Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 159, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 20, 1927 Page: 4 of 8
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26. To be Indebted.
Itjrs, “Various interests come here and ask for Mg
■ana of money, and wu think it is up to them to
lend weight to means to gel it. We expect to submit
rta tobacco tax to the special session, and we will
look for the support of the lnterests whose, requests,
nth the total already recommended in the budget,
iptal.more than the slate win have to spend”
t 1%* tobacco tax was finally defeated in the regular
Oaston of the Legislature,'because a majority of the
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Solution for '
Yesterday’s Puzzle
Daily Health Talk
WHIN Main Street- was the
vogue. I didn’t read Ht. This
la ah admission, not a boast.
Now when everybody ikfce has
read tt: and forgotten it1 (blmast
entirrty forgotton K. I imagine)
I have happened to pic), up the
book and have beenMolding it.
As I have read it X have happen-
ed to get: to thinking of Charles
Dickens and some of his books
that I read $ long time ago. and
the further I have read of "Mam
street" 0» more ardently I have
desired to thank Mr. Dickens for
the things be errata:
L- ' UNCLE 'PIP.
development of the fact that It re-
sults from an absence of vitamin;
C in the diet. Vitamin C is tha
moat easily destroyed of all the vita-
mins. Although present in milk, it
dtsappaars whan milk is heated in j
the process of pasteurization espec-
ially If it comas into contact- with
the alg. Per this reason babies suf-
fered particularly with scurvy, even
under good conditions in this coun-
try. ' - v : J ■ • t:
A Scotch pt»yie*e» James
sjmA ania a book about asurvy in
1757. |b'wnlch he pointed out that
appeared when persona
tftennium. brt it is folly to say that it
Mag without It. V
illye up and Mop A minute or as
Inter there waa a knack on the door
and I admit ted; .Miss Lane and Mr.
2&d you know their names before
Brty introduced themselves?- Ban-
ning asked. *
“I did not."
"You were surprised. Mr. Bates’
You had seen the newapajier ac-
eouqts of the j approaching mama
■f* Of less Lane to Mr. Ralph Win-
ston ClunSy?” [
• TYea, to. both questions.- Bates
the dwesse
were deprived of all fresh raw vege-
tables and ftults Today It has been
definitely demonstrated that the
giving of appropriate amounts of
fresh orange juice, tomato Juice or
even the Juices of turnips er pota-
toes will prevent this disease in in-
fants. It is particularly Importer-
that such fresh fruit Juices Ml giv-
en where the baby is fed largely on
pasteurised cow’s milk. -| \JT i
Dr. m V. McCollum points out
that there has been a growing ten-
dency in recent times for people to
live more and more on tread, cooled
meats, canned food and otherwise1
sophisticated and refined food prep-
t BY RODNKY Dl T( IIPR
S KINGTON April 30—Here’s a new way to re-
gard what is i mine on in China, with special
ment into a communist government as soon as
ZSEZSZSSL *4*chi«:.4»
4oecow government isn’t trying to do anything
f A FLIMSY DEFENSE T;
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I MAY b* a rtde of ethics to which thieves
wen be, but there is no honor among mur-
' For a number of years Mrs. Ruth Snyder, of- New
York, carried on a clandestine love affair with one
Henry Judd Gray, a "friend, of the family." Mean-
while jir. Snyder' increased Ms life insurance to
MtMthing like twenty thousand dollars. Early one
ll>—a. roomer in the Snyder home found Mrs.
Snyder, bound to a chair, and her husband brutally
murdered. She say* a burglar did it, but the police
out do most' speknaas. but this was
one time I needed help. 1 waa 80
weak I could hard.y lift my hand.
"I can’t express how bad I ML
- *1 know 1 improved after taking
Cardui. I was like a different per-
'I have a young daughter who had
the flu,’ and 'after ana got up aha
would onee in a while have such se-
vere cramping spells, just soffar ter-
ribly. I knew there waa a wknin
and. hoping Cardui would roach Ml
trouble. I had her taka it, and the
brat battle helped her SO Mach rim
WOa able to leev# it off and does not
.have this trouble now."
Cardui has bean in naa far mmol
than 50 years. L T -i>.4
Purely vegetable, Jnfld, hsoiM.’
