Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 256, Ed. 1 Monday, August 15, 1921 Page: 2 of 6
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN AUGUST 15 1921
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Typewriter Ribbons and Carbons.
"y Best goods ait right pjrices.
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Jones & Dublin!
306 Center Avenue
Hundred Scouts
; Given -Study of
i . -First . Aid Work
RAIN FELL SHY IN
CQUMTBT BIKE
AND Mllilfi IS REPORT
EN ZEPHYR
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ctyse Kill and Mr. Manley.says might
cosily havf resulted in' a serious -affair
for hijii. .
i KepOrts from Zephyr Monday indi-
cate that about half an inch rain fell
the country between there and
in
!Mullin ami also extended inj.the di-
lution of Blanket. - ' '
ROADS MUDDY AND;
Al'TOXOBlLESHAI) DIFFICULTY ;
I IX TRAVELING. ;
J. T. Msnley aqdrfamily paid a visit:
t friends at M4t$n Sunday and oni
'he way home weri? caught in a heavy :
ruin between Zephyr and Mullin.l
Mr. Mnnley is of-the opfnion that the!
half -an inGh
Band Will Camp
M P O 1
mar oan oaoa
During the Week
TIip Hrnvnvnnri Rami left Ioml'lV
About twenty autps w caught rn!the musc0r thfi S:m sAba &r tills
the rain on a cettain stretch of road':- win fQir daySi
iud the surface ofcthe ground n.ui.-k- inuin K-H.uesdav- aml ftstin t0 nud
became so slic; that skuldmg. was nHUdiuK.lWv of Uiis! weetf which
the order Df tne gay unu several car b t apart bv tiu fair nun- the chairman of the.Court of Honor. -
.laa.u 6lswvuiUeu.uu. -i-igement. fl'f Hrowmvood Day uh.l a
While waiting. :for cars aheadJ of;v. MUB 4.sti w ' v.
get clear Mr. Mauley got out .lh .n.TvA;i
An Instructive- lecture on first aid
w.ork was. giveu :Jo.the Boy SOouts of
Brownvfood Sunday afternoon by Dr.
Homer Allen' when the' six troops of
the city met in the First Presbyterian
church fn the third of thoir series of
I co-operative gatherings.;-Bo Muse of
troop No. : was chairman Jor tne
meeting:.' -' '
Dr. Allen first save two methods of
providing artificial respiration - and
explained each :n detail; He then'
took up and discussed the bites of . a
number of insects and reptiles com-
mon to this territory giving suggested
treatment for each case and explain-
ing symptoms and- other interesting
details.. ;
jThe attention' of the. JSeoUts was
I directed to their obligation to "'do a
jgood turn daily" "by a novel contest
I in which each Scout was permitted to
sue anonymously -a report oi iiomci
:good turn he had performed .during
the past wtek. "'
. iS'ext Sunday afternoon the Scout;?
vjill -meet; at the First- 'bristiim
"church-. A -second rank:- investiture
.i
ceremony wili "bu a- pal t of this titftet-
illg having .been postpo.n'etl . froin
Sbnday on aciount of the illness--of
Here This Week
Four Games Coming
Browmvood fans will havo an op-
portunity to witness a. number of good
baseball games here this weyk four
having beeir contracted for. during
the first four days or the week. with
a possibility that one or two more
may he arranged to "completi the
week's pastime. ;" " !
This afternoon tomorrow and Wed-
nosday Lthe fast Coleman toum. will
meet th Brown wood aggregation ;of
Knights; of Pythias and IClks; and 1m
Tlmrda'y aflcrnooii a imless it rainM
the" Tjrictkham tain will -meet' -.the
locals o'n the Daniel liakf.r diunionil
Colenuiu is said to have .one nf the
t.rong4'i teams in this -section . 'and
!lms a long .record of wins -'-behind! tt
when it opens- the series- here- tl)is
aftf-rhotjn. ' .The Brownwdod-teuniJiV.
c.niowhiit wcake.notl.by the loss of tw;
h:ai to get clear jjlr. Mauley
.ad was standing by his auto when
tended to i the Urownwopd pjiOple' to
;come aownjana njoy me occision.
fTHKKE IS .Q PATENT KICHT OX
brahis but there is: a premium oiy a
mixture of brains . and experience.
mother auto that "was passing at a! w . - a "h oan5tct. tbe-r Fitting glasses is on thing. Fitting
lapid pace. ranVeut of the rut and.; campJin"bave a well eitablish-l11!0 '? is another.' See: Dr. Ilalels
J
i.is expected- Unit Ahe itf ' )U Uie't ijnj(?fin
re-up k'iU nx satisfactorily- frlHditqcf '.'
or .throp1 pla-yrirs who ' have- taken
prsmiildut part -in recent games
Ft
1 m'fr-it?
tiisi.. wettk's play
'- Woim u ai'u' admitted f roe .ti) all tlic"-
lneal Kame;-aijd .are -talangf-a"(ia'.ui-
this privilege :m '.incrb'ispig
u . Th! -local U'-am ' ha$--b4!r-good
baseball and i.4 worjjiy
the support nf all the f mp. - I r :ia
providing better - entertainment . t-hja:i
bo possible in n pUss j'D
and is openitin at a" minium
Cars Wanted to
Convey Scouts to
Summer Camp
-A stiflicient number of automobiles
to convey between seventy-live and
one hundred Hoy Scouts to the Sail
Saba river -camp next week are want-
ed by -thy. transportation committee -of ;
the locaX Boy Scouts Council. The
cars wllrleave- Hrowhwood at i or 7
HARDWARE
Weakley Watson-Miller Co.
