Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 254, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 11, 1923 Page: 3 of 10
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THE BROWNWOOD BULLETIN AUGUST 11 1923
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Classified Advertisements
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Bunch of keys on rins between
Hi-VCay Auto Co. and Santa Fe depot.
Finder please phone lol or Bulletin
iMco. 25 lp
liOST Tuesday nislit on Austin Ave
n.ue leather pocket folder containing
SI .25 and several receipts identifica
tion card etc. Finder please phone;
R-S34 or the Bulletin. Reward
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0 I PHYSrCIAW'S CHS I
IB
VVATiTED
Called meeting Brownwood Chap
ter No. 141 Saturday A'igist.
11 7:30 p. m. for work in the Royal J
Arvh degree. All members are re- j
quested to attend and visiting.
25 ipj members are cordially invited.
A. B. GARRETT High Priest.
C. H MFRPHY. Secretary.
WAXTKD To buy from owner mod-
erate priced wel4 located house and
Int or Tacnnt lot on South Side. Phone
VlSiffl. 25Cc
WANTED Let us wash and grease
jour car right Mathews Garage.-
223tfc
WANTED To buy second hand
furniture and stoves. New Second
.Hand Store 203 West Broadway.
Thone 975. 230tfc
WANTED Position as stenographer.
Experience in general office work; ref-
erences furnished. Write or wire col-
lect 410 S. Broadway Tyler Texas.
257p
Young man with family wants posi-
tion with firm with chance for ad-
vancement. Have good Ford car. Have
had several years experience in 'public
work. Mil' go anywhere. Know Brown-
wood and jState of Texas like a book.
Phone A-S42 613 Hendrix St. 254p
WANTED To do housework Dr hotel
work. Apply at 70S West Anderson.
WE WANT TO BUY 50 second hand
Kood and coal cook stoves. Will paj
fair price. New Second Hand Store.
Thone 973. t236tfc
The following cards have been
approved by the censors of the
Brown County Medical Society
M. L. BROWN M. D.
GENERAL TRACTIVE
X-RAY WORK
Lee Street
OFFICE (HER GAS CO.
Phone Office 922 R-l; Res. 922 R-2
Hours 8 to 12 and 1 to 6
or by appointment.
Lyric Celebrates
7th Anniversary
With Big Program
The Lyric Theatre wil celebrate its
seventh anniversary under the man-
agement of C. E. Boyett next week
vith a special program of feature pic-
tures which include the best of the 16-
rer.t releases of films. The
New Newspaper to
Be Established at
Coleman the Times
A new weekly newspaper to bo
known as the Coleman Times is to
be established at Coleman during the
next few weeks bv a stock company
organize! as the Central City Pub-
inoalI'! ConiDff.iv. uccordimr o Ray
was built in UHS by the Brownwood ... .Mro;-klt of Coleman who wu;
Opera House Company its first man-L Brownwood Friday afternoon. Mr.
;uers Iieinsi .Messis. Orillin and Pear- u(tviw wi!1 )t editor of the new
man. minus me nrsi inroe years oi.1ir .. ..;. -unn.
tin cjpci.iimu nit iiuiimv miner int:. . .
. . . I t I.l V Klltf
I control of several ditterent managers ' v
i . I . ( . ( V ''HI
Mr. iieu uouiii; ii over seen years
Regular meeting Monday night " at
S:00 Knights of Pythias Lodge No.
99. All members are urged to attend
and visiting Knights cordially invited.
P. A. G LAN VILLI? C. C
W. P. DENNY. K. of R. & S.
Regular meeting of the Order of De-
Molays Monday evening S p. m. Initia
tor work.
TILLMAN JOHNSON. S. C.
JOE rOrXS. Acting Scribe.
Professional Cards
FOR SALE
FOR TRADE For cattle or yonr
houses that arp to be moved from lot.
One good six cylinder car. IL C.
Grady. 'Phone X-9..3. 2".6c
FOR : SALE-eaTTldat once!
centrally located " residence. 6 rooms
3 porches. For further information see
H. A. Mashburn at place SOS Avenue
A. 261p
BEAUTIFUL SUMMER HOMES in the
Ozarks to exchange for Brownwood
property. What have you? .Mrs. A.
