Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 246, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1936 Page: 4 of 8
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ROWNWOOD BULLETIN
OUT OURWAY
T
7 HOW CRU06 \
1 OP SOUy \
PLAOK' LOVE— \
A HIGH, LOFTY ’
THMGUkE LOVE-
ON ALEVEL WITH
A LOW THING/
LIKE 5W1MMIN'
IN A MUD HOLE,
l WITHOUT Aj
V bathin' surr. J
BUT HE SAIO/ 1
NECKIN'. IF I *
KNEW IT WAS
LOVE/TD BETH'
FIRST ONE TO
BEAT rTf BLIT
I NECKING-*THAT!
I ON A LEVEL,
WITH SWIMMIN
INTH'MUO/
WN YOU TELL
AS WELL
BEAT IT-AN'
LETTVCM NE
NOT .ON SOUR
L 6 JUST 46
\ IMPORTANT
AA9 NECKIN'.,
wr.'^n.r^ .rwsft!
r^e':
M—wmS by Um error la the *4v«r-
WG L.W
KNOW WHUT
SUaeARtoTIONS
County. *— mnti i
LINGERING ILLNESS
So Jiuck for (foOVG
*nd pitiful
iQtiara
^^»4<|^^^Pontomcu at
■ Li
MAVRl Publleher
C. WHITE, Ebltar
J XDOAR HOOVER leaned tack
* In hie chair the other day and
enumerated the rigid qualifications
necessary to become h O-tnan. They
Include, among other things, k legal
education, splendid physical boodi-
ttan. a f Ip lege past with no arresu.
normal psychology phutk^
flnger-petottn® snd other tostruc-
tion valuable to an offlcs?’ of the
law. T.'gSf ’
Here, In | scrupulously trained
in 111 wild, rale the Mswto of the
• Unnecessary Campaigning
2 ,>rn DALLaT raws and The cal police executives m:Sht comid-
• • Denison Herald, among other **• , %
it Docn’t Happen Him
r rrs^ r**rrr ^ **
• hr* matched against almost certain j now and then about the statue of
'• wtaJMn ~lt tjocomee dear that wur liberties as an American. you
there are oeveral rases in which a ««ht to consider the new Hah
T runoff Is necessitated by a very code, which seems to be ■
-* amah margin." says The Hews. -The “«*«1 of persecution.
• eeeood candidate in such cas- A TO*yiu old resident of Ootha,
*2 eg mart poll practically the entire l(* hietanoe. was sentenced to 18
Z lyp* of the others to defeat the "Kaths In prison for writing to a
■9 -VgMer a nractlcal Impossibility. trtea* Swltterland. expres mu
— Withdrawal constitutes discretion himself freely about certain- Hasl
Z that la the better part of valor, sug- ta**? leader*. A Kiel professor got
— that the defeated may plan two months to jail and a fin- of
— j^Stigato- j 1.000 marks for "crttlciztag the lorn
-In all eases where the lead of the <* *** * non-facttial manner.’
Z .hfch nun to the race IB overwhelm- ooothor Oerman citizen was
• -tog. the second man should grace-
Z >ully withdraw from the raoe and ** asserted that,
2 ftBow the results to go unchslleng- °* tHe rec*nt butter and egg
« s Od." observes The Denison Herald.
2 **Tf the race Is dose, the second man
.« «may have a chance to win and may
2 ; be justified to running; but If a
as •tasnUdate lacks only a few votes of I
sgea deliveries were being ntode to
party leaden just the same.
Now drop bock to America^ You
have only to consider this question:
In whet country today could a
The driver jerked the brake lever
with, one hand, inddlen’ly reached
tack with hie other to open the
door. I
"My -tag. pltase." Helena said.
"Ill take your oag. Helens."
John Lassiter wap standing to
front at the taxi door, waiting!
“HI just put It to my car, be-
cause you’re going back up town.”
Helena tried her b si to ketp
her votes steady. “You’re wrong
though. I detest the town, so I’m
1 raving, and—and hadnt you bet-
ter climb into your ear and—“ her
voice was getting shakier and
shakier, ”go take Leah meter for
a ride?”
