Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 1, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 15, 1919 Page: 2 of 8
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN OCTOBER 14 1919
PROPOSAL ALSO LOST
IN SPE6IAI ELECTION; SMALL
BOXES-NOT tET HEARD FROM
Lee. 'are' as follows:
Thearly forecasts of tlm results
ot SatUfliiiys .-special election which
appear. .o give :t lie. vote for thespe-U 'PJi'P ' '
.ctoUrqad ; txai?aU'-iiWaj6rityj -was I &.tlW
complete .oftlcial riiturns tabulaiedK
late Tiiesjaay. 1yv$ntv '.Turie R. Ktr ; '; Vjj
i-ee. w.iui me small boxes tr Tiirifty
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BELGIAN RULERS
FORM MANY FRIENDSHIPS ON
BOARD GEORGE WASHINGTON
Jetics "but- 'admitted one day while' starring -Cf&dys JJroc kwnll in the n
chatting with the eof respondents on of. a voniaii who" hides the s.tdut st se-
tdeckj that liQ.is an expert in none; cret in the. world from the man she
Jlis eyes sparkled when asked what hei loves. She. is the mother of a small
jr.ost desired to see in America and: Ilaxen-hair'ed girj-who lirfnss joy into
he promptly -answered the . "Rocky i her sad life but . who irK an enoum-
Watfutains and the delta of the -.Mis-' hranee whe.i lore and marriage ne-.;k-
(Uy Associated Press.) 1 splendidly conducted- and .she eon-
XEV YORK Oct. 15. King Al.bertjgrauilated the medical 'force in
sissipjfi.
; on. to the mother.
Cross pmELvrds. Hog Valley. AngeLnVard One .. J OS! 25 j 49! 2rf 60' 27;call
121kinsf: lower Indian. 'Upper Indian Ward Two . .;.LSGj 17 G-ij fl'j 72) 12iXQ
Dublin. T3yooke.smMi. :uVti Winclieljj Ward Three .')0 21 1G 16' S4j VA; ;.
Cross. C'iit
Byvds
not rgponteid the vole pu the road tax j Jones Chapel ....
is: Fp'r.J54l); against; 6IS. There ard lUckerv. . . .
proliJly ''less thantwo hnhdred votes stx.7ie. .
in t)i unreported Uoxfes .and it h? Cannon.' .
conceded that they will hp not more! Hangs
than .equally "divided .on the lax que$ ; Tjirlfty " I.:...
tion with the probaliility that a mav Weedon
3orip.;j of their votes will f be against
the tax.
Thfr-jn complete' returns show litlie
else except tc definitely prove the dM'oteher
feat of the proposed road law amend- Uog Valley
.ments which were given majorities ! Angel . .. .
at. practically no boxes except in thehfny .;
four jcity wards. The race for-counlyi Kblder ...
superintendent is not yet officially Clio
determined the official returns being Blanket
sojucompleie as to give no definite Zephyr ..-;..
information op ihe race. .The unoffi-i piins ..'J
cisil jrefipjt as stated .Tuesday gave ' ver3n.uian
'.Miss Reaves an apparant majority of Uppeiflndian .
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and Queen Elizabeth; o JJeIgium.;af
ter a weeic at sea .on tneir way to
Amei-icji became the'3riiost popular
persons-on hoard the-George Wnsh-
Uugt&u. if it is. possible to except that
quiet mtidet likeable boy whom they
Prince Leopold heir apparent to
Belgian throne. Each had some
i personal -contact wjth officers and
i men. and in every ciuarter the oninlon
jwas expressed tha't while maintaining
1 ) their oft lcial dignity they were as. one
'ji Southern jackie expressed it "mighty
charge. . j'; ) . . .
In her apartments ;th(f Queen main-
tained the atmosphere' of her home
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Prince Leopold -has no position in Shall she tell-her suifor about her
.the--army other than that of a private i child and risk - losing his. love? Or
soldier in the. Twelfth Infantry the
uniform of which iie wears. His blouse
is cut to the regulations; and oh his!
sleeve are the numerals 12". WJienf
!he has completed his classical cducar j
shaH she kf-p ir a druadful. haunt-
ing st-i ret. t.o that t.he may retain his
pve7 U "The ('sill qf the-Sonl" 3I!ss
Broukwell pursues the .hitler course-nikTas'-'-a
'result there is a powerful
drama of a woman ss'ru?gllng between..-
the Jove ftjr Iter . hi .! .d the love fpr;
a man. Tt offers .Miss Brockwell un.j
us jal oppurttniries 'for her rare gift"
of portraying feminine emotions.
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v... .v . . .. ..v.. (jo)1 ln Engi! -u is understood he
the royal ramily iid: of it afterward: wU 0ilter .th6 Belgia jnI1Um.v coJ.
'It was just hke going into t fo 00f nfter -wJlch hc win bo cl lblt
home of . any well-bred tamily.. TheL. (on;n!sgjn .. lhw m.ftve-
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about twenty votes.
