Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 198, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 11, 1912 Page: 2 of 4
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lHE BAILY BULLETIN
roP1!1!!.
TUESDAY. JU2E 11 IMS
I
WATCHES
A watch to tot sutisfaetoi
must be accurate in its
time keeping.
Our watches are se-
lected "from tho leading
makers of the work! ami
no movement it allowed
In qfir stock which can- i
not pass the critical in- j
spection that many years J
experience as watch mak-
ers enable us to give.
Every desirable size and
style of watch will be
found in our stock.
Watch Brown wood grow.
Tho Austin Statesman says that a
good way to build a city is to "start
something." A better way is to keep
something going.
GOOD ROADS
Morris Sheppard is going to--be
greeted by a packed house 'tonight.
Better go early if you want a 'comfor-
table seat in the court house.
Armstrong
Jewelry Co.
It looks at times Iike the people
have rather ' a poor showing when
they have a well packed committee .
against them in matters political.
There is more talk than . anything
else to the dry weather. It is dry.
ivut nothing is especialy suffering and
the people are certainly at work mak-
'iie hay and saving oats. The Brown-
wood country Js nil' right.
140000t MILES OF PUJJLIC HIGHWAYS IN TEXAS.
One of the most important agencies whereby we can achieve
. progress mental moral and material is through our public high-
ways. They enable us to climb to a higher physical mental and
U-..I. -..n tw- 4 u moral Pane and overcome obstacles that retard development.
. . - . . We do not fully realize the magnitude of our public highways.
Trickliam section in the Lohn coun- . " ' .
T ? T 77 . - . Building roads is the most stupendous problem confronting f the
Daily Bulletin W- "S"S ie'";m """ people of Teca today. We have 140000 miles of public high-
w V around Brownwood. it looks like . .. .. ...
. . u ays wnicn win reacn around tne giooe live times ana tne acreage
Brown wood is destined to become a j.v . . i.- .rii-i
. . . they occupy is initial to that of the State of Delaware.
'.great center lor tne on njuusiry. -
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BY THE
Aliiis J'rijitins? Compmiy
X '
-None of your weak and watery sort not a touch
of that "tannin taste" but just as smooth and tasteful
as anything you can conceive of that's the kind of
ice tea you make with
White
wan
Office of Publication
209 Brown. "Cor. Brown and .Lee Sts.
. j .
Entered at the Postoffiae at Brown-
wood Texas as second class
mail matter.
Subscription
B0 cents per month ?6.00 per year.
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS
Subscribers failing to receive their
paper will confer a favor on the man-
agement by reporting satte-to.the of-
Hce fcy fl oclock each morning -when
; things frojn an .educniionai and nit- ; GREAT IS WIRELESS SYSTEM
I-
There is Still a faint suspicion that ttiral point of view for the vontli of '
some of the people of this country are the state. .
a little anxious for intervention in ; ;. We iriist that the erforts which the
Cuba and Mexico and indications are Hogg. 6onn.nissioii is putting forth to
that so far as Ctibu is concerned tliere j increase. Uie interest the people df
is a possibility of their anxiety being Texas" In this great cause- mny meet
relieved. with iftrge. saceess. It is purely a pa-
' Conversation Successfully Carried or
Between San Francisco and Island
of Hokushu Japan.
Marconi rejoiced when. In IS97 he
succeeded In sending a wireless mes-
sage a distance of three miles. Bj 1907
he had established regular wireless
communication across the Atlantic
trifltie movteraeu.u and Texans gener-- Since then vessels have been "picked
There is such a falling off in the nHy Onn ;oo relied upon to respond i VD" at sea shore stations nt dia-
e ..t .-.w' .-..'':. . ... tances of from 2.000 to 4.000 miles
the fly' war started that the ptnjple man. . T '
sliould b encouraged to keep up the ;- :
fight. Browimood is better off with-
You know you're drinking tea real ice tea you get
all the' tea flavor; but refined to a peculiarly smooth ex-
quisite dcliciousness all its own.
Grocers Everywhere
sell White Swan Tea four sizes in air-tight tins 10c 25c -40c
and 75c. Should your grocer be one of the few who don't carry
it write us for
A "Large Enough" Sample
tolbat you may If am all about While SwiaTri by the test of use;
we will on receipt of your jrocer'i name and addreu and ten cent!
jn stampi to pay packing and pojtaje; fend you a plenty larjc enouzh
ample ?ackate for you to try it several times.
Waples-PIatter
Grocer Co.
Dalla Denuon Ft Worth.
1
a copy of tk. paper will be sent by out the flies
special QellTorv.
TUESWAil! 411 J 1. VAV2
Dou't forget that Urownwood has a
large number f teachers "iu our
midst.'" and that they appreciate Mir-.
; aVO Kill KS .0 FILTH.
