Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 8, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 23, 1928 Page: 2 of 10
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PACE TWO
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place «n the calendar of the eburehi
diieru-fil-' convention -fiRfth indica.-
tiurn that* It would bo given (Maly
consideration
Bearing Urn signature ai three
physicians in addition to members
at the clergy, a report embodyn*
the recommendation declared that
enrttian healing has pamed *e-
yond the stage of experiment, sad
Us value cannot be- questioned." it
asked that the convention ‘‘thank-
fully recognise thq deepening of the
spiritual lit* of the church which
has eome through the growing rec-
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to set an example of law enforce,
meat by respecting the prohibition
and urn-narcotic laws. The action
stm a reaffirms uoa of action tak-
en by the IMS convention. / / -
A resolution Hiking to put the
Episcopal church officially on rec-
ord ha favor of the separation of
church and state wae tabled by the
Shoots Himself
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Have Republicans
Swallowed
Nelms Asks Work
the Court of Criminal Appml>
wrote the following telegram today
to Dr. IMbert w. >j.»<ihahmaii ed-
the Republican tampalgfc* hew
York:
"Pisaae wire me. ray expense,
whether the Republican party has
assimilated the Ku Kiux Klan. or
the Hu Klux Klan has a^un-.iated
the Republican party. Many good
Hoover-Democrats end A the is.
Christians envious to know."
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HODEX SCt
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Farmerfs Body is
Found in Pasture
Shot from Ambush
Wttpg— said that they bad seen
thq mother with the children on the
roof, where, she had pone In visit
the apartment of a friend.
Mrs. Wmhbnan. now gnder care
of pfayxtolam. had w.d that she
was holding the younger child while
sitting oft the parapet when Ttr-
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-\swto.fJiflid wivifr of mmac’-'
^ i %ot owtx to steer a mots*
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Don m Planning
Hunting Trips to
Occupy His Time
AUSTIN. Oct. 2S.—uP)—Governor
Dan Moody wiU be in fine fetch to1
wreath with the 41st laghlature
when it gets under way neat Janu-
Kll A TH003AM
W cfiiff setm?
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—A. A. Hergdorf today das held
for the fatal shooting late yesterday
of Charlie Wallace. 22. of Dallas.
Wallace «x.< shot twice through
the temple with a rifle.
Witnesses said that Wallace and
R. A. Jongs, also of Dallas, were
an their way to a cotton field whan
they stopped at a filling station.
While the two men were sitting In
their ear, witnesses said. Bergdorf
drove op and takl them he was in
Indian killer and a “bed man " He
ordered Wallace to get In his car
and drive it. filling station attend-
ants said, and when Wallace re-
fused the shooting ensued
Bergdorf then drove toward La-
mes*. and jdBdndwed to officer*
When they found him tn a house
Two Mexicans Are
j1 Dead, One lotted .
; * ? Fourth a Fugitive
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BAN ANGELO, Tex , OeA 2*.—(Jp)
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Coleman. Si. secretory of the La-
Salle Parish faon Bureau was
found dead in his office here to-
dqy. Death was attributed by a cor-
oner's Jury to natnral-causes, proba-
bly a heart attack.
la Price—In Pattern—and In Politics-^
You'H like these Surfs.
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When a ritan runa for office, he wnnta hi* beat side
out—but it’s a wise candidate who knows that
voters arc not influenced by perfumed promises
and “How’s the wife this morning.'
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“BE YOURSELF” in politics w good txisine*a—
the same as it is in clothing and because we come
out Wvery season with the truth—the goods- the
values and without exaggeration—we are winning,
man by ™n, the men who are going to elect the,
best man on November 6th.
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Fine top coats of camel’s hair, llama tweed and
fancy sdk and wool mixtures. They are craven-
etted and with Skinner satin faring priced from
$90 to 160
Other Top Coats from
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bP>- Refusing to grasp Ufe prinr-
ver* sad Hnc* thrown him utter be
b alleged to hove leaped from the
deck of the Canal Street Ferry boat.
J..R. Glenn, a native of Weet Vir-
ginia. was drowsed Mat night tn
the Mississippi river.
◦Iron, it Is ton left his lS-year-
old bride, whom he had married
•bout three month* ago. on the top
deck of the ferry, leaping over the
railing end into the river after be
had calmly handed her his hat.
Deepottkmcy ovwr the death of a
, former wife and their child was
given police as the probably reams
fer Glenn's action.
Mr. and Mrs Olsen caste her*
lask Frtdoy from
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Wife and thehr sht children, and district attorney’s room which
burton* tbeir farm house the night used as an examining- room. Mm.
