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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN M ARCH: 1 1 1919
Give the Boys and Girls of the Farm a Chance
Committee to . Fix a .
I . Blanket Revenue Bill
proposal
THE BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
1EAYES PRINTING CO. PROPS.
Member Associated Press
' -..'-! - AUSTIN. 'March 11. A
Office of Publication Bulletin iBuIld-1 uur experience of a luimber or years; women .01 stoning onn. o iH.uee t(hat ul rcvemic Hieusnrcs be left. m?
xng corner lirown ana Lee streets. ." 41 ;". hui .mu uur?iuuj m amlli-1m-n.uUiU.. .....0..-. ....v. ccns( e ..i at-present sum tnat.-a
tioii ims convinced us that the tram-! unit nas produced uie tiesi
Entered at the Postoffice at Brown-' "is niost worths while lis the practical! citizens has not bee
r'wnnrl Tfivnc aB coonnri inca Trinttan.and that -which Imihfc character.- ! we are sure that this"
.. - .( wv w-v -1 - - t ; . - t - itouimuivcii.
The Boys andOiiis Club work of' 'greatly improved and extended by h3s-iativc -!"ariitU ru'
rs an exceptional opportunity in both tomatic effort in the . right direction-J wyfn-.'pmposes t-1
1 lie aim in mis . io ups-enu- we urge wini. muys -una
-civil- mm
. t iccnsuiereu at-pi.eseui. unci utaL.....a- .. - -
the .bei of - ourifomnii-(t.i)-c-.- lumil(i t ; draw up ii ...
n aicnloiltsil; " . hhink'et icVennpMtl-' is" made by Rep- . CXI'SKU OKlKMAX AUMV CL.OTJI L0
us tniintr.K can be rcscntatiyp. ; jj'iraell.- Represent-. BK1MJ J!Y C1T17.RNS
Pfllfnrlo! nfffnn ' tV on Wlti K1UUS UI U amiUS-
Buglness
4-
Office
lines fi resolution"
Bat. a coihriiiUce corn- .
.'No.-
AT (10-31 K.
ana; in src.l nf Uie Kovdruor 'lieutenant nov
j.york is through the co-operation of girls on the farm be. given something. uvnor. tiieUtto'riielvgenenfl thf; spi-ak
t parents teachers and every-Person in- a pig. a can an acre oi-sqme. crop lpiv r the Iiohrp ahrae 'jnenfpi-s from
terested m ithe future welfare of the. wlncti they are . to be respoiisii e.anu .mr. .!ti fmtv
i. UUUUvlkii iiwv jnoys and girts on tne -larms. to iiuer-;irom wnien. iney. -are ip reap-uie re- jjlt! - ij0se-
fO cents per month. 57.20 per year injest them in the operatibns'of the furm.Uurns. Then" with this project -t hey j- 'php: pro'ii
advance. ' to give them" higher ideals of funn" and should seek iho assistance -m the. Ex-.afl(r. rWuiaif
rural community life and to give them .tension bervice through h-ncitU!luld.--ichrjhss'-fii
Any erroneous reflection upon the some training for making-a living. aural clubs. - ": -r . . -
character standing or reputation oi . This :is' a this task and vou can see'- The club will not .only htilp to ae-t(1. taxation1. ?it
may appear in the columns 61 The j alone ? con ll accomplish but little. responsibility but also! give training js advanceft.h'attthiscoinini.tU
Dally Bulletin will be cladly corrected i Hnvovpr io find m:mv others . "who conununity. tile 'i earn work is m- determine; tho- rfmoiiht of
upon its being brought to the jatten- are -vitiiLIv interested: and ." as tlieyjtroduced. in
tion of the publishers. )see the'visidn of what mav be accdin'p- ferent chibs -or s-hools and
! lisiioii .hv .-ill wnrkina. ioirnf.her. are . vidua 1 club" -member worjes for the sit-- ket bill Wmt&dl by them ho iu:mtt-
The Associated Press is exclusivelv Hnini; hp wfith the tension Service cess of-his club as a whble. jf.Ic learns tcd at tliV icqjnfiil . call- seawon.
nmiorf tn o ca fnr w!o(?nT V!lolicin makb" Hrown Comity one of the to act with -Ins fellows for the accom ApvuxififeJy .S.iiwf.oW). aldit-.nnr
all news dispatches credited to it or i foremost counties of the state in uoy
not otherwise credited In this ipaper land Girls Club ttork.
