Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 279, Ed. 1 Monday, September 12, 1921 Page: 3 of 6
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN SEPTEMBER 12 1921
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EftECTS AFPELLATIOIT -LOLLiar
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Wwl taiar protestta fa the
W "orar against the chars
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or
Mlybaaa" woald be guilty of auei:
conduct as eating watei -
the YoMic aaaare -or
faia back in Om bcoad amy-
t is indicated thai the "Jeily-
' at Hat dty may aftaaJae for a.
against the passage of the
tt&af? ordiaance now peaAtac; b-
w tha CHy CoaacU aad will are-
ant faataad an ordiaaaoe prohibiting
e pastiBM of attdacoa the curb aad
Juice iota the chag-
The "jettyoean"
reads as follows:
"I hare noticed 4n the past lew oars
oattiH articles am the Delias
JeUybean' which have aeea. rather
oat I halaniMMl to the "Royal Order
I JcUyheaai" last year whea J Ba
the Kali School coarse ir
High." and I know what I
I say that you
sure a wraag idea of what a real
la. Toa have associated
of "JeUrfeeaiT' with a "loaf-
r" "letter" hi feet your think a
eilybeaa is a "bam" some one who
rill rtollhsnfalj eat watenaetons on
he riiaifjasiai kwm and leave the
aads aaast one who will whittle ne.
?ar pretty litite mesquKe trees. Let
oe state thai a "Jellybean" eats hU
rateraMhass ia a confectionery and
tic peaxlhaaaled kaif e would break if
ubjectod to each harsh treatment as
rbittlla om a oteaqate tree
"A. relifheamM to be exact is what
call a oatr f aad what
call a MBflaasaa. who never
orgeta the little eoareales doe a Jady.
i 'Jettyaaaa' to a matiiaaaa who
pressed aaac ad -a person who sever
ears the aoeaUed 'load' ctothes.
griped shirts are all right but the
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a 'country boy.'
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Jrflyataa keeps Ms clothes clean
tad eeet eat chew tohacco. Yes I
sia a Jellybean 4M heat up a cop
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Designers continue to argue about whether the short skirt is still
"good" but all the society leaders -who attended the annual meet of jthje
United Hunts Club Belmont Park L. I. one of the social events of the yelr
were wearing skirts that reached their ankles. .Mrs. "William K. .Dick
marly Mr. Jobs Jacob Astor is on the left With her is Mrs. August sBel-
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thus afternoon and Iaoticed the 'loafs
ers." Each one was -deing somethini?
one was chewing gum one had an
'all-day sucker' in his mouth another
was scratching his back and still an-
other had. his shoes off resting hi&
'corns aad so on. Why don't you pass
a law to keep moving r Another
thins; about a "Jellybean" he shows
his girl frieafis a good time and I'll
says here that he has a host of them
too for he is a 'sport" a seat dresser
ay year 'square and a gentleman aad not a 'loller' or
as correctly termed a nuisance oneiric
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"I am here to go to college am il
would like to see the 'Jellybeans"by-
ganize among the different schools'
"Again' assuring you that you hifoe
made a serious mistake in class'iriga
'Jellybean' with a 'loller" r -am 'Sin-
cerely A REAL 'JELLYBEAN'
You get the highest quality grocers
but the lowest prices. C A. McCutch-
an. Mel wood Aveuuo. j
I ssaFVataam tP9ttttltL
iH Low Shfifis 1
ulV ail till I hi .
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Shoes for Fall
- be sure to find the latest and cleverest styles in
if you come to Looney's where you are assured
of perfect fit and comfort with every pair Bought.
Brown Calf Skin Oxfords very manish in appearance ex-
teaition sole military heel aad perforated saddle strap the
. -' ...... . .$6.35 57.50 $8.25
Kid Oxfords light flexible soles very neat slender
very stylish moderate in price . .$8.25
Kid Oxford imitation tip light flexible sole neat
. mitttary rubber heel a perfect fitting shoe at $9.75
The New Tailored Suits
Raoowed tHis morning several new tailored Suits from the
own r aimer line. lese suits are smartly fashioned
fine qyJtty wool Trkbtme the colors are brolvn tan
7.- Priced from . . ;jp $46.50 to;S9.S0
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TEXAS XEAGUE.
Stahaiaff; of the Teams.
Teams 1 Pl'ajcd. Wofc.Lmt Pet.
WichlK;Fa)i8 j7lt' v4itC2S. . m
Houston .w.-..V8r- S M 69
Dallas .70 39 31 .557
Shreveport ....7. i9 .V.38. 438
San. . AHtpnio 88 Ml
BeauBwnt .....fiG - 21 W l. .391
Galjreatoa .. . . 1'6 yM '-I"-40" 'f.W6
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TMteria js "Rgswlti.
Forf Worth 3. 'Dallas i
:Bfurapnt4-0 Houston .2-4
San Antonio 5-4. Galveston 2-5.
