Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 96, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 5, 1925 Page: 5 of 8
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DEPARTMV
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dy. peanut *nd
ita. oi the Walke
BK EX LAMED
TTM OTHER
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«fi the
coffee (i-part-
er-Smlth Whole-
sale Grocery Company, has re-
turnot from GUI vest on w>ere he
spent three week* ilWaking ar-
rangement* U> ship the coffee
roastint machinery from Galves-
ton to Brottnwnotl. where
preeni plant together with new
machinery will bo ipstallM and
9 the three riopartn^eqts will be
housed in one building.
About $IV,888 | Is :bemg . expended
t , in this move, s part of which I*
J befpg ptit into the building and a
* part Into *(ew m '
’ |. The coffee department was arlg-
tnally located ip Brdw nwood hat
about ten years ago tbe plant was
Hknovod to Galveston. It was the
• Intention of the toatpan) to re-
move the coffee plant to Brown-
wood thU sprints but on Account
of the sudden death of W| D
f ! Kink, manager of the roffee branch
4 In Oalvestoa, j.iato jMremWr by
asph^iatibn. MV. IV»k h« Nm-
• Wood shortly 'after taking laven-
'i 1 lory an,d began at once to make
' i arrangement* for the removal of
Ike" business to Brow a wood.
P MSst of the machinery of the
plank in, Galveston has been re-
ceived here but thepi are still a
few pieces an route ifnd employee
at the plant are now busy tnstall-
ink the coffee roast inp machinery
and tnaktag Improvements on the
present candy buildlog to take
caVe of this part of the plant.
The peanut butter department
has not bCn connected with fhe
candy department and this with
the candy' and coffee departments
will be hou-ed in one building.
They wilt all M ondtrr otic man-
REPREttEXTATIVE JORDAN
WOULD El.MIX ATE LED ID*
it’ PART IX DEAL.
W
The many frton.ls of the ,/tmi-
can T«egion in Browawnod. ad well
as the 1 region members through-
out Texas and the southwest nrill
he glad to know that the hill -to
Kelt the Legion Hospital at Kerr-
ville. has panned the House, and
that it ip believed hjr ita friends
the that very little opposition will he
encountered; in- the Senate. It Is a
well known fhet that. tkr Initial
proposal to *#H the hospital to the
federal government started in
Rrownwood last August during th«e
session of the sUte convention of
the American legion and that the
j idpa met with very little, if nny.
real opposition here at that time.
Since that tjm*. however. It has
developed opposition, the sale ex-
cuse of which was. that If the hos-
pital wan sold, every ’cent of the
money should he held by the fed*
era.! government and placed IP a
trust fund to be known aa the Tex.
as Disabled Veterans Memorial
Fund, and used for disabled Coo
federate A>terana ..nd other veter-
ans lof the Confederate Home. The
American legion of Texas raised.
ISjOi.ooo for the building of win
iSED
FT. NDTl MEEDRG
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OPPOSITION , RECORDED AXD
( OXCRETE WORKING PLASH
BE ADOPTED MARCH J.
Rev. A. D* Porter, presiding eld-
er of the Brown wood District, has
returned from Fort Worth where
he attended a meeting that was
held to voice opposition to the pro-
posed merger of the Sort horn and
..Southern branches of the Method-
ist choreh. The meeting was ‘held
Tuesday tight, was presided overt
by Bishop James E. Dickey and at-
tended h.v quite a lumber of min-
ister]. and prominent laymen of
the Mctbodiat church. \\
Plana were formulated by the
churchmen and a conference w*s
called.- to be held at Waco Man'll
I..where opposition will beorgan-
Ixed. The matter ip to be decided
at the.conference of the MKhodUt
Church this year.
John M. Harms of Corsicana and
• Vi
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jAzzm
| THEN HU
At SHITE
WES THE OFFICE
r
By Albert W. Sledge
"How do you like West
1 asked Paul Whiteman,
Jaxx" and personal friend
Prince of Wales, who
chestra of twenty-dee
‘'entertained a large crokrd at the
Soldiers ami 8aHose
Wednesday night. He
Interview Wednesday attei
While resting In^ph* room at
Bnuthern HoteL ' i •
-I like West Texas so well* Mr,:
Whiteman satt/WUMl I got oot this
morning at eight o’clock, sere fed
flame?" Mr. Whiteman asked.
