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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN MAY 25:)9I8.
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THE BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
MAYES PRINTING CO. PROPS.
Member Associated Press
Published every afternoon except
Sunday
Office of Publication Bulletin Build-
ing corner Brown and Lee Streets
Entered at the Postoffice at Brown-
wood Texas as second class matter
. TELEPHONES :
Editorial Office No. 22
Business Office No. 6
Any erroneous reflection upon the
character standing or reputation of
any person firm or corporation which
may appear in the columns of. The
Daily Bulletin will be gladly corrected
upon its being brought to the attention
of the publishers
speech of James "E. jFei-guson at the
city auditorium last night was typical
of the man full o hate slang and
misinformation. It" was a subtle ap-
peal to ignorance a jspeeious plea for
the plaudits of the mob a bitter de-
nunciation of every man in public life
who has opposed him praise for those
who have condoned j the public of-
fenses for which he. has been convicted;
by the highest eourl in Texas." All;
his speeches arc just like that filled
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THE PARSON'S COIUWN"
'A Thing of Shreds siiul Patclies''
1V0KK OF VKTKIilXAlilES.
As nearly as the Parson can remem-;are the deeds of Christ. To my mind
her for the address was not -written i the Red Cross comes nearer to doing
out the following is what Hie Parson j this than any other agency In these
said last Sunday evening at the Red dark and troubled days. It cares for
Cross meeting: j orphan children. It comforts widowed
The subject given me is the Rela- wives. It takes to its bosom outraged
linn of the Red Cross to Christianity. ' maidens. It succors the wounded Itp
As it was originally given it was theirares for the dying. 1L buries - the
Relation of Christianity to - the Red dead. It feeds the hungry and clothes
with venom appealsf to prejudice and Cross. 1 prefer that order.. since 1 : bo-r the naked. It gives shelter- to the
Ja uin. unifMtiitv J lieve in. putting first things . first. h.omeless.
flly Associated Press)
LONDON. .May 23. Skilled veterin-
ary work in the British army was re-
sponsible last year for returning to
the front wounded and warn . horses
valued at over $12.f.Ofi0O0O according
to an official report submitted to the
house of commons.
offering recrimination of his enemies
rather than soiind argument in his
Christianity is first and. the Red Cross
tand all like things second Christian-
There' is one aspect of the Red Cross
v?hich I wish to touch on. - We are
itv i fiio smii-po tliH .Red Cross and taauht in nrsiv: '"FOririve us our tros-
own support and characterized by.de-!aj Hkc ihintrs tj0 stream; Christian-1 passes as we forgive thoso who tres-
libcrate misstatements and-slanderous.; itv is (i0. true: the "Rod Cross and all! pass against us." And the Christ says:
rumors calculated to
The Associated Pre
entitled to the use
all news dispatches
damage the char-.; like things the fruit.
..dare oppose him. lie always attract.-' teaching of Christ; as 15. it.Is
rfi':? is pvclusivelvl i 1 -. i i . . ttt.. union with Christ; as practice
is cxLiubi li j jj- crowd wherever ho.spcaiis in Texas .-
for republication of i . ; i: - . 'doing the t.ceds of GhYisL--. .
s credited to ' orJ Hindenburg yo?d attract arrow.!. The wor(s of cirIs. :..VfiC
. lFor if yc forgive not men their tres-
th.e. passes neither will your heavenly fa-
actcr and refutation of those' who! Christianity; as doctrine is
He always attracts- teaching of Christ;-as life it Is vital rtner torgive your trespasses. Let us
it is paricuiai ies- aiiu iorgivp us our us-
1 passes as wo forgive the'. Germans
ocorded their trespasses." "Ex'ept yc forgive
Crude oil in its tanks limited the
amount. of water which could enter a
steamship when it struck rocks near
Ceylon and punctured large holes in
its hull and enabled it to reach port
five days later.
Sounds produced by an" electric enctf on their way by a fan built into
siren invented in Germany arc hast- the machine
Shoe bargains at LoonevV.
