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BROWNWOOP BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1929
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BY STANLEY W. PRENOSIL
Associated Press Financial Editor
NEW YORK. May 11.—(4*v~
Heavy week-end profit-taking turn-
ed the «>ur«e o: prices Irregular to-
day alter early strength Selling 1
was most effective in the aviation. J
ccmmunications, motor and mer-
chandising groups, while the publ'c j
utilities, chemicals, amusements.1
oils and rails presented several,
points of strength
Inasmuch as Fridays closing rate
| of 6 percent for call money carries
! over the week-end. the credit situa. i
lion was not a direct factor in to-
day's market Wall 8treet was j
somewhat puzzled over the source j
of the new funds which came into
the market yesterday, and whether ]
a plentiful supply would still be,
available next week.
United Corporation was again one I
of the most active features in to- i
day s market, crossing 75 to a new '
high record. Chesapeake Corpora-!
non ran up 4 points to a new higli
at 97 in response to the declaration i
Once Favorite at
Maximilian Court
Dies at Age of 87
MEXICO CITY, May n._<jp)_
Senorlta Ca 1 l x i a Outtebrer
Lorenz, to whom in the days of
Emperor Maximilian the Mexi-
can composer Juventmo Rose
dedicated his wait? Over the
Waves'*, which gained world wide
favor, died here yesterday at the
age of 87.
She was a member of the Im-
perial court wlien the i>oor com-
poser produced hi* gieatest work.
Hearing him play it to a small
audience at a private house, her
enthu»ia«m and recommendation
enabled him to sell the :ong to
a publishing company for 100
pesos (about *50). immediately
thereafter It became jiopular
throughout the world.
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CENTRAL TJIYLOR COUNTY ^^ •»w.-* «■:
•ir.-.r-
SHOWING IS II FEiTURf
III IBILENE DISTRICT
REAL ESTATE
TRANSFERS
vBILENE. Texas May ll+Al-|an oil sand from 1.754 to 1.T.'4 feet
though it has so far failed to arouse which earned a small show
^ ^ any great amount of interest, the! --—
showings made by Mid-Continent I ' _ L , t , , , , f - -1
0*1 .and Gas Company s No l T. H < | ~ • j
' ' - Ta%1or. wildcat In west central Tay- j ] nmr Y*on* A TV *
I'.v' jor county since two nitro-glycerin ♦
shots were set off last week in o»l1 »
■■►••(bearing formations in lime between *
- 2.3*0 and 2.450 feet, have been the , , , , , ........—
feature of the oil activity in the Warranty Deeds
’central west area during the past w. T. Turner to Mrs. May Turner.
..„. -.week. „ 1-2 of lot 5 in block 7 of Coggin Ad-
full value of the Taylor county ^on . „ . r_n_ Wlt , in
Ul-I.wildcat will not be fully ascertained . V_Re«i to R ^^w.'°dr l1
(until the hole is cleaned of cavings, block 23 ot Brooke Smith Addition.
♦ *- and a swabbing test completed. That o®50
E. L. Smith Oil Corporation Inc
miles south of the Nugent shallow I mercial Solvents. Consolidated Oa*
pool and located in section 6. of the j and Standard Oil of New Jersey also
Alexander Bell survey is drilllnc ’ sold at new high levels Tor the year,
around 1 200 feet. | the first named advancing 4 points.
McGinley and Siglers No. 1 Mar-' Oeneral Electric. Gillette 8afet>
tin. eastern Jones county has been | Razor. International Telephone and
abandoned as dry at a total depth Curtiss Aeroplane all sold down 3
of 2.0*1 feet after drilling through points or more, and at least a sco»e
UNIVERSITY
FACULTY IS
DISMISSED
ILL BN THE
CROSS TRACT
The American Maricaibo Com-
pany brought in a well on the Fan-
1 me H Cross tract in the Clark-
Buffalo pool north of Thrifty yes-
terday morning that ihrough yester-
day afternoon gauged 12 barrels an
hour, or at the rate of 2*8 barrel:,
a dcy. aceotding to reports received
from the field. The well has 22%
' fc*t of pay sand, topped at 1.142
[ feet.
