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I<br />

TODAY'S NEWS IN<br />

TODAY'S PAPER BROWNWOOD<br />

ETIN<br />

MEM3ER ASSOCIATED PRESS<br />

Tontelit lair, not quite so fold,<br />

frost; freezing* temperature In<br />

\ivii\y front; tomorrow warmer<br />

and lair.<br />

PRICE FIVE CENT5 BROWNWOOD, TEXAS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1919. VOL. XX. NO. 27<br />

<strong>LOUISVILLE</strong> <strong>DISTILLERIES</strong> <strong>SELL</strong><br />

<strong>MILLION</strong> <strong>CALLOUS</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>WHISKEY</strong><br />

Orders Filed Before July 1st Being Filled Today at $75.00<br />

Per Case; Only Two Distilleries Active, Others Pre-<br />

ferring to Await Decision of Court.<br />

(15} IsstH ];*\i.. }'!«-»v.<br />

UN IMII.I.I.. k\ . \ . . II. Tm*<br />

local dfctii'rrie* M»|d nfcMifMj w|ienlj<br />

I«MIH3 at >7". |" t s -\ liaij ■■■ eentury on th»<br />

itutional (tiiiu and ' IKMH<br />

• ii-ic three federal I'm to New «>; It aits died ft'ercj<br />

•<br />

that<br />

Blf#fi JBI [ Tf!<br />

■<br />

\mmhmm\m<br />

•Il;TI : .<br />

!"■,■!!<br />

■<br />

fin i MISH?Th j<br />

nil iJ LSUL<br />

M>MM |j[|Vij : ><br />

■<br />

■ ■<br />

FINNS TO AID EFFORT<br />

TO TIE PETiffll It<br />

ilil VOLUNTEERS<br />

M >| I! \: , . :n M i! il u :: ui\ I ><br />

riti'pfi \ i iitu SAvn «E> IN \<br />

I ' '.'. ^^ i I h-.<br />

I i i --I !•■• i ».| . I<br />

u<br />

Ii<br />

fIII! M? •'« . ! , ■<br />

I I<br />

Ltli<br />

v. !|j' ■ l '<br />

• il adopted Uj the Iptifcai Sen-<br />

ah. it is learned from *emi*om>ial<br />

voarees<br />

, ,. ShooM flic \merican ^nernment<br />

M(jiiisi (be aiiij.^ t< take notice of the<br />

reservations, ami absent to them forma<br />

! i>, il is understood lliat m-iliuT<br />

London nor Karl's nil I ae«|aie%re. In<br />

the I'reneh foreicra oin •< tl,.- idea ajre-<br />

' \ai!s thai whil. ih«- r iliiication of the<br />

.. nun! ir«-an has beea liefaijed h) Ike Stpirty<br />

cleat of the T< tth li.-.<br />

itition'.<br />

Refuses Bishop's Job<br />

Because Opposed to<br />

Use of Palatial Home<br />

• 11<br />

hi<br />

• i<br />

[,"•. i<br />

'<br />

' i;:. \ r.e -<br />

■ .1 th<<br />

. Lincoln<br />

if \\l\\ donMless »•■• ultimately toted<br />

ami the alli's need n«»t U ■ eoaeerned<br />

o\er tlie manifestation oi Anicrjeaii<br />

international polities or ain dir.'e-<br />

lloiis to the internment as to bo« to<br />

applj the treat}.<br />

IEPIBUG<br />

. Ml All \N \ \ I JON \l IH)III)\> TO<br />

Hr ojjsfr |; iff;|| i> I OM»*BiA<br />

IN 1!. 1 HI IK HI MKXH II.<br />

l.f W « U 1 «t !'•-<br />

■CUT TO cn t. CM! City **GrapplerM Fishes<br />

UD Sack Full of Booze<br />

!:!,'ll S I M.|l | IMSSI M.I |{s \>||<br />

I • i • i'l \'»IM *> I'iMNHs<br />

i)i i \ri:i.Ns.<br />

i .<br />

"Suit<br />

in Houslon Court<br />

Brouphi to End<br />

i ! '•<br />

in'cjed<br />

•<br />

-■ • Ida;<br />

no! iitecl :t.l ' \u;ldj ' froin •• M> fe<br />

Washington's Troops Ate<br />

• i ilil-<br />

Negroes Spirited Out<br />

of Country Fearing<br />

Lynching By Citizens<br />

: I:-. \ M lal •■! Press •<br />

