Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 96, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 5, 1925 Page: 2 of 8
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opportunities to purchase, at geh-
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regular prices, these quafity goods
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February 14th.
extends through
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UO8T0N. Mum.. Feb. #^-WIUi a
roater of llkely-hmklhg roctult*
•sd with hia!rntslars reported Iu
• flnr pondilIon, Manager Dave flan-
V+oft of the Boston ■, Dr area will
advance kuard of hia
!• pitcher* and
• Ftterahur*. Ha.,
the opening of the;
ng season*.
iwbainder of the squad' uil
UaTch 6. Christy Mathew
9t the dub. am,
Vic* president. are eX-
™ -**tt the team there
promts Ins of the new play.
Jimmy Welsh, an ontflclder
Beattie. Other rookie out-
Bperber. let
out to Bkrovepork La., last year
ami recalled at the end of the w..
I-**: W"“". »t»r or ihr
Boston College outBeld last year,
who Joint'd l he team after the
Holy Cross game In June.
t tore-Harris; *om <;r< ,-n«i»oro.
F,H ** Sl»cn a try-out.,
.BUI ('uniilnrlraiM and CascyHien-
jsel. oktalne.1 from the Ulants, Ua-
ile Maim, traded Trow Cincinnati
[ ‘AusuKt Felix and Hay Cowell, are
lUmou looked to for regular out-
weld service. 1 ,/jr «
Aihouk tfc Jaew pitcher*. WII-
Yurxus. former south
Joseph Ogrodowskl waa a semi-
»ru atur in Elmira. N. T., last noa-
Itnatlu* Match. a Mlx-rooler. re-
ported lata is the season from Do*
ver. Delaware, Edwin Van Drum
and (I our so Hartsgrove will he
Siren try-out*
The regulars on the pitching
star are Jens* Iiames, Larry Ben-
Lnt. Joseph, Genewlch, Timothy
ey and Rube
entirely i*e-
ntlon Iasi
Luca*
service |
elder.
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depend ^on the
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LEATHER DOC MVUtES
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See,us while the stock is complete
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last season.
aouthpSw, will
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vegulare, George O'Neil and Frank
Gibson, for moat of the catching.
Edward Phillips. Edward jt’ouei-,
neau, recalled from
Fred Schiller from llatckinson. ^
m mop
Worcester;
knohaJ
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Kansas, and Oscar Sterner
given try-outs.
Among the saw laSald prospects
are Morris Barns, a hard-hitting
Oral basemen from Atlanta; Hun-
ter l^ne. shortstop, recalled from
Pittsfield lu the Eastern League;
Harry Snyder frooi the Rocky
Mountain League, and William
Mar lot. Who starred far Mobile last
rteafton. I ,
Of the regular InSrld of last
»uwon, Melania will
Manager Bancroft at
be on first,
abort, with
During this big sale we offer you
on fully ninety
Krnmit I'aduetLand Bob Smith al-
ternating at thtild. Jim Tierney,
veteran second baseman, has be-n/
_....„naw traded to Brooklyn for Outneller
her of Ike Ponton ColleKc0 Ib-ryle Neia. leavln* a new Rap to
la conaltlerdd'one of the beat, fill at the krystorift po»L
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our store, to see these rare values,
Peerless Drug Co. K and to make the most of this great
' money-saving opportunity.
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Pemember-This Sale Starts Thursday, February 5th 11
Camp-Bell Drug Co.
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FOOD BK AlTlFt'L WlfcATE
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Fab 5.—Floyd
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Colltss. care- explorer since boy-
hood, found a aond-rful cavern but
ba may hare lost bit Ufa >n hit
i dt*<f»rery. Forewarned by nature
Of the danger* fur theiaa who dared
proba her uncharted chkanis. Col*
Has d^acN’nded narrow paaaageway
mL Saijd Care last Friday la aaarrb
«»f a “raveru more beautiful than
Mammoth Cave How far ka weal
}o one knoaa. but **nl (the end of
jgke rainbow, tie found what he
, . Lv i
Jubilant, over-aaxioua to coma
. out and tell, ( oilIns waa emergloff
.Xrcrni the cave wbaa. aome 12b fart
from the amuth. a tremeadoua boat-,
sad pinioned bis left
he lay for Ji bouts,
orylng for help and trying la, vain
to wriggle hia foot free, before he
’Baa round h# Jewell Eater. 17.
k$ In the cave today.