Phone Four -Two
a. m. .Monday anil can make the round
trip in tile .one dai.
Tt'fi: pointed out Mult a consider
sum of money would bo required to
hire- cava for conveyinj' the -Scouts to i
tluMr " canip ajul since the funds fori
the support of the Scout work are
very niail it. has J em. surges ted that
automobile owners1 give their assist-
ance'by using their cars in. this. work;.
Those .who will provide one or more
ManylirOWnWOGd Revival Closes With
People Summering ! TSXffl
m tool Lolcrado
The revival v;hich was in progress
al (frPfii!! (Ttapol more titan a week
vvH "or the trio to Sun S-ib-i u dis-rTe V. I5nwnwood ..ncopl.- Uu r. M1(-ce.. Many additions wer
of abotu 30 r 'C'T -HlMWte Un Th "ti0-
ShoaIdf communicate wJ.h W. it L'"' V? rUaT Mjn chare of Uov
tu'imgi'wur' or inay resistor with Th
age. of
nn'mbor
.phjyhii.'
would
tr.gue
or
or
Jiih y ek.
fill!
ur
xpihe. " Thf re ought to b-
11 v-. (hundred people" at ;uch .ga'uT
ufhx Mr. mauley between his carv1 u . f aP(trMS
eSrouad several tintfs but managed tr. Ifead Thi Itulletin's ad. llibnnraln
gt out veith sever? bruises. It was lj'cnVr r lwlance of tliN jcar.
about your eyes and' see the difference.
S04 First National Bank. :
A six-foot saw generally is run at
"Jo revolutions is..- a minute.
Sine '15 perc ocni." on your: i:
H .-dinVuf. The. Hnlletin aii wliere "Hi
Hrowii coiiniy until .1 ii n liar j I
.Uayor Lbouey.. in ' spoakini' of his- came m . clr.m sinnVir. rit a
jr UUU vV
recent .stay-in Colorado said tlw-ro; marked throughout with the greatest
er had
noted. 1 he
at the house where he and .Mrs. Johnson of Rrnwnw-dnil hut tt- Tr.
' - - - ' ' i w vv . UU11U
LOtmey stopped; and p'.opt- trom ! i: Ureen of Houston. did most of the
Hvnvnwoud paae.d througii . .Mauisou preaching. Tonight at X 'if crock Rev.
FOR--inmost every day " -gome . I't other Of ecu w HI preach his famou? ra:i-
j points "of iuterst irLtlm R.rejt Ruck read fcrmoii at the not th 1in-vu.vood
Moitiodlst elutrch. The" public i-'-n-
SiNYl)V NCHOIil. HEFOKT
SIWHAY. A'U(iUST. ii.
. - Mountain urea.
Attenil. Quota "Percent ! Jt was tuttd ..by tlioso in fha:i'e of
Coggin Ave. Haitist.2Si' "')0
First Iethodit J.M 710-FlrHt'.'naptl.-t
. 211 '
First- ChrisUitn --'us W)
i-Trst 'Presbyterian 1-7 i'.nn .
piurch of -Christ ... 1 12 1.2:
Austin A. P.re.sby. -ft:; - iV.i
Uelle'lMain A. Uai.'iif. (foil.
Nth. Ilwd. Methc.iist (Coll V.
Valley V. ileth'od Isit .. . '
.Valley Baptid. i! .
j
r.T.s . the vailt is ; hotels an0 rbaminfr-hdnse.-i
:7j that- thfk lnnniier of-peopl iro'-n. the
::s i .' Brown wood area of '.Tex-as". i;? inci'e''s-
cuf ing -every year ami that theg n-.'ral
vcl'inie of i on rise truvci. is cnstatltlv
;.:.; growing larger. . ' - - .
eiait ano railroad men especiall'-
atc urged. to come out and hear this
good sermon.
STATISTICS HAVE-PUD VEX TIS VT
thrcb-out'of every ten children have
defective eyes. Is your child one of
the three? . Our Dr. '
fWe Never Advise Glasses' Un-! Sl?1;""1"1'1 is ? of hu
..- . . - . - lH; unfortunates or make vou hap-
Hy siihsc'riluif;;- now you get tit
Bullet irii balance bi tliis year lor ?SM)(
In llroun count j.