. "Swftttfce-flv campaigns for i:i2
are.ell on ;Te eWipination of this Hokushti a distance of (5.Q00 miles
In November last Marconi sent a mes-
sage from the Coltano station in Italy
to the Glace Bay station in Nova Sco-
tia 4000 miles. The San Francisco
operator a month earlier conversed
for a period of 15 minutes with the
Japanese station on the island of
Wireless communication it is ex-
pected will be onened Un between
Ttlfc lipuso fly in addition Italy and Argentina says the Amer-
HUhy. nuA 4attgeroms insect is a desir-
i Kt n .. .i n . r . . Ir'.IT! Irvluu- Willi thn .n'mTtlxitlnn nf
testes as much as anybody in the l w? J" 1 " 1 '. i'": " ' )t.u '
Mirnfl'i)lnv At tmK'ol.i ft. . ..
The -Daily Bttlletln !s aofhoriied to world and wlit-n they leave will talk r .7?r i5 r. - alr-iine distance between
room wltlj fhe ipectafbrs. and the pic-
ture resemble that seen on looking
at the ground glass of an ordinary pho-
tographic cejnera. As the screen in
both these eases is sheltered from the
diffused light of the theater or hall. It !
Is not necessary to extinguish or low-
;.the new station at HuenoH Aires The
these . sta-
annownce the following candidates for for HrmnHtHMl it thev have'anv re-' - p"ld' re or less-com luive v- tlons will be 7.000 miles. The Installa-
iftte ;nb1tft tn the nation nf the . ... IdftUCe. of rlition lo n Inme nntaliM1" ""rivet apparatus on s.ntps is
" " - aii trti- ta Lini' ---r. -
v. . . w. I ...... . .
Democratic priaaary:
belnir irrndnnllv vtnnilml 1'ntll rd.
of infections including cholera; dys-; -ently few vessels outside of warships
as that enr thffliittle diarrhoeas dipb- "ml steamers of the liner class have
. ..i .... been so equipped. Now various roun-
BnriH'1 coun: candidate fretp.ent the " -v-.um. VWnnm. mes afe by egisatfon compeUng
- Altftnt m -!... ........ .. .1
Sfcraets of Lanniasas Iookuis for Bur- w - wt .- t-n- nm.-u ui mtuiy smaller passenger-carrying cralt
a -
The LaMipnsits Leader
qt.. rounty vote rs
i'tftwa iht r.- Than at home Is the fish- "" wsw;ni.v81ne umi- tnb!Ii.hineni of a chain of wireless a
jJiig isuall good ;U Lamiaxas this
I year? . -:: .-. -; 1
A-
-1
yl : r aon tiiat a certain uurse
M-tMi:imr one to fallow it is er- xr wrowmpg. siiipnur iumty or
sj'''ilAM'VtfiabJe : do. so. fr in nine
' i v m-iii I... Mr. u ot the' bureau of entomol.n- i.uus
. ;.fpt W not; Th.re however the ''wt' lr :wstoi - iaiate or ; SMALL BATTERY RUNS LAMF
f -mk :mm vHm the heart neu '-generations of nies.
.. YTWAm Instead of n-a.-on.
. .' - -
do.'.j't ? surprised if thr
For KepreeeutaUre :
EL U. IlfltJER.
H. P. Tm&R.
For Coauly Jwrlge:
EL S. 3. WHITEHEAD.
FRANK B. SWEET.
A. I. BRUMFIELD
(For -re-eiectlon.)
For Tax Collector:
FRA1CK iBMISON.
For Tax Aaweacor:"
OAK UBWI&
WAi-Ta m iJOliNSON.
BROOKS MSB.
.TOE S .imSQX.
R. C CWTOS.BR.
For Iiistrtel Cli
KftV Sounty.
tom us&tm.
For County Clerk :
homer mm.
DAV!S M. SG0TT.
CFor re-taeotlon.)
For SJierlff:
W. E. 'liQD&E. .
M. H. XJENMAiN.
others do oir charity for us and who
For Gbuntiv SBperintotident of Pub- .
lie Instruction: 1 rt othfirs thc lh5ng8 tmK VVe
X FRANK McGEE. ought to give? If we are some day
D. F. EATON. .. there will come a time when we will
Mrs. E. JU. WALKER regret that wo did not take the time
For Jastice of Jihe .Peace. Precinct to a fw U red bodies from where
fan and for diffusing the vapor of any
fluid is the subject of a patent Issued
to Harry W. Forbes and Frederick
LInick. Chicago III.
