The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1933 Page: 8 of 8
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IKK COMANCHE
DECEMBER 1,. 1988
Armstrong’s
Jewelry Store
k.
SPECIAL SALL
Diamonds, Watches,
fewelry, Silverware,
locks and Costume
Jewelry.
A Discount of from
■ 10 to 50 per cent on
jr*
rr
K'
entire stock of holiday *
goods. We will be glad
to have you visit our
store and see the won-
derful holiday selec-
tions. Get our prices.
Think of buying Na-
tionally advertised
goods at 1-2 price!
WATCHES—
We have any make
you want
$100 Diamond Rings,
at $50.
, . s
Come, See for
- yourself.
W. D. Armstrong
•
Brownwood
Texas
Radio* 1 Nnr Victor R-C-A.—
Radio# sold on tuy terms. Bat-
terv or Electric Sets 124.95 up.
Reese Dm* Co
(17-20)
Biggs|
Auto Parts
Phone 314
A Complete Stock
Wholesale and Retail
Specialized Lubrication
SICK HEADACHE
Many caeee ot HICK HEADACHE
are due to constipation. If you
bare headache that Is due to con-
stipation. take Thedford's BLACK-
DRAUGHT for refreshing relief.
"I have taken Buu^k-Dsauout,
when needed, for about 15 years,”
Mr. J. W, Cooper, of Emu;
More About , .
' DELEON WINS
(Continued from Page One)
cdy out with injuries, and Wii-
Iterson, 'a regular erjA, had been
put. two weeks with, a broken
! collar bone. The Indians left on
! the team were outweighed 16 to
20 pounds per man.
Comanche got1 into a hole at
the beginning of the game when
i Marshall received the Bearcat
ki.k-off on his own 10 yard line
and returned, 20 "where he was
1 tackled hard by two- De Leon
men and fumbled the Bearcats
i recovering.
In a series of line plays by
j Snmd. Funderburgh, Irvin, and
Tert>, three first downs were
made in succession, thejast be’ng
on* the one yard line from where
Snead went over for a touch-*
down. The kick of extra point
was 'blocked.
Following the next kick-off.
De Leon took the ball midfield
on an exchangp of punts and then
on line plavs made two fitst
downs and Funderburgh then took
a 80, yard pass for a touchdown.
T*-v for' point waa, again blocked.
On. the next kibk-off the ball
rolled c cross the goal line and
Marshall raced to the ball, but
apparenty not knowing what to
do in the case, stood beside the,,
hall and allowed Terry to fall on
it ior another touchdown. The j
try *or eytra point was good.
Thus within ten minutes after
frthe opening of the game De Leon
; h*d scored 19 points and had !
the ram* sewed up. After that
i the two teams fought on falrlv
<*«,ual terms with the exception
for a briaf part of the final
quarter when Robinett, end, took
j a 25 yard paas across the goal
j I’ne for the final score after the
Bearcats had been held for ik,,.
downs without gain. Sullivan
blocked the kick for point.
De Leon kicked off and Sulli-
van returned 20 to his 35 yard
line • On the Statue of Liberty
play Sullivan gained 20 yards
for a first down and a long paas
was completed on , the eleven
yard line as the quarter ended.
On the first play of the second
ouarter Sullivan went to the aix
yard line, hut on the next play
If&i**” whfn h* "lipped and
fell-? 6n an attempted nass.
De Leon made 7 first downs
to £ for Comanche. De Leon
ettemnted but few passes w<th
the exception of the two which
resisted in tonchdowns Coman-
che completed two or three nice
passes, but most of the Ind»«n«
gams were made from falrea
nulled off the Statue pf Liberty
play.
Snead. Funderugh, Irvin and
-Terry were the outstanding Bear-
cats While Captain Durham, Mo-
hon »nd Thomas, did good wor’
iorth* Indians.
Barmaids and Cocktails After Repeal
CTARR’C
^ Ic to $1 Store v
DOLLS—TOYS—WAGONS—GAMES—BOOKS
Gift Good*, are Here Galore. Displayed and Ready
for you to see. ( ome and bring the children to
see the many New Things for .Christmas.”
