Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 37, Ed. 1 Monday, November 28, 1921 Page: 3 of 6
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ffttcffrteir uHMrottg poem was
ajrt Mrs. Andcraaa while at-
tim Wadaeaiay aaaaioiul of tie
at taafTasa aatel):
mjT OWa JbUW Hlltt I 04ght to Mfflfi
to-tatt iadtrattan .
mnm -mw ideas 'boat
ia. nut the sat we :
J jpfllMtf a m? eU teteMope aad beat
at Jar aaa tram
All Bala .up" nfeMi I left home
I'm
arjifc. xate aaak: muL wkfc peacll sharp
I; fatt at atrkt attaatioa .'.
7. la Mt wkata a-gata' at this
amaiBB fulhA coavaatiea; -I
majpt'aa- aaw the aaes at .hoaie I
' afeYjaW Madia mil -Bat
fa! Wkr I eaat evea tatck an
Mam W the tail.
I acrmtt-e aowa a nate
a motjoa
elae llMfW9 aad sez
af iwiier. cauft or tk;
fire ja. ttteib report's
aUertf et Utiaes
MM -Mare"-a "rural l:fe
1 ppMMafKvftljEi JtiRpK
Mr
too are passed
If I jaauatawii hail laer aaia
aaaqr "irala: 'jaottea';
"Wita- atraiac ara a4 saoatk apap?
I'-trr to eaiek taje' aatter
aaMUe satoas all arowad. so
aai freeir aeatter.
On
for
IfattkUte
my
I
tkej-
must
out
bo
-"tlaa4 shew tUe iHainly low. alas
laltrward mm4 aas ram Wed;
nai mk wiwt IVe jotted dowa:
nOmr arecifeat ia charmMf .w
That!
Ala.
B. a ferimc peach?
is Jst aerfeetiefi
fte apye- Mil pmeod xt election.
Fart "JTartlt folks-ire m-to-datu
-.-r-ffx feft't taey treat. yo svtH9
ew'Hra. i; kaa irot tS.oor .I'll
'w
m my abtes ad llVertum "with
lW jataaiji:. to. tear tie old things up
. Um$ -.take a-- aSce rcatioe:
i am Aoaae . aye taere s in?:
jiir.'wliat am I feiac to aay?
WiiaaIYaBi asked to make report.
- laet I'll fade avay.
-4
afie I'll fret buck ap and ask.1
"Why fetL't you read the papers'
ri JaaMT ther alircys tell about
wirxam'yact Wortli Record
a&d schcoUjrouali9 baTe been .cohaitl-
"Greater pUHCtuality -iQre rjalar
attendance xnd increased respect aac
aapfcciatioo p teacher have beea
brought -about. . .
"The grade of high schools has been
raised to Inspire laffiliation withliighr
er iastitutioas of learning in and twin
sl.de of the state. ;
1 i."Through persisteVt effort health-
irisseetion of- achopljchildrenAias been
introduced regular school physicians
asi school nurses being employed.
"Free dental and general cjinics
have followed which in-the begins ing
were partially laaiatained by parent-
teacher associations. . t
"School life hasjben enriched by-4i-brarieSr
:eference. books -supplemen
tary reading pictures pianos growing
pjants stereopticon lanterns motion
picture and play ground equipment
and the beautification of school
grouads. j. .
"The pre-school age lias ben guard-
ed by the establishment and mainten-
ance of kindergartens. -
J'Pure water sanitary drinking foan
t&ias.-scarja. wholesome school lunches
have resulted. .
"Gafeierias have been built equip-
ped and maintained.
'Reet rooms for teachers and emer
gency chests have been furnished.
"Whea necessary children have been
supplied with school materials and
clothing. Free medical and. deatal at-
tention and spectacles have been fur-
nished many of the children. (
"A successful movement for s'iraple
dress for school girls has beenfoster-
best made- graduating dress not ex-
Iceedihg In r cost a fised sum adjusted
to prevailing prices.
"The community life has been en
riched by providing wholesome enter-
talnaent and by the supervision of
public places of recreation.
