Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 245, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1925 Page: 7 of 7
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handling of thn market. Mr. Lane
haa ' km reaatrui with the
Brownwood c otton exchange a long
tine, la a ftret cite* telegraph op-
erator. le quick, apt and efficient la
every way. In fact the manage*
ment of the new 'enterprise could
not have made a better selection
than la placing Mr. Lane In charge
of .the service. Time wifi prove this
assertion to be true In every way.
the people of Brownwood wel-
come the new enterprise aad the
fact that two cotton exchanges are
to lx- located here indicates that in
spite of drouth conditions the peo-
nla vhn ffira nnttlftw thab* mtutav In
Mr. and Mra. Roy Byrd nag chil-
dren aad Mr. aad Mrs. Tam Byrd
and children have retamed from
Carlsbad, Texas, where they st-v
tended a re-on Ion of the Byrd fam-
ily last Saturday aad ftunto am,
the beaka of the north ConcMa. a|V
to say It was aa enjoysh! j occS*
sloe la bat staling the cad la ffi
aUd way. la addttioa to the fam-^
illea of Boy and Tom Byrd th<J
following other members of thmf
honor ef Byrd were press**:
Zeno Byrd. Bill Byrd aa* M la ale •
Byrd, aieo from Brownwood; A. W.,
Byrd wife and two sons. a. W.t Jr., ;
and Mrvny: Mina AlMe Byrd, of
Temple: Mies Mary Byrd, of Dal-
las; C. M. Byrd, wife aad lve«,
daughters, Gladys and Mtgdoa. of
Ban Angelo; N. B. Byrd and tvffi'
daughters. Joatlne aad Caraalne,'•
and three sons of Wall, Texas, and
Mias Cleo Byrd of Bangs. Roy Byrd \
any* 'his was only a few memhorw
of the family and that seme time
in the near future there la going-'
to be a sure enough family re-nn- -
ion. when they will all he present. ■
Those who were present at the re-
union Saturday and Sunday will
remember the oceaeioa aa the yearn
pass as one of the most enjoyable-*
nature.
6. E. BEBKT WOES TO EL PASO;
L. U. LANE WILL HANDLE
SERVICE PUB SEW FIRM.
Jewels of Unusual Charm
always at Brewer's
To the fastidious—to those of most discriminating
taate—the wide selection and charming variety of
Jewelry displayed at BREWER'S JEWELR^-dtore
is a most welcome delight.
THE SltYER
Department includes-Alvin^J
Reed and Barton. J
Special offering^/or
We invite to visit us.
pie who are putting their money In
these enterprises are poking for-
ward with the spirit Of true opti-
mism to better times, which are of
codree certain to come.
Then the people of Brownwood
regret to luee O. E. Berry and hi*
good family. He was a good fellow,
genial, well qualified, strictly bus-
iness, and El Paso gains much In
hla opening a cotton exchange in
that city.
We appeal to every citi-
zen in* this section of the
state from an economic as
jfell as a progressive stand-
point. Subscribe for the
Brownwood Bulletin. Save
money and read the news
daily.
VictroUs arfudf Brice.—
rs, Community,
Jeweler
(Succmsor to Curry and Brewer)
At the Sign of the Big Electric Flasher
4 many another man, had seen
many a woman cry.
And the sight of tears had come
to have no more effect upon him
than the sound of laughter. The
passing yeura had made him hard—
Mrs. T. E. Wood of Fort Worth i*
visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Wood.
Cecil Arvin of Sanderson is a
guest of his mother. Mrs. Sallie Ar-
vtn. ,
Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Arvin spen
Wednesday in Brady attending tnc
Sheep and Goat Raisers Associa-
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Garrett of Aus
tin have returned home after a
visit with their slater, Mrs. W. E
Lovelace.V
Mrs. A. P. Wilson has returned
from a visit in. Honey Grove whore
she visited her daughter, Mrs. J.
Frank Parrish.
Miss Wynston Harrell has re-
turned to Killeen after a visit with
her sister. Mrs. C. B. Warr.
Mrs. J. Frank Parrish of Honey
Grove is a guest of her mother.
Mrs. A. P. Wilson.
Miss Ruth Michaels of Chicago.
111., arrived Wednesday to visit her
brother. Arthur Michaels. 807 Mel-
wood avenue. > «.
Mrs. Hugh Davis has returned
from a visit in San Antonio.
Mrs. Elmer Simpson of Desde-
mona is visiting her father. H. A.
Newby.
