Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 138, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 26, 1927 Page: 5 of 8
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MONDAY SPECIALS
Monday it Bargain Dry—items have been choaen that are timefy, every
item a new Spring arrivat-every item scld at a reduced price—yon can profit
greatly here by these underpriced items for Monday.
81x90 Sheets $1.10 j * • ^
Seamless, free from Starch, size Six
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90, Monday
Garza Sheeting 42c
9-4 Bfcejch Garza Sheeting,
made, Monday
$1.M>
i,, .,■ ,
] Texas
:l:,42c;
Terry Cloth, for 59c
36-inch 75c Flowered Terry "Cloth
for draperies . . 59c
, j Knit Teds far 50c
Gloria Knitted Ted>, a bargainT
Monday at'.. . .. . .1. 50c
v $3.98 Pat Crepe $3.69 .
Monday,our fine GrepC Juan 40-inch
Fat Crepe !i. . . , . ,. . ., $2.69
. ' $2-$2.25 Crepes $1.79
Printed 40-inch Darbr^olc. Crepes far
Monday ...... i...j ... ... $1,79
81x108 Spreads for $1.98
>. Colored Striped Plisse $2.50 Spreads
Monday %.......^ $ 1.98
80x30 Striped Sprer d $1.39
Colored strice Bed Spreads, 80x90
size, Special .......j,. . . ., . $ 1.59
Men’s Fibre Seeks 39c
Plaid^ fibre Silk Fancy-
• Men *i .............
50c Socks for
be
for
39c
W
Men’s 50c Tin
4-in-hand Tics far Meh or boys. 50«
values . < . r . L .... ... 39c
Rayon Stripes for 69c
Short lengths in !$ T 15i*ess Materials. •
Mor dor-......V. . ........K
5Cc English Prints 39c *
16 New Patterns in 32-inch fast color
prints; yard . . 4* L- -I----- - l ■ • . 39c
V
* . • . • ....
$1.00 aiind $1.25 Apron
Monday 79c'.
Dresses
made of Uie
arrival of a fine son . bom March
a. to Mr. and Mn. O. C. Thomas
of San Angelo He has been named
Leo Millard. Mr. and Mn. Thomas
formeMy lived in Brown wood.
The Comanche High School team
was- winner in the senior boy's de-
bate at lie Comanche County In-
terschulasiic meet last night and
‘rill represent the county at the
district meet in BroWnwood in
April. Tile members oT the team,
are Tom Coleman and Jack Doyle.
FOR FiNDNCING
V C. OF C. WORK
$36.95
i
candy kitchen
a Mr. Willi
short time,
occupy the old
Bop Ton rioreon Center Aye tue.
Workmen | are busy today renovat-
d tne tnai
le that of
oiM. and
i prpileH. *
the city who complain that they
not like the men in ctarpe of tl%
Chamber of Commerce. He said that
the trouble was with thiem and not
with the leaders. l\
Need* J6.M0
“The Industrial committee, needs
$6,000." he declared. ‘We cannot
afford to throw away another oppor-
tunity.
"And this committee must work in
silence. You can’t hunt ducks with
a brass band. We cai it’ advertise
our plans until they nature. We
won't stdal your inoney. but we must
be allowed to work in dl^nce and not
! report until the end of the year.” ,
I l Mr. Murphey spoke of the person-
'nel of the Chamber dirfrctorate and
'I 1 1 r . t
W * offer for Mofiday finer Dresses
taken from regular j took—Georgettes
-r-Crjpes—tnew stylos and colors— \t
Full range of sizes. Monday $36.95
- II
ing the inferior.
V
Howard Payac Freshman deba-
iftors meet the F’ioWboys from John
.i'arleton in die college auditorium
this even gig at S^o clock. Charles
Dorsett and Oren Chandler will
represent the local college. The
public Is invited to attend.
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liana1J
wood
a call
Florist's
of -the
' elation
The mee
pmns for
in El Pas#
Dresses yob’ll say lo^>k like $23. but
are priced at $16.95.-I-All new styles
hroeder. of the Brown-
Company returned f rom
ing of the Port Worth
tub attended by officers
State Fipriet'.-. A-.vo-
Schroedcr'is pr««»itl entt
was he'.J tp oiw'ivs
convention to be leld
*r
Pv
i r
C0LUM
MEDALL
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IONS
fr!
v21.. ' N ,\ \
See the Colurr
aers in our wii
>:an be had FREi
1 Uicna.,e.
They will Jastj
' cchytant remim
kved cne.
Columbia Md
produced from 1
you have. !;
*U M«U-
Rsits
e life-time.
