The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 175, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 23, 1914 Page: 7 of 8
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Make OUR Bank
YOUR Bank
Your Earning Capacity
Is uprotfortirt inlets yen ure your money. Sttri a bank
account with os, add to u weakly the money yon have
keen spending foolishly and see if yon will not soon he
ettes, who are well organised and are
now circulating petitions to municipal
and provincial authorities, requesting
the ballot
Aid. James East, chairman of the
elective commission charter commit-
tee, said today in an interview:
“'While the drafts of charter In-
cludes no provision for civic service,
our committee has recommended some
foim of merit system to the consid-
eration of the augmented, committee.
‘'Speaking generally, the new char-
ter refrains from
FHY8ICIAK 18 COHYICTED.
INTERESTING flfcWS
OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES
(By Associated Press.)
Charged With Using the Mans Un-
lawfully at San Antonie.
San Antonio, Texas, May 22,—One
ot numerous cases against local physi-
cians charged with using the mails
unlawfully wai disposed of when Dr.
J. F. Hines, a resident and practi-
tioner of many yearaT'Was convicted
by a lory ln^the federal courts Sen-
tence was deferred. This is the third
oonrictiori in thib court of cases of
this kind, which were brought about
through the efforts of a woman detec-
tive, who worked up the cases. About
itwo years ago a doctor was sentenced
to eighteen months and his tsrm hsa
since expired, and since then another
doctor yasTined $500, Judge Maxey
showing leniency on account of the
advanced age ot the defendant, and
the fact that he was a civil war veter-
an. i '
Paris, May 2$.—Curious confirma-
tion of the belief that men can be kill-
ed and wounded by the wind of pass-
ing projectiles was given lnj| paper
by Professor Laurent, of Brussels,
read recently before the French Acad-
emy of Science. . v **•_
M. Laurent declared that several
eases bad come under his notice dur-
ing the Balkan wan oi soldiers who
showed symptoms of cerehrorsplnal
disturbance, though they had no
wound of any kind. The symptoms
were fainting, a tingling sensation
and even partial paralysis. In the
more serious esses the victims be-
came cataleptic. Sometimes death
resulted. In tbe latter cases autop-
sies Wlti performed which failed to
show any nervous lesioua. It then
appeared to Professor I aurent that
the Vibrations of air produced by
the passage of a bail ani* tbe tudtica
1 variations of atmospheric pressure af-
fected the nerve cells and caused
the phenomena of inhibition. Pro-
fessor Laurent recalled that during
the war ■% Manchuria Dr. Matlgnon
bad alio observed nervous Inhibition
produced by cannon halls. Since the
speed of modern projectiles has been
Increased and they have become more
important to warfare, Professor Lau-
rent looks for n larger number of
cases of tbe kind Indicated, during
conflict.
disturbing anr
provisions in the Edmonton cKy char-
ter which may hswa^wgn found satis,
factory in the paat/"l%be proposed
charter eMlinlnates tbe city council
'and provides that city commission-
ers be elected and franchises are
strengthened, making it more difXL
■esta to secure
so that when the time comes inteUl-. for" private inten
gent action may be taken The Ed- any Df them.**
monton letter follows: / W. H. Todd, secretary of the com-
-- / mlttee which was appointed on Febru-
* Government by elective commission, ary 10 gather data and Informs,
including the initiative, the referen- t«on fQr tjle- consideration of the pro-
dum and the recall, the preferential yig|0n* 0f a oev charter, has letters
ballot, the adoption of adult suffrage from officials of more than 200 cities
sad tbe elimination of plural voting ^fre the commission form of gov-
on debenture issues, with alternative eminent is in operation, also 700 let-
methods of Sleeting commissioners Urs £rom representative men in nil
and designated duties, are the ont- wa*ki of 1Ifet dealing directly and
standing features of the new charter comprehensively with ths subject
Brains DuHed By
Constipation
Camp-Bell Drag Co.
HAM
The most important fact brought out
by the 1S14 elections for ths Cham-
ber of Deputies is tbs slow bat ds-
ddsd progress mads Uy Socialism.
