Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 219, Ed. 1 Monday, June 29, 1931 Page: 3 of 10
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T BKOWNWOOD BULLFTIW. MONPXT, JURE 9,VBf^m
Sports Outfits Must Be Topped Off In Style *.
Two Rikt Broken,
Condition-
cars Damaged, At
Autos Collide
White Summer
Expressive of gentility to tbe
whlto lluen costume show* ot
left, with round nock, threw-
qusfter sleeves end a peeatts
straw hot with tsrasd-uy
iirim. Another panama, with
rippling brim, tops tho raga-
bond outfit sketched below.
Nbte the sleeve and neck
treatment of the Jacket. At
right to a white plcot sleeve-
less Jacket with which to
worn a small white turban.
Tomorrow!
Entertainments f
the Super Taxi Wafto House ®
Center Avenue at • o’clock Saturday
night when Hamilton had taken
Hamberlln and another young man
In custody and started to the city
hall with them.
Hamberlln. whoee home to at San
Angelo, was In school In Brownwood
until about the middle of last school
year. Recently bp had been work-
ing at the dam north of Brown wood
Eye witnesses to tho affair said
that Hamilton, who waa standing
in front of the cafe, was called into
the place by the proprietor and
told that two men were making a
disturbance. Ur. Hamilton, it was
stated, told the two to leave and
m
O N^VO U R
VACATION
between toes
find isamHirt- relief in a warm to
with Reainol Soap, followed by a
gastarooa application of RosIsmI .
Os. Ointment. Healing starts at /j
into tho
cracked
V skin. >
of fact, the heat of summer may
have robbed you. But Just look-
ing that way wll Ido a lot to pep
you up. If your friends expect a
vivacious contribution from you,
dress the part and you can uncon-
sciously deliver the goods.
Next comes the outfit for the
tailored miss. White pique is an
|admirable medium for this Jaunty
[ double-breasted sleeveless Jacket
with its big pearl buttons, pockets
and DOtnted lapels There is an ad-
mg the white costume is the pre- perfect hat for it isa panama w
7*LjV* with a turned-up brim and a 1
Im^ tftu feather fancy in front. '
There are so many white outfits .
that you must know yourself first. For the vagabondish typ. of-
dsug eg»
Supposing you are ever a lady. 11 ftt *** ****
preferring the genteel look to all [ This Is a type ■^at
eUr onearth. There is Just the|and young matrons will tak
; thing for you in white linen, with with relish. There is somethin
j dressmaker chic to its round neck restful In a
and a certain correct form to the away enough to ^ateXmMm
way it fastens. The sleeves are gives the Impression that you
Resinol
If you are going nautical this
summer, you must be sure to select
your correct white type of costume
For the correct thing to wear rot
guest yachting is a white outfit.
If you go for a cuiae, that's one
thing. You’ll want wearable paja-
ma suits. But for a day or an aft-
ernoon's cocktail or tea party afloat,
ft spectator sports suit in whits is
ideal.
White also Is the essentially cor-
rect garb for any outdoor event this
STmiST TermS tournaments, golf,
week-ending in the country, motor
times. They also said that Patrol-
man Hamilton was hit twice or
more with the chair before he feU
to the floor. \
Hamberlln. and his companion.
nation and surrendered to Desk
Sergeant John Weems.
Officers said that when Hamber-
tln entered the police station be had
changed clothes and later the trous-
ers which he was wearing at the
time of the attack were taken to
i police headquarters. It was stated
that the trousers were blood-stained
[on the right leg about six or seven
I inches shove the cuff.
j&ks If He's Wanted.
After Hamberlln entered the po-
'liee station he said, according to
[Mr. Weems. "Do you want Ernest
J Hamberlln?’* and when told that
20 foreign countries
,] * . - I ^ IS " wkto' P y W ""i-* Z* '»
iw* Nothing like it
Car Crashes Into
Cement Mi
MOURNING HER AMERICAN SOLDIER BOY
rni n-STAR MOTHER FINDS HER OTHER 'I
LONG-LOST SON A GERMAN WAR VETERAN
OTT SAl VtU RS ,hu mriM u« Oold Sur pUplm- «j»r. bjw udk *
Service Writer agn. _ Herman went with his mother U _ _
ne-Ortoeiag' for one Herman Weldmuller came from ^ hotel and was at her side “ ment mixer
th. __ ur, Emilie Lanuau, Germany and was on the much as possible. When she had way liebo
ij'o* ismther of Oer- dock at Cherbourg when him moth- ^ join the other mothers In the wood, he w
“ JlrrtvS He dim bed aboard, the Sre^n, of toying t wrtethjit Ujs sral teHh.