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
AND MONDAY
Ooaa, seemingly forever, are the old Urn* bartenders with oiled hair and
waned manta eh». Instead, when repeat becomes eff entire, will he American
barmaids, a la* British system. Above is shows a class of gtrto being taught
the art af bartending and cocktail mixing at the Bartender's Institute to
Sea Island Domestic, „
heavy smooth quality
9c -A- v jp*
Blankets. Pretty * plaids,
double 70x80. Per Pair-
$1.29
Gloves. Heavy 10 Oz.
weight, 15c value
10c
Men’s Blue Work Shirts
Extra Value
44c
Men’s Part Wool Sox
12c
f _
6 Quart Pans, grey en-
ameled. Large Size. .
15c
Aluminum Dish Pans
14 Qt. Size
69c „
25c Size Grey Enameled
Stewers.
r * -i9c j
Buckets. 10 Quart,
Grey 'Enameled
39c ..
17 Or. Heavy Goblets
Set of 6
75c
'
view, Texas. “I flmt began to use
for sick headache that seemed
come from constipation.
would suffer about twenty-
four hours with these headaches.
I found out that Black Dbacoiit
would help me. so that is what 1
took. I am glad to recommend it
to other*. Tor thin trouble, for ft
will give relief."
Thedford's Black-Dhaloht Is a
purely veaetnbte laxative, preferred by
thousands of men and women Im cause
It Is so effective and economical.
For CHlLDnni< net the new, pleas-
ant-tasting SYHfJP of TKodfortl'g
UtacK-Dr aught. in ihi A 60- bottlpa
ROBBEBICKF
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More About
WHITE CASK'
(Continued from Page One)___
lute on the afternoon of the
murder and that a strange man
Coming from behind to score
on an attempted punt by Gran-
~The defense attorneys attemp-f
ted to prove that Mrs. Sima was
incompetent as a witness and that]
she led an immoral and criminal]
life.
The court house was crowde
throughout the trials of Tiptonl
—TiiTZ TZ Z s^FJ^'****^!
Evep at the night session, all!
gal .--ale and manufacture of li- * Pht Tupin, who made a trip to ! seats in the u;urt room we
nritk Wkil, nn fhn after
danger, tut muffed the kick a no
Contain “Red” Durham fell on
it for lh» Indians score. It «rw
the first touchdown scored th's
sesaon ov anv member of the
Indian ream except Mike Sulli-
van who was ou^. of the G*an-
burv contest on account of an
iniuied he had scored six touch
downs 'for the Indians with a
total of 36 points, giving him
high i$jjk among the scorers of
this district,
A (har.ee to break the tie and
-win—the _4rame. for the Indiana
McLean, Comman-J
Disabled Americas
i Cropper of Hamilton. The following communication
The outstanding witness for Ex-Service Men has been receiv
i the State was Monta Sims, who j e . fron. o
testified that she waited in
ear parked near Oakwood Came- | °
ten' here for Tipton, while he j Veterans of the World War, o:
killed and robbed Milton, hut said j Brownwood Chapter No. 28:
that she did not know of his in- “All Ex-service men who an
tentions to commit the crime unh >j service connected are urged t<
til he returned to the car and attend-a special meeting of th«
gaie her a roll of money and Disabled American Veterans ol
stated that he had shot and rob- the World War, Monday nigh
Led Milton. She stated that mftm, Bt 7 o’clock in the Brownwood
leaving Comanche they drove to M,»gion Club room. Important
burv in the last halt minute of
the game Friday, the Comanche , , ----, - .. ,
liin;*ns gained a 6 to d tie with euor in the county and • as tt)\e,u Hamilton with White on the after- | taken.