. "A state-wide .campaign against the
use of tobacco by boys found expres-
sion ia medals and" cash prizes being
awarded In the1 grammar grades and
high schools for the best 'essay of "The
Eifect of Tobacco on the Growiag
Bpy'
"Through a committee composed of
especially qualisted women truant:and
erring children -have ;1een induce'd ;to
attend school regularly :
"Direct and teiling "influence " "has
been exerted nppn. bond-elections for
good roads aai schools.
"School taxes have beea Increased
consjeiwaoon- and free 'transpprution'
have la many iBBtances-leea secured
through agitation of pareBteacher as-
sociations. -
"Through personal solicitatkmv suf
ficient funds were secured to give the
cnuaren or certain localities the ad
vantage of nine; months' school term.
"A demand for teachers' homes has.
;MBrow CO? teacixers wm attend-'
tbi llid-Teias tewfiers . Institute
hicb waa'lieid in Browwood bW-ish-tire
-week only at short-time. agffcincl
hicnVwita attended by sOmething like;
5W teacbers will be r-inter?sted in
knowmgf that the McCuiloc 'county
institute whicil was organized at the
Gity Hall in 'Brownwdod during thej
convention wees is now uuius
and putting on some - excellent- pro
granis the next of which will;be pre-
sented at the high school blinding at
Lohn 'December 17th. It will' also Ve
Interesting-to know that the "opening-
song will be' "Bill McDonald Bad .a
Farm' this bemg-thVso.ngthatset the.
entire i- convention to convulsions' of
laughter when it was presented and-
sung by SvaHgeitBl.MatWeW'ot Bry
an Texas yrho was- here at' the time
attenuing tne rresoyienan cjynoo; ine
femiilinde-c of the program' follows:
"School Athletics'VEyle p.J.Rpber-
son. " " -"-"
Mdsid Miss "Nella ?Mae Beakley.
"Methods 'of RecitaUon"-R Eteel
"School riiterary.gdciety"J. E. Lin-
coln.' . ' - v " -v 1 ' y
"Rouhd TaDlelDiscussion onDiscip-
Hne'V-cSnducted by J. D. Conner.
"Funology Stnnts"--Braley and Slat-
lock. ' " - : "
"Future of the Rural -Schools .oifMc-
Culloch County" V. 1. Deans
lis!--
JlilllSr
OF WORKS.
TO?
Morning
m-a aar
About:
Made
lift
amaaaWam
Th
Blankets
ink;
pv- v.
Ana -you inhl weU lay 'yo'suSJyur 20 PERIiDKCOUNT
SALfr otL Come down tomorrow rnornMi.!
?tt ' Eatortaiitateats.
Mrs. Tarn Stoa wilKea.tertain with
riaae iMawriac Mrs. Dowtrj- Turner
f TiOac OiOahoma and Mrs. Joe TV
CjiUftm.
Tnb Twefttieth Century Clab will
SKiHt at 2 o'clock la the Federated
P'M room.
.by his mother Mrs. H. BT.
em. Tuesday evening Zeap
eaCertaiaed six of his clasu
ml Daaiel Baker College at ilin-
r Tac laalc was prettily appointed
a Aatactaale turkey diamer was
After the dinner games and
music were eajeyed. .
faaiaau
atnlinhHal IB tail nr
A arattily aaaoCated diamer wat:
fr mm .Saaday wfcea Bill Deany ea-
laiia'iaita 4welre foot ball friends frf
aaala). faker college at dinner. A
jtoat feitctoas aad aoantepus repast
m vacfared aad was daiatily servr
at. - '.Tlw host was aaeisted by his
awdaiMrs. W. P. Dennyand sister;
Mrs Ray Vaughn. -
tmm
far I'aat BM Teaw.
DaafeL Baaan loot ball squad
the eetg of honor on
aigat wha the itudente of
were iavited oa a
oh and tracks were provided
to paaray tkejparty to a selected
I uaaaj t. jtmrnt "mm the baj-oa. Boastiag
ayaaiaa asm laaraamallows -aroaad a
-mwm wned ui mmx ana were
iamfe aaadwiches cake and
Cr.. and 3frs. -S. Chantler.
