Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 176, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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THURSDAY MAY 16 1913
New Shipment of
TRIMMED Milam Straws
trimmed in pretty popular
shades. Extensive showing ot
Ready-to-Wear shapes and
beautiful creations that are ex-
clusive. Millinery that is different
and modestly priced.
FEW
IDLE 1V0MEX.
the.;
SOUTH (MHO LI AM DEMOCRATS
Columbia S. C May 15. South
Everyone nowadays recognizes
absurdity of .idleness. For whn't. eniild Carolina democrats atio divided in
be more ridiculous than tbe idle wo- their allegiance between Underwood
mnn ti)n nA r '. f s .1 4 :n ...m. . fMnrk W'ilsftii !i n il Hn'rjimn . ntid nil
Illicit liW OUU' UilU 1 1 U UIJt7 IU JllIU Willi ; . . . . ...... - -f
her? So. Strenuous has modern life four presidential aspirants have Influ-
become thut idleness is completely entlal supporters in today's state dem-
! shorn of its charm and the girl who ' ooratic convention. Gen. Willie Jones
! either by nature or cultivation pos- for fourteen years state chairman of
sesses an Idle temperament is apt to . the South Carolina democracy retlr-
t
The Rogers Store
find herself '.nu outsider!
J She must 'do something and do it
jwell. if she jdoes not wish to wither
of loneliness. There. is no. place now-
adnys for the idle woman. Even in
the supposedly idle class of the very
rich she scarcely has a foothold.
Turn where she will she will find
the women of her. set doing tilings.
The modern -woman is steeped to the
eyes in work. Charities claim lier
time new and philanthropic . move-
ments hold her attention and human
ity knocks insistently at her door.
She could not idle if she would and
keep her place in- tho rush of modern
p'rogress.
The fact that idleness has fallen in-
to disrepute and is disdained even toy
fashionable women is a blessing to'
the girl who must work from necessi-
ty. Siie has no longer to' explain and
defend her own strenuous- attitude.
Her friends are too busy themselves
Lwhether from mere inclination or pos
itive necessity- to enter into argu-
ments on the impropriety of man's
work for woman.
So it behooves every girl to choose
some congenial work and thoroughly
prepare herself for it so if the -day
of necessity comes she may turn to
the thing for which she is fitted and
to work which is congenial in order
fo earn a livelihood.
ed today
That it does not stretch is the chief
claim made in behalf ' of paper ma-
chine belting edged wtyh leather that
is being tried out in England.
j 4 Hungarian firm bicked by capi-
tal from France will supply the Con-
stantinople Turks with electricity for
public and private lighting and pow-
er. - -
! The British government is planning
to link all portions oftlie empire by
a wireless telegraph system that will
center at the admiralty in London.
A knob to be screwed into one cor-
ner of a piece of furniture to make it
stand level on an luiriven floor has
been patented" by- a "PWihulelplua man
Designed and buift by engineers of
the United" States the first modern
steel plant in India lias begtin opera-
tions at a town 155 miles from Cal-
cutta.. : .
A Nebraska woman has patented a
utensil to prevent cnns-y.or jars in
which preserves are coolted being upset-by
water that is boiling too vig-
orously. .For sharpening- lawn mowers a
T'ennsylvanian lias patented n hand
power machine which revolves the
knives against an abrading surfaco
I IN SELECTING GIFT I
I for the Crudiinte it will he to your interest to- see- us. I
In addition fo. the ninny nice flilntrs in Silverware Cut I
(.'In niidTlcvvi'Iry we luue a .complete line' of College Plus. rf I
I'obs Kings Cuff Buttons Tie. Clasps' und Ifut.I'biN which I
f course are lery appropriate. H
I MARTIN e CURRY
ACCIDENTAL MEETING
RESULTS IN MARRIAGE
Personals
VOK i: RECITAL AT
HOWARD PAYNE CHAPEL
Friday evening. May 17 at 8:30 p.
m. Program:
Ladles' Quartet Xevin Misses
v ... t ' Ra Etheridge. Albritton andJ Mrs.
louin: Iruiclfr Mvt Browuwood t.'irl Lane. 3
:i Vi:ir Vim mul Itnlnniu 1 m.
