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PAGE FOUR
BROWN WOOD BULLETIN AUGUST 22 1921
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LETIN
THE BRQWNWOQD BUL
Entered at the Postoffice at Brown
wood Texas as second-class matter.
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character standing or reputation of
any person firm or corporation -which
may appear in the columns of The
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tention of the publishers.
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.titled to the use for republication Kohl
of all news dispatches credited to KM m
it. xh
. : .T-n.iHmT in this na-
per and also" the local news published
rherein. -1
heaj-d in the .country: j'"You fix your
old Ifence so my stock can't get in your
field and the trouble will stop." Count-
less tragedies and feuds - have been
started because of hall fences and
feneje-breaking- cattle or hogs or even
gese and chickens. 1 . :
Jpnes didn't put his -geese up and
the next day Smith "again found them
in his young corn. They were driven
oiitt all except one. i which - Smith
caught puled its head off and' hung
it ujp by the legs at the gate where
Jones entered the-field which by the
wayjwas'in touching distance of a like
gate that opened into the Smith ide
of tfie field or on the 'Smith side of
the. Ifence. He and hisj children then
wont on to. hoeing corn as if nothing
had (happened. ". .
Pj)etty soon Jones and his children
canto 'to work .and at ihe gate found
thcijdead goose.:' Jones afterwards
said j he would not fhavej cared a' straw
n smith bad merely killed the goose
and!
woti
the
take!
thrown it to one ide in tact he
d have been glad if the antire
dock hail beciikille"d. because he was
oppdsed to Mrs. Jones buym.". the'ti in
oirst instance. But he cou1(Im't
;i dare and tins he regarded :(s a
blooded "da re.; He was rcdhpt in
minute. He picked- up the head :t
the eose still obloody and locked at
en with h in one .hand nnd his
longi Khandled hoe in the:: other having
picked the. hoe .up jfromi where" it- w:
TWO MEN AND A GOOSL. 'Smith gate andmrntle his way straig
! . . . to where Smith:any ibis) children we
was
just; insjde the gate lie1- opened the
ht
ere
from1 the
The Port of Missing Men
hoeii
i ibcod.
nei.ghbor--Vjtl:
X w a v .
Jini..u; who Jives in;. the; Moody h?ad of the
corn. Mrs. Smith
It
I Bv H. C P-
. - .. ':..:....- 'nr.i-piin!' "Re- fronts: siallerv of her bouse and Mrs
- nortorial Reminiscences." the water IJondfl from her holise. were watching
iMtert recall -and laughs over an -inei-.j the. proceedings l-ndef- the edge of
flint that ttiok place -some eighteen ;.his : at Smith saw Jones coming arid
' Ivpmx-ao while he was :doing repor-.tbok a tinner gripion. li is hoe. -
'Swwkioua paper over"4n East) nith did youj do this?" asked
-- Tex-s. when -there were no nutomo-JJonfj presenting the eaaso head jmd
" : Sjiles or 'BcM loads and-when tele-.; stopping within a Jfew fe.et-:ot" Smith.
' ShonfeS :hatllnor been in "use so verj -j.-.replied. Smith. 1 lokins up and
-; ijon Tiic lnile'nt which gave risejtryihjMo appear sifrprisjed "the. goose
T. BiorJ -vieh "was publish! at J. got j astened in t lie gate and jerked
" ''iJftp time iaitU nr.ier for which the his. liead off trying-to gk loose and I.
. L.ritiJJ. V.-OS working t-k place -nine ram-Jifraul they'twiU all
-ia. from -to" -rn. in -Miat " afi called ;f-sam j accident if--;
''l t ' L-i'!.- or as the natives Si th nevei .finished
happeti to kbe
a quic'k .thove
The Port of Missing Men
1 - 1
" . t
1
Historic Painting of Washington -on
Ivory Cause of a Man s Murder arid
A Woman's Insanity To Be Sold
the sentence.:
Jones sme. -
gooce acp'sc
At the same
W ' am 1 w
J ..--X -r !Vlf ill Uie .(.-CUi..im 1 r iiuui -iuu uu
" ;Sme is der.?Vi:iu. frmlftouft fc the instant-bmith struck out with sthe
- i-iriancrfe -itou iitie. r.cWrameis-'thei;.haiMe of his hoej- catching 3 on el.
