Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), No. 166, Ed. 1 Monday, May 5, 1919 Page: 4 of 4
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Brownwood Bulletin
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Our Topic Today
CADET
Guaranteed Hosiery
Cadet Hosiery come in
silk and cotton grades for
men women and children
and in the Cotton or Mer-
cerized Lisle grades are
absolutely guaranteed to
give you satisfactory wear
or we replace them;
with new pairs.
Cadet Hose are made with
linen toe and heel and the
yarns are made from fine
long staple Egyptian coilr
ton which insures the best
.finish and the longest scriT
yiee.
Women's Cadets
50c 75c and up
Children's Cadets
- 50c to 60c pair
Men's Cadets
! 40c and 50c pair
day for Apinc1 San Arigelo ami other
points.1 i . . I
S. H. Bass (jf Saii Angeio spent the
week-end herel with his? wife.
Dr. and 'Mrs! A. 13. StrOzicr of Santa
Anna spent Sunday in Brownwood. .-
Mr. and Mrs. H. t. Witjc of Eastland
are guests of "Mr. and :Mi;s. S. D. Pitt-
man. J - -
.lohn U: Bodenhammer spent the Lit-
ter part !of the week visiting in De
iLcon anil Corsica na. ' -
"Mr. and Mrs W. C -IWUton or Sioux
Falls. South Dakota are guests of tei.r
sonW. CI. Paulton. Jr. -. '
.Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Reeves if
Brady spent (Sunday i.ero with her
mother Mrs. CJny Hill. "1
Mrs. IV 13.. Anderson 'jr. or Now
Orleans is a gjiest hi the home or lieu
tiwh. Ir" V llJ: Anderson. . -
.Mrs
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Jim SISICU AITS 1' ruuK .-ruit.
.Mrs. S. W. Scioggs returned to uh
homo .in Fort I Worth on; JSumfciy-after
a "visit" with Mrs. W. -11.-. Paige
Mrs." .hi S. (jpmbesl iia returned to
her honW m Midland afhr a visit with
-her daniihti-n Mrs. W. HrPo'ckham.
ter Margaret Steel who will make
her home-here
Miss .Pot Insall of San .Salia is a
guest of her sister Mrs. T. D. :Butlor.
Miss Ivv Huddleston returned last.
! night from a week-end visit in Coman
che. . -
C. W. Glenn of C-ranhury is a guest
or his daughter. Mrs. S Z. Parks and
son Dennis Glenn.
Mrs. .1. Y. Pearce of Balliiiger was
tlm irni'st ' vestordav of Mrs. F. M.
More at GO.") East Lee street
cn route 16 Mineral Wells.
-while
Of Interest to Women
LITTL E ITEMS OF
LOCAL INTEREST
Mrs.. Rj CI Gay of Santa Anna spent
nday in Brownwood ''Jthc guest of
I Mrs! Ci M
; morning' from
.tended (Jrand
.sister." ' :
j Itev. P.axterj.iO. I). Gre
day in Sim riaha whore
Carpenter irohtrned this
IHouston. vherc sho iit-
Opera ami visitcil her
:r spent oun-
jio nneu nis
Presbyterian
regu.1 a r appoint at the"
church on Sunday. '
j C. P. PiKnijm arrived ft his. jimming
for a visit "with his b'rotiicr. & 1' Pitt-
'man andj to Attend to ...business mat-
' Mr..;and Mrft Roy jMeKiniiey arrived
It his morning Jrom lirbhoii for a vis-
. lit with his parents Mr. dud Mrs.5 A. rX.
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Tomorrow's Entertainments.
The Daniel Baker Auxiliary -will
meet at 0:30 as m.
The Twentieth Century Club will ob-
serve President's. Day ' with a recep-
tion at the library. :
To Entertain Tlcttirncil Soldiers.
The Ford Addition Community Club
lias asked for the "privilege of being
hostess at a social hour which will
' follow the regular business session to
. bo held by the returned -enlisted men
mi .May 17 th at the Court House.
Daniel linker Auxiliary Meeting
Tomorrow
A very important meeting of the
Daniel (taker Auxiliary is called for
tomorrow morning at ! : iit) o'clock in
the Daniel I3aker dprmitory. Final ar-
rangements for the" recital to be uiven
nr. aiul .Mrs. AI. .M. Srtt anil Mrs. M.lby Miss Duncan will be made. M in
L. Ruland returned Sunday morning Very important that a largo represen-
union oi memuers ne prcsuni.
