Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 42, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 4, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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PAGE FOUR
BROWNWOGD BULLETIN -DECEMBER 4.XS29
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Jjrigiit ;a! at this tirae.iandias Mexico
The End Of A Perfect Bay
THe GreatestnGiit of All
-Entered at th;Postoflice at Brewr.-
J00d Texas a?r .second-class matter.
. . SUBSCRIPTION
.Brown county Jjy mail or carrier.
i$5c per month; $3:75 G months; 7.0
'one year.
Texas outside county ifew Mexico
Oklahoma Arkansas'. Louisiana 1U
per month 6 months fixO cne vcar
57.75. "
AH other states 1$ 1.00 per month
THE BOYS OF THE TOWN.
WE INCITE attention" to the followr
- ing hews dispatch which appear-
ed in sbjueof the state papers Friday:
Amanlio. Dec. 2. -A number of
i?;maU bays in Amarillo havei become -a
band of miscreants . to the extent that
ithey were rounded up by the police
tlx months. 9.00 one year.
.MAYES PRINTING CO. PUBLISHER'S
Member Associated Press.
and! nrrmgned before 'Judge Johnson
Tuesday! ' j
H. Ci Pipkin an attorney of this
J city interceded for thqb'oysiand prom
tJfflce Gf Publication: Bulletin Build
ing corner Brown and Lee Streets.
rfised thatj not only he. but other mem-
Those
;uardian and a!-
Any erroneous reflection upon th
character standing or reputation
any person firm or corporation whidh"
may appear irithe columns tsf Th-
DaUy' Bulletin. -will be gladly corrected
upon. Its beingb'rought to" the atter-
tion of the 'publishers.
The Associated? Press is exclusively
entitled to the use for republication c
all news dispatches credited to it or
not otherwise credited in this paper
and also the local news published tJV .v5 fce mie of th-e self.:ippoinfeil
Serein. a jtasjiK o the gentlemen who promised
i-i. M.nuirjJ-if1t-LO..iiu' r li iu.mii.. n.jiiriL-n J w fcMV JJH- kllb j I ImeA&L L VI
J - 'jj-i Wo;1:- with the boys of the eommu-
bers of :the Rotary dlub yould take
charge df them in tiie future-. A mee-t-jng
.follolwcd in the afternoon at which
time thtjjhDys- together with members
of tlje Ittary club met before Judge
Johnsonljfor a settlement. j . Each boy
was given a hearing and questioned
as to hilintention for the future. Each
boy was
lowed tq
assigned a
jdepart !
who promised guardianship
to the -bvs will investigate their home
life and) them towafds' a" higher
better citizenship. Some ; of them
knew 'nothing of Sunday school and
MEXICAN RELATIONS.
nit'y isiqie of. the principal
THE STEADY
PROGRESS toward
from this ' work.
eib!isliitent of full diplomatic reirfed:
nrtfc with itoico noted in thfls BO F03 wwr ft 1110 :
ve8ls dfepad from Washington i?? c0 '
or-it
l.
amy or every man anu woman in every
. J community to .take . an : active intorert
an -sitijj-. . : 1 : s
fflr ; fin the -boys and the girls as well and
rem in maUu;ing into v.-eli-
r ;s one of
3 Of the R:
jings ot tiie notary cluo in
and-scmif wonderful results
undertak-
pvcry city.
have been
But there
l the boy?
lie Rotary Ciuhs. fdr it is th
j
to rfimaeae of. Texas -and" other border
sdse to yinj nhc "Mexican
uou nau a wrsonai interest tar t
the ;pft evenai - ycarp. ' Although . - -.-'
Unit ft has appeared that Texads3r0Untlecl
we eacer for war wkh Mexico: nili:iS y ed.the way; and by
roilt of atrocfe along -the bonier; ! organised-system of work
t .. . has Phoiii what ean be accomnlisheri.
ions' ter the .Hshment of peace in-ps sume.full responsibility
Mexloo.' and for peaceful and friendir
relatiftns uith Mexico than are -the.
people of this state. No peopje mor
tuMy renlires the wonderful oppo.-tu-
nj that McKsiro) wider peaceful co::r
Smis. can offer to 'enterprise and. i:r-
iiry thaijioftiieeplejof as.
