The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 146, Ed. 1 Monday, April 20, 1914 Page: 4 of 4
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Economy in Clothes
Depends Upon fit and material. We guarantee
both. Our line of spring samples can not be
surpassed. Call and let us show them to you.
Courteous treatment is our motto.
EMMETT EVANS
MERCHANT TAILOR
202 Baker Phone 154
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TAKES FIRST PLACE New Theatre
Tonight
Admission 1 0 Cts.
Continued from Page 1.
PERSONAL ITEMS
J. L. Francis has returned tQ
120 Yard Hurdle 'High school Rob-
ertson of Marlin 'l".2 seconds; acad:
einy Kirksey of Waxahadhie 1 .".:'.
seconds.
Discuss TliRh. school. Wayland ot
Buda 97 feet 9.71 inches; academy
Walts ..Marshall Training school lot
feet C inches.
i Woolston of Cialveston and Betts
of .Marlin gave an exhibition in the
100-yard dash. Wbojston winning withj
tlie time of IQ.:5 seconds.
To Coach Henry -of -the Howard
EILEER OF ERIN
2 Reel Domino Feature-!
an all Irish storyBarney
j Sherry playing the lead-
ing part as the priest.
Mrs. Brown's Burglar
BRIN'S
Dress Goods department
The popularity of this department is best
evidenced by the crowds that you find any af-
ternoon that you enter the store.
The reason? Sam Brin has bought for this
season the most up to date stock in Brown-
wood colors; weaves; and price has met the
approval of the most fastidious and most eco-
nomically inclined.
Below you will find emoted a
leading styles:
ing closed-last week. :.t. ".. ' 1 1VCC1 mclJcuL ouiucuy
UiUuuu. !...- v...wu. ..t ...v...... payne u..l(.k eam fg (JlI0. tanks
j of the 'High school team and students.
He accompanied tlie team and gave4
much valuable assistance in the way '
Dr. H. CT: Lane of Blanket is look
ing after business matters ' here to
iiiackwell returned tan morning
a notable cast of fun
makers.
Silk Embroidered Rice Voile
at the yard t.
av.
f:u: a business trip to f.alveston.
Mrs. Chas. J. Horn returned y ster- j
A. P. Jones is spending a few days
in Dallas attending to business matters.
day from . Palestine" where site nas
bren visiting with relatives
i school team.
J. W. Harvey of Garland. La.. is " Hrnwnwond has an evccllent .eh:inoc
Doyle Paruell passed through the spending a few days in Brown wood fjrst jjace in -the State meet
city -yesterday en route -to his home at attending to property interests here. J ro 10i(1 at tjM university in Ahs.
Ballinger. . Cunhincham was "onerated on ! tiii the first of Mav. .Sham of Fort
or coaching dt.ring the. events. The Our Mutual Girlmissed
( her train but will appear
: tomorrow bUKt;
help of this well known athlete ;'s
i thoroughly appreciated ;by the Hi:
Editor R. E. Bradbury oi the Zephyr- for appendicitis 1-ast night and his
News is attending to ftusiiioss matters condition joday..is said to be very
u.-ie. today serious. -. . ' .
Dr. Q. M. Abney of Co-nus C.-rJsti Jist; Jude jdopdvhi ' District Atior-
is here for a short visit witti Ids ney Early and Stenbg'TO4i.rier Miller re-
oiornet. Jr. J. A. Abm turned to' Qol&man flit- ' morning
Mrs. V. Ii. Wren will leave tomor- rsiiiin wrfri.-: in -iiicji-W r.iiji-t
row for Waco for a visit' with her ;urs. Emiaett Evpns; left yesterday
TOUl Armstrong. mrrnin- fr;SNn Aritnntn where she
Worth and Kirksey of Waxahaejiie
were not entered in the A. M. meet
and these men will probably cut down
"Brownwood's score.. in the next meet;
but they can not possjblv win first
Admission only 1 0c
to place anil since the score of other s'SOLDIKK FOl'M)
son.
contesting schools wII tie corres-1
pondingh lowered Brown wood will;
still have a chance to take first lion-'
-v. t. tan.e has reiuiau. trom an i win visit with.' relatives ami friends j.ors .. The team has made such an
extended trip t Waldou. Scott corn-' rjuHns the iBattTe of Flowers. ! excellent record that no frotthre-
n. Ark. whert- he purchased a tract j Jns. V. ;Wryjttjnn..$s here from (ial- f should be experienced in securing the'
of land some time ago. lj has some veston today; -attending1 to business j funds necessary to pay their expenses
interesting Tories to-tell of iu.-. cus- matters Ile- snys. lie is well pleased ' to Austin.
lonis of Tiie uiLKimaiiiee4iv o. Ark.iU- with bis new location in the Island:..