J'Wciuffiit itia- vftn tlso .-:- .men-rf.f:Umt on the head': hist -jabot e aiuf-yc
"A -'58Kirt " bin ivci'm'.v.- W laottiiwliltl fofvn Jones came ; bet won itfu-
ON-A-JOB
OFF -A - JOB
JIM
-A Story of. Why" Jim Got .Oii i Job
. .and -Got Qff -Again.- -'.
y 4.V" ... - . i . J -h.. iu - .Ii.Lj
.-....-fir-.v ' n. lived ill "lie iu ami i.tv iuyiv uwoti
" : cti- -nriiibrkood when 'he. nci-f-stremiiig from1' t'h4 wdilnd.
: :. ! r.V.oTnW' r.nd :-:ie v.'iii aioui it. Si iith was thunderstruck. Visibns
trt mer- : ' fof the h:ingnian-s libose.ia scaffold and
fjTwo -oodrr n whom -we -will "call Jtholiyhnds of spectators who had cifirMr
'iilM smith -and Buck Jones vvhich. miles and miles to sefe him. Jding
i' '' 1 "hbweVr. was not their real names juasneu inrougn. ms ramp: lie - stpou
' Vt-UL.A i.a'nnwi. mad that led iromiana ooKeu at ms tailenfoe. But not
W'Mrme town o Nacoguocnes. io uwm
: . Kst: u.nstnn nmint-- Tliev liveJ in .ite
ib-.Vi f. .- n."nfli frnm thoJhis liuce. looked flroilTi'il in n diiV.orl
1-Aiazan commuuu v.i.. i i 7 r.---
" feme of the beautiful -and ever-run-i manner and then staggered off -in the
uo- rv that traversed that locality-! direction of home..-his -wife at fthe
for Ittng.
:Jqnes sat up rubbed the blood from
- l-nlng creek that traversed that locality -j
Xfand the school and cnurcn nouse
T -which had been built in the vicinity.
?l'he two . families had been neighbors
0 many a year. nnd nothing had ever
M -marred the good feelings that existed
hJr& '' . . i.-.! Dvnnn thn .fnrm nf
jf between .mem. u".v-
itV thprp ran
b 'irmes an -unit: iinu.i ....v.
' r-T . J . . t t
-arpartnership lence vmcn.waj uejJL iu.
repair one year by Jones- anu me
fmextby Smith." The families were
. VVy dmo rlmi-l-H tllP
mm
.-H
Pa-;
VncTTiprs of the same churcn
; (fhurch at-AJazan. But there came an
WfVL. dav. when a neighbor wno was
iimoving away traded to -Mrs. Jones a
flilOTpck of geese. nnd Mrs. Jones and
!M4k!l nWHr drove the seese to -their
."iSUw .home late one evening just as4""M
VlWfiiiVh-cmith-ivfire sitting down' to their 5 -ew
. " . T:J t cnHn- 'time iliSt lib
sam' time starting5 to meet liim and
screaming at the top cf her voice.
