Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 163, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 24, 1928 Page: 4 of 10
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HOLLYWOODHITS
HALL-MILLS?
News of the Oil Fields
'ALTON”
death, of William Bell. 12. who was
found dead In a sealed freight car
here. He was identified by his par-
ents who told police he had left his
home in Princeton. New Jersey, be-
cause of punishment for failing in
his studies. The car had stood on a
siding for three days before it wag
opened and the body discovered.
-like creature*,
back and de-
tripes. go back
ping grains of
battled by the*
who. though tu
fsated a thousi
to the task of
rand to their 11
Thlgl
This much was what they call j
director was Clarenee Brown.1 who
port ant megaphone uielder. Is had : jftf * jfls|
to ky caught by a camera lens. y JB
But. then Brown is e*«enttaUy a
when acciden- threw him Into the Ht'
ant d..PCtor .• New him J r*l
t
w%
making It was he who made jjg
Woman" and other flrst-claas pic- /
tures. which gave both the box of-^pLWTN P. ALLEN ad-.-vnturer and
flees and the man of taste wriaj former Oklahoma convict, is
they wanted / j shown as he appeared recently
, He's a $6000-a-week director-, if when he swore to an affidavit in El
Hollywood figures are to be believ- Reno, Oklahoma, that he -wa»V jilty
ed. And '•The Trail ft 98" Nras to of tjbe famous Hall-Mills nrirders in
haV been his greatest work/as well New Jersey. ■ Authorities questioned
as ttetro-Ooldwyn s iriost important hta glory and are inveftigrting
contribution of the year,/ \ • —r*1- ^ '•*—-t-- *
Andyhese things Vould have HAIR STOPS WEDDING
been true had the producers learn-
ed the lessons taught by "Wings."
"Chang" "Sunrise,” in ‘ which
the cinema king* dared to depart
from the routine, tossed fortunes
into the. gamble and had no reason
to regret it.
, ■> In '•Wings’' the villain was par _
plus fate, hill‘d w-hat you will.-
In “"Chdng" the villian was the
effort ay'survival and in "Sunrise"
itdwas 1ust.~ ' .♦•'
Setae Old Tricks
Ipr' "The -Trail ot -98" the * Yil-
laih should have been gold, as it
pa* in "Greed " And it would have.
] Daily Report From
[ District Office
( Notifications filed with District
superintendent at Cl* o
USILES* ADJUNCT
OFFICER: I’ll have ta give you n
ticket, lady. Your tail llfti isn't lit.
GIRL DRIVER: But. officer I
don’t know how to hack the car any-
how.—Life.
>tt\TS REACH IJMIT
The first completions ip the vi- Eubanks No -I. The thin
clnity of the ctanfill ti Reynolds are now flowing Into the san
No. 1 Eubanks, which made a mile and hn exact gauge can r
south extension of the Cross cut obtained of either indlvidua
field, were drilled In yesterday af- aeecru.ng to report received
temoofc and are both producers. the Eubank* No. 2 compares
Thera are the* CranfiU A Rey- ably with the discovery we
nolds No. 2 Eubapk and No 1 Kell- pearin^ good for 700 barrels c
er. the former a south olfset and a day, and Keller No. 1 i
the lafter a southeast offset to the good for 150 to 200 barrels.
In rflo I
_ , Lapplication for pip-line Certificate;
S "vlZ iVrTn^rl i
crude oil in the United States in-4"*5*28 Callahan County. Sec. 52;
creased 30.101 barrels during the Lunatic Asylum Survey; 80 acres
week ending ApmTYtotrtrtvith the ‘Depth 750 feet. . !
sensational West Texas fields taking Brownwood Pro & Ref, Co.. A J..
the lead with an augmented produc- Williams No. 10; Intention to drill
tton of about 32 000 barrels. The 0^ .4-30-28. Brown County. Jose Padil- j
and Oas Journal will say today. ' ,| la Survey No. 643 ; 40 acres. Depth!
Total production exclusive of the 1250 ft. < ,
West Texas field showed a sjgght de- j E. J. Cunningham. Pinkerton
crease, with total Oklahoma pro- Simpson and White . L. P. Jennings
duction dropping about 4,000 barrels Nor 1. Intention to shoot 4-21-28.
uur’.ng the week. Coleman Dounty. Sec, 34: Blk.,94;
Seminole production .continued to 50 acres,
decrease, dropping during the week Paul A. Diggs. Joseph Keys No.
PAP.I3-mSo hard are Paris host-
esses straining to be oiig.r.al in
their dinner menus, says M. Henri
de Forge, that one may expect soon
to see such items as Violet omelet,
licence gravy, spinafch peppermint
and bananas with anchovies. •
the Inventors, who certainly must
have brains, attend to all the de-
tails. including the writing of the
story and the lines. It merely gofS,
to furnish further proof that tne
Viait Our Booth at the
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PURE FOOD SHOW
STARTS ON FACE ONI
advance in the cinema. is largely
along mechanical lines. Jdecharu-1
tally the films have traveled far.