HS 4'U . "j. i'pnrn of . Lho horse .' rader . fo-
Herberi Mu.-on lefftliisi uiornins i'or
Waco win? :v at- .miil Sfien j a lew
i yv ;th Li fatfeer.- R. R Ma;Hn '
Air?. A H. Beil and Mr.-. Vid.i Y-
lioint Mt Surfiyfor' Diilirv. w-here-
Jiey w:j: b.mA few.: "Ja? t isitin
1 W s .eiuirdV'trU to Ureaiutm
S.uirday nigfet. to speRd Sut. i.iy ."nh
ixi Ur . r C. .B. Sfee"ia.l- v. in w .t-.
s:.' k u y.lta. Stfalj:i.s; ia n - M '
.-..-i'i i. ttnrtied lasi ni-b; an i .-.
.. - . LroiierT"ls htiy im. .. ;'
- ? is stii! cat ;o '.. :' :..n : .
. ?.i;e;3i l;is -traAr'.; . ''-i .. .
i.i Ilritt.-calrj U.. n .u
. . ..--s rf!n2 if il iuiy-n :'
FOR .Xationa! Peani Laundry
nan. Texas. . Phone It
.Siier-
tricks watch the ermine
anj the woman's
sidl glances
Mo?t Cf the tvpe user! by 'lijle.-e
I?r'nters is made in .lajan
. '.h.i
. n
...
1 tangs
m.Tf
M. Aitoa " Han?s was ' n
i.d. SttOdaj alfcernoon en; r r
: ; ..in Fieyheiiviik- and 't'o.i...i.-
... tt' h s(ent -.a leys da t-
;e;c ouvent oris. He .i
... s1; coaiiuny last v"-'k
.-. ojk on another weK in tlie
!;eld hcate4.a quarter ff a.
louthwest of the well
Have You Seen
The Herrick -white spruce 3
lined Refrigerators? Dif- j
ferent from the refriger-
ator usually sold. This is
absolutely a dry air box.
Don't confuse this with
the cheap kind. We sell
a cheaper grade but we
recommend the Herrick.
T' eje are tiior islands in Lake
n T..m in any o '.e- i -i n
Hu-
I)KAI NKAK V.h PASO
IvI Paso Tjx.( April t1). 'Police now
are working rn the t-her that Mex-
icans killed Carl Peters a Pnited '
rftutr-s soldier Hr w.t. a private in
Troop L. Thirteenth cavalry station-
ed at Ft. Mile. His bod was found
lyuitf .n tin- road near tlw snx lw '
mirk.- with a deep wound in ills bead
At first it was supnod he had been
hit by an automobile Several Mei-
rans werr- rn loirenni; about f':e
S.-ellr- .-.hiU-rly ''"!' tin-- killing .mf
lev arr'nw 'e-ill-' " I-Two Me
lean tho tn!;f 'o know . -.oineth n-' '
t . i r I 'j t . .ii.e it ! i j i e '
few of the
65
50
.121
S1.00
Russian Corded Silk; the appearance and wear-
g wife vucin.lo J. HldLCliclJ. Will dSLUUibil Ji
you and the price likewise; only the yard... fU
k Bengaline Silk it has a crepe finish in diffrent
& nnlors thi; f5 :nlH in moot jtrtroc Vcr
.jU
Brocaded Crepes values extraordinary
ranging in price from $2.50 down to
Wool Crepes Silk and Cotton Crepes
from $1.00 down to
Chiffon Taffeta an ideal material for a
spring dress a $1.25 value for only
s colors; this is sold in most stores at 75c
my price only the yard
I Ratines in all colors mixed and plaid
price trom $1.50 down to
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SAM BRIN
Weakley-Watson-Miller Hardware Co.