:rvtcry oi Scite Colby lias per-
re r t'2'4 nee irum winch tne pubip
Ur a en opportunity to determni
un. -JUil.-- African -rnj-: lvcr A i::;-.n: .-rixjuaibliity- tor -rfrc
Christian citizenship. Rctany
and- could not do so.
1 11 - "
The. average small boy regardless
of his home training regards the av.T-
ase grown- man with a feeling eiCrer
ofirespoi t that is akin-to av;e or . w.h
tifreereti that. is akin XoUqnJetjit.
acf ordiafr to t jc characfer'of the man"1
t r
i: e.-ncr case it
Is unthinkable fir
4 LOI&:Gu)hT ft- :V
frfend and cOunsellojs itndi "3-9?!
befch fh(- be y and the man Of orae f
tiOiwUit4Ucxkas-oan!icui
t " " "' . . ' J UHive. gpvcrnmcBU..ajHl.dmafto?w5is.
Mexicans majteiseoviv&w . -.7- . t iiJ?:
i - :gPXT4-sz r hli fevorr:tfcdife ground 'M-r
Ma them to tak&drjHcrajnoiUj-giil '? -"z .1.
t nations of tto onfetefifMlM4' - -
.M tlk MJ1 14 tel - T-1 .vhmeeimreindarly
The United Suites is assured that in his community to be the riph k;i' 1
of men: J' :
Obeegoe government can functi;-;i
nroporly -and can guarantee -ili2f
rigfclg to Aniwij3Bs in Msxitip fust
gvieflniiient wiHt irearty tc undcrtai-x
the negotiation of a treaty tne pr.r.-t4il;ri8iBtdf-.vi:h
Will "
It atoifinit'ktliT Mexico of the ic:
gsHjr x-estad ipxm-xts of American
alalng ami othr interests in Mexico.
'zl !ORitf!"tanig ' 'that the provis-
iif 'Of Artici 1T7 ot the Mexican Ccr.-4
MtJutlch reistfjig .to- foreign inve:
mfte tu Mezfcoris not antl must not.
Ikj ;&5tef.pr4! a; retroactive of viihd
prprty .right" I in tire words of the
asjfiiirwKt; given by De La'Huerta. :hi
ot?alng. JtiMi 0retgon the incoming ;
rreaiaeuL
3. BBlabttelimetit of an arbitration
ooBiwfcsion -to adjust "the claims of
Aaipricans and lotljer foreigners ' for
damages for the destruction of. lives
or pr)erty during the Mexican revo-
lution ana oilier disorders of the last
decade.
4. Enlargement and strengtht-ning of
tor the arbitration of
between the two na-
fxieting treatioj?
ail -cKtroversie4
Already there Is a noticeable ir.:-
pri'nent in the .relations between
4 -
the Mexican and American govern-.
meats. The inauguration of President
Oiw-Bgon was the occasion for per-
sonal visits to Mexico City by the
governor of Texas and many others
reprcMK.iting the official commercial
and industrial life of tliis nation and
there 1b now every indication that this
visit may be returned by the Mexican
president upon the occasion of thu
inauguration of Governor Xeff next
January. From every source there
come repeated assurances of a spirit
of good will on the part of Mexico
and unless some untoward and unfore-
seen incident should occur there ap-
pears to be nothing; that .may .prevent
the .conclusion of treaties which wiU
guarantee the most amicable of rela-
tions between the neighboring1 repub-i
licsf ' j
Ai no time in the paEt twenty years
toifche pifespcclLfbr Mexico .been -ajtarily agreed not toaccept a(wagc ih
" ilany -a ooy has ueen saved from; a
;ife"'of shjime and disgrace by the kmd
-r-W v ' 14 1:v portant reforms.
aiTyirs. Many a youth -already .in lit
clutches of tiie law for the commissior.
