Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 250, Ed. 1 Monday, August 8, 1921 Page: 2 of 6
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN AUGUST 8 1921
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any color 24 sheets and envelopes to the box.
Jones & Dublin
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"SQ-GET-EM" SHERIFF
SI TO RESIDE IN A
WESTERN TEXAS COUNTY
LIVES IX THE LAND "WHERE Gl'XS
"ARE USEtf FOR TOOTHPICKS
BY THE XATTVKS.
There is a writer on the staff of the
International News Service who evi-
dently thinks Texas is still wild an
.partly woolly and that "six -suns"
YOUTH FROM NOWHERE
TO NOWHERE PIS UP
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Baseball Summary
LITTLE ITEMS OF
LOCAL INTEREST
TEXAS LEAGUE.
Standing- of the Teams.
Teams Played- "Worn Lost.
Pet.
Wichita Falls 2!) 21 ' X .724
Dallas 23 10 . . .097
Fort Worth 32 10 13 Ffr!
Shreveport !!() - 15 .15 - 'f.OO-
Beaumont. : Ht 14 '17' '.t5&
Houston 1 32 r 14 " IS' .'l.'JS.
Galveston . . : : - H .1 1 -307
San Antonio 30 S -.22. 20T
3Iiss Inez Hooper county health
nurse left Sunday for San Marcos
where she will spend several days
this week visiting friends and rela-
tives. - "-..."
church with h" . baptism. Rev.
Joopor has held some-.unusualljr line
meetings near Brownwood this sum-
iner.
HARDWARE
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HELD OX CHARGE OF THEFT
AFjTFR BE1XG CATGUT WITH j
! STOLEX BICYdLE. -
Oncio. more a bov who sought it
walk fthe broad and easy way. rather
than the narrow path Isj in trouble
Alexander . Bailey -is His "name. and
Sunday's Results.'
Dallas f... Fort Worth L.'.
Wichita Falls tt. Shreveport 0.
Beaumont 1-0 Galveston ".'0-i'.
Houston U-o San Antonio' 3-2;
.Mondaj's Schedule.
Fort Worth at Dallas
Shreveport at Wichita Falls.
San Antonio at Houston.
Gaheston at Beaumont.
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.UKRICAX LEAGUE.
Today three wagons each with a!
load of people and household plunder
passed through Brownwood from Has-
kell county oii their war to east Tex-
as from which locality they moved a
few years ago. It seems from the re-
port of the movers. that the industrial
outlook in the- Haskell area is not verv
encouraging just at this time and so
they pulled tip stakes and are treking
back to theold familiar .scene in the
pi-eat pine woods. .
The lire ' depart u'n n't K. very grate-
ful for Uie'cheHc for $27. which Wis
presented -to- them - by -Mb.- V.
parks .because t.f Hit: efficient utan-
uer in which they handled the s-it'ua.-
'thin .when tlte garage was bunting at
. her residence several days. ago. -".It
that an auto and!
like those carried by Wm. S. Hart asp today he jokingly said - although he
a'jjart of the personal hardware
very mative. "down heah.
P was recently
of!
was bpra in Uttle "Rock Arkansas.
wn heah." This writ-the is I now "from nowhere and on his
inspired to write thew-ay ti o where. ille la
aughed when
following story which may or may
not be based on facts:
Odessa Texas Aug. 4. Out here on
hp saijl this no doubt thinking it. was
original as well nj wisej. Alexandet
reached Brownwood. Saturday and af-
rrii vinritifr committee oi the
Chamber of Commerce lunch.edj f at. the
Graham Hotel today and dismissed a
number of plans that are now. of-vital
interest to Brownwood.
W..K. 3UNcese left for' Austin Sun-
diiv morning in response to a telegram
which-stated that his mother" who is
nov about 77 years old- was. very ill
anil not expected to live. ' . " j"
The old tune tishfry. i the yielnity
of fclkins last- Saturday :as. -attended
i.v mnnv nemtle. . -several from Brown-'will h. remembered
wiiLr luihiL' among the number .and ';tuo garage was nraOicuHy destroyed.
fa n'lbHt-enjoyable'time Ai-.rem'.l: jand' it vw.h the t ini dy arrival of the-
" - ; . .. . department .and the ellu'ieni way -oi;.
Rev. .1. 15. Reese lias emseii p : .baijdling the situiHi'n that saveu tno
.eWfili. revival at ..CteRp ; Sfh(.ol ay .
vctn.r.. ho .nreach'id iC-wjeit. oi-.