Fisher 1604 Edwards SL . iT.lp
FOR SALE Flelchman's Yeast at
BoyBen'a Market Phone 344. 90tfc
FOR RENT
FOR SALE 220 acre stock farm 16
miles from Brownwood or would take
city property. Phone R-96S. 2".9p
DR. R. L. F ARRIS
Osteopathic Physician
Abrani9 diagnosis and treatment
Over Coggin National Bank.
Mills McHorse & Peck
Pi ambers Gas Fitters and Tinaerst
Radiators Repaired
115 Hayes Street. Thone 3
CHAS. J. WEST
Plumbing Heating and
Gas Fitting
H10 Are. E.
Phone 1298
FOR RENT 2 new south unfurnished
rooms hot bath; 2 room furnished
apartment and sleepins porch hot
bath close in. Phone J-009. 2i6c
FOR RENT Two
'Phone J--"57.
room
apartment j
2."jpf
FOR RENT Furnished house;
apartments. 'Phone J-"6S.
also
FOR RENT Large dwelling arrang-
ed for two apartments each with con-
veniences and parage close in. See
Carpenter & Wood. 23Stfc
FOR RENT Four furnishedormT
furnished house keeping'rooms south
exposure: or will rent or lease' all of
my seven room home 12"3 Austin Ave-
nue to rifht .party. . Mrs. G. V. Bran-
don. Phone J-fSS. LT.lp
FOR RENT room bungalow on 6th
street half block off Coggin avenue.
Phone 499 or R-424. 2HtfcJ
ROOMS FOiTRErTf
McINNIS & SON
Undertakers and Embalmers
1 1 9 West Lee Street
Office Phone 69
ED BLINN
Plumbing and Gas Fitting
Phone R-1315
OPTOMETRISTS
Dr. M. W. Armstrong
Registered Optometrist with
ARMSTRONG JEWELRY CO.
Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted
Typewriters Addintr Machines
Cash Reclsters
Cleaned Rebuilt and Repaired
All Work Called for and Delivered
Telephone 912 Rinc One
RICHARDSON & CARROLL
110 E. Broadway
JOE E. DILDY M. D.
Office Over
IIROHMUKID (iAS CO.
10Ss E. Lee St. Phone 221-1 K
Res. 311 E. Lee Phone 22I-R2
i
a to and continuing in charge -until
this time.
The program for next week in-
cludes: Monday and Tuesday. :i Wes-
ley Barry production. "Heroes of the
Street." said to be the best picture yet
made by the freckle-face star. It con-
W. N.
general manager; ii. A
bus. .hiss manager; Mr.
Hawkins Mr. Newsom. .Mr. .McCorkle.
M. K. Witt. J. I.ce Mayes. O. P.
Manes. J. M. Crnwtonl IL U. Wi!:;'n
and Dr. T. U .Scaly director-!
A new printing plant valued at
approxm. ;ielv SI .01)0. has been pur-
char cm. ncco.-ding to Mr. McCorkle.
Oflice Over
IJKOWNWOOD (i AS CO.
KlS'a Kast I.ee .Sheet
Office Phone R;ng 1
Residence Phone '-?'- Ring 2
H. L. LOBSTEIN M. D.
i-OR RENT Two unfurnished roomr.
Modern conveniences and garage.
1't'J Second S'reet or phone W-
FOR RENT Two rooms classed in)
sleeping porch garage all modern.
1004 Vine.Street (at subway). 2.14p
FOR RENT Modern 2 room f urnish-
ed apartment. Phone J-22C. 2:9tfc
Cake Flour
None Better
We Deliver Phone 14
J. W. Tottenham M. D.
Practice Limited to
EYE EAK. NOSE AM) THROAT
and Fitting of (.lasses
Phone 396R1
Room 207 First Nafl Bank Bldg.
O M 1 T
oummeriNonnaiis
Closed Thursday
at Daniel Bakei
The Hrow tiwaoil miimiht nrm.I
closed h-i work Thur-di evuiing at
Daniel Itakfj- r.ilb-2-. tn t tl:. teach
ers nave returned to their homes
throughout thr lrvv:r.vn.d country.
The Normal is coiwmph d on." of the
most Mir e-tul nf rcccj y;i! . the
attendance Icing Lirr and the work
of a high charactt r.
