Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 215, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 24, 1931 Page: 10 of 12
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«*nWNWOOD BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 84,1W1
bj wouaiiu | Not Hard, But Not Easy
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1* mh»h*
14 Ntotakr.
10 The »h»nk.
ITOrM.
1* A port.
j« Kmhr>n
chirk*.
X To lerf* fa. '
singing.
92 Telegraphic
*y»trtn of the
Mf.
20 Artist*’
frame*.
It0 To IniiguUh.
*1 Wine Vessel.
** Helmsman.
*4 Pirlt mean*
In* again*!.
23 To decorate.
:»« New star.
*T Pays alien*
lion,
t* Volt.
oe.fte P M1KJ MTO>4 —
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T.’D LtVfR That TPAlt
1M OOP FAMlW » ^
TrAEP WA^vi' AMOtPEP
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MA^ES IT HARO 0*4 1H
First Tra\T_ wU
\ you Dorm muT^— at
\ AtwT MO VJORMt-
During May. and despite the fact
that there waa a fire prevention
week that manth, the reported fire
loam In Texas totalled 1710930.
icoorOtaf to the summary Just
issued by the State Fire Marshal.
As B usually tbs oast. Incendiarism
appears as oat sf the major causes
Oontrlbutlxw to tbs enormous total
lost, seventeen Incendiary fires occur-
ring during the month. It la
probable that there were many other
incendiary fires which were not
idwtHled as saeh and were grouped
arrnimtOT £ To llHna le*.^
dirigible ' iii t« <-rtling>. ,.
••.Akron.** 40 To hie. '• F
2 Buctn plant. fMStiSc -1H!*£*«.
3 Skills. __*^hl pUa. v
4 Ardent. ^ 44 ll.avmlf ^ *
3 Drop* of eye ‘
J jSt ~ W N**t m right #
(I Garlic. * a reatatoW*
7 Drove. >
a Godtlcs* edp-- 4H TJton*b*.
; 40 Kimono »a*u.
O Kroxen water. 30 Writing
lOVoM of work. to**;
11 Carpet. - .
12 Helper. "r* - n’^*r
13 Capital of . .*3 T^ferJIttld^
43 To ponder.
43 Tidy, i
47 Money fac-
tory-
40 Auditory.
31 Hut.
33 Wand*.
3# Pert.
37 Notched*
.TAltcghm.
30 An»«r».
on Chair*.
01 To Jump.
*tr VURTIt AL
contend that the lady's reason waa
no reason at all.
but II SXiC sCUUO OUASI v**fcv* 1 ■ j
to the table who cares a fig
for her morals? She has than and
there committed an unpardonable
sin in the eyes of the gourmet, a
sin which all others are pec-1
codilloes But. tf she knows her,
onions and when to use them and:
when to leave them severely alone;
If she U versed In sweetbreads; If
she can dish up an old-fashion^
strawberry shortcake—not the res-1
taurant concoction, but the glorious
creation that has come down to us
from our grandmothers' kitchens: tf |
f«r a total toM of *433.805 during the
month.
The remedy for an this can not be
secured Immediately, but it Is not
out of reach. Education of
the people In the rudiments of fire
lieniilkii is necessary, since It Is
■hewn that an overwhelming major-
ity of an fires are preventable.
Heller ceMtraetton of buildings of
aO types, so that they may be more
Marly fireproof, la necessary In
order to reduce loams when fires
oeear. And mors vigorous enforce-
ment of the laws relating to arson.
‘It*.
sJ.R>N lit
F About New York I i Daily Health Talk
i Flashes of Life
Washington
r s Who and Why is
A modern ***** jag* ™
SrSSarStt
»e youth saw her greet sn older
ian. who spoke a few words to her
r>d then left. _.
••Who wss that? her escort
WAS «n
>uldfTt
1 was in bed all day
aaged Washington for s general let-
ter of Introduction to the people o|
i
TJtsEjs&ssvz
lowinTon a sheet of paper:
- %j. votoey
Needs no Intraduction from Oeo.
Washington "
ANNIVERSARY !
