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THJB BROWNWOOD" DAILY BULLETIN iBROWKWOOD TEXAS TUESDAY NOy. 7 1916.
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nmcmunn ncu uiiuuj
FRANCE
fHave You a Flashlight in
Your Home?
An intruder in the Garage Barn or House can
be discovered with this INSTANTANEOUS LIGHT
Convenient when you travel useful in town or
country home
All sizs at reasonable prices
Camp-Bell Drug Company
"The Rexall Store"
WORKERS
KIBHLY COMMENDED
Their Devotion to Duty and
Their Fearlessness m Face
of Danger Are Highly
Praised.
GRAND CHAPTER OP
0. 0. G. 11 DALLAS
PARIS Nov. 6. Drivers of the
American Field Ambulances continue
to receive citations and letters of ap
preciation for their work. Chief Sur-
dlvision operating
4 g
v
Lowest Priced Electrically Equip-
ped Car in the World
Highest
Type of 2-
Unit Sys-
tem Built
In the Car
and Guaranteed.
CHEVRO
FOUR HUNDRED DELEGATES EX
PECTED TO ATTEND GREAT
CONTENTION.
DALLAS. Now 7. The vanguard of
four hundred delegates who arc e.v
pected to attend the twenty-second
general convention of the grand chap-
ter of the United Daughters of the
Confederacy Degan arriving In Dallas
today.
"While the opening of the business
sessions does not-Jake place until
tomorrow morning a reception to the
delegates tonight marked the initial
stages of the program. It was
planned to have this affair a gorgeous
social spectacle punctuated with ad-
dresses of welcome a return courtesy
by the president general and intro-
duction to those assembled by the
past presidents of the organization
since its Inception in Nashville Tenn.
om September 10 1894.
Although primarily an association
of southern women delegates were
exepected from every state in the
union where tho organization has
1575 chapters with about 90000 mem-
bers. .Mrs. Frank G. Odenheimer of
Jeseup Md. is president-general of
tie Daughters; Sirs. J. H. Stewart of
Los Angeles first vice president; Mrs.
Fanale Ransom Willard of Newton
N. C recording secretary; Mrs. W.
F. Baker Savannah Ga. correspond-
eeon Gulbal of a
people of tho south a proper respect at Verdun writes:
tui uu yiiue iu wu biuhuus w mo-1 .At tne moment when an mn-
tory and to perpetuate a truth- expected order of departure deprives
fui record or the notaoie and cmvai- tne 12gth Division of American Sani
rous acmevements or tneir ancestors. tflrv action No. 3. the Divisions
The convention was scheduled to gc sureeon desires to exnress to all its
over lour days concluding baturuay members his deepest thanks
A 1 . m ( A V I
auernoon eacn day Demg mierspersea "Since April 25 1916 the Section
with business sessions receptions hao fniinprt hA nivisinn tn th vn
x Jl f I
luncueons ana oiner social aiversions. nolTit on tho front whArn It
The annual address of the president hag been In acti0n: at Lay St. Chris-
general in which recommendations tonhc. in the daneerous sector of
for the convention will be made is Thiaumont at Verdun and at Bois-Ie-
the foremost event in wenaesaays i pflra .
program. Election of officers reports The American volunteers have ev
of educational historical and niemor- erywnere shown an unforgettable cx-
lai committees wun accounts or me i amDio of devotion
work oi tne state organizations are set Thev carrv awav with them- the
for Thursday morning. rratltude of our wounded tho admira-
Thls annual memorial service re- t!o of aii those who have seen them
garded as one of the most beautiful at work ana regrets caused by
ritualistic events honoring those no their departure
fought and died for the "lost cause" "Thev leaVA behind them an exam-
will be held Thursday afternoon. This n1f whIrh .lt wm hG BUfficient to -
will be folowed Thursday night by call when in another Verdun their
"Historian Night" In which Miss Mil- Bucceagorg will be called upon to
dred Rutherford of Athens Ga. his- hnw. thft couraee and self-abnecaUon
Electric
Lights and
Starter
Electric
Horn Com-
plete Tcp and
toolequ'poieit
dress on "The Part the South Play-
torian-general will deliver an ad-
ed in the Civilization of tho World."
Friday is given over almost wholly
so necessary in the accomplishment
of their mission."
Scads CeagTatalatlons.
General Blondi comamndnig an
n.tn 1 nnrrnmn TTnrln tnl Vt. n I I .....
iv Buumi.i""bii" wniiuioucu "uo'-jother division at Verdun wrote on
ness witn selection or tne con-1 Sfir1emhr 05 to Sub-Lieutenant Rodo-
vention place will be on Saturday's LanaChI of American Sanitary Sec-
program followed by adjournment. I tlon No 2-
Dallas was named the 1916 conven- t wl8n to exnress to you my con-
tion city at Los Angeles last year cratulaflons for the unwearied activ-
It Is the second time the grand chap- ftv th devotion and the fearless con-
ter has met In Texas tho first oc-
casion being in Houston in 1908.
