Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 243, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 27, 1932 Page: 2 of 8
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of rtjuo tut mpt n
Thor* arc M records of leprosy
having born transmitted from rail
to human balnea, either by bita. aa-
aoHatloa or other means. Tbara la
a disease or ntta known aa rat lap-
raay. but It baa not baan shown con-
clusively that it U tha aamo aa
leprosy that affects human beings.
It a pet rat appears to Mrs any die-
ease, either rat leprosy or any oth-
er affection, I; la believed It Is to
the. best Interest of «l| that the anl-
mal be killed.—Washington S»ar.
if you are loot." Oenerai Bmedley D.
In Washington, and have the rating Mi
ha warmly shook the hand eg. Walter
“Stick by your <
tha bonus campi
la shewn (right)
a; post graduate
MpitaJ ana cilnx:
run. Vienna. Cool
«1. Chicago. /Tul
m Orleans. /\
County Hoa-
is University.
kvralty
Challenge Ocean 1
*>'• -ji* •t'lT ’
m Central
. ijMatoe had heard a lot about what
be lid M was going lb give the fanner
the . *wt T haven’t a*n any of It yet
tin- * Whr la the igartu grain deal-
«- V1 bad their tomn^ One of them
Just Unpacked
MAKE YOUR
SELECTION
M to be broadened to pull the
«## .ill tdialai aaa •
■elf and I know what conditions
are*
Then came Albert Wearer, of
*Mrd City, Kan., the sum’s wheat
king. A
He told of farming In Kansas for
tf years and said he held 13.00S
acres of wheat land and a grain ele-
vator at Bird City* !h one season,
he aald. he raised 113.500 bushels of.
wheal on hie Hnd
“AH we ask la an open market ’
he told the commlttaa. "We want
the farm board to leavt us alone,
give ua a change to raise our erops
and aeU them aa beat we can"
Traylor Says-
Children-
UPiveraitv. New Orleans.
Dr Jewell Dsoehetv; rtehteen
mMi In the practm, graduate
Medleel Deoartment Southern
Methodist University, noet rraduatc
^rk in sumery Barter Hospital.
PHir%UP Fonital. Mew York Hoe-
rH*i and Women’s HcaoRal. New
York- Ba^le cm* Sanitarium-
Mvpt«st powxtai. Memnhh: post
Graduate School of Mkdlctoe.V
Dr C. a. Bullard. 14 years tn ven-
Nud of the biarkberry in the
chapter of Judges, lo the par-
f the Bramble. And It la men
•m some of the tablets ru-
•mod la the excavations of
Itattg grows wild luxuriantly-,
f PMi of the BUt, and na-
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PLANE P
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ASSENGERS DUMPED OUT AT 3000 FEET j
ccunty Una. not
iat letting at the
the htfneai-1
jised. ’
Leo Eh linger, i
-tnd director in the
the contract is not
this meeting becaua
road have not yet been
fbe federal cover
linger aaye he M ______
contract to pave this highway
be let at the next meeting of
Skies Are Her . I
Playground I
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:vu»g
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“This dees
an army maa-for
TM£
i aa larga aa
that of pranaa. hut mu insist upon
both the moral equality and rlgVto
located
In
' MORTUARY
■me
iwriuFr or mx. and mbs. u a.
mats. /
infant of
EMViget
waa^made Jj*
and AuaUn-Mtm* Punaral Home
was la charge of arrangements. Tha
infant paae d away at fl:10 Tutaday
night, July M. after Bring only a
few hour*
Butler Congratulates B. E. F.
graduate UnJ-
Mkdlral l>.
Unlver-
work Barnard
KHtSSoWMedlctoe. OhS
eago. and University Koapttal Unl-
ive rxtty of Michigan
• Dr. B. P Cadenhaad. raduate
•oward Payne College and Medical
Departm-'n* Baylor University. Ih-
Dallas 1030-
Texaa
of Dr. Danghety. directly behind Mrs. Watkins. Aa
“Every word of that’s right." *he
ed by letters and tetagrama seised
by fhte police m a raid on Row-
land’s room at Poattoa. Michigan.1
The maeaagea. In form of reports to
Rowland, told of progress to caus-
ing runs on banks to Chteago
Cleveland
Rowland was said to have gooe
to Detroit Saturday from Pontiac,
■ Z. Foa-
Or presl.'
lice de-
^ iron
Centrm^Oommun 1st Headquarters to
The telephone was used almost
exclusively by the ptottera Capt.
Marmcn revealed. OaUli* from
pay stations—eo the source could
not be traced—the men commum-
acorei of depositors of
which they wen at-
starts nm. .' *
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-Hair ef the Deg" '
The origin of the expression "the
hair of the deg that bit you" la that
whaa a man baa had a debauch be
•a advised to take next mo ruing •*
hair of the same dad." lt.a glass
ar two of the tipple that caused the
trouble, to allusion tu aq ancient ne-
tt* that the bunt Hair of a dag
Ran antidote to Its blt*.-Wasbtar
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 243, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 27, 1932, newspaper, July 27, 1932; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1045794/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.