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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN MAY 26 1919.
Weekly Review or the Activities or the
- Brownwood Chamber of Commerce
weight" butrit is going to have a very
I material influence in the. development
of our city and in conjunction with
the development of our hot Wateil
well it is going to play no small part
while the educational influence in
building up a good musical atmos-
phere in this educational center cail-
"WJthout .being animated by any de- shall be forthcoming: his reputation ! not be ignored. A better appreciation
i I . t it i ' : 1 i? it i f : . a i' . i i jl
sir Ifnr imflim miMWv W vitlibr must lnevitaDiy suuer auu ii is maiui uie uunu iiujjuu uu secureu uy m
With the object of keeping the mem-
(any IieiU OI unurt-vuh;u vuuuiuuii: t-u;iuu (juuh iiuuav mm iuu uoiuiici uau-
vork acConYi)-1 tjQ pleasure of daily life no secretary 'not help a feeling - oDenthusiosni atJhe
ration 'by the ' cail afford to remain long id an.v com-j results obtained by Mr. Rex Ca'thor.
'keen decided munity "where there is iiott hearty. cn in the short spoce' of a fcw months
confirmed beliqf that regarless of; tending one of its practices Which
the enfovable conditions existing in' take place Tuesdays and Fridays In
bcrs"at3arse of the Chamber of Cotn-Jany of effort -vrblcK contribute to! the Court House and the listener cart
mer-ce advised or the work necomy
Jished of under cohideratio
r-wi" - " "" inuniiv wnuru inure is jiuu nuitiij v-"-i
-to polish each Saturday; "or JSJdnduy i operation with the eominercial organ-1 from a number of our young-boys'." who
may bo found most expedient a.izatiolu I began with practically no knowledge
- brief .resume of the work of the Chain-j gince (he aflvcnt of die- on. :;e
bcr of Commerce during the preced-!rctarv praisoworthv cft-orts
- ins week. M many cities it has.befcn- madfe by the Chaml)Cr of
fbcustom to issue a wee 'letter (to c e and sonie liave be2I1 crown-
rAcitltimr in n mil shirr in . - . .
'vanaujy
of music
cal.
cither instrumental or vo-
creascd interest in the work of ijie
1 gressing -toward successful terminn-
. Chamber It is with the sincere bpjjej b-cari the 1Jrosperily of
that a similar result may follow hqre' . .a htW(J hnV
Jr. BroivnwocHl. n-Ph a quicKened see'had tQ- hQ temporarIIy
oi appreciauuii ui urn uuiuicju
'sources and an awakened spirit of
. helpfulness that tlie Execave Boftrd
has! decided upon giving publicity to
its operations.
held up but
.'ith increased interest in the work
I of the Chamber tlicy can be sucecess;
j fully launched. Some o. these pro
jects require free expression for or
(against by our citizens- as they
Gas Shock Victim
Foretells Air Raid
Before He Succumbs
BASEBALL
TEXAS LEAGUE.
standing of the Teams..
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TOFBKA Kan.' May 2G. A Onc-
leg'jcd Chicago girl would correspond
Child Asleep Four and
a Half Days Recovers
(By International News Service)
DALLAS Ore. May 26 After a four
.find one-half days Sleep .the little
t f i .1 if nr.... i urmr .
with Robert D. MeGiffcrt City Park C1IU Ul iUia- VIUlli " oi x-ort-
Gommissioncr. with a view to ''mak-
ing a match." McC.Iffert who has. a
wooden leg with barometrical (lnali-
567! fjpS. Was written up recently- by a
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local newspaper. He -is a former "ma-uuiu a uu ui
rine and lost hhHics ; ii-haHle- in s!cePin sckncss;.l.
Franco h 4l ; .. Weakened condition marked the cf-
wi--nhfraVntViri U'hJ. snJi. "ftMi ini ! fccts oi' tIlc ne sleep. Doctors-say
a Inn- In lOffi ivrnt'iV lit In nmrlnaintr t-IlU
Mean Thieves Steal
Cops' 'Stop' and 'Go' Sfns
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(By Internationa News' Service.;
IfDIANAPOLIS Ind. May 2l Tw
Indianapolis traffic policemen caiin
tc work In the morning and foundi.t&at
land being cared for by Mrs. Addielsome one had taken the standards oa
Goon of tills city is awake today and j which the "Stop" and "Co signs are
on the road to recovery from a mys- ffastdned - -
terioim illness. Local physicians be-1 Thcjr were found that day fastenld
to the spire of the tower of the main
xihild will thorouglily. recover
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By XQKMAX WATS0NT
International News Service Staff
Correspondent
LONDON (hy mail). An incident in
real life which outdistance any flight
of Edgar Allan Poe's imagination Avas
told' recently when a group of. Amer-
nSor taTnflTa finanqlal rt Viin together -about their war exper
iuu . suuenient oi receipis aim forthcomin from ti0 business men of ics
burser.'cnts for the year 191S appeared; 4. .... i o0 t01nnrr- ' . t
it ' t... n. the town; others have been temporar- The conversation turned to one of
"wood copy of which was mailed Ito
eacli member of the.