FAIR EXCHANGE
ing secretary and Mrs. C. B. Tate
of Pulaski Va. treasurer. .
Wednesday morning the grand
chapter will take up Its work of "In- j
stilling into the descendants of the
A New Back for aa Old .Oae Hew
; Brown ooa Resident Made a
Bad Back Strentr.
Editor Tells How
D.D.D. Cured
1 His Eczema
niiu mi Baafcer AJ Write
H. G. Hotchkls. Editor Echo Prophett.
tewa. 111. : Kemeaiber mine was eczema of
Ifteen rears' standing. Now I am cosa-
Bietclr healed after 4 bottles of D. D. D.
I hare eeea a case of 25 years standing
cwea. I bare seen toy own doctor cured
jrf barber's itch which ho could not cure
r. R. Tr. Baaker Hopklnton la. : I
H? wlt three doctors for six months
Taey aid no rood; my face and scalp
were fall of the disease. I applied D. D. D.
elt mr face Is as smooth as a babj'si
Key. L. I. Downlnp Pastor 5tb Av. Pres-
ayteiiaa Church Koanokp Va. : For three
years I safered. intensely so. 1 hare at
last feasd relief in D. D. D. I am no
lesser tortured -completely cured. I hare
aeattaticy in acknowledging the treat
virtues ef this epeclflc ' -
Iraffglcts are glad to recommend this
eeetalag cool In r liquid. 25c COc and $ LOO.
CeK to hs and we will tell you more about
this ressarkable remedy. Your aoooy fcack
tew m am wiue relieves you. l). n. n
fv ioht bjuh neaitny. As about It.
CAXF-BELL DJ4DG CO.
1 The back aches at times with a dull
indescribable feeling making you
weary and restless; piercing pains
shoot across the region of the kid-
neys and again the lohiB are so lame
that to stoop is agony No use to rub
or apply a plaster to the back if the RSSS and Kenan
tempt of danger shown by the drivers
of American Sanitary Section No. 2
under your command since their ar
rival at the Division and particularly
in the course of the days and njghts
from September 18 to 20.
"The American drivers have shown
themselves worthy sons of the great
and generous nation for the emanci
pation of which our ancestors shed
their blood.
I cite to the order of the Division
Drivers Cacroll Riggs and Owen Ken
an and would ask you to kindly trans
mit to all your drivers my congratu
lations and thanks.
"Signed) BLOXDIN."
General Blondin also mentioned
In general orders
To Build a Satisfactory Car for $550 is a Wonderful Achievement
kidneys are weak. You cannot reach
the cause. Follow the example of this
Brownwood citizen.
! H. R. Hawks 620 Bake St. Brown
Avoocd says: "I use Doan's .Kidney
Pills whenever I have any. signs of
kidney complaint and they never fai
to relieve me. I. am glad to be able
to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills to
all who suffer from kidney com
4 plaint."
i -PricQ 50o at all dealers. Don'
simply a?K for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mr. Haw;:s uses. Foster-MIlburn Co.
Props.. Buffalo N. Y.
I Notice to Auto!
Owners!
PHYSICIAN FORGED
io mar vim
i
'Associated Press Cerrexpeaa'eBt
! ChlkNRhna Says Dr. Wkitt Wag
Iatpressed.
at
If your car is hard to
start and doesn't run
good try our Gasoline.
We have lots of .our
customers that tell us
their car starts easier
and runs better with
our Gasoline.
And remember when
you break down or
run out of gas phone
us as we deliver free
5 miles from town.
Your Buslntss Ap-
preciated J. L. Morgan
EL PASO Nov. 7. The Associated
Press correspondent at Chihuahua
City who reached the border Mon-
day night was informed .before leav-
ing Chihuahua City that Dr. Encar-
nacion Brondo Whltt the physician
living in Guerrero Chihuahua who
had been raado a prisoner by Villa
and forced to treat the bandit com-
mander's wounded leg was In Guer-
rero Saturday In charge of Villa's
temporary field hospital. Dr. Brando
Whitt is a Mexican citizen not a
British subject
Emlllo Bronaman of Santa Rosalia
Chihuahua who was reported to have
been killed when Villa bandits took
that town was reported to bo safe
also in Santa Rosalia Sunday ac-
cording to reliable reports Brought
to Chihuahua City from .that town.
For any pain burn scald or bruise
apply Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil the
household remedy. Two sizes 25c and
oOc at all drug stores. Adv.
I
LAWCAPUDII
cftD ACHES AND PAINS
-L X'wr-V TLilMCaVMIMCSS ALII
for 'their courage and devotion. Car
roll Riggs is from Washington D. C
and a graduate of Yale University.
Owen Kenan is from Kenansville N.
