Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 96, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 5, 1925 Page: 3 of 8
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intents
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k I* Chapter
____ Dhhfhtert of Confederacy
«B1 hMt at S o'clock In the fed-
eNtei oMh room.
'HftHMth a-mt Mn. H. O. i
httll . entertain with
ht $ O'clock
Edward B. Healey Jr! will
___- 4. Wtl bridge at 3 o'clock.
Mtm. John R. Thompson Wfll SU-
tmath with bridge honoring her
hr. of Call.
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Embroidery on This.
BY QILDA GRAY
T'XERCIBE rather than diet to
• my favorite method of keep.
Ifn a waist I toe humbled and aub-
fitted, so la theee articles I bare
constantly stressed physical ef-
fort rather thaa gastronomic re*-
presalon.
However. redaction is much
more easily mad quickly accom-
plished if certain laws of-diet are
'nerved.! V . ' \
Wheh f am working regularly
my freight takes care of Itself and
I go the limit on the mean card.
When f*m taking it easy,' I par
more attention to calories .and fat*
tormlug foods. ...
Eliminate* Potatoes.
By Drat preventive measure
-gainst an IncreaHiug waistline la
bread sad potatoes at
In fact, I ellnil-
OF
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FROM
ATTEND CO*
Mbre thaa 1#0 oat of town rtat-
tara ware here last nlfeht for the
WhHWhaa eon cert at the Sol.
and Bailors Memorial Hall,
of these visitors strived ear-
the afternoon la care front
narky cities and as. the weather
was very favorable a greater pam-
ber of visitors than were expected
were here: Practically all of the
visitors returned *> their home-*
last alght either 'bn train or in
earn. ]-
Among those here were: Prom
Bag Angelo. Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Bwek. Mrs. A. DeBerry tad daugh-
ter; Mias Dorothy D*Berry. Mrs.
Edd Mem. Mr. and IfA Paul Bak
qr. Mr. and Mn. Carter Dalton.
Mr*.- U D Bowman. Mrs. Dwight
Huntor. Mrs. <8. E. Hodges. Mr*
Morgan Plbwsrs. Mr] and Mrk.
Robert Cowther, ' MhprBMe Cor.
htoh. Mrs. Betty Adpock. Mias Ruby
Hall. Mtoa Elfreda jEtdertdge. Mis*
Helen J*e. Mrs. H. ^J'Btoae and
Misses Propels 'Holcomb. Ruth
Lloyd, Lormlae March. Mary Hobb*
aid many others. - TF .
-tiFrom Mnllinger—Dr. and Mra.
X O. Donglaea. J. B Pace. Jr. Mrs.
A. W. Sledge. Mr. sand Mn. Homer
Carmy, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Carr.
Rains J. Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. David
Mrs. Oscar Williams. Mr
Mrs. Rates Lee. Missed Min-
lin. Prances Trail. Pran-
Ruth Holiday. Olga
yc Stroble, and John
i. Herbert
•THE lower edge of this tonic has
r • wide fitted band’of eyelet em-
broidery and' several kinds of
mesh lace which gives a delight-
fully light and summery effect.
The material
erepe.
blue georgette
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■ ■ ■ -4'g* wte r v 4
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•fV
i TIPS
\SUBDUE YOUR W.
■m
ana mrs. e.
nle MeElvaii
2«S
. .Lydry
", C. B. Coon. Herbert Sledge,
o Smith. Morris Camming*.
’Holiday and otiiwp'
ITUo—Mrs. Martin Rose.
to tut out
tap Mona , total.
nate white bread entirely, substi-
tuting bran muffins, whole wheat
or graham bread. , S.-
I can gire op potatoes with no
pangs, but T am not • so heroic
when U comes to sweets. I look
with extreme longing upon a slab
of chocolate layer cake or a wedge
of cocaanut cream pie and I’m not
appree to being found In the allur-
ing company of a box of choco-
lated or a dish of ice creem with
hot chocolate saoce.
