Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 271, Ed. 1 Monday, August 30, 1920 Page: 3 of 6
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BROWNWOOD BUtLETIN AUGUST 30 1920
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'0FIMT
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T TO WOMEN
$Hletg CMe in PelaHd! Cooking Demonstration a Success.
All over- (Poland today the woman Misses Gardner and Wigntman won
tard is & familiar uight standing with Imucb. favor among tlie housekeepers
rail- of Brownwood during weir mree
I days demonstration Here. They rep-
sr MOe ifcefore public buildings
ay stations bridges and warehouses.
jcor&Ittf to word reaching the Red:
rose from Warsaw. Many of the
tarda posted by the Polish jjfern-
ent over 'the supply houses ot the
merican Red Cross have been women
gio&&rk6 and in this work of pio-
icting tfce relief stores brought to the
ck a&A. .hungry children of their
unry they take an especial satis-
ption. XECUUVE SECRETARIES FOR
R&D CROSS TO HATE TWELVE
WEEKS C0U1SE OF TKAIXIXG
among these articles will communicate
wuu j.ne Aujuiant tienerai 01 tue
Army at Washington giving details
by whick idenfcifiapl o property
may De maae inat u may ue reiurneu
to them. 1
The Brown County chapter of the
ed Cross hs just received an an-
ouncement from Southwestern divi-
lonti keadquarters of the Red Cross
aat every chapter in Missiouri Ar-
ansas Kansas Texas and Oklahoma
rill be riven an opportunity to send
stident to one of the three Service
nstltutes which will be conducted
his fall "where students will be given
twelve 'weeks' course of training de-
signed tab prepare the student for
Fork as the Executive Secretary of a
ocal Ckapter:
The Institute for chapters in Misr
jourl Kamsas and Arkansas will be
jondacted at St Louis Missouri and
Sill xtead over a period of twelve
(reeks from September 20 to December
tl. Chapters in Texas will send stu
Sents to a Service Institute at the
jnivsity of Texas at Austin Texas
fee conducted between the dates of
ember 27th to December 18th. The
e lor tne service institute in us
iafeoma has not been announced but
this Institute "will probably Tie con-
tacted ai he University of Oklahoma
(at K&raML Oklahoma later in the
tjmgki Smith Dance.
irill entertain with a Sin
gte fMNh dce on next Friday night
Mxmc will start at o ciock.
resented the White Crest Flour and
made many lovely and appeuzing
dishes of hreads :mqats and sweets
Large numbers attended each of the
demonstrations. Each day a cake oi
sack of White Crest1 jflour was givei
away. Onit Thursday they held the
demonstration at the Adams Cash &
Carry where -a 24 pound sack of flour
was jrivem to Mr. Ci E. Moore. On
Friday and Saturday demonstra
tions were held at Lboney Mercantile
company nvnere airs. . i. xvoguu
was presented with' a 24 pound sack
of flour. Mrs. L. JB. Routh of Blanket
presented !Hvith aj 24 pound sack of
flour and Mrs. W. Ai Rojjertson was
giyen. a lemon pie. HEach day the
store where the demonstration. ' was
held was!. filling to oYerfloyihg with
interested' housekeeper; eager to
learn more in the art of culinary.
RED CROSS TO ASSIST -IS FISDIXG
OWNERS OF UNCLAIMED 3LVIL
SENT TO SOLDIERS OF A. E. F
IX FRANCE. I'
For that "Tired Feeling."
There's Inothing better than
a slice of that red-ripe water
melon which we keep on ice
1 ' 1 -.1 T' . f
end serve daily. . iots or peo-
ple tryingjit and all declare it
good. Kaneaster's Kandy Kit-
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chen. :
Pay Cash and Save Money !
Beginning September 1st we'
will adopt the cash plan in our
grocery business we have al
ways been able to save; money
lor ourcustorriers. The"' new
plari;will save them more than
ever. Harpers Grocery Cen
ter Avenue.
Methodist Meeting in
North Brownwood Is
Conducted hy Wilkes
Rev. RexB. Wilkes D. D. pastor of
the First Methodist church last night
began a .series- ofJrivival services in
JJorth Brownwood -preaching "atvthe
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sciiuoi nuuse.
