Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 163, Ed. 1 Monday, April 25, 1927 Page: 2 of 8
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MEMPHIS.
— Following
Tcnn.. April .15.—<jpi J.i
somewhat freakish
)«ms today In both »#i»issip-| connection aith the
:S£r» i fes&s'r.s
total
epuneo. flood waters from the Mis-
sissippi and tto tributaries oyer ran
more towns today in both
pi and
al thousand.
the already staggering
dagMfes. 3
reports of deaths 111-
'through from the vast lnun-
. territory bdt careful chocks
the Hot placed the known dead
at only a Utile than: one hundred
with an estimated death total of
approximately three! hundred.
Indianola, Miss, and Ari-ansa-s
ity, end Marked Tree. Arkansas.
outbreak'!
pate, priests and some la:
I’ . Two More Departed
Archbishop Pedro j Vera Zforia ‘of t
Puebla and Bishop Jose Manrique!
Zarate of Huejutla. Vert put aboard *
a tram bound for j Laredo Friday i
night, shortly.after 4tx prelates, in- ‘
chiding Archbtsnop Mora Del Rio.
.had left the country. Zarate hag j
flgur. d prominently In the eontro-
vgrsy which began frith the premul-1
gatlon of the religious laws last sum- '
■fer.1 After the withdrawal of the
pi tests from the churches- as a pro-
test agguwt the laws, he was arrest-
?dv charged with engaging in sub-
versive and rebellious activities, out
was released after a period in jail.
Dispatches from Muntensev.. state
■y*! reported to. the
rjpr j partmeo today.
<*!»- The hi aak aril
■iuS»:
boats based her*.
Immediately begun to depart
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NATCHEZ. Miss.. April 25
IA taleg ram received here at
| J. R. C liver, cashier of a local
j from l Js' brother In Lake V:
Ark., a ild that flood wate# had en
ijterad L ike Village and that the rest-
■ msxico crfTIpru Pf ’ !"* n~u* ’r” 1
Hovliv; deported eight archbishops \ towden Farm
;ahd bishops and executed a pridet. XJTTE ROCK. Arkansas. April
^government was engaged uxlay M _A brMkk m the Arkansas
.*» seeking to oust other priests al- rtwr *t south Bend. Lincoln
be implicated la a ijevolu- rourity h** flooded a large area
^mo vr nient. . . , j . i which In dudes the plantation owned
Despite vehement denials py the, ^ form, r Governor Prank O. Low-
Cathnlic authorities^! all pen. of 1 ilinois. national guard fliers
FILMS TO ILLySTRXTE
H (WIN l|
m wit «w
The- b eak will
it water
h Desha
mas and other
military de-
the great
ping down
Into McOhce.
E PINEDO ARRIVES ,
WITH f
' STRONG BOOMIRO
vdluc! April -25 ,ri—
by member* .of the po-
lb squad, alert for posMb.c
fascist demonstrations. Com-
Francisco D* Pln-do. Hal-
etretiag, idilor. whose
“Santa. Marta" was de<
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Goes
York; to
Deliver Speech
WASHINGTON, April i/P}-
fodny at the
ha win
of the \
Official
with late
resident
in wbkg tt is i
• outstanding
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he will dis-
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Three to Go from
Here-ta.Doetors
V Meet at ill Paso
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"three doctors frSgl Brownwood
a iH attend y the >aanual convention
of the State Medfcal Association to
be Jq, session at B Paso from today
thgpdfh to Tbunjdby-
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Hosier B. Allen stated that h# would
kgpi.ltjnight. . ,
A *varr Biterei king urogram has
been, arranged oj the B Paco Meto-
; Association 1 m undentood. add
expect a beneficial
OORQtUIlQII OF TIEia
WEI
foot;
Coronation of Their
King Petroleum tad Queen
ing Water, will mark the
the fifth annual Pure 1
at • o’clock this evening
Sailors’ and fjeliUrn1
under da awptoee <
Missionary Beristy ef the
Methodist church I. 1 [.
Identity of the quaes of the sfapw
S kept secret until the coronation
ceremon**' RutOB Buries. MeretAry
Chamber of Commerce and Y. M.