Laralter grinned. "It was Leah
who thought she wag taking me
for the ride. But i m grateful to
her because if It hadn’t been far
Leah I might bare let you gat out
of town. You aee. she telephoned
that Barnes said you'd tied the
can to him. Wanted me to do
something about It. So I am."
•*W—what could you do about
it?" TT i
n could ask you to marry me. ;
I could suggest that we have s
disgustingly big wedding and not
invite the Frasiers or snv of their
friends. Would you like that?"
"1—1 dont know.TT
"Well ..." John Lassiter lifted
her bodily from tag cab. "on*;
thing Is certain. Youre going to
etay hrre until vou decide!"
HORIZONTAL
l. 3,1 14ew i
- political i .
loader.;
13 French
measure.
13 Tree, genus
Alnus.
17 Pertaining
to air.
18 Conspiracy. ,*
18 To geaogkta
20 JotA-ney.
21 Pitcher-
23 To harden.
14 At that time
28 Besra.T'-;;
Answer to frataata
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e’e first *3 Tb.iel dangle. I Tb dibble. 43 Wriuug tools
ftSOodof ws“ vtzw — em-----
worJi M Amphithee
centor.
47 Silkworm.
28 Knoc
32 Coun
33 Name
letter
34 Negative
37 Puny..-
31 Obliteration.
40 Sea eagle.
41 Transposed.
43 Automobiles.
44 Chart
48 Song for ong
7
II Ireland.-*'
13 Kissing wftmd
14 At this time. .
18 Right. J
24 W*nu
unsteMUkr. y
23 Co*t. Intas,
27 To lon^ |
28 Nose noise..
30 Date
J1
V
34<
43 To InMBsto.
. war. ^'3 Law.,
1 theater 3 Rhythm.
4 To chatter j
ft Rubber trees.
38 To allot. ; • Pairs Of sawt
38 He is the-7 Lift.
of his * ■ 8 Cum.
country's 2nd 10 Nothin* more
president tpL>‘ than.
with it?
• "winning a dear majority over all ***•* *** Chief Execut*,W7Raf^B
2 - Jds appopenu. then the second man “doubte-crcseer." and get away j *1
2 has very little chance of overcoming
to Mi load and had jm well bow himself
Z out of the picture'at the end of the
m first campaign."
, lithe San Antonio OoogreaUonal
to district thte has been done. Lamer
z Beellgsoo. second in the race for
m order to give the
as Congressman Maury Mcvertck. who
Z lacked only a few votes of a majority
to in the first primary
.] Chapter 18
|N the sadden darkness, with
only the spot of yellow from
Jameson’s flashlight. Helena’s
head began to whirl. It was with
i»n effort that she managed to fol-
low him to the elevator. Inside
the cage they brushed together for
an instant, and he caught her arm
. I thought you wrre fall-
ing." he said uncertainly —and
■■ a | then Helena found herself held
A successful house-keeper Is the flrtriy him . . . I’ve
one who doesn’t 1st the mortgige i0Ved you since that first day to
company get it—Pittsburg,duette. the store!"
Those who weep because cf an to-! ,
adequate amount of rain should cry [ f**ling her tecs hot with swift
on the crops, where the racisture *uwtf* '
• —InrflansnrUls . *1 had to »u you.
didn’t
you’re interested In the town as explaining."
s whobK You'll want to see the she did not wait for Barnes’
store—the biggest asubUshnw-nt reply—If indeed, there wav one. ;
-re be a success fa glance was enough to t:D her
“I couldn’t very well accept," that she had found her mark.
