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PAGE FOUR<br />

THE BBOWNWQQD BULLETIN<br />

SUBSCRIPTION:<br />

Bromn County, by mall or carrier,<br />

ith; $3.75 6 months; $7JO<br />

Whether th«y are parked parallel<br />

or the wrong way, automobiles stand-<br />

ing on Brownwood etreets have be-<br />

come the. dumping places for distri-<br />

buters of all manner of circulars ad-<br />

rertlsing all manner of goods from In-<br />

Texas, outside county, New Mexico,<br />

01 talmas, Arkansas, Louisiana, 75c ner tubes to outer garments. When<br />

; ail months $4.t0; oatyaar, the automobile owner gets ready to<br />

Tae aasse may be said of the Brown<br />

ooaaty fair. With a temporary organ-<br />

ization and with no permanent exhibit<br />

groaaas or buildings, the Brown coun-<br />

ty fair lacked only $700 of paying all<br />

Its expenses, including premiums, this<br />

year.<br />

st do with s permanent<br />

back of it, and with per-<br />

grounds aad buildings for<br />

the exhibits? It could pay<br />

lor itself end provide for its own ex-<br />

aaasioa. We are firmly convinced thst<br />

tt ccnld. Other fsirs in less prosper-<br />

aoaaties do as much<br />

Way not keep the fair movement<br />

until the Brown County Fair As-<br />

with s cash capltarlxatioa,-.<br />

aad s deleft* program of work, <strong>Is</strong> a*<br />

reality?<br />

THE OLD HOME TOWN<br />

THE BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, NOVEMBER 8,1923<br />

BY STANLEY<br />

ized to appoint officers to enforce the<br />

prpohibitlon law and provide for their<br />

compensation, J. E. Messerschmidt,<br />

assistant attorney general, has ruled<br />

in an opinion to Frank H. Symmonds,<br />

district attorney of Kenosha county.<br />

With town prohibition officers, almost<br />

every unit of government* in Wisconsin<br />

will have some sort of enforcement<br />

officials.<br />

SKELETONS SHI<br />

RACE ATE NOISES<br />

OLD LOVE VVM) REVEALED BY<br />

ARROW FOIM) STAKING I><br />

ANCIENT SKI LL.<br />

the west, and the faces toward tbe<br />

rising sun. '<br />

The men must nave been young<br />

ones, from twenty-five to thirty years, 9<br />

tall and well built, with large broad<br />

heads, not very long, with rectangular<br />

eye orbits and long, narrow noses<br />

There are traces of a love drama, for<br />

one of them has an arrow imbedded<br />

in the skull. While conserving a<br />

powerful individuality, they shofV that<br />

these men belonged to the qnSfftnary<br />

race of Cro-Magnon, the horse-nunters<br />

of the Valley of the Saone, and affirm<br />

the ethnic relationship with tbe trog-<br />

lodytes of the Vizere and Mediterran-<br />

ean coast.<br />

atfl alter states, fi.ee per month, move on, he unceremoniously dumps<br />

%M six months, |9.00 one year. the accumulation of printed matter<br />

w<br />

into the streets, and thence it is blown<br />

PRINTING CO., PUBLISHERS<br />

Associated Press. hither and yon by the playful Gull<br />

breezes. Such distribution of Posters<br />

Any erroneous reflection upon the<br />

standing or reputation of is not only a nuisance from the standfirm<br />

or corporation which point of the automobile owner, but It<br />

may appear in the columns of The<br />

Daft? Ballette will be gladly correct- is a sinful waste of advertising money<br />

ed apoo Its being brought to the at- from the standpoint of the newspaper,<br />

of the publishers.<br />

and s discouraging situation from the<br />

at the Postofflce at Brown- standpoint of the citizen who wants<br />

Texas, as second-class matter,<br />

his town to be kept clean and beauti<br />

The Associated Press <strong>Is</strong> exclusively ful.<br />

to the use ot republication of<br />

dispatches credited to it or<br />

ps| etherwise credited in this psper<br />

the local news published<br />

C H<br />

CITY DESTROYED AFTER<br />

MONTH'S EXISTENCE<br />

The klan officials have found court<br />

proceedings against each other some-<br />

AFTC* AlWTS,<br />

what unsatisfactory, and the revolver SuPPRgtS ;JF.<br />

OTTOS SMOK<br />

error maoe m advertisements has seen brought into play. * The klan<br />

be gladly corrected upon being<br />

to attention of the publish- was organized as a money-making<br />

llabllity of this psper <strong>Is</strong> machine, and quarreling over the loot<br />