This is all tbs mors sigalflcaut be-
cause the ^odyr of ths French
people Is Intensely conserva-
tive and clings to existing
things tenaciously. la eight yggm
, the Socialist vote has increased by
520,772. In tbe elections if HW», Uie
party received *77,999 votes; this
figure was increased to 1.110,541 in
1210, aad this year ths Socialist can-
didates polled* altogether 7AM,771
votes. Tbs total number of votes
polled being SA*M74. tbe Socialist
; vote amounts to a little over 14 par
eent
la ere ns red to flH your orders for Injurious and even dangerous to
pare Milk and Crown. Ws solicit roar many. If you have ever taken calo-
buiasos and Guarantee Satisfaction. mgj you proSablyhsvo -fuffsrsd from
nm 4L WOKD WOOD, XAVACBB svtl conditions following its use.
mmpf—ff—s———wmmmm { But nowadays great numbers of
* people have learned bow to feel bet-
ter, brighter and healthier by taking
Dodson s Liver Tone instead of calo.
\ jmel. Indeed, this harmless vegetable
Mqnld to recommended and guaraa-
teed by Camp-Bell Drug CO. who will
refund the purchase price to you withi
" out question you are not completely
- IMW : Get s bottle of Dodson’s §.!v-
»J er Tone for only 50c. and learn for
/ yourself how easily and naturally It
assists Nature in getting rid of and
■'%**"** Icorrecting constipation and bilious*
ness; how It clears sway the sick
“fflotfi" bare facts “eadache and coated tongue aad sets
- e8» lacvs, oare iacis, ^ W|thout ache or gripe, wlth-
are what the people want out any interference with your regu-
and that is what we give lar heablts. Fine for the children.
them when we say that Tb«y nk««•* it-^Adv.
Panama, May 21.—One of the moat M you saffer with torturing back- atM a|, the blic atiliUes. which as;
bothersome pieces of work on ths achs.gr *arp rheumatic pains, or are a whole are oa paying basis,
canal has Just been completed. For. troubled with distressing bladder dls- While the^ckpital city of Alberta
over four months work has been- In | orders aad kidney affections, two or hu aJwaya charactertoed by ad-
progress on the dike known as Cano three doses of Mi-cro-Uae Bladder Taaced j^gjation in respect to Its
Saddle which was built to prevent *®d Kidney Remedy will suffice to affairs K has not yet bfofc-
Gatun Lake from running into tbs convince you that you nse t softer no en awny from limiting ths vote on
Atlantic Ocean. The dike BT located longer. Its continued use for a reason- debenture issues to landowners only,
about 25 miles north of Gatun and able time will surely and premaaeat- lt plural voting oa nil such
can only be reached by boats on Ga- ly hnd all your complaints. measures. This city, which disdains
tun Lake. At that point the surface | Ml-cro-llne and Kidney Remedy is to ]eTy a tax oa improvements of any
of the lake reached to within a few ja perfect uric solvent, which enters klnd> or upon personal property, and
feet of a low narrow ridge through the kidneys and promptly sets to ^icb refuses to Impose licenses for
,which the waters might 'have worked work throwing out ths poisonous uric revenue, grants four votes on quee-
tbeir way and thus washed a passage rcld from the blood, which weakened tions of debsntnrs Issues to a citlxen
Into the Atlantic. ~ . _ end diseased kidneys have allowed to ‘ wkoev holdings are assessed for
To prevent thip the dike, or sad- aocumalate, thereby causing . those gio.004 or mors. wMto his neighbor
die, 20 feet high and about 14000 feet sharp pains. In your aide, back and ^ only one vote In tks event
long, was constructed. During ths Joints, painful, scanty urination.1 wk assessments are less than $1,000.
course of ths work about 4404 men stones la bladder, etc. All these arsl Lud holders whose property as-
Calvin Gilliam to now making, a
specialty of selling and repairing bic-
ycles. Phone 110.—Av. *
Bicycle tires folly guaranteed for
$2.50 at Calvin Gilliam’s bicycle shop
could not do me ai
to give II up. Wo
burnt did not help
QUALITY IS
b* had in the
Phone 51S
For Men, Jinn* Utuy Tw
^ OAY8!^® NIGHT
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The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 175, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 23, 1914, newspaper, May 23, 1914; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1026369/m1/7/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.