Smiiji 'stood and w'atch ai 'Jones. until
Jonejk had gone 'fealf (the "distance
homfj when it sufldeniy occuredj to
hknjtihat his foe might ie going' -for a
shottinn and then. fit wimld be ujj to
him tto . mQve. - But he hmoved "right
now! At full speejd hq' ran to! 3 his
houe. entered 41 "and taking his jold !
sun j pom the rack ran into the back
yard! " to watch develouments at kbe
Jonqs house. F;or.-ien jnnutos nobpriy
eouiu oe seem men as1 smun stt
wa'ujhed he saw to Wsr horror- t-hat
Jondfi -was saddling a horse in the
(lot beyond the' holise. as if "in. a
hurry- a IwJde 'Jmndage-aroimd
- - ( ii -- - " i
ad.
i c ftci-- ail iu.net! uilUUb.l SIII jeK-
ed Smith' throwing his fenn' down tnd
niriiiin.sr to his o;vkn barn Tot. ' "the
srainP s froing to 'town ti report hne
iijm.nuave uie Dili m jail. 1 Jl- snow !
. - -i r - j - i - n
u-dsli yon knew how to cook."
Vlolly -said to Jim one nisht. "Viir
wants -to .so to the city for' several
iavs. and 1 need the; boys in theiiieid-
Vou'd be a Hntf 'cook-ijyqu kncw.how."
"You" could learn and the. experi-
ence will be :r. good one." 'ttov aUd4d."
'Carl's' mixing .'bread in the kitchdn.-
$up"poseyou- have a talk with'-him.'1
Jim's news drew the -efficient Carl
nnm'ediately from the. broad mixer.
"I'll make put the memis'.tor the' two
-lays" Carl .agreed readily "and. uritrk
the pages wheije the Vecipes- ai". ":1?
vou can read" at all yon ought tp" Le
able to make edible stuff."
;'"Vhat will r do with thai bsejid
.you're mixing?" . "
. . "1H "iriit 1t in pahs in. the moniina.
About .ten o'clock you'll have the.'jcK
.if' baking ;it." . . '
- The next morning Jim had a feeling
.hat he. Avas goins.-to Tpnquer " thi
World. To feed the -world .niieht b'-
yhonynio.us he feit so at lou.st.
Breakfast ' was supplied 'without
mishap... The hungry fanueis. who
really expected nothing palatable ate
'-:earti!y "and trooped out. to continue
their chores." -
Carl had planned -gingerbread :qid"
rream for dinner's desert; "The boys
like -it and gingerbread. i: easy to
'n"ake"he stated. : "Follow this. recipe
and' you can't' ?o wrong.".
Jiin - had peeled potatoes.' prepared
ihe corn roasted the chit-kens- -afti'i;
appealitm to ..Molly for the meaning of
'baste.?' He knew baste when it re-
rerr.e'd .to seM-jns. but never in r'ia;.
tion toroasting clrickens.
-He puzziea over thr- task.oi sym-
"VAMPS" WHO
MADE HISTORY 8
S By JAMES C. YOUNG. 8
i 1 Mtt'lute Neppc Synrttcale );
THE WOMAN WHO PLAYED FOR
A CROWN. .
ji-vjiE beginning of the ijevenieenth
JJL cei
Steam Driven
Airship Is Workable.
Says Aerial Expert
(By International Newsservice.) J. '"My only regret is about the pic-
CHICAGO Aug. 22. A miniature of jture" was. her sole remai' cwhen the
George Washington painted on a bit sentence was read tc her. TKitar sne
of ivorythe cause of a mari's-nnirdervas taken tp the asylum at Dunning
and a lonely woman's insanity is-for 111. The loss of her heirloom had
sale. !. affected her mind. To everyone who
The painting. ' which' was Exhibit : woultl listeu she talked auout the
'A" in the murder trial of Mrs. Ver.a;"fJt-orge Washington miniature. -Trepagniei-.
later senttmced to thoi Al(1 now Exhibit "A" the -Wash-loliet
Ponitentiary for from one v'enrj lngton miniature which has wrought.
Ito life for the - murder. oC Paul F.BU uu" saiineais buuik ueu.u.
v'ollahd. weallhvnrt publisher here in ' 'Vrt connoisseurs and art .institutes
1019. is to .ba -sold by -court order it .aro seehing ia Duy it.
must hrintr. 7.)m. the arder simulates: 1LS :i apuuiuiu tumg. saiu .mnei
W-'it win easily do that according F- a Chicago attorney who has
to art -critics.- oeen commissioner! to dispose of Vera
.. Vt . m A '. - - if epagnier's "estate which 13 the bit
When Mrs -Trepagmeiv a sweet-j ; : ... . . . . T .
