Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 183, Ed. 1 Friday, May 17, 1929 Page: 4 of 14
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PACE FOUR
PROWNWOOD BULLETIN, FRIDAY, MAY 17 1929
| at Des Moines
BUFFALO. N. Y„ May 17.—UP}—
Assured by Iowa execute
protection of the law
Sty» Begin aft the
Beginning
Swat the Flies
and Mosquitoes with
._____ __________ would be
mar. midway to Lyons. granted trustees of Des Moines
__\ ' University In operating the school
Or. Thomas T. Shellds, Chairman
Zeppelin Company « £££
Was Confident SjiSJSSL”” " lm?"! * ",urt
rRISDRlCHSHAntN, Otmuuff D?SlUe!dl°w
May I*-—(**>—Tbs Oral Zeppelin, 'recommend counsel in Dee Moines
with three of Its fire motors dead, to begin oourt action for the removal
Buy your Vegetable* from our re
case. Not only are they freeh an
but kept free from duet and fttea.
A Bewildering Array of
There was some fear In some /r 1 Set of slightly used 30
bu°tr £? Zeppsun*1 company x4J^ JSoodHch Silvertown
express confidence that the air Cord Tire* and Tube* foe
I’d! only $20.00.—Loon«y-Me-
coast at 7:00 a m., at Salntes Maries Donald Tire Co.
75c bottle Fly-Tox,
Special.......
Mrs.
f i rj j i *
Porter's
Home
Mode
irhSfisi ssrji — w-
Shop Here Tomorrow! You’D Find Thrilling Values!
Matchless Yard-Goods Values! *
nuie ‘Tommy 40-Inch Solid Color 0
Voile* l JEL
Tomorrow Special! V dBlK
to Go Placet, Till She Took
Theoford’s Black Draught^
LangsvUIe, Ohio.—"For years and
yean, I suffered with as me head-
1 ache." says Mra Jane Campbell, at
? htn place
"It wasn't any pleasure for me to
go plaoea, for X came home with sick
headache. If I went to church or
to any social gathering or to town
to shop, when I got back X would
have these headaches and have to
go to bed for a day or more, till I
would just get oat of heart and
would not try to go.
“About 15 years ago I discovered
that Black-Draught was good for
those headaches I began using it.
The director of the company de-
nied himself to interviews thto
morning. but Assistant Director
Luts said: “We decline even to con-
jecture as to the nature of the de-
fects until the airship Is back In its
hangar and experts can examine the
machinery. The reports are conflict-
ing both as to the nature of the
defect* and as
ONE-MINUTE
STORE TALKS
to which motor Is
defective. Certainly a most unusual
condition must prevail to It
necessary to turn back."
Oloosn hung heavy over the
Zeppelin works and the Maybach
works today and it was believed the
A splendid range of guaran-
teed unfadable prints and pat-
terns. rteguiar oq
45c quality......... LjC
A good range of colon. Excel-
lent quality. An unmatchabl.
2 l-2c
16 l-2c
Fa*t Color Printed
Batiste
1 r
4*c value
Beautiful print*. Exceptional-
ly fine qualities, for their
regular price. Priced or
espectally low Saturday D C
“Druid" 36-inch Heavy
Weight Brown
Domestic
O-hers 15c quau*y. No dress-
ing and exception all v valuable
at this low « A
price \. lUC
Oral Zeppelin might not start again
for some time. If at all. In any '-tits
Its return is considered a terrible
blow to Zeppelin prestige
One theory advances to explain
the accident was that in an effort
to make a record journey to the
United 8tales this time, the engin-
eer had overstrained the motors It
Is pointed out that the Oraf Zeppe-
Shelled Pecans, lb.
36-Inch Solid Color
"Indian Head" Suiting
Every imag.nable color. Gen-
uine Indian Head'*. Our low
price, only, per oq
yard . . .. #9C
“Winner” 9-4
Bleached Sheeting
Regular 38k quality. A limit
ed supply pn hand.
While It lasts Saturday L DC
Un has already traveled about 50.000
milometers since she was built.
Tngfrwn a* Priedrichahafen re-
called today the dirigible had had
trouble during her last Mediterran-
ean flight. Two motors balked, one
while the Zeppelin was on her way
from Lisbon to Seville. A tranaatto-
skm shaft then proved defective
Later do the same trip, cylinder
tro ,blr developed Both were repair-
Undergarments
Under Priced!
