The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, October 14, 1932 Page: 12 of 12
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THE COMANCHE CHIEF OCTOBER 14. 1*82.
Kentuckian Ha* Family of 35 Children
LYRIC
theatre
BROWNWOOD. TEXAS
Ladies Only
WU1 be interested ia the Bi» Savin* on Toilet Goods oar
FaH Toilet Goods Sale Offers this Week.
Every Thrifty woman will want to buy some of those Toilet
Requisites she has been needing while she can get them *t
the substantial Saving Our Sale Affords. Check the list. You
will fiad our prices on Standard Brands of merchandise
Very Low and you will not have to buy some off-brand
merchandise that you know nothing of.
Specials fof Fall Toilet Goods Sale Week!
60c Djer Kiss Fa*
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Oct. 14-18
LIONELL BARRYMORE, IN
“Washington
Masquerade*’
MONDAY and TUESDAY
Oct. 17-18
MARLENE DIETRICH, IN
“Blonde Venus”
80c Tan-No-More ____ 39c
$1.80 Golden Peacock
Bleach ________ 69c
*5c Pond's Cold or
Vanishing Cream __ 47c
35c Pond’s Cold or
- Vanishing Cream J— 27c
50c Rexall Theatrical
Cream _______—---39c
50c Midnight Cleansing
Cream ------------- 39c
50c Midnight Foundation
Cream _______ 39c
75c O. J.’s Beauty
Lotion __________'— 59c
$1.00 Golden Peacock
Cleansing Cream___49c
$1.00 Duska Skin Food 49c
25c Talcum, Your
Choice......... 19c
50c Jasmine Cleansing
Cleansing Cream and
60c Astringent Lotion
Both for __________ 59c
80c Listen ne ________ 45c
50c Milk of Magnesia
Tooth Paste with a
35c Tooth Brush,
Both for_____ 39c
58c Prophylactic
Tooth Brush________39c
58c Dr. West Tooth
Paste _____________ 39c
|25c Rexall Cold Cream _ 19c
|S5c New Phantom
r Kotex _____________ 19c
Powder —______ 39c
$1.10 Coty Face
Powder with Perfume
Gratis _____ 89c
$1.00 Duska Face
Powder_____________49c
50c Midnight Face
Powder _______ 39c
50c Jonteel Face
Powder _____________ 39c
75c Love Me Face
Powder ___ 59c
50c Elmo Face
Powder ____________ 39c
50c Hind's Honey and
Almond Cream______ 39c
$1.00 Hind’s Honey and
Almond Cream_____79c
50c Jergen’s Lotion___39c
$1.00 Jergin’s Lotion__79c
$1.00 Boyer Astringent 49c
$1.00 Boyer Face
Powder ____ 59c
25c 1-D-L Tooth Paste
With 25s Tooth Brush
Both for ____________25c
25c Dr. West Tooth
Paste _____________ 19c
50c Ipana Tooth Paste S9c
50c Boat’s Tooth Paste 39c
50c Jonteel Creams___39c
60c Unguentine Skin
Cream ______ 43c
WED. and THUR.
- Oct. 19-20
“The First Year”
JANET GAYNOR AND
CHARLES FARRELL
Bargain Matinee Every Day
10c and 25c
Night Prices
10c-25c-35c
» YOU tdNOW B0V5.TUAT
TWfc TYUAJtkY Of- FASHION
WEIGHS HEAVILY OW ALL
SWABtS.EVEUASlTDOes
jMOOftOWN CWUZAHOtP
HOP ill IKE feXKET-PLAUfc
AND WELL VBlTAtlW
PLACES ---->
BRING US YOUR PRODUCE
CREAM. CHICKENS, EGGS*—
WE PAY TOP PRICES.—BOB
SEALE,—HOME PRODUCE 00.
for Brownwood to visit her mother
Dr. and Mrs. Copeland of Timp-
son and Bert Huse of Jackson,
Miss, spent part of this week
here with Mrs. J. C. Huse.
