The Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 160, Ed. 1 Monday, April 22, 1940 Page: 4 of 6
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BROWNWOOP (Ti
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Fewer I He In Ottawa
i OTTAWA (UP)—13* W haa-Wlt
down the number of unemployed
In the federal capital, partiedtorty
technical. stenographic and
clerical services. Since Sept.. 1,.
more than 2.500 persons in the
three die men hare been called to
work, while hundreds of additional
craftsmen have been employed
. Address light r »t% Prteen
COLUMBIA, 8. C. (UP)—Chief
of Pottos W. H RawUnson had lit-
tle trouble flndlnf a youth that
Bethlehem, Pa., officers ashed about.
The Pennsylvania polios said the
bey waa living in Columbia at 18-15
Qist street. The South Carolina
penitentiary is located at l»lft Out
•tree), v W.
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WOllaas and Mary Popular
COLUMBIA, S. C. iUP)-Univer-
sity of 8outh Carolina students ore
wondering if their college, not the
one in Williamsburg, Va* shouldn't
be named "William and Mary ”
There are 100 bays named William
and 83 co-eds named Mary at
South Carolina.
s in Gallery Go Wild
Lois Cuts Groove'—on Ice
The One TjpuwrtUr »sd is
"REMINGTON STANDARD”
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Bulletin Want A4 Columns for Results
A oomjdet* Aetomobiic Pina
Service!
CSfc NEW CAR
V FINANCING
t to M months to pay
Also
Wow low rates on 1 Ml. UM
im models l to 1ft moot
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REPAIR WORK ON EASY TIME
PAYMENTS
H**« lh«t aeeSti repair job don* on ymm
i£r now and p*v for it on our euy W
RMtit plan.
Phone 438
SHIRTS
R. A. ELLIS
BROWNING’S
Southside Laundry
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HAVE A
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WITH HIM—
BE MORE
REASONABLE*
New Battery, guaranteed 6
months, $1.99 exchange—
no installation- Cheapskate
Chandler, on the square.
If you suffer from rheumatic, ar-
thritis oe neuritis pain, try this
simple Inexpensive home recipe that
thousands are using Oet a p*/'*»g»l
of Ru-Bx Oompouna today. Mix It
with a quart of water, add the Juice
of 4 lemons It* easy. No trouble at
all and pleasant You need eniy 3
lahisspormful two tones a day. Often
within to hours—sometimes onr-
r.ighi sp.-idid results are obtain-
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and If you do net feel better, Ru-
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is sold ftp your druggist under an
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Ru-Bx Compound is for sale and
recommended by Peerless Dng Co,
BORN THIRTY YEARS 100 SOON
How To Hold
FALSE TEETH
More Firmly In Plnce
Do roar fate* teeth annoy and
Sarraaa by allsWng. irepplns or wab-
blinx wbbn you eat. Nash or talk?
Juet apriafeW a tittle rAOTWETH oe
row platm. TMa aUtaMae (roe-acidt
powder holds false teeth mot* firmly
and more cosafnctaaly. No nmir;.
leoey. paety taste or feeirtng. Does
not sostr Checks "plate odor" ((ten-
ure breath). Oet FASTKETH today
at any drat stare.
tSS StfeS'V
Heart 0’ Texas
# SERIAL STORY • .
K. O. CAVALIER
BY JERRY BRONDFIELD
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Just died a yam that'll leave him
limp with exhaustion when it bits
“T)Y the way, what did we run
into?* be asked.
"Some tanker out of Seattle.
Outside of a couple pistes stove in
nothing serious happened. We'll
bo able to make port in good
shape tonight Which reminds
me,” she said thoughtfully.
"There’s nothing to prevent you
from Jumping ship once w* get to
Prince Rupert Unless we keep
yon a virtual prisoner below
decks,” she added.
* "What do you mean?*
"Just what I said. Once you
and Duffy and Pop get atoere we
won't be able to keep an eye on
you every second. What's to pre-
vent you from walking out on us?
You could grab a train, or even a
plane back to Frisco.** ,i >, ,
"You mean you're giving us our
release if we want ....
She nodded again. “Why not?
You’ve earned it haven’t you?
Besides, we probably can pick up
all the men we want in Prince
Rupert We'll, be in port for a
couple of days, you know. Won't
be any trouble at all*"
"Just like Lincoln freeing the
slaves,” he murmured. “That'll be
a big sacrifice on your port, yap
know. Whet about the stories
you’re sending beck to your office?
You wouldn’t want to give up a
good thing like that, would you?”
“Must you rub it in? Why don't
you decide on my offer as K
stands?”
"Might not Captain Hansen
have something to sey about this?”
"Steve Hansen wiU do anything
I say.”
“That was the trouble in the
first place,” he reminded her, goto
ting to his feet "Now if you don't
mind. I’ll go get myself same
breakfast,”
&tm w as surprised. "Why, Hold
T the crew* quarters .
I "It's almost nodh. They wanted
ou to deep it out and you sure
id Jcad that You've been pound-
f your ear fbr a good 14 boon."
: "Say, Pop . . . uh . . ."
"Yeah, she snapped out of It too,
that's what you’re try in’ to gay.
he’s atm in bed, though . . . an’
ie tent word she'd like to asayou
»t as soon’s you gbt up and had
imethinf to aaL*
rMCSOa*
TO AMA1
Here, Kenny, heve anothes drink.”
Ken Bradley, boxing witter tor
the Express, growled in his grog
and held his glass out to be re-
plenished.
“Scooped within an Inch of our
lives. Every day for a week and
another week to tome. And then
this—” He tapped the paper con-
taining Val Douglas’ story of her
own rescue. “Sem,” he mourned,
we've been Jobbed like never be-
fore tn our lives."
“Don't I know it” said Sam.
And then dreamily: “But already
I ain't got 300 seats left in the
Joint And they ain't coming to
see Massini.”
A couple news hounds sitting an
his desk snorted. The te&ephan#
vwgL 1 can talk to you better
af way-” i
"About what?"
Be sat down, facing her.
f*About what a dunce Z was for
ipping you last a*#)L”
"Oh . . . that?”
Pit's awfully inadequate to tall
iu I’m sorry , . . and it's Just as
kdequate to thank you for aav-
g my life.”
f>he extended her hand. "But
n’t you let me try?”
Ie took bar hand in his. It was
i first time he had ever touched
t in more than a casual, acci-
stal fgtol n Ha wondered why
foi ti* mMm ttoctato
to
R1Y«/
rang and one of them answered.
“For you, Sam,” he said.
Sam took it The party at thd
other end bad spoken only a half
dozen words when Sam Golden
went white as a sheet.
“Boys, he gasped, hanging up.
“It’s awful. They Just ctflad from
the gym . . . that dope Mssaipl
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