Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), No. 177, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 17, 1919 Page: 6 of 6
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Brownwood Bulletin
PAGE SIX
MAY 17 1919 ';
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"Monday Blanket Sale"
"Government Wool Blankets" Worth
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$8.S0 $9.00 $10.00 to $12.00 Monday
61 Pairs
CHOICE
$5.85
LITTl E ITEMS OF
LOCAL INTEREST
'Pim iw1i;ni nf Yv l VI Sr-iill is
ill i.triiii ii r ' - -
ichanged today; he
lion remains serious
under ihc direction of fierce -Burns'.
Sunday afternoon al I o'clock an
unveiling ol" the Woodman monuments
and the customary services will be held
at the C-recnlcaf. cemetery.
Monday you twiH ' Have opportunity .to; save on Blanket thai is seldom . of-
fered you. These "blankets are good as ! new some have been slightly used othr
ers not used at all. AlI HAVE BEEN WASHED . STERILIZED
and made ready for use and GUARANTEED BY THE GOVERN-
MENT to be A NO.-l Grades in perfect condition. ' ;
TES
SE BLANKETS
ors solid dark greys plaids etc.
i conic in sizes for . single Ibccls.- and coirie;i Kl)aki coif
THEY MAKE THE FINEST LAPROI3E for. AUTOMOBILES you
could buy al anything ime a popular price. j; - ..-
I If Bought at Regular Prices You .Would Pay
For Khaki ami Dark droy lUanktls S1Q;00 in $12.50 pair ;ml vr few oMarnll aY an
prjet. . (h Vhi'uU fr t i .'m s and !! Maitkets tin rct.rl price wmiM imt Ik. less ilia i'j
'$8J50 and up to $10.00 pair. " . . .
SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOW
Conditions of Sale None Exchanged None Taken Back
Buy a Wool Blanket for tlie price You Usually Pay for Cotton.
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THE STORE FQ&
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ALL Xr&THE PEOPLE "
('ommcnccuicnl at Daniel Baker Vol-
lege-will not be hold for three weeks.
Examinations will begin about May
2Gth and will continue through the
..1..1 Iw1nv limvirvnr. lm'r roildi-wCCji Slllll the following WOOk COIH-
IIIIWIUHBXU '"'"V I - t .- ? ... . . ..
jnuuccniciiL exerciser win lie num. inv
stunt party to. he given tonight at the
rollegu will be the lasj. social event t
until commencement.-
Lieutenant lieu A. Ludlow arrived
Friday morning from Camp Travis for
a tew days' furlough which he will
1 111. 1.!.. 1 1 Tr.
District court this morning warn Pi" !'.
hearing the case of the United Savings a. imumw. upon ... n un. u.u...
......f...n r n.wo (Travis he will receive his discharge
The civil jury docket will be continued t& H sc(:e and will go to Hon
wlr ton where he vill again be hi the em-
. " . . I.nlov of Walker-Smith and company
V. It. TaglTof eW York- presIdcnHLhMilemud Ludlow is a member of tlip.
on lie IVx Oleun' Oil Conymny visited Uuitfliow Division and had been ovor-
u.m.mwwi xvnftif.: He was lierc'-b'oas for sixteen months having taken
ioqking after the interests lof his eoin-;tart
paiiy. ilarry R..l.?urt of Hrownwood is ties.
the representative of the company m
in
a lumber of the fiercest bat-
.V i
this district.
Tim continued rains of ijic nasi hvo'
weeks -caused ' the Pecan Bayou to
maintain a high water level for sev-
leral days the rise being two or three
feet .for extended period. The water
level has receded to iiormal however
according to ;i report from the city's
pump station this morning.
Hen-.A. Wjatt returned Ihis morning
from -overseas having .received his
honorable discharge.. Mr. Wyatt has
been overseas since last October and
j.was attached to the TSth Division. Mr.
and Mrs; YVyatt and? baby xriW
leave tomorrow for Menard where they
will n train make' their home.
f .. ' '
The Victory 'llag anardcil to Brown
county ijccause of the oversubscrip-
jt'ioii of the. Victory loan in this county
has been received Chairman .dray.
Vatid Js 'now on display in the war relic
window at the R: B. Rogers store. Mr
dray -uh-huVfi-nn: aniiouncejnent rola-.
Uivfs to'h".awiirt & ."metlals.and he!-'
t)!i.ivi m i fiHinaih. u-nrkers within a'
i lew days. ; ;
t - r t
' Albc.rlo .Mora n a .Mlvican. was ar-i
! l ajgKCd iietore coun;y ;Hiuge i.t. iv uie;
i this' morning on' a charge or stealing
' hat helongfugair a' negro: After mu h'
cruiiicnt through' .Janitor Bill Hurt-
who anted a-t interpreter.. Moran was
filKiUy convinced Hint he was. guilty
.and m pleaded before the 'ourt. H-
jwas Oped Sfo and toMs and given.
' hmiv in j il. He will work on' 'he line
American
DIXIE
x COMING SOON
Evelyne Nesbit Thaw and
her son Russel Thaw in
1WANT TO FORGET'
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Theatre
PERSONAL ITEMS
-Mrs. E.
ing from
B ?rady returned tfiis jaorn-!
