Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 295, Ed. 2 Tuesday, September 25, 1928 Page: 4 of 10
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PAGE POOR
New Books at Library
The following books, come of the
latest and most talked of pieces
of work, were received at the
Brownwood library this week and
are ready for distribution:
Bitter Heritage—Pedtar.
Battle of the Horizons—Thomp-
son. £ j /-| jj
With Malice Toward None—Mdr-
row. .
TWO Black Crow s—Mack
A Little Clown Lost—Beneflekl.
Blades—McCutcheon
swar Song—Galsworthy.
The Children—Wharton.
Daisy and Daphne- Macaulay.
Poems in Praise of Practically
N tilling Hoffenstciu
News of the Oil FieUls
Caban isleswen ha
translating American
slogans an Spanish.
In Few Minutes
GOVERNOR’S WIFE NAMED AS SPEED-
ER—BUT JUSTICE CAN’T CATCH HER!
BY WALTER CHAMBLIN.
Associated
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Capudlne relieves pain by sooth-
ing the nerves—not by deaden-
uk them. It does not upset the
stomach and contains no habit-
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—30o and 60c sizes. <«d<J
Press Staff Writer
HOT 8PR1NOS. Ark.. Sept. 25 —
(>p)—With only six weeks remaining
before the election. Senator Joe T.
Robinson today entered upon what
probably will be his last day of va-
cation until the campaign is over,
i He expects to leave his retreat 1$
the Ozark Mountains tomorrow in
time to reach his home In Little
Rock several hours ahead of his
scheduled departure for 8pr:ng-
field. Mo., where he will deliver
the first speech of his western tour
Thursday night.
While the Democratic vice presi-
dential nominee had lioped to keep
his whereabouts a secret so as to
have as complete relaxation as pos-
sible from the campaign It proved
a futile wish. Although it was not
announced until yesterday after-
noon by newspaper* that he was
staying at "Couchwood", summer
PHILADELPHIA. Sept- —</F>
—Francis C. Mooney. 67. of this
city, today pleaded guilty to sis
Mils of indictment charging him
with attempted extortion of $ on <¥>'
TULSA. Ok la.. Sept. 2S.-flp)—
With the exception of California.
oil areas In the United States coo- J°yn
ttnued a general increase in average, n*,
dally production of light and nrbvy, U01
oil during the week ending Septan-
her 22nd. according to estimates of 1
the current OU and Oas Journal. | *<
Peculiarly, a nouccsble decrease livery
Hi the majority of the field* within his l<
the Oklahoma area Is made up in blow
one field, the St Louis-Pearson, mont,
which with an increase of 18.7*0 reeen
barrel*/ over the preceding week accdk
brought the Oklahoma total increase Rosier
to 5.345 barrels Seminole field prop- York
ar shows effects of the conservation steps,
program by dropping 9,175 barrels
dartng the week. ~ L.,_
Total West Texas fields repotted Mlf
an Increase of 3.623 barrels: Mid- inf j
*Oantinent fields of 9J15 California N4
■bowed a decrease of 6.000 bar-els. lit
The grand totaL-for both heavy ■ ■
and light oil production during the) . J A
week was estimated at L512.808 bar- ; |]
rets dally, a 7 854 barrel increase II]
over the week ending September 15.
Above. Justice R. M. Kincaid and ,
where he hoM* court. At the right
hi Mr*. Ilcorr H. Johnson, wife of
♦he govern >r of Ofctaliame.
felULHALL. Okla.. -Mrs. Henry |
1 8. Johnson may be wife of Uie !
governor of Oklaltoma. but it
docen t mean, a thing to “Squire"
R. M. Kincaid justice of the peace
here.
The justice ha* on his docket a
charge against the governor’s wife j
and Insists, when the opportunity i
■Hgr g ‘ y of the
like any i
person.
Gasoline
present*. that the first la
state will be tried Just
other accused .
Mrs. Johnson, motoring with a USwOF / /
friend, we* arrested to Mulhail la. t V jStr /
May. charged with speedily. Stv \ 'Paf /
was released on her own recogni/- /
ance but a formal charge was filed - Vi #
m the justice court by George W 1 *91 ■'*<& ■ ■ *
Partridge, count y attorney. - I • -
Since that day Mrs. Johnson ha.
not passed through Mulhail in her 1
?aS€ 5** lam dormant. ready to clone up shop vdienever
• But that doesnt mean it is end- thr motorists begin obeying the
ed. the country justice remarked }aw ••
the other day. "We enforce the Mrs Johnson expressed indigna-
».Juat ** te *[5,ttr,n tion over her arrest and has been
and it matters not whether the of-1 heard to remark that she certainly
fender is a tramp or the governor s «*oes not intend to go to Mulhail
\ , , ^ _ ■ j and paw. a fine.
