Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 88, Ed. 1 Monday, February 3, 1919 Page: 4 of 4
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Brownwood Bulletin
FEBRUARY 3 1919
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fi n THE STO&E FO& ALL VtTHE PEOPLE
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PERSONAL ITEMS
T. A. Sears is in Valley Mills at-
tending to business matters.
Sirs. G. A. Hellmuth of Dallas is; a
rucst of Mrs. M. R. Tarrant.
F.
Rev. J. J. Kellam of Coleman spent
today -iiere - . i.
31iss;(ale Jiaedgen returned to Cole
man last night.
Firinf Early of '. Bangs attended tbe
funetfa'Jiof Sirs. F R.lf Smith this mprii-
- - r j . t - il ;
Mrsi 'Thomas X" AVhitd of Coleman
A. Fluellcn of Belton arrived jcs-nf -.-JJ. . c;?i.: " r . j isa- delicate in tint his. to vie' with .'t.li
WC1U iU1 ua-v uuau& uu Atw. -v T.t-JA .r nJn. uower peiais .win- m useu ior orc-.- ;i . .wt ....- fUt: f.ifin. f --. J.;:.ri.wi t vifmvi. nmrfi fit
Dr. Feris A. I Bass of San Saba .silent 1 wjiUnv wP W ttrmf thr. fn4;t 5oca frocks as . well as for witrv.-.r .. .i...."....- foWtkiii iVs-Tand tlm fmml'v. moved- tt I'roWnw
yesterday liere with his wife and
fballas -where he wJH spend some time i of his
n business.
: der.
Miss Beiniecj Tarrant arrived yesx.er-1 -4
Beltbn where she has spent ss; Ifraneis PAbtindt
lonth. '. 1 Cbleiifijui last nightkfU
day from
tlie past mouth
Z Baten McChfistj arriveil this morn-
Belton tomoriiou where she will re-!
enter Baylor College.
A. E. Harper has returned from Jack-
sonville Tenn where he has been- en-
gaged in government work.
' jGlenn Williams bas returned to his
"home in Abilene alter a visit with!
relatives and friends Jire.
visit- Jipre.
' Lev
Of Interest to Women.
arecl hifr Tomorrow Afternoon.
All the women of the city are urged
to be present tomorrow afternoon at
four o'clock at the. Chamber of Com-
mer office Avhen representatives of the
Y. M. C. A. community work in Texas
will be present for a discussion . of
plans for inaugurating the work in'
this city. Mr. Frank Ritchie or Xew:
York community worlj expert of the
International Y. M. C. A. will be pres-
ent. . . .
it -is. proposed to establish a Y. -M. C.
A. secretary in Ilrownwood to take a
INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC
IS 'ALMOST WIPED OUT
TJIIKl WAVE Of Ml'IDK.MlC NOT HO
FATAL AS FIKSTTWO SI11U- .
EH OF DISKASI).
t
ilrownwood is practically free from
influenza at this iinie. is a statement
uiailo this ihorning by City Health .Offi-
cer Dr. 10. M. Burleson. There are
fewpr cases now than at. any oiie time
smile 'the epidemic broke out last fall
'Tw Mfu't fit rIMw rilliiliililic in- fVri.in
?n-fho Iinvc :ntil -itl .wnt'lr in Hitl i- .
- f woji has been far more severe than
city a work which bas already beeiu .... .... . . . ' . 1. .- -
.... . . ... eitlrer ot. the two previous waves hovv-
established in many towns and cities ' . . ....
... . . .. l i ever the. majority of. cases were not
and which promises -to do much toward -
. r .-. -: . . lso latal. -
the development of the right sort ofi - ... . .. ..
. . . . qrn . . i .- If the weather -should- continue to lie
manhood and womanhood. This worki;'.j .. . .
i..-i.t. !...-.. Jfavirable with; plenty of sunshino the
. . ... : . - - ' epidemic might be coupletelv.stampeil
are much interested and every woman : . rn. - -. -;
should attend the 'meeting and 'i.ci.ebi
show her genuine interest ii? the wcIk.;
far
other
work and. play should be directed alon
the projier. lines.
i aisej every.' precaution and thereby as-
r . ' . .... . 1 sistJ in the movomei t to uomplelelv .rid
aro.cf. not. only lies- own children hut . . . '...-. i V-
. x . . ";Uie country ol this dreaded disease
tther cliilareji of the community whose' L . ...