Fart Worth and M Kiuyoy.
ir. ami" Mrs. V. L. .Jfjekel vnll re! urn:
tonight from San Angelo where iheyj
ihed .With friends ami attended ivrM
Mr. and; Mi: .W. A. Robertson unoj
daughter left yesterday in. their ear for;
Site Tennessee while-away i . .
f MiKH Kell Hnn?r is spending My
1 eek-end in Brady. . ;. Dallas.
vii. ri a i .hv fhiiriiiii! nr.- " Joe AJexamleP of At hens will; arrive;
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Ss euoii!" un; we'-K-tui.i . an it'uuiH- - . ' . - ... ... .
th Bradv . .' ' sterf Mi;s. .Uiumte. 1'ioy.i. .
; L. J t -' . .1 i 1 . AV 1 1. Armstrong will leave tomor-;
; jj Mks Eunice. .ies Ins rrturned - - lhe jWL.-;
fhomeni Bntdy a tor a v with;Cojivcmn)n -. .
r cuui. um i-H v .....v.. w. Slrj. jj VtHm Armstrong will leave
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j"1' "Hr1 7T L STO'ra' th! !"Hnt " N M l.iiilct ii ......r-. . lcr
lie attended the Grand L o u g e u t f . -t i " I . ' ... - ... .
KtA&H-lt Pythias and in Paris h 4f f l T Utiles J Bradv - h h-.sl "l ? ? " nf er
f I . 1 - yil"in of Branv. Aho has. j vw Wjth icc.sHtr. Mrs. Led. Barn -
ihucu ii.. . i.rtiixe iruest of her s sn-r. Mrs.ij: ' - -
i". r; IL nul l in u.
.big dandes.
church.
Mrs. Gi h. McCartney will .leave to
ntnw .
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night for Columbia. Teimetssce; where j ) -iilMJeUwnriOt I'ort Worth at s:end- 5l .j j0-r purt-nts.
she will visit her son James McCart-j inK a lew days' vacation here with -1- L McCartney.
11 cv. wno is aiienumg i;oiumoia tais parems .ir. an r .wis. .1.
tary School". She. will also visit in Xaish- : win '.
rcturiHMi o her Koy n i)uHra!j returnca to her;
ihome in Waco (his morning aftjsr a viH-
Judge aiul Mrs j
od.
Siiua.sli at Lomjey's- only V l-2c.
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The
Velvet Hand
A Bluebird production
The story of an Italian
peasant dancer who takes
the oath of the Vendetta
to kill the murderer of her
brother. She pursues a
man whom she believes to
be the slayer discovers
her mistake and comes
to love him. An unusually
good picture at usual
prices.
Better Come Early
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Also a Great
Sunshine
Comedy
Stock $300000.00
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Just Received
New Columbia
Records
The Ones You Have
Been Waiting For '
Special prices and terms on
Talking Machines next
weekonly.
Se our machines.:
Get our prices.
Hear the new records.
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Armstrong Jewelry Cq.
Monday's Surprise
AT ROGERS'
; -For Men and. Young Men-r
V . SUMMER. SOCKS ..
Gray .. .''.'
Black - - . .- .
Blue .
- Gordivan . . .. .
White - .
J '.Taii-' y V':-;v;:
. .. -Regular 35c value
' ' Monday Only"
19c pair .
For. Women and. Children
COTTON HOSE
Black Color Only .
Regular 50c value
" . . Monday Only
Choice 35c pair
. ' (3 pairs for $1.00) :
from our regular stocks;.. -
Standard merchandise worth the orig-
inal prices named.
. Monday's Surprise ; ; -
R. B. Rogers
Department Store
The Old Reliable Store
THE BIG STORE
WITH THE LITTLE AD
Twcnty-fivfc Silk Dresses in Georgette and Crepe de Chine cmbras-
KiiiK the very best styles values up to 22M tomorrow only $13.95
Theae ure Indeeil extraordinary values and We offer you the .sea-
f oil's-best styles at these great reduciion.
LOONEY MERCANTILE CO
(To be continued)
Citizens National Bank
Of Brownwood
TRONG
OLID
ECURE
The Bank of Personal SerOice
Citizens National Bank
HK MKE THK3F
We make glasses in many-
attractive ityles. Rither
than destroying unv liuot.
of beauty or intelligent
expression of faee wo ure
careful to suggest Hint
style which adds brings
out latent expression and
fills in absent lines. Glass-
es ' fitted our way. made
our way not only greater
efliciency. more comfort
insure.bnt are good looking
H i UuMf iTP&uUluiT7t M i il t K.H t7Ti 111 tllB
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DERRICK'S CAFE
308 Center Ave.
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MOTHERS OF FIKST B.lTIST
(HlUt'JI!
The newly urtrniilzi'd T L. Smm-
day .School (Mass of the First Baptist
Church invites all the Mothers ef the
church to join us In our effort te I
Jircat service for our chlhireH for Hr
neiuhhors and for our Master In tkls
coiiiniunlty. If yon are not already do.
Ins Sunday sfhool work come with hh
and we will help you to help yourself
and others. Every Sunday momIfr at
9:Io. Every mother welcome.
1TG MUS. E. C. MOOK President.
0. K. WlXEBUEXNEIl Teacher.
We 3IAKE all our glasses In Hrown-
wood. Brownwood Optical Co.
OFTEA YOU HAVE
sat and pondered safd and wondcrcd;
sat and thought why we're here aud-
what this life is all about. While the
i heart is aching. almost breaking- Can
jyoii figure it all out? A little home
( with roses a house Just built for two
j that would be some "comfi." .and I: can
make it a beauty too. HENRY If Q"NTt.
Architects Bulletin Building. -
Strawberries at Looney's. 2 boxes for
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210 Center Ave.
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), No. 177, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 17, 1919, newspaper, May 17, 1919; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth343243/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.