Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 196, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 3, 1926 Page: 1 of 10
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THURSDA
BROWNWi
JUNE 3,1
Gully’s Oil Gus
Warning to Wives
New One Today I
June 3.—
Automobile
ins* for ill*
preme court
TODAY a brand new periol story
.fin started In The Bulletin.,
and it Is going to prove the best
of the sevefial so far published.:;
“The I limited Mall” is a storyli
that is: filled with the sort of?
'action the Jover of fiction wants.
It, is a man story, containing:
an Interesting romance of the
railroad world, with fast trains
and string men and beautiful
[women.
“These Wqpnen.7 the serial;
which has been running for the
toast several weeks, will be con-
rinded Saturday. June '»tb. .Br4‘
feln the new story. “The l imited
Mail." today. : ■ .1 ' II
said so yesterday. ’ .
Claude H. Hardeman, San
Francisco locomotive engineer,
shed In the lo ver courts for a
divorce on the grounds that his.
wife. Jdasie,' belittled his ability
as a driver by constantly telling
him from the b ick seat ju:.t how
he shot Id negotiate the danger-
ous curves ahead. The trial
court reused the decree and.
YORK,’June Pi—The the
■ ten feet in as many
SSMfnM* f .damage
motel ’
»rted heavy overcoats
were In order las*.
F a phenomenal drop
ituro after a week of
weather. A light
DALLAS, Junje S.—(/Pi— Officers
eking fou* roitbers who held up
i Oak Clirf suburban bank and
»do ofr w th 117.Odd cash' yester-
y, had tut caught them today.
Several lubptct# war* held for
itstlouirig, bu, the robbers and
seconds, i
was done
• ToraiptO
and furn*
night folk
in the ten
m id-sum m
frost was'
jyALhAB. Texas. June 3—rPi—I
i Jnipea E. Duncan, 44. former!
npeclal deputy y her iff. shot and j
killed Mrs. Octavia Peacock, ‘34 j
and ^ka faulty wounded himself
with tt pistol here Thursday, at
her horns, j Police ccald find ;nb
explanation of'the shooting. Dun-
can fired, fanr shots. One pierced
the, woman’s heart, another bis
head, aad the. other two went wild.
Be died two hoars after the shoot-,
AT fHKEK o’clock this morning
ft thjr t ross ('ut tountry fn north
Brown county was thrown into
considerable exdtebent when It
wss reported that Dave ,Gdlley on
the Trambcll kract three and one
half mil**** northeast of the town of
,< loss [‘ut. had brought In a We I
that Mould make anywhere froi»
one ttousand to fifteen hundred
barrel! of oil per day. Hardly ba I
the m fra been, flashed from tfi 9
mere id the well when it was all >
I —six p
Is s result
etiatpologics'l tkltnga
The e is not sn inch a V
i wh ch rain Is not fall{|g,
Ivic« > say. • except i In
»ntr< l* Auvergne. Wb«
lowii g or hailing.
A te IIpest of almost cy
nee hfocpnpanics the i
e qaist of BrltUlny. 1
g ha roc with smal eraf
irs i jre tilled pith sti
itpplpg. A tidal war*
J weather,
tfceable on the ground
4'that Just one year
jS!rations wer# occnjr-
qnto. At Hamilton
Us a freak June storid
light with a heavy fall
Imoaia, *
raiu* for the last few
bout 9 a considerable
he country have done
rial damage. Railroad
keen‘delayed by wash-
rance
Pans
es in
rini in Tokj
Ont.. there w
during the In
of liirge hall
In Mexi< o
days throhg
portion of it
much matkr
trains ha vet I
outs in various
Me Blocker11 six, all of Hominy.
