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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN AUGUST 8 1921
THE BHQWNWQDD BULLETIN
Entered at the Postoffico at Brown-
wood Texas as second-class matter.
SUBSCRIPTION:
Brown county by mail or carrier
S5c per month; $3.75 6 months; 57.20iries can not. be accurately forecast.
' '". "i -"!! - ' t
wide experience is able to command
a salary that measures satisfactorily
in comparison wii.li Hie income of the
successful lawyer; or doctor..
The result of tlie action of the Leg
islature In reducing University sala-
one year.
;lt is indicated that some of the .spe-
Heat Waves
Texas outside countv. New Mexico.! I
Oklahoma Arkansas Louisiana. 75(j c5al departments 'of the University
per month 6 months ?4.00; one year ! may he temporarily suspended . and v
$7.75.
All other states $L00 per month $5
six months $9.00 one year.
"i that the work ofbsome other depart
ments may be restricted inj order to
enable the Regents to stretqh the re-
MAYES PRINTING CO.. PUBLISHERS
Member Associated Press Unced appropriation over the mini-
------ 2TT? nium requirements of the University.
Offlce of Publication; Bulletin Buildpj f; . .-1
ing corner Brown and Le Streets. If an-v eduction in the scope .of xvork
' Hi is made' however the los wMU be
Any erroneous reflection upon tbfaj ;L ne men; ;jmi younfi
character standing or reputation of: - j j'
any persofirm Or corporation vhicfi; women of the s.tae rather: thrin by the
may appeai-n the columns of ThttS professors for the latter -if compelled
Daily BulleSn will be gladly correctf
ed upon its being brought to the atj
tention of the publishers. a
The "Associated Press is exclusively
entitled to the use for republication
to resign their work in "Tetfas will
find lucrative positions elsewhere
while.Hie young men and young yoni-
tlen'of the- state who desire to attend
id a
of all news dispatches credited to ih the University arid are not Permitted
Or not otherwise credited in this pa- t0 (lo so must either pay the increased
per and also the local news published
herein.
MORE ABOUT SALARIES-
cost of securing
where or. forego
do not agree I with
"'TpIE LEGISLATURE is righteously
A trying to effect the reduction in
the interest of the people" declares
our neighbor The Comanche Chief in
controversially discussing1 with. The
Bulletin the question of salary reducr
tions in the University of Texas.. ''Trie
Legislature has gone about the task
with commendable tfourage and deter
mination;"" says Editor Boynton. con-
tinuing": " ; ' . - j
jan education else-
the education. We
the Gomanche Clue!
that the Legislature is -to 1 be com-
mended for either!- its courage or iu
-' )! - !
determination in tfoting to .reduce Hit
University budget Rather jw.e think.
the Legislature Adopted' V lponey . of
that will eventuallj
nsive for the-whok
f .-'-...
will" tell Jhc Story
retrenchment
il'. -.it
prove very expen
-J ).
state. " But tune
more eloquently than can even tiw ve-
eran editor 'if the Comanchp"' Chief
1
UNCLE' SAM PUBL
SHER:
' Thf'l . .snlnrlp: rf .t'i.- "tivfifAcsori'
were raised tlarins and after the wah- . l.-New Xork Kvnng; Fpst-)
. on acqotmt of the rising cost of living Econpmy in government : printing
and ti e ia : inrreas . was made spec- V las e discussed for yrfars and
i'ficallyjon that account Xmv that pril l there is. fully twq and a ha times ;u
- ccs hA'e fepped and the toad of iasr l1111 - vem as ; formerly tor Mr
-atiori. jsw;n- water ihaa the peopl Dawca creation df a board of review
caiv bor. the kgi.laiae. hi response representing all department to offset
to thaJiairei'va! de.nand for retrenclH. it- lien Bradfopd MS Ipkory was
ment.ihas. in the appropriation bill seilt from England to Mt-sjachnsetU
adopidd by the house of represents fjtlie stato-sold an : edition at cost for
lives. Jput the salaries back .to .whayl now it has foun.l that Uh new edt-
thev were before the last raise and. t'on will cost ?2r.O. Uncle iam is tlu
President Vinson has threatened ul world's larpt publisher a half do?.-
TAPisrni am! m-MUt-iPtl nil ' mannor C-Il times over thfe Value Of his t0Oks
dire calami ties to the university periodicals and pamphlets hi the last
should the legislature carry out its yt'ar oi uew miua ueaiiwww'
ignoble designs and cut the salarie; M0. He is easily the worljl;s . most
J ii wjififp'fnl nnhlish4r. Xow aiit then
cut iin iiuilo.-ui.-. u.-oui. line jiiuiua. j .- - - Ji j 7;- '. '- ! Xlyc
nrs'i-jununrt nrofessnrs." "inctrnci.1 consressnien are Stricken -by a sudden ! ' 4
tors
and their assistants
LOOK't W
0hT PJ5CU53THE
PRica Of COAL ffl
PHEW.1 I PIPNT
KNOW IT WAi
TriA7 HOT
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fWHP5 WHtf
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lil AlJ
AB0UT Vl6HT'WirH
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THE: THERMOMETER j
" DANIEL I)Ui;CE" STAGED BV
HKVEUKl'X IMiA VERS IN C. 1. A.
