The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 139, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 11, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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4 WUStJA iMk& Tint
»AXL1 BULUms. fiftsasa
(HAYGISG ORCHESTRA.
Dixie Will Replace Iastrammt With
a Uuem Om,
The management of; the Dixit
Theatre ia today boxing Cor shipment
the Wthrlllstr mechanical orchestra
which has been In use at this theatre
for the past flew months,
meat wfl be replaced by
more complete Wehrlltstr, which'‘the
managers now hi vJ at Naraeota and
which will probably arrive "Ip, jtaqwa-
wood next week. In the meantime
good piano Music win be firdlrttod.
Mre. J-.'W.'J Trapp wW leave tonight
for Fort Worth, where the win at-
tend the Women's Mtosloaay- Confer-
enoe of the Methodlat ehoreh; -r
place. It glvee Ite members the rare
privilege of acquiring real profeesion.
si routine In orchestral playing; in
the next place, It gives to the student
body as wall as to the cltlxens as a
whole, the opportunity of hearing
great orchestral works, played la aa
adequate and effective meaner.
On Tuesday even lag, April 14 th nt
I o'clock p. m. the orchestra-will
give Its first annual concert la the
chapel of Howard Payne College, un-
der the beet possible conditions. This-
concert will be undoubtedly the great-
est performance la the line of or-
chestral work, that baa ever been
heard In Brownwood.. ,
Admission free. Beginning at I
o’clock, charp.
The Texts League
▲ preliminary debate waa I
night’hi the district content i
being held In connection with I
let Baker laterecbolastte tra<
The teams debating last nig
representatives of the flan Am
Qomsnrhs high schools, Wood
Shepperd representing the
and Huff and Payne the lath
decision la the debate wee t
Baa Angelo boys.
Tonight the semi-finals and
ale will be held. Hamilton a
pin will debate, and the win:
draw with San Angelo for ■
with Britton Training-School
which the undefeated teams '
lsh the final debate between
atfvqL
The question under cbnsidei
compulsory education, is mat
to of general Interest add is a
lltical Issue. Each of tihe spe
prepared to debate either sid<
quflition. The Tnlpa Pest says of the
debaters representing that Ur rn:
“Glenn and Wesley Rene ire the
Champion High School Debitors of
Coleman county. Winning fli et ; bon-
niest.
; were
ik> and
rd and
MjMMMMI
March—Social Life; J. O. Boehme.
FtorgeAme-INotg—Idpl); H. Engle-
Concert Vales—Waves of the Dan-
iSiube; J. Ivsnovld.
j Heaven’s ere Telling, from “The
i- J Creation”—J. Haydn.
1- Humorous Phantasy In four scenes
H —A morning In Nosh’s Ark; T. H,
•• Rolllnsoa.
'*■ March.—the Forester; Wm. ;C.
Ford.
enthal, the gambler, should not be
granted a new trial.
file order to returnable before Jus.
tics Goff who presided at the trial
of the gun men and waa obtained on
the ground of newly discovered evi-
dence. • • ' 1
This new evidence In the form of
affidavits wee presented to. Justice
GofT by Charles G. F. Wshle of coun-
sel for the condemned men. The
Mr. and Mre. 1C B. Ads me, Mr. and s|gBer of one swore that e man he
Mts. Leon Shields, and Messrs. 8. H. identify and who was not one
• Phillips, Chrle Burk and C. Q. Edwin u,e |gB aj®n, was in the firing
of Santa Anna are in Brownwood this whose shots killed Rosenthal
afternoon, the gentlemen to nee that ^ other declared he saw 8am
Mr Shields to properly initiated -Bridge-. Webber and Hnrrx
the ranks of V- SVhVri, and the v.jlon. ^ lnt0rmen iu :>€ car thJ.
ladles to vir.lt sith frl.-nds and attend raced >way froin KeIie 0, tif
the track meet. . shooting in front of the Metre vole
Fort Worth t, Austin S.
Beaumont t, Galveston 1,
8U» Antonio t, Houston 1
Waco
I. 'Dallas 0.
Saturday's Garnet
Fort Worth at Austin. ^
Beaumont at Galveston.
San Antonio nt Houston.
Dalton at Waco.
Carefulness
is the first requi-
site of a good
druggist. We ex-
caution in the
handling of all or-
ders. Ycu will
make no mistake. „
by dealing with us.
BIB you now
That r. residence built of Brown-
wood Brisk and trimmed in light ool-
ola wilt look cool and attractive?
DID YOU KNOW
That a Brick building really to
cooler in summer and' uuinisi In
winter?
DID YOU KNOW
That a brick building to XMfn
healthy, because it does not follow
the sudden changes of the weather?
DID YOU KNOW
• Fowl Pecked Her la the jFerehead,
and She Was Picked Up Dead;
’ n Strange Cnee.
Hoklo, Japan April 11.—Japanese j
doctors ere discussing the unusual If
not unprecedented case of a cbiia !
Brownwood
Drug Co.
from the cradle up. through the Panama Canal to the
they are mo left but sutern const of the United States, J
In winning honors with terminus nt Boston. At the pres- '
they win ft r j Tnlpa rat It looks as if the Nippon Yusen j
| Kaishs would be elected and that the
'company will be accorded a subsidy
of <1,000,000. The other competitors
If there is anything we do pride
ourselves on it i& the purity and
wholesomeness bf the products
we manufacture. j I
The leading drug stores and ice Cream deal-
ers in this section use our ice cream and ices,
and their patrons find them highly satisfactory.
