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PAGE FOUR
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN MAY 17 1919
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THE BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
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twood Texas as second class. matter.
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SUBSCRIPTION
10 cents -per month. $7.20 per
' ; advance.
year
;No. .211
.No. 31
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iL If she has a sense of -thai respon-
sibility as hundreds j of thousands' of
women hap she.vriij want the ballot
in her hands so th hi she may jlis-
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charge that responsibility efficiently.
If -it? ! 1 '-mi
Womtiu a rot citizens yet they are now
the dhly JlUzana whjti urn- compelled
to submit
saltation.
to taxation without repre-
1 justice .demands "that all
women be jp.u"ronchisdon equal terms
So that th?se'vlibAvant to
hftvir the i privilege-; none
Willi .men
vofe nsay
wlm iJn nut tt:mi in rvnte will Ii vi-
so -but-.they will be not
ihore
more lovsible than those
j .i
- - squired to
Any erroneous reflection upon the! cue ivhitl-more effeminate.
character standing or reputation ot .
'may appear in the column's tif The whirdb vote. '
!Dally Bulletin will be gladly corrected. - :
!upoa its being brought to the1 atttu- r ft nt.t iietir ni nn
IELK5 WILL 'HI CLUB
I The Associated .Press is exclusively
. jehtltled to the use for republication of
all news dispatches credited to it or
-kot otherwise credited in thlajj papei
ana aiso tne local news puuitsueu
herein.
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II BASEBALL LEAGUE;
TEAMS FORMING
OUR
HIS BOY IS GONE
Billie Smith is the editor of .ti e. San
faaoa .ews. A little -more tnan a year
HOY rt!)(l'ALI) AITHORIZKI) TO
Gll(?l?UE TEAM OF KlMiS FOU
cmi leacui: season.
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THE PARSON'S COLUMN"
'A Tiling of Shreds and Patches"
9.
The-follo w in-;
is- the tusb-
sfanee. of the
.add r 681? di U-
ercd a t t h o
hiiVmi of Ray-
inond Brick.
"We' are mot
p n a most
mournful a n.d
yet a 'most in-
spiring occa-
casioii .Wo are
met first of all
to weep with tho o wlio ftu i. It basal
i With the immediate circumstance? j
of his death you are probably all fam-.
iliar from the ;ubi:2 prints. Shortly
I hey are these' It would seem that Ray-
mond had formed a louder friendship
(Willi a family in San Diego he wonUp. v nf-
i out with two sisters to the bench and j ;JlHL m
' the party wont-in swimiping. - There;
I wore1 treacherous holes anil a fierce i
'undertow. The-girls not being prac.-i
jtised swimmers became panic-stricken.
Raymond' supported one till she
was-within. reach nr other aid and then
turned back to rescue . I be oilier.; who
1 BASEBALL
T II I HT Y-S 1 XT11 DIVISION
and. gave an . entertainment which
31 I X S T R H Li gained such favor that they were sent
to various -cantonments and lia3 been
TEXAS LEAGUE.
Standing of the Teams.
Tnmltnttf- .' l.ln- VCtt. r:.::.... i.
doliig.fiue -work cheering UB Amt WUm return to thc States
' j ian boys who .arc- still in .Frahre . . '- ;
ih c.uMF.u.y war so wcu iraurf(l ar-i 1 A RKrtf C- PCffok.rrk
war. tloatina.;face downward .at some
wavs seuniKl to me an imju rtimiuV distance.-In the very act cf rescuing
if not an iusoUuice. to bid tin. .c who j her be bnimc oxhaufttcd Other "hands
have brenlbe'rdaved not to weep Toj brought' her to shore- bur Raymond
iir. .-ibio i cninmif onvown 1o the grave' was gone lie. laid down iiis'life.
tvithtji!t a tear arUuetj one o'C
either tliat the (load-was
a teah or. that our own auctions are
IJeaiimoht
Fori Worth
I loufitpn : .
Ban Antonio
Waco
Galveston '.