* At all drugstores. *C-t7*
Garden?' ] What’S- dart" . "Do you
mean the greenhouse?" ”1* it the
too you want?" ] • j ; j V'
One bewildered youth remarked to
his “sweetie.” “Is she a teac iep or
Just nuttyh The girl replied, ‘ Just
plain cue Loo ’ j, '
A ten year old
finally told the wc
speare Oard-u wa*
.'J1 pastor of the First
Baptist Church of Mlntufn. Marl-
boro County.
i "Are you acquainted with the de-
fendant. Cherry Law wiiey?’’
“I am." T
"To what extant and under what
circumstances?" s»«nt"g asked
"I afficialad at her marriage on the
fvtalng of November 25. last, to
Christopher fttg” Bates answer-
in ills dfprfCEttnf voiot.
i pWLJW bRll, the Jury, as nearly
as you can remember, the exact
events of that
o communlze China, according
•e she couidnt do it. If China
ury. it might be different, but
ers are at Hankow and Bhang-
of Chlha is rural. The Chin-
.a fertile field, for bolshevism
Vow the woman la on trial, and daws dispatches
state thht she has bpyhi a truakf oil of new dresses
to W worn W court. Bar defends will be that Gray
made her enter into tha conspiracy to klft her hus-
band. threatening to kill her J£aip did not; and a
sentimental Jury, persuaded'by eloquent lawyers and
directed by a modern Judge, will probably vote her
acquittal after three or four,.(reeks of sensational
arpund th<*
.materials
to the air
of propaganda. ;\| , i
Hence, according?to this novel view, Russia is
pushing her other foreign policy for all It’ M worth
and is likely to become more and more Jmeceeeful if
other nations of the world bear down hard an thS
Cantonese, j , | h | .
Finding herself rkther friendless jn the interna-,
tiqnal family. Russia can appreciates and afford to
do everything In her] power t6 gam the frlendstiip of
a rising nation of moro .tpan^four hundred millions
like China. Balked in (he west, she has turned to
the east. M, .
We re your friends—the only ones you have," one
can unagtne Russia, teUing the nationalist leaders. -
There are no /jneriran military observers with
the Chinese armies,; but there are half a dozen Chin-
ese West Pointers scattered over the gauntry, some
of them in uniform One was attached to Wu Pei
Fu’s army at one time and was shot Wh*“ Chang
TSo-Lln took Pekin: * -i ‘ / ,
Another was dingerousj^ ill of appehdleRls and
sortly gpaired to get to the Rockefeller hospital in
Peking, but was prevented by the milttart gftuotton
When iha right people found out that he waa a West
Point man he was put on a special railroad car and
At a r
to sea, ar
ship bn-
all over tl
, This we
that hia i
a farm, bi
to it Is to
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living evening, at five
wives would dare offer such
espectaMe wives would per-
mto a conspiracy to murder
D save their own lives? The
Ife of the right kind would
fe in order that her husband
-es who go into clandestine
of the family” quickly lean
ctlncts that direct them to
ten murder b done they try
mes the courts permit it.
JT m (he aim of this
! ■ atore to serve you |
I well, and to have for j
I your convenience at all ; j.
I times, the newest and ;
! most complete apoort-
• ments to be had in this ;
\ entire section.
dmff our J
IftV ijvsW'Yorker has obwrvrd
a "Civil War Colonel” of part .cubur-
ly dignified and , Impressive mien.
Observers have turned around to
look at him. speculating on what im-
portant civic activities engage his
time now that ha Is. obviously, re-
tired. : - 1
The ’ colonel-s" secret is out. He
tfndsthafbabies parked in pernm-
bulatofet in front of a Ford ham Mb
'At! this
stocks for the season
are complete and our
prices gtfa most modcr-
ate for standbi^rands
of merchandise4 *
| We invite yoft to thW
store with assurance of
careful handling o f
your business.
fOT the Fault of the land |
i.living in sidutent state has written to Tha
asking the names of several oil companies
here,, and explaining that he has a‘ large
and near Brownwood that he wpuld like to
oil development! He la sure there is oil on
ha says, “because I have had It a long time
Mr produced anything aim of value." May-
right. A lot of Texas land that heretofore
LOOK
on ray mouth!
e Colum: "A
Unofficially, a well dnuoadTfll
a veeatl in the harber a month
Shanghai.
One learns that General Cha
balrtr la China’s champion drink
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 159, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 20, 1927, newspaper, April 20, 1927; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1026236/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.