Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 121, Ed. 1 Friday, March 6, 1931 Page: 3 of 12
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if Death Valley Scotty worried, he'd
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These are the very best values
. Brownwood has ever seen—
New Low Price
$25-530-535
and sport frocks, silk suits with
knitted suits, sport suits and
party on this issue any more,” Maury
Hughes of Dallas.
And Raskob concluded:
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Presidential Fight Looms
NEW YORK, March 6.—(P-The
New York Evening Post said it had
learned from a reliable source that
former Governor Alfred E. Smith
would fight the Presidential candi-
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A Pound of Writing Paper
and a Package of Envelopes
Both for only 49c
This Is a Real Bargain
Phone Ls-Well Deliver
fine wool suits. There are many styles
To Close Out 15 Boys’ Kaynee Suits,
in wool, 3 to 7 age, $2.95 to $1.00
$4.95—Special..........-
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wet do so by referendum,
states would continue ‘
Neat Patterns in Gaberdine and
Whipcords.
SHOES
Every conceivable style of the seA:
son—every else and width—you 11 find
all of these in our shoe department-
Why’ Because Knobler’s has the most
complete shoe department in Brown-
wood.
$5 to $10
New Dress Arrivals in most
every conceivable style of the (
season. Suit styles, peplums,
boleros, tunics, jacket and most
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NEW SHIRTS FROM ENRO
Wilson Brothers New Sox, with the buffer heel,
makes them wear longer. Fancy and
Plains— - AA
Seme- have t—,— - ,
rifile ethers are designed with V-
recks without any collar at all.
The majority lack belts, atthough
or crushed patent
TIRE BARGAINS
4.50-20—$4.40.
Safety Tire Co., Inc.
Stomach T roubles
Headache and
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and sale of jwould be taken. ....
Three thousand dollars was taken
for which eleven
the Roosevelt Presidential
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Scotty said that the government
plans to build a national park in
Death Valley, which, if true, would
interfere with the Scott idea Of
privacy.
“Think I'm going to live in the
middle of a national park after
bucking the desert all these years? ,
asked Scotty. “Not me. The tourists
would be feeding me like they do
those bears in Yellowstone. Im
going to be one of the social lights
of this town until Uncle Sam de-
cides what is what with my land."
Scotty explained he had rented an
elaborate apartment in Hollywood
and a suit in a down town hotel in
LOS ANGELES, March 6—(P.
Jackie Coogan, who began his
screen career with Charles Chaplin
in “The Kid” and is now 16, today
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Crepe Sole
SPORT OXFORD
These shoes are the rage
among the college and
school girls—they are made
for comfort. Teachers too,
will enjoy wearing them.
$2.98 and $3.95
Associated Press Fashion Editor
PARIS— Figures. fancies and |
finances have influenced designs for
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1 iquorawi of nit plan was that ratifi-' in the robbery. for which esevea
w ihat
to receive full for extraditing Aussie Elliott, an
i enforcement. other of the 11 defendants, held at
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If your stomach is sick, you are sick
all over. If you can’t digest your food
you lose strength, get nervous and feel
as tired when you get up as when you
went to bed.
For io years Tan lac has restored to
health and activity many thousands
who suffered just as you do.
Mr. Daniel Vinciguerra, of 6300
Stiles St., Philadelphia, Pa., says: "I
have not had a dizzy spell or a head-
ache since taking Tanlac, My appetite
has increased, my nerves are in Better
shape and I can enjoy a good night’s
Let Tanlac do for you what it did
for this sufferer. It corrects the most
obstinate digestive troubles—relieves
gas, pains in the stomach and bowels.
It restores appetite, vigor and sound
sleep.
Tanlac is made of roots, barks and
herbs. The cost is less than 2C a dore.
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WASHINGTON—(P)— An all-oc- the “home rule plan. ___ ______
A roar of denunciation followed an attitude which the Smith sup-
applause. Senator Robinson of porters regard as a bid to the
Arkansas, the 1928 vice-presidential southern states for support. Roose-
A SPECIAL PURCHASE
Through the co-operation of a leading manufacturer
200 NEW DRESSES
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Get a bottle from your druggist to*
day. Your money back il it doesn't
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Representative Mary T. Norton of iexists,” The Post stated.
