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Brownwood Bulletin
APRIL 29 1919
BAGE EIGHT
t! "
AOUR BOOKS ARE CLOSED
purchases made Wednesday
Due June 1st.
Women's Tailored Suits All
Reduced in Price
The time of the season largely governs the price of
women's apparel. The time has come to lower prices
and many who have not bought will buy pw we have
ample stocks to afford a suitable selection and a fair
ly wide color range. See
Womerfs Gingham Dresses
Again the fad for gingham dresses is spreading all over
the country and we are showing new styles in fine
quality Ginghams in Betty Wales styles; $12.45 to
$24.85
CHILDREN'S DRESSES
Ginghams and white Voiles or Organdies for all ages
6 months to 2 years 2! years to 14 year sizes!; $1.50
$2.00 $2.50 to $5.85
n t
'me STORE FO& ALL
OEmWLTAII
PERSONAL ITEMS
C A. White spent
today
In Cjjmian-
che on business.
j "Mrs. L. F .Stewart of MenaTfl is a
guest of relatives here.
'f ilrs. Een A. Wyatt and baby: have
t . . ...... M
.returned from a visa m .ienaru.
iirs. E. L. Howard has returned
from a week-end visit in fort
Mrs. Courtney Gray has
from a visit with her sister .:
Mrs. Harrison Walker o
a cuest of her sister.
airs. J. JJ Pres-
- V
ton.
I. Sirs. Lindon Daniel left this (morn-
fr. unfunny AhtlPiifi and' other
"o
points."
'I Mr. and Mrs. C. E. lloore
iVfi iVilo '
laoVning for Ballinger Winters and.
'Vr- "'j.
Abilene ' J
Mrs Wood Williams and ciiuaren on
;nnr iro visitine her mother. Mrs. JJa
Burleson.
Mrs. W C.
r.r.idv and daWKhter.
Lalia of Indian Creek. "were guests of;
Mrs. H. C Barnett yesterday. Tney guest oi ner oauguiur irs. .
left last liight for Wichita. tfansa;jtowlerorso
m m m
Lyr
TODAY
ric
SPEED?
112 Miles an Hour !
WALLACE REID
in
The Roaring Road
It will make you grab
kyour chair and lean for-
ward with popping eyes
till you can really breath
again! Make you blurt
out "Some Show" and
go home whistling and
thanking heaven for the
movies.
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FOR APRIL All charge
will appear on MAY Bills
the new buits tomorrow:
Prices:
Values to $69.50
for $54.50
Values tto $55.00
for . I . . . .$44.50
Values ito $42 50
for .
Values
for .
Values
foT ;
.$33.50
to $37.50
.$29.50
io
$32 50
.$23i45
Values Ito $1730
ft
$14.50
or
fine capes in
stocks have been lowered
in price. See them.
: WHITE DRESSES
Organdie and V oile dress-
es at verv low prices:
$9.98 to $24.85
THE PEOPL&
tv.iure they will visit -M. L. Grady and
(welcome a new granddaughter. !
! Mis. a. Lewery of (Goldthwaite is
a nuest of Mrs W. D. McChristy..
r . . -1 : - 1: '
J. a.- SKinuer as (uiieuuJiiy uic 1
i.rriTifT 1 in i't.ii iiu iti nrii.
11' II lll.l..:.... I If. ;
" t r .
iv . w. T i :
state meeung of Hie Pratorean lodge i
... .. m . r.:i' .
ww. t. . t.
Bcllinoiu of Iilanket. spent yesterday:
.u!b'.i.iuylu rinub vvu. niuuu
nesday -night from Grand Falls where.
she has been teaching school.
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Jesse note oi i.-udock iprnter em -
nlnven rrF tlih tliillotfii la ontuift'iirr o
few days with home fplk here
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i - t V. t . . i . . . . . . .. .1 . . . r 1 .1 ...til
Mia
Worth; there the. guests ot Her uaugmer Mirs out.'vnnirft. he mlssoll throKh. belaid.
returned ! Howard hhrke : J there was famine. The peasants cut
in Dallas..- -MVS. A. 1 l.nUiey Hell tniS morn-; ... . ;Mft -citfTormi' :cf.n U ...tl nvnlro hrond. Rv-nt-
f DeeLon tng for Bal linger and Abilene where the' villages; through ' allv after a long journey on foot
sue win visit relatives
oirs. it. it. jiuuuliuiu uiiu i-iiiiuiuu Willllrranl
arrtvt murMuiy. mini ivjuhmuiu iuj
visit with hc-r parents Rev. and
.Mrs. W.. D. Watkins and sister Mrs.:
S. A. McKie.
Mrs. S. C. Looney w3id has been theiin t0 rea( the program saying Ave'
LYRIC
WEDNESDAY
CONSTANCE
TALMADGE
s:r. . . ......