Daaraea aad Mr. Ed Hall chap-
Red Grow Campaign to
Start iri Brown wood
On December Eighth
The Public Health and Red Cross
campaign will start in good earnest
in Brownwood December 8th and
will last one week. The first three
days will be devdteU to the general
maintenance fund and tho remainder
of the jyeek will be given to nmtters
pertaining to. financing the work ai
Brownwood and in tlie BroWnwoo'd
territory P. A. Glanville Is chairman
of the campaign committee; and has
appointed a number of energetip lieu
tenants1 who will assist in putting the
campaign .across in a satisfacton
way. - . -
FOFR PER &S'f2hSX88 SfeCTJOJi
CjEflCDREX ARE NORMAL
v Only' four per cent of the children
ia 1 the plains ectiba in the. United
States are nonnal according' to -a Vur-
tfey rec'epitly made by the American
RedXi-oss and the United States. Pub-
lic .Health. Fervfce jointly. A large
percentage of thesevsubnorcml chil-
dren are so becaase -of malnutrition.
Malnutrition is answerable . for more
ills' in the child life of America .than
I any other one cause-it-has besn as
certained and this condition Is found
as frequently ainopg Uie cliildren of
tlie rlfch as la the 'famflfea of the
poor. "
The Red Cross through -its iiutri-
. V ' B"y-F. A WRAY
"(Written for the International' News
t r v.Servc(j;0 ' .. ;t vt- -
LONDON Nov; 28.it!b6f ellTtfiat I
vranted. to buvja man. It was 'a man!
of-"lliclimond Park one of the greatly
oeautv snots on tne . otiiskifts nt.
x-onnon- tne. pilgrimage ot everyt:
American anu tne.spot wmuieivi'urner
prc!4eeaed.tp paint his. immortal
.sunset?. Attd.I djspoyereOhat ?thc
British 3overnment :Jidd fdr sale; a
perfectly ' charming . map. '. . !
So I went :to .the Institution known!
as . His Ma jesty's fitetionery "Oillce j
And ''certainly it did not .seem to
moemuch Anylvow after n long
wait young gentleman -complete
with -half-consumed cigarette behind
ear and qutof-ebows coat came
forward and asked "mv husiness. I
toiiV htm. rr " k . .
vWe don't -sell '-mapsAKei .repl'cd
som.owha't acidly. Go to His Majesty's
Offlce-of Works." . - .
Andthere j; went On thft-dbof (there
rtita u ouiewuui. oeHiserpnt-genueman
resplendent in tnedalp. He asked' my
business. said I wanted a map.
ftTpu want a pass' said "'lie..-. -"'XoP
I. said. -"I want a niapl"
"Well" said he "you can't r h'ave a
map without a. pass" ' ' '
Applied for Pass. .
So I succumbed and duly filled lit
a form giving my name in full;
private and business addresses and-
plajctev of birth1 and. was formally
v.'amed that-I could not. leave th. .
bulldfrig again unless sunie 'ddcumeritl ' :
was produced to a propeflyaccrediteii - .
ofiicIaL ' f !. ' :' J-
Then. I Weriti ip to thnrst ':flborl-;
nnd found three iraportantjgentl'emenjl. . ;
e o;mapV.ia -that- buiiding CBiitl .
'64x76l Cotton Blankets gray and tan $1 .85 value . . .:. .V. . ... Jy--.':-A-.$h4&
64x80 Cotton "Blankets fancy plaids $2.50 value . . ...:; r.V.-- fW ? - -$2.00
64x76 Wbol' finish Blankets gray and tan $3.5.0 value ....t.l.&M
72x84 Woot Fihishj Blankets gray and' tan $4.35 value -. v'';"'.'--
66x80 Wool Nap""Blanket3 fancy. plaids $5-00 value ... .1 .y. . . ;$4Q0
68xf8flfpart WooBlankets gray;.and tan$65 value . ; ... ....:V.. . . 16.00
'68x80 part Wobl Blankets gray and -tanr $7.75 value ... . s. .- .-$20
66x80 all WoblyBlahketsv fancy plaids $8150 value .... r. . . U . .$$.80
?Qx82 all WooBlanket wHfte only $m value . . . . . . . . .. ..... : .$103to
72x84 all "Wool: Blankets white and block- natterns. $16.50 value . . .SI 3.20
M 72x84 all Wool Sankets pretty' block patterns $20.00 value ". . . .:. . V. . .$1600
jjji Weiwilt continue jthet Cash Raising Sale f oiv this" week. EerytKmt;st6re goes
-tgs ul tins 'Oaiiic AxicAoi uioluuiu . xv a viiy.
