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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN FEBRUARY 28 1919
II:
TIE BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
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Member Associated Press
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ing corner Brown and le Streets.
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woWd Texas as second class matter.
TELEPHONES
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SUBSCRIPTION
W cents per month. $7.20 per year in
advance.
Any erroneous reflection upon the
character standing or reputation ol
any person firm or corporationwhich
may appear in the columns of The
Daily Bulletin will be gladly corrected
upon its being brought to the atten-
tion of the publishers.
The Associated Press Is exclusively
entitled to the use for republication of
all news dispatches credited to it or
not otherwise credited in this paper
and also the local news published
herein.
derstood to apply to the number of
hours which could be worked during
any week by a female -worker where
as it specifically states Jhat not more
than nine hburs may be worked during
any one calendar day and ' not more
than 54 hours in any week of seven
consecutiveidays. Having been inform
ed of this official construction of the
law Brownwood employers will rear-
range their working schedules if nec
essary in order to Comply with the'
state regulations.
SmithBankhead Bill
NATURAL GAS DISTRIBUTION.
The distribution of natural gas in
(Prom the Springfield Republican.) a State must itself appropriate di-
The Smith-Bankhead Americaniza-!0 or -in conjunction with its mu-
tton Bill which is now before.the coiiMnIdlm"Ue; f1 . ?m( etllal tUat
. -.apportioned to it. This amount' is. di- I
mitlees of both houses ot' Congress recUy pronorUpnat6 to the number of !
and is -being strongly advocated by 1 persons 'in the Stato 10 yearn old of.
Secretary Lane applies difeetly and 0er who arc illiterate residents .ma-'
effectively the one Instrument that all Uves) or -unable to" speak; English.
are agreed is essential "to.-the right ."The State must also satisfy the See-
treatment of- the problem. I.t .is an 'retary. of -the Ulterior of -the. adequacy j
educational bill providing .for an ap- fuf its plans for -using the appropria- i
propriation of -1 210001)0' aunually for tion' including the kind Of instruetior.
six years solely for training and pay- and equipment to he 'provided cour.scr I
ing teachers to educate in; our lan- 't)t study; niel'luKlf pf instnj'etion q.uil- j
guageand citizenship .native-born" il- jifieatton ot" "teachers 'supervisors and !
literates and persons uriubie to un- directors the kind of schools and tbt: !
derstand and use English It aims conditions-.. under which' the school '
Brownwood is a rather complicated !'at Americanizing- Americans as well ;are to be conduced.. " j
nrnnnoitinJ Tu f as aliens in.close co-operation-with ; .Illiteracy is lh;e chiet -targe t' of the
proposition. The people yant gas atilho states unou eacjl ot.xKlIch sey-.!mt mrios6 js;mor tomm.e.
the lowest possible rate a rate as low:erally is placed the initial responsible : iionsi e. .It" is 'described iii. the. title J
as -other Texas cities are paying forlilr for -putting ihe law into .effect. . jas: 't ; -;-' I
i ne scope oi uie -measure is. ami- j "A mil to .promote the-education or
cated by the provision m Section 1: native illiterates' oc persons unrile to
"That no State shall be entitled; to j understand and read : tin:; English lan-
participation in the benefits of this 'guage; and 'of -oilier -resident persons
jact until it shall by appropriate legisT oi -foreign birth to pnfvjde for -co-
tneir gas: yet tne neonle of Brown-1
wood do not want to cause any corpor-
ation or individual to distribute gas
A STATE KOA1) SYSTEM.
t . The House of the Texas Legislature
thas adopted a resolution proppsing a
I
constitutional amendment providing
!
for a statewide bond issue of sSfcventy-
live million dollars for the construc-
-t '
tion of a state system of highways.
j
The adoption of the amendment Iby both
i - "t
chouses of the Legislature means that
t will.be submitted to the popular vote
probably when otlier amendments are
submitted on May 24th. The maximum
lax rate for paying the bonds is fixed
at 20 cents on the $100 valuation.
