Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 61, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 1, 1919 Page: 1 of 6
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isROWNWOOD TEXAS WEDNESDAY JANUARY 1 1919
VOL. XVIII. NO. 61
1919
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-1 BEING RESCUED; II GtLEBRATION
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liFOGG.Y WEATHKlf ( AlE OF A(TI
DHaT: WOraiSI) SOI DIKKS
BEISG TAKEA Orl.
. (By Associated Press)
XEW YORK Jan 1 The troop ship
Northern Pacific- with two tho i sand.
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VUl -UUIIUICU iUUVlKHil UUK'tTS tHU
nea returning from Fran
Rescue vessels hv 1 ... .m
ire .Island with instrai ions to re-
move the troops who arc won:n'ed.
The weather at alw tin r. !. v.r.5.
era P.?fifip wp-it rr w
think off Ffrft Is;.-.! wt:.' u ur.u-
lamonir Hip tnarinpr n t... r:rnviUaTOaii ami. looted ihe show win
fof the Atlantic Coast: A vh:?Lv south
wind was bio wins and r.mi fell :!j
ftimes
terounflhifr -Wiis hmv:.. Fi-.. i v!Mrt
kiim it iiniTii in W!no: sitrini tm wtio;
(south of the former tiav '
One Traniirt Vrriw
The American krr.w rt M.nrrtsiM
with fifty-five officers ami soWh-is and
four Y. M C. A. mm arnvo ! lu re tu-
ciay from Brest.
A message rer-etved at Ho joken at
11 o clock today mmi the cai-sain -of
the Korthern Pacifir said: " Every-
body on board saf."
President Cannot
Visit Switzerland
on
Present Tour
BERXK." J mi i:4-Th- Anu-rii'itn lit-
sration were aunomiek'il vesteruuv aft -
rnnn.f1wt Prp.Bi&Inf Wion -rtr
mgagemeats prevjtaiftS ftis v;:-rair
SwitzarlaiKl i 1lies LEI
III
; PETR
ifiyiuUICLl!
r.0a.SHEVIKT TAKE UETEXGE I 01!
IKPrLSlOX OF REPUEHE MO-
TIVES Fiioii mmi.n L WO
'(By AssoeifeMid Pre.-;?. .
! HEX EVA Jan. J.-r-ln.ixwi:--'- U r 'V-v
iexpulsion of Bolsfietik: renhcn:a-;
fives from Switzerland iht? UdJphet.ti !
leaders in Petro?rrad have .illatred 'he
Swiss legation then- awarding to ad- t
vices received by
the Suit-? Bfivp.m-
peat. They also m
S Haired the Xorwes-
Ian legation to which the Swi.-s ar-
chives and money
feaii if-cn trarftrr-
pa wnen me swiss ppansn was-t
he loss amounts id t'o it m.irTl and
nfty million francs.
IPOTSDAH HA VI H EE? BI IHEI)
" SAYS PAltU i'Al'ER.
(By Assoeiated Irf-
PARIS Jaa. I.-rAl!! rorref - !M.-jn-
Uie former emfi.ior of ;-rniany.
jvhicb was kept at
burned as wellajs"
M'ents dealing with
flfiiam has hep
a r5:-inh.5r .of docu-
lilteriial qniwiions.
enaent made to te
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III GQRRESPOHDEHGE
I OF KAISER DESTROYED;
iW'OTnW FOIL!l!REY KEPT AT '
torres:ponaent or. pe Maun uy nan rTerfh trttos has. W;ftt letAled - W
Ivaulsky who is uireparin- a wIti:ej0CcttI;. Suiiiibouli dMtii(4-!kH: Conti
pook dealing wiih the orient of the
far.
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ISOTABbES TO MKT HIM AT THE;
BOKBKK AM) flSOOKT 11 LH 'IX) t.