. . . T 1 t "t ;of art- "'t was painted by John
lacod old ladv who had about her anim . . . .. . 0.0 TT
1- 1 " " (Trumbull who died in 1843.-He wa3 a
mi of dignity befitting even-an. .m- ... .. .. Ik
. - t soldier -as well :is a greet portrait
povenshed gentlewoman of the South-J . - .
... . t : . . i . . painter. This was his painting on a
lani. took- tke:stand during the trial . . .
e. made the following statement: . ' ...
.1 had an heirloom all that was letc as a wedlling 5Ct t(. a Virginia hride.
of the family to tur.es: It was a !":'-. When-the .family moved westward the
iature of Cenerni (teorge Washington.' mfniaturo was Cai ried along. It
I asked Mr. Vuliaud to sell it for mocilSngei han(s a?an and again and
He kept it. I went into hu o'lice t'me Hnally vanishing. Mrs.. Tropagnier's
iftcr tin e to get it' back. Wh.n th folks must have unearthed it some-
lasf of my money gare -out I "nt where.' .
again. I had a'n-voher with j;h-. 'ust It y.-il! easily bring So.000 hut the
to scare hi:i y u know I I dt n't money will not do Vera.. Trepagnier
understand how it was discharged.".; much good. ; .-'--
Difficulty of Arresting Traffic
In Imported Liquor Grows Apace
tlly International News Service. 1
century -found Henry .LVf. on the
'fin-one of France perhaps life .abtet :. s ' - ' ....
liing i.e' ClKirlemague- llX'iW- W rf ?an ( lT- Ahe 0lI.i
'i fy liiteniaiinnal ''Ws-.I. i-.e:)
I.ON'liOX Au;-. -12. Hrivnm an alr
h'P by ieat:i is the very latest. -stunt
eVolvf !' by a . former. exr-trt . nf- the
IUr'al Air Force; .'".-
f apt ti.'r .. '. Jiurtiia.i. wttu 'wa
.WASIII.N'GTON 'Aiu:. Hootch -are. now being. brought across
Most. of. the fare liquors and wines
the-
hunting . is becoming gradually les Canadian- boundary." The vast
'1 difficult.: Hunters for fine- whisker.' stretches of territorv in that -rep.Ion
wines and other Uquors ;ilo are be-are protected- b ya mere fiandful of
U-oming more dispriminatihs. 'enforcement officers. Most : of them
PientifuL. " liquor" supplier. In the are on duty at a few of the heavily-
large centers are said' by prohibition ! traveled routes. Hundreds of routes
t-oiiicers to be due to an unprecedented seletced by the bootlee imnortecs are
Vt J . - . T. . 1 fl A . " I . 1".. I .. - . - ' .
v'otvd to. (.abiieilf; dTtfeev ''baby : ' l' ' ' ''t:'r' miiow 01 rare -nranus ot intoxicants wnmout protection.
iliilrieih;." and plaiuul -tO Wrry-hV'r ; J'epartmorit ol tne .Kft;.i Air horce tfroin abroft'd.- C -" ' -. . lle.cent reports to headquarters in-
ijut her derith intervened ilqhry was. (1.!UIIl-: 1(1 bave ligtired. out a metiiad ' imported "liq-ioni of' Scotch ...Irish.' moving with their whiskey cargoes
(lisconstiiate '.For three ihunths be - m!!s of M!'ich a'r-hips cm be! English and French; manufacture-are' dicate that trains of trucks have been
llx'ked himself in a' black-Qnip'td clmm- driven by steam
Tier and took counsel - ;wfth lfis' grief.- A .online to a -
Miut tlils could not hi$t'a.udihe was at.c-.unt '! ;n- ir.viri
ersmuled. to return. t(il'rB. : ' by -the Air M.nisMy..
