Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 73, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 9, 1937 Page: 4 of 8
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LT, JANUARY 9, 1937
.............. J
A Year Ago Today |
NARROW ESCAPE FOR 3 BOYS
By Tit Digger-Upper
John Ollbert, star of many heart
flutter screen romances, passed
away In Hollywood.
In Washington. Jim Parley warned
the Democrats of Urn the OOP will
4»sad before coming election and In'
Congress the Bonus BUI was dle-
spying on Pearl Pierre and me,
and she told Pearl John whpt she
saw. How, Ramon, it's up to you
to do something about this and
do It quick. Don't forget for a
minute that It was your idea for
me to make a play for Pearl
Pierre."
Ramon was not listening to her
ranting. His mind harked back to
bar first statement and he asked,
"Did you say Betty told da Forest
an this?"
"Tea, she did!"
"How Angelique, get hold 6t
yourself. That girl wouldn't say
anything to harm a soul. She lsnt
that kind! She’s—»
"So you're a victim cf her
sweetnem, too, are you?* Ange-
Hque put her hands on her hips
and looked at him with a cruel
•mile. "Well, let me tell you, Ra-
mon. rm through I X wont take
the blame for what someone else
has done. If you don't go to Pearl
John and con vines him I’m inno-
cent. Ill do a little talking my-
self.”
"You're beautinn when you're
mad. Angeliqust" Ramon told her,
grasping her shoulders and smiling
into her eyas. "How listen, dear-
est. There lent anyone who can
hold a candle to ycu. You know
that, don't you? Of course HI see
that de Porest-doesn't blame you.
little spitfire t” He pressed bis
Upt to hers and In a moment MS
her tense body relax In his arms.
balled out when the plane caught fire
industry
I THE FAMILY i
DOCTOR
By IDA ft GLEASON I
g N6A SfMN, Inc
JH the throat and back of the % n
nose lies a considerable amount troubadour, who falls in with
cf tissue which doctors describe as ana tier Impendent gra
lymphoid in character. The pur- cr> ^ proceeds to take thee
pose of such tissue Is apparently his somewhat patched-up wt
to pick up Infectious germs and rhnn ta to be seat to
to heip the body to get rid of phmnsge and the elderly ma
them. This tissue, however, occa- Home when tfc
sional'y becomes subjected to re- badour hits mp™ a plan S
peated Infections and inflamma- mutxJ for ^ ^ ^ Uu_
km. resulting In Its enlargement ^
and perhaps even reacUon by the ^ welfkre worke
•rndy as a whole. Tha Uaue then ^ ^3,^ j^r the child. 1
tobe^thetypeofgirltt
helpful and shouW be iwiwved. «*n lore .nd he finds
whlrh^lie beck *3 the <U*°* * tbar0lHbly. Howm
adenoids, which lie back <*«*»„. <*, otxxmitt sides at tin
nose and may be reached through
the throat. When a doctor wants ^
to see whether an adult patient ^ ^ J ^
has enlarged adenoids, he may ***
pass nr mirror flown into the
throat. This enable, him to look i
up into the back of the n:se and j
to see the siae and character of 1 to ^
the adenoid tissue. If the patient tIOBX Mmvm. 1_
Is a child, the doctor may reach „ ._____
Into the throat, pass his finger* ; Atcw*
up and back of the nose, and ac- wnjiAM* u.
tu.1T fc* *t — of the udAOU
where!" de Vbrest exclaimed.
"Leave this to me. Bcb.'*
Bob looked at him a moment In
perplexity, half wishing he had held
hie tongue. De Forest had certain-
ly been bard as flint with the In-
dian.
rrHZH the dinner hour arrived Pearl John balked toward the
n Bob went to Profeeror Shaw's dining room. »
room to call him. There w4f n> To the others In the dining room
response to his knock, so Bob he explained. "Professor Shaw
opened the doer and found the. dost not care for lunch. Ange-
room empty. Another person mis- lique, perhaps you. would take
slug! Feeling terror, he returned me an for a game of billiards af-
to the living rocm and told Pearl ter dinner. I feel as though I
John that tha professor was not needed to have my mind (He-
in his room Toe others had m& exacted.
