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BROWNWOOD
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BULLETIN
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BROWNWOOD TEXAS THURSDAY. JULY 3 1919.
NO. 217
UNITED STATES
TECT FRANCE AGAINST GE
m GREAT BRITAIN Til PRO
RM
TOLEDO TO
CHAMPION
I
CHAMPION Big
'AMERICA'S MOST
I BE-MEDALED HERO
mm
BETTINGTQDAY
jrOrSISG ACCOMMODATIONS AL-
READY TAXED TO UTMOST WITH
MORE PEOPLE COMING.
(By Associated Press)
TOLEDO JhIj Erery train ar-
riving In Toledo today unloaded scores
awl kaiMlreds of boxing fans who are
patfeerJiifr here for (he championship
IwrliH? bout tomorrow afternoon Ie-
fween Jess Willard and Jack Demp-
y. Every hotel rooming house
ttatk hoHse and all similar establish-
ments reported all accommodations
takes today. Cots are bringing a mini-
mal charge of tire dollars per day.
Wfth the training frrind completed
tho fighters spent today in complete
rest. Millard went for an atitomo-1
Mfe rWe as did Dempsey after each '
m mm a. brisk walk. i Cfm
KHles Adonfr.T ' Scranf ictor Peterson to whom
. . . . jvieoil of itonor for having ymcle-
ficially interpreted at a meeting today undpA .... . .'
htn Tr nvi nrte cammed an entire Herman
battery of lltght field pieces and held
it against all comers For this per
K 10
SHIP BOUT!
IIP if IE TO 1
'BE CLOSED SOON:
: Of GOV HUT
BERUNERS EN MASSE PROTEST AGAINST TERMS.
AFTER JULY TENTH WILL" NOT HE
bkoj-ired i-o ir rsK as in:- .
.MOBILIZATION CAMP. '
(By Associated Press)."
Washington- July ?. Because the
groat bulk of the expeditionary forces
have returned and been . demobilized
the War Department announced today
that it will no longer be necessary to
use Camps Meade. Maryland;. Custer
Bowie. Ftinsum and Jackson and Fort
Oglethorpe as demobilization camps.
After July jottj overseas troops en-
route to points in northern' Texas will
b sent to. Camp Pike Arkansas for
discharge.
The p-nefc.s.-vii of Gern::.ns on their .y f t!-. Kf it-Ii -top to har Hcrr
Sfhoidcni.ann''- i x l.tiKi ttoji v( tf- ir.u- :m t'.. m itv i -..
C0
IK
TUBED
HIT!
TO SIT IN LO
TRY FORM
Ell KAISER
00
between Tex Rickard and Major Bid
die. the judge in the contest and the
boxers themselves and Jack Kearns
manager of Challenger Dempsey
formanco France also gave him the
Military Mdtial and tiie Croix de Guer
ROW
FRANCE
The only blow which is barred is tho ;Z 1 v"
kidney punch which fender the niles j dr
rst u n... iiom -rQfs- " British nisnngiHshec
prohibited in all matches. " a a d l1P BciK' f r
Belt!. Favors Willard. nan ..I t'l hi'
Betting on the outcome of the fight j"'5"' aS wumer- i.
proved surprisingly light notwith-!
standing the gathering of tho isaiuls j (Hn V
of prospective spectators. It was iLI ftL I
tauiuiueu louay oy one 01 tne mre-
most wagering commissioners that
not much over tep thousand dollars
in actual stakes is in the hands of
the various betting (concerns. In sotne
quarters sentiment anpears to be
veering toward the champion for
while Deinpsey's backers wen: offer-
ing even money on the challenger live-
ly they are now asking Willard men
to day ten to eight odds. Even when
these odds are granted there Is little
money forthcoming.
G000S
8
ARTFRFD
FOR
FOB
ABMEHMM
Brothers Meet First
OVER CHUHGH JIND-STilTEl
'EW PLAX OF SEPHMX; RELIEF
.gUPPJ.lES FOR YARIOK.S
! EUKOPEAXATKLVK.
OR HH HOWARD
SHI 0!ES AT I i
PIOXEEH l WOMA.V 8rFFitV(3E
:X(Jyis.irE.T PASSES AWAY j
AT II EH HOME. 'r t
- - (By A"ssocia:ted -P.rcs.-l
'? --.v. . .v....v v.ll I ill 41(1 1 i. n HIM"Y
1
tyin
(Uy Associated Press.)
