Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 142, Ed. 1 Friday, April 1, 1921 Page: 4 of 6
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BRQVNWQOb BULLETIN APRIL 1 1921
ID BULLETIN!
at the Poatofflea at Brawn
Texai as second-class matter.
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SUBSCRIPTION
AMitt fv Titr tti s 1 it vvf At
lie Mr South: $3.75 fi m Maths- 7.20
' jTltJNi octsHe county ?-iew Mexico
fCMHafca Arkansas. Louisiana 75c
Jgr aoath f woatha $4.00; .one yeai
iAll frtter ttatee $l.&u per month S3
IPC jftMtha. $9.00 one year. .
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Xember AftwcJatei Press.
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character standing or reputation of
say person firm xt corporation whlcl
iaay appear la. the columns of The
Bafly Bulletin. j-wlU be gladly corrected
'frea its being brought to the atten-
He of the publishers.
i The Associated Press is exclusively
fittltlti to the use for republication or
iU mwi d Is patch &s credited to it or
"jtot otherwise credited in this paper
Ijpai ko the local- news published
I- "EQUAL RIGHTS."
tTHE REPUBLICAN
been
-leaders have
working steadily Ifor the
; past year toward equal rights for
aegrbes and how Senator Penrose the
. Republican boss comes out openly
5. "with a declaration for equal rights
41 if or all negroes; everywhere: Under
"i---Mis orders the House of Representa-
; lives 8f Pennsylvania has adopted a-
'hill guaranteeing to negroes etual
fights and privileges in hotels cales
'..-ifcstajjninfs "educational institutions
and amusements and similar action
4ay be fallen by the legislatures of
Te-ther states which are dominated by
K the" Republican bosses
: : I Me no reason why a negro should
.he dented a cup of coffee and a sand-
4 wkh in a light lunch cafe.fre'quented
ftr whites just because his color hap-
peas to be different from theirs" says
the Boss. "I see no reason why he-
akoald be turned away from a hotel
r rssUarant because he is not white."-
.; Enal. rights will never bo estab-
lished for the negro race. Boss Pen-
rose ay succeed in securing social
equality legislation in a few states
uder his control and there; may be
a feeble effort in a few states to en-
force the. laws so enacted but there
Trill never come a; time when the
megro Is "regarded as the equal of the
kite In any considerable portion of
' these United States. It is the only
tveetkm that could disrupt this union
" again as It did once before and it is
. a qaeetidnV that can very easily be
fwshed too far by the Republican poli-
ticiaks of the north and east.! Water
'WwIU notrun uphilL Iack. can not
t e.made white. The negro can not
;: he made the equal of the whitelthrough
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'legislation.
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riaige List for March
Smaller Than for Tvttx '
;.' Pevious Monthsi 1921
'1 Alarrfaso license issticd nt thrt nfliee
!if t&c county clei during tK6 ijast
uiree montns: January 44; February
26; ararch; 21. Licenses were ' Icsiied
to 'tlid following couples
montli
duriuf; tlie
of March:
.Frank B. Wilson to Miss Ruby Ail
(lerson. . k
G. H. Freeman to Miss Bertha Mjn-
ica R. Harris to Miss Alma Puclwtt.
' E. D. Thrailkill to Miss Vesta War-
ren. ' . .
Jphn P. Eads to MIsr. Anna May
Fitzgerald. ' .
A Henry Brown to Miss Etta Whbeler
T. A. Briles to Miss Beatrice Irene
tloodman.
Raymond Van Zandt to Miss May
Hughes.-
Jesse C. AVeslmorelacrl to Miss
Mabel Watson.
W. D. Griflin to Mrs Kate Harper
Edward LeRqy Jojinson to Miaa
Florence Daniels-
S L.. Drjskill to Miss Mnttie 'Virgin-
ia. Jpnes.
Audie Bee Bruton to Miss Fninkie
Beth Moore. ' -
W.. C. Tolleson to Miss Gearlic
Shannon. .; . .
George S. Petty to Miss Cordelia
May Adams. ' 0 !
Walter .Harrell to Miss Grac'ie
Sneed.
-Hubert Knight to Miss Ziila Miier
'.W. L. Anderson to Miss ' Una
Steward
There are eighteen in the above lisfe'
three not published in compliance
with notation on the record.