The Netf Royal Typewriter J
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TYPEWRITERS
Bought
Rented
Repaired
Rebuilt
JONES & DUBLIN
Sold Ex
changed
not otherwise credited in this paper; if 'he should apycart on the stump in may be gaUidred In a-smitU Volume I the Hun his trespasses neither will I
and also the local
herein
news published
yunn: pay for the teachers.
The time has come ' for soldciing
teachers for the city schools for an-
other year and for fixing the salaries
which they are to receive As 'o the
selection the Bulletin has nothing to
say
in which all the people
because it vitally affects the character
of work to be done in the choih? ofj
Texas.
which may be read in; half an. hour. He f your "heavenly father forgive your
1 ! j Himself summed up. IJjs-toifchinss in i trt-spasscs." So it is written. Audit
The-principal reason for making a;a very few words;. HThoti..ehalt love' is my hope my dream my. vision that
atrenuouii effort oh1 the stump and the Lord thy God with-all -thy. heart i when this orgy or blood and tears of;
through the press td.keep people from and with all thy soul and;. with all thy death and desolation is over it is
. - 7. . . . i mind; this is the first and 'groat com- through the Red Cross that the hand
voting- for lergoson is not that an Inanm(mt -. Anr tha" sfCtfnd is like of forgiveness will be outstretched.
on-e fears he y.-m n elected or could Q it thau. shnlj r0Vc". thy.-neighbor
bp:seated if oletedJ but that since heas thyself.' Love' iff. God-Is first not. The Parson niver expected to be ac-!
has chosen t'p take) his cause before -second:- IoVe to pur neighbor .is see-'ensed of .entiim nta'ity. But his good
the people of. the state it is desirable ;und not firsts
that he should not receive a large vote
t-which Would appear to justify his mi
friend C. L. AfcCartney so act:.Uscd him
s. with Christ. Stl Paul speaks of being ;The Parson has not one word' to
but the matter of" salary ife One! ' i . ' . . . grafted into Christ. .1. ued- Qiire on apoiogio for or tu rctra. L I horo rs
which all the people arc interested t'T' ;."lr i time to do some RUio' aftins-of . not a word that h- would not reitmtd
uuwss.oi uiu iiJiiut; p nun w uy uim-i roses mny be that Uiei-(i may have; with cmpliusis. Tlmre is . no. soiKff
piiulic men. Textcs lias already ucen ( been ohinges in method since Uien; 1 mentality in it; it is simple truth;.
hundreds of young women lea.vlng the
school room ami entering training
schools to prepare thfinselves for
ill corral rf( 1.V TTri'rilcrn Liif ' 4ltA ru'illin fl rC i t n 't Kf Tl f" IMP 1 S'i
' 1 J til 30iy W A VI iHVfi mit lilt VOOUUVU KJ L mmiZ9. -w ... - - . ' -r
the clly" .' ' ' ami. Should how its displeasure bv same. The ateiii is ;cilt -till Uio heartj - Mr. McCartnv says that the Gerf-
Teachers in the grade schools hare f burvin hjs f)omitai ambitions be- of it bleeds The graft is also -cut H1 jnrtns h.ae rinse! their New- Tpstn?.
always labored for small .salarick ami.-;:" . . . ' . ' f e ' f1ir the heart of 1t bleeds. -Than the two' ment. But is that any reason thn
this is the reason for the spectacle of i f. ot-'s n UK be(.Hng harts are: laid aud i).ound to: American should h it. too? IM
'ether Bv'-nnd - fa-v : thev -opcome in- cnooses vi iixv ins. is it any. reastip
On .ihp ballot ns it
Jrrobably will.
(orporated. andth6 iifo" Of the stem that thej'arson should do'so ajso-
hrlding positions in the
world. The war has given inipriiys to
this movement because it haa. mul-
0111
Stores
which
Jresul:.
runs through the stafL . The two arc- wo till clioose. to close it and go wick
charged tin air- onp go the bleeding heart .. of the' to paganism will that change the ; hut-
craft. board with '-feraft. and within SaUor and" the-bleoding '"heart of thf; damental fart? Will it be any leif.