The Normal was conducted in con
nection v!th the 'iiiiiiiicr sevirin f
Daniel Baker. vhii h t rlo-e with
the examinations scheduled for August
27th and 2Mb. The Mtmmer pession
Hiss !).td a Ktrge a' fenr.int ar roni-
ing to th. college nuthoritic-;. No an-
nouncement i- yet a i liable a to the
graduating 1 1--.
tains elements that will gladden the " '"'r arrangements preliminary
hearts of th. many admirer (.f the! the bernning of pubUcation have
vouthful player. A new Civile Cook been made. The stockholders of th.'
oi;iedv. "Ilih
S(Uue bill.
Wednesday "The
Around the Corner" i
ind Dry" is on the w enterprise include thy-Iiv
leisineVs and professional men !
I.lttle Chuich I'.deman county located Tint ' ipa"
scheduled. Tlii.; at Coleman and Santa Anna. Mr M -
is saitl to be the gr!Ufest romantic "'. I states th.it ihe ncv' pub.c;-
melodrama that ha ever been produc-' t:(n is to be independent in h.i'-i'c-
ed. massive in theme sumptuously j u v. the stockholders represent ng
staged and splendidly acted by a large pr;ct;ratly all classes of business
and notable cast. - -The Champi-mi." and pnlession;.l men of the com.ty
one of the "Our Can" kid coinedip-.
completes the program for this day
Thursday and 1'iiday. the 1
ture of the week. Trilling Worn
beyond doubt one of the greatest pic-1
tures of the year. It was written
adanted and directed bv Rex Ingram
who made "The Four liorrcien" and
"Piisoner of Zenda." Barbara 'i.aMarr
Haymon Navarro and Lewis Stone are
! t'liv f:ltnrn.l tilnvTss I "
til' IVtlltlll'l I'll.'il.'. I
Saturday. Th-nuas Meighan. the most n 11 I; Cooper who for near:.-
popular actor on the screen today. wiira .vor :s assistant pastor of
be wen in his latest picture "Hotne: ' tlf" Coggin Avenue. Bnpfst Church
ward Bound." l.ila Lee is in the cast '.has leaned h.s vvo-k here and w.li
This is the first showing of this picture' rt'.iiru't) p. 'oial work some- be; e
; 'lay.
is Cooper Resigns As
Assistant Pastor
of Coggin Church
:.nvihrc in Texa.
Tlie Mermaid C
e.ritory. lie ?t..tei. ;od-iV A-
Choice barbecue cooked dai-
ly at Ratliffs Market Phone
274.
comedy. "Three' Strike--." a Kt t-baL pre en: Mr. Cooper f.? conducting a '
comely Ls on the Fame b:!!. vtfv 'v.i-"q' ii ! eviv.J meeting .t' '
;:'i'a . iier.e fei conversions h.iV' ;
' bi e:i teK'.-tcred dirt.ng the week H
EW DKSH.'XS FAVOL'KI) is Mn7denng a cJI ui the pastoral.
FDR PIlTLIPlMNt. vrMPsnf the Baptist church at Ta'pa.
j Mr Cooper has been engaged in pa-
By InternaC'onfli N-. S r c- t.ral and mrs.--o:i rk m Brown
ftIANlL.. Aug v 'c-.v tjes'i'ns 1 wu(d .ice vritcnih-r. I f 1 T . ar.i' in
for Philippine o--:ag. s'.vps. de- ha' tcspeci was the hetiior B.-pt-si
pi tTng F.li'pino nattnrjal hereto and pa-ivr i f t.'j.- it .-. ' His. work bet e
heauMUiI native sec tier ar-- ben' vsa begun with' the Belle PJane
considered iiy the ! al iM.tal .ui i'B. jt.st c hurch and in October.
thoritiefi .The Washington Buieri of 'he bcame mission pastor under the
Pr.-nting. . vvlisch prnis Philippine ! dire. ' on or the First Baptist church
stamps- has been request el to tenv- a Valley Vipw. . remaining there as
poranly suspend wc;k on the lycal ; j..is-r- when Uie church WAS orgaa-
Mjpply.' The nresetv. two cvntavo 'd as a -eparate congregation. IK-
stamp bearing the portrait tit K7at j became assist ."t pastor of the Cog
: i-'n Avenue Baptist church. In Oct )ber
u: '.i.nt vetr. Puf-ng His s'x y'i
will probably be retained and a n
ls-ceniavo sra:iip a.'o;'e1
-e
tiTH i:
Dr. John Snvder anuounc the as-
sociation with him nf Dr W L 1M. I n.
in fie general pra tice of Dentistj-y.-(er.(r
U1 Htilletm Building.
work !i.'-e he has also condii
a--:fed :n condueting a uu- '. f i
rvv.val tiieetingi at various roints in
;b s !ci i itorv.