New Jersey, who nominated Robin-1 "Those who are in a position to
Ju. son at Houston and is an active watch the reactions of Mr. Roose-
ibined seeker of modification, took her turn velt say that he has very definitely
at “jumping all over" the Senator, served word upon New York state
accusing him of changing his posi- | that he is the head of the Democrat-
lion since Houston. lie party here and not Mr. Smith.
Back and forth was flung the His entire course of action has been
charge that the two sides were giving an independent one."
aid and comfort to the Republicans. | A r _ -
spending coin when there ain't no
more in the federal treasury. ”
On Spring Coats
PARIS—(/Pi—Cowl collars are
i used on a number of spring coats:
The draped collars, reminiscent of
the middle ages, fall eight or ten
r . . inches down the wearer s back and
new spring which are generally lined with plaid taf-
The variety of models from whicn or heavy georgette.
smart woman may choose her Dar blue> coats having collars
Easter coat presents a choice to fit rose-red grey and blue
almost any figure, taste and pocket- nid “and orown "‘cats ocmt.e
look, for the spring modesdisp XS with beige, brown and green are tea-
or fS. 05 ' ^te combinations.
I Mere are dark blue. black anti
Erown pebby. weave wool coats for Ring Patterns
itreet wear designed with fitted
saistlines and slightly flared skirts
- -.....- - . . . u to 13 inches from the ground,
x 4 inch longer than the dress.
| Entertainments I old tatTIXS EHLISSSoReses
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„ APARisSPSWedding ring pat- J aisanasomporc. Z=7rom' WQles An(l Rrother
simple revere collars, terned silks are Paris' latest offer- « Pioor was somewhat of a quiet- VQleS And DTOlUeT
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arrow suede or crushed paten.' rings overlapping each other. . e sparring partner," he said.,
rather belts are seen on some. Black and dark blue silks withiticansa At/son “is going off
For the dressy woman there are white and beige rings, and bottle , ngdty without an understand-
ark smocth-finished wools, designt green crepes with pale gold rings, her .F "ht was said bv our chair-
Id with waist-length capes bordered are favorite color combinations.
n lynx or fcx. and green, brown
nd blue models finished with high
PAGE THREE
sought court approval of a contract
with Paramount Studios under
which he will receive $7,500 a week.
With Jackie was Mitzi Green, 10
another juvenile player, who asked
Superior Judge Marshall F. Me*
Comb to make official her contract
with Paramount for a salary which
will increase from $625 to $1250
weekly. The two have appeared to-
gether in talkies based on Mark
Los Angeles. 1 "
Closes Up Joint
“I’ve closed up the joint in Death
Valley," he said. “Me and my part- ■
ner, A. M. Johnson. have sunk.
$2,400,000 in that place. I’ve got a
coupla million left to play with, but ।
I’ve gotta wait and see what Uncle:
Sam does. I built a 14 mile fence
around a 7.006 acre tract of desert
and now those young surveyors are
peeping over the fence."
Scotty went' on to say that he
meant to be a play boy in the film
center and intended to stay out
“until 5:00 a.jm. or later,” if he,
could find any excitement.
“Don't think I'm going Hollywood,
as the saying is, or anything like
that," he warned. “Nope, I’ve
bought a coupla tuxedos, but no
high hats or berets for Scotty. My
ten gallon hat will do for day and
evening, and I wear my scarlet We
with any outfit, no matter what the
book of etiquette says. Jewelry? •
Nothing doing. I let the ladies wear
that. I was put with one the other .
night who wore $14,000 worth of
diamonds.” I
emi-straight lines are
Smr flecked or diage- Tn ।
reyfastrazananded "thbe- to have the ’rt
I Coats ter spring wear are worn and smartness of ner costumes. , --- — --hihi- -th-- hen heve made himsolr
sssxTX1: tucks edged with •
be given from 7:00 until 10:00 at'of fine tatting in simple loop design,
the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. I. The tatting generally matches the
I Crow. 3100 Durham Street, with color of the frock.
Mrs. Crow and Mrs. Jasper Wright i
as hostesses. . ! Designs Own Gown
_____ For All Occasions
PARIS—(A,—Old-fashioned tat-
4 ting has come back to fashion.
