Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, October 26, 1928 Page: 13 of 14
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"Ttfc Woman Haler", a rtp-roa
wMlmi cowboy comedy. Thuri
night wai played "The Lion and
Mouse'. ^atarrtnf Mia KUaal
MorrtU u Shirty Rowmore.
PAU^k LAST JOURfiiiEY TOJ^UgAIjEM
Picture Showing
At The Gem
•a have his killer. . ;Te*t1 Aeia HilISls M M; U Car.
Sam Sprall. the gambler, is reveal*, U:M
I m the muni*-red. and after a I And from MUetua he aettt to
ml fought bat.’c la aent wit of Cpheaua, and called the eldera at
*n with hia bar i .of thieve* and the church
fit*** And when they were eome to him.
Through it all. .the romance be* he said unto them. Ye know, from
reen Lucy and Sdd groan ' the ftnt day that 1 came into Aete,
Mary Bryan who haa been eeen! W**1
on^ejTw1 j ^Serving ^the lord with aiUmmimy
am°T LMorCT*?eck*l2den? BlUy lemptnuons, which befcn me by tin
SSy Harry Todd. Bruce Oar-
xi and others are in the support* And, how I kept bade nothing that
M ! wee profitable unto you. but have
. i ' thew“<3 you. and have taught you
JtYrsa| homs-msds ssu-
Mge you got frogi Grubb’*
Grocery and Marks!. Pkofts
1966.. Ik
ever-entrancing story of gold,
lews. of Vigilantes has been
i»»en more
a rtd
fllent Tara-
■to the Oem
TMkr ynt/vday.
"under the Tonto Rim", is the
name of the production, and It is an
other of those virile Zane Orey
yams that never fail to thrill and
100 DRUMMER’S SAM'
PLES in Cloaks and Sweat*
erg for ladies, girl*, boy*.
Bargain Prices. Norwood’s.
’ The ■ story briefly, centers about
the romance of Lucy Watson and
Bd Denmebde. the latter a young
prtfapoctor whose father Is slain by
a notdrlooe ganger, a man who
shuffles cards with one band. Lucy's
brother BUd. gets to a brawl wtth
the gambler and Ded Denmeate,
IM has won much money in a
card fume and the gxmblsr ac-
100 DRUMMER’S SAM-
PLES in Cloaks and Sweat-
ers for- ladies, girls, boys.
Bargain Prices. Norwood’s.
Yea. r ye yourselves know, that
these hands have ministered unto
my necessities, and to them that
were with me.
I have shewed you ail things, how
that so laboring ye ought to support
the weak, and* to remember the
words of the Lord Jesus, how he said
—It is more blessed to give than to
receive.
And when he had thus spoken, he
kneeled down, and prayed with them
all.
And they ail wept sore, and fell on
Paul's neck, and kissed him.
Sorrowing most of all for the
words which he spake, that they
should see his face no more. And
they accompanied • him unto the
Am..
Besides those things that are
without, that which cometh upon
me daily, the care of all the church*
siona sbeut These questionings wc cannot an- I
There mav^swer. There is a voice within that
-mblance of [sometimes reveals with great corn-
real emo- mand the way of destiny and duty—j
erver couk* and Paul knew it hers
tho masr to How does he meet this crisis?!
(Utah in the First of all, with a deep sense of
lien, and to having done his best He has lived
duty in the dutifully snd unselfishly, and now
sens. his last thought is of himself or of.I
one -houid Mis own safety,
some such Noble Example ‘
0 sti tlie In the consciousne** of upright*!
t beauty of ness of licart and purity of motive
1 larwvell to he goes forth.
at Kphevna He do> » not expect to see his
usd founded friends again In thla.vvorkl. but he
them to gq,gives them in bis departure a ben*'
tage of example as nobis as in hh.
destiny in presence.
*y into the His words shine forth with inapt*
phetic nerve ration for the encouragement at les-
* a tourney err men.
ilty. “The "But none of three things move
t every ettyj*®*- neither count I ray lift dear un-
alfhct.oru to myself. So thnf I might fftUsh my,
; course with joy. and the ministry
. which I have received of tbs Lord
£ ciitm ^■lu,ujT-'y lB* *"pel lttei
—1 P...I « Got.
If you had time—you’d
study silver, too
FANCY
dONATHN
To study silver, and to know it, is
our business of course. Witheo many
new style* and designs it is important
that expert judgment should dur
criminate between mere novelty and
things destined to endure.
If you bad time . . , but you
haven't! Come here and receive the
benefit of our close observation and
study, our years of experience in
selecting appropriate gift*. Our
Gruen membership is still further
assurance of your satisfaction.
Shown above are three piece* of our
finer plated ware. Beverage shakers
Sto vp; cups to match, men $ai a
doeen; bread trays, $4 and up., -
TW In tens* Usual ( nlfartn Kan
day' Sc bod lewm far October Ntk.
Faufa Last Journey la Jirailrw.
Acta *0:11-21; SS-IS; II Cw. U:SS.
BY YSM. L GILROY. D. D.
Editor of 11m CoscRpUaulbt '
17 AitEWELLS have a strange and
A loowlo faeotnal inn fnr human in.
FLOUR
' RALLY DAY
Next Sunday First Meth-
odist Church,
FLOUR
Its real home-made sau-
sage you get from Grubb’s
Grocery and Market. Phone
1966*. , Uc
Armstrong Jewelry Co.
”Bfwwwwead*a Jewelers fee M years"
Mother’s
100 DRUMMER’S SAM-
rlxj, 1 -earns ana ivnsses
Cloak*, latest patterns, long
roll fur cottars. Priced a
great deal less than you .will
pay elsewhere. Make a
payment on one of these if
you like and have it put
away for a future date be-
fore they are all gone. Sec
Them Today. Norwood’s
Store.
Mother’s *.« Oats
✓ Probably Paul had fought hU
Oethaemane before this farewell. He I
waa expressing here the spiritual
confidence and triumph that had
come through much warfare in hia
own spirit.
Who knows what temptations had
assailed him to avoid Jerusalem?
Wkur did he go anyway? Why did
not safety suggest his staying away?
Had he not at one time fled from
Jerusalem to seek safety in Tarsus?
THE WORLD HAS A NEW
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Quaker Maid Beans
TOMATOES
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It's so oasy to boko porfectly delicious cebes- / 1
cookies pics —os well os breads of oil kind*— *
provided, of course, you use the right flour I n
And the right flour is mode right horo in tho *
Southwest from our own Southwestern wboot •' ,
- os fine grain os con be found in tho wtriA
Tho flour your grocer recommends because ho , \
knows it's always fresh and food—always
uniform in texture I . ** A
*/» the first three month! fallowing
tho "400" introduction "400" solos “
isnrt nearly 75,000 con, 14*000 snore 1
than the total o/ the best previous
Del Monte CORN
Del Monte PEAS
Old Dutch Cleanser
Litebuoy Health Soap a
IVORY SOAP 6°s
l>sd« the SVrfd in Motor Cor Psler
IMPORTANT FEATUBBi-rO OTHER CAM HAM THBM AIL
Twiadgabion motor AJamioum alloy pitted Bijar csocrelissd • Loafer whodbaMt
12 Ai/craft-type spark (fotwfJjrno*) cbsaatglubric^doa OU pitct $aloo
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Salon Bodies * * M <AaUfternkpOu) Short turoio* redl-e ' Nuepsrv
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, October 26, 1928, newspaper, October 26, 1928; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1045570/m1/13/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.