Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 84, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1925 Page: 2 of 6
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ROBERTSON PLANS TO MAKE
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SEW YORK. Jaa. »-—BsiVlug a
1ft of tinkering wlft> right Add, th®
P°«*Me effort t« boistor up thM
pU», M«au|ir Wilbert Robertson
jlft stand pat arttb Mb arcond-piac*
Brooklyn Vstlous! t ngui Wo* for
11M. -J' '
Dirk Loftua now |« Ux itrooMl
'audldato for tommy Grlilth , job in
right Md. Robbie Ml foreed to ute
Grflilk against left-haofiN
last x
N>U,
handud
t*£**y4 -*-*•
A IM Robbie til forf^l to 0«€
Btk against loft-kftMM afisMag
mnk dor to kjm*f|■»;
«. Htoaiiy*» only «ubstJtuU riifet-
dad hatfor. WMjfk fltttl
UriAHTa bittisp look a tUuap. Tom-
my never wu itiw| against Mattl-
paw twirling and there l«u ehaiwe hr
may figure in ihr wairer lint shortly.
If Loftas lands
will alternate with
the brand at am
last resort. If L
or Dirk Cox, powerful slugger from
Portland. Ore., dues not mmaiirr up
to tagffrrarati, Hiialrr ' Robfnoon
mop sand tke vetrraa Jimmy Jobn-
“Dateh* Henry from Sew pHoans In
v the belief that the era tie southpaw
has delivered «W*clently ta improve
on Rruther . iMi -^"ord. RuetH
won only eight of 21 gaiUM
son. Henry wa» sent to the
‘ ‘ in. the _____
orth, a ^ght
hander, w§s obtained. He won 10 out
of 11 games In the Sooth.
“DfWfjr'1 Hinkfi and Nelson Clretnr,
twoSa-footers, and Danny WePhee,
hare been recalled from the atkka to
batfie for regukr bertha with Ixon
Wiliams of Jackson, Ml*v., Gofcuer
Wilson, DM Moines, Iowa and Chas.
Schwarts, Great Palls, Mont Wil-
son! appears to he the best df the
pitching recruits. Schwarts la a oal-
peofesaiooal who pitched brilliantly
i.im* j
Jolmslon
has ratified Pbank
tha. .AgWrkUli
rr Ami. while
ith ftRsalwr-
has been railed from
Association for *notbr
Jrsae Standesrt. s youth
lotte, is another infield prospect
The brant of the pitehing * ill again
rest on Daasv Vanco, Hurletgh Gdmg>
snd Bill Dour* with “Rube” Xhr-
hardf, who made a splendid record
laat season, .aai another member >if
Brooklyn’s “Rig1 Poor.”
I’ncie Robbie I has a host of other
right-handers Ift reserve. F.rnie Os-
borne. John Hollingsworth and J bn
laat year’* hokhoee
against tke Brooklyn barnstormer* In
the Dorthwwt Mt Fall.
TWdU MlMmas Stock started the
Kofc.na M
aoht kmt
S£|m
trmplatlA i
16b M^hj ^OMdfk.^rincMon star,
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►RIDA* m SATURDAY
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41*v;ijfLvl- .**
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Hof Water Potties
Red Ruhbdrlj
*1.25 VduM. 4
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F*s:ftSEr 38c
$1.25 Value.
YOUNG'S STOMACH POWDER
Roberts are last year
Paul Schrleber has been recalled from
the stick* aad Jesse Hush of Water-
bury snd Gny Cantrell Of Okmulgee,
Ok la., brought Jn aa recruit*. Hence,
tke Brooklyn manager will hare IT
pitchers, seven of them southpaws, at
tke Spring caap.^ I
Jack PoumJer nl tret, Andy Htgn
at second and Johnny Mltrtiell at
short are deprnded on to return to
rtf*lar lifxld pasta nda
^.’aUick Wl*3Ti. left Held
town Inf ernpf Mi
*•“' 22* •h'Sp" wwrs
ruck ana alageti a wmTfwltid
rloae to aparttlng the
'f r*
issduri Bdnk
tloses Doors
Shortage Found
(Bg Attgeialtd Prtu)
CCKLRIOR SPRINGS. Mo.. Jan
The First National Rank Of j
y waa closed today nnd It
vetled that a shortage was
rsttahiown on it* hooka which Beth M.
MenenmO president, said amounted
---rl $10,000. B. B. Brasher.
utcide yester-
to the
day.