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The Bank WUh The Chimes j
Bank
Gutzon Borglum
tiplicd the oiiporiUnities idr U
ployment of young women Mi-
ami offices. The low salaries
have been paid have been toe.
of course of stinted support m the
schools not one Texas school. Jn one
hundred having enough money to take.'
forty-eight hours
.denounced as a war profits tonspira
. tor . General. Maurice charged tin
m i 'eon official v sinner are- wounu. togm.ner ui-j u- iein iuimx. i" 'v-
come incorporated Thon. -as' Paul forgivt-ness
hays. 1 am erjucified .viUi Christ.
in t.rthi1piM. 1 live: vet : not I.' but (Icnminv mnsf c thwnrtrl in hdr
uruisn premier wi n mstaiemems tr .. . f n fe ? -Tjie.-fncl 0f this lestns at all cost. If hvt wh-jle nrmV
facts; and it was sdon iroen that tli- nnim is t0(uifiod hy the witness of must be destroyed and if we. have-p
figures fjHdtt J byltlu premh r and the Spirit that wo tiVis children of pay the priro of that destrurtion in tlc
branded as false had be.n furnish-' 1 ;nd. Th:.; is all very .mystical. Do'-s with the ar-r part of :4r
care of all its needs. But the.ai$yan?ed j
. by Maurice's- own department. The?
two. oonsph-uous failures
cost of living has affected .therjteaeh--
-; noted by those Wh
their own ambitio
should l.
p si'f-K to mrtiH'i
s 1 y t lying to V-
na i a If - line -fttiit at i 1 ktlin h-waI
v. "".v.sinircl thc rplmtat fins rf honest men
earners anu it tney are to continue
uidr ttuih uiev uiu&l MTurt- u.iiuei ..Tft- PTrBr... nfhho fire from
( -no on- asK. uow uo. you . Know . weaitu. sue mu.-t ie inwartcn. iu
The only answor tlmt crtn.be ( made is Whatever we may say in the heat f
1 know.'' should he" .then' continue. tKision nvd t confli 't. no ;ne-nt
B.it huw hail J kifow?'; ; The answer even M'.farfney hiinself-serloui
u i in tlil Trint of the hie. -Tirrm xes t.i w.iuc :i wr of x-f frnvlnn-;if n -
ChngfK.Mii- as j.aeUce.iS doing the fion. V- do not seriously intend-a
deeds of 'hri:t. Onft'.of ' wiff Helne-v lower o-;rflv s t th" IpvpI of il&i
ii n .- KsalmHts. !;.. Ai:ig fdrward to !fi H?m. P.et-a--is. he liooes tu "sell ra
monthly and annual return Tor their :nannej y tncrij-ans ;s attcste : by comn$. siil :n wi ; .Is thJtt have bern ntl for gain. ' we do not BfM-i&islvj
labors. If the schools of o.no tsTty -an :aorJal hotoSraphd
not meet their requirements -another
hou inrr tiinf rfi'ht beurttliui.v j;.i apiiraseu py jaiuet purpose iu sen our soui ior nai. - ie
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...-. Moiitconi' r iian to-..inc. wira s time is not yet nut we smui win
city perhaps can do so. . . .i.i. . a...- Anointed. :reat DaM.i s groaicr son.ruay iuho to. torsive or ve ran not w
Hence nre-;ent ponditinn. Ao V w. . v.. int; forgivt.n
Hence present -conditions mean a the Toul frCnt t;: ve been -oatroed b un. Uo C1l.nes-lo.WeK
fhnifa if thrca Hiincc TVirt rfTrTIn. ' . .........
