Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 27, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 14, 1925 Page: 1 of 9
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BROWNWOOD, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14,1985
VOL XXVL NO. 27
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IL DEVELOPMENT STEADILY GROWING
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BAHDOH HOPE FOR RESCUING CREW OF BRITISH SUBMARIHE
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I____VICES F0RI1MP
f CREW OF SHIP Bflfi HER
WUTITE# OF MEN ADVISED
• OV IXABILITY TO BAISE
BC5HEX SUBMARINE.
ONDON. Nor. 14.—<!»>—“The ad-
miralty deeply; regr^ that they
bo loafer hold oat any hope
the crew of the M-l still sur-
iMoih
:
official announcement
ru taken las de-
the fate of 08 offi-
aad men entombed in the
subatarin* which- disap-
off the deronshire Coast
Thursday s maauvers.
admiralty also sent to the
of the crew the following
in which the
disappeared leave room
lontot that your son (or
has lost his life, with the
of the crew.
the night the fleet of
ships kept vigil on the
_____s the M-l is believed to
■l th« rocky, treacherous bot-
at depth of MO feet
rly this morning fonr mine
their dragging
In- aaefott to make con act with
The parent ship
also Joined the iserch-
apparataT**"rtmhJta|^ the
_tend direction of a magne-
■MM to ho traced.
Salvage w see Is with lifting ap-
^^^Tafi on the spot, indicating
Ita&Uon of the authorities to
the Mg submarine bat they
_ it sroald he an almost hope-
h ferns task to try to bring her up
! tresa each a great depth.
'* p k understood that next week
Btr Henry Oliver, com-
of the home fleet, will
out with all hie ships in line
| be after a lent salute to the victims.
A burial service will b* held on
FIFTY THOUSAND TROOPS
XCEDED TO RESTORE OR-
DER 15 TERRITORY.
New Beer Scandal Soon
to Be Disclosed at Chicago
(CHICAGO, Nov. 14.—(/P)—Disclo-' shows connection between a power-i' Chaffers by McDowell that prota-
snres which government ofti- ful Eastern beer syndicate, federal Inset Illinois politician* were be*
cists Indicated might develop into a Agents and Chicago officials. v hind his real fast Ion were denied
prohibition enforcement scandal oft The federal men charge that the then.
hnge proportions hare been made bead of the syndicate baa remark-i Siery *e# Sentence.
fence service said that the men mneral.
New Rulers
The Associated Preset—Damascus sentence granted Ave Levin, weal
Is like a beeeiged city. Ever body thy certificate broker, and the re-
body except the military must t>e signalioa of James L McDowell,
indodrs by 8 o'clock in the evening assistant United States attorney,
and during the day there are so While government officials, who
many soldiers in the narrow thor-1 talked freely bat refused to be
eraghfares that one is continually Quoted officially, asserted import-
bumping into rifles, picking ones ant disclosures are now before a
way through barbed wire entaaglo- f^eralJ *™nd h«r«- Her'
ments or stumbling across sand bag
aid and Examiner said that Levin
had made a confession
high government agents.
Officials Invshed.
The yrand Jury has Information
becomes « the gorernm
srnment men
-w--
te1
the spot tomorrow and a memorial
ppfvlM in the church at the Port-
land dock yard.
barricades.
At the curfew boor street cars
cease running, the people disappear
like magic, and the most beautiful
of the Syrian oases
dead, apparently, as the ' desert
surrounding them.
Outside Damascus hardly a
night passes that tbs rebels do not
burn a bridge leading to the city,
raid a suburb or commit some oth-
er depredation requiring the des-
patch of a French expedition against
them.
All the territory between Mount
Herlen and Waral Ajami, the sixe
of the state of New York, now U in
the hands of the rebel Druse trlbes-
rs? “fSSS^Sld^onTr WASHINGTON. N«V.
