Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 157, Ed. 1 Friday, April 17, 1931 Page: 4 of 12
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Peace
of New York Looks to Sightless
NEE TONIGHT
I
Aluminum Values, in the
First a Window Piled high with
very latest designs and patterns i
in
Over si 500 has teen raised by the I plcs.
Ml
PERATIONHERE
The following announcement con-
j[~ WHeRE ECONOMY RUHS"
supply their patrons
10 bars 34c
• tion with the slaying of Wallace and
SOAP
New Mexico Claims
21c
WHEATENA, Package
Report 1930 Census
GREEN BEANS, 2 pounds .....25c
.2c
.. 25c
WESSON OIL, pint can ... ■
’♦E
19c
.5
5c
A & P PAN ROLLS
THE ECONOMY STORE
EXCELLA
. . 25c
ZION FIG BARS, 2 pounds
25c
PATTERNS
BROOMS, Ho. 6, each
$109
(PERSONAL)
I
15c
6c
istipation sap'
strength. G
Don't let com
20c
/A
r
25c
23c
PRUNES, 4 pounds
25c
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For Annual Fair
CENTRAL AMERICA
COFFEES FROM
s
7c
25c
SPINACH
Excella Patterns Are
»E-
Utterly Different!
Guaranteed
19c
OATS, Quaker 2
3
The Less Flavory Kinds!
A
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pattern.
“BROWNWOOD’S THRIFT STORE
ECONOMY STORF
W GUS J. ROSENBERG, Mgr. "
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BROWNWOOD, TEX.
Ill R. BAKER ST.
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Drink It 3 Times and
You’ll Never Go Back To
dozen
ROLLS.
money and Chief Galliher and Cast- j
. nr stopped at their automobile to t
Small
Boxes
They are sure that at A. * P.
stores the youngsters will do
just as good a shopping job
as they would themselves.
FROM THE
MEDICINE
HABIT
GULLEEWORK
TOOHEAUYSAYS
■ HEALTH LEADER
Mothers know the qualfty of A. A
p. foods. They know the prices are
rock bottom. So they can let even
their children go for supplies
ard to correct it."
He listed several habits detrimen
tai to student health-!lock of sleep
a window filled with selections in
.A
ESTABLISHED
S 1859
P. & G. or
Crystal White
Flour
U LB. CAKE
■ whom are living contrary to all rules
of health.
“There is very little known why
this toll is so great, whether educa-
tional authorities have been heaping
Spuds
NO. IV
10 POUNDS
*00099°
All-Bran
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Sincerely,
Mrs. C. W. Van Horn
2125 S. 57th St., Phila. 1
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Ag
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your
uard
Albuquerque had 6.821 families. 2.-
KM radio sets; Roswell 2,860 families.
501 radio sets; Santa Fe 2.625 fam-
dies. 446 radio sets.
Families in the state averaged- 4 3
persons, the same as in 1920.
STFFERERS from constipation ;
will be interested in Mrs. Van
Horn’s letter below. She wrote |
us voluntarily to express her
appreciation for the wonder-
ful results Kellogg’s All-Bran
Avenue Baptist church is made by
the pastor. Rev. J. M. Cooper:
"The revival is progressing well.
The attendance is par-excellence.
people who are interested in
scout work, will be held at the
It.
BREAD
GRANDMOTHERS
WHITE
or
WHOLE WHEAT
“Billy The Killer”
is Dead And Girl
- the college has been overemphasiz-
ed until the students reach a brea"-
ing point.
"College social life has made an
Great Atlantic &
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Lettuce
FRESH AND
FIRM
Two Heads
YOU CAN DEPEND
ON A&P FOOD
-SERVICE-
A most complete selection of the choicest Foods are of-
fered daily through A. & P. stores at real economy
prices. Never does A. & P. cease in their efforts to
with the best Foods at the Least Price.
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Bananas
GOLDEN FRUIT
DOZEN
14c
Del Monte
2 No. 2 Cans
THRILLS FOR THE
WINDOW SHOPPERS
tip curricula until the load has be-
come more than the average student ■
can stand, or whether social life in
ATMELWODDREUIIML SOON BE PUTIN
from our Dry Goods, clothing and shoe stock, closing out at
just % the regular retail price-Then comes “fifty feet of
good things to eat” each item with a price tag, and at a price
you will be pleased to pay- and while you are here, it will pay
you to make a trip through the large aisles of this store, and
& the extreme buying power of today’s dollar. Pay us a
visit or phone 300 and 58.