"apditomum: .MONDAY NIGHT
nutmeg " prices and sp
nust tome down togetht-r 'with f. all
Hher hetossities of life because i.Mr
flonry Ford has reduced the rate on
lis railroad :
Pointed Paragraphs
JlardJiniiiKs are goqil foriii man-
unless . he.-. doing- the kuOckiug.
.Fitchbu'rg .Suntmel.
Governor Lea Small of Illinois
it
rurns out ij? one of. Senator Lorimer's
hat
line
not
aphetti pTiee.sluie second day. we-dispose of the ma
chinf? in such a .way that Mrs" Grey
will liovt-T-Suspect us. How's that?'
t'Aty-ced!-"' The" -rkktor. beamed;
"And -.now' since yoii in.sist will you
tell me whiu in bUsmakes the cat
.do" fast" or 16wjV.U(u)it '-.your - tyuch-1U-:
that jivr. yu tlu ivl'n el r f
On the eveninfj oftlle second day.
Jun-dnive th Cftt to .'life s.uinimt'or a
hill .behind jlU)j: I'ondl ; Hr- tultistot!
the .wheel ami . thvouie : .started the
car. and leajwl oiit;- ' it coasted
down -Kid0 if stijiueii momentum. iio-
tild puiMls. . And Tt also turns out. t(
the pupil left unlearned the very
iilngs that the te.axher left how:
o get cSaughtVr Kansas. City '$taiy
inx fasiff; faster
mocks and. Plibt
i . Wlifh o; e r h ui'ii -
jigijito- UiC pond!
A run on; a savings bank is a. poor
way of nutting money into ciremauou..
-r Boston Even ing Transcript; ; j
With a l itshandiitucglfllit'.toppleil ovtvr
and sank out of ii.KhL J ira broke tlx
neu-s.at tea. ; ."Stleerliid Rear wduldn't.
work car wcr.t iiito the ieepest hole i"-
the ..pond:."
That's ttnigh". itickr;; ex&laiincd .- tlu
dnc-tor bis. eys "pajkiie r witlt sloe.
':md yet :i larky escape tor us. "all.
(Denton Record-Chronicle.)
ri:iing to a rather small audience
of appreciative spectators the .defini-
tion of the Little-Theater materialized
t Monday evening at the College of In-j vehicle.
du.itrial -Arts auditorium when the
j Qevftreux Company dramatized ."IJan-
iel Drpce" by Sir V. i.Uiam S. Gilbert
in a mariner tliat left no dmbt as to
the finished artistry of every member
of the cast. The exquisite simplicity ;
accomplished by suh thorough train
ing that any suggestion of the me
chanics Of it had long since vanished
created an atmosphere on tlie severe
ly plain stage that harked back to the
period of the story 10n0. . .
Zinita .Graf taking the oiu "fesnL
nine role in the play was superb in
her .naivete not a whit overdone
with every intonation' ringing true
the artist shining: through: not the
lines -she said but the FPeffht. tur.tf
.. 11.1 .. ... I.. ' r--... . aJ
jonality of Dorothy ar fhe "va con-routr-d
by situation after slruat'on.