“* Frw*fh “T®** f°w °®'r Washington * police mm sqnad te
six cities on the railway fro* Ate- ,ndlKIiaill because one of Its mem-
pho in the North to Dera in the b^ wu h^d for jj hours in
South. Maryland when he was unable to
“higher up** in the beer syndicate,
reported to control eleven Eastern
breweries which have been supply*
ing Chicago with beer, had been
named to the , grand Jury. The in-
vestigators added that a leader in
Involving 1116 syndicate approached one
( brewery asking for $50,000 on the
The Herald and Examiner said
that Levin's confession was made
to Mrs. Wlllehrandt, who ia taking
it to Washington.
McDowell previonsly opposed n
plea of Levin for release on proba-
tion. Before hr tendered hie restg-
which ciaL
ft-
nation he stated he had been of-
statement that it whs to be given fered a retainer to defend the men
present to a Washington ofti- i against whom his Investigations
' bad been aimed. ,
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POLICE RBI HOUHBHELB FOR
SPEEMHC WILE HIS QBAIIY
PAYS FIRE ARB HIVES AHAY
Fifty thousand troops, or double
pay a $30 fine for speeding, while
HEROISM IS REOIMRED
of sues me
WITH IMH HINT
ETES OF WORD IR
WITCHING mmci
4 ID TEST OF DOTH
OUTCOME OF FROHIBITIOX
MIRE WELL HAVE BEARING
15 OTHER COUNTRIES.
DETROIT. Nov. • 1C—(A’).—The
of the world ere watching the
1 States ia Hs test of national
i, Mias Anna Adams Gor-
lent of the Nat input 1 and
rs Worn**'* Christ! A Tom-
Unions. said today. The
, organisation is holding its
il convention here
;cess or failure of this
will determine future action of
rlea in securing tem-
abolitioo of the liquor
le said.
was this more evident”
in said, “than daring the
convention at Edinburgh,
and officers of the Upit*
grohp were continually
i to the effect of prohibl-
on this country. Fftr this rea
Che work of our national body
really Just
T&E WEATHER
•lip
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country, oompetent obeervera de- bis own fine. ;
Clare. t I Some friction has been In evi-
Althougb notable D«mserenes ^cs for some time became the
reassare the populace that the in- Washington poMrt, alee armed with
surrectioatste will stake no attempt federal authority, hare been invad-
to capture the city, knowing that . ' -V,
such actions would only resalt in . 1
another French bombardment and
consequent heavy loss of life, there
Is an unmistakable air of tension.
Everybody seem to be waiting for
something to,happen, people con-
tinue to leave in the direction of
the Mediterranean. • _ j
American commerce In Syria,
which had km steadily developing.
has received a decided setback from ,, _
which It ia doubtful R can recover 11 L,ARIM WAtf
for many years. The largest Amer- ATION ** *■
lean buslneee was In automobiles. BIT HARD,
This has come to a complete stand j rw,Bjred 0( * Chris-
Three American business cou- ^
earns which Buffered from the
5“*? C M, .nd n.l.d
claims against the government. "T . ^____d., nt ,w__-
They are the Vacuum Oil Company. fniw!T*th«»ericl« In„«t
the Stuier Sewing Machine Com- 2£JT2L2 th?* lZd lZZ
pany. and Mac Xn.ir^wN and !• orbes. The sermon was another
PA*lS.Nov 14.—French tJ jlfiIS
Inforcementshave begun *rrlv'°* heard by the largest congregation
ta Syria. The appearance of the of t||. The ^ fed
fresh troops, according to the tet- b_ j u Truaeell of the Coggin
eti reports, produced au Immediate ZmmTuSSi cbarch. wuSr
effect upon the rebels and the i ’ 1 •
Druse tribesmen, among the most Tbere «jn to no service at the
active of the insurrection lata, re- cbnrrh tonight. Dr. Caldwell hav
turned to the mountain regions. fog developed a sore throat whlct
The country has calmed down, u mperatlve that he res* to-
the dispatches say. and only one BiCbt in preparation for the Sunday
small band of rebels is in the Held < services. The serviees tomorrow
in tbe Damascus region. { will be at 11 a. m. and 7:M p. a.
