Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 8, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 23, 1928 Page: 6 of 10
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 23.
Men's Overcoats
Our Overcoat stock is complete with new Tbp
Boys' Overcoats
Bath Robes
Senator Carter T OMm of Vir-
ginia from Rlshwowd. Va., ©v«r
WABO and OilMiikf chain, at
8:11 p. m.
REPUBLICAN: •
Senator Charles L, McNair d
Oregon. Co-author of the McMary-
Haugen Farm Belief MIL from
Chicago over KYW and Midmat
chain, at 7:88 p. m. '
Mrs. Alvin T. Hart, vice chair-
man. National Republican Commit-
tee, and Mrs. Thomas O. Winter,
head of Home Makers Department
of Women’s Eh vision. Republican
National Committee, over WOE and
Columbia network, at 8:80 p. m.
Tomorrow:
DEMOCRATIC:
Oswald Garrison ViDard over
WEAP and network at 11:80 a. m.
John W. Davis over WHA8, Louis-
ville. and Southeastern network, at
• p. m.
Governor Alfred E. Bmith from
Boston over WJZ and Coast to
Coast network, at 9 p. m.
* Homer 8. Cummings. Connecticut
, Democratic leader, over WEAP and
Coast to Coast network. At 10:80
! p. m.
REPUBLICAN:
James J. Davis. Secretary of La-
bor, over WABC and Columbia net-
work. At 8:80 p. m.
Charles Evans Hughes over
WBBM. Chicago. WCCO, Minnea-
polis. and WDAY, Fargo, N. D.. at
9--p. m.
(Tima la Eastern).
Boys’ Snts
10—range 8780 to 81280 with one
wan. cm long pair or with two
a then ilm 12 to If range $11 to
2 long trousers. some with
M. 810 to 835. many of these suite
on make.
day night at the Ptoet Baptist be here for this ocou
Church. Dr. Davis described the these would spi
nurse as being an angel of mercy, to the greatest
seeking to alleviate suffering, as a to pecs
friend of the home, as a lover of this section,
human life and as an indispensable A committee of two
servant to human society. Dr. Davis ed t~<»y by ths
stated that the nurse genres the ^th the Chamber of
community religiously, socially and with the
economically. “Her life Is a gold tuts. Lon Smith and
mine, not measured by pence nor dy were named as me
pounds, but measured in deeds and committee,
worda which chrystaliae In human Thomas H. * TayVo
character,* Dr. Davk stated In con- Howard Payne, told I
elusion. humorous and entertal
In addition to the Inspiring ad- to make a ■ humorc
drees made by Dr. Davis, a very speech Hte
beautiful and inter rating program hearty applause of al
was presented to a well filled au- jjon Jack Brunbe
dknee. The evening s program bo- gcout executive, was |
Boys’ Shirts
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^AD RAGS—That's the name of this new
lMnod boys* shirts to retail at 81. They come
Jn white and fancy print*, sms 7 to 12.
Other shirts 8185 and $188 and up to 8285. in
Emery Skirts
Hichoh Belts
Men’s Snyderhloth Coats
Style Ne. 188
8ee these handsomely tailored coats for sport
and lounging wear . . . distinctive patterns in
harmonious color combinations ... fun cut . . .
comfortable , , smart in appearance. UmU
j from 8NYDKRKLOTH. guaranteed ad wool,
flexible fabric which holds it* shape: dose not
wrinkle easily.....t......................8888
AU8TIN Oct. 22.—OP)—Roy L
Tennant, purchasing member of
the Bute Board of Control Is “per-
fectly willing** that the 41st Legto-
’ature decide the question of wheth-
er the board or highway depart-
nent fehall determine what road
machinery shall be bought, he said
today.
He said he had not heard wheth-
er the .highway department intends
© follow the board's preferences as
fc equipment m dispute In the pro-
meed 8500.000 buy which has hung
tire for several week, or to do with-
out machinery.
**We are standing on the attorney
general’s ruling that this depart-
ment has the light to designate
the kind of equipment in letting
rontracts," Tennant added.
Three Buttes for
Children at Indian
Creek Consolidated
Tailored Dresses $1035
Plaid Hip Skirts UJ98
. .$7.95 to $21.50
$10.95 and $16.95
...........$7.50
.......,...$9.96
outsta
group
of Women's land Misses'
frock a — gdy, youthful
thinga for the miaa, in
aporta and afternoon
types, in canton, crepe
aatins, georgettes, light-
weight woolens. Styles for
the matron, for the larger
scoman, specially designed
for youtkfsd, slenderising
lines. Each frock tspecial-
ly selected. A splendid
value at $15.00.
increase in the past year while
a consistent drop in voluntary turn-
°*It also reported that a study dis-
closed 888 plans of employe fepre
senUtion. embracing 588 com pan
lee, in the United States with many
times that number of industrial es-
tablishments profiting by Informal
methods of co-operation between
employees and -management.