Weakley Watson-Miller Co.
Phone Four-Two
the Pecos Valley range wnere micica-jter tntdging around .some time lift siz-
tQos.3irjiw iigntnin' last
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ine nip ana never miss uncaso l-Gilliam
oad.torj- men navem niucu oi an0otinb. q-uirtlv stole it. ; mounted i?i
thaace to successfully ply their iHieit joflicbrs were notineil and1 when Al
hoot fromjed U1);ja iicycie at the .shop of .CaU'in
aicago "sec- joilliam and when 'nilliam -wtsr Wot
Four Chicago youths awaiting trial
-under iaiifitjtnents charging them
with buJBSK7'have learned this. Thoy
anderl pedaled iuta Bangs
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cidfldi in flictmnimtiticr hv
i-jclift .liMfl liim '.intiP n.-
mart - 9 T .
OUCKeojpwgarasi uo-uei-cm jouu- a i4r...WnnH. nfciw
son. mnKy. westerner snenn oi r.cioi . j . R .H-uUxt
countv. Known iar anu wjae as uie
fastest draw In the West."
Burglars who robbed the
Mercantile Company
are few and ffar between out
! UUCJi 1HI1U IIP
u t penlttihuary ofhense to steal prouety
and burglanesj'. 1 J i.; ..l.j1.
here f n" . -i -ii . ' --j . '
.unmiWoo ivi til Anile ?l1T)ct !1 rni'R
irrt o fnnr.hnilr ctn ri rn Innnsnn IT n IT ri- i
rv.c " ..w ifn S y lnH nflmwlhtt :ini A .iv-
Characteristic determination the ; .pic- " ":vr. ;:: T . "l H
jjg -itIIUU. I JIUS IOUUU LIUll nil" JJ11.1.UIC- tn.
sai.- in xne movie v ouu-'iiii worn in uih
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turesque "Go-Get-'Em" buckled on
"six-guns' and started down the road j
toward Barstow. Twenty miles out j
on the loneljr road he met the four
Chicago youfhs.
"Going far boys?' he drawled stpp-
1 ping his car.
With no suspicion in their minds
and having odds of four to one the
youths eagerly scrambled aboard
Sheriff Johns6ns car. They had gone j
quite a distance before they discovered
they were again nearing Odessa. They
. protested they were going in
wrong direction
"Nope." said" Johnson.. "You're j
Teams .
New -York .
'Cleveland
Washington
Detroit -St.
Louis. -Boston
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Chicago'. -Philadelphia
Standing oi tlje .Tejims. .
Played. -Won;. Lost.
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ind. whe e lawpl' and- atU'JUU e.
wero iH-eiJent :it e.'ieli.
W-ration?
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he was ;.is-
. an otiier.-
Rcese ot
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now
; department
he you-'igStei
county jail
Sb . It is a
Siinday'.s Itestill. .
Cleveland- 4 : Philadelphia 3. .
'New York 2." Chicago Q. '
St.- Louis S Washington 3.
Only three games '.scheduled.
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foot to OS"
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sectlion.
I. P.. Hlchey manager of the SVmtli-
ern Ihitel .an iel in Brownwood and
will make his peirnanent- home tier-r
hencefo'rth. Mrs. Kichey witlra force
of . employes has been hern two . or j
three wciks renovating and placing.
the bit- host'-Iivv 111 strictly Pr.'rvhts
I . nii.i .Ulll'lll 1)11
iiiiVm si'i theiloVnltly. neat
ti-'hi o'laut. where 'preaching may
had rt'RUlarly' foV" the ;heneU'-of nmtlition and her-etTorm ha - l.eenre-
warded w ilK success; Mr and .Vrs. .
Iliehev -also own anotlmr hotel wHi.h..t;aii
-is in Saiu Antonio r -it they will make
.their home in Bio nwood and the no-
p. of thi.- city Atend to the.se ej;er-
REMEMBER
DeVereud Players
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
Friday and Saturday with Saturday Matinee
Entertainment for both young and old.
The Attraction Worth While
Admission $1.00; Matinee 75c.
ke number of people. diying-jiu that
-.-v. ..' I... -f. .-
IleV. t . h. -Moore. .-wrnes :mmr hum
Ihii rt vhal .meetipg- wlfidi -is' e"";
1 icl) 1 ami Sprme .'if f ro w
ind o laiv. tuis -iHT'i-llev.
