Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 221, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 1, 1931 Page: 2 of 12
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ACE TWO
Term’s Work on
Criminal Docket
United Stattyfc .ntroduc-
sumed national and
scope, two Brady men visioned th*
pfissibtlities of training and Ml
lroTpolo ponies It was In the early
££ *that F. <FriU) Savage and
Prank Conover of Br*^yth, ew
to realize their dream in this new
venture. »nd eM.bliJbrtthf^cond
business. In I—
Thursday — Friday
, FLYS AND DOWGlACS «; ;
25c Fly, 2 for *... •: • 4-s f 26
,36c FV.-2 for ; -4-4* 36
One lot Dowgiaes, 50c, 2 for '• w
BRADY. Texas. July \-<Sp.j- l^ned ^y polo animals, perhaps, to
One of the least hackled industries denote the vestige-in their veins of
mrn:mwm^z
Texas communities. 1“ . atri.,UnH
_ . . . . Last vear White and Strickland
The r*Mn*. umtaU*. «Mlundl- £ tMr Bnuly stable. «
1°«l,0f “*<* £? stringot twenty retUtemi thorough--------
ponies produced jn Texas^each ym . from the beat stock jonea and a Mr.
offer* a *veUhoP^J®. farms around Lexington. Kentucky. ^ tn the same
•°°* “"J* The dame* and sires of these colts Bin jones starte
5°mifuniyV ,to rccrtS among the aristocrats of Ken- nPM about 2 years
^*mtv hv Texas tucky blue-blood, and come from tnd Conover, while
J nire polo blood line*Jong famous in the an- .befit one or two
art eTjuStticah _raee history, men. These
convicts after an embalm- toad condition.. a.ic actompiushmer..
“3" lnskle the walls of ttse present time. la
here Sunday that took H#. l0ld tlir diidttors that Mr. W(
iMoursund was here today to make gi
“t, of Mingus, j trial Inspection of Highway No. To ^
term for liquor south to the Colorado river. 1 his g|
violation in Palo Pinto county.' in-peetton will be completed today {,
of three
ing fluid spree
stole prison t—
the life of one.
Ernest Hamilton. 23
fact serving a five year t;.
aid* I law t------— .
150 Ft. 'HOT LINE, with hooks
and staging, regular $1.25. .
luor ehatge alter she pleaded I
y. Dewey lioape was given a I
year suspended' sentence on a I
r riiarg- . TJqth indictments I
rrturned at this term of court. (I
j nr woman was arrested J
ve\eral months ago following a raldj|
ui-on her home In North Brownwood.tl
Roape whs , arrested by I
of the sheriff* department J
sack containing several do..- j
* ‘ one Saturday *1
ile was cnioute to a dance J
btinv at"thc time of ills arrest .
I I NKRAL KKHVirW FOR
JOHN TAYLOR PLANNKO |
, the NACOGDOCHFiv Texas. July 1 -
detoured ,/p,- Funeral rente* for John.!«>- ,
Uulin irr. 82. last surviving son of Cn^ler
the n Tavlor. sKner of the Texas D**c-j
be iaratirn'of Independence, were ex-,
looted t*> be held h.-re this a^to.
nti-ti
URST PAYMKNT DROUTH
RF.IIFF IhANS IS MADt
PLAINV1EW Texas. July ,*-H(Ah
— live first i epayment of drouth
reMcf loan funds lo Hale county
a as made today by P W. Mitchell
cf Abernathy Hale county bor-
rowers are seeking to be the nrsi
SPALDING GOLF BALLS
Kroflite balls, each
i Kroflite. second, 3 for,
fear* tor lorgcry Hum.m. - -- - v«aln RUIUJ
William Duncan. 30. of! present end of the pavmg to {Wo
r year* for street hsd started und that_R * ,, |0;
and Robert h pvd to complete the* work JJJJ q
week to the newly designated eno - Hoamm
of the paving at that point. « •» MO^
ho|ied to complete the work to Pf
lean liuv'cu this afternoon.
Mr Blilinger said that tin Austin. Dewiv
Bridge Company nuu started -ir,'‘a‘ r
work on the Colonido »ivrr bridge with a -.
j and that teams, a steam shovel Wrt en botllet ^
other equipment had arnved lor th- night. *1« c—
____ lWork The right of wav is h“"° * *»'
den W. W Wald said rWrtd oUl todav and othci prelim
not so rlolently ill and inary W(>rk bring done.
