Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 238, Ed. 1 Friday, July 21, 1922 Page: 6 of 6
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THE BROWNWOOD BULLETIN JULY 21 1922
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Extra Specials in Ready-to-wear
These Re-Priced Summer Suits
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a suit in your wardrobe vill find a Wei-
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come. And suits have recently been re
duced so .lowj that worth-while savings
are assured. !
A rack of Ladies' Suits including Sport
Suits of silk and .wool at just Vl -2 Price
BROWNWOOD TO
HAVE THOROUGH
CLEANING SOON
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One lot of Silk Dresses in dark cqlqrs
...i. l-2Price
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One- lot of Sport Dresses in fancy silks
and silk crepes ...... .1-3 Off
Ladies" Organdy cind Tissue Druses
at . .. ..1-iOff
Ladies' Silk Kimonas a fair range or! pat-
terns at .L .1-3 Off
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Child's Organdy Dresses white pink
yellow and blue sizes 2 lo 1 4 at 1-4 Off
One rack of Child's Gingham Dresses
a very special' value ..... .$1.00 each
One lot of Infants' Dresses regular $3
$4 and $5 values at .1-2 Price
Just a few Misses' Middy Suits in linen
the cleanest cafes and eatintf hotiseg
the cleanest public buildings which"
includes postoflices courthouse city
hall and jails. The entire city will be
laid off in regularly designated
squares and placed in charge of
squads under the direction of captains
and in a spirit of friendly rivalry the
entire campaign will be carried to
completion. W. S. Lemloy of the state
health department as stated being
present Thursday afternoon and prom-
ising" all the state aid possible.
Mrs. Armstrong declared this morn-
ing that Brownwood must be placed
where it used to ber-the healthiest
city in Texas and it can lie placed
there if all the. people show their pa
triotic as well as sanitary spirit and
do their best to make such condition
come. true. Mrs. Armstrong and the
other members of the special commit-
tee are. making a special appeal to the
people o'f Urownwood and to the in-
dividual membership 'of every organi-
zation id get ready no.w for one of the
most- thorough clean-up campaigns
that has; ever been staged ia this city.
FVANS
DYEING AND DItY
CLEANING COMPANY
Ice Cold Melons Every Day
LITTLE ITEMS OF
LOCAL INTEREST
Keports from the bedside of it. W
Malone of Fort Worth indicate that
lie is improving slowly.
PERSONAL ITEMS
The Silicic Smith Orchestra will
furnish the music at the dance to be
given :U the Miles hall tonight. Admis-
sion by .membership or guest card
only. .
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At Almost the Same Prices You Pay for
Hot Ones
sizes 16 and 1
only
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THE STORE FOF ALL
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8 $12.45 values at
1-2 Price
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Special Sale on Georgette
Crepe and Crepe de Chine.
All new shades Corticella
f
brand $1.29. No Customer
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over 10 yds. Burt Norwood
Todav miito a number of Hnnui
.Mrs. Sam Stovall and laugJater wood people went to Ulanket to attend
Hazel returned this morning to thoirtho picnic at that place this being'
home In. Stephenville. They were tll0 jhsL political gathering of the
called to Brownwood on account of present campaign in Hrown county
the illness and operation of Buck
Keith whose condition is now sol EurRl MajJ3o(Ij CHIldWlltB for th
much improved as to permit them to ?nft(J(1 stateg w )e r(jpre.
V r.n o r . v '.sonted tonight by Hon. Howard Bailey
Miss Fflie. Pearl Rathff I? spending b( M S.QQ O.cock Th(J puWc'
a tew days in Stephenville as the f uajlto at colirL 10Msie llt s oVitl.k
guest .of relatives - The mi. is COrdiully invited Indies
Bastrop? to visit rclathes
J. J. l'renUce' returned
Irom Jlreelienridge.'
'.Mpsf'lainos "T A. -Austin- rind
n ..-i.'.. fk -M church :fev. France Singleton
noon ifrom "the encampment Ja':!.l0 er :i-v emergencies in W
. . : lot . innuiaiK eunni;.i ur visr.iug ut-
especially.
yesterdayj . .
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to
Kerrvilje. . . .
.Mrs jlL F. Castelle or Stiermaiu is
visiting! her parents-' .'tUr and Mrs
ithe sick during his vacation whit'h
hegiiis Afonday and .will continue thru
the; month of August
Albert V. IToiYiuiui. on of ;1Ir. unil
tMrs. G. A. Hoffman .2111 Avenue A !