Jcr of sprite
j.-i. 'ij;
Jsllicns re-
tny picture
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Menard School Teachers are on-
hundred per cent at the Mid-Texas
| Teacher's Af>Aociat ion The
ers in Menard schools all
| are here are: . 'Sup.*rmtenden
I A. Cowan; Mrs. ,C. A. Cowan
X I Tama Key Coulter. Mia. Minnie
•J* I Lou Cravths. Miss Bernier Emkon.
■'? j Miss Mautfine King. Miss Anna.
\ | Maddox. Miss Anna Mae Maudlin.
^ I Miss. Earhnc Parker. Miss Ethel
Vance. Mr$. Ike Murchison and T.
(CONTINUED PROM PAOE 11
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engineer for the Tpcas Highway De-
partment and how It enabled him to
servc'this city. . • | >
“Nine out of ten men toal tne that
ipv first activity should be AhhW of
building' a road to the Pry
so I went to work on that
he said, t L T i
,, ■- ,Vi*U» Field f i ;declared they held unsolicited posi-I
Mr. Burks told of vUdtiug tlie field ttons and were working as best they
afid noting that much of ate trade , could. * ' .
Was going to Ccleinan ar.d Santa | He declared that Uie weekly luncli-
Anna and of his derision to Improve eons were doing a great deal of good
the road that came in north ol the land mentioned the fact that each
Jlni JNed. which would f *fnlsh'a man attending pays tor his own
oieal. Mr. Murphey offered to give
all of Monday and afternoons ol
four other days If Brownwood would
make Monday Chtimlje^ of Com-
merce Dajr. . v
He asked if the iiK*inbershlp ap-
proved of thf board and its work*
and invited comment.
Behind Board
r. R. Homfc
good road to Brownwood and cut
out the town to the southwdi t.
• The commissioners' court agreed
to spend all the money necewarv on
the road if Uie Chamber of Com-
merce would furnish $3,600 for labor.
The civic body Is to hire and pay
the men who are to maintain the
road ai)d this work will be under
the direct supervision pi Mr. Burks.
*• The eounty will het when we
raise a ben slide list of subscribers
for that amount.’’ Mr. Burxs assort-
ed. He commented ton the gift of
the Frisco of lumber to bui.u bi Id^es
on the road. v • * 1 i
Agent .Optimist..
He told ol eje volt hen I Priuav
of the industry agent of the 9acta
Fe who predicted that Bi.cn uwood
would become a real city i add that
It now had tlie biggest oppuitunity
of ally town on the SanUi Pf.
Ilia. Murphy then spoke of the
work ol the Industrial committee.' motion was seconded by E. M. Boon
tclluv of their bringing the brlcx! Dr.. Power -----1 -
Rev. W. R. Homburg. Prod 8. Ab-
ney. Fred Hayes. Dr. John Power
responded with statements that thej
were behind the leader* in every ef-
. Mr. Murphey then t roposFd. that
Fred Sr Abney, John Ykntis. Brookf
Smith. O. C. Walker and Oeorgc
Kidd be apixnnted a board of etjual
izatlon to asses every business anc
jirofecsional man in Btownwood fo
their part of the budget of tig
Chamber of Commerce. P. A. Olan
vil|e motioned that thii be done an;,
the membership approved after tb
, » ----proposer that ever
plant here and saying that Uk com- . person favoring the Work of th
mutlee was now working on a p;-oj- ; board stand. The resulting vote' o
ect which woiskF , probe h|y be puc confidence was unaHiiiouA.
over this year which would, nuau ! ...r-r--?-—tr-—.