Such pstbnu snouto. c
be put to 1 *d and kept U
tu the temperature has b
m>l for aiveral days,
recent rei&dey is an
made by Injecting a hi
an oryaidam which 1
found toTb# associated
disease. the serum fron
horse to ai1 sntleryslpelas
(QUOTATIONS
a group
hmp. to offset her initial
i “wi*
1 ten every preside
ihffS“2S&7J
Your Canary’s Complete
l**,*-"** 52 S? «u«« Wb.r
^ *• over or under esthnattaf^
to him. even in ^ wnib r «• kL
vorcK ??*ilwver. a married man.
Alrtca. the dusky ^n'^u 'cha'T*- TJPJ**’
iwn. manage and 9^1 for custom ^hU?h^- But
■try. salt-making ‘ refused saying that It
.en gather hte- the law for a single
rnds to eam then a married man.
shevlsU* staged a two-da>
which waa» put tdcyr®ll^L
troops. At this time Akatan
um wwKniswaLwgul
Wet HtMifia-n S|rtSjR*:
w aosawl Emwffifi * I
Wis; huh
nda wMSUGDEja-
f?r». -*r .
CTW..*
«ars&r £«ar itras — *— - ~
suascaiwnow
«?S3V2S,USritt|
FRANCS of aB Mm major
rssUy Involved failed
__to asOept
proposal for a
on war debts; and only
Of Om chronic Opponents of
In this country
bad submitted the proposWoa to
Burope before offering H to Congress
for approval The latter objection is
a trivial ona, but the position of
Strops B such that cartful thought
Urn President OooM not asssabi
Oongreoi for action da the matter
without delaying the whale procedure
so Bag as to rob B Of most of Ms
the payment of war debts B anted
only to that of Mb United Bta
own flaam
the
French
NSW YORK—It B fairly well
knoun that New Yorkers could Uve
like moles if they wished. ✓
That means they could dwell an<l
work very well withou* having to
p Into the open air Nobody
does It; but. with so many hotels
' by the
°°l shoos-and offices connected
stem the tide. 1\*to**y could-
can win sgain by *»«““?« FS*L
4ty and more term relief Hjelll be
a pratty good indication that the
only Texas people are short in memory «p»c-
_ in-in m tty that they are of a fuigSBmg
*- w-w-'and forgiving nature and that they
'bold no grudge*
Another th*"f It would be dllfl-
cuit to explain to the man from
Mara Is why A1 Capone can be an
American cltiaen and Professor
Ml4,lt'Mh can not-—Vlr-
glnian-PUot
|^RY8IPSLAS has been known
“ to mankind for some thou-
»»ndb of years, but H was recoy-
’nBrd as s contagious condition
There is. however, s single block | only in 1B» actually sattM-
ln York rile, a
neighborhood on the upper ecst
aide, where one could live in com
wiiric VWW.W — ’’
fort without going beyond, even
a subway ride
Within that block every tvciiitj.
from the cradle to the coffin. D
be had. There are more than
be n&a. mere mrr xuuiw vas^.i
stores offering sU kinds of food, be-
side* which there art these a'of the s
Oerman' Feats ttsrlf ss an acute tnflamma-
- skin, but becaum of
tu sffsets art feB
the whole body
beginning of erysipelas
t« maylbe a sound or abrasion of j
to the *kln so small that tt_ cannot,
eoibe sJ«
A draasmaker. a shoemaker. -itte
tailor; corset, lingerie and women's;
and men's clothing stores; a doc-
tor. dentist, phrenologist: dealers
in cradles, stoves, paint* hardware
and house furnishings; s plumber,
laundry, servants' agency. n»v»
theatre, hall for weddings or social
event*, ministers to marry or per-
form other seniors In four tan
gusges and numerous midwives
By going into the next blo<-k
Inhabitant could avail himself of a
5-and-10 store, a babies milk
By The Associated
NEW YORK —There* open war*
fare among experts.over a plan for
uniformity of bidding in contract
bridge Wilbur C Whitehead. Mu
too C Work. R. R. Richards.
Shepard and Walter F Wym*
have severed connection with
Culbertson s paper and Joined
urbanization that proposes to --r
dlfferences in bidding Culbertsoti.
Harold S. Vanderbilt, and C
Scott hare declined to Jom u*.-
fanlzatioa Culbertson of fare to be* tl
$4,000 against $1,000 that any---
players of ten he will name
beat any two selected by Wbri
Whitehead et si.
