Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 288, Ed. 1 Monday, September 17, 1928 Page: 3 of 8
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111 * - ’ fcchmcal Job with the Consolidated
, Ops Company of New York. She is ;
I an engineer am! tests all new gas
Dents
a ... f 1 Among the industries In Turkey i
“ which employ the poorer desses of
imz Is cw'led w<'tn®ri on a large scale is the t»4|
Parents and baceo tadaswy. in which 90 per cent
estic Science of the workers are women.
man of the Democratic State Com-
mittee of New York: William T
tojor Genet»1 William N.
_____ commander f>. the New
________York National Guard; Ctofc£?Pt*'oUer
the farm belt and Charles W. Berry of New York Olty.
te best wishes of hundreds of ciu- who is a physician; Justice Jofc.',nh
ne of Albany who gave him a M. Proskauer. of the New Yofvt
BY D. HAROLD OLIVER.
Associated Press Stair Writer.
(GOVERNOR SMITH S Special Kenny.
U Train En Route to Omaha. Haskell.
Sept. 17.—(JP)—Carrying Democra-
cy's message to ______ __
the bent wiancs oi nuuumu ui uw mttu » • °".»»|‘I
stne of Albany who gave him a M. Proskauer. of the New Yoe^
noisy farewell. Governor Smith was Supreme Court; Justice Bernard L.f
headed for the heart of the nation Shientag of the City Court of New
today to open his speaking cam- York; former Senator and Mrs.'
pnign for the presidency. Gilbert Hitchcock of Nebraska;!
At Omaha. Nebraska, tomorro-v Bruce Kremer, Democratic Nationalr
night the Democratic presidential Committeeman from Montana and
nominee will make his first formal John J. Glynn, nephew of Governor!
All This Week
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OMt-
Left-handed girls, quick-eyed girls
end girls with robust noses can
earn more making cigars in New
' Orleans than they can get in most
redes in which they a:c employed.
•jf . • • i' -*♦.••• -
! Siacc the death of het hu t>:md
£ Mme. Camille Flammaricn has car-
® rled on the astronomical work ot
her letr husband, who was noted
• for his observation cn double stare.
. ’ Lienors for ace for interest Ur
• civic duties must be given to two
Maixarhuseetts women. ?" ~ *
Mrs.
Charlotte Gooding SH. of Pittsfield,
and Miss Maiy Nutting. 97 of
Ilolyokr hare both registered a*
new voters. [ i
Donna Margardia G. Barbosa, who
has lust been appointed by the
Rumanian Government to the
CbenceUorsiiip of the Rumanian
Legation in Lisbon, is the first Por-
tuguese woman to en‘cr the diplo-
matic service In that country.
BnMeon. women hold the ttttt of
dawJr ^ T»?!and and Wales.
Women draw nearly all the Ulu-
tra’tgru fof French fashion maga-
Arsbta is about the only Eastern
country where the revolt of the
women has not'made good progress.
Tribal
axt night, the Governor, wearing a
blue suit, striped tie and his cam-
jaign brown derby, with Mrs. 8mith
and other members of the family
drove to the Union Station through
streets lined with (dicering cltiaens
The nominee boarded the lust car
ipf his train, a club car. until the
IBt. Nicholas, private car of William
IF. Kennv of New York and friend
of the governor and observation car
[were hooked on. These two are be-
ing used by the Smith personal par-
Horacc Walpoies brother. Lord
Oxford, once backed a drove of
geese to an equal number of tur-
keys fn»ni Norwich to London.
Richard BartHtfmdM^ land Is an
ideal vehicle for the artistry of this
! young screen star whose work in
"Tolable David." "Broken Blos-
soms.” and -Way Down Bast" will
.never or »orgottcn. In "The Pat-
ent Leather Kid” Barthelmess U
said to exceed even his finest cf -
forts in these former vehicles
Ideal story mater.al was offered
i in "The Patent Leather Kid” from
1 the great epic of the tT. 8. tank
cori* by Rupert Hughes The ad-
aptation was by Adele Rogers St.