The incomplete returns
election; tahulated hy Count
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of ihcjMijiBrlt;!h ...'
v Judge. Bresmith .'f.
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CH0SS.
On German Sail.
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i. i'i . j ( handy and ' the-scene . was preserved '..there v.-as nothing else for it and he 'result that the realism is true in gross;
.;Jx Jfor' poswriji'n' ' . ;had to eat another dinner. " '!n-r in. deiail. The town of Nome a-
; ..; ' Queen .EliaaVeth is an .accomplished' Queen Elizabeth won the hearts .oft'1 i" MM was. h'liit-under thr
r . pliotograpner; - anu nas uuien many stljIors wicn sie appeared at t.lieiuyoui vr. ucani ami ni om aiuskuh
;t MphQtog'raphs since fcoming on board. (plin0s in honor of her son vesirlnffi.ujncp and1 friorrd of his who' visited
HV She :kuo'y's light effects.' position and oue of tho -little round white; hats the '." 'lie studios was astonished.
' tjf 1ttll the other things wiucji most ama- jaCftes nice so well to wear in" su.m-wni00u waiKing. simaeniy to pome
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good folks."
One warm afternoon the King with
Admiral Long Captain '.McCaulcy and
King and Queen made us feel at ease . . .Pn-Vitl tha Dllkfi nf rjrabant'f
anu in live niuiiues we-wore an ciiai-i . .
Iting away just as we would if. wcj IUt? HKX JII-ACH I'UTl'WK AT
were at the. table . of. pn.c of our old LYRIC TOB.AV AM) T03L0IltmV
friends. To hiO' it seemed that these A remarkable cast is seen in "The
royal pedple of. HttTe; Belgium were Girl From Outside" a Ooldwyh Pic-
cultured and relincd and very human j ture which comes .to tho Lyric Thea-
l will remember- that dinner as one of 'ire Iftday and whih Rex ; Beach fa-
the niost pleasant experiences of. my mens adventurer and .author wrote"
a member1 of hist-.suite" was pl.-tying .! military life." ".''.' While the level of the ' acting is .far
"deck tennis.;:' .XliHhe men were cx-j Qno day on board an ollicer having 'superior as a whole to- the average
ports at the game and the play was. ecn selected to dine with the King run of pictures in which a star is
so close he king manifested the deep- missed his invitation and not know- featured the really "unusual work of
est interest. At length it came thc;ng0f the .honor weiit. as usual to the CYara Morton as Hie girl from outside.
King's turn to serve and looking the oig megS ro01n for is evening mcah and Cullon. Landis as "the curly kid"
field over he. removed his blouse of a jje ja(j juSt eaten his fill Avhen - the I stands out above the ltfgli average
lieutenant general and resumed co.rier came to toll him the royal AVP!'lc r the .unusual .'cast: "
play in his shirt sleeves. It happened; famiij- was awaiting hini in. dining ' Bex Beach himself took a. hand in
ni nff rt - r till lt-.i C! .1.. i. k ilm mhaiIiu.I At'. thA .Ij-itu "im-Tl 1 4 lr r.
GOING DUCK SHOOTING?
The Season Opens
Thursday Oct. 16
There are lots o
Ducks this season
so get ready to
enjoy this fine
sport.
Chapel Hill
AVinehell
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.Ward Fo.r4;.42' 2&pj. S .ISj ;0
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l tetus lack anil while m urusseis' pr Shc haA (irune(i it. with a white'-11"0" a scene once very laminar w
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keeps one men pretty busy develop-
ing and printing her pictures. During
the games' hetween ..the King and liteiWCre immediately pleased
Mriends she .got.' ii number of snaps
and was herself photograpnea one.uay
while she faced her camera on the
royal party.
It" Avas apparent frcm the beginning
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Again.
On the night of armistice day a
'negro trooppr tiiet some hilarious iof the voyage -that the Queen was not
Frenchmen. LNexr mornhic he -Wis
j before- bis captain charged with In
toxication.
.to appear prominently in tlie news
reports. it being made known to the
correspondents that she did not par-
nouns man" scowled the. cap- H.itirrU- our for mibliehv of the in
tain "you've ..got a mighty good rec- jJmal0 ;ort. Rut she did not hide her-
ord. and Pm sorry. Uave you any . elf goins lo all parts of (hc ship
excuse to oirr for this outbreak?" j u:Elnifesting the "livliest interest
"i nrni u-u u-M-. t. ln the saTiors and soldiers. ; o
capJn" said xw culprit. -but Ise done J Jn COR.anv witu jier hidysin wait-
got a good.rf'as.ou." 4 rnnt f'nrnmn-Chimav. . she
veil hut through the gauze the sailors j un ).t.."ow ten gone. Particularly
saw the mark of theh- rank.; and theyl realistic is the ncetie of the landing
Prince Leopold -saw. all there wasf
lof-the big. ship which brings June." the
Kirl (mm ".outside H the. scene of her
to see about the ship. He is- still aj '""""' " "'. .
student at Eaton but was given leave!
par
arents to America. He is a qutoto i ' r ' ;r:
bright-eyed hoy ofpighteea. with n - 1 R '
4 ..iirl m.fot r.fvn llll lts J.v is-revealed m a new Wtl-
ploasant smile anu a pei tect - coai-. ... .
