Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 64, Ed. 1 Monday, January 1, 1923 Page: 1 of 6
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SIX PAGES TODAY
WE WEATHER
A FTER ALL
J There arc only three things
Tlwt are really worth while-
o he Rood
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
TOXIGHT AD TUESpAT FAETLY
CLOUDY.
TWENTY-THIRD YEAR
To do pood
And always to smile.'
BROWNWOOD TEXAS MONDAY JANUARY 1 1923
VOL. XXII. MO. 64
PRICE 5 CENTS
YEAR REVELS
MANY
T3Tj
JUX
DEATHS
METHODISTS IS It-OJRISTROWS
1 GELEBRraimOST USEFUL 1
OFTHE NEW YEARlPUBLIG SERVICE
liAgT SKYIC HELD IN OLD
."-IBl'ILDIXC AYA:s INSPIRING
f "WATCH SIGHT KYI-NT.
J. it. I.OONKY V CLOSE SKCOXD IN
poitlau apprkciation i:x-
J'KKSSKD IS YOTES.
THE BENEVOLENT TYRANT
The membership of the First
iMothodist Church of Brownwood has
(started with renewed energy their
(building plans for the year 1923. The
ifirst real steps in the direction of
xaak$ng "the proposed new church
'which is to cost something like
SSi.000 were taken while the clock
'was strikinc the hours of midnight
Sanday night usherinit- in the New
Ycar.- when Dr. M. L Brown mounted
a step ladder and removed tw:
hrloks from the -wall of the present
old building thus star tins the work
of demolition of tap old building in
-order that room may be had ai
quickly as possible for the buildtnr
of the new church. While Dr. Brown
-.rs reniovisirr the two bricks the
tlosolejry wae sure- in an impreav
manner. DeseeuUinrr the lander Dr
iSrswH handed oae of the bricks tc
'Pastor C. Q. Smith whith the request
that tl;e brick be placed in. the tra
orscone of the new- church nad at-
;cd thai to match it. he won hi give
AO.OOi) new bricks. The other bricfc
was handed to Pastor Baldrhlge t
the new Central Methodist Charch
wiiii the request that it le place! ir
the cornerstone of that church Dr
Browa adding Uiat he would match
-cftth -6.000 bricks for this elMireh. A
he conclusion of this simple yet im-
pressive ceremony the -cons relation
..shook hands and aisnoracO with matt:
well wishes for the New Year.
Until the new church is finish
tbe congregation will worship la. the
auditorium of Carnogie Library up-
stairs iwhich recently has ler
sroadtly improved.
lVa Ku-nifnl Day.
Sunday the ten day of the ?nk
. aS22 was an eventful day with th
moanbors of the First Method ia:
church in Brownwww'L At both morn
in ad night scrricee the aUeadanc
warn large and more than tnirj
inter oat wa manifested because i
ma knewa that the fernxms rf Snu
day wore the last that wmi4 be
pro ached in the iwoaent chwcfc sum
at the aright . service it waa annmutc
ed that the aawast subscribe' o
wih dollar fnr dollar good as cah
appraxiwated $4. This meant tha
the goal and aspirations of the
inc an finance cHHtataeee had he:
reached. an4 fc also woanl that the
time haJ arrived when work in
practical way towards building ih
new church war ready to start Tbir
moaat also thax tbe Id church hulM
uig wouW have to be torn do n an
bo through it aU dariaz the y tbor
was an atmosphere of saneity mm
BoWmntwV. nkin to that ich acewm-
peaieR "the goi5 away or the depar-
ture of aa old and beloved frieaC
Some Church History.
The present building waa dedicated
3Iay lat whicli makes it 5:
Jt0rs oki. Tt-falch is tlie age asalguod
or about so. for each generation. The
dhuroh. has therefore served well
a0d nobly throuffh one fall geacra-
. flo. If Its wlls could saoak the
could tell many an eloquent atory.
fyr times have changed since thit oM
buttalng was erected awd mo'Jtn
-wias ad modern mothoda appltcahle
to ail walks of human life have taker
'the pktce of 'he crude knd rude wayr
of tfte forefathers.
: Folio wi k Xhe social lHMir at the
ohurch Sunday lUcht two a4ldrcwes
were made which were aomewhal of
a reuti aisrenl nature and warn vwry
'2BtSroting as well a inatrnctine. V.