I or a
to pass, prevented reacut rs
in( hia fret•’ -The j
reach
sandstone form-
ation. was treacherou... ‘ An nnto-
4 ward move aad an earth move-
meat might block the cavern,
r One after another thp taders of
the rescue work collapse#:- The
physical exbaaatioa of going dokrn.
usually bead Arat; the cold, penet-
rating damp; the mask and mud on
the floor and ..the foul, nlr rapidly
sapped their strength and they had
to be taken out. How Collins, mo-
tionless for more than 140 hours,
clung to life, was a mystery. *
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EtFECTHS JHOEMEHT
OPIUM PROBER
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lOKIO. Feb. 5.—VtiOiiii.iahly re-
| plying to the recent crlt'elan.* tt,
h*mi»* and abnuol e«u« ef.s'ng J«-
imu's foreign iMilkles and reV-
tIons, Damn Shldeharn. ministerl»l
foreign affaire. ausweVed hie 4*p-
poneuta today, on the third aunl-
versa:, ,.f tho Washlngtan aroii
erntferenee. Ij ,
, “The WatdiiiiKton rm^erraft.
he agiti, “pul an end to cvunpctitum
.betwt'en ilatlohi In the hulhttag of
capital Khipe. ‘
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. Along the way bottles containing
milk and water, abandoned by those
who attempted to reach Colltaa
sore mute evidence of the odds
agSfast the workers.
Thu ryes of the nation were tnrn-
ed upon the unfortunate Collins
and the brave mrti who *pared no
effort to secure hht releasa. Ihr*)cr
scrvh'UP for the cave explorer were
held in many places; a tarseob wat
sent from rhicago tu ampfitiite Hie
fool, if possible; IdlMUleiui^oth-
er nearby cltiea neat anything and _ __ _____
did ererytklag to help. Letters and *hry vxpm-t to be taken In a eloud
telegraxns from. all over the coun*1 chariot to wood* near 8an m—
MRIfif'YfiP RV URIHT OF
FOI.MIWFRH PRUIMi AWI*
Fiurno ill my.
(bp JwwbpJ Prtt)
NEW YORK. Feb. i.-Pray1hg.
fa-tfas and singing hymns, thir-
teen Seventh-Dey Adventists
Island today are awaiting the
of the woyld. which they think
la'coming tomorrow.
• They, are fed by Robert Heidi,
who rails himself the “ApostlA of
Doom.** The party Includes men.
women aad children and a family
of four or A roes. Moat of them hare
sold their worldly goods, eren part
of Uielr clothiag and are spending
the |;i*t few days subsisting
trim and water.
Tt.*,i«sjrow they will go to a
top u-->i Kast Patchogue wh<
• ■—--K7- j Had, the building of
ships cbnttnaed uncifslui
fUntll now. a d|KaKreeabl-' lutcriu
tkmal alluati-jn would hare / -rel-
oped. / I
"TnKonifrrMiD' also has remov-
ed H*e knfoaaded susniclonH a
one time chyraiit regarding th • la-
tcaUuns of ntojlivjCMxi and
elsewhere and her sincerity |,sa
been made manifest to Ihf
captious critics.
HIn the PagMc the clhud*
h had gathered
seat which
time have given Way to an
pherejof peace, .rtendshlp a
dial co-operatkm.
ar treaty relating
force of cirremstances, hai
*>f si-
u on-
id Blu -
The airie-pow
to Chita >. thru
of fhtlicstion that far by
signalorlea. but the hash
ms .tore bet'ii actually ate
and followed bx Japan and
Hv other Waltons Intelcsted."
less - by
Ravou
l it (ton confer
tiler Watt
hhlehara
dereoL-ej
aahl the
try poured Mi
swamping t bo
tie* , T
dcr slipped
Lot There
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Into the little station;
•r- wire taclli*
These messages rontained
suggestions for aid pr words of en-
couragement and checi
to woods near San Db go.
