The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 115, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 27, 1915 Page: 3 of 8
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SATURDAY FEBRUARY 27 1915
THE DAILY BULLETIN
PIKE T II REE
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Pemberton Furniture Co.
FORT WORTH TEXAS.
The Store Tat Pays
The Freight !
When in our city do not fail to visit us. We ex-
tend you a cordial invitation to inspect our
stock and prices. Our salesmen will take pleas-
ure in showing vou through our stock which is
always replete with the latest designs and pat-
terns mjurniture Rugs and Draperies.
Make Our Store Your Headquarters
and Resting Place I
We will entertain vou with the latest selections
on the Victor Victrola. We always carry a full
stock of Victor Talking Machines and Victor
Records.
Freight Prepaid on All Purchases Amount-
ing to $100.00 or More!
Do not forget the place
PEMBERTON'S
HOUSTON ST. AT SEVENTH.
"The Victrola Corner"
Brooke Smith & Co.
ri orpor tf:d
BANKERS
BROWNWOOD TEXAS.
Capital $300000.00
Realizing the need ot such an Institution iii
Brownwood we have added to our Bank a Savings
and Trust Department.
The People of this Section of the State are
ordiaily invited to Avail themselves of the use
ana eenenr or tnese uepariments 01 tms Harm.
Our Savings Department is for the use and
oenent 01 inose wno nave iaie money mac mey
would like to have Earn them Interest on Short or
Fixed Periods and also to have this money to be-
come available when desired.
Our Trust Department is for the Investment ot
Funds for Individuals Corporations and Estates
in Substantial and Well Secured Loans Earning a
ood Rate of Interest and running one or more
years a may be desired.
We give Special Attention to the Handling ot
Funds on the above lines for Minors Widows Ag
ed Persons and estates.
We have done much business of this class for
our patrons for the past thirty years and have nev-
er lost a patmn a dollar on a loan that we have
recommended and passed upon. .
Persons who have money that they desire to
earn interest whether in Large or Small Amounts
or 'n Long or Short Periods will find it to their
idv intake to call -?!! see us.
BROOKE SMITH & CO.
INFANT DEATH RATE
IS STILL. ONE OUT OF 8
Report Show.- Artificial Feeding
j Threatens Health of
Ha Hies.
WASHINGTON' D. C; Feb 27.
Despite 'the extraordinary efforts that
have been put forth in recent eais
to conserve infant life a recent vst.-
niate of the United States census h i-
'rean shows that at least V babies
die annually in this co;mtr
means approxiunteiv. h?s tl.f
rvau's report t ha; - 01 "
eery .-iht" dies under -ne w.t
ah. Sanitariums a-vi tiia
pioper. care this mrn'n eoi.l
greatly' minced.
In its latest lVMorr o: i:.f:tn:
t.ility. ' thn- ehiMren's Herein .
department of -labor find.- tr. tt
infant death-rati' vailed m d:f'"
parts of the Same city. In a ;.u
section which was very an- iu t i:
I Monday and Tuesday I
I Specials! I
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the death rate vi
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sand or more tlnui.fm iyn '
of the best residential s i 'imi
.-anie city.
T!i' .eeH!Ifiii--asi"-.-! that '.
v '.:os- fathers (ariH' 'i- t:a:i 1
w.ek died at the'ru- -t 2" 1
.-sMttil. wane m til. r;i o
m a week o: mo'e
;s:ity-fmr b !:; thou.--By
in;Vren-i-. t .. -t
if b-it'ies is CiiU !: tl ( :
--.T-'s t .at in t!; - a i
tli- - haU's lit.-- r --' - ' . .
inc ap :ks f t.. t.1 - :
T:i t-sj'irt.- hi t r- - '
hat only - t
(4;-.l ' --oil' :
hr-.t-ft"j Yoi. sav. . -
auains 1 .". - "'! -thi; mm
1.iiV4'" on jv t
.-ue ot t-lFe'e t'l'n:! -T
Tf"ort-'say s
WlK.r.e nwth'';s '.":.
large part -.0.1 -Thi- tiun u
babies died at a. muc
'rate. .- In oqv proup -; Sri
ers whose: babies a " ii- i ' '
been keeping-Wf - an 1 ! .
cupations anions ' t'.e ta-t. a
-Fijfrt1 t'".f a if' v ) ' -t i
4fitH a?ht- an i-.i : - t ? '
p.ai: t
. t.
