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THE BROWN WOOD BULLETIN APRIL 1 1924
A Smart Suit is Always an
Asset to a Spring
Wardrobe
It keeps a woman well groomed and appropriately dress-
ed for the usual day time Activities. It also solves thai
tiresome? question : 'Whaf shall I wear today?" These
e newest spring moael
suits are th
variety of charming designs.
s and are snown in a
Prominent among these are the man-tailored Suits of
navy twills and hair-line stripes and less informal mod-
els of tweeds and sports mixtures. -
FOR SPRING COATS
TO BE THREE QUARTERS LENGTH
IS TO BE FASHION-RIGHT
Paris sponsored this three quarter coat trend early last
Fall and the American woman pursuing her penchant
for the Tightness of things adapts it as a spring slogan.
The swagger air these coats achieve through their smart
length and clever fashionings to say nothing of the love-
ly lovely fabrics can't help but delight the most fastidi-
ous woman. Suitable for dress semi-dress or street
wear in. the colors you prefer.
The Slwp of Original Modes
Exclusive hut Xot Expensive -
EXPERTS PLAN BEiSllE1 SINCLAIR WILL l
EM REPORT II FOUR SITES FMSI BOND
OF Tifl WORK tlGSTrai PENDING TRIAL'
DAWKS A'I Vor.tt BOOK 1SS-
AGK FOR HETl'ltX JIO.MK
THREE WKKKK HENTK.
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DEMPSEY
EADY
OUTPOINTS
CHIMP10N
TWEUEJOUHB BOUT
-JLA ASD -P.r STR1BL1SG PROUI)
OF SUCCESS OF THEIR YOUTH-
FIT. PUGILIST.
TO 8EG0ME AN ACTOR
JIT FABULOUS SALARY
(By Associated Press.)
PARIS April 1. The reparations
experts of the Drtwes committee met
at 4:o0 o'clock 'this .afternoon with
the prospect brighter . than at any
tithe this wetCi for a srfeudy winding
up of their work.
Although General Dawes and Owen
D. Young; hi? American associate
have booked their passage tentattvfe-
lv for Aii 52 and Uiftjr agsisiar.lj
and councilors are pkulaing an.osJri-
ier dcnrtuie probably Uio aiiil-.cf
nev-' week.
The amount of the reparation burd-
en to be laid upon German' rail roods
was expected to be settled this after-
noon with the smoothing out. of ta&
umcrences that have extstey ootoen
the English and American rielognu.
on that point. '
Cite American Precedent.
The American exports have replied
to iho expectation of British fear:
that Germany's exportation of fund
for the pavmens of reparations wouid
weaken her unduly if pushed to the
limit bv citing tile. American post-
civil rar period in which the country
readied- prosperous heights although
obliged to .-repay huge sums amnml--ly
to foreign investors in ' railro-uls.
mines etc.
Although the foroign experts had
a ready retort to these argumeuts.
pointing oat that America's natnra'
resources far surpassed Germany k.
the Americans have "held. firm agree-
ing .however that Germany should
bo allowed to exploit all rlie resour-
ces of her territory in ordr to b
kroner enabled to do-in Up her pay-
ments and rcco'ver hr stahilin.
WARRANTS FOB MEANS
RECALLED 81 COURT
S REiTTEu
NKCOTIATIONS FOR XKW WAUK
St" VLB UF.ADLOCli-El IN KAN-
SAtt CITY CO-NFLUKNCi:
(P.y Associated Press.).
! ivjt.;-i.a kit r. .vprn i. weaoioc.h-
ed since Thursday over a new vage
'scale' representatives of the South-
I West Interstate Operator.: A:; -.ociallon
land coal minm-s held little .hone of
reaching an agreement and averting
a. strike of forty thousand miners in
Missouri. Kansas. Oklahoma and Ai
knusas wheti they went into final ses-
sion today.
The 1.92I. contract end;d at mid-
night last night ami since the miner.
have declared they will refuse to work
until a new wage scale is adopted in-
dications are the mines will close. .-'"
Miners in the four slates are spend-
ing tuday off duty .as is customary
in celebration of the eight hour day
under which they work and' their rctt-
rcsentutives here pointed out that If
an agreement is uot reached today a
walk-out will not occur until tomorrow.