Dallas . ..
Won.
.: 12
!: 14
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. 10
. 9
Lost.
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11.
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12
12
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has given such exrellent exhiblt tlu"
pvl . j-rtro fast gaiilfhg. 'recngnUlou Jiy th.
.r71 j lJ5her aulhprh iei.
fiCOf A clLer "'P1" Lieutenani it. Wright
ionio folk fold
Pa. will lecture at the Court
House Sunday afternoon at
ut tti; :30 o'clock his subject being
riooff ninaiiy. which Ire organised ..5nn or- "fe Klttc Suppressed." No
-nf!der of the captain for the purpose of n fit
couuciiun. cvcrvDoav invit-
.300
out;
.478
.455i
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! Armstrong to h
affording entertainment for (Ik- A. K.
F. Re cn'tjy the company weat to t'iri; cd.
He
. Results Friday.
Fort Worth. H; -Beaumont :i.
Waco. y;. Houston .1.
San Antonio 6; Dallas 2.
Shreveport :!; Galveston 2 (soven-
een innings.)
'Where They V lay Saturday.
FArt Worth at Beaumont.
Dallas at San Antonio.
Sfireveport at- GalveBtpp.
two things) In the truest -sr?nsesoi the Word br
not worth I tlied a "hero. I ie died the" death of I ho
. .....! "... I
pure and true . t lie. tenner ami. tup
so cold and' our pwn hearts so liard hravn and . whore the spirits of the
as to. make it possible. . ; valiant res' in. -(fOd'n holy keoping;.lK fort uorui at uen
'We ar. mel to set -the-fti?al on aoim f waits tlie'resurrpciioii of tlin just.. Wc ! Waco at.'-Houston.
j..)'; . ..j. lay -him with fcRirs "in "the bosom' of
"First that ii fair young 'I'M lias been .: Mother Karth .till Pie who alpo gave
untimely taken away. I huyemd tne .ins nte to .save tsnaw come again ano
cluthe .biin wtui ;a bony liKe unto iijs
own glorloiif? body and shall receive
Kim tii fadeless onth and endl03s' joy.
Till then' wejbldi hirn adieu.
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"It. is jiaVn.'th"-h'6.JuHl.jlo'ihO!o'-wRh
whorii voh iire fiil.imate:.' liow nunli
Theliisl team to outer the proposed
ago he gave his place to anothilir or-; ''" ftaseh&l League'l is tlmt-'of -tiir
gamzed a' company of Texas cvalry;.
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his best to get a chance at the;
-izo(l Roy iciJonald toiorguniz? a lnb
became its captain and for a yikir did assort as a sufficient tiunjUer 'of. play-
Huns." f erscahrbe gotten together. TJuivvtll
probabjy be the beginning of the for-
mation: of a first class league for the
mournful privilege of- fpadiiig the lot
I ers of i!pse ' w ho wcire uar- lp 1 lie
tragedy Ojic'-ihiug- is" dwelt on again
and tagjuji jiisl absolute jCl.e;tiiIpeS'?
After a long exper;wiee 1 afu convinced
that one wlu In .the -lmydai of yotit-Ii
and uuupr ine urge in in;-imu"i.- if.
nll!tnIv elean is HOOd through -UHU
through.
"Then a prOmifJ.ing (ireer
broken ouVJIe was tp htiv
Then the war ended and Billiciteniith
- .1... fr..( Af
notner raiiug on im'.ui.yi .o.fj . . . -. Motion
: f. . of Uie t-xpyuence:vhich Puist uiidoriie-lifbloP
-Then we have come to - sympathize ; . ' . - . i.
with affeuio.ns deeply .founded.'
ijvent back to his home iand ilus pa
per;
- Kow his son. r Douslas. has 'taken
advantage of the opportunity o
lliember of the expeditfonarv
Here is the plaintive way Bfllie
f - -
speaks of the departure of "one
sunimer iupnths. other organizi'&niSK
' . VJ-'-"
nitiffd their
Intention of" putting-teams.
in the" league for the stason.
fffered Thosfe who are expeatd to. form the
bv . the" War Department ana eiilisfed j Lm: f?.h(io im Wiilker-Shiith.