This ir Tn west offset to the C. O.
■ Moore Oil Corporation's No. 11
| Cross, which came in a couple of
I week.', afco as u 200-barrel well ami
| started ncv. activity in tnat field.
The c C. Moore 0:1 Corporal ion's
No. 2 Cross, south of its No. 1.
mused the sand, it is stated, and
is drilling to the Caddo. It was
j m ported yesterday altrmoon as
dulling at around 1.400 fret
Two Locations
Made By Beall,
Gaily and Michel
report The document bore his
nature and the seal of a notary.
He was asked about activities
•gainst passage of the proposed blue
sky law. about other official docu-
ments which he signed and con-
cerning his connection with persons
.... i ,.. ,, ; who had been sentenced to the peni-
DALLAB. Texas. May 11—(JPi— tentiarv
Mrs. W. R. Wilson. Dallas, today I ..V, .
hoped to regain completely her l P j?1 ( '
kivnm h in monthe nnftpi* *ftHo Mrs. Jane Y. McCall* jm. sec-
Power of Speech
■ May Be Retored
speeth lost 18 months ago alter
paralysis An artificial Larynx
has been used with success.
S. P. Grace, vice-president of
the Bell Telephone Company,
brought the instrument here this
week for demonstration before
the regional meeting of the Am-
erican 8ocietj| of Electrical En-
gineers. Mrs. 1 Wilson read about
it in the paper, and wrote to Mr.
Grace who toox it to her home
and tried it out.
It was so successful Mr. Grace
i said lie would send her one. es-
jx*cially adapted to her, from his
laboratories
:i Second Murder
Mystery ip Wet
at San Anton
iretary oi
hearing
state. rj»t through the
WHEAT RATES
SAN ANTONIO. Moy 11-
Tne second murder mystery
within a week in which the
is believed to have been
killed and thrown under a tra.m
make death appear accidental. Ft
developing today when poUcee-
veaied new facta concer
death early thU week of luP*
reira of Monterrey, Mexico.
This disclosure followed close)>
verdict of a Justice of the jy
that Archie L. BJekle. 23. w 9
body was found under a ir»
poncee-
50.
Proceedings-
(Conti\ri-:t» from I'aoi: oni:>
DEB MOINES. Iowa. M.»y 11—<4’i
—Dr. T.lT. Shields, president oi the
board of trustees of Des
i
SVL;^Jf=;' srss-
salTap^SSSiat^d hMOOOO vhYrc* ‘ “They mav make applications for i The local.<
“*'n*ca:e«ient as ot Junr 4. how- north line
Beall. Gully and Michel have
Moines! made a location on the Hugh Hens-
r that i tract. Patrick Curlong survey,
and are moving in. They will spud
in probably tomorrow or Monday.
The location is 1.459 feet from the
and 150 feet from the
NIKE HENS
BRIEFLY TOLD
WASHINGTON. May 11—\JP) -
Conditional approval was given by
the Interstate Commerce Commis-
sion today to Wabash railroad pro-
posal for acquiring additional stock
in the Lake Erie and Fort Wayne
which it now
will likely be during the early part
ot the coming week^ The hole now j ^ M^|nnri production Company, all
has several hundred feet of crude George survey No. 112; 1-2
yandim. , of Nancv Lewis survey; 160 acres oi
Three new locations in the Rey-1 p*ncy Baugh survey; all of M _______
•• TtcMs area in southeast Haskell ! Baugh survey; all of J. I. Lovell Railroad Company
itcunty have been reported. Drilling • survey; and 227 acres of Garcia ( partially owns,
[machines have been moved in ^or i Montez and Duran survey. $1.
two of them already. j Anzac Oil Corporation to Amerada
Fisher Wildcats Petroleum Corporation. 40 acre- of
* a number of wildcats in Fisher A. 8. Kennedy survey No. 116. $1
deep and a ~~ . .
county |
reinsiare-n-nt as
• |evet.” lie said.
