Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 26, Ed. 1 Monday, November 14, 1927 Page: 2 of 8
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BROWNW
fooi e- Aid Diet
in Plane Cratk
Blanket and Comfort
I SPECIALS
Sunday Evening Ravaged Flood Area
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A larger crowd MW the pageant. MOrviroMKK Vmvnonh, Hm U.
In the Cross of Chyiet I Olory,** »t —V?' —In lsndlng At the town Pi-
th* Pint Method tat church laat tog tteM bet# today. *® Army be-
night than at ita flrat presentation plane calkylng It. Stettth, A Ur-
on the previous Sunday night, due retary to Secretary at Common*
to the fact that the placing of chain Hoover, waa wrecked and Mr. Weight
la the audttoriuf had increased waa tataly Injured He died a* the
the seating capacity to soma extant.1 Heaton hospital. The pUot, Lieu-
As on the previous Sunday night, u-nant FrankHn Wolfe, waa net in -
all seat* were taken, standing room jurod. •* .
was occupied, and many were turn- The anny plane aet out frooj
ec away. While the performance. Mitchell find;New York, uu* m*..,-
bas not to start until ,7:10 the tng and arrived over Mon foe -
house waa fUled by 6:20 o'clock. : shortly oefore noon. * Mr. Sleight
i A collection was again taken for waa coining her* to aramge tor *>*. -
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a message to congress early in tbei
year, asserted that the airaraguam
revolution war being fostered by the
Mexican government and a few days‘
later, Secretary Kellogg issued at
statement supporting the views of
the president and drwlariag < that i
Bolshevism had gamed a foothold
in Central America. \
Considerable controversy was pre-
cipitated and the subject was de-
bated at length on the floors of the
HOUSTON New. 1A—OP}—An in-
aurgent movement w:m reported un-
der way at the nineteenth snntisl
convention of the Texas Congress of
Mothers and Par# nt-Teachers As-
j Otve one to Mother and
warm har heart. Thant's
never enough Comforts to the
home
LUSTROUS SATtNE
COMFORTS F
W. B. Emerson of Dallas, r
secretary of the oqMPtoM
office now held by Mrs. A.
Of Houston Convention
algo had It that Mrs. OUn
3, president of the
ou!d likely be to*
sonsidemble portion
for first vice prwd-
sen, of Hillsbo
first district,
candidate of a
of the delegate
dent. V
While gosalp was rtfs, the execu-
tive committee was meeting behind
closed doors at a hotel and the con-
vention itself was in session at the
city auditorium with Mrs. 8. M. N.
Marrs of Austin, educational secre-
tary of the organization, to charge
of a school of Instruction for dele-
knocked over poles and paused
nouses to tumble dow*. Streett to
the Ill-fated region buigod. breaking
•ewer and water pipes
Every policeman in the city was
the fund for superannuated prea# n
art. and the amount received Said to
DO very satisfactory. The pageant
will be repeated at some time in
mb future, Rev. O. E. Cameron, the
paMor, stated, but no definite an-
nouncement as to the date was
made.
ordered to duty. They roped off an
area one toile square, to keep back
scene. Private automobile* and
trucks were oommandered to take
■njured to hospitals, and within a
Kellogg Won’t
Make Comment
In a conoer atom ire 29 electrons
each moving in ita orbit at a speed
*f about 39.00 miles a second
During the session Mrs. lfarrs an-
nounced opposition to.a plan which
sCems to have spread, of conduct in?
aontests for parent-teacher mem-
berships. -Such memberships she
said, should be put on the high
plane of their worth alone and not
WASHINGTON. Nov. 14.—</p>—
Secretary Kellogg declined to com-
ment' today on the publication of
documents in the Heart newspaper*
purporting to be reproductions of
Mexican official communications.
“The department of state ear not
comment on a story based on docu-
mentary material concerning the
existence and authenticity of what
It has no knowledge and no infor-
mation whatever." he mid. F
Mexican embassy officials declar-
ed the documents were falsification*
and not worthy of comment Am-
bassador Tellez Was to Bah Antonio
today
Choice of newest colors.
All have fancy borders,
fine warm quality. Large
bedsiaes. A regular $16.45
but sin has
".all that between oOO a
"..".red, some, seriously,
ft tel facilities of the city
Probe Attempt on
Obregron’s Life
j
MEXICO CITY. Mexico
ttve circles of the denomination'., will
begin November l® when the streets
of Wichita Palls mill be crowded
with Baptist laymen ministers d*V
egates. or messengers, and e*eeu-\
ttves from various Institutions affi-
liated with t»»« denomination
Perhaps the outstanding topic at
the convention will be the Conquer
Campaign, which Is a d< bt y
campaign inauxuruted a year ago
for Baptist institutions in the Mate.
Pr„ O-orgfl W. Trtiett direct*)' of
the campaign, and H. L Kokerno*
chairman of the campaign execu-
tive committee have called a Sleet-
ing Of the committee for dhcunUvi
of method - to be recommended for
continuation af the drive.
