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WLfcE TWO
IHB BROWNWOOD DAILV BULLETIN BROWNWOOD. TEXAS TUESDAY MAY 15 1917.
THE DAILY BULLETIN
MAYES PRINTING CO. PROPS.
Published Every Afternoon Except
' Sunday.
Dttfce of Publication. Bulletin Build-
ing corner Brown and Lee Streets
filtered at the Post Office at Brown--wood
Texas as Second Class
Mail Matter
Any erroneous reflection upon the
ekaracter standing or reputation of
amy person firm or corporation
which mav appear in the columns of
The Daily Bulletin will be gladly cor-j
rected upon its being brought to:tne
Attention of the publishers.
Some of the local bachelors who are
over the age limit prescribed in the
selective draft army bill claim that
they will go to the front w en it be-
comes necessary to do some. Teal hard
fighting. Until tlien" they jnviii con-
tinue to be slackers of the. .worst type.
The Kaiser is having American den-
tists fix his teeth and he may soon
have American undertakers taking his
measure if Roosevelt Is permitted to
take those-r volunteer divisions to
France. - ' ' f
01
GARDENING
IS
BECOMING
Hogs are being fed at Chicago .on.
TATRIOTS ALL.
No man of whatever age or sta-
tion can stand at the railway -stations
in Brownwood and witness the
departure of the young men who are
going to the training camps and to
the various army concentration points
without experiencing a -wistful desire
to go with them. Patriotism is con-
tagious: and as day after day we. Hvir
ness th leave-taking of these' young
men. o r hearts are swelled with -a
dcttrnr.nation to follow theni to
wli-ttvt" end tV.e road may load
UrokenMce cream cones at $2C a ton
Hogs are worth $1G a" hundrod and
they will be eating ipe crejun soon.
Many brave lads are of hiring their
lives to their country. Why shouldn't
the automobile owners of
offer the use of their
their country?
Brownwood
machines to
Sewing. shirts for soldiers is- to be
come a popular pastime
wood. The Red Cross w
getting busy.
in Brown-
orkers are
During the 'perioU of the war we
favor an embargo on boejk agents.
Todays news today id
very satis-
T-.".i.Mfwn rtfi factory to Bulletin readers..
LfaMrR hone-m the exuberance oti J . i-
young ranhoed lrinB do f(esolulions
WITH SCHOOL P4JPILS
Youngsters are Greatly In-
terested in Cultivation of
Small Gardens at Their
Homes. r
their country in the trying times tliruj
Tvhich America is to pass these Ttoblj
young men are starting on a perllousi
Journey. -Their paths may be along!
the .smooth highway of camp life.
where the daily activity of routine na-t
ture and devoid of danger. They may!
lead to far countries into those fear
ful zones where screeching shell and
death-dealing gases make an infern
of murder and destruction. No ma
can tell whither their paths may lenf
but onward they go. proudly crectj
harrr in that secure knowledge thatj
whatever niaj conic be i life of
lea!h. happiness r suffering and tor
Brae Pi;ns
souhf :i !
Tbr- .a : ':n:
in the- history v
ment. thev arc d inc t.'at hib rael
of al! ages ha .'.one they are o'a
ing their lives on the altar of th;ir
country fr fr iom and 'for right. -
':-;- fat!vv. our
: .tlhii.g. tu the Call
. u: i' fearful year$
t:r. glorious country
their fathers struggled and fought anifi
suffered contending for a principle
"Which to them was dearer than lift.
?Cow the boys are following in the
pathway beaten by their fathers half
a century ago: And as they leave
there is a feel.ng oXsadness mingled
-with a Joy not understandable btit
nevertheless unmistakable. For theirs
is a noble sacrifice a holy sacrifice
and one which will always be inspir-
ing tn their fellow men. ' -.; -
The list of amateur gardeners
who are raising beets and peas and
squash and tomatoes and ok'ra and
dozens of other grrtens vegetables is
growing steadily. Dozens of public
school pupils are placing their names
on the Home Gardening Honor Roll
and are cultivating small garden
spaces at their homes.
In connection with the home garden
campaign the' teachers of: the public
schools are devoting the closing hours;
Of the 1917 term to a discussion of the
necessity for increased -production of
foodstuffs and are teaching the chil-
dren that in times such as .these each
child can aid his country by eultivat-'
ing a garden and growing foodstuffs
! therein.
j The enrollment blanks bung- used-;
j in the honor roll are filled out by the
I liuTK-irimil Mimilar nuil srtme nttummi'tv -
v j! i i ' i ............ r..-
OUllday OQllOOL original statements are to. be found:
The following resolutions wore I Some of the youngsters state; tbit
adontod bv the Brady Bantist Sun-Mhor gardens ar'-smatv while oth-
s
tay School on .May li;;
Whereas; the Afhvisa Father hath
iaken to -himself our Sunday . School
Superintendent and Btofher J. H.
