Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 138, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 26, 1929 Page: 6 of 12
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TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1329
MORTUARY
J. W. McMURRY
Old MMl honored citizen of
oounty, one who bed lived
i county for almost thirty
vu removed in the death
W. McMurry of Owene the
port of Diet week. Mr. Mc-
had been tick through the
win be
oould be saved or not it wm Appar-
ent early that the finer sections
mdeC for practical purposes, be oon-
•'dered loot
Cause of dM fire had as yet not
been determined. It spread with__
alarming rapidity aided by strong:lapse several days ego resulted to
winds, from the forecastle to the his death.
middle section of the liner. The Mr. MeMnrry was bom in Ful-
flre drpr-runent'a work was greatly ton County. Kentucky. June 38
hampered by fog. 1852. and married a Miss Susan
At 1:30 p. m.. the Europe was still Sloan. February «, 1873 In Otbeon
burning. It had listed until Us star-1 county. Tennessee. The couple
Rp the Plen Park SUte bank and HOME. March 36,
with IS,000 was found today, giant dirigible. Qraf Z
fatally _ wounded In the i btheeed today to bo fly
basement of a home near where the | central Mediterranean
robbers automobile was abandoned, estlne and the Holy l
.4.2* ~ **** b7 second day of its cruise
then. Police believe be is P. B. rw»h*f»«n
Johnson and that he halls from «rs. dtrwihi* hhmii >
.nha He refu<ed to talk. The dirigible;passed1
Sf^Shteh ^“iTfouS I *™'*«** and left fc
Changed clothes and. *2+S*** <*
UHtr wounded companion, a ma- west *fc*e °* ^MUa
cfdna gun and a clothes hanger eru*» of the O*
with Houston, Tex., printed on it. *** expected to take ft*
Odd. arrival at Palestine eiU
1 day or | early tomorrow.
“Om ai tin Woct«r
Master Sinfm” .
fifteen colored performers, accom-
panied by a five piece colored or-
chestra. Music, latest dances, jokes
and stunts are carried out well in
the programs, and comedy numbers
are prominent throughout each per-
formance. According to Mr. Stark,
in charge of the minstrel the per-
formers have had years of coaching
tn stage work, most of the entertain-
ment produced being original with
the cast A complete change tn pro-
grams are given each night.
Thursday at 8:30 p. m., one of the
show girls will be hypnotised. The
managers state that she will be
burled abve for 48 hours before at-
tempts are made to bring her back
to We.
A carnival side shows, rides and
a circus ilvj add to the variety of
until 1000 ‘ when they moved to
Brown County in the Owens com-
munity, where they hive been ever
since.
There BHr. McMurry took active.
part in all school and other public !
aftalks until Ms late UMass.
He was burled in the Pleasant
Valley Cemetery.
v t
He Is survived by bis wife; the
' Udren, Clint of Owens, i
Isham of Comanche,
(edeatf of Owena. J. D.1
MeMnrry of May. Mrs R, M. Pireoe
McMurry of Owens.'
Bennie McMurry of 8an Angelo. ‘
and Bulats McMurry of Owens, and;
one brother, Albert McMurry of
MONDAY
April 15th
For Extension of
Hm
ittni
Miss Gladys Young, county home
demonstration agent in Angelina
county, la Use first woman to be(
commissioned a deputy sheriff in
this county.
MUs Young. In carrying out her Mrs. Jesse
duties, U required to make kxv trips
through the country, and Sheriff of Owens,
W. L Long said in Issuing the com-
mission to the a*ent that it will en-
able her to protect herself as well
as perform valuable duties for his
HAMBURG. March 3E—OP)—
There was grave fear today that the
Horth Oerman Lloyd line’s new
*6 000 ton liner, the Europe, might
■ink as a consequence of a fire
which raged In Its forequarters
Ftre tugs, combating the flames,
were ordered to draw away from the
hulk, lest the ship in capsizing draw
them into its vortex.
AH other vessels in the neighbor- _ m____
hood were removed quickly to pre- department,
• l#eu
fbpfl
Washington. March 3*.—<*v-
A plan for extension of banking
credit to agriculture was formulat-
ed today by officials of seven
farm cooperative marketing asso-
ciations who conferred In an to-
day study of the farm legislative
program.
The rural credit program was
agreed upon by the cooptrafiu er-
ganizations which then presented
R to a Joint meeting with Reprr-
sentatlves of the National Onu*e.
the American Farm Bureau Federa-
tion and • the National farmers'
Union.
The program would call for two
revisions of the existing federal
farm loan machinery. One called
for the addition to the functions
of the Intermediate credit banks
of a 8300.000.000 revolving fund |
which would be used as loans to
farm marketing organisations The I
other was for the reduction on the
minimum time limit on commodity
Rotary Go
vemor
on m
BOYS* WASH
SUITS
GIRLS' WASH
DRESSES
Robert Lee Bobbitt Of Laredo, was
nominated today for Ooveraor of
the 47th district of Rotary Inter-
national. He had no opposition.