Bat these pleasures ate mine on-
ly when I am exercising strenu-
ously. Other times.' 1 cat them
cold. This desire for sweets is
very normal and very bard to ov-
ercome. xT.* •• -
That la why I am so grateful to
some kind friend for pointing out
to me that honey (a sweet without
being fattening.
. . Tw* Henry.
Now from preference 1 use hon-
ey for, sweetening grapefruit, ce-
reals. psmukes .and practically
anything for which I once used
qqfgg, or sirup.
When l^want to. 1 go on a reg-
ular orgle of sweet things, choc-
olates. pie. Ice cream and all the
vrrbotdMJ tor * ***** follow, by
a couple of days of peanance often
limit myself pretty closely
roast beef and spinach or I
and peas and carrots.
And 1 get along much better by
a series of indulgences and fast-
ings than hyitrying to maintain a
high level of abstinence, 'j
Je Kedare Qalckl).
‘ If yoa Want to reduce quickly
without too much si Bering. 1 be-
lieve a milk diet is the best yet. 1
new memuers. Therein go several digs on milk ex-
euccesaful chairman will, receive eluafvely with only bran muffins or
Paige, chairman of Child Welfare
Work: Mrs. Oscar KUnitx. chair-
man of Rehabilitation, and Mrs. i,
K. Oreer. sergeant-at-arms. The
membership drive was discussed
at length and Mias Blanch f Kuntts
sad Mfa. Charles. Leigh Mallow
were appointed chairman of the
sides to solicit new memlers. Hie
*v
agrtohlturo, but,-
•ortaat, that ha shall possess a
broad business experience with
which to mate the problems!;
frooiteg ogrtoaktnre:
the Government crop
oppo«lag the dlscontin
bi-monthly cotton reports;
y additional t
post system to
tvof postal etu~
their often made
lag Congress to
lotion requiring the la-
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AIBOUOt OI MttKH&JT, lilli
and olMr fabrics which they
s. This Id known as the
m
-in-fabric MIJ,
jSctV
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F Sr '
R£k!J9
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vet!
Kat»e .
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HII.I1A fill! i\ X Hi:DKIMi EXEHUIMl.
It;
an American Legion gold, pin from
the State President. Other nlaop
matters of business were also
brougnt before tbe members for
consideration before adjournment.
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Mu-
ses Amanda Eastland. Dixie Miers
•tort^lly Allison [ '
HaariHon—Mrs i. James. Miss
Marjorie Williams and Mrs. Felix
.. - TWENTIETH CENTURY (LIB.
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Mmm —--i-- vs_____ OD IUMfUlf dllPrHOOn. MT%. 11. T.
Mn^ ■ iXnnn srka leader of the htdrd ebap-
t a i *" Rbrnm and Juliet,
j. a. *- aaerwoon av. ^ 0|) „ 1:W 0-(lMk
• ‘ the club will meet with Mine Helen
a slice of whole wheat bread
tbe evenings, and bate no loss
pep or spirits, but I can't do
whoa 1 work and I
anyone else can.
The only safe and wane way to
dlH is to redace gradually the
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starches and sweet* you ont and
Increase thejamouat of vegetable*,
preferably raw. Spinach, lettuce,
celery. Jomntoes. cabbage and all
the leafr vegetables afe excellent
for tbe complexion mid < general
health to sell a* for the hgure
Instead of cooketl *l**scrtb sad.
rich pa^trias, substitute vaw or;
Uin*weetea«K and
Jellies, or do
atl. -see If you
, __ taka’ your cogee add
tea wlt^mt sugar.
^ Bdwn a Poaad a Wtek.,
This son of dieting brings abou* i vi
a natuml reduction in . weigh*- [lOf
took you a month to lose.