Brown County Farmers
Ship Carload of Hogs
and Cattle. This: Week
One carload of hogs and one car-
load of cattle have been shipped by
Brown county farmers to tho big
market centers this week. Thirty-two
hogs brought the top of the market H
cants; .115 brought g cents and the
light -hogs brought. 7 cents. The
sieers urougn; o to 7 cents; cows:.
from 5 to a6 cents; calves find yearl
ings 4
cents.
cents and bulls 3 to 3
WANT AD RATES in The Bulletin
are one cent per word for each inser-
tion with 25 cents as the" minimum
cost for iirsfc time the ad appears. Cash
must accompany' order.
ertaih- menwrsr" ft
of Trustee arei-jspriea-w bp
that it would ajvei: do f"7
I
T
Board
said
women on the ScHpoWBoard
fore vote for Judgice ani Jl
A. Johnson who befieve that
should be trustees;
(Bolitlcal Advertisement)
:
' The human foot-contains twenty-ate
bones.
It is reported thattthe7sst pv-
petual School BoardVHaJr-sald thly
should be re-elected tcXcarry out plaks
A
already maue. We ci
Mrs. Turner Mrs. Gull
and Jewell Johnson to
plans If they are wigei
are not wise and sour
board should be retiree
(Political Adver
safely trust
Jsdge ju$ e
out these
f theplaas
the preseat
jnt)
Victor
r-
Records for April
Are Herer :
But the .shortage of cars which was
one of the heaviest marketingl handi-
caps last year ought not to interfere
with shipments this year since there
la
are approximately "half a million Idle
.cars of all classes In the country at
this time. ' 1
city
Brownwood is going to become a
some dayand ought to begin
planning for cityhood now. Building
tb meet emergencies is wasteful and
discouraging' to permanent growth.
Let's look ahead a bit and plsri for a
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bigger and a better Brownwood. It
can't be built overnight
The two Americans who were im-
prisoned for attempting to arrest and
kidnap Slacker Bergdoll In Germany
have been released.. Now the Job is
tp'get Bergdoll and bring him back to
America ito face the inusic.
Today's news in today's newspaper.
!l Pointed Paragraphs
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Unfortunately the way back to nor-
mal conditions is J up hill. Albany
Journal.
Ever notice the if In thrift? It's a
great bother. San Saba News:
):it is realiy none of our business
and we don't propose to make ii many
of our business if all the girls bathe
In Sweetwater and dress In Plainview
and a few of the boys In Dallas go to
Seymore. San Saba News.
picnic there last year are delighted
over the prospect of returning there
for. another enjoyable time.
Ray Harryfnan went to Dallas Sat
urday where he will visit for several
days and will then go to.- Silver City
and.Cloudcroftj New Mexico where he
will prospect with a view to locating
a tneatre.
An oil stove exploded at the home of
A. L. Holcomb just before. noon today
and started a Are which destroyed the
house and contents. Mr. Holcomb
lived in the flat west of town where
there are no water connections and
when the Fire Department responded
to the call they were helpless. The
only things .saved were a sewing- ma
chine and one quilt .1
Lots of GoorfrfewQnes
VSAllls Jill U11U XlCai
Penman Music Company
Hotel' Arrivals
Uraltnm Hotel. . -
W. A. Welcln Houston; ' E. Moore
city; Dan Fisher Dallas; E. Albright
city; J B. Wilson 'Dublin Texas
W. G. SralthAmarlllo;'Ed Hall city;
James S. Gordon Dallas; J. a Rob-
erts Dallas;" A. H. Latimer Fori
Worth; F W. Henderson 'Brady;
C. W. Ceatherwood' Temple; R. A.
Wythe Waco; J. Lewis San Antonio;
W. D. Benton Dulu'th Minnesota
5. S. Nethery Waco; C. it. Tate Wao;
Len Lagle San Angelo; Mrs.C L
Chase Louisville Ky.; C. W. Wi'kins
Fort Worth; -R; E. Lee San Angelo
Miss Eva Thompson of Santa AnV
11a is m tne city tne guest 01 .miss
Morse and will attend the reception at
Mrs. J. Stewart Cleveland's this evening.
W.
f Jndge C. H. Jenkins came in from
Austin last night and will spend a day
or so with home folks. The judge
says the legislature is grinding along
slowly and he feels-quite suro his
anti-gambling bill and bill taxing
clubs $5000 will both become law.
