Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 170, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 2, 1925 Page: 2 of 8
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V; H. . .After these rcirt£ you will nted
I to get a good
/nHI Lawn Mower
to krep your yard looking at
its brsl c -j
The ENDERS and the DIAMOND EDGE-PENN-
SYLVANIA arte the two outstanding lawn mow-
ers to be had today and will give ye|irs of Satisfac-
tory economical service as can be Attested by the
hundreds pf owners in Brown wood. H- *
They are easier to adjust, Stay sharper, and do'not
get opt of adjustment as easily as other mowers.
Hrey have many features that we will be glad to ex-
plain to you. *
With Bars Between, She Promises Condemned Slayer
To Love, Honor and Obey “Till Death Do Us P
' Hr NRA Strdesf
QREKNVILLE. B. T.. May J.L
“TIM death do you papst?'" !
V *’jl do!" and *H do!" answered a
inouutnln gjrl unit a mountain bo.,
aWTltey ittond there. he Mu a death
fen and »he on the ut^if »lde of
IIIHIUTMI’AMON nun v f
r.y 11* ki t
r/M) MKItlOlX 111 RTS
/'* ( Up .Itmrmtnl I'rttn t * -i*
- May 'i -l.ionUMiunt
.Vlekunder V MacaUlry of tJu-.Ma*-!
Hm iiuwtt s. N.t'hmaJ tJuurd. a hose1
airplane j?ra*hcd Myar the Boston|
Mr’Port f?»nrvi>vliyii t.-ikbigc/f for
Amp and Smty J>a> ifirflnnrrorik..
tied thi>. (afternoon at- the laixt-j
: iiHgl »o tore, honor and jpbegr.
.And iMotr honrymooii joes mi
the law and its tiara between them
i,••»*?! Rdrflv a. worit fs spoken. Bh,
— ~ * The lov** that Ik 4bHrs fa ex prysapu
in the grip of ' their haw-
Sometimes if \is a short
,aqiK fcfcpi- hyslerkal; <j«>iiu-
■—-Diifi -■* * land. teuder cares*—i-oih-
«g<< ifottirg. . At all ium's it i*. a ila*p
r -^"W'bvtriaating hope
-Fur Hof land PilUuan amt hi* Ih
7 vear-old hr id* aft* Carottua motif-
• , jtatu folk who rarely have much
• s ‘more than hope. They are the pep-;
; pie «^r whom Action and 'morw
' ‘ plays have been written. Bat nop*
• ’of ty i tragedies concocted- ever
"’Tncvc! been fefcldecjp as theirs.
Tuy girlj n|oUierle»s4 li*«d wit!
>- an utmf on a, farm Jo’st over thi
lute in llei^etLopctiUnti. N. t . The
boy lived aj slfortdtsranve a a ay Ik
the sh.adowi of Hoc Back Mountain
In tip Is^te jafternooris whbn. the
twiliisht turned bine on the kufruui-
—- tains, the': ycunpsters. • v. h»k
known each ether since ciiiltiheod
Bust ou Air i»t at ion.
7. | _—% -
A N'iitiiapiul - Guard airplane Jak-
f»i” pari In iuancu\erb in.connec-
tion with an Army and Siavy flub!
drive, dived vet feet into the mJd-
ila. i of 'lie barimr here today sifter!
taking .iff at the Bo.(on Air Port |
and was denpdished. tty two occii-
pau :s' tniraetjtloualy escaping* In-
eta i t death, Ijeittenaui Alexander
tesn'l Itave t«i stay'hwte ttpw ip loneliness while' hlsid<*»-
isi *coes ft* thevniitlm*. . f or met New Yprk theatre has
chuck rottin 'where your/pet dog or eat. may b»- cho'krd
ki w>nl«k\fiti0 I kit.' wltiiw 1 . ^S*- ', I k. • - \ .1"
en}o>;inR theNyh‘P
third
alloweil CoNbtay ithe PhUatlirlphias
lu spite of the!