Morris told her. "But rn make With a flourish she swung out of
you a promise." he added with n the room.
grta. ’Til watch Courtney, and Dropping the Courtney letter,
If lt looka as though ha's not doing Into an office chute. Helena hur- t0't*nV^*r* w4'1 **
8
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17
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ha. wtthdrssn to Jme good-Indian* fW . *1 had to ton yo^" J.
he nomination to.£"V lome ^ ^ ■|i’^ahed on platotlvt^’T
hler and gave to- other'mattsr*
the issuing of ‘ts mmu
“7.. J.* teov'rere
“It's funny." the ang
And thought, "that my last official act ^ ^
right by your ideas 1*11—111 blast rted to the „
him’good!" I at ructions for
Helena smiled. *T . j. .1 sort of Ram.s’ check
felt I could count on you
now there’s one more thing I want should bs discharging _______________
to ask ef you." !>• always wondered how It felt Q. Nhe l« L L Rfsies ill why
"And what to that?” 110 flrr *omebody . . . Weil, to thlr Is be called the “Father cf the Pe-
»n. a w aound ullr B *“ V"? I'** l*4,,,r,r
appreciate
the section.
someone.
A marker recently *•* eswtalaa to cages ef eto-
--- ——-___ .____»••*« an many ehasss of Yoxse Meteor
but Bely thoir i«ttiii»,»'Vrtff says the name was given by ln4 «v«nt«. with sever ohavHwa toe
i. Addreoo inquinoo to the Spaniards bdcaose of the
. Austin, Texas. _ F whit" burs In the regton.
many
Q. Whc eempesed 0. Henry’s fa-
v—s. .. ,H „ 1CTB ^______ ___ _____ in “Hill City Qnartette" at A ns-
“It—wen.
but rd
With an effort that was beyond panned all *hu
““ *T can understand you. ■
Abyssinia was once at the
the League of Nations roll
Z °sn1t4ii“>*T riigikHt for partldpa-1 painfully reminded that the
to tton in the runoff campaign may not ticn *** *irely . '
to *°°* wttfc lavor “Boo oMgoattens '; oms. The flashlight
ta * mcfi as these, and have a right, of The word “poUtteton" haa ncquire4;5g floor and lb. mrtoved
«• eourae. to continue their campaigns A sinister eonnoUtion breauae it id! quickly, sent Us beam full
• ’ to the Utter end If they m elect. :so often used by poiiuciam to dr- jamaaonV paM. twleted feature*
■as. to many Inetanoaa, -ortbe their opponents. — Dallas -if you come near me again.’'
from the raae by can- Timea-Hersld. 1 , | Hflana told him evenly. “Ill uae
who have only the remotest — — ’ * ^ u • dub!” ___
T * hope of sueceas would be eood for ................ The threat was uwaagitoMr.
* • zrt irzsLrzz 11 barbs 1 j j- ---to -
~ chances of wtnnln#. era obviously > .................******* sgato until they wart oulalde the
Z dlght QHIO police are tnvesHgatlnf: wgrthouee. Hie valet was shaken
-*--- charges that a mother
to ten you tonight—but you, bavv thought that l-i d fall to 8°*"*
iwere so dose. I—"
_.kt fh_ ria_ hard against the stogie black suit- " UL *r“,uu* 1°p
make the store pep, and that “• ”"7*. ,** be!og the first to Inp-w
vvi -j-——'.n iku » can sne nad so gaily packed for . .. :
tar own strength. Helena
herself free and
against the waU of the ilsiatnr ^ boyi ^ the etory right away
CEXI • Tht CAtWfW ^
and thus paving the'way I for pro-
%
grinned.
Rtroit in Spain
----—. Morris Mountain Lodge. Tnat seem- darUon °f the blgh-quallty pecans
"And HI got a couple of voars ago now Par mo t ytan (or which Texas has become nn.ed.
w right away. lh*f* • loathef bag misht last. -
21 'zxrv'fzstt'r25
miles
Long. Ernest Hlllyer and Richard
Edmondson.'
Q. Wbea 4M Spain first become
Interested la Texas? A. A. F, Wleft.
Ha Falls.
most every drpartmrni
Idea of tilt employes' stock
pany. and the bequtsu to
charity, will be front page
and dont you forget It."
• • • j
from his
Bui your
daughter with a frying pan.$f shaft much
an old-fashioned mother, what’s un-
usual about that?
