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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN AUGUST 22 1921
PAGE THREE
Whereby Jennings Presents Choice Beau-
titui Apparel for Autumn at Remarkably
Moderate Price
TO THE WOMEN OF BROWN WGjpD AND
; THE CENTRAL WEST
- WiiltiiV.t itcviatinsr one shade iVoni tin lj jirli staml-
;.rik which We have j for this sttr rfUenn'mgs
jir'sini fur.lhv Fall-Winter sison oi'!)iiJl large
-hiv stocks of fine in.livulnjil npj).Jir(l at really
! . ' ' 4 . - '
- This iU'WrnqjlishmtMit has h.vn lite paliem avoi-1c of
many week.4 in. the-Eastern markets. .Mrs. .Ten-
iiiairs jieiba11y.: with t Tie nssistnTu-o. of her New
York hi injjr staii'. has bronchi ;rboM tywev price
levels- i-v the flemiinffs clientele and liejn- patrons
i hroniriiont . jthe Central West than -"we- jijuiHoeii
sh!e u ofi'er m 4 or seven years.'-;
. ii
We are eiv happy to pre-enj to onr eHvnteie lire
wonderful niv stocks of apparel ai sutq really re-
marknhle privet. Women will ihnl. fws eatt liny
to
...... ..!... 1 .. 1 . I.. . . ' r .- . - ! o win
-xouisUe-Citnlon Crepe iroeks .at Jf.JxlJ;
Toiay nttjSteity jiives brit a irHmp-stf
great ew ljioderately-prieed apparel Jtijjek
tiiito- :the
WORK REVIEWED
OF LEGISLATURE
LIST SESSION
IT WAS A JIOST 'ITRIU'LliNT SKS-
SIO.N TH.VT KMHil AT 31 UN
.MCHT IjAST TLKSPAY.
By Associated Press.) .
AUSTIN. Aug. 22. When the first
! called session of the thirty-seventh
j legislature adjourned sine die at .12
! o'clock midnight of Tuesday .August
1G there ended one of the most turbu-
lent sessions in the history of Texas
j legislative circles. . The older and
jmore experienced law makers -. say
and $1000000 for the second year.
"With the exception o the amend-
ment to the Dean prohibition law ev-
ery one of Governor Nef''s law enforce-
ment bills was killed. The Dean
i amendment however passed both
j branche-.. As passed it 'exempts the
purchaser ot liquor from the lav; and
(thereby niake.him a competent wil-
iiiof - against lue clier. Ai:o the sua-
. ......... nn. '..l.nll .1 . "a .
lit iitU'U i'iui ill c- Mn n.i 1 1 jiui hi- u-
pheable to" persons over 2.r years of
age convicted under the Dean law.
The suspended sentence law which
Goi. rhor Neff sought to repeal out-
right was amended -to add .automo-
bile -theft criminal assault and boot-
legging to the offenses exempt from
the provisions of the act. The bill
providers for removal of officers by
quo Warranto proceeding was killed
o.utrialrl by the senate.
The motor truck tax bill passed "at
the regular session was amended so"
that the tax shall not apply to farm-
ers' truck. Also the maximum ton-
jnage of the trucks shall not exceed
HEHGH SEE MASTERY
OF MEDITERRANEAN W
i
Newly Silhouetted Frocks of Canton
$29.50 S39.5Q to S89.S0
-Whether one is slim and straight in the simple
slip-over Frock or bewitching in the Fiirock of -wide
sleeves and fluttering draperies -an either case she
is quite smart.
Canton Frocks of sim
ple mien with . narrow
Moire sashes !
-$29.50
.ir -ifocoi nr- ..ni i lour tons except by permission ot the
j till 4 14.1 t V. 41V V 4 u imv-.iUV O - - r
jthroush -Wich a session before: : rti..-ta highway department.
