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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, JULY 15, 1924
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completed today. Incorporation papers
tion perinits thane huge birds to resume their natural
the American League leaders
with St. Louis,
The new company would have ele-
THE mNCHESTER STORE
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ui City. Oma-
irt Worth, and
Galveaton,
Texas City and Norfolk.
att
t
suspension for hia
o|
Sunday
Grain
'i The down-trodden athletics sprang
PEKMITNAMETO REMAIX on
other eUpo his plumes. In’no case in the plumage plueked, but la elipped close
TICKET UNTIL PRIMARY.
and
a
the whitewash brush.
former team mates. 12 to •. He left
WALKS AS HONOR GUEST.
(By Attotiultd Priu)
growing out of indictments returns
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was
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. MWhere the Bare Feet Go in the Door"
Sherlock Holmes Got to the Bottom of Things!
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We’re to the Bottom in Prices!
$10.00 Deltah Pearls 4 strings, only
$3.48
I
$ 15.00 Deltah Pearls 5 strings, only ...
13~Day Sale
$5.98
3“
19.98
50c Sterling Silver Thimbles .. 3 .
25c
BOUVE
$10.95
,300 White Gold 16 Jewel Wrist-Watch $18 48
$25.00 Elgin Wrist Watch. (1 only)
$16.98
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into a nearby store ।
conveyed to a doctor'a
a dis
practi
numerous bruises and
ter was not serlounly
lips escaped injury.
WEDNESDAY
SPECIALS
tering he medical and dental
sions in conspicuous numbers.
Mrs
mjured
to tt
bird
PRESBYTERIAN
DRIVE IS WELL
OVER THE TOP
In Sculs Contests
At Argenteuil, France
six ROADS INVOIVED AXD SUM
OF $8,422 PER MONTN WILL
BE ADDED TO SALA KT.
• from time to time trav-
el and small rocks as
an aid to digestion. The
the Robins down with seven thinly
spread hits.
The superiority of Carlson over Kre-
mer and Stone was measured by Phi-
ladelphia's 8 to win over Pitts-
VALUES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
WE CLOSE THIS SALE THURSDAY NOON
Women of Bulgaria
Seek Careers In
High Professions
I ex-
over
by • harmlesb method. Only the wing and tall feathers of the male
ikes. , ,
JEWELRY SALE
CLOSES THURSDAY
NOON!
greater thant
hues Canal
1g1
w5z
Om SURROUNOING
KIULING of a push
Holmes,
Taylor
, tleing the
sint out in
Desert Born Guides
Pilot Bagdad
Motor Caravans
NOTGUILTI
TO CHARGES
the Japanene
$16.00 Mahagony 8-Day Chime Clock
3 only........................
August 1k The net
of the Panama Cand
1
a surprise on~Detroit
score in thesh
the i0th, Bito i
the mowttopped lerra Madre rente lies South Pasadena.
' We’tdund here the ‘ostrlehrMarm to be one of the most attractive show
graduated from the school since Its open-
ing four years ago.
The enrollment of women in t other
elasss is much larger. Women are en-
X
W he
sposition to deny them licenses to
:lce.
r a special Frand jury in the DIs
triet of Columbla.
edits vtatory pyer, (
- > York's dwtaion
The tremendous stride and speed of the ostrich, its treat strength and
its ability to puss large objects, such as oranges, down, its slender neck, and
a score of other features, are very amusing end interesting.
<©. Western Newspaper Union.)