I It is significant that the leaders of
the fight for the submission bf thisf
I 1
amendment came from the wealthiest
counties In the state and tha. these-
leaders also vigorously opposeda pro-
posed amendment which provided for
i 11
the distribution of the road fiind ac-
cording to the" assessed valuation of
"I
the counties. Representative; from
Harris Dallas Tarrant El Paso and
other counties having large jtaxable
valuations Insisted that the boiiid issue
Is proposed for the purpose pfi -build
ing and co-ordinating a state wfjde sys-
I iu
tern of public highways ;and that its
r
distribution should be on the
the public need for roads and not upon .
the property valuations of any
jcbunti.es.
j To the Bulletin it occurs that this
should in large measure serve
v
the criticism that has ; beeri
. 'against the proposed good roaii
Jissile. The absolute inability af many
of the thinly populated counties to is-
site bonds or make other arrangements
for .financing good building haj caused
the agitation for placing the cpedtt of
the state of Texas behind a bond issue
'jfor helping such counties. Un;d er this
" plan the thinly populated counties will
share the benefits derived frjom this
credit and it will be possible to con-
struct a system of highways leading
throughout the state serving j as the
jmain arteries from which the counties
and communities may .construct less
Important roads of an inferior char-
acter to take care of lighter traffic.
it '..It is not expected that the. money
derived from the bond issue j will be
1 distributed. among the counties with-
nere ior less tnan actual operating nation require' the introduction of. not .opera tion -with; the- State's .th the edn
costs for such a policy-would' be ruin- llcss than llom's -annum of all ; cation of such p'ei-soiis iii the .English
illiterate minors- or minorsi unable to language" .he- htmlamentul' principles-
speak or write "the English! language .'of government .and-r-rl.tt:enslup; th"e-:
more than 10. years ot age at schools "".elements . of knowledge pertjunfirg. to r
or places or by other methods of ele- is'olf-suppprt and-iiome-iinirking aiui in I
mentary instruction .until hsuch " ml- jsuch other workfas will assist' in pre-!
nors rave completed a .coarse m. En-.paring such fctliterates and foreign
glish generally equivalent-1 .that sUp-Tliorn ".persdnk fort uccessful living "Yind
pliedby third grade schools' . '(.intelligent. Aiudffl'cfljejtiaensh.ii)-' -The
requirement that "all" suoh The bill;.shoul" bo passed" prompt?-
persons shall -be so.-taiighl indicates jU is- an:rappjy)p:iate . and 'expedfenl
the far-reaching intent iof thj; bill Howjineasnre fjr tb'e.Feilera.i 'rove'rnnveit!s
literally it is "to be . interjjreted w;ill' cpnjt'iibution-.t'o -a;- need-cOutmon. Tb the
depend presuiiiably upon the Secre-1 sevc.ra 1 Stat ek ' and. o-1 .the 1! lifted
.tary of the Interior to wl'iom . Is in- Suite's. . it. . Vviiltis'.. .it "should pin
ifsht Comoanv. as outlined bv .Mr. Sla-1 trusted tho dutv oi" Seoniir 'thai " the sntiarelv-t'n tlm fetatoa ntcronl tmn.ir-
ter before ihe City Council Wednesday "mney provided frdnr tli Federal t unity ank H.mijiii)ied.yre8j6n3ibinjy;1
. '-. L - " . j treasury. is applied "ancordihg. to law. -.It .v.i.Il lfjdleng
t uj luuajiaiciu cuwame ync. KxeepUoii in the case !pf the mentally where.' and -ahoiilH.: call xoar the best
The company has made a big invest- incompetent would offcourjie have -to .constructive "'!ipa-c6-pp;emU4e:" ability-
ment here in a plant to manufacture)
ous both to the distributer and to the
consumer. j.From all information avail-
able at- this time it (appears that no
solution. ofj .the matter has yet been
offered and the entire situation is
pretty much where it was a few months
ago except that arrangements have
been made jfor piping If he gas from the
Magee wells to the city limits.
The situation of the Texas Power &
jfi"
f??rS.''