' : - -
aaVaa'
Nothing charged at these prices.
iuiiiniiH ...iiuiiiiwiii
Ifs Truly a "Bird" of a Comb!
"s1Ie
men I met j a fbilrth who:- had a.ti
inspiration. .' . ; . 'ji'' V" -' "
"rdu "oUglirsee'tHe-.BalHff-n?' the
Royal. Park's lie said. 1 .
And I liXcdahi.vtttlC X had" read
resulted in placing Texas in the leadti?n classo?' and .diet educational
in 1916 over all states for .the number
of such homes; 160 being reported be-
fore the end of August 1916. Some.of
these homes hare" assumed a six-room
proportion. ' '
' "The health 6f school children and
of communltiefi has been improved
mrouga co-operation with boarls of !
Health through the inauguration of
clean-up campaigns and the arousing
of public sentiment for the enlbriic-
ment of rules governing infectious tils-
eases both In schools and in homoa.
Milk- ordinance&liave been enacted "up
i uemana or parent-teacher associa-:
tlons.
"Schools have been supplied with
scales for the -weighing of pupijs and.
jvuu neaiin records.
tti:ia1i -nf ii4 tn oat . on fhof i7nf 'itT
TTolk -.- .... M " """?'.
vsxiLuis nave npn oerfiiiiiuh-tri.n.. ...mi t : '
to the health of thenatfon.
cMaaai
aattaW
WaTAT TIE PJ11EXT-TEACKEI
.mxmmevm utate mate
or WOTtK.
ed and maintained and the sen-ices ot
county nurses .for rural schools and
communities has ben secured nal-nnt-
teacher associations in some instanc-1
es paying the first month's salaliee.-
"Baby and child health conferences
and child welfare exhibits Jiave been
held.
"Through the Influence j)t paint-
teacher associations school attend
ance officers have beea appointed.
Jscnoiarsfljps for nigh schools and
higher institutions of ' learning 'fis
been awarded.
"School boards have Dee.iL induced to
grant the use tf school buildlnrs :or
community meetings v.RHd ebtertala-
meais. -
"Tiro-ueh the aeml-annuai observ
aace of parents' day established hv m
wenieujte Coagress of Mothers .nd Parent-
those interested In public education
nave visited schools durinr ihb
Jar class work thereby beoiW a.
flualated with present-day method of
caiBg and at the' sama tfeie fre-
.queauy noung: the deflctencle of
cnooi equipment"
Home and seiopl gardens 'haye been
nromr.fwri
marae. tor prodHce from rnrl
jiaraeaa sockl kffairs of -vfoK
atadeate have beaa directed and rgu-
mmaca aau Be8 and roomsVfnor-
mnafas havp been f ui-nlahed th
work.irs endeavoring . to correct tljis
.wide-spread condition ot. nndernour-
ishinent and to lay the foundation for
a healthier next generation by 'wild-
ing up the strength of the children
tnhe United States there arc" over a
thousand nutrition classes In which
more 01822000 children are .enroll-
ed. In addition to tills there . are IGti
Qlaasea in Food Selection with over
1500 students all of whom "either are
in advanced school grades" or aro
AUUJVS.
- With a work of this' magnitude wjth
an effort constantly to increase f ifij
scope' the Red Cross hopes fii tho. next
few-years tti teach American' children
what to eat when to eat 'it andfltow
JkUttW Nor. U. AcUyitlaa ot put-
ia Taaas are
by
of
at baaa contented with good actool
bvtldinjpi atone. Tbey have improved
ttic mdbaOU by demaaaing a course ad-
juatad to pretest needs'. The quiiifi-
atatemeat coacluded.
"lldforlorfaliry.