Itihlmn. Hats.
iinf. r ..;n i.. ii;.. .
nam UL i iuiiuii -will uu ftiu - j QPl
year very good. Nifty and inexpen-.DO
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isivc. are those made trom tlirs new t
who is a guest oi cotton ribbons One I saw in a smart! no.
shop yas fashioned of the cotton nb-:gg
son. : will remain in brownwood. for a .Don m a three-quarter-men wnitn. it uu
few weeks before going toSouth Texas had a white ground and uimn it woreDa
where he owns a picture sho.w bm- processions or quaint little Holland
liess .Mollison has received hit honor-; children in gay colors. It was a sport lDci
alile discharge from the service. j Iwt. imended . for wear w i. t h t h e ..ga
sweater. y
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will speakj
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Reports from the bedside of Mr. Is-sae-Tanner
are that his condition re-
mains vtry serious. Mr. Tanner suc-
cumbed to a stroke of paralysis last
week and hits been quite .sick since.
from Temple where Airs beptt was
taken for treafnfent her ..conditfon
however was too serious forj-nn t)ii-
eration and she was returned1' to her
home here oh Sunday.
Ivincst Mollisoth
fhis parents .Mr. and Mrs. .1. R. .Molli
PERSONAL ITEMS
Joseph. Burt. Jr. of Ranger spent
"Sunday here. . i !
Mrs. Joseph P Burt Jr. is visaing
fritjuds in Coleman
.Miss Ktiiel Immett is sicllntr twoi -X-days
with her parents' -Mr. and Mrs.USuiYrat' Workers to Talk in l5rojn
H. C Harnett. Miss Barnett left last. wood Wednesday.
.Tuiv for WaskinKton to accept a:gov-f ..Miss Annette Revei-idge
.eminent nosilion. She was. upon red-' in' the county court room on AVednes-'nn
nest transferred to- El .Past? a few day afternoon at 4s o cJock In the m-;
weeks ago; where sue is still engaged" terest cf. the--amendment of the Consti-Jna:
in government work. : fution in regard to: Woman's Suffrage.; :
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Mr and Mrs Ros A McAnelly ofi
Santa AHna-tlpent 'SunUjiy :-in: Bro'wn-
wood 'the guest of his sjister Mrs. E.
B. 'Grady. jV - ' . ". ' -
31 rs. Citrl Robertson' .will pas's' tlfrii
Brdwnweod tonight eiirqute from Yyi-
ma. Arizona to Belioii where sne wi.(Chitrch Sunday atternoon. . Mr. ;ind Mrs. posted speaker and :will bo in a posi- gg
St.. T Cnnke - Miss.Mavesie. Makino and lion to enlighten tlie men on this sub-
At u called session of tlie quarterly: 2 1th. .Miss Ueveridge comes to Brown-j.gg
nnnfraiiin nf tlm TOirkf ii ti o fl i s t wood liinlilv recommended as a welllnn
f i i?t m i- nmrllhr
Jl O. White of Dublin is a 5uot ot: Af- .v-.n T.;ln iUllVr children re-
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ro T." Mfivnn jvopn lirti i!fiOHI(Pf t(l l(f.t. A SnfifKll 1I1VUU11011 IS UXtLMKlPll ID1 nn
his son. James L. WWu. turned t thiir home in Temple on jj;; .district conference wliich meets in' the men of Brown enmity to attend and;
Mrs T. W. Tomme ;left last nigh- 'orj Saturday! nigllt. after ii; yis'it . witlt lier Winters Runnels county; on f he . I'-th '; the women are invited to be present t
a ahprt visit in Galveston. j mot her. Mrs. E. fi. Gentry. . . and Ifitli of May. . .-!- i " :- gg
Miss Lena Holland left last nigiiji fori Mrs L M- Busby ami) little daugh-i : . 3iid-lieiiiiiiil Couiie.il General Fetlera-InD
a fv days stay in Galveston. iter. ; Frances ..Marion sretuined Miss Ifatie Doss of (Vlorailo Cll tion Women's Clubs. fgg
rxf f-lm VnUnnr'i Aeunrii i v I )('fn l.:in:ir U PS ( IJlirmnil Ml l-tfin
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-OiTpsca Hoofl. of Sweetwater. :is a
.guest of her grandmother Mrs. H. 11
Jvilore.
- "Mrs. Annie "L. Holland left last rilight
ir. Galveston
and pleasure
Mr. and Mr
LYRIC
JODAY
morninc . from Houston wnere sue
visited her sister. Mrs.; J. W. Blake. Bent suuirdav ami Sunday in Brown i licity T. F. W. C ' This is the official
and attended Grand Opera. .1 wood in the? interest. Of the Rebecca ! bulletin :
ssueri by the .. Hotels 'Commftteo.-
ocal Council Board of the Federa-
1 Mrs. K. A. Berry returned this raofn-iotw .While here she was a guest of 1
for a few davs' misiness ing from Charleston west nm.ai jrSt r Harryman ;aid -Mrs. lomtL
trip. 5 where she have hi en visiting. Sho was r Leach. Miss. Doss left this morning !t
s. J. E. Bouldin left Sun-' u -companied home by ner-nine uaugu-j f0r Bangs.: . - '
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The Peter Pan girl of the
screen
Viola Dana
In the appealing story of
a fiery Parisian grizette
"The Parisian
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Tigress1
A story of smiles and
tears winning the heart of
all observers.