Almost concurrently with D-
Shield's announcement a mass
march of hundreds of students form-
ed on the campus and began a pa-I
.ade toward the Administration
building • ____ ___________
■ When the marchers reached the I from the north line of the tract
building. Dr Harry Wayman. pren- I
dent of the university, went before
them and asked them to dr band
Dr Shields called police headqnar-
ers about the same time requesting
that a detail of officers be sent to
the campuv Three officers were
dispatched
wert line cf the tract.
The same operators have made a
location on the A. F Armstrong
tract and expect to move rig on to
the location within the next ten
days. Jhe location is 1.470 feet
from the east line and 1.200 feet
Frank Munsell Bays
Half Interest Jones
Motor Sales Company
WA.'flTINOTON. May 11.-H4*)—| Thursday, had been killed by
Reduction of rates on export wheat! identified’ assailants. Robber .
carried by the Mississippi-Warrior advanced by officers as th* mo
Pervice of the Inland Waterways) Ferreira at first was beheye^
Cciporation's Barge line was au- have met an accidental dean
i thorlred by Secretary Oood to be falling beneath a train: His I
^effective between May 15 and 8ej*t ^as found beside the track >’|
j 30. The red)/lions are appioxl- from a (Lotion ]
• matcly 33 1-3 percent Polfce today said they were
------------ w The reduction was reeommanded; vjn(>ed F>rrlrI wa„ kll,ed and
« « favor. I would havr run nim ^ of about 1100. and that
«“ »' ’''cho11 rc,“u'd JkS. ZHtt in llt^wuth uS Sow. ** ,hro,n "" ,J 9
u h«it*H at nnnn action of railroads carrying gram > ' • * L
"Hie hearing was halted at noon (n to pr0Sident Hoover's,1 -----— *
with the explanation that any fur- fvIE,gestion (hut the prain rates on . * fc
ther testimony to be offered bv th f.xjxir' wheat and flour be lowered
Attorney Generals Department
would be heard Monday night when
the committee considers changes in '
the blue sky law at a
that date.
AUSTIN. May 11—(/Pi—'Testimony
before the house state affairs com
mlttee bearing on charges by C D '
Neff. Dallas broker, that thp attor-
ney general's department and sec-
retary oi state's department were
improperly administering the blue;
sky law. were resumed today after
a hectic four hour sc.vslon last night
climaxed with a fist fight.
After the meeting. D. .1
"“'-Oklahoma Citv-
San Angelo Line
Open Next Week
county were getting
Shallow test in east Jones
* to mty was reported dry and abon-
, rioned on the week s drilling rc-i
i njme. • :
t Disappointments have been given
STATE OIL NEWS i
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HOUSTON. Texas. May 11.—<4*1—
AUSTIN. May 11—i4»i—Governor
Dan Moody today filled the last
vacancy on the board of prison 0i- ,
rector* by appointing W. A Paid-
dock of Houston. Paddcck son of s
former state senator, is in the cat-
tle business and formerly was con-
nected with the oil industry.
Reappointment
of Mrs. O Hair
as Regent Asked
Starting two years ago with Loyd
Jones organization as a salesman
and working up to be salesmanager.
Frank Mansell recently purchased
half interest in the Jones Motor
Sales. Chrysler agency on Fisk Ave..
from Mr. Jones. The sale became
effective as of April 25th.
