Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 1, 1927 Page: 2 of 12
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Indiana Plans Lincoln Memorial
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1 r _f -: place, they held out their full, long
AGrtS'JJ, Algeria. Dec. 1. -f-i.T*;—1 skirt*; and h»ade a screen, "moved by
Throe (housand per i^ns, unhiding,common lirtpuise to hide r/hat he
250 Europeans, have perished !r. the 1 •vr- *---“**---—*—-----
Hoad* iu the Oran departnient. it | stooping ;
conservatively estimated today. ] eagerensa to miss no detai
Thf estimate was basdd oh
latest advices from the (levitated
are* in iu.’rtl»werteim; Algeria. i
Twelve tlinrand square miles of
the most fertile territory in the de-
partment hate Docn deva-stalrcL
‘The flood now threatens the
neighboring cUpaitment of Algeria.
ih the j was doing from the men who were
forward Wlth_ petrified
•f the
the j death." I !> •
Dead silence prevailed In a few
mlnu'es the affair waa oven.
Ten years later. Mrs. Marv Parm-
er was electrocuted In Auburn pris-
on. She was a poor woman, married
to a poor man. Shie murdemi a
more piliferous neighbor and took
possession of her estate. The night
before her execution she confessed
her guilt1 and made a statement In
which she absolved her hu band.
She divided her last night between
prayer and anting a long letter to
her Infant con.
After being dressed In r\ shirt-
waist and' skirt for her execution,
she gave away the, pack of cards
GLEN ROBE. Texas. Dec. l.—pp
—Constable Clyde Hawkins wa
c harged I with murder la Justice eour
here to$*y in connection with th<
fatal shooting of Tom Whitt. 3C
fanner, during a rild on a till
abou( six miles southeast of hen
Tuc day. He waived examining trig
and Was released under 91 £00 bond
The charge was the result cd sj
invest g.ii on of the shoe.,n|M3
iintrs MORE ABOUT
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with which she had played solitaire
so often during her 11 months of
imprisonment. _ .
“I will go quietly, like a queen go-
ing to Qod’s high coqrt. to atone for
my sins." she said And she did,
though her appearance was not re-
gal. }f .•/! tJ7 •;
LOONEY’S, o
where th4re i
room to
stock to 9eicd(
8he was allowed. oA the way to
the chair, to see her husband. Jas. |H
Parmer, who was in a cell in an-
other part of the prison. 1 Their j *35
•rreeting was warm, but ‘was without ESI
even a handshake, by the; warden's n j 1
orders. ' i *1 Fli«l
j Nfrtl«HerH*irf (iLiS
With two men add two women■ W*y bei
attendants she was taken into the- year* <
death chamber.. Her skirt .and hfr hte abt
s ockin: on one side were slit to the i money.
Itnces. Without r tremor or a mur-[ -
un4r. Mr#.' Farmer sac' down in the}
chair r.nd was *vct#rely. ••raop'xl. i-fiCri
Current was applied three times tT
before, she was pronounced dead.' LJ
Picssed to her heart the under- « £
taker fjund a photO'ifaph of her ^
child.
Tire re was
got in this fix and Beach said he’d
got in a radket w'tth the old man
and shot him." • ; T ’
‘fWho did he mean by the • old
man?" j
^Dr. L4IIiehdRhl. We were talking
about the murder. Beach told me
the (Old man had been having trou-
ble about money or dope' or some-
'ttagag\ J ‘ ,
Bar!;Vaid that Er seh told him
the killing wat? staged at an t.vola -
ed[ spot off the Arison road, '‘be-
cause we had to fix U for *a get-
away."
?Becch tqld me he fnet tlie old
m#n. shot him tn thei head and
iin back to his car. tyhen he got
there he said he shuutfd 'Yoo-hoo'
to Mrs. LUlicndahl and lot her know
ho was safely away and (hen she
spgead the alarm."
Bark said he hadj been tpld by
Thompson In September that Bearli
w*s coming to Baltimore fto sec
DOUBLE PR
CHECKS WSU be
December acetourf
January 1C
iMcrcaatfle
named ’ by the governor, in raising the
PECMLS! SPECIALS!
Money Saving Specials!
<. [ ;■ ■; - [•
Renfro's Special Offer Sale |
COLLEGIATES AND
sentiment
against the executing ui Mr. Firm-
er than for Mrs. Place. Charles E
governor of the slate, was1
urged to art in .her behalf, but he
d'd not Thousands of letteii and
appeals frdm all parts pf the coun-
*... .. u nji mango K s attitude.