I was a continual wrangle from the date! A bill regulating the practice of op-
iof convening to the dale of adjolirn-' )nicU".v I!iswl at this ses-
inent. the wrangle being ' confined The Imssase of this bill by the
mostly to the house with an occasion-) .vulmh: imm i .j i.u
al spat bet ween the senate. and house". 'g suen a law lexas neretoioro
Tefrenehers" in the house -M'uuk- uie omy one witnoui suen an
the ;
; i ne report. lot tne penitentiary in-
1 .cstigatinu coiniuittee was submitted
i
The
their self-shied name. were
cause iff the wrangle. Carrying out
Governor XeiTs policy ol rigid econo
my in the
partiueiit-s
:irii-s in lb
iteationftl instil utions until the senate proyidlng that removal of the
rebelled and refusel to' accent "their 1 m'ison vrt em : shall not tnkeplaV!C-
u state adniinistrative "lie-''in.(l tno rccontrnendations carried put
tliev cut anu sliced sal-; ;-v hills' luussejl. However an amend-
ho state departments and ed- nlL ''J" Ueurcsentativo l'ope was
..i : 41ad(led lirovidihi' tb:n reinovnt of Ihe
tl
ie
-Slender Frocks o
very new black brocad-
ed Cantons jwith edg-
ings and sashes of
Moire -$39.50
-Simple 2o!yvrns of Can-
ton wherein tne wid-
ened sieeVje the unus-
ual placement of drap-
eries andjgirdles' ot or-
nate ceintpres achieve
a marked iind exclusive
distinction
$49.50 $69.50
to $89.50
JENN
."-howed in the free conference report:
that it jvas ready to agre 'to a mpdir
tie-1 retsenchinenf .program.
In the house the-battlc was between
ira.'orLtv and" niihoriiy with thcl latter.
!f!uhtir.g a loiiing game. 'The major!-.
ty was for cutting: salaries and aliol-j
contracts- for such removal con-
.;unnmited. imt!il appimal by the Iegis-
lature.. i ; '. .
The penitentiary bills were' five An
all:- . !. "- K
- -. t
Providing :for' sale of all present-
'ands aiid doing tiway with farming.
iiovtng the system to a noint within
GREAT CANAL)
.sciiof worn) mt.iity aw-
11AT.TAH TTHN( INUFPFXl).
IJXT X YA1. POLICY.
. By HARRY U ROGKilS.' . '
International News r.ervice Stuff
' Correspsinii jut. . '
VASH!INrGTOX I). (!.. Au 2i A
deep-sea canal connecting the "Atlan-
tic Ocean 'with tin.' Mediterranoan
Rea. is the latest solution offered by
French' naval experts of the problem
of. a new naval policy for France ac-j
I'ording to advices just received here
from Paris. -This
waterway would link .Bordeaux
with the. .Mediterranean arid would'
be navigable for the largest 'battleship..
As the K.ieL Canal gave the Kaiser
control of the Baltic notwithstanding
the; best efforts of the British ileet
French naval experts believe tin's
"Canal des Deux-.Mers." or Canal of
inc. t wo beas would give r ranee met
.1'ntnrv rf tlin IiMtirr!innnn nillli
lying uie iKjasted impregnainiuy ot tne
defenses- of Gibraltar. .
lleretofore France has maintained
an ample lleet in the Mediterranean
depending upon Great Britain to p.tpr
tect her coasts on the Atlantic and
Channel. -' '
Hrjng- Xen 'aval. Policj.. .. '
With the . Bordeaux Canal in. oper-Utioiu-is.
is argued France would be
able to uul'sue a naval. noli(;v ' intle
(HMidemly of Great Britain. By main-1
taining Va -llqet of .moderate size rshe
could protect both Uie Atlantic coast j
and . the Mediterranean as the canal j
. . " . . .
wojulu permit rapid anil easy jikjvo-
10c
It has been a ions time since we have written
t
this price and is hardly the custom yet
We have pone thru the stock and selected
broken lots of Voiles Tissues in Solid Color
Plaid Gingham Cheviot in Lighter Colors
21 '-inch Percale and Calico at
The Yard
10c
The Yard
. n.ninr (IfiiirU-t nii.n re n nil tirini'ilo uliili.t ' r
I iil iiiuiui j iHijcwu in sui ii ii;iiini.
These are arranged on a table for your
selection
incut of ships from Oiic base tojanoYh-
placing:. :the i c'r-; . "' - -
cm-irri ft. f.tnf..e in W'uat is oeuevedcto ne a character-
i i - f.t' i "t 1 convicts carrying on . on v
sTh! ontcoine f the clah was incvir-- .. . - . '
. .L . 1 .a imim ito provide the sv.ste
able. Ihe majority voted then fon-' .' - .) ' .