Blattered around trying
any one kad
to
member If any one had told me
since | had been calling this place
home and then t Bnally told him t
did not know..
. "It mtfst be frdm the color of the
heart of the trees,1' he Mid. "We
a ear and great to the hills and ** *?*“* ... fln<J
wn county to shoot: n©G«* it. fnt I ak going to find
that all new tonco^ post*
■(Bebop-
was a" brown- -.h
tty color." I
i have nevtjr
* -----—— :—
and where a tree had I
Md down the h« ;irt wai
lah color* a (very pretty
brush of Bros
but all that 1 could And to shoot
was R»nt that coaldat be shot .
they , ware not in season. Bsnprd-
Ices of that fact. I like West Tet-
aa ugd would Mje to spend a
month hero."
it spent sodie twenty or thirty J
minutes talking with Mr. Whlte-
««of ,ho rkiSi: X'lr^HTa^v^MThS:
pointed' chairman of.the Central I* « JoflP chap, very pleaiant i»X ^
Taxas ‘conference and T. F/Yur- likssble port of MImgv « He tdt dll Its m.H J*
iter and J. T. OrtsWold nf Amaril-
lo chairmen of the Xorthwcsf Tex-
W Ponffrcnce. . 4 1
At the meeting held Wed
Rtoruimc Ui the Ptrat Meth
Church here representatives of tl
two conference* made plana to
new efforts to collect pledges mat)
si
k
— 'w- vit \a vuuri.t iu nmm jiininr!* nia
hospital, and the state of Texas ap- J ^ (he Methodist Centenary Mlssi
propriated about IUDJN. The Campaign The Rev. J. E. f’rav
hill providing for the sale of the ford. Centenary secretary of
hospital was drawn by Adjutant two bodies, presided.
Mark McGee, who is state com- Among those who addressed
mander W the American Legion of meeting were Bishop Dickey.
Texas. »ome time before he. was ^ M Rawlings of Knoxvillt
appointed to the position of Ad* 1 T>nn.f and J: H. Moory of Lul
jutant General, ronsiderable opp° Following the meeting a tour
■ition developed nnd was led In thefth(. ctty |nr|ttdinR an inspection
main by Representative Jordan Of
Fort Worth. _ |
j Representative Jordan dCcIpred
the Pnri-Daniels bill did not rep-
d teemed llkdihej
ila visit to West Tex-
r r • .i
ont where Ilrown woo<l got Ms name
land Write it down, and J am nlao
going to look at a tree stamp. I
am going to examine U closely."
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"What is the most popular Just
s' dec t ton >of lodayt" 1 qnlxced.
. .. V %)r
it would be hard aq tell," Mr.
’They are'nil groW-
“ '— ‘ -" J mu-
esli
’hot’ or 'low'-ttown* ja*x music. It
if
Is different here In T<*tn*. The
■thte Is so Mg. and the people set
talked freely
was enjoying
"llr. Whiteman, with hl» perummlItbelr own style.
I was and what ! wanted. After an “f"* ***‘h thMUtkt was the
PV
hlurti d
Met in Hall
_ i was written
like Went Texas, nf Ja
seven lust
music con-
My Texas’ and
leader of one
nnkartrwg '
f if group of
following a t
last It Is My
n by the leat
azg orchestral
resent the will of the, rank-and Ale
of the American Legion. lie said
the Legion raised only ISU.ueo. in-
stead of tZin.OOA. as claimed, ant*
of
)
j.agement.; J .
- The removal oi the t-offlec de-
partment from Galveston was due'charged that a certain faction _______ _
to Brownsood being the better lo- j .he American Legion was - “after | Sweetwater: thje Row W. M
they see ‘ thti Rpt. j. L. f
the Methodist Hospital being bul
here and the summer ' camp
Lake Worth, was made by t
churchmen.
one of
___
ve a seat and th
oat: . ’ ti. , /
MH<jw do yn
Mr. Y hlteman"? and he told me
"It la alright. I got up thla morn-;'"We arc going opt to visit Tda*
ing at eight o’clock end, went into Ferguson tomorrow. She will be my
the hills to shoot. We went *omeiKW,,t at the concert there tomor-
twenty or thirty miles into the I row night," and then he Inquired
hills and hushes and spetu several; which was the e:Ulcst way to get
hours ahootlng; out; ^toward to Austin. 1 did [not
Kg Anditnce with
His Jazz Orchestra
Paul Whlt.n.an and hi. orche*-
tra played to. a large crowd of
masic lovers last night at the Sol-
diers and Bailors Memorial Hall,
and. his ariectlaas ware enjoved
very touch.