“A year ago we pledged ourxekr
to the BapUw of Texas to 'id cur!
institution* of debt in the next lour
years." Dr. T*uett said, referring to
the work of the committee. For
SERVICE
bat another thine ’hat overwhelm*
us la a vision of Ood. When we see
Ood we realise our owB un wort hi
ness, and our self justification van-
ishes. Even John the be!o-.ed die
dpi# who had rested his head ir
the bosom of the Savior and wai
one of his elosrst companion* du*--
tog Ms stay on earth, feu to the
ground and cover-d his eyes when
he saw the glorified Ravtor. How
we need a vision of Jesus! Jesus
put his hahd on John s head and
said. Tear not' This life Is one of
the greatest of mysteries like a
boundless uncharted ocean o*e-
whose depth* each of us must direc-
Ms course. Jesus take* the fear out
of life If we will let him do «o
attempt. Sunday. - to assassinate
the sole remaining Mextean presi-
dential candidate General Alvaro
OOregon was being investigated by
pottos today to determine If U had
any connection wuh a political eor-
sptnwy-
General Obregon had come to
Mexico City to resume active change
of Ms political campaign when two
bom be were thrown at his automo-
bile. HU face was slightly out b>
flying glass from the windshield
Three men who threw the bomb*
from another automobile were Ar-
rested after two of them had bwr.
.hot * !‘J
General Obregon arriv'd; at a
time when the anti-re-electioni*i
organisation, which oppose* him.
was considering the selection of a
non-military man to replace their
two candidate*. OenenfU Amulfo
Oomez and Francisco Serrano who
were executed after initiating a rev-
olutionary' attempt against the gov-
ernment.
Motoring With Friends
General Obreycn, who had been
mrt by
Garner-Alvis Co
{ '‘Dependable Values—Satisfaction
Phone Ua and
the Minute*
jt toorttclans from prtvato -ander -
aklng houses Were put to work
vhile others were held in rsserve to
andie additional., bodies as tiicv
cere recovered from the ruins.
Defies Description
Begrimed firemen, working within
he radius through which the ex-
-losion shot death and destruction,
aid word.* would not describe the
cene They were fighting their
ay through the debris choked
trests aided bv volunteer rescue
vorkew, but their prograss was
!o*f. They were menaced by toner -
ng walls, dangling wires, and flood-
'd streets. ' |
Here and there the liremer. halted
o pick up an Injured victim At
ne point they stumbled upon an
nfant baby boy He was lusted to
the work of the commit tee
the past few years our lnctuatton*1
have made tremendous growth, and
as moat Uisfctuiioci* of all kinds, we
found it necessary to go into debt.
Wc have about eighteen or nineteen.
"Death is one of the three great-
est mysteries, and how we if*ar it
and try to push It back! How we
marshal all the forces of science to
protect ourselves and our loved one-
against it, and yet we stand help-
less to the presence of death with
a fear that grips the human heart
steady and
million in asset*, and we ow
year about six million. Th
mis been substantially reduu
we hope to wipe It out chti
We Deliver 7 a. m. to 11 p. m.
and soul as we ase the
resistless advance of the cold mes-
senger of the grave. Only Jesus
Christ can'take from us the fear of
death, that great mystery that con-
fronts every man and woman.
“The third great mystery, with its
vrompanytn* fear Is that of the
life beyond the crave. What of
eternity? Christ has a message for
us as we face this great mystery. He
says. Tear not.* He says, 'P:-n ;*e
t live, ye shall live.' The cheering
message of the Savior Is. Tear not*
either to live or to die. Pome.day •
In the city scarcely more than two tola 116X1 two or three years.
hours was motoring with a party
of friends to a bull fight. As they
passed down the ^venue of lnsurg-
New Pipe Organ
.Now in Transit
to Local Char
ents. in the heart of the fashions b!
residential district and near the
United States embassy, another au-
tomobile drew alongside Three men
were to It. As they passed Gen-
eral Otxwgon’s car they throw two
i hospital. Another lit tie feUoW.
ut by flying debris, told the flre-
vt, he waf Jack Smith, aged four
ait he didn t know where he lived,
fe was sent to a hospital
When rescuers reached a point
near the tank, they found that the
arge factory building occupied by
e Union Paint Company had cav-
d in. trapping all the workers In
he plant Heir a numb-r of
lead were dug from the debris.
The lunch will be served at th*
Soktters and Sailor* MemortalBia
at aeon, after which a program wll
be held. The detogstos from th<
various schools will mm* w^Jbf
Memorial haU at »*» ockxto.ftt-
day morning. Mr. Swindle state*
instead of at the court house as wat
previously announced.
