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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, MONDAY, MAY >1932
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
PlIilMtid Sr aryAfternoon .Except
••fcr, tar Hayw Pristine Company.
Brown wood. Tkml
Kii nl at tho PootofTtoo at Browp-
•wod. TtXM, aa *»-cond else# mall
M. F. MAYES, ______
JAMES C. WHITE. Edrtor.
Mam bar Associated Prana j
jj Associated Praaa la exclastwly
■ad to tha uaa for r-pubileatinn
fl aawa chepetchee credited to V
•ot otherwtee credited la thi*
*. mi also tfca loaal wawa paO-
and approved by
[y
the tax paying public, unless J 1*j“™----
It be that of performing public
service and receiving compensation
for it which is entirely legal. It
seems to us, therefore, that much
more progress could be made in the
general movement to reduce the
costs of government and especially
of local government, if thoee inter-
ested in the matter would refrain
from direct or indirect abuse or
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| ally they are committing no
upon bttfltf
‘ S3HX
M IPM(
taawgbt. to attention of Um
•to. aai tha liability of tMs
■mated to Um amouat of the_____
by the error la the adver-
upon the
Maadtni or nt>o ta 11 o ■ of
firm, or oorporatioa which Iivw,ia
r fa tho Coleman, of The I
^u^beTUIl tMto£T*to occupy positions the oompec
of the publli' '-------- *------— '--
criticism of the officials, and would
see* Instead to secure their co-op-
eratiori in a study of conditions
with a view to developing' more
economical handling of public af-
fairs Let ua keep in mind the fact
that our public of fir Isis are our own
chosen by our votes to
Uon
for which has heretofore been fairly
well defined, and that it is unfair as
well as Inexpedient to regard them
as tax-eaters or treasury raiders
merely because they receive in
salaries or fees a considerable
portion»of the money we pay in
taxation. Revision of budgets and
reduction of public expenditures is
what the pubttt wants, and the
RETAIL MERCHANDISING is j public officials, ye believe, are
being conducted today on a willing to co-operate in any ,reason-
naargia of profit than at‘able movement to achieve that
cH,*ass!"ro-
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JJ^lfa* Texas outi
Coanty aad Ad
*• year Sd.SE
W Texas outside Brewa mm*
^3* gsr^
Reducing the Lots
Mr Other time in twenty years.
^ Ifeoedaary adjustments of prices,
incident to the generally lowered
cbsth labor and material*,
tggethei with the unwise spirit of
cam petition that is given expression
la ruthless price-cutting, have been
<*«nbtned to cut the profits to a
•^oiat at which they may become
taam with surprising ease The
••fenreaa of retailers to make sales,
***** on these terms, contributes
often to their undoing, by encour-
aging them to permit sales practices
that would not be even considered
if business were booming.
A single instance will be sufficient
to illustrate this point. The privilege
of having merchandise delivered “on
objective.
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Viewpoints
Editorial Opinion
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FACTV4ER HOPE.*
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w=i BRADY PLANS
BIG BARBECUE
FOR JULY 4th
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l'M 6CA\RT EV6K4 TO
MEKrnow ice.
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ROCUZONTAL
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pignirlU / -
7 Epir po«vf o
jCre^pe/
f Oroya ny
id Empty
11 HU-hi
OTTwo-pronged
instrument.
14 Capital of
| fiiflfuln
1 * To measure
15 Sea i ngle.
\ 2 Li F.'
tnsoor to Previous Purrl,-
24 Loaded
fl To I'Xt-ti vale
SC Sprit in
bopm micrw wears -too soom
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SMITH AT THE LAST DITCH
RICHMOND <Va.) NEWS LEAD-
TEK: A1 Smiths undisguised st-
uck on Pranklta Roosevelt set 1J00
Dcmocrau a-buzzing last night, but
it was pathetic utterance. (Smith
was introduced by Governor James
M. Oox in a very few words He
arose to aqant applause. His face
was red. his manner was one of
suppressed excitement, and though
he tried to strike out with his old
tr
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by Julia Clejt-Addama
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BRADY, Texas. May 2.4-Brady
'will be host to the people of this j
|entire section at |a mammoth freer
barbecue. Iwhich Will be one of the:
chief features of this year's July
Jubilee celeoration. The barbecue is
tb be given at noon of July 6th. the;
third d»y of the festival. ! / [V!