L have talked to many
dans and beauty doctors
tvll me thee* are grave pitfall^
for the strenuous dieter-*. When
you attempt to limit your diet to
lamb chips *nd pineapple. Just be-
cause agoje movie actres* Is1 al-
e loot ftve pounds w
that way, you are cowmng
You may be so physical-
list Muted that such » .He: 1»
j positively harmful |o you and by
depriving your system at certain
.vital elements, .you pave1 tbe way
some disease
of malnutrition
about a pound a wf*ek, and that is i So let the urge every woman
in all one shonld at ernpt It uocY | to consult a doctor before making
Of j no good to.go on a starvatMm diet any violent changes in her man-
Jt I and .loose rapidly j? because *ke Jner of eating, except for such sim-
don't bellera! chaufees ar* whkn youl- hrst burst pie eiiminatioas as 4 hate outlln-
YEW BOTTLE
VOVERtl* IN BTOfKH OF
MEDICAL BIHPENHARY.
(H04J pemyaewF *S)
COLUMBrs. Ohio, Pah. 5.— A
new bottle of atrycbnlne, the pres-
ence of which was unknown, was<
discovered ;ast night by Dean;
Clair, an employe of the collage of.
pharmacy at Ohio State University,]
in a ro-ebsek of the dispensary
stock. The bottle contained per-
haps 7K grains of the poison.
' Oolutnbnf .police aoday prepared
to question the ftrst uf more than
sixty Ohio State University stu-
dents u ho last week worked In
thy pharmacy dlapenaary In which
capsulea, some of whkh containad
poison, were used to nil prescript-’
lions written by the BAiversity stu-
dent ,hshlth service.
With university officials co-op-
erating. investigators expected (o
‘trim every p<J«4ihto effort to do-
iue the scarce of the poison
;h upfutrently was a factor In
the d^ath of af least one student
who dH d suddenly Hunday -night
and Um sudden illness of at least
foar other students. /
Belief that the polsotv was Intea-
t tonally placed In the ckpauleq was
strengthened Idle yesterday by the
Unite traces tor tbs
of David I.
senior, who'
‘ f but vio-'
only oth-
i. Ohio, sen
ifter a artef
iday. The t
of enthusiasm is over you.will go led. Gobd; hearth la better than^A
back).to you/ old habits and ^in ‘good ligate, but you csA. have botl.
back Tn a couple of weeks whm It iff you are willing’to pay (be price.
STYLE HINTS
^ -Mhta Cora Saider
Oiy. Mtoh Lillian Calloway.
Mite Katherine Ballou. Mrs. S. >.
Stricter had Ernest Trtens and
trUlie Hurd. . F -Ji*
also several from
Stephenvilie, San Saba
othe# places
QfatraJ West Texas.
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i MOWYWOOD DELPHI
( KAPTEB.
.There Were all
faaaanche. Steph
MgUtb waite to**
Poet, leader of tbe fouprtb sad tlftb
chapters ir Romeo and Julliet. ’
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AMOMA SUNDAY HiBOOL .
(LANS.
business and sdcial
Amoma Sunday School Class
session
on Tuesday with Mias Salim Gra-
ham hostess in her apartments;1
St
'• J5V.'
4U1 W. Anderson Street. -
- VS-iW-i'W: .-SSSW-SS
Club room. ) state coutedt for the banner for
ry tateresltag toaaow on tbe ^ organU^ class. Plans
F;ntertainmenta of toe made for the upbuilding of
tha class.
Ylctrola music -wgs enjoyed dar-
ing the social hour when a dainty
refreshment was passed to twenty-
three. i V
. * * n *
was directed by Mrs.
Text reporta were giv-
X K. Wilkes, Mrs. Hal
Mrs. v*f. M.l Brewer.
aA short business torsion was
Bfld be(pre adjouraasegt.
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W TABLE BRIDGE CLUB.!
uhn. N. G. HovMBi lMMovialiMMl
Ms TltoTable Wednesday Bridge
Sib j^redaeaday afternoon.
ft
W. L. DuPre received the
air. q hand painted
i
- WEDNEHDAY BRIDGE CLUB.
