Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 248, Ed. 1 Friday, August 1, 1930 Page: 12 of 14
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PAGE SIX
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN. FRIDAY, AUGUST 1,1930.
WsodW Heights DEMOCRATIC CC
Meeting Tonight* • COMMTTTEEM1
to Plan for Fair T°morrow ^ ^
4 44411 *v/1 4 lUi the drmocrmU in lto«it county tt
- the raeetint of the democratic ea s I
A meeting is to-be held tonight at eutivr committee is called tor .0'
the Woodland Heights a^m of all o'**'* «atord^ momtog and tfe
ccmmittees anu the general public eeumy democratic convention is
to complete arrangements for the ** Saturday afternoon at
commnnity fair to be held there on o'clock.
August IS and alao tor the planning i Dr T H. Taylor, county oha
of Woodland Heights' booth and num> *ulrd today that at pr
stunt for the Brown County Pair. it appeared that only routine.
In Announcing the meet ins tod av ****’* bo brought up tor
the chairman urged that all com- tk>n •*" bmh the committee
miltee members be prwam and in-
vited every ciUaan of thf eommun-
tty. A program's being outlined for
the community fair which includes
an ahdma by Cheater Harrison and
a racing program and many other
interesting features.
General Callesfo ,
Wei at Mexico City
MEXICO CITY. Attg. 1 —(.4^—
General Plutarco Ellas Callrs. 52-
y«w-old tormer President of Mexico
totour will take a 24-yrar-old bride.
Senorlta Leonor Uorente.
ceremony will be
rJt
tun and the convention. j
> The main business at the coifi-
mliioc mceuna will be the can1
in* of the returnp of the _
held last Saturday. The official
turns wilt be
=*
announced following ecclvcd 34P
the official count Dr. Taylor sti t- *— - — *
honeymoon
Tehugcan. I___
General CaUei
sw, Thomas A.
ed that thne amid be only a slig i
deviation, it is believed, from
new»csorr returns and that oi
sliabt changes would be recorded.
With, the official count the nxrb
ing of the deiecatcs to the courg
convention will bo announced. _
manv of the precincts last week the
elect‘on Judges failed to report
delegates in their unofficial returns
and the number of delegates
their names is not known.
The delegates were chosen
Brown county by writing the nanies
on the ballots. The number of de
gates to the county convention
determined by the number of vodes
which Dan Moody. demoera 1c
The ceremony will be held at
Gaoeral. Cades' Santa Barbara
raheh on the Puebla road, about 15
milea from Mexico City, , and the
will be . spent at
Puebla, a resort.
will be the witnesses. 1 011 which *> *wk.
The general’s first wife, the former . SMt aii
Natalia Chacon, died at a Los; |
Angeles hospital in 1M7. In the last At the rommiaconers court rack
two yawn he has spent much rime ing in which the ballots were ooui t-
with Senorlta Llorente. trbo lives ed in 1928 no record was made by
hero with her mother and is a stu- the county clerk of the number4 of
Delegates
VENTIONAND
MSATURDAY
he tickets will be made lit \he
oremlttee i muting
At the county convention there is
inly one matter to bo acted upon,
o far as known at present and that
■ the choice of delegates to the
rate convention which meets in
Htveston on September t
The delegates to tfcs state oon-
enUcn are chosen on# beats of one
letegate for every son votes or nut-
or fraction therrof received by Dan
4oody tn Brown edunty in the
lovember, 1998, electk n.
“Last Man” Drinks Last Toast
drnl of voice.
“Gra.J OU Lists”
• Tbe young men of today are ml#
,t* tbe girls, compared wrtrii the grout
t gallantry exercised by men in ohlen
times. . . .. How elderly womes
most miss tbe grand old liars who
made lore to themE. If. Ilowe t
Monthly.
' astm I —gg
\-otes by precincts and Dr. Tbytor
states that all the committee cm Id
do Will be to seat all detegm es
elected. This will be a sstisfacU ry
arrangement unless some mat er
arises which calls for a roll c lU
vote and in that ease the eom «y»-
tlcn. acting as a unit will then
termine who wtf] answer to the
roll can voting \
Arrangements for the printing |of
D. Pes6
porary chair-
n National
Cladlus
Porto Rican Handmade
Gowns
a dai
VNat
Feu It Ex
To Succeed Hatton
AtG.O.P.