FREE
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, FRIDAY, APRIL 17,1931
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here by spending large sums of :
er. said she was Ruth Saunders,; band in geiting to Coleman. Al who
carried ever to brenfezt time. 23. Kansas City, but each gave d.if- have cars and can take one or m re
“If that sort of thing is unhealthy . ferent names for the other and po- of the band are requested to call
and unwholesome, colleges, instead .lice were uncertain of their identi-i Rex Gaither.
of catering to it.Snou 1. ct a. tana . The second gunman, listed here p J M
as Clarence Saunders of Kansas KrownW06d Vian
I City, was suspected by police of that "
> city as being Charles Arthur Floyd,;
It is Iccated on Wet t Adams St, vision 1 shvu
• at Clark street, one block from the cut difficulty.
.attempt to duplicate night club life •
of New York. Social affairs are j 815t
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at Melwood
J. F. Stillwell, formerly a citizen
of Brownwcod but for the last 12
years of Waco, announces that he
sermons. The has perfected arrangements with
was forceful and local oil interests to rebuild and
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te::8
i William Ash.
The four had created suspicion
Sugar
25 POUND
BAG
$129
EoonezlMlexcankelC
“A Home Owned Store in Your Own Home Town ’
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CLEVELAND. April 17 —(P—
Modem college life was charged toz
- day with undermining the health of
students and sending out run down
. men and women to do the pioneer-
ing work of the world.
: The indictment was mace by Dr.
- Lee H Ferguson, director of the
- student health, service at Western
' Reserve University and chairman ot
the committee on tuberculosis of
• the national conference on college
- hygiene, which will report to the
* conference at Syracuse next month.
Dr. Ferguson based ills assertion
* on work at Western Reserve where
;; Students have been given regular
.. physical examinations and reports
from other institutions of higher
learning.
Tonight at 7:30 o’clock a meeting
of all the committees that have
been rai. ing ofunds for the Boy
i .c r .e~Ae ne tvell As nil 1
MILWAUKEE, Wis., April 17
—(P— Mrs. Sophia Bleich be-
lieves in peace.
She gave the police an idea or
two on this subject yesterday
when they called to investigate a
burglary in the home of Carl
Kujac who lives in an apartment
below the one occupied by the
Bleichs.
"I saw the burglars enter and
leave" said Mrs. Bleich.
"Why didn't you call the po-
lice?" one of the astounded offi-
cers inquired. "We could have
caught them.”
"Because," said Mrs. Bleich,
"Kujac has us under bond to keep
peace and out of his business
and believe me we are keeping out
of it.”
poor living conditions, neglect of
a pal of Miller’s wanted in connec-
, NEW YORK, April 17.—(P)— of models of New York's skyscrapers
Halvdan Karterud, a blind scholar, and a subtle, highly developed sen-
walked the streets of New York and sitiveness to air pressure which is
told how a great city "looks” to a called "obstacle sense," a kind of
man who cannot see. sixth sense of the blind.
A bizarre and confusing babel of, "We all notice that queer babel of
human voices speaking many voices and languages first," he said,
tongues. "You see, we blind must learn to
Ceaseless scream and rumble and guide ourselves about in the streets
SeStsoFSicwwecad,asweilasal cang or metallic, mechanical «
5 Endless canyons walled in by im- running into people. WeNsten more
mense buildings—vast sounding intently than you do. Therefore We
"Green lees’ Coif
Course Will Be anmma
Opened Satnrdnv even the most sanguine of Mr Mac
f • Donald's followers
। The veto assured the goyernment ,
of rontinuation in office for an in- ■
definite time-Its next danger ।
come after presentation ’
SAN SABA. Texas; April 17-
(Sp. > Plans are being made for one
of the largest line of farm, orchard,
poultry and live stock displays in
this section of the country at the
San Saba County Fair, to be held
this year from August 11th to the
14th, inclusive.
J T. McConnelr was elected pres- :
ident of the board of directors. F. j
B. Hall, vice president; E. L.
Brown, secertary. A E. Moore,
Judge W. V. Dean, Hi O. Timmins,
W. T. Little, W. H. Hinyard, B.
T. Rich. A. Woods, J. H. Hart and
R W Burleson are the directors.
, At a meeting of the board of di-
rectors last week. It was decided to
I make this a free fair in as far as the
• outer gates were concerned. The Old
1 Settlers Association has been meet-
ing with the fair each year will
also hold their reunion during the
fair.
