Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 38, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 28, 1933 Page: 4 of 6
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28. »>33
By Williams 1
NO-t PEEL.
KINDER BLUE.
ITS JUST COME
TO ME -I CANT
HUNT HIM NO
WORE. >
2 Who fi th*
) in tb* picture?
! it Fremtto.
II Chestnut
horn.
II Barbie peviag
stab.
II Paradise,
it Waytlde hotol.
28 H* to S native
14 Unit.
UtNtrl af
mau.
17 IKiiift of
iron. \
It Minor noU. M
*0 To Mtnmu.jP
II Saaky flab
tlibW.
24 Still
27 Accomplished,
tickled Pink
il To seek flax.
14 In.
il Apfacnono
plant.
30 Intention.
21 Mops kiln.
23 X.
14 Doatltata of
hair covering.
31 Engine
27 Pain.
21 Fteur-de-Us.
42 Vandal.
43 Deity.
44 Sooth
aTEEIHD *t Ocean.
11 Mnwaiian bin
“and* tb* <$| Toward
■rrt- y -iswaain
VERTICAL II Wit.
1 What typo of 40 Panlt block,
ahip dooa bo 41 Decorous,
fly? 44 Pillar
3 Coffee pot. of alone. „
4 To depart. 44 Nontleal,
a Queerer 49 Dyeing
4 Moat titonqnil. appnmtuo
7 Makea smooth. 51 rtny.
8 Nay. /' . 52 Exclamation.
9 Female sheep.- Sa^SevooifTnote.
America.
46 Half an o
47 Mountain.
41 Devours.
SO Part of a
62 Rims.
53 To prevent.
IS Prophet who
trained
Samuel.
64 Hr ret.
S", 58 He com-
/ . H. DeiRtlson, W. J. Dennison and
A Mrs. C. M. Dennison. 'Hte defend-
I ants claim to be a mother and her
1 cT two eons. .They have been placed
^■iY--- P5r under bond pending conclusion of
v x- ™preliminary hearing before Federal
l—^*>l< Commissioner George Hufford at
i Austin cm December 4. After prea-
jr^rjentation of considerable evidence,
HA? iMBITil j' ' 1 the hearing begun last Wednesday
/,/T, • was continued until the later date.
"Fancy Texas pecans at excep-
110,1111 <l^r were sdverttoed at
7*5 cents per pound in one adver-
’ aU* tiaement and San Saba paper shell
rv pecans at 6 cenu per pound In an-
v/ 'fa other advertisement. The adver-
x , * r/V^ L „ ttoementa were publish ed In leading
^ '* trade journal* in the North and
LT^’.'wkJ.i AM3_ East and brought many order* to
_• .me w m iwact ■<. the Brady operators. The orders
ip—mawe—————s ■ v were filled with an inferior grade of
M *,»» th., tr, nuts. It U alleged. Investigation by
u«rhf^ ^ tremenSousiv ^ one *** P°**nl inopector add by Brady
lighten an tteniendoushr. One oi Commerce officials re-
tnoment they were blinded by a da* .^.m that San **rbe paper shell
|S«K. f “f “* “»■«•* £.m SS^rJIScCE Horn
dn2J2*? the growers at the prices quoted m
They lay there for ten minute*. advertisement*,
praying for Rut one gliapae of a ,n Brmdr M-r“-
rifle flash. But the sniper did not, ^ r^nnSaonM c%ae to Brady
.. ..n ™ m " aboat two roo®ai* •fl0 **»
• atoht as^rell go buk ^v tracted oonskterabto attention with
Curt suggested flhaUy 1 ought ^ that the
Si's'Ll Southwestern Poultry Orower* Ano-
2L2Ttd SJTI2 ctoUon’which **" °wrmttri«l-
him rrom a snaking ano men goi would engage In buying pecans <n<i
r ”rteiV<*' h.v- . turkeys with Brady as headquarters
show-down with that sllnker. He* towM 0f this section. Blmultane-
pjtng to kUl ns or wet* going to ou-y ^ DaUoM] adverttoetnenU
^ h4m . _ campaign was started In northern
^ h end eastern trsde journals, offering
(Copyright. 1WL William B and Texas Oclb
Yf AR8HALL NBW8: Bx-Oovernoc
1 A AJ Smith want up to Albany last
week to receive the degree of Doc-
tor at Lawn from the University of
New York A This to the sixth time
ha had had this degree conferred on
him, which should mate Urn quite
a lawyer. But our rea.on for refer-
ring to thto last honor conferred was
(Jtmfc8 of the adiBhitotratlon's
- monetary policies, none of whom
poems to have exact information as
the nature of such poheies because
■President Roosevelt has not yet
clearly defined them, were given a
challenging rebuke by Senator
Borah «( Idaho in a statement the
other day. The occasion for the
Senator* statement was provided by
a bitter attack upon the adminto-
ttatlon by Senator Than of Ohio, aqd
a farther outburst of criticism by
educational
UliffuMH Bt/rum Plotoeuf
who would desert at the flnt real
danger. For a city girl and man to
venture into territory where expert-
Skeleton Unearthed Near Brownwood
Continues to Interest The Scientists,
i . _r
Thto la mighty sound doctrine.
During th* boom years education.
Ok* everything otoe. got inflated and
lastoas innovations were Introduced
In th* schools These should bo, and
m many eaass have been, eliminated.