PIIlLAII3LPJ.nA .July :. D;
'Shaw honorary rinssi.rtentj of '
Anna
i
lion dollars worth of cloth shoe hud1t-h'A9r.iw- Woman SuffnVgu aWt!ci- '
.M4uua -uwiiuiiiuiurea g.oous icit st.:iion;rMucu at nor
Viwiie today for Ncvoros'sysk. a ljon-! Pa
Bolshevist port on the east -coast ofj
rM)FE ml'I.O.1 fY WITH YVTIPA
ril VH(iEI) AS HESI'LT )F
blsiiO ps' appoi vr.ii i: S?r.
home -in - M6ylnnrf
near hero at. .sovdn. .o'clock ihst!
might.- ijfie whs seven t-y-tme yirs; old.r
(nil Associated Pcss.)
the Black son. wbnro' it win iffwio ita
cargo fo-r Russian . wheat which will be J : pr-iShaw- was ehairmau of the o-
.Jihipp'ctl. across the Black Sea to feed; man's cqimnittee on 'the co-.i::cir of ;
stprving Armenians.. - - ' ..naiionaf defense and. reeeiUly 4-is J
; jThis. experiment of bartering will be warded the nwtingufs.her Scrvjeot"
conducted by the Aniericah relief ad-!ldal i) rher work clurinr the ikr.- !
m.inistration and isfinanced 'by the -She as taken Hi in Spriiifild iu.J
SAYS PREMIER
By Associated Press)
LO.M)OA July Premier
IJind (.'corire announced in the
-House of Commons today in his
report of the peace negotiations
that the former German' emperor
will be placed on trial soon. The
Herman army. Hie premier said
U hmdeijiiate to disturb the peace
of the fertile) of the neighbors of
("ermaiij. The tribunal to try the
former emperor will sit In- Lon-
don. The terms of the jieace treaty
are In. snne repeets terrible )r.
LltOd (ieorge said but "terrible
were the deeds which instilled It
and still more terrible.would have
been 1lie eonseqiiences had Ger-
many uereeded in the war.
The (lerwuii olicer who com
mitted the appallim infamies the j
jMi iun-1 .unii'ii. win jiisH ih piaceu
on trial. He. declared thai the"
British. delegation had taken u res-
dufe stand opposing any ntjempt
io put predominantly (Jernian.
'populations under Polish rule.
ITIES Bl
ND TWO NATIONS TO
COME TO RELIEF WHEN ICESSH
Treaties Between France and United States and France anc!
Britain Are Identical Except As to Ratification;
Will Be Submitted to Senate.
MIUTJ
S
INT PARS
SCHEME TO INCREASE
AT
ATTENDANCE
CHORCH
(By Associated Press)
PARIS July .'.The texts of tks
agreement between France aad the
Fulled States and France and Great
Britain have been given oat at tke
foreign office. The agreement with
ithe Fulled States cites the artlclM
of the peace treaty prohibiting Ger
many irom tortltylng either bask of
the Rhine or assembling military fer.
CCS within tblrtr mllnc
U'lLHS. AIUDOME OX FAVORITE Ithlne. iiiid nrnviilnc fi.ot in i.t-
-JlUIVLWAV TO ATTRACT jdoes not assure France proper secar-
PARTIES OF .MOTORISTS. j if 3 and protection the Tailed SUte
. j Is bound to come Immediately to tke
(d ot France if any unprovoked act
- . (By Associated Prss.) j01 aggression is made against her by
LOLI3VII;lk-: Ky; Julv 3 fJasscd ' ('er""i-.
by the Oermaus and wounded by shrap-' 11 is Provided that the treaty shall
nel in the Argonne forest while serv-! 10 submitted to the council of the
ng. as a V.31. C. A. secretary Rev.i Jjeague oE -NjltPns which will decide
Robert Leo Payne militant pastor 0f :wllether to recgnlze it as an engage-
the Oakdale Baptist church. Louis-' ment in conformity with the covenant
ville has signalized his return home!of tho LcaSe. and it Is-also provided
by instituting an ninlmmo fnr ii.rrh llat lbej treaty shall be submitted
ito the United States SenatR anH tho
. - - .1 Jv..nuiiq tJ t4111'llllU iil
iassersljv especially .automobilists I r rentn idriament for approval.
