The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 33, Ed. 1 Monday, December 8, 1913 Page: 2 of 8
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THE DAILY BFLLETIJf
3IONDAY DECEMBER S im.
"The Firemen Entertai
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The Brownwood Volunteer Firemen will show a Brownwood film at the Dixie Monday and Tuesday
making one continous performance from 4 to 9:30 o'clock. This film not only shows the local fire depart-
ment in action but shows many local scenes and gives an accurate account of several happenings not
generally known here. Three extra good reels of the usual films will be given in addition to the Brown-
wood film vocal solos will be given by local artists. The show will be a notable one and the Firemen hops
to have a good patronage.
It Will Be Worth Your Money
PAGL TWO
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WEDDINGS BIRTHDAYS ANNIVERSARIES AND XMAS
Whatever the gift it should be of unquestioned quality. Something in
Cut Glass Sterling Silver and Deposit Ware makes a most Wdelcome ?
Wedding or Anniversary Gift. Gold Bracelets LaValliers magnificent 5
Watches Rings Scarf Pins Lockets Mesh Bags Jewel Cases Chafing
Dishes etc. will make nice Christmas or Birthday Gifts. X
ARMSTRONG JEWELRY CO.
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Daily Bulletin
BY THE
Mayes Printing Company
Office of Publication
209 Brown. Cor. Brown and Lee Sts.
MONDAY DEC. S 1913.
Entered at the Postoffice at Brown-
wood. Texas as second class
mail matter
Subscription
50 cents per month; $6.00 per year
NOTICE TO SUHSCKIBEltH.
Subscribers failing to receive
their paper will confer a favor on
the management by reporting
same to the office by 9 o'clock
ach morning when a copy of the
paper will be sent by special delivery.
MARKETS UNO CREDITS
. II FEATURE OF REPORT
uiv not similarly circumstanced. 1 1 1--'contends
that wjiea all necessary al.j
1 lowance has been made for fundament-j
i al factors it is probably clear that '
(the rural communities are not as ef.
j ficieuriy served as they should" be ty
existing .financial arrangements. Tho
; secretary "believes thpre does not. ap.
i pear to be need tor unique or special'
legislation or for legislation . which
'shall aim to ghe the farmer credit
;on easier terms than other members
!of society. What is needwl is. thV crL
'at ion-. of conditions and machinery
i which shall enable him --. .oir . ..aimHitr
; credit foundation to secure money at
the same rates a- -those that. "prevail
"for other classes and for other sec-
tions. .:
'Even though the problem of how
the farmer can best sell his produce
.and .can improe the conditions tinder
which he can secure necessary cai
;tal wen solved there would i stiit- T5-:j
main -vital things to be acejmpHshsed
before rural life can be .made itfjfy
licient profitable healthfo't. pi.easitr-
aine aim am nvti vf mm inMUi.cn.-iAtfi-.;
r
r disposition to remain "on-tiw jfa.rnr;.
I. Hops. flood roads aJ 'prVqaKr-f
si: tor oetter nuirKcTing tor natter
schools and for more comfortaft'l fii
ral Hung. Better sanitM.ibiaj.id hy-t It. tf Vrrv 'moMrh tu-button your .m-
gieji. in the home in the school and jiway coa.t loosely with a single Jmt-
Secretarv Houston of Airriailtjinil e. in tJ.-e community are Just. as vital lor l?.n- 11 fr d sBh or it tt
u wifji vivio siiK-or tro ai. I or ti.use
Uft'-r mtnttteUy ToBorr the
' 7709 :' .
8002 . r -
Christmas Prizes
To be given away at this The
atre Dec. 24th 9 P. M.
1st PRIZE
To the lady receiving the high
est number ot votes
DIAMOND LA VALLIERE
On display at
Martin O. Curry Co.
2nd. Prize
To the lady receiving the next
highest number of votes
5 LB. BOX WHITTMAN'S CANDY
On display at
Renfro-McMinn Drug Co.
In case of a tie vote for either prize the value
of the prize will be equally divided Votes
given with each admission.
Contest closes Dec. 23rd. 10 P. M.