,•* *>y y* Governor Johnson has refused
i that he 1st operating what outstd- . to makp any statement about the
GENEVA Sept. 25. DPI-In an
effort ' to promote pacific setlle-
raent of dispute* between nations,
leaden of the League of Nations
have decided to Mibmit to the as-'
vmbly a document entitled "a gen-
eral act.” Tins Would he open to the
signature of all nations whether
members of the league or
not.;i \
The documents puts in the form
of a general treaty conventions alV
r adv existing between man > states
as Bilateral engagements. It pro-
vides machinery (or the settlement
of all differences excrol those hthich
the signatories exclude from .its
scope. (j J \
Different from the defunct Gene-
va protocol, the act doer, not impose
compulsory arbitration and makes
no attempt to define an aggressor
natlon It ] proposes that state*
signing the act submit all deputei
to settlement by commissions of
conciliation when other means of
settlement *4ave failed; to submit
all Juridical controversies to the In-
ternational Court of Justice or tire
•special tribunals dealing with such
| problems, and invitee the signatories
to submit poUncai difference to ar-
bitral tribunals.
under which the brains of the prison outbreak a ( The arbitration committee also
Nathan Leo- Jew months ago which ha* cost. so decided to strengthen the hand of
to toe Jo.let fgr. several innocent lives and re- the International Court of Justiqe-
ir* ago make« liRrd in the hanging of three by havtng the council urge all statea
JJtfle Bobble IroenY” [which have not done so to sign the
rtii? ji'» s**!* ctou* *'
ww’ lu .t fntrnci mamtnrnrt»rl that n#ith*r . COUri.
Daily Report From
District Office
AUSTIN, Sept. n.—i/T)— The
Austin Statesman today says that
Louise Magness has been taken out
of Travis county jail. The paper
says she was delivered to Rarurr
Jim McCoy at 8:30 p. m.. Monday
and has not been returned to the
jail. McCoy could not be found
this morning, but he is reported 13
be in Austin.
Records for September 24th.
Mikiam Corporation of Texas,
Waid Rosser No. 5; intention to
drill 9-21-28. Brown County. W. Q.
Ones Survey No. 117: 80 acres
Depth 1600 ft.
~T. <1. Shaw. Shanks et al No. 1;
-well record, and plugging record;
Callahan County. B. B. B. AC. Ry.
Sbrvey; Sec- 51: 40 acres.
8. W. S. OU Company. B. S. Boy-
sen No. 1; well record, intention tq
■hoot 9-8-28. and statements oeforr
and after shooting: .Brown county,
McMullen Survey 180 acres. Gas'
wwQ; production increased by shot
F. C. Scarborough Jones Oil Syn-’*
dicate. Will Hale No. 1; well record:
dole man County. E. T. R. Survey;
Blk 109: Sec. 23; no prod action:
total depth 1255 ft.
Geo. E. Iamb & L. E. Shaw. J. A.
□wathmry No. 1; Intention to plug
*•21-28. Brown county. David Harris j
eurvey; 40 acres.
Amerada Petroleum Corporation.
J. P. Morris No. 1: intention to plug
*17-28 Coleman county. Mm. Web-
ber 8urvey; 80 acres. T. M. Edmon-
son No. I; intention to drill *»?1-
|9. Brown county. T. Town*end ajur-
Vgy; 40 acres. Depth 1300 ft. R. L.
Wise No. 2; intention to drill 9-20-
18 Brown county, J. M. Clark No
13 and other lands survey; 628 4
acres Depth 850 ft. R. L. Wise No.
1; Intention to plug 9-11-28. Brown
county. Garcia. Montez St Duren
and other lands survey; 626 6 acre*.
W. C. Holt estate No. 1; intention
to plug 9-4-28, statement* before
and after shooting; Coleman coun-
ty. Marv Ann Fisk 8urvey No. 630.
Fox 8c Adams. W. T. Burns Nos.1
47 St 48; intention to dtill 9-24-28.
Coleman county. Blk: 1; Asa Wles-
son Survey No. 168: depth 400 ft.
Ttylor-Link Oil Company. R. I.
Bowen No. 1; plugging record: Sec.
25. B.. B. B. St C. Ry. Co. 8urvey; I
Coleman county. 1703 acres.
Bherwood B Owens. H. A. Shaw
No. 1; well record, and pluggmg re-
cord; Coleman county. W. H. By-
num Survey; Blk. 119; See, 272; 80
dPHL
Manhattan Oil Company-Sher-
wood B. Owens. J. Albert Shaw No.
1; intention to plug 9-19-2& Cole-
man county. Blk. 119; W. H. Bynum
Survey No 272 ; 80 acres.
Loot for the Cen-Tex Sign
CEN-TEX Products are made by
an * ' Wife. * *
INVITE YOU TO
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OF TTRES”
About Tmrm “Family”
Tin* lerpi "family,** as uaed In
the osii«u«, aigmiii-s a rmap of per-
son*. whether related by Mood or
not. Who live together a* a house-
k« d. <»ne person living alone Is
relkil a f iHiily, and nil the people
In a hotel nr Institution arc known
ae a futility.
icp Was to
•tlrday. was
o'clock thh
Nam« Made Immortal
The oarnr "Buidrer HHI** U de
rived frotu the family of nlinker,
which owned conslderahle property
In rhariestosm during the early
period. Bunker hill waa formerly
■ pustnra bekmgiag to the Bunker
family. f
Souvenirs to Visitors!