. " .1 TIi rv irnmA4 y-
who use the fine parkway drive.
germ of church attendance
the! The aKreement between Great BrK
tain and France corresponds with that
"Even though- neorile miss hv nnd fini10tween tne united States and France
not stop they cannot help but notice." wuh lhe nddItional Provision that the
he announced in discussing the motor treaty IraPses no obligation upon any-
traffic which streams by while heH the Iomin0"s of the British em-
preaches in the rustic pulpit. "That at!pIre until an(I unIess lt Is approved
least will; give a thought of God and!by the Parliaient of each dominion
.thereby do some gobd" was his log-t ntcresle(t-
Tho airdome. erected by Ttev. .Mr.f
t'ayne .with tho. assistance of- some'
members nF bis cnnirprailnn to ifoi
- ..... " 'o -n"1"". j iuui :
ed on. the lawn in .front of his church!
the second. he has been instrumental in;
building since he took charge of' the!
congregation three years 'ago. As a! . '.
young man. Rev. Mr. Payne was a bar-i
tender. After his conversion he joined! REPORT OX TACTICS OF BELA KU5
TROOPS MA! ASSIST
G
HUN
ARIAN
RElll
a Bnntist eburrh fii Tjinisvillo Sri
seriously did ho take his new estate.
that he determined to dedicate tho
remainder of his life to his Creator and
with $2.00 in his possession entered!
t William Jewel College at Liberty -Mb
IS . LA 1 1 BEFORE COUXC1L OF
FIVE TODAY.
Time in 24 Years!
fMnerican Committee for Relief in the several j weeks ago while on n lectiftre
Far East. It is being watched with; tour wjh Fevmer President. Taft alnd
PARIS. ! julv 3 -ho-'annolntinonti uueresi oy tne-economists of the JTCsutant Jweli. of Harvard univer-'
by the French -government of fcatholicl WaC confore(-e ho believe that the Uy m the interest of the League of -IT. Tj' A ...
bishops m .letz and . Strassbourg' Wlum to harterin? is necessary in. Nations; Pneumonia dovelpned -aiuPl 1UH 1 IlLtjb rilrj
(By Associated Pres.)
Pari; Tun-'-? Th -A-i. n.. .-
Itlch in energy he maintained himself! ter-alllcd food council on the tacstica
by doing odd jobs and finally was of BeIa Kun foreign minister of the
graUUUtCU. ; (-flTr.;iri;tn cnint rrnvni-nnnt l V
. - ..... . guicuuucm. III UU
relief work in Hungary was
fn tfio fnnnpll nf Film It- tc
built a uuniber of tabernacles andi nrlnrctnnl hn I t
. mat i vug cacillULIUUS Will
ies. nimscit contributing a man s he made abd if Bela Kun persists
c.....ulv. . . Hungarian sc
Ordained n minister he selected asjstructing fell
a Meld of labor Oklahoma here he! submitted to
churches.
. I. u"
iiiyUa.HL OU
3go-.qrninen
(Bv International Xews Service)
INDIANAPOLIS Ind. July .-.
William Jones late of the Fnlted
States Army and briginallv of Bow-
reen. Ky.. w;as standing in the.
an animated -deb'iti' of the y ' worm oerause of ior iwoiweeKs site was connned to.Iier.;-
poli'ey toward thcl Vatican'1!10 tloPrecialion wf currency and dif- room K5 a Springfield 5ioqiitalShe hi-j
3ing Green.
in the Chamber or nnnnlfi kvihA.: ftc"UI8 oi chanse
day. CVfembjirs charged jrovernnient of-:
(fiqials with engaging In nuofh ial di- HIPPDIini P
jl)lomacy wjfh the Vatican andjthat the Iff I D 0 U U fl I U
mhw senarting tne church and the
OLONS
WAN
IT
Still Soaring;
New High Recordj
(State is being violated. Stephen ! Plchon. j
line of aimlifiantK for enlist mmit in tMale Js 001 ffR v0
ihe annv of the local recruitmir sta-rreK" "'tT. explained jl.at the
lion. He was tellhic- of hfK lira aiid shops wre aj.pointed becapsy the!
was overheard bv! another annlicant. !lerIJ' askyhat French bishbps suc-1
who proved to-be his brother Donald jecd Jhe 1;fman incumbenUj.