The heavier role of DauiW Driuc
ws ddnb with . a-masterly t.outh by
Walter Pilsori. - I
As a whole t'l'pHv was a pce. of.
finishfd art. The la;t .two perform-'
inces will-be' 'The Romarirers." thi
ifternooh's .matinee and the drama'
'Richelieu." tl.'S evening at S I"
o'clock it. is announced.
Daniel' Druce is the paly for.-ma-.
tine:ef Saturday- Aug. I'AK : -t tl
hlgii school aiiditoriun
RIrk Maria Is AsctioHeO.
CBy lternatlonal News Service.)
BELLEVILLE III. Aug. S. Come
are the days "wet" days. And need
for a patrol wagop here no longer
exists. The city sold Its historic Black
Maria at public auction. Folks didn't
think much of the notorious municipal
and only one bidder was
present.. Mrs. Louise Beyer took down
the prize at $4230. She will convert
the old conveyance- irAo a vegetable
wagon. .
T. E. DENMAN
20"4 First National Bank Bldg.
Agent ".
South wesiern Life InsuraBCft C.
Phone 1083
"Do rt Electrically"
SEE US FOR SPECIAL TBICES
ON FANS.
T. C. ELECTRIC CO.
Day Phone 148 Night Pfcoae R-5J8
MOVING. CRATING.
Storage and Drayage of House-
hold Goods and Merchandise.
Ramey Brokerage & Stor-
age Company"
'Phon One Thousand
PICKED- TP HIS- 'SKVKKKD FOOT.
We Don't Mean to Brag But
if you will give us the opportunity to
demonstrate our better eyeglass ser-
vice you will- gain in comfort vision
and inoneq; Phone Dr. Stanley fore ah.
appointment-- -Urownwood Optical Co
NOTICE TO CO.NTRACTOHS.
- All present bids have been rejected
and" sealed bids without certified
check will bo received by Henry".
Mount architect for the revision of
the Palace Theater August the Stli at-
4 p. m. Usual rights reserved. -
- (By International "News Service.)
DEFIANCE O.. Aug.' S. When the
mowing -machine he -was driving cur
W his hjft. foot.- James. Sharpe. fiftet-r.
(ilCked up the. lost member arid droxe
his horses ts the house before he faint-
fd from loss of blnod.
The -accident " occurred on a farm
1
twelve miles from here. The boy said1
be steppod out on tne -ton&ue of the
iriacJuiiCi to whip the horses with the!
reins wheii he fell in front of ttf-;
knives; :. . -
Ask j-our grocer to send you
Cake Flour
f riend of the Housewife"
If your grocery can't supply you
ask him "WHY or phbne 14
Henry Mount
Architect
Bulletin Building Phone S
A' larcre 'slHpme-.it of sh-et tnu-i-hi.t
recelvrt.--rHnman" Sltiafc Ci.
Mrs.. I!a.rlhig1s nieutionl -as ';ori-.-- vvorth -h' '-inpivfc
IS desire to save xi .few huridri'd thou-
sands on the riatlori's priming bills
and their characteristic course
propose severe cuts in -the amount of
nublication.' There was irtuch. thai
was sound in Senator Smoof a amend
ment to the .-lund:
is to
y chil act in the ktst
'-". " Since the house has by a large nia;
jority. shown a determination to reduce
;the salaries of those now in" charge 0
the various state institutions of learn
ing that are supported by taxes on thp.
. people telegrams have been pouring when congressiiorial zeal J
in from individuals and various socil . N. -ill.. ... i! . 1:1. ;
!. . . iiiinui it Hits. iiuuiiCttuuiia . iini-
eles of ex-students. protecting ..r .-.nt..; L- nnv th
'. against such action and -.denouncing; BieUrij both indispensabli
f" wh0 dare. lay.. y.uIsar hamls nj to wide intefWit is acting foolishly.
!Of
i ; newspape.r -wyomiin. -. e t supi ov t
Wmppers. clipped' the- fashion r."i.tv.-
w'hi.le Warren G. fed the press ou
s?uiiig; datcJ Houston Post.
Hut it . isn't a lOhSl'tlriined no Mrs
ll'l'!j ' Siri"' ; 0...- I.. I it i c 11 .-I firif tH'ftrVmnnv-.