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EVERYTHING IS ARRANGED TO
fa rilitate your nelectioh ard save your time If You nava not airoadv
visited this ideally arranged store, we woula apptaelat. the op
portunity of showing you uwound whether you buy or nol
$30.00 Deltah Pearls 2 strings, only
... ie/
(Bg Attoriattd Prill)
AUSTIN, Texas, July 15,— The gov-
ernor's omce is receiving many appli-
cations for the position on the railroad
commission from August 1 to January
15, which'will he vacated by the resig-
nation of Dr. Walter Splawn, elected
president of the University of Texas
Dr. Splawn wilt re sign August 1. The
term for which he was a candidate
does not begin until next January and
it is therefore necessary for the cov-
ernor to appoint a member for the
unexpired term Dr. Splawn haa de-
cided to permit his name to remain
on the ballot until after the first pri-
mary. It will then be necessary for the
and walked ' once in five
driving f> five runs. In the
MINT APPLIGATIONS FOR .THIRTY SIXTH DIVISION
JOB HELD BT SPUWN PUT THROUGH HOT PAGE
DECEIVED BY GOVERNOR IR AEVIW PREPARMTION
to a t to I trlumph, but in the sunset
tilt they, thawed for the third con-
necutive time before the puzzling
shoats of Wingard, Sisler’s sensation-
al rookie, jn spite of Ruth’s 25th
for a»pational co-operative sales ag-
erbvekuown as the train mark-
eKNK53qdpdaiy, were reported W have
been asked from the secretary of state
at Springfleld. The properties involv-
ed are valued at *25.000,000. The corn
The city of Lima, Peru, has an
earthquake about once a week, but
in ten years there has Seen no loss
of life or property. Slight jars and
heavy rumblings are the chief char
acteristics.
----— ontrieh is driven intga corner and a hood put over his head. Thin
makes him docile and easily handled, and while one attendant holds him, an-
dtawn an inqefiite
. run-n with mpire
Bluege played second and
third for the senators.
An estimate of cotton grown in new
fields of the British Empire during
1923 gives 178.200 bales of 400 pound”
each, representing a value 01 $27,515,
It is expected that if the British
tabor Government be in power. Prem-
ier Ramsay MacDonald will attend
Ehezheeting of the Assembly of the
Lenge of Natlots at Geneva in Sept
ember, and there make an expose of
British iternauonai policy.
I much about the strange habits of the ostrleh
I largest farm for these birds in America. In 1886 n
wefe brought ever from Africa to this farm and now
“ fhere are several hundred there. The senf-trople loen-
Yquwiuatall.timesfnd displayed attractive articles of nensonable
interest and many of them unique in character.
220
Mrs. Will Wyatt and her daughter.
Isabelle, were victims of an automo-
bile accident on South Broadwav this
morning when two cars collided. The
Wyatt car. oceupled hy Mrs W. M.
Phillips, Mrs. Wyatt and daughter of
Ricker, was overturned and rathor
badly damaged, while Ibe other car
was driven by a mall carrier was sald
nut to have been damnged «teattv.
Mrs. Wyatt and daugh
the Giants found it a simple matter
tap
[RS SEEK TO ,
provoment over their l«M appuarpore
in the city. They have one o65t
larrent tents of any cencern on W
roe <1> nd ue well equippod for hagd-
lias lame crowds satisfactoriiy.he
Play tontnht Will be an entire chanje
of program "The Telephone dir ko-
OG EFFORrS ALM) BEING
MADE TO HVE PRINCE OF
. Dickerman. "recently traded by
Brooklyn to St. Louis, obtained de-
chick reaches maturity six months later, and after three months the pinmage
“ eipod, t fw w ea |t * lmmn m.
$55,006 Knives & 6 Forks Sterling Silver. $32.75
jority of dentists in Sofis are women.
’ In the legnl profession wmen are
meeting with some opposition. The Bar
Association is denying recognition to
women lawyers, and the bench has shown
Tactical maneuvers ware continued
today. Brigade maneuvers will be
held Thursday and Friday one brig-'
ade taking the offence the other the
defene Officers of the diyision gave
(RpAmociatedPrem) ,,
GALVESTON, Texan, July 16-
Troops of the thirty-pixth division.
Texan National Guard wore put thru
their paces azain yestenday evening
in a “Kinipn eview by Major General
grand review to be staged during 16
latter part of the weak before Major
General Ernes: 0 dinen commandne
officer eighth corps area and Adju-
lant titoral Thomas D Barton ot the
Euard, the latter representina Gov-
ereor Naff
T0K10. luky .re government
M, revising the Japanese nationality
FORMER SECRETARY OF INTE
RIOR MAKES FORMAL DE-
NIAL OF IRREGULARITY.