. . Ji . - t Company aitfl the Rail roaders.botli of
for. service m Germany to Jrkl eve a hom ..ia( faonE ieains in the .aor-
prces
Smith'
bf the
twinses:
Gee it is lonesome up at.the pouse
Guess 111 just find some kind
iof an
excuse to stay at tins shop orown
mer cRy leagues and! it is probable
that the dryKgood clerks will fprm the-
foui;th ieain;of the league..- How;ever.
the-lisC of tanjs apptfirs to be open
for discussion at least; and any other
organ isiton who . citre to organize
teams will of coui-se be. permitted to
do soJ " XotLiintit these organizations
have been perfected attd a meeting of
mauagyrs arranged can a schedule for
hhplj
not
r love hath no man than this that a
uWn lils Ufn."'" ..'!-
:Ravmond Brick gave hiR l life in a buiuij umh u.w p 9'-- ;--
doubl
town or somewhore f-r.:. fewj lvys
k nni ivft-s ..niis-ri noil i noW on I the 'summer! be worked out. At such
hs way to tlie A. E F. in. Gutiany.t metMB-th? important arrangemlmts
By George. Uiat boy was ilWluUy -ol nnaucmi uuui.vv.u
biusterj-and mad a -ot of what seero- teildfl lo ntl vonmumnt organizjilion
eh unnecessary noie about the iimu Gt e-.leagup will bp effected
some times. But ire It is soinelionc-1 Much; encouragement has been g.v-
some without that blaster. .Hehlal-r" Pf f0-'f l
Tv-ays been encouraged to have a-hcad j" the maor was nrst mentioned a
of his own and he has it- Ho United i few.-day ago and the r.dturn or many
to be a part wuile the strugg'4ti was I former playors from armysemee is
on and the flag neerfo&Ws vC '.oys !eutaging various prgiuuzations to
ho are men. The rlr. is otfr buto ahead yith their- -plans for .the
hk still wants to he x oUUer. That ; summer'r sport.
hoy is m for a man s 30b now and ui
bt he dies it in a Jinan's wajfy and
aOme day ve;il sit down by Hi? fire
ahd he'll tell me about !otsof Ui4 his-
toric scenes and tmen of world des-
tiny. Hejll do what I have dreamed
often of doing. And after all jmay-
hfe;' Uiere is a hand that shapeH our
destinies rPugh hew them as wejjmay.
;BlllIe Smitli's patriotism i& liot'iiuai-
ified by anythuig; -St 3s one hundred
pr cent Aiherican -"igorous jiHer:
m'ihed optimistic. :Jight!ng Ainai fcaii.
HP's going to miss the boy whoi has
ildn't 1
voice pf.prptest
Mrtoct ivnnmv . We hbiuh: and tdry seomed to lie at hand-terms oo ton
v'to - . q 1 1- .1 a .1
.... .. tn ti.An wlm hnvn crime peace were opuni-y im.tn:.iu;u wiii'
back wounded and wrecked from those with winch -terms of the all
same fields We. hdid in Mi-h igard. mercy it When the tideo
memb
an
rn.tv; riniilcs of WPstorn Ivuro'pe bat
tlim: against tyranny. ' e a
iwashihgtpn
lines arejc i.mi
e 01 name -.
and it Is but just! those who havows-turned. AVUllam ran away ttlten e phin(ieiphii.
ed through tlie fire nnscathed; But wtme.nas Aeon -iuhi uu l .u .... fa
whh willingly and-"vviio.ie-tprciii!iiiuiit inu inn"'- "
leartedlv answered .his-com trys cniireit curs ..inuva.
aid down his life as truly as; did titeytBaur ot uio-auiwit
who died amid the tumult anu iuc.iho .
shouting.: U was cirrumstanco plnne: rr
GHftDUATING EXERCISES .
