Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 194, Ed. 1 Monday, May 31, 1920 Page: 2 of 4
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I4 The Ballet! nisfcfes tewaJwEcerrec.:
Jiion of.c-r.iMadea
'green trwHe ?8 tamos 'wouW ife" giVen
iith ack tiei? ceil purchaser. This;
witll each ten cent purchase on Satur-
G.VOwsJwiHejly an ewploya.of
j;the Emigre Fkrnitur Co.y has-ffeturn-
Qtp.thsr qit afltexa. Xear Absence:
and is now- with J. P. Sullivan at 208
:East Saker.e'-hashen seriptislyjll
iprine.atttnipatfts xwit has
now regained his health after'avlong
period o treatment at jJaclcsonviHe
-Texas. i .
CosHfy Treasurer X B. Xewjs re
tarned from .Comanche this taornlng
reaching home about 1j30 after Jiav-
ingtwo brealvdowns or blow-outs "with i
His auto. Mr. Lewis was called to Co-
manche by telephone last" Thursday to
the bedside of nis brother G. iC Lewis
w(ho died Saturday night and sras bu-
ried at Newberg cemetery Sunday af-!
ternodn. Mr. Lewis was .58 yearns old
and Jiad been ill aulte awhile." He
leaves a wife and sir children1 five of
his children being married.
oUj? -novel. by Sir GiWert Barker In
;.vhih Screen: Classics rlho; inrcseniis
.theimagnetic and veraaWe start1 Berl
uyieu wiu ue snown 'ai inu uyric
.heajreednesfiay.- ';'
'As those whohave. read the hopk-v
and it is. estimated by UarpeK &ri3rps(
tha publishersj tliat they number weli
into Six -figures wlllTeca.il thisis a
stirring picturesque o;n.d unusual
story pf Canadian life in ftidntreal and
againuon yiefringe otthe .north..wjoodsi
The action rnyplyes chiefly about the
Character of -Charley Steele called.
for hisj. dash 'and . niatmer by his
menus anu- enemies n ovn oi. wuiqn
'Avere numerous "Beauty" Steele. . TJip
famous courtroom .scene Mn. which af-
ter dearing a man of the charge' of
mUrder Steele snaps a hlm '"Out of
my sight you're as guilty as: heill"
opens the drama; and this same strik-
ing Unexpectedness this suddenness
and almost stunning surprise is -repeated
in the various incidents which
go to make 'up the novel which won
for Gilti&t Parker the title Sir Gil-
bert Parker; ' . ;
AMUSEMENTS "
GREATER LOJ 0RY '
BROUGHT TO SCREEN
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Bariag -Xay tli&iuriier ot aarriae
licenses issued at the. office of the
feetmty clerk 38 "as compared with
aiJJer-the-ttMttltDf4 April
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M&- Wjnikawj 'well kwa kere but
t&w of Wkhlta-Fallas' where ho'is a
jnowfeer ojth police force ot that
ih0b?g iity -s .snendiag a lew days
S Brown wood.
- B4 .Cifcis is$is?-City Tax Asses-
ttdr. Beckham. In checking up the bocks
ttfce clty'0ce.. Mr. ectham was
. a&aeat from his office more than a
jir.ek .serving as a member of the
grand jury. . 1
J. S. Xaiwell 51 Bis S prists is. at-
tftHdkig dfstrict cpuij. Mr. fMaxwell
ie aceafliyaBied by his sister Irs.
ers bp is a witness in the; case of
t-JMyrspw Ja paiU jagainst whom an
alkc charge of bigainy is pending.
"If
. 3Txs. H- J. OieQI Is SHaerlasr very
fcuch from ike efects pf bruise
rkick from- some reason appeared in
tfcetflM of one of her hands several
dars ago and although having the best
iiklattentioa is still very gainful.;
A hmse fallege '.iBsellosabto na-
tarewa raided oa Cordell street Sat-
ufiy-si2flt and several arrests made i
li.tlw.city officials. The police der.
has instituted a lively cam-
':' jmim lii this respect and all violators
of; law will be punished
3h AiMtrews e of tke leftiliH?;
farmers of the Salt Branch neighhor-
v beed was; six. Browa wood Monday ami
. Mwag otker natters ot interest stated
I that rain was badly needed in his part
f of tJ&cevaly. Croe are looking fine
f bt it is getting -very dry.
