The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 32, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 6, 1913 Page: 1 of 8
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THE
XUI.
«SUNMY
TO BE OBSERVED IN
^ CHURCHES OF CITY
BROWNWOOD PREACH ESS WILL
COMPLY WITH REQUEST OF
% GOVERNOR.
compliance with a proclamation
led by Acting Governor Mayes, the
■s of most of the churches of
iwood will devote a part of pne
e to a discussion of the need for
ipitals in Texas. This day will be
observed as Tuberculosis Soqdoy in
otyer states, but the Texas designs,
tion is Hospital Sunday. The object at
making this a special day for the con-
sideration of hospitals and their need
Is* to arouse the minds and consclen.
of the;
heir d*
their d*ty along this line. The work
fin Texas has been la charge of Mrs.
t B. Colquitt, wife of the governor,
has written to pastors all over the
State in aa effort to secure their co-
operation ; and the results have keen
very gratifying.
ur
ting
la his proclamation designating
morrow as "Hospital Sunday.” Ac
Governor Mayes said:
“Last ysar, by proclamation, Sun-
day, Oct. 27, was.set nsM#as Hospit-
m ” and the people of Texas
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AN W TH AX
IM A5T? HORN OW
4 TRAIN GETS HELP.
Worh. jTuas, Dec. 6.—Mrs.
Adamska. -29, a Polish woman,
and babe, b >rn eight days ago on a
train leavin i Chicago, is in Fort
Worth unde • the care of • the -Fort
Worth Reliif Association. She will
stay here u itil regular train service
to San Anto aio begins. [■
She fa on ler way to meet her hus-
band who lift Chicago with three,of
their childrt i a month agd. He was
unable to br ng her with hiin to Texas
but ten dayi ago sent her money for
her ticket He is employed in an
iron foundrr. jThat threie children
died in one peal, jin Chicago is given
as their realonl for removing, to Sait.
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.__BROWNWOOD, TEXAS, SATURDAY, DEC1
-Jim SIMM TEXAS FU
BHOWNWOOD, TEXAS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER «, ISIS.
Antonio.
When Mn
Fbrt Worth
found she c oul
did not kno r
PMPW to . toll relation h" » room .t . 10-
cal hotel,
notified thej
elation of I raff,
mept
u
Adamska.; - arrived in
y bight and
fdriher, she
stay. A wo-
Wednesday
aid go no
whbre to stay.
man and; h* r daughter, noticing her
alned her a rc
Thnrtfgy mo
Foft Worth F
rail Adamska’
WHITE SLAVERS USE
HYPODERMIC NEEDLE
TO SECURE VICTIMS
YOUNG SOUTH
RESTED CHARGED WITH
Sf 1 PRACTICE;
Special to Dally Bdletin:
New-York. pec. 6.—Armand Megare,
the young South
accused of sticking i poisoned
into the arm of Mri. Marjorie
BULLETIN
BEK 6, 1912. | • ; j , * . - r '! ‘ NO.ttT
mi
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TEXAS FLOODS CAUSE
FIFTY DEATHS AND
BIG PROPERTY DAMAGE
itudent
needle
Graff
at a theatre lastjrigfet, was confront-
ed today by two ycung womei who
owning they
Rbllef Asso-
ka*s predics-
WABNS
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Sunday,
were urged .to give consideration on
day to the need-of hospital pro.
for the sick and suffering,'
aa s matter of common -human,
and for the pisveotftfc of disease.”
observance of ‘Hospital Sunday
uad the resulting agitation of the sub-
ject doubUee* led to the enactment ot
the laur by, the Strd legislature auth-
orising sky county to erect and oper-iihat h
ate a general hoepttal and dispensary j !n
the care of the slclu
“Some of the countfca of the Stgte
ive already taken advantage of Abe
ot this law, and an effort
Ming made to secure consideration
itter ,1n many other counties.
When we consider the great and need,
mortality In this country from
ittbll 41t.au n ahnnM TV
TIONS
• 4B0TT DEPOSITORIES.
