The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 129, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 15, 1916 Page: 8 of 8
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THE BROWNWOOD DAILY BULLETIN BROWNWOOD TEXAS WEDNESDAY MARCH 15 1916
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Big assortment of Toilet Articles
and Notions. In order to intro-
f duce you to our now almost
complete Notion and Specialty
f Department these specials will
1 be on for tomorrow one day
ONLY !
I Take Advantage of These Prices
For Thursday Only :
Colgate's Toilet Powder La France Rose M-
$ nad Violet Dactylis Violet Eclat and Baby
Talcum all regular 20c and 25c sellers 1 7
I Thursday Special at 1 C
All varieties of Mennen's Talcum at
Special .
I Dr. Lyon's Tooth Powder regular price
J 25c Thursday's Special
All 15c Talcum Powder Thursday's
t Special .
Jergin's White Lilac Toilet Soap regular
I 25c box of three cakes Thursday per box
fine Soap regular 25c a cake Thursday
Hair Pins regular 5c per cabinet Thurs-
day Special 3 cabinets for
Sansilk Just received big new assortment all
colors and sizes including variegated -I f
regular 5c straight Thursday 3 spools IVC
Increase your purchasing power Thursday by
taking advantage of the above specials.
New goods in all lines still arriving daily take
advantage of your trip to town tomorrow
to look iat some of the newest arrivals
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LITTLE ITEMS OF
LOCAL INTEREST
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The Commissioners Court spent the
greater part of today at the Colorado
river bridge below Wlnchell which
they inspected with a view to accept-
ing it as soon as finished. The Court
will be in session again tomorrow un-
less it is found that the work of the
term can he finished this afternoon
which is not likely.
E GAS MACHINE
FOR EVERY HOME
Fits Any Range or Stove Without
Changing: the Stove.
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The Frisco lust night and this
morning sold about sixty tickets to
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Proclues gas from cheap coal oil I i''HKie liajs lijnr.
air. mul wmr :ni nn Charming Catherine Kaelred fcho
5 cents per da v to cook 3 meals any j lighted thousands on the speaking
child can- use it no danger. The stac will be seen today in the stel-
cheapest. and host fuel for cooking in lar role of "The Winged Idol" a five
the world. Thousands now in use. Iart Triangle drama. House Peters
Free demonstration .now going on at anoher popular star from the Iegitl-
110 fVntpi- stni mi inrw r.nnii nil mate jstags plays dpposite MLss Kael-
Fort Worth where the Pat Stock kinds of cooking done. Everyboy and ' re(1- This powerful . picture which
business men invited to see the great portrays the awakening of love in a
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o Biiun is 111 iiur una.
farmers and stockmen
A number of
went to the
Panther City to see the. exhibits of
fine stock and .buy some breeding ani-
mals while others went merely be-
cause the railroad fare was reduced
and th6y were promised splendid entertainment.
17c
19c
11c
19c
19c
10c
A Fat Stock Show note in this
morning's Fort "Worth Record states
that Raymond Champion one of the
invention work. You need it in your
home it cost you nothing to see it
cook tst it in your home. Every-
body can now. have a gas range. The
price is in reach ..of all. Open day
and. night between- Mallow's Drug
woman heart rings true and natural
acting brings out the human qualities
of the characters.. Thomas H. Ince
the producer of ti "Birth of a Na-
tion'" for which he lias been herald-
fid as5 the greatest? director the world
burn has over known produced this pic-
Store" and' tho? Hub. "See it
Water." ture which a grentj many actors claim
N.'as hfs greatest work. It is said that
ors from Brown dountr have been in. ' Ir. llnee was given' carte blanch in
DIXIE
THEATRE
Today
Mile Dianne and Chas.
Trowbridge in
"The Siren's Song"
A World Film Feature
Thursday
"RED CIRCLE"
11th Episode
The River of Romance
2 Reel Essanay
Diplomatic Henry
Vitagraph Comedy
county yesterday sold a Hereford
baby for $250. Raymond Champion
has pulled down many prizes since In
began feeding baby beeves and is
known as One of the most successful
feeders in the state.
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Fort Worili ainten Mondav. mal-inc ' expenditure m tnawmg this produc-
Baby Beef club members from -Brown arrangements Tor' the' coining of the'fl011 Jjnd tliftt the art directors of the
Triangle company twere given instruc-
' tions to exceed al previous records
MODERN- providing ;.3Unptuous atmosphere..
Brown county boys:
CO ITON REPORT
All members - of the
WOODMEN are urgently requested to -Mis; KaelredJ.is highly enthusiastic
iG present riiuruay Jiigui ai nan. u. V'vwu ci
i.;MH.r ;1lliM .1wi inintinm- ! fiflvs Til f thf -fcrefif DhotoTilnv silo Iins
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See Our $1 Special Waists in the
I Window Tonight and tomorrow-the
best values your dollar can buy.
