Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 122, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 9, 1921 Page: 6 of 6
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jf AGE SIX
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN MARCH 9 1921
60 of the Woman's
Easter Attractiveness
IF IT'S GOOD TO EAT
ITS-HERE
V
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Is it too bad to cover up the handsome go.wniforjthe
Easfer moriiing promenade? "s.
Not at all
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That gives the DOUBLE charm and leads up to the
delight and surprise when the coat is thrown off in-
doors. "But it does emphasize the high importance of
the' well chosen highly becoming charmingly stylish
coat which shall have the supreme privilege of enhanc-
ing milady's appearance on that important day and on
all the other occasions afterwards.
We have had exactly that impressed deeply upon us
when gathering the new collections pf Spring Coats and
Wraps now being displayed. 1
Be sure to see them before just tne one you ought to
have had has been picked out for we have some hand-
. soirfe individual models here
Prices $14.50 $16.95 and up to 59.50.
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Becorning House Dresses! for Discrimnating Matrons
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We might easily make the mistake of placing many pi
thesedainty garments among our afternoon frocks if wo
judged them only by their C2cellent:j textures and their
dainty patterns and colorings or by their tasteful designs
and neat workmanship. '
This increase of attractiveness has come because women
demand that apparel' of busy workaday hours shall com-
mand the same self respect as frocks worn on "more for-
mal occasions of the day. jj '
Dresses of fine gingham woven tissubs in neat checks or
handsome plaids organdie' trimmed. !?3.48 up to $14.85
New Plaid Sport Sldrts New Serge Skirts New Easter
Blouses Silk Gloves Striped Skirts Silk Skirts Organ-
die Waists Kid Gloves. Shop Now for Easter Attire.
TW STORE FOR
PERSONAL ITEMS
i Mrs. A. "W. Byrd of Temple is a
". suest if P. E. Byrd and family
'i "XL A. Newby i8 in Albany wherijhe
attended the wedding of n:s son Cecil.
to Miss Minnie Jbee Price on Tuesday
11 J. I"ivor of Abilene is attending
to matters of. a business nature in
Brownjrood today.
;JH. B. Stamford of Graham is here
today looking after various busijae?."
afa'js.
G. A. - Simmons a ranchman ol
Whan Texas "was here today on var-
ious matters pertaining to his ranch
feWness. -
"Mrs. J. A. Heyers who has beci?
sjpenilng the 'past -week in Brownwood
with "'relatives has returned to her
Jiomo in Callahan county. J
UT. B. Newcomi left this morning
for Brady to spend several days on
b'usiaees.
Miss Annie Lou Mears who has been
a gnest in the home of Mrs.-J. A. Bev-
y ' ans this week jwill leave Thursday for
tifer adie in Menard. Miss Mears hae
been spending the winter in Austin.
'.Mra. R. it Keller has returned to
Chicago after an extended visit with
foer parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Li Wil-
jMrs. W. A. Jarrell is visiting her
- fUvgkter Mrs. D. D. Pate in San An-
."W. A. Koussel Is in Dallas attend-
r J. N. Kay returned this morning
- from a b-aBinSea trip to Dallas
r J. J.Le of Grand Canyon Arizona
fe a gieet of his brother A. D. Lee
:imi d family 1a Brownwood and
iwiker Mri. brooks Lee in ' Broke-
odtk. Tikis Mr. Lee's first visit to
Browawoed I ten years.
. - Mr. Ji B. McKnlght and daughles
Marvif Carlsbad were guests of
Mrs. 'J. L Bevans the latter part of
'P.KDftVlR at TVaco; iiUtr has
&t la the home ot ber broth-
Coat
f 15 1
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one coat of a model.
ALL YTHE PEOPLE
1
er RN. Winship since Christina?
left this morning for her home.
Mrsi J. Mears who has been
spending the winter in Austin is ia
guest of Mrs. J. A. Bevans before go-
ing: to her home in Menard on Thurs
day.
Mrs C. B. Yates of Lometa is a
guest M her sister Mrs. E It. Ge.nttv.
