Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 174, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1932 Page: 3 of 8
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D BULLETIN, FRIDAY. MAY 6 I&5?
I FRECKLES AND HIS F,
i i/i era
if Martin
c'v^Oki outta Pi.?
Wv««t'o XA YvaMPK
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Came in new and select a lovely
Tomorrow’s i
t Entertainments I
greeting and ati appropriate gift for
your mother* <
Complete linen reasonable prices,
Honoring Miss Elinor Sprat t.
spring graduate of Brown wood High
school, Mrs. W. J. Redmond Is en-
tertaining with s' dance at her
home. Twelve Oaks. 170C Vincent
Street. Hie .time is from 8:30 until
m MX!Chlhf
Phono <T70
Foster To Preach
May Class Sermon
^P-'v. W H Poster, pastor First
^pabyterian Church, will preach the
baccalaureate sermon for the grad-
uating clasa of May High School in
the high school auditorium at May
Sunday morning May tth
Dr Foater will be back in time
Sunday tor a special service at his
church Sunday night at which eld-
ers and deacons who have been late-
ly elected will be ordained and ln-
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Ste our show windows for
Hardware. Looney’s.
You will enjoy “And Mary
Did,” D. B. Auditorium.
Friday, 8:15— 15c and 25c
ON ANDjON AND ON, GOES THE GUIAT
EST SELLING EVENT EVER STAC^J
BROWNWOOD
POR MOTHER
remove one of the bullet* and probe
far one In the cheat They were
unable however, to touch the
wound behind the ear. which was
considered the worst.
Doumer hid lost a treat quantity
of blood before the transfusion. \1
\ Crowd fts Silent
. Hie crowd outside the Ely see pal-
ace was silent, hut a howling throng
gathered outMd* the nearby police
station where the assassin was
chained behind ban. j • /
i At <:«» P m. <11:48 A M E. D.
! T.V Profef.xor Oauaset said:
, “The ball in the head did not
touch the b'Kin Therefore I re-
fuse to say the President Is lost."
.' The blood used In the trsmfusicn
was donated bjr a young French in-
terne at the hospital. I \ . /
Assassin Is-
«« so us
oo UJ Tipge lb
tell >4u j
MOW 6000
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^ uikw> tvujoy
( \MA71Q4 OCXS
t Continues Through Next Week.
Come On! You’ll Sam rA Lot!
(CONTINVBD FROM *PAOg ONW)
A New Pair of
Glasses
officials there had permitted the
boys to hunt balls in the rough
“I didn’t have anything to do
yesterday," the father, worn after
a sletpless night at the boy's bed-
side in Cuy-County;Wo*pital ex-
plained. “and Bust* r had nothing to
dL so I let him ro with the boy*."
Buster and I ts companions said
they ran from ] the police because
they were "sc.'rod "
“I didn't Know what I ran for.”llw
the pakfaced bo> said last night fag,
shortly before he Upeed into i n- bis
consciousness 1 mat got scared of I the
The
ernim
that will give comfort-1
able vision, is the per-
fect Gift for Mother.
Make
an ap|>oiiitnK;nt to-
day-r-t>ring mother in for
complete eye examination
and she will enjoy your
gift through the year.
ih*- policemen I know- I shouldn't,
have run." j ! \ j Ifei
Doctors mid the bullet struck the.) of
bog In the back, pa ward an inch over -
the heart, and emerged through
the chest. They said his chances
of recovery rested entirel> upon
his physical stamina ' f \
C. M Jones, course managgr.
called the police shortly before dusk
not attempt to de-
He fell Into the arms
s ministers. Andre
Frsnccls Ponret and Auguste Cham-
pet if r De Rlbes. He was wounded
in the throat, the chest and the
abdomen.
. Minm and Oulehard grai>p*rd veterans " /f
Vdth the enraged RiwMsn. who Walter E Ed
emptied Ida pistol at them, wound- ambassador hur
ln« b>th in the arm The crowd palace from the
closed in and ’threatened to lynch sheeting and set
hk* J , to tfTsMte dep
Oil Test Drilling
Today At 1<M
IfCONTINggO
Sjfl Turnage I
(X>0 after Mean
tot, but grinn
Bflfar. Bbrwa
•ry .hearing Tl
IU soon as i
weff over, Me
*OM^f*Ab* ONI)
the bind 4t $100.-
[land and prrapir-
, pad pleaded not
given a prelimln-
bnef proceedings
i j telephoned his
HI have to go to
Dr. Mollie W
Armstrong
Optometrist
miles northeatt of the city ha*
fumed drilling after stralghter
out * crooked hcle at 1J00 feet i
was dnllfng at noon today at 1
feet,-in the EUenberger.
