Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 255, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 13, 1921 Page: 2 of 8
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?AGE TWO
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN AUGUST 13 1921
Typewriter Ribbons and Carbons
Best goods at right prices.
Jones & Dublin
306 Center Avenue
RQUSSEL-ROBERTSON
BANQUET AT JEFFERSON
HOTEL PLEASANT AFFAIR
INSTRUCTIVE DISCISSIONS OF
V.UIIOI'.S PHASES OF Till-
0ir.VNY'.s msiM-ss.
The banquet siven Friday night by
Roussel-Robertspn to the employee of
thr company took place at the Jeffer-
son hotel and was attended by prac-
tically every employe of this pro-
gressive Brownwood firm there -beinc
present something like twenty or more
people every department of the bus-
iness being represented.
W. A. Roussel presided and in a few
introductory remarks stated that one
of the main objects sought in giving
the banquet was to bring about a clos-
et ibusiness and social relationship be
tween the management and the vari-
W SUMMER
TERM SCHOOL GLOSEO
TEN INNING GAME IN
ON FRIDAY
mi i
BY BRADY ORGANIZATION y
Ml I LHISUUH
SCOOTS REGISTERING
SUMMER GAMP TO
HARDWARE
EXCELLENT -PROGRAM
I San
sttue nts attended teh3i fhom
3(5 tf.xws co fn ties am) folk
d'iffehent states.
The sujmnier term of .'Howjard Payne
fourth annual session canjej.'to a suc-
cessful jjonclusion with an j entertain-
ing. prqgpm. at the auditorium of the
new Fiiij Arts buildiiip Friday night
in the pjesenee of a large audience of
l; a pro-
'imd grad
dormitory
Brownwiibd people. It
cession -of teachers. ft ujtU'n't
nates wja's formed. ::t.tT:e
and inarched to the . auditorium where
the.exeijCJses took piaje
The" invocation was by J
jus emnloves arid he voiced the semSl Dawson
-Win Svei-Jll Pliilnimithie
it yas his earriest desire that every Life." Tijie theme ' sv.is handled in tin
employe of the jfirm. feel at all limes " adnnrable and highly instructive mun-
Keynote of it jail "Cing u
its fullest.and most accept
iden
for eighteen years -preK
aid Pajirie and thl4 vias folluwe l .by
the'baei laureate address" by Dr. M E
TisiTons iutoniiiT half a doz.
EN KICIIEAN I) SPIMNUS FLAY-
KItS WITH TIIE.M.
The Brownwood-Brady baseball se-
ries was -evened Friday afternoon
when the visitors took the big end
of a 5 to .score in ten 'innings. The
Brady teaiu ' had. been . materially
strengthened since the game of Wed-
nesday which was won by Brown-;
wood all of the isitiug players. beSns;
from Brady except six who . wore
i Kiclilaud bpnngs uniiorms. An air-
ftigbt inlleld was behind young Rob-
inson.. Brady pitcher and the visitors
got thvottglt the-ton innings without
'an error - charged- against . them.
Brown wood - gave "Slim" Harris the
poorest -.kind of support the inljtfld "re-
peatedly bpoting. 'the ball at .critical
moments. -- . . . . ..
" The.iirst two innings Were score-
less In the third inning two bad
pegs to second and third "gave the. vts4T
itbrs an unearned '-run . and in thej
iotirtn nrady got another -runner
across ' the plate through" errors by
Biownwood. The count was tied . ini
i'll.l eiv.mtli -tVfiliiA- tflwlM V'ln6 nilhHit. LOllIS
. i..- HV & 14111 141.11 . 4 . tri4.U . -
. Standing: of the Teams.
Teams Played Won: Lost.
Wichita Falls .34
Dallas .....-..as.
Fort Worth .... .':!.(
Housibn ......3G
Shrcveport ...:'ri
Be.nuomnt . . . .35
Galveston :W
$an Antonio -'. . .iM
Pet. I
BEGIN ON AUGUST 241
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. I YeSlerdav's Eesdlts. ". 1
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-Galveston 1. Houston 0... !--
WichiUi Falls 7. Lallas .." -
Shrevepdtr It. Fort Worth -2. - " .
