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THE BROWNVOOD BULLETIN MARCH 1 1924
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Tht SUbp of Original Modes
Exclusive hut Jfot .Expensive
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fflghQualilyt and GoodWalue mark these
: offerings in silks
40 Inch all Silk Crepes In Brique Chinese Blue Luxor Cloissone
Sheik Chinese Red Chinese Yellow Florentine Pablo Tourmaline.
2.75 and $3.35
0 inch. Grepe File in. plaids and the new Chinese Floral designs.
$4.75 and $4.95
-;40Tirich. Rqshanara Crepe in Stucco Pelican Pino Bark Antique and
-Cocoa; also Plaids and Floral designs at : ;
4
$3.50 to $4 J 5
436incfi. Grep.edeLeen fnall nfewhades. A ecw skirt fabric suit-
able tfor both sport and istreet wear; ?
. . $2.09
. t '
. Just-Intheihevf iSiik Grepe Tnbing for underwear in fiesh orchid
Springtime and white only '!
Tke Yard. $1.35
NSURGENTVy
ILLi
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TJB SILL PISSED 8
OUSE H DISPATCHED
TOSEiTEFOlllli
BOTH DEMOCRATS AND 'REPUBI I-
cans API'S a a rrEAr?
WITH ACTION OF HOUSE.
BERATE- ON APPOINTMENT OF IN-
! YESTia VTIXG CWiariTTEK IC
i YELOPS mTll HEAT
fieri lu
GT CUTTLE
T MY
i (By" Associated Prcsn)
. (By Associated Press.')
WASHINGTON' Mar. 1Tho rev-.-
cnuo measure . arrived in tliei aerate ;
leday ' "3 t!2rt tlie- n?c-)nd lin or its
legislative jonr.lc-;.'. The hoi?$. oy a'
votfi ef 10S to S anrroVQ't tVe- tnll ye?-
21 J! .. 1 -i.
COASTAXi POINTS IN GREATEST
DANGER AND MUST EVERCISE
EXTREME CAUTION.
A.. i il - 1 1 i
.. .. . . ocra.t'n ine -me tac
nrhedulo -wae
knocked out 'and a cororrom'ije. of-
fered by Representative' Longworth
was sutir.ti'ulVl.
Members of the - senate 'finance
the entire official record of Attorney
General Daugherty appeared certain
j today after further conferences among
republican leaders.
i At the outset; or debate on the m-
! vestigation resolution
withdrew his proposal to let the sen- woof re m have cieterwne-1 .upon
'ate's presiding officer name the com- r' uenpue iae imusc ways
hhittee. It was indicated that the re- d Mmjiutteo went rMnnt
publican organization would not hm-' mohn irx frr.jnwB tao tn-asuw
ger oppose the plan of the democrats "" iU Ul 4-'HU.'l
and insurgents to choose Senator the senate committee espcc.s .o re-
Brookhart republican Iowa to thoSfta're ucTi "S3 t!roo. .
RDWARE
WeakleWatson
FOUR-TWO
-life
solution today Senator Pittee have .ndte I & Ai.r0 to
Mican Massachusetts 5"st- ff ulerahpir 01 tue
f.. Tt i mea-51're 1U have dpternUne-l upon
chairmanship by a vote of the sqnr.te.
The two Ohio senators Willis" and
Two
Two Weeks in House.
weeks were devoted by
tlm
IMPARTIAL JURY
WILL DETERMINE
CASE HE SAYS
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE)
outrageous reflection upon the Amer-
ican w.drld war veterans.
Gave Tm Tears Work.
"I gave almost two years of my life
in an "honest endeavor "to advance the
interest of ex-service men. The po-
litical pressure upon the Veterans
Bureau is a force for evil. Were I
fTOXTTNTBD FP.OM PAGE ONE
message- in connection with arrange-
ments for the private leased wire es-
tablished between the office of the
Post and Tclan-s cottage at Valm
Beach which was. manned at Wash-
ington by E. W. Smithers chief com-
munications at the White House one
of the telegrams specifically named
Francis H. Homer Baltimore attor-
ney as giving "easy and quick access
to the White House."
