Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 306, Ed. 1 Monday, October 9, 1922 Page: 2 of 6
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THE BROWNWOOD BULLETIN OCTOBER 9 1922
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U. S. Ships on Way to Levant
ATWELL WILL STAY IN
RACE FOR GOVERNOR OF
TEXAS 15 LATEST DOPE
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Tlic Shop of Origih&pModcs
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Exclusive but not ExtiC&sivc
KE PUBLIC AX CANDIDATE MAY
HAVE EYE L WHAT FEDERAL
COURT DOES TO PRIMARY
( LAW.
Weakley Watson-Miller Co.
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Practical Togs I
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THIS YEAR 1922 - gg
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The time has passed since women wore sports togs gg
for noevlty. Today .every woman's wardrobe de- gg
mands practical sports togs for many occasions. gg
We aim to trincr time-tried fabrics in uD-to-date HS
styles that are good to' look at and sturdy enoug1 gg'
to stand the hard knocks of put-door play. gg
DRESSES.. . SWEATERS gg
TOPCOATS HATS and SCARFS gg
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IHIBEST IN LIBRARY
IMPORTANCE IS BEING
GIN CONSIDERATION
jSALVATfON ARMY BOOST
FOR
RAISING
FUNDS
TO
START NEXT MONDAY
BOOK BUYIXG COMMITTEE MEETS! ORGANIZATION PUNS HAVE BE FX
IX DALLAS; GREAT PROGRAM I PERFECTED AXD PROGRAM IS
COMtXG STATE MEET. ! OF EXPENSIVE NATURE.
Miss Pink Noel will so to Dallas! Interest in the forthcoming-annual
Wednesday to attend hi meeting of
the committee of Book Buyers for
Public libraries- ol which she is a
member following the conference of
the committee which will probably
consume two or more days she will
assist Miss Lillie Gunter. in Library
demonstration work at the fair spe-l
home service appeal of the Salvation
Armv whjcfa IUJX be bQld in. most
Army which will be held In most
parts of Texas and Louisiana during
the .week of October 16th to 24rd Is
incr casing daily
Prominent men and women in in-
crpasn?!r mimhurt arm il.'.t.tifr.ri-T
cial arrangements having been made movenL ich
for this .demonstration. has f- bbjec( pf
The following from the Dallas News with which the Salvation Army will
indicates that the coming meeting of conduct Its work in the Southwestern
Texas librarians is going to be a great division for naother vcar.
affair and will be attended by pronii-j TJ' a ' .
-f ' . - m ' ' en I Judge V. F. Ramsey divisional 11-
tion of Texas- nanQcbairn.n of the appeal has re-
"Matters of pertinent interest -w ceivedcorcs of letters from leading
librarians will be discussed at the J"?". asurin hln-. of their whole
eighteenth annual meeting of the Tex-!earlctl suPPort ?1 offering to rfervc
as Library Association to be held in1" any capacity in which they can be
this city on Oct. 25 through OcU 27. U1 "PVn nnieai.
One of the 12 destroyers the United States is sending to Constantinople
to protect our interests there All the 12
Charles M. Tozer.-ctinnian ler of tiu s liipr-.
PRESBYTERIANS REPAY
TWENTY THOUSAND LOAN
TO CITIZENS OF CITY
u e of th'.s- type I:ivt faptasr.
BR01100 DEFEATS
RAD
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SATURDAY
LOCAL LOAX REFlMED BY REDS OUTCLASSED BRADYITES
MONEY SECURED FROM A
. INSURANCE COMPANY.
The First Presbyterian churcli has.
AND PUT OVER DECISIVE
VICTORY.
LJrown.wood High School defeated
completed the refunding of a $200Qi Brady High Saturday afternoon at
loan negotiated two years ago nnd Brady 22 to 0 in an Interesting foot
has repaid to fpijty Brownwood citi-jball game- which was witneased by a
zens and business concerns the entirl4'iree crowd including about seventy-
issue of notes together with anoro than five Brownwood fans who accompanied
52.100 interest. This announcement the Reds to the. McCuIIoch county met-
wa.j made Monday by the building' ropolls. Tlie support of these home
committee which has been working f"s aided the Brownwood. outJlt in
on the matter for the past tvo!its battle against Brady
months. The citizens loan was repaid Brownwood drew the first count at
bv a loan negotiated with an ins:s the beginning ot thj. game when Bra-
a'nee company and secured bv liens on d" fumbled a kickoff and the Reds
the prbpertv of the First Presbvtev- were lven a stfet-v decision for "2
ian church here; 'points The first quarter was hard
fought. Brady settling do?rn somc-
The loan of 20 000 was -n-jgotlatcnt M aVct thc nU!fvI lH)bbft CIaudc
two years ago in order to secure nnm carrjc( the bu acrosg for a
funds for the completion of the walhi loUchdown ln the S0c01ul nuarter.