NOTIFIES DISTRICT ATTORNEY
j I!!: WILL REACH WASHING-
MiON LATH TODAY.
NEGRO MS 1
LBUIII1I
FLEE li TERROR
tfty .Asv)fited Press.)
WASHINGTON. A- l I Y?v -o;1-
ate oA .ccmuiLu e rc.--tui.cd jtu m
gaUcn today while law oiheors of the
government. ?;ioraici to empanel a
no. t 'rrai.d jucv to exn wider crKin;.t
.in'wceeiHus grrvrhit . out. aLtiit iu-
nn'uy. -
Coiinne ror.lTttny V. B iicUf? ' Jb:
d'enitd yesleit-htv-on c'migcs yrotkfirg.
unt of his rcr-'tiui to uorhl toifnktiteV
exanUnation hr Dtr t'0fixtatif e-..jd
last' ;niglit thai. -they eXjjeftlVj tAm I
ami! t(iWah-iRg!ioit . voinmarl.j?; . lo
enter jib-- rJott: The case it. is .jire-
diutut" eventtiJilly wili.hrinss.R-aspre.no
onit .ir-'ng. .n the authortt.v. of te.
congres .to Kcd'ure t.UiMoa'- unde-r
eonditiojm. prevailing iii the or! Jn-
s'estigatron. ' J-
Distrlct Atorhey Peyton Gordon
"was noUticl today that Harry. R &in-
chiir wbald towfv to WaShiosjlort late
lt;day tfroin: iVew York to furafsn lan l
of $M to answer when lie. is caiieti
for tr.'al on n cllafge qf . contenipt pt
cotiti growinit; Out of his rpfus;l to
al-!-vt'J uit i'me t f the smte oil
coni-u.uee. . '
HARDWARE
I WeakltWatsbrf-Mier I
.ST' ?'
S' ' Ty.' ' j '
AO
Pi
(By Associated Press.)
JCE'ARK X. J-. April l. Young
StrfbMng. IS year old JIacon Ga.
school boy would be light heavy!
-weight (ampion or the world today
If the laws of New Jersey permitted
.ideolsions.
.Before a .crowd of 15000 persons in
the First Regiment Armory last night
outpointed Mike McTigue title
fecider. In every one of 12 fast rountis.
There was more .spirit outside the
PROBABLY WILL NOT rlGHT
lDKFKNSK COI NSKL KEPKKSK XT-
I D TO COntT TH T M KAN'S
W AS HKLD AT WASHINGTON".
AGAIN ISNTIL FALL BIT AN'X.
IOCS POR BOIT TILKN.
(Bv Associated Pre3-.)
LOS ANGELES April 1. Champion
Jactt Dempsey today v'ns preparin
inr a uusy season regardless o
wlietier he figiits. He lias started to
tBv Associated Press.)
NEW YORK. April 1 Federal
Judge Garvin today vacated the
bench warrants issued yesterday for
Gaston 1.L Means and his secretary.
; i lamer . Jarnecke. viteu they latl
to appear for tfml on indictments for
move headquarters and traiiig cup . Act" in U wh&leale withdrawal of
to the lot' at I'niversal Gitv . fol-
j lowing announcement that he hart
s'gned a contract calling foi Sl.ftOO.-
hquor from 'wtreliouses. Toe court
also nmittod the - $i " oe bail each
which was ordered forfeited yester-
KKPOHT CIKCl LTK1) THAT VLLI
NKt-JlO HOISl'S IN COM.MIMTY
V.OCLD Hi: lU'HNKD.
tBv Associated. Pres.)
FUTON ROrGE La. April 1-
hen dawn came today only one. lie-
kvo family remained in Dixie near:
here where Sheriff Robert l)ay was
tJiot and killed Saturday . uiKht in
raiding a necro rambling gaihe and.
whtre nine houses ami on church
were burned Sunday niht. The n.e
s?io population of approximat'y live
!.tnid.rod besah disapivearing yester-
driy Thcn tlrey received a report that-
; II of the settlement woiud be- burned.