HIGH SCHOOL GLASS TO
BB HELD FRIDAY NIGHT
class ; or... F')i'TY-F0ri ;:ijAd-
I'ATIfS TO RKFHIVK. ;
JTlilliR HIFLOJIAS. :
gipne to Germany but hp wo
trade him for any othpr hoy
-w-ide wide world.
NOT FORCED ON THEM
I the
jlrsl
thpr
firage.
iii
T i.rirninr.n'cemeut;oserfihses of the
BtowuwMmd fiiigli Sciiopl he held
.in the! Iligii Schoofl) huditorium- at
v::io;o'elock iFriday hikld. May 2.'!
The jjraduatfng .class of foiij'-foui
niemher5 Milj 'be given lltieir dijdomaf
on thiloccaiion. and! e annual ad-
dress to thoteradtiaaVii class Will he
ideliVprefl by Rev. Yt dt Rives pasipr
of the Austin Avttrtua I'resiiyienaJ.
Clmrcli.
The full lfroaram for the grailu
ps is as fpllows:
Opening clnirus-lirlK.Ulop t-inb.-
Salutii"tOry4-SteHa $tory- "
Iviwy" Bfiiley.
-.Maay.Rrowiu
Senior Chiss Jtev
tyear
Violin! Sold
Valedictory
AddreJis to
Rives.
. Anhouncl-nrents of
-. . - .. .
nrizes Suia. iu.
t
. j honors
W. Rage.
R. R.
and
have
It is a mighty thin excuse ytfiich
tKe anti-suifragists are offering fp an
effort to defeat the eonst'iluljjpnal
airiendment that "a majority oH tlie
women do not -want Ho. vote."" iJt is
aj misstatement of fact. In- the
place; for nobody can say Vh
a majority of women want su
oij do not want it. The mantij
-whjcli Texas women wpnt to the jpolls
In .the primary election of last!
indicates that a few hundred thoij
vi'pmfcn will accept suffrage whi
.is offered to them whptlier'they
wanted it or not; and they will nbt
accept it if they do not want it. ;ij
The various anti-suffrage asspcia-
tipns are not operating of their) jowii
volition. Back of each there isome
otjier organization Svliicli is doing its
work tlirough the women's antlfsuf-
frage associations some other organ-
ization which fears tlie influ.encp tlie
women's vote will have. But the; fact
repains that those women who 'gen-
uinely oppose suffrage those who for
I r 1 -
any reason do not. want to vote swill
not be in the least affected bjf ; the
. :p '...--
adoption of tlie .suffrage amendment
Ifjthey.do not want tp vote they. (Will
aot be compelled to do sot
Too much responsibility? N6;j for
the woman who Uiinks she should
not- vote denies her responsibility to
asklst in the direction of the al'fairs
of Uip state and her enfranchisement
'will therefore. In no wise increase that
responsiouuy. c-uW. por & gQQd laugh att(jnd lh(J stunt
sponslblllty she can not complain of party at rjaniel Baker College tonight
of Diplomas President
of Stfhop'l Bohrd. l-J v
n It I Chorul G?fls Glee Chb .:
(.ratluatinir riass.
Tlie gradujiting class? this" year in-
cludes the following.: ...
' Reuben Gaydun. Will Johnson liar.
ry Knox .JrL Iluglr Ithem Ilaryey
.Mason" .Tom Alatson Roby Newton
Mervyn Roberts Virgil Rogan Jlor
ace Skiles :Rufus Stanley Gardner
ThomasAVilllam Howard Wilson. .1
P. Williams! .Fdwy Bajley Kathleen
Bailey. Wmiiio Basham Kthel Baiigh
Marguerite Baugh Lois lieck. .Mary
Brown Alicri Hurt. Grace (larothers.