John and the continuity by Wini-
fred Dunn.
"The Patent Learner Kid ' is an
Alfred Santlel prodnctlop. under the
production management cf Al
Rockett and photographed fcy Ar-
' thur Edeson With an all-star cast
and some of the finest war specta-
cles ever seen on the screen, it has
been rated as one of the biggest pic-
tures of the decade
it It also offers a new screen star.
customs still have great
weight to the land of Hie sheik and
u nk.« pun, tofhy ®? ™ 1irJ5ri»"I.‘v«n3 F
•» *Kh tu ft™ ’ ‘n
Thg busiest publislicr In New |
York City is a woman who is to-
tally bhnd. yet wlw heads thd entire 1
publication circulation and dis-
tribution departments of her mag-
azine and does all the r/ork herself .
without any assistants! This wo- *
cat fbb. Ratliff’s
Phone 274.
286c
Fresh
Market.
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''riGtVh -
As the crowd let out shouts ol
":rood luck Al ’. "bring back the west.
•Al." and “show ’em Al." the Gover-
ijnor appeared at the window of the
Mrs. Lcu'.v Wilder, urulptress of
abies and holier student at Coop-
r Union in Ncv. York City, is to- 7
»lly deaf. I
Mbs Grace Knottier, a practicing t
ttomey. has been elected preskienr 9
r the Wi
katraatty
WOMAN’S DAY
T TNTO, the last five year* I lei*
vJ that 1 had it sphere of use-
fulness and was an economic as- 1
set by baking my own bread,
making my cm cies and cakes, can- l
ntn* fruitr. making preserves and ;
jams and jellies. baVrt? up a pad >
of beans, making a kettle of dou?lix |
nutx.fixin-? come tasty dessert, an I j-
Though she is to’ally blind. Mrs.
Bara Rainey of Melrose. O, has
a telegraph operator at that
bfbt for the past 3d years.
Mrs. Marv E. Potter of Belleville.
L I.. now past 102 years of age. is
mddNMi to he the champion John-'
C0FVRI6HT BffiONEASOMCE HC
le-ctke baker hi her state. _____
^ , "But jrlu; i ' liS-y^happened? Our,
I In England women are a daft ted husbands and children are buying
» the Weslevan Methodist ministry : thetf own lunci)<® otdakje the home,
bt fhoo* thgy mom their real?-1 fRstoad of appreciating home oook-
at ion automatically takes place. | ***• l*1® r.t&re because of the
1 conti ast. they are inclined to dcs-
I Durlne the year ending June 30 P*5® R- Wholesale bu'/iog make* it
ht»y TWO women in New York State possible for the restaurants to give
reevved compensation for injuries them at low cost such luxuries a**
fhile is the course of their em- cavalr. swsethreada mushrooms,
Drink Big Bo$ Beverages
2T9e
ilqjK ml,»* t
Washday ...
moments duplicate.
At the Ingla Tem she engaged
A room, and leaving orders not tc
?*:disturbed, undressed, and slipped
into the white satin nightgown tha’
R chard said made her look like r
vests! prices
$he was glad that sne was so
ured- »o utierbr, painfully weary
piere Wtre aches in the Mock of
her knees, and it fas good to
ttreteh Dr .ween the cool sheets.
Qopd, oo ta be alone.
CcmplOIy -xbausted. she slept
qiLl late fogrnoon. and woke with
•I RhUty itaru and an oppresshe
fyrimg of impending disaster She
Dtvmed for u«--roid orange Juice.
Scr, unt
\J^HEN Ja*.k had gone ahe lurnt o
hrlpleMly. to hide the tears
that stung her worciuot; hds. Fum-
Aitig in the drptlu cf tg big beaded
bag. site found a haitdkcrchief.
