Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 243, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 26, 1924 Page: 4 of 8
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"A Thing of Shreds and Patches"
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One of the keenest political obser-
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Do You Like Collar Attached Shirts?
and all times trying to do their full
their county and
their stmte.
they are from WIL-
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WELL-FIRST OF ALL
ID LME T KNoW IF
non BeTree
Lok our
and happinen i to
down diseour iged
Thi monde rful new
incorporates I be vital e
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on First Methodist's
New House of Worship
The taxpayer thinks all inroads
lead to the treasury
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outlook la line for a first elass oil Selo
in that immediate nelghborhond
the tank or not, he has been nnable
to accomplish the feat.
ir cleaning and
needs to
Love may be blina, but it can are
an. expensive auto
Texas Old Rangers
Will Hold Annual
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ARENi3
could any one
(uexeconeH
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WHAT KIND OF A CITI-
ZEN ARE YOU?
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When a wine man gets home late
be tells his’wife the truth so she
will havo no idea of where he has
been.
Telephone Storm
Insurance Planned
them nee whether they cannot find _
lenson and valuabf one. Anyhow, al-
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Do You Know Correct
Signals for Driving?
Even if all the world is a stage
the beat way to act is natural.
lent it strange how temptation
picks on married men?
who had
of ever being wej-
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The correct hand
eignals fee driving
are printed here:
always use them,
and after giving a
yeur directional.,
a l g n a I, DO NOT
change yeur direc.
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The trouble with being friendly
with the nelghhors as they want you
to keep their dog or eat white they
are away on their vacation
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fact, he has been making experiments.
But whether his nose be unftted to I
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remarkable for the news It carries It ever assembled in Menard will attend
the old Rangers conventtn.
MOMN POP —------------
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it ot-84
f| THAT recently popular slang
X phrase, "the rat $ meow," has
• taken on new atgnincanee m
Washington etreles since member
of the Washington vice squad, by
K burning of
"4 three others a
a convict camv
"The negroes h
(Hf Auvriatti Prem)
MADISO, WIs.', July »♦.—A cam-
paign ha, been inaugurated by the Win-
consin State Telephone asmocintion to
enroll telephone companies in a co-oper-
ative sleet and storm insurance plan
The proposal I, declared to be the first
attempted In the country.
Under the plans now being started,
it is declared the companies would be
able to protect their properties by in-
surance at approximately one-third of the
commercial rate.
F
A
US EVERY DAY
A young lady making a trip through
England, speaking of the Tower of
bent—-Our men
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Butchers don't have any trouble
making ends meat.
Wish It took as long to spend
money as it dbes to save it
The school of experience stays
i open an night.
times some very plain and sincere re-
ligious utterances. Last Sunday the
writer quoted from St, Paul: "He that
‘ ‘ The Parson soweth 10 the flesh shall of the flesh
copies from reap corruptfon." !t Is a misquotation
the Dalia" Th true passage is: "He that soweth
News of Thurs- 10 his esh shall of the fesh reap cor-
day the follow- ruption " Greek scholars tell the Par-
ing concludinu son that the hla" is the emphatic
oaracranhs 0 personal possessive on the original
"5-""- vi nenivalent •a “hi A- m The Par-
mnLAsnY oeessed sadhm eoeaas
Is sekimonq to BReAK uhdee me . A
sien dr me Constat jeene»e as
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convention dates of the Old Rangers
at Menard. It is understood that
they are to meet on August 13th, 14th
and 16th and that on Friday, the 15th
the elosing day of the convention the
people of Menard will give a big free
barbecue, with the Rangers as their
guests of honor.
It is expected that around three
thousand dollars will be raised to de-
fray the expenses of this barbecue
and that one of the biggest crowds
Why- baa he gotten a false reput a-
tion? Prhat’s
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, JULY 26, 1924
REV. J. W. XTATOM ronrs OUT
THAT BROWNWoOD kKANTS
ARE LOSING TRAD.