C and was graduated from the Uni-
versity of North Corolina
Stanley Dell of Princeton N. J
and of Princeton University has been
cited in orders for' his coolness en-
ergy and disregard of danger as an
automobile ambulance driver in Sec-
tion No. 4 attached to Division 64
and especially for having brought at
a great personal risk a non-commis
sioned officer To a surgical dressing
station whose injuries were so bad
that had he not had immediate at
tention he would have died.
The model "FOUR-NINETY"
"with electric lights and electric starter
included in its regular equipment is
the lowest priced electrically equipped-
car in the world. '
The electric lighting and starting
equipment of the "FOUR-
NINETY" is not added after the car
is built. It is actually built into the
car and guaranteed as part of the car.
No car is complete or up to date with-
out this equipment and it can not be
added satisfactorily to a. car after it
is built and completed.
Its electrical equipment is the two-
unit Auto-Lite system with Bendix
drive of the same grade and type used
on the highest priced cars not the
single unit motor generator type so
generally used on medium and low
priced cars. Electric head lamps
with dimming attachment and electric
tail lamp are included.
; The model "FOUR-NINETY"
in addition to being electrically
equipped is handsomely designed
and rinisned combines correct
car
weight and balance with valve in
head motor efficiencv. selective slid
ing gear transmission giving three.
speeds forward and many other strong
features.
30x3! Non Skid Gopdyear Tires all Around
Delivered
We Have Just Unloaded Carload of Chevrolet Cars
E. G. ST. CLAIR Dealer. Phone 113
Cars at Garage Back of Citizens Bank
Phone for Demonstration
Gall Stones Cancer and Ulcers of the
Stomach and Intestines Auto-Intoxi
cation Yellow Jaundice Appendicitis
and other fatal ailments result from
Stomach Trouble. Thousands of
Stomach Sufferers owe their complete
recoery to Mayr's Wondorful Rem-
ady. Unlike any other for Stomach
Aliments. For salo by Renfro-McMlnn
Drug Co. and druggists everywhere.
AUTOMOBILES
III WOLF HUNTING
MACHINES ABE USED EXTENSIVE
LY IN SUNNING DOWN PESTS
. ON THE PLAINS.
PLAINVIEW Nov. 7. Wolf hunting
quits a sport on the plains these
days. William Albers of Abernathy
and sons went out one afternoon last
week an killed six grown coyotes.
They used an automobile for chas-
ng the wolves and when close enough
shot them with a high power rifle.
Millions ot wild ducks are on the
numerous lakes In the Plalnview
country and sportsmen are bringing in
good bags. Bob White and Mexican
quail and prairie chickens are num-
erous in the ..sandhills on the west
Ine of Hale county and local hunt-
TURKEY PRICES ARE
GOING QUI OF SIGRI
THANKSGIVING BIRD THIS TEAR
WILL COST TWICE AS XUfll
AS IN 1M5.
The price of the Thanksgiving tur-
kflv this year will bo twlco as much
as lt was a year ago if present prices
nrf.va n ! and the indications are that
j r
during the next three weeks tho price
will mako still further advances.
A year ago turkeys sold in Brown-
wood for 12 cents per pound. Now
they are selling at 22 to z cenis
per pound and tho tendency is up
ward. A dispatch from Apiicno to
tho Btato papers yesterday stated that
the nrlco of tho birds there was 20 !
cents but Brownwood prices are much
above that figure.
Doan's Regulets are recommended
by many who say. they operate easily
without griping and without bad aft-
er effects. 25c at all drug stores. Adv
LEAGUE PROGRAX
-The Epworth League will give tho
folowing program Nov. 12:
How to Be Strong.
Leader Mrs. S. R. McDcrmott
Song No. 9.
Prayer.
Song 56
Scripture Heb. XI 30-40 XJI 1-4.
By Taking advantage of tljSi Crowd
Stripping for tho Contest Roy Mc-
Kinney.
GetUng in form; patient eadeavor;
looking to the director Elmer Wat
son.
League Benediction.
"
Itching' bleeding protruding or
blind piles have yielded to Doan's
Ointment 50c for all stores. Adv.
Vote
on
Issuance
$500000 Bonds
DALLAS Now 7. Voters of Dallas
county wero balloting today on theJ
issuance of $500000 in bonds the
proceeds of which if carried will be
used for the improvement of overflow
roads and other highways in the
county.
Alfalfa Growers
Make $100 Per A ere
PLAIXVTEW. Nov. 7. J. J. Elero
this year averaged over $100 an acre
from the syndicate irrigated alfalfa
farm at Pioneer Park and Robert Al-
ley made $94 an- acre from his irri
gated .alfalfa farm at Hale Center.
T"o cost of irrigation harvesting
14 quart enamel dish pan for only aml marketing was about 20 an acre.
25c at Lonaova J These are two large irrigated farms
' i ot Hale county. Some of the smaller
Aa Uaasaal Let ot the best of fresh farms probably average a little bet-
country -butter at Looney's. tor per acre.
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