"The Houst Thar Aooreciates Your Business"
'u-.mgfti in there It- is expected that
turn. . -
A. G Bass who has hepji vis'uag
his brother. S. H. Hass. since last
TBAIN IS HELO 0r;
ul KIDNAPED.
iMriria Huh Action Declared to Ke
the At'tennath of ICf:cent Strike
on lioad by Conductors
Savannah iia. Aurll 20. Officials
of the Sa.aanah & Xortftwestern
railroad announced here that one of
iher passenger trains was held up by
an armed mob at HtMonfa. Ga. Sat-
urday nisht and ttr conAtctor and
ens:neer "kidnapped. The conductors
on the road recently declared a strike
md it was intimated tJiat the alleged
k.dnappins? was dirctrjr connected
w rth this
According to the statement of Gen-
eral .Manager R. R. "Morgan the men
who held up the train were tMth arm-.
es of dynatnite and scattered fifty to show a better record tlnui .Marie's j Lewis was called. The ceremony. jeft Slatintr Jle wn.s .erou ' ful and dis5used-
p'Mjndsf of th explosive. Why the .'A test of the milk allowed ."". per ! took ilace 'but a few minutes after' Wreck and H-td Dpcldpd to Fnd i lt is rePorfed thaT the nrlsslng eon.
HV V.MITK SIIIPMK.VT
Sr.TTKKKI 0 STKFKT Tho
Mhl.s inhhi: M ic;k t
KECOKIV I'lfOIM'CTIOV IMiMWlKW LIST UFKK.
Dr-tifin; Tex Apr I - .Macie .Bell . IMainview . Te.. April 2iK One of j
msi-s to- make Denton famous tlie iut murine marriage-- that has
Ma ie Hell is a Jersey cow and in ever taken place in 'he Panhandle
diO produced MTn gallons of milk. wa witnessed here when A. V '
or an average of seven gallons daily Vaushu and -Mis t'leo Shet'pard were;
Hardware
and house furnishings. S
ror spring building re- 1
pairing and house clean-
mg work you will want 1
the best tools made as
well as hardware that
will do the proper work.
This store carries the
a most complete line of
these goods at prices
that are right.
Phone 42
Jersey- is owned ?y B. D. Itor- ' married.' 'Moth came hete front Park-
WFAI THY nllMMtlF
1 wwiiitiiawi
Heanmont. Tex.. April 20. A neunH den. One day the cow save Kch-t ' h 1 er countv. He rode all the wav on I
irst driver would liavp ttirnetj pale if he .Ions a record probably never equal- horseback. She came by train. Then.!
coirld today when the dray be was led in Texas and Horden challenges as soon as -Vaughn arrived he tele.
FARMER SUICIDES
tmwosk will be rushed to coinple- rfrivIaje coiHded with four hirge box-'any dairyman in the I'nited States phoned his fiance and Judge W. H. '.
dynayiiie did not explode kill negro -cent butterfat.
November returned to Waco on theAm team: and caase .general wreck
hu.jhiji it. "''' are was owing to the absence. of per- jmy KTt'RS .IKWKI.S
lister Mrs. M A. .iivert. accom. russon .The iegfo looked down STOLKV AT. LA KKIMI. i.the horse and they started on a long Comanche was found dead in the cot-; in pursuit.
panied him and will rrfirn to Hrown- fr(ni his seat jind Baw.tlcks. of dvna- - iraln Tex.. April. L'O Several' overland trip to Arizona where the.torl seed house on his farm this The railroad officials notified Tnit-
nrfte under thj? wagon wfior-ls and he months aeo tb wife of Col "Xaranio'; husband has purchased a .ranch; Mrs. morning t moral orm hnu been nseu. ed btates District Attorney Alexander
gineerlv ellmhtsd down and 'picked. nf vlv i 'rMn . j.t IpwoU worth Vaughn came a few days ahead to.a a ne ntir od? stjt- Ackermau of Macon. Ga . of the hold
f tho bridegroom arrived and he . wore
1 boots spurs and chaps. After the
t
wedding Mrs. Vaughn also mounted
If AIL
J. W
dnctor and engineer have Been taken
to Briar Creek swam nearbr. and
McNeill a wealth y farmer of "that a posse already has left Sylvanla
wiod after a lrt visit in Waco
.Mr. and Mrs S. H. Bass will lei
fmiifht f..r Huston ..t Mr Bass Mjem up as -if-Ihey -were not irons $7r.)0 -xyhih riding about
win attend 'he r.nMf;ir:i n' t'i.-A-- dynnniile. ias awaUrng shipment here All '.effort's t rfoyer them :w!