Antonio 'I. Beaumont 4.
IL.OriJvi.
; of 1 foiv-
M .Coleman who Whk for his
The Several Plillokophie i cf
that the succes of the business dn-lner4 the
pended not upon the efforts of any vice" iu
Individual alone but upon the' efforts ' able npe. All the Apparent intrica-
of all. and that the success .and wol-jcies; ant:
lare of the individuals composing thesionaHy.
vmnloyment staff eould get no higher hujnatnt
or better than the business itselLlsolve
because the i-'ufceess of the business
depended upon !the hearty and har-
monious co-op3tation .of ail the em-
ployes as well as those in charge of
the managemenjt of the business. In
any line of business there must at ail
'lines be harmony of action and ser- ins the
vice with one cpmmon design in view jtimfe lb
that js to further the interest of the was - an
business at all times. Mr. RousseljMauriu
stated that he and the rest of the firm . A bri
wanted the employes at all times to tis. pre.'
'difficulties- of life that occa;-r
arise to confront anil confound
the speaker declared re-
jjemselves into self solution
when at plied to the plain philosophv
of .serylttp. The. sum -total of all the
efforts M humanit.v after all. resolve
themselies tb individual service and
this service becomes co-operative and
harmonious when it is iipphed to solv-
!rise froni
ie address
by Mrs.
YVIu're Thcj lMay .Toda). :
Uo.u'.stdn at Galveston.-'
Dallas at Wichita Falls "j.: . i?
Fort Worth at shrevepprt. '
: HiH ii m nnx at San. Aiilonio.. .
i JICLLETIN (AWIUEK BOY IIILS'I
SCOCT TO. KKUIKTKK FOIt
'- THE OLTI.VIi.
"Willard Gfddens Bulletin carrier
and son of. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Oid.lens.f
was thi) first Boy Scout to deposit lib.
camp dollar with Scout .'Executive
Hinor Saturday.. He w.is KMcwed
quickly by other Scouts -anxious. tu
lhiike early registrations for -'he c.tnip
which will" b(igin August 21t'i. All"
rei;-.tratio:is should- be i-m' pj'' 1. i'V
Muuday.. id order that p;uj;er :iv-
'range me.i.UK may rC had "or aeenm-.j
iiiodaliiig th' KeoiiU on 'iie. t ight days
canip.- " .' ' - j .
'' StcoiU' Exetutlve .L'Tye ilim:r. ...lir.it.'
-Ii'tlB"' mailed .tett"'.:- 1-) Tie ji.i r.:iit- of
the' city's scouts siui . foii'i the
pla'iii and purpose; d" -'he : r.ru-i.al
Weakley Watson-Miller Co.
Phone Four-Two
m
Columbia Military
A.MEB1CAN LEAGUE. .1. . samnu'r (-nmi and irgli-?. ;liat allj
' - -. ' - . ;- Scouts be p(r!i;ted t n.J.n i';ii:it'' u
itlie. camp. It is expecll'd tti'it r.i)iu
1
Slnndinir of the Teams.
Teams -Olevvlliud
.
jMayed. Woin jLosl Pct'.';evtMit.v-ti.ve lioy
ill i-nn. the crt'iip
?Cew
Wa
'oj-k
j
one over left field fence tor a honie l
it
Pauline C-
E. .-J.
'eel that they were an important parti who tin
rf iholrrnliintiis: nno nt :i f illip tn Fleitn Thom
firm depended largely upon their heip las Tayhjr. who handed each .graduate
t LJ 11 lit" I rfLlUII. "'lie UlSiavu uiutviuiu. w v.
