Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 144, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 1, 1924 Page: 4 of 8
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THE BflOHHUVOOD BULLETIN
SUBSCRIPTION? j
Brovn County by mail or carrier.
55c per month; 53.75 6 months;. ?7.20 .
ane year j
Texas outside county. New Mexico!
Oklahoma Arkansas. Louisiana 75c
per month; six months $4.00; - one
year $7.75.
All "other states $1.00 per month;
?5.00 six months; $9.00. one year.
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CLEAN UP PAINT UP.
TOW THAT WE have aUendetl to
hs little matter of electing oity
officials lot us take up the city wide
clean-tu carapftlgn in earnest ssfi put
in ajfac -weoks of hard work making j
Brwjtvod deim and beautiful. Just
six weufcs fran today the West Texas
Chssiibar f Oonierce convention will
ope la IMS city with n atteatlnce
of iabttt -fwoaty thousand people and
evarjr tatta. snd woman who comes to
the oosvoaiien will gire Brown woo
a orfticat ee-ver' to see whether
we bve aen exaggerating oa.r elaimc
as a clean and bo&utifsl city. We can
at aSmrd t register fHrc In thil
iaipsrfasAt teec
Ti omiiiuoe named by the Chuu-
bar f fiMKBwtne to assist ia cleaning
aad l?3M?(?fcig fl cftj- ere ot gofag
to d i Urn acttmi'vrork of braking the
city roaa' fer tbc coming of the oon-
riokmcs. The uroperty owa-
ex &maa&ki antatflo tibe work each j
l. mAo.- ih -MiitteA
iortso ite coisMBUtee
mgtodta&Efcowiwg liow the work can bet
j 2L .u r -s i. t
dre m ahe W amge UfC
for fceaitjtifyfag the
aojM . The only
im to dean Brown-
thing bt
wm! ; from
to tke oChe r
at
ti u iinJwt bejwer ft loay be
anv iHjt r lty caa Ue naHte
: merrily by tbonmgMy cleca-BroT-awood
bax inalterable
ar f v-
lg -
jwv h'-rf. ad cwotleaa attrectire
rfM(H i to be found feere. Wbea
tM rabbish is itmood ad the wbol
t&v ; ataaMr d. this te one of
th ; --( t idtfee in 'tte wbole ooma
MMTlair am smf m oacj. tm ho fcwt wek Slm Ben-Jand
t-. xke ttracttvoaene f Hbeic3?. "ft--c.iitbi. caught thoai"
ar.o.wil aIm e of wwk bwotH.
i ' in Hifhojj lcai--finba..
x. 'ot AHor Uk otardnc off .the! - ; - .
. f Mr. TCMftjfol went hunting. Hav.nt;
-k ai. i; and peht-ap campaign. Un- f no be -stO)pcd on h's wrrv home
Car. Ti'.v worker eosditlona fcyjwt string of -8eh. And the
ror-
""t
1 4ua3. mmd cwry ht- of the
cai
(ihs .will bo seeded. Start
nwt keep U going.
ttA ijooyatbin m 4d'atowu
pr j hwioojiiug Worse every day. j
am ( nKj mfty f or h more aeile :
t ire rogotetfon is bocom-j
tmt: :tKrc and joot" ajiinoreot. It ia
election may take
ua .' umMe problem wt& work out
a ooiirfioo of ooe Mm wkb u:: little
io8i am p lhli. Brownwood now
hm tike aawc tralSc rogvlstioiiK that
K boil 98 roars go doilte the fact
tbt tjhore are ten tfimoe as many auto.
jortblTiM have 339W afe thore vero then.!
wHk m ycoportionate iocreaoc in traf-1
&r m ia a Iraotity probteia to he sure.!
bjt H ta so oc tbat ran be avoided
Too towser the matter of making ade
igaafet vwf&t regtrlations ia delayed
the moro Mtitetilt iihc tank beooinos.
Wmlit ftwuIaMM ontafliits and- """J-
QimfKir a wx&w; their ntorry vorbal
battto we wtHild Itk to secure tho at-
taatbeu ( she xadioeco for a momonL
t emmoai. iliat Kow Yorjc proachor
wca dedlinoJ a .purse offored him by
rwtad ooied men who Invadeilj
Ms dkardh HxirinE a sorricc last Sun
day.