; \n.\-; r\. i" 1 w.u. . v.\ j i<br />

uship<br />

:.pi i - h n< h (hree u<<br />

( ii.uf.ed \vith murdering one policeman<br />

•i;ihh fatal] > Wounding another<br />

lilgtil the i>olje< !•:•: h"'l their prja-<br />

din i • i > I'liil. i|«'l;hia<br />

t;i is MUU.I. Piii/i:. "<br />

fierH it •<br />

I. \ ieh., N<br />

ra ; oubtles<br />

i :n,n!, ' Arm>- Bg rand<br />

then came a,R - : ;l request that<br />

who in ,,oi; *• United<br />

eaving tVra^pter G - Uoyeriaiiw i lhre« nun-<br />

* ra i II<br />

in 177*!<br />

!utionar><br />

Juvenile Crime Increase<br />

Blamed on Sugar Shortage her letter whether she demanded<br />

. j resent «hiy | ru • the meat that<br />

ii'.v Inie-rnational >• ..•..•• rg< VVashinKton> soldiery ate in<br />

I.OM.o.v X\ t>r H!», • WOUld PC sat;<br />

I iM ljl(. ,.i(, ,,.;,., .\<br />

Valte] R<br />

\ i; •'.'!. .iM. the ptaijitIff;<br />

fl ! l and w?iis th lanin is.<br />

he will shortly go to Washington lo<br />

itment with Beeretftfi<br />

Tumulty ami Vttorney-tJeneral Palmer<br />

'»> t.iik o\ »•;• t hr' mat<br />

il'.\ fnternational v- i i s«ii\.t i<br />

SAV.\.\N.\!I. C.i X..-' I » i'ha<br />

Varn. twenty three, was drowned<br />

, in ,i hathtun at the l nit;-ii States A: -<br />

i|'.\ v .n.i.iic.i PreMs) » my kecrutting Station roeeiiti) when<br />

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PAGE TWO<br />

OKLAHOMA BOOM TOWN, ONCE THE<br />

HOME <strong>OF</strong> THOUSANDS, NOW HAS<br />

BUT SIX REMAINING CITIZENS<br />

WITH POVERTY<br />

1 !'n - , fof I 0 th * i r -re. But in the<br />

ivOKTH. Nov. 14. Where meantime the old prospect r tl<br />

I y he v.< aldn't sell his ci iper mi<br />

;. Meers, the Gilo?! tojfcn « : 01 ited himself nl the piitrance Cl t!u .<br />

jal shaft with his w ijiehe irr eoavcnlei<br />

KOTLE MCE 111 VKY l*f» 4 0MI _.fl ,1V — . , ., , r . |3 rear, the representative of the<br />

IM ,V<br />

Sir" ^panxtb^iaa R*M<br />

UIIMII HI UU. § ;, d ^ mi:ie were told he i.l changed hi<br />

ling. ! Ic Cei r d he;<br />

., ; tl |>e swindled oat of hi> wealth.!<br />

dl ^|<br />

N\. X1 V^ >\>K TIIK HACK.<br />

i !!> itional Nei;a S«T\ Ice I<br />

l.()Mii;.\. Nov 14. There arc only<br />

two objeefipna tq having wonien in<br />

'he minlBtf] St Paul s dictum thai<br />

women should -Jte^P sihut in the<br />

» VtSAIUHCi O^<br />

You're As Good As You Think You Are<br />

Success often hinges on one's mental atatudc towards the problem in hand. Con-<br />

fide;, cr h a great leveler of Q fes.<br />

Good clothes wiiT'sliffen your spinal coimnn, give; you confidence, raise your<br />

n<br />

mental valuation of yum> li to the right level.<br />

In this live store we specialize in serving men with the Finest of Clothing, Ready<br />

to wear, as produced by<br />

HIRSH, WICKWIRE COMPANY<br />

FASHION PARK and<br />

THE LANGHAM-HIGH PEOPLE<br />

$30.00 to $60.00<br />

Only the finest fabrics available ar" used in these clothes. There's a wealth of hand<br />

tailoring in them. They re cut and stiit ! ed b.tte at a time, and you get out all the<br />

value packed into them in better fit. longei ir and resulting satisfaction.<br />