Has Something That
Will Stop Headache
If headache d- vdopg while li -n in
or at liusihess just step in any
drug store and ask at the funfm
for Hicks Cainidme whtoh is s- St. -cesSful
in rclivvins hcad.e he Ueca?;.-'
H rcnioves the c.wisv. w hither- from
qold -heat nervousness ji rapp. It
Is liquid and. ph-asam. t tak.-. 'Don't
ever suffer with htada-'he when this
remedy stops it so easily. Tak.' a
bottlo .homt .'The druggist " baa-it in
19cr 25c';aud 50c sizes.
Every $1.25 Shirtwaist in Crepe and Silk 2 Days Special 95c
50 Bolts of New Messaline Silks newest out
All colors and 36 inches wide White Blue
Pink Black New Marine Blue New Sand
Putty Nigger Brown Lavender Nel-Rose
Copenhagen Blue Orange "7C
all per yard 1.25 grade ..... 1 DC
New Crepes--New Silk Crenfts. -a 7Rr.
value all new shades tor . ... OUC
Silk Crepes New Silk Crepe
$2.00 values for oniv ....
An New Sand Putty Marine Blue Black White and Nigger Brown.
New Serges 36 in. wideinNewSandE A
Putty Nigger Brown Blues Marine Blue Black OUC
New Wash Crepes in all colors
Prices . 10c to
Shirtwaist Silk in all new pat- 4 AA
terns prices . . - - 25c to I UU
Be sure to ask to see our new line of Muslin Underwear Just received
a new shipment of new styles in Spring Hats all the new colors and shapes
LOOK VI 01 K UIMlOll si im.
$1
25c
i i in.
ICASH
STORE)
Black Sea Is Important Key In
WarMay Witness Decisive FightW-
If im lui'ie aiitliinir to llpse"if
ue our aut column. It always
tri't result. Ytu iUo set a ticket
free t a local theatre jroideiI cash
Is paiil at time ad is ordered.
Call W. J. Redner
Phone R-75
V'.'" f HI".f J'nijiJ'an ir. Hrniiood.
I'nuniit Keli.iMf x rui e - it your
' -. Service
liVariiipiirjU'r
! Texas Cattle Raisers
Association
San Antonio Texas March 9-10-11
Standard and Tourist Sleepers via
r
(-'Mix
7
- &
Special Train From Brownwood 8:00 P. M.
lO.lS rtrunpd $10.15
Make Your Reservations Now
J. Osburn C. P. A. Brownwood Texas.
TWO
FAIRS
FOR
ONE
FAIR
A New Train
A New Way
Every Day
California
Special
New Orleans and Houston
To Los Anpeles
and San Francisco
Via Temple Sweetwater
and Belon Cut-Off
SHORT
SCENIC
ROUTE
GRAND CANYON WAY
Literature on Application
WAjSHlNUTOX. .jFfcb. 27. The. Xar
'umal- T'S! I'll to" S Vi'ty in a stat'-
meut OH K irut"an war steyun;iay.
n s of Wi'i TUa'clr ea'
Thti nhi '.k Sea i - ltaique amtis
the' war ilu-ain--. "1-r i'u- l.-..-r n -gardtwl
iy tii'-'ivi;'f the Wot. and
yet operations th--re may reuk in a
frnianem n orajiization of Eitrdir:in
affair Ualf fiosBsston li.ts just
served ..to wliet. the. desiref. of earn
of ihe two H5i rf for- fuH jtsMssin
nl(. tin f)io:tiaJi and thf .Muscuit-
have Io.ntr frbwni'.l at owe another
.over the wateTst-o:' Uii? inland sfi.
