Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 170, Ed. 1 Friday, May 4, 1923 Page: 3 of 6
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' THE BfcOWrWOOD BULLETIN MAY 4 1923
PAGE THREE
TilMt IJkn
" ; XECIFES.
v All Measurements Are Level.
' Sftttfek ScraWea Eggs.
3MopaoB butter or vegetable fat.
I wt pepper or pimento minced.
r'tafcltMKxm minced onion.
Ka tomato canned or
cf stock or gravy.
j. ttagpoon salt
t teaspoon pepper.
1 tablespoon grated cheese.
lk of toast.
Mlt the "butter or Tegetable fat In
a trying pan and cook the pimento
tpakm In It for five minutes. Add
th tomatoes bring to boiling point
ani oook five minutes longer. Beat
tfc. eggB -witi. the stock or gravy add
thtn to the mixture In. the pan -with
th salt and pepper and cook slowly
vniil set. Pile ;tra the slices of toast
sprinkle the grated cheese over the
toft and set In & hot oven 375 degrees
F.wrtli tke chese is melted.
J "Sfamkris."
4 tablecpooaa butter.
cup sugar.
1 egg.
.1-2 teaspooa-'cianamon.
i-l teaspoon .salt t .
1-3 cup milk.
fAbout 1 1-2 cups flour;.
1 teaspoon baking oowder.
eftea the butter slightly then
criom it -with the sugar and egg. Add
ta milk and lastly the flour salt cln-
naaon and baking powder sifted to-
gether. This should make a dough
soft ough to bandle easily but firm
eaettglL to retain its shape.
1 reek off pieces the size of a walnut
reft ieaoothly between the Tiands then
dries) into hot fat and coolc as you
ou!d doughnuts. Drain and when
ofild roll each "Spaniard" in Vinegar
FroetiEg then in finely chopped nut-
aeats to which one-haif their bulk of
fifiely cut-up raisins have been added.
Fries' TesMtees with Peppers.
Large ripe tomatoes.
Cqrameal or crumbs.
2 mlaced green peppers.
2 tablespoonfuls butter or oil.
Salt and' pepper.
X onion.
Place" to a frying pan one table-
sfooaful of the fat and add the minc-
ed pepper- also one minced onion. Fry
until tender. Remove to dish then
place the remainder of the fat In fry-
Is pen and saute the sliced tomatoes
a tile after thev have been coated
wiGt'cermmeal or bread crumbs. These
sfcWld be seasoned well. Fry until
at own on both sides remove to dish
sii'cover with the sauted peppers and
Pepper as4 Ckeese Salad.
Siarge sweet red or green peppers
yecan or walnut meats.
11
Cream cheese.
Thick mayonnaise.
I lettuce or endive.
; Cut oft stem end of peppers remove
sjeeis and tough membrane wash in
cpW water and turn upside down to
drain. Blend the mayonnaise cheese
cisd nut meats together using one-
Ipurth cupful of nut meats to a cup-
ful of the cheese and just enough may-
cmaaise to moisten sufficiently to blend
S ingredients together. Season to taste
with salt and a little onion if liked.
!Press Into the peppers seeing that all
speces are filled. Chill and just be-
tbre Teady to serve slice down with a
jfherp knife. Arrange on lettuce
Jeeves and dress with a little mayon-
maise. If desired a few slices of to-
mato may be added to the rings.
f Cora Castard.
One can corn or 6 ears green corn
2 tablespoonfuls flour 1 teaspoonful
salt l 1-2 tablespoonfuls butter 1
cupful milk 2 eggs. Make a white
sauce of the flour salt butter and
milk then add the corn. Beat the
eggs add them to the corn mixture
Turn the mixture into a buttered bak-
fasr dish and place the dish in a pan
of hot water. Bake In a moderate ov-
en until the mixture is firm. Serve hot
as a vegetable.
i WJaca Yon Were a Kid
Raspberries' were one of your fvorites.
Our Raspberry extract is made from
fresh berries and tastes like them.
Phone 41 for a 50 cent bottle. Hallum
Drug Co. " 171c
PI clare Framing. Hj Studios.
SATURDAY
CANDY SALE
Liggett
Kandy
Packs
. of Delicious
Chocolates
The .Modern fctlioJ of Quick
I lean Candy Service
49c Pound
These high grade Chocolates
are put up in 1-2 pound' Kan-
djjPacks and we make this
sjecial price for Saturday
only so you may know the
bt bulk Chocolate made.