Mr Munsell will take active man-
agement of that business. Claude
Jo operators hoping for the develop-' The Texas Company's No. 1 Kuhn1
»ii>:it of a producing formation in an<j Glass, near Port Neches In Or-
• roll th west Jones county fron# the an(<» county, has been brought In
' * Stephens pay around 2.700 feet, ton from 3 depth of 3 162 feet for an
^.^TVias Company and Cosden and estinuted flow of 1 800 barreLs daily
^ ^Company's No. 6 Carter, which sev- yhc producer is located in a swamp
—♦-er.il weeks ago discovered production about onf mi-]P from the Nrches
,fcr '•in that tormation is going to water., ,
^'!riiavtng averted around 30 barrels of, ' * ___ t
«• ^,(..1 and 120 barrels of water dal!. DENISON. Texas, May It—/4*>—
.ring the IJ*t t.en da:and i Tito Murchison 0.1 Oomixiny ha*
life pi-obable that Mid-Continent's [J fromTdfmTof'w^m*
•2T^"!iayior cotmty wildcat on the Taylor »njeuW from “
ige. will fall to make a real com- ■ Production wa> placed at •' Ooo. <00
w meiciAl producer, even with the ap- ; cubic feet
T,;V proximate 100 percent increase tn-
. -heated since the double shot of I
las: week, aome local operators think , j
*• tiiflt it will at lea« show enough to *
variant iurther testing in the area I
• iirounding, which they think will 1
*' .j.iuoably uncover the productive part t
4>f 'he structure on which the Tay- ^
125—•kn *”* “li^SaSeil County ' When we get up Saturday morning
NEW YORK. May 11—<4*1—It 9ovrr.no11r, Mood>
AI.PINE. Texa^. May 1 ■ - 'j* ' Glasscock, who has been managing
^e agency, has resigned and taken
i Rev. J. D. Smoot of Coma
tilled his regular appointment a<
Methodist Church the fourth f
day morning and night.
Miss Lelias Van Zandt wa-
Erownwood Wednesday.
Miss Ethelmore PlUer, whi,
been vLsUing in Abilene fore : .
time, returned home Tuesday.
OKLAHOMA CITY, May
-An air line between Oklahoma Brown wood, were in eZphyr TT
, City and San Angelo. Texas, provid- da..
Pickle. hour passenger service 1 j[Il5S Aurella Petty was shop
assistant attorney general, under- between the two points, will be op- in Brownwood Wednesday,
took to take Neff| to task for a, cned formally next ‘Wednesday.;* T^e 4-H club will meet Fr.
statement he had made about him. Paul R. Braniff. executive vice- njght. May 3rd. Everyone is in*"
He struck Neff before bystanders ; president of the Braniff Air Lines to attend.
could prevent a,further encounter, j announced today. J. L. Van Zdndt was in Bn
Neff had referred in his testimony ; Connections will be made by the wood Wednesday,
to a purported conversation with j Braniff line at Abilene, Texgs,'with) Will Chesser of Mullen w»'
Pickle regarding Neff's efforts to ofc- the Texas Air Transport line into Zephyr Wednesday. . 1
tain a blue sky permit, and Pickle Midland and.El Paso, the announce- Weldon Cox of near rBowm
interrupted the (proceedings at the1 m-nj. srons also will be made vna in Zephyr Tuesday night,
time to say: BnK ken ridge Texas a Mr. and Ite.-J. Melton wer
• He is a damn liar * j The Braniff system for the last
Charges Are Made
, .. w - m siity days has operated passenger
For nearly three hours Neff tcld .,z . school
of his experiences auth members of
litres to Wichita Falls. Texas.
both of these dejjartments. The l° S°ni A7gel° was |**^: *f Jhe 4-H Club met Friday n
names of R M Tilley and J V Ni«;h-1 l*ndin* amral ol new equipment, 3 a real interesting prog
Perry. Matson, who is atten«
F ^hoo! in Brownwood. spent
^ ' week-end with homefolks.