Approximately 12.WK) ixople are j |2lQpO.Tu-
expected to attend this bi< feast.: xi| l*r.:|
Last year 11.000 people were
1 aurtng the Jubilee barbecue. Local | yellow
ranchmen and farmers are providing i
the meat and tr-e Uraay business;
men the money for this cvebt. ““'‘'i.T’ r
Purses aggregating $1800 will be
divided among the winners of the
three day July Jubilee race meet on
July 4th. Sth and 6th. There will be
five running races each day, ranging
•jfrom-As to One mile for the various
events. During the first and second
day one relay race will be run in
additim to the live regular races,
while on the third day a Shetland
| pony race will be the additional
leatuiw. Any one will be allowed to
enter in these extra races. Prizes of
$25 and $10 are offered for the win-
ners of the relays, while the Shet-
land pony event offers a prize of ten
dollars. . | / (•
Bronc riding, wild goat milking
and • variety of other rodeo features,
i will be given during the intermission
of the races, assuriJm the ciowd
plenty ol thrills and amusement.
Brady s traditional spirit of hos-
pitality Will be maintained inasmuch'
as no admission will be charged to
the spacious picnic gnunas igt
Richard's Park. «, Children and
gtoan-ups will be entertained with,
rounds of iree .unuM-ni.ru during'
the three-day picnic A reasonable
admcssion engrge will be made to the j
afternoon races.
Definite .decision on the various
Jubilee features was made by a
3* Part of the
rnoath
2f» Husband nr
wife
to Spiny mam-.
•*< On*f thdt saves nul
::«i Esdlamaiton !2Tul»iform.
j «•* \ <•« Paid publicity,
frlghfen. V jll In what ‘crop
SI Ap$n.a« he*. v doek Canada
rank second f
i in lh«- world? (
46 Southeast
47 To try fcjr !'
flavor.
48 Horae.
VERTICAL
1 Small frwh-
water flah .
2 I-argeaf rtly
In Canadi.
5 Wine vegwi.
4 Open cotton -
fabric.
6 Weight at Iow-
an res. f
lc*c j art, he lacked the punch. In style
“on. and in argument he seemed
approval," never quite safe from the different from the Smith of
‘UOdT*rJ‘ "~‘h^ “ io
strong? Last night, long after
‘; Jenny slept, she had sat planning
i - * and arranging; and this morning
^b. fore Jenny was awake she h.td
Tty; a Ata made a start on the .work to be dattc
veryiwhs* he tried to drive Georgia and'-- —- -------------
by Mrs
four, Jn» <iBal» Jany agay frtan CHy hot-foot
agurw of losses, a areas, or a na»,j ^ some in the crowded
or some other article after being audience who felt, no doubt that if
delivered “on approval" is carelessly Franklin Roosevelt makes his Cam-
_ t.KU „ _k«4, ' paign on the line of argument he
a table or chair whic^g^^, ^ ^ rtdio* |lddm|8 of
The baby toddles April 7th he may excite class bitter
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thrown on
probably is dusty j
along and with sticky fingers plades ness. But moat of those who are of
the imprint of his curiosity upon it.
ntther, weary from a hard day at
work; or seeking work or playing
golf, comes home and carol
down upon the
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< arrlea oat her pfain
marriage MH-rrt. by >
lljangg wha hag |
this mind probably realized last whteh la yaaribfcv
night that Smith was less concerned: Jenny have the
about avoiding class resentment* wflkjloar her Job
than about voicing personal resen;- e rne* kaawn; so
meets. HU utterance left the im- Jenny to carry eg
■minds
Hale. Then off to do her
shopping mcney poured
igted vgnh a; recklessly out so that sbe might
paper which have the best and have it packed
the likes—-die * and delivered immediately! Heav-,
ens. what she had spent!
for her
tali you that
6 Signal nyfttom.
.8 Boxes. I
9 To quote.
12 To ridicule.
I* Prime min-
ister of
Canada.-
15 Beret.
16 Sweet sub-
ids nre.