-- -ittiuuiCT rme
m r ' -Mrs. Lane and Messrs. Mosby and
When Bert E. Rowe came through . Harpham. - I
Brownwood last year in the Kellogg ; "Heav'n Hath Shed a Tear" Ku
big touring car enroute to Dallas' chen Maude Albritton
from Cincinnati and spent n couple' 0 for the Wings of a Dove" Ca
or days demonstrating the Kellogg ro Roma - Mrs. Lane and Mr Tar
cereals littlo was thought that he rant
Mr.
Stuartf-
evenly
stmpie npimratus nas been fnvented ! er ruuini 10 Kienuiy nim-; -j-ho IJmdeIero
. a . . ' r i-w I T 71. T 1 . 1 .
Maurice Bell editor of the Messen- : The voting girl of todav has everv-''10r Pl"'"'i'ig water for domestic pur- urounoou. it . cnanceu James Harpham.
ger at May passed through here last thing on hor side. She is infinitely loi5ps Ay PPctroIysls. the needed cur- .'however that he . stopped his car in "Serenade" Schubert Miss Co
nighi enroute to Temple whore he .better ofi than ten years ago mid if reni MnK -oDinineu iroiti. a iiht j ."uw.g ammq ami went renne Ray. Mr. Mosby.
-will attend the Assoc iation j she Is wise she will avail herself - s'k't:.
Judge Ct. X. Harrison left last night
- for Austin 6n busi:;:-s.
JJr. .and Mrs. 41 H. Throop have
goaeio Waco to wake their home.
J. 1i Baker went to Fort Worth this
morning on bnsfnass.
J. F. Keeling Is spending a few
daj'S at StephmiUe on business this
week.
Misses Elisabeth and . Carrie New-
son of Coleman are here today on a
visit tip friends.
Dan Oill is driving fire wasuii No.
2 during the absence of the regular
driver John CM. Dan is experienced
In the work and makes a reeular
hand with th tfam or at handling
the hose. Will Norman ivho was t
one. time a "'driver for the city is
boJdins down the plaep at Station No:
1 1 whil' Will Proton i; attemling the
j state fmMw-n's c onvention.
ADVICE KOK .THE CALI.HKV. '
j A widely' known RepntilUaii :-
asfced. if b5 was for a cerr li'i c.m-
.dftlnt for governor and h- anMwr d .
"Xo: I don't want to waste hint Ti t
situation i Itke an event in a public
; theatre. Some fellow had mnl- u
disturbance in the gallery and th f
ji-rj as rHi?e. i nrnv :.im c.r
inror mm ovr: Theremin a sol-
fnn looking lann rose from his sseat nwux
mil! ttnirsn;U-rl'f uhr.ni ..1 i i
into mo p.mce to gijt spine post cards "Fear Not Ye O Trne1
j to -send away to youii lady friends. Buck Mr. J. T. Reid.
iThero ho chanced to meet .a yoimg "Valse Chanteo" Mattel Miss
Mrs.
i-FFKCTin: advi-ktisim:
-Waiter" grumbled a customer.. t ;lday who w5 selo?Ung ppstenrds Binncho Etheridce
should like to know the meanim? of : n' JooW" oyos Uie card they found ? "Sunset" Dudley Buck
this. Yesi.Tdnj I was served with a ! occasion to.nddress.an; another and Lane.
fMirrion of pudding twte tM a tfmo tho. young uuxif told his Male Quartet Parka Messrs
Ind. Mi. sir." rejoined the walfer " in tufa- s: rewarded with Tarrant Mo-sby Reid and Hanam
"where did you it?" j tho name of dm young ladyv This- The Seabird's Message" Gei-
IU the window" j chanco tnoetiitg imerealed hhn and as bel - Miss Corenne Rav
Oh. that nrrounts for it. We al- it was growing ItUe be decided to re- .v vru. . .' .
; - 'lL venice Anittti
.ways give the people by the window main over in. th.e tHy r Oie night. Miss Blanche Ftherfd ani
larae portions. It's a sood advertiNe- And after a half hour ehhtwrlMt tli -
portions.
tit lilts.
