Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 301, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 3, 1925 Page: 2 of 15
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1 Admiral H. H. Christy. ffho
♦Vf* «• rtaoue epe rations
the leading hitter of the Nutioenl
l-engei* for the present season.
Hornsuy setilfd it darinx the pant
week by adding enoogh to hi* av-
er aft to five him a thirty point
lead over his teanuoate, Jimmy Bot-
tom ley. Incidentally Hornsby re-
alised hie ambition to go over the
.400 mark.
The leader of the Cardinals U
fM aartft
'll this had to be/' he aaid. ' it
waa luenifni that they drowned
Within a few minutes . It Is diffi-
cult to imagine what men entrap-
ped in n submarine would go thru
HKILHA\> AM) HPKAkER BAT
TLIKti PUB HONORS 114
AM KH If AT LEAftffc.
in their laat few hours, hearing
rescuers near but beyond their
riacb.”'
After all the Dn4to0;hgv» been
recovered itih s-ii mil be tamed
oyer to civHmnx for salvage.
tins .40* today with Bottom ley
ond with .173 and the miens
:k Wheat of Brooklyn third with
I. Curler of the Pirate* I" fourth
Phone 42
CHICAGO. Oet. 1.- /P)—The tUa-
Jor league pennant camyeign end
tooorrm with Honors Hornsby of
St. Louis repeating aa butting
ebampioo of the National Leagtke.
hot with honoris In the American
League resting between Harry
Heilmsnn of Detroit 1---- -----
Speaker, pilot of the Indiana. Tl.*! at the majors
final games probably will decide *" A"‘
the Issue between 8peaher and the Max Carey
Tiger slugger. away from ii
According to naofftclal -Uattstic* ^ lending **»
compiled today. ReiUsann is only ^ however,
two points back of Speaker. The 144
Cleveland leader Is not expected to other leadl
figure lii tomorrow's gam*, except; B__ok.yil 3-
posslbly as a pinch hitler, which j . , ...... Ht
is llkeiy to make his final average ptttsi
3*o. Heilman* haa a L^'
BlfB SAYS rf
QUINCY. Maas . Oet. 3.-UPV-
Dedfcating the aircraft carrier Lex-
ington “as an implement for the
maintenance of free government."
Secretary Wilbur of the Navy De-
partment at launching ceremonies
today declared it waa “a witness
banring silent testimony to the be-
liaf of the mea and ofkere of the
Aaifieu nary la tha use of air-
craft for national defense.
"It is the witness bearing testi-
mony" the secretary said, "that
congress belle we In the develop
meat of aircraft an • meaae of aa-
tloital defense. Tha liberal appro-
priations for ths eanatructfoa of rh»
l^xiagtoa and Saratoga, with thel.
•k|utpatent, passing congress by
usot.lmous coaaent. are irrefutable
pilnaf that every member in the
lettslgtivs halls of
llrvfs that the aary
Hornsby. In uddHion to coppia*
_ ______ -ague battling honors, Is assur-
and Tri*1 _d Of being crowned hoqje run king
1. He has clouted 3'J
homers to date.
SpmiM.M
ForRoodaf ad Tuesday Oily
imimuul
Ml KMtHT fill -Uk
COLMIISir TEXAS.
ABII.FNK Oct] * — Coa-
dttding'their 33rd annual reunion
late laat light with a big dance,
members of the United Confederate
Veterans of Texas, together with
members of the dons yf the Con-
federacy and United Dauabters of
the Confederacy, were ret urn tag to
their homes today. Only a few of
the veterans remain here today,
having stayed over to visit rela-
tives or friends.
Port Arthur was selected as the
102t meeting place of the Texas
It. C. V.
MEN, you can, not afford to miag this special
Floreheim Qxfofds There are 45 pairt only
thi* price, three styles in practically every size.
They are taa calf and Scotch grain leathers and
better Oxfords made. They are good styles i
are regular $10 values.
A- J ! ' ’
Monday and Tuaaday. extra Swtinl.......$6
Good Rkmtmsfiss'
T. C. ELECT!
what It ii ____ _ |Ty
chnnee to smack out a oifftoieot [
uumber of hits to give him the 19?3:
title.
Al Simmon*, youthful Athletics
star. Is certain of third place, while
Ty Cobh and Wlago of Detroit will
fight it out for foarth place honor*.
Simmons is batting til; Cobb MS.
and Winga. Hi. Thi-ss figure* are
based oa game* tocledtag those of
Wednesday.
Johnny Moatll of Chicago Is as-
sured at the stolen lame bucors. He
nas stolen forty-one and is far iu |
(mat of bis rivals. Moeiil also has j
< nnsiderabie edge in scoria*, her*
iag couated let times.