Our showing is so comprehensive as-to Insure any man finding very definite satis-<br />

faction as to style, fabrics, color, pattern and price.<br />

lvv#<br />

ll]»'»ii •<br />

and .--• v .<br />

"\( one i a& :«\ «M hi'*;; the. 1<br />

i , • | ■ • | •<br />

•gppp<br />

■J. 11 r i. t • i. \<br />

the h:-;h ta'ndard at ^«'^l:.^l moralitj<br />

greviqiisly tmtterill<br />

In ciirrt on worn<br />

-t«\ed Men at: 1 jvotneu tended to re-<br />

uar.i ■;, aiioth-T not primarily as<br />

fellow<br />

■\<br />

"\\ • IM'\ IT I Oil<br />

ti< a until In the hitnil tit the avei<br />

man ahil woinail «<br />

wr i,.i\r : the i t the<br />

actual r<<br />

oi coniradeHhiit rather than ot irouiance<br />

' The billy way t-- » . : 'hi • i n><br />

■<br />

ordinary<br />

and women<br />

s long<br />

.•.rid now.<br />

thai we can<br />

CC and h dd up<br />

the • aft Ideal for future years<br />

1 • »d IhopptpfH, the better kind, at<br />

U:' i.!'ara:it(e \ eu a Smim: K.<br />

:.> • !. • ni<br />

_L<br />

llllllllllllll<br />

V ffJ<br />

+1 J- 1<br />

Negro Held on Charge<br />

of Slaying Wife With Axe<br />

» Hy International N-ws Serivce.»<br />

BALTPMORE; Mr. Noc. 14—i^harg-<br />

0d well murder. Andrew Page, colored<br />

ader arrest here.<br />

It is alleged Pa.^e. following a<br />

quarrel with his wir>. Viola Page.<br />

killed the woman with a hatchet, cut<br />

up the hod> into four -sections, buried<br />

the portions under the ?oor of a nouse<br />

and poured ye upon the mutilated re-<br />

mains in an effort to aide his crime.<br />

The murder was revealed by plunih-<br />

Who went to the house to do some<br />

work. Pace the poR e say, has oon-<br />

fessi<br />

Fond rhopper>, the better kind, at<br />

I.ooneV<br />

The trouble with Father ia he can't keep anything to himself<br />

T<br />

WYOU^'E RICMT MA,<br />

i\ FOUND A WHOts err OP<br />

/ C'ONSOL*


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4<br />

WUAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING<br />

CHAMBER <strong>OF</strong> COMMERCE TO TAKE<br />

FORM <strong>OF</strong> BIG POPULAR BANQUET<br />

The directors ol th • t u r.-il! •■• ; t!»e iuemliershi|)<br />

Commerce, meeting La it in The meeting. Among the amendments is<br />

office of the organization, lot er a proposal to increase the executive<br />

consideration plans lor ilu annua -. MMKM)<br />

XAYS, 1M K!M. BEWMMW SI VM K<br />

KWttTHtAKT MM* Vs SELF.<br />

at night t<br />

"On a<br />

■<br />

Will FIC<br />

T<br />

GETTING<br />

BA\h MHKS HVVi: M \h TO SITU<br />

L«HV YVU K THAT THEY ARE<br />

I'SKII AS HKFR LABELS.<br />

By Ll'CIKX .IONis<br />

.(( very optimisth o\er the future .<br />

_,. ■ ,, . - ■- ■■ , . ii% Special Correspondent Lternatinni<br />

ol the ( ham. tr i Commerce, and .ip- , •<br />

..,,..., . , i .., News Service aim Lotmi . I 1 ;<br />

! doles. What js wanted now is a largo,<br />

iii of s^r.ti.ixHi.ooo to buy coal and<br />

Pa A materials; 1 atari her factories.<br />

".H-iliiies must be uiven to Austrian<br />

i travel to neutral and Allied<br />

; nimtiies to arrange credit tor their<br />

country. As matters are now. appllca-1<br />

tio!, For a permit to travel to England'<br />

to !H niailjG to tfce Director ol Mil-1<br />

Itary rntelHg* ji< • fa Whitehal!. which<br />

tails a delay of three weeks even in<br />

the }UO? I iHV'iit <<br />

The .wiid sUraihWe For foreign mon-1<br />

•,: \'i [ood anil n«> moi<br />

cloth, '' ^<br />

off all of her clothing with ihe ey to pay tor. outside h« !■,».<br />

ception wi a pair of The pound sierli: . j he<br />

handing her record value of i rdwi<br />

down the \\ Lari ^77.T»:i. which meahs Ih ;' for<br />

and went quietly Into the water ounce of foodstuffs u< i i , .<br />

in the water I watched jimes iTs vallltl ,<br />