Beatrice Dikt-s Helen Dorsett Orene
Uuffee Grape Flpyd Thelma Floyd
Hallie Hartg'raves Rutji Hartgiuves
Mildred-Jenkins Annie Johnson iiliz
abeth Johnson Gladys Lancaster
Oneita - Lindsay Marile ldwe Helen
Murphey Frances Skerritt StPlla
Storey Gkidyie Newcomb ;Anna
Lchn. Frances caiowen Aiao j-aiion
Harrold Giddens.
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Cucumhcrsj at.Looney's 12 1-2.
There Is a surprise in Btorc for every
one who attends the stunt party to
night at 8:30 at Daniel feaker College
Sfrawlierrles at Looney's. 2 boxes Xor
J5c.
ha. been
rereived
f May
NATIONAL .LEAGUE.
Standing 'of the Teams.
New ..York
ilrooklyn": .
liardftr is it to . conceive thn(:incinliM .-.
problems of those with whom youj Pittsburg--. .
are not intimatr! and 'be just to thoni .Chicago
'Ho live atiii lot live to work for pod- j Philadelphia
Von.
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0 -
Lost.
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G'
-8
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13
12
Pelt.
.7G5:
..fi54
.474
".357
.278
'.143
inn
Who' would not wnept 'tis manliness
To h heartbroken here.
'or the :ir.a.v
luslicc
..;"The aynrpalliy; that has the slight:
est. touch Pf . Condescension : in. it has
no toueh.pt helptyliiess about it. If you
ut ' y ' .... sire aware of .storing 'to help a man.
e of earth's bst nold; etlnciti;.ho) iim. Yo .nmr rfalio !
.that hfi.stAiuis pnr-tne stune e-irtu wuu
I'e.suils Friday.
St.. Louis 4; Boston.
Cincinnati .1; Brooklyn 0.
New York "3; Chicago 0.
Pittsburg 8; Philadelphia
3.
U watered by th tenr."
you n
vourneir. and .hat tt hc:trt Hko
" - ;.J. ; .. ' nvn. and tHat."rou "aire ;helpiug him
And ypt tlvrotifh our roArfc rl nM:o. u :touxmou level-nnd
. diHcei-n What will WmoPi Ua-flinitiori imnulo cfln.-
ar ai.-Uia days -gff by. tlar utu is Jy -... ? . - ..
a tragedy nut a' irnimpp. ;vivui-r . ... -.a.
1 - .
The Paraon :has held - from the be
e sense; He laid -down his fo for man. nis. peopie. i.e. was uvcr p
lis cou'ntrv. We keep! in' . oving re-mucn..u.e..iu.. ui .
rance.and rightly so urn naums v .v. .. ........r. ......
d -raves of those who tlifetl on" theyionff as m was viciui .u.. a
-'voice oi urotest was nearu. unen v;c-
Where Tiiej Play - Sal unlay
Pittsburg at Boston.
Chicago-at. Brooklyn
Clncinnat i . at New York.. .
St-. Louis at Philadelphia.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Standing. of the Teams.
Chicago . .
New York:
Cleveland
Won.-
. 15
.:- s
; -n '
: s .
G - '
c
.. '3
Lost
Tf
- 4 '-
6
6 -
8
10
12;
" 10
that -prevented; the auprenie 1 sacrifice.
BIGYGLF RAGES FAST
W INTERESTING TO
AMATEUR MS
Churches !
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Pet
7a0
.GG7 !
.647 I
.571 1
.420 '
.375
.294
.281
We Have a Most Complete Line-of
Aluminum ware cooking utensils the most satisfactory
that are made.
Aluminum 'ware will last a life time; is absolutely
safe arid solves every cooking utensil problem.
. We offer a particularly attractive showing andjpur
values cannot be beaten through any possible source
of supply.
laBBiHBH
Jfesults. Krldaj.
Chicago .7; Boston. 1 ..
Philadelphia at St Louis; New York
at Detroit; Washington at Cleveland;
rain.-" .
IT
Sunday Loc-luro.
Viiere will be . a .lecture- at- the
. Coact 'lipase Sunday at 3130 p in. "by
C !'-5Ir. .1 A.: -BohnetJ of Pittsburg' Pa.