Bob Munsel of the Y*oke«<* is the |
new* home rua kipg of the circuit.1
He haa smashed out thirty two four
hangars.
Other leading batters H Rice. St.I
Ix»uls. 34* t Klee, Wasiiington.
,14b; Sister. Kt. ixmis. .344: Laaaar. I
PhiUuelphla. .Sic CollinChicago.'
air craft,
la func-
tiuas.
“Every blow of the hammer used
in her conairnction gives vocal
prut eat to Uhl aatAin king declare
flog that the American navy is
hidebound »Hh roanervatiem aud
immovably anchored by barnacle-
encrusted chains to the things of
the past.
"Look today from the aircraft
landing deck of this ship with Us
hundred and eighty thousand horse-
power turbine engine. Its electric
drive. Its thirty three thousand
tons of metal, to the wooden, wind
driven
at the concluding busi-
ness session Friday afternoon San
Angelo made a bid also for the next
meeting place. Gen. J. Foster
Of Houston was re-elected state
.commander
After a spirited fight, a resolu-
tion was passed condemning the
placing of a bust of Abrnhapr Lin-
coln at the Texas Technological
College at Lubbock. The resolu-
tion asserts that if those who are
advocating the Lfncoinixatioo of
the South want "war" they can
have it. It calls upon the sons and
daughters of the vibrant to "join
in- a just rebuke to every man who !
would force upon us partisan views i
when we have been so patient. 40
tolerant, so fqreheartuc "
Garner-Alvis Co
With the
DspsrabhU Shoe* For Mts Wfco Cute.
CENTRAL MET
EACH RAY
Next
te Mayo Studio
Constitution, docked tn
harbor at Boston. Count
the step* that lead from tbe deck
of the old Constitution across/the
Monitor and Merrimac to the <tcxk
of the Lexington and you will lint’
a conclusive answer to the charge
of ugfCMonable conservatism in
among He IMUg. the officers and
try* at the bane are settling into
their routine duties The practice
ups and dives of tbw other sob-
matt nee are being rontinm-t
The bodies recovered yesterday
Haim w. E Lawton of New London
ogd B. D. Lindsay of Pensacola.
FTa. The body of John L Gibson.
isposwtpd Tneatoiy. baa been sent
t« hto herns la Portland. Oregon
When It waa found that the laat
two compart meats tn which there
might tor olr—the motor %hd tar-
Pdf* rooms—were Grilled with war
tgr. M was realised that tbe med
wha wem down T.Hh the craft had
aa chance far IMet’lhoi tha/ kal
been unable to shut water-tight
343; Combs. New York. 342; HeW
ANANNOUNCEMENT
the American navy
* With all the changes from wood
to iron, from wind power to meant
aud to electricity, trom coat iroa j
Smooth Imre luauon to the modern
high power guus there is a thread
which binds us irrevocably to the
past, and God grant that it may
never be severed.
"It is the thread which w« call
the spirit of the Aniericad Jiavy.
You may And that spirit exempli-
fied and vocalised throng host the
history of the American ueVy. it
manifested itself ta the uele4
words of lmnedewu* when he was
Agbttng Ills battle In Ihe clouds,
•we WMi go through togetMT.’ It
is this spirit of courage, of suber-
(Hnatlon. of raeoarcefniaes#. of
dnrtag. of ingiailee. of * adyaoce.
that wsiamhs today aa we stand
here detMeatiag a new ship to tha
cause of liberty and the preserva-
tion of American right and privi-
leges " I
craaeo and mao/ other craft rod*
at anchor or slowly circled the spot
new marked h/ a lighted buoy ae
lys 1 T *
Discovery yesterday bp diveijs
that tha sob marina waa flooded
from bow to gtgrn saaffad eat the
laat glimmer of hope Hat aa/ of
thp men who want down with her
woaJ4 be lotad alive It aleo mark-
.kd thd ead ef thp desperate efforts
* hkTJf H raltm the lakmgrtne
of interest to the Indies of this entire sec Aon
A complete stock at prices yon will he satisfied to pay
INGENUITY OF AGED VISER IN HIDING GOLD KEEPS
Lv. *****
CHILDREN'S COATS
LANE? COATS
Hnndnome Fur Trimmed
Coats in the seaoon's latest
stylet and color*—
Practical and well made a»
well as good looking Coat*
for children. With fur col-
$J.95 to $9.75
A Gdod Assortment of
Colors
and the guards. Zipman and Pol-
lack. echoed the etary v
"My left ankle's sprained, my
arm's hart and by head feels fun-
ny." said 1 Terry
A newspaper man who had kept
patient vigil made, a remark about
a laat Slag and possible drinking to
which Zlppwaa retorted angrily.