Austin, TgLj|)«c._6.—Commissioner
of Insamnofsnid Banking ty. W. Col.
niioh to the fact tbgt a
t companies, as
'jMrationk and trust
receiving deposits in
tes of deposits,
inyustmenticompanles
depositories for indepen.
laiiHcts and other tuoor-
the commissioner
Engaging fw- ty*
eSs. The comr
nounced that, be
on
lier, caHs
number of fl
well as
companies
the form!
and some
are acting
dent school)
poratlons.
says, const!
banking bui
er today
serve not!
s
salon-
woe Id
claim to have had si
recently at theatres
Jeannette Clark,
pricked In the arm
She hurried to thq
while on the verge
Mary Lee partly lost console usnese
when pricked. She says two young
men, both of them strangers, had
rtarted to pick her up when h|rr sis-
IfeY came to her reiicue. —**
•’ White
Detectives
cases hare worked
"sjhlte slavunT -
means of making wopien their victims.
In severat instance);
REPORTS NOT RECEIVED FROM
MANY POINTS WHERE FLOODS
ARE DANGEROUS
Special to Daily Bulletin:
Dallas, ■T'ex., Dec. 6.—The known
wuvaxy asvnr^m v
hlg^atill uasspoffei^e
creel of the Efrazos and
tnilar expediences
r
19 years oljl,
while In
dressing room
of faintini:.
Slavs w-Werk
investigating
on a theory
have take!
i ilmilar
that
this
death list In Tjexas floods has passed
the fifty matk t oday. with many points
where the floods were dangerously
with
and Colorado
rivers still Sue hundred miles from the
Gulf. ' . J
The Bruins fell rapidly today
from Marlin t> Navasota, and is ris-
ing south of tiers to Richmond.
Three drownlnge were reported near
Richmond today*. j
Hundreds wore rescued eilong the
by motor boats from
Oalve
i in Falls coun.
rlin today at 11
Whe damage in that
is estimated at two
WILL
ENI NI
H8TBICT COURT
CONVENE NEXT WEEK
The December term of District
iourt will convene Monday, and the
locket, both civil anil criminal, Is
rather heavy, howeverLiti.is not half
heavy aa the rush of work at
aneaster’s Kandy Kltcheiu, where H.
R- Kaneaster is kept busy twelve
hours every ‘ day excenti Sunday mak-
ing jthat delicious candy for his trade.
As Christmas draws near the business
increases, b*'ftuse everybody knows
that Kaneaster’s Is th^ Mat candy in
Texas.
MISS MEETING FOR L
' HLTER DISCUSSION
TUESOAf AFTERNOON
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Brazos today
Houston and
The totaii death 1
ty was reported by
persons, sad
county alone
MRS. JULIA
4ra. Julia Duff, wif^ of W. C. Duff
Thursday night, December 4th, and
was laid to rest at the Rocky cem-
etery FHday afternooh at 4 o’clock.
Mrs. Duff was about 63 years of age
and had been living in Brown county
almost 41 years.. She,is .survived by
her husband and fivel children, two
sons and three daughters, as follows:
A. E. Duff. Jr., Bangs; J. C. Duff,
Lpbbock; Miss Grace Duff, Thrifty;
Mrs. J. B. Davis, Bridy; and Mrs.
J. C. Awbrey, Brownwood.
FIREMeW PICTURES
DIXIE THEATRE WILL BE USED
PROM t TO 4j EVERY*
BODY COMING.
The Dixie Theatre has been se-
cured as a place of meeting- for Re
citizens who will discuss the propos-
ed chemical filter next Tuesday aft-
ernoon from 3 to 4 o’clock. The
meeting will be confined to thu g#e
hoar, and all the business men and
citizens can well afford to spend thsl
much time in a discussion ot the piR-
1 posed filtration plant There is wis-
dom in council, and all: «hn m
* - I
hundred thouaind
the persons at-
tacked were taken m charge Iby in-
dividuals pretending to be relatives,
according to the pc lice accoui ts .of
the dlsuppearances of several.vomen.
