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TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, Sli
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The Dixie
Afternoon an! Nigh1.. 3 to 10:33 p. m.
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Floience Turner in
“T^e Harper Mystery’
UNIVERSITY MAKES
PROPOSAL TO». 0 M.
Directors of College Station School
;• Likely Will Tak<* Up Matter
In N®ar Future. : j
Austin, Tex., Jan. 27.—President
Mezes of the university, stated that it j
waa a fact that the university re-1
gents have made a proposition to the!
director* of the Agricultural, and Me-|
chanical College to agree on a^plan
looking to the separation of th'e two
STS m'*I»wr° «Ulldi>r! i Groceries' of all kinds fresh
- - ’ and pure.
Give me your trade
• next month.
“Verabest”
Flour
Sxtra high patent for
$1.50 Per Sack
Want Ads
WANTED—A man to take cha/ge of, ^
our business in Brownwood and ri-^^S.
rinity. Splendid proposition. Bond West
required. Write Grand Union Tea
Company, Colorado Springs, for par-
ticulars.
PERSONAL ITEMS
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—
A. Wilson is looking after bast-
in Goldthwalte today.
Clyde Smith went to Mullen this
morning to spend the day on busi-
ness.
Hexes was not in a position tonight to
tnnounce the details of the proposed
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?lan, but promised
norrow.
a statement to-
Mexlran Federal Prisoner*
$i Pay Each, First la Month*.
Ceft*n* of Camp, Js29i.
LEWIS FISHER,
“The Traffic"
El Pasot Texas. Jan. 27.—t Athough | lessons sad teach
they are jo be sheltered and fed la-; |y **4 coavlarl
definitely [by the United 9iates gov- j *erm«n* ever eoali
the Mexican soldi.es from' Nothing but good ran come of sueh
er&ment,
Ojinaga vho are interned lit
Bliss bav» received from thgii*
ENDORSEMENTS FROM
PROMINENT MEN AND
WOMEN OF TEXAS.
“The Traffic"
“I think It's a play that should be
witnessed by every person who Is
sincerely endeavoring to put a stop
Receive *0 the white sinvejitruffle, and to see
thnt working girlsf^ret fair wages.
or of Ualveston
hes many great
I. F. WILSON
West Broadway
them more clear-
gly that books or
Rumors at College Station
College Station, Tex. Jan. 27.—Will
the board of regents of the University
of Texas and the board of directors \W\-r SATURDAY ITS
of the Agricultural and Mechanfcal J CASING* AND INNER TUBES
College of Texa* Join han^s in an ef- . people have shown tholr kp-
fott to secure the submission of a | pn cjgtton of our cut price sales and
constitutional amendment providing we ar^> going to reciprocate by In.
fof the separation of the two Imstl- Jcr<using the number of items on
tutlons and an equitable division of>w|jL|, cut price* will be made. Next
the permanent university fund? isja urday we offer every inner tube
Just at present the board of direct- au, t basing in our stock of au-
ors of the college have nothing to »*y toAoblle supplies at ACTUAL!
ruing the proposition, but they w jolESALE COST,
conatr
Indicate that at a later d»‘e ‘bey will j pr,pe win prpV*H only
WANTED—Small second hand fire-j
proof safe, computing scales and
platform scales. Notify the Bulletin
office. 75 p
i Mrs. J. D. Terral of Altoona, Pm,
is a guest of her slster-ln-lgw* Mrs.
M. W. Adams.
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Dr L. P. son left on 'r.ti night's
FOR SALE. S*”1* Fe fr*j -»*hm, to spestl a day
\ ' _ , . . .or two ya > ness.
FOR SALE—Green and dry cordwood, j
oak and elm mixed. Phone 46. • 1 j Miss Pauline Wright of Ft Worth Is
otdtf . -• i [here for a few dajrs’ visit to the
—y-.~ l Misses Snyder and other friends.
FOR SALE at a Bargain—My large , J
surrey horse; seven years old, sound, | Rev. W. T. Rouse of Hamilton is
gentle. J. H. Stewart, phone 127. 77 1 spending the [week in Brownwood, at-
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FOR SALE—Jersey cow,
milk. See J. F. Wilson.
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fresh in1
75tfc
tending the Howard Payne- Bible
School. .
Mrs. Bob bow left this morning
THE ELIjlS REALTY COMPANY for Stephenvllle, where she wlH
one
Fort an art I* tie presentation ef deplorable V”~.''
