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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN JULY 8 1919.
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CHuRGH
THE SCORE BOARD
NATIONAL TiEA (IUE.
Standinir of the Teams.
Won. host
FOX RAISING FINDS
iXiivr York
. Cincinnati
Pittsburgh
tAJtPAIGN
iMov-Ei sitTEssFin-wiiiTE ;r f;" r'
t i ivrvvv HIM l . 4 U pxgo .
Ml ..iS HW'l. lirdoldyn-
The A. pil E. church Rev. H. A
.Lynch pallor lias recently completed
a very successful campaign Tor the'
raising of jiunds with -ivhich to reairf
imd remodel their church building in
IBalley addition The committees 01.
'Tribes avfchcy were called were very
active in this work and it was through '
their' efforts tho campaign w
success. The tribe of Reniamin
R. ; TTeste'r as captain made a can-
ass of the down town district and;
secured from the business and
rclessioiial men. Tiie total amount '
; Brikton .
Sfip'Louis ..
! I hSIadelphia
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Pet.
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ing; - Starting with an unaccustomed
I-rush as the propeller -blades whiz
j through the air gradually dropping
jthe ground away from you and slow
ing -circling up and still up and up
there is an absence )f fear because
one forgets" to be afraid. The land-
scape broaddns and takes on lieaiity
.familiar land marks are lest the
roads and streets become mere twist-
fug ribbons tnes dwarf quickly into
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man Loses Hundreds 1
. .''T am 'sorry I rtid-uol -Ji'eav of Aiayr's
Wonderful Uemody a few .years ago
as it wouitl. have saved me several
hundred dollar's. Five yeirs I. suffered
from "indigestion '.."atid mgtrvo bloating
1 grew worse -TiHUij tLue.lMy doctor
ivdld an operation winld ho nil '.hat
You will find Uic ' ni'uwuwood Bulle-t Lhiht globes' "jlnzdas." Let 'them Light globes lu;2;lsV' Let 'tnem
'in dm Kale ut the Arcadia. Elite and come with your grocery order. Looney; come with your grocery order. Looney
ItenfrA No. 2. - 20 Vt f Mercantile Cm1 pans ifcrrantile Company.
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Jfew York 10-7; Philadelphia
. kiiladelphia 14; Stl- Louis- 9.
. Pnly two- games scheduled
Whpre Thev Plav Toflnv. i
v-as. a PitLsburg at ('incinnali. i
. v.'itli . St. Louis at Chicago. '""'
.Only two games .scheduled; f
more hushes streams are but giint-
515 joning mirror threads reflecting the; could Javo inc. I -took a; course of
407 aunlightv Uj) -anil up. and up. with the-Mayr's Von derail Remedy ir.steu'd and
.403'SCORe constantly increasing in beauty 1 for. the -past' yeir ImebiVm. entirely
2:fnje gradually turns his eyes from "tho-1 well" ft is a sjmple harmless vvep-;
i earth to the sky for there are. wond-j araiion that renidvefi the catarrhal:
ie.rs there as well.. A Hitting cloud hMnumis frcm the intestinal trad .and'
seen as a d ratting bank ot vapory j allays the inflapniniMOn which cnancsh
. smoke; another and another until it ! nractieailv all VtomaVh.. liter and in-1
is gradually reai:?.C(i mat there arc (einal ailinenU'. Winding aiipendi-
clouds even''hei'e imderneath as! eiti.i. One dose will cuuvmce. Or inpu-
nid that the. eartlCcy lieftinded. :
YOUR
well: as overhead
lis slowing being blotted from viewy '"Hcnrmrc;Mls''l1tug:C't:.i)-:'.iy and
J by vhole banks of cloud's. "Above. Ihej drfts'gl its :ver where A-iy. . .
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collected from all sources was $iMi3.77
and this kritl hp iikpiI rt-s fnr ns -If
will go in putting on a new roof paint- New York
ihg the building repapering it ad- Cltscagq
ding a new tower and rcajodeKng the -Cmveland
liuilding generally. liii'troit
Ifastor Lyncli asks that The lUille- Hjlstoii
tin express his appreciation to the Wpkshingtpn
puSlic. ami especially the white cit- St1 Louis ...
izeris for: their liberality and gener-Philadelphia
osity in this campaign .