LYRIG
TUESDAY
Paramount Presents
DOROTHY GISH
in
"BOOTS"
The same funny little girl
who played "The Little
Disturber" in "Hearts of
fhe World" and who has
been getting better ever
since.
vention to be held in Asheville May
27-31 1D1U.
the annual mcetimt of-(he 'Fort-1 Tire innminc sessions of the eon-
j Worth Chain and-Cotton Exchiinge lastK-entiiui will '.be held in" the Battery
Week Douglass V..K:ng;- formerly of -Park Hotel "a 11. evening sessions will
1 Brownwood was re-elected president. be iield in the Cityr.Auditorium.
ion of Wpmcn's. .Clubs. for the. C011-J "
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! and .E. B.Wooten was matle Siecretaryj Grove Park Inn will be Headuuar-t
'for the tenth consecutive term. The -tors for (lie Council Board C. F. W. C
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report at the. annual meeting showed1 Battery - Park Hotel will be Hcatf-
j that the Exchange had etijoyed a won-! quarters for Ndrtlf Carolina.
t derful growth during the jjast fowj- Rotmis will -bo" provided free of
'years ! - . - charge for. State . Headquarters Com
mittee '.Meetings etc. in utese 110-
THURSDAY One Day Only-THURSDAY
; D. W. GRIFFITH'S
The Girl Who Stayed at Home'
MORTUARYl
; MIt.S. -ST.KI.LA A. .1I.0WTBN.
j Mrs. Stella-A- llow on. JJ7 "years oh
died Sunday night in a Topal sanitar-
ium. and. the rcniaiiis were shipped this
j morning 'to "Comanche -for iutermeirt
this afterno'on. '
r Mrs. Howton was the. wife i. of J. M.
j Howton. -who together' with . libr. tnoth-
1 cr survive her.
MHS. MATTIi: ;ItK0Vi V.
Mrs. Mattie Brown wife of John P. I
Stale Hostesses are making arrange
ments for special entertainment for
visitors froiu: their home State
v Will State Presidents and General
Federation Secretaries plea.se give this
-Bulletin wide puWicily?
. Memhcrs of the. Hotels Committee
will be on duty .in each Hotel every
day during the Convent ion. and will do.
alt ill tli.elkr .power to 'make visitors
coinffjrtabl'e and happy
. The Credentials and Registration
Rooms will be in "the Battery Park
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Jones Chapel community. tt.ree amU The Crcdoiftinte Com Uce. w.ll be
half miles northeast- of Brownwood. j imy from tn j.-m. til our
J The funeral will be conductcl at 10 u Monday AJny2lUi; for. local cub
. i.. w women. Open for general registraliou.
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Dixie Today
The Great Screen Actress
Alice Brady
In a Superb Pro
duction
"In The Hoi
low of Her
Band"
From the Famous Story of the
Same Name by
Geo. Barr McCutcheon
i 1 Wadkins. - and interment will be!
jmade in the. Tones Chapel; Cemetjery.
j .Mrs. Brow'n was -III years old liav-
; ing been born in Bosque county Texas
I April 2'I). LST0. She was a datighier of
j Sylvester Adams- She v.as a meinber
j of the ;Iones CiiapeP Baptist church
.and was loved and respected by all
"her neighbors and a' host of frjends in
I this county. ' .
Surviving her are her husband who
is a son of ".Cncle Billy"! Brown;
.three sons. Cahe. Porter and Billie
Broun and. the following "' stepchil-
dren: .Messrs. Jolm. -Ceorge Charles
anil Tom -Brown all of Arizona; and
Mrs Bettie Storms of Brownwood and
'.Mrs. Laura Bales and Mrs. Lena-Pow
ell both of Lubbock
Tuesday. .May 27th. nine a. m. to five
j. m. .and on Wednesday. M.ay 2S'Gi. at
nine a. nu Members of tii.e Committoe
Ai 11 'lie-there on other days to register
the.stato women -who may come in for
the day
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-There will be a Biennial Koont 111
each Hotel ontertniulug State delega-
tions where .members from the Itir
formation Bureau ".excursions. Halls
and Ileadfjuarters; Hotels -Local Press.
Local Transportation' Baggage and
Registration Committee will b.e found
answer 'all uuestioifs. The delegations ! CO
in the different hotels will apply
there for all information. They
From Every Nook and Corner of
Brown County
the pictures of the boys who
were and still are in the Service
are coming in
and relics and souvenirs sent in
and brought back by the boys
themselves each with an interest-
ing and sacred little history all
its o wn are corning in by the scores
Mother! Sweetheart! Friend!
is the boy from your home going
to be lett out of this?
see that the pictures and inter-
esting mementos reach us before
Friday night next
Rogers' Photographic and War
Relic Windotf Opens Saturday
; Mdrning May 10th!
the Real Tanks will be here Friday and Saturday of this week
..'.'' Buy Liberty Bonds and bring us the pictures and relics. .
