Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 141, Ed. 1 Friday, March 28, 1924 Page: 5 of 8
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THE BROWNWOOD BULLETIN MARCH 23 192
PAGE FIVE
f Frmpeets Good for
High School Club in
Rcseball Season
(By Lloyd Nixon.)
The prospects for a good baseball
from Brownwood High School
very good Indeed. "With many of
Ike old team back and many more
men ont the team is rapidly
into shape. At the beginning
f tie season there -were oniy two or
Ifcree pitchers on "whom one could de
ywd to pitch 2. whole same now there
are tereral men who are being
CMcsed injthe art of twirling and
yrnnie to '"make excellent pltcbers?
As is always the. -case with every
kSgk school or college team there is
m. lot of raw material to be worked
with. There are several plares on1 the
imm that arevto lie filled by new men
vfco are coming out for base ball for
tfeefr first time. However tln-o men
are cominz out of the "kinks" and
wHl eoos be good as can be found
cm aay high school team.
The schedule for the team this
jser fas a pretty stiff one. Some
twAooIs that were net played last rear
sauL is fact hare never been plavet
Jrjr Browawood will he met this sen
ses. All tkee teams are strong and
ese very exciting contests are ex-
pjtd. botli by the members cf th
tiub. aad the student body. Among
ethers to be played this your are:
Lampasas Abilene Stenlienvillc
Bcs4y and Coleman.
County Interscholastic
League Here Tomorrow
Ttef Brown County Interscholastic
Lcgbe rill inert in Brownwcod on
SafKn&y. A large number from over
tl cemuls are expected to attend
& much interest iu man! rested in
tie cosiest w&lch will start at 'Jr30
. k. The day's program will be
earnests debates declamation essay
tKSbc jbbeIc memory and spelling
wish atkletics in the afternoon be
csBar zt 1:15 at Howard Payne
ert The directors are Pierce Bait-
er AtUeticsiMrs. Dunn Declamation;
3r S&aw Debate; Miss Gibson Es-
jr WrKiag. Xrs. Baker. Spelling.
SL Louis Symphony Orches
fnu Ckeck seats now. Jones
A Toley of folly on . trol-
ly "Conductor 1492"
"ly. Dime Right" Monday
Tuesday at the Palace
Recital Saturday
mj ri P C Auditorium.
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In a surprisingly short time you
can actjaire a knowledge of blue
prints that will be of great value
to you in a salary way the rest o
your life
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"CONDUCTOR 1492" TO OPEN SEW
GEM THEATER 3C0NDAY.
"Ccaauctcr 1-J32" scheduled to
play at tfie Gem Theatrq 1s a typical
Johnny Hinte3 picture. This means
thajt everyhody who sees this come-
dy sliould be prepared to laugh boist-
erously frequently and long. This
comedian or shadowland is credited
-with possessing an assomucn:. of pep
and laugh-provoking antics at once
the delight .ot his audiences and the
enty of his rivals.
He is given the 'widest range and
free play for his stunits and antics in
"Conductor 1492" as Johnny Hines
wrote Uie story and scenario for this
picture himself.
It is a story of a voumr" Irishman.
Terry OToole Avho leaves his native
country to make his fortune In Amer-
ica. Arrvinc: in tho'iland of thn free.
he goes to Loteda Ohio' whore his
lamer Had spent a few years when in
this country.
Before long he dons the uniform
of a motorman of the Loteda Trac
tion Company. Jffia. iob also Inqludes
that of conductor and his number is
tL492 henca "Conductor il492;."
THE CIRCUS IS COMING
The old saying "there is nothing
new under the sun" has nb tieter-
ring effect upon the enterprise of
Christy Brothers. They have planned
and worked and invested in their
"Wonder Show" until the organiza-
tion 'projects and Is the most S3auti-
ful and original exhibition of its
kind in the world.. This year they will
bring forward a huge spectacle In
which they introduce stage scenery
and lighting effects. They (have been
especially fortunate in their choice
of historic .subject for . spectacular
display. This is conspicuously true
of "Noitft and the Ark." Their repro-
duction "o'f this famous episode of the
Bible entailed a fabulous; investment
of money; 'qs1the ihost minute partic-
ulars of the magnificent ceremonies
and festivities on that famous occa-
sion are illustrated ini the stupend-
ous Qhristy production
The spectacle is revealed 'in its
fascinating features upon a stage
larger than the ground Bpace occu-
pied by a score of tho largest the
atres in the country.
Christy Brothers wiU exhibit in;
Bro'wnwood on Monday March 31
giving two performances at 2 and 8
p. m.. with a most delightful and" all
new street parade at noon.
Harley Sadler Here Next Week.