RTSTOP
* 1 Ul ' |1*H separate* his Detroit Tip«r» from 4
fir I m habit- Pour • MtrbW
mih land Indian*, who advanced to aec-
....... ,,nd »v*ace ait a result of their v*e-
TU III IflOQ ,or-v- ",n 10 •«»»*“*"• ,j
l! ! II IflnuUllU ; The Brown* U»«t another same to j
■ ithe \Vhjte .<oX. 9 to o. but St. I»uls' }
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afi iyTtijc'way.
jtiijl ic.rs o.e
si A' I Can was
I <io i«ii iihi.il.
yt ev m -fjf Is.
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utiabiss to pr«H'tfr>M one /.(iXst'i
v jivre[jthe sir! slu.i up /ivnt;irKi
litjond. And sin wt'f. \i^arsN
pfoudjy. , X/ .v V
Tin* ’toy'** fisth«wt--^*t|f^Us\l
<is wtifi in.-, sop -s aOiit*'' Vh\.
Xp mauiUni ■ven^fnicutsXdf** ’
tife.^sVd. ,nor tfords was»t><d I
cite poui»li «it the motuitainNn*
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KxANftKIlUBTS VI SIWTI.II
1 X kil l s si IIOIH. I.IKJ
WUIM*S Y XA\N
tai kledfot the prohibition law in
a lipht/ that fallowsti. a'state Aon-
Aiflds' ws»s kiilest The boy aud-th.
4atin r Wcie clwrji. d with mutsler.
Jotynd yffilty and s'sntenscd ts.
feflh. ” 1 I ' X' ’ * i,
I 1 /trouyfi the rrissiu walls,ssie|teti
!(*tiuf»r* that ,tl|*titri*“d the • Hoy.
:nir that hi Was a i'or(vts‘t.<hi* p|rV
probably wouldivt hi vie: him. Shi
< Uuujrntltf l4 marry i|ir sou^ sih.
* ‘t- ■ v - 4n ! I ‘ 4 I ,
Just hUe fi »*!V »hiu, rh • br.jddiliii
t J. a pent-up man. To e^ay it( tji< J
irWm tesi $lre went tA* a iawvir
( I• « , intrit /VMr)., l .
.1 .AS. May J 1'wc, felony,
•s ws-rb fihtl liere
1 btetttfVsf jPrea * t.
4\f. V\r'b>Tt». Ts: .ah. Xay
f>v .**b • in'. A: .i^--'lio>d (M.iy I my, fe*- Vi Hit t,
tivaii n r- la-Xsit -<nt w h»*i»fiai*it'as-^ver.V2*
r-idd tir| •*n«l \ Aifs-rt ary to
(W.enM'y Htun'i-* r> m<-i<' u|«*ti .
a'v hulKts JsieSlaxin tSio-.e.
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sNt« i iivjKr an Usln rl* r ’*. ,r|
h«Mv iN'itty fir*-d X: UV , , ;
iTowfi ih th*- ss liX(l a,or7
Jin *ii« X iiT th*‘ th# rf-r
V j. , ••>» i ii^aiiiirsvialitin
\Ar way titan hrs* ticli er
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itMj red |h* here this e
' • .M«-I.«*od ‘kit. isaisl to iave strp« kWT*
\lfiort fltcrk. ». yith- ds adtdmo- ' r,.1,|
f iWle. VI(-lL»-«»t t» cbary.-it wii(/Ariv- • -■ T
^ s\ h'll.f intoxlcatssl “irmt firllurs j Ul
.to .'to|j“a|fi< r a cuiiido*; ,' • TN
n >. . l.m|e rejiorted he Ciresl into V< i ,4atst'
it | leiHi’ii rar shi-ti tin l.itter ti-fusesl vtn .i
•<^p alt r hi Ilk'!'i' tin t'iatk iar*«-
Jaeh si jth. tnoibcr oscu th • i
i of tlie f at . iW;< < iv»*sl a si alpj hot ^
thjL B*Hh *k/i w'err tc a fi.it sip.