] Albert L. Adams, 26, DrumrighC
IVi^hf by flNi '|
ITbe five members of *a Block*
If \family were drowned when a
fouy foot ♦all of water raaked
down Rock Croak. two miles sooth.
of] Hominy, washing away an ap-
preach to a bridge as tbe ahtmno-
Pib^lnwhieh they were riding np-
Ir bound
Oeurret*
resorts
Pornlc
set on fire by ao elecjrk rush, not
exact 1; understood, and wag at that
time turning. Both reports have
proved auftwtent lolly true. Old
tlmerai on the ground .when t|ie
Well came in are of the opinion
that li was making from 1.000 to
1v»hi lurrels of oil. or woold have
r.iade that much easily, but ow*
,I: - — h follow-
ifter the
accurate
the pro-
| Tbejftonat nnee enveloped the
w< II. J|n#gt noon todiy was still
burning In spite of heroic effort*
mode by every known method of
IKiuelfhing oil fires. Veteran oil
lJen [ram every ***< ti.,n of the
ducted in fcco’i
theory.
The, woman was the mother iof
wr children, who witnessed (ho
lling. Her haaband, away at
srk. could give -no reason for th,
looting' when summoned shortly
One of ths children. Louise, IS.
ko was laying out her
the Loire River,
1 vh* Istrrels of
Ric.de that Bill
'.n» to the fact tbst the fl:
ed almost Immediately
well dime In. no entirely
iiiage could be made of
WASHINGTON. June 3—WFV-rfk
definite postponement of ail pre
pdauls for modification of tbe dg
laws and for a national prohibl
tidn referendum, was Ttcomfifiied
ed today by the Senate Prohibitkn
' Thlx action Wdr subject to ♦>
, proval by the Judiciary committee
another • of' which tbe prohibition t ommltfe*
at Mar! I*- * part, but it is expected W
>or and concar. * 4 /, }
■u~. The report of the committee
* wldou drawn;.by Chairman Means; ait
hom are tlvf jpih amendment was r#ti!le<
i unable at cogging to a proclamation of th<
tHe ha# secretary of state and “we beligvi
sd.’<*"htt1 this amendment t? be morally righ
|n and economically wise. v
ppy. He “The advocates of roodificatloi
1 kisaed of the present prohibition law
id that be had 'called
i when h-r father was
(JP)-Frank Dixon, 21.1 v^a shot aad
instantly killed just before mld-
MBXICO CtTf. Jans 3^
President Cent* has ssnt a-at
ly wordod letter to the Cs
archbishop Mora Del Rio in t
hr serves notice, without qt
cation upon Iks archbishop
all Other (‘^Cliolic dignitarh
Mexico that they mast obey
can laws or stiffbr the conse<
•K . ' ; r.v; i
The President eksrg«s Cat
prelauw with unpatrlotically
kfsiftrlttm '•i«yllm# An Ivifk wit Kin
WASHINGTON. - Ju
,e Ijeafed Iowa pr
ign in' which For
ook iart. republics
opi osiug Senator I
charged
Senator
lurgent.
tins for
Dublkun
ntton of
and is
counter
nehor/°Ung <Uujl',t,r‘ •MfcPd
At the 4*wa the body of Urn.
Bailey was fonnd lodged In a tree.
e-noninuticn on t
icketi is engaging U
lie Itosioftlce lie pa
roduling charge#
barge* which pro.l
reight.i by the spe
1/UkUII ins w * It a. / »
Craft and went to the combine Acj ^
tion filling ntnth'i} add garage op- ■ ■
crated to W 8. Aulr. which, wa*
closed Hnabl^ to gel any re-tcaJ|ffom
•*pons#.' from Aalt’s sleeping qua--
ters. the yasng bikn started to help «y of the
himself to gasoline from the, tank JC.3U p. i
of ‘a truck j nearby. Ault thinking kald the,
a burglar gas at toork. fired twice, if o’elpcli
Dixon win the son of Mr, and st le igt
Mrs. A. K. Dixcin. Jacksonville. be ss^n>
was fonnd lodged In a true
propose to weakeu the same. Tfie]
seek directly; or indirectly to au
thorite the manufacture and salt
of intoxkatlag beverage*: T5bt|
is: contrary to the spirit and id
tefit of tha- 18th amendment. i
The committee’s decision did Ipflj
.aurpris% the .modificatlonlsds. 1 lj
anticipation of it thsyt already hav|
introduced several of • their billi
ras' amendments to the administrS
tion measnre for tightening art
now on the *eaat
voking ^agiutlon both within i
Without Mexito and says this
flurt will not succeed causing
Mexk-an government to change
resolute purpose pf enforcing
Isws^and rugalitution.
i ;--r- i.