Indianapolis Nes: The Insurance
Pres in discussing Oae payment of
life insurance claims in 1920. says
that ''the autcraobile has superseded
every form of disense as the prob
lem of the day. H ib the .greatest
controllable yet uncontrolled minace
of .this feoneratioB?'1
The unsounded depth of the danger
lies in the cbTc erf ulceus with which
the public accepta it Waftijing
against it are toothltss. from ag?aad
j i vV Vi'
powecjess 10 arouse. rrnnsienL Kriei
for the victim: is aa rearas ever and
as Jfoqtless'. The figures that afcow the
magnitude of motor carelessness-r-
whfch causes . most of the motor ac
cidents fall on motor-dRafencd ears.
A statistician yhose figures vOic(
Insurance Press accepts declarer that;
AHtomObHes In 1920 caused 12000
death in the United Sc.ttsj caused
nonfatal Injury to 35u00-00. . people
and. lesser Injuries to an incaiculable-
huraber. - Compariies deallne In iff of
insurance .fekclusivfely last-.yaar'pfihf
1 f i A .1 1 r . r- M .' r r n 1. - . .V-
cjiuins luiiwiuiK (.oufuoHt lor UeaiJH
caa'sed by tfto; "automobile! Thfg sa
tiaticSuu eiim;it": that the utbmolfile
s iijaf porisible for an annual Joss of
s000.00o;coo in thisv country.
' Ji; is -thp way of nusestoincrease
uatM a sense of. quirafe
I.
of mi
iaX-ib. taaT IImi
VaaOTtMaaaeher aaaoctaUoa mnna
1 bean acBt-aiiaeul
ABssant:"j;nifel ftatea ;AWhar"'f6r
theit District of CofamWa ' -and is the
Mas
Ma ho
ami
a remedy pttmnfisritte anddraatic;. is
Wf Tbeat ltsi
siWfr;.operatkB. 'pjf-jea'r. iJutasildiTg
a. lve) pirent .eonduiorf pfirslaUj.la?
4bttfiatha popm; aiiite at tke'amaie-
waaM-ai aallMia iknyWrJ
the 'moot iaarfwtts so JofUcra'Vigbri-
aua .enforcement tha .motow 4awa
on the smallest provecatfaa but it
aeeraeil thafe ope thT a" titfe. like -thie
rmnst- b a real kindly. -Mnanslve
pei-sonality. Finally r found -him.Andf
I said: "I want a niap." He took hia
eyeglass cutt'of 'his' c'et. ' ; '
rwhen do-you "wantit?" he -asked?)
"Now" saidU. . ' . -
'But" Tio said " "thla Is Veallv
unusual. We- don't usi'aHyraeil ;maps
here on ttfe. pur of the mo'meht
Your propel procedure is 'to Vnte &
ua and say the nature of tho mapf
required and then m daeiscpuriitf. Ave
reply stating .'the price of -the map end
informing yon that on receipt of your
remittaaceGie map wrili he'-" sent to
yon at our early convenience.''
"Bat I want it now" said I
"Wl o 'course" said iu "if you
really insist you had better go "and
ee my second. chief deputy assistant
He" knows all about these things"
A -Hapat Xafc ;
Accordingly I cllmbedf three :-: more.
aaaaaaaaaaaa "MHr-siaa'Z
t aaaaaaaaaa .aaaaaaF3v9H'4
Ml.H - aaaaaam! 1
V. -;. c fMaamaaaaayJa 1
& E. FVeteran Declwe
Fat Women Waddte to
Gytimaaium to Reduce
A 4birdv of a comb-ris indeed ho slang expression these days when
tho birds of. the forest have been util ized tdjfurnisii novelties in hair orna-
ments. Not only the drooping tail feather and p'luniage are used but now
regular combs are made of ; breasts . of. birds. "All colors are seen some with
contrasting - designs worked into" the m. ' .
six cents;) or the folded one on linen
Lbedf three- more at two shilllnss attd slxnense'
flodre lift not workmr wanderaf i'-l trufe Vim "laitnr nrirf cave'
''" V .1 I. ' - ....
througli several enormous ! tiut;!