At "D3XIE" Theatre
MEMORIAL SKKVK KS
A FEW DEFT TOUCHES DISTINGUISH
THE AUTUMN SUIT
purtmcnt Delhers Keport to
President Wilson.
the rural conimunit) ' ass tor ..the ar-
.an. sas the reinjrt.
; it wv
?3inph" ii.itfii i- stttiei. hi
AVashingloa Dec.
-rte.oraniza-
tion of lb'- !ejartmnt of .agricHtfjPc-
-To jrain jjiformatlott t enaW Uf '! sKirt ucv.nmunK ih
defiarfiftent letter to servv ruraii o-
iuirel this .season. Dark blue sersr la
MMibiiied with a three tiered skirt of
white cloth.
The skirt has a 'vo-piece foundation
two tunic section? ami' may bo made
wiilt or without the smartly .shaped
Kirdte. . .
To make flio coal (7701 in nizc 35 it
is foreslad i in
ton's fir.-' 'annual
feecretar
"i making up in a decree for the pJnin will reiuire J i yards of 42 ineh mate-
Mime- ' " " - T-mx-f ue roDM i-iin. Hii'i niifii rii:u ;mi! Kri art' or
:s1 - Markets-and credits .. ....
eport. prettttefl . : 'i.L
indav ta Presitlnr ;Ison A iriail io . -
be .tted to c msro. in rh.- fiscal P"' mt arm - tin uKn trm r.t.v
- V loduittr ntlier swirves' jitH tnAt8' a:
eMimats for ivir. roiMi- to earrj:- - . ' - h
out the work of the department in fir f vvr-"-. t-obtain either pattern jtiu!tit-.j nu
sinan parr 01 tan lexers as .yi t-iiri jaw Toupun atm. mcione r- -ent- m
mtnitrnc TnatVrtals as 5n this in-
stance. .
A coiiar ami a tirop-Mni(ituT
.aid Ml biiruriiiK out ttie.oe.w -Stii"-- r--
ri i T.h.
it noes 4
' -N-. 77'
skirt. S02) tn' s 24 . re-vard-of
ich material. -
:?es 34 U) t2.
-.tite 22 ti -32
KIk Kciiiemhcr Tlieir Dejul With Im.
prcs!h(. Ceremonies. Vesterda.v
' The annua! memorial services of the
Klks were held yesterday afternoon at i
i the lodge halt with a fairly large
crowd in attendance-. Once each year
Elks the country -orer meet for the
liyrpoe of showing their reaped and
lor? far the brothers who hn son;
befoi-ft and the services of yesterday
aftertfobri In . Bcownivooil were tiupll. j '
?cated wherever there is an orgnniza. j
'tiott of lilka. i
iuier xne ojiemn?; ceremonies in.
BARBER'S BARBER
SHOP
For Up to-date work. Ask ihe
boys viho have had their work
done at our shop about the
service.
You are welcome and we ap-
preciate your business
SCHOOL COM'KST PLANNED
Mich nnturh )5 e-tfts
fldfnf the openine ode. Rev.
Power offered an
t
ement oV: ."pare fi r-savn :f.ranp..rmH. ami .vkr-m him.( M smj1(r han in
H"B1 ' 1 are ---lfni better hygienii and aanftary. tn' it th .aci v
or sis snani groups suci as research
state relat.nr. rural rsatiizaTioobr-
est ser ! . weather and resaaUbn.'
Such a pJan. Secretar.v Houston be
lieves will promote eo. ordination...
Plant for li'districtiiic: :!;' country
for the en fori
law ar- announced aul ti- aecTetary
announ - hi intenti'n a-k for t
thority to prepare am'ndm-itis to th
pur food law ro
sapI prttw-t tl' uili3i(
proaiot- ujiifor;uit in
Pre dt'M : i.tu'.ou r veeds. hf 'ijj
gressBK-n .-in.. iid !i iij-coauad. the
secretary : - n n-i.-. He would .coh
duct in its stJi
in F'-euriim and li-itntHinni; new
get-d shw That farm w oYnea d(eir
assistance. in all t Miasms of home man. -
aetaeqr ;e?p. ciall v a
se!tiritig rtuitt.nu water
to 'ways- of
!WmiMs or rofrr Mf-sur to ftatt- n;it-kti-
-f Jffttt'rn aniJ t7.t- mi-aniliiK oer t'!"
fntlew pait of thr- hut' A-tl.!" l.ttf-rn.
