Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 155, Ed. 1 Monday, April 22, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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THE DAILY BULLETIN
MOXDAY APRIL lOli
PAGE EIGHT
YOUR GRAY HAIRS
BASE BALL!
Tuesday April 23rd.
Simmons vs. Howard Payne
At Daniel Baker Park 4:30 p. m.
ADMISSION 25c. GRANDSTAND 10c.
Simmons 'Won One and Lost One to bumford College
Col. R. G. Prater went to Austin
last night on business.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Stewart hiv "
Teturned from a visit to Snn AuSmio.
TEXAS "WHITE HOPE"
VISITS BROWNWODD
Mrs. Ira Hall has gone to San An-!
gelo for a visit to relatives".
Miss Noma McKinney and Mrs. "E.
3. Watson are representing the local
lodge of Re&ekaiis at Dallas this week.
Cav? Tuner the Anson llciiiyrwehrlif
Will he Introduced Here this
Ei cuing.
Dr. Jack Piatt of Anson with his
"White Hope' find Cass- Tarver . is
spending the day in Brown wood to-
day and favored the Bulletin with a
pleasant call. Tarver is a big fellow
with plenty of vitality and action. He
. tips the beam' at 252 and is now in his
22nd year. Dr. Jack believes lie has
found the one man who will take the
championship title "front Jack John-
son and lie is putting the youngster
through a regular course of training
Miss Emma HiH is spending a Tew
days at Ballinger this week with
friends. . .
AIIarmIe!ss Heiiiedy Jladc from Gar
den Satre Restores Color to
Gray Hair.
A feeling of sadness accompanies
the discovery of the first gray hairs
which unfortunately are looked upon
as heralds of advancing age. Gray
hair however handsome it may be.
makes a person look old. We all
know the advantages of being young.
Aside from the good impression a
youthful appearance makes on oth
ers simply knowing that you are
"looking fit" gives one courage to
J undertake and accomplish things. So
why suffer the handicap of looking.
old on account of your gray hairs
when a simple remedy will give your
hair youthful color and beauty in a
few days' time?
Most people know that common
garden sage acts as a' color restorer
and scalp tonic as well. Our grand-
mothers used a "sage tea" for keep
ing their hair dark soft and luxuri-
ant. Iti Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur
Hair Remedy we have an ideal prep-
aration of Sage combined with sul-
phur and other valuable remedies fof
;dandruff . itching scalp and thin
weak hair that is split at the ends or
constantly- coming out A few appli-
while touring Texas and the south
-preparatory to-making their debut in-cations of this valuable remedv will
;to the east. Cass Tarver was reared
near .Anson ami is a natural tighter.
In the face he resejhWos J.. .Corbett
Tom Bell oil ningnnt and eouon j "ol uye . n mc u. use w i growtn and appearance of thehan
man of Brady is here today' on Uasi-: sne ns. "GenttGinitn Jim had.! net a fifty cent bottle from your
ness. He reports no new develop-: Tarver weighed 2S9-itfinids when he ' druggist today nnd notice the diffcr-
bring back the color and in a short
time it will remove every trace of
dandruff and greatly improve the
TheiLast Word in
Clothing
oy s
Wliiow Jones
meats in the Lohn field.
Miss Hussie is numbered anions: t:ie
Browntvood ladies who are attending
the meeting of the Grand lodge f
Rebekahs at Dallas thi? week.
went into training na. lias worked . nre in your hair after a few dais
off many pounds and tie :;exfieets to j treatment.' All druggists sell it tin-
work off a fev pounds Of tit e surplus ! for guarantee that the money will
H. G. S-harreniiet k '..-it lat nig!
lor Dallas where h will attend .
meet ins of the Odd K-!s .'Jran
lode.
J. R. Han is and X. at. S. .'
May passed Through the eii.. on ;
terday nr.nue to Dallas when- tiy
aill rei'r-nT :!ie Mm ;li:e t -meeting
:' ih- Grand of Odd
Fellows. '
fresh yet. Ho expects io - jnit in a
whole yeat: at- hnrd tminfng. betate
he takes on any imri of tftblg pugs"
in the meantime be i& gathering in. a
;-few dhfles givijig exhtbtf6n
1 with bis Frank Mayoi tai pJd t.iii"-f-j
w horn Dr. Piatt has piojtcil top for a
trainer for the oangster. Mayo is a
heavi. w. ih-t ajid a veteran in tie-
ring. He has iiatfoer. flghts d;u-
u-z his ar r and" ay w r a
! :'.r anorhei it th?re is a ilkVly - jun-.:-1
S't-r arom.'! .- .
The "WJiitv Hop and jhhi trains r
will giv. an exhibition .hiN''i5ff-Jf
Thev in -t at Dii:liii Sartifdy ftiuht
and ea: a six ronnd Iwut that d --
be refunded if t'.m remedy is -not t -aetly
represented.