G Ragsale. who as keen a mowber of
the Methodist ehunrft in Brownwood
fr 42 years told of a number- of
mnK not zcnerallv kmwa Incind-
Sn: the time when the only church
in Brownwootf was a sorry wooden af-
fair located about where the Forl
Shool building now atand and
ifliore all donomiaations worshiped
uO&vz the VJlfferect Snndaya lime
Hajmt. as it was called the Metho-
diat uaing the house one Sunday ia
.oadh oik and otlwsr denom'oa-
iiUns. such a -wotq hero the other
Sundays. AV. H. Keel wua on of the
first nreaohcrs. Mr. Ragsdalc
among other things recalled a groat
rdvi-al which wae held here uauer
:$n oKtensIVe brush arbor on th
UrMxkK nf Pecan Bayou. COOIIMCtWI )
By plurality rate in The Bulletin's
informal ballot in? to designate Brown-
wood's most useful citizen for 1322.
D. Arntsiron; was ivi first honor
and 4. H. Leoaey trok second place..;
tlie dMerence Inrtwcen the two leaders j
Jmith Sr.. George W. Pase. Revt Jokuj
'owei-. A. C. BrattoOMrs. .1. W. Tot1-!
.CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PLMS TO
DEVOTE CHIEF. ATTENTION TO AID
i
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beins only a few votes. Other cuf-j
recemn!. votes- werc .uiuut
S
Powe;
teulmm. Alvin Gelbhar. T. C. Yantis.
Rev. W. B. Gray P. A. .Glanville. Dr..
Joe S. Dildy. F S. Ahnoy. It V.; Ann-
strong. 11. F. Mayes. Jas. C. White.
Rev. Ft R. Rives irs. J. A Austiii W.
Sci-imeour. Georse Kidd. Uncle
Bill Adamrs The Daily Bulletin. The
above announcement v.aa made tothiy
following the canvassing of the bal-
lot. - .
The Eumbor of votes cast for each
nominee is not announcctl in accord-
ance Mtiih the regulations for the
"elect loa" aanftiinred litrec weeks aqu
when The Bulletin ina'agurated the
novel plan.
Armstmns: Jcader.
r. D. Armstrong who is now enti-
tled to be known as "'Brownwood's
aost Hsefnl citizen for 1922." earned
the bonii h. his hard work as Cham-
er of ..PuneiVe eNCCUtive'dnriug the
Isral yat of 1 HI'". While presidenl
f tbe ( hamher o Commerce 'Mr. Arm-
strong devoted at least half of his
tiwc to that v ork leaving his busi-
ness intereats day after da-- and de-
rotius.hl attention to th? handling of
the t hamber of Commerce work. Prior
U3 hB work a. president of that or-
eaixatkii. however- Mr. Armrna
has for many years baea one of the
eater pn sins and progrcaaive citijensj
K tbe city and each year kas devnteo
a. sreat '1al of kia thna and attention
to ptlic iHftUers.
Lttbney Another FnTorUe.
J. It. Looncy win) ahares honors
jrtUi Mr xrm?trong in tlie informal E
jftlloting. is cne of Brow-nw-xxl's- old- j $
st and moEi eatcn''isnT eitfns. Hp
x'vm maynr of Brownwood for a total
if about twenty years leaving that
affloe Test April. Dariugr kis several
term as the city's chief executive he
was responsible for many of the prtv
re?ive devel'mont. of thf munici-
pality ami ir served all the time with-
tnt ;lary except dnria?; the last year
of is pssblic work when he recciveil :v
nominal salary as city manager. Dur-
in& bis Ion? residence in Brownwood
he kas btsen ne the outstanding ;
leaders in all phases of community dc-
vehement both as a private etuzen
mid as a public otilcial.
Expression of Appreciatitiii.