17 Lament*
1» Nautical.;!
21 Faneral ora-
tion.
24 To pond#^,
27 Sttgman
-9 Accounted.
32 Surface mean,
ure.
32 Male llfla of
courtesy.
3fr Desert fralt.
37 SmaII Mia-
mauders.
"9 Crushed malt
41 To gossip.
45 Pertaining to
Inhabitant of
g place
'Suffix).
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. r _ ; 1 meeting of the various committee*
, . they’Us no nerves. the Chamber of Commerce otiicc
when what, they really inrun is that this week,
tney've no imagination So long as;
theyrt *U right, ihfy always wUI a . /
1 AU Day Singing
"rn™,y,um!:■ May 8, at
“But Eddie never has crashed." J war ■*/--•*“ “
“He crashed! this morning. In" IT 00(1 ___
that Car " [ 1/ 7 ” |
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„ J* ! And after all that royal spending
9^2*1 had come the wed dm k —and theMh
. ggJ^'cldat. She put a hand to her} ■ Squired ah etKwt aot to ,Helghu
saying , temple^—the bruise hurt, but only; sink ruin: down into it. today /The feature of the program 2
B-dncr<*mbc^and wh*n ,he t-uch<‘d tt: and her h‘‘ad- ; ^ sOU“ “ ^ec?1Tp d Con" I will pi numbers by v/S. Stamps
™r* ®* *** ache had positively disappeared!) sciouyess and been; patched up a >nl<.Lt. -nsi« <n»r!«tt« de
4. & flf. Dean Accepts
Position With Iowa j
State College, Ames
to announcement'! COLLEGE 8TATION. Tex
ipit* f/tiukmmr. IS
^ , ~Thjr^Ude' ’Jiif e^epTup^hl ] bttT^ must g? back tohis ^n'he^ ove^radJl**®^ Science at Texas A. A M College
******* *•", her veins and flooded into her tri-; t *fwf*«h<|nL J Tllfmiraa* j and now people of Brown sinod. 1934 and since 1930 associated
article Meantime' P**8*40*4 on mAny m“*d* th*t h* »* merge n<iy.
i knew he l.ud played his cards badly, a dark from
thinking about iL*, that he saw he had no hope of the nig ad them
Mother begins
situation and decides that she nomination and that he was deterf
really can not afford to buy the mined, as he passed out of the plc<* wgf
article, and will tend it back
This duiriette
. ... , , , _________.^r radio many
her tri-1 . »POttment. i Thy nurses
_ jsnd her Jbb—she would have both;1 ^ “ w -* K—
j. Though J«»ny think*
i Cffijr Rail has reeag*
gfk9 IbehrvrA her tuck
both till .site
ture. to make one last effort to peeij
• • t IIgw, IV uwar vsaav sw» »»« * w » p" 4 i
“Ivent the nomination of his NeVf*
the course of a couple of day* or,York rival. J
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maybe a week, she gets it bach to
the'Store Then it is obviously not a
new article, and can not be sold as
new. The merchant, with a groan,
marks down the price, slashes off all
his profit and a little more, spends
some money to advertise it and
finally gets rid of it. at the same time
gaining a reputation as a dealer in
goods that are not exactly, you
Washington
National Capital
Chap e^ 13
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‘Wta* that be all, miss?
Oeorgie briskly/
"Tiibt
■JT
thank you
be all ahd
very much. Mr* Hale, far putting:to make discretion worth hie
mdasi *—h ? of■
1 she would fight for
dropped. .