1<br />

:11 ^- 1 " 1 ' *'■'''■ i' 1: '<br />

... lisn rt<br />

,K,V> !1 A ' i:<br />

- ed by h • vphus. n<br />

o • him in liis own<br />

Almost ari'j ■ itchi * on<br />

. aient ' ot a pre<br />

in whi.'h th r findi<br />

ditions w < u!d<br />

>• d< \<br />

to a suicide of i<br />

■ that the woman who contand<br />

a<br />

arter was de.. i<br />

was the leading mind<br />

., , surprising i: in \ .•<br />

Ia>nd Supreme Coui<br />

part p t • y Pear<br />

ninetee:<br />

rely passive one<br />

tried on<br />

ting a friend in a<br />

The case concerned I<br />

Jessie West in W •<br />

Jessie West, it<br />

tending severa: st meet<br />

held a aean with I<br />

Burke in her<br />

On tha<br />

Burke, the spirit i<br />

a man who d<br />

and of whom<br />

enai:<br />

girls and e<br />

Jessie, without whom he<br />

rest._<br />

Tfc»<br />

rlrr<br />

i i> with<br />

out coal,<br />

muttism. vs.it'*, i<br />

Maid Gives Strange<br />

Reason for Quitting<br />

(By International Ne tee.)<br />

TOPHKA. Kanx<br />

,i woman who b a lucky<br />

: Pteii ion - Wide<br />

Christian Universlt><br />

. ..<br />

r<br />

A high<br />

Mission to ^<br />

plained the -<br />

;<br />

'Vienna pi'c.tui ■ in i<br />

few weeks' til<br />

■<br />

14 _\ T0. worse than -<br />

' t'nder th<br />

Lmongh<br />

in her<br />

ven if N i<br />

■<br />

■ '<br />

The '<br />

n: dl X^r;!'.<br />

v ■•!•• lb<br />

•<br />

• : - . jlpe t» ' liia!<br />

.<br />

• h< m<br />

• Mis Mhuman l- •<br />

ral ;I-mi j Vienna :■.<br />

•<br />

•<br />

'<br />

proposed m !<br />

...;•'• it IS<br />

:, ; the univei si.ty along<br />

ir.rekpqn.din i ''• ge<br />

i] noi y i a r- • •<br />

• . fornt<br />

. • 'v ,11 1 r.)\e! to<br />

. • •> fa y<br />

'■ *.<br />

ha<br />

•! pr.e-f<br />

OD<br />

"A istri<br />

plied v .■ h ■ i< Ai\ ::. I<br />

iznocnnczzzziczzzzzL apaaDDDrxiDrxiDrxjDocxiGac CDDDDCCCGL.<br />

Are They Worth<br />

The Price?<br />

Like everything else, good clolhes are higher<br />

priced, but they are no higher in proportion thrn<br />

good workmen. The only question about eithef<br />

is:<br />

Are They Worth the Money?<br />

a suit or overcoat that gives full valu :<br />

in service is worth a good big price.<br />

V\ i showing GOOD made by So<br />

ciety Brand, that represents the best in quality<br />

and style, and they DO give service, overcoa<br />

too.<br />

We ire specializing on this model, high waist<br />

seam, extra good quality, received today.<br />

SEE OUR SUITS AND OVERCOATS TO-<br />

MORROW—BUY WHILE BUYING IS GOOD<br />

UNDfeRWEAR<br />

It's time to change to<br />

GOOD underwear —<br />

that's the kind we -<br />

You will find your par<br />

ticular kind here, union<br />

suits and separate piec-<br />

es,<br />

PHOENIX HOSIERY<br />

The kind men, real<br />

men who want the bes f<br />

wear. We are show<br />

ing a nice assortment<br />

of various colors<br />

MEN'S SHIRTS<br />

A special lot high gradf<br />

well made guaranteed<br />

colors; a good assori-<br />

nt of sizes, and a<br />

pattern for you. Priced<br />

$1.50 to $12.50<br />

HATS<br />

Pleasant styles for<br />

sport, or dress wear at<br />

the will of the wearer.<br />

Made by Stetson.<br />

Priced from<br />

$6.00 to $12.50<br />

Looney & Robertson<br />

Where Most Men Trade<br />

e>A..Dt*a^<br />

fttfittg Sratta Clatfjes<br />

1<br />

;<br />

i<br />

m<br />

BKLSROMA<br />

SS PREMIER ELEVEN IS<br />

F ij.tu<br />

Women's High Grade<br />

Footwear<br />

We are actually showing the goods. The<br />

most called for stvles. The right shades.<br />

The proper fitting lasts. We possibly car-<br />

ry the largest stock of Women's Shoes in<br />

this part of the country and our shoes arc-<br />

most moderately pried.<br />

IN IKK'Ksl 1\«.