Other Witnesses Called.
Homer Smithers and all cf'i'iv
named in the messages who have been
identified were under subpoena today
sal the committee hoped to learn
from seme of thni the identity of the
persons called "apricots" "apples."
"peaches " and "cherries" as well a?
the mousing of various code words.
The oth- witnesses summoned to-
day included 2. W. Starling of the
WhitQ House secret service staT;
E. S. Bochcster confidential adviser
to Attorny General Bauhcrty; Fran-
cis H. McAdoo son of W. G. IcAdoo.
and described as McLean's counsel
for a number of yean and J. W.
2-elv. per?onai attorney for Harry
Sinclair.
Senator Heflin. democrat also de
manded that the committee subpoena
William Boyce Thompson of Chicago
who he- sharped borrowed $35D0COQ
on a "dummy" noi secured by Sin-
clair oil stock for use in t?e rennW!-
can presidential campaign in 1920. In
rurirlifinn tho nrpRtHpnt innntiTifffl l-"c
jCHICAGO March 1. Further in-
lntrnfinh tn nrvhnint cnpr.jol rrmnfl
vosffgation into transactions reported j verped !n aJlU iavvs to institute pro-
Dy uie xeaerai grano. jury uio-u ru-jceeaiacs tQ recover from the Stand-
turned indictment yesterday against )3ir(i oil Co.. of California sections 16
Charles R. Forbes former director of and 35 in the Elk Hills reserve of that
ihe G. S. Veterans Bureau to involve state.
graft on the part of government olE-t
cers was Indicated today by assurance t
from John W. Crim special assistant
to the
the n'rosecution
- i
be laid before Attorney GeneraJ!
Daugherty and President Cflolldr-. i
The grand Jurors in their :ipcial
'Dvn'i- A ami r-aA Hint fhtt trfjTucar.ttn'nc. 1
' - . . . .
pcrmitiei mr "oxujicl. I slo i!d i:2"v
give the complete details and names
of individuals involved la this at-
tempted political corruption happily
foiled. I shall make "this information
public later I am convicted for the
want jbf a" raorc convenient political
goal 1 Was .selected as a victim and
a sacrifice.
"These indictments are as false as
the lies of Mortimer; as vindictiveas
the conduct of OHyan and Arnold
(counsel for the veterans committee) ;
as cowardly as the so-called second
preliminary report Of the senate com-
.wjtti. who had not the sourage nor
the fairness to hear my defense who
shirked the duty of formulating an
honest report and who have attempt
ed to escape deserved criticism byj
scurrying behind the barricade
CRyan's malignant verbosity and by
Tneekly crying out: 'some of it we he-
lieve some Tof it wc .don't balieve.
.please take your choice knowing all
the time that the charges against me
are as false as hell's own brood."
NEW TRAIL IN
OIL PROBE IS
BEING OPENED
of.'
Fess continued their opposition to the;hougc tQ. consWeratIon of. UR hn af.
proposal mn uicy SWl mue ...luil f rcachcil the floor A longer
from any of their republican cpHperiml of flcor (1!3cussioil ltov.ever.
leagues. js logpj f0r n tho senate since the
To Stop Slump Speeches. !lcs. f tha chamber do not permit
In a speech reviewing tho charges ; reaction of debate. -made
in the pest against Mr Daugh- The- income rates voted into tho
erlv. Senator Fess declared it was measure yesterday provide for reduc-
time the ser.Hto stopped including turn of the normal tax to two- per con
"stump speeches" in its resolution ao incomes under $000; five per cent
he said had been done in the investi
gation resolution presented bv Sena-
tor Wheeler democrat ilbntana.
He predicted that the oil reserve
leases wouia.be found legal despite
the "judicial decision" of the senate
to the contrary.