Jones also late of! the United States r" -
ATmy. whom he had not seen in iT-.- trll
ttwpntv-four ycarsJ The two brothers " t f lM j c r v I
will tell of their exneriences while' lnto Iriands ot KadlCaj
serving in the infantry of the Army
jof Ocrupatida In dermany.
NEW
n fir TUT nin nniW "me " She "was taken
0 III I lit Dfb rlbnl the malady"" and grow'1 i
Bolshevist Element
TOO Bl'SV TQ DIG GRAVE.
i
'By International
COTTO.WOOp.FAI
3. - People in thn
busy to dig graves for
friends. When the fi
iVatchous. a Xarm laborer endeavored !
lind some na to dfg a grave at i
(By Associated Pres.)!
BKRUNjjJuiy a-EmlPvon (iCtrauBS
PHoptiSED that state PW for ! Dirigible on Long
turned jo her home about tho. middle! of I
June "and apparently had 6ntIr.eiy.ro-t
covered;; Last .Saturday she drove! to j
j Philadelphia in her automobile and tp-J
I on her; return said' she was fool lug;
'fine." She was taken suddenly ill! .. t
recti rrqnce; ofj prnrAnn. tiv - n... m.;.i
- i . . .ri VUU tttiltl
....III . I. . . " . J IVUIHI MU Il lUUt
until tne end. - :. .- '. irnir ; i.. .i..;
Jiie now. top ngures today wore $22.2r
PUT' hundredwtnglit. '
labor. Three- years ago he came to the!
juanaate cnurcti. lie. found it in disre-
ipair and calling for volunteers within
tfive days had orected a. tabernacle. His
j congregation outgrew tJie structure
f-and recently called for "funds for a
-now etturch with which the basement
nnn temporary superstructure" has.'
been orected awaiting the collection of
additional funds for a permanent edi-
fice. ' '
persists a
small force of allied troops probably
will he thrown into Hungary to assist
in the relief work.
German Delegate
Struck By Stone
Is Critically
111
TELORAPHIC REPORT OF BOLT
IX TOLEDO.
Flight Doing Well
and Half-Way Across!
(By Associated Press.)
JEFFERSON CitJV'Mo.. July yJAsk-
hfir that iJio .Missouri Honsn of. llmi.
round hvj i 11 1 H 1 " nrnis1 oirigime. - iyH j
.say ner position is over halt way
(Uy Associated J're.ss.) 1
WASHINGTON" .Inly - The -latest!
Oklahoma Doctors Have
Big Percentage in War
reseutatlves furnish reports
round of "the Willard-Dempsey cbani-
Clements they were unable to get a
man.
Came the day of the funeral and no
fjrave dug. Early that morning sev-
eral frineds .of Watchous went to the
remeterv and duz the crave. Some of
thm traveled fifteen miles to perioral iday.
the last rite for their friend
TZARrmv ore ilPiF.n. t postage and -stationery bills. The rcso
(By A.ssTciated Press : lntion was referred to the committee
L'OxnoNL Julv n -J-Ttm . frv;.o nr'on Swamp ruids.
Geneiiti D'jviekine tho anti-Bblshevist "
leader or fouthern RusHia pccupierlil") f
Tzaritzln n tb A'nlira 'rivnr 1 Wr-nni. K TTirTlfn fT
nig io i tie mussian wireless report to-
day. The city was previously aban-
Jdoned by tho Bolshevik!. ''
MARRIAGES BETWEEN AMERICANS
AND GERMAN GIRLS FORBIDDEN
UNDER SEVERE WAR REGULATIONS
fBy Associated Press) jpartmenL
COBLBNZ. July 3. Marriages be- Officers paid that violation? of this
tween American soldiers and German 'ruling will be prosecuted and that of-
women are forbidden by the army reg-! fenders VJII be tried qitheij on the
ulations pending ratification of tlie:harge of! communicating with the
peace treaty 'by the United States and ; enemy or ijof disregarding the regula-
Gemiany. acfcordiiig to a ruling yes-Mions agahist fraternizing twitli-the
terday by the Judged Advocate's De- i Gernian people '
. -- ii' ;
Treaty BV German
Assembly Assured j
(By Associated Press)
COPENHAGEN July .1. A majority
for the ratification of the peace treaty
lias been assured.. and the German na-
tional assembly will act on the treaty
Saturday according to a dispatch .from
Weimar.
WAR PRISONERS RELEASED.