mainly yacapt drawJue uflicea and
atter waiting half an liom- I saw :thel
second chief .deputy assistant " h. told
hiin'" my re4uientept 4 V . ... j
"Ves" he sakiZ "it is a beautiful
map. I did it in a91f'ut would ou
rather hot liave the' map I have jiust
completed otjOrcnwich Park? That 4s
a reail genv Or "look atthis map of
Hampton Court? Nqw'pnt proud of
that!" . "
' I wintjt inap.of.:Pjchnionrt Parjv-:
i ?ni(t 5f.' '; : '
"Very well" he said "if you really:
insist Wouia you like the thin paper
edition at two shillings about thirty- Kot
him a
t?n-sltilling;iote. After- a -quarter. of
an hour.he umed Witlt thro shil-
lings and sixponSeiin gilVer and four
ehiHings in coppers.
-. "There doesn't seem tpucb change
npct'tt here" he said. I agreed.
- "But I got that map in $ little under
an hour and ttffchty minutes.
Gilliam- Brothers are .con-
ducting a $ik that is saving
the people a . great deal of
money.-: ' " - " T
- 1 ' 4-
Seven women no w. sK in the Polish
legion Foots State Bonks . Bill.
Bylhternatloual News Seryice-)
r uuLUMBUS inov. as. Aa aasess-
nient of fifty centsw.ill be made -on
each member of-the American Legion
in Franklin County for the purpose of
paying postage . advertising and
similar expenses Incurred in the
Franklin county soldier bonus canr
paign. It was announced that all ser-
vices by speakers and other support-
era of the. campaign will be- without
charge. Post opniuiandera hava been
urged to gfve. widest-possible publicity
fto registration dates fixed for votbri?.
' (By Int'ernatkwal News Service)
'LONDON Nov. 28. The ex-Kaiaer
is "hard up." His court marshal offi-
cially says so and In a statement is-
sued by him at this rooidoace at Doorn
points out the aafavaraMa eaaditioa
of the former Eiaaorar'a aaahter.
Owing tb theiaaaat caataa prop-:
ertietf of the HuhaliMiWui a? fwaally lr
claddi in4the private Jartaaa ot tka'
ex-Kaiser and other membars ft U '
imperial familr haveTleea aaiioj bjrf
the Prusalab govsmmeat and that;?
negotiatkiBS between the Cream and
'the State have not xafcataa aaei4-.
fully coaeladed the ex-Kaiar Iwraayavf
is obliged to live on oaorwAri-
from GermaBy for whica maat fir?l
got Batch gulden. ' "
The CL'-Kaiaer who notwithataml-
ing the Jow rate of the mark ammyff.
great 'interest ia- charUable Jaatk
tkms Th'GermaBy as wBaa1a .
laad continues the 'statement sees
nnaseK'coapalled tar aeoMOftf aV
much as aoesible aad todacttae re-
quests reaching him from Germany ;
asking for relieL
. As a fitting and saKable clifflaxvto
this the Dutch papers Saara taatntea
members of the staft. at Doom. will :b
dismissed-at the end of-the'math
THAT'S CUaiCHJS!"
plaaeta
Thirty-nine minor
discovered n itZ'. -A
witness. In a London coart 'hadSi
bald .head- tattooed wih: stars; blrda-
a stag and other anDaals. 'c . 3
Precious stonas were- claael
male Wd female: by the Rbnmns ap-
-corpiag to.tne uarKues or iisHuaw-
of their color. .
A huge sea monster has fcaeafpard
off the coast of Florida. A .fS1'
of the skull is IS feet loagy "1 feel
wide and. wefeha three toav . ?
"Her. mother had twins thrice tare
of aer sisters had twias twice; aad .
sheJheraelf has had twins; three times;..
writes a 'doctor regarding oae of hi
pa ti wits'. - . c .
From the agony colama :of Lcdoa .
Times; "Demobilised caataia nmka9
hand-embroidered crepe ia chiaa
blouses. 25 shillings xckwive do-.
sisris." A major who taUttaa jamaera
advertised in the same' cobnaa:
Mine. Outim a chevalier of tht;;
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 37, Ed. 1 Monday, November 28, 1921, newspaper, November 28, 1921; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth343748/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Howard Payne University Library.