WANTL'D Clean cotton rags at The
Bulierin odlce.
FOR RENT Three apartments mod-
ern conveniences. Close in Mrs.
Alice Day. 'Phonc R-SM. 24'.-
run itrM une uniurnislied apart-1
ment; newly furnished bedrooms. Tel
ephone 1J3T. L'.cilove affairs sometimes! called mar
riage by capture.
King Abdullah Cook Ardor
of Hasty Circassian Lover
fBy Associated Press.)
JERUSALEM Aug. 9. Beyond the
Jordan is a Community of Circassians
recruited by the British for police duty
the male members of which are inclin
cd even today to follow the old cus
torn of a whirlwind campaign in their
WANTED Clean cotton rags at The
Bulletin ogles; will pay pot cash
fer Ucm.
(FOR RENT Two room furnished
apartment upstairs; all modern con-
veniences. 'Phone 72".. 2U:
FOR KENT Room with board. Phone
J--2. 260p
MISCELLANEOUS
MOVING. CRATING. STORAGE AND
Drayage of Househrld Good's and
Merchandise. Ramey Brokerage and
Storage Company. Phone 1000.
Mrs Lon L. Smith will open her
classed In Expression Pmtomimc
Classic. Interpretative. Aesthetic. Ton
and Folk Dancing. September 3rd.
Mrs. Smith will also have a class for
babies of three to six years. . For
information telephone-
i
Langford & Phinney
Contractors and Builders
Estimates furnished on
Application
Phones 731 or 456
A few days ago one of these men.
making use of the custom and the op
portunity attacked a house with some
of his companions and captured a
wealthy Circassian widow who had
come from Damascus to the wilds of
Transjordinia to look after her late
husband's sheep. The sergeant rah
off with her to Kerak where he pro
posed that they be married.
Unfortunately he had omitted one
thing which is curiously regarded as
essential even in "marriage by cap
ture." to secure the lady's consent. In
this case she declined. Appeal was
made to the authorities and King Ab-
dullah ordered the arrest of the would-
be groom and decreed that the custom
of marriage by capture should cease
Ice cold Watermelons at Rat-
liffs Market Phone 274.
Industries in Sweden have succeed
cd m making cellulose without the
odor that accompanied former pro
cesses.
RAGS RAGS!
Bring us some nice clean cot-
ton rags. We will pay you the
.r;.io iki dli tfij 'tun iil Grwi Awttut rvtiiktp ! icr. it !arirf -( hjiK'i i i i
TIME HILL
the center of fine timekeeping in America
o
.N Time Hill in Cincinnati is the
American home of the Grucn Lmilii
of W atch Makers the center of fine
timekeeping in America.
It is a quaint gabled workshop suggesting
the famous guildhalls of the seventeenth
century. Onccan almost visualize the worthy
craftsmen of old climbing the rustic stair-
ways up the hill to its great timbered doors.
Here a group of modern guiftsmcn work
men who deem their craft an art and who
put into it all the ideals and traditions which
exalted their ancestors the masters of the
ancient Guild of Watch Makers.
- It is a thoroughly modern workshop where
the latest and finest machines arc used. But
where handwork makes for a finct finish
hands have not been replaced by faster but
less careful machines.
Here where men talk and think and live
watches the Grucn movements arc received
from the guild brethren in Madrc-Bicl Switzer-
land. And here the many beautiful Grucn cases
are designcdand made the movements fitted
into them timed tested and sent forth to the
Grucn Jewelers throughout the United States.
Lov.il to the ancient ideals of fine crafts-
manship thcM? Grucn GiulcNmen are render-
ing a significant ctvicc to American men an.d
women" -And it is but natural that their time-
pieces should have o.mc to stand apart as
the most distinguished examples of the art
of fine watch making.
Sec our display of these and other standard
makes. Prices at $25.00 and up.
