Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 170, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1930 Page: 8 of 12
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BROWNWOOP BULLETIN, FRIDAY, MAY 2. IMS
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
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AN 153UE OF IMPORT
QMS CMP TBS am Important Issues jn the year**
legislative and gubernatorial ^cmnp&igns. and
Am which may not receive the attention It de.
serves an account af the man Spectacular quarrelling
over prtot—, tana and similar nettin, to thatrin-
vohred in proposal* to Chkafe the regulation* gov-
ening (h# State Highway Department ao as^lo make
the Oemmlhnnw elective Instead <* appointive.
45 High moan
tank .*
4«T» barrier e
47 NoMmum.
45 TO depict.
VERTICAL
I Radio wire. 0 R
5 Imitated.
A Oalcvtjr,
7 Kewe^pe
SI To depart.
82 Flower.
84 Fresher.
35 lUduicjTd.
37 Killy.
40 Self.
41 Wind.
44,0a aajr oeea-
porary Thought J
~fME. Saul. AMO CM A IKl
Daily Health Talk
ay Or. Merrle Rlchbein
Editor Journal of th« America*
Modi cal Society and of Hygcie
About New York
By GILBERT SWAN
Amoclated Press
K—It’s a delightful
BT RICHARD MA8SOCK
NEW YORK Introducing Joseph
Urban, one of the world* best known
He is reputed to have a larger In*
ay foe Investors in American
ry. Dividend disburvmrntt
by some 600 corporations run
ullK>nh of dollars.
rsBUfcOH. Pa.—Lois Moran
vrfdi is free, white. 21'and
at lefst 661.005. A court de*
rders dutnbutton of her share
aunt'6 estate which has born
n trust till she should come
. She did recently. . /
V YORK—Moris Schimasl
rated Jfrom Asia minor to New
36 yiars ago and ; started
Mumps Can Be Very Painful M
Prsper Care Is Net Taken
ItfUMPS is a condition which af*
iU frets particularly the glands
that produce saliva and of these
more . particularly , the parotid
glands, which are in the cheeks in
front of the lower part of the ear.
In mumps the other aallvatv
glands, those just under the law
and just under the tongue, may
also be affected but not so fre-
quently. Usually both sides of
the face are involved and usually
also the persons who has mumps
come than any other scene design*-r
anywhere.
He designs opera, musical comedy
and movie sets, but hie love to ar-
chitecture.
Big and soft he abominates brtdg-
and golf. His only sport to watch-
ing prise fights and he abtxxw all
forms of exercise.'
Yet he has the vitality of two or
three athtotee. He has been work-
ing IS to II hours a day for 30 yean.
He commutes dally from his borne
In Yonkers to his Fifty -seventh
street studio In his automobile
During the hour and a half it takes,
he arranges in his mind the day’s
work, so that when he arrives at
noon he to ready to begin sketch-
ta* I from "the mouth and nose, but also
Be was bora In Vienna 57 years by the hands which become con-
ego. His father paid for a two year laminated with material from
routes In law school. When he the mouth and nose,
found out that Joseph had spent the Usually mn?yp* to h fairly light
two yean Is a couple of art schools condition but them ' are cases in
hetumed him out of the parental ,*** ^ other glands In the
.. mmnt ^ . body may be infected. and because
so joATpn wtni mck to wc tctu- a# tiiiB oowllkiltv custonurv
emy and Wiled architecture ti keep thetaf ecJ^eSTlnbed.
Calling Your Attention to Our Special Sales
Event for TOMORROW—Saturday
.
Continuing for Tomorrow Also.
j with our
Sale or Women’s Dresses
/ Sale ofWomen’s Hats
! 1
FOR SATURDAY WE ANNOUNCE A^
i not always able
sis they want be-
s their selections
of persons who
There would be
d fairness, and
commission than
wise elected com-
amoog a handful
e an ' appointed
re cltlsenry of the
' happen In 46 years, which to
id Isaacs, in the case of motor
■tant la almost certain to bap-
aa that uneconomic use of anv
a force snorting toward more
iventers, research workers and
1 aorta are now and win be under
to evolve improved —‘"iF of
tomobUe motors. Any considerable
i line must have 1U effect upon the
• the sole support of bond Issues
ated an a gasoline tax alone,
f our automobile engines now gat
of the potential power that to In a.
m. Improved cartnretton alone
t the gasoline eonwimptym tn this
ers do not look with favor upon a
he security will be reduced 50 per
ntkm of fuel od. whose possible
indicated by recent notable experi-
ments. might c t the security even further.
It would be a good joke on the bond Issue ra-
Uwsiasts If they should get their bands voted and
then be unable find anybody to buy them.
oil he challneged his
a 190-yard dash. He
yards. No stop watch
MAY SALE OF.
economic use
ment of politics would enter into the work'of the
commission.. and sectional prejudices would guide
gs decisons to the dtoadvantagg of the state as a
♦hole. The West Texas Oongntostoner, for In-
skbnce. would agree to support (he East Texas com-
missioner's pet project in return for support for his
ORA wasteful program In his own district; and each
•ember of the body would trade votes with other
Luxury Lever
■ Urban love* luxury, consuming
copious quantities of caviar and
coffee and eounUese Turkish cig-
arette*.
He has a kitchen in hi* studio and
eight sheep dogs In his Yonkers
garden.'
His first commission was for the
decoration of a khedive’s palace In
Egypt
The chief ornament in his own
studio to a 400/year old Spanish
crucifix The antique altar pirn*
from which it was taken was used
In the bookcase of the Bath and
Tennis clut/at Palm Beach, which
Urban designed
He came to America in 1612 to
design Aet* for the Boston opera.