Mrs. H, A. Carey was hate ate Id
the Wrilneaday Bridge Cluh at
their regular meeting this meek.
The roome were Attractively ar-i
ranged for the > occasion Mrs.
Charles J Horn. In high score,
was presented a haad pglntfd dqof
knocker, f *
, A dainty plate of pressed cfcM*-'
eg. muffed eatery, potpf^ vihtoe,
wafers, salted almnndi and hot le^
was paeeetl '
Mrs. K D..DuPree of Wato. Mrs.;
Rodens Nuatenbnum of Ban Ahaelo
and Mrs. , (’healer Allen were sub-
1 MEntm" .
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Household F
Suggestions
1
Chic Apron is
Feature
SPRING COLOR,
One of the smartest colors for
spring la a*neutral shdde between
gray and t■ and It almost uni-
versally becoming. .
EYENING (HIWNS
Taffeta la combined with lare or
net to form the loveliest of eve-
ning gowns. Usually the bodice Is
of taffeta and the skirt of Into.
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lalnty plate of pear salad, wa^
coffee ■ sailed mints, candy
Muffed dates was passed.
■ . Me*-
rsti. o.
W; L
and Pat
INrfby • | J
■ v t- A - d *
At J*r- ^
. Mr*. I. L. Mbrris vsry dellghtj
fully entertain*-! the J. f. P. flu
« Wedn<—!..\ .[ternootr.
The *ko*tess favored the Valcn-
tW motif which was van*, afttrae-
tfveiy featured throughout the de-
tails. Mtooas of hearts wekre sus-
pbnded about the room and fell In
Masters from the' chandeliers.
Ferns of handsome foliage, lent
oantrasting color. j v^-
'Dainty yalentbe tallies scored
the gam“3 Mrs. Leon Lipscomb re-
ogtved the clnb favor, a fancy tray
and Mrs. T. t. Majpra received the
gbest Ihvor, g flower howl.
.A daipty pi it* of shrimp salad
lmiieart shaped, toppt d with valen-
nne sticker*. French cookies, date
Storks, olives, potato chips, waf-
ors. coffee aad ipints in Valentiae
mat cups was served. !.
The guest* for tbe afternoon
She^eld yBartered apples wheq making ap-
S' ? loTn dTh* pU ■a0ce' U tolM* OUt the flaVOr
Mkjera and V..A. Cupin. The -rtty HaCceaafully.
- . ffBKINCi RICE
Grease the edge of the pan la
which you rook rice to prevent the
rich, from tolling over
ih members present were: Men-
aces Charles W. .Gray, J. J. Pres-
. 8. Roes.
I* Young.
ow. Kava-
Broeddus
IUWH.
ABBtlCAN LEGfira AI XILIAR1
f The American Legion Aaxlliar
met on Tuesday In tbe legion Clal
3m., i j i / 11
Mrs. W. D. Armstroaff.! State
fl ami Ira a Legion preaMant. la-
aLalled-tbe newly elected officete'.
Mrs. E. P. Woodruff, president;
iffs. H. U. lagmrn. vice president
And Mrs.
tgry aad
. ]
Ingram.
Mallow, ch
er. se«*re-
presldcnt
i: Mrs.
Mrs. L.
l. W. R
LNE ALUM-*
Put a little alum, in your stove
polish If you want a lasting shine.
TOANTKII NTHIPN
rroutons or toasted »trips of
btekd make ajdeliclou* accompani-
raeat to
V
I , WHIPPING 'CEF.A*
• When whipping Cream add the
white of one egg to each sup of
cream. It- win be firm abd
la quantity. Whip each separate-
ly F-
\ AFFLfcBMTP.
a flew slides of lemon to jroar
, BROWN SATIN HAT.
The brown satin, hat is very
much in evidence nee H harmon-
ises so well with so many different
kinds Of Nr. It to hi ways small
and usually trimmed on the top.
' SUMMER ( OLORH. i
Accented olora for steamer ate
blood and pinky beige tones. Ma-
douna and pereveurbe blue, yel-
low.'green and pimiento.