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f.' : fBy Associitffrt Pre?) j
ROME Jan. l.-r-f'residMit U'ilKon '
411 jirrfve at the PMiaa frontier on -
Ufa :morning ar.JWi7 acoorduig j
) the present iwaap. ne woi mw
6 '.ihti order hy pio stcie- os nmg
ietl)r Eiuanuf-1. Amtri an Ai:ilassa-J
llor Paige and Comit Mart hi diCVl-
Jlere. tne iiana.ii .nmwaum i
Vnited States. They ill -'" him
Mfhe capital. i t
ii ii?
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Oi l CBBfek. HINR FRR FVFR
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HOLD FiVS'TKEET PAHS KAi 0 RES-
TAl RATS AM! PUVXNJUOPi
AM)
Km SHOW W:!MXN S.
. V (IK- Associated Prcs.11
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NORFOLK. Jan. li One sMlor was
Killed ami another .dangerously wound
ed and sel
eral cirizeiis? recehed rnir.nr
aiy " t oiJay :in 'a a i sk 'ir'n a n f tr
injuries
wliich v.a started after imfegm iti
a irohe w enlisted mn '.from the anv
fcfle-4ie streets of- the l;biisin-
se-tion wtire Hi led it the telebrnr
m" crowdff wo fa 'waited Mini end
ms-'" ttttram om-mns: o ini" no a
year. -the-tten hi "unifoJTkx he
streoY. carNj 1itiliet1- missiles. -jfeied h
'Wowr tw lttwnsiuis;troi!i wMc'-Ij wea
lons weioi.tauuHl.
-! 1 1'QitPe opened fire oji a) minilwf j
' wiuaow at"ef wiu. ji in Its im-i- lt
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if paint from a
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" t-vfMTOi Jan.- i. .1 he? .ertcan s:ki-
WtanMg W it'll fiii'. C- SUlir'.'nK.I't"a
wnuei niniuw pi
t'OTTOioEr i me man. -s .
l ( - -. 1 11
te s nt)HOT!)p.o. TTipfi teufq-ut.
States. TOe. Mbaiaraaoa turned over
Xo tm (WW states vara naw saxt m
ay across tfi--Atn.t:-c.
;t
p?jer 4om mil- sitePify 'the t
twanatr i
iiifh -liie cfertajiwMr of the
ert-i "OTHares..re. io be
iNeiM-MfhCiamto
rim 1o Monda
Uiiys5oeinteii I'resssji . -.
NEW ttdttlfc .'Jan. 1. was-Iearno i
amn'f t'A j the . sew Yrk Esa.iomil ;
jeagw- wkehafl team m eoii'KMerm?
eliahgiDK; ijts fpriBg..trailKgJ)irirler.
We hiirh ?Wt-offMe train- i
f prohiJiiivi; iaii-r-ted ra'teij
wiwt vi
tf? airf'-lii
are Said mi lie ttie rfi;i- i-pB.teausnif.l
ibe XManta (to-ki)Bid(J'r -fie hau;e In.i
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r ood lUommissiOn:
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macs w jerman
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BERXK..: fewiurland . '.Jh nf lir-An in.
fer-ftHtf4fim"ii-sien;charRe ivith .'.the '" '
Iuty jaf . i-ittct'ihj ;m i?ifetiitioii in -
'Jo thrfrxft kifiaditi--ni:of flcnwiny ani i
.AFistirm-'iWR'Uere. uU(y- 9r vifennn.
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AEfJEO iHlTTAUOIV TO
n I ra i it m.-.i ji i i 4 i.i.
DIVIDED OiarHiiTH
lifflfMM "Jaa. 1. i battalion of
fin - . IL.
detilled
tontiaapwlj while a jflrnish. JiattaH"on-
THE CfitESFUL CiiiiRUB
There's a. beautiful Mne
t
on fci? vGh old Koiiije.
In dl iof the comerrs it
wanders tsid clings
It loves ihe old "house
into te.uty almost
u.uu. coi t;auv tnwyn.
some: wonderful
thm05.