THE OLD HOME TOWN
KEYEStRECKON with Thcse 5 JTE
r s f?tsi of jvixv-v fa.HC v
THE PORTER: AT THE CeAJTRAL. HOTEL ii HECfVNCi
STATION AO KEYES PURJNCj
SEEt CATALOG RUSH - -
Brownwood does not lack entertain -
i ...i;;r.n k;o- t..
menu In addition to the big attrac-j
tions of various kinds which are
. . tn .- .t knocking the ball over the fence ahd
brought lierc from time to tune wecna;jnr j
Wave four pictures Shows a pair of j It is a hungry moth that has lived
miii.Miii oa one bathing suit all this winter.
collQge baseball clubs and sundry 0U1- Thf Uoys. kUes makjng S)me
er local entertainments in constant people look up for the first time since
latfall
operation. wiUv a tent show a wrcst-f ro;rn. nfliSO1l( h;.
ling mtch a circus and sundry other:
j exhibitions thrown in from time to
Uinc for g00li measure.
Mr. Johtnos is throwing some fotll-
siiielling mud at Mr. Coolidge claim-
ing iihftt ike President's supporters
used .too much money in -the South
Dakota prifct&ry campaign; and there
is 'a&eatty eowtgk of scandal in the
RcpiifaffGsa cai!.
'v
. Tofttjftt ws Is today's .newspaper.
Whether he sa the pen or the
sword. Blck Jack is able to cdm-
Tomoi the undivided attention of the
people of Kevsral nations and his
book will be one of the best 'sellers
whea it coowis from the presj
'"SSSZ: . win bo !
good seller for Uie reason that Gen.
eraj Pershing will have a very in-
nesting subject to present and he
.fll jt doubt presont it in such
wgj- t&it although uninturcsling to
start wfik the ahiH-t wowld be mad
intereg. But what Ih American
f doubt prove of much interest to every
mertcan ar.o to the
liiAtAlatt iiJ y
weiL The thing about it all is'.
uifcai no J
Anterica is wondering
jt exactly
what Persbiag. xrill say.-Abilene
will say. Abilene Hc-
portod.
Parographings
j
asc
!. so .not ij)ir jueruy ttie csc
( 1 .
vue ircvvcri. wao axe consumed nv
a waA .m keep ' our Aifti;caiijHM on
de. hove a pr-ivat cinch they tti
pmL want pcrtarbed. Capper's A eek -
iy.
v . t "
Pftrtn lllina'r tdtvi- "t-'-io tirnKlo I
w. 23rii iri.v
Or-
sm in one barttl ami a string of
the other .Louisville Conrier-
! Jo irn
-!
Oar aoverninent niint a booklot oh
KueniiiE vnrai out oi ino enrnnn. n
we could mm loose some flying iish
they would help.
More people would be sensible If it
didn't take so much practice.
Cast your bread upon the waters
MOM'N POP
fii D0 VOU SAV POKER j ) 0 - GAWSH - 1. POROOT - 9 fej So 1 (OE'SS I'D C ) (" ' 2j ( FiFT V SEVEN - FlPTV (jf0 I HULLOI'IS THIS YOU )
m2 game.? - Sure.- B i vjox out last jight AgJ better ask Meft!'- :' wmt-- fift v. rms-) M felix?
mf l'LL be roht oveR! i AN' E NeHT BfF0Re p Sirr-; f ' mK if 7 I GU6SS rD bette-r J
'Ra ---v. I AW MOM SAID IF I WENT J fi'Ml ' Y I If oSv STAV HOME II J
WL & U J OUT ANS MORE THIS T ' " hASsI f -1 2v A a i-J E
. ... . .
BY STANLEY
"71(1:
.
j and it will draw the fish according
-0 tuo oil stock salesmen
gin Sng ripf). tjj a gQ0(i 1)a team
1 this year maybe with the. idea of
eating some hot logs. perhaps be-
.i . .i
UMUSe IHU I1UI UUiJS eui llliUI.
Wouldn't it be nice if we always
were as nice as wp sometimes are?
The trouble with guessing at. the
height of spring dresses is you never
ran tell what designers will lie up to
r.ext.