U on "The IHblp S.nppresR'ed."
lection. . i '
No col-
hist Hirvru: k.vce phooham of
.1E(?E-N"T YE MIS S'l'At.'KB HV
J0(!AL DEALKK.
The revival of in'cycle rjicing a
sport ilorishell bore a OiW" Oars. ago
but Avhich.has' graduallrr given away to
the developmbnt of Uie putomphilc and
automobile racing -was undertaken this
week whop Calvin Tilliam '( . a localj
dealer staged it race jirogra!!) at i.uc
Firsl (Mirlstian Chun'h.
Sunday School . will nieet at 0 i tr
a. m.';Help' mWo' it' big. lY'n. in"
preaching- . Report or mir 'State Con-
vention will be made. U was great
and every mpinber should hear it.
M p. j'u- .preadiing Subject "All
for Christ" All "friends' and visitors
cordially invited. ' C K MOOH1V
. . . -. Pus'ton
-JNO. POWfvlt. Uccldr.
sT.oiiNts cinntcii.
The Hector is to preach the Corn-
Howard Payne Park Friday ajflerniion.i moncemPtit bennp.n for -.the iugu
Hie interest in the event -was Kcem-sciioai at ino imyuni wturuu. u ui
among the boys of Hie City..; all the morning.
rnce- boimr onen to boys only. Fur .tlic hvennig rrayer 6 p. nu uujeu
nasi several days tlie contesttiuts nave; bcrmon: .ine L-ouepi.
een practicing for speed in? btc.ycie luiany servtoci. t nuay v- . .
mfMtitr nnri when U10 tiine canio for tne "TJie tpru is 111 111s iioiytmpie.
tostk Friday afternoon seveiil of the
youiiKtc;rs were in -slnlpe ti- put up
verv creditable performancesj
Attractive prizes were plfered .in'
each of the several races.- I hp results
pf ..the -con tests. were. ns'folloVs:
Half luile Trumali Timberlake 1st;
Leon C.iliinih.2nd; LloyiL Fraiichyu;
Jlrii Neal 4th; Bulprdibpenoe ..tin;
Aiidy LMeyers; th. .
Second race free for all. half mile
Where They Play Saturday.
Philadelphia at Chicago
liostiin at St. Louis..
"Washington at Detroit. .
New York at Cleveland.
Fresh -Hound Gifcen Helms at Loon-
ey's for S.l-3c. .
MORTUARY.
MIA j
mm
JIarvey Lc.c.
Little .Harvey- tee. six-year-old
daughtpr of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Loc
died ut 2 o'clock this .morning .fol- 1
lowing a. three days illness with diph- i
theria. The funeral services will be !
conducted this afternoon at 4 o'clock :
at the family residence 120G Melwooil
P venue by tie v. L. A. Webb of tie
First Methodist church and. interment 1
Will be in the Greenleaf cemetery. j
The little girl was. the elder child;
pf Mr. and Mrs. Lee. a sweet little
bud who had brightened the homj for
but a brief span of years. Her goitig
gives to the heart of her sorriwing
! parents a burden of grief that will
linger through all hie futmo aid
which is shared by the i.umy neigh-
bors and friends of the faiailv.
Cucumbers at Lponey's 12 l-2c.
Personality Charm Exclusive DistinctiYeness !
These are WhaiTyou Want in a gift
that you Want to be remembered
retained and cherished permanently
A Jewelry Store is the Place to Buy Suck Gifts. THIS is tS
Jewelry Store for YOU.
Oar Stock is SuggestiOe of Gifts
fihst PHKSHVTjiKiA.v ruruni.
No urcachiiiK at' -the morning hour.
Tlie pastor is preaching the Ha.ctalan-
rcate sermoii for; tho Coleman -Hlght
School. ...
Sunday selipol at !):4".
