Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 20, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 6, 1923 Page: 2 of 6
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THE BR0WNWQOP BtoETlNNQVEMBEjgr 6t 1923
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:ThsShop'ofiQfiginml Modest
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'Greydays chilly sights; cold NbrThers and No-te1rrftif-rail
-eaiehapiipe ihefoeedjqf war-
nBraapa?el. tqr -jdaqrs and out. And. at what
setter place can you fill these needs thaa at
Jeaalags? Noveaher -finds .this stora.wlth
large ad. varied .stocka of. needed merchaadise
amoBE 'Which are many things t
in con-
-Whnt'attCh'to yQr'CO.tnfort aadjpleajrure.
express toyou-oar appreciation f or the
v-. - - -w sir?' -'
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"BUT DOLLAR ASKS
ttl TO KNOW THEIR' OWN CITY
MI ISM WILL
hT HOME
Jorded its'
duriag theaaoath jaat-past And let us say to .
yen" that Jot- the raeath of pveiribeiweare
determlawi to outo or previous efltota in i
. furnkkiftg se6oabl 'meTChaHd5 of "Append- .
able- quality at .prices that will'prpve'ost
pleasUag.
NEW f ASlHHNtii WINTER ?
Ersetic t)Bt entire line of fine Millinery at a reduction of
pnMJflrt a supreme variety of tae newest and smartest hats
la Tftrte'rJca. "A great" condepn:a7aQhajidising achieve-
ent;.-as ;a .profea success thise'vent Uarno -equal.
AH' $S;(K) Hats are -now priced .! r-.J rr -$oo
All 110.00 Hats are now -priced L
All $15.00 Hats are now priced 310.00
All f 18.50 Hats are noprIced l.-lU $123
All iSQM Hats -are now priced J
BBUiELiflS BffitE
. ' 17. :
SEE' Fill DIES
IS
DURING
PRESENT SEf
T.YEWl ft wah well acted;.
riWABLE THAT THE SH0Wr
WILL IK TAKEN ELSEWHASE.
Va
The "black face miastrel put on at
Howard Payne auditorium Hat night
ijrtkf FriMtly FellewsJWWfejclaga
fit C&Ui Mlao48t CawrchVas a
. great iieee5 i erery way aad
BroWnwoo people have "been
over oee more aai several Umesf jQUerre Anniversary
aaore so tak. tie aany fuafiyT Xt ' i t-t
thlags taat toek place during th
mtogreas of the well directed enter
laiameat The eattrtainmeat xasl Yuma tribe of Red Men No. .44. win
time 'ago. Her attracted the attention
of members of the class and the re-
sult was that be was adopted by the
x:ljS8. 'aad is how being sent to school
3y the class. Crawford has a fine
vc4cet as as shown last night
""Mother McChree" vas sung by
Charles J. West and was much appre-
ciated as was also the singing of "My
WbaderTul One" by John Tottenham
$dStaIcup sang "Nobody Loves You
lJke Your Own M-a-ra-m-y aid this
wa& verx much enjoyed. In fact ev
ery feature of the show was highly
-todjj J3.J
Local lW Men Will
A CtniNoTeipbe Fifteenth
Old November 15th
aad .ia honor of the occasion a spec-
ial program will he put on. Grand
Keeper of Wampum B.
Grapevine Texas will be here and
will probably deliver an address in
keepijMr with the occas!on.A!l mem
bers of the lodge are requested to re-
member the date and occasion and be
present.
BIDS WANTED.
Bids will be rece'ved 'until 2 p
m
staged frisaarny for the purpose ittfe
the varies HaancJal demands which
hate "developed la; the course of bulldr
ingrthe aerw Ceatral thodist church.
More thaa one thpusand admissions
were rerded last night and the
mamagaiMit collectively aad individ-
ually is well pleased with the results.