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iiiso reiiueste(l..as. far as possible. -Li
have their mail Sent tp their hotels.
Ariangemoiits' will .be made' in ev-
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If t'llll'lt 11 it fill lilll IMU'I'll 1 II III III l? Ill II J "
n t aiitaiiiey.
Information has been - recei ved
in
Auditorium for telegraph service..
Public stenographers will be ui the
liuormaiioii mis iuu:n -n;n.-j.vui4 nn t... ...
Browmvood that First Lieutenant .lohnjl'atcls.-atid in the; l-pyor and thoe. .U
- ii.-j.il. r.-..wn ni'iv nnvo- IVIIO-
V. .McCuBottgh has "received his com-
mission as Captaincy. Captain McCi.l w.iting done m a hurry at then own
lmiirh has seen active service hi the
St. .Mehiel Salient and in . the -battles of
Argonne. He is atuiched to' the l")th
Division which is still iii t.erinany.
To Ilu.sincss mid Trofessbnal Mm
Kuli.scrll'InK Victory' Hoiitls.
IT you have not yet secured the prop-
er stickers showing that you are sub-
scribers to the Victory loan please
call at headfiuarter.s' in the Arcade
cxiii'iise
AH State Presldenls-anil State Sec-
retaries' are privileged to make the
Biennal nooms in the liotels their
lleadiiuarters. to give out information
to-their delegations. .. . .
It is requested that each delegate
alternate and visiting ehrh member
wear a blue bo w. "as she leaves the
train at AfihevlHc that she may be
easily identified hy the Transportation
earliest possible date and to save timel
and correspondence please .give full
particulars; name and address oi e.u u
person number to be accaimnoiisiu;.
limit" of price and date of iirri.val. The
hotels can not make reservations
without thesp details. -
Address all connnunieations to:
Mrs. JAIL'S C. ERNST Chairman)
Hotols Committee. Local-Council"!
Hoard C F. W. C Sunset Trail
Asheville. North Carolina.- .
"The Eleventh Commandment." l)i i
ie Thursday. t. j
Sunday Scluiol Kirt. . 'j
Tlie renorts froth the. various. Sun-
day schools for Sunday. May -UhI'ol-lowsi
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THE BIG STORE
WITH THE LITTLE AD
Watch this space tomorrow for Extraor-
dinary Announcement
Block and secure them at once. These jcommittee. who- will wear yellow
should be displayed in a prominent
place so that'the public .may know just
who Is assisting Brownwood in raising
her quota; Those firms able to show
a 100 per cent- subscription of their
proprietors and employees should also
secure and display 'the proper insig-
nia. We desire that the fullest mihlicity
be given the public in this niirrier. We
want tlie public to know who are full-
blooded natriotlc. American citizens
ready at all times to do their full duty
toward their country and their town.
COURTNEY CRAY.
County Chairman.
bailees
Visiting Club members are not furn-
ished with badges but are requested to
buy pins from tlie Badge Committee
that they may be easily identifed when
attending the Council..'
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Jit. aiitdiell Excursion Saturday
3Inj: 31.
In order to assure the best accom-
modation and that all applications may
be properly classified and filed Dele-cate-
Alternates Visiting Club .Mem
bers and Visitors are respectively re
quested to send In their specified ap-
plications for hotel reservations at the
First Methodist -
First Baptist
Coggin Baptist
First Christian
First Presbyterian .....
Church of Christ ........
Austin Ave. Presbyterian
Valley View Baptist
North B'wood Baptist ..
Ep worth League S. . ..
Total attendance .14 LI ;
$41.01).
Report for. Sunday April 27:
tendance 1317 collection $40.1:..
"The Eleventh Commandment" Dix-
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collection
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LOONEY MERCANTILE CO
Hardware Company Is
Pleased With Results
from Bulletin Ads
The Austin-Hall Hardware company
which carried two advertisements in
the Bulletin last 'Week announcing- a
special sale of aluminum ware this
morning is well pleased with the" re-
sults attained Manager John.T. Allen
declaring that the Bulletin "gets' re
sults."
When the store was opened this
mor-qlng there was a- rush of about a
hijTmlred people who were waiting for
a (chance to buy the advertised alumi
num ware. The entire stock was sold
out within a few minutes all the sales -and
office people beinst busy waitihsr
on the people while the stock lasted.
For a Sprained Artie.
As soon as possible after the injury-
is received - get a bottle of Chamber-
Iain's Liniment and-follow the plain:
printed directions which accompany
the bottle.
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