Mrs. BUReon Mor is, a pro ninent
social worker 9/ New York Bruns-
wick, N. J, ^id that receiuly a
■other ils4 her daughter, m< mbers
of a well-known New Jerrey family,
went ahsvplng la hew York,
separated. agre?'ng to meet at
Dearths at Waco.
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Dec. 6.—The body of a
Baker has been found
creek near here. Ser-
t
'Texas
under thq laws of
to exceed their charter
way iroold in th* opln.
ommlsskmer, Stake them !
foi elture of^helr dhartets
disease, we should ' 'not
hesttat« at an^ expenditure of money
labor-and time to place Rrery county
and city In position to care adequately
- lor all of its sick aafU injured people:
The eivilised world 'was shocked by j Til ” _
the Titanic disaster, but the people of ^
/(his country pay 41ttle heed to the
TWO LAMI A HAS
if
Special to hdur
Lampasas
Wiley Heth<
re
r
In Burleson
sspectively
trly, came
^j^dUes
- - - ^ r I
- daily loss of 17W lives from prevent-
, disease. Two hundred thousand
ckizens die of tuberculosis
sh year. In oar own State statistfee
ahow a lose of thousands of lives that
by proper precautions
cotn-
those c0^P0^atl0D,, partment store. Thie daughtei
e tto right to t-e^elve de- ^ nr-t to ^r shopping
form r-1' * * '
day morning,
tion last night
sistance was
* Aldine
who (bok
ed dtst
Pfople
Monday hud Tuesday Nights the Date
Fer Big Show
The Brownwood film bail arrived; It
Is s .dandy, too. The Brownwood Vol- ^
“nicer Fire department wHl show this shV7iwjussld
Aim, with three other reels, Monday ^
»f the National Guard.|,l,“, Tuesday at the Dixie theatre, the
oh duty alnoe Wednee. ij««*nagement of wbkrb has been turned
dropped from exhaus-fover to firemen or their exclue,
and prompt medical as. |*Y® benefit. |\jl,
neoessaky.' I J. To thoee who have ndver seen a nxv
lor student, t:°B Picture of their own home town—
Into the flood. *nd lhe>' n»«r—this “lahka
kkro. rescued 53^Bt Brownwood’’ wHl be m revels
K DEOWNING
—Clarence end j
6 and 11 years,
of W. S. Heath-
m
.sons ot
tar drowning Wednesday
breek. These beys
was harrying to thr meeting
when she felt a sharp sting
arm. j
Ska wheeled about, saw co one near
and dismissed the; ncidcnL -.But
entering the department store she fell
and became unconscioua.
At once a well-dtessed man rush-
led up and said tbe girl wan JU$ wife,
that she was subject to fainting spells
Steps Traffic.
Denver, Tpold., Dec. 6.—The first
train to t£|s c ty in two days arrived
today. OUrkr - < 3 inches of snow has
paralyzed nil traffic.
Lcvjes Oat at N
ivasothS -
and that he would akc her home In: this section went out last night, in
were
of the creek when
age toy 1 fell in ; and his
juiq/ed Id to help him. T-
ey < ime by and sair the boys
tg li the water and
brother
A. Lindsey
struggling the water, an
' li]f I / 1
got them
a taxi-cab. He weal carrying her out!erasing the flooded ureas
when bar' mother spt>eared
vanished.
It was found that
had been punched
needle ton tain in g a
T$V, unknown man
method of recruiting
white sieves
The man
the girl’s arm
by a hypodermic
powerful opiate,
taken this
ranks
fFNERAl OF j. M. WARNOCK
Df sinnc f f ns ja
I prVYY ■
BELIEVED THAT DESPERADO
> HAS ESCAPED FROM
Special to The Dall>1 Bulletin:
Bingham. Utah.,
ful that the body
the Mexican , slayer
be found In tbe U
fleers resumed tbelrjsenrch today, but
, no word bas reached tbe mine mouth
after. wj^cj, would dispel ^he gene raj belief
^■.Ithat Lopes ba« esea
L
^_ —---- ._ . dfsinsslon and t-
organization. Where church rules do|’aock
were
be saved
a* ^ ^»i*
be prevented.- - IT ^ ' ldled Wedne^a>' ln TOTnplf’ *rr*Ted
To concentrate the nttmujon of the1" Brownwoid_l«t night, iccompani.
