Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 233, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 15, 1924 Page: 3 of 7
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SPOT AND STAIN REMOVAL
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• owned super-power systems, he declared.
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cessity of golng slowly. It is so easy
to assume that if a little is good, a lot
in browns and tl
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Do You Know Correct
Signals for Driving?
‘‘The greatest force for amity be-
tween the East and West today is the
Intellectual bond resulting from the
admission to American aolleges of
students from the Orient."—Dr. Saoke
Sie, Chinese Minister to the United
States.
Gradutes from High '
School and College
Simultaneously
Store Opens each morning at nine. We will dose on
Thursday at one o’clock.
New Connecting
Railroad Opens Up
aged.
EVERYTHING GOES AT FIRE SALE PRICEsy
croachment Resented Isbettera.danz appllcatlonsota.weak
, _ 221 — . I ngent ’Till not cause damage to the
in Little Rock | materlal, while one application of a
strong solution may causa rain. This
With the enormous crowds it is mpossible to list, here,
the many, many bargains you cam find. There are
Thousands of Dollarsof merchandise that is not dam-
the application of power to industry: and
If they are allowed to go ahead without
undue obstruction, we may look forward
in a comparatively few years to practi-
tally a nation-wide super-powet system
consisting of great high tension trunk
line* receiving power not only from wa-
ter power* and supplementaty steam sta-
tlops bat from all other cheap sources."
Just the thing for a hot day, tent
Ter A straight line frock with prac-
tically no sleeves and an easy nock,
and then a huge bow sash for trim
ming. Thia frock is of plaid volle
contgnipepppecimens larvaeor
gruPB op rroseps, in GeX10 IY Which
principal work* by modern masters’ of-
fered for sal. Yet when the day came
a work by no less an artist than Lieber-
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eally no demand at this time, ______
able first editions and rare bindings can
be bought for low figures.
(By Auoriattd Prut)
BERLIN, July ia.—Recent auctions
in this city of painting* and etching*
have demonstrated that art is about as
mination of the extent to which electric
power may be used upon farms. A
considerahle area in one of the great
forming distrieta of the northwest to to
be equipped with an adequate distribu-
tloh system, and with the co-operation
of the farmer* experiment* will be car-
ried out on a wale hitherto not attempt-
American Progress
* Is Baaed On Power
Says Guy E. Tripp
What is true of paintings is also true
of other artistic things. For antique
furniture, for Instance, there is
“The vision of the electric power lead-
broad and comprehensive," said
. cnnot furnish electric power at lower
coat* to the public than can prrivately
owned systems.
"Super -power," the speaker said,
"should replace a large portion of the
steam power which to now used and
which still furniishes perhaps one-half of
the power used in the United States."
Extensive plans are i
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The Lucky Youth
Nearly six billlons of dollars are
era) acres south and west of the new
capitol have been acquired by the state
and made into a park, but the legisla-
tore has postponed action to acquire
land north and east of the building which
was contemplated to round out the Cap-
itol grounds.
Recently the Tennessee corporation
purchased several of these lots and an-
Wa retuse to get excited because
the Senate has put a tax of 36 per
cent, on gifts of mare than $5,000.-
000.- Honolulu Star-Bulletin.
ir BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, JULY 15, 1924
is especially true in using acid or ja-
velle water.
It la advisable to rinse the spot
after each application. If an add la
the eleansing agent, put some am-
monia into the rinse water to neutral-
lie the effect of the add. This la the
principle of commercial ink eradl-
cators, an alkali In one bottle neu-
trallzes the add which removes the
ink.
You can smell the town of Grasse
in France miles away, for here a large
proportion of the world's supply of
scent is made from the violet the Jas-
mine and mimosa.
The speed limir
within th* corpor:
St* limits of any
town “I citz. in ih
State to A mite*
per hour.
The correct hand
signals for driving
ait peteted bars ।
always use them,
and after •Ivina a
yeur direqionat.,
•J • s S I, DO NOT
shone* your direc.
Men.
3 [ 1-1 cups augur.
Jutc* 3 lemona.