The House That Saves You Money
The Robertson Dry Goods Co
J Motor Delivery to Any Part of City
t Beginning Tomorrow.
PERSONAL ITEMS
night for St. Louis after an extended
visit with relatives and friends here.
Mr. and .Mrs. Dave Camp of Brady
accompanied by little Miss Gertrude
J. S. McCelvey of Temple is here Trg were. hcre Saturday -for a visit
looking after business matters today wix rejatiVes
Mrs. 2C. T. Cook of Brady is a euest -Mrs. E. H. Byrd and little daugh
hero
of relatives and friends
week. ... " ;
Mrs. F. M. . Richards of Brady
this
ter returned this morning from Fort
Worth where they attended the Fat
'was Stock Show.
a guest of friends bere the first or. j. . Trapp left on the morning
the-vetsk. . ' .' .'''- Santa Fe for Fort Worth td attend
Mr. R. W. Iee has returned toi her the Fat Stock Show and look after
home in Brady after a visit whli-rel- -business interests
atives here. . " ; - 'V ' T J; ' ' Mr and Mrs- B- L- ughes of Brady
Frank Lacy left last nlght over the. and Miss Alma Hughes of Ixihn were
Frisco for Fort Worth to atLqhL the here Sunday making the trip over-
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Fat Stock Show.
R Ii. 'Milter is in Fort. Worth at
tending the Fat Stock Show and Book
inp after business matters.
C.eoiSre Kidd is in Fort. Worth today.
attendfng to business matters and at
tending the stock show.;
Miss. Loise Bradley has returned to
land in therir car:
J. B. Dedman of Abilene was here
last night and today attending to bus-
iness matters and .'visiting friends;
Hr:-is spending today in Dublin.
Roy Duncan returned this morning
from Austin and Waco wbere he at-:
fended to business matters and visit-
Tlte Frt Worth Star-Teleu'ram -In-day
says: '"Kight exliibitors from the
Brow'nwood Baby Beef Club are show-
Ing one. of them a girl. The roster
follows: Fred Wade Brown wood;
Ralph Wade Brown wood; Lois
Baugh Brown wood ; Homer Caldwell
Brownwood; F. M. Caldwell Browh-
wood; Raymonil Champion " Browh-
wood; Signor Jernegan Slercury;
Don Allcorn Brownwood. F. M Cald
well- is manager of the club."
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('e. F. Kly trmelimr passenger
agent for the .Sunset lines is in
Brownwood today conferring with hJ:
cal Confederate Veterans who expect
to attend the annual reunion at. Bftv
i.ningham. May 1(1. 17 and IS. A num:
her-of interesting stop-overs and side
trips are offered the Veterans "who
make the trip this year. Mr. Kly is
himself a confederate Veteran and
was. a iife-iohg friend of the late
Mrs. Mattie R. Coggin of this city.
Wm. L. Flitch formerly sherift" f
Coleman . county and now . a deputy
sliiriff and aspirant for hfc; old office
again was fn Brownwool last night
to get two mules which were stolen
severati days aco. The mules were
traced to this point from Abilene
where they were stolen. In the
meantime they had been sold in
Coleman. Mr. Futch says Coleman
county is in good condition but that
rain is badly needed for the grain
crops and to give a season for other
crops.
; .. W.. B. CARLTON .over seen.
Clerk t ' Crooked to th End." a Keystone J
. . ; - I two-act comeiy featuring Fred Alace
COr.VTY . COITLK one Of the furinies!t co'molians. appea.r-
WEDBKB FIFT-Y VF;AIJ ( Jng in photcplayi will complete the
. TKMPLK Tex."; March 15. A Bell ' l?rogam. Mace ip a c6medy nut and
tonnty piOnoerr couple Mr. and Mrs. he iakes this pJetiire a. ure.Iire up
W Tv J. Hartrlckhave justjcelebrat-t.tickser. It is:sonle c6mcdy You will
ed the golden anniversary of their 1 laugh until Lypnr sidea.-ache.
wedding at tftefr.home five utiles south:!- A
of" Temple ;.. ST grait
Hartrick 'is ti imtlve oMirunswick
c:ermany."borH in 1S35 coiijing to this
country at 1" and settling in Bell
county in-'1$9.! In ISCff ITe man led
Miss Frances. C.. Duncan ofptst Waco
a daughter of. Thomas Diincan. Dur-
Xew York-
SjH)t
-11.05 3 down.
special arranged' innsIeaT pro-
i will be' flayed by the Lyric-stx-
piesf . orchestra.