Judson Skiles is StehtIlng he state
fireman's convention a; Austin thi
week.
Don't waste HHh! Kill a fiddler
him.; ErerjtKidy's raKazine.
with
GLEAN-UP MOVEMENT
i
RliUs'( vmi HASTE.
.... r
ml PI ITIMCr PlTV ' nprs wt oitUstolTi about an Ir'Hh-
L ULLnilut Ul 1 I 1 miJ1 'ho . painting -n fenro mid
J who worked fost dint.he might get the
y Job .finished twfore fhe paint gav out.
Mrs. J. A. Gillesitfe of Ooldthwaite 'ify FVdemfien is in Karnot Aboiif i"u ' .Sn(Hker Innghed nt that Joke
i
Js siting in the efcy tHis week the
guest of Mrs. J. F. Keeling.
ALikMiL' the Cleup-l p
Thonunrh.
Miss Xina Burts ot CWthwaite has
returned to her kome alter a pleas-
ant a1sJ with Miss Lena Holland.
.before tfi.jr hqnght : rnxors.
t The .ii(nv version catne in ypr rdav :
: the setting is ap to ditto but ti e old
tte aia to make Brown wood th.eWt. -&H1 sticlts out. Qur co.r -n-cleant
town In Texas said .Mrs. W ! dent 'says?:
R. Roberts nrideiit nr tho ruv v;t.'- r .1 ' ...
i iiiiie a i iiiinii ra r - wi i uni r
chauffeur. 'Tr;- latter is a hrlsht Hal-'
; young laxly coiftproiuisad (or tho de- Go. Prettr Rose" Marzfas
;Ioy he had ocwisfotted by uiking her Miss Maude Afcritton. Mr. Reid
.... - - yu Wi ihu- n.nj o.g car. i nat "Margnerita't - Meyer Helmund-
Starting a hulness without capital night he drenntdd jit tho pre.tt west Mr. L. X Tarrant '
somv lexas -glrl fliid thoiight long and otfr-f- "Hark to the Mandoline" Par-'
(nesty- for s.o.no.. scheme .that wonld' kor Messrg Reid am fraapham
you vdetnfn hfm in Browjtwopd. He found j a) "Love's Messenger" Caro j?e 1
."It in a little tIfe:troubtft the follow- ma; (b) ..Love s a Ro gJ
ling day and remained over. He call- (.Sduc. (c) Tn T . . .
uii - int.- fcij i unit mgrit Juki ui
chance friendshin iook Uie form of n i
and attract the attention of capita!.!. ...ir . -imu
thincs tln-v increase the .impiHation j
! mo iovo anu lonignt .vin.. Kowe and . n
Miss Rosa Leo Rritifff will be liiar-i 1
MITES US CITY IIHI.IHM.'. .
i.s eoiiimencinff somethtnit for
one tln to finish.
Faith in our city will carry
ocr the niKKh plaes
City knwkers are notliinv but
siniistic boosters.
Boosters accomplish at least
'f Woodward Finden Mr. Mosby.
- Wllsnn
congenial admlraifon; which- during nav pflor:fW4 Atttn ' .
- . ...v. 11151. suikiuu aiiu .ira.
ie Veni ihnf nns;lil hna rlnnnml t ...
The erowth of a city depends on i - . ' . ' : .... 1 unne Messrs. .iosby. Tarrant. Refd
Wrs. Bessie Beitis and daughter.
Miss Irma of Blaifket lire guests of
friends In the city ilkls week.
eration to a Bulletin man this after-
noon "and we want the help or the
aper in telHiig the people what we
are going to do."
Ian boy and. on Invaluable servant.
The other night ten miles from home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. JJboney left this
ornIng for Minora! Wells -where
f&ey -will spend n Xew weeks just to
-rest. '
m -me meeting at hrit inside the eftv limits l nhi-uHi
me norarj on tomorrow the ladies jjint 1
.. ... ils tC 11S IIIMI lMin; III unnn.l .' I
: .j j 1 . i. . fi 1
soiiis- nlvnni f.lt.. u--..-fc ...t.i n :.. i ...... linn
" -s scusa me. tmstor boss.' lie nn-
from the city council and the Com- towered; we're ten miln from home
mercial lub. and if given ahy kind 1 an' only got enough gas for free mil.
v" ' " " "semeiu win suirt a "clean- i vt w lnit-rt- n .
several things. One is. confidence j-.