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f . iy -isocirettii rcs.t
? t4iEilan( of -tlie -dekiitriltv.ti oS kimtiixiia..
riyria a ltd Uanof in tlicr .new- unier
iff world affairs growing out of the
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felgiied with. Great - jiritju'h attil ;.ltusja.
in 101.. : -' - . ..- . -v .-.
If tlie coming peace confm'0nee.:doe9
not ri.iv oti. t wi the above plau will
ilfeiput into-e'tfect. acrording to authors.:.
' iiaiivr hifofrainn ftiriilshcd. the A
fb.Ciat ui I'reii s.
I'OSEX VSl)Ul JTUtTIAL LAW
.(By Associated Prss)
"BASEL. Jan. The Herman an-
loritief In (Jernmn Loh.nd have dej1
fhired t'cst n under nrirtal i.tw ac -
cbfdliik Uil report recehe.t here from
Pokui
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iY NAME is "Nineteen. Nineteen-" : . ' - - r
Yousee I wjust; .brand-new;
Wit.habigjo;yoTasMpLU
; ToDriliigiew-hope ;tQ- Ipu
KJOWthat f you've got my number
i -phati&you' rather doubt .
Tli&t- IhtcoTne here to scatter
tv And all tli glooms to flout.
- ndltiings are all dead; wrong; -;; .;;
-"new :1
itt!eboy brings a promise: of joy -
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i'riin'CRs Mntoifea briuf-
ing three thotiHaiid t roups aiii f '
.rrcefUfy .-poihied Chief of tt; j.
riil '"vi'. ani-.cd here ' today
i9 - -''? 9 V - " ' r ' "b ''.:-l
:.Mnir-M of .six doughs fur
BAii" I'OU ALL FOWJ AfOTOU
CO.M FA X Y 'V0 H K !!?.$. - j .
-. By Associated--. PreBs)
ORD IIOB j :
: A NEW WAGE SCALE
r T ; v""--- - "v''1""fv;"UiIlg that tlie approval of -it by. Admiral
jwage: jcale of 6ix. dolla5 pOr day;
flat increase of onehiOflier day; for
approximately .'2SOO0 eiiiployes thru-1
11 V ; - ' . - ; .
F(ml AIot0r UWny.
1 The employes of the Ford
inteveHla are also sin hided in
ctcu-it wbiih taliCH effeoi today
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me outv
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good cheers
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DIVIDED
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.ilT-h ANTIC M. PAC'IFIC. FLEETS
' TO IHv ()K(?AMZHI) O.N CO.U-
V . J'KT-lT.fVK BASIS.
. ': lJy Associated Press)
WASHiXCTOX. Jan.. -l.-By
ntjxt t .
summer the .navy .v ill ;bo divided into
two-great . Fleets to lie known as .tho
Atlantic fleet and the -Pacific fleet
Secretary of the "Navy - Daniels
noUnced-today; . ..
- The'Secretary described the prog'rahi
;to the House.-Xtivnl conimittoe expl.ain-
BcnS011f cllief of naval operations was
Reived last night from'Hurope.
; ji uu prunu aim us 10 icuq) liiu iMvvy.
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NAVY- S
IIIOIl !