*r 1 — jfjt j j. ' A
An Exhibition of a Master
I
piece—not a sale!
would be started Immediately to ex-
tradite her.
The Canal Street Bank robbery
was engineered by two men and a
woman.
8mith had served terms in the
penitentiary on conviction of at-
tempted burglary in Travis county
and robbery of a Houston ice cream
company salesman. He was par-
doned by Governor Neff In the flat
cose and paroled by Governor Mir-
iam A. Ferguson to the second-
Cure* Chills and Ferer,
termiUcnt, Remittent and
Ko*u Fewer due to Matari*
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Nothing like it has been
known before. A new type—
, the first super-tirel The finest,
strongest, handsomest tire
that can be built, without
^ J A / j * v. * ’ e-
limit on cost.
i
It is Goodyear’s 30th Anni-
versary masterpiece. You will
hear it much discussed.
- .
You may not drive so hard,
or fast, or far, or punish tires
on bad roads enough ever
to need one. /*
. •. , ", . , / ■;
But you will be interested in
seeing this “tirfe of tires”—
a super-example of the
endurance and beauty built
iinto all Goodyear tires.
* a ir-- a 8 r \ . i ■ ■ *
Omaha Votes On
Bond Issue For
Panhandle Gas
Announcings^
THE OPENING OF OUR NEW
Prescription Department
Our new Prescription Department it now open and
in charge of
Mr. O. W. Staiham
who spent three years with the (ximp-Bell Drug
Co., and for the past year has been with Renfros.
This department will be at your service at all hours,
daiy or night, stock will be complete and you may
get your prescriptions or other drug needs a* easily
and at the same prices you pay downtown. Our
delivery service is as dependable and fast as any
in Brownwood and our Fountain and Curb Service
is unexcelled, i [
The
first super-tire!
GOODYEAR
DOUBUs EAGLE
Vernon Is Seeking
; Special Zone Rat
a » V« |
VERNON. Texas. 8ept. 25 —(JP)
Xante as a 91300.000.00 bond issue Special rone rates on feed khlpped
which if approved l_____ _____j ‘
serve as a binding agreement with resentfeives from Wilbarger. Har-
the pipe line companies, to insure demon, Foard, Cottle, Childress,
a market. The companies propose Baylor and Knox counties when
to pipe the fuel the 500 mile* from they participated in a hearing be-
Tggas at an estimated cost of. fore the 8Late Railroad Commis-
$30,000,000 sion at Fort Worth tomorrow.
-_ A reduction of 80 per cent to pres-
„. n .1 r\r ent freight rates will be asked.
CJlarge Death Of -------
fir ' W WOMEN’ TOURNEY PROG RES »8
Young Woman lo J — _
• . _ . CASCADE OOLF COURSE, Hoi
Chicago Doctor ?prin* yt *** » ^
uup Maureen Orcutt, Englewood. N, J-,
today, would to this area will be sought by ret>-
GOES TO MEDICAL SCHOOL
Hamilton Gayden. son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Gayden. left yesterday
for Dallas to enroll in the Baylor
University school of medicine. Two
or three others here who are to be
student* in that institution this
year will leave later to the week
Let Buck Clean Yoar
Filmy Dresses
The delicate color* and
fabric* cannot be harmed
here. \ .
IDENTIFICATION:
CHICAOO. Sept. 3*.—C^l—Dr. W.
Eugene Shelton, operator of a south-
Ade “apartment hoapRal'' was un-
der arrest today with two nurses,
*» negro maid and the Burn whose
~ tip brought the poliee raid, and was
charged with the murder of a young
woman by an illegal operation par-
formed 1* months ago.
An Investigation by Dr. Arnold H.
and Statea Attorneys disclosed evi-
dence that at imat one girl had been
a victim of an illegal operation and
that fire other deaths may have
btgfi caused by similar treatment
Dr Kegel declared he had learn-
ed that physician# performing theee
operations had formed a guild and
Md regular meetings to discuss
Efcofe of their illegal trade.
;a53S$£
Just A*k .Your Doctor to Pho
Your Pre*criptioiU’to
SENTENCE (HILO MLRDEREft
OAKLAND. Cal.. Sept. 28-6H-
Erna Janovchek, FI-year-old sirgi
tier of Baby Diana Lillencnutla
was under tentenoe of life impriaro-
ment today for murder of the chttc
last June. The girl admitted lb
crime, saying she strangled the y**i
old girl because "I wanted to |91
been megn to me.’*
200 E. Anderaon St
FRANK CRENSHAW’.
*•* W. B roadway
Phone 60
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 295, Ed. 2 Tuesday, September 25, 1928, newspaper, September 25, 1928; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1093778/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.