To' til fti M wlf
We will personally sec thai the model you
sclal will please you in ci'ery ivay
Armstrong Jewelry Co.
The)
Te ll -
Us
-thai any object of
beauty or usefulness
is merely an idea
brought to life
The ideas which give the season's new Stetson's their
youthful dash and snap comes from Youth itself; from
the Clubs and the Colleges and wherever young men
gather and express their thoughts.
But to bring ideas to practical ends takes experience
ability and organization. That is where Stetson leads.
Evidence of this will be before your own eyes when you
accept our invitation to see the new Fall Stetson's.
Many smart styles. Some conservative styles. All
styles of that quality which has made Stetson's reputa-
t?on.
$6.50 to $15.00
Now about the clothing for Fall? We are going to ask
you to come in and let us show you. '1 he racks arc fast
filling up and with every suit there is an extra pair of
trousers. The price with the extra trousers is from
$25.00 to $45.00 v i . "
Mwssefi
DURING THE HOT MONTH OF AUGUST OUR
FACTORY TO-YOU
SALE
IMIOK F(IR I-KrE DM.IVKKY f r
Yftiir opportunity to rave cm Uim-.i' tr .1 Mcrc-:iandise at ftirtory-to-ycju
jHiii'i-. Take .ithantam c t :u wi'ul. the prices- are so low.
Special for Men f
' JJeiruIar Jlllc Tube of Kca! Shsnlnt; Cream Hit
""v Given Away '
With ererv I-ather Hrush pnrcha-ccl during this sale at special price
rf ' . ...... . 3Sc
The Hrusli is of whit. brittle set in rubber with white bone handle.
Rexall Shavinc Crc.-wn pives a MiH'th crcaaiy lather and .stands up
on the f:u tin mghout the slraVe.
Toilet Articles
$!.:. Joiitel odor - -- . .. - . S?c
;v .Ioiuh 1 t'oid Crtf.-iin ; - - ?c
Mr Pcticiuc t Diizira Talc- . - - 9c
:h Harmony Rolling: Massage Heam ". . 37c
?: TlieiurictlCnld (rcam. 1 h. : i 59c
:m Alma Zada Face Powder - L. 39c
$1.0il Kcx.il I "W Hair Tonic. H ox. j .--TDc
r.o.- H.-irniouy Cnpoaaut Oil ishanipoo r 3Ilc
Mv Uexall Shavins Lotion. S oz .J . .Wc
35c- Kexall Anfisep'ic- Tocjth Icwder. 1 oz. 23c
.'.He- Itay Kimi. S 02 . 39c
4'tc- Kilter s Antisep. Tonth 1'owder. 4 oz. 29c
$1.00 Harmony Florida Water S oz. . 69c
.V'e Kiker's tream of Roses J c
$1 on r.ciucjuet Ramee Faee Powder . J9c
f(c- .lontcvl Face Poydor Compact --- 29e
."iOc Jonteel Rouse 29e
Klenzo liental ("ream. ";-' .size at - 19c
f.(U- Jonteel Talcum at - - . 39c
Delicious Hot Weather t
Confections
:0c- Jordon Almonds. 1 pound . . 39e
.'Of Wrapped Caramels. L liouiid . . 39c
Oi- ('icnnied Filberts. 1 pound . -29c
10c Crciuned Almonds I pound 29c
r.iic- focon n tit Taslies 1 pciumt 39c
.".'0 .Idly Sp StrittKs. 1 pound . ...1 . . 39e
.".1 Li'KKett .s Pepper Mintt. 2 for ... 6c
Pure Food Products
l.V I.ipKetf's drape Juice pints . . 29c
H.'ic fliKj:'tts drape Juice half pints 17c
G0e Kallardvale Fancy White Cherries. 15 oz. 49c
Symphony bin 11 Stationery 69c
50c box Florene Paper at 33c
Qnepound Lord lialtimore Paper and o0 envelopes at 79c
$2.fn Kantleek Hot Water Itottle at $1.9S
$1.25 Hair Hrush at 98c
Many other items in Family Medicines Sundries and Stationery not
listed here are also on this sale. Come in and see them.
Buy Often and as Many as You Want
Phones 25 and 26
Camp-Bell Drug Company
BROWNWOOD TEXAS
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 254, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 11, 1923, newspaper, August 11, 1923; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth343365/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Howard Payne University Library.