(Uy1 Associated Prcfts' . . "
('OAli&ilZ .March' J 'i.r ThoupaUs.
;:aased fJcnuim urfiforws'" that' wtire.
we-.iers fiom round in. the stwrehofises.- lieC'"--ha3.e
.". - "betn dtdivered to tljo' '.local ' authorities' -
fo.uan.ittee is to :noet by Amerk-an Army o-l'Vicials -tar con-l
scssitui . i''f)i-s -and voision. ito (dviJia'n 5-Jothhif'"fdn.'te't-.
.this-variW; hi'-'T- poorer rea'idents'.ot the iy. . . . "."
osLs that :wnilfl !bp. aftccted by propm-1
the- contest between dif.-nmjii: aifd vjijstll
tire J.ndi-.;raio-tt. . IdiS prdixjSed that thp bhnv
H.oth boys ami mbn now api).eaf prif
the olivets in new -clothes soine .&t
VVli.H h have bet-n " diKguiscd. If (IyRS;j-
Tho women" too have ayailed' them-f
moi'iiit. of rf-vi-nue selves of the oniiortunii vvto get .warint
i ' ti "'copy of the ten-'oft''-.ljlllbefor.c
it -it
p could
needed iuht jitstly .:dis! rlli.ui e tap to routs. They have tw'nicd-.. '. however-"
ihe camouflage n the. dyj ni-in- arid It j- .
is. now' a cq'mmou -Fight to see. one .
wearing a long wa-r "fvr. th:t .obvJoi.8-j.. '
ly once iisa pray military .mr.)'at- -
and also the local news
herein.
rs- jplisliment of a purpose.. He learns the reVohue; if rnecd(?f 'to .meet'-'-estimated adorned a German officer Tjie iiily;
advantage .of. irgau.ized . stemaUc'apprqpriajnpns'. and ': the present con- chaWe'lms been the fenifnizing-.of.'.."thii .
he'rvvbrk apd how. to conducC-uch effart.sti(ntiona.fta.limlt- i? 'almost reach- v(dlar and leev.es with perhaps- tW
-I y... ....... ... ...x. ... tit..-. i rr i - - . ....
ev ".in uui juiwuv.iiL liiu in coum . wiHB e(i. .Tins-. ma kcs
an never -.imount to anything in: life' the oil business is cdnstumiik most of iQn of new fields;
tnless. they.- attain greatness eiiher ouit thought but here-is sjn inve'sn-U.er of hlft" p'roi
published To educate children away-trom. tn
'farm is wroftg. To tell boys. that they
can
.This-" -make? snecesary; the .invas- addition Ihue and. there of a few birt--"
bf -taxatfon. .A nam- (on oi trimming ' . v "'". '- 4
l.rc ;!. S((i;e(Lt) the Mniiirr of. the'.wa-r .coats !."
. j - ' ; i . .. ." ' . -; inside out. Si-ores. of nien who are W.tfUV
in' ?inmT." Vnhrl FJf'7 A t A i dresf.ed wear the buttons. op' -whatwas;
. . i . tj lltjiM4- M EM I-il' It III - J ri'l I ..f'
New York the other night was 'hissed very discouraging to -the great major-; the oil buHine?s that -w.e overtook-tne ' . ft.- - ..i ' :: .;. . . 'i0 inside of the army coat. --.. .