Jtesults Sunday
San Antonio 6 -Dallas !i. .
Houston 7 Port Worth' 2. .
Shrcveport 6 Galveston 0..
OJeaumont 6 ; Waco. 4. "
Where They IMuj: 'Today.
Houston at Fort Worth.
San "Antonio at Dallas.- .
Beaumont at AVaco.
Galveston at Shreveport..
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
New York
nierce.
ily deferred pending the. conclusion the mos areaded of all war wounds TirnniHv
Chamber of Cohi-lof 0Ur national e"ort to alnV"n- our) shell-stock which sometimes changes Cincinnati":-
er tA lot-lif"0"' ?d ong sane .man into a helpless Phialelphia
suuruy iiuu it la hiuwu.v HunatiC. PiHImri?
Standing. of the Teams.
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uing me oince ozi n oti"' matters fs'the miestion of a Free Fall
xne niraiiciai siaieiueiu hs sau--u
Umatic.
One of the party turning to a young Chicago
British Air" Force officer said? "ij-Boston .
.after a careful auditT and i? :i com-
prehensive statement of the finances
-of tho organization.
' - t .i i. surrounding
.a similar 'iUMtiuii in liiu uiuiiuwhui
Fair. The Executive Board feels that j think I-ve huar(1 you ten a strange
- worjd to that ihe church does in:ttU;
Browmvootl coma ne mano me iicr-ivnpln bolIt Vour nilot wi10 die(i from
Imanent location for ifn annual Fair;sliensllock ; Would you like to repeat
Itliat would be of great interest to th6jit old mml?
counties but asks ror Tlie younff officCr smiled slightly:
and nn -expression of..It ls nf rtffpn T tfiii hie stnrv. mt
suggestion
social realm.
cessfully with
It cannot operate suc-
ioninion as to the advisability of (a) j
think you will agree with nie it is
liiit'iiiiT ruv . - . . . .
linlriinf n fnirin tllG tail iOI llie 1)1 OS.- i ..i-A k
olmnlr rn ovnnnt vn Tn " '! . . - . ... I1"11"-' 'clu' W
--inn. var Ihl nvikins'it a free i:ur (CJ wt n
interest and sympathy of a large ipl-
ldwinsr. which must gradually he
I securing a desirable site; and enclos-T ondon "dvlnc from shell-shocki His
ing a space and charging an cn;
father came to see him the .evening
tmnnn fan TThrt mnftor 1 ntlft r: Stlcn -i l i i. i ..s... J i rni.
.n0 .n0c f ncnoiiuin- -co-operation of the uusiness nuercjis. tlie .fcoyiie Was only twenty-two
rJ L Jot thfr whole cit'- antl critidsi and years old. "It;3 all right dad- the
JtlX nSa iS favltod- but l'ime iS a" young pilot tried to smile: "1 know I
fni ' 2Ll o co L20rImP0rtant faCt(?r "0W ard" 5f a fair' m going to die. I'm not afraid.But I
S ?1 tr 0 fal1- iledlate aC want to die Within the next half hour
wn ? " TT - r: ition v.iii be nfi
suns. . Jul a live aanu juu.iiuci.i uii
for in an hour's time there will be air
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"I'm going to write and ask her
whleU leg is missing" said the Com-
missioner. "If it is her left we might
Walk together very nicely. But if it is
her right our
with our strolls."
limps WQuhUinterfcre
building at Butler College. Undergrad-
uates of Butler are 'suspected;
ATTENTION
OWNERS!
rAHAIS AXI) JtAXCllES 1VANTEI).
List your farms or ranches for sale
with me. I can sell them.
W. C. HAYNFS
315 Arcadia Building- Brownwood
Texas. lS2tfc
T can sell your oil leases c-IFroyal--ties
or your farm. I hae buyers' for
them and am buying myself. It ym
liave anything tc offer call at my of-
fice 31" mnd-j Building and list sanw
with me.