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ernmenf lome of the’pay due them|pr aader*tanding, greater sympathy
for fightl ig before they era «ed the M4 renewed energy mast result In!
Rio Gran le. | any eommnnlty where
Each Mexfcaa soldier received $5.! MRS. A MR. REED FINLEY,
his first pay for months and ac-j MRS. DON ALD HINCKLEY,
cording tp General Salvador, Merca- J MR. a MRS. BARRINGTON,
do, -the commander, the laai.
of the foreign soldiers wer
be glad to uke under consideration ^ Saturday, and
all matters pertaining to the relation
of these two Institutions _ _______ _ ____
Our tires are new. of standard
makes and carry the usual guaran-
ty as to mileage. The stock is limit
will be for cash
jon y. It Will be to your interest to
of higher fa| ^ advantage of this reduction,
learning. . \ u ‘
A proposition, said to have been
submitted by the university regents,
the submission of an
amendment permitting, first, the ter-
mination of th* present constitutional
status of the Agricultural and Me-
ed of course, and the first man gets
choice. JOK. HAI-L.
Dealer in Automobile Accessories.
I
SPECIAL TONIGHT AND
TOMORROW.
,Ve have Just made up another
V
ted to ledye ‘he reservation
fave
er
the mon<
An official census Just com
I iletad by
Col. Freterick Perkins shoi rs there
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now are 5,295 soldiers and
to bei pro dded for ';y the rdi<<
goveiament. Besides the six
there are 13 field officers cl
ular Mexlcaa army and 15
field offWers.
204. Wcttnen dumber 1^37
children 552.
refugees
cd States • f 1 4 ,
gea rals, NOTICE OF INTENTION of the City
the reg- uounci! cf Brownajod to pass an
Volunteer »"d >•“* —«
Other offid^rs iota; t* tte char|ter of t^ie City authorizing t<:° decision r<*a^bed as to the parti
and the |;’>4 City Coakcll to ratify and eon- :Ii,n jf V,ls permanent university
iirtn an fSrdfcirp.-^ paas.d January fund at a ,n l'or‘ Worth,
•:mh. 1913, closing portions of cer- Jan 6- 1913- which agreement agreed
to the transfer of -tbO.rtQO acres of
-The Tralfir"'weald lie more Uke-
%d rrnre
e the flower* In
'tYr- ♦*- vwang to »ee what
fcl! j-itvlf throaxh clream*
thev yield. “Tin
c sien by every wi
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or j'd,
| vpd j. C. CAPRDN,
TexA*.
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honxe «W in
Atjt,
For Sale
for
se in !u 3^.150, b
wy, $5W.
MR A MRS..
Tickets now sel
Minn Drag Co.
,chanical Co4lege as a branch of the,
, university and its return to the status
of an Independent college; seconn, *
for the repeal of that section of the Htch of that famous Deluxe Ice
the most de- j
we= have ever [
ings; thirdiMor an equitable specifics- miiae. we nave nice Malaza grapes,
t on. If any. <»f ihe in*erest cf tne ag- Stnyman WlneagP apples, and other
ricultural and Mechanical College >o kinds of fresh fruits for sale,
the permanent un^rvity fund or any MASTERS KANDY KITCHEN,
part of, it.
O A. CMIkL , I! ,„v. „t ;ti,' is
rlcultural ,nd M,.clu
unlvri
Have a few specials for this
week. If you are afflicted wltji
Brownwoodltla, you can make mon-
ey by calling at our office and let's
talk some about the following:
10yoom residence, 1 inq, Austin ave.
5 room residence. Coggln Avenue
5 room residence, Avenue D.
4 lots oner block Coggin Avenue.
Elegant residence, Melwood Avenue.
One brick business house, ! better
n 10 per cent.
room bouse, S acres, Vlas street.
.Will trade Frisco Hotel.
Will build you modern home, cor-
ner Glen wood A Durham, If you wfll
furnish plans.
New 6 room residence, Lee Btireet.