A meeting of tA rural Sflhool da
committees will be held to the of fic-
A new pipe organ recently, bought
for the Central Methodist church is
now to transit, officials of the
church state and is expected to ar-
rive some tune this week, when li
will be Immediate;i installed. It *]
expected to t*- rcadv for use by me
first of Doceinbeg,
Rev. L. L. Felder, pastor of the
churoh. who u leaving tomorrow
for annual conference, will ropoit
for the year a .total of 142 acces-
sions to the chmeh, with a net gain
to membership of lot. The Sunday
school has had an average attend-
ance of 175 for the entire year.
The church has raised during tiw
year a total of $20,000, including
*2.900 raised by the Woman's Mu
sionary Society* Of the total col-
lected *7.600 has been applied on the
building
small d'-na n te txwub*
Both bombs 4*plod»-d They shat-
tered the windshield and damuavd
the a,,’omobUA. A piece of glass
from the windshield scratched Obrr
fcn'R'clieek
Obregons chauffeur. Catartno
Villanovn. drew his pistol and op-
ened fire on the bombers. Ignacio
Otero* a companion of Obregon
who waa to another car. also open-
ed fire. Two of the bombers. Lam-
berto Ruiz and Antonio Tirado, were
The automobile
door, and When you ask who It la.
the answer will come. 7 am death.*
Oo away. I didnt «enr for you. you
'ap!\r. T do not wait for a sum-
mon* come with me. now.' the an-
swer is. Nothing can stav the hour
of death, which Is the portal to eter-
nity. but Ood ran prepare tor it.
A vivid eye-witness account of
canes which followed today's gas
-vplosion on the nor-h aide was told
v Harry McCullough, whose h6rr.r
• blocks from the gas works.
“The kitchen door of my houw
mocked me down when it crashed
rom the hinge*” he said. “I ruah-
d out and started for the gas
corks. As I reached the street a
•nan fell into my irrr., and we both
'e0. Blood was gushing from an
igly wound on his neck.- Other
people were running about as If
nad 1 got up and made another
dart. X saw a woman looking out
if a broken window. Her face look-
'd as if she had'bven struck by a
Ood Is our only help wh<-r. ’he grim
messenger comes, and Ood says.
Tear not.' He drives the shudder-
ing darkness from the rharr.b-r of
death, for he holds the keys of
death and the grave. Death has no
terrors for the righteous, for Jeeus
■eriously wounded
bearing Otero took up the pursuit
and captured the trio. The third
man was »Franeiaco Ollvero.
Were Wevking Men
' Police aaid the three men appear-
ed to be work-ng men Who were act-
ing for encmle* of Obregon The
two wounded men were given medi-
cal attention at polioe headqusr-
Stuffed
LIVTNG ROOM SUITES—In a big variety of style*
and colors. Solid Mahogany exposed frames, up-
w i *- .I’;-' ■»». -- jjj T) Tl ' “ * ■
holatered in mohair with beiuitiful reverge cushion*
Also a choice selection of suites in Jacquard Velour/
Quality 'indivnduality^ design. A »uitc for evffy
purse—A style for every taste. 3-Piece Suite#—
Hm lilt of the average American
millionaire is M2 years. ^
ters and their condition wa* de-
scribed as grove Police did now.
make public any statement they or
their companion may have made'
With a good ait^ndano*- and ar
freight rate re
in giving their
hotgun charge
"Live wtrro were hanging
Hto the flood'd ntreeU. spu
md squirming. I changed i
rectlon into an alley. Her
vomen staggered from a ho
heir night clothes. Both had been
ylown from from thmr bed*. They
were br n*ed and bleeding
“By this time the streets and
slleys were filled with people ruah-
ag from houses. I took the two
women to my home and gave them
some', Clothes Returning towards
the gas works I found the police and
$97-50 to $450.00
"The message to ‘fear not* has no
meaning, however, to those who do
not know Jeeus There la no such
comforting message for those who
prefer to remain to sin and to ac-
cept its consequences. Ood is a
Ood of love and companion, but he
is a Ood of justice, and all the ter-
rors at life and death and eternity
will remain with those who spurr
him and refuse to accept his Son.
Jesus"Christ, our Lord who asks all
who will to oome to him and in the
shelter of his love to fear nothin?
when tavingt
\25*fi.nniversary
Sunday School
Report .
At Cokat-to Coast Savings
Againl TKaae charming
frocks for shopping tours
anti afternoons at home—
at the same well-knoT^n low
price! T • f |
New! * Original! »
Distinctive Stylet
Soft-finish fabrics ' £'
in new design* anti
all the popular styles
Sizes 36 to 46.
Implements at
Hotel Southern,
d Are Bemg,jtad
While they
to the national banking department
Blow loans wero gtrob AS the reason
for the cioBag. The ban* waj cap-
italised at M4N0 and bad surpha*
of $20,000. According to its state-
ment of October loth, deportt* wer-
$264.210.08: assets $61923«J2 and
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 26, Ed. 1 Monday, November 14, 1927, newspaper, November 14, 1927; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1024116/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.