Cailfornla. where they any JM.OM
“brides of the hunb" will be gath-
ered. All other people will perish
according to their predictions.
Disagree meat from the tosdquar*
|ll. IIKHLl’K ZAlfiLK of Denmark
has been appshtad president
the Joint commission to Invent, ■
op|um conditions <n British
Kautrrn puspeeslobs.
to-Slways w ■
igli place. In fhe annals i f man*
kind, because In a war-won
h nyw spirit was born tbef p.
most
triled
'*W«
prin<;t*
WH'vl
dUld-
Vaslii
ill liold
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Through k al) CoHife' family han'Dre of the Seventh.I)ey Adventist
labored ml
Hooter, col-
w<
- Hr Sill wt
Jbether dead
pr alive Is unknown
Heater far Caves.
prayed. I
brothers. Marshall aad
lapsed several days ago end Were
taken away under a physician*
care.' They returaed. however, aad
after the last rescue party came
out last' night. Homer wanted to
•Floyd's two' organ it at kh la Washington that
tomorrow la the decreed date for
mlllcnlnni has not affected the
•parsDon* of the little band
4. Manta ret W. Rowan, leader of
who hare Axed the date*for
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m*
those
M Like hie
Ranter for
(brill aIh»ui
father. Floyd waa
cares. There was a
I It, Lea Collins, the fa-
-aid something like Colom-
toe most have felt when ha dis-
covered Amerlcd.*
* One*- t* fore Hoyd had experlenc-
Si the thrIJI of Anding S new sub-
torrean coUsctim. Several years
ago he found Crystal Cave, and
(Jet*, an now. be was trapped by a
captive 4A hours
tomorrow, 'BSS. denounced by the
keep on trying The aged father.ichnrch leader* H Is the contention
I ec Coll hi*, tui*- stood by. unable of thy adventist orgnnlxntlon that
BC"hf rock which fell dcroaa his
path hod held him captive 4fi hours.
^Competition In the Mammoth Cave
4b«r Crystal Cere or old Mammoth
ilnetf. Ha wan to share whatever
peodts might core*
•Somewhere at the and of the
t^taouu passage, in most places
im wider than * man n shoulders,
ha found tho cave. He was coming
to do more
. Jeglonsp Craps OuL
Lack of orgaalbatioa ai
the delays and petty Jesloaaies
cropped oat betwaea various tac-
tions interested In the endeavors.
SHU. primitive methods coaabat-
t,'d pnmktre nature aad oa several
oirniMn— rescue was predicted to
be it hand. Wbea hope was bright-
eat yesterday moralng. a rave-ln
blocked the passageway aad for,
more than ]|fi boar* cat off Collins ,enc*
M I
the dkte Axed by her fa extremely
'premature.
The gcren plague* -Including the
gVeut battle of Armagadoa-must
( wn* before the worbl's doom. It la
maintained bv the main group of
iflAHMtaftiL'' 1 ~
But Reids has mddb his predic-
tions Hi detstt.; The period of de-
struction. tomorrow midnight, will
last for %s*rea days, to ,nky» with
J* L ’*‘* se* and pevil-
earth at on*-
PHYSICIANS I
| TORE TRIED!
IN MISSOURI
(CONTINUED FRO
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be In lloust'Hi
VS
et him- Hi
uainted
ust 27. and that
would m*tkc
August
ifTc he *
With hi.
Stne said she
August 25 and
the Miib/ Hotel, and
INC jflllU/ IHHOI, MMM
Knight Was sitting in
a hen she came nl. Bti*
she t/gisiercd. went oul
and/when whe returned
follow ell her, to her r<
S
went to Houston
hail registered at
Hint Me-
ttle lobby;
Stir said that
oul fur lunch
returned MeKntgbt
owed her. Id her room. Mrs;.
