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PAGE SIX
Brownwood Bulletin
SEPTEMBER 5 1919
m
New Comers in Boy's
"Perfection Suits'5
That will delight the heart of every mother -who is start-
ing a youngster off to school. They've been styled and
tailored by manufacturers who know nothing but the
"best" in boys clothing. )
The models
are
correct; they give
the boy a fine man-
nish appearance.
F
AH wool Ifabrics in
new colors; forest
greens browns
Oxford greys mix-
tures tailored to
stand the test of
wear.
A ''W ' " ;'f '
Calvin -Grady loft this morning for
Santa. Anna to spend a few days yitli
relatives.
. '.Mrs. B. G. Sweet left last night for
Denton after a few days with relatives
here.
George Wilson of Corpus Christ! is
a guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs.
B. Wilson.
Miss Maggie Grady left this morn
ing for Santa Anna where she will at
tend a house party.
LITTLE ITEMS OF
LOCAL INTEREST
A marriage license wis Issued
Thursday to Robert T. Dupree and .Miss
iEunice BlackstocSk.
Armour & Company arc moving to-
day from then- Center "avenue .house
to the Odd Fellows building; corner Lee
Deanie IMorgan has gone to Gorman ! street and Pisk avenue.
where- he has accepted a position with j .
the Earp Music Company. 1 number of young women arc talc-
Charlie and Henry Grady are week- inK an examination for teachers cer-
end guests of their cousin Miss juficates today. The examination is' be-Thelma-Kelly
in Santa Anna. ;ing: held in the county court room at
Misses Martha and Mary Sweet af-j tue c0llrt house under the supervision
ter a visit with relatives here left last of (ne county superintendent.
night for their home in Denton
William Howard AViison has return-j jl(.i grocers have been consider-
ed to his home in Cisco after a visit inj'iy worried over a recent statement
the home of his grandfather W. M. eiUjinilting from Washington that jo'b-
!unn. jbers should not charge more than ten
Miss Blanche Kunitz will leave Sul-:t.Qn'rs ner pound for sugar ami that
unlay night for Durant Oklahoma- eleven cents should lie' the limit charg-
where she will attend the Girls' Pres
byterian College.
$10.00
$12.30
$15.00
$16.50
$17.50
$18.50
$20.00
fiiKr-tUI 1UN Clothes have bcenlsold by our Sah'An-
gelo firm for nine years by the Weatherford firm for
over 20 years by all of the other associated firms for
a number of years WE KNOW THEY'RE RIGHT
AND BEST for the money procurable.
PERFECTION Boys' Suits spell satisfaction.
ed by retailers. In the same an-
nouncement it is declared that job-
Mrs. A. X. flicKiiiney returned fromr0ers will be permitted a profit of tiS
Mount Vernon Illinois where she cents per hundred pounds and Unit
visited relatives .and attended
ily reunion.
Philo Baker arrived this mor
from Sun Antonio for a week-end visit
with his parents. iYl'r. -aiuMMrs. Sol
Baker.
THE STORE FO& ALL
m
rnmtm
THE PEOPLE
j.
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Boy Falls Off Horse
Sustains Bruised Foot
Ned McCuIlcy the thirteen voar old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim 'MeGUlley was
painfully; hurt on - Wednesday evening
when he. foil frcm a horse the horse
in turn falling on his limb. Only a
; badly brnsed foot resulted and today
the youth is resting well.
x lam-f the retail grocer is entitled to a ma'r-
f?in' of one to ono and a half cents per
;ning; pound. The ditl'erence 'between the
quoted price and that charged by
Brownwood dealers according to one
of ;t lie . local grocers is due to the
fact . that-Brownwood grocers have to
pay more for their sugar than do the
-Xew York grocers on whose prices
the article in question was based.
a
L.' B. Reeves Takes
Texas Company Agency .
At Brady Sept. 1st.
I;
(Prady Standard.
cat; mauager of the Radford Grocery
Co. has resigned his position with
l that linn. and on Mouday ast was
Notice to Patrons
and Pupils Public
School of Brownwood j checked in as local manager for the
11 books will be distributed from Texas Compauy sucjeeumg F. -H
the High School building. " . .
'. Hegmning Monday Septem'bor 8
Of Interest to Women
KKCII'KS.