Mix Juice and sugar stirring con-
l can peaches.
1 cup sugar, .X,
cup* orange juice. ,
: tablespoons lemon juice
By INEZ SEARLES WILLSON
because not even one-fourth of this sum
was offered. An oil painting by Laudwig
von Hoffman brought, only 50 marks.
Other ridiculously low price* weret a
large landscape by Ludwig Willroder,
380 marks । a typical painting by Eduard
von Gebhardt, 200 marks; landscape* by
Eugene Brachet, until recently one of
the German favorites, 80 and 90 marks.
That the law give*
the ear aporeach.
Ing from the right
st street crosaTn
the right of we?
Be sure eng 06.
serve this rule.
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LemenIce.
1-2 cup cut sugar.
Linens valued at $171,743, and
manufactured in the Irish Free State,
were bought for the United States
Une Leviathan. The contractors,
found that the type of linen* lough
enough to withstand the steam laun-
dries of New York and Southampton
was not available in America.
WewanttoopentheFallwith ii entire New Stock.
Com in, walk through the aislos and find items you
need, or will need, and save many dollars. It will be a
long tine, we believe, before you will be able to get
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ment was started by those who said they
•ought to maintain the beauty of the
capitol and grounds to prevent the erec-
tion of the building This culminated
in the passage of a city zoning ordinance,
prohibiting the erection of buildings
more than three stories high within cer-
tain prescribed llimits near the capitol.
The apartment korporation answered
with a petition in federal court asking
for an injunction to restrain the mayor,
aidermen and other city officers from
enforcing the ordinance.
Market for German
Art Touches Lowest
Ebb Yet Recorded
One of the largest dealers in works of
art conducted an auction recently for
which the most careful preparation* were
made. Despite the high cost of print-
ing and engraving, the flrm went to the
expehse of reproducing two dozen of the
on the Farana river.
. . anothet year this line will have
Utn extended northward to Atocha
where 4t will copneet with existing rail
Mae to La Pax, the Bolivian capital, and
• new outlet for the fayeign
I of the entire country, which
to go by the Pacite ports of
id Antofsgasta in Chile, and
_ in Farq. . It will also make It
Pesible to travel from Buenos Aires to
Um*. Peru, by rad, except for the boat
trip across Lake Titicaca, and will com-
plate another link In the projected Pan
meriean rail route from Buenos Aires
tS New York. \
Eight thousand pounds of earth
Fortunatus had only to don his enchanced cap and make a wish to obtain anything his heart
desired. It is not given to ordinary mortals to have so simple and dired A mode of filling
You will note there
is a difference in a
“right turn” eighal
ano a "jett torn”
eignal. Be sure to
gie th* correct
•lonal in order that
the driver follow.
•M mar know
whigh way you in-
tend to turn.
plopment is necessary in the United --------
tates in order to maintain the high . I.(By AuoeMtd Prut)
andard of living in that country, Guy LITTLE ROCK, Ark., July 15.—The
. Tripp, chairman of the board of di- power of the United States District
etors of the Westingfbuse Electrie &Court has been invoked by • Memphis,
aqufucturing Company. New York, to-TTenn.. corporation in an efort to pre-
Sv told the World Power conference the city of Little Rock Trom enfore-
Wth is in session here. ine • zoning ordinance which would pro-
Mr. Tripp explained that “more and hibit the erection of a seven story hotel
mape?” electric power was what the apartment building within a few hundred
U “super-power" included. This su- feet of the state capitol building.
dpower development, he said, to now Arkansas to proud of her magnificent
th carried out vigorously in America Istate house, which seta on a hUl oder-
ader private tentative. He maintaihed I looking the city, the Arkansas river and
historic Fort Root across the river. Sev
town of La Quiaca. Bolivian_____________________
of this region, including petro- mann, which was conservatively esti-
l various minerals, can now be ‘ ralari al on Ann --1 -----a ——___ij
been received In this country from
Jppan. They will be dibiributed
4 about Ph Hade 11
uwiphia and Camden, the reported M invested in electric rail-
greptest intstinlan. W . This approximates one-third >
-m-H- of the Interstate Commerce Commis-
ahrrles have been pro- sion’s valuatlou of the steam roads
"1 at John Hopkins aad to two per cent of the national
, wealth of the United States.