Two ttton later there was no more
Boston opera. to he. transferred his
studio of Austrian scene.painters to
Breadway. 'They warsfrail broke.
lie Opinion I
A wonderful grouping of Women’s Shoes, th<
newest of Dress Styles in light colored kids
satins, black patents, black silk kids, linens
high colored kids, featuring the three impor
tant heels. r.Louis, Spanish and French.
GROUP NG1 •
A special group, consisting of Sport Shoes and
Dress Shoes, White Buck, woven toe styles ir
list like to know what
to. trying to penalize
l people until you (hake
9 do thing* they should
am running a two-ton
ig for a living. I paid
*e plates to go on this
raller. On April 30. I
a 100-barrel tank. It
I or 18 miles on the
• unk was only 9 feet
ie and • feet and ft
Well, here comes a
n and tells me 1 hake
lermft toko down the
h the tank; said it
Mo get a permit. Then
couldn't take a IS bill
ott, but must have a
ck which cost 18.10. I
two years in the army,
i ay bB to help the
II seems like It made
) Instead of better. If
drive down the high-
getting hijacked u to
e pretty/ bad. That to
iffton Daybook
tun tan kids, paten! pumps, light
high heels, ties, etc.,
When Tony Ortffln. who repre-
7 Of the Bronx and New York City
(tod hie biographical qualification*
highway n
to hav) a
we house,
GROUP NO. 2
Values to $7.30, consists of beige
purple kids, black kids in ties, pura
•traps mostly medium heels.. .an
Ith honors as |
University-
than 38 years
Ut his ability
' ZifffekTs FWliea mnde Urban fa-
moi|a. He originated the backdrop
glorification <f the American fttlj
Through Ztoffeld he met William
Randolph He erst who gave him his
first movie job about 10 years ago
A Texas couple who liked hi*
ranch In "Zander the Oreal” went
his first American patrons in archi-
tecture. They had him design a
‘dobs house for them.
; He designed the Ztegfcld thmter,
the swank Central Park Caaino. a
Hebrew temple on Long Island and
the 834)00.000 home of Edward P.
Hutton at Palm Beach, all modern-
istic.
He also designs furniture, fab-
rics. trunks, motor cars and all the
scenery for the Metropolitan opera
house. His daughter. Oretel. now
in France studying art. to a coat ime
designer for the Metropolitan Th*-
other daughter to married and lives
in Futon
Urban to returning to Hollywood
for 10 weeks to work with a new
profs to make colored talkies at
•tyleo, all carry combination
ippsndix of the Reoord for
will find the dm teat little
prise essayist eC a quarter
s dialogue between a ettjzei
l engage In an elaborr.h* d
\lj introduced by the New 7
stohip shall not be denied to
and otherwise qualified bi
- . ‘ THE STATE S WSAN^'
AVaMBOWOOKI at the Mtei pruon Is autre*.
lng. but Qovernor Mbody the other day pointed
out a condition that to even worm when he said that
Che state's asylums lor the care of the insane have
reached the saturation point and that additional
facilities must be made avai^ble by 1832.
The present population of the BnleV five in-
ane institutions to 8,780. The asyluxis am located
a! Auethy San Antonio. Terrell. Wichita Palls and
■task, and In ewto of the ftostj three named there
to the
; GROUP NO. 3
Coriusts mostly of patent kid*.. .M
colored kids, all are in that famous
quality. Values to $9.75,
jt to a seen
a Midler. ^TRe
don of a bill rec
providing that cil
mentally, moral!
of their religious
oerning war.
bill not be Ir
we had to i
for freedom.
It to time t
this to supp
country.
Let's get
thing about
bo some mor
here before
to pay for t
them. 1 wai
TODAY IS '
ANNIVERS
tanks to move aroui
ng. and we will hi
: prlvelege of hauli
some one who
to tell me what It
ng a permit doe*
rom liability If i
9 somebody and cam
GROUP NO. 4
An outstanding Group of Peacock Shoes, in
light colored kids, pumps, straps, etc. Values
to $11-50v
______ at Wtchit* PaUs and two at
to Increase the capacitor of each institution by
lundrsd, and after this additional room to
♦ theca wfll be no s«l wMiable. The tamne
• state are HuwMtng at the alarming rats
i gggnJh, and the time to not far dtolem
a sixth asylum must be msde available.
' Oovernor Moody's suggestion to that the new
hospital be placed somewhere In the middle western
oertion el Us StR Ur order t^ srvt a section af
JT ^ta ihMtl M has as insane asylum faculties,
T, .tied economy la the transportation of
SLU t# a* next new asylum Aould be placed
GROUP NO. 9
Peacock Shoes in Ties and Pumps that told for
e all rtoht, but $8 to
> pay ter using ten
of state highway tl
l to,pay tor. and a go
politician. Ci
throne In 17C
der ef her hu
ruled for 34 ]
One of her
$12.50; the finest
I A THOUGHT }
tives of all thf provinces to dtocue
the reforming pf the admlatotratkx
of justice A* a result of this meet
lng the laws of the empire ware rw
organised. Determined to towns
form her country into one of tlv
most powerful In Europe, she en
GROUP NO* 6
water snake i
member Mother with
irs for Mother's Day,
It. Brownwood Flo-
i. Phone 249R1. 177c
Ureup ot genuine
and ties. Regent pumps with Spank
four eyelet tie with medium Cohan
lURTTY lives and derives Its life
solely from the 8ptrlt of 0od.~
ues to $14.50,
If bis soernf
which he to Intel
other ideas to at
well apply It to.
An th radii
general use
1840, althot
successfully
About 1890 antbrti
P*«k as a blast fut
2JOOJOOO tons ware
It* u«e bad been dl
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 170, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1930, newspaper, May 2, 1930; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1093846/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.