rirn naiiroad Atom asocial kin near the. MhnrC for-a." demonstration flItil(l nild lShe. hnrl disminse.i th'' M'rw
w ; r nnvcii'-s in tii .t iiv Tit'sla
jewels worth Vaughn came a few days ahead to.a a ne near the body stat-
it the fltrects Visit relatives; that he was a nervous wreck.
in bfow'ins up stiimps.
loss froin her mind Ye--terda a 'boy-nt-tvd
the oftiff if Sheriff Sanchez
and banded . it jm a ft. lie found
therein "the mis-sinv: jew ej. and they
Oreon wnful antt xui?httr . - .i . .... i were rettred to tiU'.r nwn.fr I In-
i.rr-onorfl anti.tuiifiuiti f )r sLeamr tkflithertt Cross and
ir y ri'tiisi'd in eitJ ikiiiji- iv in - .
cept an.v reward and alsn di'ditied
to u1l bV they raitte into h.s pic-
T .-. wi!l !t!irn via .ii-ston. where
they win Mi' a short while after
t . Ho -t n r-nnvenliou.
Mrs .1 1 1
M " s Fb'Min-.- .left .this tuorriing frw
Su. Ati? in.Vhere .tjiey will f?ei?
;- wk with rleas Khitf the AIMao
: is reiebaring tie fJattle of tJie
II (MM; K0 IJ liOSTI I'l: A M Kl..
fi Sally civj-n vy
St Johns N3hl Afiril -. AH hoie
la r crew' Qf one hundred and seventy-
thYe. men ha?f Iwea :gtven up..
McNeill who has a handsome-residence'
In Comanche and has been a
rs...
i-
iv'i'i . Ynvlor1 "hi morn-
i S.in nnmin fnr a short visit a 1? oclock
:r: nd.- no' ire
notki:
. Tl..- .rni'ur Ba t iter shops of Hrown-
imi.I will coie trrniorrnw morning
Customers please- take.
A. R SI I I P. Sec.
sessi-m !' "Was nut dtainr-rf.
OI(LKAS 11AHBKKS
WORK IIOLD.rr CA.HK
Whiifldii Tv Ai.rtl' ''ft M A
(line and d. A. I'reddy or this cjty;HIy respected c M.n there for
jtist returned from New. 0rfeatr j ears- went to his fann. six
and say' thev win Wr. '-fibv -Lherotnics nm of af-
agatn. The. two Texaus etepned hitu .oon.. Previously he bad pureha-
. c tv.;.v ct.?i ..ed two ounces of chlnf.'ri?i at each
thev said when thei- toiilt clrnirs. Bui :
.w.i.i . fhi wir fto the corton eed
ie .nsetj tt'c (K)r.
up and informed him that the train
continually suffering from headaches carried Cnited States mail.
and. had decided to end it all."
!
The Dixie
Afternoon and Night. 3 to 10:30 p. m.
'.'.' Tonight
"UNITED SN DANGER" Edisor-
"PATHE WEEKLY NO. 7"
"A NIGHT ON THE ROAD" Essanay
Tuesday
"The Temple of the Lioli" being the third
story The Adventures of Kathlyn
"The Return of Jack Bellew"--Vitagraph
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TOKA.I S SU.. SFKKS .
aid. i-oit caiti.vi: SUN.
ICi Iao. Tex. Aprir 20 l.ti- T-r-rajas..
aj?ed. bent and jtn.r. has np'u-a 1
ecT to old friends wiom -lie helped' t'n7
rich in former years to assist him in
raising ."inn.nno pesos Vbunauded for
release of his son Luis .lr Tirr.jas
Of . two different drusr stores doing
ouse after bis ar-
i-i'ii .v... r.. I.
thev found thev were ftBSessejI'- . -
Vr!..abinteftlVtW't:ni lh .cbloroform int a Mai:
can. and ruled it wttn sntton see!.