And in the Warner ‘talking film”
there can be nothing but praise for
the clarity achieved by Vitaphcne
But what the villain tried to <io
with tlm delicious Dolores is as
nottm;*Nkien contrasted with what
the line writers did to the invem-
Ta lies has said there is no religi-^
ous persecution 1n Mexico. That Is
true. The bishops have been exiled,
the priests shot down like mad dogs
in the street. All has' been already
■•.tamped under the iron heel of ty-
ranny. He, was a meek, a |owly man.
It fs ridiculous to charge fhat rebel-
lion ever lived, in his heart. When
he said dally to hundreds pax doot-
ml sic semper vohiacura’ I know that
no secret thought of rebellion ever
belied his holy worst'
-Why was he esMed? ~ TlMgwf
is plenty of room In Mexico for
the drunkard arid the gamMer. -
Why was there no room for this
good man?" V /
Tears streamed across vh*.arch-
bishop’s face as he (.poke and many
of the Mexican exiles in the kurtln.
ence wept with him. / - \.
Archbishop Leopold/) Ruts of Mi-
chqactin defivrtpd an oration . m
Spanish in which lie gave the dead
leader's history and praised him far
bis long strurgle for the church
during Mexico’s turbulent revu.u-
tionary days. ' High requiem mass
was sung by the dead archbishop's
own cousin, the Rl Rev Oenaro
Mendez, bishop of Tehuantepec .and
a choir of sixty seminarians from
Leon, exiled with the bishep. s«.ng
during the (services
Several hundred persons who
sAght to attend the cathedral ser-
vices were unable to crpsrd mto the
bL riding, arid followed the body to
dan Fernando ceffcetery where It
4a^ taken by the .seminarians and
« guard ■ effhonor of fourth degree
mNiic
During the Week
L.'.
Get Aewwalnted With Our
Two Famous Prod act*
from 283.185 barrels to 280 410 bar- 2; InwmUon to drill 4-22-28. well-re-
rols. ' * . cord, and plugging record; Cale-
The majority of other Oklahoma man County. ^Asa Wickson Survey;
. fields showed decreases of a few- T00' yres. Depth 365 ft.
k barrels each. * J Amerada Petroleum Corporation
C The West Texas production con-IR N Graham No. l; Intention to
tinuee to ascend toward the 40*00 dnll g.23-28 and Intention top lug.
mark, with the total during the 4.1g.2g. Brown County. Blk 4; 158
week Jumping from *41^*4 to ;ures Jeiemmh Brown Leaguc’^UT.
373.241 barrels The Hendricks area No 13? f —'
lncT«^: TS ’ J C. Plummer is’o. l; Intention
J™llicUon to drill 4-22-23 Brown County.
8^ 70- H * -T B RIV °° 8ur-
AU other fields of th Mid-Conti- M am>v : Dcpth 1200 ft.
i; YQrit ?ptro,eum t- °
2 0DJ Kile- No- 1; *en record, statements
“ tocremie °‘ about 2000 before and after shootingTand ap-
s& rasters=? z
• statement before shooting; Calla-
han County. Cross Piains Tcwnsite
Survey; Small producer. To, use 30
qts.
Nciswal
jer* No. 5 is being
comj^leted and a p?6dueer. but the
amddnt- has not been determined
The Netswangor No 3. which was
completed after No; 4, is reported
as a 50 barrel well.
4 NOTHER Instance of mechan.cal
^ advance over scciano progress
can b^ found in the much vaunted
Mrtro-Galdwyn picture. “The TrtiH
of 98 " In this picture will be found
a snewslide that's Just about the
most spectacular thing I have ever
seen upon the srreeri And there's
the grim battle of the Alaakkn gold
seeker* against the elements In
thetr terrible trek of 600 miles
thrbugh storm, wind and water uv
Dawson City. •, 1 y j
There s a battle wJtjh a rapids
that is too thrilling to write about
calmly. The rntltr first half ef the
picture is shot - through wyfh the
epic duality that marked The
Coined Wagon" or the. trek for
food in Grass". Here is caught
the spell that gold threw—and still
throws—ever the souls and spirits
df men. ’ Every force of* nature is
Feradell Food
Product* ’
New Low Point
Made Monday by
Seminole Output
“ 11 , wa^——i '
TULSA. April 34—Greater Senri-
nolg crude oil production registered
a aew low; daily output over the
week-end. Its production, for the 24
hoiks ended 7:00 a. m.. April 22nd.
