Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 261, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 17, 1922 Page: 2 of 6
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THE BROWNWOOD BULLETIN AUGUST 17 1922
The Shop of Original Modes
F1L
ARRANGEMENTS
COMPLETE!) FOR GUMP .
BROWNWOOD 80! SCOOTS
SCHOLASTIC POPULATION
86 BROWN COUNTY 3088
SI 0 PER CAPITA THIS YEAR
Exclusive But Not Expensive
INSTRUCTORS A
ItEFINITK PUT1ES;
tiojt rpit scouts.
S S I (3 N E J TO SCHOOLS- 1VILL BEGIN AT DIFFER-
ES. INFORJTA- i ENT DATES-BKOIVNWOOHIIAS
JK87-1N SCHOLASTIC AGE.
All troops were represented at the
The rural schools oC Brown county
Gets HisVMeh
1- ft-
meeting of Scout Masters and Camp! will open In September on different
instructors Wednesday evening at.Jites W .iteron schools sueing.
tho Chamber ol commerce. iu muf.u ueceasury yi mat uib
'who are- going on the Gamp as in- fact 1 that all localities cannot get
Htrnptnrs wpw ttresolit and a definite' ready at the same time. The schol-
a . . I .... 1 i
task was assigned to eacii nfi louows
I- B. M. Davis Camp .Commander
General Supervisor" of all activities.
I J. L. Childs Purchase all supplies.
astic 'population of Brown county not
counting the ' independent districts
embraced in the city of Brownwood
Bangs Zephyr May and Blanket is
ft
7fnn tnerutn Instructor in Signal.2827. The scholastic population or
Work.- ' ' the independent districts is as follows:
f Ed Coston. Instructor in wood work1 Brownwood 2237; Bangs 6;
' i L a . - rt i r-w i n-i 4..
etc.. mav sketching Blanket. 2-iu; may. zn; .epnyr 4
We realize that smartly dressed women women of taste anticip
season after season our advance style offerings. We realize that
these presentations have been regarded as correct versions of
modes that will prevail. We appreciate: this attitude and wo will
continue to make every effort to put tlije new the authentic and
dependable Fashioas on display at the earliest possible moment
PRESENTING
Fall Suits in alluring styles that every vtoman appreciates. Modes
that speak of Paris modes htat are distinctly American'. All have
been definitely approved. ' i '
I Harry R. Male first aid sanitary
inspector.
J. II. Itagsdale supervise all ath
Jetics and all sports.. The eutire- staff
of instructors will be present and
supervise all swimming and water
sports.
Each troop will cany -an axe buck
finw nr ernss cut saw. two hammers
'and all tents possible.
Each boy should carry sufficient
cover cot change -of clothing comb
'brush tooth brush towels soup
making the total scnoiastic popula-
tion of the county 3.0S8. The per
capiti) apportionment this year is
about $10.00 as -compared with about
$H.OO; Inst year.
Following is. the list of rural
schools: Cross Cut Bed River Lost
Creek. Wolf Valley Rocky- Grosvenor
Panther Creek Windham -.Concord
Gap Creek - Willow Springs Juron
Springs Thrifty Antioch - Union
Weedbn Rice Andorson. McDaniel.
Mountain View netawave -flicker
INTRODUCING
A collection of charming new dresses un lusterous Cantons and
Wools with the soft lines of slimness tjthat come from the best
tailoring yet sufficiently "dressy" to be ; 'admired -wherever worn.
SPECIAL
FRIDAY and SATURDAY SILK HOSE
52.50 Gordon s?l.).-
J2.50 Gotham Gold Stripe $L9.