fONSTANrF TAI M&nnF v&
In a laughing rollicking
farce
"EXPERIMENTAL
MARRIAGE"
.i-Mnr. mm
'jv:..Wv.-.vw y- rr;. . . .... ijcA
. -O A 1
for Hillsboro where she will visit her
son. ;
Mrs. 13. A. Fowler la visiting rela
tives' in Hillsboro.
Mrs. J. Lynn Smith of Dallas is a
guest of Mrs. J. G. Smith.
Mrs. W. Coy Mcintosh is visiting
Mrs H. Nr. Hickman in Abilene.
Mrs. CRoy H. Duncan is a guest of
Mrs? H. "N. Hickman in Abilene.
Mrs.' G. L. Ewing has returned from
a visjt with her daughter in Fort
Worth. r
i.Mrs? H. H. Hopkins and children
George and Elizabeth of Sa h Saba
are guests of Mrs. Hopkins' brother
W. D. McChristy and family.
Mrs. A.. L. Anderson returned this
morning rom Austin where she visited
her daughter Kathryn who is a stu-
dent in the State University.
LITTLE ITEMS OF
LOCAL INTEREST
3IIss Lenora Crotvder is quite sick
at her home 703 Booker street.
The Dally Bulletin is on sale each'
evening at the Elite Cigar Store and)
the. Renfro Drug Store No. 2
A leticr from Howell Ens
is still in France announces that he
has been .promoted to. sergeant. He
states that lie is well and cannot tell
jUrt when he will get to come home.
Misses Kihel Haruolt nniL JS d n & !
.Wcedon two Brownwood yoiing lad-j
les who voumtJWflu tor govcriniu-iu
work in Washington last year after
passing a successful examination for .
entrance into ue worn irau- j
t nine forrnil fr.'.m WnjihtnEtOll to HI
ZZT n Vhov Z irtin. Mpr.-onli"11"0 ' Uie v1"8 uvjni tmi:atvu.t
Paso where they are doing clerical . t rhiiroh with me. The real
work at Fort. Bliss
making tlieii
headquarters 'in 121 Paso.
no imnnlo oMhTlenkiiK1 Snrimrs :
I lie people oi thc .Icnk ns hpr nts
community will work their cemetery
next 'Monday Jt was announCQd today. ;
'in nrn iiri 11 iii f 1 1 Tinier- mi ini iiiijiiiili.
v. 3
prepared by the women of the com-
munity and the. entire day will he
spent in clearing the cemetery of the
weeds which have grown up during
the past few weeks. Everybody Inter-
ested in the cemetery is expected to bt
present.
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SOLDIERS RE'ITRMNTJ FROM OER-
XVXV T THKIK HOMES
TELL OF SUTATIO'.
(By Associated Press)
WITH THE AMERICAN FORCES
vil.
RUSSIA xprij. 29. Rus-
.ci.iii ciildwii-c -rot ti rrtinn-. rrntn tJorinniiv
u.v.v-... ' ......
to their homes iii northern Russia find
fatheriand -ostlr changed since i
.Jthoy went . to war.
Scores of these
Knhunr rt mRinr ihrouch the Bol-
. : inH. nmkinir their wav to
shpvik lirips and makiiic their way to
j winch they passed.
One of! them P.
"-.pj.fr (lf Awlinilirftl.
thus
.. Ynnrmti. whpil ho Te:luruUU uuni ueniiaii. - i
i - .... . rttrr.i ... rvr.ro ni to hnr-
"At Petrograd we were sent
......
Jntarted to read us the. SoViet pro-
rrifUS W r il IJUISIltJVlK. UUIUI11I.U1
TJie prisoners protested.
"'Give us lirst something to. eat
and then read us your program' they
criciu. - -
r .i
"Then the commissar gave up try-
..were not fit elements for propaganda :
left IS Each of uS received
25 rubles in advance on his salary.
