Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 181, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 16, 1934 Page: 4 of 6
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BY WAlftft C. BROWN
Ctwtoir IB
- the envelopes
•juarr Ux, mm. scncut, it
would br a mighty handy
■Mtmi to swing <m their hwir
tattartf said. "Tf*1 to one tt was
snmabedy connscSad ' with - this
boose «tw Mood oat there vetch-
tag lost eight"
"Yes. HI grant all that, but We’d
Mill be aiming in the dark. We-are
oo< Mtr# whether the malts on the
other stdeof the wan vert left by
mat) or woman. They*re bean eov-
«red up too wettAy the later enow
the fateful
root: They aiipeered only on the
gen which had bean found lying
under hie hand. "AM in order so
far," Harper was farced to r*TH'
Next came two small cardboard
bases. The detective opened one,
and from the midst of Its pack big
of eotton wool extracted a scarred
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DN A COUNTRY FWSTURE . . UKE W>AAt
YOU NEED HAVE NO TEAT^ AS iV THE TXDCTOP
TO THEIR EDrfcU.tTY-1 AKA AN WILL WRITE
EXPERT ON THE SATE TUNCUS ) ON TH‘ RUSV
OF THE ASARICALE SENDS — KTRESCRlTTK
% ANT} 'fQUCAN TAKE MY WORD W/: J _
S THAT THb^E ARE THE tfcUOOUS *yJ
U asarvcus A
CAMPESTRIS / rfai n 2 A
The Ford V-«*a
gives you man pc
'WORD ON
BANANAS,
MA.30R /
i,_gtoor tt>n
fUXBKM
L* V elelJ-
Difficult CM Done
^IHMAIL la being carried by drfl-
. Ian concerns ooca more over
one of the oomtiry** Main air
?tmiis and the eventful chapter of
army ai* corps service on the mall
sa the beer makers and thatr rspre-j
this
oat el the dry eofumn.
« reason back of the beer
of Saturday is buxines*,
for Brown wood end r
1 bat bear bnrtivsM tar
of people who think there
to be made by selling it,
N0I who are wining to convert caffes,
<tohg Mores. confectionery stands
Mi grocery Mores into beer m loons:
Ulprder to make a little money. All
U0ft hss been add sod may be said |
•Sint beer bringing an in mom tn j
■<Mial business In Pranni
NS bank and »»n*Kt"g else.
sold In Texas for
ths and Ahda not t
I business ** single town
created a
of
and
A glsxMe backward shows that the
rmy. sB things considered. took a
difficult Job and ooqulUod itself
pretty well. . •»* > j . . -•
Nearly all the deaths of army fly-
ers took, place right at the begin,
ohm the men were new to
|vnm ****** •*<
” In many oami
when some at the
otttttr
Moot of the* deaths, too. occurred
not while the men involved wave
they wore en route to their Mo-
tions.
The army air cm pa has anqniB
tiocably had an experience of great
value to it. even though tt was
oostty. And that the east was high
wss Sot the (Salt of the pilots who
did the flying.
Legion Program
Friday
Honor Benefield
< Istuun A. Smith imerlrSn Lesion
* May
_ phod term
but tt
town or city
fhe Bulletin sal _ _ _
Mt%m that the podpW of this city more than'lOO Teginsmeires le ex*
and TH^inty It not pi to bo oon* , g^ttag win be held In the
coined ibout the bustaeeoooUMe of LtMen dab rooms a( Memorial Hall
fifty or a hundred iwOvktuaH and All Prtoay night. This win be the
fkm who want, to cDsrmte saloons. {
'flfCd FIRSTp
IN AMERICA F
By Joseph Nathan Kane
Aethor of "Fsesoes First P»ct«"i
GcttM&UiAL 44 ,
• for whom were the first
marines recruited? . -
Where was the first domestic
relations court established? ;
When was the first unknown
soldier movement built?
Agew^rp irf next Issue.*
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UNION MUMAMC
POST
ANT1-3U»^CPV
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PlffST BLOCKAOfi bPCtCTCPMAY
l7R^ACnR99BCHtM80NSrMOTR3Nl
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ai«:iiws
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HORUOVTAI.
1 Who was Uie
bard la the .
piCiere?
II Like a tail.
14 The populace.
lBCoanuad.
1? GoU device.
X» Bcperlmeut.
M Binds.
II He raaked
with the
werld’s beet
■ —w fr ,
15 Lem (music).
2 f ISi ‘ £ u fcIk>om b“k#t-
Moulded. 41 Lump.