..')oi!e ipan-s. to
du ung at
ing in "inteiest
eti" p(Op!e a f.e.ii ty wekosn-
Ul
;Mondiiys Schedule.
St. Louis at Washington.
Chicago ai -New ;Youk. .
.Detroit .at Boston"..
-t'leveland at' -Philadelphia.
'retfunt hbine .about Saturday:
1 1
ft
v-suc'-esf'U
II. IV. t.ill has jitt returned from.
Fort Worth litre he. took several
iiead of e;u!e. Mr. Hill sa's the main
lie-stockholders :tu'. tlie ("oraian Oil . at'traetion of. the
spare.. ; '
"Old inert who are -pt nsiiuier are
usually more heipl iban the women
pin. heard lasi winter tcrrihlo tales
of dtath -frpnt cold and starvation
li"cause. t'bej .we:H. net ask Jor help
even wht'n - tlitvj.Jmd . S'dtl everything
of value they had. The State recog-
uu s in thepnv' their hopeless itua-
LNATIOXAL LEAGUE.
th
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County Agent On
Western Trip Sees ;
Many Good Crops
..Standing of- the .Teams.
Teams- -Played. W0' Lost;
Pittsburgh.. ..-Jlw;' : r.tj -n-7 '
NewiYork -.-4.iir .03 - 41 .
-Boston-.- . - -" . -"G -. 42
Brodklyn io4.. '..."I '. r0
St. LouijS.J. -JlOl. ". :.2 4!
i'hicagov - .-:jHi2 - .4" '-
Cincinnati .... lO:'. VA ni) :
Iphiladelhia 1 j00. 22 . . C? .
Fet.
Panther City at this lion- ami tries to Help-ine-n met tm
Rctln'iug '.Company... .held ...jinother.tinu. i Worth which is.;-ally over-rising pnces vvith n small bona-
hne oi the hi a:-st ts ot that bust lin'hut AustrM; nili nut - nanKrup;. nv?
titv. .Mi. Cili s-ays he-wa ta(i;ably eiiuiie between pacing -.jdeipiut.'
i:hi-: ef ohiVri'Uce at. the:cout;th4se to
of which ivarious
h'ejitnres relative -to the" adjustment' of Mtipnsed t f lind that Lake Worth-is " ftalaa'ie.s i'.-to- keep its. arttve workers
a pitttv i;Vod :-ie inland sea i'ul iHttl:e. and adu'iuajte bonuses to !f
fi;-li. Murmunded bv eVeelient camp -pt-'iistduer; .an( natuh'ilj it . nd. hy
liottK vs ancL pla es wheie totn ist.s may choosing .the ' W&mer.'
i; .j ei upn iti- and . enjoy to; tn
say
aifairs of the concern wen; taljen
and -d.isjcuosed. ". .'
re
'he Cohum estate prhpertiv. ; v.as
solid in the .Indian creeK -eomiujm. veaiot exienu- 100 iii'ieii ne
Satmdav. A. F- McAliater. acmig ... a rannot be-said in praise- ol this
;:T1 j auf-tioueei'. Tlie sale. !ne4udefl" quite; nat- tysnrt.
JfVrlii lt of household' goods' horsje'v J-at- : r .
. St-. I ti.l.iin-s mill farm uietiS iSs w w'n
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The Voice is. an almost infallihle
:rpjj -s'gn -to; an expei't of. the stute of jour
" ' i health.
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rlghL I"m the sheriff and1-wanted to.
have a little talk with you.
At the examining trial next day fol-
lowing "recovery of most of the stolen
articles the youths pleaded guilty and
ivere bound over to the Grand Jury
being later indicted.
In the "old West" there is a neigh-
" brirly requisition regarding home-
steads. It is .the unwritten law that
officials must 'o and get 'em
Ls a silent invitation to "be " leaving
heah" in the event" of- failure.
""Mosejing" the 3Iexies.
History show thsft "Go-Get
Cottntv Farm Agent 0.P. Griffu h:s
.1 - r 1
the returned from a trip through several
ofthf western ..eounties. including
QinsCdlnian. BunneJs-Tom
Coke I bounties where he
relati
Hons.
sn.ch Inspection trip's. "Mr.. Gri(l'n .:'
clare;
iioyn
Countff crops compare favorably wu"u
thosej
. The)
crops!
i.