Chairles. Robertson; is attending the
Fat Stock show in Fort Worth lie
plans jto return for the Daniel Baker
alumni dinner and business meeting
on Friday night -
Mrsl D. R. Blair returned Tuesday
fromjjFort Worth and Dallas where
she attended to business matters ami
visited her son Harry Blair and wife.
il
Rats Damage
J Plumbing by
Gnawing Pipes
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TEMPLE MARCH- fl. Rats equip-
ped Vith hacksaw teeth are operating
in Temple acocrdlng to J. T. Ramage
vhoifclaims that rodents have gnawed
through the lead pipes in his bjith-
juuui causng mm io pay a renriir
bill pf $18. Farmers are complaining
mat; newly planted corn is beiug
rooted up and consumed by rats while
others relate instances where potato
plantings have suffered similar fate.
Mid-Texas Teachers to j
Hold Two Days Session.
Brownwood March 11-12
The Mid-Texas Teachers Associa-
tion will convene in Brownwood the
morning of March ' 11 and remain in
session here two 'days A finef pro-
gram has been prepared and it is un-
derstood speakers and educators of
prominence will deliver addresses.
The place of meeting will be the audi-
torium of the High School. .
' Cars
Garage4
washed
t'.'ir'enry
"Ward's
mttv
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N
U $50 $100 $200 $350 .'$500 cCPy
LITTLE ITEMS OF
LOCAL INTEREST
5rr. Fred Hnyes is seriously HI til
tha home of her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Broad.
Announcement is made of flic -arrival
of a fino daughter born Thursday
to Mr. and Mrs. Percy Center.
If. X. Myrick bought a collage lo-
cated at 161i Avenue D from 3Irs. J.
A. Bovans last week. The consider-
ation i3 private
' Tlie many friends of Mr. and 3Irs S.
B. Thompson and -their little son
Sterling will regret to .'learn that they
arc moving to Lometa to make Their
home.
j An operation for nnpendicith was
jpcrformed Tuesday night at the Phy-
fiicians and Surgeons Sanitarium up-
on A. D. Murphy circulation manager
for The Bulletin. He was resting
well today.
J. IV. llntton. ivlio sold his homo on
Milton avenue some time ago is now
living at Rising Star and word receiv
ed from him by friends here indicates
that ho is doing nicely although he
still says there is 'no place in hi
opinion just as good as Brownwood.
T. H. ?Ioore who Hvs on .Hello
Plains avenue Brownwood Heights
and Seaborn Jones who lives on Book-
er street have made a trade by the
terms of which they exchange home
places Mr. Jones taking the home of
Mr.. Moore while Mr. Moore taken the
home placo of Mr. Jones. i
A message from L. K. Hall staled
that Ed Wilson father of Mrs. Hall
died at his home in Milford on Sunday
and was buried on Monday. Mr. Hall
who left Sunday for Milford. will go
to the Valley from Milford and Mm
Hall is expected to return homo tbo
latter part of the w;eek.
Ecr. Fhidley of the Austin Avenue i
Christian church has cinched his faith
in Brownwood by buying a permanent
home in Coggin addition in the liiOOth
block. Ho said he was well pleased
with Brownwood and when this is true
what is the use to defer the buying of
a home one' moment longer.
Rufus X. Sryiick 1C19 Ave. J re-!
eolved a message this morning from
his brother W. A. Myrick of Colorado
Springs Colo. Informing him that his
wife had died Tuesday and would be
buried Thursday at Corsicana Texas.
Mr .Myrick and family will leave to-
night for CorBicana to attend the fun-
eral. Mr. and Mm. L. If. IVlUIanis of Fort
Worth arrived in Brownwood last
night and will make their permanent
home here. Mr. Williams is an ex-
perienced oil man and while h3- did
not give out anything for publication
it is intimated that he will take tan
active part in the' permanent devel-
opment of the north Brown county
filed.
J. B. Bays and It L. Bays formerly
ot Bangs but now of White Fish Mon-
tana were in Brownwood a short time
today on their way back to the old
home where they will spend a week
or so visiting friends and relatives
The young men' missed train connec-
tion here and put in their spare time
renewing old time acquaintance and
meeting friends of other years
One of the leading hotel mr-n in
Brownwood stated today that business
in his line is now at least onc-'oufth
better than it was at this time last
year. The. register this year as com-
pared with Inst year at this timo
shows a much larger number of peo-
pic and the general talk of the trav-
eling men is to the effect that all lines
of business of a legitimate nature are
gradually getting back to normal conditions.
A letter from V. E. Carlton now-
associated with the Los Angeles Trust
& Savings bank states that he en-
joys the best of health and is also
keeping busy. Ho sends greetings tc
his many friends in this section oi
Texas in whom he has an abiding
interest.
