Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 258, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 13, 1924 Page: 2 of 6
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who ts also state treasurer, was con-
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with 430,000 population. It la about
1 aisANHAWIR*E
for recovery.
Mamy
WORLD FLVERS
A-
(By Aevoriated Prese)
kcipntious.
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constructed that the front end of the women in the world
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t
Bnthers wil hold a convention ki.
928
Le
Water or Lemonade Sets!
SECRET SOGIETIES
ONE.•
BLAMED FOR
*-metfs
way the ben
to any organizatloh based on preju-
(By Annociated Vrfy)
the iticket
......$2.48
See these sets in our Window
totheu Klux
ARMSTRONG JEWELRY CO.
•—A drcucireduetion
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fm
as’azx 9
(Tomorrow Thursday
a
thumb todi
if-
w breaker. State
behind
a
THE GROUND
I
bor
Brown County-Fair Associatio.
$
for the thrill, the experience
money.
FIFTY THOUSAND
ARE BROWNED IN
CHINESE FLOODS
A wise bachelor never takes a Kirl
riding on a moonlit night or pokes his
Me. Port
lalof Hay
ran at Cleveland andspsuteden del
done- said Dr. Ha trick". "I aske
him whether it was an idea of match-
i cotaicana; D: 8. "Armsttemg,
4. J. Harris, sutpher Springs;
in Manila alone there are 11 secret
sooleties and the majotity of these
Dr. W. T, NMe
D W Merril, I
In reply to a question as to the mo-
tive:
"God. I don’t know." -
The State Committee.
Th new republican Texas executive
’ $ ... -
0 t4*4*
for Title Cancelled
• Associqted CnuJ. .
of 1
pai
California Sqnmr
is 120 Yearn of Age
, JOIN THE CROWD AND GO-LETS ‘
GIVE BROWNWOOD A BOOST.
• The new committee held Ita Drat
meetins
; ± W. Brad-
dr Pitzgerald,
1
। QUARRYMEN OF INOIANA
BANKERS IN CHINA TO I COLLECT RELICS IN STONE
that-
the t
forcel
Anger into an electric fan.
______ J
1
Kobe,
Repoi
W YORK. Anf.
announced that he had shot himself,
leaving a note for his wife that his
affairs were heavily involved it was
..... kia warn nntv
Farm and Ranch Sale of
Horses and Mules
pouring into Peking. It is impossible
to' get even M (Approximate estimate
of the fatalities, but 50,000 is said to
be a conuervative estimate.
commander. and Major Clarence E
Crumrine of the army air tervice on
board the cruiser Richmond
| Reports received from Angmagsalik
after a reconnaisance from the Ra-
I leigh, slated that the harbor was to
King Tut -Ankh-Ameifs tazher¥n
The banking school was established law. Amenhotep IV, 11 cehturies ago.
by a Mrs. Woo who was tmpresned by founded the city whose ruins are now
foe success attending efforts by Chi- known as Tel-El-Amama. on the Nile
' 6br14 em*
t(
SEVERE QUAKES REPORTED. IN
NAGOv, KOBR AND MAKA
DISrRICTS TODMY.
Limit two to a customer
Now is the time to get you a set, and a present for a
friend.
Font Wort; M. L McCune. E Paso;
John L vnugtm. Lutbock Ad H. 8
asked of Judge John R. Caveriy At« l
— by Robert K. Crowe. stnte’n
koku this morning forced residents to
flee from their homes in several
wiwisie
court hoymecra
the unbearable
gives assul
rift render eM or comtort
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sible forgerles in connection with
mortgage deeds that Gilpatrie gave to
friends who had turned over large
umnounts of cash to invest for them.
His personal box at the bank, the
contents of which he is said to have
placed at more than $100,000, has been
found to contain HUlo of value.
It seemed as if everyone in Putnam
tov moupy to Gilpatric to invest. Rich
men and poor men alike gave him their
conndence and money and when it was
it was
and lie
“*• We stand ter eesettngs an Hr-
amount fsues:
(Ny .bwitltJ Prew)
BERLIN, Aug 13.—German automo-’
BERLIS PRODLEES FEWAK AUro.
, >3
80c e Pein or 2 Peiro for
$1.00
- "Theta to nopiac in Amerink life
for a secret political socfety; by what-
ever name it may be known or what-
ent tenets it may advocate
! 1 "Being convinced of the soumdness
emotion, Dr. Patrick said. Defense
alienists called Leopold's morbid fear
of pain the reaction of a diseased
mentallty in whieh the mind had been
dwarted.