There I js fai(
'Em'
es and looked" in' 6
Like most o'bers
'. Green " and
visited iwiih
crop confi-
wh pTa):e
that as a whoie
jpf any other countjy.
western counties miv fa: fe
Mr. Griffin says.. n 1 in Co
i man 'Ajnd Runnels ciunti
?is
although probahl ji -not qoit.?.
ood Uis in this county i Incidentally
M'r. Griffrn expresses the hOpiiiion J lm t
talk of one-eigiith to orib-teuth l-:lc
pui -acrt' 111 1111s county is not wen
.the
. .. - Sunday's K ('.suits.
New. Yp'rk 7. Cliicago. -U.
St. Louis ii;- Boston i.
J'hiladeiphia .t'.. Cincinnati h
. .Monday's .Sdjedule.
Boston at St. Ldilis.
New York at Chicago. '.
Philadelphia at Cincinnati.
Brooklyn at Pitislmrsh. -
j attended and
faliy. - ' 1 .-
. ...... i..f I-.r.t nr'w
.gen el
A i tim iti.-eliiiL' ui lh: "central laimr.
eolinc-H of Brownwood- fwliixdi;js:. set
tvJ next . Wednesday" ltikiit :3l is' e.-
pi'f ted that the- reports .Of .the;fai Kni- iot
L.iiror I Jay vomihiUees.-fvvi.it up. maue
Old People of Vienna
. Suffering But Are Too
Proud to Ask Charity
The" United States. is the largest fur
proUm U2 and fur t onsnn.ng country.
in the world. .
The tired eyes are the kind of
glasses we prescribe for our
patients. '
ARMSTRONG
JEWELRY .
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definite annotthceiiieiit. 4ni r.eg.au.
( Bv International 'News ervioe.'l:;
YI1CN.VA Aug S-.-The. idd peop.l ?
iih'i :ire low to aK t?r m-tp"
writ'S .Mi-s Clara Land.berg. of t In-
ibor Day
the council
progran't .will
I . bj.' nit
"ui&de
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X the t ottpn
With - three grunes scheduled .for
I Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday in.
Browijwyjod.- the lUllsboro baseball j
j.cunson pas never lailed to get ntsiiounajhi since in nis judgment u;citeam tnis morning tejegrapned
rnan. Seldom has he had to "noaV a iBrrnini county cotton wilijihow a inuth Brown wood -m
jdraw" but in those few times
ictirkmanship has been jinfaiiing.
lllsboro I earn
Cancels Dates . f
for Local Games
w!j
in
lh
mih'h
xeago. HI. in' aiwirtfle on 'The Wrs-l
;tr-inn .Hieilt uial Chis" - for pub!
ai-ni .') L- i;:. r.d'.'- -'' nlv after tliey-t.
-h. Uri :-. v;.ed w. k' .-'.e'H on
at t.iJU:." ! tli-ii age. fr oe aiie ue 1
lK-i-Mh' rvas eoniple.ei "hroken. down.
;:ui tm ifalj.e thfiiisics Uiat tin-
j ay t h e m . n o t h ing ' f o r" v ha t ' -
..thoy in o"t. -v.ii! tlii-y apptv to a
Major L(M.nt');wnti'S;to:trieil(Js uere
the cfff-cl trint he aald .Mrs.l.i.oontn
leave f 'nlox ado about AjMust -". 0
.' :n a..:-.. 'tl.Wii.vh' in tii'tlSVIlWOod
' " v -r .wrld vt
1 1. t ear - j nev- are t' vn M' J"-' .
t-;.i.. MtMMti' itii.i --foRl ery
left -rn-'u .
.' Th. y an- doing mui'h tr " thetn-
fehvs". t' ry.d;iv m the VoikSgarte:i
breeds m'' '"'i d'-ii-a'-e o'd i;.die "tak'iu
ehjurri ii 1.' 1 1;..' uuih i who
lM tier - than.
Rrpwh w t otl tn J une.
whjpji
tlvey
hiee.t ing at
ui - - 1 - i
his Jbettejt yield than that. AH over west-1 the samtfs and-stating that. the. teaui
xas Mr. .Gnifin Mtind
Sern T
There is somthing openly mag: ct i" i need ifor rain botli fort; agricultural 'after the
Mn. nn.i f.njiii iiieethi'' hi i(reeus
- - - -.:.-...!-. en 1 lit ri n i -. . . !