(By Associated Press.)
BRUSSELS July 3. The first lot of
three hundred German prisoners of
war left Brussels yesterday to rejoin
their units ..and prepare for repatria-
tion. : - . ; i
(By International News Service)
OKLAHOMA C.ITY .Okla.. July I!.
Afore tlliin - onitihii-ii r ilu im
across the Atlantic and that the ship Is tors of Oklahoma responded to their
ted in
es an-
Buxton
ion of
an. Of
the "J7fi2 doctors In the state. 700
were in. .the. army. -
Of the 17."i doctors in this cjty seventy-six
joined the colors. ' Twenty-
three -of. those reached Fraiice and but
three have returnd so. far.
Westernj-
Tho championship boxing
niatidi between Jess WiUnrd and
Jack; Dempsey at Toledo Ohio
tomorrow afternoon will bo the.
big news of Independence -Day.
throughout the nation.. It will
be. given to Brown wood fans in'
detail and as rapidly as it can'
bo- received over the
Union wires.
The Bulletin hns arranged for!
a complete round by round rc-.
port." of the light and will announce-
it to the public and dis-
play the news on its bulletin
board promptly round by round.
All fightrfatiH are Invited lb avail
themselves of this free service:
No paper will be issued by tho
Bulletin tomorrow.
The tight will begin at three
o'clock and will last npproxh.
(tnutcly an hour if It goes to the!'
full .limit-of twelve;rounds.
Guarding Homes of
Wealthy Citizens
on Fifth Avenue
(By Associated Press)
NHV YORK July 3. Many public
buildings and homes' of wealthy per-
sons on Fifth Avenue aro being guard-
ed by the police us protection against
threatened renewals of bomb outrag-
es It is learned today.
SENATOR LEWIS HONORED.
(By Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON July 3. King Al-
bert of Belgium. has bestowed tho' Dig
nity of tho Grand Officer in the order j
of the Crown imon former united.
States Senator Lewis of. Illinois for.
his.t5dovotlon to'. the cause of Belgium. - i
Joke Wedding Becomes
Serious ; Now in Court
(.By International News Service)
-MrsrcoGi2E; bkia. "jiy
negro servant mul hu? sweetheart
called at tiie homo of a Justice here
to Jbo married. The Judge was hot at
home hut the son of the Judge said
he would perform the ceremony He
used a novel for a B2ble and -a teach-
er's cerfitficate for a marriage license
The couple went away-liappy.
A week later the joke turned when
nhe- bride and. her supposed husband
brought into court charaed with
tricking her into a jako marriage.
President Expected
to Reach floboken On
Tuesday Afternoon
"(By Associated Press)
. WASHINGTON July :3l President
Wilson is expected to land at IIo-
bokeu Tueaitiiy afternoon. After a re-
ception at Carnegie Hall where he
will deliver an address he will leave
for Washington.
(By Associated Pres.)
BERLIN July 3. Frau Dorlblash. a
member of the German peace delega-
tion who was struck on the head by a
stone after leaving Versailles is re-
ported in a precarious condition.
ENGINEER SUICIDES.
(By Associated Press)
NEW YORK. July 3. A. S. Ray-
mond. 39 years old. a mlnintr engi-
neer of Joplin. Mo. jumped from the
twentieth floor of the Commodore- ho-
tel here early today and wtis killed.
NUMBER ELEVEN".
(By Associated Press.) --
JEFFERSON CITY. Mo. July 3. $
Missouri today ratified the fed- 4-
enil wonien suffrage amendment.
This is the eleventh state to vote 4-
" ratification. "
4- x
FRENCH VAR LOSSES. V
(By Associated Press.)
PARIS July 3. French losses
in killed and missing on land and
sea. as officially established up to
November 11th 101$ totaled 1-
3fit;.23.".
SODA FOUNTAINS DOING GREAT
BUSINESS SINCE BOOZE JOINTS
WERE CLOSED BY FEDERAL LAW
(By. Associated Press)
CHICAGO. July 3. The mnnufactur-
era of soda fountains aro ssvnmpod
wjtl
i orders one of the largest con
cerns announced today Jn connection
with a twelve nnd'a half per cent In
crease in wages to omploysa. Th9.
enforcement of the liquor laws was
given as tho reason. .
Dispensers of soda-water stated that
two days of prohibition Jias Increased
the volume of their; business by fifty
per cent.
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