The device attached to the fan con-
sists of a reservoir for fhe fluid over
fl nprfYratfft rfPfiiT nrto pnntnlnfnir an
er the lamps although of course these absorbent material says the Popular
should not be brilliant enough to daz- Electrlcitv. Attached to a valve stem
zle the eyes. In describing these "full under -the reservoir is a wing against
daylight" devices it hns been wrongly
stated hy tome writers that they de-
pend on special brilliancy In the lan-
tern or on some arrangement of re
flectoi. This Ib Incorrect. The only
things necessary are to keep the light
away from the 6crcen and out of the
nuWrnic f iiiii . .... . to IriKlall Slirh nnrinrnrita P.raA! rtrlt. h ner.fjltnr.M' nvni;
lindmc more of v.ut)41o ui iu-n state- - .- -- - .
one considers the mtmber of flies Hons fo encircle tho globe. There is
wnieh etxped.lhe $huighter. In the ' t0 he a 8ul31( syscm under the
- control of the postofllce department
City of UaafebiSton aloue some T.uiiu Such a c hain of stations would give
HH)iiH. fltea ytorc killtMl "by the "swat" England wireless eonnertions wltll her
rcotontal tfryjiesslons In various part?
of ? wo !r1. niMkiiTK lier indenendent
eicuvby lefroeution. Dr. Howard of ;tt.!es. vv hirh are liable to be rut tn
time of war. E-vrbange ..
ELECTRICITY TO MOVE HILLS
"'oonfMetM prt unpleasant it
- :f4eem& f tjranp? -ihat -we .tn not be
ijsaided. by affectiou rather thfiu iogle
'-;fSt -lk medittm grouiKl between the
tMtld he far the ' safest. Waco'
... nbw1. '.
When this my M'ro4!l?4 M . Single summer. Vest Pocket Arrangement Has Just
HI . i i a . .
Une female Jl.v will lay-on an average ""'1 rai-ca on marK"
. . : . . France Actuates Toys
a wteb ot Jltl eggs; and if all th .
Of April should haU-h and reproduce What the inventor eiaims is the
.wu n.j ur . . . smallest practical storage battery In
their kind like- manner there thA ; . . . . . .
. v f-the world tins Just been placed on the
wdttlil be. by auutnin. from a dnglc market fu France in connect Ion-with a
female flk a progenv of nearlv nix t-pocket 'electric lfeht The battery
is. . . i 1 wlll"ch actuates thn light weights 1
thouaand bflliott. And as each female
inny fay foutr bturties. of eggs the fig-
U8 of Hlflh Water Pressura Found
More Economical and Quicker
Than 8team Shovels.
In building both Seattle and Port-
land It waa necessary to remove from
the face of the earth several sfzable
hills. This work was done- for the
most part by hydraulic power. That
is.- the bills composed mostly of dirt
were washed away by powerful
streams of water
At Portland. Ore. eiectrlcal p"wer.
driving huge centriftilgal pumps. lift-
Vapor Diffusing Device.
.?; Me do a great many things theoret- iros Tor "checked development
j.leftMy but what "do we do practically? rofc ji .summer staggers the im-
re we of the lass of people who let Inntian. To "swat the fly" by the
billion therefore means little as those
that survive have unchecked opporfu- j
nities for breeding. Better than the
"swatting" is the. prevention of its
breeding by cleaning up the places
where it thrives Austin State.sman.
whlh some of the air from the Ian Is
directed- This crowds the wing over
and opens the valve permitting the
ed uuter from Guild's lake 400 feel t gradual escape of the fluid Into the
uphill and buried it through 4-Inch receptacle below there to be blown
nozzles against the great piles of dirt awa-v When the ran stops a spring
and gravel. In this way the hill's are brings the wing to an upright position
washed away much quicker and i R"(I doses the valve
cheaper than they could be cut up ! '
and carted away with steam shovels j Electric Hoist
and dirt trains The electrc hoist has almost corn-
While the hills at Seattle were be-I Petely superseded other forms of serr.
lng washed' away in thlB Batne man- lce ia mlnes- and collieries where
eiecinc servi:e can oe ooiameu. tne
ner a workman slipped and fell di-
rectly in front of one of the stream
of water. In a flash he was hurled
aguiust the embankment 30 feet away.
When picked up he was unconscious
and had sustained severe. Internal
Injuries besides having several brok-
en ribs.
WAFTS PERFUME ON AUDIENCE
No. l: .
GS. B. CROSS.
For Commissioner Prechtct No.
L. .A- rCus) tkN'X
(For re-election.)
UNCLE SVL TABOR.
Keep boosting tor. Brown wood.
j they had fallen because their bur-
j dens were greater" than they could
!iear. Let u's do while we have the
' strength to do for we kriow not what
the morrow will bring for any of us.
Today is onrs tomorrow may be. toe
"late. Wacu News.
. Keep aoraeUiing dotag for the town
all the wirile.
KDLTATULV AMI ("I'LTrHK.