eis give the dimensions Occasion-
ally a youngster sets the lmnor roll
ditur to guessing ' by simply stating
the circumstance's; of-' the garden and
.Martm who departed tin's life May J leain-r it for. the Bulletin's mnthe-
3rd 1917 at Dallas .Texas; There- matieuui to figure out. the dimension-.
fore be it Resolved i It is noted that- almost nil .the
. 1st. That we bow in hlimi'le sub- voum.' cirdonera nro Cltivatinc tliir'
mission to the will of uim. who doeth i - rojis" with the intention of "eating
iail things well; . . ! - j.ai.flnd selling some." Mother'
-nd. That-thi Sunlar -School has M.j v aA inuiortaiu nart as a aenrral
lt an efficient -and faithful Super- ; u j . Tt ftu. Vbiidrcui 'im t) r c n'
liitendent. his mfe a tru; and devoted Jof th.. vrnsters sta.trhg that ."moth-
husband and Iris children a kind and;. - ti.. fe.f 'helper i. the work.
Hippity Hop to The Bakery
Shop-the Easy way for You
Hippity Hop to the Bak-
ery shop then Hippity
Hop home again and
your baking worries are
over. Simple isn't it? Why
not buy bakery good
that way?
No hot ovens. No hard
work kneading. No troub-
le sifting and mixing. We
do it all for you more
cheaply than you can do
it your self.
Most housewives know
the advantage oi doing
t things that way. You too
should adopt the plan
they have found so sensi-
ble. Ask your grocer for
loning father:
;ru. That we lure' yi extend our
te: r r ympathv i hi bfif.notl wife
and children; . -
That a i'1tlre r--o'u
t . - . .
be.'flurnili.ed
Adlifi' Tuil -nr'llments:. for toda
wore a-: foHoAj: .... -'
Nam- .nil Ago. . . Size Cario
f ....... . J .1... .1
er a:if't u r'uji
rX-PKESIDKNT TAFT.
the
Me-s"u-
0'1 t'l-- f.iin-
' Fraternally subniittod.
mrs. s. : HutyiES.
J. M. COALSON
AV. J. YANTiS
Committee.
Thomas
I . K -C'.titouaV.. $ . .:
' in : .-n- 1'a rryt. r.
s - (; Mr-r-. t'j".
!'? -' S v a.rrf '
Oh:' I! nuj- l .. .
Aens Bthnie.l3 v
.'.t."x2o ftM
:.Ty2 1-2 I'-eT
-. -.TO i; v.
. . . '. Stual!
. ..ft5 W'. t
' Ever4ody's f rlendst-riDr.
Eclectic Oil the groat ipiisehobj rcm'-
jSt.'Ja Mae Hitchcock 9 ...2:.x23 fe-t
jKxabolIe Lo'ckotti S . .. .-4)x4 feet
Tyma Le Jonesr S? i . ; . ;. .xo foot
Paul Wiseman; Jflf-'C r-lCx24 feet
Cecil Ltinn S ..30x40 feet
Clyde Spajii. 10 . i 15x1 5" feet
edv for toothache - iwrache sre Ollie Stewart 14 ..v2Dx25 feet
throat cuts bruises sptlds. Sold at Arthur 1-ewis Luln; ; ... -.-4x4 feet
all drug stores. '23c and 'c. Adv. j Veda Hays! 14" '.: . ;r..;.20'aC feet
. - j: I Kra. Lee 12 . ;;:35'x4Q feet
Lawn 3Iower ClofiStig out .sale atRuby icKlnnoy . ;S5s25 feet
Lrtoney's. 2-". j erCeat discount on un; s'hneider-5 .- v.v;Small.
Golden Crust 15c or Big
Dandy 10c
Larger and Better
Sanitary Bakery
Phone 1009
I "1
frm& if.
!
F oreign News Notes
rjaranteel mowers.
Th: u iglyvit th- omntry fornf'r
Preside:.t William Howard Taft lis
now h '.d in higiif-st esteem by foTloiv-
ers of all rIit.cal standards. He -ie-xecognized
as one of the great nienJof
the na"n and sine the bittc nif ss. of
the V'l2 campaign has died away thee
people admit with pleasure that his
was on- of the really splemlii admiiln-.
istrati":. of thp American govern-
ment . On ; t-T. st t'iis conucrtion Is a
clipiir.p froni thf National Tribune
of Washington. IJ. C. tmbli-shed No-
vember 21. 1912. Speaking of ihe
campaign whkh closed sQme 1WO
weeks before the Tribune says that
"even those whoassailed the.3resiont
most bitterly aie now admitting Hess
and 1' rtluc'm'lv that h is. a maris-
trati. n i.a.- le ti Uigest car-
after. '".tin2u:-'i'-d hroa4 stjilos-mans-'
. high v-' ufive ability ;and
the utmost fidelity." Then this prnph-
ecy mafie:
AMUSEMENTS
- T'
f n: u rc h il 1 Cooley. 1 i . ... A 0x3$ feet
H rsch. l.Weedwi. iWXlftxiS' feet
fiomor Andrew S v-;'.". ;.V4ds't5 feet
Ma-y K. Nor.oj; W-i"jj3xi.:"2'!x7ft.
