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THE BROWNWOOD DAILY BULLETIN BROWNWOOD TEXA1 TUESDAY SEPT. 12 1916.
LYRIC
THURSDAY
MATINEE
2:00 and 4:15
NIGHT
7:15 and 9:15
The Battle Cry of Peace1
9
REELS
9
Matinee 5c and lflc
Night 10c and 25c
LYRIC
TONIGHT
DOUBLE FEATURE
Mutual Masterpiece
in 5 Reels
t
J
THE TRAFFIC COPS
BILLIE BURKE in
'GLORIA'SROMANCE'
WEDNESDAY
BESSIE LOVE and
DE WOLF HOPPER in
"STRANDED"
Also a Keystone
LITTLE' ITEMS OF
LOCAL INTEREST
John C. C'raiir and family have
moved from 510 Milton 'avenue to
1114 Main avenue.
The westbound train which reach-
ed Brownwood thirty minutes before
the rain began falling here this morn-
ing bore splendid evidence that there
had been a rain east of here. " The
coaches were thoroughly wet and
trainmen said that -they encountered
a terrific rain at Zephyr.
POINDEXTER
MVS
WILSON SURE TO WIN
J)E.MOCKATS ARE GAINING ALL
OVER COUNTRY IS RELIEF
OF TEXAN
Colquitt defeat has put a stop
The
to these rejIBrts and.it also discour
aged Republicans to such an extend
that they no longer think they can
wrest Texas from the 'Solid South.'"
Mrs. R T. McClelland was reported"
seriously ill at her home in Brown-
wood Tuesday morning. Vviiile no
announcement of the cause of her ill-
ness has been made It is feared by
relatives that she is -suffering from
paralysis which first became serious
early this morning. Many friends who
hoard of her illness made inquiries
; WASHINGTON D C. Sept.- 12.
Democratic .skies were never bright-
er according to Judge William
Pdinde.vter of Cleburne democratic
national committeeman from Texas
who baa been in Washington enroute
home after attending the notification
of president : Wilson ceremonies at
Shadow Lawn and a meeting of the
Democratic national committee in
.Ww York. -
The Texan made a careful investi-
gation of conditions and his findings
i
at her home this morning as to-her J were or the nature to bring gia-iness
rMiMiiti-m mul Vvnrnsspd svmnathv. ' to llis Democratic heart.
Ed ( hainpion brother of City. afar-;
"J talked" he said "with the na-
tional committeemen from practically
k every state in the In km and with incii
A lazy liver leads to chronic dys-
pepsia and constipation weakens the
whole system. Doan's Regulets (25c
per box) act mildly on the liver and
bowels. At all drug stores. Adv.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Miss Stevie Boysen graduate' How-
ard Payne College will open a. class
in music at her home 403 E. Lee St.
beginning Sept. 1. For farther infor-
mation phone 201. 282c
You will find it at Loopey's.
MORE SHARP NOTES
' :SENT 10 SWEOEN
AMUSEMENTS
BROWNWOOD ELKS-
ILL HAVE II
Crescent Airdome j
The Crescent last night again enter-'
tained a large crowd -with another of.
those big feature picture productions.
The picture last night was a six-reel ;
George Klein masterpiece "Between $15000 TO BE SPENT ON DCFBOT
savage nnu Tiger" and as advertis-1 ELKS BUILDING WITH-
ed was. one of the greatest of its
kind over shown here. It is.-the
story -of the adventures -of a vounjr.
.lieutenant in the Jungles of India
and was a 'thriller from start to fin-
ish. The production is a stuncridousi
IN NEAR FUTURE
one using an army of people and
whole droves of trained wild animals.
From comments heard it seems! that
the people were more than pleased
with last night's show.
The Crescent people announce! that
they have another dandv- nictur tn-
ftight. a Kfeirt-Edlsou feature in five1
Between $13000 and $1500 wi
be spent by the Brownwood Elks i
adding-a second floor to their buildln
located at the corner of Lee an
Brown and making interior improv
meiits. according to an announcemei
made Tuesday morning. The 4. fin:
awarding of a contract is being ten
porarjly held up due to. minor di
ats entitled 'The Innocence of Rhtlj ' i
Marring the- famous emotional actress ' agreements as to the construction
iie scconu iioor and improvement
'but is expected to Be let within tl
next few days.
i Viola Daaaj
f -
Lyric Wednesday.