when he said it is not proper that lre-UO- setter noid out to .tne uoy bumri y- v 7 !. wiiow;wi5uui uj r : r .. -
tl. 4. ' 'ii 'thing that h'e can do find trust to the' penty. of our senion wi shall wakey - - - T nAnt CnnA MvnlF fuirU
land should at this time be. given t re- wonbiKtt lUvoiol)0ll ani tho insplr-.up some tifno to the; realization or the .ASinXUTONfHarrh n.-Vastef A:-V-0O
resentation in" the peace 'conference' ation gained by his success to ut'ge ( fact that we have made . a great "ijs-;pai)C-t;sayr -pjiilic. s h! ( l.ildn ii" '' Cost O'h Early ;Futl&&l-
r undertakings': Noting: taKe.. Ttiereioro ici us. give ai-ie..bLjtn . !ojoi tl. ;4s being" wnu-d in'o .. ":.i' ; - ' :.: i
wiirdtvehjpRhe individiiality oi noys part ujuiu iaifuiuu..lu uii uuvwiv.r-op -fr .plfrf ;-w-ciir.(tin
-'- . . ' . . .- - i .1 . -11 l..i... ki:. . .I.. ..1.. . .- s r ........ -1- i- . . . - I.: ..
!-iTirriiu?li ncciimnhition of wealth or meiu .uiai win pay uunei imuwuu tain inuusines. nave iecu- inir
. -I - - .. '. ... 4 i I Tii y1 lrkT-TlVT'.. it"
- 1aaam..i.;.. ii n i in M.rTii n i iii.lii ui I. t vj i . i ui iui;i IU1 1 T -
( T-.. T m .rl - 1-W .ICtlllUi Bllll in III OUlIlllI UUU.U " . I . ... I .. - J.
former es.aeiu uu speahng lai-ge majOrky ol tliem; Suali ailviso is allow ourselves to be-so absorbed ml CmJW'ipi Will-AM
it a. him toicreaier
rect in his view thai the peace-table'
to m-
inrc-ttjt'toHal NewH Scrvh'0-.!--
lc'and gifls fa ster tlian hloing .thWss':-ment'of:oiirvfarmS;tuiil- p.thd training.jo;:. pfr:rt; . r.r. j.X Ma' Marki ll ---tim-V::
is no place for the. airing of ihternal I f or . thtlmseipes ana tmu ts -exactly -oi iuc- uu. am. tan ot Jljat-jcttj: tprthe Arn.-r tri t or !n us:u-hn. .vl.u.' a man cpiiWI
troubles and aluiough tlrelarid de-(w1: tf T-Tiit
. - : - - u Every1 eddcator is agreed - that
Clares that she is a nation ' therp are t-jie far:m js jie place to grov men and;
s
. OH. BOYL
Some of the fellows like
Glqse-fittirig styles some
vljke the ;'J:big wide Scotch
- type of ' iap: : . . ;- .
them.
yet many matters to be settled with
England before the new Irish ;iepub-
lip- can become in truth a nation and ;
vorthy of recognition .as such. . Texas ; f :
- repre-. -i
has as good right to demand
sentation at the-peace table as
. f ''
Iceland.
;The tax assessor of; Tarrant
has .fixed a price of 10c. (an act
assessment of oil leases. It Ts
r ...-'"
difficult to fix an arbitrary- prick for
the assessment of leases be'cauj';tliey
have a speculative value and nq'. real
value. Leases originally boucht sor a
dollar an acre may mow. be byorth..
inousanus; ur iiuuinig. in inufei ycjje ii coniij tii'pc
"will be a proniem tor uie tax
exas
onor
les try AssoMatronlliere to;I;.y. t. -. fir . f.r.u.Mi n'-li-ih-' -
OSCAR. I'. GRIFF IX I The 'schijijl cbffdren; it was stated. ) . t..- i. rnct ;J ir.t.:r.rWi'"-:
Kmergcnc.y Demoustratim Agent. :taR-u o!(1- - . ... -
;ich.oql:'ouce. ai wtek where .tie :- arc The biirb est rf -d.vins nowadays isl
baled iinit.jiehj td- the; hiifheyt bidder eniiihasized hv the low rate;; for- it:n4 -
Of lfapct.' ts the-shewn. pr..It. nri:inuc: in the town of -TCSsUXl
-1-
Roll
j.'Sayca "balB .c
i Tliu zeal of the
has
5 . :vouiitea jtue?rce ui(uf tamim.-u(
wcutulefl slightly t7; I
Wounded!
bunty; ; .4oe $imic4' Granger.- Texas
ilhrcc riidetcriniiictl.