"kitclosied oft the north ty the
"fwthern coajPt f. jt;isii. ii t'u- i-ast
by Husiatl; f'a-i.u;S!.i. oti t.;e s'H4tii
md wes'.'by Jiirkej- in Asia and Ttir-
key it! Kii' ijie and. on t)v notth'wevr
b -IVtlvat" l and Rinnan ta" th' Kluvk
S. a- in very Teix-.r'r an oiiriiiai
itej ; ;o1y. Jie:.iily i? is a
w ir'y l'! twpen-:.tc Hast md :!i
tt ; m r Uity .the lit..- w.lit.'h s y-
.;n ' it is Ktronty r::.ti't! to tin-Y..--X
ar.d.'aH -sftrottjny ro:; in ti th
Odetis.4. . Sf-abastopol. Batuifa in Rus-
pivi; Tr ldnd and rfnto m Asia
Minor; Varna in Baria. and K(.s-!Priyr to th?1 war; fts populate:! nu:n
- ' -: ? .' - iu te
V.:!.. .u -
in th" tt:h century Yyres rivalel
anl'frheut It was oa ot
i.iiip.t.-- j.-.- at cloth Seiung c-'n'.'H
-i .t.. of tat wealth :ind on- ka.jwu
tr whT- through t!i" excellence
and popularity ot its ;rotfuct.s. l.
its prime k was a city of 2i)).0").
tetije. in. Rot r mania. tlreatest of all-
t!i' on:in'n'iai poits is fldessa oil'1
of Russia's. niQ&t; in portent eitis f.or
the sliipment f agrieiPmrai -prodftrp
f!.t!irn is a famous oil port With
'.-) mouth of the" Blaek Sea the' Dos--l)horus.orked
by the. Turks. Russia
ts in the pee.u'Uar portion 'of bniiiii
iiity of gnain and -p-Wn'i? :v0f pIto-
Veujn and of ypt btdnc unabie to take
-advantage of. the lifeh .pfjp .offerl Miij1'18' att(I A" mm foot so! ""rs
beret lTnoi.
. Oucp Kousht French.
. "On July li 11332 it was tli-ir - r d
coated cohtmsnt that turned; vie
tory to thr bann-rs of tbe Fh iamins
in .their battl.- with the French under
the wails of Courtrai. 12 miVs east
ol Ypre The Flemish army num-
hrr .2fltMM' citiens of CU -m. tlriue-j
.Tid Ypres and the French 7.000
W. S. KEENAN
G. P. A. GalvestoB Texas
J. Osfen G. P. A. Pkoie 3S
llene..' "there .is Htib- a ne
int. i si in tife'.'mili'tar oiwratjons
th-'!-" an.on. Viriicnns..
' Tin' Illaek. t'aspi i'.i and Baltic Si-ia
are aliofit th satin- siv. hut of Mietn
all the I'dai k Sea drains the co'un-;-y
of greatest natural rsoures. ' of
Tiiost advantageous ( onnc tions w ith
tin- tr.:dine world and. by far. of the
v.: v; -r)!Hinercial iinportatirf. From
cast to west th'- Blaek Sea lui? a'
l.-iitri of '7rn -mUeg; its greatest
width of .'?t) miles; and it covers air
a i' i of 150.1)00 -square Utiles or is
considerably greater ; thhii the sum of
the areas' of the American (Treat
Lakes It has a coastal' Une of 200if
miles and a large part of Jits eontral
basin reaches the extreme depth of.
ijoiiu feet.
Drains Immense Area. .
"A million square miles of land in
lCurope and Asia drain into the Black
Sea. The Danube Dnieper Dniester
and Bugf of Central Europe; the Don
of Eastern Russia; the Kurhan and
smaller rivers of Caucasia; and the
Tcharuk. Kizll Irmak. Sakaria and
other rivers of Asia Minor carry
enormous volumes of water to Us
basin; it rises and falls according to
the increase ' and decrease In the
volumes of its tributary waters. Of
tidah action there is little or none.