De IVotf Hopper whose" unheralded
siiai Jim uiampiou. uo 7?s W oMeW rank in the paries councils
miles south. f Brownwood:. was.n- u f tw. um- ti..i0ifH
brought" to .the city yesterday .after
noon lor surgical attention' follow
irisr the accidental "fracture ;6T -the
smalkr honc in hi !eg below' ;tho
ktjee. The accident is said to Jijlve
ocean ed while' Champion -va rWlugi
jou the -framework of a wagon .his
leg being caught between- n siuapp
au.i the v. agon .frame;" ;'
PERSONAL ITEMS-
W. H. Parks left this morning for
Lampasas where he will Spnd the
day looking after business tnfrttcrs.
Mrs. J. Bliupkwell left- this Wning Mrs yunin. tau.sins
i;n.loimr liiucli Improved lienlfh;
Mis. M. Av Mnrtin retjfr6l.yetbrdv
from 1a Animas. Colo. whefe . ptio
n. nt MVt-ia! week with" her-Krand-
son. Dr. A If. 'Koldni-tt. TtWtlelirilt-l
ful tVhir-Kio cUniate did woiidere Cot has hecn
their. reports. Listead of losing ground
ag Republican managers would have
the country believe Preauhnt Wilson
.rnvunv.tfmi 1 ti u...- i..-.
-;i -...... .1 ......1 ' 'u?u
The plans and specifications ct.
ViSCOlNT UUV.Y INSISTS THAT
. .swi;m: .11 1st not intek-
FBKE WITH I'AIfCEL TOST. benfefaetkm live' mad M'e easier for
f'i Jiiany-of -the downjand-o-it endor the addition of another floor
; school aetofiC the men now csihH by r;ip PriMing now owned by t!e Ell
irrevrrnt yjouth hams." has just re-r ty fVt0- '
ur. J-....i.i .... tr.'; f.xtens.on of the second flo'
nit-1 riJiiv i l Lur ;
it roes Lie auey connecting with tl
i5 from his .o-.vn ; Renfro-MeMinn nrnp- Cr hnn??n
- a-
ay would be provide
xtendion of the secoi
stairway extending t(
r arrtntiT Ttn hntlf-
astie or .he future ami alihu forel. Tisrount - Orejylnil '
th. mutterf -to artfitratioh Sweden f" Sul" r'. ""r-"""'? 2 "r
nfce not to intPrforo agaiaM-" ITr Xr u!' ' . - "
1 ltK
classic
1 .
lion
I
....u;u i . ..I u x. ill' w 1 1 1 11 ill HI. j . ; . i t : . . - 1
U rapidly gamin uiouud. The out-lhroujttt Jtteut hy. the eulente allied Z ZL1. J TZ J " "n"e" ar ten-foot driuw
1 ... . . ... . ... u. . . . . -.. . Of eopied' iintetss tii the lone li4freil
Will Praiii Snrnrlw. ! Knilanll ndA Riisste: Xn Anlnfinn ofi sJ'faF. bI1K.K N- A3 f 1 'r' 2I73 a
' Democrat aie uimsulv. ei.rht.s-! the pro:leS-1. ia. sii?hr. The British n .T:fi?"v the lk-3
Oe a
while. I
night
ends at
for? Temple where she will
guet of friends "for a short
Pin ley Sears returned las
ffoin a week's "visit with fr
Valhy Mills and other pohitsi iA that
section. . '
- llrs. John ;Barr(tt !eft laft ni?ht
for her home in L.v kney. aw a vis-
it here with her. iirnher. Mr& X. V.
Cook.
illss Felicia Rcmingfon left today
.for. Brady where she will be fa Ruest
in tlie home of. Cajt. H. W McGheo
for a few days..
Robert Binghai iarriveJ thij) morn-
ing 'from CorjlaS Christ! and lis read y
to resume his work in ".Daniel Bftker
college next week. - 1 .
J. R. Lewis county . treasurer re-
;t.u emiit
a- on:pini
a
in her hirahb
1 by h
groftt
She
they - are nt over-confideht. they
.have evtry li.r-on to hilue Vt.oJr
.fow Wilj-unV gnat rJiciith will
prove a turynse t th tuaiiiry.
- "Ciireful 'irve ni.nl". m th-
AVefct -in t.-ie .tati s v.h- r.- .Mr. 1L.. h s
rrtiiipaifipui;- m'sm'i. ;:j h.i
Adine Muse.
