Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 183, Ed. 1 Friday, May 17, 1929 Page: 2 of 14
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brownwoqd bulletin, Friday, may n 1929
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Bachelor King May Brother of InSllll
Williamson *u t
47-50. Scores m»d<
F. D. WUliamaon
:t. H. Dsaa ...
W. W. W*tx>u
Marry Princess
Offer for Pmi
1UI 1 aJJcr jy^terdBy a/teraocn snd the wore*
_ ___ _ made were very creditable cofisid-
CHK'AO^ Mat 17 ,^^-Mar-ertnf the fbet thst tm> wgf 7
tin J. Insull, president of the Mid-'tint shoot of the season. F. D
die Wei* Utilities Company and
brother of Samuel Insull, who is to
Europe, has never heard of the
Charles O .'.filler who was reported
in testimony before the federal trade
commission Thursday to .hive made
advance* tot the purchase of the
' Prairfe dots still aw a mena» Wo#
farming to' sections of Nebraska. I pai
art respacted. Art Shires, beiliger-
>7!t T*«h playing Tlrst baseman.
Is through with the White Sox
• ftoftoeHny trm Ms fttt ngt*
ln which
both reoghred TaBal decoration-
Hisckb.ri* saM he would never
yatiLir -
Ifcar. While.Shlras was undoclded
w Kthe- to ccottnu* his lag' «tudles
or to appeal for retnstatemaru af-
ter MO mn ««spef»ion TW and
Halt Price Sale Saturday
ARMSTRONG JEWELRY CO
FANCY COLORED LEATHER PURSES. HAND TOOLED
POCKET BOOKS. BILL FOLDS. KEY CASES. SILVER AND
COLD VANITIES. COSTUME JEWELRY. FANCY 5TOAE
Origin of Sedat
ft la pot definitely recorded just
Who Unit tugfretttil fee cream
FIGHT RESULTS j
sodas in their present form. RnwW-
cooled hewerotPs were known to the f
Jews, nncient Greek: and Romans '
It Is recorded that In Home * cer-
tain Quintas Marinins Curges. [
nicknamed the TTirton* wrote s
recipe for a similar preparation in
■COjWaOKEE Armando Sanaa -
>. wrtcaga. won on a foul from
ern}fn„ PerLick. Kalamaaoo (4>.
les, out-point-
ed muff Perlick. Kalamaroo ClOl
LINCOLN, Neb.: Cbloow snad-
doa Memphis, and TIkroM Mat
thets. Lincoln. drew iie>.
tits hooka
GLENNA COLLETT
LOSES IN FINALS
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Sg&dSWm
womer.s golf championship today
for the fourth Una. dtfeaUag Oten-
na CoiMt, three times American
champion, to tbs final at U holes.
The Aitwrteac piled up a Mg Had
on the Om nine and was two tip
at the and of the ftrrt 18 hut could
no* combat the steady ptav of her
jppenant to the afternoon.
LOW PMC
MORTUARY
ON All OUR
LEAVING ON A TRIP
Mr Dorter t* *ur#ml to- hit wife,
three daughter* Mrs. J. C McDon-
ough. llOi Fisk Avenue; Mrs feefle
Hazzard of flhyrt, tNOahfcna: Mrs.
H E Ingram of Wtehha Fan*; and
Uuwe MM. J. V. Dorter. Moulton.
Teas; L K. Doner of Marathon
Texas and Clyde Dorter of Menard
All of them win be to Ml Vernon
fbr the funeral and burial sendees.
Rennet* carrot Person. six months
old sea of Mr. aid Mm. J T Faraon
1M West Baker Street died at 1:00
o'clock Friday morning Kenneth
Carrol was born November 11th.
I*S* He a sun-reed by his parents
and the following brothers and sis-
ters: Granville. Mary Gladys. Dor-
othy and Gean Bari
Funeral services will he held from
the Mdnnis Funeial chapel at 3:*0
o'clock Batarcay afternoon. May IS.
Burial will be made in Greenieaf
Cemetery *} . ,
Notice
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Every
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rubber
We .i.-o harp heavy dbiy and regular
Wfbthert tad (WrRu- tfriHhsiers a
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Smart Simmer Millinery j
Sports-A ftetnoon-Eveimg
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Chic and dibtkifuiakcxi interpretation* of the millin-
ery mode that reveal the newer fashion develop-
manta, and each hat in this coflection ia marked by
a distinct individualm entirely its own* In white
and ail the new colors. Large and small head sizes
ab well as large and small shapes.
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You !*nuat see these new numbers and you*11 ap-
preciate their smartness as well as their modest
pricings. . *;■ ■' C ,
$3.50 “ $5.00 I
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Garner-Alvis Co
'0^y;iiob1« Values—-SatiJIactidn
Jtt
CO.
BwUetm’t Wmt get Results.