' "The return of the real love story
ot love to the screen" is- the way in
"Which picture-reviewers everywhere
Have unanimous'iy b e'e n 1 describing
Doris Keane's wonderul success in
'Romance" the4?nited Artists Corpo
ration's production swhtah was writ
jLpn especially for Miss iveane by Ed
ward Sheldon. ;
.1 It is said to be full of poeticiimagi
patloh and. charming sentiment-while
the love romance of the prima 'donna
and the .clergyman is as novpl and
unusual assits very mention suggests
puss Jveane as the-sparkling 'Grand
Opera star Mmc. Cavallini Is' credi-
ted with an absolutely new success.
onethat puts her in the fronf rank
orj. screen artists and which -has won
for her the enviable reputation of
be!ng the greatest emotional Actress
oit the screen as well-as "on thejstage.
Ht is a pleasure to know that this
really beaufiful -story with its -fascin
ating actress is to be the leading at
traction at the Diiie Theatre on
Wednesday and Thuj-sdaj'.
HE RIGHT OF WAY"
'ITim LTTELI CQXLXG
"The Right of Way" in motion Pier
ture.lorm an adaptation of the1 fam-
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1 Public Opinion
Marriage licenses. '
C. T. McGullar to Miss MaymeWalr
lace. -. " ;
C. M. Petty to Miss Minnie -Davie.
Silas Landrum tb4Miss Ilene Chaney..
G. R. Gary to Miss May Kellejr. ;
John Sheltpn to Miss Carrie.Gillian.
'Fred Behham to Miss Maude Towns-'
ley . ' J f-
J. JjL Pruift tp Mrs. Elva Jones.
M. A. Young to Miss Inez Sutton.
S B. Connor to Mrs .Alie Milhoilan.
NOTlCET
We have funds placed with us tb be;
invested in land notes. If you bave
notes that you wish to sell or to re-J
new see us. . ji notes are acceptaoie
we purchase at duce preventing the
usual delay
1 T. C. YAkris
loStfc JOHN T. YANTIS
COLLEGE HEX NOTICE.
If you are open to employment dur-
ing vacation and- willing to earn $200
a month in your home community of
while travelling' 'phono or see. me.
.C J Wilkersbn '
Phone 'J-4S7. 405 West Adams.
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Of Interest to Women
; IfaroiveUiYarty for if rs (Jonner. .
Mrs. Henry'Pafnter enterln4nedA n
coterie of friends on Wednesday hpn-
orlpg QirSfR. Plcpnriof whp. leaves
Tuesday for New Mexico to -make her
home. ; - ;
'Informality was the keynote to the
occasion which was most delightful
The. guesta who were close friends
of the honoree enjoyed the pleasure
of spending another afternoon with
Mrs.; Conner- whofor' many years has
been a leader in church and social
circles and will be keenly missed in
JBrownwood. Her large circle of
friends expressed deep regret that she
is to leave for other points to reside;
and her visits to Brownwood wlllbe
ianticipated with great pleasure.
Epwi)rtHtidagne Picnic.
The EpwQrthiLeasuo of the First
lAietuoaist cnurcir. mut nave a moon-
light 'picnic pn Tuesday evening
Members are requested 'to meet;at the
church promptly at 6:30 o'clocte and
floats wiU convey . the party to thp new
dam..
All menibefs. are invited to attend.
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..; Rlrtlulay Celebration.
In celebration of the seventy-eighth
mrthday anniversary of 3Irs. P. E.
Scott better known as "Grandma
Scott" fifteen children and grand
children gathered at her home COG
Milton Avenue today for a birthdnv
dinner.. flfHHi
IMrS. Scott.. Is we'll and hearty for
U'er yeafg and it is with gi'eat. pleas-
ure that; her' hosts of friends remem-
ber' Her on her birthday anniversaries
A delightful birthday repasL was
served at noon today with everything
necessary to complete a true South
ern dinner. - . ; 5
'Mr. arid Mrs. Harry Scotland chil
dren of San ingelo were .the putrof-
Uown .gUests.. ' - ' .
Puiills Recital.