B. L. M King.
Ktar Petroleum and Quean
Laughing wtter an named in hon-
or of Brown eoantv oil raaaurcei
the'water vmjfev'™
Their Majesties will be waited up-
on by a group of popular Brown-
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' ooo Mmy men. snd women fttsir
resemmg maias m waiting, pru^ccs.
and prtneeaefe and dukes and dtleh-
^Lxe
will jgl
were the latest towns to be visited
hy the flood waters. Their com-
bined population Is about 6.000* but
each had a large quota of refugees
and the encroachment of the flood
waters has created a serious situa-
tion for the relief authorities.
The Mississippi town, which Isi mspaicnea m»m aaomcr^y., m»w
about 25 miles east of Greenville.1 of Nuevo Leon, say authorities have
was over-run with flood waters | ordered the deportation of. Arch-1
^ ^ ^ f : ^ V« *n AnaoM. «rr.v«,
v known and thc poUcr arr cndftv* cHy nM this ilUrrriQoti and ^ ,w
ortng to locate him. ; ‘ I received by Mayor Walke* -
i An official account of the execu-, Simultaneously grlth his arrival at
tiott of the pi lest at Rio Del Cuale.1 city hall plara. the crowd was
Si the state of JalUeo. says he was thrown into an uproar by the *iz-
capiured with others ih sn engege- ure of s young Italian who broke
hient against guvemth'*nt troops. He
was killed, according to the govern-
ment. becsii-s* He wa> involved with
another priest !m. the organization'-of
a rebelliou’i movement.
LAREDO. Tfxas. April 25.—<AVr
Upon t cleg rapine instructions from
2M c D«dv and H. L Lot- Chogfeir Board, the Plower snd the.,
left hare Saturday and Ihr. Green Bves dances. Male Quartette 1000 square
the local dor-tors
M%Mdn
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Moves Rapidly
This flood water is moving
Vicksburg at a taptd rate, the en
glnecrs reporting today that It was
approaching Roll Pork. . *1 mile#
south of Greenville. A: n\imb< r of
plantatiouv and villkges were flood-
ed overnight but it was assumed
that the inhabitants had heeded the
urgent warning sent yesterday^ by
officials to fleq fo the tevees
Under five feet of water early to-
day. Arkansas City. Ark., 20 miles
north of Greenville, became isola:-
sd., Five hundred persons were
homeless there and appeals for im-
mediate relief were sent to - Gov-
ernor Martineau of Arkansas before
communication lines went dosn.-
This flood water came from the
Pendleton break,! on the Arkansas
river, Reports today to the Mlgste-
sippt iievee boaijd said there had
heeo another break in the levee
and should these prove correct, the
situation In and around Arkansas
City would he aggravated
Waters from the Big Lake district
were descending upon Marked Tree,
but UUle alarm twas felt there.
8outh of New Orleans, a vast ter
ritory was being flooded by waters
a break In the
at Junior 1 plantation, caused
by MW steamer Inspector ramming
the dye. -‘Evacuation of a section
about 36 square‘lailex, wsa under
wwr-
Break waters In Northern Louisi-
ana also were spreading, forcing
many of the inhabitants to high
ground or nearby] eKies and towns
which, it appeared would be safe
from the floods. : !. . -
" Levpes j aloof VjUlasissiopI yme
heMiog well today muwpt that weak
spots were dewlopuig around Hel-
ena. Ait., and above Vicksburg
Large forces of men wear at work
through the pokce linen and came
running toward the .aviator with a
bouquet m his hands Members of
(he bpmb squad seated him and de-
stroyed (lie l» iqu< i before the
young man had a ch&ncf to explain
that he was frletuflv to (the aviator
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Archbishop Mora Y Del Rio. rank- i «Hy hall plaza With a h*avy motor-
iv%A of ^mbi 1 fVPlp PSTOH STlCl. t hi
Ing Mexican prelate of Mexico
In 8an Antoutp, Archbishop I
now cycle escort sogoe
p Pedro with the cheers
V’Cia of Puebla. Bishop Jose
Manriqurz Y Zarate of Huejutla and
Rev Mgr. Prqnctsco Preyria. pastor
of *he Immactua.r Concepcion Cath-
edral at Puebla who arrived yestfr-
day from Mexico remained here The
three prelates wtll remain in Laredo
pending arrangement*, being made
by f Archbishop Mora Y Del Rio to
vedd them to some place in th‘4
country tetpporarlly - s I
hisses mtngled
WIFE JTTfNDED DANCE
HID porno
SHE SHOT HI DUO
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COMMITTEE PUUIS '
EOllim OF
C011ECE sins
the coronation' - ttqi
rented Mrs. Lon L.