clas. assistant attorneys general 8nd
John W Mar* in. blue sky comnns- [
SSTl”brou,ht ,mo ,h' Heart of Texas
Then the subject of th# investi-1
gallon changed, and Neff was called i
S HSfcsar^! Siifi- j- ^ jjyjjjp
for the purchase of the Oral Zep- i man s Press Av-socialion today oeg_n
pelin for use on an air pa senger a scenic automobile ride .hrough
line between Lo- Angele. »nd | the mounUim near here as-uiermi-
BHOWNWOOD
Tbrwugb The Knot Hole
By R E. Marks
♦
J
outheasi Kaskal county. 8u- ^ a rest' Sunday\
one more day in this week
___ , _ . , a rest’ Sunday! Then we
r»or Oil wonder if any, really big news will
* ‘ “'If1 * brPtt,t on thls «*ay*uch as a,murder.
noUls They have moved machines . , #;r* iar?e r^al estate transfer
lor both of the new tests and will J bi«' b? built
art drilling Immediately. Cowboy or • hot*1
E\ ans et al have made a ^atlon while a catastrophe means sorrow
titr tneir No. 1 Reynolds ui the si- ^ many it means a fat piece of
•*cVul> the thrce producers in that n#ws for ^ p^per To get all the
details and present them in readable
-— has ““J1* form 10 thf Public in u quick a time
with Z^gler• ankI associatedI andl has as ^ ^ the wh of a news.
taken over the No. 1 Pierson, locat-
«d in the W Taylor survey in south- w v » • •
cast Haskell county. Qn ^ other hand, to take a bit
Haymon is ^so reported to hate ordmarj. happening and make it
contracted with the Ziegler inter- jn print, is but another
t - to drill a tesi on the Bunkley reason tor his existence.
.•■i located in the Carrington survey * * ,•
in Ha.'kell county's southeast "corner.
\ in Fisher county Cranfill and
Honolulu.
SEATTLE. Wash ., May ll-(4»>-
Fire wtuch started in the engine
i.ootn disabled the wooden motor-
ship Booby all- today Mile the
freighter was four miles east of
Dbco^ery Island in the Strait ot
i be
nation to their convention
The drive is to end with j ireep-
tion for the women ot th- home ol
L. C Brite. Marfa cattleman
In the re'4^u?i«n commending
Mrs OHair ol
raid. In part
Memorial Services
Eastern Star Held
was given and a large numbe
visitors, among them Mr. Of!
our next .superintendent, who t.
an interesting talk. We will be
to have all the visitors.
Rev. Epperson of Blanket prei
rd an Interesting and helpful
For rnose than on hour. Galloway.
Calhoun, first avJstant attorney 1
Secretaries Will
. ;cd an interesting and help.—
Meet at Brady ,he Pm6y,CT1“***>
Tlie annual memorial services of
the Order of tlie Eastern Star wa*
Alpine Uv wome-i held in. the Masonic Hall Friday
Mr-.. O’Hair is a night with a large gathering to hear
woman worthy of appointment to memorial addresses and take pert
Juan De Fuca. The crew of thirty any place of service and he nor for in other feature*, of the meeting.
men *UII was fighting the (lame
this morning und the Canadian
Pacific passenger liner Princess
Kathleen was standing by.
the citizens of Texas.'
CANYON Texas. May 11 iA*>—
Claude Reed*, first assistant coach
at the University of Oklahoma, ha*
accepted a position as head foot-
ball coach at West Texas Slate
Teachers College here lie *orceed>
0>car Eric hart resigned.