BIO OGEAM FLEETS
1 . way. to. .keep it on its. toes. is . to. nave. meat of many of the financial restric-i
tractor competititm between the fleets. No.tions. with a view to the' protection oillc
ihb iuV ?extensioni of Uho liavy yardnicilities'Hh'e European- finances during thc;longi
na necessary- . - - - ' reeonst ruction penou. . .fwiii
! III nuDlOl iii rU
TF ! - :
Period Unprecedented Growth and Development of City
and. .County Opens today with New Year; New Rail-
road Highways Oil Wells and Other Things in Sight
TIic y.ear 1919 whieh iva.s ushered hi at midnight last" night
vritMhe booming of guns ringing of bully and piercing screams-of
dozeiis;.of whistles of tho eity romise to be the 'biggest year in
Jrowhwood's history. Xev.er bttfore lia.-i the city had an opportun-
: t i v-. for sueli. rapid growth and never before has there been possible
a program M'-ynvvk p'dntaming so many enterprises as is now spread
- .before" the citizenship.-;'
The (level ofi ment aF tlie minercd resources of the county cdntrrb-uled-nior-e
tluBr anything else to. whatever prosperity the city and
'-rounty piyovctlUliiringjiie last year Dro'uth-striekeh and suffer-"
ing from the geyenal depression caused by .the- war. the county would'
have I.st .-hi-aviiy in business and citizensliip had it not been that
hundreds of thousands; of dollars was being spent in search of- oil -
: and gas. This;-year;. o0 field activities . promise ; to be" so mnelL
greater thaji those of last .year: that no e.ompttrisoh is possible.- 3il-
lious win .)roba;ljIy be spent in ihis county alone and quite prob-
ably miUionsof:irew wealth will be developed throiijrh the medium of
.i produeiiMg oil wells. ' j '
j- . Theagrietiijural otitloolv is" very bright. Splendid rams htive
j .fallen. -and there is: now . ample season-.in- .the- ground. Thousands
I of ai-res. haye been planted to small grains and plans are under way
for a .caiaigii Of diversified farmijg d.uring the spring and summer
. that oan'jiaril-fHl to. produce wealth for the farmer and stockinan.
Within -the .city itself there are scores of movements which -may
. "j be sueeessftilly promoted' during the year. Each movement-involves
j t!te dvyt?lopmeift" of. the eitf ire city and " each is entirely feasible
' if the 4tixenship c-operattvely strives- to promote it.
1 The Bulletin' has secured from thef Based -upon the Bailey being the.
t secretary of the Chinber of" Commerce discover" well qf a deep oil field tak-
. .'.the following stateiti'ent of some of the J ing active steps to locate oil supply
; things wft'felv that organization will en-f houses and manufacturing institutions
jflcavor to assist iq." doing .during the Tallied .to oil in Brownwood .
yrar: ' ': '"-..-" '.-.'.' - - - Agriculturally the organization
Securing of -naturat'gfla"'fpr. the city holes' to work out plans to start a
i with a lower domestic and industrial; permanent regional agricultural fair
;vate. '"'.' . .. ; for this -part of the state located pro-
j Prornoffon of an; industrial district perly close to the city and adequately
upon which' to locate such factories financed. . - "
a.s may' be attracted jiy .cheap tuel and ' Broivnwood -must have a number of
. good railroad .transportation facilities. apartment hon'ses and probably addi- .
; Lining up with AVichita Inalis. and' tional . .hotel - facilities during 13X9.
. Eastland in the baildin'g of the pro-! The organization will endeavor to get
loosed railroad. ffpiii. Newcastle to Cilay. Jovvaer-s of present hotels to enlarge
-giving an ft'li-raffrotfttJ; through "the -the "same but doubtless "will notunder-
heart of the. oil Dept.. and 'a new-Taii-f take the actus' securing of additional
road for BrownwoQd . - hotels unless the demand is impera-.
' The- continued . promotion of .paved -iTively. urgent. ' '
highways. -assisting in the pushing of s Every effort will be made to get
plans for the -letting of contracts for' owners of desirable close-in city pro-
fthe Oil - Belt Highway and .the Port ; perty to consider construction of mod-
j Worth-Browhwood High way-; also call-5 ern apartment houses something
. ifng of an election to vote bonds' for" which Brownwood. badly needs.. - -ithe
construction of the Brovh county j The organization- will plan to-give
end of the Brown wood-Cisco High.way.Uhe utmost publicity to oii develop-
- The organization-of a housing com-f merit.
Ipany land for the. first .start on which5 Agricultural work will probably be
has been purchased by the- Citizens; enlarged and plans perfected to im-
Building Association soon to he char-i Port carlots of hogs for farmers bas-
itered and contracts let for the first ;.ed upon the probability of an. immense
unit of houses.-details of .which will feed crop.. - .'
shortly be given to the public.