SCHOOLS IN IS CO.
E STATE 1
HIV
Tl-A(Hi:iS MAY UK I'UOTKCTIM)
AUAIXST LOSS F1)3I MIS-
( or.vrs o vorciiKRs
Roiigh . straw spring sailors have
appeared - in spite: of : the fact " Feb-
ruary is .yet young and some are very
smart. - ; " -. :' " - . :
j'sars the health officer.
.''Turnips with irrcens at Looney's;
. . '
(toniifry Butler plenty at Loonpy's.j
livery pound guaranteed
For several weeks many teacliers in
Iirowh eounty have been unable to
collect their .salaries on account of Urn
lack of funds. A part of .the state aid
was received ioday which will greatly
relieve the Situation. .'lust what the
amount was is not known though the
iruiii is near- nine thousand dollars or
three dollars for each' child .'enrolled.
Many teachers have been compelled to
discount their vouchors in order to-
Secure; money with which to defray
their expenses.
. -A 'move is now' on '-foot to protect
Uie toiiclters from this loss. If the
iiev -rule is completed i teachers yho
tire Cojuuejled ta discotiut ihoir vouch-
ers will have the amount' of the dis-
epunt Refunded by the state.
MORTUARY
LIBOR QUESTION IN
JAPAN IS 5ERI00SS
TheKp-lo-Dalesti . .
. Xnrrow footwear-the narrower.'
tlip 'hotter. Many women who are?
not endowed by. nature with - narrow (
feet attain to the effect -.'by 'wearing
shoes much 'lojigo'r .than need -be" the.
luuiuoinu lengui ueuig. e.xpenoeu m uMr . .-j i-TKlKST!X STHP mony
T.Wa. UV ; KAWASAKI
i .llrs. Ahu LUii .Inc.ksoii- Sniilli. -
The ileath of Mrs. l-:iva Kllu Jackson
Smith widow of the late - Firman It.
Smith occurred Sundav morning at the
;in ex trejnely sharp point "to the toe.
i
Veils of becoming textiire. Tid qf
whatever shape is best liked. -Spring
time is veil tinie in" Southern Caiifoi:-
nia even though
I)t)('7i CO'.! iA Y.
family residence in this city her last
llluess resulting from the effects of anj
attack of influenza. The funeral sorv-i
ic-os were conducted this niorning by.
Rev. J. J. Keliain pastor of the First !
Baptist church of Coleman the cere-i
being very "impr.essi.ve and aT-
fording an .opportunity. "for .paying ui
beautiful tribute- to" the goo"d woman
. Announcing the Arrival of $
The New Spring
Coat Suits Dresses arid
Goats 1
Which are shdwn in the advance mod-
els and styles for the coming season!
Neti? Silks
We have also received our Spring Silks
inTAFFETAand Foulards and
vou loill take pleasure in re-
viewing this showing I
siM-n sjienMt
of Mrii F. R. Smlthi
I i. aw. Ivejiiu. wiiy IS
.whose life work! had -been ended. In-
r.y soi latcd Kress) j . lermeiu was in (ireeiueat cxmietery.
at other seasons w:p ! .".ttiKItv yvh: i. -The labor d'ueklion : Mrs;Sniith was born on Sunday Julyi
may do as we like as to the -a'.weiKs iWf4vitig- y.ie attenUOu nir.dapan..;21. ISSu in Trigg " c'ouiity'Kentucky.. i
or presence orveus. rinqiuiues not -na. v-iri iwhe.ol tlw lmpuna'1 Cov-'! At the age of .11 years she was- eon-!
always iommate us: iiere in euea-i erri.iO! i h;:s (.staldisbed vai lte'ltof-tvcri!d ; ami- joined the IJaptist c.hureb.