Almost the lii-st person ...l'leiry. met completelv v..1) i-;.r
lUMini'llc U'WlirCTes.i ueury m:i:". k '- -' ;
as
was. vinHitiislied. ; P.ut HenrlOtte tva.-) internal.
ii thoroiigli yninp. She talkifd abmit
' ijpjrriage. . Henry deiuurrtof. .Then
lier Janill.v carried her oft . from
: "the wicked Icing" wlro'm she'Miad en--sjnnretl.
' Henry's tyassjon Tedi'hiin. to
sign a contract.'wi'th the -family agree
uirgy.
. The suporhe: ;r ; '
is supplied to r-?
v'l'ch nre re. rr -trolled
froio :t - i
-ivy o-rl "1-!
-Ing to ved Henriette
11 i
:: '
male heir In a certain-"utiio.' I hen ' .. 1 f.. . .
t-verybody .was happy Tor a Afiikv.all j tJl0. airs.jp ' . .-.
out. tiie 1.1 ire oe puuy. tiUe-iviiig s iuio'- 'i.s ... ...
Mirieu'tvlf she:gahr-.U-l.m a ! ri -; 1 that
. a . certain ttime' ;TlWn t Clin lw saf(.. v
. ... ... ' 1.. : A 1
wt u...... This will bring' .i' "r
e .
pouring into the I'nited States thru .into the ti'ntted States
y con-ei vati0'the poorly-guarded gateways on ttioj. Lower quotations by the bootltg-
:i. is u' eif out coasts and borders.. . jgers for the choicest kinds oi liquors;
it. dre away ' nryIa.w:.chiefs' cutting down their; are an impressive indication that
d".ary baiter ;atready. "small jtafls. Of agents b.e- whiskey stocks brought in from over--
'( n of cause of dfepieed- funds' allotted for; seas have more than made up for the
' . : ceil the remainder bf the . fiscal year by shortage caused by the closing down
('ongrcss. nierHy -gttsp and confess1 of the warehouses in the United
i r energy Uhey 'are powerless to stop trie impor-: States for a considerable period.
' - b!c'llSog centers nnding'it easfer toi 'KW THE TltUTH. TOU ARE
- - Xu'i obtain the foreign liquors -and" iu! interested. It ts OLR child. A:re
lt :s much greater quantities than the-rld' their es a handicap to tber school
. ..inv-familiar br.an.da of .American make regress? Be sure See. Dr. IJ.Ies
; . :r ntfnK httfhi.rtvn nrica . for' 1 National Bank. Dr. Hales
: . -;Pur:ae ;heir -wares: - - ' . w " the TRUTH
1 Omcials are ah1?ed that whiskey
Ask anybody.
'K.ii.. - 11 1.1 i I' .in ;lp 1-
u.-v-ji Uui - '-."' j"'lKfiUl
to
your..
IV v
Vnrie . de . Medic!
' . -' - - - ;:-."''.'" - j -" . ! - P-cp-
! iictiry . vehemently profestpu: mil . -.. .
Sully talked of -1 lie a)l ant nfes . in Vj.
'uiarriae linking- 'him K to -1 gr'ii j ' '
ho.ue of Fltirelice And 'Henri i ek-iit-; 'f"
"ik "He tried iy every jinssiblV' ineai ." ''
lb get- back the - inr.triiii' .ohtruf '. -
wliJcb tlie- !.i"ICntriiguii;-ruBiilf woubl; .' j
in air resist;: :i v
h"ref'rre reduce thV
ivn
f'uii.i d .that 'fh
You set nualitv and service when
; V. brought in over the Canadl-in and. vou mv vour roeeiies from c. ArMc-
...4ji Mexican borders. i find.r.-' its way Culclmn. Phone 10e.
tiu-i quickly into the 'Urge rtonsuminc: .
cities and the. fuethods cf. trarf prrt-! A great help to you and your
mg tne applies aie- se;.iQm lawceo 1 i TU D.1
1
iiv dry ti'rr efc.