to tre amount of the space<br />

has been under way for some time<br />

the error in the adverpast.<br />

THE MOVIES. Bro*nwood has three first class foot<br />

ball teams, and owes them allegiance.<br />

Several games are yet to be, played<br />

RAY. one of the real ^<br />

on the home gridiron, and the home<br />

iMlaeilss In the movie firmament.<br />

teams want the home-town fans to<br />

aaaoaaced his withdrawal from ^ . . ■ •<br />

support them with money and lung<br />

pictures and hie return to the<br />

^^ I power.<br />

at stage. He says the movie<br />

is loeiag its grip, and that actors<br />

paid no more for film work<br />

nival, says s big headline<br />

the legitimate stage where. \„<br />

have an opportunity to accommore<br />

for their profession.<br />

Ray were less s star than he<br />

might think that professional<br />

is back of his statement; but<br />

ke <strong>Is</strong> oae of the real stars of the movie<br />

is now at the zenith of his<br />

Ity and success ss a film actor.<br />

ssotioa picture directors, on the<br />

hand, are emphatic in their dectaat<br />

they have been paying<br />

actors too much money, and<br />

that henceforth the salary scale will<br />

tastead of increased<br />

A *'££ °tA800Y uBAOCItOf 1 *TH£ SOCIETY FQ»<br />

*©>4 OF PiPC SMOKING RAIDED °*<br />

3KC 3HQP> SHE t_«T /NTff MARSHAL OTW.V WAU46», St. Louis, 'Missouri;<br />

to keep her from owing so much. WBAP (476). Fort Worth, Texas;<br />

Reducing German's debt makes that<br />

KZN (312), Salt Lake.<br />

IF TEMPORARY arrangements such much less the allies lose<br />

11.00 to 12:00—KPO (423). Pan<br />

as we have had can bring out such<br />

Less movies will be made. It is s<br />

Francisco; KFI (46$). bos Angeles;<br />

good plan. Show the same films insad<br />

displays as were shown<br />

KHJ (295), Los Aogeles. California:<br />

stead of just the same plots.<br />

KSD (546), St. I/>u!s, Missouri,<br />

this year, a hat would be brought Movie business is slackening up because<br />

people have seen them all.<br />

WDAP (448), Chicago. •<br />

oat If there were permanent buildings<br />

Other improvements arc noticed.<br />

provided in which to house end show The derby hat is passinc O.d ones ASK roCR GROCER for NEW<br />

taessr* iaaalree the Den ton Record- will jnake nice flower pots.<br />

CROP. "Lily of the Valley^ canned<br />

Ancestors of the Indian has been vegetables and "Sun-kist" canned<br />

Chronicle, discussing the Denton Fair<br />

dug up near Los Angeles, perhaps fruits. He can supply you. Insist on<br />

bead last week. "Denton citizens will Awhile bunting old movie plots these brands. tf<br />

immediately upon the effort to Governor of Pennsylvania will<br />

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wear a Texas hat, which is much beta<br />

$26,000 corporation for the<br />

ter than talking through it Armistice Day, Lyric, 11 a.<br />

it here of a permanent Plasterers in Chicago are receiving m. to 11 p. IB. 'The Virginian.'<br />

fair." the Record-Chronicle continues.<br />

!1fc Tonn H Broken Wing.<br />

New afexico. V. S. A.<br />

You won't rind this town cu any<br />

map, postal ilircctory or nilroad<br />

guide. But it exists nevertheless—the<br />

most picturesque settlement in the entire<br />

world.<br />

For it consists of wha; remains of<br />

a once flourishing motion picture city.<br />

D.Hector Tom Forman planned, erected<br />

and peopled it wi»h men and women<br />

of the screen for the making of<br />

some of the most interesting phases<br />

of his latest production. "The Broken<br />

Wing," now showing at the Lyric<br />

Theatre.<br />

As such it existed for exactly thirty<br />

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