Louis Conner.". AV;ill. Texas.
Bart l)(Vitt. 15ia.-ketsvil.lK.
Richard" Arnold Allans' -
i. -
iriiitp 1
income
tyol
hxes Will
Be a Burden.;
ot the;rm.idren has imen. st;m-
' ulated by the slating of ac ornpeth ion
to see: iSciiocu can. cii-i.ti uie
. A fte the soldiers libra r-
bat K. in Iir aim an.
A coftai for 31. :t. : for csainpltK Ifc; :
i.; tJif seuk- runs from ' -Srt Up. :AT;i'.-.
nbl -i'tmera! led'-i ..-found in- Kb sex m--
eludes the -following items: . -t'.- .'--1
April- 11. ' I viii. one coffin ;. ..J ..'fl'.rif :
April 22 3:uL Vnff'in. service itn-d . "'?-1-::
-p;tie .''. .'. ..-.-.v.'. ioTf '.I;
- - 1 -
-Memphis Women Taboo.
' Pinli Teas This Ycafy
Many Articles Free I'' ' Pre erring the Garden:tf ui f g
T & . - '- -'- -; . - ' . - ' of paper rrpr?s
l Bv Associated Press . : BV. International News" Sirvicej . T .T: : -V vaju-.u
sALvdTON-Miri4t.il InstTifl'-" -WEMlnilS.-Tenn.: Mar. 1 ik'Thefe' mr?" Tf t-i" " ' ""- -tf prepar-a-tions w
T. . ' . r - . I mc will nHAtil 'Ho .f ni-ftln iHl nl:i-t .... .1.. t. . - ....-!... v-.
lions- fb fanfier-for.iiaking oftl- In- fl.te :no -teasn -Mep phin W .lfc ' ' " ? .' ' : 7U-' '.7;:
rethriis. . issiefl by the ;iiu- summer hut KU.h 0Ki:l ariair Will--; --."7 T--m .T?'"""" j. - ' "' ' ' J1"'-"-" '
HalPmi Unrs; Co. -- . .
Nses-- reap m Infer
jKjssible to fix a pricu -whidh m
made to apply to all leases' r;.
ii : ; life or simall
ay be ; ' ..J.ic
.as shovels
I included.
Herbert Hoover who has'.heerr
of the world's food supply .fqr tii"
few years says: "We also must
-a living" and is preparing .to
the government's service in 3nly
wk
at tliey receive try to "hold jt
leave "ducihs cropH
jSome' year from t life lime qf-idanting" to the strueuon books have just )
rjusm:
iirhs. isisiefl by the plu- summer hut mich Js6ti:l aliairs will - '.
iernal- .Reienue.- explain give way . -to garden lawn parties. . . w" -. h' '
sof to work-out with. the:'.ind!Wdnnl-;.vM oiixH my he -.TlBgartled: as. 6x- u Mr T. F. KeRey secretary. uliegUie)pomrj-
I ' . . : Ul . .ipenses-faitd . deducted from gross- m-' the 'Feed-Memphis Cfommiitc to-
Iease holder especially .in couimes m IelWnIine nejT income wViich' dxiy . in dbcussing . the ilans. of t h-at
which oil production ?has been rfpund.Js... taxable. ' ' .. I body
; ' j !--" .J .. i." - -Tiie- rhsi or ordinarvr tools of short- Plans. have bcett :-omleted and the
. - 11
most. )ap?4?j.
