Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 149, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 7, 1920 Page: 8 of 8
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN APRIL 7 1920
rrmtez wool Jersey V -cil
Suits $49.85 Value
85
We 'have received a shipment of Printez Cleveland
high grade Wool Jersey Suits that were sold to
m-vs at under value. We pass the saving on to you and
offer these suits in several good colors. They are all
i the year round suits and have been very popular this;
fSteason; $39.85 Seeithese early if you want 'one.
40c Spitf Bleach
Domestic Soft Finish
34c
i We are adding a new number to our domestic line call-
ed Springtime Bleachit is a very light .weight soft
finish fabric on the order of a Nainsook finish. Thurs-
day and Friday we offer this excellent 40c grade for an
introductory special . 34c
27 INCH NEW PRINTED BATISTES ONLY. . . .25c
27 INCH LIGHT FIGURED PERCALES FOR. . . .25c
27 INCH APRON CHECK GINGHAMS FOR. . . .29c
27 INCH GINGHAMS 35c 39c and up to .50c
PATENT FRENCH SLIPPERS $13.00
Another shipment of the French Tie Pump n a very
pretty style in patent high French heel turn sole sizes
?& to 6; PRICE .$13.00
f BLACK SUEDE ONE EYELET TIE PUMP&IT.OO "
jurover make very hne quality leather turn sole one
SLACK KID TWO EYELET TIE High heel. .$11.00
fWHITE KID TWO EYELET?TIE High heel. $1100
"WHITE KID PUMP Baby L&mYheel for $12i00
BLACK KID PUMP Baby Hduis heel for . . . .$11001
PATENT KID PUMP Baby Louis heel for . . . .$9.00
BLACK AND WHITE SATIN SPATS
To be worn with Suede and Patent Pumps and are very
smart style $5.00
'NEW BUCKLES In beaded effects $3 to ... . .$5.00
DYANSHINE for brown or black shoes renews the
1 finish and gives an excellent shine 50c
FT n TNM STORE FO& ALL
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Miss Elizabeth Miller has returned
from an EasferMsit with friends and
relatives in Dallas.
Mrs. T. U. Mintier returned from
"Wichita Kansas Tuesday night.where
she had beep to attendthe .bedside of
her mother Who. died however -before
Mrs. Mintier reached Wlchta. Affcr
the funeral Mrs Mintier spent several
days with friends and relatives.
: "J. V.YLewis of Indian Gap in Hamllr
tojtf -county is spending a few days In
iBrowniwooduatljending to various mai?
ters of business as well aB v&itiag
friends and relatives. Mr. Lewis has:
a good word concerning genpral hua-;
ness -conditions the country where
he lOves and.says the outlook is very
promising. ' " y
Miss Lela Howard has returned
from ComancheVhere she spent the
week-end 'aa" "a5 guest of relatives and
friends.
Miss Ruby Timberlake has returned
to her home here after a visit with
relatives in Comanche.
Thursday Specials
Hope 4x4 Bleach .Muslin ' 84c
White Voile and Organdie waists
thatfhave just arrived $4.00 $3
and $2.50 values at $38 $2.68
and
.$2.18
OneJLotu3t Men's Caps broken
;siaes some ofthem carried over
from last year 50c
No phone orders or approvals of
these items accepted.
Roussel-Robertson
The House that Saves
You Money
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Extra
On Shoes
For Three Days
Special
Only
Patent Three Tie the newest thing in fine footwear regu-
Itr $15.00 one our special ...... $11.75
Ladies' Patent Kid or Vici 2 and 3 eye ties the prettiest one
on the market regular 514.50 one. our aneciil. to fig
.'- wi - ' "TW.WW
Ladje' Kid Oxfords jedium low Louis heel the $9.00 grade
v-our price . .. . j . s . . . .$6.75
Patent Vici Pump Baby Louis heel a beauty refular price
t Oi!0.? i$t3.5d our price
if- 7 gfOxCorjk miOtary Jieel the ?$ 10.00 one. . . .$7.50
Black Kid Pump Bab Louis.heeJ $10.00 ferade. ? . : 485:
P.taYiJ IM D..i d.l.. r i i iT : d a i . J
kwui suf rwLMu. wupi ouj jlaiuis neei me if xu graqe .oo m 1
Black Kid two Eye Tie a real beauty the $13.50 grade $975
Norwood
rind NewrUue to ;
Whereabouts of the
iwin bisters
(By Associated Press.)
AUSTIN Texas April 7. A new
clow to the whereabouts of the "Twin
Sisters" two cannon presented to the
Texas revolutionists by the city of
Cincinnati and used by General Sam
Houston in the battle "of San Jacinto
has come to light.
These guns "were Jost at the close of
the -Civil War and John R G. Cos-
gjrove a veteran "who rode the
lejid horse of the team which pulled
cue of them through Jthe Ciyil Wan"
iar fosterintr a "movement 'to ask 'lite
nferxt legislature; to approprfetea suf-i
clew. t V A ij;
It haB been etiblished that the fam-
ous guns wereKt Galveston and at
tho downfall of the Confederacy they
ware urTejderedJthijp.anx.j)ther
pieces of ordnance to the Union 'for-
ces. Then thoy "disappeared.