RrHlWNWnnn mm S TO ! Business InteTests
uilWCillllUUU UUllUUbU 1U
OPEN AUTUMN TERM ON
11TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER
I
of Clovis'Prdtest
Use of Strikebreakers
Scout hatchet signal flags base ball tones' Chanel. Jcnk'ns Springs.
glove cup knife and fork; spoon. Turkey Peak Mnkewater. Clear Creek
tin plate. Each Scout should have a. Cedar Point. Chapel Hill Woodland
laundry bag or knap stick for his; Heights Center Point D.ulin n'ssilL
Uhange of clothes and other articles jBlhki Indian Creak E!kins. Mount
instead of a suit case. They are iucqn-tZion Barber. Clip. Pleasant Rjdgf?
venient to carry and easily ruined. It Salt Mountain. Cottonwood - Unicn
is hoped that no' one will find it Jicc-tGrove Elm Sand -Creek Holder. Salt
'essarv to carry a suit case. A bag Branch Winchell Coggin: . Bcaird.
made for the purpose can hang in a Bro6kesmith Gunn Kid Peak
tree; or tent and will be much bettor J
than a suit case. All equipment that Cl r.ff
the Scout does not intend to carry inf Jr- u ....
his hands should be rolled tied and: dciiciii at. v.uy nan
Posing as a holdup man. Special
Agent G. T McCarthy of. the American
Railw.ay Express tracked alleged pos-
tal robbers throughout. 'he country
and finally seized in New. York throe
said to he involved in a nation-wide
looting of mails.
Auto Parts
Weakley Watson- Miller Co.
Phone Four-Two
THEY BRING OOIGK BESULTSUSE fl CLASSIFIED WANT AD
As first payments send the Sellers Cabinet
to your home.
EMPIRE FURNITURE CO.
a
Drew Large Attendance
tagged and placed in .the rear of the
rhiiinhnr rvf ifVminrf tiitHrlinp' llfnri"
5:30 Monday morning. ; .( The wrestling bout at the city half
The hour for leaving will be G:00 staged by the shop craft as a uem-m
- V
utumn
octes
x V Jt
"Dorcas'
'Chamita"
was a- great success Wednesday
night; About 400 people wero In at
tendance and everybody had a. delight-
OIYERSITT MAX
HIGH SCHOOL 'EW WARD
BUILDING XEAJtING
COMPLETION.
Q'clpck Monday morning August 21st.
All baggage should he loaded before
H A i nn1 rttVkr ntin m n 1 Itirf 4lm ffln
should be. ready and at crossing bf'ful time. Wrestlimr bouts and boyinfr
Local members of the Federated Brown and Lee Street. WhihiH
PT?TrrpiT hp Sh0Pcrfts .are much jnteresLed in the The route will be the Elki.ns. rpad;xhe referees were Hat- Baxter and
- - - - w. illf'i llfllllK llfIIlfr pmn ni ltci ff rll-' hnl.i.h Un l?ntn r tirt nir... . . . . . i
t.. uiv. fRr UHUUbll iwu Willi Ut'm iv. -.; 1 111L .iUWOliyilJ Hllie Keeper- tVlVUa
iub biiopmen in omer coimnunities to camp site on the Ellis ranch. All- Gelbl.iar. -Following were umonc the
popular support for their reports state that this is. the. best road the interestintr numbers: -
Chinese Sword Fight :A" .Harney
enlist
StriKe. Amoilir thf "Hrnitlrirs which -1 n.1 nnmulilM nnamr thnn" thn Ttirh.J
have ben received is one published land Springs route.
xjiunuuuu &cnuois wm open at Amarilln rnntaininr mmHni
on September 11th. All pupils who adopted by Clovis New Mexico by T i - i f -f ijj-u
are to attpna school are required by-a Committee
r 1 M
and
law to be vaccinated if they have nev-iand businesFi men" declaring that Meet September 4
er .been vaccinated or if they have strike fakers are not . wanted iA Put In Week Hai
been vaccinated and the treatment ciovis. The circulr says among other!
V
failed to take la order that pupils vhings
iuuy uegm me nrat uay or school and
and !0 pie Ray;. . alo Hutching -.and'
Squyres. - i -
Duja and Howell boxing; exhihttiou.