MTe aeoomplleh. M utsr-
» Neuter ..... diction.
B4 Seventh note.
M Title to any-
thing. ..
B7 Buddhist
festival.
ars . & ^
in the tM
I several weeks since work has
_ on around the hal
about keeping ealoons menu will bo served feOovlng the
MM aa most of as have been JmeeOng. *• • _' “ .
. Preparations for decoration of
ivtm pMlNrtryMm pg^ of deceased veterans of aS
And there ie thle fact that might as1 nn tn the Brovnvood. Bangs and
v^he admNtod. far tt la a fact: by'SMM
tt maty prefer to call \ y*
certain room upstaha. You remem-
ber what Doyle toM yoo—"
"To0 think tt sw Mrs Dutteone
who^oas hidden behind the waU?"
"Aw did you guess tt?" Lafferty
remarked aarcaettoany. "Tbs
weather laM night wasn't exactly
suitable for a pleasure stroll ”
tt
It Is not this neeopsttier's respon-
•Wfibr or intention to toll anyone
hoot to vote on this question. It le
Its responsibility to point out to the
sosfidminlty the fienpre larking hi
thto-boor proposal, and with all Its
•yigy tt proposes to do so
Harper nodded gravely. “Yee.
looks bad. but she has us blocl
very ittesty there Mb cent do much
until Hr. Ulrich Mfts his embargo
and then an the tody baa to do is
•try that she wad outside watching
the fire gridcase that some one
was outside the house Is not quite
the same thing eg proving there was
some one inside while the crime
W Wttg committed, not with an
unmarked expanse of snow between
the ttro locatiorm
"Of oourse. well have to cheek
for last
The real key ,to' the whole
lies in the identity of the
Ham ill klltodnito convinced
he's not the abeoMr unknown they
all claim he tt. Ponaghy threw out
longed hto ftat en the table.
• hint at that but Dooaghy*i going; without hie facial disguise
W. t. Porter M ux to Id. W. Roba-
aon. part ef survey Nb. It flubd.
■very 1 No. t. » tt of see • of R. T. * Bi
voter who wants the county to ie-[*^ *■ °° *° 1(^M for
They mt down bt the table side
by side. • and Harper spread out
.. the first bundle of papem. There
blocked nx photographs In the lot. one
of the fingerprints of the unidenti-
fied deed man's right hand, one of
his left, and separate enlargement*
of the thumb and forefinger of
each hand.
"Jackson cannot identify the fin-
gerprints. They are not ta our files.
He tt sending duplicate prints to
other large cl'les and to the United
States Bureau of Invetolgatfcm."
Laffcrtf nodded approvingly.
"That’s a good idea-
The next package revealed a se-
ries of photographs *dpowtng the
scene of the crime from various
angles end pictures of the dead
man ta the armchair, both wt'h and
Attached to thee* was
report, giving the physical
■n/i characteristics of
the victim of Hamillk gun. after the
adapted and improved methods
arising from the original syCem
of Bertlllon. Harper ran htt eye
down the divtttone. "Wot moMt help
there for identification."
Answers to Prcrloev Questions
ANOTHER -cteJm is ghst the
**’ fir** * Soros Rhbfed horse le
Bpera. jp**«*ai«l by Lord Balti-
more shout tIBO to Oov. Bamesl
Ogl# of* Marytsnd. -Ths Union '
Humans Society war organised
by ■ IWtelamla Lundy et fit.
CWrrnijsy O. The blockade
am.'OS (ttl llvdsos ruwiRlstsd of '
a bag* «hs(s, wofghing lio tons,
wtoeh prevented the British
from pmsIhx <*e«a *.m f’.v*.r
twisted lump of metal. There was a
*hg fastened to tt markad with se-
rial numbers. « - i ■
"Ik that one of the bullets?"
Lafferty asked ■
"Yea. this tt the one that rubbed
out our mystery man." Harper re-
plied. examining the rifling grooves
ta the twisted bul’et. There was n
aeeond metal pellet tn the box. no?
quite as mtt-ahapen, bat likewise
Legged and bearing a splakh of red
point on the bottom. This was the
teM bullet fired by Carlin from the
dead policeman's guo and used in
comparison with the lethal bulM
to establish the homicide weapon.