ness.. . : ; ; ; Kirk. rinjitiUtiv to "deitrwitii Ihe pro-xetai'iiing-her couunu'nio'n with' that de-
Light-COlored broadelOtliS.-. t'-lotljis M.l.J... f f' . vi.lntVi lni.- Htn ..'o-i;iwttnitJ:iti(ni ff.r llt.-rVimtiniii" h:ilf -f.n-
ti'jii of .::- -ork; -A 'utwitolici" is turv of her life on .Nov.. zl- ibu she;
m'j -on tiie -gi-'oti'iid. tiiat .frebdoin of l-as n.arried to Firman Ran ford JRb
rownwood";
EXPRESS SERVICE TO
BE GREATLY IMPROVED
suits during the spring and siin:m r. U y- ha;-. U- tai-k'inlin Au?
jiiete. -Mis Lenora; "1
j Ronnie Rousiel ahd her guct.i
. ! K vol fit oinhroiHcrv .tinon the;o mwjt
m uie eien - v . . ' . V .. . . r: i.v.
oe a "Uifst linHnyRTrJiI0."s OI- vioin 111 .uresse-- is
'nil- rirai I'" MlUlJtV HUIliUMI-i ilUU- .fVl.-ll IHiPf.fT
en irou- - ... ...j.. -. . ... !-
uted
AJIEKUXV KAIL WAY
t'OJIL'AAY TO HKt.lN ?ATIO.
. lVIOK ( AAIPAK'.V.
i jvrmissior! to Qttaanjzd:r uniojisbut a
iHl. HTt). At that t;ime this w;ni
ft imtier illagq having only" a
jbtructing them to avoid rough hand-
ling mis-routing and other deviations
j from correct express methods in of-
fices and terminals and this closer
supervision is expected to improve in-
j ternal operating conditions. On Feb.
j 11- every agent at all important points
j will address employes and these; ad-
F.XTIIKSS - dresses will be made on each Tuesday
of the campaign. "Better service .cara-
ipafgn committees" will be organized
land "four minute speeches" will be
1
iften
I '
returned".
dors i t set-nv as lrimitiing..as;thd few fa-niiUe as. eitfcscirs-. and no;fail:
;i ..i.ji tit ui tl iii LVt- JIM Dill i i ii.wi .n;;iv iiwii utv iauu.j i uuuu
oftirt. -'' beire In a -ovc-retl wag'n hh.orfly
M:umvinU a radical . stud interesting th r. a!"r'r Mr: S'uith 'entered the nier-
night
linerv
George Ferris returned yesterday . jrJ
from Lnms wnete he nas spent sop;e! (st
Thijp
time on business.
Irs. F. G. Fisk returned to her lmme
In Gorsicana this morning after a Visit
with her mother ilrs. L. Sanders. .
Louis Harris "will return tomorrow
laJlih
liere.;
Mrs
ninht; from CarsieaiKt to ihin Dr. Wtlib
from Camp Travis where he has re-j whos recently :signl to thepas-
cenuj receive uu uuiai- uib- ror!W ;f .tho AimJ.nlflii- 4liirrrli t.M-n
Liiol0C. i fr-c: - IilnfiK "li-ic Imrtn ill Uitrl tiroes .nti-
Dr. ana .Mrs. m. liurieson win.;t.i ;.i
leave tonight for Mineral Wells where - WUL.!-nif tnrmL RA(ntniif!r
they win spena auour icn uays recu- j n.UMI4j Baker
peraung. wUh
U -sk Ht n.hr f iw "iim . ' ..' ) . .T i Ull importance to '.laWiV': il'Iie Yw-!ton and Miss Ruby Smith uf this city;
Thomason; wo wwell kh4'ioJ- a'PS i.aiMutbW Cliwh Lylc
nr Urn .nhitlhrati innrkiis xrluvro - . :'. . . . .