OT-jappreliT'iiflon in 1 e!iio.'ratie rank -.-To
'-tfto contfai v tlie iiiujn ion Mvatlh
r daaltr;'-;5tra.-.that Mr-. -H.rher. ha ht i;ru:i 1 a
; ': ." ' --j a result of h:s irijt. All f ih- U'est-
: " .- -. ' trn report- art --pterHti l and th-
Shipment outlook for leni Viaiie ; i;ct.-s m
the half a dozen or nnne c-tru staivi
Kv 11 11 t "a if 'TH 1.1. I
One of the lar!r"t ho
rl ( I IF- IK I u.'inui . av. . ..tv
r..rt Uruth mnrfcpt will BhiDDed L5 CXfoIleflt
tr.i;ht hv the Browii "County Co-ufKl understand the ;uirt li.is an ec e!i. nt
erative Shipping : Chib. The high JeHftuee. for vietory.
prices being paid I lately for. fogs have4 .""TIie Repubtieans at uie rime c4i-cau'-ed
manv raisers to V.Ispose. of : tertainod high hopes of capturing
their stork and this has been ; as- ipWly the so-called 4mnr.o0u women's
signed as the reason for the-e'trji largc votes In the West but they no long-
shipment. Within the past three day r ex teet-so comment lne irutn is timt
a lan? mimber of shippers advised ' wouien of tfie West are going to vote
that they were- anxious to take advan- 1 i surprisingly largo numbers for
taae of the market bv shilling to-M'esidont Wilson and hia party."
day I Let Hmrhi's Come Oh
.. I Discussing a report that Mr.
t Texas Judce-
ti:- ma.ueH 10 artntratton Sweden i. r T J
man iorife not to intrrforo araij f -f Kerlltl
ulh :im prrrl OOHt matter ffi JlZe I M
tranMt CWB.r Swtfen. The Swedish f 2S KiZl L
v... iL. -... 1 .. 1. f.tf". ntofton picture eharactertat
mtv Mill nnf place farmi miSht .
evhihltion at the twenty-; " declared;
Let nim come on.
be glad' to see him.
Toxans will
Texas always
turned Momlav nisrht from' fiOldth-1
wafte wheri he snent a davlor two Brown can
nttnnrfinf tn husitiPcc ninttftrSsl"-" products OU OX'hi
"Mfss Hnttin Tnnnehfn w! k hns third annual 'Xational Ircisation Con-
spent the past summer here
lives left today for Fort
resume her duties a: teac
schools there. vwv fi f itj
A. B. Bishop of San Antonio. for-!.. ..: 'mmnmtni nr.
merly district agent for tender- on exhibit in 'ur. p05cr t0 ma his sW'
I ... A i . 4 1 1 11.11 111 .l-l ' II llll
wI(th relar)-"'.: r.t" ir welcomos dfstjnKulsbod " visitors. We.
M tl r :" - off! A representative of ni how 1 1 p One state n
nen.lU.tlie - ...... -the 1 num. fiTiot ffirttic iltrt
1. r. .-... .. -y.fM.lvt line lirukrt iaiTTnT . . w " . v - i.iv
of their size and the
most beautiful women and we will do
Pan! Watson son ot Mrs. Qara B. out of the TOne i;i whicit products are "s offort l? laml Texas this year
Watson left on the Santa Te . this cn?fti im enncrix nreferrimr - '"ocrats of my state will turn out
solicited tho congress prefern:
from those districts where irrigation
fs resorted to in making erops.
morning for Pittsburgh Pa. where
he will spend the next two years at-
tending school
President T. P. Junkin- of Daniel
Bakcx College left Ibis morning for
San Ance'o. where h was caHe'd on
important business. His u icpected
and unavoidable absnr - froui the
city preveiueu mm irom neuvenng an ' Tht metine was called bv Kred
address at the opening exercises of ( Hurlbut. president ofthe Brownwood
Howard Payne this morning r I Tennis association. A number of
Judce C. L. McCartncv returned- towns nave neen jnieresieu in mei
to a tune of a 300.000 majority for
I Wilson. Since Senator Culberson'3
magnificent victory however there
. ... 1as not bcen 80 nirhr talk about Re-
A meellmr'at which plans will he publicans gaining control of the state
discussed for the tournament to be
Or-t. -
goepniBept""inparirtlv H determined
'mrf'ry HiiMti suB-an engawment.
It Is notable. ttiaJ until bow theeor-re.-pondSeiicflr
has. .been conducted. &U
Uin.t IiqHj- between Viscount CTrj
ind th SiFrdislj minister In London;
but Vfrcouftt . Gry'tj Jatvt not tor
t'o;n Wraiuel says the- count's com-
iiuiuieatfon Is not understood and that:
the Brilih .uifefRter at Stockholm i
beini? Brctfed to iresent the matter
-to the "SiCMlifr - jEtorernnient. Connr
W range! . .hnfe .iiowi gono to the con-;
tinent n m -ls announced he will!
stav for? several weeks'.