. liand'o-" f'
r iuls ndm 1 : n
t )tned to ?'"v l::i ti " -
1 - t m luf t om- letin thereby increase its read-
r .'v;n-r '.nor.- aeo.is- incr valnp.
.
. 1
ie
I'v lav.
11 ot 'surrender.' Then a i'h'J
. t b ' H ettri e tt e-rd cad : '- "j") 1 g Ci
to
hi'
:!! t.
a Kent's ;:tld
''-a? .'!i;ri-
.ne hnV'r.a : n t.". -miMo in
'lean window shades with a rough
Ha nnrl eloth dipped in flour.
conrract.wa.-5
vloid.
The king .married. Marie anil -a con-!
test -immediately began between the
J -. - 1 r
In three mi riutesjf Smith had saddled
-aridlffioanted his- hdrse ahd as herbde
out m
full ! Speed.
dnwirthe rnad tnrtiintf.dfi lmr imr
at -blk-knfiek'.nfJ hnt i mM ahckh fronv V" tO-tillLi. luq.ilU
"for: jhe office of tl(e jifstice of qthe
peaces jn. town nine imles distant
'here wr
.ratins" two esR. as called for ' livi a ! o women. Ilehriejte rightly
recipe and at. lata was .ready to make frongly. was Implicated . In ; 11 plu
the ginseibreadl
Mohitees iloni'i hot water. soda.: He! pr'i-n.' ';The. king may take my life
evenin
L ii tn iUi. fioii nn thp mith side
U- L-i h ..... V 1 J.3.1.
- - rinnvd wen cotton m tne jonui siut;
n f . . a ' .Jo
--jvras being" "cnoppeu oua. ii?
railed. t . :
stliPYn ceesei' remarked Mrs. Smith.i-WmW trick vorth4vo ojT; liisl'H beat
ii .1. ...:.it- iti;i cooin l.iiim;lto lt. ' '4 - ' 1" - . -'--f
- ( ;JOUMil8 uui uv...
Jones and some of her smaller
dhildren dr-iting the geese homeward.
. ""Vhy. wMt difference does it. make
' ; itp 11 "if -she - has bought them?'ans-
' r Lftrecf her Ihttsband. busy . with; his
supper. . . i-:. u t - ;; to sef- :u Using of brown ciusL llw
YQtfil Mi Ut." wns the answer - he;iilfco..hroad ni;iined flat. At iW
hnftertheytee spoiled the dnnkniH-MV W. 'Mni-. f f . - .in-h-v K in OIil(M: (Ulartetvs. This he found
'.14 1 1 . . 'i.--.-T.L-k ...- -r Oiftti uere were no. jrooc roads and no tfde- . ; .......... ...... - - . . .. ... .
mace aor iiiu sior-s aim vu. v y . . i :t . th.. vm niiviu -; tiit. 'uii m ie it traces or v minouu uv
V)pnd -randbi. into your yimg- -cur " 1 X ' Thl roauelF aloud. ' SjlnBtmorcnry.
- ui i.iMiiinvt.- was iiirfwsrii . - - .. ; . .....
f - u - . "Viosn; won t riiev have n Jauuh on' l- enrieUe was nanisiioii irm eimn.
me. ' Vvhat happened' anvwav?' ' . :.nd in In r eniintry retreat. hv turned
or : l?-T.7 r ' - VWV' iH&m
IS
Bfti ' .
