Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 188, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 25, 1926 Page: 2 of 8
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BROWWWOOD BULLETIN. MAY 2S. 1926
'IN IS THE NEW EST WEAPON OF
NOLAND'S HIRE D KILLERS
THIS MACHINE
CHICAGO
!. returned about half an
dcot, hilt
hour latef.
PrwMwi nodhnH. Thi following
McrltM the honor: ,
Helgn Abney, Halil* A rer, Wilma
Ixiu Allen, Viola Avant, I lary Boyd,
Hl^rtia Boyd.' FVitak C . Dritton,
Hugh K. Hood. Mary Ktaxe, Brna
IhifflH Johns, Fred Leach/, Ethel
Morirmm, Herald Morrtnou. Thel-
ma Morrison, Ola MrDotiaidi H. E.
Morton, 111 am be Nixon, Kora Thel-
ma Reynold*. Resale Oletta Reed,
Eesola Stafford. l,«i* Taylor,
Fuller r. Thorp, Krton Tam, Earl
Tate, Roger MTIlAon and Jo# #1111.
R. L Kiigllah eluded wttn'tli*
Cobb already had tea* If led that
he had Keen the tiib^ii- th** Mage
but on his return lie waiit It waul
nearer the cent-.T. |
f.r«in tin- irait.'i. . j'1 ;;
•JU oftf point In*; wait ukk<*«l: l ]
j'M*Vou are one of the foreinc
Writer* 1n New York?? j /
’."In my own opinion/'- wan t
Mpiy. "I am." ,
h Tin* witness re'terateii that l
The <fonimenefcui<nt exercises of
the Howard Payne Academy fvere
held this morning in the college
auditorium. .I,r. Davis open-
ed’t he program with' a prayer., .1 no
Tr/nKell nang "How lamgi Will
Thou Forget MeT’
J The «ouimenr<tim*nt addr* hh ha*
delevered by Ki*t. C. Janraitrr
.or Coleman. t a former llorard
Pnvne student. Dr lauicafftpr he-
Kan with the thought that u,n ther/*
-was Halt to puke food *aa«yry mc
Wan there u salt of Ijfe, The Tac-
tors; of life to Kiuiie are pleasure
to. other* money,- to still others
4)e l:ad Tu'idriuk was ueur beer apd
inlnetali water, but adililted that
In- *awj dtiiii' botth-s illicit afe
ti.Aitnily assiK-intl-d’w ilh wine, l.'ijf
<!cr cro*H-examination he >xkl lb up
he had k-efi'iWni-'Hioxii-atiir. bev\
•■rages in f h-* 1 ini me type if Isitlli 1.
'Ik. y u. drtbik. \lr; Cobb*"-
' "I never drink brandy or whi*-
lk» except lor.' medicinal purpose*
Bit «t 11 mi rar-iV " . \ f . \
"Hid chan i a -i« **' -v • ,'
* I never dthiii .1 ally •u'orc.'"
"And cocutidb * j . .
Footwear
The lowjy reptile is comlhg iritd his
lizzard and knott all of their kind a
used ft
roiifgr- r
; j ‘ . ' . i
Problems of Home
to Be Discussed
\ by Federated Clubs
i for the trimi
wholly made
iming
from
He Hpoke of llOK "ye iiin .t. fceyp
|fti-UHure aml x husite|iN ;i* karate.
-'I In- advantage* uf^ioday 'Ini -*du-
1 * * * 1 -1 at'*- greatly superior to the
•ti: rt>MU I..'Itfended this college/’
I*. lann aster said, lie ti.uchcd
ii'>mt the fact that youth mum
• i\j- <o|iiini|.ouii education. Truin
ttsi/h feL.nl' m academy jibe Ktu
1. Uii tnlist go on to college if lie
Is to make a huci*ess in life. Tlurv.
Is no terminus In education, it
must be*a continual work. Edu-
cation, he Haiti isr the most costl>*
ailing in the cofntnunity but Lh
the most important.. Educational
Work mu^t never lag. Disaster
stares 'infer the fkce of* the; youth
who st Ap's; liefore^bls - education If
completed as far as |)ussible in
college. .. i -1
br. Lancaster stressei) the need
Tor jcharattter.* IJe spoke of fht
-soldiers of the old Smith who ar*
to M»e pictured upon -.Stone- Maun
thi- :rli<dioti<. cohtciit Is not Inone
diately fatal.". , '
' Vou w.-re .jffere.fi driifi irotn-tf.
. "Ves. but I did not'ar« 1’ \
kutiful shoes they are—you most see the
ivalq to appreciate themf. White kid, parch-
d patent pumps with wpike heels are among
ATLANTIC PITY, N*. J„ May 28.
iA'if- t'lub women .of America to- ,
night will beging series often day .