* crew of men
farm
WCITf
I DIM
trorntg
attorney,
as they last for only.....
day—as BROWNWOOD DAY AT THE ’
SAN SABA FAIR-
To respond to thia invitation and ALSO
BOOST OUR OWN FAIR and do aomt good
Browh Coomty Advertising.
EVERY ONE IS INVITED TO JOIN IN A
ONE DAY’S BOOSTER TRIP TO SAN
SABA TOMORROW-
The crowd wil mimhii at the AUDITOR*
IUM and leave in automobiles at 7 M.—
plenty of advertising Banners for your can-
anadng place
said, educated girls may not be forced phics sharply carve and eusily trant-
by thetr parents against their will. lated.
: Mrs. Hsiung Hmo-liv. wife of ex- ( -------
premier Hhlhg. is said lo be a pat- — . » j • a
roness of the new banking enterprise Kt COrtlH fnOICatf
are end)
It as tuti
iad been
the First National Bank, this town's
only commercial bank, stands closed
by Action of its board of directors,
with more than 1,500,000 of deposits.
k Iurentigation is being taade of poa
towns. ' ...
Earthquakes, described an "tatrly
severe" also were reported in the
have been rendered homeless and at
least 50,000 persons have been drown-
ed in devasting floods which are
1combinattos, The’re the
giruwanttor"dresvup" wear.
the cruiser Raleigh, off the Green-
land coast, caused a sudden change
in the schedule.
u" 1 7*p
$1:79
ciseas.* hes‘feplled.
"I found nothing in my examination
nor in printed reports to’tend me to a
diagnosis of mental disease." said the
doctor.
cpy Adcidfed Pr^J
1M, Conp.. Aug. is.
which the ptenence of considerable
ice was reported today. It was an
nnuheed by Leutenant Lowell H.
Smith, the flight commander, after a
cenference with Rear Admiral Don
as F. Magruder on the Cruiser Rich-
wound today. ,
Ask Resumption of
Asiatic News collection of stone types in the world
bney & Bohannon Ranch
71 Miles South* of Brownwood on Ebony Road
msm-maamamadduimaumm-m
.... -3.—With a UC, ...... __________
nuge -aya,uy in liberty bonds which shook western Hondo and Ski-
folef negotiabie securities already * .......
elesed, Inveatlggtion of the ac-
cunts of G. Harold Glpattic, cashier
of the First National Bank of Putnam
be cvenio the farmer to enable him
to reilze-the tan * his pro-
ducta.. without dndertaking to assume
contot co0aupervinion of Ma busi-
Special Sale for Friday Morning ’
Lay lives in a typical Indian te-
pee not far from tamp curry. but
keeps out of sight of the inert els She
has dimiculty in walking, but other
w‘se retains full pornemsion of her
faculties. She can remember clearly
the events of IM years ago She was
living tn the valley when the AH’
wh’te men made theh entrance Md
Pndu pleasure 'n relatmg the det ah*
o' their oo.it pat Im
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i, Osaka and Nagoya districts,
irts from Nagoya say that the
re were broken cut-
.... .. . cane district, numerous cases of law-
Laopold Stated first that he thought lessness have been reportea and om-
he "4 it because Dick wanted it ctals declare that rivalry between two
of the most powerful of the secret1
hi. wu 2. —- societies has been at the bottom of
ing his wits with those of the police',ha tronhi.
and Leopold said "Yes that might the trouble
have had something to do with it."'
They also testified in reply to loug
hypothetical questions inciuding all
}2n Aha ap,e
6 c
ppanin tbi
iseb it w
HAAd’seukrch
f!IV-fdaw"a I’.* N,
ear bears the appearance of the real
' end of an ordinary car. In conse-
quence the vehicle seems to be run-
ning wrong end Brat, and crowds
Stop in the street and laugh at the
unusual craft.
About 100 heads of horses, mares and mules will be
sold at auction on our raneh, seven miles south of *
Brownwood on the Ebony toad.
lages. Thousands of refugees are on the cast coast of Greenland, in
>n
includihg Two
te state' athfetie
__________...jaflE
champion in his match with Fit Mo-
a
•• q *»• *! y? . A ' 197 •; •
ptosccfON FFERs TEBUT:
ffekodMkcoot”
' * n* *xa—L "r -
THURSDAY, AUGNST14. AH this stock is in good
herd will be found 25 head of saddle
iuelin-E
N hybotreneal qustiomt as ’> to a
tun of toeb’s intellectual qualities
and another aS to a man of Loeb’s
impoistveness brought the same re-
plies that they Were attulbutes of
norms) people
. "They an perfectly normal reuc-
tlons." said Dr. Patriek. "Every one
at times is more or less depressed."