Mrs. J. T. Ovens of San Antonie
is visiting relatives here,
Mrs. Cecil Newby is visiting the
H. A. Newb) home.
Sirs. C, C. Bullard ha:* r< turned
from a visit in San Antonio.
Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Baldridge
and family have, returned irom a
vacation in Colorado. Rev. Bald-
ridge will dll his pulpit at toe Cen-
tral Methodist Church Hunday.
\ Mrs. Ike Walters of Chicago ar-
rived Wednesday to visit relatives
here.
Mention
MO ONE can protect your credit but you—no one
1 * else can deg troy it, for, always your credit is,
what you make it. Your credit is one of your
greatest assets—it deserves your highest protection.
Keep your credit record clear.
Protect your credit and it will ^
protect you. >
Misses Mary Frances MSrtiq and
Virginia Hubert of Coleman were
guests of Mias Julia Wllklngbo on
Wednesday.
Mrs. T. S. Fowler and grand-
and cold as Befsemer steel.
His dead wife. Sarah, had always
cried when she wanted her owi.
way. His only {Uutbter. Sally, had
always cried when sha wanted herj
q was used to
Credit is like a looking
glass which, once soil-
ed by a breath may be
wiped clear, but If once
never be
owu way. Utyiees
tears. For thirty years hia life had
been dampened by them.
But the weeping of the silty wo-
rracked, can
repaired.
Misses Blanche Gilliland and
Stella Green of Coleman were
guests of Miss Mary Eraiton on
Wednesday.
Robert Gideon of Coleman visit-
ed Brownwqpd friends Wednesday
Mrs. R. L. Harvey and daughter.
Mian Arms Lee. left this morning
for Sidney, Texas, where they will
vigil.
Miaaea Bess Tisdale, and Ber-
nice Woolley of Coleman were vis-
itors here on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. ■ Brown of
Ford, Worth who visited his mother.
Mrs/ Alice Brown, returned Wed-
nesday to their home.
Fred Klapper of Coleman was a
guest of Brownwood friends on
erchants
riyswes get ap and walktd over Is the u indew.
wen here for a year V mMAY,“ Dick Gregory began that
uterrupted. He drew r 1 night at dinaer. “I'm afraid
fashioned gold watch from that If I sell those rajlroad bond?
< and looked at It. "Yot now. I wou’t get much for them
■led to fpce things. ' The market's sagging "
*ow exactly oar o'clock." “Well, sell something^ else then
n» slowly. “You ar»* coin* I've Jest got to* have some ready
rour eyes or powder your money." May answered airily,
rhatever it is women do ic She leaned forward, crossed her
•s when they've been cry arms on the table, and half closed
then, you're going out tc her eyes.
tli me tn the biggest res j "All I want Is enough money t<
a town. You are going I* buy me « room at a good hotel and
problem—that's the only plenty of pretty elothes for Yh.
yon to fio. And I'm goir.j. next year. Dick." she said frSnkly
rou do it!" Then she turned to Gloria with i
ew In her breath with a ‘rooked little smile on her red
jund. Ups.
I I'm not going i to do any “Glory will understand .what I'm
g!“ she said. Not on yput going to say to you. Dick.-' she said
-n' I've been going aroiind “It may sound brutal to a man. but
t vleled ever since 1 got —I've made up my hind, whethei
nobody would recognise by hook or by crook, to get a bus
rer would have tome hei, band. There are thousands of wo-
see von and Dick Greg- men in the world In exactly my
tsluesa. And I'm going tc atate of mind—but they wont ad-
again Jhet as soon as 1 mil it. They'll *gy they're lonely
orrow perhaps. ' and let it go at that. What they
ked up her gloves, lurked want is a man of their own—they
. damp handkerchief inl< want marriage
bag. and roe**, She had a She looked at him with Impudent
At If she stayed a tnomqnr defiance.
lie would obey this force- * “Well?" Dick asked, “apd ther
The tears simply rolled from th° •*
down upon her ivory cheeks, and
her scarlet mouth trembled. She
cried beautifully, dabbing her eyes
with a small handkerchief.
Ulysses found
Association
Builder* of Better Credit"
“There, there!
himself saying In the soothing tone
a lather might have used to tain,
his crying baby. "Don't cry. Don t
cry.'*
May drew a long sobbing breath
• All right." she faltarad. "I won t'
She rained her eyee to Uylaaes in
an April smile. Then the smile
faded from her face, leaving It v*ry
grave
“You. Mr. Forman." the said, a*
If a sudden, arresting thought had
come to her. “are a man ot iron
1 saw that the minute I laid eyes
on you. 'There.' 1 said to myself
1* a man of iron.'"
llysses moved uncomfortably in
his swivel ebaimt wqp years since
a womau bad taken the trouble tc
Jack Hostetler is ip San Antonio
attending tne Cttisaps Military
Camp which is In prog
Mlad Lots Hones J
from a visit in Dallas
Mr. aad Mrs. Jim Floyd fcin re-
tarn tn their home in Sweetwater
Friday after spending several w^rk*
retunuJ
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mason of
Houston will arrive today to .visit
their parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. R.