Special Aea;.
.. Rnfros. Xo. 2. Drue Store.
IVAXTICD A J.joy 17 .-.irs old. v
steady work A!i1f( kx .
'phone .1-71".. ;iv.
Call for "Widow Jones"
and you get the best materi-
als the latest styles and the
most dependable Boy's Cloth-
ing offered the buying pub-
lic. We have a full line and
would be glad to have you
see the stock. You will like
the goods and also the very
reasonable prices at which
they are offered. Now is the
time to buy Boy's Clothing.
i
Letter rroiii A Father To JIN
"ii l College.
Letter . .'.
tigl'ed njativ onlooker
Post iui -TT C R R. ih ii of i).'ljtM.)n ! .
is bere ;da o attend a nrvr.ne (... n. .
of the R-i.ua!ican counn haitnieri. f ! j j t AfYl fc H 0 uULLIU L
this district. Mr. Redden ays ns ins
first visit lii' in soth and that.f
he is nelii'i.tett to mid .i sirosiTMs
little city
IN THICK FOG
Golden Thompson who lias bejn
with the Wells Fargo Kx press Co ;
here for om time left last night
for Lonitta where he take thex-
press rub -m j!:e Ioiitet.1 and Eden
branch of i- Santa Fe. Goid-n is. a
clever youim gntlnian tnd we eB
-nlt.nrlv i liim tn u irL hie ir 1 -
to the tp in the servi e. t- ! Tlu" M''-" Veftfce C;;V
i ti-Uat" "i tafed uj '"sectaf . f
I lest. ti s- iuor t 'raH.ir ''
Creiiau and IriMtitii in ( nllKion and
Creiian Crippled Tlioiiuli
MaiiiL' Port
Xorfolk. Va.. April
f i s i retain aini iruquoi. cpainw u-
day in a thick for off ep HattWa.
The Creiian was bdlVie1n.. tie '
i a-ii. bit i laa-king' 'nBttr -if
own hTeam. Xo csiialhw.ate rtrporied ;
''
Yours- of ! '.lit .i't. 'o ir;iii i .
lag. an aci 'Mint iri t;:.. p-tji' .
ittg to secure ail !)i- It. .no r-
ifn tn.iH-r. aiui -Hie op -;i on r
roked ahions the Ilarj. irii :
suited in the iisiiane of an aioui;.-
iiXHis letter whleu . in i i
sensation.
You seeni jo t mw: uro:iclt '!
AM disturbed o-r this ht.i iiUntlt
The Rogers St
and think the infu.tir
i.
12 The- t .un- t srMJt to !K-a .while f
he
W. P H.illniark. na::man
RepaUlk-an Kvwutiv. oiujnrt'ee
Erath cnut and c).- f : 'h- i
departnT-nt .it Iiuhlin. In 'he .
today to ;i'f-nd ;h' t .nit: nee .
Bronwoocl distii'-t rej-u di' -in - M:
Hallmark M-jwiris that imidin is in
stalling a new water works svst. n
follejie M-nefit -"The Ifso.' Ho-
.ird Pa yn !iap l Tuf : jKveniiiV
v -i: o'.-io. k AdnirS8ia-..iS5s.
I'KKSIIMvM.
tlwt will sreatl inr.i.-
fighting facihtieB and ju-o
ins lenelit to the town
th . fit
ot la:
tl-i.llf i !oo
".Ik not '
iort on . in all iositi iu. -ot.n - '
ith this affair "t ! ':f. ri .-n.;.
for oefiu- m-:ii Tut ifrjs ;j I . i. ni i iea.i
of.yonr own. and iktiH-' 'hif.Mii .-tsoien!".i-.
r f n k : it 'a- .
our n't rib-nia! -ttvii. ! d
t-f r-; ;.I-J- MfVelhfl" Aitll .ic' n.i
able .f .'o'nj' nulit.
Ir rfpi.rA n mil ' . n-!- T. -curate
thinker - -one a Mm'.
thine of tli. Ke"i n4r r uir u-.
aiwl one who is il!m'. .(nd do ti tt
bitnself in fhfj oiti. r teito .o - .i . in
order "ti t he h h' i ! -1 1 -1 t ' .
rieht .
Are tilings wioni: .h-.hus' otir "
Or would things b
iPtotaiii-ii . re i Huh'. S .r R. .
Think Kiulit ato! are th.- s;it.n-' -f
rounds in ti.e ladder oit .u-.- rrwim
to rlho i. and the more weight von
i lit- iij'on ilien. the si. i and flrni-
i I iil be vour tread m the a .-cent.
r?e The Meixhunt of Vetiffe Tp-to-Djlte"
feea-let iimn s(iefial re-
i:iet h. Senior Class Howard Pane
eoNefce. Henefit The Ijisso." How-
ard Pauie ehafi- Tnewlav Kmiiiu!.
v:l.J oViirk. Adniissron
t
. t &
KING'S Store also gives premium tickets
in addition to PIANO VJOTES. Call for both
find out who wants the PIANO VOTES.