- (tiy Ellza'belh Morton Dobls.)
Toasted Cheese Sandwiches.
Eacli sandwich requires ihrce slices
of breads buttered. On one slice sprin-
kle minced ham Seasoned on this lay
a slice of cheese sprinkled with salt
popper and cayenne another slice of
bread more seasoned cheese then the
ham a little minced parsley the third
slice of bread.' IPlace on the broiler
set under a moderate blaze to brown
the bread and- melt the cheese. Cut
through the .center to make either tri-
angle or oblong shaped sandAVichcs.
Sardine Fas to.
Mash with a fork suflicieiit sar-
dines to make one cup add one-fourlh
cup of soft butter the yolks of four
hard boiled eggs a few' drops of ta-
basco sauce dash of cayenne a small
amount of minced "onion o;:e-rourth
teaspoon of lemon juice and one-
fourth ciip of whipped cream. Spread
on very thin slice's of bread or ir pre-
ferred as subs tit u ts for the moat course
serve as a canape leaving off the sec-
ond Slice-of bread. A. little ehoppe;
greeii pepper or parsley should be-
sprinkled over the surfaro. -Tartar
Ssvfdwiehes.
Chop three large sardines line add
one cup of ground boiled bam throe
small 'eueumher pickles chopped uno
teaspoon of prepared mustard a few
ilrops each of tomato ketchup and
lemon jtiu-.c. This is more attra-tivc
"when served iu small sized sandwiches.
Copyrighted 191!) by:iizaheLh Mor-
ton Dobbs. Republication rights re
server.)
Two Special Values in
LADIES' BLACK KID BOOTS
Plain Black Kid nine inch
top long slender Vamp turn
rj sole full Louis heel
i
PRICED $8.50
This shoe was carried from
last season but still the style
is absolutely good and the
quality is better than this sea-
son shoe.-
e
text books will be distributed to pu-
Wtu" who has bad .charge of the
Teyas Company business heretofore.
.Mr.- Reeves is n live wire; and a
pils of the JJrownwood Public Schools; huitler and "will devote his entire time
as follows:. . . j to pushing the' Texas Company's busi
'Monday. September is S to 12 ! iueks. He will continue .to ue . the'
j o'clock; lirst and second grade books. WaltT" garage as headquarteiis tein-
j I to 5 o'clock third and fourth grade poijarily ' but expects'. to secure perr
j books. ' ; . nmont quarters elsewhere within the
! Tuesday. September 0th' S '.to lSMiejit-week. . .
o'ciock- fifth and sixth grade books;
I i i iu 111 iui A av uuui i m iiuu uuuno.
.! Wednesday September 10 S to 12
! o'clock -first-and second year High
School books; 1 to -3 o'clock third
and fourth year High School books;.
(llt-lC. GEO. W. I'AfiK. Sunt. .
PERSONAL ITEMS
Not Infallible.
.Human judgment cannot be InfnllKj
blc no" liiattcr how broad the. mind or
keen the Intellect Appearances are!
iriiti vT...ic e o . I so deceptive that even the most cxpp-
f Joan Edwards of San Saba was t t i i; .
'M.-f i... j " : ricrippd judc of chara cur may fa 1 to-
tgneit o: brownwood friends on Thurs-i . - '
!.. n - u UB11 ' reach as good an vstimnte of a pum as
I. - . : .t. i .-..
Comanche.
a visit in Blanket.
MrS flnfflo Wf!lnn -. .... 1
" "ii..iv.inn.- mj. .liuuu is a .-m Jit i'aso
guest of Mrs. Ekl. Bailey j
-M..- Air rr ..... . i rJA
' -i.uksui r-iguest -tit Jlisses Bonnie
I . ' I' . J . 1 -IIIM' A IHf 4-7 111 ill U-- Jl tl lit"
"uu 'vu.uih ;i visu voffd wifo mwl roul Iii-Inmnto.
hss iloan Turner of San Saba is a ..c-i.; .. . s. hw face but no oormanent injury wiis
;v . - . .'"" T ... -- i. -
guest of 3Irs. Hd Bailev.
