Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 159, Ed. 1 Friday, April 18, 1924 Page: 4 of 8
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THE BROWNWOOD BULLETIN APRIL 18, 1924
THE OLD HOME TOWN
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the rainbow on its buildings, from
bright green to cross between yellow
nd red; and The Bulletin le fguring
has also demonstrated that he
sesses both initiative and courage
Collegian of Daniel
Baker Admitted to
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Clean and beautiful Brownwood ia
getting cleaner end more beautiful
every day. Positive genius has been
displayed by some merchants in the
selection of paint colors in which their
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FoR HIS W'H WAS THE VICTIM om
ANOMER OnE OF ERNIF micks
CLEvER RIDQLEs OR jokes
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Park ’em parallel and make it pos-
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D0LLAR IS KING
TOMORROW SATURDAY
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tutored at the Postomee at Brown
Wood. Texaa, an second-class mailer
Diselosnre that the Republican Na-
tionai Committee was "In on” the ef-
forts to obtain the indictment of Sena-
tor Wheeler of Montana, whose Invest-
practice will be popular hereafter.— ’
Columbia Record.
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“SEVENTEEN”
public ofeial, as did- Mr. Davidson
while serving Texas as Lieutenant
Governor, the people are able to judge
him quite accurately. The office of
governor of Texas needs a first class
business man in It The state govern-
ment is a gigantic business enterprise
and it requires expert business man-
agement. The millionaire candidate
The Assoclated Press is exclusively
mtitied to the use of fepubiication of
ail news diaptches credited to it oi
Mt otherwise credited in this paper
had also the local news publiaheu
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THE BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
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“BUY IT TO USE”
Ml appear in the columns of The
Brownwood Bulletin will be gladly
oorroctod upon its being brought to
the attention of the publishers.
We imagine Joseph Weldon Bailey
in secrgtly amused by the develop-
ments i the ease of United States
Senator Wheeler.
Any error made in advertisements
will be gladly corrected upon betns
brought to attention of the pubhsh
ore, sad the liability of this paper ip
Batted to the amount of the span
ebnsumed by the error in the advr-
MATES PRINTING CO. PUBLISHERS
Member Assoctated Press
Its windows in a bright scarlet so as
to harmonize with the color scheme of
the remainder of the street.
Life Long Plate Pattern,-Molly Strk, George Washington, Louisiana,
Louis XVI and Normandy.
SUBSCRIPTION:
acpwnontn!: byman or carrier
one year. mothei 87°
.Texaa, outalde county. New Mexico.
Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, 75c
per month; six months $4.00; one
year, $7.75.
All other states, $1.00 per month;
$5.00 six months; $9.00 one year.
SHOP WiTH US EVERY DAY
GILLIAN DRY GOODS CO.
FORMERLY GILLIAM BROS.
The Home of Hart Schaffner and Marx and Cloth-
craft Clothes
. BIDS WANTED
To build and furnish material for
balcony in hardware department of
our store duplicating the one in furni-
ture department.
Bids must be In by 2 o’clock Thurs-
day, April 21, 1924. The usual right;
reserved on all bids.
AUSTIN-MORRIS CO.
BARGAINS IX LAWN MOWERS-
See our stock or phone Looney's
Hardware Department.
ARREST this HORRID MAN ) 7 teeorii wipe)
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Come and let him do the work.
All the dollar specials have cards marked in plain
figures, you will find them in every department of
the store.
Lawn Mowers and Hw at Looney"
hardware. Phone or call.
“SEVENTEEN”
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We invite you to visit our store.
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Clean Your Old
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formation ' from Congressmen!—
Birmingham Age-Herald.
It looks at this writing as if it
would take more than Henry Ford to
get the boys out of the oil-wells by
election.—Philadelphia North Amer
lean. ’ 4
A Brownwood business man baa re-
ceived a batch of printing samples
from aa Atlanta, Ga., concern. with
pries quotations and a letter asking
for aa order. The reply that has been
sent back to Atlanta pointed out that,
id the first place, Brownwood people
prefer to buy their printing at home;
aad in the second place, that the sam-
ples of Atlanta products which have
come to this city have not been en-
tirely satisfactory.