Neither Mrs. Parmer nor Mrs.
Plare was a woman |who approached
Ruth Snyder in appearance, or in
education, or social background. Eut
both were stoics.
New York wonders what Ruth’s
final day wUl.oe like if the calen-
dar* drab cbunl is not ime'refered
with. -a I. ,
SUITS
them. The day of the meet'ng wa
Saturday. October 1. he aajdj Hark
sdid that trick roping was hjs chic!
business but he "practiced ft little
law in Texas when necr&qaify."
Robert McCarter counsel fpr Mrs
Lilliekdalil broke the line
$24.75 to $70.00
Extra Rants Included
testl-
mony here to,bring out th4t Bark
had been admitted to the bar of
Oklahoma only and had no right
to practice tn Texas. L—
Bark ia‘d that his home was in
Texas, but he wa* u> Baltimore for
a month at the tunc he met Beach
there.
No Examination.
• Bark said, that he had taken no
jpmminaHqu to!become a lawyer tn
Oklahoma j
• "It »as Indian* territory you
»|tow.‘ s*ld. "and' when it be-
came a state they Just ordered
♦vers body, to the bar they fouriti
practicing law.’*
He toki them of having been ad-
mitted to the bar ip Texas also, an
apparent BOBtradictton, of previous
test'meriy He said that Without ex-
amination he was enrolled in the
circuit court at Dallas.
Dec. 1st to Dec. X§th
$1.03 Spring P.losicfas Pace Powder
'} 75c Springs Blossoms Ferfume .
50c Mag-lac Tooth P*ste
Brush ..w.
S1.A3 Shaving Conthination—Cream. Lotion
ar.d Talc. 3 Items. Special offer
tale for ............>»►.......... IwC
Suits that will appeal to ak |r»e
breasted, two and three-button suitpg
choicest woolens. Extrempl^well
oa« of these fine suiU^r a Chrisfm<
note our prices. jTry and beat ths^n.
59c Mag-}ac TOO'
• . ; . ,
5Cc Shampona Cocoa nan Oi! Shampoo
53c Garden Court] B-RHautine...
50c Colonial Club Bay Rum
50c Ookmlsi 'Cuib llalr Oi)
50r Per.Tar Ckjr .in* Cregm
$3c Camplv. Ice Lotion \.....j
$1.09 BoruUne Month Wash— Full
pint size This salt lor ......
rra wide variety/Df the
Buyxyourself
1 filt. And, men, just
Full Pint h'ghcit qunl.ty
Bay Rum ........[..
r
Full Pint double distilled
Witch Hazel .....J..
GARDEN COURT BEAUTY BOX
dent of the Brawmvood ;Ktwanu
Club today noon at 'the regular
weekly luncheon of the Club avtbe
Gtabum Hoter. Tie program of J
which was featured by the election
rf . cf,r«»’« f*>r t*je ep-isT; year.
Prcfegsor O E. Winebrenner. of the
H ward Payne fatuity, was elected j
vice president. Clyde McIntosh wa* 1
cacsen treasurer [and E. Godbold j
president _of Htjv ard' Pajtie, was 1
elected^district tnjstee.
The new Beard' Cl Directors of the j
local club elected i$ as follows: H. j
W. Johnson. W. B.‘ Andersen. Tom
Posey. Carl McIntosh. W. R. Sat^
dcrstti. J. H. biudrou and E. P.
Woodruff. ] /
Bov Srotit lieader Speaks
John C. Campbell .depifty region-
al Boy Scout executive, of Dallas,
wiu tlx principal spd&ker at the
luncheon and spoke of the value of
the Rc-v Sciu j movement tn Amer-
ica. He assured the Kiw an is that
1 be organisation did not feed the
national army ‘ta|it railicr that it
fostered the bullying of good titi-
rcnxbtp. Mr. Campbell told of a
oecrdt* honesty tost that was-made
recently tn fhdufiA including tnou-
randn of young people. Groups of
youngsters, both boys and girls, wen
MM, and first! place wrnt to a
Boy “Bccul troop Organized for three
>ear>. r.'-cond plitv went to;a troop
organised two years and Uilrd plan
t6 atrother of one. years ■ standing .
Not until 5!fth place were the. girls 1
successful and these were camp fire ]
girls, The spea^r believed this, a
great word in favor of Boy Scout
Court Benzoin and Almond Cream
but VanJsVng Cretin
Chart Cocu«nui Oil Shampoo.