• IB/dnimalfd Priu)
SOFIA, July 15.—There were eleven
women among the 42 medical students
PRESENT COMMISSIONER
I profes-
The ma-
that the dauga- _ .______
hprt. Mm. Phil-1 tag the coater i
er the program
Boaton found the four hits they
made of Faber inadequate to manu-
facture enough runs to beat Chicago
and the White Sox were victors. •
to 1
The Chicago Cuba, the Giants’ only
serious challenger for the National
League pennant, sustained two crush-
ing blows in their third straight de-
feat at the heads of New York by
a to # score and the news that
Grover Cleveland Alexander, see of
the Bruins’ pitching stan, probably
will be out of the game for the rest
of the season. With Bern's dlivery
LONDON. July 11.—The Prince of
Wales as the chief guest of the 1925
internatioual advertising convention is
the plan of sixty residents of Houston
Texas, who are busy here trying to
get next year’s convention for their
home town ’
! They have announced their plan
WILL GOVFRXOR NEFF AND GENEMAL
HIA LN MILL BE PRKSENT >m.
DAY IN GENEKAL RKVIEW.
(Bg Attorialtd Press ।
. ARGENTEUIL, France, July 1-
The American holders of the olympie
doubles seus ehantplenship. Jack
Kelly and Paul Costello, meed to an
ensy victory in the Olympie trlals in
this event this aftersoon; defeatinz
the Freneh pair by’five lengths and
Hungary by nine lengths on the =00
meter course, thus earning the right
to enter the finals Thursday....
.The Yale crew eompeting in the
Olympic rowing events, won the see-
end heat for the Umited States today
defeating Canada and Holland......
Polygamy is being stopped nt “Dark-
est Africa." the women refusing to
share their huabands with other wom-
en: but divorce stUi exists, for men
only.
(By Meoeiated Prtu)
BEIRUT, Syria, July 15.— London to
Bagdad as a reality has definitely re-
placed former Emperor William’s dream
of Berlin to Bagdad. A Journey from
Haifa, Palestine, across the desert to
Bagdad, which two years ago took about
two Weeks, b now being made in four
days, thanks to the operation of a cross
desert motor service between the two
points.
Guides for the gasoline driven cara-
vans are taken on at Beyrouth or Da-
Armstrong Jewelry Co.
; . •. cpwnacvmg i ---meee-ew*-- A- *
WneuscemaimsA-g-4me aaspvemem*b*®a w~t-p
uzton la now one game behind the
world champtong. t, f331 1
Finding Danforth rather soft, the patty, it is said, will be the largest
Yknks breezed through the opener co-operative concern ever organised.
amination i
found that
painfuliy
. TRENASIL
nr lUTRiriN incur t cyerin’nr,
- U-AMILIIURN LCAOUC j lItMUk-
(Bg Aftnrialrd Prtu)
CHICAGO, July 15,—The United
States railroad labor board today
granted 1,921 telegraph service em-
ploys of six railroads increases in
wages aggregating $8,422 monthly, or
HOL0*4 yearly. The increase, effec-
'Ive tomorrow were dented to agents
tt small non-telegraph stations.
The roads on which increases were
granted were the Buffalo. Rochester
and Pittsburgh, 3 cents an hour; Del-
iware A Hudson, one cent an hour,
Florida East Coast railway, 2 cents;
Missouri-Kansas-Texas 1 cent; New
York, Ontario and Western railway.
1 cents; Oregon Short Lne, 2 cents.
Hie employes of the St. Louis-San
Francisco received no increase.
Fl Worth & Rio Grande
Railroad is Valued At
Four One-half Million
NI»FRMNOIRHB?a--~
(Bg dllDtHlrJ Pan)
WASHINGTON. July 15,—The Fort
North and Rio Grande Railway Co.,
oday was tentatively valued at $4,
64,965, as of June 30th, 1918. by the
nterstate Commerce Commission.