BYSTANLEY
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finished your Easter shdpping let us show you the
gnat number of new Hats, Dresses, Shoes—any
thing that you may have in mind. We are sure that
you will like them.
cesaful prosecution of a legitimate
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An ideaistis one who hopes to keep
politics out of politics.—Boston
Transcript.
Just now the kettle could not be
blamed for calling the Teapot black?
—New Orleans States.
It might not be inappropriate to
change the name to Washing-dome.—
Columbia Record.
In the old days they used to anoint
a king with oil; but we doubt if tho
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The .acquaintanceship cal lives at the convention P
i Of the 1094 delegates at the Ne-
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mole, will be alternates The fem
mine representation on the floor will
be the greatest in history and the'
alonairiebut he is campaigning in s
nivver.
The possession of riches is not of
itself prima facie evidence of any.
max's unfitess for public office. It
is Dot money, but the love of money,
that is the root of all evil. A man
who, like Lynch Davidson, has been
able to accumulate a million dollars
in legitimate business endeavor is en-
titled to respect because of his success.
Buch a man should be able to with-
stand any temptation that might come
to him to use his official position for
private gala. and should also be able
to apply to the management of the
etale's business the kind of business
judgment that Is sorely needed there.
We can not always judge a man s
business ability by the amount of
money he possesses. But when a man
has demonstrated his business ability
aa has Lynch Davidson—by the sue- i
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HAMS! HANS!! HAMS!!!
Easter Han! Sale at— i
ADANS CASH AND CARRY j
FOR SATURDAY, TOMORROW ONLY |
—We are giving the public a chance to buy their ?
Easter Ham at the lowest possible price
MORRIS SUPREME {
HIGHEST QUALITY f
OBTAINABLE- SPECIAL- -24 CENTS
Our policy the Best at the Cheapest
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vite the public to visit our store tomorrow and try
one of these delicious sandwiches. Made from this
ham.
WE GIVE S. & H. GREEN STAMPS
ADAMS CASH AND CARRY
The Price Is the Thing”
(This Store Will Be Closed Monday)
The CHARGES that have been made
• against Secretary Mellon who is
S very rich man. have encouraged
criticism of one of the outstanding
candidates in the Texas campaign for
Governor because he happens to be
a rich man. Lynch Davidson is re-
ferred to by his opponents as the
"millionaire candidate," and the peo-
ple would be made to believe that he
IA riding over the state in specie'
trains while conducting hie campaign
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“"buevessnanaeen. Ed. Gilllam Jr,
WASHINGTON, D. C.—Wilbur Marsh, igatlon forced the Daugherty renigna.
______ for 10 years Republican national tion. has not strengthened the commit-
It is reported that the Government committeeman from Iowa and for tee chairman in the president's regard,
has about 57,000,000 tied up in unused many zears treasurer of the G. O. P.. It is hinted. This situation, in fact,
post office zites. Now if there were oWes his downfall from his place of may playa big part in bringing about '
only some way of keeping this in- power.on the. national committee to a showdown.
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is a business man and he wants an
opportunity to sene the state.
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Any erroneous reflection upon the
character, standing or reputation of
say peraona, firm or corporation which
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The semi-monthly student publics- ,
tion ot Daniel Baker College called ■
.7 be Collegian' has been admitted to '
the Texas Intercollegiate Press Asso- 1,
elation. The Collegian is growing/
years— and tast and is becomnlg recognised over : ’
the state as one of the best college !!