It. But
www m.„., 0, ™.'£rrs^EJ5t£:.\Lr;
toO’ was three up and one to play. Bulgaria. above, fa to be a bachelor
The match ending when Mta Weth- no longer. Enrageroent of the
end won,the 3Mfc bole The Amor.- lonely Monarch- l<> lovely Prtcnev,
cut gtrl started home with a pair Gkmana. below, of Italy, nt re-,
of there* reducing her opponent's ported ia varieos European capital*,
margin fropi four up to taro up but TV king aad prtneew recently were
>e m a&u» -.o reduce It more's** together In OSrtSra.
during the final eight hole*.
nr
\TtKMCE probably firing on aaather tong trip
X . this Summer ia year ear. Yoa'd like tc
sajoy U without evea a stop f*r a panctare.
Tou rs fotng to hit all sorts of roads aad prob
U^ride^wtth the greatest aafety and eamfort
:o8fibie 4 ipjl
I’m wrttiag yaa a uprssrriirt4ao,M thersfare,
against afl sorry about tires aatfl yet lastly
trad# ia your car, aad f hope yauTI take it. f j
- v* *. wrtrtt «* • m . fggi <
H ealk for a set of the nee Goodyear Doobfe
Eagle Tires. (HI be glad to accept year premat
tire* ia trade.) - . ^
John Monro* Wilson, 74. died aft||
)hh home la Breen wood Thursday [j
mght. Mr. Witson was born
Nth. 1S5S, in LouuLwn* but hsdjj
need to Tans many years. Mr
Watson was a reared farmer. He
is survived by three children. Mr*
Martin DSvts. D. Obhy Watnon and <
|JL B. Watson. A brother. J. K
| Watson, also sunives.
11* bod>- will sc sent to Gatoea-
rtile for feneral sad b. .nal services
bet arrangemenu for this liad not
Men couarteted f-rtd*> noon. Me
Inna Funeral Home has charge of !
the body
Jamas A. Dorter, 84, for ftvS gears1
* cioaea of Brownwuod d»-• at his
home. ISIS Hsakinc Street. Thurs-.
dsj afternoon. fdTtowing an Illness 1
of several months. Ur. Dorter had
been confined to his bed the past
seven months. hU death b.-.ng at- {
Qlbutrd to his aevanced age and aj
general run dowa condition Mr 1
Dorter was born Mbruary 15. IMS.
to Alabama, but had lived to Texas |
moat of hts life. MP. Doster was a
member of the Friml'tve Baptist 1
Cfmrch.
Mr Dnr. irr came to Browairood
about five yean age from ML Ver- j
non. Texas, and the body was sent I
to Mt. Vernon Thursdsto night bv
Au-ttm-Morrl* UndertakiTR, for fun- ,
era! and burial tondosa.*
HnNlfl
Thsas are the finest tire* that the world’s
largest rubber company can build when coat*
pro tpUfly iMpregardad. |f ^ ... i-
Cm I show yo« these Ursa?—m be glad to
briny one over, or to hare you drop in soou to
sat them. .* , , „ w. a
Such greasy hands!
Hard watrr wont
* dtan ihem\' •»*>
Hasd Osier can't do much with grassy
kandv Of eonrve, ytm nae W»t» of wisp.
Yow try to jret • tKieV UtHrr Bat-tke
water ia loo ksrd; itcomtMiWx with tke
ao«p aad form, a acuta How can you
c&pOfl to dean greaav ka*dt in that
wator?
Therm is s way. Cm Malo Sprinkle
s little in the b«*m. Water .opened
with Melo make* a wonderful claaner.
with or without aosp. Soil w*u-r and |
1 Vet a can of
WITH MKLO
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THE HYGIENIC
PRODUCTS CO.
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’27 coupet good paint,
new rubber,‘alj extras,
in first class shaj.>c—
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CHEVROLET
27 sedan, new paint,
Rood rubber, mcchan-
a 11 y perfect, well
handled— '
$325M
FORD
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Model A phaeton,
looks new, good rub-
ber, and of course me-
chanically perfect—
S400M
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WE’RE reducing our stock of care and we’re
putting into effect the most drastic price cuts
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ever noted in the automobile market of this
r J- w* 1 N .1 * ■ , r :• * ■ - • * • , y t, *., ,1
town. Every car in this sale has been mechani-
cally overhauled and brightened in appearance.
Some of them have been used so slightly you can
class them as new. But regardless, any car you
pick out is guaranteed to give you new car per-
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formance. At these exceptional prices, thes* cars
will eo fast. Be here the ver& first thing!
Dodge, 1927 Touring \ . $3
Ford, 1927 Coupe ; \ 2
Chevrolet, 1928 Coupe U
Hudson, 1926 Coach :. $
Ford Truck, 1927 ........... 2i
Ford Sedan, 1927 / 2!
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Weatherby Motor Co,
Rm . 4 r * a ^ I t '\ 5*
!. Fisk af Adams
OPEN EVENINGS
CONSIDER.
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 183, Ed. 1 Friday, May 17, 1929, newspaper, May 17, 1929; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1040660/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.