Famine was reigning in Petrograd.
j The first category (working people of
Rolshevik sympathies) received on-'
pound of oats daily. The second cat-
egory received one-half pound. The
citizens grind the oats in coffee mills
to make flour for bread. For Christ-
!mas the Petrograd inhabitants re-
ceivetl two potatoes- for each person.
jA slice of bread is sold for 25 rubles.
'There was no obaccos. People smok-
!ed cabbage and nettle.
1 "The situation at Vologda was the
r.
DIXIE
TODAY
Madge Kennedy
m
Our Little Wife
TOMORROW
The Popular Little Screen
actress
MARGUERITE CLARK
in
"Bab's Matinee Idol"
1
INT
RE
REIGNING
POPULA
NT
LI
REDUIHE
EM
RANSOMS
1
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PRIEST "WHITES IESCRIHING PER-
SECUTION OF HOLSUEYIKI
LEADERS.
. (By Associated Press.)
ARCHANGEL April 29. Archbishop
; Nathaniel of Archangel and Kholmo-
jgory has recently received a letter
from a priest of the parish of Oust
Outcha In -which the plight of the cler-
gy of some of the villages or northern
Russia under Bolshevik rule is de-
scribed. The priest informed the arch -1
bishop that under threat that he would
be horsewhipped unless he paid . the
i Bolshevik 3000 rubles he -was com-
j pelled to sell all his-.properly and askj
his parishioners to raise money for his
raiibom.
"A terrible wave of Bolshevism has
NORTH
lately .reached our little villaso"
j writes the priest Ivan A. Serebreiini-!
AMiOtunw "Th vnunc soldiers and sailors
. .
who are returning from the front aye
.":wuu spoons of cream or cream sauce
ingUm of everything sacred. The.mu-Illnco a smaU pfece ot 1)UUc.r on ca:h
jority were formerly my parishioners miT 0Vi. u a lilUe . 8WecL milk;
but now they are so wicked that tluy.Srillkle fKlUy willl rea(1 crumbs an I
have roa.M-d lo respect priests. o.;I
pc'aplo and everything that is eatab
lishC( caHIne-IL tho 'old. regime-
Mfealiao 0t nv -.ureachlnKS agninsi.
th(. fisabiirhmeiit .of eighteen places
f0r ftle mamifacture of alcohol in this
... .i. ri-i.i.-...!i.t ii.-ir iv'
In(cfnr.linis nf ihn m.rV. beeran wihJ
.......... .... ...
the declaration of the separation of
th" church .and state.Tbe wickeil sqcre-
t of the ocal sDviet pr0j)0sed io
h nlo pW theatre
Cliurell .SU1U SUlie.ine wikmu
jm1 thb .5 home lnto iuschoo! or
. . . . i . .
I till';' "ut- viiv - "
u mtt tin r in l ir v fti i iim im.iivz
opposed it.
in November
last when - the Bor-'
Bheviki' gained control of this district
they arresteu 1110 ana um uum-wji u
manding a contribution -of A.OOQ rubles
and in case of "refusal 1". was to. bdj
horsewhipped- my. possessions conf is.-
;c;ued ami i.was 10 oe uciiu.tj.-ii iu u bj TUree taliespoons "of butter
Red Guard headquarters to dig trench- one th.nl CUJJ of f0UEi 0ne.
W-" - i half cup of milk. Cook until thick and
- 'When the Red Guards capturetlthe.Bnjooth SeUS()n weU wUh aalt anti )ep.
'village of Oust Zilma wrote the I'lSper. Add the contents of a can-of corn.
"tney .commiiLea an soub 01 ouu..b
cutting off tunges and cars and m -
ally throwing their victims 111 the nv-
err in. conclusion inc. hi-ium inch whlo RoU u crackep crumbs fry
the archbishop not to send him back Jn (leei-ll0t fat Peanut oil is bus-
.to the "frightfur nightmare" at Quat gestcd. as a very satisfactory oil for
: Outcha; . frvhip- nnrTinsoq f'.qo small dean -nan.
jsame as in Petrograd.. It y.-as.fatiiinc
ami 'the population stood "in 'line for
bread sometimes for two days. There
was no private commerce. Tlie shops
were empty."
t tin his-way from Vologda toward
fXrchaiigol a commissar tried to coax
Evlampieff into Serving in the Red
Army -.amK on his refuel sent him
;u)k to -rologda.
A peasant hid him f
in r inn.i if hnv' and carrie
ied hint to
! .nv mHhonH-.in forozk.