L<br />

MA YES PRINTING CO., PROPS.<br />

Member Associated Press.<br />

Office of Publication. Bulletin Build-'<br />

ing, corner Brown and Lee Streets<br />

;t determined co-ooerutivc<br />

campaign amor.vr the cotton pr nltu><br />

fere, it would now be Impossible to<br />

raise a bale of cotton anywhere ii<br />

Sooth As from time to time the<br />

• :1 appears En various segiMg<br />

it should bo promptly and<br />

Entered at the Postoffice at Brown- rigorously attacked by the cotton<br />

wood, Texas, as second-class matter ....nnrs. so that its ravages may n


I<br />

4<br />

#<br />

WHITE MAN<br />

a E ag cry. Trevor<br />

sprang to her. picked her op and car-<br />

ried her to the couch. She lay In his<br />

arms without i _-: her body had<br />

surrendered to a laxity that let him<br />

pile furs under her head and ar:<br />

her limbs as he would. She u;;^<br />

less; too tired to fight ; ton br..k-<br />

weep. He knelt Reside her and<br />

both her hai \,,w that you<br />

•re no lone- ,. child,* 1<br />

he said, "now that your strip;..<br />

here to listen. I will tell you how I love<br />

you. The child in you might frp>:;<br />

the woman never. I<br />

and in spirit. I love y thai I am<br />

ready to stand up and deny freedom. I<br />

I and<br />

the world—my of starlit r<br />

and silent spa cos that I've worst]<br />

«o long alone. Yes 1 lore you en<br />

for that, and I In,.<br />

for you are in n<br />

never, never pet you out."<br />

A :--•:; :. be-<br />

Ing trar<br />

word. She felt her back<br />

with the sure |<br />

tide. Her .<br />

frightened. "White M.<br />

"Take me quickly; |<br />

ir.g<br />

Hl her up<br />

In his arms ar -hen he<br />

eurreudt -<br />

**what differehe.<br />

your youth<br />

Put your arni< around my nock.<br />

look into my<br />

me. too."<br />

Ciincing to him. her head thrown<br />

hack, her eyes in r 4 i love<br />

yon."<br />

"Again." commanded Trevor.<br />

"I love you."<br />

"And now, my little - :\rt, my<br />

own girl, just 01<br />

" A> . "don't make<br />

m* v gain; let me ki«s you."<br />

RWP in tter Ti mt-<br />

r on the crool and<br />

cried, "Bishop:"<br />

° of Hi- 'te men sprang<br />

to his feet.<br />

\VL! «>r .">sl. John Scpolen. 2Sc'^ A 'ANTICI>—Two unfurnished rooms;<br />

■ close in. Phone J-600. 28c<br />

dish- FOR SADU-Iheycle in good condition.<br />

25tfc|$ee Nohle Prentice. 28c LOST<br />

hereinafter called streets. In the city' WAXTKD-^pood men. 'good<br />

oi Brownwood, and Its successors, a and Plenty of over tinie. Applv In<br />

system of gas mains, supply pipes and; person at the eo.npress. 2.>tfC<br />

lateral;, with all necessary and de:u'r-Ur — — ~ ^~^.<br />

FOR SALE Five passenger Ford car<br />

aWe appurte aaces \\.y the purpose of WANTFD—Man to drive truck.—M. C. Avenue<br />

lupplyi^g gas to the said City, the in- Cookston, City Transfer, •phone<br />

•habitants and corporations thereof[428<br />

Mrs. D. H. Cray. 2Sj!<br />

and persons and corporations beyond •~^^^_m_. ~^~^^r^. Addition, choice neighborhood; worth<br />

the limits thereof, for lights, heat, WANTKD To lease a farm with! more than asked for it. Inguire at<br />

power and other purposes; and that .some pasture near Brown wood, Write Bulletin office. 22tfc<br />

DOST ON BRADY A VKNTK—Ladies'<br />

black beaver hat. Finder please return<br />

to Hcmphill-Fain Company. 28c<br />

SKCTION f. That there is hereby "''<br />

a granted to \v. A. Letson/, his heirs j...,.._,.,., rv„ ._<br />

\ successors and assigns, (.hereinafter •' 4 * NTK,) ~~ P,rry h:,n(1 ' s to f?.ft« pe-<br />

[Irautcei. the right privilege,!'' **&* » ai(l - - v<br />

'Phone 2;', 26tfc<br />

FOR SADIv—MTu acres, Bayou front,: LOST—La dies' scarf, between Southt50<br />

capaible of irrigation; plenty tim- era hotel and Frisco depot, or around<br />

franchise, to construct, ,*3*W Eanri, better known as Swiii her and pecans, two miles of Rrowndon<br />