. Count VC'rangel's letter savs Swe-
drh. sltares- the hones expressed- byjj
A'icount'Orey that the correspondence"!
limy ii iiiv uuiinitL.- MHiiuuu in tue
questions at issue rfnd that Sweden
would warlilly congratulate itself on
the anplicatfon of the- fertile principle
of internation arbitration.
The front ;art of the building wou
be utilized fjr a dance hall and s
t'iat part of the building between tl
.-tairway in the rear of the iuildli
I a ding down to Brown street at
alongside tilfred L'.Ua?'s old ftank the ball room would be in vario
2:T"k. fc1'' JRfI r IhPr trte and rest rooms. Among tl
th . tla is firtfnsly - calif d
Stranded" 0nd will V ?hown here on
the Trianeld ensrani at the Ij.-ri;
theater "Wet nesda;. S'!pntrtin2 Mr.
lfwper are Bessie Love and a ?tionz
Trisnzln cat. '
You vU1 V'V1 -txt T'nfttev's
NOTICE
"Becinning on Oct; 1 all Union. Bar-
ber Shops will charge 5 cents extra
for neck shave.
B. II. GARRETT
2JW - Scc'y J. B. I. U. of A.
Just received a car of Bell of
Wichita Flour. J. H. Staton. 275tf
NOTICE
pay-for the sanitary work. I haven't
time to' call twice for this money.
A. W. CLOVER
2S4p
OfUR SIDE
improvements contemplated are
nitcbe.T. lo-irji. room reading roo.
demino fom. t-ii:iard and pool roo"
i-arlor. Simmer bath connectio
would I'P aff;r!ed the members.
The E'ks : urchased the building
whirh tht imrkrovetr.ents are to
made several year3 ago and ha
practically paid for it. The low
floor would he rented and upon t
revenue the lodge expects to re
handsome returns which additi
to the saving of their own rent is e
pected to put the lodge in a fin
class financial condition. At prese
the Elks have their headquarters c
er the Store of Sam Brin.
The improvements announced- tl
morning have long been under cc
templation but only recently was
decided to bring the matter to a her.
Union labor huilt the Crescent Air
.dome. Union labor has run our mach- At a meeting of the building comm
Ine and our orchestra 'and our stace. j -.-!. j-.j
Je decided that a stage manager was on Monday afternoon. A membersr
heedless expense to us as our house raeeting of the iodse has been call
manager is strong and able to raise fnr .u-u 5TTa r
Z Z il - 1 ' kUVlKl'lc "efsition will be explained In full. Pla
resigned" our stage manager because
we did not m?ed him and the union
leader forced our- union operator to
and specifications for the hQlldi
were drawn up several weeks a
this part of the work being in chai
quit because wo would not employ a.of P w Greber one of the buildI
Please leave 25c at the house--r6h5Tage manager If we wanted oncomnittee
needed a stage manager we would Witn the completfah of the secc
engage a union man. but we don't floor to the buiIdins? and nec
Sanitary Supt con t propose to allow any man or Brownwood Elks will have one of
building and .the nec
improvements incidental
set of men to hire a sLige manager ! hoc tti ?
Wc rent and .ell Sew ing Machines. Mo us against; our will. We have a1 "m T 'XT 1'":.
held ilurintr the. Free Fall. Fair
ce? niiii.H.mui.unmui..5;0ui SSJST
1 Just Received a Carload of!
S;. though he hall served his apprentice-
nL! !.. I a ' 1 1
this morning from a business ttrip'to j tennis tournament' and at the meeting E
Bisiumont. When ashed as 'W his
onfnfon of the Maine election -v'ester-tlay
rn which the Republicans-; won a
victory. .Mr. McCartney .sniildd and
observed that "'Vermont will prob-
ably go Republican too."
tonight.- ft is expected that plans for
a successful meet will he. gone Into.
iiiriFiiiiii!iiiii!;::!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!iM'n
UiXL K1UHI Ur; A LnlLU
Brownwood bankers have received
an invitation to contribute to a fund
I soon to be created for the purpose of
erecting a memorial in honor of John
S Patterson ccnimissioner of state
i;nJ:inc and in.surance who was
killed at Teag-ue recently. Letters ih-
v'tlnc ti;- bmkors to contribute to
t.ii . ii i w the ff-.U'4 -we belnc uiniled out oJ
. - - J - I f ;jijfv tt HI 1; J i L i ; l iiltu tl t v. i v. v.. 1.