Sje tomorrow 's paper . for further
intfosting annoiinceemnts.
If. K. .ST0?TE IS DEAD.
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New Orleans U.SS 5'iij
Houston 12.25 unchanged.
Futures.
Close'
Close Yesterday
12.S9-90 12.00-01
12:09-10
12.2iffL-
JV'cw York: Open
May 12.0C
July . .....12.21
Octoberd . : 12.30
Rcr Orleans:
Way--".-
Uuly . .
October
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.12.16
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12.18-1
12.33-34
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11.84-S-12.03-')G
12.13-14
Wheat.
May wheat closed today at $1.1 1-4.
high $1.10 low $L07 1-2 Close
yesterday at $1.05 T-S.
ing the -tear he Sfrved in uonipany F
Sixth Texas; infantry; onthe Confed-
erate side. a
I'LAI.WIKW TO. "HA YE.
EW jTiOjOp .SCHOdI
PLAINVIEW. Tex.; MarSi 15. By
Funeral SerUcesf ('onducted This Af-
ternoon at 4 O'clock.
Rtf E. Stone. 2tl years old. died this
morning at 4:15 o'clock at the home
of his sister;" Mrs. Henry Bauman on
A'venuer E. Hisuleath resulted from
pniunonia from which he had suf-
a vote of 1S4 to 17
inde- fered for twelve days. The funeral
Anumber of fine chickens from
Brownwood. nre-entered in the poul
try exhibits at the Fort Worth Fat
Stock -show this week- Among the
ocal exhibitors who sent chickens to
the show are H. 11. Kaneaster who is
exhibiting Buff Leghorns; Clarence
Remington breeder of Rhode island
Reds: and J. F. McLeskey breeder of
Barred 'Plymouth Rxiks. . . These
reeders expect thetr birds to be in
the running when the prizes are
warded.
her home in Brady after a visit! here 1(1 with friends and relatives.
with Mrs. Fay Bonds Sfanky. 1
Miss Cleone Behelni left Monday
WE Pay Highest Cash
Prices for Metals Rubber
Bones Rag s $1.50 per
100 pounds.
At
315 Arcade Bldg.
CLASSES AX AID TO
EFFICIENCY
When people read or work
under artificial illumination
the strain upon the ejes Is
greatly Increased. Glasses
properly fitted are a great
relief and a real boon to
Many who would otherwise
he sadly handicapped.
We fit Glasses BIGHT aad
MAKE them oarself. Jfo
DIVIDED responsibility.
DROWN WOOD OPTICAL CO.
Best service same price
C Alexander and daughter. Faye.
of Btady have ioimjd Mrs. Alexander
here the ;iatt?r having Jeen under
treatment Of a specialist here' for sev-
eral days .. ' '
y f si Blanche . Etheridge returned
:.;t niah't from Belton where she has
.'ii uUenJing Baylor Female Col
lege hue win accept a. position with
an evangelist .to assist in gospel sing
ing. for which work she is thorough
ly qualified.
II. D. McDonald of Corpus Christ!
accompanied by his daughter Mrs. Lil-
lian McDonald Stromeyer is in
Brownood today attending to business
matters. Mrs. Stromeyer formerly Hv
ed in Brownwood and is being greet
ed by a host of friends.
Red
Circle
DIXIE THEATRE TOMORROW
The fly slatting contest is In full
syay now with more than a hundred
Uoy.i and girls swatting right and left.
The clean-up Campaign has been val-
uable as an ally of the fly swatting
campaign and has resulted in the
elimination of many of the breeding
places which are troublesome in the
campaign against the fly. While the
swatting-contest is now well under
way it is not too late for any boy or
girl to enter the contest since the
contest does not end until Fridaj
night March 31st.
pendent school district h. voted a was conducted by Rev. Chas. M.
$."onm boniHsstie. with whpeh 'o erect Ashmore at. 4 o'clock this afternoon
a modern $oOup.U tiign scnool build- at the Bauman family residence and
ing Plainviow public schools have intdrmerit Was made in Greonleaf
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more than. 1.1 W enrollment this year. Cemetery. f
and the throe buildings are over-l Mr. Stone's home was in the Blank-
let community wihere he vas well and ig "Bed aad very raiid.
Cotton Consumption.
Washington .March" 15. The cotton
used during February amounted to
540711 bales the Census Bureau an-
nounced today.
digent Veterans whose heirs are un-
able to properly care for them anJ
those who die without heirs or near
friends to look after their burla!