Smith* baby uanctng class.
Three dances will b** presented by
MltMuncr Harper* puptB; |h»
strengthening them and the engi-
neers were hopeful that thev uouid
hold. ± !' -• .
rZr: Belief Week \ ’
While these reports of new and
potential disasters were coming to
engineers’ offices here., rapid steps
were taken for extending the relief
work throughout tbi; more than 9,-
miles of flooded tent
will sing several selections. A sketch , tory
A Little Bit of Yesterday." trill be Arriving here from Washington as
AUSTIN. April 35 --fA*)—fiQUsbxn
tson of sabflea at Texas A.-and M.
College. Tei
IFRS EITHER
IN NEW TOK GIFT Tl
ITTEHD COIWEHTI
$
NEW YORK. April 25.—</P>
eral hundred newspaper publ:
from all parts of the^ country
Vi eel here today to attend the
nual meeting of the Associated
to bowlder and determine mi
of Interest to the orgaalmtion
Pwo pictures will be shown lri
ee Feral school Mouses of the county
this week by (Ounty Agent O. P.
CMffln and M rs Mayesle Malone,
lx me demonstration agent for
Blown county. One of-the pictures, to oowider and determine mat
“Ipomo Sweet name." ls,a one reel of interest to the organisation lAf-
pteture that la being uasd over the t^r the meeting a luneheon wtll be
ration this weak In the national held in the Waldorf-Aetorfa, presid-
cainpaip-n being carr rd on for Bqt- ed over by Prank B. Noyes, presi-
te r Homes In America. The picture' dent of the Associated Press.Henry
le centered around the “Little I J, Alien, former governor of ^"—4
Noyes will-be' the principal
speakers. > . . • J T ■
."Members of the American News-
paper Publishers Association are
here to attend the forty first meet-
St'NDAY BCHOQL BEPORT POB
APRIL M
The Bundav scm.' attends nee au
Sunday, April X was only 2606. 119
leas Loan tne prev.o r h tndiqr. The
report follows
t
Homes In
centered around
Thatched Cottage," iha cottage that and Mr
lalBiged•;John Howard Payne to]
write the song, “Home Sweet Home/’ 1
The second picture U * called ]
■ Weighed in the BaJance," and Is
What might be called a dair picture,
and Is .shown in three reels.
These tiro pictures will be shown
at Rickn Tuesday night ;<• May,
Wednesday nlgnt; and possibly
Woodl ind ,-Helghfo Thursday night,
althou rh no arrangements have
been nade for the j electricity at
Indianl Creek. Friday night and xf
Center Point. Thursday night.
Twe Other Programs >
In addition to the. showing of the
picture th*t is being uatri to the]-
MiMr Homes campaign for thtei i
county. Miss Malone has arranged 7__ |
for tau programs to be held to the [ TOKYO. April 25,—., >»—vfith the
First Baptist .....____
First Methodist ......