.L 1 t .'ni... '..rifw lldlm IV HPl 1. V. "
To msoii rif-Bi.iw nwood utd Rv. -Joins . 'J ." "
I Greene o Houston making tine Rift- for tl.-ir tr t sol! her
prioress. Hundreds .of peoplefuLtend- inuuiork to help Vxw to Lve. Oft
:.-. ...". WuiUm u-Ai- fmrii -o'd penf.ioneiI general- .ha? taken ' to
.- M-U ouiiuii; I""".'- ......v"- '--3-. .-; .. .... . .
.n teiegrapne.i. . uiE.i 1 VInV(m( and thCrmoniiflg. id'tne-;fI'U.itun?g anu .s roo. -.s uott.
anagement c.ihcelin;:ijtr. Sln.(ls Were ;)f a very intei't-st-;r.' '-ires .t the Sennnedng tafcen from
i I ..1. - .... . ' . tsi-teiu.s nmde-in tins ue.ininiu .u-
- ... ! . .irian 1 e?-rt in the happy time when 1
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fjrihn eJSalujhrtsn
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A Car of
ProOen Merit
BACKED BY EXPERT
- MECHANICAL SERVICE ;
Biiick Service for Buick Owners
r. d. McClelland
BUICK SERVICE STATION
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'about this grim-visaged sheriff of the and ljirestork purposes
West. Most of all there is an iiopell
ing honesty qf purpose in his titV(l Q.t ScLTISS
th "go-get-it-riveness" of the man. n
Is Llosed bunday
Many AidhiGnsTinirmh
' - jThe finding ol potash in this section :
ihak brought many strangers to this-
dltile city. The strangers all nasss
tunder the clo.se scrutiny of "Go-Get-lm"
Johnson.
I "Folks that seem undesirable." says
real! had disbanded. Tlie cantjellatlon-icame
local .players-had been as
sembled for the three game series and
. jwus distinctly disappointing.
1 Arrangements.aro being jnade today
jfor a giime -Wednesday with Brady
iand a tentative agroeipent- has been
imade to brin
and
1 tire abnut .U: Mondajv attermmn; yearly v:caiiin there was a matter of
diitpjvwl 'tw small pliftit-.aek 'of Annm A majors widow. whom
"MexicaiV Joe. betwPcn -tllo: "patton otlrmT'it" h: ? t-'.t ; -'- he-tutru:
.i!i .1..:' TliA .shack--niendina:. begs to be allowed to m- nd
U1II1 Uq ' U'f tiuju - .-y .... .
too far gone-when die depart-no psum aim oarn in r.mr-i i-.i.ui-
.v Un ;v.d .. . itd the t'ld-aue ration wiin li ttie .i-.t'ienu- vis-
was
traint
arrived.
two weeks
levival of ; the
which has
i.r.f At Iv' T... . T1T r T.. ...j.
ont want our population to increasf
coing to be a boom town yon.c'n
your last dime it'll be different
" from the other boom towns."
jJThirty Mexicans were pulled from
'.ajhe- "blinds'
rwiti-
of a freight train here . :'i
Wcently when the hrakeman discover-L1'"- WP'- w
nd;them. Thfibrakeman forced" thel ? $ f dy
tloviran. fn .n in frnt rf V r Worship.
Sunday
all.r.dds the big (hiy of the r.e-.
t-i . . . .: . .. . v 01 1 hum ui uaiiuts
Lrlrm'f T-rirtlrc c!nn in OHice"i
v.t.- au&eti suiiuay nigut.