SOON!
they did he said that he was the
Ha eras kept In the city Jail Sat-
urday night and placed In the coun-
ty jail Sundaqf morning His case
Is expected to go before the grand
ruiTwhSt reconvened today for
HAVE
TEXAS WILL
-I had a very »tnmge leeung pane*
;«^.«.‘g..^YLf!LVS.S535gSTfftSi
come to life. _ brother *”* ^ y » -
JohndKe^2dJn^Lmte 8? L O. O. F. MEMORIAL SERVICE OUTHRIE, Okto . June »
fi^v iSthS'vSSe me in 1»» of A lsrge crowd attended the Application of the Phillips Petroleum
hla^ste^He was in the American Memorial services of theOdd Fellows Company. Anderson-Prichard Pro-i
[ infantry and I in the Oerman In- and Rebekahs at the lodge hall on Auction Corporation and BUck-Vr-
^amry ana !Sunday afternoon. An appropriate weheU to intervene in an injunction
•For my pert. 1 saw plenty of program waa carried out. in charge mu of the Champlin Refining Co .)
war I waa a sergeant in the lgtb of A, L Sharp. * _ attacking pro ration in Oklahoma.
Bavarian Infantry and fought on} Deceased members honored were was denied by three Judges in federal
TUESDAY, ONLY!
- Always Special Value Day at Stone**
Our Entire Stock of _
VOGUE ._
be Smart, Just for the Sport of It |
| YU Can
By Gladys
FEMININITIES
Spreader Damage
Delays Paving On
Highway 10 Strip
^ j @fug two corruMfcp
CWOWN BttOW VIU PeOV'Of A FlRP
OOMPATVON FOR AtfV SUHMfcB WARD®O0I
wurrtwASuABti- /
C-REPfe FBOGkAT THE / £
ten MAKE** AN EX- I £
X CtLLENT TlMNiSCOSTU^Y 7.
Pajamas
Pajamas
Wide Legs
been started this morning one and
six-tenths of s mile east of town on
which an automobile driven by Win
Stanley of this place crashed Into a
concrete aprrader Just off the tnd
of the pavement.
The spreader was taken to a
machine shop this morning for re-
pairs and when completed paring
will again start. The work now to
being done on the extended oentmet
from the end of the paving to Main
avenue and an the distance Is ready
for the pouring. *
AU paving work on the other
end of the highway, otmr the Com-
anche county Urn has been com-
pleted and will be opened ter traf-
fic In the near future.
Officials of the Austin .Bridge
Company, contractors in charge of
the Colorado river bridge, were to
start work today on the preliminary
work of the bridge and actual con-
struction will be started soon. The
bridge is being built across the Colo-
rado riven near Winehell where the
new highway right of way was
placed. ;
"At the Right, afteq
tm€ addition Of A
YEUOW SWEATER
AND TuC8AN.IT
OOCSiNFOf /
oocf s
weight will SS-
thls delightful.
W« will b* doted aB 4»y W
.; I w * ! a
order to five our enployet
Ovt VITH rut
luc^oefpfc
do us a fleet favor if tbey
! * ]
the first part of die week.
to 9 A. M. Frida; will be t
THE COURTS
Vfr ?^ON ytUOW OHO VWlTt
POtreTCO CHIFFON ON A GREY
fiVCKGROONO tS USED TOR THfc
" JAOKET ORE?* AT TU€
Wrm TVf JdCttT ITIVSIJITA8LI
BOR. FORMAL AFTERNOON AND
OerNEftweAR .
Recorder
id fill* tor
fftSKASESS*.
TTfgiNFd6 SOWN.
TAKE THE
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 219, Ed. 1 Monday, June 29, 1931, newspaper, June 29, 1931; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth987403/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.