(lineuHsfuaK on their work aa home
builders, wlmd). in the opinion of
Mn|. John b. Sherman, national,
president, will enable them,to chart
safer cbiirseti through, rh^ surging «'
tides op feHttessrie*A t
1h« eighteenth biennial conven-
tion of fne General Federation of ‘
ment
the-hew arrivals
Visit of inspection and selection,
r&tely priced from
tely priced fi
$5.75 to $9.75
■Womens* flubs will be formally
opened on the steel jjter with Rep-
res'entative rburles Al.j Eaton jof
PACE ONE)
The Thoi'Apyon; sub-mathltijr guji. nf w. st weapon |<J
xle is iMd J»y the left hand, while the rigid Hand .■»< ij
shows AlexKoreek. hardware li.-al.r, whoadiriits sc I
State's Attorney McSwiggen' was slain. , J
fly Roy J. (tit>l.i.|is’ ' hav.- 'in ir
x' .. , . • kthat th.* l*.^
“e™t" Writer W. r,
It 1-. Ilf l ieTjo Th.-
inn»-r--. i»-g- b.iuii
rs fiiadc th'etr, ti
ns, wiifi’ hired; p
1 r- kin •» th
r«> where y.mg-; w J/.
leath Tt
• j'gOJ 1U.-I
- her
s. pa>ndl dHtv*-ry service und»
1. f«r p^.t.i tf iti agai.itt (.and-,
Th" pin <• - i-s-$2no'«-ai-li. |(
t -a.iucli.ow' fit 'is th." bandit.- -
arc using tJiVm.} .« . .
«*«ty huv.> I.' « n -«!d iti vhica-
-1 far.! Nhict»lii >f this ijum-'
Hdve j».-< rr aefoumeti fir as1- .
1 red tu iji ntalijr firm*/; Tin- ’ I
tieth tgas's<i||l i.ver-t he count - |]
4 a -.may Hardware .-tor**’ to *
liii-ti, w hum tire s-jl.-r ummi '
v . NLA Servu c
^IHf’A(50,—-kvst-pu»i k' f machine
guns/ *w.Ashing ' * ply ' nine
-pounds and sVl'Hbie »>f firing ll"w>
shots in six seconds .are ihe latest
weapons to tie adopte. I .by 'Chicago's
lawless gangsters in thidr war) on
soidety. j ' '
These machine1 gutrs. deadlRr by
far than any, weapon ever before
adopted' by outl.i#s. havy pill -a
new |ront on • Chicago’s crime sit-
uation. They hayu taken the life
of William McSwiyigen. tin* ''liati^-
ing , prosecutor.” i They hav'e tip*
JblfCe fairly stumped. ,y
TBuI the mat-hind gun is only pin,
or two,elements that make the sil-
uation c-omplhfated.
Latj less l Icero \
and. iiijk« | > rs made
ha if s of Apegat!i>ns, ' wiiji
ktllerk a« tjdir ,-irmvd rei-pfi
• Aud it .is iu Li •:
‘ land most ofteii. rnetvs out
to its foes, J
: ^ 1 t errupt I'olltirs
■N'.r t'iieros |i<dUl«t.s is wittier
tin thumb ot the t> g.tWI h^er.bar-
{011s. Foutth largjesr community in
,thd state, tfU em; still has. the vil
*ia»- form of governnicDf. and riots
atift shootings mark every election. V t,l w.
jlWccnt litt/ens ure iliw.rless. jg.-n was
ndablr Footwear
Vo fiim^s-lf: "I have makt
academy, tiow I can and «
ter college."/ Personality.
ili.Vssli m. -<l ou. iff tilut'a -ta- H
nil mafs-jnhahge in the Morqcraff »ltuatlc.n in'
must ‘be the view of the French cabinet. Af-
1 Cry jni- ter a cabinet meetinr Oila morning,
tin s^iir ji* was stated thatrfhe letter eon-
' i talperl nothing {rlefinite and offered
loseil vrith the,) no guarantee nor proof of author!-
today with* the t^y..' •»
somV*hiMly and". ' J .*~ ~ 1 ♦
Regular meeting B.P.O. E.
rr!r diploma* knight at 8:00 P. M. Im-
te graduates hy portant. Initiations.
"i^NTINI FI^FlRlVl! FACE 0?E»|
l' ’should apply, 'pending a conler /
H‘juc wim Assistant - Secret iry
*■ * A|»idre.ws.‘..