- eve cvaininitticm' will tnr5to- viun- niwrf
1 ("on.su It Dr. Stanlev and hi- will tiH
. fyoti whether ur not -glasses will re--'
. iit vu your iruiiure. ui ownwoou Opn- .
c.il Company. t.i.iin
sey(
tu nates. Armstrong Jewelry Co
;N'prK tv.ic- ;
lied yearly bv
-: nifct'y people ar
automobile.! ls by
NOW COMES OUR ANNUAL
NeupjGoods Now on
tiisplay in all
Departments
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A Sale ofnew Fall Blankets whicih have just been unpacked is one.
of the features of our August Calender. The reasons for this. -An-
space whiiih is needed for other gcjbds. By. offering these (goods now-
at a pricelTeduction we not only tjurn them into cash butjalso quidk-
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ly acquire tne room iney represeni ror otner gooas.
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Sae of Blankets
for One Week Only
Supply Yourself Now
A aJe a.f new goods almost at thcjino-nnt.they are. unpacked is unusual
..Vou know now what-3rour blanket needs will be this winterl -By. making
. it;r purchases now you; can. make substantial savings on these needs which
arc real and at the same time -have. .c?ho. ice "of most complete stocks.; The ar-
ray of pretty? blankets tins season. f$ m ore unusual. Prices regular are lower
. than last season and at: -.the : discounts we are makihg.are much lower.
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A TIDY SUM FOR OTHER WINTER NEEDS
WOOL BLANKETS
72x84 Plaid Wool Blankets in blue grey
tan and pink $16.50 values . .' .$14.25
72x84 White Wool Blankets with blue and
pink borders" $ 1 6.50 values $14.25
72x84 Piaid Woot Blankets . Pink blue
and grey $1 2.00 values . . . . . . .$9.75
72x84 White Wool Blankets with pink
and blue borders $8.75 value . . .$7.75
72x84 Plaid Wool Blankets in pjnk tan
blue and lavender $8.95 value. - . .$7.75
66x84 Dark Plaid Blankets also suitable
for robe single $7.95 value ...... $6.45
66x84 Plaid Wool Blankets all pretty pat-
terns in- tan blue and pink "$9.95 val-
ue .1 j . ; . .$8.85
66x84 Plaid; Wool Blankets pink blue
and tan $8.50 value' .......... .$7.45
66x80 White Wool Blankets with blue
and jpink borders $6.50 values . . . .$5.45
.66x80 Plaid Wood Blankets an assort-
ment of pretty patterns $6.50 value $5.45
66x84. Extra Heavy Khaki Wool single
army blankets $7.25 value ...$6.25
60x84 Khaki colored singl army blankets
wool $4.75 values ......'. $3.95
Hew Ready-to-Wear
Our ready-to-wear Depart-
ment is showing any numr
ber of new fall styles. In
both ladies' suits and dresses
the arrivals have been very
liberal. The styles in suits
feature the long 36 inch
coats quite liberally while
the trimmings are buttons
and embroidery. In dresses
the pew things include trim-
mings of fringe embroidery
beeding and braids. The col-
ors are mainly blue greens
and tomato. Some of these
new-styles are very striking
and all have many new feat-
ures. I
W00L-NAP AND COTTON BLANKETS
72x84 Woolnap Blankets in pretty plaids
pink blue and tan $6.75 value. . . .$5.95
72x84 White Woolnap Blankets with pink
and blue borders $6.75 value. ... .$5.95
66x80. Plaid Woolnap Blankets in blue
pink and tan $6.50 values $5.45'
66x80 White. Woolnap Blankets borders
in blue and pink $6.50 values. . . .$5; 45
64x76 White Cotton Blankets with pink
and blue borders $4.95 values . . . .$3.95
64x76 grey and tan Cotton Blankets with
pink arid blue borders $4.25 values $3.45
60x76 White Cotton Blankets with pink
and blue borders $2.95 values. .....$2.25'
60x76 grey and tan Cotton Blankets pink
and blue borders $2.95 values . . . .$2.25
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64x76 Plaid Cotton Blankets in blues
pinks and tans $4.50 values $3.45
60x75 Plaid Cotton Blankets in blue and
pink $3-95 value . ....... $3.15
3 6x50 . Fancy Crib Blankets in pink and
blue $ 1 .69 values now $1.45
30x40 Wool Crib Blankets fancy patterns
in blue and pink $4.75 values. . . .$3.95
NEW DRESS GOODS
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Both in Woolen and Silk Dress- nlaterials our dry goods (department
is showing an almost complete line. Thousands of yards of bright
new colon now ojrj; tiisplay.
THE STORE FOG ALL
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NEW ARRIVA LS IN SHOES
Both in Ladies' and Men's Styles Fall Shoea are arriving. Ladies'
new styles include popular new low footwear suitable for at once al-
so. In rnen's lines new Nettleton as well as Bostonians.
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 256, Ed. 1 Monday, August 15, 1921, newspaper, August 15, 1921; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth343548/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Howard Payne University Library.