Farm.<br />

loop. Return to Bulletin and receive<br />

and operate in the present and future<br />

J. H. Orrcll. Manager<br />

wood. J. D. Williams, Route A, Box reward. 27p<br />

streets alleys and public places<br />

2Stfc ,:<<br />

All mains, pipes and<br />

j laterals shall be so laid as to inter-<br />

he.p but perceive thai you are both ,Vil ' ,1>; IiMl '' ;it - !• • with tr.tth.<br />

equally in haste to repent at leisure." t)f lh> ' streets 8. ' 6tfc<br />

vor. "Will you agree tk and;Fasg — Mrs. D. H. ;.>ne finished bedroom, close in.—<br />

In ten minutes the associates were of the City of Brown'uood. :lo- -.u'.di. of BeC6hd hand furniture in the n-xt y reason of the existence 'phone :>7"» 2oa West Broadway<br />

engagement ring, Andrea and Trevor ojf su ii excavations or o: >iru< tions. — - —-'—■- - - - - ''- 1. L^<br />

were made man and wife according to by s:!f:MI,,i ''!*' ' --rporation in trie Cit . . , i. '^e<br />

encouragin, faces of ,he four men,<br />

l.ns. the swan-song of the Honor- eiceoi per th«<br />

abIeA:..!r.-.iV];..r.- she saidinaToice ,H. The net rate for artincial<br />

hat ST ' lrt, •• 1 a f ' ! ' r ** Bold and iwed for d<<br />

a clear flow, "who worshiped<br />

false pods flippantly du<br />

twenty tiw years of h.-r life, who traveled<br />

blindfolded throuffh a beautiful<br />

d re the feet of i Calf of Cold and<br />

mercifully di.«d on al certain beach at<br />

four o'clock (.f a naorniog. She drinks<br />

with y.»u to Andrea I Robert Odd man<br />

Trevor, the happiest woman—tin happies<br />

wo *h«—" I<br />

Trevor leaped to llis feet, put his<br />

»":< her and flatted her on the<br />

Shoulder; "There. thKD R0OM, 1201 Main, 'phone R-639.<br />

in a motion picture lies back of this 2f>9t r c<br />

ant] i. for "His Majesty, r ^ . ^»--~^,<br />

ricanV is E>ouglas : iks' 8rst WK Bl'Y second hand furniture. New<br />

gra ted to w \ I . • " ,: P^hdent production and marks Second Hand Store. 203 West Broad-<br />