The Standard Store of Brownwood
New
l
-"- -
0.
71 M 8BM
mill
merg
e
t
ctureie niaiie l '-the. case ofqerthin remote. .and endeavoiV -It "m)s liieen estimatoii-1
lor isolated "persons is ii qubstion Uuil that the. aciK)jnplish.ment of the' bill's j
Pipes naturally arises. The. spirit" of . the ' "pin jukse ivould I add. $2'i''"y.i.jo)';ii ' a j
ases.ia"w plainly is . tisat the Stajte elet? ting year anpuallj' ti the' eariiing r-ctjia if.y
clino Iiinrlpr jnieh pirffumsfniinoc!
ot me- t
i predicament in which
gas and in mains and service
ana meters for distribution purposes law; plainly is .that the Stale elating year annually5 id tbe'.eaniin
Now the cdmnanv realizes that it must1 to secure its benefits shall da its. ut-'of the - persahs .fini medially affwtfd..
make use of this investment by distri
buting the
natural gas soon to be
most to c omply with its provisions. :Hut its Benefits I ean'-n'ot;. be nfeaned
To becomo a boneficiarv of the law. in dollars ami cents. - . .- . -..
i
the city limits or it hiust sell its plant
-nilI rlfSif rJmiHrm srvctorn Vr cnmninlv1
- -...w.. . J i . . . w ...Jlli .Jit"
1 1 '
else. 1 Failing to do either thing the
Failing to do
j r-
company would hard an idle invest
ment .whici
t
1 AH AAVBlfiA C B ran B t
UlU UU1HIU Mm
WORLD'S FIRST STEAM .FERRY' i
to .the disadvantage of both the com- Smjar to Vjage Churches.
pany and
i would rapidly deteriorate - Great Structures in . England
Was Established by John Stevens In '
iii 1 1 hunnmp-Between hopaucn
. ' "sbd Nav York.
Assembled into a delightfully varied
. group of hats "giving first showing . to
many a new mode and presenting oth-
. : ers in most attractive versions.
The New Poke with the Quaint Rib-
bon Loops.
The New .Wing-Trimmed Turbans .
. " and the. flower-crowned Street Hats.
: AH are in this group. Touches of
:. Henna Color. and Cherry and the va-
r ried tones of blue from del to deep tur
:V quois"er. are noted in many of these hats.
.Particularly smart lines are achieved by the clever
posing of -wings- and quills on croyns of small hats
A becoming style for. you in a price to suit your in- -come
is here. ; . .
OGERS
-Department Store-
iFh&iStore. ior Jrf other and Daughter
F '
. The'. ir : frry in. Qi- -world
was.' - - ;.
us patrons The :patrons
must not lose sight o'fth'e fact that if;
the. Texas jPoWcr & liight company is
compelled to hold an idle Investment!
" ' - I ' J - !
in this city the people will share- the
. vbiKhM.Hn an byioim -nMr-:eR0W:FAR':ABE?VE"SEA-LEVEL :-
i'vieen lI.rjbiii.fiVujSLaa. lv:.' 'n-k. . 'F;jk- i . .- ;' .-' '-'- ". .
Mf; "'In"Vuy ':":?f-WWti-i'l it Ceda Flourish in-Kuir-Vlgor at.Ai.j'F
PTfO MflUI 1 IBYIIDVi attration t(i the mistakes wHch were
yOy-IEia itUft UjAUii S l"in" maiMn lobster propagation and
' preservation but as frequently hap-j
( pens in the making of laws the-opm-r
tudes -Sarpassing hi sight of " Most '
" ' Mountain .Peaks.
1 Food Has Passed Beyond ths ifas of m wh0 knovr something
tieacn oi tne roofer reopie.
A lo with "t'he company for the service; TJl( -'rt olrl
ot . 1 Jr f.-li i. land dating many f tht
given by the company will have to.-de-j fourteenth century are. C
to hush
heard
s bond
as Cathedrrls: No- Ostentation of '. i r!n u.rUilir.-. i&rs ' .m j r.W..r -ftnft
the Builders Art. - '-ii--tT!)S ffryilftii- lit?-?1vst !jo(ViV - . oun am . .ea . . J .