"S/tt
Kansas Girt to
Take Bushel of
Wheat to “Cal”
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(Bg A$»—*at»4 Prtu)
»' HUTCHINSON, Nsn*.. Jan. 22 -
Vada Watson. It, a slight girl with
bhar-grey eyes and merry dimples,
who has eookrd far the harvest hand*
and managed a ksws* farm, planned
to leave here today to deliver to Pres-
ident Ceoiklge a sack of wheat har-
vested by the lata President Harding.
With it *hr will hear a message de-
flarlag ‘Lurni grow* the best wheat
Tke late president reaped the wheat
on the Chester O’Neal farm near Hut-
ehlnwM where he pained on hit trip
to the Phciir Const in lffi. It is
hard wheat
the kaauat
recently uold in
rkot at *2.00 a
It
Ha* been proven tke meet elective* p iryntion on the market for all form*
of indifeeHon, constipation, tack headaches and other nrailar complaint*.
f ^ i
. Results guaranteed or money refunded
■PIPH| *0X STATIONERY *4
3^C
Mias Watwm warn the honor in a
cnntrvt at the Ihangursl boll of Gov-
ernor Ben S. Panien in Tofteka, where
(ahe waa adjudged to poasrm more
charm,'krnnty and poise than the sev-
f women contest-
ant* selected to reprertnt certain sec-
tions of the state. '
She h the danger of M. K. Wat-
son, a farmer. A flea her nmthrr*
death several ye*r» ago «hr helped to
manage the farm agd fashed for and
acted as mother to her family. She
I k gsw a ktodrnt at Sterling Collegr.
{ Heavier Fines in
Bootlegging Cas^s
in Wa8hingtonfD.C.
... (Jig .IsnsfaiJ Prtu)
WASHINGTON, Jan .2*. — The
•overbesd" la the bootlegging bu*i-
la much less in the national cap-
Hoi than In ahy of the states, accord-
figure* presented to President
to S*».(hh. nr $10,000. B. B.
ennhier. dkpruiUed *uidd
Mr. Mendftrnry referred
• i
as Mko*)klng
said thl^ank
la morfNig.
_ ra meant aL
i of JgdfN to Mfib- oft
ovodLailly.” J
a prnaWcnt proh st. h
hosaaty. 4t waa trmvj
tha oaskier bad
the lg* Is kecpl
• 1
disc ra pan-
rot) Id have
shortage
cl*.* h# Mid HjifljpMnMHNfllMM
opened thla morftfi*. but that it ^ rrr(,tct| WOuht *tand fwrcvhry
would hav# meant a* ’eadleaa t5Ut there c I !■
Chain of Int" '** HMr off • heavy
W nr,,*,
ar’a hoaeaty. 4t waa true*,ha aald.
that tha cashier bad not complied
with the Jaw $s keeping th* hooks.
Rrsehav had
aoi profited personally from . the
)iwrr.*p)iO«lk ^ .VS
ho assorted, will loon
Nurmi Shatters
Two More Race
Records Easily
. | (BiJUtoomUd Prttt)
\ 4W YORK. Ian. 22. — Hanna*
iniiicn, whd came out of the
Olympic of /«I2 to apply
rrship in ttx Irish-Amcri-
1C. |»f New York, became an
Amrrirnn citiacn, and shattered about
•veep, recopl in the United. State* for
fii-2 to io milrs, hi snrpnaaMi^']
KaUhmninen. when he came here 12
year* ago, waa heralded as the *uprr-
athlrte and it was believed the mark*
■Ma.'t
i-!'r
HARD'' ’
,Ur.
draftsman of Abo.
I'nlll last night any of
had withstood every <m*iaui
shatfbrrvl two and plight li
two mmF
another iiad hn h
ktup* Watch. Aitr
1 K •«
•jy-
NEAKLEY-WATSOR-mUER
rnllm the flier found he waa fmir- .wi arWmifdUhed the fall dUtanee In
fifths of a.second late, but Increased if minnte*. throe seconds. 3-6 see-
*peed. to reach the finish of the 2 S t 0*ds Jat.ir t The pretlS*
ntjdhrrc teeonfl* sooner than ntgfKeJr
Fired for Printing
Naughty Picture
in College Paper;
(Bp Attorimttd Prttt)
NORMAN. Oklm-. Jan. St.-4mw.
Edwards, publisher of “The Whirl-
wind.’' a ua(varsity of Oklahoma
atndont mngnalaa. resigned yeator-
day whoa ho waa sailed before the
board of publication to explain the
appearance Qf a froatptece entitled
“French Dreeing and several il-
lustration* to |ka currant iasae. Bd-
wards U the son of Judge T. A. Ed-
wards of tha Oklahoma Criminal
Court of Appeals.