-vj - gpveruor attorney general
e iucm-iu -. nv
enough.
net ions.
he- way .thy
system. . The
general and land
! 'ounui'siohor are appointed as' the
' i I m ?i lhrnlhni i rt 1 1 ii 1 1 r t-i V y- f y rr li t-1
. . f board to.;.proTiile for the removal
j r.'lentb'ssly to sain a ffi o.i; and' . . :V .
;n lie -c'oinpns.ed. of two men and one
i ui; iiiiiiui 1 1 iciciuii in till." iii.;jui .--
ily
i
j'tid
H'ilU(
of the
.trial Art the .so-ealed "steam ruIbM"-
i
istic- view among French naval ox-I
nerts is ex'nressed bv a writer in tliel
. - . . ; '
omciai - orgxin oi me i-ren.cu marine.
Iiudi.scushtg the question of a Freiioh
naval policy . he saJ:s:-
.'M.et u examine lirsi bur naval pol-
it existed in the years which
icy as it existed in tne years .which
m in roni:iriv inw..f .. U. F'PU'Ceded the war. That policy was
as a -steam rtfievr The maiqrityi UnU s ; quarterly to thef . Entente . Corlliale.;
no obj.Tt and wh (he ;.lay jm;n rr)ihv kthfder it .we kept hi the Mediterraia-an !
hi stopped" With consideration'; :( :x '&:. iT mil ' ::M hiel ot suilkient nower to assure usl
k budget for the Colicue of Indus- - A. :;. V- 'iV'-l'l n'fl. s.inrhiAi'v r.r;t initnin. wV!
.;tt.-" applauded as long anil loud as
I the jnihority members. The rihver
'siy and Toxtis and the Texas A. A-
; M. Cbilese M-r. Uie only educational
institutions . to- rccoivo .salary roduc-; t
fiofis df profosnrs . and
The Best Place to Shop After All.
INGQ
. uTl. Thy! system asked for ?S7!V;
to run the prisons for the next
fourteen months but this was Veduc.e'd
to. $17G0iO. I ..'.'""
i. Ai)dli3hi)ig the use of chains and
iinitins; the iiso r if tho liar In ni'mcli-.'
instructors".-. ...;;v5 -
The departmental bill also came in; - ir).;ii h r. tiv- t .i
..-. .1 t i ' 1 c-Jdins for additional methods.
to edncfon ol salaries and. abpirsh-) ihm u -1)eachnuinu for; rmov.
mt C posiions-and .departments. . . V I
i rhe imnontr. was led by Ri present- r.ufi. Lr". i
J.. ... - : - i - GO voi nor AplT s charges of graft and-
.atiw- .itte.uhite.- diauinan pi :thc aP-; M1)rMn; tlln .7 '"
compniteo. and.-Ropre- ':m.r5Mfffi v . Inint ......
...... - - - " - - . .iwi.av uuiiiuii.u. Iil4.
iinri.ltioi!?
:jt;it
HALL OF REMEMBRANCE TO BE
ERECTED IN WASHINGTON IN
f HONOR OF GREAT WOMANHOOD
no !0(''nil)l:irltil:iftnnu n-urn mlf.
ii niwl Hn-i t!U.... n-.ti.' . ........... v . t ..mi
''-' - conimittce's
I . - ih lourvi Vv stab' wm not Tnl
cuuntj Boi.hamofBeecounty. Cur-'nx mnI. llV !lIlf. . t....pi
- ' " "4' si m nil h'lKU Ii
The
iejioit was short audi
illfomed the lif-lslatnrp tbnt.i LYi
f'J.si
charged with the jirolection of our
.oksts on Uie Ciaiinel and the . ouyan
I ."We Hcniilhi al .Mercy" . 1
''Should France in 1'JJ. I. . continue. -".
'that- policy giving "over . entirely to ;
Great .Britain the duty of .protecting
the greater part of our coasts'. ' That
wul.d inean that we vhail remain at!
thje inercy of any. change in the politi-
cal alignment: of our allies. " t
: vflii f.hl -'ii- -lliiin tri .lifivitfi-. siii . rlwVi
;uiertcati"i ha.o. a licet in the. Atla'iuiej - -ntfd
' another in the Pacific.-a fleet in 'Yea if
TOMORROW ONLY :
Me Silk Sale continues for a few dayslonger
Taffetas Messaline Satin Crepe de Chine
and Georgette
1A9 -;-fe.ir'
Shop with us tomorrow morning.