ies have tpen .etfiunned. -the -tdati to
purchase books. ;fcr: the l-ibta'ric-.; ' h
CRneJahd &td. Cttlue t!"f gosTd W(r!5
-:Th'te"ViM'-. a"'- Lite '.p'aj)er '.-sa-vin.
ichemeMSay.s -thiAmerjcan Forest
; asqchtion .!- f U Is au eay and con--enieht
ihethodi b't;cllcc.t i n Uunl hvi
.the added "yjalttj qj.teai-hirig "" tUe ohild-
' reii thV - rftltiC i-oS- conservatitin. The
;.tti5C of old-.-parter:lfclps.lp.save-.our Tcr- t r privn(. of the- bereaved family.:
-1. T ' .-f .. -' " - -. ....'...r . '
w.TO-j-;yt infunu fUTliiJud i arnages free
r?se ills fro m one to iiirv- - .
po::iad br.-coafr nfed. m its - manufac- - After :;2
()t-t-i!"cr '10. l:i;. one o!'ftili
digging ;rrav! and: .tending -
funernl -.-.' . '-. . 4..7i"
.iliuvli Zi. 'l-s-"- one -cfifi'in .". ..- -.Tf-."
N"y.( barge for carriaefr .hire. ' ;ii--
J
It makes no difference
whether your preference .is-
. in the matter of loud color-
ings or'ioud cut or whether
your taste dictates a corri-
hi nation of snappy design
: and: quiet; .fabric. .
: This is1 Cap headquarters.
We have made a study of
Caps and our stocks prove
it. All- sizes. All prices.
The best-in every grade.
Rogers
enst
Vmjr GrVcery .of'.lcr.s if. plumed to 'us'.
i
: Ci Ejaa lYl arket i$ Crazy ' M ha'e .crv .irfn.. afti'.-itlon. L'o-'-
' 1"" " ' ' 1 '' ' " ' r.Vy. Arrciti'Ji'.e Coni'-vusy.. - ' ;
0 -S-
-Department Store-
The Store for Father and Son
(By line'tiint;ioiia-l.Xews!Se:rvi(-e i ;'
farclr 1 lx--Tlic- bpau-
bbst'it is -explained such city ha bepn ihoropsjlily prgamyi tn( v v'"' r
. --L... ....... -.: -. . k' 1 1 ! ii V strinz:slike-
been ohjoyip's : te.rthe..past week or
hoes and rakes may be for . carrying out a big; Iwrne; food-pn
The cost of feeding and -duction camnaicn heio tl is year
'e sUoek mav bV treated ai an Four-mi nut' vomen speaker ' motion ' hil ' id'cnJly sltjcci one nv( r on. tb
i. . " rtt- 't-.i.i i.i
pvneiip dPriufciinn. Insrtfar as the -Cost - met ur'Ps. Vnster and .window decora-.1"".'-. -
liriss --'Li r....ii. n.. .t-: iv .s.;... i. i...r e u.k inlrari -'her. tniit - itr-W-rMlirch or early -April.
. 1 t- ra -t - . - j .s.i
Tio'nliiritnir-Iftifv VffitiiP nf fPd.iirnwii niion - tippil . VJpmHhis" and a; sa( e -in tne"""
jUV.um.. .. -T--.. O- -. . . ...fTl. W .J'.
! i W foT-in nW tlin InlJnrinf Hip tnXTlV- ppiitpo: n nd -"ftrtiPr .means have beCU cj-i.:.iMlM.:aw. JS i.j.i...
IlflX il-lllliUn TJJltilt)lJ .111 'l" 'ilUUiini
earn
er.
for
-which' takes more than al Postens and
jc'ted may jbe '-deterininect.-tvinnnission of- Washlgtoft. - Mb
;neiises. tdedui
ip ot upon the criip. basis and such deduc- Kelly announced. and'ia nit:
fices forever; while dUiejs ihOiahii- Mons. must Je' taken k the iyear ; in. ture-showing u-baf the atden
' "i'Hf i winch the .gr6ss income; from the. crop have done .in other cities; will.be lean-
pnltiPv ('hicacii fcis
sail a
boost inir the niovemeuL u;acung i a avi-.vgs Mqe. r.