Rev. J W. staton in la Brownwood
today, having come down Friday et
ening from Cross Cut where he has
been the past week asnisting la a big
revival meeting is progress there HA
came back in vote, as all good citinena
- - ig. ... m..- should He states that the meeting is
a report of the gonialent t. "his’own."a.The.Par- increasing la interest aad that pros
hare I ng to soniwqudinot hay Mthoughti worth pects are pne for • great ingaihering
death of onet"hiie ' notiee this f he.di4 not think during the coming week.
negro-a boy,there Wa8 Ajenqon." n.the umeothe He reports that crons cut commun.
of nineteen-‘"his “d the the He.has not time ity Is 1B nne shape, though bike all
and the severe or gPee taelabprate,butcommenda the rest ot Brown cunty M coul
- It to the thought of his readers. Let a good rain to fne advantage. Severai
■.good oil wells have been brought in
within the peat few weeks, and th
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the imrovemht: of,your community?
/ou for good streets and good
»a being brougit
ibllshers. and the
I lmited to the
wen DINNERS-A-,
Foolinah In where wise men fear
to- wed.
If you don't get a vacation this
summer‘you will be rested up from
last year's by next year.
It will no doubt be pleaded that this
whs an' accident. There ought to bf
to conditions under which such an
accident could occur.
PAGEFOUR_
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THE MISTAKES WE MAKE
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The weatherman ia right 88 times
out of every 100 in his predictions
about weather and temperature. This
is claimed by James H. Scarr, who
haa had' charge of New York city's
weather bureau for fifteen years. His
laim is bsseo on forecasts in his ter-
ritory, •
it’s probable that the same figures
hold gdod for the country at large,
striking an average.
Uncle Sam. in fact, does not appoint
a,studen forecaster to a job aa of-
fieial rorecaster until he demonstrates
that he can score S3 out of 100 ac-
curately, in his predictions.
All this doesn't line up with the
popular notion that the weatherman
is usually wrong. You often bear a
person"say: "I see rain is predicted.
1 suppodp that means itu be bright
and fair." ',
The watherman‛» - supposed inac-
curacy ia one of the original jokes-
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or senator, or attorney general, or
what not. the newspapers of the
country will continue to move along
serenely, having their ups and downs
with more downs than ups perhaps.
K VEs - AnOUT
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Pmg
YES-LREMEMBCR -
I owe VOUAFAVDR-
SrEPINTOMY ,—-
ns OFFICE I -
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to trade la Brownwood, they are going
to these other places and once they es
tablish business relations there they
will be hard to wean away.
The road to Cross Cut, via Byrds
he says, needs grading widening
straightening and Axing, otherwise it
le all right
wAomSims
Kg as
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HuntsWashinatonLe4er
tanship, the Supreme Court having
held that wardship la not inconsistent
with citizenshtp.
which
of ani-
ie health
I rods of run-1
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a lonely feline, obtained access th a
other night to the apartment of rt
lady, formnerly of the "omelal" set,
where a riotous liquor party wan
in progress.
work Monday and vin probably have
the entire structure roofed within the
week. There is still a great deal of
work to be done to finish the build-
ing. but Superintendent Hood says
that he is confident he will here ev-
ery thing In readiness for the Cen-
tral Texas Annual Conference which
convenes here in November Word
has been received from the, manufac-
turers of the pipe organ that they
have the work well in hand and will
begin delivery about the middle of
October and have Mt Installed and
ready by conference.
It doesn’t register. Ana meantime
the presidential mind is busy with,
something of reel importance.
RUNNING close in importance
XI to his listening and thinking
ability. Is the president's un
hurried, methodical, rather plod '
ding approach to the vast mass of
routine labor his office entails.
He wastes neither energy nor
time in flourishes or furhelows.
What he needs to know about a
matter he finds out by direct. in-
cixive methods that neither invite
nor admit the intrusion of irrele-
vant matter. '
With these facts in the mental
hopper, the answer comes out with
mathematical precision and exact-
ness. Welliver finds. It is like
pulling the lever for a total on an
adding machine.
If all the factors have been cor-
rectly entered, there can be no
more mistake in the Coolidge an-
swer. he holds,, than in the mathe-
matically exact, mechanical total
of your cash register For both
are the result of simple but exact
principles undevtatingly applied.