Thorp 156-157
after twenty yc-ai. an instui- g i. olciy be ause of ihe Govern-
. - M
the (Town a! anothei licet in the Med- l.ment of imetnuiUed nnlitaiy value. fmOiits retusai to recognize unregon
y International Sew Service!
VMSHINGTOX. L. C.J Apg. 22. Tin
v ft jK.-i!eil qutstion ak" tp who Were
m. as greatest" women -will shori-
n tiiv a hnal 'anjswer. when the
VV'..j&'- .National. Foasulauon incur-
T'hilailelphra; :a
f
gton.
Nor tii- ('.irolina
i equally .unaninious
v ill probably
concurning -hot Virginia Dare; Soinh
Carol ina's.-Rchhi Motte standsitout mi-.
disptnted." :TlMp is Belsi; 'Ro&s f in
oily I'itcher.. fin New
:n its club hoa.ie nere a fcrai- - HampshirCs wh
.mjHall of Remembrance. While tin- hallowed narn$ if Xacy Hanks: Vi
.T-MtTe objective ui th:.- funndation on- -ponies nfa er" -the -. pi-pscnt al-
c 'X r. T. " -; il vlfusod-ttb t onmr In these " reductions ! families- from - the.
:e -i jaivitga. iuyf- A fv(ii . cmrvntv r(mu4ilUoei States ;! iiifriI here
w:-(dJi ;. inauguH'tei'J .:m- v.eeK itoweveiu tne P-speciivc is
ci .v a cr !( c: .):.:: : -uk-i.-: iu . be" ff-?s ure;oif She value
WfejUiir-gtoii . V. to provide sn aVliicvemeiitft
li-iLrt:saii meetirtg pljo- - for the gestions Will
tLs of 'rarrant' county and Boasb!.y of J
Uopki:l.s county. ... j
Tin t educational appropriation' bill I
"was the cause of; 'the.-secomf . called !
session. - Inability: of the hoiisc' and-'
.-rn;tie;t ) agree brought forth -a; fnv
conference committee report and tic I
refusal of thl- report -on the last flight
of thejse.si-ioh liccWsitatcd tlie secoitd j
si-ssio! to provide tor - the state
sc-hoji: "' '-"'.'.
'i hif." bill a s o ri g i ha 1 1 y s i. b?n i U ed b y-
th finance coiumittes carries 51iM"!i.-
fnt-') In. flfjf vn.iv ml
pointed out by the povcrnm .
THOOSflNQ IER1N
FRMEHS TO
ESTABLISH
COLONY M MUM
tIKANT OF Gr0.0() ACRES
I KRTIhi; LAM) HAS BEKX
SECniEI).
Or
1
yiv i
tate
4''
t. of Amerira an ail-irjt iu- tion and Ul tUslnUatsin -fpaitt.
-arii;g hou of ri-ioniujtion m proponenls.
i ::viTf-"-. it h ;tm to a; : a- In order tht
of in.-pti.:'iun iiiid a .r-nrd bra nee. wjU)
iiu venifiU for tueir sex. The nanuis may Ani
at X.U menbraju e is designed i as well ay t.) 't
-1!
!i4WT:..ip uf the Kxecutiw ot'mmir
'4t-!l4 tU
iuvL iJrr; submitted it to .Mr.
If - .
i .ilfc s.'i. tonmiatKjn ureMdent.
v. hk; r v.;-. appruved and p:a-(
; '.m tii board of governor
. . ...i. .1 : . . .jL1.
j.jr ;jn. ui'S(eu uuu in u i-
hail s. h wmli: b- the mam :..u
year and..Si;iK).M:i
for the s6co:ul year. By adoption of
amendments reduciim salariis.-if pro-
1- ii-.un .iiii i iii.nii h (ii i n i i-mviir-
Je Kehuicky a flie j . i;...' rnn : lk
V11 'biU i-wAs rediiced .aimroxiHiHlelv Sfirt'o .
iV 15. . e.l il. . ' .... ' .- ulll.ntlln 1.1 ii .v...... ll.... . IIAH
. j' ji'."i. ion nit' Lttfl vears. j ue senate ro w -stun iu itni- mwn.-. nmn --v
ip.'j fused h concur in tbes " ri.ri'.irtSnnii raitiiiitJH "from - the. western' Uniief
u jljs here qutt ig . . . . fj-
i i i-.jv J - - - r
.(By Associated Press.). .
