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THE BROWN WOOD BULLETIN JANUARY 27 1922
MBOWNIOD BULLETIN
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JbriQ year.
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PARAGRAPHING
Senator Borah says life is safe in
fioriot Russia. Perhaps you can call
livine there life. Boston Shoe andJ
leather Reporter.
l(hat the world needs is a wind-
eitteid glass that will make the car- or
feiestrian out in front look like a
t?ck Elizabeth Journal.
Murderesses should remember that
je more men they kill the more pla-
ce on the jury will be filled by wom-
t3i. Washington Post
m There would be less lynching if
fhre -were fewer hung juries and
jgp hanged men. Washington Post
"It nover does any good to criticise
cci alliens that cannot be helped. The
light thing to do is to create other
odadftiens to take their place. Char-
lb&oa Sunday Xews.
Presidential bees have begun to
imtz seventeen months batsie the A
nomination- conventions. If they don't
leak out some of them won't survive
tWs hard winter. Exchange.
l&a'i it a violation of international
laic or something to run a grog shop
vwitkin.. three miles of an American
Tsatbessador. San Francisco Qbroni-
de. -Tiie real yellow peril is a streak.
"VtfasfeiagtoH Post
Another romance of the sea is "that
it te dry. Washington Post
.(Turkey can not take the Greece
sats out. -of .Thrace. Greenville Pied-
meet. -Oii hasn't done much for troubled
TS&s&crs 1 the case of the Dardanelles.
Detroit News.
'Party lines may be disappearing in
tfigc csaiatry but coal lines are form-
jug. Brooklyn Eagle.
Russia now has a Commissar for
Minorities. His duties we judge are
those of a coroner. Dallas News.
When the Germans say they didn't
lmc the war they mean It isn't going
t oost them anything. Washington
Foat
IllCK MEX'S WIVES" LYRIC
3IOXOAY A'I TUESDAY.
la "Rich Men's Wives" the Gasnier-rsaSfc-
Preferred Picture that is sehed-
M4ll ts een at the Lyric theatre on
'ioiay for a week's engagement one
of the big situations shows Claire
firaar. in a tigress-like battle for her
iUtie Ka tBaby Richard Headrick).
la the rich man's wife who is
iZdvea from her home a sacrifice to
fxac&jji nd eavy. An overwhelming
:.cirniii.g for her baby boy drives her
laak'to tie scene of her greatest bap-
es and she arrives in time to see
xiie frivoMng society butterflies using
Ler child as a medium of a laugh. Fu-
ilsusly she bursts through the Ting of
r.iOrU and Jifts her son from a foun-
tain bow then turns her wrath vpon
ihc father who aided in tht joke on
tl. child!
ims
Those who.want to see anotlier war
will not demand front seats.
Writers once li'ed in attics. Now
they live In cellars.
aiost of us read the spring styles to
see how much out of style we will be
nwft spring.
Ireland is so quiet you can hear a
ilght three blocks.
Better get those Christmas bills
paid before Easter.
.11 Europe is on edge and someone
is liable to push.
Passing off cold storage eggs is a
sholl game.
' California "has a baseball collage.
Difference between it and some other
colleges is not so much.
' When a young member of the super-
sex says she likes your close shave
give up or go home.
Groundhog day Is coming and. some-
one Is sure .to say groundhog is sau-
sage.. '
Only 11 more months before this
vear willbe last year.
Your ship can't come- in unless your
ship goes out
"Winter dresses have more hooks but
not as many eyes on them.
Robbing- the people isn't as easy as
itonce was. There is too much com-
'petition.
...Painting a house or a daughter Is
.Expensive.