There was a sound at tha outer
door and the bell rang
She was still 1.14mm-ng aa she
went to open it. Protx.biv It was
the superintendent. Gill. She hoped
it was, she had d-nded to tako him
into her confidence. She would have
sfhile,
course, but it would pay in the
bare bcncs of it. Mrs. Townsend/ hu All fingers.of the section are ln-
Ames. Iowa.
sion of industrial science at the
Iowa institution.
Dr. Ffiley was graduated in the
class of 1919 and four years later
received his Master of Aits degree
irom Columbia University in New
York. Since 1928 he has spent sum-
summers at the University Of Chica-
May go working towards his doctorate
Prlley He was conferred an LL. D degree
by Simmons Univerrity. Abilene. In
1929. j• ;t
He is chairman of the athletic
school, has accepted a j sS^tlSSc **
at Iowa State College
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nerve had completely, gone/Only vited. as are all people interested in ‘ The SB
ternpomribr, 1^ don t |doubt. Itot just.! ,singlag Those who atwgd *re also , night and fol
tor a bit be U ha
from 1 lying." f
JOtpy'UcbW Alim
11 hare to hare 4 luihday
I WASHINGTON—Senator Brook-
| ^ hart. independent Republican
know, what the better class prefer to i Sj^h^w^ lip
buy. N Lx>c at the game of politics rather
-I tfFSnfl, shot and h#
goods (gpent wars teaching men how to h$t
the bulls-eyw. His glint along the
cjuiie understands
up the reference
4
rilling Report
take their dinner with
old fashioned ba-sket dm-
be spread afL noon-
Evangelist Creagor
Conducting Services
am. j
nouncein'-nt was made last
negotiations be-
y and Frwsldent R.
Iowa State which
were begun when the Iowa coUega
president visited i.< rd'ceveral weeks.
He will beccnr.e dean of the dm-
tweqn Dr.
M. Hughes
MEE T ME AT
“PA AND MA’S CAFE”
Big Hamburg erg, 5c
Ch«K, 10c.
On Center, Acrou from
Post Office.
rights of a rifle is somewhat akin $0
This is not an exaggeration,
every buyer of “approval
knows It la mentioned here because
this newspaper believes it is the ^ ^
w «««. M
with the retail merchant* in thetr tkon this year He must first win the
strenuous efforts to maintain their, Republican nomination and then
Easiness establishment* during this ----- ■
.,.r1nrl n. HitI#* ** ^ remain in the Senate ^ haU 1.
period ot unprecedented ifliculUts after next March « | Oocrgis flushed shrugged, gath
Any thoughtless and gBOMmaryt Among those opposing him in the up the rurtaiii material amt
set ten that adds to the difficulty of primary is an old friend 7r«fn j wtflt into her ftrn room. There had
increases the
m such a magnificent day's work, of 1
HerTs a week's money and a refer- * gnd
n-e—you see I've said that I only {\ She opened the doorland faced a
part-with you because I need some- fim. n whom she did not immediately
owe Whi can come for the whole day recognise. Then he spoke and she ,.
andiook me a late dinner " . * remtmbered He was the doctor (
1 “Ttiank you. I'm sure I who had given first aid to Eddie and
^ wtS^ ^ “d JeW,3r 10 / Brown Oounty- ^mison. PoUart j through Wedneaday evaQlng of thij
her wdro purae. 4 Her “Mrs. Townsend’*' he asked. ’'
eyes > roved towards Oeorgie caught her breath a
tie room that had been a mere doaan evaaiens went
-Eole" snd was now brav* through her brain But she
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Church Of Christ Now that you can buy a
TTUujtuq for as little as
( k ! J4 I fl
The Church of Chris* 1030 Aus-
tin Avenue, announces a series of
levival o rvices, which began !est,
Saturday evening and will continue
Forster. J. L. WeUy well No.,1.