Probably the bes.t treat Brownwood
will have this season is the return
of Harley Sadley and associated ar
tlsts who will open a week's engage-
ment here next .Monday in their big
tent theatre in the best play he has
ever appeared In a play that con-
tains eyerythlng love pathos and
comedy -wttli a Toby Srt" made x-
pffessly for Mr. Sadler . atf cme oa- '
which he Is a Teal star Th part ii -a
typical redhead and Harley takes
full advantage of the opportunities
offered him In this great play. He has
the biggest and best shew he has ever
brought to Brownwood asd the
strongest line of plays and feature
vaudeville he has ever had includ-
ing Petty Real and brother ia thejr
big time musical act; Miss Ethel
Snow contralto soloist; Miss Essie
Shelly in songs and dances and Har-
ley himself in songs and monologues.
Don't fail to be there Monday night
and see this great play.
Ladies Home Jour-
nal Patterns make
sewing easy. Call
in and get an April
Fashion Plate.
THEY ARE FREE
OUR AIM:
TO
SERVE
FAITHFULLY
AND
UNFAILINGLY
incorporated
h 475 DEPARTMENT STORES
RELIABLE
QUALITY
GOODS
ALWAYS
AT LOW
PRICES
With Your
New Spring Frock
Wear Our
Full Fashioned Hose
All Colors
$1.49
NEW SPRING STYLES
r
Await You Here
The incoming trains are bringing to us the ne w things in A pparel and Toggery which the Spring Season is now introducing for the
first time. Many of the new goods are priced remarkably low considering the quality. Our large purchasing power is helping you
to the saving of many dollars this spring.
You Can't Rob Peter
Here to Pay Paul!
When you enter this Store you enter where
a dollar has the fullest possible purchasing
power and where its ability is not shoved up
and down at will as is the case where most
"sales" are held.
Buying in large quantities for our hundreds
of Stores it is natural that our selling prices
should be at the lowest-possible figures.
And these prices remain the same until the
goods are sold. You cannot rob one pocke?
here to fill another.
Gingham Bloomer Frocks
Newly Styled for Little Girl
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These are the most practical Dresses as well as the
most becoming ones for little girls from two to six years
old. Made of good ginghams in all colors some of them
with touches of hand embroidery added. Bloomers of
the same material complete the dresses.
98c to $2.98
Dainty colored voile Dresses sizes 2 to 6 are priced from
$1.98 to S3.98
All-Leather Shoes
ar
Our stwdy
for Everybody
CoMpaay all-leather Sboe waar wafl.
fives lemg service aad satisfaction.
frM na
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Silk Dresses
4 ;
-LOVELY SILK CREPES
In the newest styles with varied trimmings and
colorings. These values are the result of the very
large buying for our hundreds of stores. You will
find our display particularly pleasing. These new
dresses have arrived just in time to be of service to
you in providing your spring outfit.
Women and misses sizes
$14.75 $19.75 and $24.75
Women's House Dresses
Fainous "Sally-Lea" Valuo
House dresses that ha.vc the smartness of style of far more-
expensive iwoUcSs! And quality-values that cannot be sur-
pasisetl ! pru-es much higher than ours. Come and sec them!
Stylish Silk Blouses
Pleasing Chic and Smart!
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mm
.Vour choice o charming models I Modish jacquette and slipoTtf
styles cif good quality. silk Crepe de' China plana or printed; distinct-
ively cziuty of line and triirfming. And the loveliest of Summer"
colftrs 1
$4.98 to $SM
Clever New Spring Hats
Display Many Style Feature
Just the hats to give the
finishing touch to Spring
wardrobes. Chic little shapes
for suits and larger flower
trimmed ones for dress-up
occasions. The newest ma-
terials and trimmings arc
shown in our latest arrivals
at this low price.
Among the materials are
hair cloth fancy braid and
taffeta combined crepe
straw jet straw and straw
and crepe combined. In all
the new colors to match
any costume.
$3.98 - $4.98
HOUSE DRESSES
arc made of newest and most
pleasing patterns of Amos-
kcag and .other fine quality
Ginghams including checks
pfaids .and novelty Ratihe-
effects. Models with round
pointed or Tuxedo collars
smartly trimmed with eyelet
embroidery and Organdy ;
also -white pique andCham-
.tiray tfimmlogs. .omen's
and Misses' sizes '
$1
.98 to
$498
Extra Size $3.25
Boys' Popular Wash Suits
Balkan Middy and Oliver Twist
Attractive styles. Just fine for play and dress wear
v'ith several of these desirable suits on hand you can
.I ways keep the boys nicely dressed at little cost.
Durable materials such as
long wearing peggy cloth and
jean. Also other equally strong
fabrics. Good color combina-
tions. c'
Easy1 to launder - another
good point in their favor.
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Remarkable Values at
98c $1.49
$1.98
bftfer 9km at 69c to S2.M
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 141, Ed. 1 Friday, March 28, 1924, newspaper, March 28, 1924; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth342835/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Howard Payne University Library.