wai 274.253 barrels. Which was a
nek low recovery. The 24-hour
gauge ended 1:0& a. m.. April 22rd,
was 274.307 barrels, showing a gain
of 554 barrel* over the prenous 24
?• YEARS IN THE SEA
LONDOff-A bottle dropped Into
the Mediterranean 20 years ago was
. .. . , , found recently off the Manx coast,
second part m which' villain. Ijero It contained the business card of a
and heroine go through all the an- Dundalk dentist, offering a free set
eiem tricks. There's . the /“bad ! of talse teeth to the finder.
woman" of the gold camps who gets »>-—■-——2.—
lovely Dolores Del Rio /jjorperly I- - « .
trapped for the villain *hlle the R»mOn* sung bv Gene
IS^JSS^r,» ffl Austin on the Victor Record
haii girl, the return/of the hero1 received today. It is a beau-
with gold, the bat tig of bric-a-brac :*_
E. F. Agnew
Drilling to Be .
Resumed Soon in 1
Tamvico Fields
[X / 541 Phones 561
Six Locations for
Early Drilling
MEXICO CITY. April 24—Dis-
patches from Tampico say that Wil-
liam Green, general manager of the
Huasteca Petroleum Company, has
announced readiijesr to resume ac-
tivities in the oil fields which have
Well on tty&Ball
Tract Near Thrifty
Drilling Below 500
The Hardly Able Development
Company, not afraid of any. Jinx
that might accompany the date,
spudded in its No. 1 on ‘he Bull
tract, on Friday. Aptil 13th. and is
now drilling bcloV 500 feet.
As stated When announcement of
been almost paralyzed in recent
paontha.
Green was quoted as saying that
; - an agreement with the Mexican
Government had been expected
sooner or latef and the Huasteca
Company had always been rtady to
meet the circumstances arising
) from a ssttlement-of the *bil coritrov- i
U «r*y with the government and w.IJJ
start drilling work In its north zone, j
Heretofore unexpkuted
The work will require the employ-, 1.632 feet Monday morning
on the Amerada Petroleum Corpo-
ration's No. 1 Dr. EC L. Knox 22911
feet from the west line and 1.813
feet from tho north line of the M
D <9*"*pri»\1ne survey No. 668 which
was reported with 12.000 000 cubic
feet of gas encountered in sand at
IT______
______ _ _____ Continental Oil Comjpa^*^. O
relivtM unemployment In Tampico. Cheney were moving ter the No. 1
Ort&x expressed belief that all oil Scaly A* Smith location 3.300 feet
companies will resume activities ax from the north line and 254 fee*
soon s* the^reorganise their force-, from the -east line of the lease in
and will qSr%tJt on the same icale section 13. block 1. O. H A H: sur-
as fonnertyT yoy.
—-■ —-— D. H. Byrd et al made the loca-
_r lt tkn for the No. 1 M. a: Cheney.
Cnnninoham Well 2*42 feet from the north line and
gunning fluff* fi Cl‘ 1917 feet from the east line of the
’ iTotim/if/) Qnt CP/I ln the Joiwl Gray survey. 4
!estimate naiseu Bartlr A Raaa lhe joc^uo,,
- • f m inn D/fveelc ^or *^eir Xo 1 Wier & Keys. 2000
l0 1UU DUTTclo feet yi unche* to road and south
ic location for this well was first
)pde. the name was given by one of
$ose interested, and was accepted
y his associates as the official name
i the company. One of the drilling
rew? of J. H. Green A Company
i futmxhing the labor for an intef-
st in the' wen. and Leo Allman is
imishing the fuel and doing the
auling for an interest. J. H. Grren
: Company are partners In the en-
•rprtse to the extent of furnishing
tie rig. and i the lease is owned by
!. T. Evans and the Ray-Feather-
one Oil Corporation.
The Brill tract, on-which the Weil
is'northwest of
Lhat the humiliation arid distr^j
caused by Iris exile had aged him j
rapidly since his deportation. /Hlsj
last words, repeated twice he
Ckiaed his ryes and died were, ' My !
Gcd, please take me woon.’V ■
VAN RFBRER WFJ.L DRY
Tiie Van Bebber wyll on the Mun-
sell heirs tract, offsetting on the
north the Bush tract in the Clark-
Buffalo area nonh of Thrifty, was
completed for p dry hole yesteruay
evening. • /
being drilled,
riftv arid is a w est offset to the If
‘ “ sxas Refining Company
on the Allcom.
production
BAKERY CHIEF HERE
Edward Carl«on. president cf th<
Southwestern Bakery Co. wh\ch op-
erates a chain at ten bakeries in
Texas, was in Brownwood Monday,
inspecting the /equipment of the
Butter Nut Brand Bakery. 203 Bast
Lee Street, the local 1 representative
Mr Carlson's tour of
Ramona *ung by Gene
Auatin on the Victor Record
received today. .It iaa beau-
ty—Don’t mi*» it.—Dublin
& Canon. , v'i^vi/
Don’t be old-fashioned in tire buying’!