AMERICAN LEAGUE..
Standing of the Teams.
Won Lpsti:
is etherally blue and far off on; ..
he horizon are hills and mountains
and vallevn at beautiful white float injrii
You
Store has. that good old rold
jin softj.billqAvs and reflecting the.-su'ri-ji
j light in all the delicate Tines tf the;! St
cor.iL -m 'iK'A"njiiT
will Jiiid;hai- KUte Cigar
Ijcgger"
AMUSEMENTS
nazi m ova in onr OF
THE VQOT AT LYKIC
TODAY AM) TOMORROW
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Yesterday's
Results.
Xew York iWashington 2
Uoston Z-7z Phiiadaipliia-04!.
hicago. S;- uetrojt m.
t. Louis 3; Cleveland I' (ten
nittgs).
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An unusual and dhstlr.'thV T:i!
"Out of the Fog" is the feature at!
the "Lyric theatre today and tomorrow 1
a play giving this intense and force-1
iul actress two distinctive roles)
which brings out with dramatic con
viction her superb power of acting.
- The action of the play starts in. a
little Hhmg village in New England
-where Faith the sister of Job Coffin i
known thi-oughout the country for his (
narrow ajnd harsh outlook on life;
and his giboted religious tendencies!
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Ail Owners of
.Where; They Play Today.:
iDetroit at Chicago.
'Heveland at St. llpuiy.
Only two gami s scheduled.
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Discovers New Ace
arid Looks at Silver
Lining in Clouds
"smooth"! on. tap novv and can -servf); you mow
.onfirand sailing is dellglitful indeed. The; aay kind ot. Raiidwich tua you ar.i.
.fil2 big plane appears to stand perfectljfL'H. us- tlx up ynr.r pk'rtic ba.-dcoU-.
.534 . still at limes as it" heads toward tholl "rop In and jpc-u.. -
..lOO-wind and again it - appca rs to - be' " tin -i. 21 1; ' -. . .nIT '..r STnilR
4a2 duly hasty fn itv. hurry.. But ;ther " ." : .
' 43n soon coatee the 'moment for which otu?
.42U liw wilted and Vhich has been droud-
:.274 id- with a mild .sort of dread the
.moment when .the engine is throttled
".down and a series of swirling glides
'is begun. Apparently pivoted on the
-tip of one wing. ' the giant machine
rfjwirls around and around going alow-
in-ily but steadily do.wnvard with ati
'unwonted quieltnoss and case. Down'
.. arid; down and down until it seems
-that one has already descended tihous-i
. -itrids or;' feet then a. dash through a'
.'cloud bank and aain. there is opened
.to view the won'dorful visia o' farmH
.and' -trees and streiims and houses.
The.- "coming down is eualiy. . as woji-
derful as the going up. ajtd the thrill
of the thing does not . end until.' with
j a tlnal "rush the big .machine softly
. settles' down c.ijhe ground and racc
Dodge Cars
TAKE NOTICE
it -slowly;
You can talk" about Eddie Ricken-
a few hundred .feet hefort
comes to n standstill-. -
Flying is comparatively safe itt-
thes.e modern days. jVciidents' rarely
oedur. and are- usually due elthci!
K fbolhardincss ot tile aviator or a'.
undiscovered flaw-in the median isni?
Ycu can count and re--The latter- i frequently overcome by
dooms the! young mother and her babe cqwnt ine ""n - Pianes incy urougnt tnc skihui .uyer. t.omg up in an air-;
to-perpetual solitude on a desolate :d"n' and snout thbir praisesi fromjplaiie. therefore; is more thrilling:
Island lighthouse in the Carribbean ott'e end of tne land Ilae ot5lr while .than dangerous and to the novice irt
pinning ga;i meuais i on iiuur niitiny an eAiieriene uiai may inn m: re
Rut the ace-of all. .the ace5; 1'eated Imt' will always; l e remom-
fell in loy ewith a young fisherman
Before they can be married lie is.'
lost in a storm and Faith's lit tic
daughter. Eve is born fatherless. The akcr aild a" nhor -reslt ;mor'
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Seas
In desiiair Faith commits suicide -asts.
and Fve ik' left alone with her uncle. ' f auauie". a lameianat win jive in uereth Ann auvays in me memory o.i.