--*- j at the church and record breaking
I congregations are expected at each
I hour. The service this morning at
<9:86 was ia Daniel Baber chapel,
.but tbe morning services of next
week will be nt 10 o’clock la the
church.
Christian ftetdters.
ing Maryland to cut off part of th*
Washington moonshine supply.
B. F. Cornett, member of the
iqnadron. on a ebaae
his quarry at a rata which
te police felt exceeg-
e tew, and h^ was taken te»
with the maa being pursued. jCbt-
oeU did not have the moot?, while
his quarry did, and there the chaos
ended. Tbe trial Judge declared
no Uqaor was in tbe p-irsued car.
NEW CONTRACT PIPE LINE FOR
MQ CUIII nui nil IMQTLTIUI
m
mk
TENT WILL BE HADE 05 R,* A.
H.HITII FARE YEAR RICH-
ARDbOX PRODUCER.
C0XTRACTS COMPLETED FOI
BIG COEPAXY TO RIJX LIHB
TO THIS CITY.
Wants New Trial
for Aged Doctor
in Murder Case
■elii n iNMcmsr rot
CEIT1XG STOLE! GEMS
worn MIL LI OX S.
ufacturer, has been indicted by the
grand Jury for reeeivlag stolen
property In connection with the ai-
l.ged theft of H4H.900 worth of
Jewelry by Harry A. Coha, sales-
Dortnuui. who is widely known’
as a philanthropist! was charged
with havlag loaned $5«3.000 on
9309,000 of the stolen Jewelry which
was pledged as collateral.
The Indltanunl was returned late
yesterday at a special session of
tbe grand Jury. |
MOXEY 15 THE TREASURY
DENVER. Colo., Nov. 14 —Of*).- _
E. I
aged phrsiciaa, tried at LKttetoa,
Colorado, on a charge of murder-
ing his 34 year old Inralld daugh-
ter. declared today that he would
move at once to bring about anoth-
er triaL
Hie Irfientlon. be said, Is to hare
Dr. Blaser acquitted by direct ver-
dict in order that he will hare ae-
curity under the law which pro-
rides be may not be brought to
trial when be has been acquitted.
two n»>n will take office
as Brasil's preaidant and vice-
ia at liberty on 919.990 ball1 pretkinu, respectively, in v>vm»-
adder Indict meats charging larceny bar of ndxt year, having been nom-
inated at n convention in Rio da
M grand
Cohn la i
Janeiro. Nonfination la equivalent
to election. They are above. Dr.
Washington Lais, president-elect,
and twin* Dr. Hello Viaaoa rice-
The president-elect.
AUSTIN. Nor. 14 .--W>
9300,90# borrowed by State Trees- , •
repert£tbrAu^?^I)allJ HO^YWOO^CaL
(tearing Mouse and the ieneiwl rev- ,^ -rred U Tslmadge. father of
ease fend was reduced to 1999.900, Norma and Constance Tslmadge.
he announced. Mr. Hatcher said nim stars, and Natalie Tslmadge
he dM not fear tbe state going on i Keaton, died tod*, after an Illness
a deficiency basis. of severs! years >,
FOOTBALL IS (BEING ANGLICISED
THAHKSGHIIKI
PARDONS BEING
SIGNED BY RA
The text for the Friday night
sermon was 11 Tim. 3:3: "Endure
hardness as a good soldier of Je-
ChrlsL” Dr. Caldwell said. In
AUSTIN, Nov. 14—(XV- A Hat of!' **Thla text haa the rattle of*mas-
about 100 pardons Is expected to be ketry ta IL Christ calls for soldier
granted Thanksgiving by Governor
Miriam A. Ferguson. The gover-
nor's desire was to say nothing
about tbe plans until Nowm her 24.