I —
i WASHINGTON,
publican leaders
lay the way had I
tgly for Senator .
< f Ohio to be made t
man of the R<*rxib:
Committee succeed;
lust on. who announced recently he
fatends to resignTat fthe executive
ommtttee meeting ori August 7.
Party heads who have been coc-
erring with legs! couusel about
he authority of the executive com-
aittew decided lavt night that It
j i amid not be necessary to wait for
1 be national committee to approve
] lustonV resignation.
Robert H. Lucas, tasmsl revenue
< Mumixslon. Is slathed to be made
dlwdraran of the exeedtive commit-
<f* at next Thursday* meeting
:
a^fS^SsIESaSS
organization Prom the bottle on the table, which was sparkling Burgundy
__when the club was formed, but which has now turned to vinegar.
H. | lochwood sipped the L*a<*t The Hub. ccmpo-ed of CfvihWar veterans was
orgaaiaed tel 1«5 Left to right, are: Mrs. W N.1 MeClarr or Stillwater,
widow of » club member; Lockwood. ai*d Mrs Nellie Bloomer of White
Bear, also the widow of a member.
IIS. WALTER
JOHNSON IS
HEAT VICTI1
-1-
Most Indians fould have a Might
• ■“torate growth of Inurd nnd
Macke If they alldwed tbe huir
grow. Heardslare dot wholly nn
own amons them. Some of the
•xiean Indians hevg full beards
• Guarayaa of Boil^a wear loo*,
praight beards, ami cgahlhas of tbe
Ladies, can you feature a dainty Porto Ripan, all
hand-made NIGHT GOWN^at to low a prtccL these
1 simply want two or more,
arc lovely, and you wi
so come prepared.
Nainsook, night gowns
white, trimmed in nove ty a]
\
7
today,
of only
I
>vely pastel colors, and
lique and embroidery.
See these Gowns displayed in our center window
Feature such value at the attractive price
EACH
New Summer
Felts j
! ■* ■ » r ? 1
are priced
- . |
Temptingly Low
>•*>
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Every woman knows how much a new Ha : can do to ]
ward freshening up a wardrobe, .especially when there
are stUl many weeks of hot weather. For this reason
we have made a special effort to assembly this lot cf
Hats in white, black and all the pastel uhad^s.
We are offering them to yyu, now for
L 01
only
i
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J. C. Penile
Inc,
3:
f' 2*
“ Which Would You
Save ’ Toughest in
Edison Boy Exams.
WEST ORANGE. N. J- Aug. 1-
</P)—“Which would you save? Stood
out today a* the biggest poser In the
examination to whichi Thomas A.
Edison subjected 49 boys to determ-
ine this year s winner of the Edi-
son College scholarship.
The I
and the
know that my best irtend would get
my girl out of the dessert or die
in the attempt.” - 4
Robbin C. Andfksou of Louisiana
said “It would seem a point of
honor to save the ladies but I don’t
think I would."
Rdbert H Smith of Las Vegas.
N M.. was the only one who said
he would save himself. “I live near
the desert and I know how thUigs
are.” he explained:
The presence oi Henry Ford in
West Orange during the examina-
tion did not abash the boys when
they came to the question ailing
how much thev would charge for
one froth each state. a I!'ord coupe'that had been driven
District of Columbia emerg- j 3.000 miles. Tire appraisals ranged
ed from their six-hour ordeal yes- form $500 to $45 and one candidate
terday to agree that Miff questions wrote that he would throw In the
WASHINGTON. Aug. I-h^—A
long scries qf misfortunes for Walter
fohnaon. ons of btw*5>ail * br»t loved
figure*, climaxed today with the
•oath of hi* wife, i.r. ci p»bcns
lohnacn.