Mr. EnrtprH Day. widow of ' the
sbuiJf . who' vs appointed to aue-
t ed her husband aiipt-aled. tor order-.-;
There was no unttward incidOnt dur-
ing the night-
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OKLAHOMA LAND
' FRAUD CASE IS
BEFORE PROBERS;
; 'Coxtinl'.ijd vnav page one
Til If Flies OF GULF
CORPORATION TAKE UP
81 INQUIRY COMMITTEE
iOITOSIN'U SKN TO Its 0 (0M'
! MITTfcl- hN(.AGF 1 MW
. TIL'LS OYLIt PRO! TO! IM1.
i00 saiarv for ten motion pictures to qay
be completed wJthintwo years. .Jndge Garvin acted upon renrusen
rfag than in It as the fans expressed Many rumors or possible matches tatjons of defense counsel that Means
cbeir joy or sorrow by breaking were pnt to rest after a conferenre ' was unable to appear because hc.vas
across each other's heads. It. at Tta luana Mexico yesterday be j under lh i:dVtlVioH of the eu.t
wantv Tiol inem p.n m suhdiie the-lwtwn Hamnsm anl hi; ntannenr. ' oonitnittee investistiitiftr tlii doourt-
tplay si feeling which followed the j Jack. Kc&rns. and James Cotfrcth. j v
Jteal belL J race promoter. Kent ai-l he "be- j W
ciiair.s
I9k twenty
tent of jiiftlce and that Senator
Heeler Itad insistetl th accifaed ro-
la the tenth round the young south-! neves it imnrnbablc Demnsov will i iaJn in Washington
Hoored Mciigue with a vicious
tfebt but failed to follow up his ad
wtstaee. The champion was badly
-Dexnsey; added Reams "win- lhcusand for National
fight in Septoraber if we have to ro
mcle the bout ourselves
Koarns accusal Texas Rlckard of
tiaUint" IJempsev and- refuting- t'
let Jihn -fiebt in Ni w Yo"k.
teiatan and bears the marks to prov-ji
tL but Strlbling Jacked the final punch
a clinch Jris victory. McTigue stijl
carrie; the title.
W aa4 "Pa- Strlbling. whose
jNMfNatfc theories were justified by
ar sn"s moral victory bore with"
mtt grace their disappointment at
set baling a title In the family. They
nqwessed satisfaction that their boy
me smck good proof that the decision
te Jrfs hoat with McTigue in Columbus
0 Jt October which both fightors
4aie4 belonged to him.
DISCLAIMS INTENTION
OF DEMOCRATS UNDULY
TO PROLONG fNQ
light at Tia Juaua as Coffroth does
ytwnt to stage n tight there until tHamon Paid Hundred
Committee Place
(CONTINUEL. prom pace one ;
1 Sentitor" tanfleW. r:yuldjean. Ore-
J gon sitid he did .not tshink the ir'nt
;ter relcran but Senator Walsli dis-
; agreed saying he expect ad to ?ho
. :hat large snibs of monoy had been
?.cnt to.ohta.tn a "complacent" Wr6-
t;irv of. tire Inrlor for the exploita-
Roosevelt Hurries
Back to Capitol to
' T riVia Pvf r UirtUlr Mf"V tte rttblic domnfn ;tnd epe
. I UK r art IK. rg(tl c:.uiy theAoil lands. .-Replying-. to
UIR S
ilRKAN.SAS SENATOR SAYS MCUI
LKGLSI ATION IS TO BK AT-
TEXIIKD TO -LATKI
(By Associated Pess)
-WASHINGTON. .April 1. Any dis
position on the part of senate demo
crats to prolong unduly the present
reund of Investigations was disclaim-
'M 4oday in a. formal Htatemcnt by
Senator Robinson of Arkansas the
' democratic leader.