Some of the new spring sports
and afternoon frocks have collars,
. . 1 row
I ing of what was said by our chair- Buenos Aires gave the Prince of
man I Wales and his brother George one of
"No one has said anything about the warmest receptions of their
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Tey Dr and designed with fitted or tative Ruth Bryan Owen appeared concerned. I want to say I never publicimsanifestation out to greet the
Hue Ie and presented for at a recent evening in d heard of them until today and I‘m twThorunansdwtenhlyyarhvsrGatE
with match- ing frock of black tulle made with not sure that Im for them all.” I P -- - —•
tor George of Georgia.
“The*best Republican speech I
ever heard," said Senator Black of
’ Alabama.
Disaster Is Avoided
“I think the fact that no resolu-
tion was adopted avoided a disas-
ter," Harry Flood Byrd, ex-Governor
of Virginia and vice chairman of the
committee.
"No harm was done, it’s a good
thing to talk it out,” Senator Con-
nally of Texas.
“As far as Texas is concerned
there wont be any deserting of the
federal cooperation in
His recommendations, however, Shiatook, Okla,
went beyond liquor, advocating a ------
. nolicv toward business and CENTER. Texas, March 6.!
Xt v to obviate* present uncer- Verdict of a jury was awaited today
idutstreerding the possible illegal- in the trial of Jack Peddy.barber.o
talo grea’ COmbines; establishment Tenaha, in connection with the rob
7 0.T div week without wage bery ol xe Cotton Bed State Bank
and «™;*| o •« ““ semimpsonondanay.800.Thescven
as far •« possiblenrom polit sh bersons were indicted for participa-1
creation of a life-tenuresaratem iton in the robbery. Peddy’s case I
mission, bi-partisan in.chara Iwas given to a jury early today.
Condemned By Robinson 1 Authorities here were notified last
I The whole thing was condemned, t that Aussie Elliott, one of the
by Robinson. Its presentation now1leleven defendants, .had been arrested
2 held the Arkansan, paid back to at Skiatook, Okla, steps were taken
I president Hoover all “the aid rena-! immediately to extradite him, as the ,
I i ered by him in his first two years state wished to use him as a witness
11 of office to the Democratic party, in the trial of Dewey Parker, anoth-
’ 1 "You cannot write on the banner er defendant, which was set to be- I
of the Democratic party,” he shout- • gin today.
ed at Raskob. "the skull and cross | -■ -----
bones emblematic of an outlawed
trade, and expect the party to ac-1
cept your recommendations without
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which the party would divide. Sen- national convention from being irre-
a. - ator Cameron Morrison of North vocably pledged to Roosevelt,
bolero jacket of gold Carolina, joined in, calling for the The friendship between Smith and
party of "Joe Robinson and Jack Roosevelt has long been celebrated in
Gamer.’ Democratic circles. Three times
Al Smith is Heard Roosevelt nominated Smith tor
0.0 swi tondard bearer President, and it was generally con-
Alfred E. Smith stand ard bea er ceded in 1928 that he ran for Gover-
two years ago, chided hisArwansas nor of New York at Smith's request
runningmate for jumping in order that he might add support
Raskob.’ a; ‘to his friend on election day and
"If the chairman,” he said, is carry out his policies while in office,
goiyg to be dragged around the lot | "Although there have been many
because he expressed his opinion.! rumors—the usual political rumors-
we'd better stop talking and aban- • about a personal breach between
don free speech.” Mr. Smith and Mr. Roosevelt, none
that sold up to $29.50. But for Sat ..
urday everything in this group goes at
the one low price of «
$9
any other style you can name. P
Regular $12.50 and $15.00 Stock.
tWeen North and South on prohibi- rather than to have made himself 1
ti | popular with them.
• Eemiche sn: me*iSXS U '
i her prananunr’meetngDrokeup in
smiles, with harmony the objective .. n ___. . 4 .
of all groups but the lobby talk aft- YerdiCt Dt Jury
erward ranged from expressions that , - . _ • . ■
disaster had been averted only nar- | A Waited In I HOl
rowly to assertions that the air had ,, I
been cleared to the general go0d., On KobberV LhOrSe
The session's final act was ap- ✓ 5 1
proval of a financial program to ..