V
4ttt'.
nt .
UltO)V. CtH'M V IIKItlMES
The Strawberries that wsuge in our
; re;tin are grawn In Brown County
! and are much nicrtftban thc ones shin
1 ped in Th sjejierntetl cream we use
to ni(!nufa tiii:e oil. ce cream is nl-
'so produced in Hrowii Connty We
3
INDUSTRIAL CONGRESS .
CONTESTANTS NAMED
ilt of a
in. nhi.'li
Friends here are in
letter from ;wnn- llenr
he asyu h- wilj not mi rid th
out races at fhk-axo this sprin?
order to in;ilifv for the Ohii.i!.
rfices in ti.e -outuiM-r He a i : i it
on his form r record for entry and
will attend th Stockholm meet. Just
at present Henri is suflerins from i-
sprained instep and he could ot dl
i uw i t:tnM! trr- .8
t cmox iJiii'!'
X. v oi k. Aitrii 22 F; ii. BrltMn
; forni.-rlv v ire iiresidetlt. hafi sUCPeed
; . d Plwin riou Id pjrejrtdeiit of - the ; u Kr''
(Virinn H(4f HnitwHv: Cotild resin"l
and was Reeled chnimian f th- WOHW ve. o0 r member : at open tor uuatness to.my.
i - u... hW ihr-'it4';T-i ir- ti: j. -n.r m or om . kaxj-iastkr kaxdy kitchkx.
tiMlay. 11. K.. Far rell was eteI vie
i president.
Hmnn County Will ilaie Scleral
Fiirnierx In Contot for
Cash Prize.-.
ili lint use urn entitleitQeil rrmint In tfn wl r . i. ...
i ' 4as intmatrmi consreSs saw out.
V the other. fellow s ox w.ts o d ' ; manufacture of our Ice Cream. Wtnre. fM ntthuMtinn c..
eonfpleie list by eonirleM of the nenr-
Krosinwood Chapter Roynf Arch
Mason will confer the mark and Past
Secretary. V. C. Ihirri kman oi toe .Master Decrees tomorrow night Tuae-
day at o p. m. Supper will b sarVBd
in the hail. As the candiflnraa
j
we want a rood remrwawKa:-
oSc I'm uored. I
Vour 'mvn adtiii.-riii'tt uii nie 't !
best of argument for you frankly s.iy
.the Frat have uootl nu.u rl" ;ui!.nu
SCHOOL CI.OSKS WITH
I'XKIH ISKS O.V PHIUAV
0 I'ltKSIOKVri.Vh I'lti.MAKY
i. -ii a itins coi'.vrv. tbVw.
Houston. Teu.. April 221 .It- har ibis h- true w'i siiouid not they
been decided that there will he no the honors. ar w ll.as th. KariH'
Democratic Presidential iirimary forj x.n if ttH w... ' F..lt xliy
Harris county. ThiW county 1 the tt-0u i n nil proband! in Julie ret i v- ii
home of the national execntive com- the honors.
mitteeman for. Texas Col. R. .M .John- While I do not discred social re
nin in the try-out. evotNa. Thousand. son. who is known oh a most ardent iiltlow jrt vvotllj hav on rf.lul.Iu.
of friends hope to see Harry win the ! supporter of Harmon and as sfronstl ' hr na H)5iiI Vi .. tHOrit ig worth
; ly 1000 contestants enteretl in conipv-
i ttUon'or the- 410000 in cah prize
i offerwl by . the eonerest for the lest
The liiueta sfrhool was brouaht to: -.. - - t
i .'-ouno aivuri-jj m ;iit. scare mis war
even-1 . .
. in me production of corn cotton kaf-
of town
tion.
L. H. RAt;AX. Actinft EL K
A. EXGI.AXDER. Secseawy.
INTFHST.VTK RIKI.K SII00:r
TO KB HELD lA UKAtvfe K
Sireeial to Bulletin:
Ausrin. Tex. AmrH 22LSfart
a successful close on Friday
inir of last week with a-iwoprinte ex-1
ercisefr. There v.ere tpiife a nnmberirr C0ln nnd uillo nmize. Following is
of patrons and friends present. iTln-;e8cl1 coiUestanfa name in the class or jiuant general Hutchina cacrftfwi i'ffaA.
ner was served on the Krounil and the !;cSSft? of thr. contest in which he is eral authority today to nmngt ftuf
afternoon was devoted to the exor ntere(I- c'Ift9 A indk-ates the ten- an interstate eoninetfth vtil& $ilot
cise4 incident to the cloning of . the J ;acrft ll0(el dwiionatrntlon farms ul- fn Texas umlernaUonal misnTSffsi
school. A feature of the prosram was " v" - the expenses to be paid by thefFfedarai
viwld's championship
opposed to Wilson
U. C. T. Convention
ON MAY 10th and 11th THE
Grand Council United Commercial
Travelers of Texas
Meet in Brownwood in Annual Convention.