Education has been defined as the
Vest Pocket Lamp.
ounces is but two-thirds of an Inch
thick two inches high and 2 inches
wide and has current sufficient to
provide light for six hours continu-
ously and for a much longer time If
used Intermittently says the Popu-
lar Mechanics. The battery and light
Shellhom Lady Suffered S Great are placed in a receptacle that is not
Deal But Is AH Ript Now. m"ch Iarfer th " ordinary watch
and can be carried In the vest pocket.
The battery can be used to actuate
FELT BAD
ALL THE TIME
Device Attached to Electric Fan with
Reservoir for Fluid Patented
by Chicago Man.
- The suggestion that perfume be
wafted over the audience in a theater
has been carried out crudely by means
of a large atomiser In the hands of
an usher.
An apparatus for doing this auto-
mntlc.i'y wjien tltrbJ.iri-fin.lQCtrlC
Shellhorn Ala Tn a letter from this gmal mechanical toys as well as to
development of nil the faculties of ai place Mrs. Carrie May says: "A short jught the pocket flasblamp.
. . time ago. I commenced io nave wea .
rational being-physical. Intellectual Bpell3 and headaches. I felt bad all J iinymrj ppTRpc: M I IflUT
OJie f BrowimowJ greatest needs ami lomi; c41tture i the educating the time and soon grew bo bad x.lim.vmu noiunco in L-iun l
advantages of the electric type of hoist
are becoming more widely appreciated
by engineers of coal mining com-
panies. Pocket Telephones for the Police.
A new and Interesting telephoa
system has been installed by the po-
lice department of Berlin to facili-
tate the calling of branch stations
and headquarters. All the members
of the department uniformed and se-
cret service are provided with pocket
telephone sets so compact aa to be
easily carried in the pocket or ia a
tmall leather holder attached to a
(trap. Contact stations are scattered
aver the city on fence poets on the
walls of buildings and on trees in the-
parks. The connection is established
by merely plugging the contact station.
Is uwru good sidewalks
your walk?
Better OOt get Too nmrh excited
about politics. It ia bad to begin the
Euminer with eo much heat.
Ujkhi whatever tiiin- we may db
jigrp we wui agrw to ork -on
Btantly fw r mB own
How about or drawing forth of all that is po-
tentially in a wan the training of all
the energies and capacities of his be
ing to the lughesi pitch- and direct-
ing them to their true ends. As uths
delinod both must :e regarded as es-
sential to man if he would develop
himself in response to the highest' de-
mands of his nature. Can it be won-
Trlck Is 8lmpio and Consists Mtrely
of Preventing Sun From Shining
Directly on Screen.
couldn't stay up. I thought I would die.
At last my husband got mo a bottle
of Cardui and It helped me; bo he got
6ome'more. After I had taken the
second bottle I was entirely well. Stereopticon pictures either fixed or
I wish every lady suffering from moving for use In ordinary daylight
womanly trouble would try Cardui. or In a brightly lighted room are now
It la the best medicine I know of. It j made in France. The trick 1 Bimple !
did me more good than anything I ever i and consists merely of some device to
used."
Cardui
ia a woman's tonic a
It begins to M' Tafr ma-
chine M-s a eta roller attached to
Jt and that It fs doing effective work.
Those
in position to know think
Browjarwobd 4s agoing M have some oil
develoin(is Before a great while
strencthcnlne medicine for women
dered at that the state and the church j nmde from ingrefjicnts that act spc-
are seeking to promote ami enlarge i clflcally on the womanly organs and
their Institutions which are designed Ip to buJld un the womanb' con
. . stitutlon to glowing good health
for the education and upl fting of the : f xnm
" 1 As a remedy for woman s Ills It has
rave? They have no greater tasks In- a succeS8ful record of over 50 years
trusted to them. We are ghrd to ser Your druggist sells it. Please try it
both co-oneratlnir here In To for N. B.r n txlr to: X?"&w-
Uie promotion of .larger and bet
i room Medicine Co.. Chatianuoei Tt-nn. for Special
lt(l. i Jiutruction "I'd M-paKe. book. Heme 1 rcUnl
-utr ur Women." ent In pUin wrapper on itquuu
keep the light from shining directly
on the ;creen on which the picture is
Bhown. In the Cinema palace Paris
t .ls 1b effected by arranging heavy cur-
talnB around the scret-n at proper po-
sitions and distance. The lantern j
for protection is at the opposite end '
of the hall as Is now usual. In an ;
other device the pictures are thrown
on a sheet of ground glass forming one
end of a large black box whose op-
posite end Is open to view. In this
case the lanteni Is not In the same
TOT HOT
SPEND YOUR SUMMER VACATION:
AT SOME OF THE NUMEROUS RESORTS IN'
Cool Colorado!
FOR FREE LITERATURE
AND INFORMATION AS
TO LOW FARES AND
TRAIN SCHEDULES WRITE
A. A. GLISSON
General Passenger Agent
Fort Worth Texas
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