The Arkansas senator added that
the senate should take up as soon as
practicable" various important legis-
lative propoBalc which have been wait-
ing "while the investigations occupied
the attention of senators
Mr. Robinson made no specific ref-
erence to the resolution for investi-
gation of Secretary Mellon introduc-
ed by Senator McKellar democrat
Tennessee and laid aside yesterday
after the democratic leader had talk-
od over the situation with many of
his colleagues. His statement gener-
ally was accepted however as dimin-
ishing the prospect jthat the resolution
over will conie to a vote. f
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OARDLNAL VISITS POPE
(By Associated Pess)
ROME .April 1. Cardinal Munde-
Hein with a party of Chicago friends
was received by Pope Pius today with
thcusual ceremony.
The cardinal rode to Hie Basilica
wearing the gorgeous robes of his
neK office including the red bat and
was .resplendent in gold lace.
DALLAS FIRE LOSS
(By Associated Pess)
' DALLAS April 1. Loss estimated
f tsn.OOO ;wfl8 caused by Jlre early
air in a building occupied by Reidy's 1 ment order. The city was renamed in
Milliery Co" -the Garrick Theatre and memory of the Bolshevik leader after
Harper & Co. photographers. the death of Lepin early this year.
.By Associatrd Presi.)
AUBURN. N. Y.. April 1. -When
there is a fight Theodore Roose-
velt assistant secretary of the
navy wants to be in it Therefore
he hurried back to Washington
last night after attending a ban-
quet here.
"Some one has thrown a brick-
bat at me in Washington while I
was up here and I want to get
back there. he said.
"There is a fight on at Wash-
ington and when there is a fight
I want to be in it."
iPlan Proposed to
Reduce High Fares for
Taxi Hire in Dublin
(By Associated Press)
DUBLIN. April 1--Dublin has no
taxi cabs plying for hire in its streets.
The commission of jaryoys has al-
ways succeeded in preventing tlte
competition of taxis which can only
be hired by private contract. The
taxi owners can thus fix their own
fares and they have fixed a minimum
of five shillings however short the
distance. It is now proposed to reg-
ister the taxis as hackney cars and
rhavc the commissioner of police fix
the fares.
The rate suggested is onoi shilling
and sixpence for the first mile in the
days time and thref penco for each
additional one-fifth of a mile. The
snight charge to be 50 percent higher.
Soviet Government to
Enforce Respect for
Name' of "Leningrad"
(By Associated Press)
RIGA April 1. Word has been re-
ceived here from Russian Soviet pos-
tal authorities that all mail matter
intended for PeJxograd after May 1
must .be addressed to Leningrad or it
will -be refused delivery by govern
j sth :ni question from . Senator Plmi1
field. Senator Walsh said he . would
snow thue was a fonspiriwc for the
appoint rrrnt of - r Fecretjiry of" the
interior - -Senator
Spencer republican. Mi-
tKOuii. moved. tbJJ. the witness. b ex
cused from answering Senator WaMrtY
'question but the tnc'Jon wns lost on
a tie vote with Ob-airman. Lttdd vot-
ing again?. it.
t Total of $10.1. OtiO.v .
J "There wa-V pent n riad Hum
mers hj .ujy uvcti tuen raid.
'Jake himself senl ;2flQ08.r-
"TJtis. wak all Mr. llanton's money V
iaslied Senator Wateh.
"Yes. sir." r
Senator Walsh wanted to. know
what Ifamon oxpeetod n a remit of
fuch an expenditure and- the witness
Fad he desired merely tlte' position.
He had reports that H.amon was to b
rerrrfary CT the interior and had
asked hint about that. Pycln: contin-
ued hut -Hainon replied he had no
des.tc for a cabfiw't place :
Senator Stnuhcld elicited the-statement
from - the witness that the.
flOo.000 Jipent by -Hamon; was to
rct the 2(? d'oatcs fo Chiciigo.
who in furn el&rted the national
committeeman. . . -
'That was about .$0000' iter dole-
gatc.'fe Senator Stanfield observed
and the witneB5 sn'd it wan one oi
ho bitterest fights the state had vr
known. .
"Absolutely not" Dychc.said v.hn
Senator Spencer apked fnny of the
.$10.1.009 Hamon campaign fnntt w.ts'
spent for' "bribery or corruption"
Mos of (lib sum. he added "wp-.tt
tV worke'ra and getf'u out the voft!
.n organization matters'7
THE IUHLE IX THE ORIENT.