" w . ; .-enty is a waicnwora wuu io.vaio!ltlfes81oni fo t the ci-.tive free; to Thc Par. -mi thinks ho knows topii
"c"t Ul . Americans; and whether it is in (m- take avaj rang: ssion "d. -rule in J K s.i;-f ..id .Jo'..n Hull better thim
winch do not permit them to frflo their morA ifict.r. Jwnrfnri thn am-- .mn.tv H. u-s wt i sMccdr speedy
for the wh su!!'r vroK; to help n. m. rm.i .:.a.;0 Cod it 4t
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payment of more adequate salaries to ' with a shell.
good teachers. .1 i
The school board wants tofco the
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milium ui ttony over ijunncum niai- cn is efficient w
tors; or the employment t)f ' Aiferior Amoc1can Ktmneri: Uavt always
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teacners.: or the curtailment or other i. . .. ..
... ..v. ... j.v.v "'v snooting a gun-iH to nn some inn- wim ..on
The followers!
ti. im.ir net-f . All! illU Ine WCrtK nw. un- .U'. 1.1 tA M'Wlli
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je strong. In gi'-- l.u-m ons. tor ijm ;.j ;w navi; u-Inpped hllil gOWVi
We haw fivel things so tLnt lie . ffJtt.l:.
ond nnd an 1 dyinc 'hae t l.ehave. Hut The i-tnir boKtr-t
were i' "i in hi-. i.t;" And y-ii an4 .a() ir(ie. and huS:
remembi . tl it. v.n n joiin -tij" i8i.'ttsi -un-Ia.: and heipli ;. We shall ItfttiS.
;.i' weary v. it I; his ixnprisrinment. to heln him. We must give him aoitfe-
Of Keignson
right thing by the Brown woo ; teach- trJsl jn vain to dijj m1 a sfandalwln h Uoubtfnl n of hin. -lfnd his m"- Uuin: to fat. and at Ieat .ioinetfaif
ers and next year as this vanr airl the v could fasten an ".Governor HoMpv. s'aue sen; tw.mi hi- ; viands t i nri to -fver h:;? nakedness. We siiall have
last year will pay them ovaty rent .and the nearest tiky have come to
available. But this has boon.' ilemon- success is to finrl forth th unsupi .-nt-strated
to be Inadequate and 1 le only od charge that spc of his pcl.ti.a!
relief for the Immediate fittu-l ; is in -friends have been iriilty oi indts. r. -the
curtailment of some of the j matures tions -which. cvrl i tn;e. an- a a
of the school sO that more fju fls may drop.-f water in khe o- f-an c-onio:m- i
be available for the paymeiilfof sal- wJth. -tlu open laf:ons f G.e :r.v
anes.
The Bulletin believes that
zens of Brownwood wiH-ondo
ever action the school hoard-
in order to increase the salari
teachers
who luae ti.e r-ountr t'
n the (baft are to lie pro-i-
and of propriety of wl;i ii pcrg iso"
o citi- has. been convictrR
what--.
y tak?.
r tim escape fror
If . a department; ihust be cntQJ afer the lr has 1 n lr d- An 1
temporarily suspended or lX lwo or;0'! Avith leaj- tlirrr." siio-M l ht
three departments must he tarhjiorar- prosocuied the dijaft evaders who ro-
ily suspended the Bulletin Relieves "J nwined at hom ui; to-k refuge l.e-
the people will ar-rej the pfniition hin;l fictitious i-Jainis for deferi d
with good grace and rejoice Slat the cjassifcation. Yds. there are a feu of
teachers are to receive auffielpiit sal-l Utat vla.-.s "in nxfyry connawnity. and
to" ask. r: t!o-: h- tuat should ome. f(r v jjm to his feet attain and i)iif
or do v.-P . k for airitbef? the hriM jv;r irl a Way to live decently'' ill.
gave no la . ' ans-. oi'-. 'bu.C . repUe l : I'mle Sam and .Io!in Bull do . la.