- iislilies tfceir bcoks or their i made that an amount larue or
- 1 1 1 . 1 s'nwil. contrlhuted. Air effort is
s school worx whose atutuac t einir llnp lD 2er at ieast a small
in school is one of resentment E amount from. e rv banker and in-
1 .1 . L. . surance firm in Texas. R. J. E"k-
- Because tney must Stay mere E hardt of Tavlor 1ms been designated !
WHO IS restless miSChieVOUS treasurer of the fund.
1 or inattentive has a right to f wmiam amI Emmoti McFariand.
5 tave their eyes examined. E' Sqhr orvMr. and Mrs. M. L. McFariand.
x See Dr. Hales he is expert E eU tis J
;t ? D.::. they will
Ju eye CAauiiuuuu. 1 usiiirc-
fy no glasses unless absolute- E
s indicated; if glasses the E
E agkt glasses. E
I WE MAKE 'EM AT HOME"
1 BROWNWOOD OPTICAL CO. I
Mmtiiii'iiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiilliillllllliilllllif
morning for Houston where
be students in Rice Insti
tute (hiring the coming school year.
Will McFariand was a nibember of. tin
Owls football team last season and
his younger brother expects to try
try out for a position oh the team
this year. - 4 '
. Mrs. Ida-Blue loft today for3" San
Saba where she will bo a guest of
friends for a few days.
Dort Cars
s Which we will sell at the low price of
$7 1 0.00
I DELIVERED IN BROWNWOOD
I Better get your car now as the price
I of the next carload will advance $30
per car. Phone 990 for demonstra-
I tion or call by and see them at
We recommend the Free. Looney union onerator on the iob who lias Li. tr. J1.
n ' . i "i. .u. lwu oa.ua re u.ie west oi icjnpie
union decided that there were al- Aiin.rh crnn inu. v
ready too many operators m Brown-. thp mntt.r limT(ir pnncf . af!nn
cision has as yet been reached as
a new building.
Brownwood Elks are enthuslas
over the prospects for having a ho
of their own. The present headqu
ters have been inconvenient at tin:
it is stated because of the fact t
it is impossible to gain access to
reading pool billiard or rest roo
without first passing through the t
room.. While dances have been
progress members have suffered
convenience. This will not be
case In the new building.
I cVlfn 44 ntn rlt 'ttnlnn 1 Kr v nml
V til V J UUivli IUUV1 U11U
ail other kiitds.. We don't permit
them to be unfair to us. This is all
we have to say. and if under the
existing conditions tt anyone feels
that he can hot conscientiously pat-
ronize the Airdome he Is at perfect
liberty to stay away. We are not
i begging anyone to patronize our show
unless it -suits them to do so.
CRESCENT AIRDOMEj
Holloway's Gartgei
Across the street from Harper Hotel
I ill 1 1 1 1 III 1 1 ill i ii i ri 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ill 1 1 1 llll I II III 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ill 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 til I III 1 1 Ilif I IIllIlTT
ricnty Material to lVork on. - f
A Missouri editor went on a vaca-
tion and left a minister in charge :of
his paper. A day or two later a let-
ter came from a delinquent subscriber
Which read: ."I paid my subscription
the last time I was in town. If I get
any more such letters I will come
down and maul the h 1 out of you.
Tho minister answered: "I have been
trying to maul that thing out of tho
editor for many years and if you
really como down and maul it out of
him then my dear sir I have twenty
church members for you to operate
on. Exchange.
For any itchiness of the skin for
skin rashes chap . pimples etc.. try
Doan's Ointment. 50c at all drug
stores. Adv.
' Cheapest accident insurance
Thomas Eclectic Oil. For hm
scalds cuts and emergencies
druggists sell it. 25c and 50c. A
Praetorians pay your Insurance
Everett Skinner at Camp-Bell D
Company.
IB
Brownwood Council No.
will confer degrees tonij
at 8 p. m. All Council Me
bers are requested to
present.
L. H. RAGAN T. I.
5
6 Reel Big Feature
Production tonight.
A Notable compa-
ny of famous play-
ers. No advance in
price. Crescent tonight
KLEINE-EDISON PRESENTS
S' Big
Reels
"The Innocence of Ruth"
Edison's Unique Drama of Youth Love and Pathos Featuring VEOLA
5 Big
Reels
Also an hilarious
Comedy entitled
"A Bully Affair"
This is the big show
Crescent Tonight
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