In his decisions as in his think-
ing and Na speech, Welliver finds,
tere 19 nb lost motion. no super-
fluous maneuvering. The result is
a definitenesa and clarity as to the
executive attitudeson public mat.
tern that has W bee equaled-
well, at least hot rince Wellver
besan analysing presidents
The Parson’s
Column
That the law gives
the ear apprach.
Ine tram the right
•»♦ street erosalno
the right of way.
Be sure and ob-
serve this rule.
You will note there
is S qimerence in s
"right turn" signs!
and a "left turn"
signal. Be sure to
give the correct
ignal in order that
the driver follow.
NIB may knew
which way you in.
tend to turn.
sprayed their bedding with gasoline
to kill vermin and the heat from a
lantern set the bedding afire after
they had gone to bed.
"All made for the door as quickly
as possible. hut Davis, the first one
to get thers/was chained to hla hunk
post anti Auld get no further. The
others/were ao badly burned and the
baz"!so hot, that they could not help
A kauri tree has recently bora din-
covered in the New Zealand bush
which rises to a height of neventy-
live feet to the first bwench aad mees-
ures twenty-two feet ia diameter or
about sixty-oil feet in girth It is
estimated to contain more than 193,000
superficial feet of timber
T By cRACKV-TERES MRLONG!
I HE SAID IF I EVER EEDER AN
] LiGMT ON FINANCIAL MATTERS T
BE 3URE ANO LOOK MWM UF - g
mhK
NU. ttm. to Ihvw, 1st. 1 )
The Parson has no synapathy what-
ever with the sickly sentimentality J
that causes old women of both sexes
to make heroea of the vilest criminals.
AiOVU 1 5NANT TO 7 ?
ASK r NQ0,BE —
WILLING w ADVANCE N
ME SOFFICIENr funds N
Tb CARR OUT AN OIL I
X SPECULAnON -
Tbs spsed limit
within ths eorpor.
Sts limits of any
town sr city in this
•tats is 20 miles
per hour.
' (uSA \ [no‘no. if n
MBTSA Gers MM Tem
roadsta ' a. o' ; - • v‛
Are-yo,a booster for better
' schools'
Are you willing to psy the price of
community development?
Do you crttietze others for some-
thine »pu would do, yourself? 1 .
Do you prsctice the Golden Rule
every day-or reserve It for Sunday
use only?
this country becomes s citizen ol the based on s patrlarchaf i --i..
nite States under the new Indian The head of the families has absolute
eqttdenship act tecemtiy signed by jurisdiction over his group.
president.The granting of citizenship . . _________
able, but because he does find nome-
inihelhavptsenseoneume9 bT the
n .. , • I At noon today the brick masons
‘ ifieehng in Menard compieted their work on the new
J ' First Methodist church being erected
. . st the corner of Austin and Fisk
Quite a number of inquiries have Avenues. The roofing men will start
come to The Bulletin concerning the - - -
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vers in the country to.,, the stTton.onrtettingenaingabohoring &
m=asa
L anfar.asthe.noles ing out by "*•*”’ of it Taek of
of his feet It haa comg to be that to roads. There gre good roads from
Ji tazked.as is about the. most Cross Cut to Abilene, Cico and Cole,
fatal handicap a candidate <ub have."/man and although the people preter
druggiata
For sale by Rentro’s Sig Drug
Stores. 16 days treatment |1U |
After looking over a few of the ex-
change* and noting the character ot
newa that has been filing their col-1
umns the past few weeks, one is led
to wonder what they will fill their
space with after today. And yet when
one thiks about it, he is forced to
realise that newspaper men are re-
souecerul nbeings and that they fre-
quentix gather news where none, ex-
ists appareuly, and out of little pros-
pects bring forth a newspaper that ia
The best thing about paying com
llments is It Ieaveb them due you
Making love while the moon
Shines is where the son shines
| Many a man’s opinion of a woman
' is formed by her dreasmaker,
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Those rising-by airplan or ptain
I Nr are liable to taul
We have just gotten a big shipmeh of them,
SON BROS Come in and see theh.