Ceggto Ave. Baptist ....... .T. 389
Church of Christ .....?..;.. 322
Central Methodist........._.j/. 321
First Christian ................ 261
First Pre.ibyterigR)'......V..-./L. 290
Austin Ave. Presbyterian ..... 130
Melwood Ave. Baptist ..;,,.L 100
Bede Plain Baptist ..u.Ll. 59
Central Methodist Mission ,. j.. 50
Edwards Street Presbyterian i... 45
Johnson Memorial Methodist 36
Wm. Penn—5
tog of that organization and will
discuss topics such as the elimina-
tion of want# in the industry, fur-
ther action!on postal rates, (he rela-
tion of radio to
er matters
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We Can Fix
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Good Cigar
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newspapers and oth-
Financial Panic
in Japan'Ended
- Bankers Assert
GILLIAM RADIO-CYCLE
STORE
Phone 110 -*i3f Fl«|
Baibcr and thr Ricker aommuni-
tiea, these programs being a part of
the obunty wide campaign for'better
homes
The first of tbeee programs will
three week, mcratoriiim to effect,
Tokys bankers today declared that
the Japanese financial panic was
virtually at an end. A
No further runs <gi the banks are
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: »f Jajian is
without limit
be held at the home of Mrs. A Iexpected The Bank
Nuiih. In the Barber community 1 extending asstatanc^
Ti.esdav afternoon Tho progtanv to the needy Institutions, and the
wUl.bc held on the lawn •* the Nunn / public, leussured: Is ’ rcdepositlng
hnm*. - The song "Home Sweet'.huge sum., /, ,•
Horn*." and several readings with , — -4—-i-t——v8 :
the theme oL.home prndomlnatuig - MARRIAGE ^.IC'KNKF. j j
tkill be given, after which Mrs. C. D. Edward Dogsey and Mils
Trapp oi the Daniel Baker College. Jbnie F Webh
facuBf. will deliver an address on.- ~~i—j +--— *,jw
Better Homes Following the pro- Wra- Fenn—a cents-A Geo* Cigar
on the lawn all wU! be token / / . - ’-f— -• — — / ] J
, ^smxx‘krt^Mra. Npnn was. FREE, Your Choice-Either
one of the eontwtonb m the countv
kitchen contest last feu. Punch,-,
will be served at the conclusion of;
the program Mrs. D. W. Kysar is
rman of the Betu-r Homes)
paign in the Barber commtmi-
30x3Vj or r 29x4.40
Tire wiD be given
y next Friday night at
E*ure Food
TEJARKANA. Texa.s. April 25
bP»— hiring a quariel that followed
her a 1 tendance ’at a dance agginst
its sill. J. P. Horn-on, bbout 46.
' a as spot to death Sunday by his 34-
ygarisld wife at their farm near
Ashtk wn. 22 mil* a from here, ac-.
ccrdug to-reports reaching here to- ]
day. ' j
Mrs Harrison was lodged in jail |
pi connection wnnthe fatal shoot-
big aid will be■ arraigned Wednes-
.y. She is said to be a sLiter of
hiroietlor C E Johnson of Ar-
L similar program V1U be held on-
ly afternoon in the home 01
W. M. PhilUps to the Ricker
Imunjtv The speaker for Friday]
r m has not been wenred.
used
72*
f
j day. She u said to
gas Tech Pollrgf bra) the ' C.- E Jo
College of Industrial Arts airr etwi- 1. .Ji .
•implatad to a classification poRcv <thctcauon started after Mrs.
Moated today by 'the house taptwo- Harrison spdpt the night to a barn
flrtatlhns cotnmittee nrobsbiv wlll!*hrn ** found ^4 01,1
result to decrease of Teehl^Uege MPg "tum 81 turday night at
iMarkii und uwrease of -ooifal C midnight from a dj neewith neigh-
I..A.. coOunuLa*n<ett sgtei. M'bOtsL .1 I. .
•" president L. H Hubbard 6t C. lU 7 !l
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reatdcni L H huboard 6i C. IU 7 !: ----7—^
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Two Acco
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given by Miss. Smith*
Pinal details of the program
daaerations of U^a bail ar*
arranged today b> those in _
and the many pure food booths
be open this evening
If You Don't Know
Wl|t l“Gi#oJo” ia, '
' I See Rod Lb Rocque
* your gooes as to the tnean-
“Gigoiof" In this ease Kts-
ml. as you may ha*t at fin*
but rather a motion picture
Rod La Rocque is the star,
win be the Mg feature
lteeattc today and
enc^ IfWh the work.