really excellent designs and color*,
quite as gorgeous a* sllks aad la
vary similar patterns, and they are
made up on the same sinnje but
good tinea that the expensive mo.
terlals follow. Such a frock aa this
one can be made easily in a day
and the coat of the materlal is very
low. In It one can get aa near to
comfort aa the .thermometer wig
permit
eruvw uw eryuezm, » uexua uy wnwn than ever, wa are told. And doubtless
’ : stage feeds on the larvae of the prodigal son will reveal the fatted
the destructive Japaneae bettle, has <alf —London Opinion.
ipptted by rail to Buenos Alm or
that government ownership is not essen-
thal to Ms accomplishunent. Govemment-
Southern Bolivia abrenncemmmonyt toaaynythins purchase
•lu
. ...... nounced its intention to erect s large
alrendy under way. apartment which would overlook the cap-
- - - itol and even tower above the hage dome
of the state house. Immediately a move-
Three emeralds of considerable
value and four twenty-two-caliber
cartridge shells have been found In
th* gizzard of a hen bought in the
market at Minneapolis.
A, painting of the wife of David
Garrick which wa* twice sold in New
York City at less than 1100, han been
identifled as a Gainsborough. worth
120,000.
Reforpn ettempting
giye . the correct
si (ns 1.
stonily while slowly adding milk; if
aiM too rapidly mixture will have a
curdled appearance; whleh to- nn
sightly, but will not atect the quality
of sherbet; freeze and nerve.
Sielllan Sorbet.
• (Bf AuoeiaM Prut)
x LONDON, July to.—Super-power de-
DRY GOODS, SHOESAND MEN’SLINES A}
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For 3,000 years there has been no
change in the life and customs of the
tair-skinned Berber hill tribes of
North Africa. Their cave dwellings
are the same m the homes of their
ancestors of paleolithic times.
The Ti leaf waa at one time an es-
sential article in the Hawaiian house-
hold economy. It was used both for'
conveying food and in .cooklag It. and -I
also aa a cover when food waa plced
In underground oven for roaating. |
Advertising is continually making the world better dresed, better fed and better housed. It
ia increasing the world’s capacity for thnigs that elevate, improve and idealize the important
business of living. It is a big, vital force in fosteripg convenient, comfortable and usefui
vmu — ( Bg AttooMtd Prut)
TQMORROW’S ENTERTAINMENrS. BOULDER, Colo., July 14-,Carl W.
Wednesday morning at 9:30 Mn. Connors, of Denver, recently received
W. F. Murphey will entertain in honor Idiplomas from high school and from the
< ber daughter, Mrs. 8. E. Paulus of University of Colorado within to hours.
Tuscon, Arlaona. He had attended a Denver high school
for a year when, in 191, he enlisted in
the navy. After service overseas, he
resumed his education by enljsting as a
4 lemona. | special student at the Univei
1 cop hot water. Colorado, •rrangements were n----- -------- .uvu. „
3 cups cold water. his credit hours at the university to the solvent for the stain, that la cer
2 M op granulated sugar. apply toward hl. highh schoolI diploma. taln types or stains willrespondred.
I Rub phtire surtace of cut sugar overWhen he.was graduated at the univer- 1y to certain kinds of tresPn,
riad of lemons, which have been sity, the high school also presented him B ™ o.tentment,
washed and wiped until dry. Pour with • sheepskin. 1 2.nem0 n* .A spot as soon as poB
over sugar the juice pressed from the He had incurred physical disabilities I sible after it appears gives one the
lemons (of which there should be 1-1 during his naval service, and hl* educa- ladvantage of usually knowing what
cup) and hot water. When sugar la ltional courses were under the supervis- has caused it. The question is then
alzuolved, add cold water aad granu-ion nt the United State* Veterans' Be one of knowing how to affect Its re-
lated sugar. Strain and frees*. reou___________ moval.
