Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 301, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 3, 1925 Page: 5 of 15
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BROWNWOOP”"*
J 0»o tttM* U*UiXM mid* thrills oh
faatt end m air. there ta vvwry rea-
mm 10 belles the Brown county
•fair which open* here next Tucs-
day will meet all the success l« so
fields In Brown countt,
Tke cuttgb is oomtag *® +**
fast ln BroVii cMuaty and It Jiff*
peeled that the crop tor thte MMOi
will ruS well over 11.000 baled. Tb
of the princes*. The prlucees anid,
later "no rttbre foreigu title* fffr
me.*’ 8be was sued for tlfffifffiff tn
lfi*2 bv Mrs. Brwno ffcMtl of New
. . 7H- - —----‘ n of
The
WILL RAW AGAINST TiME
a place of rcsIAeue*.
NEW YORK—Irene Franklin
vaudeville shifter, la working on
her honeymoon. Her marriage to
Jerry Jarnwgln. her accompanist
by a woman Justice of the peace
has just been rewealed. Her first
husband, Bhrton Breen, died In
hrls September SI after a court-
ship of one month, tdke Prince Al-
exander Mlabnlkolf,' whom the
married In lilt and divorced a
year later, her new buaband la
Kueelaa, tall mti handsome. He
IMS pstand black mouatacbe. The
princeaa la Ava leet a** aud in-
clined to plumpness
1 am vxdeu4lU»l f
MMtraau." stof safd when they
were asked tp poe# for a picture.
At the Waldorf ' they reglatered
as PrlftCe and Princeaa Oaltaatne.
TWO maids a ad d valet accompan-
ied them. The Prince said hie an-
eeetry went back lifto the Raeelati
and Polish noblUty. (j
INv erred froai Three.
Eloplag with R. Portpr Ashe, a
the affections of Mr. ffchill,
chad hap never been settled
la Paris Count Terri
sued her for' W» salary as bee
confidential secretary. The prln-
ceee countered that he "Was not her
secretary hot a soKor and said sbi
had bought all Ms clothing. Her
second husband waa Hrhry F. 011-
Itg e former commodore of the
I Flashes of life |
II . • •• ' - 4. ,-r 1 T* i
fsjf i t “ ’
(By Tile Associated PredsI
(By The Associated Preda.)
LEM NO RAD.—The commiaaare
of health Is campaigning against
kissing and hand shaking for hy-
gienic reasons. He urges that
fiidhds give instead a military aa-
pr act Iced in America.'’
The BroHArn County Fair is ready
» opea oa Urn# Tuesday morning
^ pext week. The
IM for dates of
Iff. A
■f men la busy at work to-
ottdlng up ull the comers.
Id ends aud putting the final
» WhOreVgr needed
Mr ta golug fn be a suc-
I dMrtt of genuine optimism
«i eh every hand' **d from
M dfafvlrts the word coatee
MTU mUl be many fine ex-
HFtMl PffttRWts 1s Mtend-
fctfa dkfi «ff the Mg fewteres
faM:« Jdvery locality fa1
MMty can be Induced to
ah exhibit each year it the
Mfi the fhtr cannot help
a great success. The fair
s *te the people of Brown
. and fa not the property or
any class or corporation. It
Ihfavldual affair throughout
t Its greatest and best ae#t
fadtvMualUy and each 'Pl-
ashed to feel that way to-
Mr fair. So If every Ideality
sru county fa represented, <fc*
M be just that much nearer
a. near the Meal as an lu-
ll exhibit, than h would be.
Uat of rural exhibitors is
MAULDIN SENDING
THREE BALES TO
GINS EVERt DM
. * -* v v » r ••
lulls as "practiced In America. ’
NEW YORK.—Al Smith, wbo at
times has been conspicuous for a
brown derby) Is now sporting s
nifty red handkerchief In UL
breast porket and a light gray fe-
oora
BERLIN—Kegs of beer, bottles
of wiuc and sausages are among
the gifts received by President Von
Hlndenburg on hts tfith birthday.
WASHINGTON.—tlyp has come
all the way from Oshkosh to be
playmate to Rob Roy In the Whitt
House. They are snow white col-
lies.
CURLING. N. F —A blue fox from
Orecniand raptured l»y MtuMIHan
evidently prefers kls native Green-
land to the New York sou. Ho tu-
mped from the homeward bound-
steufaaRfa Itoary.
I CAMBRIDGE. Mae*.—There a a
baseball prodigy at Harvard, Nor-
man Winer* 14. of Chattanooga Is
trying to make the freshman nine.