.his uncle's1 home in Torozk.. in the
tlimuirh the snow Evlamiiieff reached
do-'his home in Archangel...'
START RIGHT. Tomorrow will
be
our first place yom account wnn us
i r if... .il ffll
endeavor to show
" -
or 'appreciation. Looncy Mercantile
-o
New Spring Pumps and Ox-
roras at Koussei-ioDenson.
All purchases made tomorrow will
: be charged on your .May account i r
us a month and know what quality
mercandise and real service means.
Looncy Merc Co.
DEFEATED BT
IrO'CHIvD ERRORS AND SCATTER-
HI) HITS IIV THE LOCALS CON-
j TRIIH'TED TO DEFEAT.
The Simmons College baseball team
again defeated Howard Payne .Monday
afteinoon on the local diamond by a
acore of 7 "to 3. Simmons had pre-
viously won two games front the Yel-
low Jackets at Abilene.
- Yesterday's game was an interest-
ing one despite the. one-sided score.
Long hits were featured Uttcughout
the game and but for j'to. aceumula-1
tion of errors made by Howard Payne1
ticldcrs the contest would hovo been1
a very close one. ."Slim" Harris poied j
one over the left field 'onc3 Tor "a
pretty home run during the game
Five hits were hcored. by each team
Uill pitching fcr Jlowanl Payne.
A second game was scheduled for
tliis afternoon but probably will not
played on ' count f wet crounds.
We are showing the newest
styles in Pumps and Oxfords.
Roussel-Robertson.
All purchases imtde lomorrov will
be charged on your May account. Try
us a month and know what (ptality
mercandise and real service means.
'tLqbney Merc Co: .
HOWARD
SIMMONS
KODAKS
And Supplies
Kodaks For
Rent
RENFRO'S
Of Interest to Women
Social Calendar.
. The Red -Cro::s Hcadiiuarler.s .'ilk
be open to knitters.
Mrs. CI. R. Elkitis ah"d'..Mi Lueile
'Rico will entertain -with a jnalitiLO
parly in honor of Mrs." .1. S. Rose of
Ohio. . ' ' - '
Tito Self Culture Club" -will June- a
social mci.'iug at the Federal-.'! 'h:h f
loom. . . - . . I
RKCIPES.
(By Elizabeth Morton -Dolibs.jr
Stuffed Onions. :'
Boil six large -onions until tender
ciangjng the water two or three fi'ccs
in . 1n.. n?1w ri -nl
move thc centerBf Mld renn with one!
of nfl ono.lialf :CU1 ofj
; . ... . . . ... l
ureau cruiuus sun anu pepper io lukic ;
beaten e two or three labhvj
uake aI)0Ut 30 minulQrf. Garnish
with
small mustard leaves.
( recti I'ea Tim bales. S N
-.Mash thoroughly with " a fork or
! press through a sieve -a iint of cook-
fl w f u tablespoons of milk.
' ' r
... .. ... .v. .
Kr snn -mu nv vn n 5 . ni:u: r c i t
an(1 rCd p .pper Kol(l injLO the 8lff
mllllllulK
1)eaton ut6 nf thrce p k. n
s d indivlflnnl molds Set
1 n 1 r wkii o 1
in
led
l - i i.i xi r
(About" fifteen minutes wilf be rQ?iuir-
cd). .Serve with cream sauce and a
littleXgrated cheese. Oarnish with
- paSl6j;
Thru Sticks.
Tho. - .... . ' b '
ed llam cUvpcd beef or crisp bacon
Spread out about one inch thick on af
palter t6 cooL When firm cut inj
a)0Ut three nChes I(mg-sm1 onej
. . o i'" 1 -
fry one or two at a tune and drain on
;piain paper. Serve very hot.
.(Copyrighted 1910 by Elizabeth
Norton I)obbs. Republication rights
. reserved). -f-
AMUSEMENTS
COXSTNTE TALMA DOE "AT
THE LYRIC WEIESnAV
Constance Taltnadge has a bright!
jcomedy role in her latest Select Pi'-
ture "Experimental .Marriage" iu'
which 8he is presented by Lewis J.
Selznick. Tiie picture is adapted from
Wflljam J. Hurlbut's satiric comedy.l
"Saturday to Monday"- which was so
successful as a stage play. !