.woo i i'iicuvB rvuius oi aau zsaua; Tkir. a
jieni mursaayiin urownwood;
hd Mrs. R.r C iChildre retunu
of
n. H. nigrum has returned front a. Blanket; spent WincsdavK in Brown
uuaiuKis.inii io ron worm. . j-woou on business
auss .iary Andrews is spending the &lrs; 'Jt. S. Winslow will
week-end with friends in Comanche; jof !Mrs.j
successful; men rcjtiie tbi.s;grfat lack
in
Mr Beeves is :succecded 'by; H:- .
Wjlliford of . Brownwood as 'itaiuag.er
of "the Jiadfonl 3tore. Mr..t ilitfor '.
bai been associated with the '$bulford
store at Brownwood for a number of
years and his promotion to" t lie nian-
agemeiU of the local branch' litis eome
in recognition of his spleadid' Service.
Mr and Mrs. filliforl arrlvoil -Monday
and Brady- pnbplo arc lad t
tend thum a hearty . welcome Ho citi-
zenship. -
SUGGESTS TfOTMENT
ST
FO
0IV1ACH
PREVALENT
J SHE
EP
ISOLATION OF AFFE(TKI) VI.
. -'.MAliS AM) CAHKHI'L OUSEKV-
TIO.V OF COMUTIO.NV
Cartridge Explodes
Injuring Small Boy
m . 1 . - r!"--T Mi11ivi.-lUll licit I Ml II Jlllil ! . -1 - ". a -li;. . t w
HSS WIHIO Daniels is visit Inir w w nht .. I." - - -r: who ne.uns nut nis omccs muy. .Many
Mice WMnn.n u;.... v.. i .- ' r- : : r :(. In i5oiii.spivps. jitiiI :uinrfioti thn
" iwiuniwi Jroiii MrslKrench W. Tboinnshn .iiifl liitto - r !t0rmmn whcn
..'...1.1 .V... .e r. . . . .
j .j yiNuuj him. umih ui riuruiS Ulil
l-Mei; iMdBride. sun of Mr. atid Mrs.
John McBride who reside on Harrell
i avenue- was injured iate ThursdaV af-
t rifle airtridge with
tmnei penei.niu;ii nis wnsi ana grazcu
without Jlrsf nrrandng to bear the (tloJe An -fa' IicturG tf lhu "vound
;: opinion formal bv Jjor Whom they luive !wn? th's "torning. -. ' -
lonrncd to look im to nnd MnllrU f - I yOt wIUl COllt-
ciit iJiuiauiiv lil DfUWl WOOU; s J.tih r. t . " . ' -- : :.. .......I t I ... ...t.....
Mr j t ... f ... i . 11 - .frceK iromf. And. indeed a man can Kcarccly pny
Mr vf n n r 3 WmitC: . j . . i . ' . ' a higher tribute to a' woman tbnn the
Mr. and Mrs.t Ed. -Bailey. - i . Oak-lewis ahd s . fjrihford. k tntst he ;showS in hrr Instinct.
L Smitjj. tonight while: ei - j Pn the nrs.t in nrrivn in spring in the
jbe the gueit;
Bluebird Heralds Spring.
The bl.uebhd Is 4fmoiig the first oft-
panions in the yard at Ills home when
he foUnd a (jairtrjilge which lie suppos-
ed was empty. 1 16' was using1 it. ajj a
wedge during his play mid. ?heii he
hammered" it the shell exploded. Ho is
resting well today but is suffering
somewhat from nervousness as a. re
sult-of the shock of the .wound!
Miss Pauline Iowe of San Saba spent 1 ctm.e worn Austin Jto hr home 'i int nortln;rn part of the Tnitoil States
from "..the southern sttilos where this f XA.Tl'K AI C.'A.S IS NOW
Thursday jn Brjowjiwood' with friends. tJennrf
Mrs. C F SherretT .-mrf dnn'rhiprB - MrsJ
have returned from t visit in Calves-' '"r ffr
ton. ; Mrs. H
A. A. Diclcsnstof Jackson. Mississip-i Miss
pi is a guest of his sister. Mrs. J. V.Jor a i?ek-pini visit with .relative
le- ! Santa Anna.