CAMP-BELL DRUG
TEXAS LEAGUE.
i
' Steading) of the Teams
- Played. Won.-Lost. Pet
Wichita Falls 14 9 5 .643
Dallas ... 14 9 5 .643
Galveston 15 9 6 .600
Fort jTVorth .jl14 7 "1 500
Beaumont ... 14 7 '.- U i500
Houston 15 7 8 467
San Antonio . 16 7 9 1437
'Shreveport ..14 3 11 1214
Yesterday's Results.
Beaumont 9. Houston 0.
Fort Worth 3 Shreveport 1.
San Antonio 12 Galveston 4.
IDallas 5 Wichita Falls.' 2
innings).
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Today's Schedule.
Sherevport at Dallas.
Beaumont at Houston.
Galveston atj San Antonio.
Fort Worth int Wichita Falls.
AMERICAS TjEAGUE.
Standing of the Teams.
Played. Won. Lost.
Detroit ...... 16 11 5
New York ... 15 10 - 5
Cleveland ... 16 10 . 6
Philadelphia 13 . 7 6
Boston. 14 6 8
St Louis ....15 6 - :9
Washington . 14 5 9
Chicago 14 4 10
Pet
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Yesterday's Results.
Detroit 6 Cleveland 5.
St -Louis 6 Chicago 3
Boston. 3 Philadelphia 1J .
New York 3 Washington 2.
Today's Games.
Detroit at Chicago.
Boston at Yrashington.
St Louis at Cleveland.
Philadelphia at New York.
atioxal league.
Standing of the Teams.
Played Won. Lost
New York 17 12 5
Chicago .16 9 7
Philadelphia K 13 7 . 6 .
Boston i. 15 S 7
St Louis 16 S S
Pittsburgh . 16 8 . . 8
Cincinnati Jo - 0 l
Brooklyn ....15 4 .11
Tel.
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I' .563
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J .533
j .500
! .500
.400
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Yesterday's Results.
St Louis 3 Chicago 2.
Philadelphia 6 Boston 4.
Brooklyn ii 2'ew York 3:
Pittsburgh 3 Cincinnati jl.
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Today's Games.
Brooklyn at Boston.
Chicago at St Loais. - .
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh.1
Itav York at Philadelphia.
Stokes Leses Fight :
to Amend Petition
Divorce Trial
(By Associated Press)
NEW YORK May 4. W. E. D.
Stokes wealthy hotel man !and
realty operator lost in the ap-
pellate division of the supreme
court today in a flght to be per-
mitted to amend his petition In
his divorce suit against Mrs. Helen
iElwood Stokes so that be could
name additional co-respondents
and give evidence concerning
whom he claims recently to have
discovered.
Saturday Market at Guilliams
Grocery.
3
FREE
JPAIIMT BOOK
Askfcs for the artistic and in
atructire Pee Gee Paint Book
' Homt and How to Paint
Them." It contains practical
advice and ugestions for color
combination. Contains Illus-
trations of beautifully finished
bumes. Ask also for color cards.
Peaslee-Gaulbert Co.
Incorporated
Atlanta LOUISVILLE Dallas
TWhalwilluourHOMEbewo
Hotel Charges
Drive Tourists
From Germany
(By Associated Press.)
BERLIN May 4. Foreign tourists
especially those from North' and South
America are so wearied and annoyed
by the passport police and housing
regulations in Germany that only the
most resolute are remaining In the
German cities. The influx of outsiders
is so slight that the German press
backed by complaining hotel-keepers
merchants restaurant keepers and
theatre managers is criticizing the
central government for tho difficulties
it has; placed in the way of obtaining
passport vises and the municipal gov-
ernment for its heavy lax on foreign-
ers and the exacting police regula-
tions.. The simplest sort of single room in
a Berlin hotel of the second class now
costs the equivalent o $4 a day. This
comes about through the SO per cent
tax which the city of Berlin Imposes
on the room charges to foreigners".
The result of this is hotels which are
practically empty and hotel men. who
are facing bankruptcy. Tourist agen-
cies no longer refer visitors to ho-
tels but send them to boarding houses.
Only wealthy visitors can afford to
live in hotels.
In (Hamburg and Bremen there is as
much complaint about overcharges in
hotels as there is in Berlin. During
the recent Lepzig Fair American buy-
ers were charged such extortionate
hotel rates that many of them left in
disgust without making any purchases.
The troubles of foreignes begin
when they attempt to get vises to en-
ter Germany. For a time only per-
sons with documents proving they
were coming -for business reasons
wero granted -permission. Students
and tourists who desired to visit Ger
many were curtly refused. Com
plaints poured in from Americans in
London Paris Rome and Vienna who
had (come to' Europe with the inten-
tion (of visiting Germany but who had
fajled to get vises In New York before
leaving.
