Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 243, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 26, 1924 Page: 6 of 8
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July 27th.
First Purchase Date
for Railroad Tickets.
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was. aragged, dirty youngster,
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was waiting on his sick step-
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1y 29th,
First Presentation, . , >
Southwestern Style Show,
Majestic Theatre
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Everything in IDshware aad Glassware
cost Get your share of the Bargatns.
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Lettering Window Decorating,
Accounting, and Special Sales.
Tobe held n the Chamber of
Commerce Auditorium.
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Large Goblets, to close out at. per set...
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targes are assured those merchants who make
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If you don’t need anything
w, while you can get these gooda at cost. One renaOn
" — Dry Goods Department. Our Buyer has gone toimat.
;est stock of Dry Goods ever put into this Store.
No. : Tubs at_________ 69c
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11-Uuart ............27c-
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ICE PICKS
Ono lot of Ico Picks, to clous out at—2 tor
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0ns lot of White regular size Rmm, at, per set
Don’t wait, but buy at once, as
We have the siaes listed below
Notes, bright aa a shiny new
though he never has spent a
school!
Noles, whose smile poverty
-z pain have not been able to erase!
1 2 sews of wealthy raminles are ask.
inE. for the chance to lay their love
aad riches at his feet!
MONDAY, JVLt 28th, 1924
. THE CLOSE-OUT SALE ON OUR DISHES, HARDWARE AND TINWARE, STAR TS
ON THE BARGAIN COUNTERS
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** Blanca LoUdres. who earns
“paicountry with Luls Angel
hdidn‛ even get • 4ook-n at
I"tates. . Immigration
BanElsXaland shipped her
MHavana, Cuba, on the frst
t1rl was supponed to be
Southwestern Seyle Show,
Majestic Theatre.
August 12th.
Third Presentation,
Southwestern Style Show.
gMajsntie Thentre.
August 26th.
Final Return Date.
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and Express Eharges are assured thnce mirckent ...k~
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DALLAS WHOLESALE MERCHANTS
' CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUiLDING
DALLAS
"He's the only one I got now.”
And meanwhile, as the tight still
wages.. Jimmy is having a good time
with the old blind pony, and “Bob.”
the hound. the kittens and the little
tame ducks, while wealthy families
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Fall3Warket Season Ottens July 28th
DALLAS
YOUR. COMPLETE MARKET
Then Bert. conscious that trouble
was brewing, took his boy to Calvin
Kellinston's isolated farm, six miles
withlout of Hickman. There he is helping
• the Kelliston “lay by" his crop. .
For weeks and weeks Jimmy sat
with his legs in a plaster cast.
One day a nurse was adjusting the
caMza painful operation Jimmy was
bearing without a whimper. He noticed
the nurse was crying.
"Why are you eryingr" ashed Jim-
my. when it is my feet that are hurt-
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"as one Sunday morning --
eindom vt the Methodist Church
adiscovered it would be idle for
M unless something, or someone.
■ up on which'it could center its
nthropie activities.
After the stepmother had died, the
Bible Class wanted to take -Jimmy
away from the poorhouse. Noles would
not let him leave. He was afraid they
would kidnap him.
The men finally took Jimmy into
Hickman. Bert Noles went, too. He
and Jimmy, all dressed up again, spent
a week at Tiptonville, the guests of
the class.
MTIPTONVILLE, Tenn., July 26.—
' The whole world, it seems, has turn-
M against Bert Noles.
HEverybody is trying to take his boy
atay from him. 1
DISHES
One lot of White Cups and Saucers, to clone out at. per set
get a 10-quart Triple Coated Blue or
a. Bucketi large Coffee co.
Aluminum Percolator, at...... VC
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. These three lines we are closing out at actual coat, and many things below cost
“ in these lines at present, you will a little later, so buy now. while you can get these
for dosing out these lines, is to get more room for our F - - -
ket, where he will purchase for this Store the larg
s family was sent to the poor- await opportunity
house..A.few dayslater Judge Nugent cate the boy.
went out there with the intention of r
sending Jimmy to
persuasion Anally gained Bert
muc-.ermission for the class to send
Tie Bible students raised the mon-
e.forhis. fare and $50 more. bathed
Eimt. cut his shagzy hair and decked
him.V from head to foot.
