Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 279, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1928 Page: 2 of 18
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1928
Iron uml Steel rlirnbed 4 to 74. Loth Pas. p A
vtr.ic Miavlmlima fr\ *• • K ■ 1 - — * — - »•« _ -1 .
Refugee Nuns to
npw maximum* for the>)«er. Lamburt
tom 6 i>oM»m and Curt!* Arm was
•iRa«n at ruling upward faat at th. *nd.
Total »u1«-a approximatvd 4,::<*.4W
attama.
Allied Chain. A !>>«•
American Can
Aiuvrl jan Lliuuxil .........
American Loonmotiv*-
Awr.can Smelt. A R*f
Amcrlran Suirnr
Anit-m-an T*(tg. A Trlep.
Awcricnn Tniwu-oo K
Amcroun Wuolen
Anaconda ............
Armour U
Mrhiaon .......
.luai.t.c Krlinen ................
tMK.inurr ArQjup
Paramount Fkm Lee.
Paftnaylvani* .^4. js..
Philrtpa Petrol, 0»n «B.
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Pam on *
Item. -burnt Vt-*.
Iltynold* Tubaun B ..,
**t, Louie A Man Fren.
Kcara Roebuck .
Sinclair Ctm, OH
4!rtr»nlr praf. . ,
Southern I*aclar
Southern Kntlwur
.Sfj.mtnrd Oil, Cal
StanhiM Oil. V J.
•Afnn^r.l Otl. X. Y
fetmWowkor
Texas Corporation
Sttx* Gulf hulphaP ...
W»a» a Pacific
Establish Dallas
Convent Soon
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I Atto ehoree. Honrton Ml ojiwncd 2
The Kiwoni* luncheon Thursday points h!ri»'T and advance* nf 1-2
we mb ---------* hv remetx fmm l* **< ,,f •* t»oim »ir» annw n l>jr Ana-
yon wmi *®?*?**", ' -uua » upper, (Jane-rat , Hath-
ie several dekvxtr-! to the recent hum Btgel. Freeport Texas. .May !>#-
strict convention at Dallas. The . u-timnt Storto and tttt* rnatlo *al
exas-Oklahoma Dtrtrctt of 101 • ;,0^,btt“*iim *"dl° down u
uba And 5,401 members Id beaded iwjing wa*.on a broad scale.
r Ex-Governor H. O. Half lain of l’.m sale «.f Br»rga Me.iufactunn*
klahoma City. Oklahoma. The *»* » ot lO.uw shares at 43 1-4.
ZZSZ. .XlwieT iSa-h n Hfc fnutleaa.nv. ami fret sale uf Pox
While the textile exhibit at the
Broara County Pair last year were
very fine and its success Is still re-
membered with pleasure, it is the
WM of those arranging for the
fair that the textile department is
doing to be still better this year
The ladies *wtll have the nicest
hl»oe for the textile display that
Heihieherfj Steel
t'aliioraJ* Petroleum
CnnaUiton PaetOe
Uiesuueake A Ohio
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up rru< tteaanr, and hr?i sale of Pox
Film was s block of 460 shares at i^S.
up SjMl Block* of f.0* to 6.606
f harvs were quits common.
Oils were nstaln 4n brisk demand.
California Petroleum and Warner
WuinUtn quickly moving into new higa
rround , Texas Corporation. Marla rid.
Sinclair and Standard <JU uf New Turk
all ward aettv#.
New peak price* were established
In the flfst half hour af trading by
Park & Tllford, Kotator Radio. Calu-
met A IfVchx. Anierl. an Sufety Bator
find Cbh>Sler. Witgiw. v'urtiss Paci-
Lew* A »*« - -a —a - \g___. J.__awe___1
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C S. Steel
\anadlum .
WoBMughouee Electn
tVestern L'nioa .......
they have ever had at the fair, ae- ***«! permission to enter the oora
cording to Mrs. Bari Looney, ci a, - munity. «
man of that dopartment. and she The prioress of the group is 1
b^.eves that this may cause many former society girl of Havana, Cu
to sehd articles for exhibit who may and the others are native Mexi
have hesitated before to place them cans.
nefcetonetm
Freeport T»XSs
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Hupem Mstoito
Int. Com. En*.
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Int. Nickel \
lt»t. Paper .. ...-------
The Style of Gamer-Alms Co's. Fall
Saits is a Style All Men f
Can Wear.
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Two Flyers Dead
in Plane Crash
( Carib. Syndli at*
Cktk* Service „_.i 4.
U«rfiy 1‘ctruieum ,
Uuif Oil uf Panama
Mr-mean Oil
Mountain Products
North Central Ten*
Pantepec Qil ........