Some people look as mad as if they
Jived in Europe -
THEOLD HOME TOWN
-
THE SHOW TROUPE THAT WAS TO
MGHT MOVED TD THE CEttTfsiAL. HOTEL. OPPJCE.WHDI. "Tlw F.tT
vjeajt'outm TH depot wait;n room stove i atc today-
"THE
P ARSON1 S COLUMN"
MA Thing of Shreds and Patches"
was anytlnn;
like that of
our local sir-
en the Par
son thinks
that Olvsses j
was not. 'all
the wise wao j
he is tracked rp to be. (The Parson I when their .protest was disregarded
never uses slr.g 1 O.ir local siren hey sold out all their possessions at
gi-.es three separate notes about five- a great loss and came to America
thirty in the morning the time when some as the Parson has. said to Ne-
llie Parson Is getting his beauty braska. and others to Dakota; and
sleep. He has neither the desire nor! others to Canada. Here their virtues
occasion for waking up at that time j nd industry again made them wcal-
The first of our siren's notes is lik " j thy and influential citizens. But when
three hundred thrpe-lieaded Cerberi j the conscription came. ihty true to
howling through tbe dismal halls of ! their faith sold . out again and are
Tartarus. The second is like the unit- j going to Mexico. There are no btt-
ed but discordant bellowing o-f a.ter neonle. Their leaving is a di-
thousand fat bulls of Bashau.- The(tinct loss to Canada and a distiht.t
third is lik all the squawkings of
the devil-possossod pig.J of Gadara
collected into one nerve-wrecking
blood-curdling screech. It is a pub-
lic nuisance. It should be abated.
The Parson the other day Saw i
girl's name Zadia Zudara. Believe
him.- that is some monakex. - (The
Parson never uses slang). He has
looked in the dictionary of proper
names but he has not been able to j
nnd any sucn name as eimer ct ineso.
What do parents deserve who have
tagged that ticket on their unoffend- (
ing child? And can ai:v. one who has v
been called ten times a day Zadia
Zudora be normal?
The other day the . Parson saw in ;
5ne of the journals an account of
the migraiio.n of a . number of
Mennonites from Dakota to Mexico.
It was there stated lhat these people
had gone to Canada under a treaty
with Great Britain providing tba.v
they should be exempt from military
service. Any schoolboy knows that
until the great war broke out no mati
in the British drminkm was liable i
to conscription. Tac standing army
of Great Britain was composed en
tirely of enlisted men. So ;ho -such
trciity nor ary other' the Parson un-
dertakes to say was ever : c a
rmdition of the'r migration to Can-
ada. It was the Parson's good fortune
to know ome of the .Mennonltes who
aettled years ago ;Ii- Nbraskfi around
Beatrice. He vas entertained for
day or two by one or wiom. m an
his life he has never met with more
dignified cordinl aiid lavish hospi-
talit.v. Thee 7 c3ple are of the salt
of the earth. They are ron-resideats.
and they are firm in their prise pe.
Otherwise at least those With whom
the Parron was acquainted they do
not differ very widely either in doc-
trine or practice from otiior bodies
of Protes-'ant Christians. The real
story of their original migration to
this country is as follows: In the
reign of that bad tveman but good
emnress. Catharine the Great she
undertook to colonise the Volga basin
and the Crimean country with Gev-
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
HELLO TOM - HOVJ'S
EVERY BODY ?
HELEN r
HOW 5 HELEN r J OH HELLO WILBUR
V-vo-f SHE'S ALLRIGHT-
1 H0VJ AREVou?
- lift m y mM
BY STANLEY
PLAY AT THE OPK-r HOuCZ. i-A' i
V
If the song I mans wishing to improve both the
of the Sirena. ! character and methods of her own
the ialiabl-! subjects in 'those districts. As an iri-
tants of Ca!-! ducenxent she guaranteed them ex-
hundred ypars. The hundred years
expired and the government of Rns'-
i sia undertook to . exact from them
mifitary service and also to under-
mine their religion by forcing their
children into the imrkjhal scliools
such as. they wore wherein the Or-
thodox Greek clergy held sway
Against tliis they protested and.
gain to Mexico
The Reverend Mr. Wharton in the
chapel exercise at the Daniel Bakei
College on -Thursday morning said a
thing which the Parson wishes' lie
could quote literally and which he
thinks is well 'worthy of being
thought over. The gist of it is thaf
we cannot travel back xery far into
the past without coming to a cross
nor follow the path very far without
coming upon n blood-print. His call
to the students was that they should
' remember this and be prepared- to
tuuu .. '"-"
session. The Parson has never hoard
a discourse in which the point s
more interestingly . and strongly
made.
You will not be able to go to
church any. more on Sunday in Jan-
uary 1923. Better make use of" he-
opportunity! An Established Reputation.
(American Legion Weekly.)
A grocer In a New Bngland town
i went to a deputy sheriff whose word
as lo a certain Lw..U!ggs. who"
hud applied .for credit at; his store.
"Good mornin. sheriff."
'"Mornin'."
"You know Iew.Diggs?" ;
"Yup." . " . '. - - v
"Wiat kind" of a follur is he?''. . -"Purtv
fair." ...