but that tbe proclamation is being
written and marked “Thanksgiving”
has become known about tbe cnp-
itol. Tbe clemency proclamation*
granted In Che first ten* months of
ly traits In his followers. Ha holds
up before us a cross, with himself
apon it. to Inspire us with his own
life. Jesus came to redeem m«*a
from sin by dying toccata in tbe
hardest way; tor there was no easy
way for Jeaaa to redeem you and
me, and no easy way for hbn to set
•p his kingdom on earth. The life
Mortally Wounded
i n Dallas Hotel
her form by Governor Ferguson that ia easy la a worthless Ufa Je-
now aombor 1,91$. Nineteen such »*■ call* oat the bast virtues ia
proclamations have been Tevok., d world, and the world’s fors-
bT her ‘ 1 J most characters have been and are
i . , fchrtetUn characters. Physical hero-
Unknown Man Found
pagea of history are fitted with the
stories of the heroic martyrdom of
heroic Christian men and women.
“Bat physical heroism is the
tl /a,. lowest grade of heroism. The he-
. . , . . h. rote thinking of the world te done
today ftgn pistol ballet wound tafillta thing., ad cat
^4o?1r. __hJL n**r'i bam all the Jays of We, knowing
te n<* expected to Hvp ’that Ood haa laid all hte ate* on
Km. Paulino Bmith. employe at jMai Q,rlBt thM b# u fr##,
____ *•***!• ^ The infidel leaders who hart at*
to taka his Ufa in
VOCT^AuL
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Another well will bd drilled in ANNOUNCEMENT was made this
j the new shallow field, two miles, afternoon by 8. J.- Bitmap,
north of Brownwood! tt was an- i president of the Sirmsn Oil Com-
nounefed last night by Dave Oully, i pany. that tbe first rail oil move-
local oil man, who made a deal for; meat of Brown county would start
tbe Western Oil Sales Corporation ’ with a completion of a pipe line
of Han Antonio and Tulsa, Okla., from May, in the northern section
by which this company agrees to of tbe county, to Browawood thru
dr til a well on tbe R. A. Smith farm the shadow field, six miles west of
Udjoiuiug the 8am Parks farm, or the city and also through the new
which oil was recently discovered shallow field two miles north of tbe
by Dick Richardson at 1.179 feet, city.
This deal has been pending tor Representatives of two large
some time and last night, Mr. Gul- companies have been in Brown*
ly said, the p*p rs were signed and wood during tbe past few days and
tbe contract was placed in the rumors were heard on tbe stxeoU
bank this piotulng. to the effect that a pipe line would
H. B. May. of San Antonio, a rep- be contracted for within the next
reseutattve of the Company, was lu few days.
Brownwood yesterday looking af-
ter the closing of this deal. He left t
this morning for his borne in Sat.
Antonio where be wil lspend the
week-end with bis family.
The closing of this deal is ex-
pected to encourage other com-
panies and individuals to sign drill-
tag contracts near the Rlcbardsor '
well, Mr. Gully said. Oil men. oper-1
atom, scouts, promoters and others >
interested iq oil have been coming
into Brownwood since tbe recent
discovery and this-time the boom
which ta expected will be more
constructive than the boom her*,
or seven years ago. ft f
jptam. men declare, headquarters nt Cisco, ^gs pur-
ltiga are seen pasting through the chased the entire holdings of fife
city each day en route to one at the charter Oil Company of Brown
two fields and It is presumed that county and since that time “Do;**
other contracts are pending and sirmao, as he ta Jonown ‘to tbs oil
will be closed within the next people and Me friends, has been
three or fonr days. This to the tret working constantly tor the ptpe
contract closed for the drilling of 11 Roe.
wed near the producing well since 1 “This line," Mr. Birman *atd this
the oil was discovered ten days or \ afternoon, “will carry oil from a
two weeks ago. ' pool recently discovered estimated
.. _ at 10.09S.999 barrels. This project
Big Company. ti being fostered by some of tbe
,r-■*
ately, Mr. Oally stated. The Weet ^ greater and larger oil de-
em Oil Bales Corporation U the vetopmenta ta the county."
first Mg company to eater either Begin at Once.
field near Brownwood and It te ex- WoL* b^*1n l®**^1*1
fact, Sunday morning at I odour
P#C‘*4 B^^^lite‘tacIilLe*hirori • crew wllfstart making ready tor
ucn necioeu increaae oeiort |(w Uylnj, of tb0 pip« from the
very m<
next week-end. This company now
will be as |
-Reir.Sr5St!S. to .^Brownwood
drilled ta about 1,000 feet from the. Jteys for tu<
Richardson hrrll. .