*re«artad- • M
vi*i*®"JFho foW « this
t2LE£L£S£?*?mnl “ P*'U»T(o, S
torf rs to bow tt is done The whv ***** fbmous Parisian cafes as Max-
is dot so evident, bat ih is wd UuU lm's “** Martgnys ;^Se
the-bottom walls are delayed until "°rld
proiecUve sidewalk tunnels can be tenB sh»Pe of_ »
reaffived to order to avoid lritrrfer- wofnan> **•* tfli‘ *•*“* has
i (enjoyed outstanding favor.. Ongm
ally, however, ’gigolo- applied only
___, „ to a dancing man. and as far as the
^ ronc*~4'H “ *
liaas ea this' bteck." .7 , T j , ~f '
U*. ««-' a.1 I mmnN*
teetgtog East bide offer many dan- a , musical instrument that auto-
gera^to tha }x>ungst«s who; ptoy noatically "shifts gears and plays
^ ^ continuously, if desired, for an
,onr ntoghborhond »t least has sup- ho^u- or more was a thing unheard
the cops to taking care ^ ^ ^ VicU)ri* ^ ^
ox tncm. , - ■ j- 'their latest machine one of which
will be on exhibition at the Pure
or ?a ch
sitting on a soap box
chair any dgy anxioushr
a certain flock. Her neigh-
doing her house won* for
Job ts tramferred’ from day
in.on* the mothers at the
children. [. V
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junk heap of
stht in'every town
on the banks of the
has old cbia. motor
to a pUe together
Pood machux*.’ one of which will be
on exhibition at the Pure Pood
Show show. If is realty * won-
derful instrument. Is operated by
electricity and pigys a dosen record
without * topping except for the
brief time which If requires for the
machine itself to shift the records.
Music Go. have one
ts on exhibition
to their booth at the Pure Pood
Show this week.
. t_ machine ttaetT to si
gktufatE
-A Rule man ran into a Mg
in the subway rush, or one of thssn.
al,nN big man na* Rka it and
rgachsd for the bmallar. only) to
miss JU •* hi a quest
- **ffb*rs are you gpingr
S^hS’- ffL «
He {ft his tegs ton the
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Rod*>
Lyric
Lyric totky.
Geed Cigar
at Rock-
in pictures at
f/ 1- 4 ' ri I
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Wheels, Mil and 30x31 /2-
DwiounlibU or C3tncKar,
^Ood RS new, remember this
i «nU knMMP for 10
the personal represehtative of Pres-
ident Coohdgs. Secretary Hoover
and Major Oeneral Jadwip chief of
qf.enqlM*. -Ubnt into confer-
encerirttli Henry M Baker, director
of Bed Croat flood relief, to outline
a program of relief. Later the com-
ry. Oeneral Jadwtn
Ptosrr acting nation-
f .the Red Crose. toft
for Vicksburg to make, a personal
survey of sttuation in that area
Good-Will Fliers
Leave Miami for
Jacksonville, \Fla.
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*. MIAMI. Fla April kS —./tV-Thc
United States army’s “goucf-aiir;
filers left Miami today for Jackson-
ville where they are due ta arrive
this afternoon, j "... ,
The four big planes, which Sat-
urday compteted their 20.#03 .mile
Pan-American tour, were escorted on
their flight to Jackdonnlle by six
Other planes. Hbsded by Msjor Gen-
efal Mason Pstrjck.- chief t>f army
air service. * ■ ' I" •
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i of more than
for Ids school, and
that some professors at the Lub-
•school are making iron titan
iieads of depart menu at C. I.
i to some imtanct i biorr than
XI. professor*
committee derided to make A.
J salaries 'the basis of an ad
juftmrnt between those of the other tlids
twp. The three schools wifi compose | j*
"group two" of a clarification of j -me
educational salaries The Unlver-1 n
sity of/Texas will be in "group orie. |4nt
and the normal txdleges in “group, ,nto
est of
pliee* of
Robi
Apm] 2S.rH>f*t
j AMARn;___
{rest of. two alleged arcomDhe* of
xrsn MgOee. sbas Carl Dyer{ ar-
ssted here last night by po|u in
ection! with the robbery
Nev| Mexico bank last
captured
tote! after
l (rc* him
seas ti
, the'arrest >f the two . ther o.upi-c'.t.