To h hnnp.tr' -
rth t should stir. B6n av-
rCe;1 .jcg f'or stealing- and acquit
ej hoth times."
HAUEIXG ASD PLOWLVU.
. We are prepared to haul-your dirt
and plow.vour garden. Dirt $1.00 per
load. ANDERSON BROOKS. ';
S7p
Phone J-S
THY I'S FOU EHESU 31 EATS.
We Imnillc tlio h's.
ADAMS CASH k CARRY MARKET
Phonos 676 and 607.
"The Trire Is the TIiIng;M
Hiss Andrews Vrlmary School 1501
Second Street ran accoiirinodatc a few
more pupils. Phone 912-r 2. 8Sllf
SAVTO1.
oh the
A boy
i
IS-
Ull PASHA 11 HE1I
ENTERTAIN BIG Gil
IT OLD M AUDITORIUM
KALI 1HXS 1IKST TWO Ol'T OF
TIlIlElv; SKVEIvAIi 1'UKLWINAKY
KEATrUKS INTEltKSTIS(i.
Several hundred people attended
the athletic contests at the Old I ted
Barn Stadium at -102. We3t Lee street
Friday night ?.Iany ladies were presr
ent and there wis -a largo. sprinitlinr'
of i.ha best of Brown woad which in
taken to boost" 4he worthy efforts
now being exerted "by the I sham A.
Smith .past American. Lopisn to put
Brownwortd oiu tho athletic map of the
"feunti7 in a firat class .way. . Wf!h
.the ir'otung out of a fovv rciigh neck
frills ami tuck.; that orrcaribnally hoi)
:p here and there." the legion will win
the? : uccess -for-which it is striving
and which .it "dopofvea to win. ; Y
t'.lbbs.; Ed Henley '.Tr t a A. McNeil
and others who in any way helped to
make those conteais the success they
deserve ar "to bo congratulated-and
if their intentiojis carry-out as they
(now cositeiiiplate.' it -will hot. be .!oiig!
until Brown wood will he in the." same
sports class in the matter-of' athletics
that : is. now occupied ' by the larger
cities such as Ilorstbu; Dfillas San.
j Anton io fort Worth and otJstr placet
jof like slztt ami the.? contests tvu.i
come to oq a part.oi me regular .pro-
gram .here having a wholesome effect
when as statu all the rough places-
have been 'ironed' out nnd pie - people-
have been educated al?ng the lines of
what it takes to constitute safe- and
sane athletics. - :
The main feature ot the contest Fri-
day night was the wrestling match
between' Kali Pasiii known .as the
Terrible Turk and. ' Yotmg Herman'
This was a first class affair la uvery
a first clas affair va every
nd from every point of view.
rt round or set-to Kali
rcapect and
in uie uri rouim or sei- to ivau .ra-j
shi -threw Herman in -i3 .minutes andf
in the second sot to In about 23 min-
utes; L. P. Lane who -acted as master
of ceremonies and made a breX talk
prior to the opening of the main bout
read a . telegram from Harry. D'hn.itri
the famous wrestler who has had sev-
eral rounds with Pet Browu in which
he challenged- the winner o the Lout
Inst night.. Tliis. means tha; KatJ Pa-
dia' and Dhnitri whp is;a Greek will
wrestle here at ho 'distant-date. It Is
ak: ii'mieratood that in event Kali
Pasha defeats. Dimitri that Pet Brown
will be the next comer aud nu. event
jf this kind would Jrave to bo Irold.
somewhere else besides thcold -Red
Barn because it would he too aaiall'.
If tlie Legion boys can get in . the
habit of making their contests inter
esting enough tu bring men like Pet
BroWn here" Brownwood is giving to
get on the big r pr ning' map of the
Country in quick ('der- an. Pet Brown
is a national ch.kr.after aiid has wrest
letl time and again. bi all the. big c.U-
ies oi Texas and l.i ..e t.. al mitside
of "the tato. ' - "-
Tdd-mucli cannot be sr. 'd; by-way "of
ommendatlon for Ybtrng i'etnian ast4
Kali Pasha. They aro absolutely first
class and the fact .thaf it t6ok.. the-
Turk- minvtif of. "the hardest k'uJ'
of work to win the first: round shawls
how "nearly Tralhf-d t-te inch am al
though Herman.. is omothin?