Mrs. Oscar Callaway visited Typewrite!
in Austin this week. 1 P*r hundred
Thompson Bruton of Havana,1
Cuba, Carl Bruton of Dallas, and
David Bruton of Houston spent ■ ■-
the week end in Comanche with'
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. i itlkW '
A. Bruton, t Ullir
Misfles Lucille Bruton and Mrs. ll If'
G. Preston Tate spent part of (nil B
the week in Dallas. . I M Aff/j
Mrs. R. Wilson Higginbotham M vIH JEW
is visiting in Tyler. HCVlflh *'i
John D. *
sonville, Tw
Comanche Cc
in 1870 and
that section
ing his siste
and other re
Mr. Taylor
County from
late Carroll j
Hulsey, and
their familiei
until his ma
Mr. TayTo
SHARP POINTS 1$ PRACTICED BY MARY
CAUMIBALS.THEY DO THIS TO MAKS
THEMSELVES LOOK RECCE AND B£SEM*t£
POOS TIGERS & VARIOUS OTO^O. ANIMAL*..
If You Appreciate Bargains—Take Advantage of these special
Prices. Remember No C harges—No Coupons on these
Cut-Price Items.
Yt**t BEE8 AWAY -
NEARLY AN HOUR
UliftlYt Li A\/CL WViRERU?
THE TOPS 0$
SUCH HEADS
ARE USUALLY
I’-RTOl INCHES
WIDE.
Sundries!
$3.50 Big Ben Alarm
Clox ______________ $2.25
$1.50 Big Hen Delux
Alarm Clox, Radio
Dials _____________ 2.19
$1.00 Fountain Syringe 59c
$1.00 Hotwater Bottle 59c
Drugs!
Cotton Sales Are
Reported Good Here
Miss Caroline
Robert Lesli
lust white
Indians in C<
Taylor said I
marriage lice
din, who wai
by a mob, bi
serving as
County Clerk
building loea
.Brothers nov
was Aid court
Mr. Taylor
ceremony was
Barker, n pi<
ter at his re
near Jones C
Mr. Taylor
only fifteen
he arrived in
was his ami
Texas cowboy
^jortunitv * al
WiMn he wai
See Our "Show Window for
the Special Low Prices on
many Standard Items like
Syrup of Pepsin, Vick’s
Salve, Bayer’s Aspirin, Etc.
Cotton is now being marketed
in Comanche at the rate of
fifty to 100 bales per, day and
the income is totaling as high
as $3500 not . including the
proceeds from the qeed. The
SAME PRESCRIPTION
HE WROTE IN 1892
HOOVER or ROOSEVELT.. . Which)
Brewers Hold Meeting
an increase in business.
SPECIAL ON HAMS!
j help drive c
and Kingsbur
the Kansas si
lar drives f<
made another
Tom Holmslei
nipgham as I
ters for the I
f bury Compan
* where the rc
• ‘Mrs. Minta 1
• Mr. Taylor si
? When Mr.
• Comanche, the
< was a grove
, ing rack arou
business housi
rounded the
* firms he rem
Muen alley am
^on the south
a Jim Lindscv r
, market, then
butcher’s shoi
1 Ute Mart fie
1 side was the
* founded bv i
• name cf Ved<
din 1873. This
jgclaimed as tli
* the county.
J .comer where
Mil low locate
^uu.jlawr f w n
Pwm'o of tl
| Mr. Taylor r
J moved to 0
’) still living in '
{ and Jim Nafi
I ham and J. D
y lor' said that
I clerking on I
■ the sous re in
B Kingaburv St<
f first became a
ner would cle
land do the bo
land it was '
Swift’s Cured Hams, half or that he used early in Jxia practice, and
whole, 12 l-2c per lb.—Renfro's which he put in drug stores in 1803
Market. under the name of Dr. Caldwell’s
_— __ Syrup Pepsin, is a liquid vegetaolf
Typewriter Practice Paper. 15c ,,"tendad1 for T°“en* “iHf?
per hundred .We.-CM,-, office.