Dressed -ilw-iys in boy's clothes ami nit memory for .the rpst of my Jnatur- the inan w;ho-.hak made his first flight
without cLVanlonship. she grows to ?fr da-vs- ls lc fho tllLs prning: will live a deep aud abidmg grati-
beautlful Vomanhood on lonely 'Cep- wroiSlit down -one jlonely American tude to the other man who took-him
tlon Shoais. until romance and ad- Plne and brbught itj down in au ord- m arid safely brought him .down
venture cimes to her when a vacht is Cr?' niartner. Christie has no medal- again. ltiakenbaeker has nothing on.
trVntmi mi .tttP i rMPtiPrmiR shoals on' his breast and Is-jnot known in the. Christie; for Christie has done some-:
nS!ionJni winiHnirYn Tim inrv raiflks of tlfi dotightyj -flyers wlu) bust- xhiiig that Riek-enbackerwill.never.be
iE beautiftilly told and superbly -acted fit the Kaisffs f?
ii .11 WCIC JKll HI
wbuld have medals i
the D. S. C. thai he-
w'uld have a more
cajnee. . "
The-re is ano'her
pressed me (luring my first
riilc TJiat was that the big
g ?f;uadrorist -but able to do--he brought me back from
My choosing he Cloudlaml. a place which one always
11 over him and. wants to islt. but. where one doesn't j
:b ears' as -initials card to remain. :' Jas. C. White.
tangible 4igniti-' : -. ' . i
1 thing th
it.' vrti' i.'ii tm w
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hilt im- 0 i5t lh;i S3Cj. of irrocerifts nnti
h(!r.OIie.n.i frr. n tlio KTIftn f'imir (tlnrA
gps from Ilrownwod. the better it;on CpiUer Avue an( Ket it- for thls
ho-
"moderate line of good
and the sar is seen in the best and
most drainatic role of her internation-
ally famous career. "Out of the Fog"
is the screen version of "Ception
Shoals.' the play by H. Austin Ad-
ams produced on the New York stage
by Xazimava and which was one of
the lheatrcal wonders of t"he season.
t-..w loblts; even when it is hidden
Hitn ilr- It- rrtnn Vjn. nWlh ie floating ilpud banks
"personal T -supervision of Maxwell f leS:ni onets-Ambition ?is to go miaoRable pri(cs.
. i.i "IV ium up. aim uu; iiuur vuiinuiin
lilayrs s)porling Xazimova are
Charles Bp-ant Henry Harmon Kan-
t ' i m -i -t . ri t tnpee of terra firma. doing up
.r : V il -i ii winders whether there is a wealt place
Hugh JefTr.-?y and Dorothy Smoller. t ' . . . j .
jjv- - lnl the Tiiachine; c4ming dowju one
" "prhys that there be po weak place in
. Light gi.V.ics -Mazdas." Let them tne man in the lront seat with his
come .with your grocery order. Looney hand on the control levers.
Mercantile Company. Put it is a great sport that t)f fly-
Wc arc plcasccl . to an-
nounce that Mr.: E; L.
Hohn of - Birmingham
Ala. has charge of our
repair. department and we
arc now in position to' of-
fer you first class :seryice
in repair work and fully
guarantee every job turn-
ed out. ;
If you -iyant satisfactory
service you'll get it here.
Dod"e Brothers
Service Station
Mrs. Joe Hall Dealer
Phone 850
Your
I
ing Will be Spoiled
unless You go Fully "Equipped!"
Don't overlook anything that might
add to your enjoyment during your
vacation and here you will find just
the necessary items that will make
your trip enjoyable and comfortable.
Come in and see us for your needs;
we are fully prepared to take care
of your wants. r
AUSTIN-HALL HARDWARE CO.
The Store Dependable
store stays open. early- and-. late with a
groceries ar
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aiipiit :i"00 fee; the order is rol'-rsed.; Sure hdtre l'earlng Klines. Ordfr on
ajJ one wishes to cojne down down 'from Looney s.
driwn until again within hailing d:s-
one
Bring your nice clean
cotton rags to this of-
fice. We need all you
can spare.