A good number of those present
were from out-of-town; some com-
ing to BCOWnwoad in bars and oth>
era on the> trains, jhxels were
crowded lost night with visitors
from the different West Texas cit-
ies-who were Having for their
played both jasa
music and the con-
cert was v*ry entertaining for the
two hoars that he and his orches-
tra played In the HalL \r .
The program was a little long-
er than uaaffi on ‘account of the
lights in the Hall going out. The
last numbers of the program w«o
lata popular jaxx selections while
the first part of ths program was
early American classical rud Jaxx
dttrlng Uie evening
Gorman, who played SOT
err:it Instruments. • Mr.
I aa T >,L
wap
SSL i
fereilt
am
solosfl
brought
Falla ■
lsl able to handle 14 dlf-
nsllnments.
feature was the bsnje
Michael Plngatore, whic h
many encores. Harry Per
pianm soloist, also brought
if
good applause fr«»m th* audience
Another feature of the event
was "Grandpap‘’ music played
one of the trombone playera , He
also played “fled Wing" on aa an-
tohioidle pump,I The last half hour
of the progrwR waM played in to-
tal dorknes*.
NFRO’S
Friday and Saturday
V ’
SPECIALS
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Dates with Pecans
Peanuts Brittles ..
>late Cherries
Stick
CMkSfmb
Sophie Mae
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91.00 Chocolate Ac Bon-Bons
$I.X)0 Trio Chocolates
$1.00 Chocolate Cordial Cherries
All 60c Bulk Candy ...
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Specials for the Prevention and '
KMUWi^rlll.
fw
E
t Grunge, or some 'such nlacb.
"Langs,",1 corievtad.
“A’as. that is the place.1
with a atnilr.
he idh^.
others pres* nt at the meeting | -Texans have wro®K
_ a—— -1 .-v —1 *• .1 . .m. m 'J : L.
One bright s|g»‘ that civilisation
__ . .........know much, Is ndvanclaq Is people are begin-
but I told him as fmuch as 1 <on|d. j ning to realise they should psy the
and he woe < .-ru.intly surprised /to : doctw bills. t
find ont it took so long. to ,tHK. , T _______
th*'re. / • f - , - I
Frcan’hare to Austin'. frnS» An*- 1
Tenure-! tin to Ban Antonio and tjheh to th.
W. Barbus of ^ Virginia and places up thorn. realNges*. Arixono. oad oS to CV1-
“ - ^^ >e;«l and i loroiiL is the itinerary for the or
Tuesday night were the R*i. J. about the Southerners as being the
W. W. Shuler, Griiham;' the. Her. Mu colonels of Kentucky, Tenues-,
O. P. Clara and G. W. Barbus of kr. Virginia and places np thorn.
Vernon, the Rev. S. A. Stewart, of an(| nf mint juleps, cornhjreud and
cation for the distribution of the {he $210,000 to spend as
matn-
lan rtf
product fb the tWsfvcf Vl'esi T«a* gt.
cities where thla company
tains branches. 1 It; ,ia the plan
the company to in>prov!e the pr«v
due; im'fhr better qerv|ge to
West Texas jobbers. It ni-uns
that the compaair Will hare an ad-
, dition to the present working
force of about JO Mv 25 employes
" notwithstanding the additional
salesmen who are expected'to be
out on the road within a very
* short time. . s'*
This Is believed to be only a
a ,ktep . toward the etelargem^fit of
■ the plant for taking! care of West
Texas ttr the wants of evprfr -side
;*ndy bosihesa
'
Shelton.
Last,
Starkey and 8. M.
Abilene; the Rev. A. L.
____ flk- ; cheat ra. He inquired
NOW Mexico. Oklahoma. Co»orsdo «rf the town and I t«
cracklings, but this Is just
mii mi is
HOME Fffili LUKflERl
■ MEET IN OKUHOMI
t Moore. Stamford; J. H. Moore, of
• Lvulwck; II. B.
H. H. GRESHAM REPORTS
GATHERING AXD IXTERFH
ING PROBLEMS DIJMTSHED.