LLMA. ; Peru Aug. 22. A group' of
American farmer? comprising. Ui
advance guard .of- a colonisation
tins 1 all' jof ;eHH an-
i coluuhisl oft faniiius
ptnee to the jasse
by.
Woman's Xautirial Fouijda- - - - .. ' U f
invesueaies: oas
by
.- 1
1
. Tank WithfMatch""11
J senators. wanted a reduction of tiwen-
V' per: cent of. the excess in sal.arie--above.
l2.:iMi; Urat 'i?;. reducing a '$':i.(io'o
salary twenty perceut of. $fi)U. Three f
en route
to the f'ahipa del .Snt-.rnmentn valiey
along tlie ea stern' head waters of ;'th
Amazon fiviM in northern Peru
Avhore the colony is to be established
The party
meihbfrs of ..the house cpmnhfteefhOehfeJt.. o!f ' ()mkulgee. 0la;r fbnn-
a.grce. to th(s report but Represent-1 crly Tni'ted
is Tn charge of. -.1. B
fntes Indian agent for
rp J -It . SlilVik ( llrllJ' ami Wnclln mi.lp- I lL'l'lliiiiliV . ... tw n1i.; n itiiimiil ff
c la-aan.od needs. !Hs rnXnincame or the sex Mi. . ; t.n - L.kis...s' h....
rrHai!n Sfr ' ' - 0 acreof agricultural- and for-
;f ifejcr Gennr.1 George Bar-.mounted by- fjj trmnipl.aut igur1 of f . ; - ! U-yIiimlH lW.m the Peruvian-ipvern
-. ...: rr-... :ni u-mhn ' 1 - " J ' . . ! Wt as. brought on the floor: "t ast - October. .
: .t
oi both hrailches and adopted in the
.'enat(vthe sauu- day. .-T.he House be.
gan (pnsiden'.tion. oil the. last- hraht
efiised adoption by a vote of 00
The
.'ti-i t.ci ....Al1 kUl V.... -L-. ........
I lav UI I 11 Hit I lllii.II V. rI.V 1.1 .1.
---- - . . . ... il.
t- r.t.r-1- i.. i .. .... o mi uuii tin nouse
3m! ' . . .1.. I d:n-.K Ar t u i..int. mtii.
as ' - . T- .-vwijin i ii viMi iiitm.i
tn'jiu; jillopted -whoJOKile and witi
Gimme gniliifhoutMi r. Cuiboi
il
-'at-
a .. .. . i l.-.. t-'i1:. rfLL-i . itn:
iriHiiirn ir inp inundation inert- lie -- urwve .ins iru uu io a inim
rc-flued lomveigut pujars represent- Jiere.
urthiH i.irt-e!Eli- State-. -On thc-e "J?ov mucilfif disked. Mitf atfition
iriflr-. wi.aid be in-t-Tlbeil the nam?.- i-"ndant.
4f m- women who from Juoncci nays 'Hi see;". B3 id .Cnlbert. lighting
t. . f.1 .! ... ' va .... .1 - wt.J.
nialiJ State history and irM-identally. .. ifK myvcrm used to own
ii;ale Ai;i-i i-:t The-- ii.uk-s would jup the bwl Iiflle car you ever s aw"
Im- iclec h 1 bv n mimi.-sion in each-.Culblfrt iohl jri prospecUVe ihii hkser.
Stife con-isTing of .promhiMit women.. f the wreckage for $100
. . i . . . .i-i . .... .. - " ' i
nori would be invited to nominate the
((jnimisston. whose fadings wbuld be!
departmental bill- was rushed
iii the.' last ' few
bo-
ithout
reading in order to get "it -hito-a free
oufeifohce comniiUee: The free con-
After the preliminary location of th'
land-;' in the' concession- is completed.
if is ..j' la lined to bring the rematniiut
fruct the Canal of the Two Seas.
