thomas BNal
Moore, ess istoat professor < f eco-
nomics at ths University of Okla-
homa. has been seat to Lex ington
Ky. Dr. Moore's body was ] fonnd
yesterday hanging by a with from
a bridge near Lexington, Oklahoma
A coroner's Jury hers last. Bight
declared he had committed suicide
disregard those Introduced today.
Mr. Lore asserted that U the
court's order expressly referred to
the rules they qpnld ant he chang-
ed. .
"Do yon tit end to change them?"
Mr. ■terrarr asked Dr. Jarrell, who
said he as h member of the com-
mission "Intended to obey the law."
Dr. Jarrell was still oa the wit-
aeea stand when court adjourned
XIUNI DOLLAR V
HAS. DIBOO. Cal.. Sept,
—names starting in. ths
Club in Tfjnaaa early this
swept through aa entire h
included seme of the hm
resorts la the border dty,
a lorn that busineae men
town estimated won id too
iaa aiaaeevers which rod *■ fol- manufacture of air cn
tows: • due to U
*rim rommsartw la chief, as a dittoes' which exist t
rmuk of-hia clone personal obeer- j which may be amatH
vat loos, desire* to in form the do- lowing,:
partment that he considers say **(al—Naval aviatto
farther agitation of argament ia tlrely out-of tbs ptoa
favor of a aaited air service or la "(hi—Types are not
favor of a separate aviation corps to the extern they w
for the navy as being entirely on* near fntara
of gghA the commander to chief la "lc>- -Marked Impr
unable to predict what will be the design cause radical
development of aviation construction
material; but the developments| . “(d)—There has no
new present to the flee* sad tattooing construction
sight indicats clearly that the air ltohed tor ths future
squadrons splat as an arm of the "(el—Coauaerctel
Purchase Plan .
Under Debate
rice president of the C<
Credit Company
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A Y, SEPT 26
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This offer holds good at both our filling stations. Wo apprec-
late your business and this is on^ way we hare of showing
our appreciation.
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Our infant section is
resplendent with the
many things that must
enter the wee one's
fall wardrobe. They
have the styles plus
the fabrics that give in-
fants’ clothes so much
charm, and the quAlity
of service. ’ \
I**. f| w .§ 1 £ + K .
White kid moccasins,
f pink and blue trim 05c
Silk hose to match 53c
AH wool and silk and
wool jackets, capes and
jackets, cap and bootee
sets, priced from $2.75
to $3.75.
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Cape and helmets of
crepe de Chine; knit silk
and silk and Wnok pric-
ed . i\... 25
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Nursery gift sets in if
dividual ’boxes from
$1-25 to $2.95
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A host of beautiful
floating bath toys,
teething rings and rat-
tles from *. 10c to 25c
Come in anJIn-ing the
baby with you- You
will appreciate our in-
fant
growing too.
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GARNER-ALVIS
CO.
The Dependable Store
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in order to help along the Brown County Fair we have or-
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ranged to .give away, a considerable number of tickets to t|$e
Fair—One free with each 5-Gal Ion Cosh Purchase of fcasoline,
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beginning Saturday, October 26tb.
and Main
The Haunted H
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TALES about it were aa numerous as its dark,
down Oaks shadowed it thkkly; winds suck
halls. The ahattera sagged and ware ivy-aa
giving ia to an emptiness at once foreboding,
through its
windows! t'.
tent ran agog when the place was bought
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School children huddled to watch the
A sign swung out: "$top here for tea.” Lights
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became a frequent pleasure to drop ia of
the towao-peepie loved the place. Thf®
cleanliness, the light baaMled fear.
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Many a preduet yeu didn’t know nnd
trusted, has become intimate ioyou through
advertising. Family standbys in vouruiedicine
powders, extracts products that might
than pure—you know to be pure become
ed. You are sure of their quality wherever you
advertising, the test that _
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fear is now a willing eon
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 291, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 22, 1925, newspaper, September 22, 1925; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1025813/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.