Last night's service was largely At-
tended and a great deal of Interest In
the service ;was apparent" among those
In trie audience. Dr. Wilkes announces
that 'lie will continue the services
throughout this week and extends a
cordial invitation to all the people of
the city to attend them.
SUNDAY SCHOOL REPORT
F OR SUNDAY AUGUST '-!)
The Brown County Chapter of ihe
Red Cross has been!! asked to aid( in
locating the owners of a large amount
of unclaimed miscellaneous mail mat
ters sent! to France for soldier-mem
bers of the American Exepditiohary
Forces according tojan announcement
received recently from souinwesiern
Divisional headquarUrs of the Red
Cross at St Xiouis.
A huge mass of uch mail matter
has been Teturned for various reasons
and has piled up inj the office of the
Adjutant 'General at Rvashington.-D. C
Jewelry 'clothing icjuntain pens saf-
ety razors pipes riding bootr bells
monev in fact nearly everything
which could be sent (through th e- mail
is contained in this! collection.
All previous efforts to return poi
tions of 'this mail jto senders or to
addresses nave proved unsuccessful
Red Cross officials state and it is
hoped that personsjjwho have reason
to believe that their property may be
There is no better way of be-
ing well informed on political
and all other matters of im-
portance than through the col-
umns of the Brownwood Bul-
letin one! day earlier than any
other paper reaching Brownwood.
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LefMrs. Rhone design that new coat
suit and you will be pleased. Evans'
Dry Gleaning and Hat" Works.
Road Maintaining
Machine Will Be
Operated Tuesday
Under ''the direction of County
Commissioner Lawrence Mooro a
road maintaining machine will b9
put in operation by .way of demon-
strating its useful character anc
many .other attractive features.Tuos-
day afternoon on the Brownwood-
May road and also on the Brown-wood-Blanket
road beginning at tho
forks of the BrownwooiUComanche
and May road. Tho time et for the
demonstration to beirin is 2 o'clock
and a cordial invitation is given to
the' public to attend and witness the
big machine in operation. It will be
drawn along the road by a three and
one-half ton army truck.
Attend. Col.
First JBaptist '. 279 ' $9 01.
Coggin Avenue Baptist 215 7.GD
;First Methodist-.-.- 19G - 9.42
Frst Christian... '.169 10.00
Austin Avenue Presbyterian 97 4'.88
First Presbyterian. . .. ..... 96 4.04
Church of Christ s: 72
Valley View Methodist. .... 41 .S7
NdrthBrownwotias Baptist. 17 1.14
Hotel Arrivals
Total 1182 $47.05
Report lor' Sunday August 22nd:
Attendance 980; collection $37.59;
Our New Plan
of cash and carry will enable
; Your subscription r.uist be paid up
to date in order to get' the Bnlletin
from now until Jan. 1st. 1921 for S."!.
Those huvingr tire troubles on the
road can get Free Tiro Service by
ringing 'o. -
Let Mrs! Rhone at Evans' Dry
! iDOTiintP on r I iWiif U ftrtfo tl nc I rrn Vrvti f
next 'dress.
If your prfeperty is offered at a 'bar-
gain all and see us.
C. R. COX & CO.
274p Room 9 Bernay Building
Barker Hotel.
A. L. Ballcntind Houston; J. S
Abernathy and wife Brady; Edna.
Terry City: J. G. Hcrblin Fort
Worth; G. N. Harris Dallas; A. E
McLean Lometa; C. D. Woodward
Lometa; J. M. Slacker San Antonio;
E. F. Wrigh'ht Dallas; Mr. and Mrs.
B. M. McRae Saguadache Ariz.; B.
H. Sanderson Kendal); Joe Fkcisher
Dallas; George A. Hill Mineral
WeHs; J. D. Robinson City; Chas.
B. Stutts. Boston. Alass J. E. Fra
nc? tn 9f11 arnrPrJpq at W nn'r- zier "anas; w. u Auucrson uaiias;
to seU groceries at less priC- p G Troette. Towa Citv. Iowa: S. N
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to.
Mw Fall S
es than we have been able to
do heretofore. Try us and be
convinced. Harper's Grocery.
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Good dressmakers are hard to find.