Ak Tevnns thftv -rftmoualrjltfiff ' -aim
there was -a" scene nu nu'e bnrhers -1 aclus tht cnn d mn ln h"
showed their contempt rtV iM: WO- Iovn with hte no im'th mr
euvs- that would mlnii t. JltU'ff tajrig lh can- Ws faoe' 'lownward lie was
like that. Buj. the -.poMce.-.w'jjm'Citlt-ed
t fie ha rliers- rrivsthd ;'n'ntl -' - tli'ov
;-t i-.t dicntfng that he had considered oth.
were lined $10 each and to-enp it-art
I'reddy and ("line lihiidod Urp tahtort-.
found in that posit fun this morning
A -razor w-ns found in his pocket in-
MILLION INSURANCE;
PROBE INTO DEATH
icrd '.'olio Taken Out by Wife
ttefore -Death Ue-uIN i:i In-
c.tiuutioii. Baitiiaoie. Aprii UK t'nder a de-
'isinn of the Mary hind court of ap-
peals. affirming ihe d scree of Judge
Ditfry of the circuit court. Dr. Geo.
!I. Whipple of BaKidiore is directed
.. hft . i t . nr .-artists :10 centa. the .prfco dT the.
.?l'nto nttfl in behalf of his son but that . - . . . -- -
1 . 11-1; . shave. to help them ouL ". .
be still was held .although reported! .
j freed several times Tlie younger i . -
jTerraja has been taken to San I'.-dtoj WALKS ON 'CUl'TCHKS
i and Villa's couriers sav that he will! . KHUA'SKA TO IIALVKSTO.V
ibe shot in tlie. firing line if the a.m ' . McKinnov. Tex.. April 110. .1. Vs-
ount demanded ' is tiot fortbcomi.ng in I ton is walking more th'-in 1.000 miles
two weeks. frOiu Nelson. Neb. to Oah-eston. The
- "- ' ; w'alk itself is not so wonderful but
tn make examination of the viscera
er: methods of self destruction than of Kdward 0. Painter f Jacksonville
the one he had used Fin. as required by the United. States
Fidelity & Guaranty company of Bai-
Tho.se who desire to fish in tlie Fin tintnre
and Feather Club lake can securer On .May last year .Mr. Painter had a
tickets at Kills Realty Co.. or Jack violent fit of coughing while crossing
Smith's reiitonc " the St. John's t river at Jacksonville
' . t on a ferry boat and fell overboard.
3IAl!TI.i:Z IS IJKS1MTKD
His body was recovered; the vital or-
- i
ckiii:d ;r. foh vi s
t Weston is making; the long trip o
Y
v I Fred hoinax more from M'.vi'Jit mittrl-
FlNlvD $1011 HV ViiVUT
Texarkana. Tex.. April. 10 Al
though he stMdotu carries a n .apon.! for cripples
crutches as lie's a cripple and his
record will likely stand unbroken.
and two sons are making the trip with
edness than because he needed it 1 him also on foot. The family has
Ills wife two daughters'
II V : ('0VEK.VDU l'0L0ITlTh;ans rp'nowl mul sent to Baltimore
Austin. April 20-Lhob Martinez. tte. More than $1000000
thP .Mexican vouth sentenced to haug ' rawe on his life had been taken
by Mrs. Painter a few months be.
at Pecos was today respited by Gov.
Colquitt until .May 11th.
1
j placed a revolver in bis bin pocket
when he went to town -Situ nitty A
few hours later he waj -taken to
the poliv r'urt and inrl l(i() and
costs. Lonia.v insisted that the court
keep the weapon as a souvenir and- to
prevent his putting tho. gun again lit
his pocket.
.Flood Sufferers. Helped
Washington. April IS. At the re-
fore.
not used any conveyance for even one! quest of Representathe. Aswefl the
American Red Cross today ordered
the dispatch of clothing provisions
and seed to 2S families about 150
persons whose farms have been In-
undated for the third time in three
years by the Red river near Marks-
ville. La.
mile and they have been two months
on the trip. Their progress Is nat-
urally slow because of Weston's
crutches. He i3 making the trip for
the benefit of his health he say?.
Weston lost a. leg in a railroad accident.
Bedding Plants
I have an endless variety of
Bedding Plants and this is
the proper time to put them
out.
Mrs. C. L. Steffens
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