Th nnaiber of ballots cast during ersirom of Monroe today con firmon
Hie three weeks of voting was not ast the reported disappea ranee of his son;
'jurt-e as had been hoped .-for but thet nit-old. 19ycnrs old from Bpyker Fri-
wrtes were representative of the en- day r.tehl FrlenUa aittempted to re
tire citrzeashin and The Bulletin feels assui'e him on the Uteory that tkeJ
that it effort hae been amply jnsti- j ynung man probably was Th the hamls
ed. While the balloting was design-: of friends who wanted hhn only as n
ed to give lionor where honor -is dre witness in the Morehonae kidnai)ing
in tle life of the communttjv it was case.
also designed to cause the people tof Young Tee?.erstrom. a time.keeper
think more seriously than heretofore at a carbon plant was reported kld-
abont the value of community aer-f napoil . by sixteen men. The sheriff
vice that i .;e!n3: rendered by the . invoaibcatlnT the affair but aaid he felt
many citizens of the city who have la- sure the youth had -not been hann"?d.
bored for the common good. T both 'The missing young man-had not been
af tiie;e punoses The Bulletin fcelf found at noon today.
that the balloting ha3 sHcnenled. T. J. BurneU in jaU in connevtisn';
For this vear. 1923. The Bulletin "rlth the Morehouse case toid news-
suggests that the citizens of -the city paper men Friday that he could prob-
iecp in mind the balloting which willjnbly prove an alibi by the records Of
be
paper
vainc of the public service rendered ' erstrom came to his home yesterday
it iia len EUKgested that for the so-U-nd asked for the loan of forty dol-
iA(.tinn r.tlio most useful citi2en of lai-s. and dce'lared he was going to
iw. .. .r.-;.i hatint form he iis-.leavo the comtimnitv. Jones said he1
ed next December offering ech citi-' let the youth have the pmhicj".
txii an opportunity of expressing first.!
pcr-nl and third choice. The detail..
of th" VJJ.: balloting however will he J
ivotnrit -when the time comes. u
la auISclent iere to say thfU a sitnila
.i :... ..?tl 1. iinflnrinVATl liV til
paper next December unlesfivievciop
menls in the meantime make it inad-
UNPRECEDENTED VIOLATION 'If"
LAW REPORTED Fill 11? CITIES
Dallas Emergency Hospitals Kept Busy By Automobile Ac-
cidents While Nearly a Hundred Were Arrested for
Drunkenness; Saveral Casualties Reported.
D
(By Associated Press;
York raided practically every qafc.
ALLAS Jan. 1. This was the "wet- restaurant and cabaret on Broadway
test" New Year's in Dallas since anu nearuy streets eariy louay. inuy
the enactment of the Volstead law ' arrested at laest a hundred for allegr
according to the. city jailer. Seventy-! cd violations of the prohibition laws:
: Fight Willi Police.
five persons were arrested charge;!
with being intoxicated yesterday and Til pojfcc at. gt. ouis were ini-
!
last night.
UnLLnJ lilUSIIu
! kh ! m m miTfi
i r m h s b a u mu r jt mi m m f
LLLU 1 r
imnrPL' nsi
itigating a riot which took place at the
Prohibition agents and police in New -exclusive Hotel Chase there this morn-
. r .
''I'ng when the merry-makers resenteu
Juie intrusion oi prouimuon ageui
mil police searcliing for liquor. They
burled chair. glassware knives and
bt
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01LT
i mi
tv a Mr. vt) 'ot u othcrh kk
CK1TICA1.LY l. H UKi) OX YKW
YHAICS KVK-.
. lUy Associated Press.)
DALLAS Jan. J. -Two yuung men
of Dallai were kittwl ami or injnr-
od in an auto mobile collision early t';-
day on the EJailas-Fort IVo'rih p:kH hoyjpital as a result of an automobile
f r rks. a the officers. Two men were
shot and oae uowan waa injured in
t' enr.ini; sctiffle.
!'t ' nz'j revekr? were virtually
uruIitv'XMl byth - -oklbitioH. en-
forcement agent.'.
Dallas Jeror4 ftroiicn.
Pqtiee and eraergsuc hospital at-
trndants worked yesterday and lajt
nigh' through what veteran officers
and doctor said wa& the most strenu-
ous poriod in Dallas in many years.
Scot os of persons were injured here
in automobile accidents beginning
Sunday afternoon and continuing
through the night. Que man after be
ing pronounced dead at the emergency
OF FARM POPULATION OF COUNTY ; 10
01!-
D
APPoreeinAL
BE ID CX3 BIS I I I I I il
i nuu LU U i
nr nn 1 1 s 1 1 r
m; m mm
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near Arlington. Tho fhjnd are
G P. CALHOUK :
W. B BBVILLE.
Tbe injured are:
JOilX XLJJPLT.