Ben Poole. Bulletin advertising map- lng" receiving- diplomas: L
ar;er was called on and made a brief j Doctorfq'f Divinity. Hpnoriry Edgar
tarn in Tegara to tne importance 01 j cugenej passim. r
the connection that existed between! A B.'Ifegree: Wllktm Gaston Katy
the live newspaper of today and the Harris. !W. D. McChristy
advertising department of modern 1 Bagsdal Martha Jue-1 Haji-
business enterprise of any kind bring- Whiteheiid. . . i
ins out the illustration that everv Aradetny G raduates : vMiibel Allen.
employe of any! business organization I Virgiaih jBell. .Lois JJmoks. fJamcs Ed
-was a link in a si-eat chain and that win Gien. Elgar Treiulm HoupI
the chain 6uU not possibly get yj Mary 6 $'11 House Johnnie JIae Moore
strotiger than its weakest link. litislCleD Meman. Fay'e Morenitin Thonl-
tatement was made to emphasize thei-asfJ- Ilebffoe. Josephine Liimly Sarid-
ne-.essity of co-pperation of eerv em- .lin ;EuIa Mae AVeedon.
tdove of anv line of business it made Bookkeeping Diploihhs: Dra liz:i-
i.a difference how humble the place Jof beth El U. Edgar Tre:mah House Sn
cm;iioyment might be. The inu)or- die Wiriflbrenner.
tnhp flf advertiklnir and ihe ?rnvih itf! Sh3l tind DinlOmat .Maude Lee
advertising from an experiment that ! Rtsbertkili'; Franklin A. ..Bfoaddus.
"had little if nnv. svstfm. nn in n favc'1 Booth Imnronintu DebatdfMedal . -S
3 ears ago to. th? present time when it"! E.'. Rnfo: '
Las been "deeloued Into one of the! . Students and teachers eriroliett aro
Sner sciences -yras slmwn in ah inter :itt-elndelj; the summer term! from tii'.
ening and instructive way ty-four
The banquet
ing viands .na3
on? qs to the
which was
wilio had the p
"ewt.
consisted of appctk- Brown
was served in four ! f'oncrho.
acompaniment of m'li-; nianchej
highly enjoyed by all fI.ornli
easure of being pre-' Erath. :j
-MTofOd. i
. C'uHctij;
lima n ;;
7 Ru mi els
. j Schleili
Mayor Looney is Home
From Extended Stay
at Manitou ColoradD
Mexffd
different ills (that
time. Following t
iimeresiing reading
'Harper: ...
r talk was niade byjT- G. Yan-
U'ent of the Jib'ard of ufus'tee's'.
u proceeded lio present the
left field fence for
run and- Ingram was .scored on JV--helPs
hit after. i)ti.tting a -two bagger
ver right -field fence. : -With thecbiint
tiwn 1Tlil KvA t'liix lii.i' " V- nti Intn tli.i
VI. V .. V. . fc.1V. 4I44IV I.Vlk kill t
tenth Inning When "the. visitors land-1 ;
ed oii Harris for. a walk "and" three';
two-bag swats ' -which netted three: '
runs.. Harris s.truck: out three bat-;
ters i nthe ninth In nine and through1!
out the' game jiitehed brilliantly. Ho
deservel to win by a iat.margln..7Ub.- ':
el-tson. ."pitching for the Visitors;' whif-1 st'
fed thirteen batters. .'and each pitcher
gave up eight hits.
i ne attenuanee atMyesierday s game
was-good and the interest of the fans
wate noteworthy. Free admission is
granted .to" ladies at each game on the
Detrtii
Chicago. ...
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rMiijailelphia S; Xey. YprkyG- ;.f-
Bostpn -Washingtbn off- .dayr
Whore'They Phij Tedjiy:.
Ioujs at Detroit. : i
Chicago' at Chn olahd.. f
Ponton at Uashiiigtonj. i -
New York at Philadelphia.'..-'.
local diamond -At least four . games
1
X A T 1 0 A L h E A (i'r Ei-J.
will be played here next week the tirst ; ' Qa'
two' iieinir .with Coleniaii on Mondavj P-itWl urgh
Standing- of Uic.TeiiinSi
Played. Won J;QSt-:'l-Pet.
and .Tuesdav... '
:- The lhx Score.
Browjiwood
Peoney 2b.
Low. rf J: ...
Ater Sb. ..
Clegg lb
Ihgniin. l.f. ..
Dossev c .
Paulus s.s.' .
Parnpll' c.f. .
Harris. ' H. p :
. Total
Brady--'. - "
Murray rjfl -Penny
b;
Brown. Wj. lb
Jones c.f? .. -Lane
c. . -WopsUey.