.n tin ir c. nuiitinicaiioa the br*ard
1 am rearfured the play “The
regents are said to go fufther
Tyaffle" teaches a 1 erects 1 aAal les-
a, which It wenld be well for all
ly t° HU • pa^r weman will disgust r;,;;»**■ Compaayj ‘
»*«I ;it rather t:;an h -Ipin* to
psll her lato It. Maay an abvs* U
ro.ereJ kith roses. !t soul I be well
streets and Alleys for the use . -
Gulf. Colorado A Santa Fe >and no» held by the uniVrsitMo tlre.R
e and
they will
faaee«, or
college. " ,
Tt, qualified voters and other, ta- ln faa** D«»lb‘,r of thw Hr0!"-1* VAlag
rc-icd nr herefi)- advlaed that the i‘-»* ahould meet with the avNoval. J
it j Council of *fowawood proposes *h* board of directors of the col-
, pass an ortlilince submitting a ‘he university regents are sa!<K
cV>'«»aed a de; t.» lia^e
nee subnilttlng a
.barter amendment to a vote of the *° ha’t
i; u!i Ud voters khthirizing the City ‘he entire matter left up to s commls-;
Traffic" Miulca t0 . cerUln ordl. a‘«n of arbitration, to be cokp6s
ed of
MRS. THED.
nont, Texa*.
HEISIG, Beau-
Revenue, bearing property to
change for vacant lot in Ford or
Coggln Addition.
, 2 choice business lots, Junction
Broadway and Fisk.
8 room modern, 2 story residence,
highest point Ford addition.
Yes, 1 pretty cottage for rent
Will buy vendor's lien notes.
Office Trent Building . Phone 926.
Pont forget 2 furnished rooms
for light housekeeping.
Also modern cottage, with complete
furnishings. ,
THE ELLIS REALTY COMPANY •
3 “Tell the Truth** Dealers.
1- I ' . “V, -", . ’ [
spend a week with her glster, Mrs.
Bert Watson.
]’ At
Urban Groom ratnraad from Fort
Worth yesterday. White Mr, Groom
was In Ft. Worth he witnessed the
‘presentation of Ban Hnr. p
Mrs. J. H. Stewart Is in Coleman
today, looking after business for the
Methodist conference. Mrs. Stewart
is corresponding secretary for tha
womens missionary societies of tha
conference.
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Dr. R..T. Hanks is in tfa. city to-
day. He will deliver two lectarea at
the Howard Payne Bible school. Tha
'first one will be at 3 o’clock this nf-
ex- | ternoon, the other at 3 o'clock Wed> «
jneaday. He'wlH preach at the Cog-
i gin avenue Baptist church Wednes-
! day night. <
j E. M. Book, th« Ford agent, weat to
J May yesterday morning mid la tha
afternoon returned with Z. M. Bettis,
of May. at the wheel. When Browa-
wood was reached Mr. Boca was pat
out and Mr. Bettis started home with
what he considers the “best car"
in Texas- There are plenty of people
in Brownwood who will agree* with
Mr. Bettis, toe, on that subject.
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Hapti*t Charrh
>> are glad to announce that Dr
Coffrir. Ave.
FOR SALE—Bicycle, good aa new,
coat |60. will take 325 caah; Victrola
cost $15, and 20 records. wHl take $20 j
cash. See H. B. Bradley. 75p
’R T. Hanks will preach at Coggln 8ALE Have two pluoa^gnd df. ^ mining jq
church Wc^ucri,, ,or DC. for hi. com,™
.1 T .1» A cordial ln.l«HoJlc**h “d b*'““ l" mont*>- j ! ~
Earnest Terral of Hobart. Okla.,
who has been a guest of his sister,
Mrs. M. W. | Adams, for several days,
has accepted a position with the
West Texas Telephone company and
will make his heme here. His wife
and baby will Join higi here within a
; few days. Mr. Terrai weat to Balltn- f
look after bust-
company. | i- *J5
extended to all who wish to at
' tejod the «crvice
W. R. EARP, Paster
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nance passed January 20th. 1913, per. <”“■ member from each governing
petuaily closing, for the use of ths bo*rd‘ ,wo P°rx*“-. n0,‘h*r of lh*ni Jkrryman
Colorado and Santa Fe Railway belnfg a member of either board, one
Company, portion! of the following to ^ chosen
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1 “THE TRAFFIC."
The great drama on white slavery.
The Traffic." which will appear gt
)pera House Thursday
other play in a de-
fifth person-
agreed upon by
lexas thatn any
named streets an^ alleys, to wjt; , .