. block 40 Moses U$tle Sur. Inten-
l lion to plug ahd well record: dry at
If f s<TD,Mn ,o dnu',j"
issm iteSLrart gti 5. »
PLsol- said Mm 4*le and with a then handle hlm/boldly. So old ,Nn°
ny little smile she pottered out of Orattor[ Matching had uught h•r ^n^n1t*0• m WVl‘ w
week- Evangelist Willis Kreager. of
Burkbmnett. Texas, is doing tho
preaching snd song *drricm ' are
conducted by kicil leaders Her4|
vices are held twice d.ut- at 12:;o
p. m to 12:90 p. m and the evening
w rvicc beginning at $:00 n clock
to handle men.
40 mill. #80 feet
A L; Tesgue well
doing
** Increuc* th. «»»»• W th. Mm. ol
of logs to the locaVdierchant Field owns a radio station In logo
directly against Ure welfare of iover which he has repeatedly invited
Brook hart to speak. When he de-
cided to make the race against the
citizen of the community.
demand, baaed upon the self-
Mt of every citizen, ia for
beep •omr
, Senator, he wrote him suggeetmfj
that since they had been good
6ttc co-operation to prevent friends why not make of their cam*
ta. u portbk wxl to mlnlmte P.*?,*
them II tim m. un»»oilW>l.. j Pvid told Brookhart th«t h. could
- -rtf’--—-— I use bis radio as before. More than
_ ■ , ithat be could - eat "chicken slew
The Local Officer* with Mrs Field and myself at the
__ ! cottage." -
EVERYBODY want* taxes reduced, j "LetV have a campaign." Ffcld
and °N those who have . p^e ^ oourtesy and good fellow-
studied the problem seem to* think -
. reductions should begin vdth the ; - Brookhart balked. That is not his
salaries or fees paid office holders **y °f campaigning,
saiariei or ires paia ^ wrote meld Field that such a
r-toiea this Uem is one «f the largest ^htng vu unpoaaibie. Political en«- shown der
on the list of expenditures We do mjeg t* them both, he said, had been j
not be here.. however, that the I responsible for Field coining out
against him. 1 VM
t curtsun
t oa n roc
k*d < of <
spate
been sewn a
fashicned fre
With a lovely
»»d wi
Dn the bed |
ales had wares., Just arrived; all cause that wo
f-J) Misery *tnped cardboard; all;well enough to
aid with jads-cojored string; all,about haring gt
imped "Paafaltg." / ) T
Her trousseau Oeorgie bad not she
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Hospital Notes
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cr.lt 1AM) f-vt
D. C. Woolridgr
I. T;
On th«
u..w^ w n/i
txwes UDG
of a
tied
stamped
yet dared
last night
wtd»d
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fly H) City
Par!alto’s to
haps Jure a
by an evil
shown
tolled but
Houle’s first
people as a whole have the attitude
toward their public officials and
especially toward local Officials that
seemed to have expression in a
Public Opinion communication in
this newspaper a day or two ago.
•Referring to office holders ss
“tax*eaters 1 and insinuating' that
all at them are,receiring salaries or
fees that are unearned is, unfortun-
ately. a seemingly popular patohns.
but it la manifestly unfair, especially
In cases of- local officer*. We
behave, as do#msny others.', that
material reductions in the budgets of
local government* are not only
prirettilr but Imperatively nsoasaary.
tana of cutting down the
to taxpayers who are griev-
burdened and who find local
the source cf their most
but office
hto^srs ought, not to be
snd ah
or', in
as a
has died and only the white tennis
of I dyes-ses can be used. Tm taking
his radio station, but said that
all It was not necessary _ The low
He thanked him for the tender
that after
to th*
it das
entitled equal opportunity
rrspret to all candidates.
No. he couldn’t agree to such a
proposition even with a friend. A§.
far as he was concerned it wpuld ri™,
have to be every many for himself.