0 petty- crime has" been rescued ;vm
set;. upon n path.of righteousness and
clean livisg. Isn't it weU'wprth wink
for. nienilo do these things? Isn't it
one ' phaib of that
1
l' ' X
Lice Love's benediction comes the Spirit of
Christmas-time the greatest gift of all the Gilt
of Giving.. Throughout the ages it has lasted
deep in the; hearts of men bringing forever its
joy and'happiness.
It is best expressed by the most enduring of
man-made gifts those of the Jeweler's Handi-
craft beautiful Gifts that last.
GURRY & BREWER
Diamonds Pearls Gems Jewelry Watches
locks. Silverware
the c6nsensus. The pastor preaches
against it seeing in paint and pow-
der the emblem of women of a class
which the young' girl should not imi-
tate. The college professor deplores
whatever artificially reproduces the
appearance of health.- The physician
Jbelives that it is an ephemeral fad
and not a sign of decadence. And the
beauty specialist sees in the painted
facos of youth a shocking wsregaru
crease from eleven to twelve dol'irn
per day effective' on December lit
Never again tell us there irr "nothwi.
new under the sun."
perhaps the city ajuniistrat'rrt
could sell those concrete Ulot'lc; and
increase its cash resources to sonu-
extent. ; . - "
''THE PARSON1 !5 G O L V M N'fl
"A Thlntr of Shreds and Patches"
Graham HoteL.
M. H. IKanna B. D. Key J. C.-
Bernard G. li. Mater "Waco Texas:
C. R. King Fort Worth; S. O. -vTofford.'
Austin; C. F. Streeter Dallas Texas;
E. H. Ghadwick "Waco; Cecil Carey
Dallas; Jofln't. 'Norwood Dallas.
Miss Verna Carothers Sylvester;
T. B. Sowell "Westhaven California;
for health and the courting of prema- Miss Ida Sowell Lubbock Texas;
I I ' Hire ago signs. She like the others ; C. B. Benson WInchell; J. w
who comment on this condition wants nammon uaims; a. u. r wuikj
to take these girls scrub their faces . Comanche; H. B. Pickerell Dallas;
clean with soap and water and send S. Ai Bushner Dallas; G.' T. Shepherd.
Hotel Arrivals
The Anti-Saloon League is crediu 1
with having given thp suggestion fiat
is. now crj-stalizing ?nto a reform cam-
paign in the national capital w:tti
especial reference to the enforcement
of radical Sunday observance laW.6.
League must haw
Hjmo-ekcuHe-'for living for its thiife
The Anti-Saloon
. AY-aacn to istate i-iiwfi mat- ne reeixnc
..iinu in iii in ciuiiiutfs iuu: i lit! IC'It:
pirted every worthy reform movcmoVjj
:luf?li:aiibe?rfc&iigurated Ki'nce JljEtP
I'-aii li
paper
Ink L I J
w a-; established but as wsH-it
shali m an address a few days ag.o.
just now has as its task the enforce
ment of the Volstead act a reform
movement of such importance and
such magnitude that it should not '.jc
i fa-
confused with other and far less iin-
rrue reformeiH
having at heart the fundamental wel-
fare" their country as well as of
their fellow men are going to be ear-
ful in instituting additional ' reform
movmnents just now.
practical Christi-
mueli a:.d
And it isi not hn uuself-
aiuty" of which -we hear so
coo rt
r
ish work for any man to undertake
either; for. conscientious effort to help
any boy jwil! cause any man to -be
come abetter man more jcarpful of
his own jconduct more thoughtful of
all his 'fallows more ' unselfish and
more 'va;
Try dt
want " to
ment-
uable to his community.
men of Bro.vnwo6d if yju;
anake an interesting experr-
r ! i j
Today n news in today's paper won't
be ..available tomorrow but as oai
friepd
churches!
i
he. Parson observes the
and Sunday schoo
have thptr doors open.;
D'Annnnzio'
4
Fiume has
aly. As an inveterate seek-
tro.uble the- imprbssionahlo
poet takes all the prizes in
loguc
war on
er after
Just m
r
torn with
Ppinted Paragraphs
Oil'jnon.havo their price and the
trouble1 is : they are getting it. Nor-
folk' Virginian-Pilot ' -
"Women are kittens" says .Chi-
cago judge. Which a a. remind ei-tiiat
there is only one letter's difference
between felinity and felicity. Buffalo
Times.