W;J;a- fmi Watkei-. JO -.:i.aoSO feet
Many i'js roEOe frojn imptrrC tlood.
Can t have puro blKxl tltil '-fiiiilty; dl-
l.jric T(iay.
The exper ejice of fijtiu- in a ch:i;r.
astray" fastenM Mm hori. into ffjf''
a hand blindly workk' a-'knifc was ."u.fc..--PJ!eoin-
strtchei through n.
and cut the handkerchief w;as recent-
ly -felt by one of the'ppayers:'.' -Bliti.'
Jvslicp"- - the Vltagrnh - Wuo R'iMxjp. '
felBfpi"Vr1u"oji; and lliri t-d : 'hi
star; jjanjamln hriste. wh .h ts a'
the Jiyric today. j
Tlio strongly dramatic pU' .if th-
Star? Called 'fog this' Ucein and tuer
-aj Urt choice In thei matte- It hal
to bo filmed.' Of
who- 1s: imprisoned
Dow'I- atpl liver and -purifying the
blood Adv: - - "
' business mpn of this city have formed
a society for the purpose of combat-
ting the commercial gains of the
Chinese in this section of Sonora.
i By Associated Press)
To. Todio Owners: We have a
M-ii .v 1 lii. ouiiui uiu-u i ua 4qck. oi ooii piam anu cnajntrenu
called "carlins." or maple peas. ar United States casings the kind your
now-being eaten as substitutes for nrr came ctpuipped ih --Iiooney
pjH-ntot-s' in the -north of Kngland. Mercantilo Co. .
They are cooked like marrowfat peas-' v
..soakl ovomight atid builrrfur -ten-ty-fie
m.fiut s the next '. d.vy. In
early times "carluih" wr.; eaten Very
j;eiie rally on Tallin or Passion Sun-
day They are light -brown color oiit-
side and cream colored nmier the
Skin and sell for eight to. twthe
cents a pound much less than beans
and peas.
-Sfivjt AfiiJr Pun ti Ti. .
"V'e1 l imn -" u i (luii ill
ooney's
After a hearty meal take Doan's
Regulets and assist your stomach liv-
er and bowels. Regulets are a mild
laxative. 25c at all stores. Adv.
Rread and Hutter - both good at
Loonev's.
ItcJiirjg. torturing skin eruptions dis-
figureiyannoy drive one wild. Doan's
Ointment is praised for Its good worlc
"0c at all drug store.- Adv.
i Full Leather Shoes at Looney's.
. To Dodge -Owners:':- y Jnve at
sto k of -tiU plain and chainlreadT -'-BRKIHTOX. Kng Sir John Hmv-
Cnited State casings the kind vourinrd. a wiaely known engineer who
car came efluipped. " .kHI'i.- Looj'ipy j planned the SpaiUsh-American cable
Mercantile .Co. - ...--v; ' Jroute. is dead here. Ho was former-'
ly mayor of this Mimmer-resort and
was a great Neneim 'or to the town Jis
last gift being twenty-four cottage
homes for nurses in memory of ijiss
Hdt-rh ('aell who was executed by the
Tile 'IIsiimj not ..I.ouiV'Xi t: jnoj d for
teourso. lie .joy Jie ai Lyoneys. .
iehind the door
nad-ilo way of telling whet!iei he was . 1 hum- Althpii< .- Wftlljam- M-
moviajj ids knife iU4ut m-.t 1ns " ;.-u Hcalon. tbe; former. V.rttfvbcfiy -pff(;0nnans
" If . Iff .. a H j. --. ' 1
-low-havers eye. rar ii'-- r th-; -ii"igan looiaau sinr.-js jv-iocpi. po-1
h)Je was only 5:.g jwwxitju f'-r hm -1 1 ' JUatve. he breiiSSJIntO xMiU. now
t- pat his arm thrtngh ai.i the caj - : ;"d. then . lre-ause bt l-pifta'i abiU
tr was unable '-(lk. or ijq' h-s J-'.v'. - j - '.-
hands -owing to his t"' ' . H tm and ' Pposecrifift.. Attorney
The 14th chap'er of Th-i :reit jano-ki were . rettimiiifr-. tt. their;
Secret" starring rS;a:i4 i- X. Bush- automobiles recently" after -.taking
n:an and Btnerly Y.liyn ts on "the their whes to a theater. The wrimon
President Tf will pass into bis-..aie program. . ! were walking ahead of. tho.. officials.
lory as one' of the really great presi
dents of the. United States and his
administration will take the same
high plane in .our annals as that of
his predecessors nnder whom the
country was lifted to a degree of pros-
perity and greatness unexampled in
the world's history. The wave of Mr.