"Go and t.dl .1oit vie things. which ye thin;; the Parson wishes to-be record
do hear and --ee Tlie--.MIwl re"'n. cl as a ti.'e i rophet. If they do iCot'rf
t'udr Vi :t. i!m deaf hear the l.-;r rs set lum down as a semimentnl'iditftv'
are el e aii . '. and the foilie. walk; the I
dead are r; i-- d iur ami. the. poor have Did yo'i go to church last Sunday-'
tue rospj : : -iiied to Spin." Th'-sv wheiher you divf or not go tomorrow-.:;' :
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peitsonal. interest inT each customer and by
seeing to it that liis account is handled
m the manner best suited to his needs. .
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aries to enable them to do tJ6 very! some -of ihom maijage to gt jiwuj wjtli to work and live on tha bounty of
best work and to enable Hid
board to retain the best cl
teachers.
ALL TOGKTHKIL
(By. If. Addl.ttglby tirucc
Work or starve. ' This";.is one of ;he
inexorable -laws of nalnro. 'No one
ne"d hope to cvade.lt. .
To be sure many do'rSOO'n to cvad-'
it. Haing eumed or Inherited wealth
they uiop working. ainl.-speninly get
along wll enough. - -
(Khei-s though not wealthy decline.
iBchoor the fraud.
ns of
!iLritatde . refalivejB or friends. They
may not je well foil as the 'rich.
fhev mav t.ut on fle.sh.-'rhev mav ill
deiti .-.-win to be plump and well nojltr p-
isbed. - ' ; ' .
But tlieir nervous- s stems arti riotf.'l'
being fed as they ought to he. t K
Tlieir stomachs kidneys livcra ra-4f -
acting to the unfavorable nfeh)ffiR-
state. are not doing their work: pf?Pr 1 ?
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f-ny. ;-La.-k
of nutrition is a constant Jct-:
in their' lives. ' JIowver ood" thcif.
outwerd ajipearance. they ai?tiia'll
nf - in a state of starvation.
S ieu'itii rescar -!
una (icniuiuij
There is no room In thc
States for anvhodv who doe.sif
the United States is the greatest conn
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may Lo abl to struggle tbrwh Z"' "11 l Idlers ttc.l y the mMto cl!
-jibe tvinmer witlumt th ! leann. of Jn Q . modern .science have again-and aghih
pvaiung ror the w-ld's base'.all miRworker am lUe p0oF non-worker. :mi uUvl pm a perigi;
rios hut the struggle will be .nn' h tesSllatlire s00n 0 lale :bxilctl. hcr pon. Aveakenod condition of the nxim
United jaerfous if the war garden is properly altv. .".:..-.-' " system with poor circulation a sl))w
tT think r.ltrvnff.l Ilr.-tr ii min.i: If voii nleMco fT.:t "earl :rat- "' OW WOOU TOHrq.
nutrition is not liinpljr a matter
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"ii caim. uu uic-ii; jn mi jowiiij our iu!i in !i.W.uiv .im-h-ns irni v.. tuu. . -. arp jrt(j hec.TUse tllOV ai'O 1l-4;
In Brownwood for any citizln wholpation 'in Texas just now is flat or Ilv- . . : ' ' flicted" with the weakness if stan-a-l'
doesn't believe in -Brownwool.- hearii running for offi fo on th? Irguson Th .Sl-ffihfd ls 0"s af i
. . . .. l .- . t . -r - asto produatK contained in It nave - i
and .soul. This is an. age .oflloyftlty.j ticket. . . . - t(J c.MnjuatC(; .jatprotluclng. 'Laf mnny lvlnjr beon hard
and the outward expression Offloyalty.j enc'riiv-nrodijoiiih--; nnd i'lsfeiie-hinidiriir rvorrrs break down in health qn
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as of faith is works.
There is. a big work to lioulone in
Brownwood now; and thc loj.il citi-
zens are working. The disloyal citi-
zens are not only doing nothing hut
are obstructing the workerls'. efforts
by expressing doubt or criticism.