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Taylor .21j-
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rinicinuati .. St.. Louis. . 2. ;; . "
'Philadelphia U-4. Boston -l-tl.
. Wliere They iW.'iy TtMliij.
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Piifadeipltia -u" 'Boston.'
Brdoklvtj at N'v York. ...
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
THAT PLEASES THE
jVIOST EXACTING
you'll erjoy' i.h' flavor
of our fountain 'drink.
you'll appreciate the.
way' our dispensers
' serve you. .-'. . '
-ive strive! at all. t fines . to niix
-your pa rt i.eu Uu- driiili Just to
shft your individual taste.
You will find tmr.foun:
tyin an agreeable place
K queeiuh your thirst.
Drive by in your' ear :.-w .tak.e
-. pfasurt- ir; iVmb iiiig i urb .-:-i -v'ice
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Renfro's
Drug Stores
at i
Academy
Tennessee
orner Brown and Baker
jtrorl.s Southern Hotel
and Corner Drtm Store
. A;m!iii;taiy school forihe sons of gentlemen. -
; rhe; ; iitos't refi:hing.;and cultural-" influences. -;
RarticBfer' stress. -placfed" upbn. ihe little .disfincr -
..tions that rrjarlc the gentleman and make his
'; coirtpainy. desired...
(T '. Niiifiber of cadets limited to 200 as a matter
;-. of principle.; The object being that each cadet
sh.air.ynpvr each teacher personally; and that.
each -adet shall be. assured direct personals
. .attention".. Twelve men all college graduates
.7 witlr experiencc employed as teachers: .
:. .P'royaW'ood references given if desired.
.. For; catalogue write
COIL E. C. FISHBURNE
n
SUPERINTENDED
iox l Z.O L.oiumt3ia. lennessee
HAVE YOU SQIV1E THING KDU DDNT NEEO? USE A WANT AD
Mortuary
l-'IftQ. rtufl; 2mi-t2. . j INFANT (JHIFKLN.
.::Vl 10u t0);;--. ; i(i.i. Berniet-' c;rilHn.'eiht' months
. '. ' "' " " . . )d (Jamihtei r Mr and Mrs. ilohn
An excJt lent idea is to write in a (;riHi;n. of the Kbouy locality-..dll" at
sntall note book just where' yoii put ;?ih.c l- & S. hospital today.- -lntesmetit
an article "when you. put it away. '"No ; will jtake plaee .at .irbonj' eem'eter
time is lost Icjokjns for it ; Sunday - .
Jatinties in Texas is follovr-
riildwbllJ?.: C llahan. 1:
Coryell 2;; Colijn. 1: Co-!
2f.; Coleman? "31 i Coke. 3:
" 1: E.:Etltsntf. 12 i; Ellis :i;
; Mammon "fl; Hidalgo 1;$
Kimble. .iV-Lmpaiais. .6; Mc-.
27- Mason. 'hi vjienard. '2;:i
Mitchell; V; Bobertson. 1;
!2; Saji Babn. 4; f ' : .--. 1; '
fr. i; J arrant i; torn een. i
f. 2;
Brazoria 1;
tliC fqilo'winK states: lArkant-af.. New
nd Keninrky.
.an'd . from
Mayor 3. B. J-ooney and Mr- Uxm-
Il5ir rpturn4i from a .ever .i )HowaM Payne Teachers
- F.avs their rstav at vunitmi wii -" rx Vacation Louring
it irsyabie in r very way an i w rirrei. : ' Following Two Weeks
r was not possible to lae reniainHd
Icnger. 'The summer up there wsis
ddiphtful and the nismber of tourist tp4r ajjjtnal outmg and vacation dur
i mucn mrger mis year man lost
5ar a considerable sprinkling wf'havfnfj':
Prownwood peojpb! being among thou- "
Howard . Payne teachers will take!
luV-'l
next two wcekjs; th0 followingH
ihnonnced as follo's: ' -
hiomas IL. Taylor bnd. family;
:io passed through that part of tlie Hee.?: some isolated re
j. ...-kr.- Mountain jdayground.
Hotel Arrivals
R.
Crajiam Hotel.