Ill Have Phntaslek
■ "I apprehend that there is no one
who does not have phantasies regard-
etriattorm.
The ^fry***1**1^*
tion at Cleveland, utesnTexst0
vote for Cootze m Dawes "ho
-represent te tbolMbtet tatase the
nree. which make for senew, neeurny
as dice" or discrimination against any
citizen for reasons of race, color or
who wishes to have her let
tify as a stafe wilss in the Franks
hearing. •
Oli oo tw Mtroteum ness and should reach you in fine shape.
k fur. th^fte. Mtehe.lt! PLENTY OF BARBECUE AND HOT COFFEE ON
■nor. Amarillo •
the points brought out in behalf of
the defendants that a man of euch
personality and character would be
sane. (
CHICAGO, Aug. 11—A writ of at.
taehment for Mise Marion Doctor wa*
... Pattek reaffirmed his tnelu-
.. „ as s
265,04′68255 i2g "trhtrhouttt "
FUtXlSlEK-TWM are smkeritt aanpper mzwetn ! seedo evidence of mental
patent.. White Md and pove
3 kincoraippers thaidtegi
-SZES5 to 88% to 11—11% to 2 •
. rfE-(/ 22241
pi , Infant'a Slipper»
-e
. small and too nearly filled with float-
ing lee to 'make it a sultable pr safe
| landing place for the (flets and that
I it would be impracticable for them I
to hop off from it with i
probable that a new I
QCARTER OF A MILLION DISCREP-
AMY FOUND; CASHIER LIES
' NEAR DEATH. ,
eq of the guts'S effort to have
Man R. overly sentente Na-
, r1. Leopold Jr., add Richard Loeb
ie deat penalty rather than pris-
irm fot* kidnaping and murdering
Joe Savage, assistht state's nttr-
ney, said that a subpoea had been |
Apnuc for Miss Doctor, but that shni
had refused to abpeari He said Judge
Caverly indicated he would issue tin
writ of attachmen at noon. Mie
boetorllT8>
P Previosiy. however, testined Dr Ehre yomrspaccoraihe "tltelcondta-
Patriek, teb had said in effect that bulary report
la Occidental Negrow, a rich sugar
aprh
Aug. 13.4 LAght-
nte id t 65,000 barrel
taxg.we"atttve 4 fowtetra fot th*
srris'jss'sr.'s
of teweoleicommuptty rather than
giver emet to foo arbitrary Ml of a
stugte leginiator, stnit F V
"we taveradeguate supprt for
all at the edwatteate Inatitutions or eofve
the state from the rural school to the
wnivataizsotmert * 96 11" Fortes wuktfmed bthi
ewenane for the vigereus emn- ahemninm Ita hia matah amt
rorcminent of all tews withqutesndui-
grace toward, sny law --
tederaj ovornment in the - en-
mete at the piohibitlon laws,
^^•nafoto of such aid as can
t < i Chicago, probably to dincuns how they
" 15 can’mak: rads meet
bje manufacturers have great affee-t YOSEMITE. Cal.. Aug. it — Appar-
ton for freak designs in cars, one eatly authentie records indicate that
of the tatest monsrosiies to appear 'Indian Lucy," a nquaw living in the
-- - • motorrar I Yosemite Valley, Is Ite years old She
. - i. keltevad t be one of the oldest
iraaee that Aoaet Teopold’s statement of a dread of
reeling pein goes with a sense of'
RUN OWN MM
, stone relics from the ancient dit
"8• Frov1BIon wr a “VM‛Ve-"WAATM*
judielary.4 aydda 3a 4- K: * Aben
- -otiom of a sstem of reed.^yb
ent ehvomh the use at eon- 9re
vlet Ibbor *bidM writ itoAe tt unneri
—.... t Tmvoveritviute future for Charles R. Nelson, Clifton; Dr Ph:
opo"nom 2" prer38", pue
Gowman; C. a Rrfis, Sun Angelo;
oke all tn Dr." F. L Thompson, Bar Antetffo;
and.provi- Hadston Jdnes, Pharry Jee Kingabur
Ings into alleged Texan land frauds
to be resumed in September. He was
making an effort today to get in touch
with Senator Moses, repubttcan. New
Hampshire, chairman of the commit-
tee. who was out of the city, to ob-
talu his consent to start the hearing.
TIMELY RAINS FAUL-
(By dnociated Prft)
FORT WORTH. Aug 11 Timely
rains fell over a large area of north-
west and north Texas early this
morning, according to messages re-
ceived here. The precipitation x-
tended as far north as Kl Reno, Okla,
northwest to Clarendon, west to Mil-
sap. "southwest to Granbury and
norheast to Sherman.,
FLYING TO TEXAS. 1.