L '. !"' "--.''-" "'"ufly i.p;itfrn whar it" on 'tif- Hri.K n ' ...'......'... - "--r... .iUv.T r.. -. I
The creat old straie. barns of ' Kng 'X-- 5-ll "a (itntl imJ. n n4 u s dferene- 1"ad Catch Small Lobster and Leave i a cioseu time on innsrers ior several
i from' ftir f- 'jtlite.- yiuTwirrri:--. :
niHinttlVidy ! "!" s-'.l.'rit:-
j been Ignored and the theorists' have. "
I been trie only ones consulted. j
If the federal government shonlrj put -
The!" .speaking rtttlt? knowfi to
the Texas Power
let
!
pnip
the
for the. habitat pf.;;r
Si : Light company finds itself there
fore is one which interests the citi-
it -
zenship almost if not quite as -much
'as it.jinterests the company.
. Tht Bui
sideration
more ithan
enen:!-
public s-ays the ThriKtijui Scjeiic?
Monitor The 'beautiful Thtte(-tHre
to -be fbuuil " in. ibe Bugiisb village
churches: has received. its fjuil met'tl of
!-. appreciation and so... though pojbly
in
a slightly
1 - .'.- I 4!'MjS
less - (fegrea h
ave.
wMUPStCHfjii-Ui? isun a it ;
for in.fi'iMVjffm
l v.!iiixVf ffc"' " . T!:
a.Piaitui.(iisf.e
priU'r. yet
!! SI HUT. ;.T11H
line out-manor nouses wmcli ut Um . it' ..WrilfaHv the Si. rrjt Mndre running dinvtr lUif
etin does riot favor the con- countryside-and provide -iv nmst inter- f Wa;JLi4 r ..!.. in ; -JK'.IrH. In ni-.r uf tin ntojmwfn re-.
' . ". .. " ". Jesting study In the-Iocat variationt i: t H -T eionsofitie tiu'l Si:-ies ll:.66o fetH
y. toao .ai ULj .wWcIl (iecr in thf. jreneni
fifty centi That rate we' ing style at any given p
1Iy 'rcS?1"1 iii'-tTWn
nod. .Ihe -bt
I .IUIfl ilUJ'. ! I:.!; ;l
ttn-i-M-4 iiT -l . -'i-n-lt 1 Cm. triili'lf :ft!lHS i -r. -
iu...nj uh r-t ; uf.ifn inouiitairi -ci- 1 The lobster has nasseti bevond the
HBI .ii Jil 114 l3 V'l'l" ' .1 ii i. f. !.. T.TI i n-ifls-. iT tlwr nnf .l Ii.ic. luiimi. ' n
t.i..!. -t. 1 :-l....r jl'iij sum itiniiii hiuniii ill imi a ui . i .!. 4 uMii: "
u"!l Hfi. ii... imiui- . - .. .. . . -.nii.-. i.:i'.. i; h ; i t... u -ti.
l'jypry year .the price of Inhsters aa-
... . I rf. I.'..'.. . .. .......
lecteu and liti-rature m tite t-nitjeet.is jVfJy-. sj h.i i
praeuwuiy nonexisienu .. ! fr..-.i a luwi-
y. tKHiiKt up -t;jm.i- MlAji;
Yet the. barn is inliuiat.c
' ' c.i... L i. !; .
rtiinlr i nilP nnnn'wliiVti fhp ritv mnv . i'ariix mm ever- imy myvn
well d'ecide as a maximum for it has
been demonstrated ".that oUier cities can
secure go6d gas ser ice pt-lnarate i ?vIU. t -rmli
1 - Ii 1 '. !- 11 whicli it Stands and whet' for Ps: tne.0i .niHiie i)ev motive iujs
or even a smaller. rate. AVlnle this is- snly nearly f00 yenrsf U.-haK been fu "' -:f-:L a - '
true 1 hjdwqver. . wo hope that
some- filling pructically theariij:' cuiiuently
- " i j . 'tliii i
t-jinporrnm ijnf:itnn.s wiui unit. rnainii
inone mnv lift frtrAiir rti r Til ri fln Tnv. : -
t - i . j for the-benefit -of the .folk
as Power &' Light -coihpan'y to at . least! borhpod... The uiefhojls df
salvage the investment made here 'in! ni'y. vary.mt :tiie gjMieru
- b ' ..-.' . " 1' the. countrysiile goes . on.