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gO’.ng tor- lie <;«* a Elaetrlc. Mont:
HIM ward In a great way in Texas and comnmrchil Solren.* an
Many telephone calls have been CLEVET.AXD. Sept 6.—OP)-Oeo ! Oklahoma. -j . • ^^'urr''B?lW<,d *arly
woetved in the last few days. Mr*. Stcwoll. 23, Detroit, pitot, and Gil. ^ Oodbold was elected by the There were l
Looney state®, from woman who are Merryman. 23. also of Detroit, traf- cacv*nttoH ** Lien tenons Governor «*bly Oc*i<»w! Moutr*, r»
intending to have exhibits in the he manager of the Stout Airways ®f Division Five af th# Texas-Ok*- "^1*^2
textile departaents. and a keen in- Inc., were killed today when their h01"® strict This division includes r...
terest in the department generally airplane crashed at the municipai mbo<,t 20 «*ntics with clubp in some with stern a*
is indicated. Mrs. Looney requests air port here. *w“ "~n ‘ ™ ‘ m “■ *1 _i
that articles for the textile depart- The men were
ment be brought to the exhibits
building by 11 o'clock Tuesday.
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ERFURT, Germany, Sept. t.—up)
—Two passengers nnf a'^Uotf dere
killed today when 1 TTthsnna'e reg-
ular Erfurt-Munich plane crasbed
on a forced landing near Fo^Miebr.
Foreign excha
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, "^rvtnn ruml- vwbent .
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Brown- »bare* In ,tb>; firm 1 b^ur ri-xardk -c. <.f | Naah" .MWturh
| credit omm!.,.!* A »dh,k -.f I KvWSurk cSntr
of 19291 aaarua uf. ilrlgga IDlUiOicturlng wa*4-.\nrta. Au.- rioan
01 1XW, »Ueiir*>«| l>n IMt way iusa .Northern PauMi
| BTound abuic 4,. i»urit>- Ur.kjng run I*acka.ra
113 3-4 And Bi-'iublt-? I*nn. Ain. Pet. B
urchci nKvd at ! Mnrtaed 6*1
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fi>rt» to mat I*- Miamreri Ba< uic
oy piwhing up individuai | tf mr*e»an Wa
fitMl hour, regard!.!^ uf Na«h M*ftury
A *-«h k -.f tS'ft w l k- WSork f%ntr
ay up t<> iMfw Inga Northem Pa«M<
*lir 1 t t llw L’ inw •— , •< t *a - * 1 *
taking • practice Nertft Port Worth, wichl
flight. The plane had juet tak-n off Abilene. Henrietta. Miner
and reached an altitude at about 900 8an Angelo. Coleman and
feet when suddenly one of the wings wood-
• * T The district convention
goes to Tulsa. Oklahoma.
Dr. W. H Page of the
committee presented s hi a-c ,«*t. R.'
BFnt. a—Up—The B. Garrett, student of Daniel Baker
pro tor r
He also
the Illinois prerrnted Miss Clare Drey in two
vocal solos and Miss Margaret St.
tually completed awaiting only ap- f !a - in tjya violin numbers. Mrs.
protal of final term* by directors of L. F. Allison acu-omimmed both at
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In 1923 when waists were drawn
wasps—the stout man felt his worst.
crumpled. [ 'j.
BANKS to m f k (, i
tomsiu | __
THtodas 'nrhiv said eonsnltdaunn of College, and who la also golf
the Continental National Bank end Brown wood Country Club.
Trust Com nan v and
Mereharts Truet Comoanyiwas \ir
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Scheme Frustrated
Now comes rm ALL MANNISH fashion that
all men look well in—feel weH in and live
better.
REE! FREE!
both inrt'mt.inn ?n the convollda- the i piano
They noticed that she was al-
ways met by a dapper, well dressed
5713lx who walked up the gangplank,
embraced bo-, and then walked
away hurriedly.
An informer told custom* officers
♦hat the woman was smuggling dia-
monds. And this is the story the
euv'emv officer ‘old:
“When the mvn walked up to em-
bmee her. the woman always held
tvrth of his hand*. As he ktmed
her she transferred five or six dia-
monds ennsed *n wav from her
m^rth to his. She slipped a dia-
mond rta* on each hand. Then
when custom* inspectors went
th ough her baggage they found
nothing.
“Fhe waa too clever to be caught
*he Wis also clever enough to know
that when eigh4 or tin inspectors
BUS HEARING ON
In Michael-Stern and Curlee two
from $30 to $60 you are sure of i
enjoyment that hasn’t happened
clothing in years. ^
AMARILLO. TCX.. Bept. 6 V
Represen tathas af New Mexico.