—upmmmemi
“Slightly Miscontrued.”
• he l
Like all the,rest of vt. he's judged
by histyphistakes rather than by his
good ork. People notice that be
misses an average of 11 tmt of 100.
That makes them forget the 88 qut of
ISO In th» matter of accuracy
1 Take, 4 juggler in vaudevin.
One blunder gets by/ Two blunders
start a laugh. Three blunders
counteract hla entire !• minutes of
accurate performance. He’s judged
by his mistakes, rather than by hla
accomplishments,
I As uawise vote on b Mt at leginia-
tea esa wreck the carter of a ‘con-
Home reporter, who wanted to do
some fine writing described the Prosi-
dent as being “cursed with the nasal
and broad-vowelled Yankee accent."
The Parson haa been trying to make
out how a man can talk through sin
nose and yet use a broad vowel. In
GOOD BOIDS W BIOL!
NEEDED TO GROSS GUT
IND NORTH END COUNTY <
MQST VITAL
remedied, and that convicts, however. ———
guilty, shall not be treated Ilhe beasts NEW TREAT WEST REXEWS VIGOR
or barbecued like goats i WITHd IT TRE AID OF
3UBSC1UPTION:
TBrown County, »y mail or cartier, Me
set month; M .15 6 months; 5120 oe year,
fejas, otalde oounty. Naw Maxloo.
Arttsnana, Lutalana. 78 fit
nontha, 14-09; one year, 1.78.
85550 11.M per month: *5.09
asam ed In the Tower: Elizabeth persistent-
ly refused to send her thither She
was successively Imprisoned in sev-
eral castles, and was tried and exe-
cuted at Fotherengay castle.
I The Pa/aon always reads the relig-
ious editorial in the Dallas News on
Sunday, not because he admires the
efort at fine writing that ia no obnerv-
to hla cdi-3
One Inaccuracy' counteracts 100 ac-
curacies.
Yes. we are all judged by our mis-
takes rather than by our accomplish-!
ments. The man with wisdom enough .. ... .e.
to overlook the occasional error ia duty by their town.
London says "Il to where Sir Walter/
Raleigh. Mary. Queen of Scots, an,
numberless historical characters wefe
imprisoned." The young lady I* us-
intormed. Mary was never imprilon-
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Can any Texan read the above and
not bow his head in' shame? These
were convicts certainly .they were very
likely brutal—the Parson does not
know;—but we would not treat brutes
so. These men were It seems bedded
under conditlons so vile that they
sprayed their bedding with gasoline
to destroy vermin. Just stop and fig-
mre what that means in the way of
utter discomfort and worse. Then they
had a lantern which set fire to the
bedding and have not time to get
avuy. And worse than all, the poor
wretch who was burned to death was
chained. Think of that!
Walking isn't as tood sn exercise .
I as riding in mecmna hand autos
When daughter comes to the door
with rod'nnnds, she has been wash-
“U? face, not committing a
Boome men look so cheap they
give themselves away.
From the low pay preaceers get
salvation ia almost free.
rare. The human brain inclines to
destruction rather than to construe-
tion) prhharily—-Kblene Reporter.
♦It rod -
He believes that chime should be pun-
ished. He believes that con diets should
buiforeeduunder penalty, it do.xeir- does not remove the restrictlons. on
supporting labor But that they anouldirnae Tn. unaer vornmI
be treated with such loathsome and I Indian lands under sovernment Euard-
heartless cruelty as this report shows
is an abominahle outrage on human-
ity. The Parson does not remember
the time when the penitentiary nys-
'tem of the state has not been at-
tacked on the ground that it waa eruel,
uneconomical and depraved. But this
would seem to be the climax Surely
the good people—and there are pl-nt
of them—of Texas will insist that
these abominable conditions shal he
VOvRE JUST tuE k
SHINING uGr UE N
eeeN LOOKIN FOR U
ME LONG!
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grelstha wft, years of “good work" । matters not who is elected governor.
Before attempting
to turn be sure ts
give the correct
ignal.