and roof of the new church buildnig Vowls JnatIe a socon tonchdown on
being erected by. the Presbyterian at an mA run ynHl bcfore lho first lvajf
the corner of F:sk and East nepot.'emj0(L McGaugh kicked one goal dur-The-
notes were all placed locally. jn& thc peri0d making the score at
bearing seven per cent interest and the end of thc first period 15 to 0 in
maturing August 1st this year. The ray0r. of Brownwood.
building committee found it diificuk
The whirligig of politics brings
many changes and sometimes such
changes are sudden. Judge Atwell hau
been tendered a position on the feder-
al district or circuit bench. He pref-
oi's. to continue in the race for gov-
ernor until after the election in No-
vember and in event he should de-
cline or somethng else happen to
keep him from accepting or serving
Judge G; N. Harrsoni of Brownwood
?ould stand a good chance of being;
appoitned; Juage Harrison has not
intimated that he would even accept
tuch appointment if it were tendered
him. Hla law practice in all this pan. J
of Texas is large and he is a busy
man but in event Judge Atwell '
should refuse to accept the chances
of Judge Harrison would be good J
should he decide to accept. If feder-
al - court decides that the primary
election law of Texas is unconstitu-!
tlonalt every office in Texas would be
affected. Perhaps Atwell thinks he is
going to be governor. j
I " H. Atwell former United
JiStates District Attorney and Rcpub-J
jlican nominee for Governor will con-J
.Untie' his campaig-i for the office of
Governor of Tcxa.i even if he should
be .ajirpinfced t .-he; .'place oci the
Federal bench for thc Xo.Miern Di-;
trict of Texas that han been provide'!
by recent congressional enactment
it was announced in Dallas' Friday.
Recent announcements from Wash-
ington have been to the effect that
President AVarren G. Harding will
make. no appointments before Con
gress reconvenes m December for
the short term in which event the
election will be over bcfci'e thc ap
pointment is made.
"Until announcement was mad"!
from Washington Thursday that
President Harding "will not appoint j
to positions la the Federal judiciary
men pust GO years old it was general-j
ly believed that Judge ('. 0. Hurris ofi
San Ahgelo with a solid Republican.
indorsement would receive tlic ap-
pointment Gilbert X. Harrison prom
inent Brownwood attorney who has
been a consistent Republican for
twenty-flvev years in a Democratic
stronghold also has been considered
for thc appointment"
HAVE Ynil SOME THINE YD!! OONT NEEO? USE A WJUfT 10
AUTOMATIC LIGHTER RADIANT HEATERS
Just the Hc&ler for your living rooma; light automatically attractive
and" gives an enormous heat. Let us show you.
. EMPIRE FURNITURE COMPANY
N
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Is the Time to
Brownwood Gun Club to
Try Skill t' Gunucry
In Suburbs Tuesday
The Brownwood Gun Club will meet
at the gun traps Tuesday afternoon f
at A o'clock and sportsman and oth-
ers who feel like taking part are
given an invitation do so. The prac-
tice will take place on the Bayou in
the suburbs of Brownwood near thc
crossing cf the Kr'sco on the Pecan
Bayou and on thc north side of the
Registration headquarters will be at
the Driskell hotel while sessions will
The appointments of several men as
aMst5oit dhtfirmen also have been au-
stream. Thc way to get to the shoot-
Xeither side could score in the third ing grounds is to go out thc May road
u negotiate a loan to reiunu tc perfod tJie ba staying in Brady ter- and. turn to the left some distance
notes loans on church property beinj; rilorv nos't of thc Umo Taylor made from where the road crosses .the Ftis-
some sensational runs during thisxo tracks and before getting to the
tracks.