LONDON—The Prince of W
usually writes ha own speeches
lf,a portable typewriter in his st
i Details as to his technique
’ *«r he uses two lingers or the
rimsKiMi;
IN NEST TEXAS Oil
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--
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with the naked eye Into
,und the germs enter, the
organism being a form
streptococcic organism of
famUy that causes scar
let {fever, heart <***»*• system are yei to be ascertained.
^Se m^Srln which erysipelas $5 000 to $*900 a week hW car
af^ thTbody generally B to toons. Tha bureau Wt forth that
liTup s severe fever with a chlU st the same tl^e ttjW to
th# and associated with this, all of $4,000 In the movies. $1,000 in vaude-
the symptoms of an acute In toxica- ville and $1,000 s week on the, air.
sta- •t'tn or ooisoning of the body.
reU dally, flowing through tubing-
’ While and otheimir; T Owenby.
section 7. block M. H . At_T C. Ry-
Corn ;«ny survey, elevation 2.*$* feet,
__________T I top of salt 795 feet, toptrf lime 2904
tt.BfffliawiSEtSS
- increases ffbm 2J7t-g0 feet. 2A*7-*0
I SAN ANOELO June 24 -(Sp —^ ^ J total depth;
west Texas la*t week completed - initial production, 68 bar*
•hire wells m two counties good for . hrurs. flowing. >
)3l barrels of oil daily, abandoned ? ion*’follow:
Udcat dry and gam«J Ahrre to- .Denney Sr ^drews No 1
s\n two counties. ^During the;^ t,e T^nkeu -----
one wl
cations _— —
preceding week no producers
completed, two dusirts
and two locations
production test week brought
1931 total to 26349 50 barreB
total locations to ?*■
Pecos county completed <*w
°l,^SeyPvPuJanS 2960 fset from
„{ moving in materials
__________ ^fTBtraiBinhand Adkins Bros.,
with daily initial yield of 130 barrels, ^fni Lee. 410 feet from the north
and Ward county two wells good for ^ and ; o$0 feet, from the Wert
123 barrels s day. The failure waa ot a 144 26-acre tract tXt*tte$lk
In P«A-os county. Ir cx. county garnet; ^ -q Katst-r survey; scheduled
two of the locations and Ward coun-
ty one-
Corns
fkith of boshMB me* to
„ revival of ^
as soon ss the burden of
war debtg peynBttts B temporarily
lifted. The reaction was largely
mention of
that era to
SisrsssS
oennoMon of baBnem god industry
vUie and $1.00$ a----
PURCHASE. N. Y —Leo de Korn.
---------r-1 b.U> bow. .*!«»- Mb » bib-be. lo-ol .ppeuu. Who IMtol t. r-da. m. «^bm°" g»
■ TjtumTnt hmw and a vcmlttng and even delirium iptev.'SOO conaeolUve hole* of golf.
b02°°? ^ 1 viei toySSrts. start* moat com- tie has mad*- a record just
rrSHE? sr *srv£ ^ ~ w -
It is unlikely that anyom- ^_l!^^ .m*^^lcers of the 12S
1 vxsmtA
Long Beach,
lor haring come the
to the Rotary
convention.
strict* himself to such a limited ‘S^cti^TJrtlh* sS* r’SKIZte&n
,’oaJf.. h
longest dla
International
glcal wounds,
such s virulent
J
will be
free will
ISHgZ'""*
(*&» * 7 ' r ,
WOULD r
and in conpectlon with sur
The condition tel
inflammation that
It has been call « s* Anthony *
fire. Because of the speed with
which erynpelas spreads from the
nose over the cheeks K* app^“;