(an-fved from the 1'nited States
Signal Fields at Haiitoul IUinoisl
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of
Dr. Tiioijia.n Barcus will leave early
Alonday morning vfor . Huidoso. - Nrew
Mt'xieoj where he will spend his .va
cation His family has- boon at
Ruidosp several -v.eeks. -
i.u. a.iu iwauiiiy. iviuiuwj stiitioiicd in the service
home jyestcrday from Fort" Worth.-jneje Sani having ul'so "seen service
wjic; oilhey; spent .sbveral days at thi'in iiitTeren't pnrts of the oountrj.
Ifcdi.ifltj of thfcir fa'htr.--Mr. CJ. ;V-younK riiorTman was. recently dis-'
Malond ; (charged fropi the service with irreaf
Kev.j Frank 'i:. SinglaUhwiIl. .lejivvkicix.ll)l XSiVnv served the "full term of
early-iqmlay morning for a month's 'tllfs onlf-stment;'- He will i..:r some'
vacation at Ititi.doso Xew Mexico. f. tflic. wth the . folks -at hb-no and may
..m ihiiiu win .iuu u- iu- tl...vi ot 1Pr tuirts or Ue
tor oaivesion 10 visu wun uer coU.try l atPfiUon having their
Mr; John Anderson. - j . pSoii -with th"-m Mr. amlMrs. Hohnuu.
Winnie
night tor
uncle
it' 14 MyricK is in Valeru for -a fowjfg
days.- 1 - - . . . '
It. (. Burks left yesterday for E!
I'nittf t'lurr tin will anoint v.nJif!ni
also t:iTteranfiu tlv1 futher of
.Mr '.Hoffman August- Hoffman of-!
Fredericksburg Trxas- ani no Mr
and Mrs'. William Ahrous of ( liert
jr. . li. uray lirooKe. binun br;I)riIjKi. an A1rli- Mnnj0 I5e:ri"c of
hd OJlliain. Sr. ami Harry Knox. Sn.;!Cherrv '.sprfnus. the gathering is a
have- eturned rrptn a called session happy hue and Friday took the fonr
of the Synod at Waco. . . lof an old time fiunily reunion.
Ji.j&st i-yie ratton 01 vvoritmm ts tncj
gue-st fit. Mits Lillian Flint
Mr; J. Hi Montgomery of I'bneer is
visiting at the Sally home" . ' '
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Don't think because you can get a
big can of Baking Powder for little
money that you are saving anything.
There's Only One Way
to Save on Bake 'Day
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T( THE VOTKK OK 1HKMV.V COl .VTY
NOTICE TO VOTERS
OF PRECINCT ONE
Ilrow-n county hafcV approximately
."010 voters and you will readily ap-
preciate the diiHculty -faced by a poor
candidate in" .being able. to call on and.
in .poi-Bon .Volicit the favor of every
voter t -" - .
Tlicijeforc I am resorting ."to thli?
nVethod to rcacli your .ntleatioh and
a)ik tiiat- when you vote tomorrow
yiou d(j" not scnitch my name from the
Mat. o'f those running for "County
Cflerk. '.but that vou give me your tmp-j
port and in return I promise only.
that .character ot utiblic service that.
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in the1 uian for whom you vote.
'For ftlie past .TO years I have lived
in. Brown County and all my intercuts)
are h'-rc and have never before
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In connection with my candidacy for
the bilice of Constable I'rucinct No;
-1 in which I solicit" the vote and in-
Hucnce of every voter beg to say that
on account of the illness of my wife
it "has been impossible for me to make
a thorough canvass and place my
claims personally but I want to as-
sure every voter that whatever con-
sideration is extended lie will be fully
appreciated and if I am elected to
the otllcc I promise to do my very ut-i
most to faithfully fulfill the duties a-
they should be and to co-operato.with
all other ofllcerii in city ami county.
I will appreciate your vote and influence.
asked for public office. If you have
not chosen your .candidate for flic
nice of County Clorlc.. mny I count on.
j'our influence and support?
' ' Yours binccrely
; .. FRANK I3AK1U11
"' ' " I Candidate for County Cleric
: Brownwood Texas July 21 1322.
;: ("rolitical. Advertisement.)
Today and lomorrow you can buy
.llcHae's XXX Tonic for 73c a baffle
from lllrowmvoiid Drug Company.
D. J. REESE .
Candidate for- Constable rreelnct No. I
(Political Adv.)
