Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 252, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 10, 1921 Page: 2 of 6
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN AUGUST 10 1921
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Glassware Sale !
ICE TEA GLASSES . . . $1.19
ICE TEA GLASSES (cut)). . . . . .$1.59
TtiMBbEKS J-. iL.l 59 c
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These are Rood quality lead blown Class!?. See our window. ;
Jones & Dublin !
306 Center Avenue
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BROWNWOOD
DUEEZE
OUT AHEAD IN SNAPPY
' BASEBALL HIE TUESDAY
SITE S V 111 . S AU G1U21UTI0X
TOOK SECOND 1IUFHAT OF THE
WE'EKf2 TO 1.
M'CULLY SWIMMING PO
ILL BE OPEN WITH
FEW DAYS SAYS REPORT
Coalson Ranch House in
i New Mexico Destroyed
I By Fire; Pasture Blaze'
The Brownwood and. Sipe Springs
Ossie .Coalson who lias charge of
the shoe department of Houssel-Kob-crtHon;
received a telegram from
Walter .Johnson J'orjnerly of this
NEW PMiASCKI- KKSOKT TO: HII I place but. who now lives in New Mex-
STKirTLY MOOKU.N; WELL . j ico that the Coalson Ranch house in
PLOWS ."itIO GALLONS .MINT'l'K: -which Johnson was living had been
. - - . . "" ' 1 destroyed by .lire communicated to it
rile bijt pool bein;. constructed -by 'from a great ia:
HARDWARE
Weakley Watssa-Nfller Co.
ass lire on the ranch
baseball team save the fans another V. jj). MeCuIley at t tic; Low j well j and .that .the. -building and outhouses
bi league" exhibition Tuesday after- which is now the property pf;Mt
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4 noon at the nniel Baker park. When. .Cullu;y.. has been completed j-o. :r .as;: II. WVJohnwm h- well-known to the
. '.Me-'.people-of Brownwood- having former
s' the' ly lived hem . U); ret i ;pt of the in-
favctl." formation Oj.ide '6tlso accompanied
SOW SESSION OE
HBWARD PAYNE BEING
; CLOSED IS
WEEK
SlSXER SCHOOL DECLUU-O TO
BE JBEST IX THE HISTOHV
OF THE COLLEUE.
Brownwood defeated the visitors by a the. dam is concerned ami-- Mr
.... r 1 - ..n. tf m c ".-liii ''. fill 1 liv i nni- mi ;i "ml in. '..Vii-iii-Hii
larKest which" has yet .witnessed '.inv.'iMitlre - bottom .surface .'with -"
of the summer aeries of gamer. fWlien fjnis'lied this will rje '6ne'" qf t n1 by lus " brother I)oul::s.; Coalson. '
Ttift-i'nme Tnesdav w::s a-itclHr's largest and most model ir luttluni ;;ml.the Wnil.eivSmitb .Compahv inrmdi
battle between . (Mil of Brown wood'' swiii nil.ug pools in the enti- A fillip ..att-ly
and Turner of' Sipe Springs.
Cill. weti No pains or cneii:c l-a:e
Baseball Summary
TEXAS LEAGUE.
.landing1 of Hie Teams.
Howard Payne College is closing
ibis week the best summer school "in
the -history of the institution. TJie
fttate examinations for the normal
.students began 'Monday morning the
second" grade examinations were -concluded
Wednesday at noon; the lirt
srade and permanent examinations
will be completed Thursday after-
noon; About seventy students are
taking the state examinations.
The regular credit examinations ex';
tend from Tuesday to Thursday. The!
seventh grade pupils at the Central
School completed their work on
Thursday afternoon and forty receiv-
ed their certificates of promotion. -Thursday
night at S:l the Booth
Debate a Contest in impromptu speak-
ing will be held in the Minis auditori--urn.
A large number of students are
contesting for the medal by Dr. A. E.
Booth! of Beaumont The contest is
in charge of Prof. 0. E. Winebrenner
chairman of th public speakins com-
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Teamk Played ;EWon.
Wichita ; Falls -.31 . 123
Dallas i . . ; . . .':
Foil -W rth ...21
Sh revert . J'2:
Boaunitljit .33 ;
Houston .......33;
Galveston ..3? :
San AnHonio . . .31-
iLost.