Ml LOR 1 TO
AUSTIN. Jin* 3.—</P)-Gov,
dr Miriam A. F>rguson left at n
today for Hobatoa where she
fcvmer Governor J antra B. Per
son will mal e political speec
tonight. .IT ”• ..
eroeg with the inse#tkmi f
»krt‘ litcrkture in! fra4 c
eldpds with a speech |j >P
ler.ator Reed, republicaqtj P
aula, opposing the inMi
IrookJiart recently . in (j r
Hnlel F Steck. demden 1.
rere fnailed to IoMa vt>tdf,,
lonsihUity for this IndHe
^ M .LAR FIRE
Havan
Rdgla. act
the ware!
Agrlrultm
ngger
for cement. _
calendar. Thege is little Ukelih
hotoever. that this bill will comi
a vote at. the present session.
‘and Jury of cither countv.
sdlction over n case aria-
in 400 yards of the‘line
las nrmi hia fifth tani
issloner and laarea a' fara-
i offered to assist]
find out who pm
matter in the eij
i the ef-
the !m-
1 lopes. ■)
a me*
•f eS United 8tatea supreme coqit
In 5n Archer county district renfd
band case does not involve country-
wide bond issues, W. P. Dunias of
IluHas contended to«lav before the
Texas supreme tioart
Mr. Dumas is representing Tom
Green coanty which seeks
pany todayOhe lo a la estlmatfd
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by the st of
Tulsa cot
several I
away. Rai
]■ solution
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: request-
on^r the
fin into
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ry come*
lave yet
ANOTHER RED FLAG
1* . * i» | . r ,
ALWtiS
Atmau
to compel Attorney
body fo approve a
MMfti. Hfimm i'
ace. Since the |
y aiid no fna
irovided for the
ttee.i however, j
until afterwan
Many otgar section* of the state
reportnl heavy! rainfall and High
winds but litttordamage was d<me.
. At Honilny. water stood three
feet deep (a places and about lb.
families marfioned ta lowlaads
south of the town were' awaiting
arrival of rescue parflea today.
, A similar dltuaUsa prevailed at
Cleveland, Pbwnaa county, where
• There was also submitted th-
----of CC. Hawley, et al. against
o. t.
PORT WORTH. Jn>
Bov. J. Prank -Norris, pastor of th
First Baptist Church; Thursday a|
plied to CltJr Manager O. K. Cgr
for police protection -• for rerfri
service* he proposes to hqld stgr
*HVe grant t
wood to attisaii
Of the m-neral
the Chamber i
offices of the
o’clock.” C. M.
of ,tke comm!
be formation of! a subdivision
to county-wide road bond inane.
I would iacrasae , taxes for
particular sub-itviaion. ] I
Body refused to -approve the
Is bacMUse of tbej decision of
United States supreme court
this dptaioa *** uph>-id by.nr-
MU of c^A- Wheeler, aseiatant
•My general. •'«"«
thongh Hartla county did not j tendance
M th# proceeding* brought by Carr a
Green cowuty. John.O. Log*#, would be
oootao. “a friend of ibe Courts offlcera <
m In behalf of the ^om Organ streets at
K pumas fnoted the laat sen- would be
p of ths opinion of tfi* UtoRed turbance
jr SAfiev 00 campus of (Vi
ii High School here! In his Wtt \
^ Norris made no reference tokll i
ct that the board of dduciifla j
id denied hi* use of tbe'grouiid ,
Norris stated he evper-tcd tho.a j
ndance of 20.0S6 persons. j1.
Carr asserted thgt tt nrobyh ^
fi*f fi««»fired thti
are to ba made for
hits Falls to look
rojecte of that sec-
It la got known
L Brovmwood clti-
the trip but It la
a samber will sea
i trip and become
d with the water
IS. Md..
was tfie missal
ilbur today to t
is at the nival
>u feel that you
ch In .mrcBd.
chairman of th#1
grill preside at,
i-.-T*
Ms grill be made
might artos. '•«
of your liberty
dt-munds of.ye
*e may of the hi
la planing its 4i
d In ths water
rill ba generally
trip to Wichita
iy In no
Isr the
ds pre-
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