The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 89, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 10, 1921 Page: 2 of 10
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8Un ASPIUANTS TO TKH 1ST-
TIA'i TItAlNIXO T l'AUK
TIH'ItSlMY AITKKNOON
Woll mutpft. tlu'ro off I
BrlRlit nnd cnrly TnnriklKy morntnrr
thoio was a gntlui-ing m ihe lmrlBi-s
signed by SJciwior Pfiif Vli to for try-
outs tin BlaljHien for the Abilene ICttB"
Jos. This Thuraclny uftt-rnoun at
1:30 o'clock the men Wve to WUirt
thoir training ami tluo .to tint fort
that the weather is rntiior uool for
bascballi it vrn docteiur tlmt tlmt tmiH
ins was to beJlKbt for the first tiny.
The skipper plan tt ijavo ItlH HWi
Uniber t easily niit the rlmt ilny wfts
to oenslFt mt-roty of running- nnd utli-
iTWlfc netting thoir first Wind.
Ad time Koen on mill the Of 8l so-
Hcf begins t. wi-nr away the hjirlev.i
will untlihbor iht-ir wiima and hlurt
showing just whu.t kind of stuff thv
have Tho hurlejH should bo tnerrilv
on thoir way when tho main Uiinoh
nuts Jn Us ntipoamnce next Tudsdav'
ntid intensive training gets under way.
Evdrybody viim on hand Thursday
morning except Pat Crowmin tho oiiljs
old-timer of the stuff hut ho Is ox-
pected to roll in Thursday ftfternoit
or FVldny morning. Three new liurt-
crs recently acquired by White w rw
utilioiuict'd TliUrsday inorlng. TlteV
arc all local men nnd wore exocetod to
nvt t-nininir with the ottni twfrlera
this afternoon. They are: Qreon broth-
or at Hoss Green of this city and wlioi
hoa been Working out with thv alm-
mons College team for HOtnethnu:
Wright und Uulloc'i So hero are the
slab Aspirant who are ready to go-
Tom Flanagan of Keller TexV "V. If.
Hoi 1 In Ji Hu-wley; Oomur Wllsoiv
Hamlin; AV. It. Tierce Mlllsap; Krvtn
Morn VI. Worth; Arnold Knibrofe.
Tuscola and C It. Hriivrn Carlsbad.
N. M. Then; with the three now men
acquired and Crowson constitute the
staff.
Joe Lewis was one of the first arriv-
als on the sreno cotn'ng.all Uiu way
from Simmons College In order to
groet.the Ditchers' "too tni' sy that
I have qpmo Into tho 'fold'" Lewis
snld. Joe was busy hunting for h
saw Thursday mornihg remarking.
us a catcher! am a good ttirpontur."
Anyway Joo went out to the purh nn 1
installed the hi-mo plate ami assisted
in getting things ready for the initial
practice tills afternoon. Joo vlll see
that the hurlers get plenty of working
out "Hush" Sain wlio will try out
for m Infield position will ass st in
limbpring up tho pitchers.
Newsboy Tells What
Good Time Bunch
Had At Carnival
Iy WIIX HtiNUY HANKY)
At Hcxeij n'tlock Wednesday wen-
lug about thirty Jloporfer boys gntli-
ii'ud at tho office and thun mar lied Uj
twos to the Carnival Orounds.
Air. Kelgiii. lht Carnival l'resn
L Agent met us and carried us through.
When we came to tho grounds wo
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AT TIIK CUM rill DAY
"TIIK SON OP TUAZAV"
Thpra will be shrtrUy presoiUetl ut
tnunnv theatre "Tile Son ot n
'ftiman
nJMflCy Of-Junglo lift" In the African
wHtlernes- A serial .teaming with
jforuclous lions tigers baboons fierce
man eutlng blacks sinister Ainbs ven-
loiuous creatures of the wilds.
Amongst them always fighting foi
suprntaer M KorftR Hie IflllPP. the
son of the InlmltabU' "Tnizun of tho.