Vade .Alorris:irriVeU.this monj-i aristocrat has b.n spending the. win-
fa. visit in-liter hotnejof Dr: anil; ter. says: the AjncrScan Forestry ns'sor
i Morris. . . . I elation. v j:Riungton; SmneUmos more
lucile (Irady "left litis morning
in
I'lUi J villi j 14I14 J
ns far north as southern Nw Eni
LYRIC Today
The Sensation of All Screen Classics
Blanche Sweet
In Maj. Rupert Hughes' Astounding Story
"TheUnpardonable
Sin"
A soul stfrring picturization of the most tremendous
story ever written. It conveys a message that will star-
tle thrill and delight you and wouTI be a better human
being. Today is your last chance to see
"The Unpardonable
- Sin" '
A FIXTFKi: I.N C0I.FMA.
f (t oieman tjomocrui-voicc.-
(Jas was turned into the city mains
September 1st ami numerous Coleman
people are experiencing ""for the first
t uinu. ine imnMiiru ouiurs its nesr in nnre mo ihivimiv ui muuiui Ha
i bird. bom or In crannies about bujldr lights and fuel.
1 ings or In holes In trees particularly j The gas demonstration held Monday
orchnnl trees. It lines the bottom of evening near the court house 'Was
Us ."let with grasses for the four or ! largely attended and .the gas pres-
fiveftlw-whito ogus wlib-b It lays. The! sure evident at the demonstratipa is
; fetmrte Is paler in color than the male ample guarantee of an abundance of
bird. . gas for a city twice the size or Cole
j man.
Specials at
NORWOOD 'S
50 Boltsof Georgette Crepe Cjj QC
Corticelli brand 2ro?$l.OO
50 Bolts of New Corticelli 00
Silk $2.50 grade at - - - V"
Burt Norwood
J. V. Dabney. -of the. Blanket dis-
trict lost some Vo head- of shoei re
cently djio to t(nmch worms a roe
ognized lise-as.o that isr liable to occm
anywhere. It is reported that thti 'As-
sistant State Veterinarian prohoiinccd
ihe disease declmhtiug horses ant
mules .in that sft.rtiun as antlirax; and
the farms on which the disease was
found were immediately ojmrantfnerf.
The. treatment ror stomach worms
is given here. ; It may be stated that
more Innebs are lost from this cause
than mature slwcp. The symptoms
are: The lambs lag behind the lick
itiul havotmi out of cohdi.fion appear-
ance. Iiier there is. scourine :itri
;somet.jmes swelling of the under jaw.
wn' examination the skin is found to
be pale; the white-of the eye do not
Show clearly the 'blood vessels us in
a hea It hv 5j1w.
worms are. found in the fourth tdm-
ach. Thtr -' atinMi (hemselves tn iu
walls of the stotiia'ch. ami mk. rnn
from the mucuous membrane digest
ing the food in the stomach and se-
creting a toxic poison which- destroys
the red corpuscles of tins Jilnmf nlno.
3ng -the pafe skiiu - .
A-.a pravontive; the sboon slmtiht
be changed from one pasture -to 'an-
! t. i -1
uuiyr anout every two weeks and giv-
en plenty of salt all the time.
The treatment when appeurances-
indicate presence -of stomach worms
is a -drench with one per cent solu-
tion of copper sulphate a dose 'being
one cubic centimeter tor each pound
of weight. This will make an ouncc-
for a Jamb ami oho ami. one-half outl-
et's for a grown sheep.
.For a llock having a fow slieen suf-
termg; drenching the entire llock ts
.mggpstfd then separating the heal-
thy sheep and putting them on now
pasture.
v. msm i vr
Another number plain black.
Kid with long slender vamp
Inrit-I-trkf T aiip IAnl v . . I i-1 . t T t
Gt welting shown in three lasts
ABC
PRICED $9.00
You will be more than pleased
with these shoes. Come in
and let us show them to you. -
Many other new styles are
shown here.
Looney Mercantile Co.
Brownwood's Biggest Store
THE K-T PARAGE !
(Formerly Kirsky Gurage)
We arc equipped to render jou lirst class service In aatomoltile re-
pair vuirU. Ignition and gpnernlor wrk onr .sjccIaH-.