. Pettitt and Wilsoh wresUiiig; -won
by Wilson. j. -
Shafcr and Winn j boxing exhibition
Alford and Parks wrestling: Afford
winner. - ' :'. ". "i
Hard Work
Tho TrnnJiprs' fnstftntR which in-
not lose anv timi narn.c ehiH T " .tv... v... cmues nve or six counties aujaceni
. . 1 pioyea py tne santa Fe: We the
uc uutauua to mis pnas: oi business men and citizens of Clovi
Brownwood schools start out this !2 Zro " T L S01 bu UUngf 00 eXmum' t t : '-' ! .-
year under- mast flattering conditions I fw tZt ti a a u FlSeptember 4th and continue to and . On account or Lewullyn . gettms
In the opinion of Superintendent Geo L 7 .Z opmei Including the 9th. The program com- hurt accidentally a day- ors6. agb: the
X. i-age and the Z lTrtSL SJSf "tiJ tee h now busy outlining the work; big bout was caled off. Air.bouts We
nABWH c iuuuiu mean- iProper working conditions;
- j- u uiou; icaiicbiis. tnat
Harwell and Dnnham.boxlng cxhi-.
to Brown countv and including Brown bition. -:1 -. ?-
s men ami cuizens ol cjoms COUnty will convene at Brownwood at Baxter and Big Chief Egkev:t-boxing
anr; which promises to be of a most in-1 full bf rpep and were very much en-
second-er(jsting nature. It is estimated that joyed by the audience. .Music vm
kv a u'i ii i nn l. iinnn nm' m ami .... . .. .
Ir Page has been at work nr&rtifi.v- T T " 4 J ooo to 60U teachers wm be in attend- rendered by tne Brownwood banu
even- SL Jt tlt CloVte 3'? a.&Uarl-4 nce and in addition to the regular
" . i . . . aw me ineaser as one wno is BeeKinsr-.
the Institute it is Tirobable.rv i . -.i . t- . -
i: ... . st"- iii loquuh thnt enmn lrtnr! nr enfin I fiinotlnn will J
cixuiuB oier umy a scant lew aavs ;n1itrv thiri th .n 0vf.- i.J.L
and lie Is ady forgone of the hardest drirronerTv L n ?e ffered b' the PePle f BrdW?-
ys work of his experience so he fTn honor of the teachers in
stated today. All be needs is the hearty i" hont T 3 or1?r tlmt tlley mht liave op)or
co-operauon of students patrons and T LT tC ' ?F tunlty of becoming better acquainted
- in i inn iifii'i i m;i i win lniiirn urnnr . ..
workmgmen; fourth - wflL desire to . v
the public generally and he feels as-
; r: -vt "c """"" .inform K-ou that- you are Sot wanted ' .. v
now ocf vvnen eyes urow uim upncai
these in full measure.
The new school building on Main
in Cloyjs in the capacity y'p'u now
wfis Indicated thatf an effort blc vision. Brownwood Optical Cc
('n- It wis Indicated that! an efforl
hX'liT .if raJsht mafle t0 sec the option Tr; : 1 .
wnii .mnnT satisfacto' of similar resolution" in iir.v nwood; . Watlonal rls om to ills-
work all around. & f agree as o Germany s next move. They
Is
arc certain however that it wll cither
be a collapse or an upheaval-. New
Yqrk. Tribune.
Down and the balance now and then will place
the finest Cabinet made in your home.
EMPIRE FURNITURE CO.
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rAntTl .!?!! PlaCe ! thouhi ot at home a"d abroad ff yotl Properly fitted glasses are old folks
ti.-a " ... ""take the stand any honorable mart best friend. When Dr. 'Stanley fits
Z rr :Tl '" ot to take." . . Jiyour eyes you will get the best possi
ens. ana tnis is a strong factor in
vor of
icnooi w
iollowine is the facultv for tho rrim-
ing school year:.' CHOICE DRESSED I1EXS. 'Phone
George W. Page city sunerintend-V274 WLIFF'S 3IAHKET.
J. K. Greer A- B. and M. A of the
State University Principal of High
School. '
Mfss Nellie Anderson principal of
(3ggln School.
Mrs. W. IL McDaniels principal of
Ford School.