Uk Sherbet. r ' " A very aafe rule, especially when
mt 1 Ancestral Homes theznaturof thesstains not known.
Literally Divided 1 Simpie mmethod” Am. ntttn , uthe
' by Heirs in Tahiti wi
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Make a syrup by boiling
sugar Uteea minutes; add_____________
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w.6. , Sate Frappe wooden building of many rooms crown-.
"216.1.655 . ed by a corrugated-iron roof and sur- Fourth are the stains which may be
• e ™ coid.wateT. • rounded by a broad veranda. The eldest treated with Javelle water. Thin meth-
cssuraround comee. son or .daughter holds the fort there, od may be used foe very reststant
heatshu of egg sihzhtly, add cold "tabl‘d atherpgafter much litigation, spots on wh Ite cotton or Ilnen,but
water, and ala with coffee; turn into Armed with court order* saws, rkkrl.l only as.a. last resort, when other
saided coffee-pot. add bolllag Water,ana other implement* of desawte iel I means fall, as it requires careful
•hd lot boll one minute; place on pentry, they come and dismember the hundling to prevent injury to the fab-
tck of range ten minutes;strain, add ancestral mansion, each taking his frac I rle. It should always be used In weak
»Bd freeze same as Pine- ment to his own domain. What is left solution.
Ne frappe. Serve tn frappe glasse: remains the heritage of the eldest, and When the nature of the stain la
Vite whippod cream, sweetened and until he can gather substance to repair I known end the agent to be used is
the damage his domicile continues a inel- decided, the method of applying the
ancholy monument to family disharmony proper solvent is the Anal step in our
and he.camps in the one or two room* I cleansing problem.
’ shettered.________ | Again, let me lemphasize the ne-
I PAPEE?VT^Xy^i< Herel"^ conventencs, be
•nd there on the island of Tahiti may classined under four general heads,
be seen fragments of houses; house* I according to thelr solubility,
with the ends cut away, exposing bare First are the stains soluble in
rooms enclosed on three sides while the water: they are sugar, starches, gum*,
feurth remains open to the weather; egg. milk, blood, soup stock, fruit
IV-— -r-A-L aaa l houses, with verandas gone; houkes cut julces, coffee and tea.
auPreenremnuesoroughpiyevaddin.half, others with their iron roof* Second are thone solubla,in nlco-
*"8” ana fruit juices. Freeze a nd taken away. Inquiry brings to light thel hol aihar Ehinmen.m N.T.I.. . a
vefve, p,a, pg information that these frlorn xhibits polsetherchiorotorm,,.benzine. and
E Pieapple Frappe represent the workings of the French In- Eosoline: they are fats (which may be
i water. heritance laws u applied to Tahiti. r removed from cotton with hot water
suzar. I in former times when the head of thel and soap). Candle groase, tar, crude
3elemons. family died the title to the property wa* °n* asphaltum, some vegetable stalns,
;c12."ater.____ -2 vested In the eldest child, who conserved such as stains, medicln (usual
i _ A.????* or it for the benefit of the family at large, ly alcohol Ip the solvent; the fact that
I pmnearple shredded But the French laws have done away It is denatured does not affect its
"itenppnd with this They decree that each, cleansing properties), varnish and
Im a l*o 18____ Into full possession of his palnt, tor the inst nymea turpentine is
onee also a solvent.
w""f 1 Third are the stains which are sol-
uble In adds, namely. Iron rust and
ink.
But have you ever considered what a boon advertising has become) Everything you need
or wish is displayed for your benefit in the advertising columns. Merchants and manufac.
turers use advertising to lay before you their most attractive wares. You have only to
choose at your ease the things you care most about before actually going to see them in the
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(Bf Attotultd Prut)
BUENOS, AIRES, July 15.—Rail-
access to rich territory in southern
ia has been made effective by the
of a streteh of new line con-
the Bolivian townf Tupiza with
line state railfoad system st
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 233, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 15, 1924, newspaper, July 15, 1924; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1487696/m1/3/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.