This prescription has proven It*
^ ^ ^ worth and is now the largest selling
nnh ... liquid laxative. It hajs won the con-
* ..." w wwr fl(fence of people who heeded it to gqv
LI Q UID—TABLETS—S A L V E
C..,. . i.^vi.i «u iinicu unvu liner- Hi* ana imp, inu umui,
rally and 666 Salve externally, colds, fevers. At your di
nit,lie a complete and effective write "Syrup Pepsin^’ ]
treatment for Colds, ' Monticello,
Most Speedy Remedies Known, bottle.
RET POPULAR—FELLAH!
Bring your girl friends around and treat them to- some of
our Depression Specials—Our Prices are so Low that you'll
Never Miss the Nickels—-and Oh Boy! How ihe Sweet Things
do Appreciate their Sweets.
15c Jumbo Cream Soda 5c y 15c Rainbow Sundae __ 5c
10c Lime or Orange Adc 5c u *\ 0c Frosted Root Beer _ 5c
15c Chocolate Nut „ n 5c Ice ('ream Cones,
Sundae _______________ 9c i 2 for <---------- 5c
velief from headaches, biliousn
______ flatulence, Indigestion, loaa of a]
666 Liquid or Tablets used inter- tit* and sle«p, bad breath, dyspej
ruggist,
"Syrup Pepsin.” DepL
llo, Illinois, for frss t
Stive with Safety at
The Wni. Reese
Drug Co.
PHONE 85— —WE DELIVER
Careftil Prescription Service—Day or Night.
Registered Pharmacist in Charge.
COLEMANS
After 17 years of inactivity the
Master Browers’ Association held a
meeting at Detroit, re-electing Mar-
cus Mcagerlcin of Chicago (above),
their president.. More than 200 mas-
ter brewers attended, and all of tha
opinion that they would be brewing
again soon.
Groceries of all kinds are Priced Low-
in keeping with all farm products.
You are invited to Shop with Us
for All your Food.
SUGAR, Twenty-three Lbs._________..____$1.00
SHORTENING, Eight Lb. Bucket .......... 65*
SHORTENING, Eight Lbs. Bulk............60*
MEAT, To Boil, Pound____________________ 8*
SALT BACON, Lb.-_______________________ 10*
BREAKFAST BACON, Pound 1..............16*
SPUDS, Ten Lbs. —.I-__________________19*
ONIONS, Lb.....................A_x........3*
SOAP. Six Giant Bars _____________________ 25*
COFFEE, Peaberry, Pound 17*
CRACKERS, Two Pound Box ________________17*
VINEGAR, For Chow-Chow, Gal.___________I 25*
GOLD PLUME COFFEE, Three Lb. Can______08*
SPICE, All Ten cent Pkgs.______________\ _ 7*
BLACK PEPPER, HAlf Lb............... 19*
MACARONI and SPAGHETTI, Pkg, ”‘5*
PUFFED RAISINS, Pkg. ______ JT”lO*
RICE, Full Grain, Fine Quality, Five Lbs.__25*
OATS, Large Three Minute_____j.__________ 15*
SALT, Twenty five J Lb. Sack ..............'28*
COCOA, Lb. Can _________ 15$
SALAD DRESSING, Finest Quality, Pint____25*
SARDINES, Each ._____X-.--_____ *5*
ORANGES, Nice Size, Each U
BANANAS, Dozen L..........“17*
LETTUCE. Firm Heads AS
APPLES, Each.......tl_____1*
We want to Buy Np. 1 Iriah Potatoes
.1. Brihg: Some In,
Sell Us Your Eg«s at Top Cash Prices.
■ - ■ 3=========BBSMMB===3
.iv.—^
One of tliese two candidates is going to be president of the United States
for the next four years. Which one will it be? No man knows, but . ,
the nation-wide straw vote by subscribers to weekly newspapers throughotA
the country will show pre-election sentiment in small town and rural
America. This newspaper is conducting a straw vote in this territory. Gip
the straw-vote ballot in this issue, vote (or ypur favorite and tend
it to this newspaper. It is a secret ballot and incurs no obligation.