11 btiv the snrinff ftnd fhH nil- -. . . f ' ' . . L -ht .uki 0 a L.tb)r-. (?oni;.res
for her million-dstablishme it. "VT l'' fo " w T . r. be- is - pledged: ifr
. . 4 ... .hi ium riieai mi .nc nine. j. rei mis- i i -
' V. Thomason of Dalhus -: is a '- ..-. . tnimignrium at Ja .ore.i-K .i
Tftrrant
cured me and I. have slnve' felt like a
li
. (Ry Associated Press). . made.tp drivers office and claim bu-
N'FW-YORK Feb: S x nat ion-wide r3u :"1erks car- messengers and oth-
roniitig caiifpaign to improve Ue .na t ion's.. ex t er emiwve8- btart i-.Si.re-s binp-
press service will be inaugurated on.mc'lu K'Snt lexis win tie piaceu on
.Februirry.1'0 bw the Americun'Railwuv .fosters to p!acfe:i on express wag-
. ! Express C'mfpitny through the ..IIJ.V'1" ous 'd'on window placards.
. - L I i i 1 M c. . l t 1 - nl V . . ' Till "i
ii. . t'i.4iii.r nAvf'rt ..!ii uwit. e.-f-ri ' men ana woiuen emnioven m tne -.' - ..u- i t.-.
. - L . ! a i . .l " . . . 1
. ...v ... .:wi. us - ifsen t...Ken tv -K. '. nltiuKatn. cunli e t!(oi:.-.- in wntc i lie w;is en-
u ..!-....i Prized m the newest blouses wtnh i .4 .... KnXiftftitrtWt ro nri.-r-.i nntit his
U . ! have. slUfr.es set. in ' along ehiirily .t- ..... ..is' . ; Ut' . r.ir....;.r. 1.. ..-.. ..i w. f Pfess-'businoasL it was aniiouni-ed here'J10 mark" bnreausof the rotnjwity rc-
i. :.... ;... -:-ovel line many .times those of tb iti;lu. Mr: !ltv . vi.ir i-.v t.-- !.- !r ..t -i.nrir;. ivitb' tit tonight.. The purpose is fb interest the ceiverf. 12.-.S..5J. shipments v. inch the
.pgv having received his honorable jdis--: oly - :.Tu ' n.glan. but iMuhddung b6me dtincj.- 1:..; ilW.i:.f.rrjh .rk.;. 1 -r.ui.;. '. "ami .-..nnv.iuiiii.: shippers amt.tiie peapie. generally in ; oiujjny bad. been unable t. deliver-
charge from the navy. . ."fiW nnnXr h ILiu hrvt.' really (XHy- -Crny. ;: -- -U .HHer'-piu'dbVe .at.uld of thi- commMuity. and for many veurs governmitat - orgaiitiois lair.rattsfe ail means of identifi. ation of
tui&s aiiv vftu -Miiii ui return io.p. R; KnnLlu ' r . I i ("tired at -i Ctist of '" 'fViil UOrtbjoMb- aHectHrs'Ol .nJ vpiKlMUiy- .Ml.. .Snrftll w.auie of the mnst uetUe. iw i w utt.iui ui imbk vvtan-
.Mf .v:r;Miw-.:rt is a -graduate toi -ue wt.Ki.-rs in i: :ii ymt tM!ciniis civ- "iU """" wv n .ran-ma - i - - - i
man 'ifet night attei aweek-eml As5sit " y - ; " l ' -T i-KHta. one -t the tour.rHiMW tfe.tTetm. I.et"l. 4liv j.o -c! ii.f: .cim of her coo!"! umc buuh wiai re.sun - i "
Adelja' Martin -lfeft Satunisiy - - ... - - . .;.: ..-
ol
of
large concerns will be invited.