Artarna end poaalbly Arkansas were
expected to attend the public hear-
ing her* today on interstate regu
!?tton at mui. r bun traffic conduct-
ed by the Texas Railroad Commis-
sion.
nrrenrv* Oihrwa. C. V. Terr'l!
and Lon A. Bmith of the Railroad
nrm’miesion: Mark Marshall, head
o* the ii-ntx bus division of the
cofwmisAina. and1 tapeesentat ’ ve* of
♦he railroad aomml^ions ap I/'uW-
tana, Coloradoxand Oklahoma held
«n exeeutive session In the mom-
lag.
OOHBTA NTTKOWf B. Bept. •—
? DP'-rTw'' rsw of Premier Mussolini
todsv led 1 ona Muvor PoeD*« Into
I Crn«tapU»o©le in cement in dr*.
! nsatic toshton tN* n-w TVnro-Ita-
lian par*, of friendship The visi-
■ tors toll fraWrnta>! with Turkish
: ’*oufh whom the home government
contemptst-a onrsni^ing Into the
"flrsv Wolf society. »n o^-in'ra-
Pay us a visit of inspection and selection at an
e trfy date—you’ll be more than pleased with
Garner-Alvis
darted watching her enabrar* the
map the pfnc'sU ,w«rp suspicions
dn that ended the kiss smuggling
Murder Charged
to Dallas Man
FORT WORTH, fcept «-(Ti-
ll. A. Runwg*. 24. Wichita Fails. In-
*i’red PimtlAy In ah automobile ac-
Hdent whOe en mute to Fhrt
Worth died today in a local hoeptt-
WTCHTTA FAI I B. Rent 9.—1JT)—
K R. Btnsm
prominent Arev*er
enmuv rgpkher rtia*wod toth mur-
der in the death of Oeo-gs F11VH*
of Term Pn*-k who w<*« fatoRr
r—«md-d in an aRmreMon n*ar
PolUdav Ti*o*dov; am* re'eosed *o-
*<av mtoe* f4 900 bond. Elhott died
here ycste-d-*r
DAIXA8. Sept. 6.—(,Fi—Murder
charges were filed agaiiist Jamrs
Leonard painter here tadav to con-
nection toth the deafh bin n*ght of
’’Wfo Fads. &1.'cashier in the'city
tax collector's office, who died four
hotrs after b’*ng struck down on
♦he street by a man he never saw
before.
Wl‘n*ss~s said Eads was walking
along the sto»walk when be wae ac-
■'oetod bv a man a ho staggered. Af-
ter a few they said, the
•tranrnr struck Fad* in the left side
'f the face, knocking him down.
One witness said that when Eads'
head struck the nav-mmt it sound-
** Hkr a pistol shot. He never ra-
Sained consciousness.
HOOITR F.XFFNSEA apo cwsd bv D. L. Whita-
■ vv-*t. n to Van' a'tomey general.
Waswrwr.Tnv Bert g__/ips—At^ Fan Antoio street' improvemcn*
tire end nf Andto. a to»al of kSil- tottoa of aigaOW Pedure* Rtree*
jig ha*t been mrin the «d- |»re*<4« of tok/wt
vancereent of the woovee rrestoen- "btouoa*' <r»v hall bond of $17,500
tial campaign, toth morg than -u ►#*-*»*• r> r~r qent interest, war
double that arr^i ’'' «6e>R419 re- tound wi
ceivsd In contributions These ADMIRAL DIES
figures were made nubile late yes-
terday bv J. R Nutt, treasurer of ST AnotlRTINE. Fla.. Sept. A—
the Republican national committee UP —Admiral A. C. , Wright. 84.
I. —u -— j member of the fast thinning ranks
GOVERNOR’S MEET SET of the men who saw service in the
- Confederate navy daring the war
LINCOLN Neb.. Sept. between the states, and who had de-
Oovemor McMullen today announc- voted years to the records of that
ed the nineteenth annual gover- b-anch of the Coafderate service.
dots conference will be held in New d*ed here yesterday. He formerly
Orleans November 30 to 23. The a municipal judge In Jackson -
conference city and meet tog date vUle.