Both Hargrave went to Temple last
week to take a place as brakemad on
the Santa Fe. " Charles Locket has
been there for several days but has
been on thersrck list and not able to
report for work as yet
With society women as spectators
boxing is. fast becoming one- (or tne
fine arts. Boston Transcript v
; 'i A marked decrease in illiteracy dur
f ins the past decade Is shown by the
' j2Rsbb t$gares -for three states Ala-
haaaa Arkansas and Delaware. The
decrease for Alabama is especially
. gratifying showing that the people of
that southern state have awakened to
the value of education and-are making
jt available to jevery"; citizen. The
aaarlce' decrease in'negto' illiteracy in
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f Alabama and Arkansas js a tribute to
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'X theirfcite people of those states and
.a. "refulation -of the claims sometimes
.?roiced in the north that the Souttf
4 "wants tokeep the negro in ignorance
The! former" kaiser once made his-
Htory. Now he is in the the nusiness
altering it Boston Transcript!
H. G. Salyer formerly of Brown
wood. but now making his home at
Cisco is here on a few days business
visit. Mr. Salyer is fn the livery bus-
iness as Cisco and his many frjends
here will be glad to know thatlhe'is
doing well. - ' A
Mrs. J. Tom Padgitt of Dallas who
is visiting Mrs. S. PR Coggln will re
turn to her home Wednesday.
! U1U BCl ItlUUC
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r jnaiBer wiii nronaDiv aeree; nearuiv
siwiOi this- sentiraent. uttered by an
HlkMis priest: 'When- a young man
v
. haglM call steadily and burn the
. fectrfe lights until 11- or 12 o'clock
' .he is amder obligations to pay the
light Wl & marry the girl."
BROWNWOOD
Fourteen Years Ago
jiltems taken from the columns o
1 The Bulletin. -
APRIL 1 1907.
Uncle Barnabus Perkins celebrated
his 90th birthday yesterday. Mr. Per
kins came to Texas from Vermont
many years ago and his first two trips
here were made on horsebacK. Ai
though he is nearly a century! old he
5k nhlP tn cret about easily ana sun
does considerable work. J
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1 A young man living at Crothers was
arrested today on the charge of theft
of bicycle from George B. Savage. Mr.
Savage traced the wheel to Crothers
and recovered it the firstof the week
and later filed complaint against the
young man.
rWh authorities claim that the
Xf&cl of he Commission which de-
Vat4 acveral months to an inestiga-
&k of.tbe Irish situation is biased.
! ; It - knyartyrtly fitX. that the report
1m sat favor Great Britain and it
My he that the claims of the British
ire "jiitSEfwt A report dividing the
ii partially ; between .England
sight come nearer truth
. Brooke Smith is in "Fdrt Worth to
attend the regular annual meeting of
the directors of the Fort Worth &
Rio Grande Railway. He first went to
Houston to look after ome vbusiness
matters and from there to Fort
Worth.
Tke Mtrketteg of fruit .and track
Km Ji
The vote on the question of a spe
cial school tax.)f 15 cents on the one.
hundred dollars valuation for the
school precinct of Brorikesmith was
held .Saturday .and resulted in favor
of the tax levy by a vote of 27i to 8.
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WALLACE REIP.AT
JAIUC SATURDAY.
In his. latest motion picture "Always
Audacious" Wallace Reld portrays one
of the most virile roles of his career.
In fact he plays a dual role appearing
as the hero and heavy the latter be
ing1 a crook yho causes his counter
narL tobe shanchaied while he as
sumes the. place of the wealthy victim
in society. A remarkable feature .of
the offering is the double exposure
which shows the star actually battling
withhinisolf. The Btory an adaptar
tion by Tout Geraghty of Ben Ames
Williams' story; "Toujours de UAu
dace." is truly. gripping and affords
the'Btar excellent-opportunity '.to ills
play his talent
The climax is genuinely amazing
and offers a totally unexpected .finale
Mr. Geraghty has taken the high
lights of the tale and assembled them
together so that every ounce of dra
matic strength ifi giveri f till emphasis
He has cleverly balanced the love in
terest with the melodramatic incident
The .original story appeared.. In the
pages -of the Saturday Evening Post
and is so rich in screen action that it
mattes an unusuany entertaining pic
ture. Prominent in Mr. Jteitt's.. sup
port are Margaret Loomfs J J. M. Du
mont and Carmen Phillips. James
Cruze has given the picture a first-
rate production.
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barker HoteL
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Anderson.