The " ChrlSUnu' Kndeavor school at
?::.I0 p. in. - ; -'
Evening sermon at S:la.: Subject;
Cranfill Brvin. jst; .l)eweyi.C.illiahi"Il.ome lniluoiH-es.'; Dent C;07; -2nd;
Hubert Willis 3rd.- I ' ChrMlun Endeavor DeVotional ftloet
Three-quarters of a mile-Geovt'P'ng at 7:1 . ;
Johnfeipn lsl;.Hcrvey Mayes ila 2id;
Lloyd French; 3rd; Juan Gilliam 4tn;
nuford Spence nth. :
Free for all three-quarters pf a mile
Willie Dula 1st; Dewey' 'Gilliam
2nd; Craiifil Krwin 2rd. .
One mile-George Johnson 1st; -Ner-
vey Mayes .lr'.2nd; John Allen .'.ro;
Willie Dula 4th; Andy Meyers w
Inaii Gilliam. Gth; lluford Sponcc tn.
HOUSE GKTS CHE AS 0TB- COAT.
(I)y International News Service)
DUDLEY Mass. May 10. PaintiiW
Ihe house with creosote spreading
salt on the lawn to destroy tho grass
breaking the blinds and planting wire
entanglements in tho hack yard were
some of. the acts of vandal ism com-
mitted on the property of Baxter
Moore Dudley Ilill. The police say
tiiey have evidence implicating sev-
eral young men.
The public is cordially invited to
worship with. us. ; .
- W. 13. GRAY .Pastor.
. The Austin Avenue Prcsbyterinn
' - Church.
IV. Yl. Hives Minister.
Services tomorrow at.thisdiurch will
he as rollows: :
JJible school at 9:4 .
Preaching by the pastor at 11:00 a.
111 and 8:30 p. ni.-
Chri'stian. Endeavor 7:30 p.-in. .
You are cordially invited to wor-
ship with iis at all the services..
Come bring a friend with you.
REPOHT OF THE C0MHT10 OF
Brownwood National Bank
AT THE CLOSE OF lU'lMlSS .MAY l2ih P.HU
DERRICK'S CAFE
308 Center Ave.
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnanoannnriana
At tlto Alofliotllst Church.
Sunday School 0:40 a. m. preach-
ing at 1.1 a; in. The.-Great Centen-
ary Campaign -will be explained by
Judge C. L McCartney. Every mem.
ber-df the church Is urged to be pres-
ent. This service is for your infor-
mation. Both morning service at 11
and evening service at S;30 will be
devoted to the Centenary campaign.
Come out ahd he Informed as to the
object and aim of this (Great Centen-
.ary movement. Epworth League a
7:30 p. m. L. A. "WEBB
Pastor.
:. : - ' 'RESO.U.RCES
oans and "Discounts. .V...
Overdrafts v..-. .:..'.
Uv .S. Bonds to Spourcj Circulation
Liberty Loan Bonds....'. v
Banking 1 louse Fifrnlture and-Fix ij.
Stock in. Federal Reserve. Bank. . '. .:; . .
Redemption Fund with II. S.; Treasurer
PACJIT nml nun frnm !iiilf" 'st.tft "RAt'iA
Cotton Bills of Exchange.... 33.9Sn:S 177irii.2
.ubs.97h;j:l
'. .iVois"
.ifltj.cnuJno
. . 4U.'0fti
10ft.000.00'
u00p:00.
Total
' " - LIABILITIES
Capital' Stock :tPsTd in)
Surplus- ( Earned t .
Undivided Profits
tSrc ulatiou - -v
DEPOSITS ......
Bills " Payable .-
Jtedlscoiints
Total
....... ?t ao.aoo.oo
loo-drjioo
. 220.40.9"
.1.... rfsjofido
3S3.r2G:67
- " None .
;None
....$1.10247.62
XAMI.E THE A1MIVE STAT13 E'N'P AX1) (.IVH IJS YOUH ' KU$1E$S
5
. ' . llris the Lnrgest Working Cnpllal and is: (ho Oldest Hank In Brown-Cuuaty
' ' ' " -
Our Jesire to Sert)e js Limited Only by Sound Banking Practices
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