laci lues - ior iuaiiuiaviuring gas ior
I " -
this investment was made for the pi
I ! -
pose jf giving Brown woojd people gas
service and the operation of the plant
has been unremuuerative for the past
Consideration of the "mat-1
. ."-t i; FsH Eggs.
r n rvin t im iw - rn vimr uifft -
.irrmr f ff. - " ' "
rouuiH o.J . s.()rt 0?j() iflOOJ))0; nd yn- O.ntlJuiO
tin
inurh lb
e i
j ".tgs been;
Larger Opes to Breed Is Opinion
Expressed by Experts
years and arrange .with the Canadian
; IliK CiriKilia!- "-teatn-
huge js'.junt:i:n chain tnerg.js over into.
j government to do the same thing; It Is?
reasonable to suppose that the lob-'
t sters wonld increase and this- Industry1
1 would regain something of the magni
tude it has. lost. But we have no Idea
that such a plan wilt be adopted.. 'It
would be strenuously opposed by the
dealers who now make large profits5;.
in the business and probably by the.
ite
poyer.
Cptyi.d ip the r-oe-of a
.yane'es a. few points.-ami even at the
highest price offered it is difficult io
i.ifjii. i' i Mill iiiuwiicnunviv i - . - .. j
: . i . it . . . r lisnerrnen aiso. wno nave consiueruuie-
w.nies the mformrvtiop. that were It ;-. . r . r..
v ... J-. . - -.r - x. capital tfed up fn their fishing gear.
not -for the catrnes in Maine and Nova J - 4 T . xrr.tzit: .
rv: : . . . . . - r i What has happened m Mas.;achusetrs.
Vitlii- jiltsiftrs eniilfl nnt he- nnl in . t
nth rn- S.err. ar M-ny g.itjh j aebusettK. for the xvters- of that I eventually .toke pTace lnl
some radical step IsT
not far away when.
the lobster wlll.be
? to he hevoniT the;
iwere tjik. n there. The opinicm seems h nf ororVnn1 5nv4 thA pntrarean1;
jto:bej?alning-gr0nl in Muacbusetts nf thc ' Drntocr!ltrc class.-Portland.
that a mistake -has .heen. made In deal- fpr-etJO . . - - .'J
(ing.'wHh .the -"'lobster induktry. The "..."''
Ismail. bdi.er has been prof ecte(L wblle;- - '.-'-- -" -.. .
the 'large lobster - which is the one ' . " .
which; produced ah enormous. quantity j -
;of young has. been taken. t This it ts f -held
. by Vfiome. is wrong. We "should
vsiil in lUtatning she j v:!Jca- arm pn. k.-ts wuere .mge. irees i y u.v-u tiii uou hi.-l.w).su; Maine and unless
d ...wa: -thus 5-titu u.t ; Jtre.i.-.n.i ai.u.nntoes w iiirti -sucpss n;v uiii. .--. nrtoptei thtvtime Is
iiver; lmt he bnldly : t'"' n-.gnt. m unt :uionimrm .iwik uwh-- iiu. ttv vsv. vuupoi s fl juxnrr
itnt to tbo-Delaware Tl.e.um - -.n i he peaks and ?wpnS'..U'UHKiW. in isih onty it- -
j ame; cehtury aTtur century nn.l .b.; '-Lj CiXnihi in
five years
ur--f-greot'h:irns.MH! stand rwi l tu houVt j ht!ll 1 s "; whk'h eenhdn-d r.t Jenil-m. w;is huilr. T?k' Ainerkvi
gas! lhe PWple'K food as they have dime;-; in'l.jrif''V'tfeO') egv This ll( w-1 mli:rs' ii"r. nn.nM.w upright'-i
summer and" winter.; for sd tuiy hifvo bee. i.i ex- ;t(wlh th. " cedar .f the.:0i
fnr n -:(-: t portUu of ihv! ye;ir but
. W;lh th.- failet melting the JwcfS
- i..!iU't i r.-wlnt: ;uhl. in the -ciiSe of the
uetfu::t:!t i'nl..r: m:ik an even greitter
' aniHini gnnvfii than litany of- the- low-
hind i;es where the wjiujt of. Water.