Corpus Chrtstl was expected to be
named the site for the next con-
vention at the concluding session
this afternoon.
Waco Boy Badly
Treated by Men |
Giving Free Ride
Would mevent
Mexican Laborers
Coming Into V. S.
DALLAS. Texas. March 38.—f**)
—Unable to tell what happened to
him except that he was riding In an
automobile with some men on the
Duncanville road Monday night.
Weldon Curtis. 30. Waco, was tn a
serious condition at a Dallas hoe-
piUa today. Police say they be-
lieve the boy was knocked In the
head, robbed and thrown from the
car as he had no money or valua-
bles with him wtasn found by a!
passing motorist who notified the
sheriff.
BOYS’
OXFORDS
Peters Weather-Bird, all
solid leather _ Oximd-.
You will like the style,
quality and prioc.
Life of Child in
Balance as Plane
Flies With Oxygen
MISSES' AND
LADIES' PUMPS,
STRAPS AND
OXFORDS
In all the newest spring
styles Let us show you.
$1.98 “ $6.85
NEW PRINTS
AH fact colon. M inches
wide. In a wonderful
range of patterns, small
and large figures.^*
NASHVILLE FLOODED
NASHVILLE. Tenn., March 38—
2' Waters from the*Cumberland
river crepr. into the business and
residential sections of Nashville to-
day toward a predicted crest of 50
feet The record stage Is 583 reach-
ed during M27.
Judge Calhoun, in a hearing In
which he assumed jurisdiction sev-
eral weeks ago. ordered a temporary
tn traction granted. Leslie had been
holding the office under a tempor-
ary election order after having
projected a 830.080 bond pending
The life of a seven -year-old daugh-
ter of R. A. Dyson p-obablv de-
pends on the antral of a specially
charmtered airplane bringing an
oxygen tent from Ponca City. Ok-
lahoma. The girl has pneumonia1
and the tent was ordered from
Cambridge. Mass, by airmale to the
Oklahoma city, where the special
plane wlU pick It up, hoping to
reach Pam pa tonight. Little hope
Is held for the child except through
the oxygen treatment.
MISSES' ANDf *
LADIES' SPRING
HATS
You Will like the style
and quality of them
Hats.
MEN'S SHIRTS
One Hiecial lot, new
stylos, fun cut, fast col-
7 5 You will be pleased with the
itjrk, quality end price. Size
14 to 48.
Harry Aldersan of 501 Victoria St,
Brown wood. Texas Is willing and
glad to mage this statement regard-
ing his safe's benefits, and wi ue
talking with the Orgatone man re-
cently. says:
"My wife suffered from Indigestion
and stomach troubles for seven long
yean,” he continued, "and since
taking Orgatone. she is In fine shape
now and I am glad to endone Orga-
tone, for her benefits have been re-
markable
Shei always had pains In her aides
and had a very sluggish feeling, and
fell tired and worn out moat of the
time, oas formed on her stomach
and everything she ate seemed to
disagree with her. and food soured
i caused her to have full bloated
spells. Always right after eating!
she had intense pains In her abdo-
men, and was very nervous and
when getting up of a morning never
Men'* and Young i
Men's Spring
HATS
In all the newest styles
and colon. Bring your
head in and let us fit
it- Price—
$3.45 “ $7.50
In all the neweet styles and ma-
terials, ^ Long ilemg| short
sleeves and aleevelesst plain or
circular darts. Large collars,
imall collars or collar less.
-K ■ £1 « J t
Braid and Organdy .trimmed.
They have lota of style. Look
like more expensive Dresses than
the price would indicake. Two
lots—
Men's and Young
Man's
OXFORDS
Made by Peters, of
solid leather, In all the
newest styles and lea th-
in all the newest styles, materials
and colors.
It began to straighten her right out.
and the has been improving ever
since. She sleeps fine every night
and gets up In the mornings feeling
r^ted and refreshed and aH thorn
tired draggy feelings are gone.
Those pains In her sides are gone,
and her headaches haven’t bothered
her since she began taking Orgatone.
Her stomach is now back to normal,
and she eats anything she wants.
Orgatone has done her more good
than any other medicine she has
ever tried and I gladly give this
statement for her, for Orgatone Is a
pood medicine "
Genuine Orgatone la not a so-
oaOsd patens or secret remedy bus
a new scientific bile preparation
containing no alcohol or other false
stimulating drugs and U sold tn
Brown wood exetastvety by the
Camp-Bril ifitf Peerless Drug Stores
98c~$1.98
Cinderella Bootery
Always the Lowest in
Town Prices
m"T
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 138, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 26, 1929, newspaper, March 26, 1929; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1040817/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.