(By Associated Press)
NEW YORK April l.tbro cojtioH
of the Christian Scriptures wore cir-
culated in China and Japan in 1523
than wore distributed in i ho United
States the American Bible Society re-
ported' today. Tho eastern' country's
allotment wns 2S68G0fM as against
2305000 in the United States. Tho
gain in tho Orient -was 770000 vol-
umes over the p'receding year.
j tpneing '.hcrti said h made ibo penai-
rir3 fine becauHC the government"
would bring civil suits to recover th
lands for thn .Indians" sawl Peck "and
for Utat reaisou Uie ponnlty wonld .br
adetju'ate. However the o.ivi suit.
wore itTr brought. Tire Miller bro-
thers are still hi possesion'-.' of-"tho
land. Oil has bfecti diseovi'red on if
i in jieveralplncim.
Kcporfed to I'augittery.
Peck said he hai vo persomtl kiiowl-
wjfr'fr as to why the civil suits werr
not pttfhed. 1!- wrato a report' tr
the department ot justice he an'W.
saying that .Oklahoma peoh). felt i?
.Miner nrotaets were ante io.-ohtP'
the consequence of .-illegal acts'" V-
rausa of: M)JUieal nd financial Jnriu
ence." .
! Con use 1 for" Datigherty asked if f
recovery stilt- in- tlte Miller caso was
:not "in course- of preparation."
"That would he news to me" Pecft
replied. . ' -
Peck agrwl that suits to -recover
the lands could be brought at any
time without reference to "any statute
ot limitations Connser .then declar--eil-that
If'd.win S: Booth a special fts-
simant . attorney Kehernl started ten
tlay ago to i'n'vvHtigate the Miller
rother. case. ''
"That's the same Booth who . war
solicitor to rormr.r Secretary of the
Interior Fall?" asked Senator -Wheeler.
"Be is" Peck said.
Senator Asburt ilemocrat. Arizo-
na asked Peck if the. not result o
the transactions described did not
mean that th .Miller group obtained
land "worth a "quarter o'f a million
or more for a $HU)0) fine?"
"That's it." said Peek.
ly Asooeiatod I'rejeJ
WASHINGTON April I The sen-
ate committee investigating the intvr-
.ra revenn bureau met today vh
phms to continue te inouir ir.:o thj
rci'undine of" rasas to cot noratUi. in-
;"Iydin; ta Gulf Oil (or.orH.ion tn
.vhich St-cnitary Mellon a .ratni rJ
lr;ck Jtoldar.. .
Inquiry tott intimaio i.t afiair
he Gulf Corporation hai le'- fiar
tps fcotweeit Senaipr Coitsen- repttb-
jean. Michigan til charge of the W -tfc;-ijtudou
and "Senator Krt-t r.e-luhllcaiti-
fsQntwckv im hns deIar-
nHu e was ;;jter 'Mellon.
.-.Se&Mfr DyJiPiw yesterday re iust-
oil the secretary u snbinit to ih-i
Oijutivttee a list . of alt th4 aniixnies
it whif.t be is interested but whoth-
- tfc.r ucauirv head will eo.piy has
not boon indlcd.. . The -fcOitimittee
ree:T nvjtsle no msh request 4in4 tht
he-'r ihdi;:r.t;onK that th 4;5?;et-(Kv
nav meet with opposition from mmt
f th r ortimitt-e reemhCTH if prosicd
. Mean wit je Ui-e attack of Mr..Meiion
tas cparntly .sxtositied en th- floor
he resolution by Senator. McKeUar
democrat-Twinesseo to oist Wna o
tet-stnical lastil roniyts havliw? be.ea
-blod with no inim!iate prosyemrt Q
ts being brought ttp asrahL 1 " -
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MEMING MADE
EASURE
Yoi.v.re bound to &en yu see these tempting cuts
of meats in oiirsr-ivays the best priced to make
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ICVL i:X) i O'CLOCK Tills h rPK.vmv
Wf -AfisciarJ. I l h.:auiiWaaielectfAn-torfr-tTY.
rr WW. In; held oalctlv. and .i' m
real 99-rfkm -' tie. nterost beins isamifesteili Av
Me sotcr.tiffcft.Ry Jfo: lw?3 oclctk thw afternoon tho- folio
time awi witf"s. r nitlr of votes had been -oast; .
eirm Grove XiicJ. r the. v. art! 1 Court House vf35
Xeuia Teehholpgil2- t W ara X -cit Hail 2r
MiSROuri and hcaf 1 "-ru . turn benpoi
eJtneilitfoB writes HVanl 4. Cogg;n Schv
school Hpuse.