like S
or 5 years older than Kali Pasha and
has -been in the JtaTiie. Inderal yeara
There : was imi a bit of niistfnder-
stnuding lasc night aa to xvhether'.the
Turk really put the shoulddrs of Her
man on the ma according to. the rules
ind regulations -and TCaJl Pafthn hnu-
3?lf announced at the close -that if . the
audience waa jict safi5fioJ ..he was
willing to "try it over again ft. Is
thus quite probable tliat llormay and
Kali . may wrestle again hi th"6 near;
future.- This can be nld arif that is
:1iqv arc. bath favorite among . the
people of Brown wpud Who like- clduii
iports. ' .''.--'.-
Comparing the physical streng ii
and .capabilities of. the two- nicnV the
-.writer kn&w cf.-uo better comparison
than. Panther and Griztly-. Hear. Her-
man lil-r the grizxly 1 ondow.ed with
al.im.st immeasurable" brute strength.
As' a matter of fact he don't know how
strong he is. His abort thick neck i
a terror to sil wrestler- and they
imir.ediatery give th-eir nttdnfioh ta a.-
tacks from othe-r quarters. His ijn-
nic2se arms and wria;s rfi'e also great-
ly in his favor the element of.im:
nieiiso strength running through his
entire mahe-up makes him a formid-
able antagonist. Ho- is slower in
niovment than Kali but as stated is
much more powerful in strength. On
the other hand-. Kali suits the descrip-
Hon of Panther to a nfcety-qulck.
Wilbur Is Always So Serious
HOW ARE You 6ETTJMG
outcome y
or; a girl?
I'M NOT
BE-TTlG-I'M
( JUST WAJT1NG
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f.r i
mm'
sleek as an col scientific to a nicety
coupled witlr groat strength properly
distributed to every muscle of his sup-1
pie body he is a hard antagonist. In
a long drawn out contest the advan-
tage would more than likely he with
Jiim owing to his " ability for wind
and those who watch him in action
will eoiho to the conclusion that one
nf Til: frrmf Hfilnfa fe in ' llmr fiTiil
this was- shown when at the ond of 43 '
minutes last night he riishcil the pov.--
erful Herman.-seized him and lift In -r
him bodily twirled him around his
head in what fs known as the airplane '
whirl and threw him to the' mat. It'
was a good program throughout and j
as ntati'd and .now: repeated .Herman';
ami Kali Pasha are both fine sports!
and fiiif athlete;?: and the people .of-
Brownwood have .not yet' decided
which is: really . the best man -oh the.
liiXK ..-'; ' "" .-.'- - " - I
The contest wii refe'recd "by "Dutch ;
-Wilson "and L. P. Lnno -was tline-j
keeper.: The prolrnifftary. ten Hires last
night w-cre initre.stJJg and-. coiiHls'ed
6.1. a fe
o..-. sparring iiK:fh tvlriie l.rt.
- -was jjaUicriri? "sif of - which ;
v ore very fnuelr .'lyprcchitod; ". . ' j
; The Ihtnetln. nc..inan wcni and:
saw; 'or' the first tinie in life a wrt-
lirrg. match:; He never slept- a wiakf
last nt.?hU..-btit. wrestled wjfh
every t
larHon; in. ir. tow ocw. taking on me
urn l uiiiiu-UirH- mm npjiau uowa i.t-a-;
ter and Fisk avenues and u jpaing. irp
on the lank of-the bayou several mil
C.utvi? (own. He evfn fcacklod some
fellow at Iajv fif a .tieym item aiiil
because .the follow didn't know .any.
news Jie tseu. tn-:o hrmJ onit . wrestled
all; the way "to Brownwcotl. " petting
several scissaV Hdl.-i? ;r.d other vaci-i
etics of cmcheft f:Ut . Uie;ellbw vhor ;
over he -was .finely git "ia ncV mart1 wi tvpm tlw great markets after the
In one of tiiem alrrlnV whirls aadS of its cargoes in tht coin-
threw him jntn the; mid-'tie of the filns-li
pil-at the (f. H. & 11. v.eir ju't as the
a!arm cloefr' announced it was getthig
up time.
n sg T fT nr8Kn"iinTr3Tf'1
HHA U M jiJS lift i f
Pa-i'3 1 " ' L UL!:UleU I ilAi Id
-! Bfy K WILL BE EPOGHAL "
EVENT ITIllIOe
1ATE li ST. PU'IMCH'S DU"
iiAUni 17: W ILL BE F.YENT OF
ill si T EUIXATItyy Mi YALl'E.