gene to the dining room. Td love to. Pearl John," she
For an taataat pearl John's face replied with her fft#Ung smile,
paled. Then he laid a hand* on Bob felt a twinge at conMrnce
Bobb arm. "Hot a werd of this. as he kicked at the pretty little
to the others until wets sure' be flirt. Ramon cast a quick glance
la not on the place somewhire. |at de Ksrest but soon was talking
Was thare anything out of place again with Betty, who eat at his
Later, nr aga'n opened the door
and she .Upped out Into the hall-
way and hurried to her own room.
But .though her Ups now smiled
at her reflection in the mirror,
there was still a determined ex-
preeslrn in her black eyes. The
fair-haired Betty had claimed the
attention of both men and both
had rushed to her defense when
AMeam» accused her of telling
talfgrWflt AhfeBqWhad wejw
to deal with situations of this sort.
Angsllque had no intention of
occupying second place where Rs-
men was concerned.
Meanwhile Bob was searching
for Pearl John. When he discov-
ered him in the library, brooding
before the fire, he asked. "De For-
est. what is behind that mysteri-
~us door with the Hoot bead
knocker, that you are ao careful
to see that nobody opens?"
Pearl John sprang up and tbosd
him. "What do you mean?"
"Just this, de Forest. 80 long
as you refuss to allow any of us
to go to the basement or wher-
ever It W that door leads, we'll
feel there Is something there that
you're ntt anxious for us to ass."
"Odom on." mid de Forest, riv-
ing. "I’d hate not to put your
***«*« at rest,” ha added sarcas-
tically.
As they went down the ball.
Barren earns from his room.
"We're going down Into the
basement." Pearl J:hn told him.
"Better come along, too."'
"You want me to come?" asked
Vasques. Then, as tha other nod-
ded, he joined them.
They went down the long flight
of stain silently and. at the bot-
tom, ttruTtfl suddenly. On ■ the
floor bef:re them lay Profasacr
Shaw, f 1.
T TOTALLY, if sCcnsid* are to-
fected or Inflamed, the tonsils
and other lympheid tissue in the
throat also will be Inflamed.
A child with Infected and to-
named adenoids may be quite HI
with fever, have difficulty to
breathing. Jand sometimes also
have a chronic cough. When the
adenoids have bem repeatedly In-
fected, they may remain perma-
nently enlarged; so large, to fact,
as to interfere with breaking. The
ch'M with chronically infected ade-
noids, moreover, evtebes freqtmt
colds, and win breathe through his
mouth, biriM— tt la difficult for
him to breathe through his note.
n osrnrr of Inflamed and en-
larged admeids win tend to ctt&se
frrqu'nt disturbances of the eusta-
dhlan tubes and trouble with the
bearing. It once was bettered that
children with anlarsed adenoids
were stupid, probably because
such children seldom crold hear
dearly, and were, therefore, slow-
er to their reactions, and seemed
so THEY SAY I
| Skillful Magician
Place Changed,
Date The Same
For Meeting
CCRA Directors
Are Re-Elected to
Serve Rea Year
Annual meeting of stockholders of
Brown wood National Farm Loan
Association is called for Tuesday,
January 11 at 3 p. m. The meeting
wUl be held in tha county court
room, Instead of Ctttssos National
Bank, as previously announced. It Is
expected that all stockholders and
all borrowers from the Federal Land
Bank or Land Bank Commission will
be preeent as representatives of the
Production Credit Association, the
county agent and Land Bank will
addrem the group. At 3 o’clock the
president of the Federal Land Bank
win be heard over radio, arrange-
ments having been made for good
reception of this address. Tha public
is Invited. (sdv.j
Frt flat Mon /\
ponenta Mile for the surgery,
•r Wlff *
“South Dakota oonvtets dyn
vnpanion to bits." If the
Penfro-Mc-
Phondll.
AY MOTOR
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 73, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 9, 1937, newspaper, January 9, 1937; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1026827/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.