l.oXuiji*. f,:T Mat' i well* taken ..t t*i
all aV'In.if wuond* w. r, not M.- d
I. is .- S>s|.,M.| wa n-leased mi t . i
f > h .i .i d it it - d »••! i
i.o t lintRi-- sit
«dtnplrt ou ^ Urranaements pia>rt*r,m nrnre than l)uu ts^nsso u-
craiol jury investiaatioo t)f iys- (aium. may im s-onttK*Us*d soon
lUs lii. the tiol.ir ljrm<- ssuh- tohow to Father, Time'.v . |
X- • with the New York team steadily
ro s »if fl«< i'-'lnps 'an I reair-' hiippinR tfiey slfo»|i**l another one
|.r«H esslinw li) sivilians yesterday to the jail end Boston
rroi: ly »i *-!iMs»njed '.durtnv If* <1 Sox.-T to 4 word emanated
al if hlitif, , f rolfr the * Yankee tfantfi Mtat Miller
<lata^fs»r the yi.tnd: jury id Hijiaitfs if serustsly s-onsisiertia
s w .ii'ib*t flx»-sh it-was Said th*- t. pl.icepn-nt of Scott hy young
y II wHI be suggested A* M aiiiiiiiacf-«bi*n the Yank* return
jit sd rrtiim^oy at .the 4rl#l t<t Xew York jouinrrow to «*tM*n a
t.tltrr sdar tifose ho-n a re' *efie«w ith/th<* Athletic* * - j
tisls < haffiest with s smspif*; Yattkt*ry follows*r* pidpt to the
<omi iit assays They »rj t (i<i thutf Scoit s play.this year ha*
I' 1.1itwri-.ht. sloputy tosn v-(d, tne<i unmi*takeahle *}ui>* <d|
il. Pnr> «» la**- and \ lloutM ilmnii. up it^'iho f4s*ld; lus hattlna>
riles Ja*.-and N« ttles ts'stii-j has,; tts-ver tiTeu sirons *N^W
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|II.4dkU*HIA. May J—.Vg-
II Is'tt*rue. first game): X
r^N mm nm>i ottv ____1
m .^..dosi imnM ooo J—4 13 •
idelphta mil ooo 000 0—1 « 3
aewicb and O'Neill: King and
i • VwiiT
fin/--Irik
/oj ils'h
fete. Si's*
UToUtU* a H Fh.
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n4.\*ac^ of
b l **t Xfs Uat.'
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‘)i\y w4efNH»e , rlrlp uj. - rjo r• • wa
• ws 4 i wt-t'k* * .liaftisf
\ ' '■ f.« <«i Waist' Use j
imb rr<*t»ii!ii|t noy v ajs as-s.ideutisl
■ ng i • »r a :v' i|. wm i.. .ir
ts h • f dVi'su, ! fe.'t\* h* till tsA «
. " f s*ar over tin
. ' Suffer* «p \'4** altd b
I M »*k,rX « 1
• n ari.lH*
w-jipi-r u
•| rtwvti
. IM t rsillTUiii. May t
at la-aguei:
nnrinitati loo torn oil
IMUburah -.731 004 001
Donohue. Benton.
Sheenhan aiud Wingo.
Meadow* am I .Bmlth. ;
yroll tor ,fht••• «r
["h \T
f drlib-.Vj was In
|>*(t »le ytr*“ t ISiud 1
• li at>e; ih' b.SIld
lay.-/" •>
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! ( Up , ltmri.it> | fVr»» l
• D.sl.I.AS, Mav 3 fn. (
Idle bind its. tlrls‘.iir|a *tp*tn
Who ring was /i
lihsIcV linger Thtf
lipped ou ta*
brid"vrootu- w lti
fsdihcsl- Mil ton It Vi
picott is hVaittniDa to
fleets of his Kuta sareer
*1 when the New Vsirk
l afford it .