Tha InomUspieee depicted a wO-
man attired la a manner suggested |
Mi tha lUU. Bdfrarda admitted
that tha fthpatralious under fire
ware objection able bat declared it,
waa aecesaary to print such mate-11
rial io maintain Iba magasiae on a >1
paying basis. I
im* M^regrTm. I!«- iratklfd J Vi m
M> initiutcs 42 mmfwU, o^-Jm
Ki.IdjiuHiuB
, be ‘.print
Harrow now
tlwt the Imman
wnd 1st rr tlmv Ktili
uadher ipuirter, *
■t h^^iihju^h^p^ha |>n
|on thoae «pc( it
liiittw If. —Ohl>i Rtalc J«
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End-of-Noqth Specials
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WHITES
Children—at
- x y.»r j|
offers the greatest lot of high-cla** shoe*—For M
at Drastic redactions for a quids, clean-up.
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en, Women and
. t u ’
i\ ' H-M
' LfJ. •*. T
economy—?Who demand a well made, stylish
s_. ~ ■ '**•1#
For those who practice
shoe* at a low cost—-Will find here marry values that will invite their immediate
purchase.
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Arnold Acquitted
on Embezzlement
Charge at Houston
y 4 ^^dhgdf^aa* . ' ;<
{Hp Atturiottd Prttt)
HOUSTON'*, Texas. Jan. tt- Vlr
gii E. Arnold, fapner stair reptrsen-
Utive* was acquitted on a charge of
misdemeanor eiahraalrment by a jury
here today.
Arnold formerly was convicted on a
misdemeanor rmbraalraarat charge
sad given ten day* in the county Jail,
hot the darMon was reversed by the
court of nladnal appeals.
TV charges gftw out of a eceo-
I da int b* a negres* who claimed Ar-
nold mile •rHTrUfnpmaatlnn far the
death of her husband aad appeapei-
GREAT VALUES HERE
- In this you will find an array of trwy wonder-
ful styles.
In concealed gorings, straps, Fancy Straps, Lattice
Oxfords, Plain Pumps.
[n Cedar, Tan, Velvets, Patents t A 7C
Satin, KU and Combinations
Are Remarkable Valoes at
* I
I nr ! •
. * t-rtl
taiay by ReprearntaUve «ted the i>avment* ti hi* own o*«.
igalillraa. New Tork, hfr a
M f
L*j
•1.00 Cotf's .................J
30c Woodbury's ________ All
75c Djer Kis«...i............IF
Djcr K^s
i*
?100
g/ti *PWft
■
00c Pompeiao Night —----- ..43«
60c Poapeiss Day_______ CJiOm
35e Pound’s Van«b.ng______...
65e Pond’s Vanishing___.........
35c Pond ’s (laid Cream...........
65e Pond’s Cold Cream__________Ms
5fc Ingram s Milk Weed_____... Jk
50e Hind’s Honey and Almond____8b
Shaving Creams
35e Colgate* ...................
35e Palmolive__________________
25e dergaos.......js,____
• V '
ooihJbwtBiZ
60s Prophyla tie , .'a
1 “ rngH* . 3BB
3S
text Rsr^;",’.
In the Dlstrlr
York,
to hnpoae heavier
•2^0*^<»raham Jdiry Gives
.».»
.Stalker de-
out rrnpoyiaiie ..
la ins,
wSe;
Talcmm Powders ; W-
' -" Tooth Paste
fiOe Pgheroo....... ...Wo ‘V
^ 50e Ipans <.‘.i..u!---------------4-MB
;>0e 1’epsinieirt_________________..3fc
25c C'olg a tea ________;______....11$
25c Nyala ...----- lie
50c San Tox ....... Sts
Hair Tonics
*1.00 MiMmi __________________We
♦1.00 Dsnderine....... .Me
60e Mandarine ..................48c
35c Danderine .................Jk
*\M Van Koa ... _$T»f
♦1^0 stioi ......... HID
75c Stj
latloa« In the District of
was IU.TT in I*22 and $t*.«9 In
whereas We average fbr tMM
States |g Im was tltt.
He coatendeu tlwt i^-tieggen here
sa carry on their hai
the payment o4 a license
Two Year $|Bntence
in Tilghman Trial
■TA Ml IA -»an. SI - '*»c II
the cam of Louts TItch- I
trifgfat (I re has*, retnrmcd a II
today JMag hhn guilty ami |
v^^rTTnllH u*irT fkJii!Tghh?m Si"
Predicts GewersJ X
25«X A J. Uaby.................lfe
25c Mary Garden ................lie
25c Nval____/ ' \ - lfe
25c Nyal-----».
25e Maris ..I.
50s Maria
♦1.00 Mari* I!................'