Harper had watched this scien-
tific check-up being made on for-
mer occasions end knew that the
rifling grooves, so
visible-to the eye. served
establish the make of the
the KtontlXioatlon of tte
gun being se-*om plished
mteroaedplc ttUtiy of tM
w# of fbM lines extending betweeh
these grooves. - A- > -"*<
The second box contained three
huDeta, the Mro dhtnotod from
^■omfllk body and tttd patot-msrk-
ed MM bifilet from tho- -second
1 weapon. With these was
of ■ fmmiMnon ox uw
t There Whs not the slight-
est doubt but that tM bullets hed
taifd fhep tba guns at specified
tn his fthdlngs. '
:Harper ranged the harmless tooh-
ing lumps of metal bafbre him on
the table and regarded them
thoughtfully. "It* hard to ese how
our theories of premeditated action
31 Note in the
UGre’ef a dove
U Chart.
MCavitfeq^ _ . ________
Ians pt towns II feoads as at
3B Uacommoo. bells.
40 Cotton fabric. W. €1. ft One of
41 Little devil.
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tmui
’iittoy
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1 Ms wss -— f
b? rsM « ■ ' - „
1 More vulgar 44 Hand befc-
3 Posms.
4 fence rail.
I Deity.
I Bias, s, r..t
Above
To soak (Lx.,
9 Pattern-
lBBpoech.
his favorites. l\Manf at his . I# 1
"TT1
** wrh Blanket Worl
For Affiliation
perk comment as he
UM to Lafferty.
Another envelope yielded the
prints made from the fingermancs
found on various objects la Che
room—pieces of - furniture. the
liquor glam, the decanter, the cig-
ars te package and the gun. Bttti
Harper put them aside for
detailed study later.
TM other envelooe contained the cation and
autopsy report. They hid found no cation
additional mask of ■ vioienos on the this district were given M Monday* .-
unknown man's body A moderate BuBettn but Blanket was not matt- .'.1
amount of alcohol .was found to be tinned-____ J » .
present bat not ■ffttefit -to dttton Bveryttttftg required by ‘ the YttiM'
Intoxlcatloa. An anslyais revealed tf* cttseifldatlon has been <*x*T*t v
that a cooked meal had been eaten the_school, tt was said. * 4
about three bears before death. • I for i." c2?22Sle
down *k» Coroner's *»Mhai>odi .-ana MM- hlv
- ^ -- 'jneterials for 14 credlta. TM seneoi .
has no afnjUtMT M prffififi MB
Ur WU
UK- SLf tof* -I*rt “ “* ”*“* '
ed each other-just like that" The t
dreettve ganged his fttt on the*
table with sodden vehemence. - H •
gftttk beiieas lir.h
photograph bore
fleeuon c
IDAHO WATER FOR PLANE
BOISE. Ida Belmon river water.
tipped to Miami, Florida, will be
■ed there as a gift of Idaho tor
chrtttunttm tWT*« Peace Memorial
round-they^orId airplanes
Re.I E;ut. | OUR BOARDING HOUSE
Transfers
By Ahern
the hex to do tt tt right now. Satur-
day la election day.'
War'* Lrttion
JT mould be interesting to kqpo>
bdtr many war-time chaplains
share .the Rw Dr- Harry Emerson
tosAgri eomrlctlon that "the sup-
port.I gave to war tt a deep con-
demqatlon upon my souL” Dr.
fttarittE told a large New York andi-
eoea that he "Bed to the unknown
soMp about a posMtle good oouse-
quenge of the war," and that he will
uaveg again tell soldiers who are
abgh| to klff and he killed, that they
act tof Ood and mankind. In ft
bluntly.
"XT1 see you tn
araffto* emn%,i
Jtm warn Fritter et *3 to Dr. W:
E. Brown, lota M. 22. » and M ta
ock 01. town of Blanket In
attlda Chary survey tor $100-
Vernon Carr OB al to-J. W. Pier-
son. lot Ho. 7 to Week Htt 4 lr.
town of Brookeemtth for $12.
• OE and Gas Leasee -v t5
Oea W. Boyd et ux to H. V.
Riddle, lfitt acres of John M Nlch-
Ison survey 730. for $1.00.
J. a Jones ef xx toH. Y. Mddle,
4B scree Jna W. Nlchotton survey
No. lffi tor $1. • «- »
J. C. Jooes et ux et el to H. V.
No. 534 for $1.
Mania re LicenME
Vogel and
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 181, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 16, 1934, newspaper, May 16, 1934; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1045743/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.