Sheriff Edwin Crawford ejected the
deputy, examined Terry and found
MISSES'COATS
A big assortment of the
very latest Coats for Misses
$19.59 h $17.50
You will W disappointed if
you do noryet to see these
Coat*before ypu buy.
a bruised leg and thrust him into a"
"In the morning." said the sberil
"the Jail Physician will look at
you. We also, bare a deal lot and he
will do any work you want-^-ln yimr
cell." i
But Terry got the "break" over
hia buddy. Lake, iu tb»mil as-
signment. His cell is lace curtain-
ed sad said lo.be tbe cldanest in
Illinoto.
Terry today fared the beginning
of serving iu Jail aa it is popularly
conceived. There will be no hun-
dred trips to tbe dan11st. no visits
to banks, cafes or couutry estates,
as evidence said or hintbe en-
joyed In th* rook county Jail. The
lace curtains aud comfortable beds
are the out/ frills of tho Jail -at
Sycamore.
"Joat like every other pnsoner.*’
said Hherlg ('rawlord, "teefll get up
at six a. m. and eat Just the ordi-
nary Jail breakfast. At\4:30 he'll
get out with the other prisoners
aad mop the Aoors. H- will eat
oatmeal and niusli aud whatevet
else Is 011 the menu at dianer and
muah and nourishment and slug
Ilka that for supper.
"If he wants medical attention
the Jail doctor will care for him
and the Jail dentlat can Ax hts
teeth. He'll get the name au tbe
others. He cap have a prayer booh
and a mw<That'a all."
Beajdes. Terry faced trial by the
CrcpcaSmd Fancy Woolen
tty lea and shades that are
Beautiful Satins. Flat Crepes, Satin
most popular this season—
S&.9S, $9.50, $19.75, $HM, $19.75
Such Values Art Seldom Offered
S BIG' SALE OF HATS
' . /
For the rendltedeir of this week we offer a big assort ment of Ladi**' Hats in the very newes
colors, hats that usually sell for $5.50 to $8.50, for*—
If $JMto$4.89
Just think of buying a nice new Winter Hat for so little. Theee are absolutely new and |
prices are almost unbelievably low. ' . ' -? , #
NEW_FALL AND WINTER fiRCE GOODS
Just what the women who wighes to do her own sewi ng ir looking for. And our prices spell
BORDERED WOOLENS in beautiful patterns, per ^ard................. .......'ll
Like so wumr of the Osgrk
oonUigosro. Sip trust*4 nq on*
M ovnb rMa* her hotred for
I bor iwUtrtwf. tt/ln she hoped
T sovor would gwt g dollar of
They*found her dead the other
tr•
Thera wap no will bat . much
•Utk. 4br her father hhd >•$.
tr 979.009 fa cash la lltl and for
ilrty years sBe has spent almost
Mft * *
The fusersl waetoo sooner over
an relatives boats to sprsrm to
« littl« moaaUiq home to clsl*
sir shore of ‘'Auat Ana's" for-
JgliVVangsroo court for gstttng in
Igte st night. Psdersl prisoners
thers said they contmaptatsd Suing
him 9600 nnd using ths mooay In*
tobacco and randy. Tommy Croon
h It «ts found a can ahars equally la whatever wealth
add gourd In the kit' la found,
when' emptied of string
. T-rts, ■ —
up and
Immediately aged her (father's
death In Ult. "Aunt Ann." Hen 91.
refused to lot any of her relatives
come oa the farm.
Her father's threshing msehlae
lisa today where ho loft it more
thoa If years ago
"Anal Ana”, ease sold a copper
and randy. Tommy (Toe*,
addict, was his mate in cell
Jodge Wtlherson’e order for ibe
transfer of Oraggno and Lake
came at the end of He Boat am pt
hearing against them. Hherlg Pater
Hoffman, former Warden Wealey
Westbrook and others.
At Hs conclusion V. % Attorney
Kdwls Olson sold ho was convinced
Ho see used had been proved guilty
Of contempt sad caltod updff sous
aothoqtlao to co-ordinate with fed-
B kQdrd apes found that
iSiJ:
hidden It all over her boms
CREPE DE CHINE in a good heavy quality, 1
And • Nice Stock of CANTONS and FLAT CF
-FREE TICKET TO TH kFAR WITH EACH
AvroNRmt&Y Low Pftxpi
Wt nmCHME IN Dgy GOODS or hai
WARE.
ON THE
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 301, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 3, 1925, newspaper, October 3, 1925; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1140212/m1/2/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.