Ap m" witn ills companion Akui lite
Apt nnd ierleni ills Utile sweetheart
win in lie -bus rescued from nn Aral)
She k. TogeUir nom childhood rtify
rode the Seaplanes Which wete vc.W lAneman. .loiiilnrtnt nlwnvs . hiItim th
interesting and real. iBirl' front .Vr present dangers.
Tl.cn next we rode tip 1'orrlH 'Whi-ol I AW 4 f f v
and got a good yew of the City of ttncSc and w.ld bensts. tmM are res-
Ahflono a we would go to tho top. .mJ nml tlUw trou' thJ 'juil0 v
Then crfmo the MerryOo-ltojind "Tnj-ain or cho Apes" mnks this serial
Which Is old. but still thrilling and In- wonderfully 1 human. nulsatlnir witn
ton-Mi ing. ' lovti notion thllls suspense and everj
WajJill wore an.lou to get to "Over tpthfjr kind f ibnotlpn. -
the Ws' and before Wo wine- out j id H the fijmlh of the Tariaii' stories
we wished we had not started but t u filmed Th author ljidgar Hire
When we hntl gotten out And snw Just nurtoughs. asserts tlmt it is the host
whit a gtiQil Mine Wo hail we all do- Tortin story he .has ev.or written
cid.d thjit It was the best of any of. TlH .. )n8 aT ulvnitages of
l'ln- Mthe pi-fViourt Turatm picture- with
Tin " hli" Vas very jieppy and ion of their dOfe ts
had a good Kick too- Anj one v. mi HI JH u.0iUrf j tlJ lJu National Kilm
do well to palronUo the "Whip. Corporation the pioducer of "fco-
Tht lrst Mid show we cams to was 7Au i the Apes" nnd lirofitotl by
a man wanting saws wljiuli looUcti nn- inmr.F. Uevler. th ueonls who made
IIEKE'S
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NEW YO
Mia Associated I'reas)
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X Y-. Maxell 10-
Dowh in Shieveport routstaim wht-rj
tho New Yj-rk Ain'-rl u:'
training some fif chum.
parted bj-e today to hav
lOMiihle. And then unine the wonitei-
lu. -scape. A man looked himself In
a cabinet und d.uuth stocks wblch
'worn used jn Uomimy 'Iidht ami he
i-Sftiped
Then cuuie tho cu;ty "Kmay
House" In which tho World seemed to
turn unside jown
The second side show were the
ahuut dogs and tnltfuted horses. One
amiill lKtny played the nan of a child
Und went to bud a lid also Uld other
tblngj tliat must horses cannot do.
Then thcro was the huge .$1000"
horse that could udd any uvu uumbets
between one und ten and Hid it well.
Tin dogs were very smart They
jumped tho ropo mid rolled the hd-ict
und Imitated "prissy" bojs and girls.
The Witd West Show proved to !
veiy thrilling. There were some sure
vuough bucking horses and steeis ami
11 t.ook some sure enough cow noyo to
.ide them but still there was onjy one
lUflli thlfi.WU. Thei'e was "lucky Joe"
and "Koxy crandpu" ind "Mulhull." a
lokl bucking steer.
Sir. Chas. .Martin owner nnd 3Iun-
ngoj'ol the'Kilstso I3.poltio(i Shows
was certainly kind to us und we aln-
ti'iely hope that wherovo:- ho koks lie
will have tho best of best: luck. And
tlu-n win n It comes time for him to
return to Ablleho wo ceiiuln.y will
gi'' him a heaitv woloome.
There are lots of Interesting nnd
etjui-ntlonn! things to be seen in this'
Carnival and let me say tliat we np-
pieciate .Mr. Mai tins kindness
1 ! I I I
Legion Meets in
its Regular Session
Tonight At 7:30
famous
Tunfeih
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III.UlllFOUl) 1RKHIl)lfS T
l.LM PAVIIJ.IO.V AT UIANY
A1MNY March 10. The Hereford
l.icijqbrH Association which wrm r-
ccptj' oi'gnnliced here with an Initial
momltOrshlit of nineteen hold Us fli'Ht-
show aiui sole a ft'w 'days axo thor
being fcomething UU fifty hend o very
high gra(u.' animals on exhibit
JUdgo Ht V. t'dlUHft. of tttuinfoid.
the woll known Hereford Breeder was
tin? Judge vulooled to Kiiss On tho cat-
He and his splandld knowlsdgo pf the
Hemford liruod tumbled him to satis-
fy evqry on- in every way.