- LOWF.L. Mass May 11 -i4*)~
Capt Donald Snuili. English avia -
lot. was killed tnrtar.tly here today
wh#n the Moth; airt>laiie he was
testing crashed
PLAINVIEW Texas. May il—^ amount
-i-A thtee-cornered fight for the
ebuhty seat of Lamb county began
at the poll today, LUMefield anti
Amherst attempting to wrest the
plum from Olton. county seat~*ince
< 1908
Rev R. B Twitty delivered an ad-
dress on 'The Immortality of the
Soul." A tribute wa* paid to mem-
ber* of the Order who passed awav
! during the year. *>lt music being
played throughout the enure service
|Candles were lighted for each one
Honored In these services wer»
Mrs. Josie Lockett. Mrs Marv Day
j Mr*. Edna Whitaker J Blackwell,
W D McCulley, W E Hodge C. P
| Pwirn k,' C F. Canon and Flobcit
HOU8TON. May II -(4*)- Soon Morris. Ji.,\son of Robert Morrl-
after^hi- iiad rollerted moo for u founder of the order
monument In Galveston. W G. | - ... \^---
Perkins, manager of the
Gianilc Company, was-
ride by three men in a car here
last night and robteo of the entitr
Houston Business
Man Robbed and
Thrown from Car
IS.
when a recea. w as taken 17ie ques-
tions indicated the mans apprur-
ance before a committee would not
end the case
-— Mias Rlattie McKinney of Brc
BRADY. Tcxa-s I(Cay 11.—iSpL— ,wood was in Zephyr Sunday. - '
Mr. and Mrs. H. M Miller
22 counties will meet, at Brady Floydada spent a few day* this f~
on May 23 at the regidar meeting with Mr,. Miller's parents, Mr.
of the Heart of Texas Commercial Mrs. O. L. Plile^. of this place.
Secretaries' Association. J 1- McCown made a, bus
Th,. auandlw ,h.- "2 '» a
meeting arejto be gi|e»t* at tlie m*d- Mt(W Morris attended
year membership banquet of the slnginK Pompey Sunday night*
taken [o"a Injuries From
Auto Accident
But why talk shop? There are
more interesting things in the world
EL PASO. May 11—t4*i—Unde’
command of Major Carl Soatz. a
squadron of 20 U S. Army planes
took elf from Fort Bliss today lor
Dayton. Ohio.
Perkins was waiting for a street
car on a busy downtown corner
wheb a large touring car with cur-
tairo up. drove alongside the curb
and one of the bandits jumped ou*
with a drawn pistol, lorcing him
into the beck *eat.
. After a twenty minute ride over j
town. Perkin* was thrown out ot
the car
i
r
No. 1 Cooper, several miles north- % .
vest of the Young-Willingham pool Thfn ^ si4ht of L E
end in the northwest quarter of sec-’ghaw waUung doan lhe‘stre<.t. That
non 115. H_ & T. C survey Is drill- ^ aiways an interesting view. Now
, Jng be»ow 3^52 feet af er having a t^iat he u mayor pro-something or
^ *K,?e ot *ater trom 3-370 to 3-3®5 other, it is even more so than it was
. . .. , _ before. If you know what we mean.
Dunnigan. Brothers' No; 1. T.. 7 ....
Henry, a mile and a half southwest And ^ Glulam Wlth a thoughtfu,
of Royston in central Fisher county Ioolc He * -pondering the Presby-
is shut do^ waiting for 5 inch, pipe ltan ^00] proposition. We re all
— at. a total depth of 3.260 feet. behind him on that
Gill.’non. McMurry and French's .... /
--Ma. 1 Clevelond-Fleming. about mid- To my nolhlng about T B Ballfy>
way between Roysttm and Rotan in wh0 is buay now daj^ showing the
1 1's5,*r_count>r aI^ of the city that typhoid has
T'.9(L.su1T'^y Wo 2 drilling be- nol got such ft as troubje
rwi anH D.(,„in(r spreaders would have us think. And
White Oil <*nd Refining then, too, he is trying to figure out
Company s No 1 Neva Hughes in the mucb he and his associates will
C tsby survey No. 2-0. southeeM chjirge on thi* marnage license law
Fisher county i* drlling below 2.j60 thtn“
feet- , I -I - . .