IH1W H II
mm
mm '
if the "barn lot- inl tlie:road at Jy "tnre 1:
peed. Jonc-s Vrf ha - iiHoJP'Irlt1-Ihtb-;the
road mrtnWlfh hnr. ni ' ' .tenderly. he -cuaide.
worked -in each substance thouahifiil- i-'f ' laM-s'nnd everybiMly vil.l niv
ly. heat the-inLxtn're into a froth andi that l- kills-d ms wite lor 1 wax iiih-i-m ;
! 1 lifure the Tuscan woman was tue 1
led the oven dooi-'
liold deda ration Of the prisoner.
1
i-lhmry had her released and their iu-
ttmaey 'continued until Henri'-tte's j
imperioii . tfi'iiner made:him Seek re
some nignt pna eaten 11 it
Th woiidi .of Mi. Smith soon -came
'issue. A fev; days later on conig to
ie - field .Oh -Afternoon to ". hoe the
! froBfls corn fine entire hock 01 .omi
geese was foirnfl in Smith's young corn
. V''f"Jaha what ti ey lutd done to it. to use
'; .' ; ;.!a" slang plnkse. as plenty. Smith
-nnd his -chiVlreh drove the goese out
- ! at Uie gate i w-liich led from" the Afield'
r )f Jones to tiie" bis. road and what riled J
" i isinitJi most vas that -sloncs and his
: ". ' jiff wix- i oth sittins on. the :jfront
. " fgalrery nt tibir bouse and saw the
. whole nroceoduiK. The geese after
- lifeing xlrhen nut of Smith's
en 11 He
ji- i.j 1
ironcluded .tomorrow.)
PMtOS Aug 22.-44;ity
"l-tpliirised into the pond which had been
- tmeiuioried liy Mrs. Smith and took a
good bath And swim. Every farmer
:T jlindws that no horee or cow-will drink
! Hvater from a. pond where geese bathe
or swim because the geese pollute
the water and -spoil -it for any useful
jpiirpose.
The following day Smith again
! jfound the glsese in his corn field and
this time after getting them outside.
the field. he rounded them up. with a
stick and drove "them without cere
mony to the Jones residence. Mrs?.
Jbnes earned to the Jr.ont door as he
drowtbc geese up to the gate
- 'Mrs5 Jones" he said "I must ask
ypu to please do something with your
igeese. This makes twice I have driv-
en them out of my field. Tell'Broth-
- er Jones it must not happen agam."
"Very well" came the answer "I
will teU him but don't you think it
' would be a -good idea to fix the cross
fpnee? This is your year to fix it aint
it-?" ' - 1
. Tnnps was too mad. to argue. It
if as th same old question always
Babies and
Daddy is Dilemma
; 1 .- i
1 t
ly International Neivs ServiceJ
The little girl w ho washed' the disb-1 to siraiif prariiees. . The woman b
es dnw near.iimi looked solemnly at lq.d bein a'p"erf-i-t type of the'vnmplre
the. display. "Do.- you . want to . tv
aRnin?" she asked. .
: . "What's the use?
t ton's. '-'.-"'
'..Wli-'st will -i-rti. ..i.-V. lV.. f..
Houiing; ."
-.uuiiier;
Uilllmi!t!iniior Itertirrt f.' ivllic ic .inn'-'-
.5 jt. y . -i uv H I I I II vl I ' V 1 I n 111 .1 I 1 1 7-v
Li i.M fiflhiiTi- thi nut nc
married couple occupying half " c a ..ft. ' ikt ..
amily dwelling ju ltovbi!Ty. rn.;A '.-... '-.... . L
elUfl"'Ji"" jui a iMu.v-.mo'. 1 neir l.mo-
-huk herelf into gluttony ami drink.
S"be be ame fat dbql(lasing' vulgar
I fnllnu-fd dirf-i ItnJ hrr leart still burked back to tin
.1 ((avj Uie.u she was. -almost a queen.
Tln-n lb pry was a.sasMuated by Mi- (
viiillar ml suspicion turned to Henri--.elite.'