S CAUSING TERROR
I
I
I MA SV : FAMILIES LEAVING KTGA LV
EE A It OF ADYAXCIW A-S:
AltnilSTIC FOIICES.
t ialso add a Woman Demonstrator as
"' (By Associated Press)- - planned by. the Federated Women's
j COPEXHAtlEX " Jan. . 1-i-Riga. is. Cluhs of Brownwood.
! panic-stricken over the advance of thej The organization will also probably
Holshevik.i forces which" are only; back the movement to secure a .Mem-
f eighteen mUos away...- .Many families orial .Hospital as advocated by lead-
'are fleeing from tlie eity -.. . .. - 'ing ministers physicians and others.
( According . to advfees. from Berlin j
tjI0 jlusjmn fjeet w3Hattompt I to leave
'K.ronstadt.and' incet tho British in thejas seems reasonably assured the or-
Baltic".; . ' ; - .. . - ' ' ; giihizalion will lend its every aid to -
: - . - -' ahc City government in plans for the.
"Advance Is ; fan tinned. 'civic advancement of Brownwood..
LOXDOX. -Ian.- L Bolshevik troopirSnch an advancement will meaii a
continue their advance westward in j great increase in assessed property.
Eslnonut and Livonia and-. aTe marchr j'vajtios. giving the. city ample incre-
ing on Beval and Biga according to !ment to float such bond issues as ihay-
thc Russian wireless report received 'be necessary to give citj--wide sewer-
here today. Southeast of Riga the Bol-lngei additional navinsr. Dark develon-
sheviki have taken; Romershof- o.h the.
Dvina river.
Defense of Realm
Act Disapproved by
British Business
.(By Associated Press)
LONDON ..Jan. l British business
mon somn nrnntinnlK- nunninuuic hp-!
eet.-f cording to reports from the" Americao!bilIitios!f"r Brownwod.
an4Ciuuhber qf Commerce-in London in! Possibility the initial Y. M. C. A.
! . ' .. -I . ... . . nmi-fl mnv lin tirtml :.. lain
uemandiug tlie immediate ' tteatb ot ' " - . w.
"Doi-a." the Defense of the Realm Act; Assuredly the organization will lend
Only -a ff-w . restrictions are approved !ltR aMl 11 thc assistance of the. ad-
hy business men geuera'Iy except that! vancenient of Brownwood's education-
men engaged on what ihey believe to' al institutions.
be "key" industries' are much interest-1 There will be many things to do in
cd in developnients in the govern-1 i19- Some of them can be done but.
meat's plans for protecting them. Ft-jit wiN take tlie support of all citizens
Luanc'ial men it is said are expecting
i -marked eontinuance and develop -
y CITIZEN
TIG OVER"
Immediately upon the county's be-
coming tick free which is promised
by the Commissioners Court some
tiuie during the year we will start
the initial movement for the importa-
tion of Holstein dairy cows for there
- s
. can be no doubt but that Brown coun-
y tick-free offers splendid opportu
nities for. a great development of the
daiiy cows; we will also continue our
co-operative shipping club work and
wUl urge-the Commissioners' Court in
addition to. continuing the Agricultural
Demonstration work of'ilr. Griffin to
If deep oil development causes a
great growth in Brownwood-in iai9
raent-etc. -
Because of the irregularity of the
streets in Brownwood 19 1& would be
a splendid time for the city to engage
a city planning expert to make a sur-
vey of tho city recommending such
changes in streets widths of same
etc. as may be possible to secure and
also such a plan as the city may grace-
fully grow Into. This Is not a dream
but possibility pregnant With poSSt-
along purely unselfish lines but for
jtlle utmost advantage of all-property
owners ana persons doing business
;re; "
Plans for. continued trade expansion
also he considered.
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