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Phone Four-Two
retired ten batters-dby .strike mUi anavi".u m m-nvms in.--tu...ia-on nig.
Ill .HH.ill.iHI IIJT--
lett "for -tin'' Mi ne of the cata.s-
bwn trppb''. 'n Nt' -Mexico Tuesday .'Ven
and
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till SCVell j'ooviJiiiii .tirai in-;. niiim 1111: -o'-jii.: t.
tlut rjiiacud un tne t;ottom oi -Ue -4uy.
. ... A 1 M '.. I. . .
yielded six bits while Tnniey strudk
Kc.nttered hits. The loue tally of
.visitors -qame -in hV fourth-' i!iiiirvVr VvCiiU)y ato ;bniunn a -.Lx.;
all for"- what nioe ti. uai in ooms . a rorpi'i . t.u.iv
I when Kelfev .iiarked tire -ball
counted as a home run hut wnicn imi .m -. .
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dtr thfi-ugtial gromubrules would inv -.'" .
'V2 T J.vi.i - wi-"W?H As a hiatter ol ;Jact noMj.n
ptiol aihl wht;n (hex-
it location- v. - il le y't-
comroriauie in
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tallies for the: local ..uttit. starting. )'i:: ()V-1;u"'f( (l wm ' V "
Mast score wth. a tvvo- base' swat'IT U'mv r( f ff"
he vvnti. inning . Tin. gam- was!feM'" W.of
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ll'ast and .free finVL -uTangliug
'f j tinie being- an honr. aiid a . half.' J
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44 K'wiv t. il -ic- orlHit-"
2-'-. - - - -J The Bov Sc
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1 1 Ycslerdav's 1 Jesuits.
Fort: (Worth 7. Bill his 3.
Houstjin r San Antonio
6aiveijon . w Beamfiont
Wichita Falls 7. Shrevep
The Box Score.
BROWN WOO IX -"
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here They P!ifv Today.
urn the Third
win
iiaive-Hpn at Beaumont.
DallaUat Wichita. Trills.
San. Antonio at Houston J
h.revf.port at Fort Hvorth. .
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A3IEMCAN LEAGOE.
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Stanilintr of the -Teams. -
Played. w;on.;.U)st.
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Low-i" Willi r f ;.
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Cleg. -l . b - .
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that . produces ;n) to i'0 .a!I'. l-niLmjt--.
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It lis prohable t'-a; . noil- ' :;i
to the date of.openin.fi thi.s new v
and plu:u':v' resort to the pujmr
he announced within' the ih k
ilay- "When this veil- w uh -fir-s't
down for oil .the
distance below
tmu parti-;
tl i ". .'!;irt'ace.
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REMEMBER
DeVerewl Players
! HGW SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
Friday and Saturday with Saturday Matinee
Entertainment for both young and old.
The Attraction Worth While
Admission $1.00; Matinee 75c.
50 good cigarettes
for lOcfrom
one sack of
Il SOME THUG YOU DON'T NEED? USE fllll AD
TOTAL....2S. ' 2
i P1PK- SPRIN'fi
hriajc ' iii li wa.; se. eja-l -tnir.th: !
-feet ha- !en entireh tenait fd- wuh
i-asiii and .the yell is. 'uo.u 'hi-hi.-thorUKhI.
cleaneil;. :
l-du vour grocer ywi wmt -iijiin rs
s'Breajif.- Sanitary- Baker. . -
GENUINE
- Teamifr-
Clcvelh' li . .. ;l'i
New AWk-.101 :
Wt;Uiinkkon .:lv:
St. LaMs ....... 10.1 L.
Boston. 1
Friday ni?Jht at S:l" in the audiori-tpi;..... ' in-
Summer Convocation . J L. i: : i in-;
oe neia. aiaue nrsL summer
eommencementPresident S. P Brooks
of Baylor University delivered a sreat
address on the League of Nations.
Last year.. the address was delivered
by Dr. A. E Booth of Beaumont. On
Friday night the commencement ai-
dress will be -delivered by Dr. E. E.
Dawson pastor of the Baptist church
at 'Coleman and a member of J the
Bpard 'of Trustees of Howard -isaj'ne j
College. Dr." Dawson is a speaker of
unusual ability and his addr--- win
le one of great interest
At the conclusion of the program
on Friday nisdit tlie A. B. lev e will
be . conferred ' upon six graduates";
Twelve younr; people will receive .li-
fftf.