tMvJi "jtS - vw jii- jvv;ry t i -ii.Ti vv i icxai41- ls . -
yciiT;? to through lax methods of preparing them address tags. I'se of inferior qualif-y
.. ; for sending fnrvtard. twine and paper will be discourag-
tr Klifcr liitrsiucn of uie JiHH'.e. ' ?se -r.-M-o-fi -iin.;ian it-tc in-tnc M);ii as1 "" .j'..n.irty.y - i i.iu.-.j
Japari.'i or.u labar-.Wnlioiij the to. make itself ui i-.r
Y;i:iik:ii i.;rs sont -'lis. ftrphidttiit. Hunifi coiiu-
ill ICu-J SHiviviiig Mrs. Hmitl'i arc one eon.. While shippers and the public are " -c to-operaiwn peiwnj
V Sniifli "nf lliiv ritv t ti rii . Uenlg CUUCUleU 10 paeK. WHIP and uusimsts wtcuirn; iinu uiUMcturs
tbieh..bis S;du!rghters. Mrs. W. A. Hell of Itrbwn-! naiK" s'HPinents ptoprriy. tne Amen-
citv recai ds as the oii'e .nutlon of "wood: Mrs- hevi Tarra-nt of Ualvus-' ca "J'way express Lompany wiIEl
: wui for frevi Frbun
campaign among its own employe.- in- (m fo the Lyric ionitrht.
LYRIC
Come Out Tonight
and See
VIOLA DANA
In a characterization
which will live as one
of the rarest pieces
of Comedy ever con-
tributed to thescreen
"The Gold Cure"
Here is a picture
which just defies
you to pull a long
face. You can come
prepared to frown
but you'll go away
with a few smile
wrinkles in your
face.
!.S.unday.St'lioo l.'cport.
"AMoMl.
First " Uajulst . -. :.. . . ;- '. 3 $ 1
First .Metliodi.-t 1110 services i
("oggin "iWtrimvi'atVtjst ... ... .I'M
speijt. yesterday bore j.--rst rjiristiai! ST.
h fpemis while eproutfi to bis'hoiu.e' First . P.re'sbyiejian .. . .
I'ont City. - He lias rebently re.ci-Jv-riKlin ve. iTesytcilari J (JO
hi$ discharge' from Crfuip JlcjVrUlur Church' "of (Txiiht ..... ...
bus -been -proin'oted b; fbe''ivmerH:tin ' juid: u nniuoer. of other grand hildt en
r s iiu-M ...... i.-i -i....i.. .
.Messrs Hd JacksiHi of l'rady. t'hatlrs
.Tiicksoii of Ht'-n A nwood. and Jaliaii and
J'jhn ilackson of Kentucky.
iiitariati Mission -hi Tftkio.
'cw-0uiun at Looney's. .-"
Kcad I he Lu ic Ad.
.0 AJIETMfW.VS ifO TrifiKHV.
. (By Associated Press)! I
PARIS. Feb. :'.r hi conner!t Jon Willi'
fiiJTi i!(i work of . the military :oimiissinn
ofiihe war council it vvuk reft edited to-
diij in definite form that the use of
-.IE?1 American troops i:i . g:irfisoiilng Tu:-.
m
ed
and lier spent a short time in Cuba. 'Valley View Sui:day".S h'ool 2n
.ur.pau aety . ;i uumuu fU- TQtai ....'... :..fl4 $22...i kv is not cuutemplatod. . ;
rived paturday. high j from l.ometa iUul Report for 5undoy. January c'ti: At-j t ! . '
will again make proWnwood :thbirUewlanc;e Vuh; collection 2;:.l . ; '. j jFiue piciure al the 'Ljrir luilay.
home iir. Thomstm bhs sjient-thc - J '. j .. L i
p ....ii r.i - 1. La : i . ... l. I mm
pam.ix monuis ni. iiic lsui-Mce tiueej
months Qf the time he sp tint iirFraujce. j
!" . r-:(T!CK jii. .v a. . I
Ilerafter ii. - A.' will meet. in
:MoosijHall every Thursday night.
90c 'I AV. B. ROBFRTS t'lerk. i
10 RAISE II MILLION
FOR 1EMPERANGE WORK
fJHimi.n!l! r
If
iiiiiiaj!;
The Greatest Name in Goody-Land
iu noi;T to ruouDi: n mis foi
t. JIITH I.MIMMIT V VI' WORK IS
. pi;am:i) fk vi:.k. i
LITTLE ITEMS OF
LOCAL INTEREST
JUST RECEIVED
Dr. 1.. .1. Minis left hs Thursday'
for Bnrkburnett where be will tspond
some time in the inieresjt of the Bap-j!!?
ust UJieoiogicai . seminary at fort
Worth; Dr. Minis recently resigned as
pastor of the First Baptist cliurth in'
Browpwood to Xakeup ;v
writh ihe Seminary.'