Po8- paper from a monthly magazine into a ' >
eleven times this school year and is ':
edited by Henry Horne, who was edi- < >
tor last year. Mr. Horne changed the ' ’
paper from a monthly magazine nito 1 : :
modern College newspaper and.ia hav- < >
a great deal of success with bls pub- ''
lication. This is a school paper that 1 ;
the college can be proud of. and is not ' >
•shamed for It to represent them ':
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CFFICER ! I CAME Out 0? (
The STORE N TimE to see <
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Let's do all we can to help the Hous-
ing Committee take care of the con-
vention visitors. Brownwood must
extend an old-fashioned west Texas
hospitality to the West Texans who
are coming to the May meeting.
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Try Longley's Market on
. . ...... .etet- Austin Avenue for pure pork.
Tor. thait they w:" help "make his- sausage and tender meats,
election------------vupu e-i, ----- Prompt delivery. Phone 202.
L team togeth- ; already being plannee.! ••
, Adams has not Cantrill ofGeorzetown.
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course with respect to the Denby and
Plant flow. Daugherty resignations, and in many
other matters their mental processes
and political plans have been widely
divergent.
Everything has its use.
WHAr’S THE PRISONER
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You should use your Silverware every day, exactly as you use your
automobile, your dining table, and ycur living room furniture.
Buy it at Curry & Brewer’s because yon can get there the world's best
makes and the most beautiful patterns at the most reasonable price.
We sell the Reed & Barton and the Alvin Silverware becaure its qual.
ity has been proven by one hundred years of actual service. The guar,
antee is without time limit......
Chevrolet Touring, lions* • >
paid, extras *n everything;,!!
practically brand new. You,;
atreet, for instance, has all colors of can save a hundred dollars!;
here. Phone 310 .Saturday :
only.
GUARANTEED LAWN HOSE, at
-ooney’s Hardware-Department.
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Do you use sheets in 'your house?
They are dangerpus. In Boston, a
burglar used the sheets to tie a man.
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America’s incressing export is of'
incressing import.—Washington Post.'
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j Clyde Herring, who recently elbow-SIIOULD Adams le sidetracked
ed Marah out of Iowa’s place at the i....:.,,... G J . ,
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when Hen Ford started making autos. I secretary to the president. -
Henada:hunch farmers would buy, Slemp is Republican committeemar,
automobiles. Apparently few folks., trom Virginia. He is an old hand In1
"buginess men* at least, agree. For, the Dolitical game and he plays a mor
he found Ino competition when he ap- ‘diplomrtic hand than Adams since
piled for the Ford agency for the state ■ the old charges that he sollcited mone
"uxrrin nIeAn. . . . ' ?* for postomiee appointments did not I
niHerrinzopproceeded to plant more bar him from being named secretary
Iowa than ever it is not believed Coolidge would re
have been sold in any similar agri- ward them seriously as a bar to
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One real nice thing about phono-; Ford satisfled his bankers more than __
graphs and player ylanoe is you never one*, in those early days, that the WHILE the men are stm miing
pag. t. around and them toauthbusinesg W ■ tuture 1i" around wonderins * “5
News trom London. Wire really hit cam tamous I. low. Blows with he the." emocraticnominat ion at New I
her husband with a rolling pin. Per- i car he sold. He and it were the farm- „o »— 100 atie women are gettinr
haps it is a quaint old English cus- er‛s friends. ,
tam- jand popularity developed by Herrin
What could be worse than teaching advance agent for the "LIzzfes"
in a girl’s school where the answer auuaug
to all questions is "Because"? | the national commit reman s job.
Chicago couple eloped in an air —
plane. That’s vhe was these days APROPOS the R/publican National
2x Sia sis1 But they1
Lightning is so contrary. In can-/man. will not be retained to direct
ada, it went to the trouble of striking President Coolidges campaign for re-
twice in the same place. । election.
St. Louis burglar pomingasaplum- .
ber was caught, perhaps because he idge and Adams do
forgot to forgot his tols. i er" harmoniously.
1 he auto race is not as dangerous [ evinced enthusiasm
as the human race. ------
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 159, Ed. 1 Friday, April 18, 1924, newspaper, April 18, 1924; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1487622/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.