Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 121, Ed. 1 Friday, March 6, 1931 Page: 4 of 12
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a hangar here today for Colonel of Commerce dinner in their honor
i last night, members of the legisla-
Charles A. Lindbergh.
architecture; a wedding of radio, the
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SALE
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don. vice graft informant.
infused
GOODS HERE NOW!
did not talk to the hotel workers.
Big Military Review
FORMER OWNERS LOST THE DIFFERENCE
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vestigation.
WHAT MAKES
The UNITED CHAIN
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;nal Hayes left for Austin on a spe-
a suspect.
portant.
Dresses
prospective victims of extortion, it
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$1.95
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metal in the entire length, of 750
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cereal!
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Representative is
Recovering Today
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Arrest Of Former
President Closed
ROOSEVELT’S INTEREST IN
GORDON DEATH RENEWS HUNT
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former Bull Mouser; Governor La-
Follette of Wisconsin (right, is a
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was said, and might provide
angles on the woman's life.
lette, third party candidate in 1924.
and right, below, is Governor Roose-
velt of New York, progressive Dem-
ocrat and 1932 presidential possibil-
ity. All have been invited to attend
Company. the largest structure ever
planned. Though not as tall as the
Empire State building. its 68 stories
thority," says a late newspaper ,
count of the Cordon investigation.
hat robbery has been definitely 1
There will be a central plaza dotted
with splashing fountains and brist-
ling shrubbery. There will be shops
stage and business—such is
$250,000,000 project of John
In a reviewing stand in front of
the Spanish governor's palace. Car-
dinal Hayes, who in the days of the
world war was-the bishop chaplain
of the United States armed forces,
and numerous other church digni-
taries watched members of the 23rd
and 9th infantries march past. At
the completion of the review Crdi-
Shirts and Shorts
Regular 79c Values
AT UNHEARD-OF
PRICES, FUR -TRIMMED |
—You couldn’t buy the lin- I
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Shoes and
Oxford* . .
Values to $149 \
Fast Color. All Sizes . '
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LADIES
SHOES
Prices That Are
Shattered
Friday and Saturday
Others For
TIRE BARGAINS
4.50-21—$4.47.
Safety Tire Co., Inc.
GITPLANNE
IK HEW YORK
Men’s
“Hanes Brand"
Underwear
city of R. Fulton Cutting, chairman
of the board.
Swift Monoplane
Rockefeller. Jr.
As a plaster model of
Try Our J. R. L Coffee.
TIREBARGAINS
4.50-20—$4.40.
Safety Tire Co, Inc.
Wife Of Rev. B. J.
Forbes Succumbs
At Austin Today
Daring New Spring
Footwear
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ministering to every human need.
New NBC Home ,
(P—Pola Negri, who flashed bril- )
for occupancy in the fall of 1932 and '
the completed product is scheduled '
structural steel and 28,000 windows. |
Their soaring walls and challeng-
ing; towers will be reared in what the I
designers call the "New York Style." '
One Group of Silk Dresses,
smart styles; values to
$7.95. New Styles
Robinson’s Bootery
109 E. BAKER
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BOUGHT AT LESS THAN 50c ON THE DOLLAR!
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foitrteen stories high and contrast- |
legislator had been in a hospital in '
Austin for about ten days with an feet and as good today as
altack of influenza.
HOUSTON, Texas. March 6—(P) medals:
—Representative R. Emmett Morse. 1
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made today by the legislative com- day as the visit of Patrick Cardinal
mittee investigating the closing of Hayes of New York, the dicenten-
several bank sin Tennessee last fall. nial’s most distinguished visiting
Announcement of its decision was churchman, closed with a military
। made through State Senator Hal review.
It was not known when the Col- ’ fre conference Senate committee-
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the sharp angles and sheer walls ’ rest and prosecution of J. Basil
overshadowing it. Ramsey, president of the closed i
Space for the most nearly com- Holston Union National Bank and — (P)—San Antonio streets echoed
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ONE BIG RACK OF
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CLOSING OUT SALE
r A » • » i Archbishop Arthur J. Drossaerts
from Auto iniunes and Governor Sterling were pre-
' sented with silver bicentennial
Fifteen witnesses were
to the former star by Radio-Keith- .
Orpheum and Warner Brothers.
She is now in France. Friends here I
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'All Desirable Styles and
Materials.
Values to $6.85,
$1.95
“Enna Jettick” Arch Sup-
port $5.00 and $6.00 Slip-
per.. All $9.45
Widths.......... 41
The House extended its condolen-
ces to Representative Forbes.
Phone 300 and Save Time.