.that- the Santa Fe -demonstration
train will pull into .the- station at
Brownwood r.al will rrmatn be'rr the
balance of the day and that night
This train fa being operated by the
Santa Fe Ilailrohd company mainly
for the1 purpose of developing interest
.in farming potiltry raising; live stock
raiding and all kin tired indtistries that
In uny wsy. co'ntii:;ne to tifi-material
Wylfaro of - (he locaHtres - through
M'A'h th.e fanti Pa "ry&tvm cveratss.
and s 'nr.c cne co;:.Co. t ibink a!;cut i.
this is almost every industrial locality
in .Texas. Over in .oast Texas the
Santa Fe rim's through practically ev-'
;ety asjririiltural and cotton producing
cminty and over in Lo'aisiapa it has
reached far into thn vtist stretchesr of
the great tmrifcr prtfdr.cfns: areas.
D. Tfnfiloy. ajkukural a.v'fiit of
the Banui Fc s-!lF U;';ni clar?e of tho
tiain that irjfini to: 'traverse thei
great rentral and w.sst Tct: area aadi
U. wr-nta to .eea every farmer. stock
raisi.- dairyman and tfottltry rai"er In
3 11 the great sect f"rt which' the train
Intends to'vlelt r.ml 'show them just
what is bi?lug ilone and whit caii be
done by way. of divm-srn;catIon. Inten-
sive farming arid. Improved methods as
ayplieil to "every line. of rural and ag-
ricultural life. Hvery farmer In Ilrown
county If ?lvcn a special invitation to"
be in 'llrownwood on Saturday. March
17 and learn from ejcperjencftl speak-
ers same information of most vnlnale
character..' Among thesa speakers
will bo. .1. F. jranrel' cd'ito.r of "The
i-'artli" thr oiflclal organ of the San-
ta Fe ' covering ihdnstlial subjects of
ivory nature; .1. G. Fit'iiigh hiatt-
ajer of "Tire Earth" for the- south-
west. Colonel" F. G. Pcttibone. . vice
pi esldir.t and general manatr who is
personally acfjtialhtetl with more poo-
;lt from one end of'the Santa Fc lines
to the other perhaps than any other
living twm:aii4 who 'is well km.. n to
tha people of .. llrownwoo;L Colomt-
Pc'ttlbohe wMl.be oulled on for rn ad-'
dress on his arrival at Brownwood ami
the is put on notice" now to beson to
collect hl3 data and have it in rotvl(
;shape. 'J. S. Herfchey general fiuiht
lisfout of the road will also In; here
and jf the. business-people of H.own-j
wood want to -riicet -a real I'm? wir.
tho will "mif-o 'much if tkcv- tail to
i-'Imke llio hand of Mr. Hershe.v '
The Stfnti Fe rail; cad company like
other plain common sense h.uslners
enterprises is seeking to develop Its
long.. .h; laerttore. amipie mamnr dairyman poultry raiser atock nan.
On March 17.. iii the afternoon wl-.ichi of husin?s3 philosophy that in order ..on- man and grain man and every
Is Sataiday and St; Patikk s. Day at! that air ears may be loaded cars and-.w4aeas Rfan in Bravn oonntv ramtmL
f7yiz WRE COiMG Over. . "
TC CALL On Vou- TllE -(
OTHER &VDHWG 6uT- -j"1-
1 'DOl's WASN'T -FEELING HEARO
N ELL" - joWc. HAD A
-vwvr- 7 COLO - HO W 1$ J
f I SHEGETTIMG
I " ffe
I i 3mM
If You ILlve Never. Used
WYANDOTTE
rieiinsor and "Water Softener you have miffed one of the greatest
aids to housekeeping. You savu on soap and on work ami the re-
sults are- bettor. . -
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Coggin Avenue
Connor Second and Coggin Arnuo.
Come Yfhvtc a triad linml ivwai's you.
Voma lvliorc It Jisrion's acthe all dsy.
f :e whtre dttppotnimotHs an; if iv
And thrji fur your comfnar i'-v.'ll bo happy nlway.. . .
- Sunday School !:Kl u. m.
; I'rcuchiJ'if H'M'i a. Hi and 7:;!fV p. ;n. .
'.Ifc Y; P. IV. .Ir.I:;r. 5nti rmodiate and Senior frni-
- . m. until 7:0 p. in.