ance on the fact U called a but-
terfly appearance MQat frequent -
ly the inflammstion stops at sorm
natural boundary, such ss the hair
ltne 0# the scalp, the nap* o* the
neck, or Wherever the ten hap-
pens to be lightly bound down to
.the underlying structures Thus
berttrlerywpries rarely pmeea dewn <rew
If the chin on to the front of the
neck. When a person has once
had enralpeB* he telMw&_to
have repeated infections exactly
Sm uw’SToI b**
\ny romiieient doctor is fkml*
Aar with the aymtoms of iiJW
rtea and makes a diegnoate at a
gtenc* It is important to raaHae
that U is cne of the most dsnger-
ou* dis'-saes that can attack a
human ix-lnf, the number ot
deaths varying from four to nine
cent m general, end averag-
about ohr prr cent in young
ge If the germs are found
ihe blood, the patient usually
^Numerous remedies have been
developed for treatment. Includ-
ing all ngs of antiseptics, and
antitoxins. The frequent use of
oold or hot cloths helps alleviate
and take down swelling. If
129 U Kaiser survey
3 SOtf-foot test.
WARD white and--others' Nov 1
___follow: -• ^ Be:lner. 150 feet frqmLthe north and
Pecos. Cosby Producing A Royalty west corner of water tract No. 1 in
P««p.nv No. 5 and other*’ No 1 section 7. block 32. M. 4s T. C_ By.
I Humble-Trlppett. section 40 block €X> surrey. .. -A'
194. O C. 4e 8. F. Railway Co. I I . - - ^jj -wj
* stopped after ML ho** whldt toos^uj^y elevation 2323 feeW show of f-------- - - -----**
m,rt' him 21 hour* and 15 minutes Hisjou 515-30 feet, good showttw of oil 1
t
6-5-35 feet, top of Ume L3Q6 feeLi.
„ Walter of top of pay 1305 feet, increase In oU
has won a prize ti,430 feet.; total depth l,f37 feet.
•-- longest dls- initial production 130 barrels dally,
flowing^ j. . I
'Penn OU Company No. 1 Alvis,
section 156 block 3. T. 4t P Railway
■ «1 1 1 • .......... * **** Company survey, eBvation 3.493
Talks to Parents 1
my ALICE 4UO0ON PEALl ♦ redbeds i»55 feet, hole fun pf sulphur.
___: watsr 1.402 feet, tainbow of oil
NOT ntETTY
Undoubtedly beauty of perron u
part* a mboU) unfair advantage
P*™ ^^apaewuy If *he to
hole full pf sulphur.
water l.4« teet. ismbow of oilf
1.572-77 feet, increase ip sulphur
water .’000-04 feet- 2.413-23 feet.
2900 to 2 .<06 feet and 2936-4* feet,
top of white Ume 29*0 feet, alight
show of oil n ors-«* feet, three bolter*
of water hourly 39*7 feet, 1900 feet*
of sulphur water 3 605*1$ feet
Ward; Outt Production Company
No 17 O’Brien, section 17. block F.
◦ MM B * A survey, elevation
**The world B prejudiced in her fa*
vor from the start Things cmne
to her with retellvelyUttte effort
Bk needs to give Uttte while receiv- u, H< H B. m n . *p*• *••—
n1B5 -t - ■ XiSSfll« "SL4r!J-?53S;
peclally tf she has s pretty sister, of salt 1.134 feet, tep
CWA'/ W
.i
a
'ate has a pretty
i handling U she* to not
to develop losUng* of mfertortty
ZrAtSSaSm which wui pre-
vent her from becoming s well
rounfBd and whoteaome personal*
U CommenU and comparisons with-
in the family group should be avoid-
ed H
«lixv the world at large will
show Its preference plainly. It Ball
the more Important that the home
environment ^
attractive girt a feeling that sheite
loved and appreciated on her own
feet; i top of salt I.IM fret top of,
tone 3923 feet, show of gas 2902-<)HL
feet. >922 feet. 2930-35 fret. 29*0
2.600-13 le«*i ' relink
feet dally; increase to
cf pay* to 2.W$ fret
and 39W to 3.70* feet, total depth
2,706 fret, initial pfodurtion, 06 bar-
t, 3922 feet. 1
« and 2900-
n*in mw ~ —— —-- - mwrua.
ttK eyettdg are involved. It to; perhaps can afford
fets^"5L=iir.xsngssr^S
IhroJTahsppy childhood to she
llkel)' to become an even bemperea
*^If she has grace of body, athletic
abiUty she should hare every
-s — 5,
GILLIAM DRY
GOODS CO..
B Oar Hew
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 215, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 24, 1931, newspaper, June 24, 1931; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth987352/m1/10/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.