j persons they should be." Now has
. : not i lie rarson saui inai. inure man
"Crime essentially is the result of lonco? Is it any use anybody's saying
the will to j;ct more- than one's share 'it? Not till some fathers and moth-
to do less than one's part or to have ters gain a little common sense
ont-'s pleasure at the expense of oth- j
The Parson
is an admirer
of the Dallas
News. He has
taken it con-
tinuously (lur-
ing the years
oi" h s ac-
qu.unia n c e-. uni'i ir.irt(iy and danger in lmetieci . wm Reopen
null mo jour-. . . .tnout moral lo.unnauon. lucre is
nuls of the - 'ifcd for more emphasis on the simple
st.it: . lie be- fundamental moral aualities in our
liees that this j educational system. Further there1
Stuart Dallas.
Barker HoteL
V. E. Jchnson Dallas; Ed Dobsonj
Sherman; M. J. Bean and wife city;
E. T. Williams and wife Brady;
C. E. Hammond and wife Brownwood;
G. W Prince New Castle Texas;
Mrs. Beatrice Robertson and" daughter.
means. .Bangs; I. W. Prince J. F. Prince;
isWell it is Sunday and the churches xCw Castle; G. W. Lavine city;
i H Huyatt Sipe Springs.
ers. It does not necessarily indicate Tomorrow is the Third Sunday in
a lower mental acumen than obtains ' Advent. Most of the Parson's rcad-
anmng mose ftiio ousorve me regular ers i0 not know wiiat that
ruler of the game." "But there
i s. however should be no premiums put on crime
mailt j for fvo icasons. The first is (by easy pardons and Vofl punish--.
that the Ntw.i 5 a. newslitrtlirref. and .aneuU;."
is cvctptiorally fair in 415 treatment l . .
qf those with wKwh it-tlbes ho"PnprW.
The otht-r is "that he has bcoiue so
i rni.. ! r- ..... i . n
s lin ira t ?ii nr. . u'linii rs--1 suiniriiTifi i
y ' ' r ;
Svliarher-he-is aigeniiLS.'or a-fool. Every k
ihoiv.nand aijain -he: finds "Snmebody i
; .'oniinsiteui:iu:!afteiihlm iiv.somli-f
ilr.tW hui ii i"!iri-:vnff ni Mnt that . 1
I ht!o?oplir har.jmrf LmK or n-. fool jn nbhshinc what hri
... th era-p f 9lPlf )tsA. dl.wvpml ? -thi3 ..-for in
Pnrsnn iniUi trK5i(t two- f xt"vesfltons :
&reenifta; iiyri' antlhreacfhTtta'
CO;a;Uitl- Jlis-r'P.Ton knew that;
xEueoivu tuat suiim
5it?hC t Jeal'id. but ho neve
.ffnmv'.of hfStr. bni:J'ri'ranted." It
'fot;tKfr1u'(Ia; anWhi?fdjctionary bearsl
.him qajlj- that aTtIl--.jnuy be "breach-
cdi-V I'Uti'ji contfltH is brorfen. i
The Parson finds "tliir- verse in a
poem-published in the interest of the
cuKiiieerhiii profession: :
"It v.as 'jirnt an fdea" in George Stdven-
rpn'H mind
When he saw the steam postle the;
kettle. ' ' -
But the rail roailjmade. brothers .of all
ldankind. i - ' '
With their wonderful horses of.
metal." ' .
coqtics is. vjrongi Tu
... i.. tn n ii ii - i if
TAKE A SEAT . .
at one of ouc tables with full
confidence that you are gping to
enjoy your dinner immensely. w
You cannot . possibly help doing
so if fine food expert cooking
and service sand -pleasant rar- t
rounding? appeal to. y.on. T-
- dinef here; once is pretty sure to-
convert you into .a regular yisi- n
tor.'r - - - --.:
T.DRRICKfS CAFE
- ii Sou them HoteL
WHlERS QUALITY AND SERVICE REIfeN'l SOftREIVffi" "
Dry
3 . : i. i
eaners
The Turkish women are reported
to he "stepping out" toward emanci-
pation. And some of those Turkish
steps arty a bit snappy too. Kansas
City Journal
s-will all
declared
the cata-
w the average small boy Is
doubt as to whether -he
wants an. old-fashioned bicycle or u
moaern - lrliaa ror CriiSa And
the average daddy Is thinking that he
can't afford either. ' '
"It th wheels of industry in this
nation stopped turning most of us
would ibgjpaupers vithia thirty dayc."