NOU MAVE ANN ,
IMMDIATE LIQUID I
-y AMRTSP
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On these occasions, though he
max look like he’s listening, he's
welliver doesn t ndty—maybe it
wouldn’t look well in print- but
from the Way the condition is de
. scribed It seems that the president
just twists his mental dial and . Now
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iw*—.,»«• bt kinnurde o caterwauls «•
■stsrel at tk^Peatofitoe'at Brows wood.
Tosas. M sscond-claaa mattar.
“av"*amT‛TASZtTFue"Em
...The Aaaerlatad Press is ezclusively eu-
uqed jo the use foe republicatlon of all
•owe dtpatch credited to it or oot oh-
-- redited in this paper and alio
oal newa published herein.
erroneoun reflection upon the char
--— standing or reputatio of any .ver-
anna, firm or eorpesutloa which may ap-
war in the- eoihiMa od The aruwowoafi
MUetla wtu be gladly corrected upon Ito
being brought to the attonUoa of the pub-
made in advertinements wiu
du/
Hue" *3*,
TO WPU??,
when it comes to
CLEANING A PRESS-
ING. Our equipment is a
7*
The question of good citizenship is
an important one. Not all residents of
a town aru helpful citizens. Some
tmes, too often in fact, thefe are peo-
ple who endeavor to get all they can .
MM of -a community and kre slackers
sheniaetcendesisto,puting aomething
bkinthecommunity. They want
to see h town grow. but pot tf it
edata' them Anything in time, or ef-
fort or money Some newspaper haa
asked some serching questions
along this line and you might with
profit to yourselt and the town which
you call home, ponder them. If you
can not answer them affirmatively
yu ought to right about face and
change your manner of living. Here
an Ike questions: « i - 1i
what kind of a community would
ehisjae 4 T«e were the. best citizen
52 V T-’EEe T.t
inatt
Are you an optimist or a pes-
' s a ,
An you s doer or a drone?
TAre you a progressive or a moss-
bash? .
4? A ih » ra ,
-Are you always loyal to home en-
P9‛ou uw home producte: ■
Doiyou, palronize home merchants
efoWveljr? ; > . ' ’
Bokqu tteft ynur man-bast aaxon _
wodldwant him,to treat you If you
are efficient Our work is
tear on yoy’flande
caused by syknesa age.jase, etc,
can nw b ountbracyeft by thi* re-
markable/fen edy, CLANACTO not
only suylles be yital elements neces-
nary iythe reuperation of the gland*
1 whicysupply the vital fluids necessary
to yrfect health, but it also furnish-
ev/a perfeel intestinal regular and
yhic for I be heart and other organs |
X trial package will absolntely con-i
‛vinee you Not a mail-order proposi-X
non You can get Glanacto at your
op w
BY HARRY B. HUNT
NBA Service Writer
WVTASHINGTON-Jud we"
W liver, ex-newspaperk man.
now chief clerk at the White
House, haa been giving consider-
able thought of late to analyzlng.
or trying to analyze, that poHticet
enigma, hla bos Calvin Coolidge
t Perhaps it ia injudicious of us to
tip Csl off to the tact thatyud has
been dissecting him. metaphoricany
speaking Maybe Cal doesn t like
to be “lesected.
Aeybelhis New England con-
eeimceyin lead him to demand
thakeud put in hla time looking
•ft# the affairs of hia job aa chief
elerkingt in trying to figure out
how the wheels go round in the
president’s mental mechanism
h stin, since Cal ta a candidate ana
Jud's analysis to a favorabje one.
wo guess ha won't fire Jya0 here
BMBK . Ci .
TTuE president. Welliver says.
1 after 10 months of close ob-
nervation, does two things su-
Derhtively.well. They are:
2. Thinking
' Taking up these two matters in
more detail, Welliver finds that
though he is an expert listener
the president is discriminating to
hls Istening. Tn other words, cm*
less a thing is worth listening to he
ilst ening.
but. the sound waves vibrating
eamet his ear drunis will not be
given up all |o|
and vigorous
The wear i
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