Mtd pressing It her tarmfcUng Ups
began to U!* l‘» lary edge, untU
TXTOMEN of today are not fettered by cup*
YY torn■ do the practical thine. Tha
Maytag >t a practical washday servant
because it aa&uiea clothes washed beautifully
rlcan under the most sanitary ho.nc Conditions,
and with safely for your moat delicate garmeola.
The Maytag ts a dependable servant, always'
i cady. always on time. It does an everaga wash -
ing in an hotir. The cast-aluminum, heat'
retain! ip tub ’and Gyrofoam action flush oak
the meet stubborn dirt without hand-rubbmg.
Maytag Roller Water Remover hat g^
flexible uppn roi 1 tnd l htrd 1 wet roll rcsultiof in^
even, dry wringing regardless of lumps, folds or
sesms jn the clothes—safe wringing without
harm to buttons. - J
Tla! | *t beiitBH' a XaUcrrd U' ds rag. i|rr
na,<J | bravado bad iawt'licfl, and all tier
ir'J'f r’ri^w e.'iicPmt manner,
t>n4) "Oil. ^fabr,l she iriNi-ncrrcl. sad
nTN itt wa* such s weary. cWcaicd little
■**rd whivper "Oli. oiv dear—my drew
made her tingle
fas shining, at
(AyMl «alK for And. in
the next cha*»er. an onlooked for •
W'dbility coafronU her.)
For Rheumatic
Aches And Pains
don’t, dear!"
CYBIL contemplated the ring mi
r \ per left hand thoughtfully
"WtWs not?" she demanded.
Gently Malwt drew her close*,
"Its ir> horrible" She shivered.
“AuJ-besides .— perhaps Richard
dldrft *o thrre. Maybe ne Ju.u
found the card."
Ssfetl sat un very straight and
shftkmx Mabel’s arm away,; turned
her level gaze upon
While rheumtahm is a serious
disease and rhould have the atten-
tion ol a good physician, you will
find that Capndlne by quickly re-
lieving the pain and by reduaim
the InflaSimaUcm and tHi-M<irx
will prove an in valuable aid in tht
treatsaent.
Being liquid Capudlhc acts al
Ma>*ta? Radio Programs
/^\ WWT. CaiMart. Tar*., \v«rt
her friend, I moat inatantly. giving prompt re-
"Doa'J bo a dumb-bell. Mato." she 'lief from
admoalabed.
the pain. Is perfectly
safe. At drug stores,--30c and S0<
Ntwton, Iowa
uwceduious sides. <»dv>.
-—■, ev*. -3 - —
! Modern ag.vcwituraj miptement
uare used by those ent»vd In the
rice growing Industry *n the Mir*
nunhridge kri;jat:uu area of New
South Wales/ ,j
MOdrr shifted his I-----
!«nce from one girl to the other.
Wrmips." he offered lamefy. •*
ict'dr go ever and Nik to lilm." |
"Oocd Lord, no! Leave him
lone What good does. tgUdng
MAYTAG SHOP
315 Brown St.
Phone 1905
2*11 Main Sired. Dallas
on Aiutoiq: Mi'ytag skop. ill North
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bn AnmiiL Maetag gimp. «U Maia
ihi-riuon i Hajtak «h*.p. Xti K Watt.
ANNOUNCING
e opening of Mr», Lon
On top was a Mab-^> aren’t youf
... Mattel twnod to her fiance "Could
i rou f.Jmc too. Jack?"
, "Nbt a rbanco, dear. I have m
Bahtisgo from here But
,e®*/ .whv don? vou go ahead with Sybil?
r thoughtfully., wa ll let Eusti* ateoo until vou get
.out » . tmlght I could dr on
bottle cm the over thnrg and tell bhn that HybU,
* • 1I tupooM he know?
^i, T.rrL^h ^ * »l home BvbUV3
MAYTAG SOl'TIlWESTERN COMPANY, DISTRIBl TORS
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 288, Ed. 1 Monday, September 17, 1928, newspaper, September 17, 1928; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1094249/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.