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over-work, over-fattgu? poor food
WASHINGTON. April 17—(P—
New Mexico’s families were num-
bered at 98.820 today by the census for 583 military planes sometime States Marine detachment, accord-
buteau. during the next two months I- = ‘ ■
Eleven and one-half per cent of i wil cost about $24,000,000 for these Headquarters here.
hem. or 11.400. reported having I craft, 370 of which will go to the The Louisville has already steamed
radio sets. . Naw and the remainder to the several miles on her shakedown c.o Aori 17—/A_The
Army. , cruise, and I reported to have run' „LNnOor prime Minister Ram-
----------------- like clockwork. The vessel recently soverona; appeared today to
ASK ABOUT our Coffee Suan .^sS, me Ba
and Sugar Deal-Uone^^^
-------------------------- 'and pass through the Panama Canal moton101 censure
in route to the east coast, where she 0_. feader. Stanley Bald-
will join the scouting force win "made a determined attack
; Stevens has served two enlistments "aninst the ministry at perhaps its
in the Marine Corps and has an ex- rgam i front, unemploy-
cellent record. Wheh he |ast re- mont moving its censure on that
enlisted in July, 1929. his.home town poeD in the division lobbies the
was Brownwood, where his mother. s iined 1p 303 for the gov-
Mrs. Amy Stevens lived at 1001 Cominn« g Sagannst. . .
Avenue C. Early this year he was "rhe" ministry was aided by the
assigned to duty on the Louisville J- ol 23 liberals, less than half
where he will probably be stationed the liberals in the commons. Ten
; for a year or longer- llberals voted against the govem-
tment. and five abstained. Sir Os-
wald Mosley and the six members brought ” II
J of his "new party" abstained but the h l
labor left wing voted with the gov- "I have been using All-Bran I
‛efor one year and have a move-
ment every morning. Before I
was taking medicine every three
or four days. Now I never take 1
any. Many thanks to All-Bran. ।
J can’t praise it too much.”
Chas FiT and Gkne Dav ha" ‘
lannouncei that ther w 111 open,
their mint-ture folf course, theivint may
Grecn tp<-’ Saturday for tplef the budget, which is likely to
summer. Tht course was opprated .contain some unpleasant items for
all last sutmer and ; provnd to be । the commons, both government and .........._—..
one of the m ' p putar of thr host | opposition, but with liberal help health and strength
of mint;'’: re courses operated here such us accorded in last night's di- against it—now. ust eat two :
vision it should pull through with-< tablespoonfuls of Kellogg’s ALL- 1
Bran daily —in chronic cases, ;
with every mel. Relief is guar- l
anteed. At all grocers—in the
red-and-green package. Made by
Kellogg in Battle Creek.
CALUMET BAKING POWDER 1 C°CAN 25c
t. Ill-
h
I post office. The course includes 18
holes with all the crves. corner; '
| tunnels and cthor obstacles thnt SCBROEDER MAN KILLED IN
can be placed on a mimiature cours AUTO ACCIDENT THURSDAY
For an opening das offering the' ------
THE SURE SIGN
JIMMY: I bet you didn't have
a good time at your birthday party
yesterday.
JERCY: Oh, yes, I did.
JIMMY: Then why ain’t you sick
today?—Pathfinder.
98,820 Families On f
mnnu
cooking utensils.—Then
seasonable merchandise ’
Spns
IVW
FRESH
Abaa
_ lc
ordinary upper resprriatory infec-
tions and nervous strain
These remarkable patterns are priced at only
15c, 20c and 25c and are guaranteed. Money
will be refunded for pattern and material
should any loss occur due to a defect in the
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Shrnson .5 W3S. whosetheieht’his ears cannot are more ““K”™
sk sS tazeamsnngenh mggssrnsatinndr"gotmorip and up srx -
Karterud. one or “bXS.
