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'THE BROWNWOOD DAILY BULLETIN BROWNWOOD TEXAS FRIDAY NOVEMBER 19 1915;
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Holiday Watch Sales
-tto aro nffsrinff for the next
cash our High Grade Watches Q n
7 Jevrc. llgin or Waltham in Mckle 0. F: case .5.&u
7 JeW Zigin or Waltham in 20. year Med cak $10.00
17 Jewel Elgin or Waltham- in Nickle O F . case ..... 2.BJ
1 Jewel Elgin or Waltham in 20 year filled case .... .$17.5 J
SE3 ;;JR WINDOW FOR HOLIDAY .SUGGESTIONS
Armstrong Jewelry Comp'y
GIFT STORE '
THE DAILY BULLETIN
MAYES PRINTING CO. PUUS.
Member Associated Press
Published every afternoon except
Saturday and Sunday morning. :
Office of Publication Bulletin Bulld-
og Corner Brow and Lee Streets.
-Eatered at the postoffice at Brown-
wood Texas as Second class
mail matter.
a. F. Jiayes ..... Business Manager
Jas. -C. White . .:i Editor
W. E. Cox . . Circulating Mgr.
TO ADVERTISERS
In case of errors or omissions In
4og& or other advertisements the pub-
4fcfcers do not hold themselves liable
fw damage further than the amount
received by them for such advertise-
ments. 'An additional charge of 5c per inch
tvUI bo -made on all copy coming in
after -2r30 p. m. This applies to all.
Uo exceptions.
An -erroneous reflection upon the
character standing or reputation of
aay person firm or corporation
walcii may appear in the columns of
tfce Dally Bulletin will be gladly cpr-
rctad upon its being brought to the
attention of the publishers.
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 19 1913.-
-0- A DAILY LESSON" IN HISTORY
'One Hundred Years Ago" Toduy.
1815 The Harmonists javjng enil-
' grated from . Wurttemberg founded a
jiew "Harmony" in Indiana.
Rev. John Croes was consecrated at
Philadelphia first Episcopal bishop of
:New Jersey.
Seventy-fit e Years As:o Today;
lS40-JThe census showed the; pop-
ulation of the State of New York to
lie 2.425.92L ;
1 Eiftv Years Atro Today. ;
' iS65-Former President Buchanan.
published a vindication of his admin
dstration.
' Tivnajy-flve Years Ago Today.
1S90 Marriage of Princess jVic-
ttoria of Prussia sister of the present
German Emperor and Prince Adolph
of Schaumbcrg-Lippe.
THE WAR ONE YEA It AGO TODAY
Nov. 19 1914 The artillery duel
continued in Flanders the floods hav-
ing been greatly increased by wester-
ly gales; German cruiser Goeben re-
ported seriously damaged in an en-
pagement with Russians on the Black
Scs; American Government demanded
explanation from Turkey "of Tennes-
see incident; Japan notified England
of I.er willingness to turn over Paci-
fic islands captured from Germany;
battle in Poland assumed greater pro-
portions with no advantage for. eith-
er side. .
OUR DAILY BIRTHDAY 1'AKTY
i
Rev William A. rB-llv") Sunday uiBan mnu
-celebrated cvan3elist. born at Ames j aganin- . "
Iom-1 f2 years ago today. i Jad Salts is inexpensive narmless
It.. Hon. Yalter Runciman pwhofand is made from the ac d of grapes
holdi Uie post of President of! the rtUM uu" Juue w.u"u wu m"a
t.. ; -h nritih.1 oab-!and s ed hy thoucands of folk who
inct irn A years ago toaay.
Prir. ess Mafalda second daughter
: of Kir; Victor Emmanuel of Italy
Tiorn i: Rome 13 years ago today.
Major General William H. Carter
who goe3 oh the retired list of the
United States Army today born near
is'ashville Tchn.v -64 years ago "today.
Margaret Mayo who has achieved
notable success as a dramatic author
oorn in Illinois 33 years ago today.
George W. Hinman president of
3Ian u eta College born at Mt Mor-
ris. N. Y. 52 years ago today.
Jose R. Capablanca one of the
-world's foremost chess experts born
In Havana Cuba 32 years ago today.
John Farrell Infielder of the Chl-
FVdpral leairue haseball team
Sorn in Chicago 23 years ago today j
LUTES WORTH REMEXBERIXG
Logical consequences are the scare-
crow of fools and the beacons of wise
auen.
Thomas Henry Huxley.