He had had a stiff fight to gst to
the Senate. He was prepared to put
up a stiff fight to remain there.
Brookhart wasn't kidding iout
having to put up a stiff fight *ct get
to the Senate. The memory ofLhgt
struggle lingers with him and still
rankles.
Back in im
an unexpired tl
he claims that 1
he was sleeted to fill
term. Two years later
he was re-elected for
a full term, received the certificate
of election certified by the executive
mcii ot Iowa, but waa refused hu
seat by the Senate. ' /. . |
It was a prolonged contest which
ended 4n Stock, a Democrat.
Howtsar, Brookhart
around and defto . _
Democrat
in the general election. }and got m
seat anyway. . .
cwrvthlng else off her hand* Your
■uptoWiMB. Mlto Resell,
your coloring, your initial on the
I wcutd make
in the and, a
mentioning.
Slw took * keur look at bun1
while she gave him a chair and of-
fervd a cocktail Vaguely, she did , ,
here not like hu face. When lie smiled ; L’,,,
velour curtain* it was attractive but in response \ ?r‘i' ... «. cn
hung by Jenny there 4as something mean about It; ^ iii L i
xpoed; there the/eyes were too < lo^ly set. the nT1,_V°i V.nlrn A
ot furniture. Jtoa too thin. i I
ash-gray wood ^You asked for ’l$rs Townsend ." I
grain in l/sha remarked pleasantly. "I hour J/;'
/ >it was Bddie himself who told you f m, *« prewttt
pIMUai^ llwthffi ^ .uch • Pj«o. m-. «ll Nq. 1
dVf* “***;HO tor • oiloor opwMMn
LSTj?as.,iBr«{±ab—
Well record, initial 29
new hat for hasnt given any information. But., 1,rv‘ oU m 43 m‘n * T* D*
JJj Shackelford Coanty-A. C Walk-
—v that bos—and that hi* newly'
1 wedded wife was sitting In the
back! And tonight's Record gave Ie^ oflifib E 4 Jester
rome details your name and «j . mt Sff
Oeorgie laughed. Jit was a quite to ^
^ 5J -S*Ia hu. «. taq
L Lowe well No er an ' oetw«Xm
ur Tftitentlon to
J. B. Barton. Owena. haa left aft-
X
i beep dumj
Nettle Benin, Groavvnor Mas
ismuwed after treatment far
Co I D C Wnolrldgo ! * rsuic si)*ke btte.
. .1«T k. T. Ry. sar. Mr* H.' B Melton. Win tore h«a
I A I , enteredyf«r an operation. ;Kj |
Meeka. I yeSr old si>n of
William
C - Meek*. MulUn. u receiving
Ry. *ur. J. vy ——. —-
i medical treatment.
red tettJenny about it. Only bis glance took stock at her. ]
(bt they had agreed that she{ "No. to be quite honest Tostwnd'® , n~\
blit a new hat for hasnt given any information. !“
morning, on her you see. it's all over town that
had torn into had only Just got aaareted when
it it—and per-, hit
go with it—snd
madame had
from a fcan-
for Oinevra
but her moth->r
there
laughable in the way fate was strtk
ing the eoog of j triumph
Ups. .Then she realized that none
- : could be sure which of the two girls
i j in the car had been the bride. And
and, a reduc- w |on» to people weren't sure—
and I "I suppose aomeone from tire City
a rather hal gosttped." tthe said and whs
proud Of th* Indifference In her
MUL ■ I f I
■ f "Probably But what I reaUy
ilary tor that exceptional Job. came about, Mia. TVwnsend. waa to
Rha went, htmmlDg. into tire have a chat »bmit your husband
frtng room. Sh* had toad the enw , About tore health. I'm afmtd he *
leave thejroom much aa it always going to be a bit of an invalid for a
chintzy muddle. On while."