' ^ No general application of 'he'
*i order ha* le-ci < ijmlenip/atM/ S.-t • .
re»Ni v Mel Ion/'cm phasizedy ester I
1 dav. adding tha/ fit would ie* ( mt j
-v li t,i effe. * .|n i.t*n r r> cions only!
> iv.l the1 request <.( State (i.itlli.rll les
_ ; at>d with the consent.-nf t!f»- itnii-
, yidual officers affected r
o ' Hunt Kei>rrndmi.'
i, brtr/iig tbV •Ii-* ks'sli.ii wliiifh fol-
, 1"Wedj iVibln .it«.f 'tip- jo'rder.
c ttu'gcHHous that tlj«A ptohihfth.n
Iwm lie dis|eiHed «f tbroUvIl' Hiy
# / f.-retnium hav'e In-.In growing.
. f S* unit f. Rkiitiisi-ti joined (fie rank*
U ' Of Ihoke favoring in li an eK|.N *
„ sp.ij by llje ■voters,^'' Saving fie*
,, ' 'liitiiyfit I' "Would aid f 'oUgr.'M* in j
. j ltlfe-Ht*eotjv pif'it.tf i>f f he spin I
i.s ' : Ills acTtoiiatiV|dni».ti was
that.. iu\ a jfv.ti.rfial. 1i-f*-reiidilin^ [
j, Tiv*.- |*.r y i*l- stab s widibi nHUrjtl
(l larg. w t majoritl* ■« and tin- re-j
to;-1ud* r i.f the ctUinlVv woilM Voter
The other element is the suburb
Cicero, 12 miles west of the city.
cero. until recently'a’perfectly
Have your .FANS cleaned and oiled by reap>naible
BATHTUB PARTY DESCRIBED BY;
GKL f TO OCCU PIED TUB WMLE
mechanics.
Clcerb. until recently' a’ perfectly
ordinary suburban town, has b.-**u
made, gangland's capital.' It Is' in
Cicero that the »'b*s r barons.'' so-
called, have th*-fr b* ailquarterii.. It
is in Clcerd.tluitv.their henchhicn
•ah f ariy st Mr
jf’cai<<v‘ -'*0 mt'*: of f'a.rrolRs,
tillo.liA ■ *be , a>Wed for * tE- mone' . '
Jfb»- said tliat h»-U>fT« r* d to. let b*T \
have 4f ." if she would go Im/oT-
tin* ffiand Jury 'utnj-d. tiy tin- who!-'
llusiiv-ss "
vtis- ttylb V laid -In* .Jia»I e’Uff *'
Hl.Mtil ro tin-t I .irgoll for flu kToo,
l.ut didj.in * kfn.w* Wln'tb* t fhe* ;n
( j.: not. .
i4tak.ii by deft i. .
-s/. .-Vainitiatioii. ,
• t «• if;*bVUvi'* d
"'.4 ■ .
. tv !• • L »■. 1-r f"
jli r/ ike ‘f b.tl ‘-t
• ■! «•< ' tit 'lit "f t.b r bath t »i
Wlmli drink ' w* re ' aid' f*
' m I .v ril • . '
i.b.n-til *-.t tliaf he wai abou
a-i ktu "L.t l i aii olj th jtrt
in tin. uoriuno^Lilasf • I • • ‘
•!. i arioTI u% ok trim *«» r<-
■ a /id- -• • ■ Idas ". 0*, .u
■ tit *1 . Kir( . Iflff a f f it. \ It
. a.i mib it ioii •>' 1 oti t*>
•»|f 4 b* t bar **i \f iiii. j|>‘ r
A c«juii.«,et(b*u w till .'tau J yif’
;liliir: a, -».) ,tbe trails tub tft* I
, i ohO'S/i.l it,It? ti--, V. V. - a «:l » *
• -t, :* • . I «•! t M* th* a’rn ..
Tirol fir it Jar a; \*n if"!
f! . .• i< *;f'i -mi f* r > yera* >
YORK
•tunded the'lvath *
CurroH'* invitut e-i, arriving-atemt
midnighe -A iked what happened
after her arrival, rhe said:
"Mr, t arroll tcld r.* itv *u k*-
bind the curtain until the hath hub
wait moved ‘out on the stage/ ' It
was on 'the left hand side of the
stage, looking- toward the audi-
ehce.V • ‘ • \
NEW
Hoc. Hawley te*iified today in the
fmrjury trial of E iri t arroll. thaw*
i real producer, tl at shff i|ot -pnly
cc upied a bath tub on the stage
<»f the k^rl Cgi rolL *fhfatr» ho'
(hi t she wgs.dri ok when she got
into - it. from Uqi or servod be/ a
tie- theatre- She ilso testified that
r Hu had »#«! of eml $3ih by an
avhtt’iate of Car oil If she would
in one small garment ami . h. r
shce-H and .\lr. /Farr*JI .i ime . up
with an opmVi’t cloak and' I»>1 h*g
t a fhe bat h ib I
■Did yfm 4*e them put. onythm *.
