Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 159, Ed. 1 Friday, April 18, 1924 Page: 2 of 8
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WASHINGTON, April 18.—Philadel-
phia-Washington postponed, ruin.
pitched and permitted the Athletics
to win at Washington 4 to 3.
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6 innings.
Weather more suitable for football
than baseball prerailed on both cir-
cuits.
Next Monday is h holiday- San Ja-
cinto Day —and all stores and busi-
ness houses except drug stores will
be closed. People can take notice and
Rich Field Mouse kid
and fine white washable
"French kid are both made
up in this charming model
at
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THE BROWNWQoD BULLETIN APRIL 18, 1924
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Wash Adams, cut to 31 years » months;
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WACO, April 18.—“The people of
Texas, if the crowds I have been ad-
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Sugar tel. hv.ho. ।.
BOSTON, April IK—New York-Bos-
ton postponed; cold weather,
NEW YORK, April 1R—New York-
Brooklyn game postponed ; rain.
(By Associated Pteas)
CHICAGO. April 18. Lucius Dolton
and Henry Wilson, negroes, convicted
A few pair of Reynold’s
low quarter shoes left
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WEAKLEY-WATSON-MIFLER
8 WINS
; throuihouf the feat of the game while
.Heine Groh ; ’ ~ “
2 out a 3'to 2 ten inning vietory. Three
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WASHINGTON, April 18. - Early
heatings on the proposal for Americai
Negro Rioters Released. ..
Twenfy-five of the forty-five contmu-
tations were given to life“termers of
wlwm seventecu were Houston negro ri-1
oters. The sentences of the Houston
men, in most of the cases, were cut to
thirty years. The majority of the' Houe,
■ ion riotera have been in the prison seven
years and they will have to serve three
inate. years before they are eligible to
appear before the parole board. The
ruling in thn regard IT tluat a prixomer’
NEFF BELIEVES TEXAS
PEOPLE ME IN FAVOR
- Of DELEGATE PROPOSAL
«OvRKNOR NAYS HE HAN FOUD
ONLY NIX NEGATIVE YOrES IN
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$2.40
EVERYWOMAN’S SHOPPE
Next Door To The Lyric Theatre
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FINEST CANDY
For Easter
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"The place that Fall afterwards got."
Xicliols said he was with Hamon from
a few minutes after lie was shot until he
died some days later. Near the end le
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—See dur display of Fresh Vegetables tomorrow
Jennings
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in Authentic Distinctive Models
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—in the radiant and colorful collection, varied
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to play
and the
Kelly Field Flyers
Instantly Killed in ;
Crash of Airplane
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Bonks gave notice yesterday tha
they would be closed It is under
stood that there will lie a ntmber of
A sub-committee of five, heached by
Senator Pepper, republican, Pennsyiva-
[ nia. was selected to conduct the heprin;
and make a report to the full committed
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threw to second instead of home on 1 that Hamon told him lie had stuck to
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Lovely Easter Bats
HOUSTON NEGROE RIOTERS ARE
GIENVEN COMMUTATIONS RESULT
■ • (By dupeiated Preu) from life sentences,
HEAVENWORTH, Kansas, April UI. . Ben McDaniel, cut to 19 years and 3
months; Ernest K. Adams, cut to 22
LEONARD WOOD
DECLINED OFFER
OF NOMINATION
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double steal in eighth inning spoil- Lowdew at Chicago until the governor
ed the creditable game which he had himself had decided to withdraw.
RESPLENDENT in the spirit of Easter is a beauti-
ful floral offering. Especially so, if you make
your selection here.
—We suggest flowers as most appropriate for the
occasion, and the endless variety offered here gives
you the choice of your desires.
—Flowers by telegraph to any part of the United
States of Canada.
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testified Hamon asked him to deliver a —T
note to President Harding and he did so F o ve
Nichols mnid he knew Hamon wa an ^So”
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ers serving ‘sentenees in the Vnited States
peyitentiary here have received commu- ........—.....- .u. w ” year; ecu
tatlons, and reductions.of sentences as Avery, cut to 20 years, James Coker, cut
a reultof the ihvstightion corducted to 23 years; Charley Banks, cut to 30
2 March by Major James Stansfield and years; Ffed Brown. cut to 30 years;!
Mayor F. R. Roas the specially appoint- Richard Brown, cut to 30 years; Walter
ed „clemeney. board: . .U / Burkett, cut to 30 years; Allie C. But-
In their Heat report the clemency ler, cu to 30 years; Ben Cecil, cut to
board acted on .cases which merited ape- 1 22 years: William Burnette, cut to 19
cial consideration. Now the board isj years; Abner Davis, cut to 23 years 3
considering the remaining cases in alpha-lmonth: Henry L-Chenamit, cut to 20 - . . _______
betical order ami has reached cases.lh|- sene: WHlinm E. DugAncut to 30 years, participation in the world court
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nounced today commutations of senten- -------------
ces for fourteen prisoners were received. mAmli.A.
yesterday. OORE THROAT
Out of the 45 who have receivedaclem- yGag Iwwar ate
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in Boston the world champion suf- him about Harding’s inauguration,
fered another defeat at the hands of llnmon Wanted Nothiny.
the Red Sox 10 to 1. The supposedly. “I asked, ‘Jake, what are you going
murderous hitters of Huggins made1 to get out of this? He replied -| lon’t I
live safeties for the third time in as want anything. I could get a place in
many days. Babe Ruth tapped a sin-’the cabinet.”’
single after Hoyt al l word 10 bits in "Did lie say what placer asked Sen-
atot Walsh. "
—-We have just received
a fresh shipmen: of
“Cranes Chocolates” fo.
