Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 234, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 16, 1924 Page: 2 of 6
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, JULY 16, 1924
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HARDWARE
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WEIAKLEY-WATSON-MILLER
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(three thousand dollars.)
The 5%
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law pasned
BIG TENT
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Embroidered, Voiles, Em-
Tonight
Price $2.45
broidered Linens; values upto
$15.00--
Why
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Price $6.95
Wives
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lar value up to $3. per yard
Go
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$1.75
Per Yard $1.95
Wrong
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THE
Staten Island Police
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(By Auoriatrd Prut)
Groceries to State
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Glass, etc. •
Do your shopping Thursday morning.
Armstrong Jewelry Co.
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the board
elared by
mean that
Don’t Mia This Owe
Feature, Entertainers
All
Sales
Cash!
seball Pace Makers Throw
- Problem of Complex Nature
Into Second Division Clubs
DISSENSIONS
CLOSE DOORS
RUSS CHURCHES
nancing tl
he said, «
takers of I
and at the
Within a
big dam ol
Yukon Rive
waters rose
will conser
lake and riv
le low.
One lot of Bags, regular value
up to $7.50—
Board me
tion should
Bandas of i
The intermi
make the k
BRAZILIAN REVOLUTION,
STIRS PATRIOTISM
BATTALIONS OAEANIZED
RAINBOW DIVISION HILL
HOLO ANNUAL MEET IN
CHICAGO INJUIY
Wonderful Results
Without Surgery
Jennings Going Out of Business Sale has reduced the stock of Ladie
Millinehy to the amount of $3,1
(By dttnriatrd P/tu)
NEW YORK, July 16.4 Second div-
One Lot Silk Crepe, splendid
line of colors, values $3.00-
Our Sale Closes Thursday
At 1 o’clock
ATTEN DANCE HAN BEEN so SM ALL
THAT EXPENSES WERE NOr
MET SYS REPORT.
SPANISH TROUBOU-
DERS
Priced $4.95
One Lot of Dresses — Swiss
Voile Crepe, values to $19.50
Priced $8.95
One Lot of Dresses—Silk
BOYS ARE AFRAID op THEM:
IN STRANGE CASE.
Airplanes Sow
'Carpet Grass Seed
for traveling, valuer to $35
Price $14.45
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One Lot of Organdie, embroid-
ered and plain, regular value
upto per yard
3 Yards for $1.00
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Shop Early
Open at
8 a.m.
Search for Slayer of
Eight Year Old Boy ■
Imcago made It three in a row
from Boston with an 8 to 6 triumph.
Both Levere tteand Fuhr were hit
hard.
tSSHSS
Ing had been torn from the body and
was acattered about.
(By Auoriat»d Prett)
BUENOS AIRES, July 1‘—An om-
dai Brazilian communique from Rio de
Janeiro waa received by LaNacion at
midnight stating that the federals
"won an important action agalnat the
rehels, capturing many prisoners."
The official bulletin announces that
telegrams are continuing to arrive In-
dicating that patriotic battalions have
been organized in nearly all the citiee
of Sao Paulo state to battle the in-
surrectionists. It also states that in-
tense feeling in other distriets outside
OTHER REPORTS INDICATE THAT
FROBLK IN SrILL RAMPANAI
IM CERTIN PLES.
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JENNINGS’ RE-ADJUSTMENT SALE
This is an opportunity to buy what you need at a great reduction.
pltchera were used, by an 11 to
score.
Shocker. wha attempted to redeem
himseir for hie trouneing in the Brat
game of the aerlea. again faltered and
» 4.3 to 4 decision to the Yankeea.
The Browns’ defeat was embittered
by an unfortunate break in the 8th in-
ning. which put their opponents in a
position to score the winning 1...
Umpires Evans and Owena disagreed
aato whether Meusel’s liner to left
with Dugan on third and Ruth on flyet
had been caught by outlie1 ler Ben-
nett Bennett threw to first think-
Ing to double up Ruth Evans sus-
tainedthec*------
Our Store will be closed at that time.
