Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 118, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 3, 1926 Page: 2 of 8
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MARCH 3.-1826
Lott Hit Teeth
Had to Live on
Home-Made Brew
Contentment
SPOKANF. V* nah . March 3 —<4^—
With u pleu that ho faced starva-
tion aftor^navitiK his . tooth pulled
and was forced to make home brew
to keep ulive, (Jus Nelson Vlll
Hand trial in justice court here to-
day cn a charge of manufacturing
liquor. \V|ien arrested yesterday
Nelson exhibited his mouth to po-
lice aitl declared he could hot eat
beef, steak, or keep coffee on his
stomach. Police decided he should
tell his slory to the judge today,
when 23 bottles of home brew will
be used against him.
I he knowledge that one is dressed in a manner
that requires no apology is most comforting. This
knowledge is assured those wearing the new
Spring Eagle Shirts.
j |b»*‘«in« u|h»m tin congnilt) of mi iimkI-
! rrn an ornament y|x>n the daVnicnlly j
robed {figure. v
PA|.M HKAl'll.—S|te«d.Ts note:*
Mi-mrtrrs ofithc Palm Beach volunteer ,
f'.re department, composed of wealthy I
young so Ions, have been given tagsj
which] will allow them to exceed tiie 1
i*pced limit. “Every fireman has uni
| automobile'and some have two or
threei* the chief proudly , boasted.
PALM BEACH. — Mi** Eleanor
1 Se.irs, famous Boston sportswoman,
jguse flappers and dowagrrs. dressed
1 in their newest frocks, something to
talk about when «.he strode to the
tennis inatrhr., elml in wooieii shirt j
and skirt, not boh.nail shoes. She j
« \1*lnined she was Out for a short i
stroll, perhaps ten oy fifteen miies.
The patterns—the shades—and the style .that
fashion decrees have been excellently carried out
T
by the Eagle Shirt-makers.
, London's dost office director*'
inis year Welchs 1? pounds 7 oun-
io*. and contains S.&oO pages.
-— -—as—--—
Ilallstnues in Iudia -occasibnalV
i»rc large enough to kill people.
and your ojd fixture
(no matter what its condition)
for this Riddle
Neckurve” a
collars
Gfaner-Alvis Cq
■ . '‘The Home of Dependable Toggery"
can save you money
living-room fitment
Regular nationally ad vended price $23.5G.
Trade-in allowance for your old fixture,
25%, or $5.88. You pay only $17.62.
And you can trade in all your old fixtures
on the came basis and secure beautiful new
Riddle Fitments, the standard of residential
lighting, at 25% saving, bee us about it
Flashes of Life
Awlhert Am** li.ivr « nrw gr«*11 |»/«l—
Mi*s (i|«j)* Kclitk of tilrn Ititlg".
V J- I laving rriusil In default in
a wutncn'n tiuirnamcnt wlwn vhe knew
die would lo*e. Miss Selirk . won a
new .dime* and twA partners hi |m-t
s|M*rtsmanship. ' •
A(j<*. — After viviting the
•dockyard*. Lad) ( ynthia Mosley is
wondering why hog* are not knocked
iinciiiiaciou* lieforr they are killed.
BI PFALO. X, Y ,-Reformer* afr
tiie blgfe.t nuiiancet connected, with
w___^ ________hj ........... the work of* Jbaj.-r Eugene (*. Rob
person* behind loikcd doom In J\ T**. prohlbttion chief. , “If I abut a
bootlegger dead in my oificr.” he mv»,
"they'll a*k why I didn't hum the
A"d y,"
NEW YOHK. — ,Emory Buckn-r,
pndlockrr extraordinary, think, leg.-
nlisatkm of light wine and heir might
he an experiment worth trying.
"Thing* could pot hr krone than the)
are,** he mM, referring to a "carni-
val, of bribery under prohibition/'
PAR IS.-*- Films of a fatal attempt
to fly through the Eiffel Tower have'
HI II LI I Lilli Ulllll WASHINGTON. Tdarcb -'S.—flpl—
' -i j Intimation* of a posaihlc Ink v
l TO iLUXOIft DEMOCRATIC BOSS IS «**rd«y in «t» tntrrataio ('o«m. rre
I’vi'i'usiYrt v Nit i ts iv | ( oromiaslon a de«*ialon in th<* Nirk-
H imrilf H Plat*1 merger case brmirht |r..m
h- [t’imlrniu nKaatnian of the commia-
■ convention, haa announce,! his can-
l**f’ didacy for the Cn ted States oenaL*. waJr which etude It Imposaiblo for
ilarn ternUng It a dR ct. popular refer- information to reach the
end urn In Illlnoti on Volgtesdlsm/ T-\ / “
c°4* The hair to th» poIHICnl mantle k wun in<f1rnt,><l at the
the, of th* Into Bog*t Sullivan declared B|on offices that no further ojffi-
. 2f that his electioi i would nature c-1aI rognliam.* would be taken of
d to congreaalonal nc ton upon thla na- minors that Wall Street. may have
tua- tionnl evil. Wh« a Illinois votes in galaed Information as to the ruling
In favor of ending t ie disgrace of Vol- in an Improper way.