Adams or Vine, Austin Avenue ar ‘hpa* rour- wh0 *8 to 8ct ** chalrman b sson. and teaches
cade. The play
short
,500 Gr
Ot
her play in a de-
arhes a great I
ln such a kray
|Fagg. Lee, GhalUAt Avenue, Cottage, Th« b0***11 directors at tneir re- J R |# inde|ib,y impressed upon
Jeff Davis, Jackin. I^ike, Bradford. adoP,**d resolutions ex- mlndB ^
2 room Cross ■ or« Rag?di First, Hawkins, Appreciation for the ctrnrt- dangers that lie In Mtelt for
■L„l> Bradj^^ Ayeh-e\ College In Coggln's Ad- ‘*ou8 expresaion, of the university re. j(junjl ,B the citlMt and the;----
diticn, uanarnM ikireet in Roosevelt 't‘*nts and announcing their willing- f ^thleas methods employed by-Xthc *SALE—Pecans.
a Southeast- ‘i**** ‘° *alte the.matter up later. ( ^grading white slavers are foTce-1 P°und- A
likely go to the
* , 7 . * line cf Ciialllet Itreet to the North- He*‘ i^fioikture._
6 R-0* C‘9S* m» a “r*e destern Uae of Jackson -3.reel; kl- "
and bark. $75®. i ,,vs in B ,ck {j, Ro06e»elt Addition In reord te the plkj “The Traf-
‘ A 5 130 • Hor»ve, large ht with .2 and j andi2 Fowler St Nunn's fie" I desire ta state that we ean see
vacant lots joining, $1000. j Addition; in Knight's Addition aidja-. nothin* nhjeetloaable, hut to the eon-
Thesf prices are _*peci d bnt for a cent to the South westerly 3lde ofBjock trurjr heartily endorse same, a* It
eoaly. See me gjaich, office ^r. l usd B!> 4 13 zvl 14 Ct
ly paymenta. Writ* Box 752, or phone'
j GOVERNOR M’YBS
|-rj-----------j '.'OES TO FT WUHTH
FOR MALE. 1 After spending several days here
5 room house, frame building, cor- with homefolks, Lieut. Gov. Will -H.
ner lot. South front, on paved street Mayes left on last night's Santa Fk
A bargain for $2250.00. tor Ft. Worth, where he will ingot
4 room house, hill, -small Darn* with friends today and discuss the
exas than
East front. Price $900.00. Small caato gubernatorial' race. From Ft Worth
i payment; balance to suit Mr. Mayes will go to Dallas^ Austin
10 seres, 4 room house, on Austin and other polnta. returning to Brown-
avenue. «an be bought at a bargain Vood in about two weeks.
Small caah payment; balance eaay j When asked last night If he had
| KIDD A BELL, any comment to make on the gov.
Land and Insurance. • ernor s race, Mr. Mayes skid oaky that
,: . _ . , 'he stHl believe* he is the logical can-
1"
tHlIy prolrayed It Is
qyorybody should see.
a play that
f.
BUSINESS CRINGE.
____St Phone 458.
city property with fur.
T. A. Wit
ink .11 ci?Jit a
,e S :n *\nt»i
1 if
y <ion\ neca ii.
L. D. Lcne,
Addi.ion.
| B' art’:r
d$0
of! City Council.
: ’ | D. B. AndrevSij
City Secretaf
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11 * Lt ir*
“The Traffic" Is a fine moral play.
S^ronxlj and lorrefully pretested.
E.rr\ mtilhrr and father ?id rlrl.
gin pre*ents a good moral le**on, which
xhoiild be *ceu by all per*on* of ma-
ture ace. i
CLAUDE McCALLI'M,
Member of hoird of rentor*.
MRS. REED FINLEY,
See’jr. to boaN of rrn*'»r-
Dallas Texa*.
»A*4 j:
Agcn
S l
are f*
MRS.’ Ja T.i McGILL,
Texas.
of age. shoald
MFDNKSDAYH BENEFIT, JAN 28
i
AT BUNGALOW THEATRE
Beaumont, Wednesday’s Benefit, Jan. 28, wlli
be to Mrs. Bolt, aged 53—7 children, j
'•Dejsertrd by husband and destitute.
' ,r“ ‘You assist by being there. No raise|
__ I In prices. Admission 10c, always 10c
’an Club.
)W THEATRE.
14 H. Dedmau Boys Interest of l*art«
ner In Rroviawoed Shoe Store.
A deal was closed today whereby
Uj If. Dedman becomes sol-* owner of
die Brownwood Shoe Store, purchas-
ing the interest of his partner, H
Thandler >tr. IVdman will con-
1 uet the business as heretofefre.
