Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 274, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 1, 1936 Page: 3 of 8
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FOUR OEM JX
for Ltdles",
vfl| open Wednasdsy- Amxnmoe-
■«at of the opsetof wu made to-
day and the public was extended a
cordial invitation by Ifr. Rosen-
® ▼tot the store toaaor tanr. -
wo— of the Bneuwd section
are hrtod to vltot ths stow tomor-
row and for the next several days
whether they wish to buy at this
tot or not. Mr. Roaenberv Is
anotoua for them to inspect the
ha^tfo^ new store and see the
be Is . ef-
CARBON KILL, Ala.. Sept. I —
rcrP>—The txxpes of Marcus Stud-
tort. coal miner, his wife and two
children found In their burning
home today, apparently victims of a
triple murder and suicide.
Sheriff H O. Mitchell aaid an to-
dicaUons were that Mary 8tuddanL
the wife, killed her famfty.
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moflarn in every
Hie front, with beautifully
Trrrxao floor and black
.glass facings trimmed with
stripes of the same material
to one ot the nxy*■
bamdtful store ftonu to ba found
to Tea*g. Tbf large dlsplsy
are beautlfldly decorated
JMgh cedings so that mer-
is displayed to full advan-
tU Sac. trimmed in purple and
■adt. Departments art arranged
for the convenience of the shopper
Ptoss goods and saoe departments
am at the front of the store, nest
are the hosiery and ttagerle depart-
toents and than toe ready-to-wear
—d gdllliwiy departments. Chain
la the shoe department are the near
tubular chromium type. Indtrec*
lighthng. fixtures have been tr-
eat— afore Is hght and airy and
as tdtflgttful place to toon. In the
leady-to-wear department, dresses
am tags in French rooms to keep
th—i always ckan and fresh.
Th# old Bartung building on
C—ter avenue, a Broom wood land-
mark. was completely remodeled to
tafee earn of the new afore. The sec*
end Soar was removed and a new
roof was built. The entire front of
tho old *******+"y was removed for
to®»Hetfton of the beautiful, new
front. The interior
CHICAGO. Sept l—(UP)-Ossb
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Wheat: 2 red 1.13-1.IS 1-1; 1 red
1. Q* smutty.
Corn: 5 mixed 1.09-14? 1-9; 1
yellow 1.® 1-2-1.00] 1-2; 2, 1.09 1-2-
109; 3, 1.09-1J9; 41 147-140 1-2; 8.
147-1.00; 2 white 143 2-4 lake
blLung . 2 white ^91; A 140 1-2;'
sample 1.03-147.
Oats: 1 white 48 1-2; 2, 43 1-4-
fo 2. 42 1-2-44; sample 40.
Barley sales 72-148; feed 70-48;
malting lJO-1.®.
Rye: no sales.
Ttaolhy seed Old I JO-4.15; new
540-4.78.
Cloverseed 1540-2140. .
Soy beans. 2 yellow 140.
Cash provisions: Lard 11.7SN;
loose U43N; leaf 1147N; bellies
13.12N.
FORT WORTH, Texas, Sept. 1—
(UP)—Cash grain:
Wheat 1 hard 132*%-124 .
Own 2 white 110-113; 2 yellow
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Oats 2 red 52-53 ; 3 red 504-41H.
Barley No. 2 (2-93; No. I 41-j
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Milo 2 yellow 100-168; 2 yellow
184-153.
Kaffir 2 whte 100-186; 1 while
188-1831.
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NEW YORK. Sept. 1—(UP)—
Cotton futures closed steady
open high low close
Jan. I... 1100 1100 1150 1189N
Mar. 1... 11® 11® 11® 1154-®]
May I... 11® 11® 11® 1102T
July [... 1107 lift 11® 1144T
Oti. f... 11® U® 1141 lift-®
Dee. ... 1154 11® 11® 114IT
Spots steady, middling 1187. aalp
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THE WEDNESDAY OPENING
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NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 1.—(UP)
—Cotton futures dosed steady.