Texas Company PhUhp* Pe- Qur phot0ffraph wt hM arrlved
troleum Company are drilling belo though too late for today's issue. Be
• 2.800 feet on their No. 1 H®*! to* ***• sure to buy future papers to get our
non «. T. A P survey 20. southeast
Fisher county. 4 1 •’ — .i m ■ --
*Deorge Callahan et 4l*» No. 1, n,. Uiua| u.welly Eii.u
STSWS5 "'ii*™ -j*
ISIS ! JSK mow Im.e"
» tf. *wa,and -wyan^ y , ,„„r
^ A«^r oI5tS2n-.; -K- «
No 1 Hester in lot 12 of the Louis oirvn E* norc
Kratz survey No. 335 and eight 1 IK ho
inilee noutheoet of Hamlin to drill-! Hair price untU June the First,
ing around 2.81* feet after going Must sell before we move.
■through a sand from 2.774 to 2.000
ihr which carried a small ol! show
Sooth Jones County
u .fv.rvlnr Petroleum Company’ No
WINNIPJEO. Man . May 11—i4*i
A score of firse roared through the
parched lorests of Northern Mani-
toba and Saskatchewan today de-
stroying huge stands of valuable
timber ' and threatening settle-
ments. A stiff breeze and lack ot
rainfall aided the progress of the
flames and thwarted efforts of for-
rjNew Telephone
Directory Out
Miss Zona Wilson, firit year stu-
dent at Howard Payne College to in
the Central IVxas hospital with
a broken collar bone as a result of
an automobile accident Thursday
night. Miss Wilson had been to
the cloning epcrrcl-es end play at
the Jordan Sprin#?-school and was
returning to the dormitory when
the car she was driving swerved in
the mud and turned over.
The accident happened about
three miles-irom Brownwood on the
lower Brady read. With her was
Andy Rowlett who suffered lesse-
injuries.
Miw Wilson is tlie daughter ot
Mr and Mrs O R vt|d«r>n of Jor-
dan Springs ^
GILLIAM RADIO-CYCLE
STORE lHOr
A FIRE AT MAR.
2StfT&SE shaltschiu parlor
Mh-ey No. 125 of the Dewitt county but the boy* poured it on.
^i, JrSLS.’TSll co"n,v R«d Looney-McDoruJd
riliing dmow z.auu leev »wm i a*__n 0
E. M Treat Oil and Gas Com- life Ad on rage 8.
With about 4 100 subscribers lust-
ed tn Brown County, the April is-
sue of She telephone directory was
est rangers and settlers to check the ; Fu!dV anJ*. *!at^ir,dai ,
flre;, The book this Issue is slightly dif-
__ ferent than heretofore, be-.ng stand-
NACOGEXXIHES. Texas. May 11 j ardized as to type, classification _____ _
—(4*i—Burglars last night entered and all. in line with the directories • cVowd^Tsiuiset ^uleVard'en
the Vogue, a woman s store, .here of larger cities. routr from lh<, Tillany-Stahl Stud-
and escaped with merchandise val- i All exchanges in Brown county ||QR ^ Eldorado the ghost city in
ued at *1 000 Entrance was gain- , are listed and included in addition to i>ath Valley which served a* the
Modern Gold Ruth
A Colorful Chaos
One hundred and twenty-two au-
tomobiles. trucks, camera cars and
. 1 iwr- secretaries attending
Aswed About Reports | meeting are to be gi|e‘l* at til
Neff admit lid (iuu jiart oi a ctr- >ear membership banquet r
cular which lie sent to inembert of Biady Cliomber of Commerce. Mr. and Mrx. O. L. Hunter
the legislature wav based on hear-; which will be held on the evening Mercury were visiting in the hi
say He Was asked about u dividend\ol that day , of Mrs Hunter'a paJznto. Mr
statement Included in a report to t Doug Motley of Ballinger is pres I- Mrx. W. L. Shelton. Sunday,
the secretary of state and replied he ieff* carl A. Blast* of Brudy Mtmry McBurnry was in Bro
did not make that portion ol the -ct-retary of this OMoeiation wood Friday.
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sell du Font paints •
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made by the makers of Duco
ed through a glass door.
twenty-five Boy Scouts.