Dcpiirtnwiil. csirt- of thi ;-ft---
N i 'lie
Vl.ir.
sue.;.:.
iatrodiJciiis: ;
nousenoia wu- macninery ana ta-r-
"'the aveiae the yield per arr- of all
dirions. Mahj sK dvioe an to jttie
seeds and ;lant8
Tonditioti-
ed "a!j. ha '
farmei -! ti-
credii .i i .n -
'execution r I f 1 1 Tht corn crou. fhp
he-tter:.mafketlt)i; of thertlefea- rtiey - . valtl.lffj. ...ot tff this -pom'
nn.ro. .th food " . - .. . . -ir.y acc oniiii o fn. e;umaie8. jh
ilic health nt! ' eiow t.oii.Mio tmalnis. wiijch t
focHltloii-."- t:'n-" ia 'smaller tl.an at cop since. W 1 .-.J
. I .'trai.-. The overwork t rinwn;-d. r ;tuu.un ttrh- ini
t-a and iliffi-al! of ctiHnff: ; ota of- ..hmj.mim. bushels A the
WIc-hflIV.yt. menCvne?l.hy-A;Wi? latest ever record.-d in- tlWs coun'rv.
tZZ matred:hefie the
- " - 1 lv.-.".!i'SronhtUenrii. off;rtiVe. Hri-f men.
C'oiinf j- School Keftermeul Leniriic r.
Juhn . ram-im- Tlooi- ivn.i-
' a i . 1 & ii uin
invocation. The : miino rk. n-
-net. composed of Messrs. ! School Betterment U-agne was I
.H. GJ riarrell first tenor: V. V. Har. Friday afternoon in the Co-in Na
.reft cond tor; Albert .Moore oar. nai Bank with President Vour'n v
r itone.. and R. U McClelland. lasso. (jra jtresiding
isaag "Orte Sweetly Solemn Thought i Th. work of the l.asu. drin- ti
:;7-.principal address of th(. m- asion ! comine months .r-. rh .
i:SliKT 15 LL C AH i: IS ' . r; .5;.fwred by Hon. Arch (Innnan. di.nis.sion. and steps w-re taken
WON HV llOWAKO PA VNK! .marK?. touched upon the sad. perfect plans for the work vbich w?-
. - Juens of death and the lmin u hrm fu. carried ot sriong lneS simila
In sl clol contend ame .of t the n-n heart rhH(. nU(mwl
o.im j onii .airoa iiferaooji iflie. " Lpnani rnten i a vioi:n
iaelo.. ;Th' Broken Melo.iv.
;:r- of Fliward 1'aj.ne deft ate!
2a the i'nit-
: J iO! :. joeause
! i.iih ti'- il le tter
n - 'ii ' i ;i !ocTion-
mu tir matfer of wV matemciit Ijt ; .ls: ( rroJV .ndLtiotts
vill coiitfiV J' V"' ?rc5-: ihrouahiiiit th world Fnm. the PSU-
rai ucc.-p! th.- ta;-.r .It .mr 4VVV . in.
tural
1 -efe-f-are
.ti-:.. s ri4 ( :r-r to -Ke -worpbf4rfM
'omjii!o tndi-s d dottiestic. -conul-
'' o n :ress :for'
'tiT'eased aie:t
'
n I mi I
own to -. w fu.it. oats.
ru- and roin. Arid Ui.it- the
:wlt'Ht' jV.'ri n i. 'hai n-rohablv vi hleil t
on t:te .farm tn rjaWn. fUit- . . r..!.. . .....
are hountiful -rops. l'n I- corn wiW
pr )aJr3 aiv.e the jmrrest result in
ye:ars.
(isow. inc nroaen Meio.iy. U Aug
II.. I Baker girl by a "scot. fW tl. -Bi.no. after which Rev. John
. ' ' ' .' ..''- 4 QT- Oliver. a short and appropr
It... Ihe Birileuu sporting editor f .jJp w.