Johnson, managti of Uic Wash
nntou N.<Ucnnla, was in Unlforui
•raterday for lilt aa;nr with the
cague irad'im Philadelpliis AthleUen
'hen a phrnc tall eamr from piiy
Mcians at Georgetown hospital.
He left the park hurriedly and
•shortly afterward* Ms Mo franv
'iptoed into h*» wife'.* room. He w.m
tcld that her condition wa* ^rrl
wis: that a recent eut-imobllc trip
from CoffeyviUe. Kansas, through
the intense heat had sopped her
strength but that a lsn* rest would
probably restore her to health. Shj
wex complet.ly exhausted, however
and early today she died
36 years old.
The devotion of Johnson and hu
wife was proirrbial. She wax the
daughter of former Representative
E. E. Roberts of Nevada and *g
also an athlete. During her hlgr
school day.i at Carson City, slit
captained the basketball team tha'
stronger the grew weaker. There
no warning, however, of the
down that came only a day or
•po
The funeral will be held
A Waahinrton game scheduled
that day lias been postponed,
cldcs, Walter, Jr„ else Jonnsons ngve
tiro other sons rnd two dsughterv
I held the state championship for two j son r -strength and as her son
| years. ... • . ■
She Liked Basrbal(
She liked baseball and first saw
Johnson on the playing field. Thoae
were the days when almost all that
was needed for a Washington
victory was the announcement that
Walter Jbhnaotr, * "the big train,"
would pitch. They were married
Jon: 14. 1914, and on that very day
site saw the PUdadcJ mux Athtetid"
—the team which played tn the I
capital the day belort aho died- j*l
uewn before her husband* “firoi
ball." 'll
Johnson quit me .Nttuonaot ui
1927 to beet me manager oi tho
Nrv/atk Iiiumntlonal*. Hr had been
| incapacitated by Injurl;# durtai
! moa; hi* la*t playing acAson.
He went south with the Newark
team In the spring of 1928. but
within a few wtoks was back In
, W"*hlngt#n, :*0 pcmtds under-1
Iwrjght. He had influcnxa und th '
i ofier effect* left him in such a
weakened ccndlUon It was feared fbr [
i a time He had tuberculoal?;. It was!
Joyous Foot Bath
Then Lift Out
CORNS
Root and Ail—Out to
Stay!
j Two !tit»|r*t*oon#wli» of Hint smoainK-
I l.< r. fr-MliluK hml fo«»t Invlgomtln*
1 lh.-K.x t<) on- cnllon of water mwkf*
n whioh *ft**r 3 to 4 rtigbt'n
»-1____j J.aoaklnc Rtft« '*ut OrhinK. maddenlti*
son WM injureu ,(,riw ton root nnd til
He took over the management of I iu.«i*»x SoM» nn th«* nnrd »ut^r teyww
hi* old team, the Nationals, «*f «i whhh R^x W-
month.. before he recovered.
1929. The club floundered unlll
near the close cf the season. The
She wiv^ibirgest blow to Johnson was
injury several months ago of
j ui uu, ,,urnlnR kind rri
eldest son, Walter. Jr.. 14. who wsu <;«it
struck by an automobile. Both legs frr'’s.*i HP!
.were broken; and it was thought for »-ailfcw
'a time he might be crippled fer
life. • i
The long months of watching over
the bey slowly rapped Mrs. John-
••rat|n. aitrin th»< pnr*n. »-*rh night
|.>>n«Mrr«tfcg fnrttK-r nnd further. «'*r-.
rving thi Kiiltn rtvht »« root of com
fln r»vl.M. <4n l>«- ttftwil out bodily.
* I WondJFfuI to ink** out pain and
his | in<l refresh tired feet!
of Radox at Ren-
nr Ktor<-« i*r any <lniir*t«r*
isnd kno4 llhc Joyous comfort of conn
und ralg’U* free feet—Radox In the
moim.iurleirtlflr method to remove
c‘*m^ nliirli completely ellmlnaten oWt-
(a-hioned plarter^. dangerous cutting.
*kin d<-4roylng acidir and olrtmwto
meth‘><J»r~(adv.)
advice not to drive the car on the
country ioad^.