Dtpple on tSl. subl^t and to scour*I*1 b> • «°* °1 W.rnockJ and the
united action, I Issue this proclama- |B,neral *erv c^f'
tion add designate the observance of j®000 at ,:J<
__ _ ____L— ^-J,^k hveou*. ttbv. L. J.
Y urge tVat publfc m’Utihg. to ' ooWo#^ ^ wrvices. A large
held os that day for dfdiassion and!aumb*r of ®ld frl*nd» of Hr’ War
Absent at the funeral
e remains to Qreenlearf
to
MI 1
was born Ih Calhoun
ma, k nd at tnei time of <
64 'years, eight months
■i$ oli I. For 36 yearg he !
county, making his
Ian Creek community,
highly respected as a
sincerely loved as n
friend He Wiia s ret-
lyll wsr, 1n [which he
plhn of the South, and
■up.
ns on *‘ ‘
srnbek
MINE
hope-
6—SU11
of Ralph
^f six men. would
E-Apex mine, of.
avaaoU.
Texas, j. -Bee. 6.—More
along fhe Brazos bottoms in
Three Negroes Drowned. I
Richmond. Texas. Dec.1 6—Three
negroes ere reported to have -been
drowned near ))ere in the Brazos rise,
hlng this sec-
slready
for fifteen
like
addition
which Is rapidfy app
of i tion todajy ‘ The
higher that It has
{pars.
ly Dead at Brj
exas. Dec. «.—1
ed |a this vlcli
n days today, hi
not confirmed:
■ at which there
Bryan.
■The drown-
n this vicinity totaled
but some of
; however,
ere was great
1 respectfhl^rsk the | »nd fo,,owwJ the rema,M 0re«nl
■ch at someyservice 0*1+^ w W| they wer« : Wd
. J I Mat ■ ' h i v ij
>r proi>erly;1
not prohibit,
clergy, to preach
that day. on the necessity ____ .
safeguarding the public btolth,-;csrtng! ]- }Mr- Wa
for the sick and preventing the need. I ?ountY- Ala
loss spread bf disesae, or tb present! b,,_ d*fth 7
tito subject at any meeting prior to, or j
sdlaUly following that day. tn Bn
the officials J>f commercial and!bom'* ln the
organlzatioBs, charitable and go. | wher* he w,
sietlos, and all of tb# womon’t olt,,*B aad
present! the matter to their j B,,,*bbor *n
on or stout Dec. T. I sskj*ran nf
w—j of the Stats to endorse the! Ibufht M d
intent and to urg# favorable ae-
ons ry where.
Uod action will bring tto desired
Lot the people lend every
to this movement untili the com.
of a day when there shall be no
pahs red /or sick tn Texas.’’ /
f mujui sf
until Mis
porter of'
• t
DRESSMAKERS I
CALL
8peqfst ts the Dali
Mexico City, Dec.
idle dressmake/s
President Huerta
aid In obtaining emp
tractors for army {uniforms,
declared that tbsir families win in
desperate straits. President Huerta
however, declined tol see the women.
Many
Bryan, Te:
ings reported
-OP**, J night or ten
these an
other points
danger have not been beard from
Early this' morning the Bryan rer
lief oommlttee- received five motor
j boats from Houston, and tbese are do-
- ilng excellent rescue work. Relief
j camps consisting of thirty tents, fetch
PRESIDENT. I provided with provisions, were dent
tbday to Kobbe Bridge, Gonld’s
Bridie and Koearek.’ }
It makes Brownwood
of 30,000 people
the scenic features of the Aim there
are many ludicrous incidents pictured
with {Infallible accuracy. Secrets -are
told Ih this picture—secrets of which
. the general public has been kept in
■ignorance through liberal bribes to
the local newspapers, but they will
be graphically told amd forever
known when tbe film Is produced
Monday and Tuesday. >
In addition to the
and music by the
trs, vocal selections
ed at each show by
adding greatly to tbe
the programs. The
the proceeds of the two days* perform-
ances, and all money iftntfar
mission tickets will be weMV si
The firemen hare not
in the past, and now
amusement to sell and
to be worth the mo
council,
forested, ln clear I
wood should to
talk or to listoi
will be thorough!
process will be
Brown County M
Tuesday, and it is probable that
of these visiting doctors will
present to advise |wtth the citizen*.
who are in-
for Browq-
wh ether to
tbe proposition
explained and fee
ussed freely.