H. It. Gresham,
X
- of the grocery aad ___ . ,
together with >11 other articles to! wood] Lumber C'ompany. has re-
be found in grocerj More*. turndd Irpui the annual meeting
f Reveral improvements are being 'of the Southwestern I.umhermen’p
• OD the inside of the plant, I lAnrlatidu. in Cklaltoma fiy The
such as the rearrangemno1 d the { regular meeting place of (l^is Mg
b _ces. whicH arc belbg made organisation, is Kansas Clljj/ M
more modern, and the rte»rrange- ] sourt. but because of the veijy vr
meat orrhe machinery ij» the dlf- ent appeal made by the Tc*{m and
fareni dcpartigents. ^ At thb pres- ’ Oklahoma lumber people laM y-ar
mit: time worfi-'is continuing as It the old time TUle Was broken >u-1
alway-. vnas deagdte the handicap this year the rt»n vent H.V wtsw-'d
of moving in the neW equipment, hwgy from the old home tov^n., 1,«.
and other stqtes in this part of thought wak about
North America. 1 moaa the people.
Fnrr, Hr. * ken- They all talk alike., - * t
ridge; the Rev. L. A. Webb., Fls- **|n Washington, .tie people fglk
co; the Itev. C: U. Wright and W, twice as flat as Tcxaqs do. You
W. Lahtlager; Wacsi the Rev. C people talk Ukp «n> Colorado folk
dsay. Gatesville;. the Rev. (Mrs. Whiteman was.raised to Ool-
ngston. Waco; the Rev. J. Qrado), I expect those doves that
t. Temple; the Rev. H. P. Ve diaaml ap this morning In?
j Foity jKddy: the Rev. Yl’ .R A«- ||ow| Colorado ddfirea; my. hut to
1 drewsf of M- xIa aud the Rev Thoe. lots of them hot #e conldn
I 8. Ilppcas id Hillsboro. ' {shbet " 1
I . I ^ - — '* Then he ask'
could sot answ
. “Where doe* Brown wood mAM+t yj
\mimmmmmw . ■ ■■'V- *' 1
to the si***
him what t
. Member*
it the after-
Tells How to End
Night Coughing
To quickly stop hacking, irritat-
ing coughing at nighL a very sim-
ple treatment may be had that
S*c Nlentholaiuw, —
50c -hfentbolstum
$1.00 Mentholatum
80c Syrup of 'figs —
40c- Castaria .rJ—
10c Listerin* ...-----
-F .FIIIS mis PUCE
HEAD OF PEICO
a*
i Ai
. I mr « qnrrtkto I
iw*; 1
of; tor orehextrn spent the aft*r-‘ of tan enables tou to sleep tim whole
horseback Riding, inototmg.' night through undisturbed almost
g golf and taking snap-shot*.: once.
I f<-r. minute , g.v< n £r< ling's New Discovery for
lw«mt hack dam a' Coughs. You simply take a tea-
Igpd to the office to^ri1' this at night before retiring,
«•?> paper It mmW me ^ SsTheM it in your throat for 15
80c Lister! oe
$1.20 LLstcnne
850 Nujol _u-
... J..'--48e
P
Martcr
be fa a per
the Tr.nce at Wales, gn 4,
as "King of Jaxz Mur *
•t;
1:
hut U i* expectod that belter *cr-; ncit annual meeting
--nin'Nlatlons Will be Kansas (Tty. and
glvep by
abort time
t»!V».* il*
r^i“-nmV;:ruW.
l . | .} In connection with the meeting
. ralVMtou Mr ilsk of the Soiithweatern Jmri>rnteu «
JPK /*i, Mhlod almoa every , Asao. latton the *alea n*Storn M
Mid that .B ^ .11 the lumber yards of the Wll-
i alf#r.h*tS,.> fiT* He stated that bm? llgstot H. Carey lAnnher Ctosfpauy;
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WILL ST AY
risH mil
<CEDED BA
I ASTHMA
Ed SIIT!(HIII.‘:='-J£,'“jrrr.:
!, proaouncad hopeless and change
tv it ik r t it °f rlimata failhi to help *T** W,'r‘
lARDt M ( - tram tjkjggjjigj
Mumix ease since using HOOVEHU !>f-
I'ltOVRD ASTHMA MfMRIlY.
r You hpt it did.
vrilhout following with water. The
peoacripHea has • double action,
j It not only soothes and relieves ir-
$1.00 XnJol —..L,
T5c Rubbing A|cOhol
30c Sal Hapallca
88c Sal Heps ties
• 1 * i l
—lie
\ 1 1 ] - *
$140 Sal HepaUca ...