rise a total of $6,000,000 for liqui- CENTER, Texas, March
dation of the present $660,000 debt. Jack Peddy. Tenaha harder, today
cartion of the party headquarters received a 99-year sentence for the
S11932 andifinancing the T" robbery of the Cotton Bejt.state
dentiai campaign of that year. It is Bank at Timpson January 8 That s
a commercial fund not so bad,” was the defandant s
rassanskoooncror Plan contemplated comedayt said he preferredtthe.8q-
first of all retention of the eight- year sentence on a plea of not guu y
Tenth amendment, with the addition to a two year sentence on a plea ol
of a new constitutional clause giving guilty. .ea an Aopeal
- each state .the right to direct and His attorneys announced an appeal
- -__a eele nfi-1L-fe ren
to $6-50
Democratic national committee,, dacy of his old friend, Governor
Chairman Raskob yesterday threw [f ranklin D. Roosevelt, if Roosevelt
down the prohibition gauntlet, call- "pussyfoots on prohibition."
ing upon the party to espouse a plan Governor Roosevelt, The Post Valley and
of state liquor control. He named it pointed out, is not anxious to com-
mit himself further on prohibition, out what the surveyors
Society," and 1$ in HoBywood
Me"g
Distinctive Personality In These
New 2 Pant Suits
HOLLYWOOD, March 6.—(UP— to worry about the government's
Death Valley Walter Scott has “gone looking at his property’
society” and intends to give Holly-
wood as big a thrill as he gave the
nasicin train from bostangeses to be buried somewhere out on the des-
Chicago, and threw silver dollars to ert Money don’t worry me. T- —
crowds along the way. I
The federal government, according
to a statement by Scotty, has some
young surveyors “messing around 1
his $2,000,000 mansion in Death
lie intends to play
around in Hollywood until he finds
I Democratic-
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I ake Y our Choice or metal cloth lined with sapvhire w>'»
C " ct TLev’re velvet it is ideal for afternoon teas.
pring Coats— i ney re The jacket has a collar of squirrel
I Light or Dark. Plain or fur. ____
Fancy. Collars Draped
Death Valley Scotty first became
prominent in 1905 when he had an
unlimited gold cache in Death Vai- |
, two princes ... aziveu av - ley. He took a special trainifrom
Jalomar airdrome i rem Mar Del! Los Angeles to Chicago in 44 hours,,
Cox Asks United Front Plata yesterday afternoon, but the 1 54 minutes, a record whicn. sun I
ntu- ——- -—.mi Diamonds Finally. James M. Cox, 1920's British heir, burned and tired from stands. Every time the train stoppea ,
designed with studded with imitation amondn presidential nominee, wound up with a ride in an open plane, hurried Scotty tossed money from the obser-
th brown or -MTsl*ennam"f ihesaretvan appeal for a united front and through the reception and appeared vatonplatonhe had recelved a
nuS ofOkficlal looking papers
from Washington as well as letters
from friends there telling him not 15
“I think it can serve as something'
on which sentiment in the South
---..—e—. , the can be more readily crystallized.,
republic. Suchanoverthrowimttic Then the committee’can take any',
supreme mission of the Democrau action it sees fit in its own right to
Pav _____ recommend to the national conven
WASHINGTON, March 6 .—(P- 1 on:
For better or worse, the issue of pro-
hibition was etched today in the
forefront of Democratic party af-
fairs.
On the crest of a furious storm
which shook the meeting of the
POPULAR....
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.....and new creations in crepes,
■ printed chiffons, and pastel colors
with the short jacket effects.......
such combinations as will be worn
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The Parisian is justly proud of
this offering of the very newest and
finest of Frocks and Suits to its friends
at an astoundingly low price.
Every item is a new one not left-
overs nor a sale lot, but crisp, new
merchandise. And with it we have
placed all our regular wool and knit-
ted suits. In the lot are Sunday night,
rus; tiMANT'
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New Millinery
Small close fitting Hats of Straw
Braid, Baku, Bandeau Hats, of. the
popular Spring Materials—any and
all, you’ll find the Hat of your
choice here.
E Ie, • . as
(resistance.
"I repudiate in so far as I am a
member of the party can repudiate,
the effort of the national chairman I
i to submerge all other issy s and to,
bring prominently to the front one
about which we know the Demo-
crats entertain conflicting opinions.
| "When the chairman talks about
(modifying the anti-trust law so as
to give big business absolute im-
munity, let it be recalled that under
such a present rule cur country has
come to the worst situation in its
history.”
Among the remarks heard after it
, was all over were such as these:
| "I think it all will be productive
[of good because the party now real-
। izes that these issues must be frank-
ily faced and discussed," said Sena-
onm
• n- " a - ‘- 0q , "
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