The St. Louis, Brownsville and
Mexico railway was valued at $12,873,-
Joo as -of June 30, 1919:
Men who wish to save money
on their shoe bill should
inspect the twelve styles
we are offering at
$4 77. They are
good shoes and
oxfords, guar-
anteed to
. 420 S 07003
Little C[raveloques
"PyttANCHGILL
AfN OSTRICH TARM
la the fertile San Gabriel valley of southern California near the base of
$50.00 Illinois 19 Jewel Goldfilled, Green or White
Eold................$35.48
PLANS FOR A NATIONAL
AGENCY OF GREAT MAGNI
•IS ON FOOT.
the, prince to make the trip, adding
that they have an intimation that he
will consider the proposition.
The Houston boosters, however,
have not stopped at royalty and are
going to invite the principal cabinet
minister of whatever government is
in power in 1925.
The plan calls for the chartering of
a large hotel in Houston for the use
of the Englishmen and the transfor:
mation of the hostelry into a typical
English institution. The delegates
from the Texas elty declare that the
next convention seems destined to go
to their horn* .town. •
The Texans who arrived pdirectly
from the southern pot in a chartered
steameF, have hept up such a contin-
uous clamor, that the opposition. If
there is any, has not been heard from
in fact, most of the delegates have
been caused to believe that there la
no other city in the United States cap-
able of handling auch a convention.
When the presidents of the adver-
tising clubs meet this evening to de-
cide upon next year’s convention city,
they will find that most of the mem-
bers have been button-holed for Hous-
ton and have been the victims of the
heavy blasts of Texas propaganda.
vHAprpce in Chicago and other
afhtegle centers with a capacity ex-
0,209,000 bushels.
It was announced that the com-
pany would control elevators in such
Am 'STA
t double header
msm WS FILL MS
»e8rROM ARM Nil
IX 5 --r
(Bg AweitUd Prut)
EL PASO, Texas, July 15,—Police
graduated this spring from the medical A . v.,1
nchool of Sofia University, the first class American Victorious
Helows revenge b shutting out his "seypntpenrhourstttir"the murder.
epds T; C. Armstrong was told the ST RO
Mnt of tie killing by the only actual
witness who could be located. His
masceus, and the trip across the track
I leu desert in hh-powered motors is
made with the aid of desert dwellers
trained from childhood to pick their way
across the sande. msks e --
(Bg Amrinltd Prut)
EI. PASO, Texhs, July 14—Albert
B Fall, former secretary of the In
terlor, today pleaded not guilty, waiv
ed preliminary hearing and refuse
to make any comhent when he wat
arraigned before United States Com
missioner A. J, Schmid on charge
(Bg Associted Prut)
RICHMOND, vh., July 15,—Th.
body of Mrs. John B. Christian, wife
of a broker here, was found in Uh
James River today after an all-night
search. No trace was found of Mrs
Christian's baby, carried by the moth
er when she left her home yesterday
Body of Man Found *
In Auto Believed to be
One of Hold-up Party
A beautiful new white kid
short vamp model; twenty-
six cut outs to the pair,
Spanish heel or Box heel.
^^..$5.89
aycmuu, wig .g .
absence of Manager Harris, who haskorporation papers for a national op- chick reaches maturity stx months lat
fZUYs 1 Ehmersn announced today, tereet. "hie ontrieh is drhen intaa co
They will be fshued according to bus
tom within a few days.
and detectives investigating the mur-
■er otI,.J. Coleman, a detective who
van tilled yesterday by an unidenti-
fed nthug, admitted today that they
Local Presbyterians and their
friends have been made to rejoice to-
day by therecelpt of tlegrams from
President s. E. Chandler, of Daniel
Raker College, stating that the big
educational <lrlv< which the Ptesby-F
tertans have been tonducting for the
vast alxty days or ninety days, and
which eame to a elee toiay, wont
over the top in good alyls.