. . I -. - n'Htfhf -.In H.il tinarrrtrt ' t ml hpl til-Ttf ojlil :
a sunniv ot saruet. -m ?"--rv "v .-r".
een .
t . . ' ... !J . process of gathering .and disposal ex- ceiyed. irom tne A.-utonai T;ir Via; .wit t-r -. vt.t'; c -y. ;
t heV ' a re f iilwitifrtl. - aii'j-1
et.
of the
Uon pic- Comi&dicii-VV 'ealher
winch the -.grass iiioome from the. crop .have 'done .in other citiei willj
; arme ;? tlislcry .
11
Will
your
ments
e Here. . i
ed bv the commission for us
and "The narden . snirh in M
.i . .-ill ii rill niiiiiiim' I ml I'sirni s .1 iiiiiui i.- lull 1711111. .-..1 ii 1 .inn. a..xT.
oaCK to private luem uiuui iu leniiir. . . ;. .i . . -;
Ity. enahleis tnem to De oi real sRrvice . nc ... a - i j
.-. - ' . .. 1 -.- .. .. - 1 . ... j. 11. 1.:.. 1 iiv. -1 tti pritsiMf ijtjri vews an ip. - i
. t . 1 . . . ....... t 1 1 .r i.rt ' -mi:.. . . ! r in .. ... ....... i imuvi' . . Tl 1 A h'i .-MUM ciiiru ill t!"iii iiiii. 1 - ---- . -r - - -- .. - 1 .- -- -
5 larill IJ.IUHlll'S J n .LU.mv iiuiiiiMIIMf - - - - . . -
comiHUlll-'. U1 vucui v.RjauiBiT plit J s. .v11 - t1 "" ;
sub-corn- tnerr' lioapi; aiHi powunig un .tneir .
iuor-.Amount .rt . .1.: .ovoi.n.e .olU5e . ove Ci8.ir.ry oar " ZY
- farms orchards and ranciies- botore snib-commntee to no co.mposwi '-v.v " . V' i:; : - ' .
J.. .lnn Tln tirnrtiiffiVP In!P wrtmn-i Wllh- IMP Cliairiliail -U JliPrnJCJ -V-T-- t- ' '
I
stlfficient money to meet the- lrmire-itierjucti5u
ments of their families. It 13 an
esting ' situation.
The clean-up campaign to J)d
ducted ' in Brownwooil nextt
- -
.. should result in thdrough ; worj
half-hearted slipshod imetliods Should
I i- ' 1 : --'.!
he countenanced. Citizens wltosd
pride is not sufficient; to induce
to -clean their premises shpuld.
1 . - - .
anyway as a means .tit safeguarding
their health:
an
item
Of e-viohso.;tiis with a "Feed Moh)ithIs7
;no;ilive stock either for "restile. or : forland .the local ehairmun w'i
i " uWnoAinir .uinrtBoc uUA ji rp roca rfled . i ben with lists ' Of canleMs
Ulso is-i-eacl pd. and -uidounts spet.f in . of :the; Central commit.. - Phn an io . uxmi .ut. -
-Ipurchasing ifaft or-wjirk animals or with trains will reporC ii ftwtiuatt ; lwr tonnMlWMrU ?atittR m J 1.