C. Watkirfi- Dallas;
there i4
; whei-e -ft
iffoin th
1 wdrryv;
"ttogeflHJ!
.ran (I a
T. K. Mc-
lrbL
f;arter Galveston: M. M. Field .Houj-.j..W(3ei9
ton; W. Frank: Jyer Dallas; H.
jintnony v-ny; uiw i.out: uy; wnut
lk? i
jSiiiua jijuia and. Hangs aruLiutends to
nut in -: tost of that time tjesting and.
E. L Ward. 'Hh-ihg b;
i-r again the day.s of his youth.
H. Carpenter (tomaneh
Citv: Porter A. Wbal
.Stamford: Leon TJ
AVolfe Dallas: C
-C Chapman Dallas; G. A. McDonnell ivacatioii
San Antonio; T. O. Pearson. Dublin. I take n :cood rest
A. P. Graves Galveston; T- W. Laza- .Mrs. iV. O. Reynolds who succeeds;
lier Brady; ueorge u. sacage Ok-jMr Chidwell as niatrOnJwill spend
haley and wife Hq. will i visit of course the "'old swim
B. liat'j-. Dalals; J-'min' ho s" and the-mulberfy tree.
!. Ii. Kin. Dallas; .R.'- O. EJ JWinebrenner will ! '-spend hii
eat where
; plenty of sdlitudei and fitih.
good rest will be taken away
;hufry and rush or work audi!
L tent will .e tajken- along
j with lioiisehohi 1 equipment
feal .enjoyable. timej' is antici-
J
' ... . . i .L. t. ... .
in ins janiers iarm uuiwueir
his
at ChristO'val andj.intends to
lahoma City.
Southern Hotel.
E. Forde New York; J. Ii Souther;:
X W. Pilson H. El Horlock. . Waco.;
Miss Zunfta Graf Clifford Devereux'
L. H. Mefford New York; Van Low-
rie. Wichita Falls; A. B. Devine Cl-i-i
co; R. Gray Sowells Cisco; D. J.'
Johnson Cityffi A- C. Dodsoh Go'man;-
R. F. Townsend Gorman.
Opening Second Hand Furniture Store
at O. K. Wagon yard wit1i u full line
of first class furniture at cheap pric-
es. Will buy anything in furniture
tou have for sale. C. L. Stacy. Phone
IC7.
two weiks with home folks at Co-i
manehe iMrs. Chadwcll goes to Oua-;
chita Clllege at Arka'delphla Ark.
ProL J. B. McElroy and i Prof. Bas
ham wiB spend most of their vacationJ
at San (Saba where they will attend
the big fair and where they will be
in charge of Howard Payne camp.
Miss leo McChrisfy -will' spend her
4f l! ..."it- T .. ..i A..t.n I
vacatiorif with friends at Austin.
liss'Shelton. of the History depart-.
ment. wHl spend lief vacation at enns-
toval artll other points jn the west.
A Turkish Joan pt Arc; Aishe Ha.-J;
num. has started a woman's fighting.
25Cp brigade against the Greeks.
The Dessert That Always Pleases
Alamo Ice Cream
and Ices
- i
Tomorrow we will have the following flavors and will
."'--' - - '-.'.' ' ; "1
deliver nicely packed for your dnmer dessert : :y
ICE RE AM Vanilla Strawberry Choco-
late Maple Nut Orange.
ICES Cherry Pineapple Apricot and Mint
Our Creams and Ices are 1 00 per cent pure. You are
receiving the very best products that science can pro-
duce when you order our Cream or. Ices. .. .
Phone your order
in early.
Alamo Manufacturing Co.
PHONE 99
Watch for
this emblem
Watch for
this emblem
$5 Free to Some Boy or Girl
We will give $5.00 to the boy or girl under 16
years of age who submits to us the largest list of
signatures from people who know why we give
double service.
This list must be in our
office by Tuesday eve-
ning at 6 o 'clock Aug-
C ust 16.
Double service is a Master Plant with Master
Mechanics and with the customer's clothes IN-
SURED against Fire Loss Theft from the time
they are picked up until delivered to your home.
''The Plant with Double Service.
Evans Dyeing and Cleaning Co.
Bafeer St. Phone 154
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