Mason. 19*1 Irma Street.
Mfcp Wilma Keeler is visiting
friends in -Brady this week.
. Me. - aad Mrs. John L. Starku
and ami. John C.. returned Weduc.*
day from a visit in Galveston am
Dallas.'-.. 1 * i
Mrs. O. C. Walker and children
returned Wc^peaday from a visit
with her sister. Mrs. I. B Cook, in
Lnbbqpk.
Mra. Bert McChriaty returuet
from Blanket Wednesday where
she visited her mother. Mrs D. H
Wilson, who is ill.
Mrs. Tennlg Harrell returned tc
her borne inf Killeen Wednesday
after visiting her daughter, Mrs. C
* W»rr' -I..'. ■__t
2 he Thrilling Story ot the
Passing of the Cattle Kings
First National Picture*, Inc
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presents
The meeting has been very satis-
factory. About two hundred and
fifty delegates and vl*itors\a re
present and the program has been
of very great interest from
first to last. *
Today as on yesterday at noon
luncheon was served at Firemen's
Jhdl by the local lodge of Odd Fel-
lows and He be katas, there being an
abandam-e of good things to eat
and drink, enosgb In fact for fully
as munj as were present. It was a
Jolly good natured crowd. Just such
a crowd as The Bulletin news man
likes to meet as be goes along the
Journey of life, getting acquainted,
shaking hands and reminiscing
generally- The local lodge of Odd
Fellow* and Rebekahs are to be
co.ysul.ted in taking care of Uio
jOaKbrS ffisd delegates In the royal
way they have accomplished the
pleasant task, and the Old Fellows
and Rebekahs from other lodges
were hoping today that many more
meetings of the association would
be held at Brownwood.
Tomorrow The Bulletin wlH give
the resnlt of all contests, new of-
ficers and final reports on the
meeting in general.
People Put on Unique *
Advertising Stunt
From August 3rd to 13th. the
business people ot Ban Antonio mil
stag* one of the Mggnst nrugrams
ever seen in ike southwest. It la a
progra*s that includes all the Sun
Antonio tvrri* ».•) and ti e easiness
men of the Alstna City are act roll/
inrludlnr krt-rnwood n a civile
which th.<y Hate drawn with Sat:.
Antonio in the crater. It U flu JoJS
blag features that will tn* gvyPn
moat auction, and to advprtl»*
the prog run a kind of loop-auto-
mobile has L t-n sent out to Hcirsc
of two tu*n. The loco automobile
looks 'ike a t allroad locomotive.
It Is on a* anto chassis and has
snto wheels with sn'o steering
ffsar. It has s smoke stack, with
bell Just ’.ixe a locotaotiv- which
the driver Hags by railing n rope
when he comes to n *tr.*et cross-
ing. It is g queer Contrivance and
la attracting a great deal of atten-
tion. '-**'.* *
Tme cattle barons, the men who blazed the trail across
weary mile* of prairie*, who hewed their way through
i / 1 (
impenetrable forests, fought through fire and flood to
conquer the Southwest, felt, even in Roosevelt** time,
that they were slowly being pushed out by the home-
•tenders. The fingers of progress were too strong even
' . &
for these hardy pioneers—and finally began the egress
across the border of these unconquered hearts, seeking
new ranges for their great herds. # / L 4 ^ . 4 *
Some seem to think the only wsy
to be happy though married la to he
aiogle though married.
HEBE
AT LAST!
One Thin Woman
occasion* *
tie ot Baker street.
"Now. about roar Boom, Mrs.
Seymour,'* he said la an ordldary
tone, pulling himself together. "Of
course. I can sell ft. If you've reelly
made up your mind to get rid ef it.
Although I think you're foolish not
to hang on to It. for a while—"
He stopped abruptly, wheeled and
sat down at his desk qgala.
"I^x>k hope,” ha wont on. "why
do you run away like this? Why
don't you stay right here In yoar
own town, aad fact all the talk and
scandal? You've been away ter «
year. Have yon boon happy at! of
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 245, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1925, newspaper, July 30, 1925; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1026649/m1/7/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.