NKW YOU C. May 2 f Babe Ruth
told reporters • who htlerwUwi ri
him fn St. Mincenfa
afts-rnosin lhait he thought her|^u.d
l»e able to re-jot* the <Njw-Aork
A'-ankee* at the end of the month
t when the team returns *rom Its
first western trip.
We Have Electric Fans to Rent
T, C. ELECTRIC1 CO
• time < i thy , HIIV >ht |w h;.( R.i
, • t .\Ktn:D tdng Why a* it:
t-^ortfiy ivk Muk' Sir Krtle*! fOitiitt.
is nmttte*i4^-<-- rwuibt ilus- fnlversity-• !••>(■
•JOTS4- ul arX-^u-td b> f tbe scattertkg ,
ep. . m* It. V 'light oV, the'cun by tpej tnol
1 lot the af;
im#*f s,, ’ire ja I
PHONE 148.
■M-’iwtii s to the WQttuin. Utia.i^*-
on.••thing
v/ntin .*
*'•* .IS/fi.ot .1- J
tva<l hrard «omela*d/ say
I--/.4 -r.
—
Alleged Defrauder
Wanted in Texa*,
Caught in Arkansa$
< Up .trmriatfj Prttt)
HOT SPRINGS. Ark.. Mgy R—
Oscar V. Mohr, said by jiuthoritle*
to tte'upder Kedeyal Indictment at
Fort Worth. Texas, for alleged us.
of the mails to defraud in connefr: ,
Lion with oil stock aalcs. taMpr'
Ini-o custody here today by Tutted
States Postal inspectors. Mohr wraa
arrested on a writ of capais. Of-
; fleers said he agreed to 1°'
1 Tex a.** \ uiuntarHy without R^gder
i from the District Federal Cfttt- H4
--* ~ mT^.
THt i:RIK IK DKPBKTKP.
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NEW YORK. May Tbreatew-
j reprisals against the United State*
for hrnr^drtentloH' and alleged ill
^treatm* ill.. Prince Mohanlmed Sabi
Tomorrow
Xrdech«4»n. who styles himself th«
Emir of Kttrdcstan. was deported
(or tl.c* French port of Cherbourg
joday, 4-Thls i* the sec rnd time the
Emir u,vs becu deported front thi
: Hlted/iates. He was deported to#
Englaiid Vi-tfore. but the Brlttah-
Mivernment refused to |K*rmlb him
tti'iaml ami returnetl hhu tO^tUit
evil utry, 7T - \ 7,
It’ll bt jLlmt far All
As dainty as the first breath of sumnicrAlamo
Ice Cream brings refreshing coolness in every
Klade in u cltan plant, of pure piaterials and
sold at leading fountains—Alamo Ice Cream
is your best pet. - Be sure that you order to-
morrow so that tlie whole family will share this
happiness with you. /
FLAVORS \
Murlit *Nftt < . f,
. 1 Klg-lVainui
I'hiiriiliif . ,/
‘ Vanilla i ■ 7 . •
j ' ./
AtER ' i ' ' -4—r/ '
Apricot J
Pineapple y-/—
", ; - ( bgrty - . I .
WAVING
..l have installed
19^5 Mo< el PermRnefll
• n * x]r v. /-X'
Wnve machine. /^Nothini
L I • ■'
but marcel Swires and ring
let curls given. Over twe
years’ expreiencc. Prict
irtkflo. / / ,. ■
Fnr*l !4irawbeirjr
Ban.i ta-Nai 4.
t lu-riy-Vul
ITne* pp|e-4Hang^
e«UM
MMMHW*"
The leading ^rietiee at
. 1See“h .
They Will bloom thi«|Sr
' A. M. DAVIS, Florut
. Phone 286 • ,
709 Fisk Avt.
& LIGHT GO
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DATE IS AUG. I
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 170, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 2, 1925, newspaper, May 2, 1925; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1024143/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.