REGINALD TURNER.
ROBERT M. WILLIAMSON. JR.
STANLEY G. DAVIS ail of Dallas.
Davis who wid ho waa driving sahl
h'- had tn strike a truek to avoid hit-
ting a woman and baby walking near
! it.
' aceiUeat revived suddenly and wantetl
to tnow what it waa all about. Of
all the numeroua person injured the.
police announced today that one prob-
ably would die.
nn&sr
.22 !
m;;v ciiptkr i l.onsi ya kib-
.API.S HKlNtJ WRITTEN
AT MOMIUH.
fHy Associated Press
MONROSJ Ja. Jan. J.Victor Teeg- i
i.'iMvcii iviiic ITi: 'I'!tl.'V U If T.I
di-ci.lnm: PiiorosAr. by thk
(;KK3!AN chancellor.
A -general hwiae-cleftiiing is under
wa at thr offtce of the Chamber of
(.'oininette on Brown wtrppi toi::y. In--rid
ni to the. "beginning. of a 'ft.m ' yaar.i
and the ins -tllation of Srcre?niy r.
U' right Vnnstron who hegan hinlu-;
ti.vs todaj-. Mis AiTcen Blinn has
geen hosts ior stenographer and aa-
ri. i.int secretary and the work of the
of'T will be well . unicr way before j (By Aociated Press.)
I be erd of the week; . . . PAltli?. Jan: 1.- Dr Wilhelm Mayer
At'tI.e niet-tm-s of th iirentors la$t . German ambassador nnnouncod today
week. Preaiden Gln'.hvilie suggest etl t that Karl Berman German financial
piogrpn of work Tor the year -.waftj. expert;. wnuUJ bring to Paris new
given approJ :anti step-! were taken j proportions from the German .gov-
to iHiiri' h the. work ns Indicated In the eminent. Bergman la ox'peeted here
prograr nt once. The program will tomorrow. '
emphasize- -ke.dJWJoprieHt of tlie! The proi)ood non-nggresslon pact
farm" : poultry. -Md dairying intoresia of referred to In n Hamburg speeeh by
the county but will undcrtalie also to
NEW OFFICIALS EHTEfl
Of! DISCHARGE OF THEIR
UTIES II COURT ROUSE
Fatality at Auitin.
Awfln Jan. 1. JVtluon Pearqei 13
years old was fatally shot in tho new
year celebration last night the police
reported. Garland Alexander Reuben
Martinez Theodore Valdez and Ru-
dclpho Villasacio were wounded. There
is no .clue to the responsible parties.
Kill Badly Wounded.
Fort Worth Jan. 1. .Miss Merle
Rogers. 15 was shot and seriously
I wounded here early today by the new
year reveler the police said. The
police are without a clue.
BO it Pl'liil SIVS UK IS PP.IYVTK
CITIZEN- YiUl FIRST TIME
IN TMKLW; YEAItS.
Youth Shot and Killed.
MesquKe. Jan. 1. Celebrating New
ieursijy iics-iacniBK um uume vi
Commissioners' caixrt met today for Robert Hail a farmer near here last
tho purpose of approving the bondaj night cost the Hfc ot Winfleld Knox
of the vurfottn county and precinct of-j 16 years old.
tieinlK anit ad Icnrned. All the county! The noise awakened Hall who said
officials entered upon the discharge of
repeated next December by tills me carppn pianu Kept yyuim j
so mat eacji cnizen may imvi-. ''" .
v express an oninlon as to tne.ioin mo seertu uxiay mai yyuiiK lees-
give propr attention to the uayai
rnutitic matters-y iiich may ennie bo-
tore' x'le fjftamber. The ent c pro-
gram an presentwl- to the directors
and -approved ty limn Is glye-i hdre-
M'ith : ' ' ;
I'irst CtinsitbrnlioH.
The flm t!onid?rali'on that should
claim the "attention of the executive
board of the Chamber of Commerce in
wnimim I'lmo. Gerituiu cbanccnor. tbotr respective mines u luu-mwn
was suggested by the German ambas- the new list being -practical.- the
aador in Washington to Secretary of ; same as the ekl Hat ni lat year with
$tato Hughoa it waa said seml-oflic$al- two exception those being Luther
ly here today. Ho'.vever. the state do- Cobb who succeeds Miss Carrie Reave.--partment.
did not transmit it ofiicial-U.H county school superintendent and
ly to tho French government it was.
nddcl.
posal.