Cade testified that McKulyht lind
her he had been thinking the sui-
ter ovei and that U w-»<Hd rnd be
I poHcv to "tukv' me ac-
Wtth Governor Neff l<e-
w on Id look bad io have
Houatoi V-
lad# Reread Trip.
Hht' told of a second trip to
llrmston Novel iber II on which
she raid she I ad an appointment
Mr. McKaighl. On this trip
as accumnaaicd by. Mrs. Kcl-
and registered as Mrs. Marv
Hogan of Galveston, she said.
Bhe testified that McKhlght hid
pnomised her he woald recommend
injr husband foi* a pardon ip tne
gdoup Dovprnor Neff was to grant
before be want out of offk ? hut
tastiAe«l that he had not done so.
She said that afie had de’tfed any
Improper relations with- Mcknight
when questioned recently by Gov-
ernor Neff aed ( oiumlsslonerv Her-
ring and Kavte Today she teatl-
Aed she had sot told the truth and
that she had come to Aaatin to till
the truth. ,N*
Hhe amid several persona
Vi^edhcr Li sign affidavits
rumor* were not the truth.
*tald thal she had told her has*
lid all details in Austin yeater-
y. Hhe said she waa told
Me Knight
were* lu Hnntsvlll
nesses against he
"If McKulght can
and witnesses to dowW Die, I sgId
1 wop Id get my attorney un*i »ho»
EMM ASKFOT
MLLY MM BSEAS
^^■■VIRST AID TO THE HUNGRY
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Commissioners to
Come Before House
to Answer Questions
(bp .tssoeiaUd Press)
WASHINGTON. Feb. 5.-Flvc
»rs /afv the presidents agrl-
(nltursl commission have notified
;0lture committee
early next week
_ »» the comais-
report and their action cans-
thv withdrawal today by Repre-
itattvc Jones,
of a resolution
membe
fglturp _______
fin' |u>u*< agrk ull
they will appear ei
for ,n isc * Honing on
Of) th«
rental
Collins If it exLwded thgt Up?
Inasmuch as a considerable por-
‘i^fkdM
prtnoner
I leadl
the!
th>u of the csv#
entrance toward
remains undisturbed,
lief wps expressed that
might sHII be nlire.
the
atlU
however, hs*
Collins
The movement took pi
beyond that part of the
which bad been timbered by
cuerg^ r|
, democrat,
to subpwen
Texas,
aa them.
Poland to Appeal
to League Nation*
on Comm
tunical
••sissy Ptf)
ion*
lp*m
WARSAW. Feb. 5.—The PoQah
government baa decided to apprel
to the League,of Nations from {hr
decision by fhe I>eagtiic'* high com-
missioner In Dsniig yesterday that
Boland's attempt to estahHsir an
Independent poaul. telegrnphlc and
telephonic service within the con-
fines of the free city of Dnaxlg was
Illegal, ,
The [ controversy continues * To
foment bgU feeling here
Ghre Up Hope For
Rescue of Entombed
Man
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE.)
the University of Kentucky, who
arrived yesterday, j •
Passage Pealed.
When the miners emerged after
their fourth underground rink
they told General Denhardt that
the passageway bad been com-
pletely sealed. ' " j v
There had been no more rock
falls or care-ins. it waa stated.
The swelling apparently tod lift-
solid rock from the floor*to the
of the cavern. Thlii cloeed
passage-way for an indefiaile
r
No one among those Is charge of
the work at Hand Cave wee able
Itatlou
i frt*.
to suggest where the
lug machinery might be
Major Cherry did not
Ms destination when
drove away for more eqilpsmt^
. ' Plans for Khaft.
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Preliminary plans for
the shaft, evolved In
coal miners who arrive#
lenburg county during the
and who made the fear surly
trips- called lor i mine
top of tbd bill at a po»l*
fur distant from when
Collins Is thought tojke pinned.