"Chief among the port cities are
by her alTi.es for thse eoniifcodittes.
' U 'itii Turke.v in Europe -the advan-
tages. of Unssiaoitly vfi ' water
ports are. at best; ; fjimhffuL X.
"The s'-a is .swefit by violent storms
n.d.' heavy fogs. in -winter tnaking
navigattoff in wiittcr and e:vriy srtftg
matter ff .sonie ..haard Thffll. -on
every sjkJe ". pscept alon. that jtftrtp
from tke ni.teaii iM-ninsirl.i to.:.. the:
Danube fts shores are high aftjfi- bold.
Furthf r.nmrp. "there M Off island
larirf enouuh fr. a med-iifhv alstt? hij
Iii take reTiige M'h.jnti OB.AHibe "sea.
This is Serpents island; thirty mll"S
fnm the "Danube: -: '! .
"The lHaek-Sea is hette'r kyHTOn to
th ieople of the West faMe; tajt
j.in history for the; lnytMU' Crlm-
merian r.egioh is upon IU ncirUienv
j.vhorr". and many of the eariy Gre-'
Viau" heroes carrted on their kiiightr
: erran'trv iilont; its coasts; while Col-
S-rrftt liounlir nin t'!.. f.-:r.
f"I i'iagm- of i::ir an. I tiin a wild
liareiiana! of wars blighted th-' hopes
of Ypres -sapped its strengtu.' d-siroy-f
its .tndiTstry. killed off and ar -J
away Its people ruined its homes
and .finafi-. biok. its spirit- The re-
estaSliRhtnent oj an hul.-pend-'nt Be'-
gium found it hopelessly beaten in
.the strangle f ( ..rosperifv ind pres-
"tiise " - -
NOTICE.
The Cfiiicho. San Saba and Idaho Val-
ley Railroad C.
Mfles. Texas Feb. 1 1015.
;. N'otrce Is hereby given that the
pVnmmt- Meeting: of the Stockholders
Of Th .Concho San Saba and Llano
YalJey Railroad Company will ha held
.In the-Company's Office in the.Towu
of Miles .County of Runnels. State
'of Texas on Fridav. March a. 1915.
chis where Jason and lyotlier An)- r. Qclo(k a m for the electfon Qf
mm so.ight the Golden F.lec. -e (7 pirectors aml for the tran3.
on its east honk." action of such other business as may
Ypres Tragic Story.
NOTICE TO FORD OWNERS
legally come before said meeting.
The Annual Meeting of the Board
Ypres! heatr-n back from the zenith : of Directors will take place iuimed-
whicli it attained around the year. lately after the Stockholders Meeting
i.fiAn i ... i : . . . . ! I 4 n mnnnrtl-n
tl.ilju ever dropping lum-i in m stun- j t. nn.oCin.ir
Of. importance -is today apparently dl22 Assistant Secretary.
j facing the last few scenes of its
.tragic decline. For weeks Ypres has
figured prominently in the war dis-
patches as Germans and allies have
rolled in alternate destructive waves
over its site" says a statement is- I am representing the best mechan-
sued by the National Geographic So- iCal Ford Starter on the market today.
cioty today: ! will install starter on your car rerv
"Ypres was formerly the capital of reasonably and guarantee satisfaction.
West Flanders it is situated 3;" Don't get out In the mud to start'your
miles south of Ostend on the Yoerlec. (car tr get your arm broken cranking.
The town lies in the midst of a fruit-(Start your car from your seat easy
ful region which is drained swamp efficient and absolutely safe.'
and marsh land. Since the flooding See ne or phono me at once
of the country as a war meajpjrethe 115c A. C. BRATT0N.
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The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 115, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 27, 1915, newspaper, February 27, 1915; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth346049/m1/3/: accessed March 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.