In arguing that Mr.. Daugherty de-
served an impartial committee the
Ohio senator said that Senator Brook
on incomes between 94000 and $S000
and six per cent on income.5? over
SS.0IHL. .
Surtax Rate Reduced.
The surtax rates on the prcannt lav;
were reduced 25 per cent all along
the line with the present brackets re-
tained making the maximum 37 l-
per cent cn the amount- of incomes in
excess of $?!io.ooo. The minimum i?
at 1 1-2 per cent on income
II? lilt; ililU LllUUhil.' wv- ;
. ( rinni'nnn i ii unit :i nil a i . ;iiu i iii it i N'
industry that makes certain acts a ' 1
A auKherty very ne ; t between $n000 and M0.0C0 now n-
Senator Fess said he had neer been v mv.t-hrnr
"the creat admirer" of Mr. Daugher
ty but had never -doubted his "hon-
estv probity and integrity."
Deletion of the entire preamble or
the Wheeler resolution with its reci-
tals of charges against the a.ttorney
general .he Mpon schfedlllo solialy
agreea io iouuy uuuu .
between Senator Wheeler and leaders
on both sides.
.n agreement on the resolution it-
self at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon was
in prospect-
eliminated. Nq change in the per-
sonal exemptions is made. The vote
placing the compromise plan ato th1
bill was 216 to 189; republican Insur-
gents who previously had voted tr
substitute tho democratic rates for
support
ing the proposal.. Beprcsentaifvr
Browne. New Jersey va? the onb
democrat to vote for t'oe application-
while Representative Feld. farmer-labor-
and Kvale indepeadent botl?
prospect. .rrpm0!tiiof Minnesota voted for the democratic
Efforts to get a bin ling Je?0 rjlt. ReprestotoUve Bef ger social
r a vote at that hour faileA. ho- gt wteconslnf m pairc(J aJ-alnst the
ohn W. Crim special assistatt' fnrniiin rinfinrp 111
attorney general in charge of Mjj!rffNSM M nHHi i ill
secution Uiat the matters wo"ld I 's;u-is. lU'Jlui i uji!JU U?
I11IICE SIflT ANSWEB
Bf Ii YORK LAWYER
for
ever -anu umu muwio w.v-o- PftmnromiaG
debate might bo prolonged until late omlac.
in ine ua.
Caraway Is Vitriolic
Attorney Goeral Daugbertj.' "wras
rharced in the senate today by Sena
tor Parawav. democmt . Arkansas; ;
for use or ue-
with responsibility
partment cl justice coo in mes&v
kent to Florida on behalf of Edward
B. McLean.
"Tho AftoraEV General did nothing
to help fathom the crookedness of.
public officials" said Senator Cara-
"but no lent a positivt; nauu u i
The provision granting a 25 pe
! cent cut on all personal income taxcr
payable this? year withstood two de-
termined assniilts and rcinainnd ir
Uie bill. Represpritative Crisp. Geor-
gia democrat twice proposed to olim
inate the section arguing that the
$223000000 involved in. such a reduc-
tion should bp Used for the paymen
of a aoldiers bonus. His proposal
lost. '
Oiher Provisions
Other important provisions of the
over the secret code of the' measure as finally approved were the
f ctip cn that i!rimi-i2o per cent reduction
"it""""vH- " - . ..
(By AsSocited Press)
AUSTIN Texas-' r.Mr. l.-A fisnt
to protect the shipment of BOOOJo
head of cattlo to northern markets in
tlm. rtpxt ninety d.-r.r. from thO fOOi
and mouth dioear?.. r?ngr? ii CnV--
fornla was started today by the uxpi
stock sanitary commission. The qat-
tle industiy from Texas would be
paralined should the disease get into
the state officials of the comaussigp.
haid. Governor NeK veatcrday issued
a proclamation placing an embargo
on importation of livestock from Cali-
fornia and prohibit'ng Importation
from Oregon Arizona and evada ex-
cept after proper inspection after
quarantine.