A number of unlma s woie soul at
Auction. iuid vury good prices were
renllhed
Thla Assoiiiittiiin Jms decided to
build a handsome l'uvlll.'on at this
lilnfo. wht.ro it is to hold Us annual
shows and salt's. This Association has
nlu-od.v been the nu-ajiH of olimiuragr
log tite bieeding of IlVroforda in this
vouiu.i also uf intinv othom going
Inlrt the business and has stimulated
the o:lltle interest in tilts county und
nertiou. Many "lireeders und liuygis
troti other ttuntles attended the show
and sale ana some vetr f Hie - cattle
were purt lmsed. ' j
i 1 i . a
Th iiire lof imps and ftfnpos Js'
higher under.prohlbltiiui thun 4 dtiii
IrorMo the eighteenth amendmunt.
TWO 3KKN bJTAIN JJf r
C1UCAGO FOUTlCATi WAK
CHICAGO. March 10 Rewards of
$50 were" offert tohiv uby Alderman'
uoihi i-owers 01 mo ninaiet-nin warn
for tho capture of the men who yes-
terday shotr and hilled' two of Ptor
political lieutenants Paul Labrcola
nnd Hairy Raymond
One- man wn under nrrent todny In
oonneetion -with thw tmse Bui the po-
lice refused to disclose his identity or
to talk of the men who were belntr
sought. J-dur gun men said to have
been Imported from New York were
said to have been connected with the
tdiootiiur.
J-rfibrcola. was killed within a block
of Ids homo at 0:15 a. in. alul Ray-
mond ln his cigar siftro a faw bloolt.t
away at 1 p. m.
Several bombings occurred during
the campaign Just closed in one of
which a number of tho supporters of
Anthony IT Andrea Powers' polltku.1.
- i'uuijuiu vur viiuiinij' lliULLU LVlft
D'Andrea war meeting
Nollcc to Autci
I qun fix any
system used on a
bile work strict
class or no chu
Service. Youn
Street Abilene
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The.CLtlpnent
db3txc4 ordinarir
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Phono 37
VEEOG&sa
ittcn-
Pauamoie Post No. fu. Ameilcan
are spring ji-ogion will be convened In regit lux
it was ie-'monthly session m the new hall in the
o havi- tii-ie.i.aifciimsenieut oi the Orace Hotel tonlsht
the secret or jJaue iiuth s nnin? rtra j ijuirpjiuy iu ' otiot-k. Post (Jpm-
success. ' ' Jhmnder ftobeif AL Wngstaff announo-
Engttgea In iIb Ualfy'nwilfflnjt fltunf ' fl Tlfu-rthl.v morning.
of bulling balls over tlJv wncep of All members are ' urgtd to be nj
Cn0r park. Ruth wff acccfKed yet hand ptomiit.y at ihe hom. numed. Io
tcrdiiv bv Al Winirn. n YaiikSo reeruif. K- ilenry. 'reeefitly appointod to the
A borrowed abo's bat und knoclu'd ''"?' aojuiaui succeeuing u. tirauy
Wing'i
l borrowed Rabofs bat and 1
two pitched balls out of sight
"Nice stick" commented
"wanna soili?" i
Shaking his head to signify that he
dldu't Uabe sent foiir balls ovor tite
farthest wall
TIUJV COXtldDlS TfiWh
IS PROPKRIiY NAM KM
Harcrow. resluned. is ovneeto! t rn-.
n-aJly take over that offlco at' tonight's
meeting. -Adjutant Honrv lias indi-
(cnted that he Will launch an agg'easive
campaign lor the signing Ui of new
memners and also for lenewals of J
meiuuersiupM.
A spearal feature lias been nrnum-
t-d for tonight's meetlnKiuid the leg-'
ion mumner are assured plenty of
fun and entertainment Adiutnnt r.e
'Henry announced -thnt arinjljtementri
i had been mmle for two members of
the negro minstrels with ihe l-Vi6-t
Kxpositlnu Shows now playing hen
to appear at the legjon meeting.
