Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 106, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1928 Page: 10 of 14
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BROWNWOOD, BULLETIN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17,
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IX "Killer*” no lor*et operate frma
the semrny aide stroeti of Manh*,-
tan. 'The agent* of Ihugg'Fy *4 l
the boy* of the Week jack brlr \t
may still be recruited from the a., j
cink »poU. out they report a gen-
•tel* quartered in eminently it-
vue&(
\Nrttcn owe.
o’ TUtM is
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feeture ia "going beer good,” rer he
ha« heard eery little about it from
hie reader*, and that he eeldom
heara front any of them uuleae .it ia
to criticise aonwthtof that appears
if the paper. *
newspaper editors get mighty lit-
Uw encouragement If I a man makes
lum and approves what ia said will
crowd around him to tell him “that
art in favor of sea ting Mr. Beck as Ooo-
i® thd First Pennsylvania Dlrtrtct. There
noelty report declaring liim ineligible, and
wtB ha mace on the floor of the House,
rtunata that the decision in this earn than
limy Uses, for the principle at stake 1* of
M to Doth parties aad to the people
•isl* quartered in eminently la
speetable building* They go u
their ofBees pa storks go lothgd
hfBoes and as lawyer*, doctors,, tha
strtcal managsn and uoatippam p
to iheir offies*. They walk througi
the fancy faeadra to the sle*M
add than walk into door* that fto.rl
gold aad black latarplc smTumii
frosted glaa* window*
Ones lands the offcom they ban
conferences on such little aocia!
VICTORY IS HCMUN5D
et any. The enti-
1 into the office or
you want to do a
Boy Scout* obltg
is this last flourishing industry
hft keeps the this of the thug*
ttxto well filled ‘ Supplying
*h guys” for-labor war* ia a
1 table business. U- has beep rr-
nble fbr meat Of the gang feua
i kitbngs and gang Mrtuato. In.
sen Utile jobs of strike brwafc-
tattldm what is flue about itl It
will likely startle him. and he may
fall eves in a faint, but hr will re-
cover and you Will make a lifelong
MkafL , i
rpHB other night a policeman
I slain in Brooklyn while def
ing a store against half a d
'tick-up men When deteeUtd
Icrth on their rqunduu H was
to the dark come* or thy tea
loin they went bu§.fc> the lobfc
fAFOOT OR AHEAD
BuyiWfortum
re at the time
and accurate ana give* very fine
high lights on State activities." Mr.
Leeman knows how to pam mit a
doublt -ba:: fled compliment. I want
to congratulate the Mineral Well*
Index on It* circulation in the Car*
pus Christ! Mellon.
t| Tips for Taxpayers(
1 ^
j *. Public Opinio
Um,» »■ » in* » • • * —
antly by. headed for a' double office
above an office that refleeted quite
as much dignity se any other; en
office equipped with a stenographer,
telephones, desks and other office
appurtenances.
Daily Health Talk
A BOOSTER FOR THE B
To Tha BiiUeito:
"The Old Oray Mare Ba
Ain’t what it used to be
Ain't what it used to be
Male-Wide Gardes routes*
Anything that creates Mate*Wide
-merest ami competition i* good for
tbe Wtioi.- state. Recently the ex-
-.eiuum department of the A. <k M
College mi College Station made
awards in which a total of ith
home demons test am c.ub members
Iron <48 clubs to « counties of TWa-
as were rctwesettted in a home gar-
den contest.' T,
4 The Sowdere Club of Jackson
County with a menu* rrom of 1«,
ractv of whom cuhtvgtgd a home
, t.d<n and aihibttiM
Srtobhs. wok^iHB!iKiii
vtdual quail
ought tofbe
'T'HE same concuuon now obtains
1 in the world of hpotiag. Address -
ing h*> fshows in Washington. Con
gr*.--*nan I* c-u^dia stated* ihe
Ain t what it used to be
Five or she yean ago.”