Coolidge ouxht to be able to play
sood solf by imagining the ball is
somt1 senator's head.
It is not clean-up time until you
can leave the windows clean tip.
Things are getting so a dog can't
oury a bone without worrying over
oaic probing committee dijrsiug it up.
Too many bank cashiers are escap-
ing after a spring cleaning.
Porcupine as Food Saves
Lives of Marooned Sailors
(By. Associated Press)
SEWARP. Alaska. Apr. l.A:i un-
written law of the north never to kill
h porcupine except for food.' was- re-
called to old-timers here when four
men with two gasoline bouts were
- St u- r and inhospitable
shore of Cook kilet. on the other side
of Jveiiai peninsula from here; and re-
mained a month before they were res-
cued. They lived on porcupines and
clams. When they were brought off
by the luidibut boat Jugoslav they
were in tip-top condition.
To slay a porcupine wantonly i in
the code of the prospector and mush
er as wicked as to depart from a shel
...121 & . . -
" w "u"1 'ng uie supply 01
i-;i...u- immmwj
Hc-i'T? " " irequency wi
n.iii INCH IHWl- ill ISIIXIK ll"'HIIIV
exhausted in the wilds were sneered.
by the flesh of these animals. Tlie
Alaska porcupine ir sluggish being is
easily overtaken by man and succumbs
quickly to a clout with a stick.
Coyotes Exterminated from
Island in Great Salt Lake
(By Associated Press)
SALT l.AKi .C'-TY. Apr. i. :;ov
criuiient predatory animal hunters
afto.r two years hard work with traps
nd poison have successfully exet-
llTitloiI nvprv fnvnic nti Aninlnnn Tc-
in Great Salt Lake and now
Uheep. cattle and buffalo herds miiv
about without dancer accord
ing to official announcement.
Antelope Island which is 15 miles
long and seven-miles wide rises -like
a Jewel in Utah's "Dead Sea." With
nil the coyotes gone it is a virtual
paradise for the stockman and it is
considered highly improbable that ativ
of the animals will get to the island
from tire mainland.
i i.ne nuuaio nern on tno isinnri is
i one of the last on the continent. The!
J animals belong to a private corpora-
j lion and are occasionally used In con-
' riectibn with motion picture enter-
! irics and frequently hunters-by pay-
ing a stipulated sum of money are
j allowed to slay one of the ".Monarch;
j of the Plains."
"Co
ou wish the Court to under-
ou refuse to- renew vour doc-
wiu
license?" Jtsked the magistrate. -Yes
your- Worship huW "Wc 'want no
huts.'. You 'will. he fined. Yoii know
the license has expired;"' ."Yes so
has the. dog." Toronto. Telegram.
THE BROWNWOOD BULLETIN APRIL 1 1924
BY HA11RY TJ. HUNT.
WASHINGTON D- c- APril Tho
Democratic party nmy be bank-
rupt for candidates but it is no longer
bankrupt fdr cash!
Thanks to the aid of old Bill Alex-
ander Tennessee mountaineer age 78;
the party lias a substantial balance
instead of an overdraft in the bank
.'.ami at the rate the cash is rolling in
will be aide-to nuance tis campaign
'this yeixv wUitout having to beg bor
row or f-t'ul a dollar.
Which is a far different picture
from the situation as it existed a few
ichor I months nao.
i in the spring of 192.'? the wolf and
j the sheriff wore both at the door of
a the national Democratic party. The
party exchequer was flat. Actually
nci a ceni was in me treasury; item
vw- in . arrears bills wore overdue
There wasn't even postage stamps
With uhich to broadcast further ap-
i peals fur aid. Cordell Hull national
! chairman still had faith Intt little
hope..
Then one morning the mail brought
a letter from old. Bill Alexander. Bill
had known Cordell when- the chair?
man was a youngster down in Pickett
county Tennessee Pinned to the let-:
fer was a tattered wrinkled grimy
old $." bill. .
"Spp.nd every cent of this. ' old Bill
wrote "(o elect a Democratic presl
dent next year."
There was more to the letter but
following thcv cramped signature' was
a postscript which was to open the
Tokio's New Telephones
Will Signal Automatically
(By Associated Press)
TOKTO April' 1. Tokio soon will
install automatic telephones in. a num-
ber of its 20 local exchanges.