! men rrenasemss5ooo.5° Memhgns cutenonihepndrta cn buu see. .these.b muulalnesctas
of the committees are firm in the work for the blind, now meeting at sounding boards, nesata. ,18
' belief that they will raise the quota the Hotel Pennsylvania. He has been not a very wide strecin1 K now
i recessary 10 k ep the scout move- .blind since birth. the sharpness olthesnoissaInam
.. mcm-alive in Brownwcod. ; of the 120 delegates, representing conscious of enormous bucings;
c A... Hol ----*----- 37 nations at the conference, aboit Not so much highas big, covering;a
Companions Are tlelO r ] C , nerourth are blind. What they lot of space. There are so few
- ■ Coleman Concert
'cleStcmlUve amgchstnzepatirmis bu" hw‘f mSwer me stories I
ClH MorA Rane trace again and again the outlines couldn't tell. ____________-
-- . REFINERY NILL
.................- m-me- BOTH SMES 5UW: pnnu nr mu IM
de raptured alw and shot it out man for an aftcrnoon concert in ,
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BOY SCOUTING | Blind Man Describes How City
■mmo
CHIPSO, large box ——21c
SOAP^ 6 cakes--28c
Ivory Soap Flakes, 3 ral. 236
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manager of the cours are invit- . VICTORIA. Texas, April 17-(P)
ing th" ladics to play free on Sat-; —Edwin post of Schroeder was kill-
urday night ed here yesterday when his auto-
; i mobile collided with one driven by
I Miss Martha West cf Victoria. Miss
c C i DI | Wist received minor injuries,
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OLEOMARGARINE 2 Pounds 25
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FOLGER’S-
COFFEE
v AC V U M. PAC K E vYow.cc,2so
TOILETPAPER “tl
i CABBAGE, pound
He called upon university authori-
ties to take steps to r: medy a situa- __.__________
henebnsomse"ortneinnstden,LBowwGRxEN.Qp-Nmnpi II A,
overburdened by increasingly dir-iterknWin to police of a number Planned by Uld
cult curricula have hnd! to drop out er "middlewestern cities as an all:
because of poor heal a Facitesiaround bad man. was dead, two of
’“for recreation. Dr. Ferguson said,hs girl companions were under ar-
are not what they should be. Stu- . rest “and a second gunman was
• dents should have thorough physi- , hunted today as the artermath of
* -cal examinations. . gun fight with police.
; ltuX^ng he : Mmer by tinger
: •. I feed up to hismoant he would
Wiih Police Chief Carl Galliher andmenneorntartstnencofeman’onnd
Patrolman Ralph Castner.yesteriwi play a return concert for Brown-
day. His companion escaped aitcriwood prople.
critically wounding Castner; Exchange concerts with other
One of the two girls, who gave. towns will also be payed soon. cerning the revival
her name as Beulah Baird, 20 Kan-. The boys cf tne band wil leare
sas City, divorced wife of Waiter the Memorial hall at promptly 2:30
Ash. slain in Kansas City a month Sunday atternoon and people of
ago, was picked up near Millers Brownwood who have cars and will .... _________
body with a bullet in her skull. She take members of the band are re-j “j M. Cooper is indeed preach-
; was in a critical condition today. | quested to be at the hall at that ing some mighty sermons. The
The other girl, believed to be her ume and assist the members of the message last night was forceful and local oil interests to rebund anti 1
... -nidehnweDuhSaundersl-- .....---A----------... n \ The theme was’Jesus'as- operate the refinery located nenri
onv in the Garden,' the Frisco’radroad near the city ,
"Ten' oht he will likely follow up limits on the Brady road.
the former message with ‘Agony of sutwell is thoroughly fam-
t n cr It will be well worth the iliar with Che oil refinery buune .. । .
to -aasssKS ’
A ■ 1 c • - 7S1 addltions to a.S-1^?^
Assigned Service 3^”“^’’ reap thus I
on New ( yysey r "Next Sunday at the close of the hereis refinery ,|
Uli -- school hour we are.goin win add about $1000 per month to
----- I to have an old fashioned roll ca l. Brownwood pay rolls. J
WASHINGTON. D. C.. April 17.— Every member is asked to be pres- l
(Sp.)—A tour of sea service on one ent and answer for himself or send —---*---. I
of Uncle Sam's newest cruise: s is in a representative with an ’excuse' VERNON, Tex., April 17′2- 1
prospect for Rufus H. Stevens of ..j M. Parker will preach at both Funeral services will be held here I
PICKING UP Brownwood, Texas, who has been services’Sunday.” ' tomorrow for.John.Ci Smi,J“'i l
WASHINGTON-It is expected assigned to duty on the U.S. S. ____ —— — who died last night in a hospital I
that aircraft manufacturing will Louisville. His name is listed among JV^ei/'Flnnald from a bullet wound in the head. I
take a decided turn for the better the forty sea solliers who were se- IxumSay IxGL-iu" He was found shot yesterday at his I
when the government lets contracts lected as members of the United m• • a . I. C.C. home. His wife heard the shot and; I
.. Slals .......... a .u........—d- Ministry is bate • anter finding him wounded, discov-i
It ing to the records at Marine Corps 1 .. > a E:.La ered a note he had icit toher. I
ee Leodn o-ters hem । jitter Last r LgT ----------------- ■
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