Sevsnlht rvdred dolh rs in rUftencv
*a- rec-Ev rf-ed on McC re s parson.
ijosxible. i
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II TRESTLE
Examining
of Accused
>k Permit to
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Extend Railway
: in West Texa
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WASHINGTON. April |23 —
A 21 mile exten. ion <)t Jita line in
xas would be made by the Pan-
handle and Santa Pe ratlibad under <
terms of an application tubmitted
today ur the Interstate (potnmeree J
-riomniiasam. _
The, new llrje would ryiTi trom
White Deer through Cafson and
Hutchinson counties, readhtog mtp j
the od bearinr area. I
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fourth Report on
Boundary Question |
is Approved Today
Special Barf*ins
Wheels! 30x3 and
table or j Clihcher,
jood as new, remember this
& s special bargain for 10
days only.-—-Looney-Me
Donald Tire Co. K
DIRTY CLOTHES
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Won't make you a
clean name— \
Have them
dry CLEANED
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TODAY and
TUESDAY
EXTRA!
Rocksprings Tornado
Disaster
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Today
WASHiNOitaN. April as.-t^l
The fourth report of the commls-1
•ton appointed by the supreme court
to mark ' the Oklahoma-Texas
.boundary along the Red River, was
approved today by the supreme
court, the action <losing the con-
troversy over the
It covered that daft of the terrl
tory in which are located Bowman
island. EVertdge lake. Horseshoe
bend.' Lick Skillet t Brayly. Eagle
ta-i-d. uux Johnson Bailey and the
lUud cut ofl Harris, Whitaker and
'.ha Bill Hall bend*, and Severn and
xt Johli rain L'UmU ur.ll Ularvd* num-
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Home Owners and Builders!
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ECONTtNtjFD imOM PAG ED
K**- - I • T ----! ‘ *......1
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emeu. to*e t
preventxm
have been
permjrk |wi
typhoid
Fifteen
ed at W
{house in
i was swept
increased
with vaccuics for the
—pPj^Wrtn .
It Iona! sus- '
new clbes
Ed Ooemer
her husband.
I
Hospital Not
Jim Hightower, has sufficiently
recovered from a recent operation
to ba removed to his home, j ’
H. hV Keerier. of the Oi
community, ts lnjk loqal
with an injured toft hand, as
of being hit by a -sledge
While pulltog castog ;out of a well
-that he gras working op.
Mrs, J W Munsell. of Thrifty,
returned.home Sunday, after jxn op-
eration to a local hospital last week.
Mrs Arch L*e. of Dublin wks able
tb return to her home S indaiy. aft-
er being operated on in a locgl hos-
pital some ten days ago. _
Alford D. Kirby, tit the city, was
able to be removed-to his home
Sunday after a yecent operation in
a loeal'hospitai
Mrs J. P. Burdette, of Ooldth
aaite. returned to her home Sunday
after being sick‘to a local hoepital
lari awrii.
Rev. J, H. Priasell. of Ookithwaite.
returned to his home 8unday after
an operation; to a local hospital
about two weeks aga.
that area tp
Motorboa
train from
to the Letand
BASTROY. April
officers holding tiro
jpeetx and seairfitng
m the- ktiling or Mr*.
49. examining trial of
possible epidemics j chanted with murder wav postponed
ved- Four thousand ,r* ***** court today :
with anti- Mrs- Ooeroer was found uo fhc
y. 7 {.floor of her Iwrnc. near Cottletotm.
Drown ; late Friday, dead from shotgun
women were droati- >winds
Ue. Mias., when the Gocrncr denying knovlcdgr of I he
thOy sere marooned '■•* he had. been working m
r These rimwningf • rorn nearly a mile away wU
list in ■ ***• body- waii found by Ooif
One drunk, one -speeder
(or {parking more than one hour
civ, u ruu
varctnau-d
i yesterday
ay. I These drowning*
knqwn death
y vtcn
Ooff-
nd o.-ie
»our op
. is Ute
» city
s. brought by
Miss , raced
where varying
estimates had between 3.006,and 5,
ObQ marooned persons
net. »7-year-old son of the family
( ALOU KXNlbvx
.