A ji iivAf tint U.irvtt . - tti.k .
fried at the homo of the bride's par-; hiitertsilned.
but it can heroine a cbun one. . T ...
. ; ents. . The Misses Curry Crosby Talbot
The meeting as outlined above is RoPpr. Moffat and Mrs. Butler of the
rather unusual but at the same time Acuity of Howard Payne college were
purpose. The young delightfully entertained last evening
('UK UK Y ICE TODAY.
Yes. we have cherry ice today and .?rVod every
peach strawberry walnut Xo. 1 ; ! people were delighted with one an- at course dinner at the residence
01 . Xo. 2 vanilla ice cream. If you don't . mlor fr0IU lh(J frsf monunt t . t of Rev. and Mrs. Mints.
the flavor
founts come to
you want at other!
and ' Mr. Rowej Is
moment they met
firmly convinced
! that his movements were so timed by
E. P. Hale of ;.1T5aljin was here last
Ight on his way ii) the hawks of the
up" campaign that Will make Brown- j -Cleveland- I'liiin Dealer
wood spotless. 1 '
eet '
The City Federation is going in af-
Keariy to lied anil early Jo rise.
Work like ? and iidvertiRe.
San Saba to attend the yicnic given tht- rize of im for the cleanest
the West Texas ginners. town in Texas. If you are willing toll
hp them out In the work sigmrv
Messrs. Smltit Adams. Gillespie as lluch by your jiresence at the h-
and Hall ot GdldtihWiaite. all gin men. -"ry meeting at 9:30 o'clock in the
vere here last ig3it enroute to Men- '"owning.
ardville to aitead ttoe Ginners' pic
Dir.
L. X. Dj'er of the Texas Tnderwrit-
rs Insurance Co. of Fort Worth was
spending yesterday In Brownwood
AS OPPfJKTI MTV OVKHLOPhl.D.
Five or six swarms of bees will
yield a net profit of $lu a. seaon
besides giving. a family' all the lion
it cares to use. Bees require little
enre Ani nnn In thn t .... :
otaking adjustment of the Bud Rhone anian Vwo "o ten
and Riley Drr losses. ? h5ves; More lhan lfjn
-t- to Imich une and attention or they
Marshall Smith and K. b. Kirkpat- w be n(.Iec(etj
ricK left last night for Burnett to at'-j Jves Jnav bc Mlrcliascdf -koocke(
tend the district republican conven-' dow.n. f0r $i built ar)( j)aJnte(I
-tldn which meets in that city today. I for $2.50. A swanii of good Italian
!bees cost 1. It does not require
D. F. Johnson; secretary of the Imicj oapital to start out in the bee
Commercial Club left last night for business on a small scale. And thpn
Houston -where he will attend the the bees will pay back the cost of the
secretaries' association. original outlay in the first section of
honey. In a good year there should
R. B. Hollingsworth or Coleman anu ue irom two to four sections filled
C. C. Cockrell of Ballinger passed . with honey.
through the city last night enroute Kansas might be the greatest bei
fo Temple to attend the meeting of slate in the Union according to T. J
OLIVER
TYPEWRITER RIBBONS
the Texas Press Association.
iE; E. Fairbanks representing the
Star-Telegram of Fort Worth is
here this week puttinc on a list or
eubscribers. The Star-Telegram gives
iBrownwood a good news service ahd
is deserving of patronage.
Messrs. Will H. Mayes and H. F.
Mayes editor and business manager
-of the 'Bulletin are attending the
state press meeting at Temple this
week. They will be away until sat-
- -unlay.
jHeadlee. professor of entomology at
Kansas Agricultural College. It Is a
great big field of plants from -which
bees get their nectar. Alfalfa honey
is the finest in the world and Kan-
sas grows plenty of It. Jewell county
is the best alfalfa producing county
and it is also the best bee country.