. en H..b .''! re (Kr takins it out.-
the !
t
1
- -f
Hotel Arrival
is
iin
ON-A-JOB
OFF-.A-jOB
JIM
.selsacred institutions as enenn - Mr- Dawes. bo-!'rd ot- revjew should! -:. .r
higher education who are engage. .0 econoniid Jn Waj:!
an -jeffprt to destroy the. university ; . j ; 5)rivina. :ln t
:A Story of Why Jim "Got Oil a 'Jjob
ami Cot Oft' Again; . j '
(iniliaui iltdch
f R Bruce Fort Worth; K. IT.. Kid-j
lin -Sow Orleans; ;:nj:. A-f Whtkhff .;
Automobiie rtml;
land the profiteers made increases im
operative the maximum salaries! fixe
teach
r!
Dallas; .1. T. Sittyrp; :Mrcui y; F T.
"Lfia." Dallas ; .). ; AV - Funis;. Fort
i Worth ; S. C. .Fiiily.iffcuiUiche'. .Ci'L. j
j l yo:u Fort Wort h.; l . i Snia rt . 1 ifu: ' i
ami; - li W". Ajitjvlinyj tfty.; .!." 'D .Xa-y
lor. Dallas:-. 3L-.l' Fr!:;. i"llS5". '"kny.
Drown. Watb: M'lr.rc-";L.- Pins' '
v. The salaries of the professors werif. ha)nt of 'the departments is to oriiei a I):u tv to drive were " ttfo :
fffixed Way back in. the ealrly eightiif! publications. printWI . in. .quantitie Ujn' jhn-"s-estiinationarid Citv
ntilhe raxlical increasesiin the eoi frwiter flia nejkied anticipating ..Uj Mr(s ' Grey urged him to dovotytwnj w. uArmstk;:i;
r-'f - X . . ' ' qmfhture deuiand tllrit never comes;. aa itavg to-teaching .her son to idnvfl ne)-cJry. H ivsedflclj' ri.y'iA:-a; .V J
jof living -brought about Jby the mU0 ave-the aurpl is stored at great ex- consented.-: . - - !- '.'Latimer Fort- Woriiuli: X -Uowt-U
! 1 - 111- t .1 1 . 4 i . I " - : - - . - .- .1 4 t
e -surplus s
pense. in-the enp. government aocn-
each hav
;nearlv -forty years ago were allowe
Aifn ctin! rlA;tiitf thf f:tt flinr . vv.
It JlliUlUl IU lUCipiCUW WIiy.Ht J1UL UUIH .JleUH;
Grey was ' standitu
iat cost an average ' ".( cents rwcathered l.ugy as the pair swung j.; Coombs; lilla; jll;f::H. "'ion y.
ve to be f.old as wttc paper! i RtoHhe driveway. -WeH. I ll be - . Abilene; T.-. iL0Vvferi"lWrtK.
it - Even - 'Ib-pository libntries"
Rafter jyear it .was seen that; the-sale
.jres were not commensurate with thji :fjUire( J;U J
: "degree of professional merit that waji stand aghast at tj
' i..A . wtX" tu tWij huge stacks i of 1
fThe departlpents1jan(1 CQniress .arr. ;.a. cxclnitnmi brushins bark the jf w .
Fort Wor-tlr; UiariiCdk'r-tuey Dallas;'
; war came living costs "went up an
1
returns.
I there ought:Uo bp -more
Hiirker 1 1 til el.
I. tl. Cravats vliisiii;" :iF. . !
What have you got now. Poiridexttnv "OpeHjV -Jrossa; .fKrank
r nontries . re- bnothei ?" . ;iurhetl Op.epuf : !ri;x:te ; George- D.
t take . everything.-. cur for you. We vo - mot bred Unib- Jr.;. amlUvirfe . Datlris; .V. H.
the flood. Hop ce "arise U0vn from the city' and I ; wanted to. Walter.'. Dallas ; 0.." id Woofl. El. Pa-1
Ifree distribution
an increase in salaries was made so ( can be kept low rind despitd congfess-
1 i-i
mveal.
.and less
Government prices-
salp
1 : i ; r ..1.:..-. .i;.
.necesfeaty that it was finally granted "V" JCUUU Ul 'funus y uu-
" r ' v - - ' r 1..-ipnti1f ran nnvi.hom. .. ." ' -'- .