von i p !-; -! t grow uig' season'; These
huge mnimt.iin cedars-are close cpu?r-'
ins jK -.th.1 vreiit cedars of Lebanon
from the finiUers nf whieh. the 'teihple
in
in.
- Old
WorkL
unu-Mir . - - . ritldr'il tlriil filiifl if fs "enenillv iol
juese.om iounc nanus are. u i ' V fi vIMj;. nmre oroliiV :
i-ingniueu ami very m-omuui iraimni.;. nfwrtr- nh Whwh i...r Pff inr. Pmhiomc IV. lnrJ?n .
I I . r..' ' '.. J 4. .1.;. .!'!- - - 'il . i. ' " ' - . . - r-
l .illl l.uoie 1(1 M nil! 'HlON Hi nil- '.i- lti tli rtl ii..nrr t.-inilc .f iivli " hm:. . ..l f MtUr.:
tw aWu.Mv v i:i-e .(. .m.s. wns.?. eo .e.nunco.e - (.xeeedtnsl. orolille. . M.; than i -h.1. e.-.n .at.!nn1iile hot few IHndu
fairness: the citv may be depended un- t-tne-y are anu 11 tuew sij4jii.ess nnia.ie;.. 'H:.rM--f..--ttvo he.-n --counted in a. .r.-i- o -i.. !...!. (i;t.rm(."nt i'.. .
out regard to some kind of rirovision J - :;4f(5 . . t .- they . are in. their .slniplJ ity hardly-. ij.H-M -n smelt. 'l.tno.!VH; lfK(. f nt. aittieoitv of-ensfe. One.
bounties. MUT 1- " H ' i'I'i"". ' '":.: : in . a UMmp in a" ri-to-h. ; ihmou lT. uho s. Verv ".mxidus-
n lav.or ot.; .(XWi.fipp -IfiJ irsatrxXo?v. :M2W) in n to t.nter the Kchuol.had to be refuel
- ' 'Cam.- it.OOO in :.ti ieilVh' 5-l.G.0fM in Ffe;iiisi. Mhe.emtltl lint . do - her" -own .
it is. -i)y:no- meauKt tiiwijys.an. eaj ( A . Indt(n.jx:(tfi2n0n : irr a: p-rch ai.d eKkip- aod take.ihe full course; :and
matter io. tell the precise date of .i -.-7 fTnh' "! nl tlonnder Tlie ov.nter.: i i.i ..f. 1. t
-catr-h t.hisinaM lobster so it fe arsruet
Not Much Wasted Nowadays.
Tin and copper are not wasted al- -
higgerones to breed.. j" though thro'wn aw.ay by one who hasl .
?. t be some virtue in '. further .use for them. Detlnningj. -
for stipulated work by the
jlhe federal government Ss planning to
(spend several million dollars: on the
roads of this state but this money will
The spent only in localities willing to
iiinin ttio pnvnrnment build roads. With
ow - -- f
the money that individual coutjiiea can
raise supplemented "by the stj&te and
federal moneys for road building Tex-
as .within the next few year- shpuld
ibe able to make remarkable biprove-
iments In her roads. The idejj; now is
to construct permanent roadjs vhich
rtvill require little upkeep expjense so
lhat once for all Texas may splve her
roads problem and end the j constant
expense of repairing -poor roads and
the constant financial loss to
and others because of the hehvy ton-
;mile costs.
a danKer that the popular antagonism; would Ldve the balance ir
to big corporations may result in ui-..the; bartis in this niaCjter. .
i - .
fairness to the company involved and
ultimately !. result-in loss to all those
wholare patrons of that company.