that steadtam. the f« leral law makers ■ ♦ —— i . ■
will no longer Jbe afraid to vote DADDlD ArTA
is un cnwicnt nr '.nr fuel. It
does! it: work in sue h u way
that you gut moro miloj ptV
gallon than from trJinauy
canoline.
specifier tioir: ngc’net which
pur refineries inuouiacturo aro
highorthanGovernment stand*
urds, and Humofc Caeolinu
merte o\r*ry icrjuiprnian^of n
porki fuel far your r ictd'—voh
rtllity. power, anA freedom
lrom foreign sub/Lmcets end
corrosivo materials.
Humble Oil 4k Refining Co. ,
ally advertised price $6.00, for
$ A50 and your
I old fixture
Announcement v ”
V;. OF INTEREST TO EATERS
W0
X&fr***1
ticipatlon in bi-pnrtlaan alliances.
"All human experience proves the
futility of attempting to regulate
^ oaet.i.iric and associated roads are
interested la a unlfM system. A
£l£9Pd group would renter aroun I
Railway, while the
ilinig||d5»ntral^8eabogrd Air Une
and TheVCentral of Geogta would
constitute another rrnup
Have Bought the
Another group would center Ik -
MW southwest with the Missouri! R VSHIVtlTOV, Msrrh :i
t'sclfle at the head. The fkratheru Brer#-1ary Kellogg drclifierl t,
b#*° ***f,’nd'lng Its 1 8M«i*e tn the Senate Pureigi
boiling*. The Bt. laouls San Fran- <'»mmitter, even in seci
dlano. which only a.few weeks ago Tr»hy tlw Counte** Kah
nc«Alred# control of' the Rock la- rxilu,l»^ from this country.
Inai. has aa application for con- .. *,,r **sr..lyi ra*e s« weU s*
o| Wailon before I lie coramisslon " * °f f’ethrert wa* I
Jiml M
y Grocery
P%rJ??Sh''
‘SSe^r-
And will operate a first class grocery busi
ss in the Whaley stand. We are ts-
serving you efficiently, thoroughly and
r^lXESE CTrtt WA*
PKKINO, Mar. 3 -^—Decillve
defeats for the K loirinrhnn, or.
NnOonal People's anny, on two
fronts are reported today. Indicat-
ing the rapid deceit pnu nt of n new
phase In the etvll War which may
bring new masters to Peking, now
controlled hr the Kuominehun. un-
der Marshal P'eng Yu-Hslang.
Women are not employed aa keep-
ers at the London Zoo. but women
vlsltere often become friendly with
perienced grocers and will take pleasure
economically
It will be our _ _________________ ____
dise at reasonable prices, and serve our customers to the best pf ability,
^ 4
We extend a cordia invitation to
store and get acquainted. We wi
I vC w 1 - ‘
We believe that a (^>od grocer sh
community with wholesome, palal
aim.
Setkni of the cxrluiiou of the Cmin-
I. Ky.dyi. iH,t thK WMH
bright u„. the veerrtary appr.rmg
L !° "PP0^* **» hUI of t*heir-
j man Hrtrah ,„M|rr »hich hr would hr
.*horn of fh, time piLjg which
I were jii\ okeil In Hrav kse
Cage Pays ‘
| for Assault on
Newspaper Man
_ A* ,N‘. March . S. -tfA*) — John
h'«>»«'«y c,«nmU*ionrr whs lest
night idrsdrd guilty to a charge of
long friend and customer out of jroui.
AGNE
& SON
■f?lL.fr. Mrilrlng Sllllman Kram.
rest w ortl, nrwaneprr men. today
told TV .W.-.WL. M far i
hr was ro„crrn*«l the affair was rioo-
*d- Mr. Cage'* pies of gniRv wsj
rnteredKrfore gam Bnrna, jmtlcr of
jrrhf^i,s*swishJr.
I third plans,
nrin won lhf |
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 118, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 3, 1926, newspaper, March 3, 1926; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1026639/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.