The members of Brownwood Council No. 305 ask the Citizens
and merchants to decorate their homes and business houses. We
have ordered a large shipment of decoration lor the streets
and In the lot we have a large number of Welcome ii. C. T.
flags suitable for decorating the home and business houses. If
you have not been supplied phone W. R. Roberts or Tom Den-
man and have them save you as many as you can use. Price
JOc each.
B. R. MASON
Sec'y Brownwood Council 395
more to yon than all the Pruts
can lie organized.
that
addresses hi .Mrs. C. H
; of tills city and Wilniot T. Smith of
blanket. Prof. .1. S. Francis was the
As a rule when honors are due there
is enough of the conservative inde-
pendent element outside of t lie riufci?'
who will .recognize merit and do justice.
Say. my Son. my.ndiice would 'he
think lesR about the Friits ami. more
about our own uunllflcutioiiH. Hnd
to the oars and he prepared to sus-
tain yourself " when honors do come.
As appropriate- to the essence of
this letter. I give you the following
quotations:
Thou canst not do a deed that. will'
not 'bless or. curse
That will not add to h'umnn Weal
or brood of evil mime.
Thou canst not speak a word that
will not pleaso or pain
That will not swell the Sun of joy.
or give to woe a gain.
teacher nt that place this year.
IXTKH-SOOIKTY DKIIATKS
IIELi) SVTTItnAY NIGHT.
- at maturity) kntllr corn or mil government the Texas national : gmZ
i.e. otton ami corn the crops to XHUUS l0 )e entL "T.
mni.e
he rotated next yenr thus showing
the value of green manuring rotation
and diversification. Class B and C
coiiiiirise 4he boys and girls corn
clubs. Class D Includes the two-ncre
In the declamatory contest at Dan- plots cultivated In either katfir corn
let Baker College on Saturday night ormi'Io mai.e without irrigation and
Mr. Porter Davis representing the class K.-. irrigated forage crops.
Delta Kappa Sigma society won the There are :!!)S4 entries from l'rt."
medal offered the boys. Miss Bon- counties In this year's contest
nye Uouselle. representing the Coggin following Brown county farmers are
society won the prize offered the named among the list:
girls. These were several contestants i Amanda J. Hortonr Blanket B-C:
STORMS CKIPPLK WIRES "
OF ASSOCIATED PKESSl
The Bulletin is in receipt of wewT
this afternoon to the effect tfcig
storms have been "laying out"
leased wires of the Associated press
and crippling the service today. Tle
Til fl miiric nM...ift .'.
i vuuuuiuns m file
souuiern states indicate that rains
are probably again falling in section
tributary to the Mississippi nvtk-fa? .
conditions there worse.
(and the program was a most Interest- Herman H. Knebel Brownwood. A-D:
lug one. Handsome medals were Francis Caldwell. Brownwood. B: SWEETWATER MOTION"
awarded the winners. This Is the Florence P. Plumnier Blessing. D: t BEIXG ARGUED TO Dill'
second year the Coggin society has Kiirl A. Metcalf. May. B: James Guyer qn t Rl .
. . . . . . . . . .4 ' "'
won the medal and this society is on-; tirownwoou a; tap
Blair Brown-
f li- two vears old. It Is understood wood H: Robert Ixw Jr.. Brownwood. ' -m-.. unpjiiis
Coggin has promised I K; Frances Caldwell Brownwood.- t " "iet supreme
D: John C. Shepperd Bangs. A-D. 7" uu"-1 uu lue moun to remove
. the Orient railroad shops and guneral
M. L. Sanders left this morning for offices from Sweetwater to San An-
See "The Merchant of Venice Cp-
fill. .1.. .1
i moil taunt not ininK a inqugiit that ' to-Dato" Repented upon special re-
will not help or harm. . I quest by Senior Class Howard Payne
That will not foster or impair life's 1 college Benefit "The Lasso." How-
high and noble charm." Ird Payno chapel Tuesday Evening
t The three Ideas presented In this oloek. Admission 2?.
that Mrs. S. R.
a iiandsome medal for next year.
Dallas to he gone three days and to gelo and also on the motion of the
attend the meting of the state photo- ( Sweetwater citizens to dissolve the
graph en; association. He has been temporary injunction against theiu. A
president of that organization nnd al- decision Is expected the case on
ways tries to attend the meetings. Wednesday.
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