' r aw. addtvss. After the iiuarret had
no- well verged in hahketball' 't ul-j -11Mr tt if. ... .
. i-un. Abid with .Me. the i lo-im: x r
.nn reu l.t.;t- seemed iLM hdaml rl. )i4.fn
Howard Payne had-.he aJvanta.e . roi(nUKet
?vm work white Daniel .Baker ." - .
i.huUtit was mom of an imHwdttaO HA V 110 V IN.M'KKD BY
(laiacter. Frotn the. time acrimmr. " SII0T(;". DISCIIAK('E.
wa. begun in the .center of the field j. 'Walter Haiinw of May was injured
iihtiMhe mferee .blew the las whiaif i ft.pw' days ago when a shotsnn in hi
lt 'V.
'II-.
i.ton motion appointed a committee
V
L
vet- the contest was hot and' fdftH
"A STITCH IN TIME SAVES
NINE'
An old adage but Irne. Es
peciall is thi true as lo Hie
Eje. slight eje trouble early
jtit'inltl to is not a serhms
problem but neglected grows to
Inrtrp troubles i ltfcli are often
fraught with serious coiise.
quence. If your eyes are not
comfortable better 'e Ir. 1
Hales. He ktutws nil alMiut Eyes.
Office sit IlrowiiMOod Optical 3
Co. rJ
Posltiudj no glasses tmiess ?
rlearJy indicated.
.Awwi ibfce and'nietboite had
- ii'Iy. complete1 v t.V qtteattou ' :qf
-tieal -?fuIt.rfon itnd. hyelewic pro.
;; r i th i'.iriu fa ;ulf. ' ;-.-. '- '.. .
A to -dera! ad to V.M.d9.-fle
t.ir say.H -hi' fed.-rai govertMiietit
i!-! .' f"--wi ' t i m .it asr the-lowT
! ni'- 'hrnu-;. an expert b!fiwny. -ysferdav afternoon at the Howard
uonssrmer an its .agency - PhO 3 . t.mitn;v .1 Vmme-
JOINT .MKETI.X; OF
COLLECE
hands wa iichared accidentalh.
ai li side tva frequently pjnal. the load tearing away a part of his
:ed for offside phu ing and h'j'ditfj foot. He is reported a resting nice.
! Mine;- iian ive.-.-ss.i. fotrfs 'net'ed atf h fto.. h'eter and- yill soon be
b ast half the- c..rs At th. end of ta h. about again.
th. lust. halT .the .j.-ore was n to .1 - '
in favor of Daniel- B:ker. m eartv tii- '' iv& f t K'MmI
(lo- eeond half Howard I'a tie. g&ii&4 ' . ' v.....l.mi
t' toitrhdow n'.'U-I th''ti";-4h up three; or;
!oint- ;a toil Is vko that the. PreK-;
n ver- oyerornef
iJiUHlJir next; week.
V. 31. C. A.
iv'erutn Kirls conld
th. leipl
"OKIt'lN OP THE .H'RY"
r i re- to co-la!iorate with Mrs. K.
w.tlker n de niing uiHn t.te anion
hi number of prizes to n award-
i.- -o.int i:ools h the 1. ague 1
w.ii ;iiso (h-c.it on motion rha
tount superintendent arrange t ie
""i l1'. for fourteen .-dncation
'! rall;es to be held at differed
ad Jioit.MS throtighotr thtt coun
with rhe co-operation of the league
. It was agreed that the grade ear.
should b. the same as iasr etr wp
a supplement added to include tq
grading of the school gardens. Pre-
liminary inspection of th Brown
( nu schools will begin in Jamtan
and continue throughout the term of
.the rural schools. The decishe
grade of each school will he the avfr
'.age made by the school 0 notify
will be given the sehools as to tf:
i day of inspection. Photogranhs w il. V
Winn en's - i ('..nf..
Mrtll M.u.1. inuvHit- tor uiHiVP.j'CJr4BtiM!i Association of LlliU institu.
:- well as construction - Prefei-ence . v: . . . ... ....