Z TKB REBELLION to Spain un-
— • doubtodly has reached alarming
Z proportions, although to the begin-
• ning It appeared to be only a local
Z dleturtar.ee. The uprising now has
•J spread throughout the country, and
— the dally fighting has beep so Utter
'Z that many have • been ^killed and
• wounded. The movement seems to
have gone so far that it must either anyone who would keep on riding a
*“■ be pushed on to triumph, or suffer horse, after his experiences, would
7 complete suppressant by the govern- ' not mind a mere bullet.
2 * meat forces. In either event grim
-m 1 tragedy awaits the country
‘Z Americans m Madrid and other ______ _
to " m America, he might some day be
— cantors are being evseueteo. ana _K4/.. w
Z ^^je^rdZVZi'ZZl Smith hopes to make every lhan.
Things certainly have chang-
ed. Scientists now reveal ants
live rlotoudy and western fisrm- |
rr% are learning that grasdiop-
pers are not exactly shift teas.
, • -
After a bystander pulled a run.
King Bdward rode on calmly. But
A Spanish noble is looking
for a throne. If he codas to
page, thtohrg how Htnflvraan'r ■ r—*• ^ *i»»*«i«*i» miwswiwshups tad from
ha< increased lu txalnea/Mal- ment ®tor?, past the Mgvwa moms U. L Lsmeta.
house. Then past the newapaprr A. March 10, IM. from Travis
__ efftoe. Helena wandered what «•*<> **•« oountles.
local they would be saying tomorrow
Human, honest, a little bitter . ..
she hoped they would rigivt sotr.e - ___ ... .
ZTJ&roZTAiSt SswSSS:
fronted Helena srnouely. “I juat Praaler who w:r nuncletlon of an Indian word re-
want to say I'm sorry you’ve dedd* • ■■w. tardtnte In her hair and ferrlng to the sulphur springe of
ad to do tali. The town needs a
woman like you. Hut: X can tell by
the cub of your jib that neither lov»
,,K Ataut 1811. as the result of the
expedltkyi of Alvarei dr PlaHj*
along the flulf coast from Fior
to Tampico.
Q. Whal hi the orhUn ef the earn* Oftyon Project!
she hoped they would rtgr t some "SSSSTJE. ____ In TCXM HUtory
It Is saty ts tsssk skllgrte Mstsry
nsMed sutMne ----- “*
1 I
acts. Many of them have lived to
Spain for years and have business
and property Interests there which
they will not abandon readily, ai-
m though If they remain to the danger stretch one
BrttUh specialists reveal city pco got to get cut
pie arc taller than country peopM- *
This constant flattening out bp {
automobiles has a tendency
“I suppose U’s too
i you to forgive me?’
‘Suppose we pretend that It
never happened." Helena mid • rxr monry eouid atop you . . V
-i d rather «o on home alone. If g« chuckles to hlmeeV. -Wen. aft-
ycu don’t mind. And—and l *P“ et all, you're a woman and maybe
predate what you’ve shown me." fey* could But anyhow, not money.
She hurried on through tar ang that’s what's involved to this
darkness as if pursued by eotof ease.*
frightful apparition she dare no* i -Tea" Mid Helene slowly
turn and faee. It was an appart- -rhatl . . . all that* Involved to
non made up of aaanr facte Ttv ^ n
fawning Jameson, so lacking to r was toll early when she kfi
control that she felt somehow the pubiteher’s office- and made
Lihamed for him. The cold de- her way toward Henderson* De-
ceitful. maUctous Leah Pratorr partment Store. The clerks were
*nd Roger Barnes, pretending to jut drawing off the coeertngr
be en ally. Even-m «vm John tnm th« ocunters and tabtes when
LdaeMer. John Lassiter who xwid Me cltohM the etalrwe^ to Iter
have friendship only until It be- meoanlne office. Without remov-
gan to pinch. tog her hat and coat, she eat down
“I’ve got to leave . . ." Mte told a typewriter and tapped out a
*fmU over and over as she Mod note to Courtniy.
rushed on In the darkness. "IYe am Having town tonight,”
terteaT* subjsets asg
StelueM ef Ms-
____selveee arayeie
Hisisfy laufM In tkls way Is nsvtf
fsefstlsn and a lasts is sreetM fee
mere InfsemeMea.