Mrs. Rhone at Evans' Dry Cleaning
and Hat Works is an expert through
study and 'long experience. Designing
dresses and coat suits a specialty. Sire
also alters and repairs.
tSTExceptional Bargain Offer
for a.f ew days only have The
Bulletin delivered by carrier to
your address until January 1
1921 for $2.25.
TIi oiio 25ft forFree Tire Service.
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Here s where
Gallcgas Saguache Arizona; B. F.
Sanderson san Antonio; A. u league.
Paris Texas.
Graham Hotel.
J. 11. Krdhn Austin: J. K. Briggs
and wife Brady; Reid McLemore Ab
ilencr h. B. McGee Fort Worth; H.
M. Hill Dallas; W. H. Colo Dallas;
W. H.. Williams Austin; A. D. Mc-
Cormick New Orleans; Ira McKin-
ney Junction; Tom Burns Dallas;
S. 1C. Mullin Dallas; R. E. Henry
Coleman; J. T. Jones Waco; Wil-
liam Booth Thurber; A. A. Tilden
Dallas; .7. T. Jones Dallas; P. H.
Robbins. San Angolo; C E. Dilworth
John W. Moore Frank Hampton
City
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BUT CALLING.
SOMETHING ELSE a -rose. ;
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WONT CHANGE its amelL
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JHAT THERE aro fi&Zil fl9MU.'i.:
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THREE GRADES.
OF TURKISH tobacco.
FIRST GOOD Turkish
WHICH IS mighty good
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AND ALSO expensive
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AND'SECOND.
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POOR TURKISH tobacco.
WHICH JS les3 expensive.
AND NOT so good.
AND THIRD tobacco.
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CALLED TURKI3H which.
NEVER SAW Turkey.
BUT GREW thousands.
OF MILES away.
AND DOESNT oven. ;
TASTE LIKE Turkish. .
AND. IT8 tho good Turkish..
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THAPS REALLY from; Turkey.
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Shallow Oil Well
Is Completed Near
Winchell Reported
It was reported in Brownwood this
morning that a profitable shallow oil
well has been completed on the J. D.
Cravens tract near Winchell one mile
south of the Colorado river
The well It Is said was developed s?t
a less depth than any other producers
fn that part of the Held and the pro-
duction is sufficient tu make the well
a profitablo one. The oil Is of high
nradet
Appraisal Committee Is
Using Very Thorough
- Plans in Making Report
The property appraisal commission
which has been in session several
days at the city hall is still busy and
it may require several days before
the report to the City Council is
ready to be made. The work of the
committee is very thorough in nature
and in making their rates has used
the deed records of the city for re-
cent years and the committee feels
that no fair minded person can ob-
ject to the values placed on the
property by this method.
OUR resident buyers in Turkey arc
experts. They know wc Vant the
best and we get it. And1 the same with
Domestic leaf. Blend them together.
by jthat can't-be-copied method and.
you get a Emone mac accuuny aoea
Qiesterfiefci
Meeting of Cotton Men
Will Be Held in Fort
Worth September 1st
For the trim foot of fashion from Sel-
by Laird Schober and Algier.
The woman who seeks for dainty or
serviceable footwear will be more than
pleased with our showing of New Fall
Shoe9.
The lightness of our kid shoes makes
the foot look smaller; their soft glove-like
snugness woos the slender line of your
foot and ankle.
Two special numbers which we present
for your consideration and we trust your
constant use are:
A very dressy kid boot in black and
brown turn sole covered French heel and
self suede tops. Price $ 1 8.50.
- A brogue walking shoe in black kid with
Baby Louis heel or brown calf with Mili"
tary heel. A very snappy sport shoe that
has style quality and comfort. Price
$15.00.
Visit our Shoe Department ofcen and
you are sure to find the best of shoes and
the prices are very moderate for such high
quality.
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Quality Shoes for All the Family
Famous 89th Division
Gathers for Reunion
There will he a state meeting ox
conference of cotton growers at Dalla
September 1 which is Wednesday of
this week and it will bo attended by a
largo number of representative grow-
ers from various sections of Texas.
The Chamber of Commerce is anxious
that Brown county should bo. repre-
sented and Se::rejtary Dunn- is seeing
what can lie done in this respect. Ho
will probably have something to say
in this regard tomorrow'
WMIJfr WILL OKGAXIZE
XATHttAfi AUXILIARY
(By International News Service.)