Taft's popularity has now begun to
rise and it will continue to rise in a
manner as astonishing as 'lt will be
gratifying." "
The Bulletin did not and does not
agree with Mr. Taft's. political beliefs
but has always admired the former
President becaascr of his great ability
his unswerving sense of justice and
his unquestioned patriotism and loy-
alty. Since the beginning of the war
he has demonstrated his breadth of
character by giving his complete bup-(
port to President . Wilson and whilo
decrying war is nevertheless heartily J
in sympathy with the American cause
in the war.
There- are many splendid little.
wheat fields and oat fields" in Brown
county and' every grain is . worth
money.
Our Hobby
To rinnri KZ
Printing
Ask to see
samples of
our busi-
nesscards visiting
cards
wed dine
and other invitations pam-
phlets folders letter heads
statements shipping tags
envelopes etc constantly
carried in stock for your
accommodation.
Get our figures on that
printing you have been
thinking of.
New Type Latest
Style Faces
Suddenly two youths accosted- Mr?.
.Heston and Mrs. JasnowskL-
Heston saw the incident. One o
the youths saw Ileston and fled bu
the other didn't have time a fht
caught his jaw and
PAULS.- The recent confer. nee in
Which Uavid Lloyd George. Alexhn-if
dre lUbot ana Signor Boselir the flrtt-1
ish French and Italian Premiers par-J
tictpated took place in a French towny
on a. siding at a village in French"1
Savoy near the. Italian frnticr. -. i
- h
jjra
. HULL. Eng. High freights are bc:
ing paid for the carriage of coal 'tdj;
f-l.r-ti.l.n.!.. .....1 1. - '
v -iiLiniittiiiu unit i iii'i'iitiugun. rur coat
which costs $3 to $7 a ton. a record
freight of h a ton was -paid 'and ro?
'contly.the freiirht charires on a eartrA
He was fined $Ion in: police court of 2800 tons shippeil to Christiaiiii
the next day by Justice William M. amounted to Sino'Otm
Heston.
A New Remedy for Kidney Bladder
ind all Uric Acid Troubles.
.MEXICO CITV. The Department
of Commerce and Industry has orderj-
ed suspended all negotiations regard-
ing the denunciation of mining lauds
U ..I .1 1... r ' 7
jeens in Vm HnhUI Prntiw (signed their treaty rights in con
At Dr. rierre'p TnvnlwU' Hotel nrt P"a.nC0 Wll th0 dccree f ilSt S0
Surgical Institute. Buirolo N. Y. there
hus been icattti for tbc past few years
a r"w remedy for kjd;;oy bladder Urio
vr;d troubles rhcuiTiatiKm lumbago and
iJImejita afollow aivl so many
fcu.-ses bo'h acifte.tuul stubborn havo
i jielded to tbw wonderful remedy that
IJai-to: Pu. o (lechlctl to name it
i "AnuH'v' ;.r.d arrange for its distribu-
jti n to il.e public . through medicino
dealcW-eVer here
Thes? "Anuria" Tablets cannot fail to
help yo'i because their action flushes
the Kidneys of impurities and nuts
stre-ngth into them. It being 37 times
more active than lithia it dissolves urio
ae-id .'1.1 Toiler ilneq Riiirnr.
Obtainafifty-centbaxofthesetablct8to-f day April 24
day from yourelruggint heTom townorsend
tember. This susnenslotr will Inst.
. .
untu the organic law otitlinfmg the
regulation of mineral ami oil lands'
as provided for in the new constitution-
is passed by congress. " ": ;
' DUBLIN. All meetings or procds-:
slons In Dublin were prevented from
April 23 to May 13 unless authorized
In writing by the police? according to
an order Issued by General Sir Bry-
an Mahon con'imnnding tlje forces in
Ireland. The prohibition was aimed
to coyer the first anniversary of the
rebellion which began on. Easter Mon-
Graduation Gifts
for Men and Boys
Flowers and candy may
please the girls but the boys
yant and . appreciate good
looking stylish clothes.
. W SUGGEST- i
SilkHo : j
Silk Shirts
Nifty Neckwear J
Silver Watch and Chain
with initial engraved
Silver Belt Buckle wi
initial engraved.
And many other things you
will find at the Store for
men.
day irom youreiruggint herein town orsend 1 V
lOccntatoDra'ierceforJarRetrialpackage. CANANEA Mex. MerclhwUslint
Looney & Robertson
East Baker
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The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 180, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 15, 1917, newspaper, May 15, 1917; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth346473/m1/2/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.