marc ilian ten brick plants. \ j .* j KIDS WIN CAME
McCartney R/ fx.rtn ' \ i .-{
Judge C. L.' McCartney of the In- *' The Daniel B^ker Kids..the scrul
received|diistrial rommittee submitted a re- “•scbhll
b death nort on their work vf ' . . their
‘making thHr nome. Mrs. Herjblin
leaves bc-Mde; her husband, itvro
small children, one an rnfant babv
yl ThF fune-a. will be oin £jun-
X in San Francisco!‘California
r.f Herblin frill* remain jin Non
; Ft l Gladys Street, for ;.rev-
en Jfort m iming to ;6at
Baker Kids,
or Daiiigl Baker, woi
iy Friday after
E. Newtonj J
^ ‘ j I ■* ■ yr -! j Judge C. L/ McCartney of the Ju-
»n» <hmI friends have receiv ed ] diistrial committee submitted a rc- , ,-
a jmessage announcing the death port on their work. , • , their fame with Ma'
of Jiih Herblin. of San Fron- i He stated that in the oil boom ol noon bv the score of j» to S. Th«
cisco. Callfomiii; Mr. and Mrs. 11&18 hfn»'that he thought Browh- fhrav>' bitting of the featum
Herblin former^’ lived in Brown-[ wood, had a 'p-eat opportunity but lbe game and th^-sturdy pitchinj
Wfv-d movine fro:, Bniwn-ood to titat nothing had been done at the ol Cunningham quirked the
San Frangi&co | where thev were time bit Brownwood. who lud nl- JBggefs. The two teafns will likeh
lowed Abilene to get the plums. We play a return game hereiin the neai
reCelvTd no advantage irons that' iuture. . •
boom, he‘stared. . / -ft 4 --- 4
The greatest, drawbacks, tbc one | _ • , /OX B1Tt-s I^OESE
on which oil men cxiieiidid their LANCASTER. Ena--A fox turn-
stock oI profanity, is our yard*.’’ ^ ou a borse at a recent hunt here
Judge McCartney., declared. “We bit him on the leg., and. then ran
dec laird*.
Ban; threw away that opjiortunltv for a*’af* escaping the hounds.. The
advancement.1, There are i«o ather borse had stepped on the lox s tall
Barks to Attend
C. of C. Meeting
I Protesting Rates
Hiltok Burks. secre)Lary. of the C.j
of C. and Y. M. B L-. is to be
one of {the committed representing)
Chapbirs of Commnrce and other]
birtnat inter—te whifeh are protest-
ing the* petition of insurance com- (
panics asking for an Increase in
rates in Texas and wl itch is to meet
in Austin March 31 ffr a conference
i rina
Fire Insurance Comnkission on that
‘late. TflHPHIp |
Porter Whaley, gcheral manager
of the San Aptonio C. of f.. . is
chairman -of thf dele asc committee,
and is also genyra) clialrmari of the
Texas Fire Insurant t Defense or-|
-anization organized in September. •
Whaley Friday adviied Walter S.
Long, manager of tht Austin C. of ■
I... that there would not be further ]
postponement of ’th< hearing- All i
Texas I chambers we*e notified to
that effect. \
CARD OF Tl IANKS
We (wish to expreft our heartful
to ku
ika to
hose. jwrho extended sympathy a|nd
ielp to us in our gre it bereavement
ind for the many lieauti/ul floral
iflering v May the Lord bless
ttep j[ou.
3r. and Mrs. E F. DeMarci
ugetua DeMa cur.
F. Fait child.
W Co:!.
Brown, Wilsoh.
our frier CLs and
France w ill o
to tho German
en. on the 100th anniversary of
ieath I on March 56.
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LYRIC
i
jgjIViW SrOBS FOB ALL 1*1
8‘x peradw .
|] i^unty pfiidcrs Friday. Three;bpyvi’-B
,1 ^'•racd; w.1’1 f^?h*irc. weir taken uL
• Friday nrmt. p:sd released., tins: 7
_i‘-
CviXy (MM
Personal Ment
ibn ♦
cd to her home Ir
Dallas aher sj man. a(t.
-f—
1---—11 ! M **■ “T ^ ’T
man. ait, nded the funeral
vtsit wiUi her parehu. Mr. and Mrsj] w. B. ^tk^hens on Friday..
J M Eaton pr> WctAf has (returned to Fcgv
Mr. and Mrs J.PNixort of Hen i i -Wor.h s/.rrt brief stay li> Brown-
do. attended the ipnersl of Mr. 1 k»od. iffiB# enro»|te to his home
> x
i Lubbock * ; \ cd Ballinger-aft :r auendin:: thd1.. * r%.
Judge J. O. Woodward reuuneo lo' fun<7aj oI Mr tW B Stephens cd f **r
Mr. hqne ift Coleman Fr.da#. Friday. M
City, MgrshaJ J. M Martin of j Mrs j c „
Santa Anna was in Brownwood to- lhe week.rn<i ^
dev .,].•* ■ i. . .sistefi.
Mrs. W. B. 1 StoohcR'-x ct Ootcb•> J
tended visit
her daughter Mn.
5.
. - • ithl
Mary Helen Rtx.:r.ond. ‘ .
Miss Katherine, Pehn, of B^llmg-
tf. srtll arrive. Sunday, to visit 'Mrs. r.^L'
\ Hugh La them
Mrs. L. B Johmofrv
Oklahoma. who w
Brownwcod ro attend
nar. father. W. B St
. H H j I
a buaineis!-
Mrs. P
shall, art
their son
E (]$
i'
Pirktl Presbyterian Sunday
tomorrow mornir.g will de-
Kjst of ita Umr to ihe. anmi.d
Arch Kina hxl gone to Dallas B. Stephens on ffiday.