More About
PEANUTS
(Continued from First, Page)
SERVICES AT SIDNEY
BAPTIST CHURCH
wood spent the week end in Co-
monche with her aunt Mrs. W.
A. Shelton.
R. C. Russell of Brownwood
spent the week end in Comanche
with his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. B. Russell.
H. W. White and family spent
Sunday in Brownwood.
Scott Morehad and Miss Reba
Coffman of Cottondale spent the
week end in Comanche with Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Rowland.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Higgin-
botham and children returned Fri-
day from California where they
have been for three months.
J. I. Starr left Monday for
Dallas to attend a convention of
variety store proprietors.
Mrs. Hervin Shultz and Mrs.
Dave Palmer of , Dallas visited
their sister, Mrs.' Will Robinson
last week end. ’
Mrs. J. Lawshe of Fort Worth
and Don Jones of Lawton-Okla-
homa are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
E. R. Armstrong.
Miss Barbara Shaffer of Fort
Worth spent the,'- week end in
Comanche with her Meter, Mrs.
Miss Mary Doyle of Brown- Dick Massingill, and .left Monday
for the Higginbotham firm, said
that the acreage was not as
much as last year, but that the
yield should he heavier on ac-
count of better crops as the
nuts at no time this season suf-
fered for rain a was the case
last year. Practically all thresh-
ers are now busy he said.
Personal Mention
"‘7 , |y a‘^r ouna*> Miss Minnie Cunningham spent
All members are urged to be Sunday .in Fort Worth with Mrs.
SUn'UV m<,n" '■ M- Cochren.
- • 0. O. Brightman and family
SERVICES ATMT. PLEASANT
There will be Sunday School at M"' ia,"d Mrs/ Ge(!r«e SQ-, CIark*
Mount Pleasant Sunday morning ^ Sta.^ford
at the usual hour and singing £ n * (lauKht<*. Mrs- °- A.
at 7 p. m. A full attendance of I ,
the church membership is desired! Mr- 0,lfl M™. T°™ F- Rcese
at the Sunday School as impor-! 8l,e,lt Monday in Austin,
tant business is to be attended! Miss Stella C. Sullivan spent
to.—Bob Seale, Supt. the week end in Stephenville
------ with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Higgs.
(Continued
Following a jtudy period con-
ducted by Mrs. L T. Clemons, a
contest Was held and Mrs. H. I,.
Stewart and Mrs. Geo. Clarke
were winners.
Refreshments of cake and cho- will
colate were served to Mmes. L. j Bun
B. Russell, H. L. Sewari, John
Hart, laura Cook. C.....R. M.!
podlev, Pat Carnes, J. H. Pra- I -s
ter, J. E. Bonser. Jim Moody, I who
J. B. Layne, Gap. Clarke, Zorn ' Mar
Parker, t T. Clemons, Bob AHen
and Misses Eugenia Gray,. Ida »
Hart and Theressa Dudley. | °.'r
Mmes. Hulsey and Hutchinson
Wer8 assisted by Mrs. Fat Carnes JJJ'
and Miss Theressa Dudley. ^
Friends of Xl
essup, late
Meived the ne
lack Jessup a
^rents, Mr.
Hup, about
HAZEL DELI
■f pneumonia,
Kis case was i
Funeral. aerv
Unev at thre
Pontoon,
i Jack, who v
>f age. was I
llsv 5, 1*18 si
ter* until his
)tn*v when h
minted Agfct1
lay there eigj
n addition to
s survived bv
(Jthalie and J
SEED WHEAT
HOME CURED RACON
•me cured, Sugar Cured Bacon,
pound, 12 l-2c at Renfro’s
COMANCHE MILLING COMPANY
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The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, October 14, 1932, newspaper, October 14, 1932; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888675/m1/12/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.