(By rmoeinted Priut)
DENVER, Aug. 13- -LAeutenants
James H. Doolittle and Ewart Plant,
who completed a one stop flight from
San Diego to Denver yesterday, hop-
ped oft at 5:20 o'clock this morning
lor San Antonio, Texas
Senate Inquiry into
PHILIPPINES’ DISORDERS
Rear Admiral Thomas IV Magruder . .... - . __.. ,,
at once called a conference with on 'be streets of Berlin is a motorcar | Yosemite Valle
Lieutenant Lowell H. Smith, the flight with the motor in the rear and soiis belleved to
Mzer Bryn; G. C Pranz, La-
; Tie, Houaton, Ben Bass,
wit be slected.
— ____. The American army world fliers
sweeping widespread arias of China, wi cohtinue to count upon utiltzing
submerging tens of thousands of vil- the port of Angmagsalik as their base
irny Pfm)
SHANGHAI. Aug. 13.—Millions
—.....
he has the emotional reactions many now in existence In the Philippines. exPece" "e“
of ns have," Dr. Patrick continued, according to an official report by th*
“There is nothing particular abnor- intelliM»ce office of the Philippine
mat about it." Leopold's sensitive- constabulary, which asserts Iha*, most
ness and thin skinness would further Of the labor troubles in Manila as
"how him to be emotional, as well as welr as in the provinces .arc due to
having a feeling of pain at the sight the activities of these societies. The
। of others experiencing it." report also declares that the agrarian
Dr Patrick said that in an inter- troubles which flare up at intervals
view with the youths Loeb had said are attributable to these societies
300 PAIRS AT LSS THAN HALF PRICE,
scvoL DAVS are Mi arouma ti cormer-but when theypooun
"--5,42 •.gs
; asatit
— Nh candidates to stand inflxiby for
“‘government by due process d law
MM against AH zrouge, open W se-
ret which aftempert take the la*
into their owl if its and-
—Abont 60 pairs «ef dainty little sllppers in tag the things he is interested in. Air
infants' sixes from 3 to 4. There are black ' castles tn Spain is the more common
"h nhi kia ana canvaa,and a.tew.paira tent. It is s highly normal proted-
wm"® I - "WJ-K tx
phantasies for thirty minutes before
golps to sleep II xst a pathological
condidlon at ail,"
"I saw nothing in my contact w‛h.
the gehtletan,"i sate Dr Patrick in
referepce to Leopold whom he had
studied soon after arrest for murder*
. LET’S GO! .
TO SAN SABA FAIR
(Kf Prrir)
REYKJAVIK, Icelahd, Aug. 11*
After plans had been completed here
for the American army world fliers to
bop off for Greenland tothorroy.
addtprosperigeadaettrmeseosedn * these principles, ws announce our
al varterabieoppontiom Klux
Ss dbaecbureh tonieh Rt 8:15
bE'sSSS; *4x®s«?w^ #
st a WW sBtaMitahF forms a regular epart of the eorly c:
_____ tai now levied upon morning diet in thousands of house ning. However, a large
al utizantaftor te privilege of as- holds to Great Britalaa. has been rushed to the I
i2X88.2xue““256 froseeg- vtrSiSe, Cong.,
3ixced its M two mental patt- shortge of $202,000
- i the stand at th? Franke ayd,4----- “
ih 2
. weteeahr when tbeykid- of t
________killed Robert Pranks. 1 who______________
TVF. fkN t Wrick and Dr. Archi- tiuued today by the bank and by in-
bahdchrch Of Chicago; testified'that dividuals ntrested in various funds -----
thrii examintions of foe defendants|ent rusted to him. These funds asgre-1 water mains there
' M them to belleve neither yutf was gated about $200,000. . I ting off the water supply and flood-
suffering from a “mental illness" set Gipatric’s books as state treasurer
un bv the defense as its plea for im- were saia at the state capital at Hart-
%mratJtMr than death for the, ford w he in good condition.
prsoremitdrarsg" '■ i Meanwhile Gipatric is at a hospital.
nr h n ch T Patrick Ehicago neu-probahly blinded by a shot that he .. .0. __________________ .