Such a burial ground has long been
needed by the local camp.
crowded. ' "
On account of the rapid growth of f favorably known lie also had a host
Stephen Daj 5c cigar Is hand-made
the town a grammar school TbuihlSng
will likely be erected soon.
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PRIMARY CASE TO
BE ARGUED BEFORE
STATE SUPREME COURT
AUSTIN. March -15. The case of
Paul Waples chairman of the state
Democratic executive committee
against Ed K. Marrast on appeal
from Galveston county on certified
question and involving the constitu
tionality of thtf statute providing for
a presidential primary election in the
Democratic party will be argued be-
fore the state .supreme court Thurs
day. Permission to this effect has
been given Walter Collins represent-
ing the executive committee by the
entire supreme court.
of friends in this- city all of whom 1
ar grieved by his untimely death.
He. was a young jnan of splendid char-
acter much vitality a-ni business
sagacity and had death not intervened
there appeared to be a bright future
before him. He is survived by his:
mother Mrs. Stone and four sisters;
and two brothers. They are: Mrsr
Henry Bauman of this city. Mrs. Brad-j
ley of Talpa Toxas Mrs. George Halt
of Blanket. Mrs: Brewer of Llanoa
Messrs. Richard Stone of Grayson
county and Alex! Stone whose home is
near Galveston.
CONFEDERATE YETERANS
HAVE BURIAL GROUND
Camp Stonewall Jackson U. C. Vf
has received the deeds to two burial
lots In Greenleaf Cemetery whlc
DR. IL L. KARRIS OSTEOPATH I w$re donated to the Camp by Brooke
0G Brownwood Xafl Bank Bldg. Smith. The Veterans are planning to
make improvements upon the lots
as soon as may be possible with the
hope of ultimately erecting a neat
monument to mark the last resting
place of the deceased Veterans.
The burial lots are to be used ex?-
clusivcly by the Camp for burying in-
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR RENT Modern 2 rooin apart-
ment. Ring 192 before 6 o'clock anl
J-264 after 6. . 129tfc
About fifty children from the Cog-
gin. Addition school nro practicing
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uwu? on a uGuuuiiii canuua caueu tiie-i
"Dance of the Butterflies" which they
expect to present to the public at the
public at the Lyric Theatre on Thurs-
day night March 23. Even this far
in advance of the event the public 13
assured that it will bo a rich trw
In which much real talent will he dis-
played. Tho entertainment will be
given under the direction of tho Parent-Teacher
Club of Coggin Addition
school.
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FOR REXT
5 room house modern conveniences
Mel wood Ave. $25 per month.
6 room house E. tAdams etree
modern conveniences $25 per month
5 room house corner Earl and
Rural avenues modern coyeniences
$15 per month.
5 room house. Turner Ave. $12.5'i
per month.
W. A. BELL & CO
Phone 63 Land and Insurance
WANTED Any old bicycle or any
part of a bicycle thrown aside can
be turned into money at C. H. Gil-
Ham Bicycle shop. I34p
LYRIC THEATRE
Where Brownwood Is Entertained
Ruth Roland
At the Dixie Thursday
A big party of boys of the Brown
County .Baby Beef Club left on last
night's Frisco for Fort Worth where
they were met today by Secretary E
E. Kirkpatrick of tho Chamber of
Commerce and conducted to the camp
where they will spend tho week as
guests of the Fat Stock Show. Thr
boys are given freo entertainment i
Fort Worth their only expenses bo
ng that of railroad fare. Secretary
Kirkpatrick and half a dozen exhibit-;
TRDTMING AND FITTING.
We devote ourselves carefully
energetically and intelligently
in trimming down and treating
the horse's hoofs in every rase
before attempting f f.t the
shoes. We have len in this
buslnr: a great many years
an't me xperion"e we hate
gaim .1" vviij garc you. n on y 1j
connnu: here. t
GOOD- LUCK. SHOEING SHOP
OUip -'Majors Prop; :
Rear Gilliam Bros.
TODAY
TRIANGLE PHOTOPLAYS
Katkeriae Kaelred aid Hoise
Peters ia
THE WINGED IDOL
Oae ef tke Mut Dnaatically
Abwrbiag Drams tf tke Day
Five Acts
FRED MACE
Supported by All Star Keysteae
Cast ia
CROOKED TO THE END
Some Cenedy
Two Ats
T0X0RR0W
UNIVERSAL PHOTOPLAYS
Mr. Mcfditets Assassiiatiea
Oae ef TkeseFasets Lkt
Cenedies
A Laigk Frea Start tt Fiusk
Tw Acts
A SEA MYSTERY
A Draau of Uaisal Heart
Iaterest
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White, James C. The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 129, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 15, 1916, newspaper, March 15, 1916; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth345232/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.