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MAHK Ll'TH Kit I IK ATI I Kit LA.
Mark J-utlM't- Heatherly d.e.1 MafT i
.'!0th in a Ictenl- surRkial iutitut 'no
rom pentonttls toUowtug an upem-
on 'for snpemne-t;.1. The funeral
as. he'd oit Monday after noon
'clock at tho Cogsitt Avennc Baptist
Uurch. ..conducted by Rev. R. A
' Vrcnton. -TtilcrAtegt' "was in Graenleaf
;etr-3tr.v where be was. laid to res'
itidar. a 'muss ef bandao.ne iicral of-
cr'ngs. : -
-.Mark TaiUi.er . Hcatherly was lorr;
AuKU-'f 31. -IS? in Brown wood and
vas utadB " his home "in Btowawood
xeppt for a few- yeais which he spent
n Hichlatid Springs. He was convert
d whe.n Quite young nd jt't'twl the
"hiipel II II Haptist church. He
natried on Mav.5t Jill. 19 Mtts Flo
a Stark m . Urownwoctd. . 11 w(i'n
aithfttl and devout Christian and was
tn own. among his fellow worker and
r.eitds and loved oricji as. a eonsto-
rqfuil Chriftiati n true and loyal
friend and co-worker and a djvot.c'.
littsbnnd aiid . fath-r. He UftR been' ah
engineer on the 'Santa l railroad for
twelve vears. He was trikenjiick about
. ts ....
u hsoii u mriiuvji Uiryc weeks agf with appetidicitU
Wayne M son of Now York - nainodJildll (lt5Velcpu ilU() li0Ritoii be-
by .L Van Vechtcu Olcott a having.- ... 11i..4H u t. nMtnrmi
suggested to Olcott a Py;ehl. lot Kverytbla Avn8 0n that could be
"the boys in connection wit .4 -p4o his Jf V Thr
posallhat Olcott -gook J" f ; Marior called and.he'was re-ad v and
ship in New York llntly leuiol that rri ... rwHlonr to ne call
he !Wi:vCrnad any such statement fff1 3 ? . "t
He leavet beiiftloq his
j two. year old daughter.
0'ivo bis
at all."
'Y1IWJII UWNUUU l'UMVPI?MUJIB "VI r It.. i....t flf T -VI t..Mrt
Olcott regarding the jtulgeship ami: : . T 'nV seven
said he also "saw" certain district J g .1 9p J
political leaders- seeking endorsement S
Cl aSnh nrookhart ' repeated '0140 fc f- Jf
cotfs story to the witness saying that 1 W'1?: Af l?- hj l
Olcott ha.l said $10000 wan ilumumtod ! f J; M; J'
from him in consideration fortju ap-iM'1'". AUoe MU of L n-
gUiUH. xill.KMUt.i nuns iwwiivv.- iiuiui-
eriy of Miles and hre brotln-rs. Mack
YVilr
posntmcnt. -"Nothing
like lhat .was said.
son assorted.
"What was said about money to Ol-
cott?" naked j5enatdr Wheolor.