There apparently has been some .re-
laxation In the vise policy. Business
men now realize that by requiring for-
eigners to limit their stay n German
cities and by preventing others from
entering the financial situation has
been made worse than ever. Prices
oh practically all manufactured arti-
cles in Germany were up to the world
level so there was no reason to keep
visitors out on the ground .that they
would profiteer If admitted.
The uncertainty about the status of
foreigners In Germany coupled with
the. difficulties of crossing the Rhine-
land because of the train service In-
terruptions incidental to the French
occupation has been widely heralded
in western Europe. France and Italy
have used it to advantage in their ef-
forts to attract and retain visitors as
long as possible. Nevertheless the
cities still collect their high taxes on
foreigners and hotels and shops con-
tinue to charge foreigners more than
they do Germans. One hofelkeeper
defended the practice on the ground i
that the Germans must increase rates
because their hotels are nearly empty.
If It Tastes like Turpentine
your lemon extract was not bought
from Hallum Drug Co. The turpenes
have been removed from our extracts
by special process. - Pure lemon flavor.
Phone 41. i7ic
Saturday Market at Guilliams
Grocery.
That largely depends upon its condition and
appearance. If you do hot protect your property
against wear and weather and good paint is the ONLY
protection rot and rust will soon destroy it.
Painting is the best investment you can make
for when youaint for proteqtion you paint for PROFIT.
Good paint such as Pee Gee Mastic not only adds to
the life and appearance of youj property but increases
its loan value materially. Ask your banker !
produces a beautiful tile-like film which successfully
resists the -elements does not crack peel or chalk off.
(The great durability and covering capacity is due to
the fact that Pee Gee Mastic is a DOUBLE PIGMENT PAINT
58 of ZINC and 50 of pure sublimated white lend ground
in genuine linseea on.
Pee Gee Mastic Is byfar the most economical paint you can uso ?
it is guaranteed to be absolutely pure and must give satisfaction.
Visit this store and let us advise you regarding: your point needs.
Remember "Save the Surface and you Save all." r .
UNITED TIRE CO.
201 -V. Brondwty; :
rhono
"I'M THE HAPPIEST
HOUSTON
So Declares Hiss Llshlu Page Since
Health Was Restored By Tok-
lng Stella Yitae.
"Oh I just feel like Stella Vitae
has made- me the happiest girl in
Houston for it brought me the most
wonderful relief from my sufferings"
was the enthusiastic statement made
recently by Miss Lishia Page of 3404
Cook street Houston Texas.
"I had indigestion somethnig awful.
Why I could hardly eat a thing even
the lightest of food that didn't give
me sour stomach and make me feel
like I was burning up- inside. Then I
would have dreadful headaches as
though my head would burst open
and all around my heart was a mis-
erable feeling that sometimes made
me afraid I had heart trouble.
"I was as nervous as a kitten and
badly constipated and felt so bad in
the mornings it was all I could do to
get Up and dress.
"Some of my friends who had taken
Stella Vitae nralsed'it so highly that
I was Induced to try it and I am so
. . i m T 4 - -1 I nM
tnanKim i am tor i am leeiuit au
much better I am not like the same
person I was before. I have tried
many different kinds' of medicines and
treatments but nothing else helped
me like Stella Vitae.has. Why it has
acted like a charm and I wouldn't be
without it for anything."
Note Stella Vitae may bo obtained
from Josnson's Drug- Store and is sold
upon the positive guarantee that the
purchase price w:ll be refunded if it
fails to bring relief.
Wealthy Widow Would
Wed Again
"Now that my. stomach trouble has
avil disappeared since" taking; a
course of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy
I would even consider .getting mar-
ried again. I cannot tell you how
terribly I suffered before taking this
great remedy." It is a simple harm-
less preparation that removes the
catarrhal mucus from the intestinal
tract and allays the inflammation
which - causesFjpractically pR stom-
ach liver and intestinal ailments
Including appendicitis. One dose will
convince or money rofunded. Reu-fro-McMinn
Drug Company Camp-
Bell Drug Company and druggists
everywhere:
Use Brad's Antisoptic JPUo Cone for
all cases of piles. Camp-Bell Drug
Co. 172c
KeepYoar Completion
of Rdsa-PetalToxture
Nndine FacaPawder will
keep the rosea ia your checks.
It will make ycuc skin soft
smooth and velvety. It will
lend an irreslstable charm
flower Mrden.