(M. E. Abernathy principal of the
J. 3. Looney School. t
!Mrs. J. E. Dtieley principal of.
North Brownwood School.
Teachers.
tHigh School Miss Josephine Belser
Miss Jna Wromack Miss Addie Perry
Mrs. W. P.. McDavid Miss Mabry
Mitchell Miss. Janie Peavey Miss
Nellie Herblln Misr Louise Lipscomb.
Miss" Ossie Maedgen Miss Bessie
Xewcomb Z. T Hamilton. J. E. Blair
J. T. Woodward and E Y. Gibbs.
Grade Schools Miss Ella; Stoneham
Mrs. G. T. Brandon Miss Nina Vali-
ent M5ss Colita Lee Mrs. L. F
Adums Miss Bessie Lee Lavender-
Miss Pauline Ragsdale Miss JesBie
Ramsey Mfss Beth McCauley Miss
Uucy Hector Miss Lizzie Bullion Mrs.
B. M. Bennett MIsb Dovie Bullion
Miss Annie Baker Miss Carrie FlorayJ
Mrs. JO. 'C. 'Skinner Miss Blanclie1
McCocnell Miss Gale Maedgen Mrs.'
Annie Mayhew Mrs. J. L. Harris
Mrs. M. B. Abernathy Mrs. Grace
Lambert Miss Caroline Kicc Mrs.
J. P. McGaughey Miss Fannie Prybr
Miae Besale Kennedy MisB Gertrude
ChamJers Miss Sallle Morris Miss
fraces-Merritt Mrs. R. Davenport
MIsb Zola Saaitherman and Mrs. C. M.
WHliams
' gajMrrlsers.
Malic Mrs. W. C .Cox..
Primary Work Mrs. L. B. Cross.
r Celarei Seaeols.
R. F. Hardin principal; Mrs. C. H.
jpUfaon Mise Alexander of Cleburne.1
New Telephone Directory
ft m
The fall issue of our( Brownwood Exchange
Directory Vill jo 'to press' bri8 September 1 st.
All orders for service.jreceived up to and in-
cluding Augtis3.1st vill be listed in this new
issue.
Djrjecjory . is distributed in oyer two
nomes and business establishments
I This
I thousand
l and as an advertising medium ranks with the
best.
! For telephone service or advertising space
in this issue see our local -manager or tele
phone bU4f
West Texas Telephone
liftmpany
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smse. C.of'tcrvc it bj; having Dr.
Statiley oxainino your cj'es. UfQwn-
woodi Optical Co. " .
WANTED Clean cotton
Bulletin ofTice.
afflpmeimnmh
S3"
seeUs 'that which is new will:
es rAutumrt modes iii Footwear
rjEpietured in exact likeness k
Ltp v 4fi peryt newest styles.
A1 winsome" rnei pt
Bla ck Satiria- 0aiii
vamp brocadeKirteT;
povei d 1 eri 300
fCCEanM&
lX lovely model in the
new Brown Satin. Plain
vamp and brocaded
quarter. Full Spanish
heel . . . . -$8.00
fAI. unninffdelohirbm tKc finest Skinner's- Black Satin by.
Baker. Junior Louis covered heel. Two straps with beaded ornaments.-New-elastic
f astened. straps . .... ... ... . . . .$S2iO?
MaS Orders
Receive '
prompt
Attention
SHOE HOUSES
CThe fit Guaranteed n left to asT)
. HOME OF EDWIN
CLAPP SHOES
K linker Brownwcod-
. See Our
. ... .Show
.Windows
-Today
rags at the! '
l o. 21D0 - "rl
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Beat Gur store tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock The Cabinet and three Cedar Chests I
I will he given away at that hour. Bring your card in before that time. - I
I Our Cedar Chests are great valueBo Get yours now.
I AUstln-Mbrris Coiinipny I
M Furniture Dept. Phone 47 ' Hardware Dept. Phone 61 I
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 261, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 17, 1922, newspaper, August 17, 1922; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth344007/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.