Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 8, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 23, 1928 Page: 9 of 10
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and one army officer and eight sol- - *_ -7-—
dlers had been killed and two sol- ALBANY. N. Y.. QeL A
diera fatally wounded In a labour new special train win be at the
oombat at Autlan, state of JaHeeo. command of Governor Bmfcb to-
Pederal Captain Reynaldo Ramos morrow for hB final campaign
was notified that a group of men swing which win earn’ him through
were committing robberies in the the thickly populated industrial
outskirts of the town and ordered sections of the north Atlantic sea-
ls soldiers to round th*>rn up. The board. ^ _
small detachment arrived at the The long train of compartment.*' hrford
scene and was suddenly attacked by and sleeping can la which he trav- . ntr^
300 Insurgents. elled some 10,000 miles In the west s‘,*rmx' 1
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of them were killed and two others has been assembled for the short, gi** w
fataflv wounded day fight Jumps to be made In the were bio’
path of a miniature tornado which
swept upon London last night with
a violenee rarely experience In
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NEW. YORK, , ©et. 23^-OIV*
Havtag been greeted enthunlssWMtr
lh the home city of his opponent
when he criticised as “state social-
ism” the policies o£ Governor Smith,
Herbert Hoover returned to Wash-
ington today. • — • r -r »
Madison Square Garden with its
seating rapscitv of about 16.000 was
fitted while thousands or others
gathered fit the sheet to cheer the
Republican nominee as he enterec
and left the hall
^eeauM the country Is faced
with the difficulty and doubt over
ceflUir national problems— that 15
prohibition farm relief and elec-
trical power—our opponents propose
that We must thrust government a
1th the
oa£S7 itlfcSSWRa-
dy's prominent busmees men and
representatives of neighboring
tow Brady voted last rughi to
raise Its quota of stock in the pro-
poaed QMtt to West Rna* rmil-
"g R- Wulff. president of the
BSgiy fUtMwhw of Commerce pre-
sided and. in outlining the efforts
Pittsfield, Hass, where he will talk
tonight.
In an address at Utica Senator
Cttrtls struck opt more vigorously
than usual at the Governor, refer-
ring to him as the “dear governor”
and is “the distinguished man who
thinks he is running far president.”
The Sens tor said Governor smith
had changed his position and “oOl-
ott |o last It Is hard to keep up
with him.” He spoke on the tar-
iff sad urged retention of Republt-
I can rule tn order to maintain the
trip. It will ln-
uola.% the private
ly, Hew York con-
pod friend of the
car for newspaper
ntc and a combination the wind.
e car. . .The-wind lilted off a huge part
ee ears are the only ones of the roof of the labor exchange
eleven cor apodal which jand dropped it into the street,
led after the nominee's.
Sunday. The other two
, <»rs will be standard Pullman chair
cars. On any trips where it may be
needed a dining car will be added;
in the baggage section of the
combination car. Joseph L. Coho,
1 the governorh publicity manager.
.again will maintain the printing
establishment as an the two western
trips. When arrangements for this
car were being discussed, the nontf—
; nee wanted to know why It would be
I needed. „ ;-r. .... . ...... :■»
1 "What use art you going to have
) far a Mimeograph machine?” he »-
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“Well we have to get out your
club-bai
These
of theA.
share is $110,000.
Showing
CHEVROLET the
Leading Automobile
In Number of Sales
.
in Brown County-During
the month of September
Anegol has raised $06,000
the first few days of Its
C/TBtey of Prpderfck bi.rg as-
d that Prederlckburgs’ contri-
d of $140,000 to this railroad
orth many times its value to
Funeral* of Two
Children Held
Brownfield Today
BROWNFIELD, Texas. Oct 23 —
i/P> -Funerals for two small chil-
dren. kitted by a poison which their
father, Bill Dorman, thought was
medicine wm be held today.
lira.* Dorman had obtained an
Insecticide from a neighbor and had
pieced it' in a container which once
held cpson salts. When' one of the
children became ill the father gave
it what he thought was a dose of
the salts. The younger child asked
for medicine and the father gave
K a portion of the same chemical.
Both children died.
A comparison of the Chevrolet and Dodge ore given
herewith showing the records as they are recorded in
SERVICE
.The highest class o<
cleaning-—the moat etfec
tive pressing service.
Phone 69
Buck Tailors
200 E. Anderson Street
which today were devastating
Southeastern Prance after a torren-
tial rainfall In the Grenoble region.
More than 500 houses were fo-
unds rtt Many factories wsre forced
to Bose.
The mala railway Urn between
Lyons and Oeneva was cut in five
places. Seven! trains were derailed
on smaller fuses but there Was no
loss of life. Traffic was paralysed.
AVhatweea
watch-you
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the Janct'C^ satisfaction thafti will
bring iQMownef hero again when
CHICAGO. Oot $$.-<AV-A fed
sral dry asest, rhoma* Ryan was
shot down Is a federal courtroom
yesterady 'fir the prestnee At SB
persons, yet who shot him. or why.
remained s' ir.ystef® i
Rvaa himself u»ught for a sec-
ond it waa a -Joke;-that somebody
had exploded 'a firecracker In the
small room in which U. 0* Oom-
mtwkancr Edwin Walker was bold-
ing court Then he felt the ballet
which struck him In the shoulder,
cried “I’m Bmtr and slumped to
the Hear. He wa* ^riousty though
not fatally, hurt
In order to furtheraccentuate the lewd erahip of Chevrolet, we submit the fol-
lowing figures showing the number of tales and registrations for the present
yew.
IF tOV WILL BE lit THE LEAD BUY A CHEVROLET
Armstrong Jewelry Co.
Abney & Bohannon
present
LESS THAN
PER
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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/m1/9/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.