THANKSGIVING SPECIAL Fifty
6kirt3 all new styles; regular $400
t$J.5Q and $500 values that we are of-
fering lor $3.50. Burt Norwood 34
; f1re Race Orates the adjustable
kjmU; at .LooneyV Hardware j . ;
HI
few weeks special prices for
flR. g
BAPTISTS OF TEXAS
Annual Convention at Austin Is At-
tended by 3MH) Messengers
and Visitors.
AUSTIN; Nov. 19. Officers of the
Baptist annual convention were elect
ed at the morning session yesterday.
a permanent organization
committees appointed and program
arranged.
Dr. S. P. Brooks of Baylor Univer-
sity Waco was elected president; T.
C. Yantis of Brownwood R. E. But'te
of Houston Judge John C. Townes
of Austin vice presidents; ' Rev. E.
RTevoto of Houston Rev. G. 0.
Key of Houston secretaries.
Delegates and messengers to the
convention numbering 1197 were
present at the morning session rep-
resenting 492 churches fifty-two as
sociations and twenty-one societies.
Delegates to the convention were
welcomed to Austin by Dr. W. A.
Hamlett pastor of tHe First Baptist
church and 'Mayor A. P.. Woolbridge.
Rev. M. M. Wolf of Palacios respond-
ed. Rev. W. E. Weaver of Bryan preach-
ed the convention sermon following
the organization of the convention and
the addresses of welcome. Devotion-
al services at the opening of the con-
vention were conducted' by Rev. Geo.
W. Truett of De.Has and prayer pre-
ceding the convention sermon by Rev.
J. B. Tidwell of Waco.
Including messengers to tlic con-
vention and visitors there arc now
approximately 3.000 persons drawn
here by the Baptist convention in the
city Sunday and -several street meet-
ings are to be held by visiting minis-
ters during the convention.
SALTS IF KIDNEYS
OR BLADDER BOTHER
Harmless to "Flush. Kidneys and Neu-
tralize Irritating Acids-
Splendid for System.
Kidney and Bladder weaka-'ss re-
sults from uric acid says a noted au-
thority. The kidneys filter this tcW
Irom the blood ahd pass It on to Uie
bladder wiu.rc it often remains-
irritate and ' infkune. causing a burn-
ing scalding sensation or setting up
an irritation at the neck of the blad-
der obliging you to seek relief two or
tiirce times during the night. The
sufferer is in coustant dread the wa-
ter passes sometimes with .a scalding
sensation and is very profuse; again
there is difficulty in avoiding it.
Bladder weakness most folk call It
because they can t control urination.
trtfi ii t - t . . j 1
w..e JI-K i.u j umojuis a u
sometimes very pa ntu tms is reanyj
uue oi uie muni simple auu.enis 10
overcome. Get about four ounces of
Jad Salts from your pharmacist and
take a tnblespoonful in a glass of wa-
ter before breakfast continue .this
for two or three days. Tills will neu
tralize he acids in the urine so it
no longer is a source of irritation to
1. . 1. 1 .1 .1 . . .. r . 1. ! . i-
are subject to urinary disorders
caused by uric acid irritation. Jad
Salts is splendid for kidneys and
causes no bad effects whatever.
Here you have a pleasant efferves-
cent Hthia-water drink which
quickly relieves bladder trouble. Adv
A man can's do it. JJut a woman
can stand in front of a mirror and
make the mirror lie to her face.
Mother hates to admit that she is
wrong when she and Father have an
argument. But she would rather ad-
mit that she is wrong than admit that
Father is right
GOTHIC THE NEW
ARROW
2 for 2c COLLAR
IT FITS THE CRAVAT
ROQKS
HEADS
tUtTEAaOD CO.. tWCWAKtW I
Waterspouts.
The waterspout ac sen and tue tor
nado en land are manifestations of
great instability of tbe atmosphere In
a vertical direction caused either b5
au abnormally warm surface layer of
air or an abnormally cold layer at the
cloud level says Nature. The former
cause Is common- In summer: the Fat-
ter occurs both In summer and winter
and Is'usuully associated with a "line
squall" or V shaped barometric de-
pression. The waterspout shows the
track along which surface air passes
spirally upward to restore equilibrium.
The commotion of the sea is due to
the exceedingly violent character of
the phenomenon. The funnel Itself is
probably composed partly of moisture
condensed out of air by the sudden
diminution of pressure which occurs
and partly of sea water In the form of
spray. Sometimes the middle portion
of the visible funuel is absent but
there must in that case be a corre-
sponding coinplete funnel of rotating
air from the surface of the cloud
Nursing a Grouch.