FOB NUMMEB COATS.
Bheer malevialo like georgette
OTwpe, ctepe roma and chiffon are
used fqr eummel- coat* and ate
handled In a very tailored man-
lier.
. seek "Variety.
Yoke arrangement and alaated
skirts are being advanced In an ef-
fort io bring variety la the spring
styled aad ghre n#me alternative
from ithe chemise tgpe of gown.
HATJ1 WoiN DOWX<(
Hat* are being worn very well
down over fhe head, hut It I* well
for tbe woman with Ih* abort neck
not to emphasis* this feature too
strongly by pulling her. hat down
loo low. »•
VELVETEEN COATS V
Velveteen coats for early spring
nre very Jqunty and very highly
colored and so cut that they awing
straight from the shoulder. /
i VELVET CElLARS.*-
Velvet c*diars arejused on cloth
coats for spring, some aye crush-
ed about the neck, others have a
hen
is Yout
Birthday?
THI RSI) IY, I EB. i —Persons
torn oa this day are sympathetic
and particularly fond of children
They are later» *t«d la child, wel-
fare work and like to Kelp all class-
es of poor cbildaan. Their literary
tastes are good and they are con-
stant readers at tbe best books.
One of tbtdr faults la prdcrastma
tiou item in? off until tomorrdw
»bat you should do today. They
|ov‘e borne life, ease and comfort.
ittOM h Vteeftesidil i
Of Farm* Rurmu
U'ONTl.VfED FROM^
of k resolution placla
finding of defln
drug in the stomach
Puakru. Canton
died suddenly after
lent'Illness Bnaday.
er (races of poison discovered So
far were iu a capsule In the pos-1
session of Timothy J. McCarthy of‘
Fremont. Ohio, and evidence of the)
poison In the contents of the stom- \
adh of tleorpe Thompson, Canton,
Ohio. JlcCaj-iby and Thompson
ate two of 'tl^ree students taken
mote violently III and who, have
survived. • F
•i Students take turns In thejlr
pharmacy dispensary. During tie
days from January 2* to 31
the poison capsules stftear
mere -issued, sixty-four atu-
worked in the dlapenaary.'
New Spring
Dresses
i
Beautiful Sports shades in the leading colorings
and combinations; black and gold, black and sc^r
/ let, blue and blond, tan and mulberry, black arid
copen, white and black and orange, lemon, green.
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AFTCRNOON Frocks of Flat Crepe, Crepe
aiae. Georgette in Sahara, Mulberry, Terrapin,
Cork, Blonde, Cadet, etc. / Buttons, lace and Belf
trim.
Special Parchase New Spring
I v k r
Crepe Satin. Spiral Crenc. Can
Dresses
ton and
Printed
V\ :
j \
\ rfT , *:
Crepen in jail of the i
V bright colors.
$12.75
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lesson’s
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1 # r- f
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Rbussef-RoberismOk
TMt MOUSE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY
A
Kiwahians Outline
Active Program^ of
y- Work for the Year
narnw scurf effect.
M
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Fl •.
THIS frock owes its chic to thv
embroidered apron which is ar-
ranged so neatly'across the’front,
likewise to the yputhful collar line
whlt^b Ik a fold of tHe material
standing up on the rllxhtly round
neckline. The material is blhck
PAGE ONE)
atioo placing the Farm
iturenu of Texas .oaf record aa in-
doreiog ami worklna toward rot ton
acreage redact loo with gvtoter re-
spect nnd atoMtothm for diveral-
9*1 furralag.’^jA raaoitition which
was unanimously adorned read:
Objectives for the year
was the main topic of dl
at tbe Klwanis luncheon
Southern Hotel today, wfl
attended by a good crowd,
(he** objectives are the fol
"To promote an intelligent,
greaetve and serviceable cit
ship; to enlist the activity
member* In (he program of
itlsen-
of aH
Florida Policjr
Seek Kidnaper
(X Little Boy
J (Bp AMeeia/ed Pttf)
'JACKSONVILLE. Fla., Feb. I-
Ptdito here today were naked to
assist St. Augustine police In appre-
hending a man who yest< rduv »a*
reported to have kidnaped Jack
Nutting aged 12, son of Captain
William Nutting of New York City.