be at the Capitol. Officers of the as- nohnced by Judge. Ramsey. These
sociation are: uorotny Atnann uora-jaisirici cnairmor are men- wno are
nan of S. m U. uauas presment; teaoers among tnetr own neopie. arc:
Mrs. Mattie C Houston librarian pub-(busily engrcssed with their dally uf-
lc library. Corsicana. first vice presi- fairs but. who .find time to devote to
dent; Mrs. Farnces R. Humphrey li
brarian public library San Antonio
tin h'unaniturian eTort of the Army
Among those
who are
serving
as
A -.1 .M..t. TI- V nnltUln I -
UU r ? l district chairmen are FranV- Kcll. fi-
Univcrsity of Texas library treasurer. naQcleiu Qf AVichita Falls; Kev. W. S
and Mary Hill of-West Texas Normal GarSa
library. Ganyon. secretary. . . . u '
-pn.Tlmrsday morning. Oct. 26. Mrs. denLT f aslr rothe-
Leila B. Shuey librarian of The Dal- gSfe-fc . R' S'ta-'J0"'
x- n r- CorMlsIhristii rcxas: Judge. Jl M.
lap - t o . AAA Aain uia 411c axiiv;-aa - . - ....
- ;- ( (h'prchinnr Hit nrtn 'To vie
a newspaper s norary. ana tne atspo-
sltion of jts review copies. Following
this address two other Dallas women.
Overshmcr Abilene Texas; Chester
Harrison banker of Brownwood Tex-
as; Sam Sparks banker of Austin.
as a usual tning unuesiraolc. "v
were aetermineu to rmeem tne crc-nt qtfartcr. In the last quarter McGangh
or the church and mxnow oiu' appro- carried the ball over for the last touch
ciation of the l.tfln of Brownwood aown and then kicked the goal mak-
citizens. who came tc our relief two ing the count 22 to 0 in favor of
years ago" said a member of the Brownwood.
ibuilding committee Monday "ami are The Beds showed good teamwork in
gratified that we have been success- tlic game having improved conslder-
ful." ' 'ably since their initial try-out against
The new First Presbyterian church Menard here a week ago.
bunding. Is ndw being used .regularly The lme P: Hubert Coston. cc:u
by the congregation for all its ser- ter: Wm- Millard guard; Pryor Mar
vices althouch onlv the basement has tn- 6ard; Marcus Clemerr tackle;
been completed About srf0UQ addi- ; nayinonti noy-
tioral will be required to complete cm'; lt0?- cf"shqV"ler;
the entire building and it is theAopt frden Taylor hal Wintiehl Woods
of the congregation .hat. this fund lmI audc Blinn. full.
may be made available durfht( the Ml?rUi"Ut!lleackpFntl: Wrlun!
i m ... . - Murray Jarvis for JJoyett; Trucman
winter When flmsh?d the building frtr m.. ' v.
argest and finest j.-.Hn
:MM.n. T..f T aT 1 . V - t .
MIj?s Margaret Tiht.11. librarian of -5e o. unne .iht
Bavior Medical College and Miss Gay-J Charles. Louisiana; Judge Al Hund-
tinllt. Wa-VW llhrarfan nf tliP rjvir!pJ- Aieianuria uuuisi3na.
Fcdrratlo joT Dallas will tell of ex-
ppojicesifli their branches."
-The last days program will be ol
interest to Brownwood people and is.
asvfo!lowis:
"Public Library Section Miss Pink
Virginia Noel librarian Brownwood
-Public Lifeiry presiding. 'Making the
Library Fert in the Community. Mrs.
Lois "White Henderson librarian Pot-
ter "Connfy Library. Amarillo; 'How
Can the library Association Be In-
creased and How Disturbed?" Miss
Julia Groihaus publle library.San An
tqnlo; Rligious Books for a Public
library rs. Charles Scheuber li-
brarian public library. Fort. AVorth;
'Children's Department in the Public
Library -Miss Lucia A. Powell chil-
dren's librarian. Dallas; 'The Problem
of the Foreign-born 'etc. Miss Louise
Franklin librarian. North Side branch
public library Houston; 'Unique Meth-
ods of Financing and Increasing In-
terest In the Needs of the Smaller Li-
brary' Mtes Lillian Newton librarian
ptiblic library Vernon: discussion.
'General Problems led by chairman:
'Cliildren'g Libraries' led bv Miss
'Powell; 'Smaller Libraries' led by
Miss Newton.
Aft erase n session. 2:30 annual
business Meeting. Adjournment"
FOR SiUJB Want ad;
one and ije coaviaced.
it pays; try
v o6balls
2.00 to $2.50. See them at
Ilen Hardware Co.
Thce men realize that the Salva-
tion .rniy cannot function without
funds and that these funds must come
fromthose more fortunate than thc
persons' to. xhoriv thekAfmj' is render-
ing service every hours of every day
in all parts of the world. They realize
the necessity for funds with which
the Salvation Army maintains Its lfi
major activities in the Southwestern
division. These activities: are .