Revival Services
at Coggin Avenue
Church on Sunday
Beginning next Sunday March 13lh
and continuingsjfor two weeks a revi-
val meeting wall be conducted at-the
Coggin Avenue Baptist church by Rev.
George W. McCall of El Paso a for-
mer pastor of the First Baptist church
here and well known as an evangelist
throughout the south. Preparations
for the revivor have been under way
in the Coggin Avenue church for scv-
oral weeks and the nastor. Rev. W.I
Ri Ilornburg expects a- great scries
of services
Tiic nong service and young people.';
work will 15 under the direction of a
man and his wife whoso nimes ar-
yct to lie announced; the former di
recting the music while his wife at-
tends to the young people's work. The
services will be held twice daily at
10 a m. and 7:30 p. tn.
Several Places Are On
Program for Speaking
By Farm Bureau People
Speakers representing the Texas
Farm Bureau will be at "Wolf- Valley
tonight for the purpose of interesting
the" farmers of that locality in the
work of the bureau and tho necessity
for organizing a local. Thursday
night there will be speaking at Union'
Grove and Friday night ecorts will be
made to organize locals at Dulin
Holder and Richer. S. J. Enochs will
deliver an -address at Holder Friday
night and at Zephyr Saturday night.
There will be speaking at Coggin
school house and Barber school house
Saturday night in behalf of the bu-
reau and Saturday it is probable that
a speaker will be at Elkins as there
will be a neighborhood gathering at
the school house and dinner on tho
grpund.
Stockman Shot
Accidentally
on Rabbit Drive
BHADSHAW fTexas March 9. Ho-
mer Traylor a well known stockman
of Hhis county accidentally .shot him-
self with a shotgun ycsterjlay wliile on
al rabbit drive three miles east of
liore. Traylor was. in an auto with
three others and discharged the- gun
w'hen getting4 out of the car pulling
the1 gun by Jhe muzzle after frlm. . A
large portion of the flesh of the right
forearm was shot away several kots
going into his face and under his
chin. . He was taken to the home of
hls sister Mrs. Joe Polndexter near
here.
Urownwopd Jitney- Service will con
tinue In operation and the traveling
t 1 1 "V i . . f ii- v
liuunc win uo given curus wun regu-
lar schedule within the next few days
Tho service leaves from front of
Renfro-McMhin Drug Store and front
of Jefferson hotel every thirty minutes
in the. . morning evening and noon
hours and every hour during rest of
day. Lnst trin mndo at 10:1Q :if
AT
PEKING JOIN ENGINEERS
S
WOIiK UNDERTAKEN TO 1'KOVIDE
E.tll'LfmiE.NT FOR THE
STFt'ERERS.
(By Associated Press.)
PEKlXG. March Fourteen
i'ia-
rir.es from the American lo -ration
guard are serving as engineers and
assistant engineers on -the road con-
struction work which is being done
in the Tamtnc district by the Amor-
can Red Or'ss for the purpose of af-
fording occupation for destitute Chi't-
eso. Thoy are volunteers who Willing-
ly gave np a comfortable station in
Peking for a temporary life of consul
is
CON
t mm
era Wo hardship in a dreary country ic borne out .by a line in a letter from
and have 'taken hold with true Amor-J Lieutenant Sogers which says? .
ican spir t. ' I "Was altaclced by dogs at K'u Slvni
Tlte work entails on tiupai t o the!r'' and had to shoot one." IP. uJso
division engineers dayjon end hi the! states that (heir work is hampered by
.saddle moving from one end of Vhc People removing the stakes . which
ill Isiom to the other and with -nosJtSnnuk the ngfii-or-way lor .use as nrc-
too comtortaDie living quarters ana w
one of the men writer back to liis
umes that atter tne oays work lie i
"goes to bed to kocn war.'n.''
Thr road under construction cxttjHris'fof the credit accruing to the. Location
froiu Tchchow- Shantiris. to Lintsing j Guard and because the lied Cras has
C? m'lcs southwest on tho Oraadigrcat need c? them since foreign vol-
Canal. It is divided into three divi
sions of about c juiil lengths and each
division is in charge of an engineer
and one or two assistants. Captain
Lawrence Impcy of the British army
who was cnginecr-in-chief fell a v.c-
tim to irfli'cnce and Lieutenant R O.