The quotHtion is worth thinking about.
Fori ortb -plasterers haye Volun-
Women are said to be developing a
fad of adopting chickens as pets. Men
tried that also but found It expensive
even disastrous at times. Chatta-
nooga News. - -
Thqfft are to be sixteen more mil
lionaires 'In the next congress than
there are' in the present congress.
Well. l iU. takes millionaires to build
tariff (ival Is jRoch ester Herald.
Albania is a country looking for a
monarch and D'Annunzio is a mon-
arch looking for a country. They
ought .to get together. Charleston
News and Courier..
' Cheer nn! "When a ladv rnfurnintr
home alone at 2 a. m. can be rohhed
or $575000 worth of pearls and furs
there's hope for the starving millions
of Europe. 'Washington Post
Human ;naturc is. -human nature
oven in Greece and out guess would
be that if Greece is told she cant hdvo
'Constantino she'll he much more Hl'e-
j$to yoto for his returnthan if old to
take him and welcome. Milwaukee
rJournal.' ' . . . .. .
Now doe: it not seem strange thatj
an engineers' magazine should spell
the name of the originator of the loco-j
motive "Stevenson" instead of Ste'-;
phensnn; and still more strange thatj
hc.f.hould not know that it was James!
Watt and not George Stephenson who-i
pond erf d on the steam "postling" thct
kettle? j
I
But why bother about s.uch things?!
Because a thousand people will read
the columns of a newspaper or maga-
zinc. Some of them will even do what
the Parson did with the verses which
are really worth whiles-cut out pas-
sages and make them the model for!
their own spelling writing history:
and diction. !The problem of this time is the re-
lation; between the cmployor and the
employee. We have all learned that.
In various very intimate ways during
these late years. Collier's Weekly
has formulated a. platform one of the
planks of which ' is. that since all
strikes are finally sottled by a num-
ber of men sitting round a table why
riot pit round the table first and so
prevent the strike? The editor has
invited many persons of knowledgo
and distinction to tell him whetherho
itf wrong and if so how? Among tho
correspondents Is Mr. Samuel Gomp-
ers who writes thus: "Of course
your remark that some labor leaders'
find greater fame and prosperity Ini
promoting industrial warfare." than'
they can see for themselves in indus-
trial peace won't like It is an insinua-
tion so insulting as to warrant any
thoughtful experienced self-respecting
man active in the labor movement
in declining to pay the slightest at-
tention to your editorial and was
written with the oVidont purpose of
browbeating any labor man who dif-
fered from you." Tho construction of
the last nentenco precludes any un-
derstanding of it; but will Mr. Gomp-
ers in tho lljjnt of the recent disclo-
surcs'lin tho investigation of the huUu-
ing ;trados in New York dony that tho.
allegations of Colllor nro founded on
laeijr - . ' -
In this establishment the ivy cleaning depart-
raettf. is in charge of experienced cleaners where t
v)th all modern equipment they are in position to '
give you work that is unexcelled.
We invite inspection soliciting your business upon the merits of
quality and service and guarantee you absolute satisfaction.
We will be glad to have you as a customer and
accommodating thosie with rating entitled to
charge accounts.
Tlf" J . Will be a good time to start your cleaning and
IVlOTltyQy pressing towards- this modern dry cleaning
plant where every garment entrusted to us must meet with your ap-
proval when returned. . .
Phone 218 and we will call for your clothes. Deliver promptly
Looney & Robertson
MODERfLDR&GLMAMERS
Phsne
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