80c Caldwell Syrup
Pepaift-------------
$1 20 raid well Syrup- *!<
Pepsin . _ -------,-Hie
35c Vick’a Salve —
75c Vick’s Salve____^JMg *
5158 Vick’s Salve___fUt
25c Bayer's Aepirto —lie
58c Bayer's Aspirin
$1.23 Bayer’s Aspirin rNic
25c Acco Aspirin----Jit
$1.88 Acco Aspirin ..
25c Nyets Mentholated
Cough Syrup --------lit
25c San Tox Cough ' --
Syrup _ -------—-----lit
M
I
*1
' Prisoner Taken
to Coleman for
ritatiou end Oorenass, but it quick
ly loosens and removes ths phlegm
and congestion which are the direct
the coughing: So ne mut-
your cough is dry and
with much mucus,
soon stops, you can
Origin*! Member of.
New York Stock
A. I. Fahi«,1 pecan ' ciyert In
chsrg*- of the* federal pecan station
here since its ittsialtalloe in Ytri
today iorwar*lcd his resignation
the department of agriculture hi
WushingtoH,* efle* tire March 1.
Mr. Stephen Adair of Mississippi As
here ami will bn In charge of the
station which will lie eonttout'd
and devotwt u. the use and hOnefli
«»f pecqn development and t*> the
Insect posts
con
for the
tie. if not absolutely/
results after taking half
theta return the halgi
vtoll purchase price;
\jold In Brown wood, Texaa by the
nfcNTRO’a flix Dfiru xtorkii
and Arkansas. thlrtg-tUe in nma-ijnviipiismos ot in-can
M F H * *G f lih a mtlf'" !r ow ' h a ► Mr fNlbls r*mf toBrowuwc(o*l In
the honor and credit o? it.n.i r ; 191* and was it once lmpre**eff j
bwu with the William D. t arn *Rh H>* hnnortsn«e oL the .totoh
Lumber Company lonf.'--4 much and locality Sh a greaV»entrsl pe-
loiiser that), any other ;n.n in ihe can developmet.f **•« ih»n. Ii has
sfl ihls
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employe <if the mopany
In* Hide* every depa*-iiiH-st
• .Mr. Grisham h*>" becii u(t*S the
i company he now renresenfsj «wen -
and it la probable
been throusli hi* rffn-tlie work Ii
this IttdttMr) that It has veacko^
national prominence, and It whs
due In large measure to kla , ef-
forts -<b»t the Texas Pecan A**o-
mSpV’
The! or five years ago. He la iUllj^f
.... «... .He ty-two year*, amt it i* qr.omoie wn» *n«- ir»w
?Sira:
feet that only ape to(»he ominai ,;f ,he aalesman«>«r« of; the opinion
member4 of the Nch York t ot'ton t).. willlbin D. Carey Lumber C o. i Is the ideal pecan growing area of
Exchange I* now living—Mllllam * ^ an0Ba| affa|r thri; yeurJtkv United State* and Is of the
L. Black; of Del Rto. Tcxa*. who t» |h|> pr0fr>m was f*i| »,f important ; opinion that the time will come
now « gears'oM. The statement (}«peral buslne*« coadf- when the trutn of this suggestion
was made in^New York paper* l£.tj0n, discussed n't l hca;t to will be demonstrated by actual
the effect, that none of the orijDaal tll,kfc raa,,P Jn r* ht>[ t . th»
members were living and tin* (gterest side o[ ?bc iiutl*er
brought vlto st»tet8cnt f from Mr. |,usillf.9S;‘ The general expres mn
Black who gave some interestlns wat that the hulldiRg tmtlook h
history in ebnnection with the or- |^t(er than !♦ was. ui"- 'W api
ganization at the Nesj York *x- anti it settling down to plain, lorn
change Fof three years Mr. Black ‘ nion sense demand*. wlihoUV irilli
lived in Browrewood and. boutht! an.| furbelow*,
cotios while her*, and It was whjle
-f
berg that hi* wife died at the age 4 LEAX HEART" -
of burial, the ceuoetery of lurt Me-. ^ pi,^Bre that treatk Lwith a,
Karitte. 6n Iflarjb It. 1»14 accord- phuiM. Qf ||ff. often met dtth, pre-j
tog fo rceqrdi fh the office of Mt-,wnUnR it w|th all lts queer twist*.f
Imp* A Son Bros nwood undertak-’ hnmurob* touches and hlt^ of |ia-j
ergj Tto* home of the Blacks while th^*,
in Browuwood Was the old Brad-| G^m
ford place at 1803 Vincent street eTbe (-|ran Heart,
qdw the home af Airs. Nuutie B. t'rut-ltles rtf
In a lqjterUo the Bulletin .arefuily
s
------- thp*. wm w ine •» j,|.i
Bra<l-j (jenj Theatre tmliy. v lt **. '‘n^,‘iaij of *ut
SCvtt.