No quesdoiti
•.. r - . ♦ %
ru;»i
"Did you look in t ’" she' k a /
asked.
I "\*-s "
"Any liqilldj in it
"Ye*, there was
• dd you ire! iiit*- «h> tub ' !...un-.l f«»i
I \<tav. *|_ nIm.iH I; ,.tv -‘v
4|m- WmI W-kc.
J'Mf tV- lob.- Mi - * ’ v\-* I l i..
l|£fff|..li Cplled out I’-esI In. 'o ,i
'o the gu. sts to coni*- ni*, bn fh • uti-w* r-M
i in* it di*I »<l ' \r.- I'-, i • •.
i>m flu- t’.irr. il ’’
shei said t ' I't* if
i"l began to cry and Hiey moved ihc tiling f**r, !.u
jfeboff the stage alul .Mr, l'arrol| l»* fety j r • *■
t.a*vl* *1 itje put anil gave* me iwy show by spi* .
Turk,i-h tow* I-" , l , • pli.'M.* *H| to*;
• Yes. I did. I
j f'-dnutrs." / -
in ! *Aft*-r sit*- gi t
, Haw l*->ie-titled
| J
•f jBtai* and about hft*;eti
'Some f.f- them tiraiik. |ri
i-and ioiu*- -dtd tuft.” shi
>he, strollo<|| It to' the cWrt an
hour and a half laAf. offering the
• Apianation that she b#1 rkad In
:i ne wspaper ttu : she ^was *o he
:i;« fourth witnei b of the day ann
not the first..
Dressed in a.nauYe gowh with
1 at to match And a gray coat. Miss
nbw ley was pUi nly nervous and
• vifited as she'ga re her first tdirtv,
n>T*ny. shifting in the witness staiid
am twisting her gloves in her'
bci ds. _ \ j( -
Before tyWfvii g about the de-.
uh party the wlt-
tyce Hawley was
ne. that she was
1* years ago Jan*l
last August, dhe
said Jhat her octijoatlon was .thi,
of a chorus girl. k , )• ■
■ Describe* KvealAg
riild you drink from iti?"
*'! h4d three nr
four drinks
“Did you have,any other drink*
avlde from what was in-the tab. *
"Yea. t’hris Hcalf* or Jimmy Car-
roll cave me som** f/riii a table t-n
the stage." *• ,
"What -effect d*d theae drink '
hare on you?" ■
' It fot tna -drunk "
The wffBes* rwafi Mien asked
whpt happened aff-.; the bath tub
wak.. moved to thf ctr.ter of th«;
stage.. \ 4 ‘'
“Nfr. Tarroll said. 'P>'.by. alrizht.
go behind the curtain." she.tesfi-
f“So jou went there." J. *
“Then what tokpoemd?" }'
•Miss dfa wiey replied' that <she ha<l
I'••islr.'iff k,>I... .4. at li»*.a
>M\ >}*’ ' I /
A !.. I if iii !u*l U:i*1
. iiy :>t t oil. Iie^anvwp.
;• . a*-: tjik- - ' •
t*.t»«» v t 'Cifl til-
- Tried to, Met Monet.
The. .witness said that she left
the party abontjS/»•* in th*vin*.rnj-
fug.* She sAw parroJI iit liis tl|*a-
tr*» two ilsys lufer. w b*n : hi* wj- nt,
to claim $7o'» s(u- skjd he i.a-r
promised (h*r^ sh**
ueked whether 'sL*^ * outii ratb, t
have J he or si i-t i ady , ol» 0:1
the Ktage.vbuf that as a ma t*rr of
fsi/t she bad ncv**r V «*-iv*-( I prf>-
; ; ‘ •
/She ^ent; hark to he tb*fatr-*
fater. uhe . said and'1 *saw Chri>
' • J
ijs -:4'» n. r- |
a-. »• l r.*.
JfHi'r fi'H
ri ■ -•<»!>
'"Whs-y*
" I
fa iii. of the bath i
-l <-ns*\Kaid that J*
r*«.l ner right na
brrn in fhitateo
c?me to this city
•Aicy ><> hav*- a-litu** Si ti
■DIM a iiatb tub'/
* ,d I V ttl «|o; then""
! tin ihealre l>\ iyi - **‘a
j W jf ».:**•;
■ 1U » -*lU
and tty price
speaks for itself
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sn’t Believe in Evidence
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