Mexican Money
Flowing to Germany
(By International XeW. Service. i
KAN'SA-S CIT Mo.. . Aug 22.-r
' Recognize .Mexica and; Preideu
Atvc-tdo Obre'ion-and divert to Amer-
ica the .stream of Mexican monev
which is. flowing in miltion& of dollars
in'o the pocket of. German manufac-
turers.": " - - "
itarrancan ? Th;-t would 'be. very cnst- v . a as-the Kiel Caha-f twenty years-jand his peoiie. . .
aftor its coinptetioiu.ertableil the-ter- I mlenvonu says manutaciurers ana
i-1 . . ..11 ... .t.... .1. . '.. ...i...-.. i. .nniiim) Hni Vintrfr I ':iii. niir-.itnt- nf "Inv5f nro Titpndfne-
11 ItlJlllU flUl'lll I lillVI (llcLL- till- Vlllll'i KUUl 11113. IU vuiivi"'- '.-.... w. ...x.....w - l '
hrfK coim- for "the construction of f he This great uhdertaking':shonld. not ; for euuipment to. '.run their plants
famous Canal of tip' Two .Seas. wJiich ! f nghte-ii the country which nave 'birth destroyed during the civil war there
would link Bordeaux with the' Medi-i to Ferdinand de Lesseps. Lot us con-' - The Mexican farmer is sorely in.
iqrraneanr
.'TJiis canal would cost two. or three:
bNUdns of 'francs.' Aside from its ihiHf-
tiiVf timiAitnin it iianiti 'ooitL-titTi't n. n
chanuel of conimuuicationAof the first
order and its traffic" would be-almost
as imptnfaht as that of the Suez
Canal. In case of war it. would" per-
mit of rapid com-entration of o'ir
stiii forces such as' Napoleon never
ireamed- Of.
rlMigiit.lo rmlertake Tliis.'
f'France'-.nn-giit .. to undertake this
g-tcat work. Throughout the world
the nations arc debating as to -.what
ivlpes of .War vessels should be buiit.
Hiout .roach hi g a satisfaetory agree-
itient. Thev fear to expend s6mehun-
nio'.l rf tliriqhorc; :iTid fnTniintr iniiin-
imjnt Hundreds of mills are closed
because of lack of machinery but
Vmeriean manufacturers are denied
iriiis market because the United States
tadonts the attitude that the country
Savs Mining Exnertil)6losv the Ki Graule is a void-
JUi LU l""5 --Fcl - .EnjiiSh. Blench ami German sales.
men are seizing the opportunity and
arriving in Mexico by the hundreds..
They are writing orders which other-
wise would be tilled by American fac-
tories . For several years Underwood has
made his home in Xosales.. Ariz.
where the dividing line between the
United States and. Mexico passes di-
recuy turougn me ntimiie ci tne nine
city's main street.
According to Underwood the time
That was the plea' of. J C Undor-
ur'eds of hul lions for warships whieh j wvkhI-. ;n American mining expert.
may become -obsolete before they are J upon his ai rjval'ln -Katjsjy Vityfroju
:ompi.eie(i-. ' j .ogaies Ariz.- . h. is arrivctr for America to grasp the
."The Canal of the Two Seas pro-r According to Underwood the Anicr-t-a.( tjlat iPXic0 js tired of fighting
vtded thi't'it is made large rnouph andjican business nu:it is losing- thousand-j Uld tnal tlo. pe pie stand solidly he-
de.ep enough will remain after ten ' of dollars which he otherwise could' ()iev President.
S H J
ccTonistii numbering about SOU. to the j
settlement via Para Braxil and ..the
Amazon and; Ucnya.IL rivers. Tiie ftu -iner
is navigable from its mouth; on
tlie Atlantic? oceaii to Iquitos. . Peru
about 2;0W) lhiles.
In ah interview published in the
Wfst. Coast : header Mr Sclioeiifelt
. - ' Ik i - ft . i Minn fiirrw.il - Mimrnv mm i. v
he pt-Mm time hav hclp.ii to ; match and ptftMng Jnto His gas .tttnK.i". r": .
y.' and irc-Mentany "The IHyver J used -to :own y.as a . ; .. l' w.-w-
ference report was adopted in both) said that owing to. drouth ami crop
branches when : returned. The. bil! failure a nuniber of farmers' in -tlio
S 1 01 ()() i central . wesC had expressed their de-
-Su(
(1W fniernn
. .fc t j i i )
iii.Miy i mi u i -tn iitiuuuiif WOHCI'STJ1!
omui :"- oi tour or nve urstmguiMi-
-I lilizt-ij-. .The i.nly re-ttiction in
-;!(.. - I-
s- riiHmaii Co.-fur IpW. I;
nferunjaonal ."ews;i3cirvice3
for tin';
second year .more than ..(he orittinal
hill; pissed out of the house- It wc
approximately $7."00(0 less for .the
two. -years than ihe original bill sub-! American government's ileairable va
sire to seek more fertile and prolli-r
able fields. : ' . -
"1 decldejl- to
America" hi; said
look over South
"since most of tlio
Ag;22
tli'
chi
.scici turn oj name win tin-.