Wichita Falls 7-1 Shreveport -1'1C;
Where They Plsiy. 5Uy.
Dallas at Shrevepovc
Galveston at Houston.
San Antonio at aumorit
For? Worth at Wichita Falls.
AMI WCAX LIAyUI.
Staailae; ef the. Teaaig.
Teams Played. ;Wok tost. Pet
New York ...135 fo 50 . .630
Cleveland ....136' 84 52 618
St. Louis ......13S 71 67 .514
Washington .137- l- 68 . 69 .497
Boston 132 6"4; 68 485J
Detroit 139 66 73 " .475
Chicago 136. 57 -'79 419
Philadelphia ..131 47 . 84 ;359
Yesterday ftesiKr.
-Detroit 5 Chicaejo 1.
.Cleveland 8 St louIs4.
Boston 3-1 New York 1-5.
Washington 7. Philadelphia 6.
Where They Play Teeay.
Boston at. Philadelphia.
New York at Washington.
NATIONAL LI AGUE.
StaRsing- ef the Teams. '
Teams- Played. Woa. Lost Pet.
New York ....339 5 34 .612
Pittsburgh ...134 81 . 53 .605
St. Iouis 186 ' 76 60 559
Boston .......137 75 62 547
Brooklyn ...;126 69 67 .507
Cmcirinati ....137- 63 74 : 1460
Chicago' '138 " 52 s "86 .377
Philadelhpia .137 45 92 .328
Yesterday's Kesmlts
St. Louis 10 CWcaco Si-
New York 11 Brooklyn 3.
Cincinnati 4 Pittebirghl.
Where They Play T4y.
Bostdn at -Pittsburgh.. v.
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KEXUJAif OIL MXa ISK 4
r ? PAY Jbdhf IWilS TIME
MEXICO . :CJ.TY Sept i2. When
the oil compenie decide to resume
operations' on a larg scale in the
Tamaicd iistricts workmen will wt
retarn 'back to their 6i& iKMltiong
accordiag to labor leaders lere.
The worker will renaand. aayment
for all of the time they have lost
siace .the shutdown .due to the I6w
price o oil.
It fs beHeved;; however that this
plan to collect ifor days ot idleness
cannot be carried out as maey'af the
oil n&ia workers are in.grsat need
and "will rush to gett ewploj-ment at
the Jrst opportunity.
But the claim for baa par may be
used by agitators to cause friction
atter operations are resumed.
JsJxtraorcl nary precautions: agnst
the spreading of disease are being1
taken at Tampieo hecause o the great
number of Idle and indigent persons
there.
Swcarlae; Called Xe Crime.
(Byvlnternational News Service.)
LONDON S ent. 12. Everybody
doe it It isn't a crime.
Two men arrested forswearing
were discharged by a North London
Magistrate wlw declares ' that as long
as other people were not annoyed
had -language is' no offense.
The men had. merely been swearing
at each other; they lettSM. j
The Magistrate crltized the1 consta-
ble for making the arrest.
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lour school
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Fall Clothes
I Feast for Your Eyes!
The success of the new Fall modes is a certainty. Never have we shown a more
beautiful a finer and more select assortment of -Suits Gowns and Wraps than this
season. Charming expression is found in versatile selection a selection that is tru-
ly a feast for every woman's eyes.
t ; DRESSES in Satin Canton Crepe Tricotine and Serge bead-
. - ed and. embroidery trimmed priced $ 1 075 and up to . $39.75
SUITS of Moussine Pollyanna Velour de Lane Tricotine
andSerge priced $19.75 .and up to ............ . $Q7.50
COATS of Suedine Normandie Pollyanna Polo Cloth and
. Broadcloth. We have the largest stock that it has ever been
our pleasure to show you. Along with these we have a line; ?
r- of Junior Coats that are very attractive. Priced $ 12.75 and
! up to . ..... . . .$100.00
. SKIRTS-As big assortmentof-Sport Skirtsvinnpdsi mid:
flstripes. priced $5.75 and up.to . . 7 ...... .r; . . V-. . .$13.75.
NEW FALL ARRIVALS ;
Blouses. Petticoats Kfmonas Paul Jones MiWies arid' Middy
Dresses. y- - . -r ti . -- -
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PHONES 156 and 157
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Stop ia today and get your
Jlveraharp fer School. We
have them m Red Blue
and -Black enamel take
yourchoice RenMaiber y
f thia ia a genuine Ever-.'
sharp. It carries enough
lead upits sleeve to last
all year.. It has a handy
eraeer; out in; the open
ready-ust.Three styles :
-Ioot;: short with ring.
Will open for registration and classification tomorrow September 13th
Complete faculties in epery department Aieqie f$tcititks for
first cU$s college mrk and complete egnipmeiU for the prmta
of each course.
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 279, Ed. 1 Monday, September 12, 1921, newspaper, September 12, 1921; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth343852/m1/3/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Howard Payne University Library.