Mrllt-ic's XXX Tonic Hnnunvnnd
L'fug Coinpany. MMionos and rfl'..
A man with a houac full of kids can
go to a show and sleep through a
shooting act.
Illg: Warehouse Terminal l'launed.
(Ify Apso'datcd Press.)
DAIiLAS Texas July 21 Plans for
what 'is said will be the- largest ware-
house terminal in tho Inited States
to bo erected here have been made
public: The warehouse will bo a ten-
story structure under present plans
with' a . million s'luuro feet of floor
spaccj an a minimum. ft is said (he
cost i)f the building will be approxi-
mately ?2ooo.noo".o6.
t CEO. ALLEN
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Tho Houbo Roliablo
Ottlrt and lamc-t P t A II O and
MUSIC JIOIIHK hi tlic So-jthwcf
Sheet f.Wfltc Music Hooka Violins
(liiltr.rs. Slrlnns .Iirical Mcrclmn-
Ulscctc. Write for chtaUxr. Ask for
our lice book of fia Old Timo
tiotitH words and mui'ic otnplctc.
ismnjjiE. 5 an lngclo Teiaa.
Henry Mount
Architect
Bulletin Building Thone 3.
TheVogue
Saturday
Clearance
40 Summer Hats at
$1 $2.95
$s.oo
We heed the space
they occupy for new
winter Hats that are
arriving every day.
SUNDAY DINNER SPECIALS
Nice Fat Fryers per pound 25c
Nice Fat Hens; per pound . . . 4.; . . ... . .20c
Fresh Country Butter per pound ... . ? !'." ;' 45c
Strictly Fresh Eggs per dozen. . . . . .. ....... .25c
Fresh Head Lettuce ; 20c
Fresh Crisp Celery .20c
Fresh Young Beans per pound .25c
Fresh snow white Cauliflower per pound. .. . . .. .25c
Fresh Young Onions per bunch 714c
Fresh Young Radishes per bunch . 7 c
Fresh Blackeyed Peas per pound . 7V2C
Fresh Corn per dozen -30c
Fresh Tomatoes per pound ......... 7V2C
Fresh Green Cabbagd per pound . . . :. . .: 712C
Fresh Sweet Pepper per pound . .-; ...... .... A2YzC
Fresh Young Okra per pound . . . . . .I2V2C
Fresh Young Squash per pound . .. . 7c
Fresh Beets per pound . .. . . 7c
Fresh Rhubarb per pound 10c
Home grown Cantiloupe4 per dozen . . .50c and 75c
Fresh Grapes per pound. . 10c
Fresh Peaches per bushel i$1.50 and $2.50
Fresh Plums per buahal .$1.50 and $2.75
Oranges Apples Lemons and Bananas
You will find all these Fruits and Vegetables in our 50
foot show window. Drive down early Saturday morn-
ing. We are sure you will be pleased with what you
see. If you cant come down phone your order in early
please. Wc will be al your house ON TIME.
Looney MercantileCo.
BROWNWOOD'S BIGGEST STORE
The Coggin National Bank
CAPITAL $100000.00
DIKECTOJtS'
BEN I''. STOMi GEO. KLDD E.B.GILLIAM
J. "W. GILLIAM O. L. McCARTNEY
WE WILL APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS
9 I Ljjiiifti WIUIJJJMUWWMM
Vote for Mary for County Clerk
(Political. Advertisement.)
Cake Flour
-None Better
We Deliver Phone 1 4
Gap Caster
Gives Surprising case of
movement in any direction.
Less wear and tear oh floors
and floor coverings.
Adds Finish and Character
to your furniture.
Can't Squeak
One piece
Heavily nlcklcd
Oan't Scratch
It Glides
No side strain
Insect Proof
when cups arc filled
With Insecticide
3 sizes fit all
furniture.
Costs less; saves strength
and wear..
On In a Minute !
KENDALL-NOLTE
HARDWARE CO.
LYRIC
TODAY
Wm. De Milk's
Production
'MISS LULU BETT'
With
Lois Wilson
Milton Silh
Helen Ferguson
Theodore Roberts
and
HAROLD
LLOYD
In his hest 2 reeler
"Get Out and Get
Under"
Saturday
Will Rogers .
"One Glorious Day"
in
w. r:
i i l auto
an
Scrimgeour & Son
aurru . GAS AND OILS
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 238, Ed. 1 Friday, July 21, 1922, newspaper, July 21, 1922; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth344148/m1/6/: accessed May 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.