•persons Other boats
HA^f way to Areola and
reatrietec down town street
I of those broaght ■ Into
urt Saturday and Sunday.! All
their lines and were roleaseu
HELD FOB "kilUGGLLNG
DETROIT. Mich , April 29.-^Jlv4(
!.urged with violating the tariff act'
f smuggling 43 bellies ml whtikey
from Canada, sarnoc p. smiddy. 2!,
claiming to be the ton of T. A. Smid-
dy. iplnister to the United 8Ute.v
cl the Irish Pres stqte. was remand-
'd to Um 'county jail today to de-
suit of $1-506 ball alter arraign-j
before J. Stanley Hurd. U. 9. j
e\
DALLAS. April 25.——CUrtLs E.
Cakier president of the Dallas Pow-
er and Light Company and the-Tex- 1
many hundreds of oomfiames Monday. He will
Jit”*. York to fwreUm utU- i OL__
lefs to authorities I it* development work for the Electric1
i no lives had been , Bond and Bharr Company. His sue- 316 Center
Ik* l
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f
has not teen named
DROWNRD*AT LEVEE
raft has been piar-
a$Ung food, modi-
and scouting
River steamers i GOULD. Arid, April 2S.-H/P>---
el bearing food Captain W C Porterfield of the
refugees to eon-1 government stfameT (
V !
It
i,
Its spread
quartered In
while strenu-
e adopted to insure
Wn. Fa
Old Fashioned
our
A Good Cigar
special hayjfi for 10 Phono our Grocery
& Mar-
Looney
April 25.—All
d forces in the gulf
ncentrnted. In the
sections at ‘ mice
It was announced
ring receipt of or-
SSBS
manche to proceed
coast guard patrol
Everybody Welcomes Ike
Texas Blue Bonnet. Thefe
is always a welcome fog you
go toj& the Blue Bonnet Beauty
f, rho,4'43*
EVELYN HOWELL M«r
Coppu1 was I
drowned tost night at south Bend
while attemptu ig to rink a harr“ ’
‘ of concrete to an effort to am
levee. It wai learned today.
H
I* Your Appetite t
Sleep Broken?
Part Arthur, * Texan—“I * was oR
rial
I wna at a Umm
j. what to do to re-
[ Rain qiy health
when aomenne ad-
V vweif me t«, try Dr,.
r Ptenwa Golden
r JttS 23712;
__,, ter and prk up. A
a riv ——j pi,,, I j iw bottvi tRit m
fa mO-hmkh and since then I go
NOTICE: 10 years to pay
for your FRIGID AIRE by £■**•„ ** ••[
including il when you gtlj am #3ST iSffilia Limnd
building and loan aid. {;, ■ ILttj Tablets *i.w aod taT1 *
lMd
the:
RnnF .OUMn: Yon wtu not ba
as ham'-d to aaale again, after yob
use Leto’a Pyorrhea Remedy. This
preparation la used and recniu-
mended by leading dentists and
ran not (fail to benefit yon.- Drug-
era money If ft (aJla—
Dog Peerless Drag ,
:r and Belter Than a
id Cupboard >
I V • • • y • »•
Are you building or remodel ing? In catkeg can*
you will want a modern, time- and labor-saving
kitchen with lategrconveniences.
: Before you chink dehnkeLy of hmldnyia a mere
oU-fashioned kitchen cupboard,let us show vou how *
architects are today designing kitchens for the
‘ tomes aad apamsctits to inoot
SELLERS
HP * KITCHEN CABINET
Thsre ait many kBportant fastness to this. '
Saamd, the Seller* U a ririedy SANITARY ftxxwro.
Third, the Sailers has wonderful ri—» md lehnr wring rom
■l«niT* w|ibh ^m never ba *—1 In
ad you wawt rixaaiariag, ao« m wiiy wimp.
Come la and see the mew rriifasts Let us afa
low you some beaudful kitchen arrangement* bulk /
wadAsSeBui^li^^
Our Booth at the Pure Food Show
pire Furniture
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