However the whole state is rich in
clovers and this also is good ma-
terial. Kansas Industrial. '
The only fly that Is immune from
sudden death is tho fly without lower
extremities. Swat the fly before he
j swats you. .. J
.Just -receded a shipment of Record
Ribbons. Three colors: Black Iliac
Purple. "w Is the time for you to
supply yourself with a good ribbon;
a ribbon flint is guaranteed to ghe
perfect satisfaction. We lime suld
dozens and dozens of these ribbon
and have not had a complaint. Why
pay 7.1c hh $1.00 for a ribbon when
you can set one that will do tbe same
service for less money I
.V CENTS IS OUR PRICK.
STATES PRINTING COMPANY.
MOXKY IX BFTTERJflLK.
KAXKASTER'S KAXPY K1TCHBX. . fntu th.u hw W01(l s(op aL te aft Following is nn extract from Farm
store. He says he has loved Brown- an lireside:
Avood for a whole year and that he ' "One by one the various wasttf pro-
will never forget the dear old place. tIcts pf the farm have been utilized
.Mr. Rowe i.s on of those hustling aml nut ilto a form having a miffket
young fellows who makes friends TOluo- so it is not surprising toflnd
wherever lie chances to stop and is l)erSons making- extra dollars and"
popular with his associates. He paid Ct'"s from lhe saIe of buttermilk An
the Bulletin man a call whon first f ejitenirising farmer's wife living near
he readied the city on that day about tYateS CVnter- Kansas is not only de-
.1 year ago. and anain this afternoon rivin" a noat fncome froi thtsnle
I he came in for a word. uullur' UIK sne aso seIs the
In Miss Rosa Lee Ratliff this hus-' f ' "e f th VriW
tUne vm.nr- man cnenrno n rrl Shn htfls f th t0Wn for HtS Per
; ' " 0 " " " " gallon.
is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. wrnt fc ....
Tom Ratliff of this city and a young ' . "
. amI refreshing drink the year round
woman of personal charm and rare . .. . . '
but its popularitv in citle is trreit-
accoinplishnients. She is held in the t ' sreat-
. . . . . x . . eht (urinK tle summer months. when
highest es eem by a whole bos of lt is n stronp (eman(1 at c
friends and will be greatly missed by j .Tnp )egt wit. can 1)e made
lpm" (only from the best and cleanest care-
Mr. and Mrs. Rowe will be Joined fuijj- ripened cream
in heart and hand by Rev. C. H. Aber- j "Xowhere can better buttermilk be
netby and will leave at 11:30 for Kan ' produced than in the well kept dairy
sas City where they will make their on a well managed farm.
future home. "A 20 pound churning of butler
from average cream will make aboilt
eight gallons "yjf buttermilk worth
from SO cents tin. according tn its
e kind of a contrlfct w
1) .11 K.V OK KW YORK
OFF TO DALLAS TODAY
New York. " May 1C Advertising .. .
Mii(ini ami inc
men all over the East are leaving to
day for Dallas where the annual
one is able to make with local res
taurants and hotels. The fresher the
convention or the Associated Adver- bnterniilk the better is Us qualitv and I
Using Clubs of America will be held the more refreshing it seem To J
next week. Special 'trains will take
the delegations from this and other
cities. A big party of Baltimore
boomers will leave today and will at-
tempt to get the next convention for
the Maryland city.
I am in the market for 25 head of
good 2 year old mules and 25 or 30
head of good mares from two to eight
years old and 25 head of good brokq
mules from three to eight years old;
mutt he sound. Would also buy a
few saddle and 'buggy horsea.
A. P. McALISTER.
' Telephone 722.
build up a reputatiou for good butter-
milk at profitable prices deliver it
promptly in clean cans and as cold
as possible."
Fader 'ew MaHaffemeRt
The Hughes House near the Santa
Fe depot has been thoroughly Re-
paired newly painted and papered
throughout and Is now ready to 0-
tertain guests In a highly satisfactory
manner. J. H. Stroud is In fcarge
and having had considerable experi-
ence in the hotel business will doubt-
less score a successr- Thq patronage
of the public is solicited. d!78
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