Fiance has rejected the prv-
Tlamburg. Jan. L-
i
Germanj-'s pro
non-war pact
u. u -"" " rj.n nosal to Prance for a non-war pact
a nearly stated and. well tieOnol p.o- interested In the
gram of aetlon and one that la not too " :T.if
)ri stable pqaete in Kuropc waa attaina-'em-
bie only if all . the nations decided to
fujiiprehenaive to accomplish
program should be construct!
that will not only enable the cqmmmi
Hy to reeeive 'li anted into benefits but
lay foindation of aufflcient brtdth
iT.'l of such character that its perpetu
ation fdiall be easily attained.
stand nn the foundations of ronltty
declared Chancellor Cuno in a sen-
sational revelation here of Germany's
latest move In connection with the
The proposal
ongh an un
named power. It Is tbougbt it was
either Switzerland or Holland. It said
that the delay in reparations payments
did not justify nUttary reprisals.
eiiilZlTil HOLTS
S DEPARTMENT CQNGfOEREO
M CONFERENCES TOOS!
BergdoWHot Found
On Steamer Searched
by American Agents
(By Associated Presa.)
PENSACOLA. Florida Jan. L The
irv Dixon WtBtema. and which re- j German atootnahtn Jupiter on which
Stod in many acceaafona to Ui waa report' Oravor. Clavoland
dhurtili. Including otuer euurcuaa .-.v-
his oarlv day reminiscences Mr. Baga-ol guisod as a aailor. arrived here
SRVKNT.HKX i:IPlOYi:i OP UK-
' PAimUT OLSPH ARliL!) Ml V
sou k :i ay bh ui:tim;u.
lie B. T.
' . . rt Vitu ranrfllnw .. 3nflreir!t. Iv MrHClterS
dale also mentioned uie-reat .vo "V "
riuv'"""-! v ' . ...... .1.
ticc agents iatiea to rcvcai tne pras-
(CONTINUED ON PAGE THREE.) once of Bergdoll.
(By Associated Press.)
AUSTIN Jan. -L Dr.'W. 'II. Bcas-
ley acting sta'te hotUth oJllcor con-
ferred today with Governor Neff re-
garding plans for rebuilding the per-
i sonnel of the Health Department. Sev
enteen employes have been relieved of
duly although it was stud one or two
mav be reinstated. It was indicated
that it may be some time before new
members arc employed.
The discharged. employes claim that
politics was the cause of the action
taken by the Department at the direc-
tion of yie Governor.
RETURNING TO TEXAS
. TO RE-EiTEl
I:
nnlnnrilrt nucleus to bc- LKH FORTY OTHKRS IN hl-N.oA-
irtor the able tutelage of j TIO.NAL KSCAI'B PRO 51 HOTS-
YlLLi; Fi:W WRKKS AU.
Brownwood lies in the center of an reimrattena V ro Mem. T
r.ricultufal terrilory. Our chief in- sjnado o 1-ranee
diistry is :isrlcurttro and stock rais-
in it. Hence these industries should
claim our.IirstjCousidcrallon and deop-
Let thoughts.
To begin with we know of no hevt-j noiiuin-r
Ur plan than to Interest ourselves In j 81(1 1 HQ R C PflnjlJlP f
u very substantial way in the various1 j i3liUUU ilUliBlu J
activities of tho tanner aim sioch.
ralaer. The Farm Bttrcatt the .Live;
Stoe.'K Aafochulon. To Community!
Bf ttertnent clubs Urn Baya' CtuhH the
Girls elubr. and the Vnmen'a C'luba
that arc-now being organised through
out the cotmty iy Mint Mayosic Mu
lone offer a
giu with. Under the
Mr. XJriffin and. Mias .M alone tho tumo-
eiations have become important fac-
tors in the development of the rurnls.
Yet it If. very probable that but few.
of the citizens of Brownwood know
much of their activities. It to as im-
portant that we inform oursolvo3 con-
coining tho difllculties. under . which
tbr farmer bnerates as it is for the
farmer to understand tho difficulties
and problems under which Jhe busi-
ness man operates. When this Is ac-
complished there will be an under-
standing between the man of the town
and the man uf the country and the
spirit of co-operation can but follow.