' here he will spfnd several day * Mrs! R. I. Hint* and Miss Glady.
mending to bushie r Rcager of Lome .a are visitmg h
Mr. artd'Mr Ti H. Slu*p of Os- the Home of Mi), fnd Mrs. A. D
iahotiia City a*r jjueata of Mr. end Murphy and attending the Mid
Sira. E. H. Lak" jj. Texas Teachers Aihoc^ation
Aud Cross is vliltin’: his parenu. ^ jp idn^have return^
in Lubbock
i vaMt etvan lf\ 1 M • .« 1 aW* •« ___a g !• *• * k'
afic
•i. i ofr-phens'
•-n.i JLJi-
. Hanjidiolbbons. pfjDallas. is visit-
->tJ t “»n<T in the*home of Mr. and Mrs.
yAt this mornin- for ^ Mrs. P. E. HUMett tin j. r. Tai'loft ■- \
***.*•&31'*4 •with-
«» Tuto. OklJ for . '
.‘orruhnd. hens'.
wITh 'njef j
land outside of Ashland. ' [
Not Only Tuv n
released., tins That s the prelude to the
jvoMnuig after pavmg Jin^s m Jus- i f*on lie re. We are not the
I t:ri tmnft. | * d , - ;tocking fof industrial 1ocat<oi
| One woidanL iliving in the Fry} * l read i*> tbe Dallas
j field, was afreited Friday afternoon, ijndt tiiey were earnestly
; Ciuuged,-with fichiuig and rdcised v^thcT nidiistrfal develo;
rfthii. me iniig After paying a f'no ^,chtbevl« behind Port Worth - . >
, cne wonra.i u, in jaU cha^td ilth ** challenge to us. For tf a ! ] »
” t!«vr;ndW 1 f iF:a.cly Dah.u*Lnero?i mors-,,, ,
Oti'- uun.[charged w:th twindUnn K’2S t^\hOW miKt' tnorc « t 4NO
Enrol!-:!.
just Arrifbd
1 Late Model Badge Sedan
1 Late Made! Chrysler Caape
1 Late Madel Chrysler touring
1 Late Morirl Bulrk Roadster
1 Late Model Buiek Touring
I I^te Mfxirl Fori Touring
t Late, Model Ford Roadster
J-cdan
a-
(MILLINERY
v Fprim: Hats made to order.
c Latest shapes, trimmings and
Also old Hats made
( desn-ns
m
“HATS
’ MRS.
TO FIT THE HEAD
MINNIE BLAIR
At my h ome, 13Q1 Center Ave.
--Phone 1657—
MABEL NOR MAND j]
Comnly
“ANYTHING ONCE”
ITRIC ^weme&day
BUY TICKETS FROM THE FIRE BOYS
Ford To
Ford R
Cadillac
°n ^ «''^rlcuUure B defirrssed o|d will
Promotion Day in
Sunday School is
‘Special Feature
from a tt.ivin«ws trip to Port 8tock-
tm „
n hfj returned from
ip to Fhft Stockton
i-tringfeMcw of Mar-
ests in the home of
P. ocf:.*igfellow, Jr. fjvute most <A iu time to the. anmul!
pin ns and -daughter. (b.-o:r.ct.oti day program, bcginnliij ’
ive returned to Au.viin ut 9 C> o>lick Claves completing
QK thf fuhera! of Mr. giieir .dear's] wbrk vlil bt pr
OTHERS .
‘wl-S.ii: HARRIS MOTOR CO
Mcc^ntyW.p^|,uu-l^|;|tt.......1......ft
nut help u>s to'bit lid ’up.