Let's banish disloyalty from the.
city from the slate and from-the na-
tion. Let's unite as one man in our
snpjiort of our home town our home
statlp and the great land of our birth.
Unless a better plan can be suggested
immediately let's get busy and put
over the several'very important move-
ments now under way in Brownwood.
and so cement our relations of fellow-.
ship one with another that ' nothing
will prove impossible once We have
Bet our minds and hearts upon its ac-
complishiment. . - .
Today's news; m -today's paper.
A JlA.N OF JIKAKT.
(From the Honey Grove Signal j
..cnnin'.'itli'itts linfA-' '-to -.ho ' T ii t i'liVod 'nr i
they wiU .elogtnwhblorganlsu.: ! f rived of i-egular occupaUon.
i Nw natnre ha.W1esij?ned things fn11R l J ihoiv ! a Wr.
timi . hM . -i.nht. u. W"tf"yel they loo. experience the
Again President AVilson has -shown work some one or all of. these health-
The only reward of selfishness is
misery to ourselves and to others.
that he is -a man of heart a man of
tender sympathies a man of justice
who believes in enforcing the spirit
rather than the cjold letter of the law.
Two American 1bys fell asleep while
on guard. That Is a high crime In
affairs of war and the boys w;cre
court-martialed and ordered shot. JJnt
President Wilson! said nay. lie know
these boys wereihot warriors by na
ture that they had. not been long
drilled in warfare and that they were
subject to the Weaknesses of the flesh.
It mr?ht have been a high crime
against the army but he I;ncy those
boys ware not crfiminals at heart -and
maintaining processes are: disturbed.
Partial compensation it" is . true
may be gained through ejiergctie play:
But the man disinclined .to Avork is
usually also disinclined to energetic
phiy " .
And- in any eventv he 'Can. not ob-
tain through" habitual play the mental
contentment which .conies with regu-
lar systematic work.
That is how. nature circumvents
those who would. day in and day out
substitute play Tor work.
Dissatisfaction- gradually takes pos-
session of their minds. Consciously or
subconsciously they appreciate that
harmful effects of the dissatisfaction
'that makes for nialnutrition.-
-Work ov starve. That I repeat is
one of nature's Inexorable laws which
none need hope to evade.
BATHS FOil SAMMIES.
Says the Houston Chronicler "The flesh.
he said they must not be shot. Had! they are not doing the right thing
the boys heen in the German army 'and they bocohio restless uneasy un-
they would havo been promptly exe- happy.
cuted bdt they serve a country that ' Then they begin to sturve as surely
has a heatt presided over by a man 'a; though they failed to eat food suf
who is too just to claim the pound oflficient for the body's needs
j As a result of physical Inactivity
(By Associated Press)
LIVKBI'OOL. Aiay 2t.-SoIdicrs and
sailors of the United States forces
have been. voted the free use of the
public baths in Liverpool by vote of
the city council. There are three fine
swimming pools available and no
doubt many military and . naval men
will take advantage of the privilege.
Made in sections that can be built
up to any desired size a heater has
been invented for utilizing the waste
gaics from internal combustion en-
gines for heating water or raising low
prcssuro steam.
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Tires Repaired Rebuilt
and Relined !
We are installing one of the largest and best
equipped
VULCANIZING PLANTS
in West Texas. We will be prepared to do
all kinds of tire repair wrork on both casing
and inner tubes. We have had six years'
experience in some of the largest vulcanizing
plants in the south and all work given us will
be fully guaranteed to give satisfaction.
We will appreciate your patronage and
will do our utmost to please you in every par
ticulars If your casing needs attention call
and see us.
We are at your service' with the best service.
Texas Vulcanizing Co. (
Next door to Dyke Ward Transfer Co.
3 1 1 East Baker St. 1
"We are also agents for the Mohawk Casings and.
5 Tubes and Norwalk Tubes. Let us show you these cas-
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 190, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 25, 1918, newspaper, May 25, 1918; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth343264/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Howard Payne University Library.