■SLair'aSS SitSt'fS fw notice sxsmmcB ass
the two teams, and furnished a# county iail and two whisky stills > «stion with Tipton and Clarence
thrillirg an ending as any game had oeen confiscated,
ever had in a picture show ot a Cne of the biggest stills to be
sport magazine. ‘‘Red Grange and taken ;n the county in several
his One Minute to Play” had yea*"* was located Saturday morn-
BOthtng on this game. t shortly before daylight when
The Indians had just been halt- Comanche and De Leon officers
ed on a 90 yard march to the went to the Berry Dixon farm,
Granhurv goal line when they I*’!1 miles north of De Leon bn
lost the ball on the one foot l.ne the Victor road. The still was
as the last minute of the game located it. the Dixon pasture
came around. The Granbury full | ,n Mr. Dixon’s horse lot< seven
back steiiped behind his own goal tfHllons of liquor in fruit Jars and
line to attempt to punt out >f * j'F were found.
The second still was found on
the farm,, of Rasch Byrd, fojir
miles north of Proctor and des-
troyed bv officers.
Following the raids officers ar-
rested Dixon and Byrd who were structions to deliver it to White
jailed and charged with illegally j Cl upper testified hat Tipton "did
c ui «n possessing equipment fqp jnanu- not give him monev for White,
injured side received in the Gor- factoring and for the illegal pos- The defendant went on the
matt ffMBif*. Before "Sullivan was pwnion of liquor for the purpose 1 stand in his own defense and
*-•—* c ^ “ .... o>* sale. The bonds were set at **M that he Vnew nothin* of to^
$!000 each in both cases. j murder or its planning excent
"Byrd was released Saturday and , what he saw at the time of the
Dixon Monday. murder which took place almost
Officers taking part in the immediately after he and Gregor
raids were Sheriff Dwight Bright- Wiesendanget- had bought a half
Iran, Deputy John Reese, County F»H°B ^ liquor fronfi Milton in
Attorney C. C. Hampton of Co-*>ont Milton home, and
manche and City Marshall Walter f’>rther testified thnt the masked
Kimble and Night watchman Lee : bandit who approached the trio
Northcutt of De Leon. ! no attempt to 'rob either
- j Wiesendanger or White. |
MERCER GAP
the - Ciarence Cropper home in
Hamilton where she gave Tipton
the money and that he gave a
pan of it to Cropper with in- i
tnings of vital interest
men and their families
come up.”
try • xvr:i sext time you rs ia ft. «a'orth
■ h
' • Ml ■** .
—
gol dam
good hotel, Be!
Kind Oj joe.I
you want with
service fit for
any rancher*
“you said’
jf^e JfuM, „
at id right
W'lOO.”
| was lost when a Granbury player
blocked Thomas’ attempte 1 place
i kick for extra point.
_ | Granbury\ score came Hate In
Benton Layman, former Sidney tlv’ '^» <'t !1d Vuarter when a long
Star Route mail carrier, wa* !from tJ,e >;»rd line" was
scheduled to go on trial at nine ? dotppletpd on the fourth down , -
o’clock Friday morning on a w'th w >"»rds to go. Their at- 1 Fannie Dutton of Fisher i
charge of robbery with fire arms, tempt to kick -the extrb point County is here visiting herdaugh-
A special venire of - seventy iW0B blocked. • Mrs. Ervin Gore and familv.
men had been summoned for the Granbury ^placed on the field Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. Steven*
case. Attorneys in the case stated cne °? coacbed teams to 0 Bi’ownwood spent the week
that the balance of this week "een in Comanche this sea- (’n<* ’lere w'th' her parents, Mr
and possibly a part of next will ,lrtn *n<* they executed some of cn.!. Mrs. T. M. McKinsie.
be taken up for the case. the plays with clock like preci- Mr. and Mrs. Gaylon McKinzie
Layman was sentenced to ope ,*“n- »••■»** and line . f '“JSaturday night with Mr
year in the peniteniary by a Jury PlunK»’s worked wall. Hr,d Mrs. Otho Gober at Har-
several ‘weeks ago on a liquor Hownf were even with m,>ny- -
charge. eight each. i --————————
layman is charged with having Conar I e got into peering posl- u our Special Meat Pric<*« in
robbed C. BiHumphreys of Sipe U”n when thc.v itarted from their PP back j.age.—Renfro’s Mar
Springs on July 1 when It is said f,wn ten van? line with three “Pt-Urocery. -------
minute* to play. With Williams --------
doing the, passing and Huffman
receiving, pidst of the yardage
waa ga’ned tn«
FURS and HIDES
If You Want High
Market Prices—
See Me At
Dillin Produce
Fur Season Opens
December 1st.