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men came to within $4,000 of the
ture Theatre. Completing the en-
' NEW YORK, March 6—P— A '
glittering city within a city; a T- , nun.
tanic development covering three ; A swift
square blocks; the birth of new
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Representatives of workers in
several Mexican oil refineries have
petitioned for similar embargo upon
importations of gasoline.
FIND RARE WHALE
ing 229 miles per hour.
A similar splane with.a higher here, he wil return to New York.
Ronarergrsgipieadurt"at"nhepiantcGGbussomemmsgtdzaynasauat
1 here. i , .. ..0. relief, resuming consideration of a
I Colonel Lindberghs suggestion Senate bill to permit county com-
। that landing gears should be re- missioners courts to purchase seed
tractable and slide up into the wing and feed for farmers in the distress
while in flight, increased the speed
CORDOVA, Alaska—A rare ex-
ample of a. pike whale, thought to
be millions of years old, was re-1
cently taken from glacier ice on;
Glacier Island near here. This pre-!
historic monster had the beak of n |
pelican and a head like an eleph- ,
ant. It measured 42 feet in length,
inejuding a 6-foot head and a 16-
foot tail.
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zon a few years ago and then re- I •o
tired. has received two offers to ap- ?
pear in talkies.
Contracts (have been submitted
WILL BE ANOTHER BARGAIN DAY
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Did you know that our health
4ndour moods are closely related
to intestinal cleanliness?
When the system is dogged
by constipation, poisons are
generated. Often these bring on
headaches and listlessness. You
feel blue, or become irritable.
The poisons of constipation
frequently aggravate nervous
troubles, rheumatism, high blood-
pressure and heart trouble.
Yet constipation can be over-
come by eating a delicious
cereal: Kellogg’s All-Bran.
Two tablespoonfuls daily are
guaranteed to relieve both tempo-
rary and recurring constipation.
Try it with milk or cream.
Use in cooking too. Recipes on
the red-and-green package. ALL-
BRAN also supplies iron for the
blood. At all grocers. Made by
Kellogg in Battle Creek.
All-Bran
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auditorium.
Cardinal Hayes and other dis-
tinguished churchmen in the city
were guests of honor last night at
a banquet' given by the San An-
i tonio fourth degree Knights of Col-
1 umbus. The cardinal at the banquet
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, with the committee by invitation
[ and signed the warrant and that he
' demanded immediate action.
lieved reccvering when she suffered
• a relapse.
Diabetes was given as the cause
of death.
---------------------------- KNOXVILLE, Tenn., March 6_
ing in its rounded symmetry with (P)—Demand for the unmediate ar- 1
conferred with Jimenez and then
anncunced that he would not be1
restored as president, but would
leave in two days for a three months
stay in Europe.
The expeditionary force returned I
to Callao yesterday morning, and
marched on Lima and took com-
i mand of bridges and other ap-
LIMA, March 6-(P)—Through a
coup d’etat a new group of army df-
ficers was in power in Peru today,
displacing the civil-military junta
which took office last Sunday.
The head of the new Junta is the
Lieutenant Colonel Gustavo Jiminez
(pronounced he-may-ness) who left
Lima a week ago in command of an
expeditionary force which was to
subdue the rebels at Arequipa. The
expedition was diverted by naval of-1
ficers who then brought about the I
deposition of the provisional presi- J
dent, Lieutenant Coloned Luis M.
Sanchez Cerro.
In a manifesto published shortly
after his coup, Jiminez stated that
he would strive to compose the dif-
ferences of southern, central ana
northern Peruvian factions and at-1
.tempt to carry out the Sanchez
Cerro manifesto at Arequipa on
i August 22 last, which promised el-
ections and return to constitution-
'al government.
। It was supposed for a while the
1 movement was intended to place
1 Sanchez Cerro back in power and
j cheering Lima crowds went to the
34. of Houston was recovering in a
hospital here today from bums and One of Japan's most interesting
bruises suffered Wednesday when monuments of antiquity is the
his car went into a ditch near Bridge of the Brocade
Rosenberg and burst into flames, built in the 1600's, a mass of pegs
A brother, H. D Morse, said the
came to hear his address. From
will take into account her polish
accet.
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Quarantine Placed
On Importation Of _
.... . • constitutions • ■ . the minerals, the
Wheat Into Mexico bir e-givinz vitamins.
' . - I Two Keliont’s WuoLE WHEST Pis-
MEXICO CITY, March 6—(P)— 1 uit and milk will supply mote than '
A bulletin of the department of a third of the averaEe eperon daily |
agriculture published today placed remirement mineral in ll, I
“ quarantine on tmpor- XSK “nhemeipacilesoltrsndu
tationsarhenttatea u. measure1 *i" Breakfat
Men's Suits $
All Wool, very good,
Expensive Suits . . . .>
proaches. The city yielded without
eretemggtepeme
The deposed junta, although only
five days old. was already on its
way out of offies when the coup
occurred. At a midnight conference
ending early Thursday morning Its
members had submitted to demands
i engine. This should add another 20 feed and seed.