What a dissatisfied bunch of mortal
we are! Three hundred and sixty-flvi
.days of the year we grumble about tbt
weather. It's either too hot or too cold
too wet or too dry. You meet a friend
who savs. "It's a fine day today!" You
effected.funswcr "Delightful!" The next one
you meet says. "Ain't tuis beastly
weather?" You answer. "The foulest
ever!" You're always ready to ngreo
with and Join the knoclter. Even the
poor innocent weather cannot escape
your hammer. Everything in this
world was made wrong except your-
self I mean. You are the quintessence
of perfection in your own mind. When
you're Invited to a party you are mad
because you are Invited and-lf yon are
ignored you're mad again just because
that condition fits your disposition.
Why don't you. for a change look at
the bright side of things and maybe
your "disgustlon" will Improve- Car-
toons Magazine.
Beware of Cheap Substitutes.
In these days of keen competition
it is important that the public should
see that they get Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy and not take substitutes sold
for the sake of extra profit Cham-
berlain's Cough Remedy has stood
the test and been approved for more
than forty years. Obtainable every-
where. Adv.
Wouldn't Be Bullied.
- Lord IitJ:ener celebrated for his
stern and exacting manner met his
.match on one occasion and proved tbe
tine quality of his nature by acknowl-
edging the fact.
It was. in the days when the railway
was being driven across the desert to
Khartum. A youim Canadian otllcer
.)f engineers was in charge of the
work which was progressing natls-
factorily. when 'one morning the sirda
as KitHn'iier then was) appeared on
the sene and expressed his disap-
proval of certain features of the work
with his usual bluntness.
The young ofllccr listened until hi
chief had finished and then q ;tH ly in
quired:
"Am I bossing this rall'.j-y. -jr. or
are you?" .
Kitchener gave. him. a qwfc glance
recognized him as one of H'. own- Mirt
nodded :inrirom1 iiiul.Avi'ni. n ir I
How to Prevent Croup.
It may be a surprise to you to
learn that In many cases croup can
.be prevented. Mrs. H. M. Johns.
Elida Ohio relates her experience
as follows: "My little boy is subject
to croup. During the pant winter 1
kept a bottle of Chamberlain Cough
Remedy in the house ami when he
0 havin that croup . h
1
woud give him Qne Qr tWo loseg of u
and t wouU break the af;ack
. k r. i.n. .
.1 "vm.. .w. v..u.a ......
other cough medicine because chil-
dren.take it willingly and it Is safe
and reliable." Obtainable everywhere.
Adv.
Puzzled.
A little girl has a new baby sister.
Mnd she has been somewhat puzzled
as tn the exiH-t stntfis of tin new nr-
viv:ii in the family. She bad willingly
given up her bed. but something still
stvi'HMl tn trouble her greatly. One
da.v -die was fouud surveying the din-
ing room Just at mealtime. Sht" look-
ed at her own high chair then inqulr
ed suspiciously of her "father. "Where
Is she going to eat. daddle?"-Indiana
polls News.
Sonffe Kinds of Talking Woman.
The woman who tells you all about
something In such a way as to leave
you In complete Ignorance of the essen h
tlal tilings which you wanted to know-
about The. woman who flatters you about
yourself as a screen to give herself the
opportunity to talk about herself.
The woman who Is silent when she
has nothing to say. TI1I3 woman talks
incessant Iy. fc
Thc womun who asks you what you
think about something and then heads
you off from telling by keeping on talk-
ing herself.
The woman you marry. Life.
Chambcrlala's Tablets.
This is a medicine intended espec
tally for stomach troubles bIHousness
and constipation. It is meeting with
much success and rapidly gaining in
'favor and popularity. Obtainable .ev-ii
ery where. Adv. - '.
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QOSTUM3S A RIOTW QOLOQS
$HtCNVJfMMZ5 3UPR&iy DESIGNED
Prices 50 - 75 - $l
OF FBEIBHT GARS
Shipping Industry Is Facing GrnTe
Problem Because of Vn- 1
usual Conditions. 1
CHICAGO Nov. 19. The shortage
of foreight cars reported from vari-
ous parts of the country is largely
caused by a shortage of vessel capac-
ity as a result of the war in Europe
which has caused congestion of cars
at Atlantic and Gulf ports tying up
thousands for which shippers else-
where are clamoring according to the
Railway Age Gazette. The monthly
bulletin for the committee on rela-
tions between railroads of the Ameri-
?an Rrllway association showed that
on Nov. 1 there was a shortage - of ;
2...62S cars and'v surplus of $5286?!
the smallest. .net' surplus since the fall
of 19K5. The surplus was reduced by:
!."471 in October last and by 103.24S
In September. f
"If badness conditions during the
past t o years had not been such that
ti.e roads were more . worried about
.".he large actual number cf surplus
ais than about possible shortages of-
equipnient they might have had more
money to buy more iiqw cara before
they were needed." says the Ago. Ga-
zette. "As it .ins-happened the ro-r
vival of busineas. has succeeded the
long" period of depression so suddenly;
;t-at the large surpluses 'have melted
a" .! almost over' night.