-J L. -1! Lw roV:rplP r:for:nnd thn local ehairmun -Will supn.y:. Conntietit dur.ng. ;the . wmterv
ir i.p-and (he ice. men ftre
je at)d tne .ice- men iire aiix-uy irruni
The cost
wee hit but mostofthe slaplq
i-noas capital-investments (not deducuibleJ plowed -in one section so ;M to-save ing-a..cjirii.. .r nc - ;j fl
The purchase price to I an aiuoiuo- lo.t niouqn. ---i u. ohk- h.v.... WANfP:-'JVAfiii .IXCKI-M.SH. - fig
. ' bile' even wln used entirely m carry- t find our victory .i.arueiir-j.. m . . IB H
clvlc.-.; ....LnT.i:in oimiliiplv is cimnl.Pd wiili insf ructioh books wbici! 1 . - .rl-i ' I V.' vi'' i!l)i
Ihem'not fledttctiblfe. The c)$t or gasoline we have rp.-ctved front. . the Natsoiia.; rsTJX; March -1 l-."--A rcs- S j
lo so repairs and apkeep of tan autdmobiie!."War ;t!ar(jen "Coniniission. . Se.'d -will ln(Ml.: ' ftefesil.riie Kahir'es of the
1 - " :inB.i.T'or. if urioii Pi.HiPlv nn farm iMisi- be friiuiifthed to those who ? umol- a--. -....-' ...vfi' (Ii.f t.tJiS
&c iv: dpdnftihlp ;ic An exneuse. If fonl 1o nJiv for it. 1 n -.place. Ot - pitr 1H. ;... .. lir. .Mii;. r. .M. a
'. jused". partly fifnr business and partly ' teas the Memphis women. -WU1- "'"use $2o0ft; tof.$ttU0t); teid slate bu'td coin-. 8 j
"v . -
ft
1r f paver should determine to w
of living. has. been reduced (ent;it ro c:u.ji'; . a'ul
3
Ifor pleasure pr coiivenlence the tax-jihemseives tins sunmiui
t-nr.1T. ciViniiia dpfprminn. to what ex- irarden lawn parties
deduct; . .
com- only that part charged to business
modities are selling Hi the sanib olii.iIurIIOSCS
.figures and the pay envelope tnoi T"rire to Mis Firsl boOe and.
average American citizen can ardly j LHer iarge Fodtinel
of it. . v :
FOKTUNK IN ri-.-iRl FJSHIM.
"(By International News Service.).
KPrcffJFlELri. Mb'.i 'l.alfc'h 11.-
vorces rwere granted :hy Judge
I ' - - -
Harvey. : " "
Today's news in tqda3'rs. papqit
Married life in Houston Is evidently
nni what It "ousht to he. At one ses-
--r- . . -.- ; .
sldn- of the Eightieth." pistrict
there last week a total of seven tp
0. D.I.Providence where she twas twice mar
ried. being n'ow Mrs! 'anoy Irving.
Court
di-
rFor the first lime in jii. years .tQ the. wolhah he had
Democrat has been elected to congress youth
Irrom ' Butler . comity - Pennsyl
Spme reforms conic very ''slowljsf but
events such as this remind -u& that faster than
tlie world is constantly 1m proyih:
"tiijssiaier:;$2;Fift!l o -4.fJtt; -wast intro-
til re by Reprleiiitive Kugenf. Ncird-
bnus (if IJesas Cqftnty; This -resolution
1ms little -.;chaiic.(.-. of final adoption S
J during thi-. prsfht ; regular ." session
iThc oeoplc howavcr are to no gncii
Three lears-ag(. John -I.. AVj son ox-tan onpoitnhity ttf : vole on- the pr.opo-
Sheriff. made his -first --attempt -at sil.ion - or increasing the" salary of thoi
pearl' fishing in the White. Riyer. near lGoVern0l. ri.0111 j.jlooo to $HXt
here. He. sold fifty tons of shJll to but-j . ..r.JJ.j :
ul) a year
I5v Interjiational.Ndws SetTice.)
PROVIDEMCK. R. I." Mhrch 11. "titon factories and 120 pearls lor ...-
marry another woman" jesf). the next year he tfleantifd up
shall never
.Charles Wa
of his - boyhood
when she broke
in New ? Bedford
Miss Butler soon
lace told (the sweetheart ; 000 white his wife added 200 small
"Pi:.v( 1; day
. r'By Associated Press) ' i
ALBANY N: V...' Mtircii 1 l..-A bill ;
ak.e Novem.ber nth
Missi Nancy Butlerpearls to her string. Lat year he. sold designated to make November "lUb a
j off tiieir. engagement j $1000 worth of" shell and $S1()0() worth holiday known 'as "Peace Day' haslj
I many years ago. . j0f pearls one for $2700. IMra. Wilson 1-be.fin ip'trolucod t in. the New YorkJ
atter moved to-jnov luus a pearl necklace yorih
000.