AH sizes of ftliiler Cord Casing; also plenty of
Mud Chains all sizes. S have all sizes Mud
Chains for Trucks. Come and see us we keep
what you want. We also have a good supply
of J6hnson's Anti-Freeze.
Manley's Garage 40 1 -405 Souih Broadway
prk connected
Cajlt- J. I). IMcKson wlui" iiiatigiirated
; the f. S. Kmploymentx Service "i in
Brow)xvood last year and is now"? in
charge of the Amarillo office will ile-
liver an address at the jjieeting oX-the
West 'Texas Chamber off Commerce at
; Wichita Falls next. Saturday lie will
discuss the V. S. I-'mplojyment service
'as a faetor in the development of West
Texas.
DIL IL L. F ARK IS
Osteopathic Physician
BrOwnwooil Xaliontil Bank Blilg.
Monday Wm. Rassall Featare
Charlie Chaplin
Tiesday Special Attractions
Wediestlay-Edie Polo in Circus
Tlwrsday Bluebird Attractions
& 1 m.j ............. uiom vujiwi.
SaUrday-HelenGibsonMutt&Jeff J Good Show Every Day
AdissioaI5c - Children 10-f COMEDY Every Day
We ie sot chaage our prices
AMERICAN
Theatre
STRICTLY SANITARY
JENN
INGQ
EXCLUSIVE LADIES STORE
New arrivals in Dresses Suits Coats-
Capes and Dollman Wraps.
Capes and Dollman Wraps are ike
new things and promise to be the
leading wraps for Spring j
A special purchase of all wool
French twill blue Serge Spring
Suits in sizes 16 and 18 worth
$37.50. Eft
The suit . . I 9U
1 By Associated Press) i
KVAXyTOX 111.. Feb :; Pliins fur!
ithe drive by- thu National Woman's
j Christian Temperance- Union to raise
j$l.nnt)0.iO and to 'uiilist a million no (
1 lpeiiibi'rs in America and Alaska were
announced by Mrs. Frederick U. Per
kins of Michigan nt the national head-
quarters of Hie orRunlsa'tioti here :
The drive will opcii .Afar.-h-21 audi
continue until .May HI the money to b
paid by March" 2i) I'VJO. ..The cam-.
paiKii will mark the" opening of a five-!
year .'ubilee program at the concUt-!
jsion of which "will - bo a bis celebra-
Uion in Tumor of .the fiftieth year of
! the. orKaniz;Wion's existence.. .
" . Tlie country- has) been-' divided into'
iten districts ea.cb of -which. will have
a national field representative. Ka'ch'
state will have a financial director;
with assistants in each city and town
j "The budget will provide money for
jworli always emphasized by the or-
j.gani.atiou and especially needed jiow
;in the reoonstniction atid stabilizing
period" said .Mrs: Perkins who is ex-
ccutiye secretary of the .lubilec com-
;.jniitlue and diroctor f .pu'ldicjty.
The fund will be "apportioned lis fol-
lows: Gltild: welfare. SloO.OUO; health
and morality $lO(o0i; Americaniza-
tion $2000(10; women in industry. SO-
000; education" and hiforniation 50-
000; world prohibition .$:jno.OOO; head-
quarters Fvanston and Washington.
$10000; equipment and repairs. " $20.-
000; field service. SSO.OOU. admiuislra-Uuu'$iH0u0.
ML
know the
realm of child-
hood dreams
is a (and of
swsets.
Make some of
those dreams
a delightful
reality by
tafcrng home
. Call at Gilliam's Bicycle Shop
for your key and lock work. 321
Brown St.
- AHKANdlX KO.OI I'KLIKK.
(By Associated Press) -PARIS
"Feb. :. Further- arrange-
ments for supplying food to territories
when the need is urgent.' have been
made by the inter-allied supreme coun-
cil committee in charge of relief sup
plies says an official statement of
il WRSGLEYS
IA'iy How about ' 1
tonisiit? j
4
Saturday's proceedings'.
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