Use The Bulletin Want JUTColumns.
Secretary to AM
- LE BOUROET, France. May 17.—
tA'i—P- CkxlruA secretary of the
German Embassy, took off this
evening for Marseilles in an sirpteoe
in the hope of assisting at the land-
ing of the Oraf Zeppelin.
He was accompanied by a personal
representative of Air
After advising Dr. Eckener by
wireless to head toward Toulon, the
French authorities made every effort
to gel a reply from him. but when
no word had been received late Vtts
af.cmoon it was problematical
With a new Hdbert Steel cut Power Mill, we are now prepared
to grind our Fresh Roasted Coffee- Three distinct ways, for
boiling, for percolating and for drip Alteration process.
On this mill coffee is cut instead of mashed, and all chaff
which really is the bitter part of the coffee is extracted by a
vacuum attachment See this mill in operation in our coffee
department
J.R.L. COFFEE WUh&b°Bonne< Cup or Saucer SI-50
STETSON HATS!
Here Arc Outstanding—Matchless Values!
. Men’s 3-Piece Summer
Weight Suits
Coat p»n*« and vest Head and
shoulders above anything In this
section of the state, at *n q r
this low price . .......... w•?••**)
A slow rain which began shortly
after midnight continued to fall
over the South Plains area today.
Nearly all of the IS counties report-
ed rainfall.
VALUES
Men’s Summer Weight
Suits
No heed to try to tell you of them
here Come to and let us show you.
They talk for themselves £ o q r
at this price.......... - 0,“ J
SHIRTS
29x4.50 Tires and Tubes
for only $32.00.—Looney-
McDonald Tire Co.
Whoopee Rayon Bloomers
Applique and lace trimmed. They To
Whoopees Regulai 96c vn
values, our price . ............. I*JC
Men’s Lightweight '2-Pant
Suits
Worsted and Cashmeres, all wool.
2 pairs c*f par.t.v excellent tailoring.
126.00 values fir r A
Opr price only . $10.DU
Ladies’ Rayon Pajamas
Black with choice of Tangtrene or
peach combinations. An outstanding
value at this £«i ja
low price ................. OlAu
All Bunch Vegetables......
New Home Grown Cabbage, lb
Newsome Grown Beans, lb.
New Potatoes, lb. .......-.
Cal. Lettuce, choice head ...
Lemons, choice, dozen......
Shelled Pecans, “fresh”, lb. .
MEN'S BEACH-
CLOTH PANTS
AD sizes 29 to 42.
good range of
wactable pattern-
Our Price
* Hand Embroidered
Nightgowns
Fine quality nainsook, peach,
pink or white. 96c qualities ....
amn s-pant
si mmer surra
Values to $6.50
Unexcelled tailor-
ing newest of the
*rason pattern*.
Worth gli.75.
Here’s value, men. For these
shirts are positively wonder-
values. They are solid whites,
excellently tailored, full cut.
Oet at least 2 of them tomor-
row, sure I
Printed Crepe
Dresses
Values to $7.50
Men’s Lightweight
“Our Pride Overall*
Our own garments, made
to our exacting specifica-
tions. Blue denim, guaran-
teed to wear. Try one pair,
you’ll have no Si aq
ethers. « v X. — i
Cotton Pants
Heat, serviceable washable
New! Pantelette Bloomers
Rayon of a heavy quality. Triram
with colored and printed q r
broadcloth. Our price only .... tfD
Choice Fryers, dressed or undressed.
Our Meat$\are from fat young cattle and always choice
HONEY
SHOP OF
VALUES
Mr.. W. A. STANLEY
111 E. BAKER
“We Undersell Them All
Ordefr your di^goodb and hardware to come with
T hed Fordi
^ For Constipation^^
Indigestion Rtliouinoss
SATURDAY!1
\ SATURDAY!
SATURDAY!
Men’s “Honkong”
Work Pants
Men’s and Boys’
V entilated Harvest
Solid Coior and Fancy
Just arrived. On sale to-
morrow, jit a price, that
doesn’t pfy for the cloth or
MkapOllji , .:|l ; i:
While (8 Dozens Last
L |-'I I
Hats
4A ventilation*. Light
weigh.t. Airy. A regular 4ic
value, our price only
Oil doth ~
Regular table sue. A good
range of patterns. An out
of the ordinary value at
69c
J
29c \
20c Y"d
i 4 ' ^ *■-«£_■ -iis
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.