Edward 8. Oowdrick mid the 845,-
000800 paid annually by American
Little Items of
Local Interest
&m P. Bpmks. leader of the Mo-
tion supporting the Republican tick-
et. acted as chairman of the pro-
gram and Will J. Scott local at-
torney served as timekeeper. Judge
Miller spoke first in defense of Al-
fred E. Smith, the democratic
nominee for president and Mr. Da-
vid followed with an address in be-
half of the Republican nominee
Each speaker was allowed 90 min-
utes, with 1ft minute rebuttals and
Jbdge Miller was allowed a five-
minute rejoinder to dose the even-
ptoyes was economically spent since
it provides a means of ridding in-
dustry of the superannuated and
at the same time made for greater
loyalty and contentment on the part
of the working force.
- — ■
Jack Dunnfs Body
Lies in State as
v nMessages Pour In
BALTIMORE. Oct. 33.—(AV"Th*
body of Jack Dunn, owner ' and
manager of the Baltimore Orioles,
who dropped dead yesterday while
attending bird dog field .trials near
ates and accep>d three as mem-
bers of the probation class.
Rev W. B. Oray. pastor of the
Pint Presbyterian Church, offer-
ed the benediction and with the
Jetty's government, for reasons Into
which it k here unnecessary to en-
ter. had consistently supported the
opposite thesis.
“For some time, however, they
had realised that furthsr opposition
on their part to the exeluslnn of
the majority of the preparatory
commission, only have the effect of
preventing progress indefinitely "
In a telegram sent by Lord Ouab-
endun to Henry Chilton. British
Minister to Washington and M
charge of the embassy there in the
absence of Ambassador Howard, on
August 10 he said that the British
government had reluctantly “pro-
posed to offer no further rsalstencr
to the French contention about mil-
itary i seni ins at the present time."
He added that it waa not believed
that any American interest could be
prejudiced by this change of por-
tion.
The Dally Chronicle (Uberal) to
commenting an the white paper to-
day liked if the concession to
France concerning conscription was
to be regarded as irrevocable.
The Dally Chronicle stated that
Oreat Britain and Franoe “select-
ed terms which were known bo-
forehand to be utterly repugnant
and unacceptable to the United
States."
The Dally Herald (Labor! te) said
the government's action had dan-
gerously intensified American sus-
picion of Oreat Britain and that
most serious consequence* might
result.
rlho Daily New* (Liberal) eaw
“the credit of the British Govern-
ment abroad utterly destroyed.“ The
paper mid further, The case as
here recorded h *> bed that no
patriotic Englishman could con-
template without a shudder the
possibility of anything worm to
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corns.
SOUP, SALAD
OR CHEESE,
sent to all countries and the Lea-
gue of Nations preparatory disax-
•nane coramterion by Lord Cuehen-
iun. acting foreign secretary, on
October v states:
P "While the Japaneee government
express their concurrence In the
purport of them proposals (the na-
val compromise), the governments
m the United States and Italy, for
reaeone Which are dearly and co-
gently explained in their notes, have
not seen their way to accept them.
These communications are reeetv-
ti* the attentive oonaideratloo of
his majesty's government and a re-
ply win be mad* to them in due
SUITS FILED
of the
aL debt
JUSTICE COURT
Louise Dairow and Florsnoe Rud-
den vs F. K. Williams, suit on ac-
count. **"•.
Anthony DoU et aJ vs Brown wood
Plumbing and Heating Company, et
al suit on account.
N*Hk Bed Smith vs. W. C. Hood,
smt on note
Blackwell Motor Company va. F.
R. Spenney. O. P. Bush and the
Texas Oil and Drilling Company,
suit on account.
w«:ker-Snmh Company nil
Oliver, suit on note.
Walker-Smith Company va City
National Bank of Ban Sab*. gar-
nishment
TODAY
Personal Mention
Beautiful China Free
To The Ladies
Grand and Petit
Jurors Announced
for District Court
LYRIC-3 Un*
j LAUGHS!
Coat need
i relining
» COLLEEN
MOORE
CAN’T BBAT ’EM
“You naughty child! Such good
tup! I wonder how many child-
Harold Bell
Wright
with MoBy (y«hy
Alec Franck, John
Boies and Mathew Betz
A Geo. Fitxmaunce
Production
Marriage License*
GARY COOPER
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you’re alone
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