According to T.; E. Boog-Scott chair-
man of tho live stock commission
veterinarians throughout the r.tate
have offered their services to fight a
possible spread of the disease.
Coastal towns of Texas such as
Galveston Houston Beaumcut Oran
ge. Tort Arthur and Corpus Christi
are in the most imminent danger of
tho disease because of the packing
straw sent 'n with imp'rLcd products-
Mr. Boog-Scott said in Washington or-
ders has been issued that any s'tspest-
cd cases of the infection should be
reported immediately to the live stock
cpnimision at Fort Worth.
First Methhdisi fhureh:
WEALTH OF ARKANSAS
WASHINGTON. Mar. 1. The wealth
of Arkansas at the cud of 1922 was
given in a statement by the census
bureau today as $2599593000 an in-
crease of 53.4 per cent over 19X2 Willi
a percapita wealth of $1429 an in-
crease of .18.0 pur cent.
David Beiasco
liej)es in it
March 19
iff j
i
io any rs&rn or woman who goefo sleep ink i
uigjermon tomorrow tint.
"Home and Bmess."
7:30 o'clock.
C. Q. SMfH Pastor.
Sunday School 9:45.
Junior and Intermediate Leagul 3:00.
Senior League b:3u.
To Our Friends and Customers (andb count every one
a friend.) Wc have no intention (Pperating a "Cut-
Rate" Drug Store for it has alwayieen our policy to
charge a fair and legitimate price I our merchandise
and not to over-charge on any of ipnd it is generally
known that a "Cut-Rate" store capot pursue such a
policy. However for the conveniae of you who are
kind enough to give lis your busir.j we will meet the
competitive prices of other dealeijwhenever we can
legitimately do so. We want youl feel that you can
buy as cheaply at "Mallow's" as p can anywhere in
town. W e are big enough to serviou but not too big
to appreciate you.
Mallow's Drh Store
Phone 97 or
nals in Florida might communique
with criminals in the department of
justice."
Thn Ark.msns senator auaeu uwu.
in taxes o
earned Incomes all incomes of $500f
and less being defined as earned fot
taxation uurnoges. the repeal or re
duetion of tinny of the mlscellaneou
uncovered by them hut not pursued
for want of jurisdiction include pay-
ment "of certain sums of money to
two members of congress speculation
by one or more government officials
where official Information was used
acceptance of money by certain indi-
. rkiusls for obtaining clemency for
prisoners and acceptance of mocey
for obtaining through acquaintance
!i! V P'ilrt like to asK uie prwuem "'7 ...v - - v. .-
tif .thor lio had anv comfflu-taxes of about 3S per cent; insM'u
nication with those people in Florida." tion of a gift tax with the same rate
DEFEDAT SAYS WIFE JUS FOL-
LOWED AFTER REV. PERCY
STICKS EY GRAXT.
(By Associated Press)
NEW YQHfw March 1.- Fundamen-
talisro and modernism figtire ?r the
n- m-io Wormitc frtr tntmctratine; divorce suit brought against '":".. 1
.w rr r.-Um. 1
liquor.'
Thompson Surrenders.
John W. Thompson named with
Forbes in Indictments surrendered
last night to federal officials and i as
released under 410.000 bond. Elwood
H. Gr'iffln a lawyer.
In an answer to hi- rir " r
plaint filed in the Fuprr.mo f"r'
terday; Griffin denie-n hrr scnfia
that he misconducted hteiwilf vith
woman at Atlantic City nnd avers:
"The plaintiff favors tho school of
t ntii ko clad." senator uarawm
said "That Cautious Cal will not be
swept away by the prevailing hyste-
ria but will wait until May 1. before
he will even announce what action
he contemplates taking.
Would .Question Coolfdge.