NEW YORK —Eight IK (fa Roose
relte are lo be care| for by three
grandmothers while Uhutr mothers
go to join (heir daddies. Kermtl
’and Theodore, sad hunt tigers In
J Inula. " ,
Ol’EZZAN.—The "death dealing"
{detitl-4 of Indianapolis. Dr. Sparks
neweht edit Mate is »nu
SIAN. YOUNG ANDSASDHOMK
AND A PRINCE.
NEW YORK, Qrt. I/P).—Mrs.
Almc Crocker Oouraad. who In-
herited lia.oaa.4NM from her fath-
er. Edwin B
R. L. Mauldin, one of the pro-
gressivei.farmers of the county, re-
siding eighteen mMm nonth of
Brown wood, on the Colorado rlvetr.
Is taking three bales of cotton to
__ Crocker, of San
Francisco, la book from Paris with
soother prince for her fifth hus-
band. He Is 3fi; she ta fil.
Though they occupied separate
suite* oa the Berengarlu. Mrs. Gou-
MT» i
-———-—-----—---)one of the Americas aviator*. baa
... . ibtlpedl capture fit Riffs,
ganlter and always Insists on ev- J YORK.—“Mlae America" 1s
«ry detail of the program °**r'irecovefAi»g from pueumoula and
which she presides. In being ( d |K,ltln
rled\oul lu Jl*. entirety. The UU roPENHAORN-The agecutlon-
management is to be congratulated „ ^ ^ ktm ^ He M(1
on edtariag Mrs. Tottenham as t thlut u, *0 la f yeura to earn
head of this big feature |hia money Not one Done has beea
The big carnival company will be |r|||rtr(4 to
here on time and will pitch the | NKW YORK—A speeding mo-
tents and show paraphernalia to:tBrlllt *hoM appearance In effort
the left of the mam entraace to w„ drUyed by a trip in Montreal
the fair grounds. . {has been fined the e*trtTalent of
' The management ktated tofay seven quarts of liquor Wet Que-
that It is very probable that ai'ber prices—fti.it.
least three airplanes will be fa t BL'TTE. Moot.—The Fifth Ave-
Brownwood to help intake the fatrjnue Palace la New York built by
a still greater sucres*. So with all! W A. Clark, ip to be, ctoaed. hla
lotion tad , iweoty-five elet trlc. “ "
IMh many of which are of large
Bh tVf-V i .tensive and the exhibits will be In
A great tent has been erected be- targe stalls immediately uuder
raaa .the grand stand and the the grand stand. Cattle, hogs, sheep
ytnl exhibit ball aud lu tlja the faint goats will figure largely In tlu>
wiRry exhibit will Ifa held this livestock exhibit,
tar- The poultry affklblt mill he The automobile rures will, be
ffv Ins. tft fact R «U1 W much first class, high class and thrilling
itter, aa It le'belleved. than many during the entire racing proffram.
IMU poultry aaoociatloua The Home of the beet auto racers m toe
Qact of putting the poultry fee- country will be here.
VaMR. la to advertise the Brown -r The Women's Department has
NBt; Poultry Sbow which la to been thoroughly organised under
i*held here Ih December and to the direction of Mrs. J..W. Totten-
Wtta euthustaam la the minds of hum aud this wilt be one. of the
II poultry people la Browu county moet attractive features of the ca-
-rmisers of standard breeds. tire ralr. Mrs. Tottenham Is known
The livestock feature will be >x-|aa a tireless worker, thorough or*
Wee k
t the Land Afford* Await* You at the
Brownwood’s Leading Hotel Best Dining Room Ser-
75 With Bath
135 Rooms
Coffee Shop
FAIR
Fair will be on f<
extends a most hearty and hospitable wel
This storj
come*/^
Whether you stop with us or not, come in and get ac-
quainted; visit oar Coffee Shop and know that there
hi none in West Texas t6 contpare with it ^
We hope the neighbors* visit in Brownwood will remain
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for a long time pleasant in their memory.
illffArtl.
To add to the town’s welcome we cordially
invite
you to | make yourself . perfectly at home at
ChaneeYlor Grocery Store during your sdjotim among
Vie our lobby and tell your friends
TEE SOUftlfifcN *' I
Yon will ind that our merehandise. is of the highest
quality and that^ our prices will meet any ta town.
We will expect; to see you daring the Fata.
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 301, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 3, 1925, newspaper, October 3, 1925; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1140212/m1/5/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.