'open high low dose
Jan. .... 11® 11® 1147 11®
Mar. P... 1157 U58 11® 1182
May .... 11® 1181 11® 1187
July .... 11® 11® 1187 11®
Oct..... 11® 11® 1137 11®
Dec.....11® 1180 1141 1146-®
8pota steady, middling 11®. sak
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Horror Of Air-
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Personnel of the stare. In addition mtoedly to the
pans owe)
of Madrid.
who will be to
to move cn the capital from
of the shoe department, la: 1 the Toledo and Merida regions
w *wiMn in charge of the They met w
_ i; Miss WBDe Ouflliam.
chart? of the piece goods d’-
and W. H. Oandy. as-
tn the torn department,
niismlmrf formerly was In
be Pruwnwood. being amo-
wtth stout loyalist rstot-
anoe and the issue was far from be-
ing decided
organized hen to
» five er six
A grave threat to the rebels ex-
isted to Morocco, where the United
Press correspondent at Case bis nra
reported the Moorish natives on the
verge of revolt, and refusing to
fight for the Insurgent cause.
The rebels had counted neavlly
on Moorish aid. makin: extravagant
promises of good pay which their
resources are unable io meet. Re-
remained until (volt of the Moon might destroy
IT If®, when ha went to Spanish domination In north Africa
was opened He
ygrt Worth and engaged to^ toe
about four years H? then returned
to Snyder as manager of the
Store until March 1. this
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Frontier, Sept. 1—(UP) Rebel
sbimi in two raids on Xrun with
- «hon he moved to Brown wood j incendiary bombs started fires to the
and began plans for opening a city today and kitted an unknown
here. Mr. Rosenberg is a
brother of Qua J. Rosrnberg. owner
cf &M Rosenberg's Men’s and
*?Our aim," mid Mr. Rosenberg
today. “® to ***• Brownwood and
rSSm » dhPUPhto »to® ® s na-
tmu t*—* will save women, of even
the meet exacting tastes tbs necea-
of ever having to go to a larger
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pass on»
Dr. Mcnfnm-
of local
and
of dubs from
district 7.
in this district are
number of people
Loyalist machine gun outposts
stood firm under a rain of bombs
and of shells from reiki artillery.
But so fierce was the fire that,
believing the final atack was on,
loyalist chieftains decided to evacu-
ate the towns of Behobie and Fasajar
and concentrate their forces to Iran
and San Bsbastlen, at the extremes
of their line.
I oeunted 25 rebel bombs In a raid
this morning by six planes -the
largest number yet assembled- and
saw smoke rising from fires which
they started to the center of the
city.
Later a single three-motored Ital-
ian Oaprool bomber flew over and
droppd five bombs with terrible
affect. A great deud of smoke rose
from the center of town.
One bomb fell on the headmmr-
4ers of tho loyalist central defense
committee end many casualties were
caused. Owe bento hit a convent,
another fell among gasoline tanks'
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Current wit)i the opening ol the
branch thio new ttore . , . » More thet It nt once e general
department store lor ladies end exclusively a ladies store.
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For weeks our buyers have been visiting American
style centers selecting new end trap* things to weer end
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Our dim is to give BroWnwood end vicinity a shopping
place of a nature that will save women of even the meet ex-
necessity of ever having to go to a larger city
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Come in end dbcover this delightlui new store .
modern in every respect . . . sparkling with individuality.
As you enter oh the right is the piece goods department
With a variety of materials, such as you have seldom seen,
this
of the newest constructions, designs end weaves, al
made by America’s foremost silk mills, ns well ns a
tons and Knens .
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grannie
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While in this department
here of the gorgeous new Bates
Also pequot sheets end pillow
stitched will be found.
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both plain and hem-
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On the left is a roomy
stocked entirely with new fsojwoar creations by Vitality,
makers of the shoe that puts yOu in that charmed circle ol
smartness and comfort. *?
Now stop at a hosiery counter in front of great shelves
ol desirable Admiration Costume Hosiery. Declared to be
the finest balanced crepe twist hosiery in America.
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filled with sensarional surprises nothing it
being discussed more than the new hats. Created from Bulls
of felt, velvet or suede with occasionally a jaunty feather,
they're giving this season’s woman a dash indiedtive ol
happy times ahead. ,
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On reed^-to-weer we could have written e page, hut
instead, we are merely asking, “PteaBs come in and see.*'
And come expecting e lot . . .we have surprises lor you.
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your purchase a pleasure.
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 274, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 1, 1936, newspaper, September 1, 1936; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1026232/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.