' It waa estimated the shaft would
be from M to 76 feet
any of the
topped.
sen would strike Read Cart was \
matter of speculation If k doe*
not then a tunnel from the depth
before
the caverns beneath weru
Whether the posit led cho-
cs re victim la toJIered
be undertakes.
a?
where tht
to lie will
The turner* were convinced of
the hopelessness of any attempt to
continue retcae work fresi the
outsble.. It Is Impossible to move
the solid ruck uplifted io Ike roof,
they declared. f . •»
The dnuger to Collins Ik mining
downward from the hllllotg Met la
the vibration * entailed
work. Three
withih the cave already
i-urred Trom unexplained
aad the constant Jarring and
pounding necessary in sinking tto
shaft undoubtedly will drop rocks
and earth In hJs vicinity If not di-
rectly upon him. “ *
ins ib mining
bUliom Mas Is
sad tove-tam
ady hove to*
g
ad-
it Hie
HlieJ
colic In
■ Listen You Daddy ’
i Want to Lay up a “Sterf” for that Kid
Don’t You?
I , * , • '7, ▼ . i * 1 * J' a t *-*
Sure—so do 1. That's why I bought s Gnat Re-
public Childs Optional Elndowment far my 4 ygan
old and un going to buy one for baby when she
yreachea 10 mopthff old.
It's the prettiest proposition you*cver saw. I seS it.
See me about it
now.
L D. LANE, Agent
Good agents wanted.
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. hailstones
a| the
waa an boor away. rJohn Geralds,
leader of the last party Into the
cave, predicted. K
Bat when he drew sear to Col-
lins be found another cave-in had
occurred. Spirits sank to their
lowest ebb of all tin* wfcgn he
came out at midnight without Col-
lins and told of what bad happened
disease,
strtkii
time.
Reldts himself
member of the
j He haa sold hts fnrsttore to a
second hand ffealsV on coedition
that he may buy K back.
FURi KENT— First homm
Hn Avenue, oa . Avenue
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LINCQl-V. Mthr, Feb. 6—With
all their worldly . -wMa aitiML
Jtheir worlfUM goods of.
except for thb Imre neceselties of
. piotecUou. a doxen followers of
Roves. ( ult at CoUege View, a
ewaM (he millentum -which
declare will come at mldatcht
Ridiculed and scoffed at by
members of the Bevesth-Day
vent 1st Church, to which they
long, the Mills croup, beaded
hare by Joe Cannuel, speat the d^r
fasting and praying.
According to the plans
( Up .issoripteH Press i
, BT. LOUDt. Kcb. Gc-Tbe
sourl State Board of ltc«
Issued dt at loos to
Rrlgg*. dean of the Ht. Lou^Ool*
lege of Physician* and Surgeon*,
and forty-three other physicians
In Missouri and elsewhere to ap-
pear before the board hore March
» and show cause why their* It-
rereatlstchureh bmumt pr*'tHr
«urcn. not ^ rerok^
, Dr. Emmett P North, prealdviit
said the Imiiiil bad Just romplete#
exhafistive liivesHgatlon of the
professional records of the phy-
sicians piled and bad decided to
place them on trial before Ha-
rr oup no
be made fdr
end his frailly of
Friday
of th*
ns will
GammH
two will, remain Ralph. A.
nigh' *
t aad alt up
they expect
*4 oC (to WISH to con*.
Nto- 'fhe-hoard
it. Lbfts grand Jury to Invsstl-
charsm of fraud In pbtplnlng
medical diplomas aad licenses.
"Missouri Is now takiag final
and decisive actios la th M
fight against the eperatlosi of the
SSUos-wtde diploma Mil ring.”
said Dr. North. "With the ieanaaee
of forty-five citations (sday. Dr.
James Stewart, the sew board sec-,
rotary started work oh e new Met
of name# /nl miAhlonal citation*
will he Issued within a fhw day* "
Those cited laqlede / Doctors
Verght. Janie# J. Flyha.
Salvatore Ucimecs Ahd Calvin A.
Beard of Kansas CUy. aad Dr. Mor-
fas Ire HalUdajr, JJt, iwWs'
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