. M
Nadinc adheres and
ingredient that can harm the
skin or the eyes. Money re-
funded if not pleased.
50c fit your toilet counter Min-
iature box by mail 4c
NATIONAL TOILET CO.
Paris TeniK
Tint
White'
Fleth
Pink
Brunette
SSI
I V .017
I I
Mastic Paint
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271.
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Yes they are indeed wonderful presses at such a low prite. Fact is they were in-
tended to sell for more but we have gone through' the list) and reduced the price to
the very limit. They are garments that reveal unmistakably those qualities that be-
speak their real worth. Hence no price-comparisons are. .necessary we are leav-
ing it to you to judge the worthwhileness of these values. Just seventeen in all.
Look over the list and come and see them.
No. 232 Navy Satin Faced Canton . No. 641 Navy Flat Crepe straight
pleated panels jet trimmings straight line effect embroidered in self color
line effects size 40 $31.75 and gold side circular drapes wide gir-
No. 265 Navy Satin Back Crepe with d.Ie f Pretty ornaments long
square neck flared pannels silver trim- lze J; .............. ... . .$31.75
miner 3ft toi 7e No. oo Gray r lat Crepe blouse mod-
Ullllg JJ tpOl.i? I . 1" 1 1 1 H 1 ep
kt on m i o i el tucked side pannels collar and cufrs
No. 326--Black Satin Canton draped trimmed with lace and small buttons;
efrect with red beaded ornaments long size 36 . . .$36.50
sleeve size 18 ? .$31.75 No 818 Castor' Flat Crepebeaded
No. 873--Black Safin Canton draped blouse the long sleeves and front pan-
skirt beaded Georgette waist size nel are lace and bead trimmed size
38 : $46.75 40 . V . . $46.75
No. 858' Black Canton Crepej pleated No. 644 Tan Flat Crepe blouse waist
pannels and ruffles beaded yoke long trimmed in net embroidered in blue and
sleeve size 18 . .$39; 75 gold circular draped skirt trimmed in
No. 825 Navy Canton Crepe inde- f f cc0ed !s' si?e f l -$31.75
structible pleat round yoke of Geor- No. 5700 A Balkan Style Sport Dress
gette colored bead trim size 18 . $36.50 combination of Bokara and Rushanara
No. 828-Navy Flat Crepe tucked PQ 1 !ti? ' V ' ' ' ' 7 m
blouse net. yoke and sleeve two tiered T P1TJP '
skirt wide girdle and beautiful orna- skirt and coat of tan Bokara with blouse
. i q (to and trim or mahogany Canton Crepe
ment' slze I8. ' ' ' ' -$31'75 size 16 .$27.50
No. 342 Navy Flat Crepe long blouse No. 91 7 Three piece Sport Model of
waist rosettes and pannels self trim- Rushanara in bright Oriental colorings
med pointed lace collar short sleeves i-ide pleat skirt size 16 $31.75
size 38 $36.50 No. 200 Afternoon Dress of Tan
No. 674 Navy Flat Crepe straight line Georgette-Iace pannel skirt and girdle
effect with pleated ruffles on side braid sash of changeable gold and rose rib-
and embroidery trim size 40. . . $31.75 bon.'Size 18' ; $25.50
ON SALE TOMORROW AND MONDAY
Each Sale to. be final No Exchange No Returns No Approvals.' ; -
A cup of Walker-Smith Cof-
fee and a sandwich for 10c at
Guilliam's Grocery Saturday
May 5th.
Hcture Framing. 3tayo Studios.
Five Disc
Special S homing! We've just received a ship-
meot of the new Nash Six Coupe. It goes on exhibit
fion at once. Come in and see the features that have
won such wide favor. Both motor and carburetor
; embody improvements effecting a greater wealth
- qf smooth powter. There's a new thrift in gas and
pil that approaches the economy of an open model:
And;t:he beautjfyliy built bddy is 6iecially.. worthy
of inspection. Bon V delay vour visit: ' ' -
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Prices grange irom $915 to 4 19
A WONDERFUL SALE OF OUR
Better Grade Diresses
Season tickets for Pure Food
Show and Better Baby Con-
f test May 7th to 12th. Brown-
wood Drug Co. Everybody's
Coming.
fFfoch and Hash Self-ilouniwg Cart ;Vr &S
' FOURS and SIXES
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Petty Bros. Motor
WH00PSMG COUGH
No "care" but helps to re-
duce paroxysms of coughiaf. f
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 170, Ed. 1 Friday, May 4, 1923, newspaper, May 4, 1923; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth342920/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Howard Payne University Library.