The witness said men to whom he
had talked had suggested it might hot
"1111 iVYiH.tinivo f!inin.iiEll." f
Eminott Dougherty a special asfiist-l 'I'C mit ot toyn- ijpnii atttvHnt
ant to. tlte attorney gqiural who wentie furo.ral wvo;iJr. and Mrs. .1 -t
expedition wrrtes
1h espc!it n j! " to-;
PnwUon with ibT s"tj H' ' TofI 350
of arcbaeoiogy ofl i-its; It is pophablo that this nuiriber
tho dico-ery of I tress of will be almost if noi entirely doultled
J3t. vf -Moad and lwn of by the time the poUs closei at 7:00
JodfctB and GomoFrnuni. o'c!or. uis evening -jmi the number
'.raves cf a cenl yielded t volume of voiers appeared to: be
l0 pottery of t)VVravr 'mei easing at a lively rate at 380
Mid the glaty vt f ' bCT. esneciallv woman voter '
Dr. Kile wr.tci'r5i';'''f 1 icre Vero two cand dates- forMay-
isiiilf of the dead! l - -v- . r fim b. Almev. the pre3eat in-
leatructioii of sfiomafrah. t?re are five candklate? for tV
a full c(:tiniJold de ".''- t'liief of Police Luther
: .. 2 1 .ut nr. o. JriSM.- pArrt- t:
j ; .Rtoene. .Jonn s. Fisk. M. L. Lang-
jfoni and Geree A. Gutlliams.
AH the preset mornhpru ot. the
council. George Kidd. Brooke 5. Ra-
r.:cy. L. E. Dublin and William Hootl
'are candhlfe. for re-election but
.only two have vipponentsCeorge
fiRI !!nl I IPTISS' 51050(1 bv GeorKe Walter. .ami: Brooke
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Houston Discontinued
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'n.tl Bivcnit i ast century announced today that its
tocssfH ai -''"Mimrj evening Post nublication
pavroli. !'l which was begun in Mav of 192
nan oeen discontinued. The Evening
rwt will be merged with the regular
mcrnmg edition the announcement
States. Voatprrlnv'c tecne ... . n..
f.lasl of the. Evening Post.
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. tall dtlS -W Gib-
ins or rot T " of SL Pal'1 scored a- technical
ot io knockout over Soldier Lee of Chlcacn
. r..J"'T ' ur" roun(l of a scheduled
me f"n ruiiiui oout here last night.
Henthcrly ot-Piti her. Gkto'icov.i; J. D
MtSitherly of liichhiiul Springs -and
Q j. I'eKherlv of Orownwyod till of
Whom attended the -funeral except
Mack NeaiUerlv of- Oklnhonut and Mra
Miliott. of California
to Montana recently was placed on
th4 stand and testified titat he -had
not been engaged 6n an invesUffiiliqn
of the record of Senator Wheeler.
GULF VMM AOVANTKO.
'
(By Associated Press.)
HOUSTON -Ap'Hl T.--Thc Humble
Oil & Hofiniog Company today ad-
vanced gulf coast heavy crude 20
cents a barrel nt; the well. Tho "ad-
vance .applies (6 both A andiB grades
which command $2 and $1.70 respec-
tively under the new nrltie.
HeaUietiy. A. D. Hfrtthatjly Mr. and
Mrs. I) It Urown . ani'n Mfss Jim
Welch all of Richand sSpri.'ugs: Mr.
xni! rs.;'J. S. C'Qffee at -Locker Mr.
nnd Mrs. Ton jlwiknr of- Trickham:
Mr aift Mrs. C.MAskew of. Eldorado
Arknnstts; Mr. tisrt JUrs. T. W. IT.ivnw
aud MJftf MotHe Heitlterlv of Miles?
Mrs. W- R. Spiitli of BngotJU
1 Mill I II 9 " - I' - - " "
TOLEDO Ohio. April 1. John
Kosslmck. 35 died today after Iuit-
fit tjrunk "canned heat" his
death marking the eighth In IS
hunrs from n .similar cnttse.
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in roibi
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a jury hj
dor in ci
Asa Havj
10-:2. nn
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hero on
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sontetu
hvvs (.iv!).v
ICILLING
April t.--
'nd guilty by
Si.tr go of mur-
jlte slayiug of
pnnty in Mnv
"to 10 years in
was brought
Pio In a ore-
Moador was
years.
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u!ic.i tan sallowncss. freckles
at.il otner Uiscoiorationa
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v.irs the
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fr.:vi.ie it snt healthy
c-cautiiui. xi never laiu.
At fcfef COIir.ffTT. Jcc
and $1. ht.oTialTaiUt
rarit x ennessce.
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 144, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 1, 1924, newspaper, April 1, 1924; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth342924/m1/2/: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Howard Payne University Library.