hsvj' industries
Mr
V
W. B 8te(
iinp
; nu;
robria
tc , certlficat
awiirdi.’d pup;U who have
4l
the eo'i^es of study usstgnrd. fqr
Kill
L.:-
jthe \ 'i-71: work. .Qrad-ia<
the clcn;en(aiy dcpurlmvn
-^.sh^d‘
\9. M. Brewert 1 vvecks visit. , i ’ it -Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Norb Burk will re- ’ Menard,
turn to their. biome in Pr^rkenr;»;«•> Rl gpnr^ ^^-Cravens
no 8unday after a visit with, Miss ”i^u> tb^lil^ Br^wnuCKKl. atlend4 ^ Teac
and Mrs. WiB Rogers, of Qor-
„ _. .... . , . w _____ are spending (the vrekk-end m
er. wdll arrive. Sunday, to visit-Mrs. with thmr faillUy T
. - a cirl • Witt of jBreckeiarMge | b
of Lawibn. spejLjjng the wetH-end In Brown-
is -colled to . wotoH. J
tlie funeral of Lillian Armstrong. Fo
‘Phen, left to- womh- is visiting.Mr and Mrs
day for Coleman add win return p IriiMtrong i\. "•
to BTOrwnwood on'Sifidav and Mrs Bob Johnson. Mr$ 17'.* .**.! ¥4? c
tell Mrs. Martin., of Coifc- t Llttl6 Items Ot
* from,
of ihdj
_____ .. , gow U< I
from Ralls ahd will the < jdlcge giwdu
a; m Brownwood 4 On the tylOv*tug Sunday. April J,
in. C. A. Cowan, of
T*'
t
ypitling in the L. M.
4 d jrh'.0' ‘the Mid-T
A^vxnation. i
MLss Miniue Lou Cravens of Moi
ard is iiF Rycrwnwood aitending the
Teachers Association.
Mr. a^id JMrs. H- N. Russell and
Betty BerL of TempW. are Visiting
irt the ho trie oi Mrs. Russcll'i fafli-
er. L M OTavepv
a. 1 . ‘ L'
the teache s and 1 officers of t^ |
Sundry sclool ot ttiu church wil?
be formall ' uv<tailed at the 11
o clock prckching hipux. the Instal-
lation preceding the quarterly com-
mun*on sttvice of the congregation,
ft.ls.exprcicd that the pastor Rev.I
W. B. GraF.’- who has been ah.- cu: '
for several! months on accbunt\pf
illness: will be present at this sajr'*.
■vice. ' I J f
: l
Mri P. Scott Honsitm has return- Coctran and\Mrs. Martin., of Coiei-
All I .
Former > Football
Star Enters Firm
Carryol^
Portable
B.
Paris.
Friday
N reports
father of Ben Poole of
*rly4of Brownwood died,
Jorsirgna. accord.n<^ to!
redcived hcpr.
Annoti
rival, oi
and Mi
|l Th-
YI who u
iianuml
tically
• With a Teammate
Annbuncement was madb today j
that Wyman *McInnis had entered
business with Joe C. iTfammel irj-
the Banistfcr Coffee shop on Bskrj
Street. Banujter selling* his interest
to Trammell who in turn transfer?
red it to Mclrmt;. ■ \ _ . i
Wyman Mclnnis is a son of John
IT‘a MdnntN. well known Brown county
P A Hc.rtson' 909 8lxit- I stockman.. La,t year he was caP-
1 tail) of th<l rlian pion Hill Billy foot-
ball team, on which his new part-
ner. Joe Trammell Pas a star end.
Trammell is continuing his school
work ahd will be bock on the Hill
^ment Is made of the ar-
i son, born today to Mr.
Bdition of Mr. J. Mark well.
the bcott and White. 8an-
n Temp;#, Is reported prac-
(hanged today.
? f
!*•
ihk n _______
position
bock
Billy squad next fall, while Mclnnfs
r new electric sikn re- bas f^bed his cofeTOes for!a Col-,
rch oed by the Lyric-lcge degW seliook i
bciti■* placed in position
SPECIAL SERVICE!
Hi
h
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1
THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
(morrow
X
“PROMOTION DAYj EXERCISES”
“CHURCH
X .‘in hours
sit together.
l-'i ? 45 p. in.
Clrokh?\“Cb(
V
m Church School t;4i a. mi Y*a can't afford u> miss ,t.
MBERSH1P PAY”
ll:C0 a. m., Pan
il«Mc fhan Othe
1,
lilies are requested to
therv”
worship.
«9S\
The Pouriili answer
in the CRoreti-^My Coatact with the
' i- /
to question: "Why Join the
uikj/Htr
, \.|! i l j/\ 1 '
SPEOAL MUSIC /
Mcrnipc Soto by ?l» Mariam Lanpatn,
! Evening Duel CathcrUie Clarke and
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i
Yittl ARE INVITED
.’(150 000 miles of ;
tighways in the;
• ••••«)'as
«!$••••
Typewriters and Supplies
Corona Four, Standard Keyboard
1a Cm Sam ••♦!••••••• •••,•»
L and Underwoods
c _;»L ■ '
jmiui -'••••••
Machines &1
.Y. $100.00 up
Accessories for all makes
ag Machines and Supplftn Otely
OR LIBERAL TERMS
One Tear Free Kerrlca
an maehl—a giro rod the spportunlty
rather than ta#
J. A. COLLINS
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