^hta*~r«mgto rX^pTrd'^^^^ pant'ti iocated in owagi
Sfarareitsiil"-----------
H is
■ Herearez News! is
Ghilirdn's Shots #8224
424 Hala w! 822
Oh Sale at^ gfe
beleved that his troubles were only wether perpltti "K.adipguiet ingire.
telporary and relatively trival and, porttoday from Naval Flight Com:
ua his act was of a man overly con- mander Bruce G. Lelzhton, on board
int Apnorinted Prem) Tel-EIAmarna, sent b the Bgpt *«-
___________ _____ ... . PEKING, Aug. It.—Thirty girl stu* ploration Soclety, have arrved at
ing the streets. No casualties have dents have graduated from a "school headquarters of the Indlanu U«r
beer reported. The disturbances are of banking" established ia Peking two stone Quarrymans Asnoclation Tbey
alarming the-citizenry: 1 years ago, and will be appointed to will form a part of what eventuqlly
Nagoya is the sixth largest and one Peking Women's Commercial and Sav- u planned to be the mest oomplete
of the most prosperous cities in Ja- lugs Bank, says the
HARDWARE
V*__-__
ma Md the tank was blay-!
y at 1:0’’, A Heavs
tttig It the Uma. brenk
ling u hoot wave and dyought in Nu-
vatto county, Serets here Were flnod I
Magnpi Qompany officials said the
tank wsfull df oft dnd that the Inas!
would be approxfmatel/ $100,609.0.1
Fie other tanka on the karm t
conflate to the one »rdok by light-
ing, the Franke boy, “to lead me to
suppose they had any mental dis-
■ Leopold and Lob Kat with stoha,
unchanging faces as they heard the
witness procllm them sane
eopold’s statement of a feeling of
athletle infertertty waa perfectly na
tural. Dr Patrick said, and could not
Sura'mpdanmferiori Eopezbe-
-“ue —VWOI aCIH4‛I Was nerior
Judges Hhmselr well
e BB aWNWOOD BULLETIN, AUGUSJVB, 1324___
7“;,
10 BANKOFFICIAL
flesh. In this
horses, 15 head unbroke horses and mares; balance
broke and unbroke mules. Please bear in mind that
stock has never been exposed to distemper or bam sick-
• lee
"to
Beautiful Cut Glass pitcher and six glasses were bought
to sell for...................................
The shipment was delayed, and we do not care to carry
these sets into the Fall, as we will have no room for
them.
Friday morning we will sell these beautiful sets, as long
10® miles from Osaka Buy, where,
Kob, and Osaka, the oher cities in I
the jarthqugke fault, ate located. Lina, women in Shanghai to found a in Upper Kgypt, and from which Ibu
mAmammiamm bk. The Peking women’s bank te collection was evcauated, according
DRI MLRTMID still in embryo, bill'll >• proposed to to Thoma, whittemore who obtained
DAU WLH I llCH start ft with $1,000,000 and to be ready many of the relice for the nociety
fqr business next spring.' Quaint pieces of limestone terni-
■•fog hu ASIA A Ha*" address to the graduates Mrs, ture, low-slung chain, atoole, standw.
Kill EK HI DUX Hr wobstresned the point that Chinene an offering tahle andcurtour utenslir
IINL I V I Ernw VI workn should interest themselves in for grinding meal are included in the
businesn in order that they may not collection, dug from man homes of
.lag behind their western sistera. By these anclent ruina. There ate also
cultivating an naming capacity, she bit* of nculpture bearing hierogly-
NEW YORK. Aug. 13-1
of Benny Eonares th
. t df vhynletayp.
reprnehtattyes of the z-
commtarion confirmed tHe
LiuhtninHSttirtti .
tnBlBtmtwhfftar
w U. wgg Cor»icana tarty Taday
nitely eglling off h muweh with b. ma t
nin today ok
. ... .... ... talk of oil S8t
The Board of Stewards,
Irafn^Wfo
I
*|
d* ■. '
*
i •#
■ I.
at the cost chmmittee named today by the ‘state
ernfoelRzW inrely’ as a cam- cnreptiontollows: - - — 2 -
slogan, hot as ran «tmperattye 20a ^”71!
iy iorr caqamtte tnr gov. ""ret
error Bhew te eteeteahe will hold
the obes pfth legistature to Jhe
grindstone antmtex provide for «
•—An Wtefott of the primary Au. _ _ -
eleetsom l«w which will empower each J'
party to Betet ite own inethod of teneGreedvitteziColbnel W.E,Ta '
woHXhaFiohN bot, Dallast Charles W. Reck. Hills-
nomgunywvun. -__— —-‘ha. a — — - w-. I
ismuee
"—-Ph,
rendition fokrteSWteeaS
niom for ppals which will correct
prbitraryactoszz.bomrdrotemat
“UPI r Twru* t ga ef- en-
a -"Fas, rt V
HH-Abollhment of therntate edve- —_______
xoremseauamdapanrumesmpgecha Commission Orders
* 200′0005“" worn- dates are elected the
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