Bark Not Known
in DaHas
FIVE FU
Garden Con
Garden Coa
Samuel Bark, w ines* In.ihi* L.lllen-
dahl murder trial tn Nesg Jersey, is
nnknown to federal and skate ofli-
dials here. j J
, He was not enrolled at an attor-
ney in the federal or stale courts.
R. E. L Saner, formed president
of the Arne lean '.Bar Aswx'atton
and Charles F. 01 Donnefl. president
In Addition to Our Special Offer Sale We Will Have Our
of the TVxas HaJ Association, also
declared that they had never heard
of Bark
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
SPECIALS
icehold Drug* — Toilet Goodf —Cigars and 1
HERE'S MORE ABOUT
Bark's tyrif<
Questioned
Stations Are to
] be-Cut Out Soon
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BAITIMORE Md . pec l.~,PV-
Mrs Maud Bark, whose huvband
PaTuel. has teatlfiert that Willis
Beach one of the defendants in the
Dlliendahl murder trial eonjreesed
guilt to him today Mid that her
husband! showed her 4 picture of
Beach a few dan ago. and asked Ixr
shot in Abdomen
Russia m did the United States, do
cLne, to take an active part in the
MRipn.tee's aioors. , *
He smiled slightly on several oc-
casions when he saw a number of
the delegates busy •t idying the of-
ficial Soviet “annex" distributed to-
dayT . ■
In this annex to the orumui dis-
armament proposals of yesterday,
the Russians hotly criticized the
capitalistic world; for po*se«sinK
more armies and more guns than
ever before and for indulging ui a
"frenzy ’ of naval construction de-
spite the Washington conference.
This document also criticized Amer-
icans as frankly defending the use
of chemicals in the next war.
i Franco-1 ulo relations were much
discussed in the lobbies of the hall,
the delegates speculating as to
whether a meeting would be ar-
ranged between Premier Mussolini
and Foreign Minister Brland for a
frank talk on Franco-Italian rela-
tions which in some circles are
giving cause for anx’hty.
Since Russia has made it known
that she i« tn favor of cessation of
__________the state of war between Lithuania
Irowm qr Kaui- Md Poland leaders here arc voicing
if she cdtild identify it.
9he (tented ever having seen
Peach in Baltimore of elsewhere
The alleged confession was made
tn this (ity. Bark testified.
Apparently contradicting testi-
mony of tier husband (o the effect
th^t he had been In Baltimore for a
iponth at the time he met Beach
Mrs. Bark said they were married
in thia city six month* ago.
LISTERINE
Commissioner 8am * Pickford.
speaking for his associates on the]
eccuntarion, declared today that the
whotetolt reduction in the operating
broadcasting stations had been de- -
elded upon as the only means of
enabling full public utilization of;
Ufc it regularly
antiseptic.
C. Y. Early, chglrman of the com-
mittee cn street pw-king, announc-
ed that jjlans had been , matured
wherrty the Club would purchase
.the- proper stewjltj' and the city
would fuinish the workers for mark-
ing* cn Uie curb all the dow&'lown
streets and others As far as possi-
ble.
Dr. Godbold. chair man of the air
pert committee,, announced that
they itad been successful Ui enlist-
ing the Chamber of Commerce in
assuming, the initiative in regards
to an ate port lor arownwood and
this vicinity.
Rev. Egner Ridgeway of the First
Baptist Church, was a guest of the
ptteation of the federal authority to H.r
MM <«»t Uvb* bwt b~n SOVu,MULo«n"
*uffVa—f court action upon the through the day.
law1* PWfteions to insure the com-j, The young man
migstaB* authority, white the con- noie at s. m u.
For Sore
Throat
fynas cleans your teeth,
your entire mouth. You
ifco this delightfully ru-
ng dental credo* .
Mouth
W»ah
AUSTIN. Dec. l.-UPJ-Th*) policy
of law is to arrest men charged with
crime add try them id the Courts
oov'-mor Moody said today, declin-
ing to comment further on what he
thinks of reward* offered by the
State Hankrrs Association for "dead ard Payne College,
bank robber*."' \ 1 \, | however, is ah artist
He would not 'define his state- tepee tally In negro
mepts to be a criticism of the as-. lighted fhc Club i
>3tdent the hope that Premiers
Pub- of Llthuana and Piisuds
both of whom are enrou
will get together and I
Baltic crisis peacefully
Geneva
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 1, 1927, newspaper, December 1, 1927; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1024035/m1/2/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.