H. M. Graves t' Dallas said recent-
ly that following the surrender he
spirited tho "Twin Sisters" away and
burled them near Harrisburgh Pa
but has never been able- to relocate
the spot where he placed tihem. He ha&
concluded that he can determine an
area of three hundred yards surround-
ing the place where he .buried the
guns and the prqposaHs that the leg-
islature appropriate a sufficient fund
to explore Ihisrea? ;
CTho search-Tjrjthese relics has been
lohg and extensive. The University of
Texas and nunffcrous state officials
have prosecute f and through inriu-
eijce of Teias. congressmen aid of the
war department; was enlisted. In 19T!)
and 1910 according to a communica-
tion from the chief of ordnance of the
war department ia thorough searcMoft
mi l nueu atatesvnrsenai8 -wnere cap-
tured cannon were sent at the close of
the Civil War nvas made but no trace
of the "Twin Sisters" was found
iMr. CosgroVe who is known by a
muster roll in the war department dat-
ed April 3Qlh 1S63. to have been a
private in Van Buren's company Tex
as Light Artillery. Confederate army
said that the cannon were merely two
Iron tubes but reserved for them is a
niche in Texas history than can be
filled only by them.
Makes Four Attempts
i to KID Herself In
Period Four Months
v(By Associated Press.)
DALLAS Texas April 7. Tired of
living she explained because she
could not get along with her husband
a woman attempted to commit suicide
for the fourth time within six months:
Her last attempt at suicide failed when
she was taken to the Emergency hos-
pital by persons who found he? un-
conscious in the street in front of . her
home.
Police Dog Trails
Murderer to Ballroom
(By InternailonaUews Service.)
! . GKkEfrA? vApr Ml A police ' dog
.t 1 i - it. -Ti." tl i .i '
immune luiuiiHiP nswuwu ui? uuucuib
Ut a bail at a h6telatf.Laveno oh Lake
Maggiore" recently floored and p.in
neu down an itaijift njurderer nam-
ed" Bartbhl wEile'liPtn'e middle of a
dance.
..Barton! is reported to have stabbed
a young' Italian woman in the morn
ing owing to Jealousy. He then
calmly changed his clothes which
which were covered with blood went
home then dined at a cafe and went
on to the ball. The dog followed his.
movements to the end until the de
tective following the animal arrested
Bartoni who thereupon confessed.
The dance ended abruptly as the
prisoner was led out of the room.
BIG C'OTTOX TtRt.
FORT WORTH April 7. One hun
dred and sixty-uaven bales of cottor
"were (burned at Whitesboro Sunday
night A car of wheat was also de-
stroyed. The total I03S 's estimated
at Jbetween ?6OO00 and $7OCO0.
TRML IN PEACE
NOT IN PIECES
WASH DRESSES FOR itffi WARMER
- DAYS TO COME
Nev? styles ahd-mqdea o4lie'etter style dress-
: esf of ; printed ' Voiles lainr' Voiles Linens
Linenes. and' Eiije- Gin zham&xfamv&'.nm httri
Iujt Jill .jSriL.. -fe-i
dy-tb-weansection. (
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SEE THEM TO MORROW
Unbreakable Jacks for $2.50.
PHI'S GARAGE
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Moderately priced at $6.50 $8.50 . . .$12.50
Fancy Voiles and Linen-.and Unenes o the
. betfer styles $15.00 to . . .$29.75
.""Xoujfviir-be-delighted -witi the-newer hat&
'' vhichfhavelusEamvliand' will have timm
I V; first showing tqmonfQtvk. These jnany di8
- ipnh cHrlfia .txrxxr oJliVa4 (rr fTiaiv. ru-kmkilCpf
1. ' in the faship.n'cen.ters.and ai'e' oflFerd at Vpi"
Attractive new stylescare here in medium and
small colored Hats -more moderately priced
from $4.00 to . ; . . ... . : . . . . .$7.50
LofineyNeFcantileCo.
TsiMPri8e Store
TWO DAYS
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DIXIE
Theatre
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WEDNESDAY
Jiir fancy swept her back through the ages and she u)a$
aancLYig before kvng Jterod for the neouJu
oj Hohn ike apUst.
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Cfel she tdas a modem idornan a hot-house
' ' ftegisiers
reaches Lrlumbkant dramatic heights JHL
AMQDERN SATOME
See the screefi-s -bvtiesi and most eaut'ltyad'z&ied star :
l'':iri:apMdidramatf 'and coYr&euing powW.l
jested bU Oscdfmldd s celebrated dramalichoem'Salnme-
Hen andkirected bu LE0NCE PER RE T. .Presented h.
- J r ' ; HppeJiamplon ProducuoHs $nc and distributed by METRO
$3000.00 in cash prises will be given away by th Hop Hampton Company to tha firtt thirty-iavao bftt t-
say?: Ask us for further reference. See this beautiful Texas girl in this picture of today's Salome. A tUry
of oUen days in the modish dress of the present '
A picture worth your time. See it tonight sure! See the Salome of today. . .
pmuous Performance from 2 to 11. Children 15c; AsViks 35c
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 149, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 7, 1920, newspaper, April 7, 1920; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth344032/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.