The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 101, Ed. 1 Friday, February 11, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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THE. raoWMTCOOD DAILY BULLETIN BROWNWOOD TEXAS FRIDAY FEBRUARY 11 1916
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LYRIC THEATRE
THE HOME OF QUALITY .PHOTOPLAYS
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TODAY
Sixth Episode of
GRAFT
The great traction trusts
and public service commis-
sions are the subject of this
spisode. 1
THE MAYORS DECISION
A three reel drama of pol-
itics and slum life. An en-
thralling recital of public
life and domestic entrigue.
TOMORROW
Bob Leonard and Ella Hall
In
CHRISTAMS MEMORIES
A pretty love story of a
mountain maid and a city
man. A picture that will
make you think x'"'r
CLASSIFIED ADS
WASTED.
WANTED Ford oar. AVilbur Smith.
dl03p
FOR SALE All my furniture. Phone
535. 102c
WANT 3 unfurnlBhed rooms for
light housekeeping; modern - conven-
iences; close In. Phone 315. 101c
WANTED To do any kind of work.
See J. M. Benson 617 Center Ave. 102p
WANTED To buy Jersey cows. Ap-
ply at Brownwood Horse and Mule
vCo. Phone 573. 101
MRSXPRUNES BOAKDUNli
HOUSE
A comedy fifty laughs
wide thirty laughs thick
and a reel long. -
VAUDEVILLE -
THE BULKLEYS
The Act Beautiful
.An extraordinary attraction that is entirely different 'from
any act ever presented at the Lyric. -MATINEE
EVERY DAY 3-tt P M.
Music by six piece orchestra every night.
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rENTS WANTED $5 to $7 dally
lllng New Fibre Brooms; every
lan will buy. Sample by Parcel!
Post 30 cents. Wynne
Elmra N. Y.
Broom Co.
lOlp
DIXIE
THEATRE
TODAY
"INSPIRATION"
5 Reel Mutual Masterpiece
Feauring Audrey Mimson
the most famous Art Model
in the World.
SATURDAY
JIM WEST THE GAMBLER
3 Reel Lubin Feature
HAZARDS OF HELEN
R. R. Drama
THE UNFORGIVEN
Vitagraph Drama
With Roger Lyton and Zena
Keefe
FOR SALE
OR EXCHANGE.
For city property two automobiles
both in fine shape. Can. show them
to you at any time. .
Nice Jersoy cow for sale.
The little house offered fpi $625
has been sold. But the one-offered
for $1100 Is still on the market. Only
$.100 Is required to take this deal and
is a good one.
One two-acre place on Vine street.
jfor $2250. The house has six rooms
two large porches hall bath and clos
ets. Has a good well and wind mill
water enough to -irrigate large gar-
den. One fourth cash balance In
five years.
One small place near tor business
part of town for $525. About $25.00
will njake first payment; then $10
per month.
One 4-room houset lot 50x150 feet
on Victoria St $750. About $15 cash;
balance $10 per month.
J. L. E 1 lis
Office Phone 92G. Trent Bldf.
FOR SALE.
House and lot at 720 E. Baker St
Addrejps B. C. Nabers Lott Tex. 103p
FOR SALE OR RENT Modern new
five-room bungalow close In. T F
Nanny. dlOOtfc
FOR SADEr-5 passenger automobile
good tires and top. Easily converted
into roadster. If sold at once $190.00.
Win. A. Martin. Call Sullivan Ma-
chlle Co. dlOlc
FOR SALE A good piano. Also one
good second hand wagon. Phone
R-407. J. V. Reld. 101p
FOR SALE 'Half block corner Ba-
ker street and Main avenue. Four
thousand dollars. Valued at eight
thousand dollars by equalization
board. T. F. Nanny. 96tfc
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE My
home place 1305 Cottage street
Would consider a smaller place well
located in part pay Phone J-505. S
H. Bass. 101c
FOR SALE Best small ranch propo-
sition in county. 737 acres extra good
grass land everlasting water within
four miles of Cross Cut at a price
that will interest you. Small cash
payment long time at 5 per cent In-
terest H. M. Noel & Co. dl04
FOR RENT.
FURNISHED Rooms tor light house-
keeping. Phone 302. 65tfc
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the ridiculously low prices on every article in the entire stock. Every- v
thing uiust go regardless of price. Come down before your sizes V
are gone.
TO BE THE BANNER DAY OF THE BIG
CLEARANCE SALE!
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SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
MEN'S UNDERWEAR
$1.00 grade 79c
50c grade 35c 3 for $1.00
MEN'S SOX SPECIALS
50c silks all colors 39c
25c cotton all colors . 17c
15c cotton .....; :7c
WORK SHIRTS WOOL SHIRTS
DRESS SHIRTS
All work shirts best quality 39c
A few wool shirts $1.50 values 89c
Big reductions in all dress shirts
All Men's Shoes Stacy-Adams and
Selz at from 1-3 to 1-2 off.
All Men's Hats Stetson and Lion
Brands from 1-3 to 1-2 off.