ST. LOIHS Mo- Aug. 3.O. -Representatives
of the v;omen'a auxiliary of
the American Legion are. to gather
here today tomorrow and Friday for
the purpose of forming a. national
organization of the auxiliary. The
State organisations ure to be known
as divisions and the local organisa-
tions as units under the" plan which
is to bo presented to the women.
A president ten vice-presidents and
other national officers will be select
ed and a national advisory committee
appointed to confer with the executive
committee of the legion.
CBy International News Service)
CAMP FUNSTON Kan. Aug. 30.
The annual reunion of the Three
Hundred and Fifty-third (all Kan-
sas) Infantry Rtgtmcnt of the . fam-
ous Eighty-nine Division will be held
here today and .tomorrow and hun-
dreds of foimer members from Kan-
sas Missouri Iowa Nebraska and
Oklahoma are expected. The regi-
ment was trained here under the" di-
rection ot Major-General Leonard
Wood before its oversea.-; service. The
organization of the association was
perfected at Prum Germany while
the regiment was a member of the
arrmy of occupation.
UUSBASD'S BUSIXESSW
LEADS TO
DIVORCE
(By International News Service.)
MUSKOGEE Okla. Aug. 30. Twen
ty-iour years ago aic; ueJi tuen a
young farmer near here told his wife
he would be away on business for a
few days. He kissed his wife and
three children goodbye and has never
returned.
Now with all the children married
Mrs. Bell fears he will never return
that he hasn't yet completed his
"business."
But if he does he will not find her
at home She has filed suit for . a
divorce.
RE-arARKY TO CURE
THAT LOXESOME FEELIXfi
JSTYour chance to get The
Bulletin balance of this year
for $2.25. i
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Give us your order for that new
dress early and avoid the rush. Our
experts can: handle it promptly. Wo
guarantee their work. 'Evans' Dry
Cleaning and HatlVorks
Renew your subscription tof
The Bulletin from today until
January 1st 1921$2.25.
A WANT AD WHjL PA7. TRY ONB
OBy International News Service.)
MIAKI Okla. Aug. 30. Thirty
years ago Scott and Emma Jane Mc-
Collum were divorced following their
marriage because thoy could not
agree.
Jane" Scott confided to the "J. P.".
who re-married them. The couple
have several children. He gave his age
as fifty-five and she as forty-eight
in applying for the second license.
lVOtSLEX XOT AFJJAID
TO TELL THE IB AGES
(By International News Service.)
TOPEKA Kansas Aug. 30. 'Ls3s
than 1 per cent of the 29000 men and
women who registered here this
Summer for the Fall elections refused
to tell their exact age according to
the elecUon commissioners. The State
law provides that one may register
"21 plus." When Mrs. Margaret Hill
arcCarter prominent writer protested
to the Attorney-General when refused
permission to register because she
would not tell her nxact age the Attorney-General
ruled that women
could say they were over legal age.
Fourteen men and 157 women declined
to tell their ages.
Bought Kaln Water.
'SAUNA Kansas Aug. 30. A score
or more of Salina's prominent citizens
arei"out" a total of 1000.00 about
which they are hot saying a word.
Here's the story:
- Three complete strangers hove into
Salina and quietly announced to some
Of their leading citizens that they had
three five-gallon kegs ot perfectly-
good booze not "white mule!' but
real honest-to-goodness "licker" that
they would be willing to part with
for coin of the realm.
After sampling the "licker the
citizens licked their lips and. then
planked down something- like 31.100.
When they opened the kegs they
found "perfectly good rain water" in-
stead of booze
You should let Mrs. -Rhone plan that
new coat suit (She Is an expert In
The other day they were re-marricd. designing. Evans' Dry Cleaning and
L- got kinda lontsomo for Emma" Hat Works.
Piano Theoretical and-
Vocal Imtructon
Henry Edwin Meyer
.ArtiBt Graduate the- Ithaca Conservatory of Music; Voice pupil of
David Bispham. Eric Dudley etc.
Two Studios:
Daniel linker College and 310 West Baker Street.
Phone J.451
Watch the ESSEX Every Week
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 271, Ed. 1 Monday, August 30, 1920, newspaper, August 30, 1920; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth344159/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Howard Payne University Library.