Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 236, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 18, 1931 Page: 2 of 15
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1831
>*AGE TWO
vt-Queto Helm, tearfully leaving
Town Prince Michael with King
•aroi. was en route to London to*
.uy. '
Whin she passed the rejrH castle
xl sms Lie on the Orient Express she
oval salute to signify that her long-
.asiinp martial trouble* were nearing
a climax.
She left last night in tear*—tean
-hat were emulated by dowager
■Queen Marie, her mother-mu*
nd Princeea »**■*-**» vent to
the station tabid her goodbye. Arch-
duke Anton. Tirana's fiancee. linger.
She said she would first visit her
mother In London and then go to
taty with her heather, tenner Stag
oeorge of Qreeoe before returning
•n the fall ta eee the Occam Prince.
U was rumored she might sett*
permanently In 8Mnd end
moon of DtLiGHj:
Balloon Flights
Will Begin Sunday
From. Akron Airpo
Coleman Women EarthiMakstFib
A . * ~ On Seismograph
Arrange to Go to , fordham Unice
A and M. Course xn york. juuru.~<*
HD DLlllU ILill nLfil\ AKRON. Ohio. July !•—J5J
_ pilots competing In the Hat renew*
WASHINGTON. July lk—<#>— of the national ilim.nailsn balloo-
£ sp ary ™
few of thie larger railroads of the gt 4 p jy| tomorrow «CST>.
■ country Would be able to accomplish Three civilian ar.d ^ thret ^rytei
W important lining U.rcu«h d£*ij|
normal channels. i represent the Unhid States in (Hi
FShit.an R Dick of Rocseveh and international face from a aho*
'Sent New York, made The assertion ,ROt yPt selected. A J
before the Interstate Commerce], j^t and second place. wtHRlfl
Commission m the hearing on the Jqugjify for the international eetaf
railroads prtition for a fifteen per ,ithWard T. Van Orman of Akro.
cent rate increase 4. automatically qualified through wfc*
i Dick, who u chairman of the ning last year's international con
security holders committee of thkifst. roiftidlng cut the America!
ra lire ad emergency, said there we a t.ara.
i strong reasons for the Hack of ton* i one former international and van
fidence of investors in the safety oT tormer national title holders are In
• railroads requiring bond? because- of eluded in tomorrow's field. Ed •
the severe decline of railroad cam- Hill, veteran Detroit balloon* i
mgs." T ‘ piloting the entry representing rad)
1 He said another factor »a* tne station WJR was winner of w»
i unsatisfactory relations between the 19T? toteprttioiml.
amount of railroad earnings and Lieut/T O. W. Settle, chief of
inxed charges ' Navy Inspection Dureku. at OJ
j At the outset of today s hearing Gwjdyear-^t^Iin _I
H. A 8candrett. representing west- handling the **1
rrn carriers, had submitted data to wiytr cMhe 1»2^ naimn ^
ishow a reduction by western roads 9rank “JJ*
miu.„ in to winner of the IBM natkmal am agat.
SYNOPSIS:
Trotter is pilot snd Blair his aids.
to have you here—a woman of
own kind. Dtvitt wants you for
as much as anything else. Lie
■free -wheelinqly
speakintf.
■‘Ifni miss
llafli
a /IOTORINC wm. *1
1V1 moat becoming com-
monplace.
Some men were saying
“I don't care ^nythini
about autooeobiling; I bus
a car for traraporiahonJ
. Then Stude baker gav-
u* Free WKeeling and pu
tke thrill back into motor
inf (and a 15% to 20f;
caving in oil and gas). Nov
adults pet the same joy ou
oi driving a car that chi!
dren net out of toboggan
mg, fA-Hrtg or chuting th
chutes.
Motoring is again ai
OUTDOOR SPORT,
Now that you can buy »
Free.Wheeling Studebake
for $845. Us perfectly si
to buy a car without it-
sren't I right?
This $645 Studebake:
by the way, is the lowes
price^Six with FreeWheel
ing as standard equipmen
—engineered from tip t<
tail to give you the fuller
benefits of Free Wheeling
mils finest form.
Navy Dislikes Have
Its Uniforms Worn
By Police Officers
ing Whet
name was?"
*• Juanita
*TU cell
call me ‘Me
•Juanita.' And you
It means a lot to
yoeT^t.*1^ SHj? s^^ima UVO
Cage of oor easy payments. ■»
' Year
J Guarantee *
So satisfied are the makers of Majestic with
the materials and workmanship rmpAsy- .1 .
this machine for three year*.
Rowland Suspension
From Bar Renewed
By Judge Saturday
THE 9c SALE
free -wheeling
FORT WORTH. Texas. July If— i
(A*) -Judgment suspending Charles >
T Rowland from the practice of law
for six months was renewed by DU- j
trlct Judge Prank P. Culver. Jr,f|
here today
K^iant! was found guilty by a
originated bg
ct Week—Come and see what you can
buy for 9c
Rf (air ta nonrulf amt (year famihf
. ... try a MajttiH Ufori poa b*».
Uirday of malpractice,
Central Hardware Co. ^
104 W. Bro«dw«y ...
BALL A kAU-
j motor CO.
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 236, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 18, 1931, newspaper, July 18, 1931; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth987386/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.