,”l
in chemistry, physic*, history and
other subjects were iasy compared
with one fleahng with an expedition
stranded a deaert with a limited n r r\ t t *
'uppiy of food and teater. Onl> rather Of KQDOlt
three ou| seven could be saved '
| The qifaaUon supposed that the Marnnvillfi Dp/I/Z
[party was composed of a brilliant IffilfUIIVIIIC Utlld
,-ciratiat. so yearn old: his 39-\ehr-' --
.old wUe. a hose interest* were chlei-1 Si'RINOFIELD. Msv . Aug. 1 —
lly social; her «-y<ar-old son; the <-$*>—► Five day* after he had at-
I lomoee of the leader and his best tended a baseball cclebrMton lion-
friend ai person of his own age ortmf hla son. Ward E MafanviUe.
[with a pronuA Itg Ncietmfir future. 72. died unexpectedly st hb. home.
. and ta*o ] half-1
-breed guides 5$ and
Answer* Vary
Some #f tlie boys railed on the
rule of " Women and Children First'
to guide: thetr choice. Those who
did not gave small conMderutiou
to tha apcially-rauided wife Sev-
eral decided to sacrifice the email
boy dnd the aged scientist on the
ground* ^hat thetr age* made their
use t<» society problrnisrtlcaJ Near-
ly ail wrote that theyl would send
out thetr fiancee and the friend.
John Alexander of Colorado
Springs chose the scientist, the girl
and his
The father of Rabbit Maranvtlle(
shortstop of the Bu-.vOn Brqvra, re-
tired from active amice in the po-
lice department a month ago. the
second oldest member Last Sat-
urday he attended fesilMMeg at Boa-
ton honoring hi* son st the Braves
Cardinals doubleheader, f .
\
Four Kia4< of Monkey*
“itliere nr** four gperhjs «*f mon-
keysf tiw* 14K Mack ‘tiowlerj* wliich l
I* i lie wilt lest mid i* Incapable of
fan»e<I; the utilt(Sfsre<l capu
• hiitj flu* marmoeet or »«i:jtrr*l mon
best friend, adatng, “Ij koy.,nn«1 the nljht fuouktir.
■ i
& Stanley To Glean Up
Vi Price 67 ^r
s And Young
Men’s Suits.
. Spring and Summer
Suits
Coat and 2 Pants
Linen*, Palm Beach,
and Tropicals
$14.50 to $35.00
NOW
i s72steJi7»
M
Fill Weight*
Coel, Veel, 2 Pent*
$25.00 to *45.00
NOW
*12M to *22“
Euro And Naohattao aids
Shirt*, White and Colon, with and
without Collar*,
$2.50, *3.00 end $3.50
NOW, EACH
S1.85
Boy 3 for S5 JO
OPP.
11 Fo
’ER & CTANLEY
w Men and Boys*
BROWNWOOD
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Snuds
Me
Fresh T
omatoes
1 -
Home
Grown
5c
Thompson’s Seedless Grapes ^ <
40c
SUGAR »»
55
»c
Wapco
Tomatoes5
Medium 1
Cans J
9c
A ;
Wapco
Hominy 2l^“m 1
13c
Lard
Swift’s Jewel i
Armour’s White Cloud
* 8 Pound Pail 4
&1.C
)2
2
21c
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JELLO
All Flavors, 3 boxes
P. & CL SOAP 10 bars
PEACHES large can 19c
anova
No. I Can
(1 5c Jar Peanut Free)
No. 2 Vi Can
(25c Can Tea Free) .
49c
$1.19
WHITE PM,..........tic
UlCe SWAM Quartt ... . ... L ilc
Beef Roast
From Choice Boevas.
Lb.
Fat Jowls
For Boiling, Pound
Give at a trial on
will be fall of §
pritingly cheap.
SlicedJacon 19c
Climax Bacon 25c
pound —
Satan/ay’s grocery bill—Oar
things to eat aid the price* will be
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 248, Ed. 1 Friday, August 1, 1930, newspaper, August 1, 1930; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1093861/m1/12/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.