::;-Now-:::is argued that the salarfej-. - - . " "' "r'.'- ..'-j ' '-
.hou?l: be lowered again because thjj ;- HKN'ItY FOIM).
km -': - -; '1
costs of living have been Idwered .;
r jf .tl4" obligation ' of the-mate' ;w.eb
merelv to provide a living for ill
- staff bf university teachers the :ug
mentl might be regarded as sound: :
- : Brit- it is not .the business- of . tl
1 . . . - . ' . i. ' 1; '
;Begisktbre. to determine whetiier t!
. salaries of "the university professpjs
;merey pay their living expenses;
.whether . the professors .are abie ' ijo
purciiase automobiles own their horn.
' and even buy ukeleles for their ch
dren j to play with. The concern.
the Legislature should be to appr
priate sufficient -money for-Hie rise
. ihn Itnivnrititv in onrtTiIo Jflif Tlnflrrl
Regents to employ well trained thojr-
1
oughly experienced professors
TOempering that in offering employ
menf to such men the University
1
Texas is entering into active comri
tition .with every .other Institution
5 fin cash
ie got it
millions iin
Then h
he annntiiHRs a
duction.ln ilules
ask permission
if tpr.nitic bureaii
if
higher education iu the United Stated;
for. capable university professors te
not to be found easily. When one cdp-
sideis the -indisputable fact that tlie
university professor is required to de-
vote .more years to preparatory and
experimental work than In required bf
- the lawyer or the doctor or almost
any other highlj' skilled professloujal
man- It Is not difficult to understand
why1 the professor who has once at-
tained a high degree of skill am a
Abilene Reporter:)
Henry Ford bought a : railroad a
few months smo; and the preliction
was made that For i had ajt. last -got-'
ten to a point where he.yas going to
have a lot f of financial trpubbT-add
he did. When tljoy'' thought they had
him and that hv could not meet ;lns
payment i-ci sent over :w'iuy-Hv.
anu paiu ipr 1113 roan
itjt into condition now
ffw-ontv: pr' cent re
tthon-;!' M must hist
.from thati .niost au-.
lhe interjistate cqid-
uierce commission. Henry us snowinf
the way. Brown wr.od .HuHetin. .. .
Mr. Heni Fopl is coritipsaily Jiob-
bing up on tne irpni pages ;oi newspan
papers. ThdYe :i p sever?! reasons for
this not. Hie 1 yist of which Is that
Mr. Henry-Ford apparently 13 il uever
nditK 'nows sdiirce." Iri dtlier wordb.
.1. - .i 11.. .t : - n...nii.s....
j-J 11 is ruipiuiipy UMnig 1 sium uiih
noteworthy; -and r affording the papers
lotc of -'stones about what hf suy
and does. .! And uo.w his rpitrojid ha
afforded; rjaite a choice morse of n'.vs
and has set the tongues !f the mnl-.
1 .
surprise you." ... j 1st?; G; G. ..McBiiyer. ..Cftonvillf: M'rsf
Z'Vou-certainly -have." Who fold i you " h. ;c. Swearcnih El-Paso
his :gold brick?' ' '. ' "! . S.oiithVni .n'ulH;. . ".
"Xot;thi.s' gentleman." hulicritlnf-j :r. J. Carr j)rill.ns.fDfitf.-;C. 1 Lew is;
Jim to'. bis-great ' relief -'ifeV 'been ' pdniiinham Ala;;" A j t M c A Ile ' ( ' i a-
(ihauffeur; and now. lHs goini; to tfaeb '-o; w. II. . W;or . F(rt... Wortlk Uu K.
vou to drive!'' : ' " . . 'Roberts . 'AbjlqiieV Vail ..Davenport
Jim had no :ehance to speak alout- to inuano. CaK; l).-- J f. 4 Hfilley. !Hrady; !