1 . J...:..; ;i-a I. ri r oni.n lx prcnruct.0.! at thu Dixie to-
dav. It is "The Tall of the Saul "
How is your hunting
outfit and supply of
ammunition? We haves-
jiist received another.
sjiipment of Winchesters Pumps Automatics etc. arid
' will be glad to have you call and see them.
We carry at all times a complete line of shells in all
size shots and can supply your needs.
WTJL
Sportsmen's Headquarters
p nv7J:: " tvsitr(l tUc Ki.kbay. and expressed
..?"tV.S- a - .D ihcr.svmpathy tor the men who wej-e
"Well .tilpn. l(!unpo de MR" tJAerien0e Mil the Belgian
fof It. bill i!e hunch- J .met ins' ulghf ! .S"0 Wfir tohl w the
f.1wl i T.w.-. " ' . UL-a.ui.uo w 'o -
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ndiinted
sickbay was ideally
Ih the City Sqntfte t; Tjefei Ger-
many headquarters of tie Allied mili-
tary forces an ancient cross surmount-
ed monument marks the city's) center
of traffic. For this reason American
Re'i Cross officials converted1 it at
shown hy this picture;' into- a directory
of ll Red Cross activities in the city.
OfAMiilionmctm
Special Remnant Sale
Here Thursday
OttE DAY ONLY
Our stock of piece goods have been thoroughly gone
through for ttfs special REMNANT DAY SALE. On
the middle tables in the piece goods department you .
-will find remnants of . Silks Woolens Percales Ging-
hams and many other materials. All are to be. sold at
--'!
HALF PRICE
One table of hosiery for children1; 3 pairs for 35c.'
I WunteerNowAfVur
TlOrd Red CxokRbH fell
Nwmktr Z-ll
GET READY
FOR "FLU"
Keep Your Liver Active Your
. ;System Purified and Free From
Colds by Taking Calbtabs
the Nauseraless CsLiomel"
Tablets that are De-
lightful Safe and
Sure.
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Physicians and Draggisiis arc advis-
ing their friends to. keep .their systems
purified and their -organs in perfect
as a protection agamst
IVfirkinrr rrrtfr ro
r - . - -- ej
ihft 'rntTirii of AtifJtionvn Whfv Uimw
that a clogged up S3'Sierit and a Jazy
liver favor colds influquia and serious
complications
To cat short a cold overnight and to
prevent serious complications take one
Calotab at hcdtinie withTa swallow -of
water- that Js alI.-jNo saJts ao-aaiisoa
no jjripin no sickening after effcefs.
. Next morning yonr .tojd has vjiiuslied.
your lher is active" your Jsysicia h pun
Hed and refreshed and j(hi aie feeling
fme with a hearty anp'ctite 'for Jireak-
fasfc Bat what you .please no danjjer.
Calotabs are soldouy ju original
sealed-packages price thirty-five ceutsr
Every -druggigt" is authbozed" to refund'
jour aoney if you ard not perfectly"
delighiefl vith Calotab&-(Adv.-) - -
rr ioc - -
every one a cjc vaiue. ?jt?
Two dozen fpairs of.'La'dies'fieectIin'paritsll.aIljr
.
Good grade Gingham 25c;.
36-inch good weight Percales 25c.
One lot of broken sizes in long pant suits for boys.
$5.oo suit ... I"
One lot of ddd:coats for $2.50 each. i; : ;'J
All Blankets wilhbe sold at special 'prices Thursday
only.
for Coffee
lea
Coco
a
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mm
We giye iS. & H: Green Trading Starnps on
purchases. -' ..'' :t k j V
air cash
Add An Equal
Amount of Watei
for Cooking
Purposes
m.. IJQlDmimiii
0 HiifeiiplH
hHB jJFj tmKfi flHr. mIv W CvH wEk tdF
TRADE MARK
In
When you buy milk buy
thciK?". Buy a case at
a time. Economical con-
venient and prudent.
orated Milk
There ta nv iiur;use for wliich milk is rqtsmi where you cannot
use iW Evc'ipomted Milk with utmost satisfaction. .
With ltj&&iT in the pant! y vcu are
a -.f .
I
If. i
indeDcndent of milk?i.- c.f suc'rWi
changes in weath o' ru rencies
calling for more than thr customary
household supply. And you know it
is alway pure safe and dependable.
Vsu&ziS Evaporated MUk surp
Government .requirement la butter-ia
and nutritive content. lr goodnes
guaranteed by tho Armour Ovei TtMk
the mark that takes the guesswork ouiW
buying on mow than 300 top-grad foods.
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ARMOUR 4w COMPANY
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W. G. DENMAN LOCAL MANAGER 214 -213 F3SK AVENUE PHOE 165.
DOINGS OF THE VAN LOONS
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