' "Advances in
of U. S. Livestock
(Hp AttoeitUod Prttt)
WASHINGTON. Jan. &—General
advances in live stack prices were pre-
dicted by J. P. Swift, Kaasat City
merchant, before the sen-
ate agricultural committee today.
Appearing ia repaid to the Caphrr
Ml! limiting operation of private stock
yards by packers. Swift predicted hog
priors would reach II rents a
two yearw j
Igiiman was
firearm*,
of the
ving in
VALUE UP TO $10.00
1 TriT-hr -**
Some of our moal expeneiw pattern*—-end
many other popular models are irt this unusual
ssf«iir:. tffSs.ti'tt TS-
Al*o th« -MARLE.-' (41 p«t-1
, j .« enk high instep stiep.) .and a
d*/l AR number of styWin fine made
$0 0w( shoe*. Ta«i,.Ci4&r
ti ».,i ,, m t tt j y, .
i‘U« ">r»r v»*t
». tin* ’,n.
. . f I ♦(!
[d /••-.i, it!
Hr.
'♦tenth1 V4"..'•-i-V’.e -
... arems
Satins, Velvets.
• "(n .. -.<• ’ , j ■ _i.
*gt 4 j ' p, .m
.. ___1 *
i: ftfjf '••‘rfRut ■ tm { *
4- '' , cr ’
Thy case of Billy key* and another
tae against TKghman in AMinectinn
with the robbery have bees transfer-
red to Jack county.
Popular Sheet Music
EUBANKS* MUSIC CO.
Notice These, Men!
Tdilet Soaps
25c Cashmere Boquet______J_____lie
25c Woodbury* ........... lie
25« Packers’ Tar___________...lie
, 10c PalmoliYe .J."___ .........fa
{ 10c King Cocoa_____________ 7c
♦1.00 GULrtte..............
Jk OiiWftes ..i...........___1.30e
Kader* ................i...S9c
5dc Ocm.....i..................38c
■ •
4Gr Kvi-r-Heady .........________33c
50c Dprhara Duplex..............38c
................79B
♦1.00 Anto St
Needed Articles for Entry. Medicine Chest
0 aaaeeeaaasas*1
60e Syr. Plg» ..
36c Rnergioe ...______
40c Caatori* j,...,............J4
26c Lyaol
50c Lyacl ......................
WJlO Ly^hl . »{2-•«...,-j-........
01.00 Iloriioka’Mailed M3lk
50b Horlickx gslted^MU^
*1J0 LiMtrae ._;!?•___[3
. / v
75c Rubbing Ajcohol ............48e
00c Sal Hepatiqa ________ 39c
♦1.20 Hal Hepatic*.............Me
30c Sal lie pet lea.................lie
h.
♦1.25 Pinkham’s ( omp<,,indPlT?.. ...Vic
♦1X» Wine Cardiff ..............79^
50e Impaciie Fills .............g.-29c '
25c Bay era Aspirin ___J.-.:.....19c
50c Bayers Aspirin______^.....--33c
♦12b Haycra Aspirin...........Me
2T»c Aeco Aspirin................15c
♦3.0p Also JBMrhr________-Iff
l
6 for A5Ms farsight*0****, 2 for......
HI rtfSJSSfc::::::::: J5° TO.1".:::::::":
M^Huwab.auoau.^Vt fM 'rtf rtlVU ^B«epill«g
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Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco,
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wl
a a v* ■ - H> ^ y /
Bboe* aad Oxfords, mado by
the best maker*, all wanted
leathers la Mack aad tan.
Values up to H.60—
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T t V*Ium for Mm
*■ » Jdij v* V.'Si- Hire- 'tt;
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Big
Bargains
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100 House
*<'... ■ *
In fsuicy Ginghams
beautiful patterns
end deigns ^0^*
, Unusual Value in Hosiery
Pointed heel, shadow clox, sheerest chiffons. 49 to 51 gage,
in aM new shades, reinforced heel, top and toe. To be sold
while they la»f Values to $3.85
50 Percale House Dresses in Combination coin? ef-
fect* and styles, $1.30 grade .........
Misses' and Children's Black Satten 0(*£ &
Bloomers, full sue , < •,
50 Bolts Birdseye, 30 inch wide .
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BURT NORWOOD
bunmetal, Tans, Rosewood, all the^e new R*^ lyanted shades
in silks and chiffons, values to $2.50 . .
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EXTIA SPECIAL
$1.6!
HOSIERY CLEA »:«■
"including Fin* N*l<**, in All tha Fuhknwbb SMw. Si OQii
Full fuhioned pure thread .ilk Ho.rry. reinforced Barter top, A ^ *£tZj
heel end doe; in all fashionable shade*, values to $2.00 • A*
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