We respectfully submit to you for
Bert Ilisc who suceeds Bob Push as
sheriff. -Mr Pttgh said today he was
now a pFivaie'citiaen.of Brown coun-
ty for the firit time In twelve years
having served as county commission-
er previous to being elected to the
office of fheriff. Sheriff Hiso today
he thcugltt some one was trying to
breuk into the house. Hp said he
called oat but received no Vcply. and
then fired oue shot through tbe door
killing the boy. Hall ha3 been liber-
ated under a $1560 bond to await
action by the grand jury.
A Wild .YMit Here
The New Year was ushered Into
Brownwcort by the noisiest demon-
stration of recent years and when the
situation was surveyed this morning
PRISON
(CONTINUED ON PAGE THREE.)
(By Associated Press.)
LOS AMGELES Jan. 1. It. S. An-
dorson started back totthc Texas pen-
itentiary at Httntsvillc today In cus-
tody to complete a 25-ycar sentence
which he interrupted by leading forty
others in a sensational jail break. He
was nested here after six weeks of
liberty. He was sentenced in Texas
on a charge of bank robbery.
Prior to that conviction Anderson
escaped from the Colorado penlteutl-
ary where he was confined on a mur-
der charge according to the sheriff's
office. His record also includes au
escape from the Oklahoma peniten-
tiary deputies said.
it was found that several hundred dol-
sppo'nted Carl Adams his first deputy! jars damage had been done. In connec-
and Mr. A-dams will remain at Brown- j tion with the celebration. The are
wood making lhe sheriffs offtee his ; whigUos blew countless guns were
headricarters. Lu'hcr Crow county firetj i)en :uui whistles of the
clerk announced that there v.'ill be no Jeity wore brought into service and
change in the personnel of his office . three tcrrinc detonations were heard
force. The latter caused damage to build-
FoIlo'Aing.1a. the list of new; county jngS m tho vicinity of Walker-Smith
officers: Company on Center avenue.
P.. E- Lee. county "judge; Luther The three heavy explosions of dyna-
Crow. count- clerks Charles Bynum. raftc or similar explosive occurred on
the vacant property on Center avenue
between Walker-Smith Company and
the Santa Fc tracks. So heavy were
the expliplons that practically cvery
windov :n the Walker-Smith Com-
pav 'vfHee and st?ve buildings was.
bre!-.vu. uru't as far fiway as the cora-
pre - plant the tisuon trom-thc
expbJssions broke w!;iUws. Residents
of the neighborhotv! r badly fright-
ened when their ht:ieb were shaken
by the three terrific detonations.
Officers today made an investigation
but were unable to Identify the per-
sons responsible for the hlg explo-
sions. Tho sheriff's department and
police force expressed tho opinion.
howevor. that celebrants responsible
for the damage would voluntarily re-
pay the loss caused since it was evi-
dent tho officers said that there was
t-o intent to violate the law or dam-
age property.
There was practically no drunken
ness in Brownwood. and very
rowdyism. A negm restaurant -(n-"The
Flat" was cloned lupon com-
plaint that the merry-makers- were
disturbing: a nearby chnrch service.
One or two llquor-insplred fights were
reported to the' police department.
district clerk; Riley Gotcher county
treaiuirert W. A. Butler county tax
collector; Clair Belt's county tax as-
si'swr; A. B. v?hjon. county attorney;
Bert HImo filter in; Luther Cobb coun-
ty superintendent of cdiieution; ( B.
Cross .justice of the peace ami the
four county commissioners as well as
justices cf the peace public weigher
and constables of the various pre-
cincts of Brown county.
3LMK. BKIIMIARDT'S CONDITION.
(By Associated Press.)
. PARIS Jan. L Sarah Bernhurdi.
who was thought to be nxakimj oxcel-
Ient progress toward recovery from
her recent breakdown 'had a series
of fainting spells today . This gave
rise to concern to hor physicians?.
"Win; WILLIK" KKLLKR HEAD.
(By Associated Press.)
NKW YORK Jan. L William II
"Wee Willie" Keller one of the most
famous of the -old-time baseball play
ers died -today.ue his homo in Brook
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 64, Ed. 1 Monday, January 1, 1923, newspaper, January 1, 1923; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth342668/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.