You will like them, too, once you" have tried
them. Give us a trial order.
HOWARD PAYS* ORCH
30 players, distributed ee s follows: (*oruiern route wmeu « wiu nence-
Flrst Violins *. second viol: ns 1, viola forth monopolise.
1, Cello 1, double base 1, clarinets X, n,e p^rst Baptist Church at Tern-
comets 3, French horns , Tro-n. ple aMC about twenty inches of dto-
bones 3, bassoon 1, percussion 1, Pi- plajr Jpaca fa the Temple Telegram
»°o 1, j each 8atardny. The First Methodtot
The string section to unusually ;choI^ ^ the amount of spnee.
good, and includes many tal nted and Tbuee Temple churches use the space
experienced amateurs. A fe r profee-1 to advertise their Sunday services and
■lonals help put, thus etreMtbening ■Various meetings fti be held dartag.the
Fresh Strawberry,
n 1: w%*
Ice Cream,
rr y,Pineapple lies*.
phonad in not later than 11 o’clock will bo do-
in tbna for Iks noon dmaL Your patronage
hope that some day we may j
the real article. , The Orto
Heights company to to be am
_ i,__;_<__>
and tin;
Orders
Uvered
j Tn the exoitement that followed the
shooting, Bfrwell said he saw a pe-
ltceann com In* hie way end deter-
mined it wan act ben to get mixed up
la th affair. He left for Bridgeport
on the first train he eonM get. *nr-
each section .pad. making k
ft to- difficult to r?allxe
•art* ■**.*•*.« -
mm
_jemg*r,~? w*ar an-*** -»■ «s»' ’rianeMMBii«ii mn
L,v,‘t •
“And This Day Shall be Unto You for a Memorial.”—EX. 12-14.
Last nigM was “the night of the Passover” in Brownwood. As in the days of
the children of Israel, the sign in red meant protection of the loved ones. Hun-
dreds of people “saw the sign” and hundreds of Brownwood people are today
planning fetter protection for their loved ones by providing for them more
suitable ahd comfortable homes and Brownwood Heights is the site they will
select. Hundreds of people will see Brownwood Heights in their afternoon
drive tomorrow, and Monday morning we expect an hundred of them to start
on the road to Homeowning by selecting a choice Homesite and making the first payment of $5.00
We Have a Number of Autos ready to show you the Heights at any time. Call 700 and we will send
an auto at fiiiy time. \ j K ‘
F» . • • , . ■ ;; H ■ ;
Brownwood Heights Land; Company
■ Aggilin
X 737
noted
raaebea eeroes tke border and
way with A number of borne. Mmvi»rr
boldered by hie sooeeee he attempted,
et the heed of a head of fifty to re-
peat the performance. Banister - got ....
wind of the contemplated raid, and he
end three other rangers went ont to
meet the raiders. They found them-
and a battle ensued aad when the
smoke cleared the leader of th- on-
dlts was dead aad the fifty followers
had fled across the river. None ef the
four rangers was hart .
to; returned f That considering the painting tod
The-two principal affidavits Wahle repairs that follow, that a brick bonne
filed for Justice Goff to consider be- to Just as cheap, end will lest twice
fore the totter signed the order were as long. That there to lee# Are risk,
those of Wm. Burwell, of Watertwry, and a loan "company will loan more
Conn., a professional billiard player, * on a brick bonne than on n frame"
and Karl Dresner a New Toth bar because-the depreciation to lemt
tender- * ) ‘ J Build a Brick boosa.
Y- BurwelP* Affidavit ! BROWNWOOD BRICK A TIL* CO.
Burwell in his affidavit says that
on the night Rosenthal was shot. The Dally Bulletin to
sksrtly before 3 a. m. he passed the delta a number of compliments today
doer of whet then was the Ceddllac
hotel, next to tbs Metropols. in front
of which Rosenthal was shot. ‘
‘Oust as I passed the door a man
not five feet sway from ms raised hie
arm. There were-tiro flashes, two
reports, and the man with the revol-
ver fled across the street toward the
stage door of the Cohen theatre. Right
la front of that door a gray touring
cat was standing. Several men were
In it As the man who had fired the
first two shots fled for the automo-
ble’. there'were two or three more re-
ports and the man who had come out
of the Hotel Metro pole dropped to the
sidewalk. I cannot say whether the
last shots cams from men standing
in the street or men ia the automo-
bile. 'Immediately after the shots
were fired the machine started with
a Jerk.
on its sixteen pngs
It to true tbs Bulletin office was quite
a busy place during the day aad no
little labor waa required to get eat the.
issue end distribute name on time,
but after all the credit for the el
should be given to the Brownwood
Heights Land oompany, whose eight-
page advertisement made the i
possible. If ell the Brownwood peo- .
■pie were so progressive as the Brown- 4 I
wood Heights people end be lived In ,
advertising to the extant that they do
tbs Dally Bulletin would be oompsllqd
to get the Goes Comet press, a picture
of which has been adorning our wglls
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The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 139, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 11, 1914, newspaper, April 11, 1914; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1025783/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.