Oiptalfl Nutting va( toot lAat
September ia the Arctic while In
coatmagKT of an expedhtoa. Mrs.
LOSES APPEAL. .
weritevd Prttt)
HANOVER. Germany, Feb. 3.—
The court of appeals has rejected
toe appeal of Haas Grass, accom-
plice of Friedrich Hi
as the “hamaa qampire~ convicted
of the murder of tweaty-stx per-
sona. mostly youncmea. Both men
will be beheaded shortly.
mfmnfrk in inn program oi wr* a___tf . ’’
Bqreau
.COOKING SOUPH
Atf tonp# should be started with
cold water, heating tdolvly and nev-
er allowed*to cote abpve Abe sim-
mering point.
T
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MEND ULOTHEH /
Mend clothes before you wash
them. . ft maksa the washlnc vast- ter la Is
er aad saves your clothes.
J . NIPT FLOUR
Always aift ddur before you meas-
ure k. It la partlcfllfirly Beceaaary
when making pastry.
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' jPBlNGED NHAWLH ‘ .'
Fringed shawls for evening wear
cegie in plain colors of very hegry
crepe de shine and are fringed
with long aOk fringe. They have
no embroidery and are finch
smaller than the Spanish variety.
LOVELY M ARFK.
Lovely hand-dyed ] hearts
Runsiah designs and Russian
oringa and are most effective
a dark salt or gown. I/'
ABE POPULAR
The tie oxford la making
for popularity this season,
shown in natural alligator
wKh tailored stitching*. j
hid
It lb
skin
“Hlnce we realise that the la
rrease tn the. cottofl crop at i*2i
over ike amount raised hi ItM of
shout LtfNMhM) hale*, hqa resulted
in lowering the price lOr per Ih..
usd that a farther laereaae la the
yjuld next year call easily rasas h
slump ol an additional Ittr per
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"We. the Texas Farm
Fe.|*raflnn In ctmventlaa___
Med. wtrth to warn the farmers of
the State of rite grant danger to
the running and husfibaq Interest
«»f Texas that mould result from
aurh 4 condition; «nd
•We further rv*.»lve that It la to
the beat internal af all concerned
that a program of diversified farm-
ing urevalling for ample fond and
feedstuff be followed for the year
. The resolution further
the appreciation for the advice aad
support of Nathan Adams of Dal-
las in .meeting the farmipg prob-
lems ns expressed by him ..g;:in at
j the farmers* annual Sapper Tuto-
Mtin bac ked crepe and the emb/otd-.dav.
1 The
.between tbe farmor and the city
nton.” 1. | - ‘
George R. flock, of tbe Booth-
western Bell Telephone Company
ok Dallas, aud Alton M. Johnston,
assistant cashier of the first
mate Hank of gephyr. made short
and with Mlaa (Serin
API
•ometimea it la hate
it la hate td part with
porting with
__ the new ones
are nnromforts hje.
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' WIEDFELDT NAILS.
(Bp Atiocimlrd Prtst)
NEW YORK. Feb ‘ “
Wiedfeldt. retiring
sad or to ihe UaRed States, started
for home today on the teenamhlp
Albert RalHn.
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"I have enjoyed* my
experiences very much."
"and I have found the
people very
i-i
tab. 8,—Dr. Otto
German amtm-
d States, started
American
he saM.
American
•ad kind-
Tbe high cote of living seldom
changes; usually staying around to
per c*at more thaa we hpve.
talks
rude
Trigg of Brady, were honor guests
of various member* of the rltib.
Dr. J. W. Tottenham, president
of the Hub presided at the meet-
ing.