All Men's Suits and Overcoats at half
price.
Everything on the Ladies side at Sacri-
fice Prices.
Before buying your Spring supplies
wait a little while for our big Spring
opening. It will pay you!
The Robertson Dry Goods Co.
Successors to F. R Smith & Son
FOR RENT One or two large rooms
furnished close in modern conven-
iences. Mrs. Jim Whaley. Phone
J-1069. lOOtfc
FOR RENT Neat five-room cottage
close In modern conveniences. E. J.
Miller. 88tfc
FOR RENT A four room house with
bath an(j siCCping porch; well located
can Club Lake Coffee at G. close tn. Phone J-S30. Will Dudley.
Sou 1 dl02p
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N. Keith S5c 1324 Coggin Ave
FOR RENT 5 room bungalow mod-
ern conveniences on Ave. P one
block from Austin Ave. C. A. Mc-
Cutchan. 102c
PIANOS handled tho safe way. Crat-
ing done the right way. When its
"move" let us "move" you. We are
in the "movie" business. Citizens
Dray Line.
3HSCELLAXE0OS
FOR a practical nurse phone R763
NOTICE: I am prepared to do your
sewing. Mrs. R. C. Mayes. Phone
J-546. 71tfc
LOST Three weeks ago eleven-link
friendship bracelet. Finder please
notify phone J-1137 102c
SPECIAL TODAY.
We have something very delicious
today. It is Grape Parftft with
chopped pecens in it. We also have
plenty of that famous Vanilla Ice
Cream. KewpJes for the children.
They are candy and sell 25 for 5c
something new and good to eat Try
a glass of El Ma-te the new drink.
KANEASTER'S KANDY KITCHEN.
FREE LECTURE
On the deplorable condition of the
Jews In Poland.. Tonight at the Elks
Hall. ETery man and woman la
Brownwood Is cordially lavlted to
hear the talented speaker Mr. Heary
Flshlowitz who has been In Poland
and knows the actual condition of
that war ridden land.
IV. S. COOK UNDERTAKING CO.
107 Brown St.
3 lb. can Limited Coffee 95c at G.
N. Keith 1524 Coggin Ave. 86tf
CHILDREN'S
MAT I NEE
LYRIC
THEATRE
TOMORROW
1 to 2:30 p.m.
Children's Program will
be shown. Auspices of
Parent - Teachers Club.
Admission 5 and 10c
TWO STYLES
SELECTED FROM FIFTY
To demonstrate to you that Drew Slippers combine
style durability and comfort. Price is an import-
ant factor and you have the assurance that the
Drew Slipper or Oxford that you buy will give you
the maximum of wear and satisfaction.
"DREW SHOES DRAW TRADE"
Porism ouih. Ohio.
Peerless tor Women
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The Left Hand
Illustration
Represents an All Patent pump
Made over a very pretty stylish
Hni comfortable last with a
six strap effect hut only three
battens te fasten It has a louls
leather covered heel and Is
priced
$4.
00
Ladies' and Child-
ren's Slippers
InPatents and Vicii in Pumps
and Straps in High and Low
Heels. Prices range from
$4.00 Down to 25c
The Right Hand
Illustration
Represents a plain patent pump.
Kith a turn sole and a leather
convex heel has a hackle of
oxidised cat steel lined with
white kid priced at
$3.
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The New Fashions
FOR SPRING
A few descriptions of the many good
things to be found in Brin's Ready Made
Wear Department. I have a large line
to select from in French Serge Gabar-
dines Shepherd Checks Wool and Silk
Poplins in all colors and Taffeta com-
binations. A cordial invitation is ex-
tended every lady to call and examine
these wonderful values.
At $6
so
I offer you a handsome Shep-
herd Check Suit coat trimmed
with Silk Popliu on collar with
black buttons. Skirt in pre-
vailing style. A well made suit
at. a low price.
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At $12.
A beautiful all wool Shep-
herd Check Suit lined with
Fancy Peo de Cygne Silk. But-
tons covered to match suit coat
Norfolk cut with leather. belt.
Skirt cut full circular. Patch
and Qut m pockets.
Also some Suits at this price
in Silk Poplins black and blue
Serges colors colors Reseda
and Copenhagen.
At $1 7
Suit of black Chiffon Taffe-
ta coat lined with Skinners
satin collar and sleeves trim-
med in Silk Poplin agate but-
tons giving the coat a striking
appearance. Skirt cut circu-
lar in prevailing stvle.
At $l7.a
Combination Taffeta and
Shepherd Check. This is a
suit out of the ordinary. The
upper part of the coat is an
all wool Shepherd Check. The
lower is black Taffeta collar
trimmed in black and white silk
Poplin. Coat lined with grey
afessaline. The skirt is revers-
ed the upper is black Taffeta
and the lower part is Shepard
Check.
SAMBRIN
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White, James C. The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 101, Ed. 1 Friday, February 11, 1916, newspaper, February 11, 1916; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth344951/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.