^ »lSSroi ctm,
. /: A Ti . . l _ ' BIRMINGHAM. Ala—Cup*d had
ENDORSE PKUL PACT ougti s!edd.ng in Jeflermn county
- laxt year A report made by the
MOSCOW, Wpi • —UP)—6ovic? Chancery Cou t indicates that for
TuaHaa formal aet of adhsreace to every two end one-half mamafrs
Ceilog peace pact took place today In the county- there was one di-
ben assistant 1 foreign minister vorce. Thg record shows a total
Litvinoff handed Russia s reply to of. 2SWI marriage licenses fc«*oed
■ r* French amons&ador Her bet U against 1077 dlvurc?
nULLnb. ntLl)
_- i Jat the Down Ccuaty Fair. This
will be in addition to the axh.blt.^
OAKLAND. Cab!., Bept. A—(A*)— entered to the competition for '.L.
harped by Japanese coswnlar effi- -omniums offered In that dapart-
ais in San Franctoeo srtth having ment. _ ~ ,
nt poisoned fruit to Prince Iyesat^ The Frown wood Art League toll
skngawa. president of the Japan- have charge of the art department
e House of Peers and Prince Fu- »' the fato. with Mrs. C H Shack-
Ibmvo Kcnoy% member of the elford as chairman. A very gratlfy-
ouse of Peers and other titled intarest in the department L
ITy»r>fto M piftoi IB escaped shrem. It b said hr mgtnberr,
mate from the Itapo state ^ the Art League, and it is already
osp*tal tor the was ar- '""ured that there win bg a Mnr
•red here \ misrtigr cf ratottoga exhibited
Those to charge of this department
i . -y— - ** were very much plensed t© leWr
In a written statement to the
thief of d<*txtrves today. Leonard
declared he had no knowledge of
ever having seen Eads in his life
and that be had only a faint recol-
lection of having a fight with some-
one on the street. -
Bads had been an employee of the
city for 16 years. He is survived by
Tire prices smashed I Big mileage! Buy on the spot
See what you get before you buy. Pay no freight No
waiting for delivery. Have your old tires taken off free
and new tires mounted free.
That’s what you get in Goodyear PATHFINDER—
a quality tire at a low price. Sets a new mark in tire
economy and efficiency. Yes, it’s a real Goodyear—with
all the Goodyear experience and value built into it And
you know that Goodyear could not afford to skimp on
th# art d*to$>v thsn err r*h*
sincle dcrwrtmgBt at tho fair gnr!
thfv ’ook fre* an Increased toUres'
in ft>e *reh‘bitg fhts rear.
Fpgre will he r*ven to *hs art <f*
ngr'tnreit fto exhttto* fwwn H«wato
hnd Denial Baker Colleges
WASH TUBBS
By Crane
quality at any price, j
In all sizes. Your size. Ready now* Come in and nde
out on PATHFINDERS. The saving'begins when you
pay and continues while you ride. We're enthusiastic
about PATHFINDERS. As Goodyear dealers we stand
back of them. We beiieve id giving customers value
See these low prices Then remember, that PATH-
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FINDERS are available here and now
of this ixftgctat hhd value that It - - -
can and ought to be made, and Fire almost completely destroyed
hoQe to receive many ent~les for the home of Bee Milam, at 410
the premiums, that have been offer- Mayes Street, about 8:90 Wedne*-
<*d There wffl be a nw* place for day night. The cause of the lire
the culinary exhibits thh year, she u unknown, due to the fact that
scales, which adds to the pride that all members of the Milam family
Ite.women may feel in the depart- were away from home at the time
of the fire.
_ surance was earned, this amoui
cnlli—J1 depertmem and jwt» ap- K_. _ ^ ■_____
nearing in this issue of the Bulletin. DeHJ* °? . .
♦^Twh_ __v The fire had gained such heed-
— way before noticed that the local
a-. S3. Lre department was unable to save
the building or contehts. only the
----*- framework of die hofkUng being Rft
State Depositories .be 4
Are to he Selected
* — caused a property loss Wednesday
AUSTIN. Sep* E—CAI^—Ifcvi- night of about 1600 or morr The
♦attons to the approximately 1J0Q fire was first noticed about liSO
state and natcmal banks of Texas Thuraday morning but befog* fire*
to become depositor!*? for state men could place the fire under con-
See the Startling low Prices
TRAIGHT^IDE^CORDS ^BALLOONS**
0*3V* ..............$7.5<? $29x4.407..;... 8
lx3Vi Oversize ..... $8.75 30x4.7$....... $w) 7
1*4 .........., ...$12.75 = 31x5.00 .........'.'.'$12.7
gly 30x5:25 ......... . $13.7
.............$21.75 3Ixo.25..........Sl5.fi
TRAM NOT LET THAT DISTURB
'400. 0\ MORTvTi ONC. IN THE
SOUMteR SEASON BUSINESS IS ~
TCR* BAD, AND, UADI *" 0NIM
OTHBP. PAS6EN6€RS MERE
SUOOeMLN TAKEN IU. COMft-
^-*r—\V£T US B8 Off.
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TUHNV, GOTY. t \ ARMED GUARD
DON'T rtlCVE HE > COING—NRAT5 /
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ulcm ,ng Done by * F^rtory Tnmed WorioMn— Gu*r»ntr-d
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