There Trere thirty people in the cast
of the program and work in the -way
of ' reeaTsiag started only three
weks-r. The work was kept up al-
most every sight fa some -form or
another aad It' thus happened that by
'the -thae fth date rolled around for
the -show every person who was. to
. ? " - - .L -Ji. A . f . X
IftKe part Tine w ioeir assignment m a
Tfl oat satisfactory way.
Aflen Hill was TnlerlbcUtbr and the
"two ead -men-Htibert 'fields and
- Hercchell Newhy kept the mudfence
laughing in the time. -
The "Ola" Time Mediciae Vendor"
was featured by Buz Canon and he
t ictd the part to perfection going
through 'with the usual long Speech
setting forth the various or manifold
virtues- "of. the filffercnt medicines he
was Felling (a'way that-kep the
Wudieace "in -a roar of laughter es-
Texrtrr?Ihitfp'aitTahichc3llpd for the
HSZrhi; hn tail '-PwodbctdrsalUIhad Brighfsdls
tried the Tttoediea for instance one'caKC and it would be necessary to re-
SCHEDULE SEE3IS t7) BE FCIT LT
WITH SXAPL'Y . TEATUKES
ItELATB'E Tf OOTBAI;L.
jPlofmorbgamesf vwill"be played on
the local gridirons this season; the
local col'fjgesa providing two-each and
the BrowmyoQd .Lions -entering the
1 . . ... V 1- .
neiti wun one nome cou;osu .i ne
games' should prcvo. interesting fd-
falrsfrorirthe nr3t to 'iuo iast ana it
is-.ojihdctod tbn eaclu contest yrlH
have a- large attention.
. 'flio'firo irnmo nf HioBTifil1v will I'-
come Armistico Day Vhlch will be
observed ujton tiie lth- v;hen-(ho
Fav-ard l ayne Yellow Ja&itets battle
ihe Southwest Toxas Teachers ' Col
lege. The Becond will be dated the l"?
ond will be botween thoBrownwood
High School L ens and the San Saba
Grldsters. This will be the last game
riaved in Brownwood bV the Lions
this Beason and should prove to be
an Interesting contest.
Howard Payne vs. Texas Chrfstian
University is scheduled for November
17th and will end. the Yellow Jiekots
home series. This is. expected tQ e
ne of .the most interesting games of
the season as both Howard Payne
and T. C U. have strong hardhitting
eevens.
Daniel Baker versus Southwest
Texas Teachers is dated for Jbe 23ri
Ami ih n.inil Baker 'Sam Houston.
Normal contest en Thanksgiving will
winii tin thfi seliedule. These two
games are expecte-'l to be ct a stellar
type and arc attracting much atten-
tion as the Thanksgiving contest ift
always Ippked forward' to as . bo ng
one of the best gaineB of the whole
year. -
EMUAND PKKIMKES TO
. WKEST 0LY3riMC H0X0ILS
(JELUMBING HXlUfiES
4
WEAKlY-WATSON-MBER CO.
rorm
Anhourieemeftt
We wish fo"ahhbiince'4efiorrnai openingof otifriew .
store on Thursday November 8th from 3 to 10 p- m. '
Wc invite every citizen of Brownwood
.and Brown CouhCy to visit us on that"4
..'day. " - '
WE' WANT YOU TO GET ACQUAINTED
WITH OUR NEW DEPAKTMhN IS
The Gift Shop The China Departrnerit; Thev
. Optical Department ' .
.'.-' "
OurjNew Stored is located across the street from the-
Lyric Theatre
Armstrong JevQehy Company
it fi
2JASHVILLE -BILL" TELLS OF
SCHOOLS I THAT CITY.
(Copyright 1923 F. W. Mozart)
"Be an example to Brownwood and
not a problem' said a man today in
the hearing ot Brown County "Bill"
Dollar. He was engaged in converse-
tioh with another man and "BUI" was
taking it alkdn."What a place Brown-
Wood would be if everyone were like
you. You don't know "what makes
Brownwood great and you don't make
Tli i ' i m ii i i nr MY attempt ta find. out" t
wlr 1 Lrtiiiuper -bwHS vSte "rrhls conversation 'in Blh"' ta
neariutur V r '& .3. . . ... ...m . .v
STnursday November Sth. for raing
necessary excavation for the t
Baptist church bu Idlng in he c lv of
Brownwood. as ronuireS by p au. aail
specifications on file w th Superntend-
Lent "Win.; Hood
Sealed ? bid s may be left with Mr.