' : ^' H,,.*nWoi>d Uhited Art,.- way. 'phone 975. 220tfB<br />

■' *. each, contained intheiinix.- y r. ){ A .-,, ,, , . Cprporatiori. i ■<br />

-.e days is the aecepted limit."<br />

Andrea and added hastily,<br />

"I was ji □£ to r;.;. -. \<br />

lions<br />

later."<br />

T:;.> I<br />

th»* hi<br />

rais<br />

▼or<br />

he •<br />

for an<br />

r i, provided, however thai ', •' Ln Jahuarv the entire am .<br />

I or artirinal gas shall ...<br />

01 'I... City . . - :,- r.<br />

"<br />

- j and used, wl<br />

... , . : ■ repealed<br />

Trevor i her. "Yourquestion."<br />

h Cirantee has no < optroi.nvai i<br />

SI-:rT!ON XI. T:<br />

the bishop, "is a natural<br />

rnisih and<br />

take effect and be In turee from<br />

::t to die high desk. t<<br />

after its passa •»• and ad<br />

md, fl':shirig slightly,<br />

;i minimum Ji.:.,i. which ,<br />

■•K,-. bier, yotJ infferf roared the , ,.,,. ;!il ..",i:<br />

hauded them to the who<br />

chgaieus- "''•;"'V-'"<br />

three divines in one Voice.<br />

- them with i. . 1<br />

ere.<br />

(To be con\ini»'dj<br />

Q .- tl A comfort: Then<br />

lie camztit sis-hr of Andrea who wa«<br />

> said finally, "you an- a reof<br />

,he ubU Sf SS^£ ;■! ;.^ War Mothers to<br />

! drawing room, any one of whom is<br />

' world \\a< startled by the<br />

the potential criminal. Even Madam<br />

m of the I'nited -Artists Ass<br />

La Granee, the medium, admits that<br />

at ion. Thi> association was formed<br />

Tim is a cop with braius." He adby<br />

Mary Pickford, Charlie Cha<br />

mits it himself and later admits that<br />

das Fairbanka an i D w Grifl<br />

a fool—but there lie the story<br />

fith. These artists, conceded through-<br />

" '»?<br />

which you must see to appreciate.<br />

out the world t<br />

• in tie nt I ••M'V.Ll .', \ '<br />

ard Veillier. the author is a stutomer<br />

at th;<br />

s»'< retarj. i i:-. of \\v iwnvt trons that Mar> Pickford. Charlie<br />

icehtoftnbut, now banning foi VmZ*I<br />

d-'l-JT-:.; '<br />

t, provide i<br />

■ to wast,- your ti:.- of tl im-m-' ,»,,,. ' . h{ Orantec<br />

ma> adopt proper<br />

- he continued, -I wish ro saj (ori; trees through every cliapter iu rubs and<br />

regn atj ms re«tulr|iig<br />

( h: ' I>!in - l)ou ^ as down the tension just when<br />

are at the snapping point.<br />

The Thirteenth Chair ran for a<br />

year on Broadway This is the first<br />

trip west of Chicago and strange as it<br />

may sound, this tour is not simply<br />

making the big towns Charles F. Horner.<br />

managing producer, is bringing<br />

the play to Brown wool because he<br />

has found that other towns in the<br />

same class are anxious to have hig<br />

plays. They have never had real New<br />

York plays under lik'» conditions be-<br />

Fairbanks and I> fore.<br />

: w crifllth will hereafter he ena<br />

The caste consists entirely of. New<br />

>OT!< K HV ITIM.H \TI(>\.<br />

(York artists. Helen van Hoose who<br />

ucess in the<br />

ginal production<br />

support is just<br />

expected.<br />

I >o you know<br />

been Buffering<br />

•<br />

3 a to whom<br />

a thou-<br />

I - povrdisf overy all<br />

i triumphantly at Trebeiiiurmur*<br />

o mumuring.<br />

•<br />

the table with<br />

: know all these<br />

Ai. : from the table and<br />

•or. "Ifs attractions an ilt IOI w<br />

r to buy oevtheCity of Brownwood to pay >*» '»»^. »«« of e\-<br />

MajesO .<br />

ed. and for Letters to Issue to her as jv'n • oou^las<br />

'.!". iV"",V'<br />

I'air.ianks<br />

„,. "nV."'<br />

film will<br />

"n "<br />

iie<br />

:<br />

when<br />

.<br />

Kstate.»tho ininiititi,ic •Doug" ran put bis<br />

l'nx'ceding will heard, hest into u t,u> tju.all.0 management<br />

l ^ j'^^^lclis.rimination and regardless<br />

n rvoL Grantee for the installation ofall ser- .,,'' ,h ;" bly that of George Stallings% manager<br />

of the Boston Braves iaseball club.<br />

have been entered for :nia show.<br />

" P*» g }** \^ W» « penae in the case of -His a<br />

n Lrown- iVlV(, p|pe|J t|.()m ftfg |)ri)|(„rU Iin„ tQ Pestament of said «.. S. Innes. deceas- (ho Amorll.an •• KnowiMi, w<br />

cf said Wil Itnd<br />

reference fq the insta:!iati6h of 8er. hv sa,(1 Courl on fho ~ o[h ,la > °' ,all | feels and justlv so thai it will offer<br />

\\-v pipes and the contn-1 of the sanu> u;,r >- i: »-"- al l ^ e Gottrt House of said j (o its patrons'beginning Wednesday<br />

f om the cohnectJOli .hereof at sai.l r,, ' in,v - ln l<br />

H^WIIWIUKI. Texas, at! |whi wnat should prove to he the very<br />

pr: perty line to and Including the wl tch time all persons wdio are inter<br />

height of screen entertainment.<br />

metier located on the consumer".^ ested in said Kstate are required to<br />

prenns.-s<br />

appear and answer said proceeding mil i IIAIK nine TODAY.<br />

sKCTinx vi. Grantee shal ,1((t should they desire to do so.<br />

When a murder has been committed<br />

be required (to extend piped or mains HKKKI.N PAIL NOT. but have you<br />

\\f Deliver Dry Goods, Groceries<br />

and while the supposed cu'prits are<br />

more than fifty feet for any one con- before said Court, on the llrst day of<br />

and Hardware.—Looney Mere; Co.<br />

still nervous, the police sometimes resumer<br />

or j:as provided, however, if the next term thereof, this writ, with sort to the Third Degree to win a conhis<br />

eyes tired cui the sinblen glow that<br />

Perfection Oil Heatars, most satissin<br />

h customer will pay any excess of your return thereon, showing how you ic- ion.<br />

illuminated Trevor's face; then I.e<br />

factory oil heater oi the market.<br />

laying said pipes or nains over and have executed the same.<br />

!4i the Thirteenth Chair" which ap-' P°"<br />

said, "Well, my dear, that settles It--<br />

Priced at $t;.T.". and $8.0# Lodnei above r,o feet Grantee is hereby re- . Witness my hand and Official seal,<br />