- Dr. R. W. Griffin of Tiptonville got
imunication with Dr. Ryer-
-ma at St. Luke's Hospital.
: The latter offered to treat
free.
dilltom of dollars, churches, even
’ cpart.are aligned against the
or, nUHui-nted is rm-hand in his
kt to Reep his eight-year-old son.
amy.
immy Notes, whose home is a 10.
t ahask: whose bed is a pile of
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mmy Nods. who used to be club-
ed aad hobbled along on the out-)'
of his ankles, but who new-
[ka to the Sunday school folks and
Ily: doctors— romps around like
r kids!
mmy Noles, whom the nurses in the start, wanted to adopt him.
azo fonght to watt upon, and "---“---" “
for weeks kept a big city laugh-
and crying at the things he said
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S iotits 50-odd members told of
rut across a little clubfooted boy
*■ parents were destitute.
I 2. class investigated. Hugh E.
Wh l Srd, vice president, thus de-
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~and Low pressure tires
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Jimmy and his father had dropped
out of sight.. But inquiries revealed
thex were baek in ther shack near
Hickman. Fulton county, Ky., just
across the line.
Judge Charles D. Nugent and a
community nurse went out to see
them.
The stepmother was hi the last stag-
es of tuberculosis. Jimmy was sleep-
ing on the pallet of rags in another
corner of the room.
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1 Quart Wide Mouth Jars, at. per dozen______
1 Qusrt Regular Mason* Jars, per dozen.....
Half Gal. Wide Mouth* Jars, at, per dozen...
Jelly Glasses, at, per dozen ..................
10-Quart Buckets. ...
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We have one Counter filled with large Tin Dippers,
Tin Dairy Pans, Tin Pudding Pans, Tin Biscuit Pans,
Large Scrub Brushes, Grey Enameled Stewers, Grey
Enameled Dairy Pans, and many other articles l e,
to dose out at, each........... IOC
You had better buy now while you cap get these
goods at cost. -
One Jdt of large Tin Dish Pans, to dose out at 240
- Our 15c Tin Wash Pans, to dose out at.........
One lot of extra good grade 1 2%2-inch Enamel- 9 A ,
ed Wash Pans, to dose out at..............LHC
All Chums and Jars to be sold out at this 1A 1-0
’Sale, Gal.....................141 LC
SUGAR—special price on 25 pounds of d1 09
. Pure Cane Sugar, of.. ....................
I Be sure and see out 9c Bargain and Close-Qy-en-
ter—Enamelel Pans, Quarts Cups, 1 .on^ftnitom Ri,
Pans, Frying Pans, Chair Buttons, lgeFunnels, anJ
lots of other useful articles^>*dose out..........
These are some .ofaK many bargains worth your
time of seeing sjbuying.
For 39c yougaget an Enameled Coffee Pot, large or
small; nice size Enameled Water Pitcher; extra good
short handled Shovel, and other useful things, 20
at cost, for only, each......................
Last January his feet were pro-
nounced cured. For the first time in
his2le Jimmy walked like other boys.
IThere Was a "going out" party for
morning more him .when he left. Nurses, doctors, his
Young People's ealthy callers loaded him down with'
sthodist chph Goys. A limousine drove him to the
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When better automobiles are built, Buick will build diem
There the interviewer found him
waiting on the stock.
“Nobody's going io take my boy
away," he declared. “I ain’t going to I
let nobody have him. He's mine. And I
he s going to stay mine as long as 11
live.
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:Apdithe boy was tagged and actu-
ANyaddresned to the hospital and sent
o Ms way alone, in care of a Pull-
man conductor. That was in May, 1923.
The hospital staff fell head over
love with Jimmie. The news-
paPir "played" him and his smile.
"fT/A11 women of wealth came to
see’htnd. Several families, right from
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THE HOUR HAS COME
FOR US TO CLOSE OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF ' W
Dishes, Tinware and Hardware
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 243, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 26, 1924, newspaper, July 26, 1924; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1487706/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.