Hood or'wlth . J. Milier. chairman
of the buiidine commltkee. The right
to reject any and all bids is reserv-
ed. ' 20(J
"HUSH MB NT LIFE"
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man. wfdte vto wad him three more
meve oae ct m? kidneys 1 vas sick for
bottles ay quickly aos8iblef as. hi overlive years and w often unable
first wife had taken some of the medi- to even turn over in hed. I started
rfn- nd died and he had married i taking FEKkasal wnen l wasn i aoie
again. Ed'Stalcup assisted the medi
cine doctor ad rgot along alt right im
til the' doctor threw a handkerchief
which he had converted into snaky
proclivities to Stalcup and told bim
to putHt-la-his pockeL
nTf4ngiagof Tom Posey was
fuaay 'Tell her I Stutter" and as
nstial it brought down the house.
Fiy;wig. eacered and respoaded to
wke 'the feature funnier still. '
v .-Ab :kiagr of the Cannibal Isiantis
Charlie Carpenter was some monarch.!
He carried out bis part of the pro-
gram in a. jaoat-aatlsfactory and hu-
: m ore 'way had to the appKrent ter-
rorJoT the:tw Alftmaha-negrfts who
Island especially when he would
lo walk across the street I showed
marked inrproveinent from the second
box.and have nc'or had a doctor since.
FERRASAL saved ray life and today
am la 'wonderful health. I am only
ffoo' ikd: t'c tell people what FERHAr
8AL- has -done-Ior jne." .
i -MRS. WINNIE WATKINS-
3816 Second Ave. Dallas Texas.
Excess-acid 4s the primary cause of
nwaydread diseases such as kidney
arduhlr cancer chronic indigestion
rheuatitfera; etc. FERRASAL gets at
the soiree of the trouble by aeutralr
xlar'thr-excess acid in 'the stomach
sfeaeHmiaatlag it from the system.
DoW't iUow yHr coadittet to become
bad be$h.4Mir4oaed oa-'pie canj ibalJjthVoiie. . ktpAKE EERR ASAD NOW 50c
per box. It Will heriefitToa dr your
give 'th"a occasional jab with a druggist will refund your money
) sr. .Hfeert-Fields aad Allen
HHl9feXd tkfr part of the Alabama
dturfcimi to perfections. Th -caaaibal
KKHIM well arrayed -aad 4ha-efis
tire feature of -thehow; was very1
mtk 'tajfyd. hy tkeattdleaca.
TW aiiwrac e the 14 'year-aid hoy?
"'AM Gfajrrd;'wa very dMeh aaprfei'
jeptM$Ji. aae.are awsOi.'-JHia
' fry aadjritaout ciotnes. oniyj;
T f
thinking and after a while he said.
TT 'wonder how mdny people there are
in 'Brownwood who can write down
the' names of 5 manufacturing plants
In this: city and the place opposite
their names the goods that they manu-
facture. I don't suppose there are 2
people in Brownwood who can do it."
""And yet" he-continued "there "are
many manufacturing establishments in
this city engaged in furnishing em-
ployment to many people. Any per-
R. Waul of4-Bon -wno w" aiienipt 10 giye uw
names ot nve plants win soon nnu out
how little acqiirate dependable knowl-
edge they could impart to a stranger
if they were called on to."
TJaceagcloBS Kaocker.
"Through Inability to give this In-
formation" continued 'Bill a person
becomes "an unconscious knocker of
Brownwood for every opporunity
which presents itself to boosti by giv-
ing derailed information about this
wonderul cityis lost because they
couldn't take advantage of it.