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J
cry Is la red and white.
\ 77 ~ ^T- v^ja continuation of the Buie Farm
and a-collar of blue silk cnihrotd-f Rureau In Its present form as a
credf in white wool. -federation of organised counties
--- #v . . land commodity marketing aiaocl-
RED POPPIES latlona Its officer,* and directors to
[A striking dress silk has large he provided aa at present, and the
red popple* scattered on a ground county organisations to to main
. .» convention also went on
1 record, as unanimously approving
nn
Commissioners.
Oppose Gooding ■
i > Freight Rates
(Bp AufimttA Prrn)
WASHINGTON. Feb. 8—The ma-
jority of the members of the Inter-
state Commerce Connm»slun op-
posed to tbe Gooding bill, which
would prohibit tbe charging of a
higher railroad Tate fqr a short
haul than> for a long ohe over the
same route, Conimi*rttoner Each toe
day Informed the.House commerce
committee] Eigbi members op-
posed the.measure, he said, one
favored ltjajrii two were non-com
mittal..
IT SUCCESS!
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the hundreds of Brown wood music lovers who crowded
the Auditorium last night to hear for themselves the mu*
tevly program rendered by Paul Whiteman, leader of his .
popular musicians.
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LIONS BEAT INBIANf.
of white crepe de chine with wide
black stripe*
FOB TK1HMINGN.
Flannel a and auedu
are used not i
tire costumes but as ti
crepe de chines and! f
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ATTRACTIVE tOAT N
A very attractive coat of white
ban stripes of rad o hive grown
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INVERTED ITUKH.
1 Inverted tucks appear on many
of the news costumes and some-
how manage tot look much more
dltefiM-tlve than the old fashioned
kind that lie aa they -should. *
\ RIVALS WHITE. •
Beige crepe de chine is grow-
ing la favor (tor three-piece cos-
tomes and la actually rivaling
whlto at Palm behch.
\ HHIING F| R JiTYLE.
You irIIJ krinw the spring coal
hy Its orlglanl aae of fur, prac-
tically anywhere bur tot Up- col-
lar site caffs where we have
lo expqct ft. # ** 1
talaed la their present forth.
. By1 a standing vote the toflreo
tion also expressed Ha sincere
thanks to the preoa oi Texas, aad
particularly , of Dallas, for tbe
whole-hearted and active support
given the furtherance of the co-
operative - marketing program
thronghont the state. \
That the convention also
fgvor of )the policy of i
tick eradication was also
tn measures adopted aad reaolu
tlona were adopted Indorsing pres-
ident Coolldge’s principle that co-
\ operation In ordr-*---
Tha Browawood High School I
I Jons were victorious over the Co»J
manche High School Indians latel
night at Howard Payne gymaasl-[
nm. winning by a score of 31 to 11.
Tho Lions aim getting ta better
■hope every fay for the roaring
district basket ball tournament aad
they are hacks 1 by local bosket hall
fans to wia Ue district meet aad
go to the Mate] meet feY honors.
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Whiteman Makes Reeoris-
t exclusively for
Victor Victrola
Hear aad appreciafo WHITEMAN'S,
reproductions
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Ob' Joseph
Indian Lov» Call *
Pale Moon
By the Waters of Miflnr*
tonka
What’ll t Do?. I.
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Me and the Boy Friend, .
It Had tn Be Yon
Wonderful One \
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WARRRANt FOR GARVEY.
(Bp Afocimtod Prooo)
NEW YORK. Feb. B.-A bench
for Marcus
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ierly production aad warrant for Marcus Garry
orderly marketing are ladtapena* Issued by Federal Judge Augustus
able to successful taming. A rate- Haad today whoa the aatf-atyled
lutlofi was adopted’that. the Ameri- president of the African republic
tutu Farm Bureou Federation fee- under’ con Vic (Ion
ommeuded^to the President the
mag fof Um ptotfor
PVj.
appointment of g
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mails to defraud.
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