Taking advantage of the destruction
of four-fifths of the city's exchanges
in last September's disaster the tele-'
Bhone bureau has arranged to sup-:
plant the old manual system tele-
phones with automatic instruments.
The change is expected to be of great
assistance to foreigners who will be
able. to call desired number by rotat-
ing to make an operator understand
hHi. mnnnPn( innncn moi.i
Six of the new automatic offices arc
under construction now and are ex-
pected to be completed by September;
the other it is hoped will be ready
for use by the first of next year.
lokios teiepnones nave been re-T
duced in number from 110.000 before
the earthquake to u bare 1S00C
Theatre Man's Promise
Involves Him in JLawsuit
(By Associated
UrL'Ai'EST April
Press)
L Tfie
garian courts have been asked to pass
l'wia t-aiM ii in muiri- v.u?' I
ing a cohuy nir coai me property
of Miss Jeanne Marnae.. n
rwf rn '
The eopl w.a.i Ptolen while .he was
appearing at a Dudapcst tbeatra and
she held the thoatre director rwponsi-7H
ble beeuusc he had neglected to safe:
guard her effects while she was on
the stage
A. few days later the police-notified
the actress that the coat had-been re-t
cbvcrcl. .M its Marnae vnst olated
flo wns the theatre director. The later
assured the actress shit asserts that
he had really planned to buy her an-
other coat just as good as the one
atoien.
It developed "that the police were
!fl!atak'n about tbe coat It wasn't
t.h('-oii stolen from the actress. The
theatre director then w.m 'anything'
Hut elated. He refused to buy .Miss
Marnae another "Just as good. coat"
or any coat at all. and she filed suit'
to e-ompf! h-ini .to keep ' Sis promise
nm.rcl.'.ibure hi. lor her !utt caa'. I
WANTBD-Clean
Bulletin office.
cotton rags at . Tho.
i
TONIGHT-
Tomorrow Alright
NR Tablets atop sick hcadachos
rellovo bilious attacks tone and
regulate tho ollmlnativo orcans
mako you foci fine.
" Batter Than Pjlls For Uver Wn
I RenC'io's 5 Drug Stores.
A Night
door of Ifopo to Hull.
"P. S." it ran. "There's a lot of
others down here will send $5 if you
need it'
JVJEED it! If the Democratic party
ever needed anything it needed
i lttniinv IlIKf t linn . Mnnnv'
j Hull closed his eyes in
of imagination as a man
an ecstacy 1
dying of
of cooling
Then came
thirst revels in thoughts
streams and limpid lakes.
the inspiration.
"If old Bill Alexander is Willing to
send $r and if his neighbors arc will-
ing to chip in $.1 each to help the
Democratic party there must be thou-
sands of others like them in tiro coun-
try!" he thought.
Seizing a letter pad. he wrote to
Bill. "Organize your neighbors Into
a Democratic Victory Club .at $5 each."
Just 10 days later he got a second
letter from Bill. Alexander. It con-
tained $95 and a list of 10 members
of (he first Victory Club.
CKRTAIN tncn tll!lt Jl lial the riKht
idea. Hull started in to develop it
full tilt. He found there were" 6000
towns in this country of over 1000
: population. If he could organize one
Victory Club in each town with a
. minimum of 20 members at $" each.
lie would have 120000 members and
SGO0.000! With 120.000 contributing
members he would have 120000 work-
err pulling for Democratic .success.
And ir 120000 why not 200000 H00-
Japanese Officer Chooses
Wife in Preference
to Army Career
(By Associated Press)
TOKIO April I. -Marriage to a
European wife is no aid to advance-
ment in the military service of Japan.
"n Z Z V 77 1
occr of high rank
' m e Juro Ivobayasb was
"rrlre'1 Ll yefra il0 -o he (laugh-
he met while detailed to Paris for
; special study. As a consequence it
is asserted he fell into disfavor with
- ris Dor ors; his promotion was d
;hied. and such pressure was.broug
de-
ght
l car on '""V th:l5 he haa.roalsned
1 1 uui i no service ins resignation nan
brought out considerable publicity
and comment in the Tokio press.