I'.ul iuithiiig.coiild.be found to
involve her. " Apparently . the former
iVi-nufy ennul for . nought but feasts
and drink. .." .
landly1 then notified thntithat if an 6th-
. . . - Ni ...
v-i ciiiuiuon 10 iner lamuy came wiev
wotiln have to niove. E
l: .1
lib wih (.filled ; ti:u'lf:ii?f .-mil u-'i- lirHV.il Uv
.to -the telephone d tJt'e young 'Ihis-ftroiii. Edna. ' ' ' :
Muuin
"What'll T. say' to
howj?" came over ithe
yomm husband. "Wd
twitif!" - ; :
""ifhe landlady is pro
comti with the shock
anytjiing'
replied' Ellis
what was " wro'ng.' ;
Jiin .-agreed." J'."Flour. iiiolases : salt
gjngersodaV' :He reached -' for 'a
t scroain
. the land lad v
-: . r
wire from tbo'
'ye just had
mhly so oyer-
she won't' do
When Eyes Grow j Dim Opti-
ca 1 Science must come to the rescue.
Properly fitted glasses are bid foik's
diest ! friend. When Dr. Stanley fits
your eyes you will get the best pos-
sible vision. Brownwood Optical Co.
"Not. that! That's washing soda!
.it's so strong I hate to use it.. It takes
the skin. off my hands. And to put:it;
in -the gi.ngerb.ead ! " -Later-
fifteen Weil fed men .pushed
back their chairs content with them-
selves -and tiie world. -"Jim. you're
some cook!." they cried. "Wish you'd
keep on the job tor a year."
Special reduced price in our
Big Bargain Offier for a few
days only. $2.00 to January
1 st 1 922 in Brown county.
Xl
Jh(U phone .106 and jyou can save
money on your grocery Iis.tr .C.; A.
McCitchan. l. .
' Take a swim :Tuesday. at the ' Hot
:Weljj-. .' Everything nice and "clean.
Halfjjlhe proceeds - go .t'6 the Cog2n
playground fund. "- -' - " !
Wluil I lie New Triinming.s ill He.
Shape's are "covered "with satin w ith
Ivet- with circ. silk with 'duvetyii;.
with liatters plush and even with
leather. Braided -velvet is to have a
tremendous vogue froiu all. indica
tions. The punched-in crown is a new f
npti'on and you cab punch in the
cijpwn at either side or wherever itj
is -most becoming to- your ' paisonal
style. This hat is of; blue velvet and
the braiding Is in gray. blue and just
a. -touch of black for eihpliasis. The
daisy motif has been used with con-
ventionalized leaf 1110' ifs and. the luim
and crown arc well covered by the
braided design. It in a hat that Iooka
well with souii-sport attire as proved
by Its attractiveness with the blouse
and sweater combination which ac-
company it in the picture. And it
will' be equally attractive with a smart
frock fur neckpiece and veil lor for-
mal occasions.
School ivill begin in three weeks.
How about the eyes of your children?
A child bus a rig'ht. to a square deal
in shcool. He 'won't get it if his eyes
nre not right.. Have our Dr. Ann-
bo sure your child has the best. balance ot this year you get
By paying for The Bulletin
alance of this year you
.more news for less money.
We Are Offering
)zens of Pieces
of tiie very -best black check ginghams in all the wanted col-
ors. Black check ginghams are not plentiful in the mar-
kets and some stores for that reason are asking extra prof-
its for any of the wanted styles they may have on hand; it
is not true here we arc living close to the line and selling .
these goods' at moderate prices 25c 29c 35c 50c 69c 75c
New Yarns for scarfs and sweaters and for embroidery all;
the new colors all the new kinds prices are only two-thirds
of what they were last year. They are all new1 we have
no carry-over and for that reason alone it is worth while to
consider with interest the yarns we sell.
We -are selling E. .& W. collars for men all laundered stles
at 20c. A big range of soft collars at 23c 25c' and 35c.
Buy- a dozen or two collars now.
F9
Armstrong Jewelry' To.
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