Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 106, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1928 Page: 11 of 14
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BROWNWOOD, BULLETIN. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 17. 1
ALL THAT
LEAP TO OBEY CALL OF SOPHS
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«• dsspesatihr. a few Ubns, then
Turner's voice apologetically saying
he couldn't jet out. There m a
(mt deal of chucking a* the boys
gathered round the victim's door,
to carry out the teasing game. For-
ti flea uons about the doorway were
strengthened, and plans for the
campaign were discussed There
seemed to bd'no more noise within
the locked room. "Call him again,
Charles," one of the wags suggest-
ed, So Charles reared beck or his
heels, took a deep breath, and open-
ed his mouth. Slime Turner! Front
window, thereby risking life
Umb. Is qualified for either
inf's trapeze team, or a first
position with the national
tiute jumpers of America.
Tomer, til West Hall, made
irijous leap Tuesday afternoon
A de-
of the
s were
tto m. Jas/tn hare
if j Hr. - In West
it. M the 8t.
■ /Naylor in San
M A ‘B: ad^‘ Bndy'
J A at Tbmple, the
M / at licCamey. the
V A Beat *nd now the
A » hotel men of wide
**** the man who orig-
■^xhwted the opening of the
^ Hotel will be in active
I for the MeBurnett people It
^dounced along with the sale.
four story brick building
t ®4 rooms Is‘.slightly more
one yeer old sfcd during its
He has been crqa ded to over-
night, Recently an in-
iaon was tmdt to consider
ssibillty of adding two stories
•trueture and last night, Mr.
Penklng for the McBumet*
and Tf* ■"/ Hi . •
■V "Yea siry here sir.’* came the gOMt
reply from behind him. The gang
whirled about to face Turner him-
The Greatest
Tire in the
World
“Well IH be darned! - Where d*t
you .Some from?" This la chorus
from about a dozen astonished Job*
era .
"Out of the window. Hr," replied
the freshman, fa slight twinkle in
his eye. "Didn’t you want me?"
All of which goes to prr« e that
West Hall freshmen are well train*
eg. reports to |he contrary notwith-
L ,71
•Mra Kiecal recently drew up a
will, police' laid, under the terms
Of which the property would have
mroted to her husband at her
dsath. Alexander, another son, in-
stituted court proceedings in an ef-
fort to obtain US,000 from the
mother as his share of the estate.
Mpe suit Is (till pending. Although
no legal action was .taken by the
other brothers, Leon of New York
Texas-Oklahoma district <
nls International, will pro
the annual conference of
Four,, at Coleman on Feb.
The Coleman Club will
hosts to the Kiwanians of
4. of which Brown wood is
and it is expected that th
be a large attendance.
H. O. Hatfield of Oklahot
here, they were said to have
ted to provisions of the will,
in. arrested several mites from
name of the slaying, denied
ection with the .killing, but re-
llto answer questions, police
Hej would give no account of
itoovnnenta nor explain the
Mailed knife. A cap. wM*1
Pfcte 1 up near the mot where
»dy was found was identified
of three being held in the fourth
dlvtelon, owing to the size off
division. Kiwanis Clubs of ;.San
Angelo, Brown wood. Abileie iijbd
Coleman are participating in Hie
clubs of Fort Worth. Mineral Walls
and Henrietta aro to meet i* Wich-
ita Falls, and on Thursday. Febru-
ait 33. clubs of Amarillo. Iiubbock.
Tulls and Tahoka will gieet in
Malnview. ; f
Division No. 4 Is looking orward
to a very enthusiastic year ii Ktwftr
/Ote under Lieutenant-Oov. . ackvxij
He is planning to pay official vi-lts
to every club in his division in tji*
near future. - s '
and then
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NO EXCUSE NON
For Car Trouble
Good Oils—Good Tire*- Good Gas
SIMMS CAS mi OILS l
QUAKER STATE LUBRICANTS
FEDERAL TIRES and TUBES'
Thai Satisfies
Come in and aee jukt how 1
and the Goodyear SUPER1
in balloon tire performance
INDOW GLASS
carcass, brings
he 1928 tire.
With a
BARBERRY aid BECKHAM
103 West Br«,dway
Spring and Sommer Display of
Betty Joke Hi Cherry Belle
When Yon. Need Something
them bfl
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Advertise in the Bulletin.
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A. L Fabis, Pr
DEN TOOLS and
Youthful Styles, de-
a Misses' Ladies’ and
People are learning every day where gr
lowest prices without catting the qualrl
Saunders Store and yaa too will become
triat are sold sf the
You try a Clarence
Sole Owner
Iggt, dozen
Bunch Tsraip CreeK 8c
mm uk ran nesses
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Sue, 2,2,4, S,S Years
Bunch Radishes
•bh Bollards_____Ik
tinjCE, lane firm Iceberg Lettuce
Sweet Potatoes, bu. SI
PEACHES, U.Vk can Sun Kist Melba halves 23e
HOIIIIY, Ho. 2 can Van Camp hominy..........Be
iitahaga Turnips, lb..... 5c
ickborc and Bibs, Ih... 20c
All Fast Color Prints
j the Newest
Seasons Colorings
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K. C- Baking
tnty of bunch vegetables and all
ids of garden seefs.
i’j Tftilet Soap
Phone 150
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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/m1/11/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.