On Thursday afternoon Miss "Vera
Cash assembled the. parents and
friends of her music pupils at her
liome on West Adams Street at which
time she presented her class in reel-.
tal.-.
A. profusion of cut flowers ennahc
ed; the'httractiveiiess of the: liome.
Sevonteenpupjls; tobkpart ou tho.'-
prbgramlwhiph wasveHbilanqed and
efficiently renderedireflecting due cred-.
'it on: .the thprpiigli training .of .'the
tpftcher as ivell as to thecareful study
of ! the pupils. .
Thl recital also c:osed aoritest in;
which MissLois'Coston wa$ "awarded:
a medal for study and efficiency. At
the close of the program punch was
.served. - f... . .
' BROy()0J)aGG CIRCLE. ;
-The.. .County Agent .has. received.
stamps for -the. Brpwn wood Egg. Cir-.
cle; Thev circle. mchVlershipis made
up of progressive farmers whp; will
produce infertile eggs for the summer
trade. Each egg;will be stamped with
the circle trade mark and guaranteed
by tncpr.ouucer. Any dealer or
consumer 'who finds a bad egg with
the circle trade mark on it Willi be
fully reimbursed if the numbers
stamped' on hq-eggWea-eport.ed wiih--in
ten 'days 'from .date of purchase."
Call 'phone number 4p2 during busi
ness hourffi
Farmers desiring to .join the Egg
Circle; . should-i apply at the County
Agent Office or to their grocer.
v - O. P. GRIFFIN-
County Agent.
WANT ADS bring results. Try one. '
Til mmkt Mi lurse sale at flie fearns
ot -itcAlister & Roes -Saturday was
well attended and many rateable sales
were made. The sale while not as
larerh.T:s as others but was featur
ed by tke pmeace of naany fine atock;5011 Qr jt?
axd Buyers from various sections of
.the west.
Zhe test well which was patwH
o i iM.rm or J. itu urove necr xudo
turned into a water affair at a depth
of 450 feet so it was reported today.
Tfce well was near the. Denny well and
wa'CapItalied by Sipe Springs ;people
astly.
To the Bulletin! ) i
. yasnot Hosa Dartle the name of
cue of Dicken's characters whose con-
of! questions and will the writer bfe j
pardoned for using thatj nances i as a
signature? '"' .-.-- - .j
In the Parson's latest criticism of
"Jim White's' use of English would he
not have reached the mark moreSure-j
iy uy suggesting "intimatea instead
of implied" as the word that should
have been used In the case under dis-
cussion? K Implied Is. the more expressive
word will the Parson give the rea-
ROSA DARTIiE.
SUITS
SUITS
Men I WatcK oiir window for tBese bargainsrr-
Others are selling
tliem for $2500;;
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only
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A NERVOUS WRECK
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fnm Tfaree Years' Sifferiif9 Styt
' Ctidii Me rW Wctl
Texas Cityj Tex. In in fntereitloi
Itttement; Mrs.0..H. SchUl of. thltqwn
(ays: "For three years I suffered untold
igony with my head.: 1 was unable to
do any. of my wort -x f
I just wanted to sleep sdl the tkae foe
. that-was the only ease I could get when
I was asleep. I became a nervous wreck
just from the awful suffering with my
dead.
I was so ner;ous that the Issst solss
wbtfldmake me jump out of my bed. 1
hid oo energy and' was unable to do
anything. My son a joung boy bid to
dp;all ray household.duties.. . r
I was. not able to do anything until
took Cardui. 1 took three bottles In all
arid it surely cured me of those awful
headaches. That has been three years
agor and I know the cure is permanent
for I have never had any headache slice
taking Cardui. .. - " -
Nothing relieved me until I took Cardui.
lidid wonders for me;"
v Try Cardui for your froubtot-mcds
Eros medicinal ingredients recommended
m medical books as being of benefit fa
tootle troubles and 40 yetrs of use has
proven that the books are right ' Begin
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Your hearts- desire in a hand bag is' sure
to be among this assemblage of magnifi-
. cent bags for eachjone is distinctively dif
ferent and delightfully designed tot smart
summer wearing.
