Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 90, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 30, 1934 Page: 6 of 6
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1934
WASH TVBBS
Happy Birthday, Mr. President
MVGOSHf
EVEN TM*
YACHT4*
HAUNTED.
fin* quality that it in really
m, Slip*. Kiddie* Frock*.
■tlvr for thl
9c ■ for Dn
t The price is *o attr
a sale price. A FJat Cl
Blouse*. Trimming*.
- FULL RANGE OFlCOLORSf-Gold. White. CastiUian Red
Pink in two shades, Beriwte Blue./Japanese Iris. Eggshell. Navy,
Black. Crane Grey. <0 incire widrLNEW PRICE ........j-----89c
(Same knality mi been $1.)
SU.K—Resemble* woolens, just the
jwe of best solid colors, just enough
T............................ $1.69
DUPLAN8 NEW C REP
Silk for Suits and Skirts! in
weight to hang properly .
NEW FANCY 8IL&S—St
NEW MOIRE TAFFETAS
NEW BLACK SATIN—«
NEW WOOLENS—Tweep
NEW LIGHT WOOLEN^-
fx-v l’lyids. Fancies .....
-White.Vrrnese Blue. Red
rnese Safin at.. .........
for Suits dr Skirts
Dress w eighth.............
I THINK HE'S IN
THE CAPTAIN'S CABIN
SIR. 3UT THE DOOC
LOCKED, AND NO-
^ BODY ANSWERS. >1
More than 6.000 communities in the nation are giving uala Birthday Bails tonight to honor the Presic.nt
and to create an endowment fund for the national work ol Warm Springs Foundation for infantile paralysis,
but nowhere in the land will there be a happier Presidential. Birthday Ball jthan at Warm Springs There Mr.
Roos?vel* is more than tho President of the United St.it**s We jS the phlianthrt ptst and friend whose eff'rts
have doqp so much to provide proper.|reatn»*nt for victims of childhood's most dreaded disease, and he is the
president of Warm Springs Foundation., * he only personal or outside Inh rest retained by him when he entered
the, White House. So. knowing.Mr. R<.ci**velt and his ii;t* r* at in (heir welfare these child patients mean it
when they say. “Happy Birthday. Mi President.''
By Candlelight,n\ -
Gay Romance, Is
Booked By Lyric
Health Tests to Be
- Given the Children
Of City Schools
cessing tix will curtail consump-
tion,” he added. ,
"I prefer to turn my attention to
tin pcvbbillUea, among others, of
feriivcr.utf lost markets and to the
: limulation ul increased con. ump-
11fin not only through tlie rcstoru-
ticn ol -purchasing powt-r ut home
Lot through the promotion of a
»tiat<r prosiarity and a higlwr
stuhUaiu ol living tin- wwld over. '
feet telling the mechanic in Cali-
fornia how many hours he may
work, and what' he may earn, the
producer in Texas ut what price n»-
may sell IPs product, the'inaimtuc-
truer m New England what addi-
tions and
Seek To-
Health examination of all chil- Mai
dren ui Brown wood city schools and
will begin cue day this week. Tlie
city school board at a called meeting , |
last night approved of a plan to give 11
these examinations after a confer- » 1
ence with 'health officers and Par- ♦ *
CONTINTJED FROM PAQE ONE;
be* n made in addition to tlie labor
CliSt .
Rapid prtg'resv is-being made on,
tin project now. r
floe club houuf being built of nu»
‘n • .•'one i« b**mg ruslud to cum-
pkMo.i Camp site*, roads, trail*
and. other improvement* -also are
being cbn-strUctyd.. A carload of
t' lsiini lor tne tllodjo was i x|»-cted
V> . rive today f Many other lit,-
|;n;( ment , can be- made at liie
l-i.i k to nuke it a beauty spot ol
•West Texas if the project dx only*
extended, it was punted out today.r
Ho> E Lane. state CWA engineer.'
who is In charge of the local park
project and two other similar pro-
jects in West Texas, is in Brown-
wood today. He comes here to in-
tpeet the park from time to time
T A Dale, state Cwa park super-
vising engineer, was here Saturday
and n-ade an Inspection of the
park He was well pleased with the
■vc rk being .done and the plans for
future work.
___________ improvements iie may
mandate." lie added. make to his factory, tlw stoivkcep-
“Under tluNif~cirrumstances si- er in Kansas on what basis In- in.-v
iente is not a virhfe und while mere conduct his business.''
liartisait objection would .be intol- Nnt OupuMu iu N»IA
erable, it is the duty of the muiority "j viuuid not have you infer th.-(
n, insist that Important measures j ant opposed to the NliA and iT.T
shall tail be adopted utltU the-y have its work. la* said
lx *n subjected to the texts oi eritl
cul_ analyst* and o|xmi dlicutMott ”
v future** friliHnd
MtlL* severely rritinvd Congress have been
lor it* hurried .granting ol unpreet- Mill
dented powers to President Koom-- icy ol
t.ITTt E ITEMS OF!