11 finally. In fact, that I can't<br />

Merc. Co<br />

I quired to extend the same to such at Brownwood. Texas, this the l.'lth day<br />

consumer's premises.<br />

of November. 1;»!!».<br />

SlCt'TlOX VIII. The rights, privi-<br />

L. K. CROW.<br />

!<br />

leges t»nd franchises granted by this<br />

J ordinance are not to be considered"<br />

c EXPLOSION!<br />

Is the only recognized hazard<br />

in the use of Natural Gas.<br />

You may protect yourself<br />

against this hazard for the<br />

small cost of 10c per hundred<br />

of your fire insurance.<br />

Why not let us write you a<br />

y including same?<br />

pears at Brownwood on the night of<br />

November 11th. detective Tim Donahue<br />

resorts to the third degree when<br />

&<br />

his other methods lad. He has no<br />

Clerk. County Court. Brown County,!Ordinary criminal to deal with for<br />

Texas.<br />

27-33ej there are thirteen people m a .\. V .<br />

Ubero! Installments of this Story will Appear Each Day.<br />

109 East Baker Street<br />

Phone 254<br />

1<br />

J


E<br />

PAGE SIX Brownwood Bulletin NOVEMBER 14, 1919<br />

iff.<br />

Hemphill, Fain Co,<br />

BROWNWOOD<br />

SMctt! Young Men ! We Offer Most<br />

Extraordinary Values In These<br />

SMART STYLES—ALL-WOOL FABRICS—GOOD TAILORWORK<br />

$ 35, $ 4° a » d$ 45<br />

PERSONAL ITEMS<br />

ROY E. FOX<br />

1<br />

Popular Players<br />

Brownwood, 1 work.<br />

Commencing Dec.<br />

Tent Theatre Feaffd with large<br />

I<br />

Furnaces<br />

These Kirschbaum Ulster-<br />

ettes were priced low to us<br />

by the makers as a special<br />

feature value. We, in turn,<br />

price them unusually low to<br />

you. And that in face of the<br />

fact that to duplicate these<br />

overcoats today would cost<br />

fully a third more. At<br />

our prices these values are<br />

simply unapproachable.<br />

It is advisable t make your<br />

lection before ityr >/uci<br />

' e * I<br />

BUY NOW-YOU WILL SAVE<br />

?!• r «oti<br />

J '- IhittH* K'\l-!< i!<br />

• I' M h tUtumnl<br />

Of Interest to Women<br />

S'olnorrow's KriSs-lai.'iiouif,.<br />

vii ty: It; i;ii: y iii ...<br />

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WHAT TO !«,:,i h rider, iin. i<br />

into ;.<br />

o_< ;r it .• iiifir sa I anil \\ •;■ I' :i!i'l<br />

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Djenyer Man Here<br />

Inspecting Shallow<br />

Oil Field Situatior<br />

Electric Fan Used I<br />

to Keep Home Warm J un<br />

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HIRE Wil<br />

A MEW SHE! J<br />

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Thursday<br />

Wednesday and<br />

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Dallas; Miss Ford to<br />

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.i.-l e^t'eiicl i»lt. :• Maiiiff.<br />

I In•*•■ UwittS an- all S:»MMI.<br />

;• is an*! *-*■ u*.<br />

Yeager & Sawyer<br />

Barbers<br />

I fairer Pots<br />

ion Ml 1 II I'\KKr V.<br />

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Itrbv mu•■•,.' Bulletin,<br />

^•1^ Monday and<br />

Ly * *^ Tuesday<br />

The wildest, most harum-scarum, jolliest and at times,<br />

pathetic character of the screen is<br />

, Mary Pickford<br />

in her second picture from her own studio<br />

The «<br />

Hoodlum w<br />

Successor to "Daddy Long Legs' 5<br />

10 Mary Pickfords you have never seen, in this story of<br />

the adventures of a spoiled little heiress who goes to<br />

live in the slums.<br />

THE<br />

PICTURE<br />

<strong>OF</strong> 1000 LAUGHS!<br />

Prices Matinee and Night: 15c, 25c, 35c<br />

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