Take advantage of the great reduction in
Diamonds, Silver, Watches, China, Cut
LENINGRAD, July 16.—Although
the Soviet government allows the pop-
ulation full religious liberty, recent . . ------unu pran-
dissensions within the Ruaalan orth- c? McDonald, son of a policeman
odox church and communist anti-re- w ■ —t
lizlous propaganda have forced addi-
tional churches in Russia to suspend
services.
Man vi l lr—Con edians
A Play Worth
Following the example of the ca-
thedral of St. laaac, which cloned Ita
doors recently. the famous cathedral
of Kazan on the Nevaky Prospekt,
containing the miracle working vir-
gin of Kazan and the body of Field
Marshal Kutuzov, who defeated Na-
poleon in 1812, probably will aoqn
celebrate maze for the lst time and
become an art museum.
FAIRRAM kN* PICTFRE
DEATH TO Hoopoos
If the statement of an eminent pay- |
chologist I. to be taken serlously that
nine out of every ten people in this
great big world are made minerablel
because of the fear of superstition in
one form or another. Douglas Fair-
banka le doomed to be a mighty
gloomy young man for the balance of
his natural days.
Doug may not have the regulation
Ph.-D. on hie calling card. and ft la
certain that he never delved very
deeply along the lipes of belief in au
pernatural agencies however, he din.
arnea with the le med student Md
In reply hla theory has taken a broad-
side at superstitiot m every ph am
counting It out for the full tea unite
in hi. forthcoming production, "Wien J
the Clouds Roll which will w |
the feature at/the Gem theatre There I
May and Friday.
VItallty of Animal Glands Supplled
by the Wonderfui Remedy.
Glanaete,
-------- Through Glanacto you cm aafely ad i
I Mi feet wide Ite minister the actual gland substance
Crepes, Roshanara C r e p e s, On Lot Printed Crepe, regu-
Sport Silks,Tailored Dresses
for the elayer of eight-year old Fran-
__________ straisht win in the five game series.
"loo clubs of the American Leazue to- ‘ Detroit won a lurid slugging match
from Philadelphia in which seven
hits it was the Senator's fourth
The Giants increased their lead
over the coasting Cubs fo nine games
and a half and cleaned up the four
game series with a 9 to 4 win. Kelly
hit his sixth homer in five contests
and his 13th of the season. Hartnett
hung up his tenth circuit wallop. - L_________- - _____
Rogers Hornsby's tenth and elev- of. Sao Paulo prevails against "the
enth home run of the year relieved rebels,
the monotony of the St. Louis defeat J *— --
run: K5W5 drappkdsarotpenaBrownwood Fi™ Landa
ager Robinson's new rigt bander,
pitched his first game for Dodgers.
day are in the throes of an inferior-
ity complex as they ponder the results
of their latest clash with the four .
pace makers. New York. Washing- , Chicago made it three in
ton. Detroit and Chicago who while Tete -
maintaining their own relative stand-
ing* intact. widened the gap by a full
game between themselves and their
trailers by defeating St. Louis, Cleve-
land. Philadelphia and Boston re-
spectively. . ‘
The Sunday congregations have been
so small and the receipts so meager
that the cathedral managers have
found it Impossible to meet expenses.
The historieal museum of Leningrad
has offered to take over the magnifi- a
cent edifice, which is patterned after l
St: Peter’s of Rome, and convert it
Into a public museum Ind art gallerv
With its 136 corinthian columns! of
marble, the great golden dome and
colossal statues of the saints, the Ka-
zan cathedral is one of the most im-
posing in all Russia. Built on the
mm"ugmus"mmuususm
III HUED MV MI PRESEMTINIEWESTAMTE.
s’ Ready-to-Wear, Novelties and
Theory of the defense it was ind- - -
cated after numerous examinations Kanized
by alienists and experts had been ‘
completed, will be that the killing
of the Franks boy was in response to
an irresistible mandate of two coln-
cidentally insane impulses The vic-
tim was merely a subject for an emo-
tional experiment in the eyes of the
youths, the alienleu and defense at-
torneys say.