The need , for
and therefore- wil
at Tuesday's me
securing a plant
to to secured wilt
will inevitably
the aldermen warn
into their confldi
that the actions
be directed and n
themselves. If a|
filter is conceded,
not be dlscuqtod
ig. The meaniulf
the kind of plot
however, to thor-
The City Council
a filter plant,
to take the
ice to the '
the Council
Ified by the
chemical filter
V'
' /
endorsed at the meeting, bids will be
received from all the companies
care to compete, and the beet pi
#ltion will be accepted *
One prominent local physician.
i who
?r©po-
BuNletin:
l—Tfeo hundred
t tempted
r^Jo.
Eymeot with con-
TMry
de itMj hsj was
Surviving
AND MISSOURI
FLOODED WITH RAIN. | the | funeral;
to Daily Bulletin:
City, Dee. 6.—Recent heavy
have caused floods la parts fef
end Missouri. One men was
ed near Flora!, Kansas.
child ten
li.nr)
her#,
nock
Y\ Worth
gelo, and Mil
wood, all of
Clark of Sesir,
ed from alien
count of thei'jk!
era part of
roi
SCHOOLS TO GIT
- 74 CENTS A MEAD
Special to The Dolly Bulletts:. / j
Austin, Tax., Deo. .l*4Tbs stale
school apportionment for Dee>ditor
i. was today announced by Stats Lupef-
sanitations. ,nUn(j„nt of Pllb||c on p.
ar'‘ vr Doughty to be 76 fent# per < spits.
This is tbe second psymetot on t! is ap.
portionment for th* scholastic year
beginning Sept. 1. indking $Y.2f> psr
capita to date. It la the tame amount
*“* * paid at this date last year. The am.
' < rown- j ount ^ jd ,b. tb|a montij |fl
tom manjhnnt "
lay; and Mr#. H. L.
prevent-
1 on ac-1. “ : - T
Daily sessions 1 /
FOR CURRENCY DEBATE,
to Daily Bulletin *
hington, Dec. 6^— The Demefr
leaders in /fee Senate, with the
getting Jfee W .^cfo
holdfng dolly seirfona of thirteen
on the
MIL j ‘ - .
The total apportionment per capita
this year Ig U.’ whlfch Is the largest
who has devoted a great deal of
to the study of the water question,
endorsed tbe proposed plant this .
morning when interviewed by a Bul-
letin Ye porter. This physician soys
Brown wood’s water is pure enough
lor all uses when the mud is extract-
ed from it; that la to say. Brown-
wood’s water, when clear, is as good
is* any water on earth; ip* only
pictures | question, therefore, is to extract the
orches. | mud. The chemical filters in tgse
render. | over the country not only extract the
locart artists, j mud, but extract ^11 the chemical
itraettveness of j used in the* process, and in addition
ons of germa which remain
rater under ordinary condl-
hat the filter will do what
ufactuiing company claims 1
shown before the Cjty pays
ccordlng to tbe pr
I; and that the filter
loneF.
people should Invest freely.
CARD OF* mf!m
To the many friend* who rendered
assistance to us durlur jthe heart,
breaking trials of the past, few days,
when death .suddenly entered our
borne and dlglmed our husband and
fattier, we dtstre to express our sin-
thuk.. JUj Oof, rtth.it hi,*- ....* 4k propotod .r. tor,
•oototoO or comforted til durlo, UUo ^-ifSo tout **rtoTui7eo“
'4L.?erv utton' : ^ C!,U* .otto™7; fl555
Hit aa ties Better at Belton.