UEM now Waa the sewing-maoWne i Oeorgie ttt a cigarette. She
had borrowed from the Jarik leaned rather heavily against the
• niece: thi telephone stood back of a retoalr-the deep leather
Mrs. T. K. Robison. May, is iw-
criring medirsi treatment f
■ tjtaa V. Davis. Waco; has entered
No. ft. asc 31. B.
tetgion to drill. 800
fwmbt n:'ct,on 12
D. 712. -•
. Bf
totott
Itrger Check on account. But. thaifk
Heaven, Ui# salary would OOVBT it
$J1 In the end'- that exceptional
r ' '.......
ndst a litter of ectmori. curtain-
t and tape.3 Poor little Jenny>
’ eiAs listed the had locked when
had freally crept off an hour
the'hotel. Better ring up.
ly ftnd see if she were all
It would hdve been kinder.
I. t# keep her here for the
t; but this wa# one of the rare
One ,VM
chair that she had bought foe
Eddie. She watched her sptral of
smoke as it,curled tip to the celling
“Please go on." she requested
"Whet Is the matter with poor old
beyonf his cuts and
Bites
ord;
First of all ac-
tie hospital
ids are la
bruise*?" ,
“A good deal I
riocto^-Tvlni^d1^
a pretty badf tsf,"
How d‘yo'4 Mean-nerves?
Nrnevsg thought ha.had anyr
‘Hret’s a mliteEe —
aaade about men o
ttv
Healy. E. D. william* et al
5-A, *ed toft. T EL L* *ur.
to drill 8.M) feet.
Healy E. D William* ft al
1, sec, 58a TEA L
to {dug.
HSaly. B D. William* weU
, J L Moore Pre-emp sur
to plug and plugging rec-
at 1 000 feet
County—Shappell
Oil Oo.. j Up*her County School
Land* well No. 10. *e«. IT. Intention
to plug, plugging record and well
record;, dry atji 2tre fee#.
OU CD A. B. Callahan
R grc. sgT. T. E. L. eury. In-
to drill 430 fret,
OU CD. A B Callahan
|. asc. 887, T, E. A L. sur.
Mm Jj W. Itamints, ‘The
Shop oi Youth/’ is famish-
mf coatumog far/ B, H. S.
Seniori Gags fUy, It P.
“The Ghost
•:00. Be
Mm J. P. Lockridfe and bab'
sen. Mullln. have left the hcapltal
LADY MOTOrTst/T Sorry. I'm
afraid It was my faUR.
MALE MOTORIM ' .who Ire*
been driven in ditch*:) .Not at all.
madam, entirely mine. I could see
you coming two miles away and
might easily have turned up a Mde
road.—Pa-ssing Show.I
Henry Mount
The architect aays: The hairs of
vour dandruff holder are numbered
initial vour day* on terra ftrma are num-
oil, T%b»red. your wife has you numbered,
Lucifer has you numbered the grave
excavator has you numbered and
roon you wUl be numbered with the
worms who wlU hate to s#e you
comitkl jlo their skull orchard on
account of you being so tough
Then why worry.
B. H. sT
H. P. Aud..
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y, 8 p.m.
Dinner,
Tabk D’Hote Dinner.;
Unexcelled Quality.
Southern Coffee Shop
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Diy Goods Co.
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After all.you
that ywu can
AM. wap*rally. ?•« goal
want to pay any BMW far It
than you have td. [
You buw that yaw eau *s»
■ the quality tore
Maytere ionuld S
toriah a
tattoo by
hut a big
Bevy, then, k a
ran depend on a
____
washer.vakueT la It any
wondar that *ha New
Maytag is already daiaa,
ita work In Uiou.anH* and
thousand* of hadassf
The mar* vou know abauft
washer*, the more you wW
appreciate the ftur M*nts
of this on*. Come in aad
prove It to yourself. '
TUB MAYTAG COMPANY
rotTfeiatodUm IOWA
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MAYTAG SOUTHWESTERN COL
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 170, Ed. 1 Monday, May 2, 1932, newspaper, May 2, 1932; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1045374/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.