Relief 'bf thos poor rescue and
maternjty homssr "Onng women's
boarding homes. Industrial hrtmeu"
workingmen's ltotels? fresh air' camps.
Christmas dinners free employment
bureaus prison work juvanile indus-
trial .and .agricultural schools boy's
friend bureaus; missing friends bu-
reaus anti-suicide bureaus work
among service men. Held an evange-
listic work aijd emergency depart-
ments a 5 -
Advance Committee of
SaJvatian Army Work
tJt Held Sunday Meeting
Buy Heaters
Don't Wait until the Assort-
ment is Gone
a
See Our Window
Heaters Priced From
. .
00 $ PA 00
2
to
50.
Austin-Morris Co.
will be cne of the 1
in this section of the state
Although the congregation ims been Salvation Army Plans
compelled to make many sacrifices in i . j t i
the erection or its new building it is' Completed m Taylor
stated by a member of the building; County for Big DriVC
committee that thc financial conditio..! . -
of the church is sound. The valuation I JoUn H. Dunn Salvation Army cam-
of all the property of tbe "congrcga-na8n. organizer in various drives for
tion Is slightly more than $100000 funds leng made over the state left
including the old building at the San Angelo Friday afternoon for
corner of Flsk and Anderson turont. Brownwood following conferences
the new building and the manae. Fi- ere the last two. days with members
arrangements have been maiie or tne committee sponsoring a. drive
rfing the affairs of the churc'i t0 bo staged here the week beginning.
or a period of years so that uciqpor; jjra. Tho date was proyioua-f
the early sale of the old church bulht- O' announced as October lGth but th!
ing will not bo necessary and a mora postponement was made by reason of
favorable market f.iv that' buildhigonfHct with the. San Angolo Fall
may bo Bought. At present the old Fair a"ii Carnival October 17th to)
aist.
r
naiTcial
for c:r
along
church building is being-used by the
Church of the Xazarenc.
Hog Buried in Straw
Mr. Dunn expects to return to San
Angelo about the middle of next week
and assUt in uniting the campaign for
.2dU0 over in this town. While hVe
9 Weeks Loses Wcicrht nn Advance ffifts committee was nam-
cd . consisting uf T. E
(By International News Servico)
jallomore.f
Iv'minott Cox F. S. CornolJson B. F
Bunynrd David Smith and L. H. Slim-
LEXINGTON. Mo.. jOcU 0. NlnCiPlh. This .committee will likely take
weeks4 imprisonment in a straw stnckJho lipid next weeK. getting pledged;
took about 100 pounds from a Missouri
."porker."
During August ltyland Illcklin liv-
ing near here started tlircbtng.- Ab
the separator tossed out the straw a
in advance from those known to bo
fuvorablc to tho work and tlloso de-
airing to contribute Immediately.
A publicity committee named this
week consists of Giia Jones 'chnlv-
hog weighing about Aopo pounds was mail ; Btifjis H. Yancy and Houston
After threshing Hnrte'. '
The "Advance Gifts" committee of
the big Salvation Army campaign
wblojb i'toter! here October 1G bclU
a pnnffrinrf nf thn f!linmlifr nf f!om-
mmm rnnmK RnndBv nftprnnnn and . scCh Oicar the stack
dlacupd. certain .featurea in regard I was over the portly animal could .not Mr.-Dunn ntatcd that it waii.Uo-
to preliminary work of the campaign i be found. 1 afrotl to hive paid ofllcer to conduct
It was decided to begin a. caiivass ot J""1 nne wc8 to the day lmd tlie work hero and that to do this
Browinreod m this feature of the.elPEeu?c i tjireshlng when the $2S00.0 would he necessary. Sun
Is
worr-etHMT:; P. A. Glanvllle
chairman of this committee.
hog appeared-at the (eed lot haying A'nfjeld Standard.
reaucea some nunureu oau pounds.
The hog had been burled during tho
MInerAkTa Bcaaty Clay kni Face IhfeBhluB and had finally emercod
rinlfih. DrOTrnwood Drag Co. frAm its temporary "tomb."
TODAY IS THE DAY in which you
muuld uubucrlbe to Tiie Daily Bulla-tln.
fifteen (13)
Better
cigarettes
for t
Every clgirette full
weight and full sue
1 i
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better TurBih.
better Virginia
better Biirliy
ConiiCHt 192i Liccbtt& Myers Tobacco Co.
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 306, Ed. 1 Monday, October 9, 1922, newspaper, October 9, 1922; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth343594/m1/2/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Howard Payne University Library.