Dublin; HT.r J.Mlllender New York;
Ray F. Farrand Delafield Wisconsin;
T. Smythe Chicago; H. H. Holt
Chicago; S. C. Secerance Wilwaukee;
D. Dun'kin :Fort Worth; R. J
bhnson Washington; D C. Tori
"McGary city: D. W. Gilbert Mercury
Mrs. W. L. Turner wils ii teacher In
the Brownwood schools! for ten years
and there was never a wortL?ot com-
plaint against her. Sim iya mother
now prominent m tne imrent-i eacn-1
ers' work. Slie knows JchobV-affairs
from every'-angle.. 3)urtyou think a
woman of her experience should have
voice in the .management of our
schools? Vote for Mrs. Turner.'
(Political Advertisement)
THE BULLETIN cau cite you to hun
dreds of cases where quick' results
have been obtained by use of the" want
ad section .of tle paper. If you want
to buy or sell any household article
try a want ad; You'll be surprised at
the number of answers received.
Sewing Machine Repairing. -Chasl
Stefflns Phone 249.
SUBSCRIBE tOP;AY foKthe BUllaUn.
SELBTED SEED FEAKHTS
WhlteSpanlsh 4c pound. Alabama
or N; C. Runners 3c pound. No orders
for less than 100 pounds. Cashier's
check oi; .money 'order must accom
pany order. ;
Goff-llutcliison Here. Co.
Enterprise Ala.
The Brownwood Volunteer. Fire De-
partment has received a most! hearty
invitation to 'attend. the Firemen's an '
nual picnic at Lampasas April 19.
Lampasas has the..reputatk)ni?of.4oing
NOTICE 3f01)ElL W
The books and
Bulletin office.
pay your monthly
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"So much lias been said . against
the use of patent medicines that
have had a. strong prejudicoittrgamst
them. But after four yeatS doctor
ing with six Uiffcretn doctors without
results for acute indigestion gastri
tis constlnatfon apDendicitls'ahd Oth
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was encouraged o try Mayr's Won
derful RemedyPeGn5 what it bad.
done for a frieau similarly afflicted.. :
also was entirely relieved of my trou
bio and am urd this medicine will do
all the more than Ib claimed for if
It is a'sinple harmless preparation
that removfis the catarrhal mucus from.
the intestinal tract and allays the
Inflammation whicij causes practically
all stomach liver and' Intestinal ail-
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monts including" appendicitis. - One:
does will convince or money refund
ed.
Itenfro-McMinn ahcl 'druggists evory-
wjiere.
In the School Board!
Here are the reasons:
Mr.Looneyainanof many private business affairs is Mayor
City Manager 4and President of the School Board. It is not fair to
burden him with so much public business when there are other cqp-
able men in Brownwood. . .
Mr. McCulley is a member of the City Council Fire Chief and
member of the School Board;
Mr. Looney and Mir. Grove another member of the Beard at&
partners in business. Mr. McCulley is the son-in-law of Mayor
Looney quite a family affair.
lopfe at the lay of the land:
Mr. Looney Mayor. City Manager School Trustee.
Mr. Grove -The Mayor's Partner School Trustee. .
Mr. McCulley Fire Chief Councilman School Trustee.
There is a law against interlocking directorates in financial af-
fairs. The principle may be vdell applied to affairs of City Government.
(Political Advertisement)
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send a want ad td The Bulletin. Clas
sified ads uhaccdmpauied by cash wll
be filed but not Inserted If you want
your tad oUt of the' paper before the
time tor wnicn lyou ' paid nas expired
The Bulletin will refund cheerfully.
NOTICE!
On .and after SApril 2nd3$21 all
Union Barber ShdpwRlbsc' at 9:30
p. m. on Saturdays. jd?atrons will be
governed accord!
ILDRE
143c Secretary-Treasurer
BETTER SER'Victi;WlLt.bB one of'
the results' of Theuiletin's determi-
nation to get the cishJfovwjint fads;
befprejey; are .given1 $acj. Yp
threfore; be helping ypjiMflf' '-whftf i
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We Are Offering
$29.00 v&lues in Ladies' :String 6'ats . '. i.
$25.00 value m Ladies Silk Dressqs
$10.75 value in Ladies' Voile Dresses. . .
$1.75 value in Bungalow Aprons . . .
$1.50 value in White Petticoats . . ... .
' Imported Organdy 45 inch very- best
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36 inch. Blea'ched Domestic
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