. J. W. Joinings remains withthe firm until about September 1 st when he engages in another line
or business Notice to be given later.
u Mr. . W. r ennings states with satifaction and delight that Jennings Ladies Store has been
oldto Mrs.Dovie Boatright, Mrs. Alice Roan and Miss Irma Coffee—and will be incorporated “THE
SHOr OF YOUTH.
Allow us again to thank the public for their patronage and loyalty to this Ladiese Store and ask
that the same be given to the new firm-thesame high standard’of merchandise, courteous treatment
J* continued in The Shop of Youth as has been the distinguishing part of Jennings Ladies
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latest commercial uses of the airplane,
which may poasibly be perfected to rev’
0 a”; iwe,certain phases of agricultute,
is that of sowing seed by ‘plane. ;
ceasfully demonatrated in the AUburln
territory of Miami recently, where 600
ares, of land were sown to catpet grans
within a perlod of 20 minute.. For the
are sown during the experlment, it wa> I •
sidanawould require two men hand-seed- Em
•n thirty daya •
One Lot of Dresses—Swiss, One Lot of Dresses, Crepes
Voile, Linens, values up to
$10-
DRFENSE SAYS OWM FAMIUKES Of THE MEprCrON IB TO BP from
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(KMT ON LOANS,
DATE WILL BE ANNIVERSARY OP
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msncstcomgtssa iS thecthadraz urer we aetun uana muntanc, to
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X TEimicities wrested from Na-manity. And added to the remarkahle
PleonneincludinK Hamburg, Leipsic, rejuvenating properties of nnimai
eims and Dresden. | gland.. Glanacto contains potent < uru
five properties for the intestinal traet ,
and. stomach as well as . splendid
tonic. For .ale by Renfro’s Six Drug
Stores 1« day. treatment $1.26. I
(By Awociated Prut)
wSfSrS
Asnoclation at the cloning sesslon to.
day at it. annual convention
in keeping with precedent, the con
vention will be held no the anniver J
nary of the battle of Champagne, iu
which the division participated, which 1
was July 14. 18 and 16.
Qwens, with whom the final decislon
rested, permitted Dugan to .core
and ordered Ruth to second and Meu-
eel fo fleet. Ruth subsequently reg- ly.
istered the deciding run. Jacobson hit
, bin 13th homer of the season.' —.......
Behind the kind of pitching that qhe Chineae suaine,
;^^Vx^r wnoptzeepor - -
^n^eT: omapartvu"aaelmndezworudhBmtomtazectrprizn. Thereanon wby a penalmtat do6nn”t
victory over CTeVeUnlf to JJObtv family attention porbathanizersonalprlcommit suleide la because be know.
en Mt the Indians down with fl", develop.Attention, difculties rapidly |lt would end hl. misery.-Sandusk
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JENNINGS’ RE ADJUSTMENT
SALE
"1th Earl Smith, recently purchas-
a. -mt-Tt.eskemttauu
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lT.mil; J. M. Radford. Abilene: Wal
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CHICAGO, July 16 Nathan Leo- WASHINI
pold, ir" and Richard Loeb, awaiting eral farm It
trial Auguat 4 on chargee of kidnap- • reduetion
In and slaying 18 year old Robert' the rate of
Franke, once considered Ernest Loeb, loans to all
11 year old brother of Richard, a. a annoclations
victim for their search for a thrill,
according to defense attorney.
"For thia reason there la no one
who want* to aee the boy. freed,"
t larence S. Darrow, chief of counsel
for the defenae. said. "The familles —--------
and lawyers are actually afraid of the ed more tha
boy. and it is for the sake of soclety distributed I
that the perenta do not want the boy. 000 farmer,
freed." The tu ,
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