The telegrams came from Dallas
where Dr. Chandler has Isa n for gev-
eral days watching the situation and
doing.all in his power to bring it to
a suceessful termination. That the
Presbyterlans and their frlehds in
Texas have subscrihed for educational
purposes the sum of one nillion, three
hundred and fifty thounand dollara la
a noteworthy achievement which will
he reflected in the growth and ad-
vancement of their schools and col-
leges scattered over Texas.
Daniel Baker college is one of the
institutions that will profit by this
campaign, since a substantial sum
has been designated and set apart for
the payment of her debts and for the
building of additional buildinga, add
Ing new equipment and in other ways
putting the school on a higher plane.
HAILWAY TELEGRAPHERS
GRUNTED WAGE INCREASE
BY LABOR BOMB TODAY
stale executive committee to place a
name on the hallot. This, however. .... .... . .. .. ...__
does not affect the appointment by L aanee euprmonu u tM eave
the governor fer the unexpired term „ n or Galvestonse mn “niEhe
_ _ night at the city auditorium ih
Car Overturned On American Lezion win entertatn the
South BroadwAyAnd xuardomenwadame..
Occupants Injured MXXPI ,878
RENT MERE LANT NIGHT,
"One Girl's Experlence» was me
play presented last Bight by the Man
wile Bros tent show in opening their
weeks enzazement in Brown wand it
was a clever prenentation and this
with the vaudeville between acts
pleaned the audience tmmensely: The
Manville Bros whow ceines to rown-
wood not as strangers but as aa MA-
IN OUR STORE
is one of the most complete atodk of tobla, nheir hardwat. "
InK K....... ’»mplnr supplies dishes «laswwar .......... Turhaha
Moves and refrigerators that you will find in this part of the
(Bg Attoriattd Prtu)
KANSAS CITY, July 15,—The body
of a man with a bullet through hi
head, found here last night in ar
abandoned automobile, was idenufec
today as that of Joseph Camerata, 23
proprietor of a small cleaning and
pressing establishment.
Police believe he is one of the five
bandits who yesterday held up th.
Citizens Security Bank at Englewood
Paul E. Cole, cashier of the bank
opened fire with a revolveras the ban-
dlts were leaving. He told police that
he beliqved a< least two of the band-
Uh had been wounded. One of never
men under arrest carries a bullet
wound in his wrist.
1134^2. The
Mt passing trug
Women are admitted to the Isw school
of the univeritty, however, and the wo-
men's associations of the country are
exerting pressure on perliament to re-
move all obstacles to women seeking ad-
mission to the practice of law.
& The otrich grows to be eight feet tall or over,
rteigblng.k* much an three hundred pounds. The
munudsmnmzeumdask yellowish- white etgs
Bume VMh weigh from thee to th
mMA8EE2 pound- to
AGF, T mezu hatched the
VEi V4AE who take turns on the
“VaSimM 22de nest, the mules nt night
"TM2aN and the females during
kz.kshamradFi the After six
M6AwMK*G8 weeks the
207/4-‘-8 la hatched and for four
SaMAlAah"t.M days goes without fool.
188 Then he begins to ent
d2mMameed• alfalfa, vegetables,
252 grain, oranges.
and entertaining by
s should Hqston til
they willmvite
themselves in a position to overtake completed today. Incorporation papers Ammamaammem. F
hter were taken
abd from there
i Afllcc where ex-
hr) and it was
Wyatt had a
back and
testimony brought out the belief held
by the officers that Coleman had been
Shot’while seated in hia automobile
■nd did not have a chance for hje
bShectenth anniversary of the open-
ing of the Panama Canal to commerce
will occur
Hon rpodaa d*%"*T" tuyeqgor matera UdT'
Wanhington made it three straight fstnpmos,“Lcldamng
over Cleieland with a U to 0 shut - ~ “°
out. Judge made k triple, double and
burgh. Maranville of the Pirate
handled his 131st fielding chance
without an error.
uouy4 which the real
willrotate. r*
BASE BALL CIRCLES INTERESTED
TIN MCK TO NECK DIAMOND
• cONTRST NOW STAGED.
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give sat-
factory <
wear.
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