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Chicago r. New York 4.
Boston S-4. Detroit 7-1
i'luumeipnia i. uieveianu i. : . t
St. Tuis S. Wash:nstonh G nitieteen
uuniia . ;miuif.iuji M..tiiiuv.rr
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academy and thro
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from the Commercial -School. - On ac
eki"n55rJ trnrlf Lrf tjca iwiyi -r) -nihil i -
iLe faculty and tt-deat body w.il3 j-j?ijSlo
..Itununi'.- iiii- titwt-iiuaijce ux .tut; 1. 4 .-(:u 3
zensnip oi me town at tne i onimeni.'e- t;. .
jnent -exercises Frioay rutin. 'Crnciiir
Tell your grocer you want Mothers pllUa(!Ll!ia . Vio
Thero They Play TOIay
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"mninias
Detrait at Boston..
Chicago at New Vbrk.
St. lljHuis at Washington;
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wevejano . at Pin laaelptua.
AATIO.NAL HEAOrjE.
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flemstkching ot all kinds done at
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Brady team this afternoon ; :r -id on;
Fridny afternoon -will iiie t the C d.e
man -ti:i!ii. . both. j?funes. beinsr .i tb.
Daniel Ba'cr park.. ' .'. '
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foryet to attend.
tlie rcKuhir '
m'cetiirsr Modern. - Wporitien." ThurshvT j
niKht. bennin.sr'att S oVJock. Bui-ines;
of iiiipoi tance to c(ne itp and plans ;
for picnic to be (iisctissed. V.x.v
member is iired to. be .present and
take' partJ in tue-woru; - .; -
. ANCEL NOif PON. .V
- ; A. D. Ml'RP-HY. Clerk.
Opemni; econd'I land' Enr'nitVir. Store
at 0- K. Wason yard. wit' t -i full 1 i.c
of first class furniyue at cheap it;ic-'
v&. Will . Iniy anything in-furniture'
you have-for sale.. (-'.'J.. Stacy. ..Phone
it:;.. '. . ' ; -' LT.;p
For .fancy cakes afid cookjos
tis. Sanitary Bakery; " . ..
call-
v ' is -. 1 y. I y? &&f !$mmwm
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Sergei' Rechx.aninolf. Esq.:
-II la.t 9M.h .'Street
y0-.r York -City. - .
rtBr ilr. Rachnarlnoff-:
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-"ivAar'a contract I9"t9. it i
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r;rriols-aoiactlcf.S. which jo e. pho--
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record theso set --orfl9iliai aSraement
graphic
to rccoru -1T1r the aiores- ; ?;fiTUde
ft'' n 1 1 1 c j s. n v tiui
" i the opportunity r v;. btch you
arid o'the
important- wors...
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tov'o uireScy recorded for u. .
Yours very . truly
W0 CTV1
Facsimile of letter
written by Air Eaison.
to Rachmaninoff the
noted Russian com:
poser-pianist j . " r
This letter jgives talking-machines the right
tb record Rachmaninoff in his Famous "Prelude
in C Sharp Minor" and other compositions
which he has recorded for Edison.
. Will any of them exercise that right? We
fear not the. parallel would be too deadly '
But Rachmaninoff has recorded other
I
selections for the talking-machines. Hear
how they sound. Then come in hear Rach-
maninoff on the jMew Edison and see what
an. astounding . difference the comparison
reveals.
Do it nowbecause the experience will
help you in
MrJEdisons 10000 Contest - Closes Sept 2
Mr. Edison offers 23 prizes totalling $10000 in cash for the phrases
which best express the difference between the New Edison and the
talking-machines. Ask for folder of information.
If you wish to experiment with the New Edison in your own
home we Will gladly loan you an instrument for 3 days. No charge
or obligation. Simply use the eoupon. " .
Jones & Dublin
Trial Coupon
AOOHtla
This coupon. w!tn filled out -by a re-
sponsible pcreuo entitles him lor her)
to the lon of New EHiran and r
lectioa of RE-CREATIONS for 3 dar.
Edison Representatives
INo canrso orobligaucn.
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 252, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 10, 1921, newspaper, August 10, 1921; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth344323/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.