Mr. Oully also made the deal In 'Jf*®1
tbe sale of the Charter Oil Com-1
pany of the shallow field, tlx miles Probably
west of the city, to tbe Slrman Oil ‘
Company, of which, 8. J. Slrman of J™”
Cisco la president, (wo weeks ago.
“It looks as though Brownwood
is In for another boom.” Mr. Gaily
said last night, “but this boom. 1
believe will be more of a construc-
tive form than tbe one some six
or seven years ago when oil was
first discovered In Brown county.
Tbe oil people who are coming in-
to (be city now are real oil dealers
td they know the business.”
A number of oil men were regis-
tered at local hotels yesterday and
tt ta expected that next week wilt
see the biggest crowd of oil men in
the city-aince the last oil boom. Ac-
tivities will Increase with the sign-
ing of three or tour more drilling
contracts.
. „ , ——- nt _-i|. 1_ .v- Crtma northern part of the couaty. The
rt! *J5S PnridJ fill .cm where MrTe* *** already been made and
Cat field prodndBg scm. whrrc Mtlerto|> w,„ begin arriving hi
text. tear
of the
am wood,"
i as gotqd
the field*
its that
now tnd
time for
HU5AWAY HAN FOBTUXE
oil as Callahan was or ever will be
•'Brown county ta In lino taw
some good times and I wish to
thank the ettjaens of the city for
the co-operation shown me and my
company in putting over this teate*
Plans are being made, he eaiff, to
give a big barbecue for all oDgpp-
tors of tbe territory, the newspa-
per men and other citiaenr of
Brownwood interested in the oil de-
May or r.
velopment of tbe coanty. Mayor
S. Abney will be among the honor
guests on this occasion, as willatb-
er leading citisens and prominent
oil operators. «, _
The valae of this pipe lias will
be great to the city and to the
county as a whole, It ta believed,
and this ta the first step that has
been taken ta the county to market
the liqukf gold in a systematic
. OU production should tepta
nflae
ELDORADO, Ark., Nov. 14.—(A*); » rery decided Ificreuae within
—Authorities today ware searching next few days and drilling can-
tor n youth who ran away from traps are expected to be closed te
home four years ago and has in-j fast as they are contemplated,
herttad an estate valued at 9390,999. | -
Robert WHllam Bradley, adopted
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bradley,
both of whom are now dead. 1
failed to claim the property be-
leathed to him which const
-principally of valuable oil lands.
Ota
C, S-CMAHBD
•JO ».\X« -ti-VQ CM A
POt CB» *T?^.
NEWS FLASHES
50BLEMYILLK, lid* Ear.
14,——The D. C.
Jnry nt llttf e’oleck taisj.
WASHI50T05, Hi
Chang Tso Lin
Is Withdrawing
Peking Farces
PEKING, Nov. 14.—<!V”
danger of fighting ta the vie
Oi Peking between rival
sen averted for
The pipe line le te be can-
•trurted and eperated by tbe
Humble Plpeftne Company.
Contract, were signed this af-
tavnaaa by F. D. McMahan,
perinUadent far The Xertk Tex-
as 4 h teles, wife bewdqBarters
la Ctece. B. Y. Hanehan, pree-
sldeal of the cempanj, ana
James Andermi^rtee^prrsU
S5SG
STSU1
The Birniia Oil Company, with
to telegraphically
Too Lin that, la or-
der to
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