SALTS IF BAGKAGHY
AND KIDNEYS HURT
imiSK LOTS OF WATKK AM) STOP
KATLVt: MKAT FOIJ A WHILE
"IF YOni ItLADDEIt
TflOrilLES vr.
Comr The
When you wake up wjth backache
and dull misery in the kidney region
it -generally means you have been
eating toi much meat says a well-
known authority. Meat forms uric ac-
id winch' overworks the kidneys in
their elfort to filter it from the blood'
and they .fiefo.me sort of paraljY.ed and '
loggy. 1heh your kidneys set slug-
gish and clog you must relieve them
like you relieve your bowelsj remov-
ing all the bodj-'s urinous waste else
you hare backache sick headache
dizzy spIIh; your stomach sours
tongue is -coated and when the weafh- '
cr is bad you have rheumatic twinges. !
The uriiKi ls cloudy full of sediment j
and ;haripels often get sore water!
scalds an'd you arc obliged to seek'
relief two1 or three times during the;
aiight ' :
Either .consult a good reliable phy'
sfcian at pnee or get from your phar-
inacist ahput four ounces of Jad Salts; ;
take a talilespoonful id a glass of j
water before breakfast lor a few days J
and your kidneys will then act fine i
This famous salts is made from the!
add of graiies and lemon Juice roni-j
bined -with lithla and has been usedj
for generations to clean and stimu-j
late sluggish kidneys also to neu-!
tralize acids In the urine so it no long-j
er irritates thus ending bladder
--weakness.:
Jad Salf.s is a life saver for regular
meat eaters. It is inexpensive cannot
injure an makes a delightful effer-
vescent lithla-water drink. Adv.
What Is The Difference
The number of keys in the Key Ii;ard is one of tho ear
marks by which you can judge the real value of a type-
writar and determine whether it is a discarded style of
other days or the True 42 Key Standard of today adopted
the world over by modern business modern operators and
modern teaching. They all look pretty in pictures and in
real life the enamel and shine is very much the Bame; but
count the keys and observe the following facts:
42 OR 28
All 142 Key Typewriters are All cheap Typewriters are
not in the preferred class; not 28 Key but practically
but ail Typewriters in the all 28 Key Typewriters
class are of the 42 Key kind are in the cheape'r class
value $100 end less. Q value $50 and en. 9
The 42 Key (Single Shift) t The 28 Key (Double Shift)
Typewriter has practically shifts up and shifts down
superseded the 28 Key in 33J$ more shifting; more
Modern Business and Com- work; less popular; ask any
mcrcial Teaching. operator.
INVESTIGATE:
gODSTOGj?
stl (S) J0 ta
0) 00O00 3
Sl - . .0OO s
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and you will choose the WOODSTOCK
It's for you to know which you want the
machine of yesterday or the machine of
today and tomorrow. All 42 Key Type-
writers are not necessarily in this pre-
ferred class but the WOODSTOCK is
pre-eminently so and enjoys thedestinc-
Uori of being a recognized leader of its
class. A Typewriter of tho lat'estdesign
and improved features and best of all at
prices within reach of all termo and
trade allowances most liberal.
Count S
the I
Keys 1
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0Q0G0
I 3 Rows '28 Keys)
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Here as Milk You
Can Always Rely Upon 2
Evaporated Milk comes in many
different grades. When you
ku-' fr'roxirs fotifealr the
Arrniu' Oval Label guarantees
you the rt ip grade.
Makcro; deiieious smooth-textured
ice cream and candy.
A'ine; for making biscuits pud-
dings custards etc.
Ml J
The famous Armour Oval Label
stands for absolute dependability
on milk as on 300 other pure
food products. It is the guide to
assured value. ''
Keep a dozen cans of Itetidetl
Milk on your pantry shelf.
All good dealers can supply
you.
TTllIllTMMflIlllllmtiiIl i iiititiiiiiiniMMMIhUliniMnirTTTTTmfffTra
'rmours
Products
1511$ Evaporated Milk
for Coffee
'for Cereals
? -r-for Cooking
"When You Buy Milk
Buy the VB
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W. G. DENNIAN LOCAL MANAGER 308 CENTER AVENUE PHONE 165
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), No. 220, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 8, 1919, newspaper, July 8, 1919; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth342741/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Howard Payne University Library.