Dr. Grey. until the nejet morn'lni; 'bf ; El mr Shaw-. iSweet water; .Mrs.
the was invited to.. take. him; on his: Russell. Dallas
he was invited to.. take.
rounds in the -machine. Nptu"ntil had
driven out a mile. did the doctor nreaif
he
nteil
the silence and then. "Oh Lord'
moaned "couldn't yon ha'i p'revt:
it?" ':.r -
"'Sorry!. I. didn't liappen rilpna;
til after the : purchase:" : -:.' ' :
. "Sea. here; young man .1 .-want
to helri ine. Suggest something
something Only get "rid of thfd
un-
you;
do
OsraJ- Gaithei Dal-i
ln; ('. S. Neai Fort Worth ; W'.. C l
Haker' and wife' Eastland. . ' -I
Bert Lytell in "The 1
Misleading Lady" at
Lyric Theatre Today
The MiondUig Lndv'1
a' Metro
. carl screen version: of. Charles Goddard
without hurUiig .the d eat; old mother's an phrii Dickey's popular play of Uie
feeling's.'
."I'm afraid it will . be hard work to jfttjr( .vI!1 J)e th?: niUn "attraction nt.'ihe
tfnde wagging
that he has rodj.icd ratftsJ and every-
iiptly is hoping thit all tho other ran
sell IL
'T. know it's a mass of junk. . No I
wouldn't want to sell it -anyway She'.ri
know and it w.pnld cut deep." j
"We might hire someone fo steal it
But you'd lose the money prild on it.!'
" "We haven't" any too -much of that:
And yet. as I figure "it out. I can't
afford to keep the creature WjlutCs
the knocking that's going on Under-
neath us anyway?" - - 1
"Rear- bearing's burnt out I should
nay.".
"A hundred dollars or so.!
. The doctor groaned. '!Arid j I've
been needing a now stethoscope for
again nboht tl o fact two years We've got to
:et rid of
this demon at once.'
Jim thpught. (luickly. He waft de-
rpalis of the country will follow still pending on this job of teaching for
and reduce ratfs and everything wiil
get back :to normalcy beciuse lv
Henry Ford reduced the rates on hte
road. They will! tell you that tliey.arc
sure brcausv M) Henry Ford reduced
rates all th other roads enn do like-
wise and he has net a nolile example
to the entire nation that ought to be
followed out and that the time has
the next two days. If he got rid of
the car at once his job would lie gono
too. "I'll teiryouNvlmt I will do" he
exclaimed "Toddy and tomorrow I'll
teach you to drive."
"I don't want to drive" spluttered
tho -doctor. - )
"Knowing how never hurt anyone.
Here's my scheme. For two days I
Lyric -theatre today.' This picture af-
fords tlie st.'r with many opportunities
to display his" talents' and. his sup-
porting casL consisting of Lucy Cot
ton and Frank Currier .is entimly
capable. The plot revolves avound the
principle of wooing anu" winning n
girl by force.. - . -
Hfieu Steele hrddl. Jack Craigen
lightly in her eWtliriaiion. When glu
provoked him Into a proposal of-marriage
and then spurned him. he: de-
cided to apply cave-mi i tactics.--This
method proved to be mtirely success
ful but only after the girl realized
that Traigcn meant business.
XOTICK WOODMEN OF THK W0KM
come when railroad at03 hog prices touch you to drive At tho close of
"There will be a special meeting at
the court house Monday night at S:30
o'clock for the purpose of hearing the
report of the proceedings of the .Sov-
ereign Camp and to ndvise as to the
protection of Woodmen interest?.. All
Woodmen of the World not only of
Brown county but of adjoining coun-
ties n.t well are Invited and urged to
bo present.
250c PECAN VALLEY CAMPt
Sorest
rum
knew
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rc spent . years.- ex pcri-
iTitiUtiJg with 'difTereiijb Blends of
tobat;"s:i.o ohttiin
a new. iiavtjr -:
; a itiorc ' pltising aroma -:
and to obtjuii what is mqre
important -still ftlic one thing
that smolders liavc tttoys wished
a cigarette icoulil do .
And ChcNlcfjiekls do ' "satisfy. ' '
. For in Cticslcrftelds the to-
baccos Turkish and Biirley and
other choice home-grown varie-
ties arc blended differently
and better to give you and all
sniokers that greater measure of
cigarette enjoyment. .
and the blend
can't be copied.
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CIGARETTES
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AIR-TIGHT tins of 50?
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 250, Ed. 1 Monday, August 8, 1921, newspaper, August 8, 1921; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth344100/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Howard Payne University Library.