"Oentsnntel Srrjrsts, Tsaes Ung#f
NJMAKE
JR 0VFR\C
KIDNfc y
GET 6ULFWBB
M’S
As publisher of the town's taro
newspapers for all of to years m
Ben Morris had seen a varied lot i tty
~
■one it will be without a guarantee , (Copyright, 1838, NBA Servtor IncJ of people wslk to and out of hbi upon win be
of protection.
The underlying cause of the trou-
ble is not easily understood
Americans It Is described as a con
fllct between the fascists and loy-
alteto. or leftis's end rightists.
SO THEY SAY
she wrote. "Please draw up the
papers necessary to turn the store
over to the employu with your-1
a salaried advisory capac-
you droid! I
. _____________with me I
rffico. But never In aU thoee to ,nd you eaa send the papers to ^
years bad he Men a More deter- me for my signature. The salary 1
nntord' one than Helrna Her usual doe ms is to be turned over to
attractiveness marred by a steep- charity, and aleo the proeeede
Kss and reatleae night, she sat from the sate of tad house." She
•cross from the publisher’s desk, added a paragraph of appreciation I
, , I’NrOPTOKATHLY th. Si JfTS kS* h"P'
“ 1,X~' — - m. *> ^TikWlL’ lur
_ ieklv down
j the hall to Roger Banns' door
quite suye you,Be beamed pleasantly at her m-
you know yeu won't r»- quickly ,J^fJJ,,,hJ^,r*M<00 f*4—
Wta.
- pti^«.«««■ ,— ------—_______
except Insofar as they moat reactionary la ta# pat- I ^ ^e past few weeks * ^ walked
Z indicate In a general way that the ty, entire history,
» upvtang is against the eeUblistad —Dr Nicholas Murray Bui
Z ertfer of things The trouble has Its idem of Columbia
m origin ta • long-pending political • r** * —y
fZ qusurel. which has been amculddrtag TO pnaervt the liberttee
for years with occastonal bloody out- fahen wop. to attack
Z breaks here snd there. It Is nOt **w fee# whkh amy
«w Bkeij th*i the controversy will as ^ rf'-*'***
a •‘definitely settled now. fegardleee of ‘
ta jibe victor to the present uprising.
>2 tor the ocuntry h so bitterly divided
ta that any paacs which m*y be «• ^ ^
- tnbUsbed by ?®ree of anas win ta ” guard against Is boofltf.
• only a temporary truss. -Becrstary of Oommsree
m Portunately the trouble to Spain Roper. V ----—
• mourn not to involve other tairopean 4
• countries, snd offers no threat of IN spite ef Hm pwrtti of
■ warfare al this time. nations lima, the lewis of
.the situation over ty in Individual
to rise
• «.|n gay may affeet neighbor- —Walter
• mg countries If it B permitted to
i; and for this
an the vsdtf Powers are
« j “But am you
to *° takto
afterword’s? And to aU
you dtoerrs something la
for your services at H?n-
ft."
i taook her head. TUb
a sudden thing, Mf. Morris
mind’s autos up."'
Let ms git this straight.” Mot-
mtly. "You say you am
going to ask Courtney to draw up
psprn which wUl make Hender-
"As so
told him evenly
• cachkrft office
you a check In lieu ef notice
"You’re whet?" hi said, unbe-
Hiring at fhet “I-l dotal know
what you mean "
"I moan you’re through. Mr
Barites.” She Mailed grimly,
—discharged—whatoyor yo
to call it.“
m
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AKm
.TS
rlM hA«P*r<
c son s an employes' stock company
' |Th* «*taT ** coming you Barnoe got to tat foci Mo thin
wish given to some worthy town fact crimson "X fimitnl seme-
otartty. The Henderson hr use you thing like this from you. But I’m
Intend to have sold, and the pro- j ramlng mu thal—”
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