i'j ;] A . ' ^ i '/
The Goodyear Balloorj with the new-type
All-Weather Tread specially^ desijrhed for
balloon tire performance is the popular
choice for 1928. X i i \ 1.
miles southeast of Bant a Anns in
niilll— Arm Coleman county ap-
nea red an #ven better well than
rujsssrsrarc
a 100-barrel Hush producer on tht
*>lA#five-quart squib set off late last
week started the hole caving and
the» barrels eras swapped although
more than half of tMe sand is stUl
covered by shale cavrngs. Sand to
the well was logged from U^?-- 1
*^»r-wna "it ia thought then i* fully
15 feet of sand to the horizon wri;c.i
logs with the Fry sand accord-nj
Hudnal A Firtle Coleman geologtsU
who worked the structure for tha
rhmningham interesU original.y
of the chain
inspection wall carry him into every
city in which the company operate*
it was said. '
St HCNprt TO~CLOSE .
The Delaware public sehoo’ VfiT
clese Friday. Wednesday evening at
ei|ht o clock a program will be given
arid a prominent speaker will give
trie principal address. On THursda*
nigh; at,' etght o ckic'- a plav will
be given in the Dr»*wn-« and Ricker
Community House. The public is in-
vited. U- »■
east' line of lease in the Coleman
County School Landi No 57 The
same company's No. f J. T. Nixpfl
JZixtcroal ProHTtion
Keeps BabvV Skin Clcai
This tire;—“The Greatest T^ire in the World”
— will revise all your ideas about balloon
tires.
ImwF' H An medical
men and
-5—^.."' 1 ' J ww»i nioiberw
r»x I Thr— yr-rrh granirt
know tb** rixl ami ugly welt* r**-'
suiting from the biles of (lire,
fieav, (ion*** bugs, eU-., an- direr t
evidroer rh«t real noiaon Luts been
de|km ted in the sain. No wuodar
nvdkal men nay kill Qica, Uoae,
bugs, etc., outright. = -
The \-Pungrnt Content of
lly Flu Kill. Inaeeta
jOwtright
Insert* breathe through 9 or 18
Its tread inres slow, even wear—no more
^cupping’, “pot-holing:” and such troubles. It
gives positive grijjping traction. It is a real
VN. 1 ‘ »
non-skid ^
Making Around
10 Barrels Daily
You Can’t Go Wrong
On These
A jack haa been placed on the *
around 10 barrels a day ' -i
^ySirwtll sras brought in during ^
the early part af Marcjm XI^topped . j|
the Caddo lime at 1927feetand m
was shot with 40 quarts of«nitro at,
1527-55 It 1* understood that a|
block is being gotten up for ^
te»t in that section, but definite *-
has not been announced lt thus far.J »
More people ride on .
\
(ioodyear Tires than ,
oiv any other kind.
You won!t be satisfied >v4th an out-of-date
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tire, when you see this one! f 'r .
i • ' * ' ! * .
Come in and see it—Now!
1927 CHRYSLER "TT*. 'IUt*'
Srdan. almost new.
1927 CHRYSLER “66" Sedan.
1*27 CHRYSLER “ST* Coupe
1*26 NASH Coach.
1926 HUDSON Brougham.
1926 HUDSON Ceaeb.
1925 HUDSON Coach.
1927 OLDSMqBILE Sedan.
1725 FORD 2-dadr .HctUn.
1926 DODGE Cmpr.
1926 FORD doudater
ing*. protected agaii
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chuit, cannot
ful, suffoca ti
gent. That’s
Fly Hu is for sglr in Drug, De-
partment and Grocery Storm.
Trade marked by Fly Flu (nr-
pnrutioti. Manufactured and Dw-
iribuied by liquid Vtneer Cor-
Deration, 375 KUioott Street,
J. H. Green & Co.
to Start by May 1
Factory Trained Workman
Vulcajiiiing Done by a
Guaranteed to G ive Satisfaction
YOU DON’T
have to buy out the
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whole store
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fkihiiM XfimyiU-ftHI
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Its cost U nominal. 4 [ ~ i
oa. boUlt 15c. It os. FJ
56c. 50% larger bottle
than other incccticides
at same prior. Now-ex- ]nw
plosive. There ia only \rzr
one Fly Flu. Aak for it |-g
by, name — Fly Fht
Sprayer 55c. , i' C*
Between Kanewate r*s and Acwrn Store
Phone 913—^Formerly 905 Tire Co
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• • • *> • •
*/ 7 R.i.m I \ \ \ f .
210 Fiik St.
Phone 1256
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 163, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 24, 1928, newspaper, April 24, 1928; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1128128/m1/4/: accessed May 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.