Bogcrt was placed in temporary
charge of the whole work. Comment-
ing upon t!e service of the marines
Bogart writes:
"If all divisions could continue to.
be handled y marines in the same
way as they have been handled to
date it vvouSd be greatly to tho cedit
of the American gaurd". (It appears
On leeM affidavit.' John Hart BritUdn btwinsss man certified to
thiai "My head at tho top snd b&ck was bo!uteIy b&Ul. An expert
Bniil that ho thought the hasr roots were extinct and there was ho
hope of ray ever havinc a new hair growths
Yct now at an age-oyer 60 1 have n. luxuriant growth of soft
Ftrong. lustrous hair! No traco of baldness. Tha pictures shown
here arc from roy photographa."
INDIANS' SECRET OF HAIR GROWTH
Mr. Drittain certified further: 'Ata time when
I had becomo discouraged nt tryinc to grow my
hair a;ain I camo across in my travels a Ghero-
kea Indian 'medicine roan' who had nn elisir that
he asseverated would grow my hair1. AlUiquijh I had.but little faith
I gave it a trial To my amazement a light furx aqon appeared: It
developed day by day into Yi healthy growth and ere long my hair
WM as prolific as in my youthful 3yj."
True Hair Grower at Last
"That 1 wns ttstonithed and haimii ia txvrfjusinn mil stuc of mind
EAelpwfcettl'flJi vMdly. .Ohviouslj tho hnir roota had not. been dead but were dor-
mant in the scalp awaituifciharfertiUring potency of the then isystc-
rt.on pomarfe. I npffottntad tor and came into
mis. now :allco KOTAl-KO and later had
cnomiKU
rhatmy vn hvir growth wan pBrmauent hns been amply proved."
tt h6 been u?ova! in very
many cases that hair root;? did
now die even when tho Itair Yell
oiit through dandruff fever
alopecia areata or-certain other
hair or scalp disorders.
'or
Falling Hair
Baldness
Dandruff
PROOF
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J Drue Stores I no sUamioo;
i-u..jjuri.ij .1 W'lndr.-tul pfTif
Btis
tis pvmi or
hair. Pisltivrly KOTMKO t.m" dli'shif utly n-ILihlo hair prep-
urit nil rhsi Mrrpt4: llntm tr?niiln m.irit. liuv a link of KOTALKO
Rt.tiu lrn V!re. Ur aiU (or Kotalko at tin toilet r.od cr dre Knfalko is ivo:tderful
r.oUutf 'of unjrKrRo H rtnnVnifihrp. Remember the name. Aecrpr for vtomen's hair
yci pqd l0conU (silver or r.tarin).to nay part
a I'ROOr- uO of Kotaltcu vivi JtiKtJCUUUW
Vo'i a b i' ntixv of tsIhhIui'i tumnnmaU ftum rntts
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Tomorrow only FRESH COJJN- g
m wTrr n'riinmn'n n r i v s
Ml BuilLK ttc every pound j ;j
guaranteed. -;'i
Fresh Country Sausage and f
Hams. -j
Back Bone Spare Ribs. . . -
Turnim. with or
-
Spinach.
Mustard Greens
Carrots.
s-r m .
Fresh i amames.
Celery choice
Lettuce.
Fresh Onions
Cabbage.
STRAWBERRIES for tomorrow.
HEY MERCANTILE CO.
BROWNWOOD'S
'hat some techn'cal objection has!)
arisen with resneet tn further emulov-t
mcnt of the marines in' the wirl; in
T . " i i
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question). j
Incidenta'Iyol is reported that dogsj
such as have -escaped the 'stw-.)ot
have become i their famished
conditions as sin age as wolves v This
Bi
ert recommends that the pres
cnceJ force or i-'armen uc roiaint" on
theconstruction work both hecanso
untccrs ar'. scarce.
Against Betting
On Baseball Games
(By International News Service.)
LANSING March 5. George H.
Maincs. president of the Michigan-
Ontario League is backing a bill in-
troduced in the .Michigan State Legis-
lature making. it a felony cither to bet
on ball games or to offer a bribe to a
player. It is believed the measure
will pass both branches of the Legis-
lature. dflerteirorovth
rosscision o tho prmcipio for preparing
the
rccino.put into "practical form by a
BOX KOTALKO
nnrt oth?r
(pnts. No nlcohol
liUL a compound of
fllftfev. Sufe and harra-
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of mallin:: ani adve. cost' only yoitwdl receiver
popattl. we snanawo oi iiu'sasu to aena
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 122, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 9, 1921, newspaper, March 9, 1921; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth344285/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Howard Payne University Library.