LOCAL INTEREST!
C am not I urn
only opposed to its extension tut
beyond what 1 believe it., originai
conception wiu>. or at least. ough t«,
i
also Was critical of tlie pul.-
recovery throngh spuuhm.
- Referring to the billions of dol.ur.
' I j “The abdication by the Omgrrv. >|*»nt. through the agricultural, ud-
the delegation of p.iwrr* to the justment the wi-iks
executive are in effect creating a ministration and the civil works ad-
lovexnnuni of men without am minis:ration, lie said
„ . - practical limitation* of law," h» "mew immejise sun.* cannot b
rmi* ^ | «std derived from nauoiial income,. They end witht-his parents.. Mr
In “Hi r lir*i Male" ' "Tlie effect of the monetary legt*- must be borrowed by makmjg fre A J-: Will isms. H-> is ei.
1 niverrsl Production , latirni of la*? rpnng. authorizing th* use cf the national credit ‘ This tiv* C'rftinental Oil Cc
Qurin Today President to issue - $3,000,000,000 of nieans that a* a nation we are no ;l:at cyty and was one o
Slim B'.mhnerville and ZaSu Pitts greenbacks, to debase the gold con- longer sell-supporting:' . E: own wood men who w
o back in town today. ter.: of the dollar, to fix the weight Mills was equally enlf.cal cf - the C‘ n'*: -. y-s ales meeting
This rie'ieh-f>it rvnwr-v rv,.r ol the silver dollar and to provid-' mor.-ury policy of the government. Other:, a: the metiing in
f?"*r *^n' for the free and unlimited cotnag.* “I am not cr.e of tlosc who lx*- n ar Turner ot Wichita F
and examinations. , \ dent of this city.
1 FUK examinations will be made due Edgar Wright and Bill Burke
ut Ford ward school. Other ward spent the past week-end in Austin,
schools will be taken in line until Miss Beta* Hcatherty returned
all ward school pupils are examined this morning from Galveston where
and then the inspections will be *he made a week-end visit with
] made «t the high schools. Three lr.end£.
dec tors, a medical doctor, a dentist ' —r--------— ---
and an.cye. ear. nose and throat | Commis*iotH>rK
specialist, at a time will make the ilUlU
examinations. Each doctor will : |f/ ^ _LI..
work an hour and a half each day. IT ccnljt DcSSIOft
Local doctors are co-operating in I * j: .
the meve and will donate _ the:r Tht Brvwn county commi-Moners
time. Mrs. C. A \aughn is health court, meeting in tegular ses*Rn
c..airman of the P^T A. and thu Monday, transacted more or le*.*
ergamzation is helping sponsor the rcutipq business
T te board last night also named j l Uu ui’mct 1300
^ iTAa“S?
in Jrownwood Heights school to re- March^ Acril nd .... fW.,,rv
Mr. anil Mrs. \. J. fonaiellu.
If.OT Durham Ftr*-***. unnuunce the
birth ii s da'iuhter un Sunday at
Iclical ArN. Hospital She has be« n
nair.'id Sue Car '
(IERICAN
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IX) I.r. VwtoiUjr—wfuoo oub-
ai Looney’s
H2e
Double Feature Program
Today
“No! I ju»t happened to think
that tomorrow is Emison *
first and my grocery bill of
this week will be on the Feb-
ruary account.
All Aboard For
The Laugh Cruise
Of The Season!
Members enrolled in addition to
.SSsaiCjr*"
The sparkling come-
dy-drama of Wangled
affairs—In which a
butler and a maid
and a gentleman and
a lady each think
Ihry are making love
to someone else!
TODAY .
Fredric March
MARIAM MARC H
GEORGE RAFT
“ALL OF ME’
Andy Clyde Comedy
Paramcont News
Say, old man, you look pt^tty
chipper. Why the display of
merriment here at tax paying
time? “Have you struck it
rich at last?” /
WEDNESDAY
ELISSA LANDI
PAUL LUKAS
NILS ASTHIK,
m first me
Also On Sanfre Program—
... and sure enough— Tomorrow is Emison*s
First. All purchases made tomorrow and
thereafter will, appear on your February
account. -> , (
Why not, open an account with us? You'll
find it pleasant and satisfactory.
Plus—Moran and Mack (thefTwo Black Crows) in
THE FREEZE OUT’
TODAY
JACKIE
f COOPER r%
uwTcowboy”
-PARDON MY POTS’* Md
™ NOVELTY
1^7 TUBS.-WED ^
r /Lillian Gish
_ARn Roland Young
a comedy of a man who
de the same mistake twice
HIS DOUBLE UFE
EMISON & SON
1500 Austin
THE STORE FOR ALL THE PEOPLE
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 90, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 30, 1934, newspaper, January 30, 1934; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1045504/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.