.The anhbal crusade to induce g.irls
to wear inore "ample clothing has ber
these hams at. nrst sigm pm some- a S( rF.- mm?. It has bet n as- f iitnr .r 't. i endfc u-iti th.. rurY.
times there is .a little carving.- a -hit t .ortimyi - iUient observatin thati (ian ris-. A wonnih was- found who
of. tracery or a linial which will supply 1 T ? iiqufr ".0f t'hel shells smnir would-cook "for her but. this- wit:in
the clew or poHsibly agaiii. the fonn.j oyP!(r;i t..m. S(icn try-.-nid 'of: ;lhe mi-.; refuseii Ui -wnsli the -dlsh (iecnuc
nf a buttress may afford mi- indicar.i' f.:oKeopj.-.i20 n.the '-o ot nh inch f do-so-would' uiake ber cevonioniallv
tion; hut .fortuntiteiy infn.ure geuer- .clJvf'red with sbells. ana swimmin.g nc- ! uneleiui
land T6a.v thorbi
There seems
tills contention because in Kpite of :th: j processes ename. manutacturers to xe-Jlobster-Iiatching
plants maintained by ! cover most of the tin and use It over.
: the. federal government fewer. I'oliSteK ! and. copper Is almost as goort
.are being taken each year.. while thej vnpn resnielted as. when first taken
?diJimnd "for" thfnn'-H "wntinuallv in- frrtni the mine.
Jcreasiinr. Thi? of em1rse..nrc.mmts for 1 'Mn me oones wnicn FQine.xrom
hi- hich price. It is. also ; claimed our tables are not wasted. Bones are.
'"tfiiit in planting lobster fry the federal of value for glue making and they are.
Agents have made serious blun.lers. 1- persistently gathered up and sold to
The rv hiive boeiL liberated in places ' the glue factories. Millions of pounds.
where thev have been subjected to "the tt glue are made yearly from bones.
inttucks of other fish and few of the Heretofore the trouble has been to.
lobsters hatched .in the government m1 perfectly waterproof glue or.
phmts "havo.'over attained a size . ment which would hold the particles
.where they could look after- them-; together under the effects- of "Water!
selves' The eKperiettred Isherman of but today cement is used which Is lib-
the. Maine Cast have frequonjly culled j solutely waterproof. Leslie's Weeklyt
nlly local records to wmcjuiiccess may tlvely- about. ;A herring weighing.. six 4 woulU wash the dishes but she couldn't.
I - .. ......1. ... ! T 1.
j 1.1J111 1.1- mi.ih ti .1.-. 1..1M ""i"'""!'."! 1 uocieiui. jv seeouu- wuiniiii ssiiu sue
gun. t In kunny Texas the blue north- h(4 h.1 (.0nt!iininti details (If thf origin
i . ... ... . ! 1 v. .....i.i! r 4. vi 1. ..-lin
ers have had the very satistactory et- aim loiiiuiauoii i iw umu .
Among ihe tam.rns; iourteentn cpn-. j mntV tbnt Jn riIve y(nj.K n.suir! p!1ir ! would' not ent. her cotikin
tury i.mrns
.1
fect pf calusing everybody to wear all
THE FIFTI-FOUK HOUR
' Brownwood employers of fej
U.A1V.
ale lab-
the "Clothing tliey could get hold of
but the "wlear-more-!cl6thes": campaign
will -get to; us soon.:
-Today's
news in". today's paper.
;or have been warned by the State De-
partment pf Labor statistics that the
fjftyifour hour law relating "to women
. workers must be strictly observed and
that any violations of the law. hereaf-
ter will be vigorously prosecuted.
I The fifty-four hour law; has (probably
licen misconstrued in that I'd was un-
From the Texasstandppint -Cone
Jolnson woulfl have' been a much bet-
terStTornev general than . A. Mltcbelll
Palmer
NOTICE !