"I would like to ask the president
himself whether ho had any commu-
nication with those people fa Florida
He owes an explanation to 10OOOOO8
people as to why McLean had any
right to a quick and easy access to
the White House
"An explanatipn should be sought
at once" he continued of the Tcasons
as carriod in the estate tax and crca
tion of a board of tax appeals.
Chairman Greon of the ways ano
means committee expressed satisfac
tion today declaring the measure now
rontainei every important feature he
had advocated. Republican organiza
tion leaders also were enthusiartic
over the adoption of their compromise
income rate schedules which they m
sistod would prevent a deficit in the
treasury and the democrats asserted
they have gained a "moral victory'
in that the compromise schodulo wa
much nearer their own with a 44 pei
(cent maximum surtax rate than the
Goodman attorney for Thompson in-JJ.0 W"?. fp "Lf to give McLean the government's se-
dicatfed that Colonel Forbes also will f T' jh theRe Fercj Stick- C(KC
nrhhWv come to Chicaco soon to.n.e Grant is be most conspicuous at. Rfia1Ins: from a telegram produced
lVi.u Lui th attornov general Mellon program with Its 5 per cent
'"IZZZrZi- -" - :tbc prcsent time and his 14-year-old
The grand jury yesterday returned ' daughter through her mother's influ-
fgur'inaictments against Forbes and . ZZ 2' "r.l 1 .VLn i' .
Thompson: 'Two named the. defend- f11 slie refusf to accompany her
ants joinUy charging conspiracy to fathehr' an f0IJJ Episcopalian and
commit bribery and conspiracy tc de-. 'n?embetr ot. "ocesean organiza-
fraud the government One Indict- PS' tof ?ec f InB sh
m'ent naming Thompson individually ! J boUeve in the divinity of
Sfargcs him with indirectly givlns a .Crist- miracles and numerous
Bribe of 55000 for Forhes and the.otlier artcle3 r Christian faith."
separate indictment against Foroea
charges him with accepting this al-
leged bribe.
Religious Prejudice
Against Saluting Flag
Causes Family to Move
(By Associated Press.)
. SANTA ANA Calif. Mar. 1. Rath
er than submit to a board of educa
CQmmunists Expect
Much Assistance by
American Laborers
(By Associated Press)
MOSCOW March 1. The commun-
. 1st Internationale has full right "to
tlcn ruling his nve ch-iorea must sa-1 expect welcome surprises from the
IWs the. American u?lag as public i American labor movement" declares
school pupils here or be turned ever g. S. ZInovIeff. chairman of tho M.
to juvenile h.uthdrit:es aa incorrigl- eCutivo committee in an article ap-
hies Ralph E. Crandalla xocent appearing In the pravda.
rival from Quaker Town. Pa yeater-J Reviewing the work of the move-
day hitched up his team placed nss ment for the past five years and out-
wifo children and household goods j lining its aims for the next five he
cn hjs -wagon and drove qu of town says that communistic revolutionary
Saluting the flag is contrary to their theories are making great progress
religious beliefs the Crandalls cx- even in America and Japan and adds
plained.
.iJlEJL FAJLS TO UEATJI
Bjr Feund by ildfcl 'Clerk Enrlj
This 'JTornlng.
(BgaQfilatcd Pxess)
fTTTICAGO. March 1. Mins Ruth
H1kb 1.' aughjtex of Edward J.
TTnimas.
TTUlmam. president cf Hillman'fl De
MrtiMikt t$re was killed today in
I fc"irB fi .wiow of the Hlllman
.rrf- .-TA-. aore hotel.
atavk hr body on the
before
that
the
latter country is on the
verge or a revolution like that of
Russia In 19D5."
FBHSIAtfyiEXSURE SIIA11.
Mart Merchant Is
Killed Wife Hurt
by Stove Explosion
(Bv Associated Press.)
WACO 'March 1. B W. Gansky
merchant at Mart is dead and his
wife is not expected to live as the
result of the explosion of 4 gasoline
container in their home at 11:30
o'clocH last night.