DUBLIN. Irish Free State. May
11—(4*i—The Irish Free State gov-
ernment has decided to establish
diplomatic relations with the Vati-
can It to stated Pope Pius ha* ac- I - -— — —
cepted the proposal and the neces- I # |f R ^
sary prel.m.natie* have been com- JQe /|f7ar#|n, H. P. C.
Brownwood. which has listed 3^551 0f "The Rainbow." showing
subscribers. Bang*. Blanket. Brooke- Monday and Tuesday at the Queen
smith. May and Zephyr. j Theatre.
Distribution was made by about Besides the,fart, and the various
I
pleted.
FORT WORTH. May ll-(4>>—
Fort Worth wsas selected as Jhe
permanent headquarters of tfie
Texas Slates Teachers Association
by the executive committee of the
organization today in session here.
May 11— <4*> —
Delbert Carpenter. 30. was shot and
killed by Sheriff J. H. Weaver of
PRESCOTT. Ark
arpen
Sheri
Nevada county near here yesterday.
A coroners’ Jury exonerated the
sheriff. With two deputy sheriff*
Weaver went to the Qlenvllle com-
Joe Martin, student at Howard
Pavnc College, is lying in the Cen-
tral Texas Hospital with a bndlv
shattered arm. a result of a freak
accident near Lampasas Thursday
noon.
Martin was on hi* way to Air-
tin to participate in a track meet,
and was riding in the college bus
with about a dozen other student*
nnd Coach J Horace Shelton. Oc -
. _ ing through the mud about four
rn!L’ Klh vU-iniiV ,nart£r.'. ml,fs frt)m Lampasas a truck slid
ter In the vicinity >f a still The* agra.jrv<*t tlie bu*. sideswiping it and
j member* of the jwoductlon unit,
there were hundreds ot extras who
1 were to appear as miner*, prosper-
! tor* and the worhen und children of
| the little rold nish town Dfigs. par-
_ _ __ roU. goat* and rats went alone for
Stnnpnt Hurt <**mospheire. and two cow* anti u
Diuuciii; 11 •• huge crate of ehicketto wrt Intend-
ed to soften the hardships ol camp-
ing out in the desert.
The story of "Tlie Rimnbow" con-
cern* a modem* gold rush Into the
Nevada desert and was written bv
L. G. Rigby.
officers said Carpenter refused
surrender and resisted arrest.
Attend the special Moth-
er’s Day service at Central
Methodist church Sunday at
eleven o'clock.
crushing Martin's left arm a*- ‘1
lay on the windowsill The injury
was dressed in Lampasas and Mar-
tin wax sent back to Biovmwood.
Cap Shelton received a slight cut
above one eve from flying glassi
It Is sold, the truck continued on
without stopping, the driver seem-
ingly not knowing he had hit the I
bus.
fur-pot*
l'ur|M>«e (a one thing very nrce*
sary for xaoeexs. Every mini who
get* anywhere In life litis net for
himself n goal, him established 11
purimxe that Is worthy of Intense
effort. Ami lit' Is never sallstled
until he in-hleve* |f.
It will be a tribute to
Mother if you attend the
services at the Central
Methodist Church Sunday
morning at 11 o’clock.
N fine residential centres du Pont
paints are demanded because ot
their beauty and durability. They
are scientifically built to give full
protection.
There is a du Pont finish 'for
every possible need. Every on£ is
backed by the famous du Pont chem-
ical organization — made by the
makers of Duco.
Whether it’s inside or ooc, wha*
ever the painting job foo have ia
mind, now is the time to o
and consult with us about it.
Du Pont PAINTS, VARNISHES,
ENAMELS, DUCO
Tune in un Ihr Dura Radio Program over station WBAP Tuesday morning*
Hardy & Denny Paint & WaU Paper Co.
211 Center
Phone 344
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 178, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 11, 1929, newspaper, May 11, 1929; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1041246/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.