.IlW. nlf . .1.7.. .1... .1
hv the corainii of crooks bv virtue of . r MJ ' wiu
he discovery of potash in Ector cotiu-t ; TCrc hehlr rmonsdur-
!iV . There's -no room here fr crooks r" . M y anu dinner oeiug Korycn
UtOotlesirers and hi-iafkprf; If DitAc-. . M
: " Ii" 1 " VW jeviviti -iute I
.wt-.r.e nithirty-one additions to the
.g. the. Rogers team e"re of u '.u.parunont; was. foutliieil kI.ui "ives tt specially d.rvinir
d Friday': .. Meeting these ;;nUnIC a spm.d-yif iheihue to e. One beg .0 he .EivMi tranIatio
a combination r:iks .j - j)l0I)ertv " - !. ' . ftxi -do. another offers to teach Frm-
:yth.las team which fs ex-j l ' 1 ; ..uj. : j'"' ' '--" . o.r- (.ertuah. and '.t HI another seek
teams will bt
Knights of Pythias team which fs ex
pected to prove unusually strop
More definite annouiueminent 'as th
the coniinK games will be .uiade . as
contracts have been closed
. church making the 'total
at this time about 159
:(tonsidering - callin
his whole
miembership
fthe church is
a pastor to
diarge'
1 spleb-
has
.jMJt. 'Go-Get-rEm" Johnson was noti-ln; DI c. n
iied. Within three minutes he was atj-V" CIM
the station. : rSaker rme Arts Building
i -The Mexie$ can t stop here." he Last Saturday Evening
told tlie .brakeman J -
- "Well they
can't ride" replied the; - 'i)5rt was broken
and work stjtriit'I
roan in charg of the train. . on U.e new Fine Arts buihling of
nyou brought 'em in." drawled. "Go-I Daniel Baker college Saturday even--Get-Em"
Johnson. 'I guess you'll Ing j'n. Moore of the M00re.Con-
haye to get 'ep out." Struct jpn .company personally direct-r
me .Mexican "moseyed." frig M work. Mr. Mooije stated tt-
txr"' if 1 r 1 r lay XW 11 large force o5 me:i woiid
W.e make Unly Une urade or ;he kep;t steadily on ithe jcb now .upi
opjithalmic lens the best that science work Jrarried forward just as rapidly
hswj)roduced and they are made tolas possible. .
your individual prescription when Dr.! Thejtnew building will
Stailey fits your eyes.
OiMleal Co.
T ; southwest.
east about
Brownwood 'SCS.OOgi and when completed will he
lOn.e of the best of its kind in the
THIRD QUARTERLY CONFERENCE.
r
The third quarterly conference fori
the First Methodist Chmvh will be
heldin the churca Thursday evening
Aust 8th atS:20.
3"be attendance of every official is
urotly requested. The Tegular
monthly stewards meeting will he held
iE'-coBBectlon with the qvartely con-
ference. THOS. S. BARCUS P. T3.
Tere Is- now available a combina-
4 r1-people of Wakatiml. New
Guinea dance in their canoea.
Walker Didnft
Hear the Whistle
LANCASTER O. Aug. . 8. Saved
twice within a year from death on the
railroad tracks "Daddy" Unger seventy-five
of Carroll was instantly
killed when he was hit by a Howking
Valley passenger train here. He was
deaf. iSIx months ago trainmen saw
him oh the track in time to stop Ui
onrushing train and reniove him. A
year ago he uavedhlmscK by lyljig
Hat on the track permitting the train
to pass over him.
Boy Scouts Sunday
Meeting Atetnded
by Large Number
'About one hundred. 'Joy Scop is and
a number- oC friend? of the boys gath-
ered Sunday afternoon at the Cogip
Avenue "Baptist elnirVh in the second
of a series of Sumh.y afternoon ScoUt!
meetings with Troop No 4 as hosts'
E. B.. He.nley gave an instructive
address on lire ii 'dirance arid the .ar i
ious k i nils of tire hazards. Prof. p. T.
Winebrenner than gave a demonstra-j
tion of the. X-Ray. thp'various patrol
lenders being iven an oppoitlinity ti?:
V
fodce
froiii
j
e.migrtitei
it ion
-to-do. another oners 'to teacn j'.rui-u
T -.. '". jor-German and in anotner seeus
li. BrOWU IS HOW- Oll.ain pOI.ICJ - .ui.v-.soii m hh.i-.ii ..-.n. n..v ..-r.
aiain luiving; aniodrnf;ti'."(1v f v sugu-t some;
Illinois a. fe.w; dayf -agoJ-V!Ui.viugit.i'.uii. u.t- ..n.... .
t Hurt Wtiifn sonurt Into ilgo.?how the.r irratitmle antf to u-s.n tue.
gut. ironi a tran-i
under the mistaken ideal that ilr vas nfburden of taking a- gift
better locality thaul!f.nW(Ml.. ile-:-. . .
sai the error of. his- way;. liiwever.;( fw.verlimenl. l acs
and lot no' tinio.ln getting b-tCK
thd waters. of old Pecan Bayoti
..utnliiy ua believed by uuiny : pci-
pH'j. to have been about the warmest
dajv of the present season but thin
"morning the" inevitable street; rorner
wiseacre declared.be. has seoti many
a'-dav iii Brownwood by the jside ; of
Dileiiuiia.