____rrcovertig j i He said that befon the cor
Warden Wald said an eight ounce,tlor of thc read nil traffic on
of embalming fluid was miss- n„.v hlghwuy would bv dcV
>m the prison morgue. He said .j^m mar Brookc«mltn v to
vestlgstlon was being pushed alld that after the completion of
,ow the men got hold of thelr-Rv' n .emporar. road
which was supposed to have opened from the brtdee to tr.e pr>
tepi under lock and key . ent highway
ice R J • Camp conducted an (ro«* tkl Koad
tgation into the death of Kr spoke of thje Cro* Orit read
iton and returned a verdict of and said that flv(- n.i.os oi 8rad
^ sLirs&fe. fa «
•fta-Las—•,rcmsr-a
^ ---- ---- cd in ccmpusiloners p *rlnct No J
■ n owl with a 67 inch wing' J T. Stovall made */hc,rt talk
killed bv Otlbert Bro- thanking the Chamber .. Comm
H*le county
(McKinney. '••*» *
theft in Erath county
_____a SOT Uftt*R
have been
SKSw&rSi =g£«sS5Sr"
races by White and Strickland bailee in Texas
ihamaeive*. the'remaining one* *re savage and Conover
used to rtiU farther improve _the ln< pdo ponies for some time, tx
breed
farm, _ ____w
During the twenty year? of thetr looted cow horse
.. . ..J CMdVUnH fh# rMtllrr^
8trwr.t. 22, of Monw. LOUliun*.
serving two ye*rs for theft from
after hand!- Har.ls county, are believed recover-
Charles and Duncsn were blinded
tempor*r>ly by nixture of wood
SPALDING ALL WOOL BATHING
1 SUITS -T-
S6 Suit^
S5 Suit^
CelKorn
all wool
mternaUonwi poto m^cma. tJinin? of poio ponies, to also pro- they d*J not have the right kind oi
rT,k> Km,rn v 'd ,ce rtdfiw |E a hl«h trade anuv foundation stock. \
tSS S SSS Tta« eta-, of MriT.ro jojd IW. St-
JSS SSBgiifHS -Swsiis
SSSftSir| Sk ,n
dems to this country which annual- ven^st of ^io armna. n ^ f#|> T^^bhbred.
ly trains and Wil* «n srerage of »0 procrur ,, was just B short time until
SrAsSS^it^aSSSS ^ssffiSSSE
“r SgSyy-US * ?f SSStSXorSK -Z2S& -
“ZjE’ZfJSS ^SSu-on JW. ono of the ha- J th. poH«-»K h3n„
. thfSSy^ct^ Who produeo . buyer, of BM, P«l« . "um- ™ po«
auota of polo ponies, but who l'-a.e ber o. otliB*.^^^ .. T _ urpite then s vouth-
the matter of training them to Beginners in the polo games us- cal1*"- and „ow one oi
WLtTand Srickland. .re O. R- ually do not buy the; «£“: of pale
White prominent cattle baron of give mounts. Hence there exists a T«ias naif thorough-
this si^Tm, Richards, wefl wlendid tonand for^^pony of pordes. say. ■ endurance ant
Style Bathing Suit*
e Right tor ihe Merrhandlv- W» Are Dispta;
aad Selling."
"Our I*rke>
ALWAYS
THCU.S.
' SILENT-SAFE
" I, PLENTIFUL
-Without the .lighte.t thump-thump or whirr of
machinery, without dancer of *a» le.h.fe, without
periodic *B5h*T. without the po.«.bilify of an
embarras.ing .horUge at a cold-druik cn»u.
1FH CHOOSE ICE-ITS DEPEND-
help s
American
Who «*«*•• r»
taka* yoar dk
In • handrad
tfficl
know
^ Is Better Because People Know That »
1—ICE i* pure and 6-ICE operate* silent- I
2_ICE, for every Fir" ^ II 7—ICE washes out all
household need isj food odors from the I
unlimited in aup- I f refrigerators.
St ' - ■. ^ g I 8—ICE (with salt) > I
circulate. waahed I ^ I 0“^ »>• k * ‘ I
air, moist enough, I’HBT1 1 RmootH’ delicious
dry enough, cold [g 1 frozen desserts.
enough. '^°“gh M - »_1 C E refrigerator.
Lare .mart in .tylea I
4_S" never get. out . »"d thoroughly ef-
■I of order. J—- i ■ ’ /. . ««*«*•
g—ICE conrerve* nat- You’ll be »orry if you do not JO—ICE refrigeration I
Ural food juice* and choo,e an ICE Refrigerator. CO.U lea*.
* flavor*. . .' -nFV
Let u. «how you our eomplete *tock *t very Ecanomical Prica*. j 1
$5 up far Your Old Bo* I
I -EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS
You wouldn’t
be without thorf
of your smooth- TASTE BETTER. 1
iesterflelds - as many as you smoke. 1
For Chesterfields I
at hand for the ripe mild tobaccos j
; up .. • and im- money can buy-a
tfingl cigarette paper Pbtam
ke a. many a. Put them on you
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 221, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 1, 1931, newspaper, July 1, 1931; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth987323/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.