"Any person who travels has come
in contact with people from other cit-
ies who seldom miss an opportunity
to tell about their own citips to anjj
one who will listen. No matter how
willing we may be to tell what we
should know about our manufactured
goods ve are handicapped at the-start
through a lack if real knowledge that
Is serviceable.
Education Urged.
"Something should be done to dis-
seminate this Information in such a
way that it can be absorbed without
any great 'mental effort. Some at-
tempts have heen made through print-
ed circulars and other meansto get
these Jacts into the hands o( outsiders
but the whole tault lies principally
with the Insiders. Every person in
Brownwdod should haye enough In-
formation about this city right on tap
so that he or she could hold their own
in a conversation when It comes to
comparisons
"Ab V matter of policy civic duty
and Vp4rHc Jet. the people of Brown1
woddVedducatod to a full undcrsland-
ingt?what we have so that";.arf- ap-
preciates and knowledge of "Brown-
wood 'should be a habit and not an
effort'-
NaKfcvJI!eJMU" Etfer
Nashville "Bill" Dollar said at this
time "Let lnd telliyou what the city I
call home has 'been" doing for a long
time.. Our achool. children have beea
led to discover their city by haviag.
them "write sne careful exerci&e in the
Epglish course each tcrm-on such subr.
Jecta as 'What Nashvllld Manufac-
tures' 'The Value of the Cumberland
River to Nashville 'H6w Our City Is
Governed 'Points of Historic Interest
Arowd Naahvllle
"By the time the pupil has 'passsjd
throagh the ten terms of the grammar
school grades his ten exercises haye'
driven into him the fact that he lives
somewhere that the citv has an ex
cuse for being rand ao'rae relation to
the. rest of.'theiworld; 'and in.doing.
this the child's mental training has
not been neglected.
Trade and Industries Reviewed.
;ln geography and history the boys
and girls are required to touch over
and over again upon Nashville's trade
and industries as well as the lives of
Tennessee's eminent men. For exam
ple in the sixth grade the students
learn about the lumber textile' and
Other Industries of Nashville some-
thing about river and railroad trans-
portation the territory covered by
domestic and foreign trade etc.
"Besides isroom work?' contin-
ued Nashville "Bill "the pupils Under
the care of their teachers have heen
sent cuV In goups to "study the work
of factories foundries warehouses
coffee roasting plants mills and mu
nicipal institution!.
Study -Keal Life.
"The public school children of Nash-
villo are having their minds trained
to work hy Studying real life and the
people of that city cannot help taking
a keen and active interest in. schools
which take such an interest in them.
"By the kindness ot the city mer-
chanta the school obtained Invoices
frelgnt bills contracta of sale and
ether like papers of trade and these
in part take the place of the arithme-
tic books. The wprk 1s. made as In-
teresting as possible to the children
for they aVe dlong problems of real
life and the pames in the problems
are the names of firms and business
houses that they hear and see every
day." f '
How About Adopting ThrH?
"There ia not much doubt then"
said Brown County "Bill." "that those
young folks would be able to name
the manufacturing plants ot their "oHy
and their products. Is there?"
AVe ire engaged .now in educating a
wonderful group of children in Brown
wood and ina few years they will he
taking their place in the '-business
world. It is much more iinportnnt
for them loltnow than it is to know
when Socrates cr-SopIiocles wag born.
"Like any 'good citizen I want to
see my family the famous Dollal fam
ily grow. I want dozens of brothers!
for eacli one' that Is now circulating In
Brownwiod Manufacturing plants
will be the medium through which
these new dollars 'will be born. If
our people are educated to the "point
of appreciation for what we have and
the needs of the future the .day will
not be longcomlng when the dreams
ot the booster will come true.
'(By International 'ews SeiyJceJ
LONDON. Nov.. BKtain is mak-
ing a keen endeavor to; win habk her
lest laurels at the Olympic lames in
Par's next-year. '
Training centers it Js proposed.