Johnson, wife of the prisoner, sat
across the table frocp
. the roof of thq Hotel
ri i&sr building
Lgoney to the dnmrjxmn. at ll -iD tkmed ^
a hi. when she noticed the Loon-
ey garage was afire in the rear of
80S Avegpe a A largo ear belong-
ing to Mr. Looney, one belonging to
Ot C. Walker who Uves next door
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that they would repeat being maintained to Kelly
their stories to the district attomay then rormelTTufsh 100 a
The boys were Terrence. 4 rears.'»re ready to take the atr to ooop-
and Benjerota. 14 motoha. sops of erato with the ground force
Milton S w din man. an
CIUCE SAUNDERS
niE EHEKSli OF
ClimSM SYSTEM
that the firemen turned
tfntion to tbc Looney home where
ffid* and the roof were dimsg-
e(L windows Mai vanv
garage reachin; the house.
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water. The only solution m to the
came of the fhe. Mr. Looney thinks
toil be found m a auort circuit tn
one of the cars.
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when her physicleM permit.
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BUTLJBR. Pto. Oct.
Jewelry found with s womans;
: boos* in the ashes of an abandoned
{house near hero was Identified to-
day as the property of Mrs. Basil
Jones. », of Butkr. sad county
Uiuthor-.uvs arrested Evr husband
Mrs. JeanMUto rtpsrtto to have
dLiappeared from her hneae Friday
j night. The sbendmed house wax
destroyed by fire the samd night.
When the ashes of the buildm;
ware seerrtird Sunday, the bon'-*, a
wedding ring, two diamonds and a
wrist watch were found. No one had
lived in the house for two years.
Neighbors of the Jones family
said the Jewelry belonged to Mrs.
Josses. The husband. It years tod.
would not make g
The array air corga under com-
mand of Major W. M. Hensley, sir
rea headquarter*,
be on the alert
of Tuoedey night as
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nJaht
cetvgd from army
At a conference held Monday af-
ternoon in the war department
theater at Fort Bam Houston, the
problem for the exercises was «a-
phunvtf to Ihe assemhlegs of regu-
lar army, netinnal guard and re-
serve olf jeers by Ootanel Wait C.
-- *of the corpe area, and
of the
era tor. announced today that plans
had been completed for formation
of a new eorpostoiba to be kaovru
u the Clarence Saunders Store s.
Inc, through which he expects to
effect a nation-wide expansion of
the grocery store system bearing
his name. ^
Twenty capitalists in the north
and east. Saunders mid. will be. aa-
tociatcd with him and a charter
for the new corporation under the
lav of Delaware Is to be . applied
ter this week.
The Clarence Saunders Stores.
Into, of which Saunders wllT be
pre.Mdent. is to dc the operating
SS found SSES10” *4* holdln‘
ilri wool of Tylgr. ^ & the new earpora-
tkm will be formed by the acquisi-
tion of the present Clarence 8aun<
home, about If miles west of Tyler,
late text night. There was a bullet
wound in the hack of his neck.
Officers said investigation showed
that Shipley left Ids heme early
to go to a neighbor %
and was passing along
trail at the time of the
drrs storm In Memphis. Birming-
ham. Louisville. Ban Antonio. Lit-
tie Rock. Shreveport Montgomery
* and Chat'aaorga and tn several of
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loleagtok dunes—90 ceata, Coiort for bfack. brown.
,tto sad white yee 1 oxutral poi»»b for otoaca.
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these chtee.
Mother of Whole
Village in Spain
Dies at Age of 97
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chlMron; 4S great grandchildren: 15
irmndt hiJdreo-ln-ISV and ST other
relatives. The total for the family m
135. or the complete population of
tb» village.
Over her tomb this inscription has
bees jNsni -Hero hex the wether
of a whole village."
SHIP REPAIRED
LAKEHUR6T. H. J, Oeg. <>P)
- Repairs to the tranx- Atlantic air
liner Oral ZeppeUp ware eomotoced
today and the ship was rowdy for
fligct The eoauusnd for the take-
off of the great cruiser on Ms pro-
posed fhght to the middle weet
awaited the return of - Dr. Hugo
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RECORD BUILDING
tnw YORK. — A « nina-etory
apartment building, 100 by UW feet.
W* rntkrtgMjlire several weeks
ftgo In less than three and one
months Rom the time exeava-
was started. This u believed
* record to construct** work.
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district. International Advertising
Association, at the convention here
today.
Matter at Wonder .
Wt often wander why the mgR'
who lx oJwa/s boasting of the
splendid positions offered him cow
tinnes t« bold dgva e small Job.
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 8, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 23, 1928, newspaper, October 23, 1928; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1045140/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.