A few days ago two men caiieft on
her and' notified her that Wallace had
died in Manchester. .Y II. a wealthy
ibachelor aitjj that in his -will -he -had j
fmade a b0(jiiest of $1O00D and his auto!
loved in his 1
Leaves Penitentiary to
?- stat e legislature t.
Another bill U'bu.id
-.1
authorize city
" and county officials io provide iti TLHS)
for a city or county celebration in
Find Self Very Rich
. tP.v International News Service."
LOUISVILLE Ky- March Oscar
. I .. Saunders of "Letcher County on his
"I- was a ittle older tnan 1 naney. . . u Kentucky: penitcn-
she explaineu ami tne tiiougin came
to me that
London Politicians Back . Wilson to
Win says a headline. As a spirting
proposition it's a lot safer than buy-
ing oil stocks.
naturally Ja woman ages
a man and that the time-
might come when resrets might -be
entertained. 1 put the matter up to : ; .
- .T L!i .. 1 nis t
Charlevas well as 1 count aim nuspnu;
his protests the matdh was broken.
He declared that he would never mar-
ry any other woman."
Jhonor of returned and returning sol
diers sailors stud -marines of the
world war and to provide medals
badges and decorations for them.
NEW .UARKIAiiK Ki'MM.V
' AUSTIN -March 11-Ali engeliioiis
marriage' hill prdposing. that .all men
inimlvimr for riiarriaae licetme - bp
I O --- - -
re-
The wise shopper keeps in touch with the advemsements of
. her favorite stores. When she sees .aiiiipiincemcnt.s of goods
in which she is Hhterestecl. she knows-right. where to go to
find thciidv She ktrows when they are. put on sale.
No time is lost 'i$r aini-less iooking and askiag. Reading the
advertisements SBY.es. her time for other duties or pleasures.
. When parents: decide to send a: boy or girl away to school .
. they cannot lafefthe time to go and inspect a great number of
schoojs ancl tojthe ones lhaf seem to offer right conditions
. they ymicr for dtlalogSi ; -". .
AVheiL.a-nYaiV.dfeides. to buy an automobile he reatls care--fully
the adverlji the. different
makes of: cars arid then he calls to see. only those in which
.; he is. intercstedv: . He does not start oiil by hunting up the
salesrooms and looking at all the cars. sold.
These are only a . few of the ways in which reading adver-
Hscmehis saves ;the time of .readers. There are many others.
Your daily newspaper is full of advertisements which are
not only interesting but. have; some speeial. message of bene-
fit to you. : - V . ; "' -
Make.a.praclic of.read your-time
- sayed a'nd your itidnqy beUet spent.
tiary returned .home to find that a
railroad nan ueen uum uhimis ""jqufrc to snbmit a certificate from a
He farm his vife had left him when! nh.slct.n tilIlt th0v aro j-r0e
died during- His- impr-tsonmneni..-:frnm cerUlln digensea oil the1
almost douhletf the tanu aiues. us. .lsJolt eaiMUnr. This bill!
-T-i. a. 1 ii- i .Ii. f ii ntl nil tliO) 1'- .! !
tuuL com. u.ui uku u-H .... in rni need hv uenrescinaii-vo .
land and a coal operator was wjuuut A T)0dd of Bowie county..
to pay him $laUu for tne mineral
.Soulh Texas -vegetables fresh and
crisp tit Looney's
rights with a royalty of !10 Cents 51 ton j . Hallum's
for all coal mined assuring him an complexion
Toilet Lotion keeps the
smooth and makes the
income for a long time to come.
1 powder st'iy on.
ime
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