. Army officials deny that his French
marriage had anything to do with
Coloqel Kobayaahi's resignation.-
Unicn Musicians Refuse
Free Radio Concerts
Under New Agreement
f flv vjfwln t nil Prnvii)
nI('A(;a Ajiril 1. After April 13
UtllOll PlUirH
an or singers in Chlragoi
will du no rt-dio broadcastinc tree of ;
. ....
by. James C. Petrillo. president of the
Phinairn ffHhmtinn nf tiiiiilina A f
recent' mooting of the union It' wa
(lccile(I (o vhMf0 fnr a lhree. i10UP!
engagement after April IS all ap
pearances "of- less than throe hours to
.. r
'
on for as that period.
Round Steaks
That Are Good
Kven the cheaper cuts of meat
from this 'Shop are to bo de-
aired for none but the best cat-
tle is purchased by us. You'll
appreciate the quality as well
as the sorvieo wc offer.
Place Your Account
Here
Phone 274
CHAS. RATUFF
hUllKKT
On the Square
In!
000? The possibilities seemed limit-
less. ' ;
InBtead of a few big contributors
who would expect political favors for
their contributions the rank and file
would support the party and have the
influence.
JHL idea of the Victory Clubs has
caught on and the checks are pil-! happy again thanks to old Bill Alex-
Ing into Democratic headquarters by lander!
Children make constipation a habit
relieve idem with Kellogg's Bran
Children punish themselves terribly
by ignoring nature's demands. They
bring constipation upon themselves.
They invito the many other diseases
which can be traced to constipation.
Immedinto steps should be taken to
rid them and keep them f reo from this
disease.
It takc3 ALL bran to bo 100 per
cent effective. That '3 what Kellogg 's
is ALL bran. That is why doctors
everywhere recommend Kellogg 'a.
That is why Kellogg's Bran carries a
money-back guarantee to. bring per-
manent relief if eaten regularly in
tho most chronic cases of constipation.
That is why -Kellogg 'a Bran cooked
and krunibled has brought glorious
glowing health to thousands because
it is ALL bran.
So matter how long ono has suf
1 L
Beautiful
l '
So necessary to the Spring wardrobe.
Voiles snow white dimity in checks
Pan collars some of them lace trimmed and some em-
broidered in white or in colors a few plain tailored.
These pretty Blouses are priced. . ..... .$2.50 to $3.75
ELABORATE BLOUSES
Of finest Silk Oriental designs and solid colors of high-
est nnalifv rrnnt finn olll- k Jli-L 11 . .
. j-t ...v ona.
Bl
ouses of
surpassing beauty.
Priced $11.75 to $13.75
SHOP WITH US EVERY DAY
Gilliam Dry Goods Co.
FORMERLY GILLIAM BROS.
Soloist
MAX STEINDEL
Violincellist
St. Louis Symphony Orchestra
Let us show our appreciation by our presence
MAlINbE MONDAY
at 2:30 APRIL 7
HOWARD PAYXE AUDITORIUM
every mall. Every club and lts mem-
bership is duly listed. The: member
ship record already fills several vol
umes ana is growing by leaps ana
bounds.
And the growing too Is the party's
bank account. There are plenty of
TinstJlirn fffnmnc In the till aalarloe ora
paid each Saturday night and Hull is
fered with constipation Kollogg'a
Bran will bring permanent relief
IF EATEN" EVERY DAY at least
two tablcapoonfuls in chronic cases
with every meal.
Kellogg '3 Bran is delicious. It has
a crisp nut-liko flavor that simply de-
lights tho taste. It is it wonderful
surpriso if one has been used to ordi-
nary unpalatable brans.
Thero are many ways to serve
Kellogg 's Bran. Eat it with milk or
cream. Sprinkle it over other cereals.
Cook it with hot cereals. Look for
tho recipes on every package and try
it in muffins bread griddle cakes etc.
Kellogg's Bran cooked and krnm-
bled is made in Battle Creek and 13
sold by grocers everywhere. It is
served by tho leading hotel3 and cluba.
Blouses
Lovely soft white
and stripes Peter
uiuautiuui siTictii neat stripes
Soloist
HELEN TRAUBEL
Soprano
EVENING
at 8:15
BY TAYLOR
lUlk.
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