;L r .11 ..... . -.. ... i r..r
inn oi ail wimicn novi m wig.
ex-
To llnild Temple m Trhiniph.
airs. "Burnett's PWn received iu-
stahsaneow approval from tlie-govcr-n-jrWf
the Foundation well as from
Mm. Calhoun it Is ejected that the
Stale commisHioners uIJl be appointed j
sooir and the work historiwil rc-1
.search hegup. There is anticipated.!
tv.in i iSii. -Mass
I I'n I lii-.ii "ViinViUiH' nf P.nclnii Ha rlrifim1
J II I11III1J1 UUIIIJ'Ml.l UI HM1-"
'iii
HI
.1
bee;
in vvhich lie Was a nassenser DeceUf-
her 7. 1S(20 hot suffered a severe kohl.
which lat'ej det'eloped into- bronchitis
mittcfl by the: finance coiiimittecs
-. The amendment by Representative
Tl...... 1 . . . . I 1 ii T .' .
iirhnf K-''v-! LUU 1 oi- ;nienomeni.
.tl11 ' was left in" both. bills as well as the
cant lands that could be obtained at
a 'ow price have been allotted to
foreign immigrants. The colonists.
! who arc chiefly from the west are
i TMnn.mit&vmi rv -i nit if utinn .dill - 'I'liic : farinnrj rtf lininn iiinnnu jnifl thnt . r-in
wt in. an unteual S.t0.0 suit - tiledl ' : - ' t..1 ;..- ::
it v. - Jf r i . i xt It niiiuuyiiieiii ui .-iuw.-iiii" u inuv wuil mm -touiu tiitrii iui 111a iit u wai ui iu
the Superior CoUrt-by! Nathan ( ... -. 4 W1 r. ... .
- 1 . i it-- r.t . " "io ijiiuui" i'i- UAifvuuuti I i-1 w iui -iiiu niiu hi; iif. tiiun iiiuiio u.n
ascn.. of Worcester who rh ims that- ani)rom.IalC( n1. tha ' s00n a. 200 familioR hav oon Pf
.141. 9i ui i j uuhjki' .vi i
V'T r i I V ul 8c"t fuifl f W(000 for the two years plains rolling hill la)
AalIeg -do f i ning at Re side of his y;u; o remainder has for
berth is the defect claimed. . . -... -; I... ...
.the hero- Qur Repair
little difficulty in choosing
'uidii of pioneer d.ays Virginia far special feature of our
er4nple will include the name of "Po- are equipped . .jji give y.
Department Is A
of our business.
youprompt
nuns the saviour Of Jamestowji accui-atq ser.yi ie
twuy. and .Mary Ball mother of 'Company.
Brownwood Optical
AVe
and
such fund that is not expended shall on the concession
revert to the state treasury. In the About half of the tract ticcording
eleemosynary hill however a contin- to Mr. Schoenfelt consists of grassy
land and valley.
forests. .The land
board of control. Under this nrovi- is said to be suitable for tiruduoine
r.ion the state ihstitutl.bn lieads caujall kinds of agricultural products
expend the fund for emergencies by . especially augarT cacao cotton. Jute
consept of tlte.board of control. j indigo and tobacco Tho fams w-lll
Tins rural schols aid bill as finally j be divided into tracts of from H00 to
passed through the special session 5.a00 acres with an average oC'nhout
provided ?l-")000i)0 for the first year 000 acres for each family. .
nn t-io. i vtr- mr-m jrz-
iimtti
S
'AFTER
EVERY
MEAL
10for5
The new sugar coated
chewing gum
which everybody
likes you will
too.
delicious peppermint
flavored sucar jacket around
peppermint flavored chewing gum
that will aid your appetite and diges
tion polish your teeth and moisten
your throat. B122
THE FLAVOR LASTS
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