'pinion of the setoottsta a ran
»b*e Indian skull, making It ;m;
ant that search be made far
complete representation at the
to which it beioM*.**
SONYA APOLOGIZES
CONY A most be a Huatoan. exiled
° by t6* revolution and therefore
bitter against It. That was why Mm
bad flared out al him when bo mild,
ly praised the Leninist* Her man-
ners Indiaatrd that aha had coma
from a well-to-do family, poaMMy
Ralph didn’t appear Russian, or an "Why, it was as much my fault
sndTha teemed*ttHbe*an**ordinary ed up toward the factor's house. “I
Canadian cittoen Of corns he threw out a Mg wild statement and
could have ^"g-* hto name, and caught me up on It But hooeet-
lt tone poartble that he had lived m ly"—he was thinking of bar javelin -
th* Dominion longer than Sanya; *h*rp words—T d hate to star get
but even so they were vastly differ- into a real quarrel with you."
ent people to ba brother and afcder. “Am I that bad?"
Vogettaer there was aoaaethlng oh you’re DoalUvely formidaMel
odd about the rrtaUonshlp of those S!j«*! Uiteek wune-
two. something that ha could not ,H4Tty jd Me* to any, If you won’t
quite fathom. _ bite my head off."
Old John took the trout from the __ t ,
mteTg^’tMmded1 portS» Weli If you oont mind an un-
areund on stripe of Mrchbatk. with sohetoed opinion, I believe you and
an «*uu»»..n *nA place of teAnn to your brother ought to think twice
each portion As Curt paaasd out before you start north Into Klo-
htoMettt* end ahocolamaquare*. sohee territory. I don’t know anr-
he purpofely stopped frith NlChoB tMng about the Kloeohees myself,
crouched down/wd feU Into talk but I do know that some of these
with the entowiologtot. northern Dlnnehs cant be Judged by.
*T you’re not staying ihe bands closer Into civilisation."
at Russian Late much kmgar. “But we’ve thougnt twice already.1
Ralph Mr. Halm on. and we>a decided M’s
Ho. Mr. Higginbotham here has worth the rtok."
hired two guides for us and vaFte 1 She said it so conclusively that
leaving tomorrow morning.-* Curt dropped the subject. If be was
T “Making a trip into the bush?” to stop them, he would hake to
"Yes, up the LUluar." h:nk up some way more effective
A young trapper cut In bluntly: than argument
Nichols, tt you try to go into the) At the door of the residence they
Kioeohee ranges. It’ll be just too chatted a few moment* about th*
bad. that’s all; Those Kloeohees party, and then Bony* bade him
ain’t any tame treaty 81 wash. What good night. Curt turned away re-
I mean. I’d ruther fight a grimly luctantly. looking back once for a
b ar with a pine branch than argy glimpse of her m she stood outlined
with them boys. When I first hit tn the shaft of light from th* door,
this country four years ago, I He told himself when the Kansk-
thought thto talk about ’em was han hunt was over he was going
mostly nonsense, but I found out to look her up. find out who she,
different!" • really was. and try for a better ac-
-You may be a mtonttot. MetaPto. quaintanoe. He would be a poor de-
an’ after nothing but harmless bugs, tectlve If ba could not trace Ralph
but they won’t know you from a and her.
h«atew beta’, an’ they don’t have The rain eaae on In earnest
spy more um for you than for any shortly after be reached camp A
white plan. TOull gtt to the pam high wind lashed the pines, woke
all right, but Jf yon go any further up the tote and tugged at their
yoalT boat bask dawn, so full of tent; rate f*U la gusty ■beef; flash
error* you’ll look Ute a pincushion' after Minding flash of intoning
Ain* t right. Jobnt- ^ banged into Mm timber and roiled
“They don’t tot white* In." oM bellowing acre** Um Ink*.
John corroborated ^Tbeyll ghre a Bitting on their sleeping poke*, be
man fat an' if a prospecter and Paul waited for the time when
bifpens to stray tartd*. they'll take they could begin their work. Rot
Sa not peaee’fiy. I'm nst meantn long after th* storm began, Oort,
to say they shoot w^mt with a per- feu a triable of water on hto hat
m at first, an’ than If he dent brim. He ranched for bto torch and
take warnin’ th* shoot stoaight.” looked up. About two fast down
COMANCHE, Nov. 2g—(Bp)—Tpo
of the most important land deah
within recent months In OomaneWt
county were cloned last week when
the Sid Witten ranch was said ic
helve Bean of Cleveland. Ohio, and!
the Henry Couch ranch was sold
to T. J. Williams.
Both ranches are about six
miles ecuth of Comanche and are
adjoining.
The Witter-Bean deal was made
by the C. M. Carpenter real es-
tate firm of Brownwood and calls
for a consideration at SlAjOOO. The
ranch consists of l,44i acres.
Mr. Bean., who was reared in
Mills county, to a member of the
Cleveland, Ohio, baseball team of
the American League, and to on*
of the leading pitchers of that
organization. It to understood that
Mr. Bean’s brother vmi operate tM
ranch. %
The Henry Oouch ranch was seflfl
to Mr. Williams through C, fL
A Him. There are IASS acres In the
ranellNand th* deal called tor A
ronsldekation of approximately 118*
WASHINGTON—A* the ■ United
^ States proceeds with Um estab-
lishment of diploma tie relations
with Russia two name* recur In the
h—Mid editorial comment fol-
FRECKLES AMD HIS FRIENDS By Uosser
I VAiO'S
ALL RIGHT r
FRSCKLCS!
scientists pru.uM In Washington. D.
C. earned a story on the find soon
after the discovery was made. After
detailing characteristics of the
boose, Bclenee Marries said:
“Whether or not the skeleton rep-
resent* an early race of people In
Te*as, or an Indian race to at
present unknown.
“In the sbeenee of associated fos-
sil animals or other evfatonee from
the conditions of the occurence, ite
age of the remains to altogdher
problematical. U to. however. Ufltbe
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 38, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 28, 1933, newspaper, November 28, 1933; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1045726/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.