- .u.d in. uhen to the imWn f "J t . . "L" "" on ..SI. room of the library Judge! j. Rice
--. - ir-us iirisii.ui nssweiairon- ot . uiuiiei Watkius
oi iuius over h iijcii prouut'iH iroiU.ne is;.. f0l).g 1( r
v it II
U.i lite
L).. ..... r.
Adis bj- Judge Rice to Twentieth j " " "rW" VOimty scho
officiated as referee; f Centnrv hull houses. The -league would like also
the following players in jite ' Tl)6rroW afternoon at the - club;. '"ak'' hotoSra'is of pupils an
..eacers oj wie prize winning school.
It was nirreed th?if nnnn.
...... ..uv.hui iiirruui;
.ierie; untKms; centet-s : will deliver an address on "TliP Orif-.
a minor vesper- ser- Mi-.-ii."'!..tii..- '...o w.r..i r.. . - . . . .
fiitns can ho taken to ih nurnd ... . . . . ' - ...v. .... v tut; jhij oeioie me i weniiein
" .- VI 14 I lUi n ItffM ! I 114 niitollllir IWt tllf r . t- t. -i ' . -
' ..... v- wi i i iiiu no i in h i -ii rn i o mi
-f-sriiPHH -oi ruiifi JUf- . .1 r . . .
l" ''utiMy.iLf fill wuuijm til IMUuii. r i ..t.-. ... ... - ....
development construction and mafnte. ! w0( in roOKlUzil)K tIlc as60dilLi(ms . """T .JlJ'lt. l'S..a(l('s .
.u.... . Muni i -'u""i fin- iiiuiii; me same nue mat is now tieinir
taiiwav station.
e Keith Birth lUrd. Wl. Centttry Club which will meet In rec.
ii ciieoiLrage t-nc
I.l..-.. ..4 .i - T
I. 111! I- WlllllII 1 SliliH Ml 1111(1 111? IllIII.il. . l- .1 . :..n .. . . . .... .i:
ah agreed upon "' o -y h );t U- studied . 1m- the cb. which includes
- h.. f. un-llU.'r ls secK-tary rorfaIlls; C(i((.rs Mav st .Alan ;olltiea.l and social hisforv.
.. . : . " nioin assoi' tations was present anil'ivm-uian; 'flnards. .I.-milo F
mo-.o . . ( V..U u vor intoreting address to
f irs as total potinlaU'or. farm popii-lm.. v.. m.. xr..i.;... i t.r
if. on area
mileage.
taxable
tatiin. and
V
.voting women.
. president of the.
Howard Payne
t s.sorintion conducted a candle 'ser
Special eijip'iasis is laid on the fact vie for the new-' members of that as-
of crcj's quoted are iciation. and the ineniberK' of both
:n -'i'- -t.Miiates at hand is -r i itiohs told in . short addresses.
'i'!t the f -.p..--
reelnnd.
Laura Oliver Capt.
Other games will he platen by the.
two teams during ftlte coming yncnth. j
(in AO A tl.nt ..l..tnH f . 1 . i ' 1. . '.. . .'. I . m
ni't"-'- !' tin- ' ixiui-iuHi (u wuai jiiemnersnip in the associations i oi tite greatest mat ever aM.
r-ijis n Tu:: -as materially bo-low had meant to them.
The Dallas News says "Toe Chi-
cago GlOft Club" as a quartet. one
r d in
Dalals. My.
TO PAVE ALE STREETS
A 1'OCND FORI) SCHOOL
A iiKMenieiit is on foot to part' Lee.
Hooker and Anderson streets around
the Ford school block". How .many
ladies will assist in this work by giv.
iig dinners suppers or bazaars Those
who are illii.r to do this will please
phone .Mayor Looney.
won lil ii ir.i . ..
"- auuu iu receive me re
port of the committee on prizes and to
perfect the details of the contest
among the schools.
CUT FLOWERS.
Chrysanthemums Carnations. Swtfet
Peas etc.: not nlnnts forn.
t
pot plants ferns and
palms in endless variety. Call and
see the new flower store at No.
Arcade buildings " '
MRS. C. L. STEFFINS
The advanced students of Daniel
Baker College department of Music
win render a concert tomorrow ev.
jailing at S:lo in the college chapel
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