Mr Gansky was steaming his knees
over the container when the explosion
occurred he being in the custom of
iising this method as a treatment for
rheumatism.
v 1 TJ
Ireland Finance
land Purchase
' r f v rrrr v
nnn.Hnir from a telegram proauccu mnPlGTia niPimnv
. ..... .1 ti mmlitnn annnini Par-.
uoiore inu ui i;u.jin-i-'- .---away
called attention to a statement
in it that the senator had seen the
"principal who is. certain there will
be no rocking of the bor.t and no res-
ignations." - .
"Who is the 'principal'? demanded
Senator Caraway. "Who is that per-
son who knows there will be no res-
ignations and is so certain the pro-
vailing hysteria will scon pass away?'
Neither Ohio senator Senator Cara-
way declared had helped to uncover
the oil scandal or punish the guilty.
COft INSURANCE PEBMITS.
J.By Associated Prcsb.) 1
'LONDON lar. 1. The peoplo of
Wrata are censuring: tho Shah "for liis
repealed lengthy absences" In Europp
aSla are talking of foundings a 'rcpib-
Ic says the Teheran correspondent for sending in applications for the
bf'the Dally Mall. The enllre Persian present year were up yesterday. In-
doctors press he declares is strongly in fa- surance ajjouts under tlio Jaw must
vor of the. change. renew the!r permits yearly.
(By Associated Press)
DUBLIN; March 1. Under the lantf
Purchase Act passed in 1913 all land
tenancies in the' Free Stato wore abo
lished and the tenants become pro
prictors. paying annual instalmentr
to the state. The instalments arc
from 25 to 35 percent less than the
rents and tho purchase will be com
pleted In about 70 years.
Landlords are to be paid for thuir
property in four ami. one-half percent
Free State otock of which 25000000
pounds sterling will need to be issued
Tho cash value of ithls security to the
landlords depends oni the credit of the
Free State on the money markets but
the British government V'll guaran
tee the principal and interest of tho
land puchaso stock. -
There arc still in northern Ireland
many unpurchased tenancies and the
British government is pledged to as
sist the northern government to com-
plete land purchase within its juris'
diction.
RAILC03ltfI8$HX JIEARINO.'
(By Associated PrGss.)
AUSTIN Texas. Mar. 1. -A hear-
ing to determine who Hhajf paylmrg-
os on reloading over-loaded "freight
tars was set today by the Texas Unit-
road Commission for April 8. AppK-
i cation unking changes of the rules in
(By Associated Press.)
AUSTIN Mar. 3. Over s'x hun
frr.hn I t Vt S Colorado & Santa Fo railroad the
today from 'the office of J. M. Scott UBiHi t m. t7t
Grande El Paso and Santa- Fe
Two Los Angeles men ask dlyorco
because they do the washing. This
came out In tho wash.
Save
v
Your
Thousands die right here in our own country from improper
that loss when a perfectly balanced feed will give you strc
Chicks.
hicks
TC M 1
ing. wny nave
healthy vigorous
FEED YOUR CHICKS
Gold Arrow Babv CMk Feed
(With Buttermilk)
i
It is very easily digested so that the delicate Baby Chicksjb well on it; they de-
velop so fast and remain so healthy that t hey are seldom afcted with Baby Chick
ailments.
As the Baby Chicks become stronger and start to groig you want to change
... i. .ir l 1.1 -i r t . I
it to a more stiDstantiai reea ana tnis can etc round m -
Gold Arrow Develbrftag Mash
( wun Buttermilk)
and
Gold Arrow Baby Chick Scratch Feed
in s.' - - -: -
FOR THE LAYING mtiS
FEED THEM
GOLD ARROW EGG $m
GOLD ARROW SCRATQiPEED
(For Hem)
' SI
and if they are bred to lay you will be surq t0 gttfthe maximum yield for the
least expense for reea. ;
THESE ARE ALL PRODUCfe OF
Austin Mill and
uram
"BUY IT MADE AX HO!
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