W. C HAYNES
Brownwood TexaV
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Brooklyn 5 Pittsburg 0.
. Where Thiy "Play- Today.
Chicago at P.OHton; ' '. "
St Louis at Brooklyn.
Pittsburg at New York. .
Cincinnati at Philadelphia.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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Amnnir tho. nrfi1of!tc J fill P.rP.SS Til 11 V r r.i t i.. mi. r ... :!.. 1 . .-
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with zeal realizes that unless results
who a view 10 aroubnig mcreuu ?- sincje Mj'rch lst. apt.ear the foi-J
terest in Its membership; secur. ng ; . j ' - .
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co-operation to me cxicui oi ifni-
cism. suggestion and active workby
every citizen desiring to see BrdVJi-
wood make progress and utilize jits
. Inherent resources that the I&otta-
tive Board takes the opportunity to jair
its aims and efforts in the direstion
indiciited. I
The Brownwood Chamber of Cmn-
merce suffered somewhat of a draw-
i . .LI
hack In tlie earlv nart of the year: thru
:iae loss oi iva .cmyi uietunvy uui
put 1113 piate iicia uecm iuiku u.
otlier whose enthusiasm Is likelyl
suffer if larger interest is not mj:
fested in the work. He has dev(
himself to the work of the Chiih
tjOm-. hv'hnrA .nrul ifrmi n linmh vorv i-Trt5
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"I must die soon their squadron
mSJ - . commander is the man who killed my
The Brownwood City Band. Ichuni and I'm going to get him."
Securing ifor development the'; '4Ilc Is only wandering" said a
hot mineral water well on the" nurse to the boy's father "'and be-
Knox Andrews farm for tfic de- sides if there was to be an air raid
xelopment of which the Chamber the warning would have been given
St. Louis . .
j. Boston . ..
Detroit ; ..
Washington
Philadelphia
before now."
"A 'few moments later tho pilot laps-
ed into " unoorisciusness and almost
of Commerce is now nt work.
3 The organization ; of Uie Brown-
wood Petroleum Club.
4. Assisted the County Dcmonstra-j simultaneously the raid warning was
Agent in financing and organiz- given it had been delayed
ing Boys and Girls' Clubs tliruouth "A. short time after a bomb -fell
the county and donated $200 00 'within twenty yards of the hospital.
Wanted to bay shallow prp-
ckiction for the next 5 days j
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towards providing r'rizes in thtj "Fifteen minutes later the pilot
competitions.- jdied."
-Assisted iii securing funds fori "He had not been dead two minutes
the improvement of i-oad leading! when the German commander's aero-
to the deep oil tests iiu tiie coun-f piano was seen to crash to tlie ground
ty ' j - ' ho Occupants unwouuded. but stone
6.-J.MaIntained the Federal Labor dead.
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jiureau.- neccssnaiea because oi
failure of congress to
appropriation. This Bureau is in
make an i Mother's Letter's Save
Men's and
Young Men's
Furnishings .
You can see once you try
on a Society Brand or
Chesterfield Suit that for
style for good looks for
easy perfect fit it has the
best of other lines.
STRAW HATS AND
PANAMAS
The man who is over par-
ticular about- his appear-
ance invariably appreci-
ates style; also he has
marked preference for our
Straw Hats and Panamas
because of their style and
quality. We have the
newest styles and we
want to show them to;
you and the price is rights
NEW SPRING
OXFORDS
Just the Oxford that fits
your foot purse and pref-
erence. Every man's
choice has been provided
for here. We have as-
sembled a beautiful dis-
play of summer foot wear
here for your selection..
Big quantities superior'
values sparkling with
originality guaranteed
as to comfort and high;
values.
the Life of Her Boy
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llpsults Sunday. .
St. Louis C New York 5. . .
Chicago 6 Washington. 5. . ..
Cleveland 3 Boston 2.
Detroit 3. Philadelphia 2..
Where They Piny Today.
Washington arChicagp; :
New York at St. Louis.
Philadelphia at Detroit:
Boston at Cleveland.
Says Traps Better Than
Drives to Catch Wolves
(By International News Service)
INDEPENDENCE Mo. 31ay 26.