tel. Kven wneb md. people pave wru-
ten.to tlie Friends Mission that they
ar.e suffering for the necessities of
Jj'f'e- tj'tey find it very difficult not to.;
treat the visit of -a kriidly mvestiga-'
tor as a fricndlv eal.l and evade wholly
thoy subjejet of their own need if b j
t'haiHM-.. however vn unev.pe't(d gas--bfll
to be paid in atlyanre has just
been received and -an old mother am!J
w.liich Suhdav would have been .chilly
ritiftm-li " for overcoats. . And' solJl wusnhcr delie.vte daughter are discussing t
.xiL . ii.it.t- rvi'm -.-ofiildho'ods.' fondest f what thev still h ive left t-( sol! the
hcur.
.r
President P. A. J am ille Toi HUM
IoboI Council. Boy Scouts pt-j Ainei-
ieni .Mbndav tssuetl a call for a meet-
view
look at . small articles placed . in a
ijongbook. Much interest was shown
in the electrical apparatus used by
Prof. "Winebrenner. who .explained
simply and in detail the various steps
taken in the development of the Xr.
Ray.
Next-Sunday afternoon tlie Scouts
will mcQt at 3:30 o'clock at the First
Presbytqrian church. First aid work
and "good turns" will be the theme
for this meeting. J
GORED BY BULL.
(By International News Service.!
DECATUR Ga. Aug. 8. Will Mil-
ler forty-nine; a dairyman 'Is. dead;
fatally gored by a bull. Miller was
gored in the abdomen and about the
head and shoulders when he entered
the stall where the animal was con-
fined. "-. " -
lission visitor seems to the n to be an
tneel sent fioni heaven and the. deli-
cutely reared ladies will confess in a
burst of confidence that their pension j
is barely enough to 'buy them one
tbo bones' in their hands and- to jingi of the Council Tuesday morning atjineal a. day hi the city so-ip kitchen
: :-fr o'clock i" the Chamber or Coin j Clothing stioes ntmseiioiti nnen
lierce office for th purjiose Of con-1 kitchen utensils even a spool of j
s iering-the proposed Scout camp and thread have been Jyotul their wiul-j
aJii;r matters of interest and import- (st dreams cf ovtravagance for sev-
'r . . it . i l 1 ...... MM.n.. ...... t..n;.. ..t li-
nnen a i ii ii minimum t: oi vjouih n erui year. i ut-v i.iivu u-u
members was urged by Mr. Glanville.
letting rooms and by selling what they
.Riiftis Nix of Kaxahachie. was in
Brownwood today attending to vari-
ous1 matters of business. Mr. Nix says
while crops are not as good as. people
would Ike to see them In Ellis coun-
ty everybody seems to be full of en-
thusiasm In regard to the outlook for
the future. The Ellin county people
have had more rain than has. fallen
in Brown county.
Dove Season Opens
September 1st
Guns and Ammunition !
Come in now and get what you need while our stocks
are complete. Don't wait until they are sold. . Get ready
now. Lots of Doves to shoot this season.
CUP THIS OUT AND SAVE IT
The seasons here shown are the times when migratory
game birds may be hunted without violating either Fed-
eral or State laws:
A large shipment of sheet music
just received. Denman Music Co.
Hm. R. 11. Cooper passed through;
Brownwood Monday morning enroute
from I.eeday to Grosveitor where he
will begin a revival meeting. Rev.
Cooper has' just closed . a most suc-
cessful revival in Lcoday Coleman
J county Avhero he reported there woroi
conversions ' auditions to the
MATTRESSES!
MATTRESSES!
All kinds of high grade
Mattresses made and ren-.
ovated. A nice line of
Ticking always in stock.
For further information
BROWNWOOD
MATTRESS FACTORY
PHONE 870 R-l
Opens Closes
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Dove .- - September 1st December 15th
Rail October 16th November 30th
Ducks . October 1 6th January 3 1 st
Golden Plover October 16th December 15 th
UPLAND GAME
Quail December 1st January 31st
"Turkey ; March 1st April 30th
Deer Season Opens November 1 Closes Decemberlst
Austin-Hall Hardware Co.
SPORTSMEN HEADQUARTERS
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 250, Ed. 1 Monday, August 8, 1921, newspaper, August 8, 1921; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth344100/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Howard Payne University Library.