Moire Silk Bags of fine quality Moiren '
iVa great assprtrierit ot differenf shapei-
and styles plan qr embossed: mefal'f frames.
slf or;chaih;handl'es. The necessary' com-i
element to any smart suit or dress. 7
Pendelum Vanity Bags and Envelope
leather purses black and colors ih.vari&us
shapesfand'sizes. You must see our won?
aeriur coueccion ia. appreciate inems. c.f
correct purse is a nhishing toucn'lto
every woman's summer toilet and they
are moderately priced: .;
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The Store for Mother and Daughter
I THREE LINKS IN A GOOD CHAIN
The atMMOe license asd transfer
frectwd is filed y the county treasurer
in th oftce of the county clerk every
;Miy worafng. The number of H-
';catefi iwved last "week was jsixtsen
i trsmfer- seventeen which wa3
yery light as compared with previous
It was stefetf tesy hj tkose'Trken'
Interested in IxavlBs paving started on
kvenue D that many of the residents
UrUx d& that Avenue are sending
Jfaeir checks in and -work on paving
: Trill protoft'bly start some time in the
near future.
3ejHrty Sheriff J. X. SHijMiS M
'dMchter Mifs Ruby attended mem-
orial exercises at Bangs Sunday. The
cerseway of placing flowers on the
graves took place in the. afternoon.
Attendance was large and dinner was.
.served on tk grouad under the beau-
"tifal tree at the church.
'"MMi 3akL wk la lire In
iilBrBwa cun'ty kLk-MV a citizen c
1 e. "cosatry northwFpallas" is here
.0;;Sf4WlBf a. few iaya renewin? ac-
;tAMiBtace aa4 Tavl a good imc
Ji jiwaerally. He says 33rwaw6od still
- -Jetiis got to him and has grown so
' jbm&Im hr41y Im-cv the place;1
ThrfRy wiere quarterly conierence
WM. ia tmim . many people r?Jng
aad dinner .served on the
iMtag one of the nnv legtures.
Her. :Wd4ell preached two sermons
. lkt whkh were .heard and enjoyed
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tomorrow
Mohawk
Sheets
$2.35 eacb
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Bay tickrtsJlrdm the; ladies tor MjC hautaiiqua i I f-' t f fx ' v MW
duality
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oince opening our jousincss jn Drownwooqwe nave enjoy
the volume of our busiiie Tfflffi&&-iof$& $atgwi
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The three links binding our chain of "Satisf action" together are "QUALITY"
"PRICE" and "SERVICE:" " ' ' - v '
ea a sieaavuncremse ui
-helieve inthe pniicir
pie or L.ive and JLet Liive.
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i W-essolicjLtvypur June .Groceryabusiness and" oJEeryou.Jn. returnpure xleaii and
wnpiesome xooa arm reaspnaDie.cosc riease compare mese. prices witri nac you
are paying your grocer i "
.Sugati pound . . . . i .. . v . . . . 27c ' Smoked' Bacon pounds . . 30c.
Pulverized Sugar pound ........ .20c Banquet Bacon pound . .SOcaad 55V
; 48 ft. C. Flour. f . : . :$3.75 Breakfast Bacon pound . .'63c aod68c
04 ft. r- ' r iftnt Swift Premium Hams Rewind. . . 44C:
44 lb. W. C. rlour . . . ; . v" Rice pQUn : 14c-
v 48 ft . Cake Flour . . . . . . . . ij$355 5 Flour ". V.". V ! 1 TgOc
24 ft. Cake Flour J$lV80; Mpthers Wheat He.V.V!CI.l4q
48 ft. Kansas Superior brand Flour 1 C. W. Soapv 4t . ... .C.w. .'i. . . . .7c
every sack guaranteed . '. . . . . . .$3.25 . Bob White Soan . . .-. v.5tr
10 ft f Swif ts PremiumLard .$395 1 Try Swifts Naptha Soajx at v. .8 l;3tWi
? - Ibi ttire Lard . -. . . ..... .'..51.45 Jap;Kose 1 oilet boap .12c
Gallon Peanut pil. . X . $20 ; Rose BatK toilet Soap . . . . . . . .5c-
Gallon Cookmg Oil .$2.10 Fresh Candled Eces dozen . . . .
'Salt-Forfeipounds;jt.L.V.-.V. Plenty goodCountry Bulter 40c SJc.-!
FRESH COUNTRY PRODUCE BUTTER POULTRY EGGS. ' ! " 4
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