All committees (schools societies
etc. who have collected funds for the
Armenian. Relief work will turn in
their repbrts and cdlleetions not later
than fHx o'clock Saturday (tomorrow)
afternoon to office of headquarters
-3Q3 .-jBrownwood National bank build-
ing. Ir O. PRATRR Chairman.
about no.000 oZust. If has been os.tVJ
or seven ounces is .provnieji -wnn c00k for tire r.rahman irirl becmise she
.. w.us"df stich a li)w. cast e that - the girl
A; if w3
of Enghtnd are those at j of i!rri-rS would- prodpce in400(inna j hnnolhle t. tnke: io nv... evtn wo.
! 1 - ...1 T:t... :.. On.. 1. . ... -. . -- ' . :
uiasionnuL-y vn jiuu i lu.u. i.. j r.utron tatCHitueti ui.ar .11 . ii pair ; en besides the girl slip had -tp be re
erseisnire 'ireai i.oxweo m nnum: 0f herrings could he. left. to Dreed antt
and Abbotfibury in' Dorsetshire. These mUiply undisturbed fRr .a period of
are fill what may be described as barns: 2(y veari they. Wild yield nniwinoimt
of -the first magnitude great -cruci-j of .qu.j jn. ImJk to-the globs;
lorni tijuidinss wmen may wen vie m . r ondon Tlt-P. fs. -
sre and 'Mgnity with uiiipy churches.
- Of the barn at Great Cox well Wil-
liam Morris said that U :wns "unap-.
proaclmble in its dlgfiUy. "as beauiiful.
as n cathednil yet with no (isteniation
of the builder's art1' nnd.he always
leclured .that it wiis .one. the. finest
buildings in. England or. anywhere else.'
iMake tliat old hatinew with Cblgrlto
2Ccat Johnson's. I . ;
Cynical. I
Bachelor Mnld Did you know Mr.
Stevens Is writing ii b'ooti orr "the -his-torv
of happiness. i".
Second Ji. M. Impossible ; be -is a
'married man.. .
fused.Tbe Coiitine'ut.
See .T. IL lvendail jllardwaro - Co. Torj
loodyear Casings';" all m fett iipii-akid
: and !Gprd. ; .
- . Greatness.
He alone is:-w(rthy of. the appella-
tion (great) who. "either does groat
things -or tenijlies how they- may be
done or describes .. them .with a suit-
able majesty when they have been
done; but ihosje only are great tilings
which tend to render life more happy
which -increase the innocent enjoy-.
menls and .comforts of existence or ! ment
Which pave -the way to a state of fu-
ture bills' more permanent and more
pure. "....;....'
By a c'erlaip .fate 'great acts and.
great olbiiueuc huve most .commonly
gone .lmiub In hand; equaling and-.hon-tiriii'g
eich other in the same ages. -
"MlltOL
- : . The. "Evil. Eye." . .
Thq evil eye- was the power sup-
posed to.be possessed by certain envi-
ous persons to bring woe and misfor-
tune upon the prosperous and. happy-
by means of a malevolent glance. It
was a belief that spread' Itself pretty
w)ll over a place' even in minds of tbe
highest caliber. It .is odd that Bacon
who conceived anil explained a new
system of philosophy- could seriously
consider a piece of nonsense like that
j of ; the "evil eye yet he emerges a mo-
frpm the charmed realm of.
knowledge to say : "Envy Which Is
called an evil" eye seems to emit some
malignant and poisonous spirit s that
take bold of the spirits of another r
and b-said likewise to' be of greatest
force when the cast of the eye IsTob-
lique." . "- :
N
otice to the Public
Commencing March 1 we will sell pure fresh
sweet milk at the following prices:
Pints 10c
1 Quart 16c
2 Quarts 8 Oc
8 Quarts 45c
4 Quarts 5Sc
We only ask a trial. Phone us yonr order large or small
It will be appreciated
Brownwood Dairy
CURTIS B. HOOD Proprietor
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