And why?
omy More •and fia'P’darhy aad (often. hoWevsr, the first ngn* of
there is no mason why that pub- mduitrlai damage art chaMig (hM
Betty *hoBldnT continue 10 grow with take place in the blood
l^wn^>d Yourtten Or, Selma Meyer jk» Duevidorf,
SSsSSsassss®
JKyy wL one of the most mrim* forme of
2J"*8LiSf StJ,eS^SSl «*• ttkxjd fallows the
Inf orgahlMUoft enjnys even inter mbaiatton at braird. Tin constant
nattooal repuMflonJ Inhalation of bensoi toluol or xyioi
I da net lx-1leva them. Is any msuRs In brwWrhs dusmms. some*
w»r tbttrterminellW real Mai that time* bussing in the asr*. and nau*
thh orKanuatlor didfior Brea iwood pga. ■ W
in the past. H to. an inMMutKm when the blood k exam mod. the
f<wnd qwartemi in
flee In the Watt Maw
mM the ooagmeanu
uere rmtrrwl upon f<
mit of ememraint 1
bringing endless rtn
Manhattan aou on
with UMffrohibniop
it is the truth-
though lie
n Letter
ton»o next October, the party to be
In two excursion* of jbno each on
two sur e* -uve days. Thk iaan Ira-
nu-nse Sndcrtaklng. but thase who
know the spirit of those people know
it will be done well.
Besides those who win make ex-
cursions by train from San Antonio
to vartouapartB of the Mate, there
wlU be other thousand* who will
tour Texas 'by auto, going into al-
most every section Foreseeing
Texas cities and towns win make it
n point tg get a full share of this
travel, but like the Valley they
should start early to get ready lor
controversy had brought no lasting benefit
de of West Texas in the wsy at saving them
their water. *t tesat it has shown them the
f watching out for their rights in the future
talents of Us cttiSMU.
hem an opportunity to
M*onieth.ng to their
which b enjoyed and
Iir 1 ho majority. The
sr* SoVt
wasting taws—
iontv fa filings
Without qurs-
ipal band Is a
SSF
conclusions!
While a number of the, larger I oppose tt, as the tax is so small
sRMs of Texas are "hummli® and compared with the good it sccom-
hnwlng - about a “city plan." and piishm. With U is fund Brownwood
doing httie about It. Paducah, which I etUeene might mj#, at least two
If you do not know it, to in Cottle! owewts a week during the summer
County and has "less than 1.000 in- months la their parks. " .
habitants’ has jorgankmd a City , Bwmmnuod ia fmnrrd. especially
"lan Commission, and win have a se, In the organization of a band
city plan ready for adoption soon, as the nucleus at th - old orw-mi/a-
Tbat prosperous comm natty la also tion Is *«0 here snd faxK>usty
at Work to develop a 1*1*^ awaiting leadership. This caanoi
farming program. It wouki be well tor « rompUsix-d by an indivduaL U
for UrK.-r places to keep their ry« wlU take the concerted efforts of all
on Paducah and team some.worth- Umt V* tateretad M music Tha
while lesson* from tt. * ^ Chamber of Ctommere and other
act* much
ty 1 should
it lofty offioe. leave a man litUi
the executive duties. But than
»Vof personal inclinations six
ce. a time comes in a man',
tflee himself for tha betu iu o
vho believe in him. Like thus,
a marched away to mvs that
rtoodk Hun. I am ubout to <k
»r of patriotism. Bervioe siw
rnote* of the McWhorter cam
UL ' iltt
Miron s. Bchmskin of Pound, a
journalist and mechanical and tax*
Sf^Mformbw ’UTIrlSuSSSn
far establishing several cardboard
*•**»*» £ ^ Hto father
OVBB the largest factory of the kind
ia Poland, and Mr. fehenskin ihtftki
TMtae «muM be a good field , (or
MMh plante. DoubUam be te right.
Sr^2.-5terprU# U'*1 ^ «ucrocd
to Poland should ptosprr to Trsa*.
GockI news £or suffcrer3
proportion db the
I up that little in
. A straight la*t kid si km u»n,.xi
Ulucher Kyle cumbmaUon toe*.
... A combination awing tat tost
os a letter wkre a
ALL-HR Am a aalb"
constipstioa. UcaU
both tan and blatk
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tribute:
broad toe Sigia, carried in
and low shoe* Made up m
The Improvement of
bathaee commercui-
■uggeoted for future
maws ■ leMp^e*^ ^
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 106, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1928, newspaper, February 17, 1928; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1045085/m1/10/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.