' miles per hour to the Colonel's new House and Senate conferees had
wmnT plane, letting it compare favorably another emergency appropriations
of floor ain1 2000 000 isua On with any ship flown excepting spe- bill to work on this one for state
oner side P wnexhiot ensteet o" cial racing jobs.n . . departmentssandcleemosynarLand
unbroken wall-on the other it will "Colonel Lindbergh can go after educationalins tttyjon wni X
present the appearance of an obelisk any of 'he commercial records now bllacaledifor tef $50000 in the
with a touch of Egyptian or Saracen if he cares »• Breeze said. , Sena terguested 870 "I; summer
Unes It will house 30 broadcasting ” was not knoun when the Col- ' free conference on the
studios, equipped to handle televis-
ion as it is perfected.
Flanking the center building will
be two office skyscrapers. 45 stories
in height and identical in design. On
the ground floor of one will be the
R. K. O. Vaudeville Theatre and in
the other the R. K. O. Motion Pic-
____________ „ _________-___ "Serve them for your own lunch I
tion of grain diseases into Mexico um. Have for nursery suppern En- l
but in view of recent protests joy them nt hedtime. Add fruits or I
against importations of Russian and hney for extre zest. Think of she I
other grain the action was regard- minny wses for this new health-ceral. I
ed as primarily intended to aid Okder a red-and:green paehage frpom ■
Mexican industry. , veur grocer.. Notice the cortified 5
asalysis on the package. Made b, 2
Kellogg in Baltic Creek. k
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for 1934. S. L. Rothafel (Roxyi will
be the first "mayor."
There will be nine separate build-
ings. demdnding 125,000 tons of
to play important roles in the __
progressive conference to be held • 1
at Washington on March 11 and 12 -n
area. I as the result of a call issued by lk
of the plane from Oakland to this The bill was introduced by Sena- ’ Senate progressive leaders. Gover-
pert bv about 32 miles per hour." tor Cunningham of Abilene and was | ncr Pinchot of Pennsylvania above.
(Russell Peck, superintendent of the passed by the upper House without ""
I Lockheed plant, said. "The ship opposition. Under its terms, each
_ , .. flown by Breese had a 420 horse- county would be limited $50,000. the
Towering over a 11 willbe theanew 'power engine. Colonel Lindbergh's farmers to give production, in terest -
n nna rade "is powered with a 650 horsepower bearing notes in exchange for the
Seme 50 men whose names were J a
found in Miss Gordon's seven diar- I "
ies and who authorities said were ’ a
financially and socially prominent ( t
were interviewed privately by the
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the । Embodying a combined retractable ture came back to their usual tasks
D landing gear—streamlining feature today. ?
evolved by the Flying Colonel, the They had one pleasant interrup-
-Radio i trim Lockheed Sirius plane proved tion in prospect, a visit from Pat-
City" rvolved under a spotlight its mettle yesterday in its first rick ardinal Hayes. The Catholic
last night, the first definite plans long test flight. | prelate, who has been taking part in
for its construction were announced. With Vance Breese, test pilot, at the Spanish governors palace cere-
its controls, the ship sped from monies at San Antonio, had an en-
wwa Mie uuuucu uy uu. avenue, Oakland to Burbank—355 miles air- gagement.to address. Joint sessione
6th Avenue. 48th Street and 51st line—in one hour and 33 minutes, of the legislature at 3.P. m.
lowering the previous mark of the A grour. of lawmakers went to
hop almost 20 minutes and averag- San Antonio yesterday to escort the
We give you the cheapest prices in the city, and then we give you de-
livery service, and the privilege of a charge account if you desire it.
Why net trade with us and save money on your Grocery purchases
like hundreds of housewives are doing?
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epted, at least by the police, as I
he most logical motive for the
creme and that the theory of death ;
district attorney's staff. They were to silence a dangerous tongue had ;
— " .. " " virtually passed, into the discard." ■
new । "Atthur A. Carey, former deputy j
inspector in charge of the homocide i
bureau of the New York police de-
partment, who has hid a hand in '
the investigation of New York taur- 1
$1.98
8-75 $1.95
' House figure
i By one vote, the well known "ice"
! bill was given a favorable report '
from the House committee on com-'
-_______________ mon carriers yesterday. The bill “e .11. ■
n । 1 n n . would place ice plants under the | NEW YORK. March 6—(—Gov- nation the police failed to get. They /E
Dank is Demanded supervision of the Railroad Commis-‘ernor Franklin D. Roosevelt's inter- questioned employes at a mid town W
uuim io —-5 sion. It was killed two years ago. est in the strangling of Vivian Gor- hotel which Miss Gordon is believed ■
——— I da- •ine -"oft nfowment infnneed to have visited a few hours before E
she was killed. Police, it was said |
The World Telegram said today
that a commercial detective agency
had been retained to push the inves-
tigation into the murder. Officials
of the agency refused to divulge who hsitatingly says that robbery/ was I
hired them. j the motive in the Elwell, King and ,
Already, it was reported, the pt i- Lawson murders,
vate detectives had obtained infer-
(hsnhepdanscdheMtropoltanoperd DATDDY NVC ~
Company tentatively withdrew in 1 F I] I n 11. N f|l| | | |
disagreement over details. A final I fl E IZUI% Hill LU !