"- - A. SCRANTON Pastor '
resnarces bv rslline the attention oft
hc j&mc generally to ihcmagnitude
gad iniftieu!
sui able value of thetso re -
rource'? fn the. various .'counties thru
v?)iich the. roail. operate. The ideal
3jlr.d csrtdition .wo:ld he that every
ca? of -any-k1ri1-lKHll over ihe it&&.-i
Kf a lfadcil car whethr it is phnts
fi'Am-f.liA rtntrtM-nt. nnrtlniftian whlfth.
a- tAe-iiIds orcharfls and; pine lor-
ests " arsr" wll k3 cattle sheep and
prMn regions or whelher it is return-
rncrcial centres. "As a matter of fact
;vory empty Car whether going or
coraln-f is a liability -And the more
empty cars that a.raiixoad lias to hmU
of its ov. a ;bviei Its' own Urn
; rreater ami more Mirfiensome n iia- g3 m ow!r-to impress the necasitv
V.i'.itwr. -beccmp.. 0n tho other baud cf iiis fevei0pment of a-rictilUtral en-f-
3i j laaded car; whether of It- o t.-prlsc and all the kindred iadnatries
or belonsifi to BomeKHiy else bt
passes oye the. lino is an asset and
r.ets ire tfce . foundations .upon
which th road bnilds its. permanent
ft:mrp:feRprtty and npon which also
it rifachea out ad lay plans for fa-
ture and more comprekenfiive devel- .
opmeat. The. rdilroad that hauls
nothing. .bat .empty cars would not
keep out of fhe crupicy court very
t!.at there nnty be no empty cars.
passm- over a given line of railroad
tbatoeverjr acre ' pt tatfii on the Hue of
this road b& developed and made to
produce ssmelhins that wirl ilo to soil
rouiethhiK that may be hauled by the
railroad and for which freight rates
. - si i .
are paid i oe Hieai ranroao mere- i3 e ao insn tnere .ew iors in-
fore would run through a territory bune.
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The iihspof Orif:r:u .Modes
EN N I N G
Exclusive but not Expensive
i
':0fFec&tixe. Event
;yv;; Spring
L Thi 'is ti -'specially prepared event for the introduce
tory' Spring -showing of lovely new Spring materi-
aii; smart new fashions expertly made. f.
; Go'lorful Street and Afternoon Hats. -.
.Distinctive Hats in Black.; .;b
iVlariy of these Hats arc from recognized world fa-
moiis makers. The most beautiful collection of Hi
T&ts iliat the. season offers . . $3.95 to $22.50
.v .- . - Dresses and Suits
Models for ;arly Spring that portray the new Paris-
i ". I..riucnc r.re now being shown from our lines.
Wc invite 3rc;'r inspection.
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CM SHi' ':; verv .
)V)5ERA1 IE -
A . HOAR&ii.Ct.;
HER COLO AHD
TALK CACVC!
v
-fake
i
t
Baptist Church
where -every acre of land was in culti-
vation or J:i parturaga on which cattle
- roamed ov on .which daiiy herds pro-
dnced inilk and butter for shipment
or where hundreds of other industrial
n?errpiises 're in operation each
and. all contritiuting to the material
developimrnt of the country or locality
in w'nU:f their won -7nrMl- nm( nacU
fnrnishra something in the way of
car;ro to be hauled by the railroad and
-cnictiiin in turn to be brought from
distant merkejtr. This wonld Be the
ideal railroad and this would be an
ieaf country in which to Ifre' were
every industrial enterprise that Is
ireded; in Ofssratfcm and contributing
its share to the prosperity of "the poo-
pie.
to Iie fcn(i that the entire country may
made to blopson a the rose the
-mta Fe company Is eoiag to operate
a rrccial train over it Hues ith the
Dj lucatia the people-by free
ac.uai demonst ration of wlfet has
. tione aci what is mns iiom ia
oi4er localities ami showing what
Utay (lone ah)I1 eTery mllc o the
rpftii in TeIa8 LeL every mrmor
COUHtV
fcer tjle (hUeMarch 17 and be in
Brownwood on the afternoon of that
fty
. -
There are now no English in Ireland
and the indications are that there wfll
i. TrT- x rr. -
of Beautiful
Hats! -
BY ALLMAN
H HAS
VITH
CAH'T
Nt SBIVU'E
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