Mr. Hi
P*l>er
sat ion
:hiS-RS£
selected that tlo* cjiir-.«...___.
ck jiromiser.to furntsb this
lith a sketch of the orsanl-
the Now York Exchan to
i ■
ization
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ELINOR
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III "HIH
:m lyrh
■4-
&
acters ilescrtbetl by the author
might be fafthfnil) i»ortrayed and
______ _ tj»e photoplay. _drhitdi la an adhp-
and tho>art he fllaye<l in the organ- tatinu of A. 8. M. HutchlnsonX fa
"His j^^Hir.,, the Metro-Goldwyu
pieturizMtjoti tif Elinor Glyn'a
story which opened today at the
l«yrlc Theatre, carried * stirring
them** of 1s^i people utterly un-
like1 one abtif her ' who meet and
fall In hwi/AAs one tinds In ev-
arything Mr*. Ulyn write*, there
• is much love, color an«L a fire of
-t- real!-iu tiiaiughiou iha.pieCnra. i
The can»^» Jto«d«| by1 two plsy-
ers scclsinied by the autholess as
the greatest scroeu' lovers' ’of lbs
day. After eeslhg.the production
one Is certain that her judgment
•X-/ has nt lieen ^Misguided. The lan-
• i rein an<l thef twto big parts go to
• 1 A Be* n Pringle as Tsuiara I ursine
* and Jack Gilbert, a brilliant Rus-
• [plan ITince. ’ ,
mous novel, follows the, prig1t)al
as closely as possible Pith a
. ihtoOu production. Percy Mar-
in*, lit is cast sg the hero. Marguer-
ite de la Motte plays opposite film
anti Utn/ Harlan contributes much
40 the rounding ont of the plot
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that rnltdd Htale*^ senators
simple MinuiH
SURPRISES 8MM
achieremetit. . j
Mr. Fmhi- wil{ not only remain
in Brow nwood but will proceed to
establish, one of the largest and
best tmnraercial pecan orchards,
in .Texas of which more and larg-
er aecouat will appear In th* near
future In the form of .an adver-
tisement. f'The Old Orgy Mare
l’ecan Faring* uflll be taro miles
north of Brown wood and d» Ideally,
located ftir tfie development of a
m j great orchard, i in bringing hi* of-
ficial career1 trt a dose Mr. faMs
desires td .thank one and^gH. ev-
ery per*oii who has helped In any
stay boo*' jibe petsji Industry of
It (was with the
and whole-
that he wga
work of the
fmloral pecan station to th# atten-
tion of thw people In an effective
way. The work of the station will
lie ciiliirgvd and made more com-
prehensive titan ever. Jhe people
•jf Brown wish! hsve a direct por-
Koasl IntarWt in the stktbm ba-
tes nsf the buildings were crerted
by fumt* raised by the city
and It is therefore
i which Brow nwood
distinct personal
pride.
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It’* lahlffht.
be there?
Lots of mftrey is lb«t In trying
to mdk* It multiply Ii stead af told
Only a few more rHdtog months
»>sf»ire bnthlnr. girl
. .
Action by Coort.aStsJbfefiSSa!
t; cough coadition goes ill a very short
.. —,. .**!w*w» oft-ew, jt?