The story satirizes a familiar typo:
of "girl who takes .up any theory or
hniinnni! in eti- L-n. nr- 'ic
' . 1... ' whilp M lhe throes
; of her work. sacrifices the convenience
cv clft! jl0 !lca.s
is loved by
a cbnimonsens.e young man w;ho wants
to marry her. She don't believe in
marriage however because .it entails
the sacrifice of her personal liberty.
She finally strikes a compromise
whereby she will live -with hint- over
tho week-ends and by herself the rest
of the time. On this basis they are
married .
"Experimental "Marriage" can he. seen
at the Lyric Theatre Wednesday. I
Adv.
. . : j
In. the long run we make you. a sav-
ing. Just think if all of out customers
owning automobiles came for their
groceries at least 400 cars would be
using gasoline. As it is only three arc
required to accommodate the ' hun-
dreds cf customers. - Think it -over!
Looncy Merc. Co.
WANTED LIBERTY RONDS of. all
issues. Wo offer highest market
prices. Brooke Smith "& Co. Bankers.
loO-lGl-lGU-lOTi.
Moth
ers
Lend us your
Children
While we cut their hair in the
latest style. We can please
you and the children.
PETE ANDERSON'S
BARBER SHOP
Southern Hotel
'e-'i. wliitn nf tT.roo n-s I'ro. intn
Closing Oat Sale
Beginning tomorrow we will place on 'sale
our entire line of Gordon Hose in
LISLE AND SILK FIBRE
(silks not included) and we are making
prices that will move the entire stock.-
These hose are of the best quality and the
prices are reduced only to close out the
stock from the fact that we are- going to.
discontinue these qualities.
Oonlon IMack Silk Li.ile Hose -4
fiircad hcel and (oes Silk and -Fibre
Klacfe lvliite and gold .
$1.00. Mud -sale price ......0!)c
.(.'union Silk Lisle spliced Iie'ftI
and toes black white Ruxvia
rnlf and cots-ovan Gordon f?Hk
Jibre hose 7."c l;indsule price -IHr
Gordon Hose black and white
Mic kind sale price .
(onion Hose black and white
2."ie kind sale price r ..lttc
JenningS
THE BIG STORE
WITH THE LITTLE AD
Special price tomorrow on
regular. 75c cloth only
NEY MERCANTILE CO
i START RIGHT. Tomorrow will bf
our first place your account with us
'for -May and vie will endeavor u nhovr
our. appreciation ooiuy Mtyoantilc
Co.
Let us tell you how five cents
will increase your egg prcduc-.
vtion. Pqultnr Industries 205)
i Frost Building San Antonio;
Texas.
DIXIE
Patriotism Penetrates Prison Walls
WILLIAM FOX presents
William Farnum
Prince of Film Stars
in a New De Luxe Production
FOR FREEDOM
Depicts the Latf's injustice
As Great a Portray- As Terrific a Story
al as Juan Valjean as"Le&Miserahlesii
From Convict to Hero
From Infamy to Honor
Directed by Frank Lloyd
You Can't Work Best
IF YOUR HEAD ACHES
There is something wrongsome derangement of vital orgais tbat
ought to have immediate attention. To every snfferer iron heatTacke
whatever the cause we say
TAKE C A P ii D i N E
Capudine Relieves headache whether it is caused by heat
cold Gripp Flu or stomach troubles even sick or nervMs
headache yields to its remarkable curative powers.
Capudine is also a speedy and reliable renjedy for attacks
of Gripp or Flu. It soon relieves the aching and feverishaess
and assists in restoring normal conditions.
Capudine is liquid easy and pleasant to take relieves
quickly.
Trial sizes 10c 2 doses also larger sizes and by dose at
Drug Store fountains.
NO ACETAN1LIDE HEART DEPRESSANT
on Gordon Hose!
('oriloh .Hisses; Silk Lisle ronnil
liekft hose -Avhite and black
o0c kind s'ale price :.HSc
Cordon Misses' Hose 1 thread
heel nud toes black and hllc.
.'."ii; kind sale price ...2."ic
Infant's Ho-si black and "White"
kind. sale price ..Lie
and. whip
rniant.V Hose black
I.iC kind ale price 10c
all 32-inch. Silk Gingham
41c
a Transfer Cs.
Office Phone 902
Home Phone 323
Light and Heatj llaulinjr of all
Kinds rioting a Specialty.
City or Country Trips.
TRICKS FOR ANY PURPOSE
Headquarters at Karl Derrick's
Cafe the place to eat Tvhen
jou are hnnery.
MAY
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