In every job wc do we personally guarantee satisfaction. Our ex-
perience as- automobile mcphanics enables us to offer voti the Terr
best service.
ifcgardlcss ot what your trouble is or what make car. you hare
come to. see us. M are sure we can "fix" your trouble to your
.satisfaction. - "-
Tours for scrrice
THE K-T GARAGE
Xontii Snip of Court House thelellon FrontfonncrIy Kirsky Carasre
GERMANY REPLIES TO
NOTE FROM THE SLUES
JJKtV.U.S STATEJIE.NT MADi: OX
. 31 . 27TI1 KKLVT1VF" T(
Al'STKlA-X AFFAIRS.
MOU. AM) HAHIMVICK TAKE
OVKK KIJtSKV (i A H A (J E
B. P. .Mohn and Ii. L. Hardwick who
have both recently been connected
with the Dodge service stntimt horn
have purchased the Kirsky garage and
win continue the business in the'samn
stand but undor the name of the K-T
oarage. Uoth gentlemen are experienc-
ed auto mechanics have spent several
years in various factories. They are
specializing on Dodge and Ford repairs
nut are in position to render lirst class
service on any make.
A Japanese inventor has patented a
device employing balloons to help
raise sunken vessels.
Ricnic 30c
10 lb. Pure Lard. .$3.90
5Ib.S..W.Pure Lard $1.95
Adams Cash & Carry
KODAKS-
And Supplies
Kodaks Jfor
RENFRO'SJ
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(JJy Associated Press l
I5EHLIX. Sept. .".The German re-
ply to the note of-the allies regarding
teiiresentutmu of Austria in the Her-
man iU'ich rath says that the peace de-
legation informed the allies on May
27th that Cermany has no intention to
modify the (Jernmn-Austrian boundary
by violence but could not undertake
(o oppose (ierman-Austria's spontane-
ous desire for a union with Germany.
The allies acknowledged receipt of
this communication on .lune IKth the
reply says and therefore Germany
folt authorized to. insert Article 6t in
the Constitution.'
The Supremo Council sent a note
Tuesday iu forcible terms pointing
out to Germany that Article lit of the
constitution conflicted with the article
of. the German treaty forbidding Ger-
man interference iu Austrian affairs.
One gallon can Royal Cherries pittr
f'.L at $1.10; one gallon can Grated
Pineapple at one gallon can C
Plums.- only Cf.c.Adams Cash .& Car-
ry. - . ;
Wo will sell yon the test meats in
town six days a eekbut NOT
on Sunday.
( HAS. KATLIFF HEAT MARKET
South Side Court House
Phone 271 and 27S
AMERICAN Today
Eddie Polo In
uFOIt LIFE
Gaumont in
"HAM) OF VEX(EA"TE"
TOJIOIHMMV
Elmo Lincoln in
ELMO THE MIGHTY"
Pete Morrisson in
"A WESTERN WOOING
life V Comedy Mutt anil Jeff
Beautiful American Bird.
Tn Ills' . distinguishing black on thu
fprehend and yellow on the throat the
Maryland yellow-throat Is one of the
most beautifully marked of nny mem
ber of his tribe and gives .an appear-
ance of Spanish grandeur says the
American Forestry association of t
Washington. There is no mistaking
the sound of this bird and It is ren- '
de.red In a variety of ways which j
Tjifil.-fx It qniiml lfko nnv ono of th fnl- I
lowing: . "WliicluLs-lt?". or "What-n-pity
what-a-pity" or "Whtch-wny
sir? which-way-sir?" or "I-heseech
you I-beseech you;" or "Witchery
witchery witchery." The bird is par-
tlcuunrly fond -of thickets by the side
of.ninnlnF wnr. .
Deadly Intoxicating Liquor.
Zanzibar furnishes one of the most
deadly strong liquors that man can
drink and still survive the ordeal. Its
strength Is so great that the natives
who use It must accustom themselves
to It by first starting with a sip grad
ually Increasing the portion as they
become more harUenetl. It Is said f
that If a stranger to its great Intoxl-;
eating power partakes of It In even j
tiie snmi measure as absinthe he Is
lucky to escape death. This abnormal-
ly strong liquor Is called "zerambo."
Toilet Paper 7c.-:it Adams Cash &
DIXIE
TODAY
The theories of heredity ami
birth the notiou that iihc fcatM-
crs make line birds get tiHUSHMt
answers in '
"Hearts
Asleep"
Starring
Bessie
Barriscaie
One of UessieV best. See the
blond scrubbing: floors oh her
hands and knees.
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