Ask vour druagtst for a $1.8" hot-]«rtv*tf'd here several *’•*** **°.putod. uf rv-rety 1- numbing the
* Mitisfird wHh!»*> ptotoi Officer, hne been token, nertoa. 4t a4«tiaUy htops the »ye»*ra
- - jggWTKgygg; SSaraitefeg^
the courts. He N* charged with mlltoiff for
stealing tnrksrs, , ' • !
i man »>eH8ve«l to be totpiiejfod
the theft of several titrkrys.wns
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HAIR CLEANSER AND TONIC
GLOW combines the cleansing antj, energlxnig pro-
cess In the same shampoo and leaves the‘hair tutor-
•us. fluffy and betototfuL y QQ/»
Regular If.08, Special — --------
anw*ted last night by Frpd W’hlte
,of the city police depwrinttot. and,
■•y* pli ce*i la the city #at? W an Iff*
vr tigotiun. lie tare his asm* 18.
w us Bin Nlchato. -
Lrfflan HgfL Rnys']
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KOK SgTAW pSl
hrutafsoT Ask tor . _
dp,ki:igs
COucHS
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Specials on Toilet Articles
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Brown wood Man Hat
Enough Office* to
" [Keep Hhh| Going Some
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Pimple buckthorn hark, magfios
lum sulph. c. pi( glycerine, xdf.. "»
mixed In Adlerkla. relieve* aito esse
gas on ibtoMomach sales* dlwfo
dwp-seated muse*. Thr
and QUICK action wi'l
yon. Decaunc Adlerkbi
excellent Intestinal ev.cuatit
wonderful for con*tl(«silou
vrrrks I in oi»f hour' ami MW
ph*. C'pmp-.l<ill Lrug
ijpex
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plenagfil^from
k" ■ itorprlfifi tore t
Is such »n Rfipaa
sleep la their
i ready k> rush
gripe*. Chmp-lMl I
true in M..yt byiT. D 8-if*
now -i -4-————
rash! JIN tonight. Lhfflaa
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Fresideut Lucas of the Rmvni
[Oonttty Fair Association he will, by
and by .have enough lo keep him
■netting lonesofae. He la now
pre*ident oi the Texs* Farm
■n Asws tatlon, president of
tb« Bros ii County Farm Boreas
AssocfffUon. ‘ president of the
Browa County Fair Asso*^1st Ion.
president of the Texas I’ecsa
Growers Association, member of
the hoard of directors in
HalL Bays organisations. ”,
•• '■! : > lodges sad good
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remarkable tobacco
ever offered to pipe smokers
— in quality, in value,in taste
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$1.00 Coty’s
80c Nadias . —
75c Dj*r-Klas .......
$1.88 Djrr-KIss 4 ...
FACE (REAR*
88c Pompeian Night
Cream . ---------.i4Sp
•8c Pompeian Day
Cream .
3&c Pond's Vanishing
85c Pond’s Vanishing
35c Pond'* Cold Cream flk
88c Pond's Cold Cream i
60c Ingram * Milk ,
Weed . ............
68c Hind’s Honey tk
•Almond _________...
HHAY15G CRF.AMH
38c UMgats’s j j
35c Palmolive ...
25c Jergaa’s_______tfie
TALCI X fgWiri HS
25c J * J Baby 1____.IS*
25c Mary Garden----tte
25c Nyal'a __;___-‘.It*
■25c Mavto—--~^rwt-ISn
Me Mavff ' LLil,.. S8t\
$188 Mavis.....
TOILET SOAPS
25c Cashmere Bouquet tflr
35c Woodbury’s____v-I9e
25c Packers Tar__1___tit
Cocoa ..
TOOTH IRIfiHEM
* 58e Prophylatlr ..... Ilf
88c flan Tox. ........Mg
58c Owens ..........JMf
i 88c Pebsnco . .......J|^8
TOOTH PARTE
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IfflFC rPOFCTO m sssaswas^M
88c Ipaaa
80c Pepsodont - .....SfiC
288 Colgate's LL_______Iff
28c XyaJe . _______.ID
88c Han Tox .1___ |ip
HAIR TO SIC
fl.OO Mahdeen ___
81.80 Danderlne .
88c Danderlne ....
35c Danderlne . .
$1.50 Van Ess___
$T,5o 8tim i.----
75c St scorn b-----
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SHAMPOOS
80c Cocoanst . ____
11 CK» Cocoanut_______
58c Palmolive ______
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R1Z0R BLADES .
$L00 Gillette -_____1.
58c Gillette *__
35c Coders .
50c Gem _ ______
48© Bver-Ready
50c Durham Duplex
$1.88 Auto fltrop _.
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All 10c cigars, I fof Ut
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All t8c cigars. 3 for flBe
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