"There has been for some time a
sc."lfU8 congestion of freight at Xew
Vorlt and to a lesser extent at other
:rrK. Th movement of grain and
CHEWING
LEADING
SER OUS SHORTAGE I
"Its Lasting Flavor
Makes Lasting Friends
THE big STAR plug is meaty with
chewing satisfaction. Its thickness
means more chewable
itfronnur lnVPS ir
"chews" that it caa't dry out. Its honest
weight gives you
Men Who
More
than
like
.22
( CHICAGO)
STAGED DY
- $1.50 SSSSR-
An Optimist
A man who
owns a
Ful BraBd
Reflex
Slicker
$3.00
when Old Prob
says rain.
Waterproof
absolutely
Protector Hat 75 ceaU
Satisfaction Guaranteed 'S'S
3 Send for catalog 'IHfefe1-
A. J. TOWER CO. " t
of njany other articles for export
principally war. materials is very-
heavy and the truck lines have many
miles of side tracks at the ports fill-
ed with delayed cars. It is reported
that; over fifty thousand cars nearly
twice the amount! of the shortage for
the entire country; are thus tied up
in the vicinity of Xew York alone
ami it was recently estimated that
there was roi:dy fbr export at New
York harbor five times as much
freight as the ayailaWe vessels c niTd
tako. !
"The situation ha bren aggravated
by the closing qt toe Panama canl
by glides sin?e Septeir.e'ar 20 which
has caused muchi conge ;kh of freight
at (:ulf ports and the number of
Ix-uts that have taken their carcoes
aropnd South America or the Cape
of Good Hope has appreciably dimin-
ished the vessel capacity available at
the United States ports."
TOBACCO
OF THE WORLD
99
msiae toDacco. lis tmn
RfV full of YiDe 1U1CV
more for your money.
Chew Are Men Who DO
chewers chew STAR
any other brand. You 11
STAR and sticK to it
ONE
Night
Only
&ft . & mbh m mam m
'H'
once you've tried it
10c Cats 26 9X.f!mt
STAR toat awarded
tna Grand Prizm at
f.o San Franehea
Exposition and is
-the only chawing
i tobacco that Mas mwr
received thi kighttt
MitMi award.
PROFEgSlDHAL CARDS
J. IV. JiAGSDALE .
Optometrist fc
Eyes Tested Glasses Fitted i.
Jfartln 0. Cnrrr Co. 4.
; r .v v r -i 4
V UK. JVO. W. SXYDER .
DENTIST 4.
Brownwood Nat'l. Bask Btdir A
Eoora 407 Phone 472 -
J- TT ... .
mmu. ju. ilARRIS HALES
OPTOIIETRIST A
At BroKHwood Optical Co. t
V Brewawoo4 Texas A
DK. F. J. B0LENDER
traHat Vetcriaarkg
Diseases of all Domestic
Animals Treated
PHONE m
5
I5 West Broadway
J Office 502 Brownwood National
"J Bank Building
Office Pheae m
b - . . Residence Phone 565
v tans answered dav or -Btoif
- - --- J V. ftJll "J
J. J. HAYES .J.
4 TAILOR 4.
Geaeral Taflerlag la all 4.
Branches. 4.
4 105 Brown SL Phone 320
i- Next to Chamber of Commerce $
v JtMe null
4 AfiMSTROXG TEASSFEE CO.
& Carriages any hour. Day or
b Night Rain or Shine. Pjicea
Reasonable. Phone 23.
2.
We erer XIss a Traiju"
4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.
4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4......
J. W. STATOX SI-
.Life IasmraHCe Expert and
Solicitor
Policies in all Companies Ex-
amined and opinions given
without charge.
Office 305 Brownwood National
Bank BIdg. Phone 239
4.4.
4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4.
Best Bread!
Big Dandy
Bread
Twice as Big
Three Times as Good
Crisp
Dainty
Delicious-1-
Sold'Vhere the Best
is Wanted
Sanitary Bakery
I B. E. Bell D. D. S. I
t Special atteatloa glrea Pyer-
X rlioea aad mouth infections.
1 Brownwood -:- Texas 2
THANKSGIVING SPECIAL Fifty
skirts all new styles; regular $4.W
$4.50 and $500 values that wo are of-
fering for $3.50. Burt Norwood. 34
4.4.4.4.
Xothlag will he appreciated mote
by your friends out. of town thaa a
nice package- of Brownwood pcaaa.
We make a specialty of shipping?'
ghoiQe.pecans.-Loone3ViMerc.Co. i
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