D#4.]l
conslde
Belton, Texan. Dec.. I.—The flood
situation here !■ considerably improv-
ed today. Th< rivers and oreeks tn
this; vicinity are falling, and railway
traffic la being resumed In all dl-
rectiona. The jlanta Fe expects to
open Ita main Hna -Iferough
within the next few hours
GETTING RE
fcrrVfta
RETENGE.
Special to The Dally Bulletin:
London, De#, t—Militant suffra-
gettes, la reveige for the arrest of
Mrs. Pankhurrt. yesterday, burned
one hundred tiouaand dollars worth
of property throughout the kingdom
today. They I turned the exhibition
buildings In Liverpool and Manches-
ter.
e north, l
I
TODAY
be this
ftemtoa
between
Central
Texas lk^er-sehol-
for
ap|H>rtionment per capita that has
ever been made Rnd which is fifteen
| cents larger than the per capita ap-
portionment last ysar. /
SENT OUT BY SANTA FE
Local Santa Fe employee hav* re-
ceived a warning that a cold
a deop of 20 d
Brownwood; be able to do this is evident, from
fact that the other towns
such Alters and on their e
pends the success of the eompoatoe
constructing them. This, tn brisL to
the opinion of this one physician,^ '
reached the opinion after
with ‘two other Brownwood
clans.
... , .. t The terms of payment for a t|ltor
richest bles- _ '
v»
DREN.
MEMORIAL
Following a custom |
tsted sines the fount
the Hike will on
at three o'clock bold
es In the Club
TUB. j
hich has ex-
of the order
afternoon
1 serv-
Tbq public
present. An
been ar-
DISAKTROUS WRECK IN.
RUKANIA LAST NIGHT.
Special to'Tbe Daily Bulletin:
Bucharest, .Rumania, Dec.; One
hundred are reported to have been
killed and injured In i passenger and
freight collision last night near the
Danube river a: Coetesel.
mm
Is cordially Invited to jb#
Interesting
rm^fo,
THANKNGIYING EERMOH
Requeiis have been made by ao
many, who could not attend the
Thanksgiving servlees da account of
tbe rain, for Dr. Cnthrell to repeat the
sermon delivered ot that day, that It
been thought boi t' to have the
on repeated, add tils Mr. Cuth-
has consented to fdo tomorrow
Igfat at the First Chrjsllsn church.
The sermon, like aH “
rell has delivered in
able address and tl
ting because the speal
ow the old beaten pa’
ng at this senice
ted Charities: \
la urgent need of fu
so many could
ksglvlng services
Dr. Cuth.
wpwood, was
kioro inter.
r;d!d not fol-
The offer...
I ifeo -to the •
organization
at this time
t attend the
the offer-
la needed,
gtven.
d hear a
time let
cleat to
relieve
hearts
Mvi-
V1
the waterworks system. ' $2,000 oa
completion end acceptance ot the
plant, and 12,000 each quarter until
the total is paid. Past experience
has demonstrated that these ttrtns
can to easily met from the
works earning fund, therefa
question of payment is answ«
Take another look at tha
condition of the city water,
■finitely makk up jyour mind
at Tuesday's
will be tote of things to learn,
If you are not Interested in Brown-
wood’s future. ft
DIES TRYING TO AID
SCORE OF RBFIHpES.
Valley Junction, Texas, Deo.
The death at 2 o'clock Friday
noon of Henry Marty), vice p
and general manager of the In
tionkl and Great Northern
has been confirmed. He laat
life when his tost upset am ha
trying to rescue some of the
ed flood victims at Valley Ji
was said that he warn handlin# his
boat alone. Martin hurried to the
Junction, where the confluence of/the
Little and Big Brazos has auujl a
swirling lake six nWles sctom, to^ake
command of his road s relief ffl||Ma.
GIANTS AND SOX PLAY '
BALL IM JAPAN TODAY.
Special to Dally Bulletin: vtaD
Toklo, Japan, Dee. '
York Giants aad Chicago
arrived here today for a seriea of
P
Jtl
n
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Wlrttf^ReX
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