402 Center Ave
Called Meetirij
Council 1
One Lot af
Men’* New Straws
Work Skirts
:Two pockets -4 triple
stitched. OQ _
Bale price ------
S-nECE
Curtain Sets
Valance and tie backs
to match 1 Solids and
jiancy rayon trtnmed
Buy them Now «aA
fwotiy
Phone 418.
A called meeting of city cou
will be held tonight at 1:30 q’di
The meeting has been called for
purpose of receiving the annual
dit of city books and a report
of the United 8UUs supreme court
1 He lost four sons in th« World
War. Ms youngest, so artillery of-
ficer, b nng klUad in the early days
cf fighting. |
Too sen of * railroad employ tie
wsa born in l$S1 at Aurlllac. At 14
he waa in PtHs seeking htolortune
For more than a third of a cen-
tury he hi* played an important
role tn French politics, having been
cf the shooting. \
Buster's fsthar. mother three
brothers and an cider *iMer re-
mained at his bedside la*>t night
The boy Japv-d into unconselotis-
^-Ynl^Sn11 Ray!"1*Ortmaley said
"that Buster Is a good boy. He has
never caused me trouble and when
1 needed him u> help me in my
business he was always willing"
The father said he had given no
thought to an investigation of the
shooting.
Two other employ e* of the
came, Harold Akey and C. E. B
Benson said they ted chased
three fellows from the course earlier
Ip the day. They believed the boy*
hag returned • after learii^ the
WiHtcrscn said when he fired the
first twne ooe of the boys stopped
naming and that- he shouted several
times before firing again
i. R. Path, 17. one of the hoys
held St police headquarter-- said he
didn’t look bark but hsd he known
the men demandme him to atop
were officers he would have ^top-
ped running Pate and his It-roar*
old companion ’were held by potter
the audit by A N Thomason. Cou
cil will also consider other matte
according to announcement of I
meeting.
Council baa withheld action
wane appointment* and other mi
ter* until the report could be i
ceived It whs' not ' announc
whether or not any appointments
city employes would be made I
night.
to bring about
Lindbergh's
finance, it was
r?"wh;
in nu pnvi l
pMSSJ.
He waa lnau
dent of the 3rd
1931
command?
I her home. Means
certainty he could
as a mm cm
white but as a
tog the various
kllv. Baird waa hl|
ran out of the 1
v k living ebiect
sis machine. The
mel waa William
* boy on tha. fk
Sunday, May 8
l tef are specializing
(ftps for Mother.
Silk Chiffon Hose
Plcot top. nearest Spring
shades, values to 80c.
Give her something that
She will appreciate, and
something that wUl be
■
services Me. Oar store
l T •
is (Ml of beaadtfaL prac-
tieal gtfto—all inexpen-
-l-.l. nrln,H
wxeetj prirea
12.000 000.000 in new
Pay off the bonus
one- 1 «• M yZ
understand msK
PAIR
ruses and altblS.Tta lm*kl
^Cd to Washington and told the
ole itory to he* attorneys. ' !!
!>n April 17 fbe jformallv demand- 2^7®
return of the 8100.000. Means said Jli,
^went to c mord. If. C. got the
Art. McLesn and her lawyers n°4*
■SE* ”nt‘l «•* Monday
T4JShW?,i22f - t*u- n«
for MOTHER
on HER DAT
MAY 8 . . |
nnHE fan bos la something
I you could not bare r bourn
far anyone else. Richly de-
signed. Satin covered. And
packed with tha most extrava-
gant selection of hand dipped
chose let—.
Pangburn’s;
Artstyle, and
Whitmans
Beautiful
Boxes
Hose , $1.00 to $1.95
Hand Bags I
... $1.00 and $1.95
Handkerchiefs
........ 25c to 50c
House Siippers (in-
cluding Daniel
f.rM>ii \
^ $1.00 to $2.95
T*’ Duck Pauls
Extra DuaJliy
AH new Styles.
38c VaJv-fc
commirtss eatA.don
a ion*, but when thl
fMtoted 11 to 14. he
MOTION-PICTURE TAUCJES*
WIRELEgg........ . RADIO
aad now TELEVISION
to" MAy Jbth whwb and, not only tear, but
. : >: Chureh service, tor inatanc
dt to an interview
Jhat to addition
9t paid Oaston B
lyn Walsh McLe«n
to 1100
Alj. kind* of beautiful silk
underwear . . . Xetc cor turd?
Jewelry. j
e in the "MMMMR Wiled" Oold Medal
the con- Flour Is being offered the house-
ring the wives of Brown wood, practically
engaged ,*Ti7 gfoosryuMn to town handling
stum of jthejyrodliflt;Ip each seek, as ad-
hUd vehtiaed in The Bulletin today, wilt
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 174, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1932, newspaper, May 6, 1932; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1045456/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.