Mr. Chandler has not yet perfect-
id his plans for the future, but will
irobably engage In same other line
>f business here. It being his *in-
entlon to continue making Brown-
wood his horns. , '
10c to 25c per'didate for the office and wlH b* ncm-
few very flne nuta. Phone inated in the July primaries. He is
66dtf not commenting on tb« Fort Worth
-- meeting of last Saturday, further than
!FO^ SALE—Good Jersey Cow Phone the Interview given out Saturday night
13i5. d760 in which he said that he is confident
1 — --------------- that he can show to any unbiased
WHY NOT .START NOW! delegation of democrat* who have the
And own your own home? We can prohibition cause at heart, rather than
a snap, we
selling bargains. That under the l»r<f,,enl °°nd‘Gf« »»Pe to
sell you Just like |paying rent,
you are looking h*i
It W* are
Is the kind we have. It will pay you
to see u» Just before you buy.^ We
advertise for the sna|>s, that la the
reason we have them. We can rent,
you a house of nothing else' will do!
you. Will sell you a home and loan
yoa the money to pay for It
Phone 314. CURRIER. JACKSON CO.
the Interests of any one man, that
have he ,a (t>° only prohibitionist who can
tkjfnination
Join the Frying Pan
ALO\
BUNQJ
V
S‘v N
e'N* ,
V". V : »
. only wish that every wage earn-
ing girt, especially, ronld see “TV
, Traffic."
MRS. F. REED, Beaumont, Tex.
May Idp Vsi it
Lags Are AHi
arsj.s.'rs.ts atidF&sr.
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i As a life saving precaution a French
' inventor would have all seagoing ves-
' aela furnished with beds equipped
i with a1 ncnsinkable mattress he has
patented.
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ism*..
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on BA I0UBI THtltBBAY, JAN.
“The Traffic" Is mere than a.ser-
mon. It deals sledge hammer blows
te the smug faced hypocrite, the
shy leek who pays stmrvatlea wag
and reaps a fortuue la retarn tor
the Mead and tears of Ms serfs, ,kkd
the human Is sects who live open the
wages ef *efr victims wham they
have tend tela Uvteg Hall*.
Pram adltartkl by BUGS N
FITZGBBALD, Part Warth Bee-
Madtaon Lai
eam^>
Mian.
March,
_____taka,
“Gentlemen: In December. 1806, I
with beaorrbasM of^he longs whb-h”co»:
lined me severs! weeks, each time to mr
bed. My doctor advised motor Weet
la November I started for Dearer.
CoL After my snivel I met Michael
Brody, wbe, apoa learnlag of my eondl-
tloo, urged mo to Uke uAmaa’a Altera-
dea. I pent eu taUni the medlclue and
Improved rest, la Msrrh. 11(10, I rw
termed home. I am entirety weU. have
S k<x*1 sppetlte sad sleep well. Wbea
I lefTbenrer my weight was 180 pound*.
ard, Nav.
1M8.
Id year Alterative for ssy
lent) PAD
Sutessa
yean' test to
L L. PAkNACRT.
T
GULP COAST.
It Is not the province ef the
matie critic to he a moral keener, ex-
cept Incidentally. ■ Therefore, this
writer Is dlslnclined to pass a pea tha
morality phase ef “The Traffic" hat
he doesn't mind saying ea pa mart
that anybody who caald find te this
sardled stage story anything eaten
lated to lnftaeaee him toward de-
pravity ought to ha taearearatod te a
glass com and exhibited as a lama
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Booth Texas lands for sale on easy
terms, out of the great King ranch.
We offer an opportunity to the poor - _ _ ,
men that can not be excelled. We [ rartaslty. ^
sell on long time at six per cent ln- Mach depends aa the petet of view
terest Call and see Charles R. Cox
st the Harper Hotel, Brownwood. Ex-
cursion will leave out of here soon
for that country.: ,
:] FOR KENT
FURNISHED ROOMS for light house-
keeping. Phone 302. 44tfc
FOR RENT—Furnished front room
on Austin avenue. Qione R-571. tf
5-ROOM house.
GOOD
sewerage, for rent right now.
Henley St Co.
bath and
B. B
7$c
'OR RENT—Neatly furnished room,
close in; 904 Fisk svasae. Phone J-
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Land
f
afc
/
Bandy
11 Min
have free of rant L J. RICE,
new ground term. I
worker with team
'M
ns ta whether the stage to n ptod or
had teacher. The sadtoaee hut
sight vowed It a goad teacher ami
the Indorsement af tha ptoj $r tea
patrons was enthaslastto
DRAMATIC CRITIC, terfhte
Horning News,.
H1SCILLANBOU8.
FOR National 8team Laundry-
man. Texas, Phone 154.
STOLEN—A Bicycle; mak«T
la, color, blue; vacento eap hack
hedge thorn' front tire.
Phone J-«4t.
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