Easter—none better any-
where at any price.
MALLOW’S DRUG
STORE
leased Many, ot tbc 45 will be y- .
to come before the parole board at its1
session in May. The five who have heen
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CONNIE MAC KU AEHIR’TICS MAKE
(Dy .tuociated Preu)
NEW YORK. April 18— Wayland
— PHILADELPHIA. April 18- Boston-
Philadelphia postponed ; rain.
Thomas Pield, Daniel Musa and Albert ■
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an“w A VriderkA. and Ca M R were hanged here today Skiba, “
H Mculvreoeriknsandticadet veteran, was killed when he attemp-
when their air plane crashed to earth ted to arpest wison.Poltep ana an-
at Kelly Field last night. Frederick otheranegro,. who had Just held up
is survtved by his widow and a broth- two tea stores.
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must serve one-third of his commuted
sentence before lie is eligible to parole. JI
Houston rioters given sommutations (
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Now the accepted tavorites of Shoe Fashion
stand revealed here at While's for Emter
Week
— A remarkable demonstration of wtyle-plo-
neering and value-giv g agaiu proving our
ability at all times to gie you What you want
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speak himself but would authorize Him-
~zmp, •..........- szaru — tod to tale the answer. "Then the voice I
i whom John McGraw paid 880,000: tolraid, ‘Will you ask General Wood if he dressing are to be taken as a criterion
.Louisville is todAX hailed fh eNewkis nominated tomorrow, would he give ere opposed to an instructed deb
(York as the man to lead the Giants us threc cabinet officersF Him rod turn- nation to the national democratic con
{from the land at pitching despair. Th* fed to Wood and told him. {vention," said Govern or Pat N Nef
recruit, after being hit for home runs l Wood Derlinu Ofer. I who was in Waco for a short time,
in athe first inning by Johnston and “As I understand "Himrod, General thls morning
Mournier hsld Urobklyn.to foursblows Glenn was there, only the three persons "Out of the more than 10,000 people
hll were there - General Wood, General' to whom 1 have spoken in the mi
and George Kelly hattes Glenn am Himrod. While Himrod was few days, and whom I have .lolled
"" waiting for Wood to answer. General only six have voted to instruct Get
Glenn soid, ’Now, General, one won) will Te"as delegation as to candidate
make you president.’ General Wood then Two of these were at one place and
wieton naocoe „rvontaa „Nnvim turned to Himrod and said to tell Sen four at another. said the.xovernor.
Eospon.Braesprey fromplayinjator Penrose he had madle no promise. I . Goverror Nef spoke at Mart at 10
at Philadelphia by cold weather, i e- I and ,, . 0 clock this morning coming to Waco
twined their perfect averages in the, ? 1from Hillsb.ro. where he addressed
two leagues. The pirate game atl haekr well, a large crowd Thursday night
Cincinnati was postponed by rain | orn, we .intend to. see that a re- --------------:-----
Grantham, Cub second baseman, hit publican president is elected, and *e ...
a home run, two doubles and a single want the privilege of naming three cab- Monday Sail Jacinto
(and was largely responsible for his inetomicers n ca. 11,1, is
r i team's 7 to 1 win over the Cardinals I Senator Spencer asked if the witness l*Uy---Stores Will He
f at St. Louis, Jacobson, Brown. out-1 knew that Penrose was too ill during the
• I Aider, smashed a single, double, triple' snvention to talk over the telephone. I
and home run in five attempts but | Harmon bad heard the senator was ill.
his labor was lost as the White Sox I but.did not know how ill.
2 mixed timely his with Vangilder's William B. Nichols of New York, for-
wildness and erratic fielding for a Gmer police chief of Oklahoma city was
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an intimate friend of Jake Hamon and govern themselves accordingly.'
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infinitely from the tiny, challenging cloche to the
airly picturesque creation, one finds fashion’s most
stylish hats—hats pf French inspiration as well as
the exquisite handiwork of America’s foremost de-
‘ signers, the very embodiment of charms
HWe pride ourselvesion the superiority of these
hetts with all the significant touches of the newer
mode in its more refined expressions. Each one a
$ 4 gracious complement to a woman's Easter costume,
because it interprets entrancingly the joyful season
in the beautiful colorings. And, inseparable from
their charm, is the modesty of our prices, which
makes these hats unsurpassable values. Priced at
- $5,00 to $29.50
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The Shep of Original Modes
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General Wood, really h mouthpiece for
General Wood. At 960 o'clock the trie
phone bell rang and he answered it. A
voice came over tlie telephone that Sen-
ctor Penrose waned to spsak with Gen
eral Wood:
“Wood told Himrod he would not
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