Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 23, 1926 Page: 6 of 8
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FEBRUARY O;
Lions Club
sought io show that the interest*
npnMtM by Mr. Ufflngwell
would not object to a getter ml rate
structure baaed oa a parity of dls-
G*mts Before Austin
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Coach Dutch Woodward la worry-
ing about practice games between
dow aad the State baakethall tour-
nament to be held IB Auatin nett ____________________
wa*. be atated this morning at hia the attendance at the luncheon held
"me* in the Senior High School ia the Mulberry room of the Hotel
bunding. Southern waa cut down to about tt
heard
la de-
cMon waa handed down giving to
Texae ports a differential under
New Orleans frogs Southern Kan-
sas. Oklahoma. Texas and 8outh*
waet Lou la I a an on principal mov-
aonm. including attorneys, railroad’ Ing commodities to and • from that
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Wbll TUESDAY. FEB. *?. { 4rBZ (333.1) Springfield. Maas.
wf '' "PEST MCI *4:45—Musicaie.-
WHT (404) Chicago. 111. 1:04— CKCL (357) Toronto. C anada. 7—
Organ. 4:44—THo. 7:45-Studio. Muaicale. 18—Vocal. 9:30—Or-
fllOi Entertainer*. 4:80—Muaicale. chestra.
• KOO (Wli) San Francisco, Cal. WEAR (389.4) Cleveland. Ohio.
1:44—Orchestra. *{00—Mlabel Plan- 7:00—Vaudeville. 3:00—Inmtrnmen-
tro. violin. 9:1*—Varieties. tal. 11—Orchestra.
'WBAL (*44) Baltimore. Md. 4 30 WJR (817) Detroit. Mich. 7:00—
■ Qtrhamtra. 7:30—Quartette. 8:00 Entertainer*. 9:00—"Michigan
—Vocal. 9—String trio. Night.”
WRc (444) Washington. D. C. U. WJZ (455) New York City. 7:30
8. Marine Band. 4:40—Concert. 30 —Band. 8:30—Concert. 10:30—Or-
—Orchestra. chestra. ’ ^
. KTH8 (374.4) Hot Spring*. Ark. WCA1I (279) Philadelphia. Pa.
1:40—Classical. 9:3o—Vjolin. 9:45 7:30— Musical varieties. 10:00—
-r-OtasaJcaL 10—Orchestra. Vocal. 10:30—Orchestra.
EASTERN TOT WRNY (253.8) New York City.
.^WIAF (443) New York Ctty. 6:00 7:45—Orchestra. 4:15—Light opera.
—Dinner manic. 7:00—Anne Greg- 9:15—Vocal. 10—Muslcale.
0ry,-me**o contralto. 7:10—Colum- WJAR (305.9) Providence. R. I.
bilk University French ceurse by Dr. 8—Muslcale.
Thatcher Hark. 7:34—A half-hour CF.NTR4L TIME
with American composers. 3-00— WBBM (22€) Chicago, 111. 4:00—
“Hue Ribbon Male Quartette. To Orchestra and features. 8:00— -Va-
WEEI (474), WFI (345), WCAE rietles. 9:00—Orchestra and solo-
(441.1) * WGR <*14). WWJ (352.7). ista.
KSD (445.1). 4:30—-the Gold Dust WHAS (399.8) Louisville. Kjr. 4—
Twins.” WEEI (474). WFI (395). Concert. 7:30—Orchestra and solo-
WCAE (441.3).’WKR (319). WWJ 1st*.
(342.7) . WOC (484). WJAR (306.9). KFAB (340.7) Lincoln. Neb. 5:30
WCCO (414.4). WEAR (3S9.4). —Frolic. 8:30—Musicaie. .
WUBt (MAS). KSD (545.1). 4:00- KYW. (530) Chicago. III. 6^00-
“EViready Hour.- To WEEI (476). Orchestra. 8:00—Musicaie. l«:0O—
WFI (344). WCAE (441.3), WGR Variety.
(319). WWJ (352.7). WOC (4.84). WBAP (475.9) Fort Worth, TeX.
WJAR (405.9). WCCO (410.4-). 4:00—Orchestra. 7:30— Popular. 9—
WVAt (3*5.9). WTAG (348«. KSD Trio. i- •*
(445.1) . WEAR (389.4), WON (302).! WMAQ (447.5) Chicago. III. 4:00
14:00—-Moment Musicals’*.' To —Organ. 4 :So—Orchestra. 8:20—
WEEI (474). WFI (846). WWJ Vocal.
(253.7) . WOR (111). WCAE (441.3). | WCCO (414.4) 8t. Paul-Mlnncap-
‘ | II II |V| ||M | I ' men, representatives oi cnamoer* lerniurjr »ncr« me umerrncs iu
•HfMUl I U MU 111 «■. of commerce, manufacturing and distance to and from Texas ports
•—4— f **• I commercial Interests from points was 100 miveg or more. The change
EQUITABLE KATES' 1BTWEEN as far away as Tqpeka and Wichita, wp* ordered effective December 10,
INTERIOR POINTS AND i Kapeae. were present.' Fred C *M' -----*---* ~~*----
PORTS HOHiMT Jackson of Topeka, formerly atfor- I
- ney general of th£ state of Kansas.| ed and the case ordered re-opened.
GALVESTON. Feb. 23.—(JP)— lepresented the Kansas AgTicultu- New Orleans claimed l _
Representative* of widely divergent ral Council, which includes all the j would mean a diversion of an Inl-
and highly important Interests over farm bureau organizations: Ralph menSe amount of export and 1m-
a great range of territory gathered Russell came for the traffic com- P°rt traffic t<L Texas porta.
a SBMrvASl&SE1 Jswros szI&fss
red re-opened, was the second cancellation made of the Liott*. The main topics of
thlit the rates by Coach Dykes with the Brown- dlscfcasion at the meeting were the
wood Lions for this season, Coach reports of twp committees of the
Woodward stated. ^iUb.
Both the Lions and Yellow Jack- 1 H P. Canady, chairman of the
ete are district winners and the LI- civic committee . reported favora-
ona are bi-distrkt winners. The bly on the Ford School Parent*
Yellow Jackets play the Abilene Teachers Association plan* to beau-
Kaglee In Btephenville Wednesday tlfy the grounds at the school and
or Thursday night of this week for u a result of his report the Lfoos 1
the bi-district championship of the voted to purchase 44 or 54 trees for
Stephenvllle and Abilene districts, the purpose of setting them out on
The winner of this game will go to tbe Ford School campus. V,.
Austin next week. f A committee of the Parent-
Coach Woodward s Lions defeat- ,*“OC£T l* .ZT*™
ed the Fredericksburg team here wUh the I<,ons c,ob on ^
last week for the championship pf ^ecJ.i . __ ._
Distrcita 13 and 19 and now the The other report came from a
Lions are preparing for the trip to comm-itte* appointed to assist the
Austin. P Brown County Fair Association in
making up a deficit. The committee
--—- - reported that an entertainment waa
w. i u. p. _ to be held tonight at the Soldiers
Monday Was I*ire Drill and Sailors Memorial Hall for the
D.y .1 Local 8*0*5 ! 52rS.*?XS
Was Very Succdftl Band will be the renter of attrac-
, - | • tion while interesting speakers will
Several fire drills were held yes- he beard,.telling abont Hie trip to
terday by Fire Marshal R. A. 8ni- Paris. .
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 23, 1926, newspaper, February 23, 1926; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1026928/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.