One cood trah. well baited and welt-
the Chamber of Compierce office. ' locateL will calcll lnore wolV08 than
and is doing" splendid work. CBy International News Service.) n t)Q wo drives than can he or-
7. Co-operated with 3Ir. A. Letson! EMPORIA Kan. May 26. Mrs. 0. S. UnlIi2P(i c W. Turner a fanner near
in bringing natural! gas into Moore has received a tiackace of i
Brownwood.. blood-stained letters she had written xip witli the following: He has caught
S. Reorganized fhe Brpwn County her son. Charles Moore with a letter njno solves and sold their pelts after
Community.-Shipping Club. ' 'from him telling her that they were collecting the bounty and also sold
9. Co-operated with the" Brownwood the means" of saving his life. He was two to fur dealers and eight fores-
Building & Loan . Association lighting in the Champagne last fall an sjnco tue' nrst of January
which will shortly begin the con- when a piece of shrapnel struck him jjr Turner says: First locate your
strnction of dwellings. . j jn the breast.. The letters in his 'snare' trap near where tlie wolf lives
0. Assisted in organizing Chamber1 nocket broke the force of the shell iim lmff it with hikn.n or rabbit
j of Commerce at Mtnard and He i now recovering in a New York meat and Mr. Wolf cannot resist"
j was represented at the 'Mineral hospital.
Wells. fJood Roads .Convention.
i These are some of the major activi-; Sentences Himself to
! ties of the Chamber In addition to tliej pay gQ jQ "Sal" Army
conferences and discussions incident j J v
Peanut Johnny" Leaves
Children $30000 Estate
have been hundreds of propositions of CHICAGo aiay JGIt'.H not often
national Interest discussed and many that tl ;iefemlanl is"periniued to name
of them have presented features that hls QWn filje and decm wh.tt aall
would. Have been advantageous .to1)0 donQ AvUn tbnt guch was ihe
Brownwood Had Ihe. Chamber been w r fortunb of Patrfck o'Malley pol-
a position to co-operate but were re-Ucinn am sdIoonistf rccently arrest-
luctantly tabled because of limlta-fl fQr accGI)Ug a bet on the races.
lions ryierrea iu ueioxe. vun &iuuiur
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interest mamfqsted by a live mem-
sbcrship. movements of nation wide
scope could be entered into by Brown-
. wood with resultant publicity for our
'city leading to benefits of concrete
! triiaracter and it is with a view tn
! awakening this deeper interest in the
i activities" of the Chamber the Execu-
tive Board now appeals for a more live-
ly interest in its work
! "While some4 of the projects dealt
jwith might appear hardly worth while
strong appeal to the Executive Board. COttOH FAgS tO tlllS Ol-
jThe organization of a distinctively; t irfl Hfli fill Villi
f
"What would you stiggest in the
way of a fine?" asked JFudge Stewart.
"111 donate $50 to "the .Salvation
Army" offered O'Hailey.
"So ordered" said the Judge' "Case
dismissed."
The HlUe ad on the back page al-
(By International News -Service.)
WAYNESBORO Pa. May 2G. Indul-
gent pity ifor Priamo Hossi familiarly
known as "Peanut Johnny" who con
ducted a peailut and fruit stand in
Chambersburg for many years prompt
ed many to become his customers out
of sympathy. His will just probated
shows an estate of about $30000 which
is divided among his children. Resi
dents expressed surprise that pit fed
on. peanuts could grow to such a size.
Io You Enjoy Life I
A man. in good physical condition is
ways contains unusual bargains; it almost certain to enjoy life while the
will pay you to watch it.
MERCANTILE CO.
LOONEY
Bring your nice clean
Brownwood band of musicians might
be characterized as a matter of small
can spare.
bilious and dyspeptic are despondent
do not enjoy their meals and feel mis-
erable a good share of the time. This
ill feeling is nearly always unneces
sary. A few doses of Chamberlain's
Tablets to tone up the stomach im
prove the digestion and regulate ihe
bowels is all that Is needed. Try it.
Adv.
Nine times out of ten you will find that tlie
man who advertises is the man who most
willingly returns your money if you are ndfe
satisfied.
He has too much at stake to risk losing your
trade or your confidence. You can depend
on him.
He is not in business for today or tomor-
row only but for next year and ten years
from next year. He knows the value of
goodwill.
You get better merchandise at a fairer price
than he could ever hope to sell it if he did
not have the larger volume of business
that comes from legitimate advertising and
goods that bear out the promise of the
printed word.
Don't miss the advertisements. This very
day they call your attention to values that
tomorrow you will be sorry you overlooked.
DON'T MISS THE ADVERTISEMENTS;
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