R. r. McDonald
A $10 NEWSPAPER
Announces—
a small
taken.
amount of money was
on
t
. ' . \
Ym, sir, ao aiitudt.
about tli* nMv.ni.nt*
and solid comfort ia liv
tog at di* Worth. Th«r.
to « soft downy oisttres.
oa awry M that tmiT-a* —
O oight of rastful slaap.
■vary room has ayariem .
trtfidnw* for parfect mt-
tilatioo. erlliag fan s »d
circulating lea • a t a r.
’ Then that.’* o priv.y
hath for aaarr taw. to. j
Haw fa hotel tbet is
■ ItsoUt
sows with both.
Orth a*s
o dig #•*<
h
■P* lit
■'Tvi
r//
:-*!«m&r
. Mi
0 ■ Ilf
The W o HTH Hr*- L i.
U.^S. Reduction
°f Uattle to be
Starred in County
Ninety-four cows ia the quota
alloted to Comanche County to
be sold under the governm nt
cattle reduction program acco.d-
<ng to k notice received this
week by County Agent J. A.
Barton. • -•*. r
The cattlel to be' bought come
under the “cutter” class and a
muffinum of fl.7R per hundred
will be paid at Fort Worth 4or
the cattle. No commission - or
yardagr -wfll be charged.
Those who wish to sell cattle I
under the plan are asked to rail
*t the County Agent’s office and
secure a permit.
Buyers reserve the right to
reject anv cows carrying insuf-
ficient flesh, crippled, or diseased..
Fort Worth has been denig-
rated as one o the 18 central
Points where the raitle will he
immediately processed into can-
ned meat products and distribut-
ed among the needy. .
The government wl| have ex-L
berien-ed cattle buyers at Fori'T
Worth where the cattle will S*
purchased and paid for on the-,
of Fort Worth prW*, the !
I .....to th* seller being the
vaerbige and commission.
—•---_____ j. I
f.V «TBQAL PRICKS FOR *
\ FIRST,,-MONDAY
22 Bfflc Cartridges, 2 boxes 25c
Single Bit Axe_____11.26
6 Gallon Uni Can*, aach 35c
8 Gallon Unfa Can*, each 45c
10 Gallon Urd Cana, each ... Me
Hamas, Light. Paly ■_<
ZTtSXPlp-
•ttlea, 20 Gal..
ifoagh;'the air.
Mrs. Joe, B. Hamilton and
children aMrs. R. K. Sheltort
sp?nt Sunday at Morgan.
I
BARGAIN BAYS
(Expire Decetriber 31#t)
V
IWMh Ketttoa,
Nail Hammer
Oal.. each $4.7*
28c
•v 1 lr»' f '
Renfro’s Specials
For Saturday atid Monday
We have bought several of the finest
Baby Beeves, ever butchered in C01MI1-*
che, at real bargain prices and are groing
t to grive bur customers advantagre
of our big savingrs. /r
LOOK AT THIS—3 Lbs. for 25c!
This includes Steaks, Sausagre, Roasts,
* Etc.—Beef or Pork.
Come and Get it—We Must Sell this Meat
We reserve the rtgrht to sort or
\ _ limit purchases. ..... ^
'Kcllogrgr’s Corn Flakes, 3^Pkgrs. . . .. 25c
Dairy Maid Bakhig Powder,
40 Ok. Can •...' f......, J. :...... 20c
Don’t) Xorgret we carry a full' stock of
F’^sb Fruits and Vegetables in a , ‘
Sanitary Refrigerated Case— ’
1 *
' ;K.ecps them Fresh andcX’risir^^ •
at all times. 1 «>; v -
Renfro** Mdrket Grocery
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The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1933, newspaper, December 1, 1933; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth890934/m1/8/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.