decision awaits the return to the
We are going to have a Special Sale on White Swan canned goods.
Our prices on these items will be the lowest you have had a chance
to buy real high grade foods this entire year. Priced by the dozen or
single items. If you want to save money tomorrow on these items,
and Sugar, Flour, Coffee, Lard, Roast, Steak, Bacon . .and many
other items... see us.
Guarded Following
Receipt of Threats cial train to address a joint meet-
r__ ' ing of the Texas House of Repre-
wvwn cGe .ro., c |sentatives and Senate.
i HOL-YWOOD. Calif. March 6— The next events on today's pro-
IP-Lewis.Milestone. director of > were a pilgrimage in the
York Arahian Knights. New 1 under the auspices of the
York Nights and other motion Daughters of the Texkas Republic
pictures, was guarded by sheriffs .. euicoe », ,60 pu
deputies today, after receipt of let- and patrioticservices At phezgrave
E -ere Bi iF of Ben Milam on Milam Plaza un-
Milestone sX\he letters werejder the auspices of the Texas His-
from a man he had known in boy- torical and. tandmarks Asspclation.
hood in Russia. After a separation! A pageant TheB irth 0fSanAn-
of 14 years they met here recently | tonio, wit h,a.castof. 1,000 scho
and the former friend demanded children, will be presented at 8115
large sums of money and threaten- o clock tonight at the municipal
!ed him with "Russian justice” he
said. Postal inspectors were search-
। ing for the man.
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attitude the Arequipa Insurgents I iSlature, died at an Austin' Hospital
I will take toward Jimenez, but in early today. She had been serious-
seme quarters there was doubt that ly il for several days Vut was be.
he would be acceptable to them.
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। visit a gold bicentennial medal
say she will accept the larger fig-. /.
ure offered by R. K. O. and re-! MAM a mother will praise thi new
turn to Hollywood within two Kriloz Cereal. Crisp: double: 1
months. Stories selected for her toasted bincuit made of whole-wlieat
shreds. Marvelously flayored. And (
I rfflifieti for food value by a promi- :
nent analytical laboratory.
Now yon needn't .worry whether |
the children are getting enough of !
many elements they need to build
good teeth, sturdy bodien, strong
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PIECE GOODS
One Big Table of 4 42 A
Voiles, Sateens, Dimi- I ■ a g•
ties, etc., yard . . . . | Wy
new life into the hupt for .her slay-'
ers today. . ,
The Governor revealed at Albany --
SAN ANTONIO. Texas, March 6 that District Attorney Charles B. i NEW YORK, March 6—(P— Rob-
■ " McLaughlin sent him a report on1 bery । j
the case a week ago, adding he had AThat word continues to weave into
net requested it. He refused to say al the fantastic theories surround-
whether he would sponsor a state in- ing the strangling of Vivian Gor-
- di n in Van Cortlandt Park a Week I
Analysis by Columbia University g
scientists of the rope which was | INcr is that the only celebrated
found around Miss Gordon’s neck ( murder case in which the police and I
produced new leads. The rope Was , ptivate investigators have written i
of the type commonly used for "robbery" after the public lias been
clotheslines and the knot was one ! treated to strange and glittering i
usually employed in calvary stables I pactures of sinister crime in high 1
to tie horses. The man who used it ! and low places
was left-handed and exceptionally i TSuch unsolved murders as those of
strong. (James Elwell, the bridge expert;
Aware that Miss Gordon was an j Dorethy King, the "Broadway But-
enthusiastic horseweman. the Dis- terfy Louise Lawson, another
trict Attorney sent detectives to all ‘white light habitue, and of the
tiding academies in the hope ol un- victims of the almost incredible
covering a similar stand of rope or /Hall-MIIls case, have been marked
s ‘ - ------ ----- with the robbtry motive in the an- l
heard by the grand jury and most nls of criminologists.
of them were eliminated as unim- PIt was learned on the highest
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Offers To Return A I
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HOLLYWOOD, Calif,2 March 6—. 1 -
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president has been staying, and!
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