(By The Associated Press)
WASH1NOTON. D ('. March 10.
Oeogniplieis e.i)eet the 'Jeorgians
knew what they wire iUIjik wlibn they .
named tht capltol of the old Oeorglnn
kingdura TlflW. The word comes ac-i
tording to tho ailouul C0KiHiuiieu1 I Prlulei-V Strike t'ouiuui-s
Association; from a' phrase meaning. IJINCHAMTON. X. Y Mnrcli 10
woriu'ti wn."-nnI the town iwotUicwj j'Tli. second day of the printers' striki
seventy kinds of languages "the hand-1 ls re lu-oilght f.rili the first Issue of
omest branch of the whit rare" .the IJlnghamton Atlvocute m jmbll-
pattlcularly tl women; Is a great t.ulon ixsud bv ihe strikers. Thf
Avine center ami in urn given U) singing .Morning 'Sun made hoi attcnint toduv
WhenBetter Li
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Buy a
kfcCars are Built
l. Suildhem. jr-
bAyIu WilLEike It (
Sennmgts -WraeAwt Co.
26d CHestnut jfreet
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TONIGHT
The First Christian Church
PRESENTS
Mrs. Katherine Neal Simmons
SOPRANO
" The Pacific Coast Nightingale "
High School Auditorium 8:30
PROGRAM
KATHERINE
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Assisted by rsiiqes Urban Violin!
liUcilelitOR at the Piano
THE FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
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(Violiu Omiifo iliss Urban)
SIMMONS
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Indian Love So
(Violin Obiigtitp Miss Uruii)
JUlifcJ. SlJliMONSA-
Tile Uirtli omiorn
Twilight --A Jiyifntiuinn
Where BIos.soikai'ov -3 A. Sim Hnuci
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Meditation tTiniiu7STl " Mnii.tii.i
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MRS SIMAIOX '
m$K SPH00L AUDITORIUM ABILENE TEXAS
MARCH JO 1921.
Flowers Furnished by Mrs. C. R. Lee
ADMISSION 50 CENTS and 75 CENTS
3 -
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10 Equal
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FULW1LER
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Ford & Fordson
Dealers
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uml dancing (iuliltw ai'e u-telenri in
TlfllB. it wav8 uiuean tliey ran "whee-
tlio and Hwear in at leant a iloztn litn-
gll.lU'-H."
to follow tin- Ii-iul of the livening lrei
v. hleli iiulilHleil yesterday three eillt-
'oiih Mitli the nl of tlie eiifjrvinK de-
partment jfr
m.
INCOME TAX RETUgS HBPjTnOW
tlave you made your returns? If not
I tod You ciin have the advantage of
tornal ltevenue Sorvloe at a lejasn.tiilo
Attarney at uaw a
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Our
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Afrjea by Edgar Rice Burroughs Kt fpjbodu iii ; reels.
Also a UmvaalrQagtufte v
"BEAUTIFULLY TRIMIIEDV
What is the Co-Operative Buying- Club?
How are Co-Operative Stores Operated?
How can PIGGLY WIGGLY
CO-OPERATIVE B
MAKE MONEY? S S
What is the Cost of jCftuIMemhersfiin?
What are the Beneitsof Club Memberslu
vvno tsenents qy iii&h Prices and lilgvRrits on Gro
- cenes? YOUiy The MERCHANT Tiie XUBLlC?
What Effect dJe CoerativeJBtfjg Qubs Have on
uther Stor?
uoes tne Fubiic vantuUnort an institution being
ujjcxuicu n uiy pnnctfwe ox laixe volume and
small prolits? y
Do you bejiefe tht "HtfWho serves West profits moSb1
Is this an exiejtfment or is there iA ecord of successiul
operatiorfof Co-Operative Sres?
Are you interested in the PuJlic Good?
Are you intereed in yoiumvn POCKETBOOK? v ;
If so let us answeYrrttlvr the above questions and any
. others you may ask concerning our plan.
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