Willi be opened up throughout the
coumry for the preparation cf ath-
letes und budding athlotos oy the
Brltlah Olympic Qataea Assoc atlon
.whllo the services -of former athletes
and world-bentenr ore to bo enlisted
as advisors.
Work has alreab' commenced on
the tracks at Whit. City and the
Crystal Palace two London- suburban
amusement parks where the can-U-dates
for Olympic Games selection
froin the South of En land will be
trained.
Cemetery Board
Names Officers
Plans Clfcaii-Up
AXCIEXT FOSSILS AltE
LOCATED IX lULlFORXIA
(By International News Service.)
SANTA. BARBARA Qal. Nov.;j'.
Foasilfzeil remains pi a. ' mastodon
an elephant of a later era and skelt?
The newly elected Board of Gtcen-tcils nf human beings bhr'ed for a
leaf Ccraetfty Association met at Cityjpgf-etj estimated between 7000 sand
Hall on Novombci' 5th with Mrs. Irajia.oaoO' years have been uncoverctl at
Hall acting as chairman pro (cm and Point Magu.. Ventura CcunV.y by John
J. II. McKee secretary. j PI Harrington of'Sants Barbara a
Oflicers elected are: j. R. Looney( represe-itati7e 6t- the SmlDsonfan In-
pfesldont; Mrs. Ira Halt vice presi-j stitntioht of Washington. D. 'C. The.
Gent; Mrs. .E. C. Vilas RecretaovaIoscivrauons were made on the site of
Mru J. H. McKee treasurer. f ubc ane'ent ranaheria which was
The-Board made a; study of.thejbi- known tc have existed & Poipt Magu
iaws of the organization and adopted bcfora Q.e csy8 0f Porto.Ia and Ga-
thc toJlmving resolution: bHe'le in early California days.
"Having mane a tour .01 mspecuuH
of the cemetery our first moVe will
be to Inaugurate a general clean up
campaign and eaxnfstly request the
Masons Odd Fellows and all other or
Attend the Fine Arte Recital
Daniel Baker College Friday
anizatlons of tbe city to aid us in this gnj Nov. 9th at 8:00 p.
.'ork. The; date will be set and. com- . . A i
m. ruoui; is my iitu.
mi ttees Appointed in the -near future." J.
- -"1MJM " BMM
The VOGUE
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Knows WhiKkcy lij Smell.
is.
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if t iVjiMy
CHICUIO Nov; G. "What
moonshine?" Policeman James
Quirk cf Manjuetto station was asked
ttife iiucstlon Jy" Attorney Michael L
Ig&e defend Policeman JolurL
Cd'l.'ha bpforo-nho CHy Civil Service
Gommfssion. ' .
''Afonshiho." fcpPed Policeman
Quirkf "Is a substitute for whisky." 1
"What -is "Ibo difference - between
moondli'noandiwhiftyy?"
"Mconfhlho ' Bntolis bad whisky
rmoll8 gomlf" . -1
"Did you over taste moonsh'ne?'?
"No. I can tell It by th0 limburgcr
odor
PbVceman Collins in charged with
neglect Of duty in porm'.tUng moon-
shine whisky tq disappear from a
saloon in tho Maruuettef district vhllo
he was guarding' It. - Vho casp was
postponed for-fuf thor. ovldcncov .
FOUR DAYS ONLY
CHOICE OF THE HOUSE
SALE OF FINE
MILI
INERT
Your Unrestricted Choice of Every Beau-
tiful Hat in the Store at the flat reduction
: s
lEflf OFF
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Hats Regularly $5t6$22.50-no exction
Gage Bats Fisk Hats . Grace
Hats Louise Miller Hats EIzee
Hats- The sale; wilt start prompt-
ly a 8 (Mock Wednesday mdVflibg. ;
tylakeyour selections early. No approvals No L. U. U.:
No returns No exchanges. Eveiy ale mustbe hnal
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 20, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 6, 1923, newspaper, November 6, 1923; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth343226/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.