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THE ABILENE REPORTER ABILENE TEXAS
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The Abilene Reporter
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JCDycuvnox wm;ic
American Education Wock Decem-
ber 4 to 10 win bo under the joint
nunplces or tho National Education
Association ntid tho Amoricnn Leplon
two organizations which aro nboye
all other interested in the proper
teaching? of Americanism.
It is urged that ministers preach
Upon tho subject of odttcatlpn Sunday
December 4 that tho mayors of cities
Issue proclamations setting nsltlo that
week as American Education "Week
tht the merchants uso their window
displays to further- tho idea that thi
moving plcturo theater flash slides
urging education and that tho coop-
eration of educational patriotic clvlo
and fraternal organizations bo secur-
ed. It is a big program; nnd ono that
deserves tho full Attention- of tho
people of this country.
A nation of jgnorarmmes Would bo
a nation not worth while. Education
of tho right sort 1ms made this tho
greatest nation on earth but moro ed-
ucation and better education is need-
ed to make this a still greater na-
tion. Tho education week program In-
cludes many features which aro to bo
stressed In press pulpit and foium.
Among them aro American ideals and
Americanism American patriotism
education as an investment tho corn-
munltles' responsibility toward the
school nnd tho awnkenlng of tho pa-
triotlo conscience of now American".
liCt everybody Join hands and wake
Education Week a success from every
angle.
San Angelo on Tuesday by a vote
of D64 to 313 decided On'tho Issuance
Df $150000 Worth of municipal bonds
to bo used In constructing flvo mllott
of improved streets Thosa greets.
dispatch"? indicate will connect UP
"with cardinal highways radiating from
that city on tho Concho. Tho move-
ment sponsored by tho JClwanla club
brought out a heavy vote. Ban An-
geld jmg taken a step that other towns
nnd cities In "West Texas might fol-
low. At a. tlmo When there in much
Unemployment the cities should m'ako
every effort to provide Work for men
of families and tho lssuanco of bond
fY iinftflnfl Imnrnl'nmfirtfd tf n tinlan.
did 'way to solve tho juncmploymchs
problem. '
Tho press of tho country Will now
proceed to lecture tho peoplo of Bal-
lingcr on mo cvus oi moo action.
Lynching is. foundamcn'tally wrong
of course but haw" nro. you Koing to
nrguo with a .man whoso child or
-whoso nolghbor'a child has been out-
raged? As long as .such crimes aro
committed by black brutes bo long
wlll Anglo-Saxon manhood rise i(t U
wrath and destroy tho culprit. You
might tts well try to nrguo with a cy-
clone. Or4cach'thd earthquake to bo-
have. "
Holland a tiny kingdom (or moro
propetjy quoendom) "with a population
of around seven: million souls possess-
es a foreign dependency' which has n
population ot fifty million porsonsj
Java long ruled by1 tho Dutch is ijo
inean possession pa products of
fiugar rice- tobacco condiments tea
ohd other articles of export mako
Java a very valuablo ptaco to hold to
He-sumption of hostilities in Tro-
land woUd bo a calamity and it is
to bo presumed that all three sides
of tho question will mako every ef-
fort to head off that calamity. Noth-
ing 18 to bo gained by a guerilla war-
faro such as has drenched tho Em-
erald Islo in blood for many cen-
turies. A couplo of basoball pennants liand-
runnjng. p football team that came
within o'no samo of copping last year's
title and a football team that Is goinET
to win tho ttato championship tho
yrnr such fellow cltlezns is tho
proud boast of Abilene Taylor cdunty
Texas.
Farmers of the Plain region un-
able to find a decent market for tho-
maize and Indian corn hao doqldiiu
to put legs on tho crop by feeding- it
to hogs. This Is a wlsq decision oor.-
talnly. TJioro it more profit in hogs
than in grain any year.
"When the weather bureau. In giw
ins precipitation figures announces
that thcyo is a "'tracj" it means a
tracer has been sent out to seo wliat
has become of tho rain.
Tf Harding and Hoafst have really
ppllt It noes to dhow that Mr. Hard-
intf has been following ns own con-
sctonco pretty closely
Jt has Just about come to pass that
whenever .a ktag offers Ills rpulgna-
tlon U is nccfinted with alacrity
Tlio rain "Wbloli foil hero AVjednes.
flay nftei'noon dld'not lust long but ii
covered a great deal of territory
-1 t ' a
Ah Sir Hall Calno would say. tho
pllURtion Jn Kansas has been "quietened"-
consUyvably
Viewpoints
. Our right lilp; Marine
From Houston Post
Tho flglillne nnulltles df tho Unit-
ed State marines nro protty well
know both at homo and nbroad. Oer
many an well as dome small obstre-
perous republics on thin sldo of the
water Is. acquainted with tho work of
the "dovll dogs." In tho recent Inter-
national match with small nrmH tho
position of tho niarlncsruyreatcst
shooting organisation hKfrtvan
made moro no euro byHprrvelouff
records their representatives estab-
lished. Among tho most expert Bhoot-
Ing gontlomen wcro Sergeant Thomas
C. Cawley. who shot 170 sticcwlvo
bull's eyes nt 800 yards making what
wan dcclnnxl to bo tho world's re-
cord at any range; nnd Sergeant J.
V. Adklns rang up 7C consccuttvo
bull's eyes nt 1.000 yardH. Others made
records which puled into Insignificancy
thoso of tho old-tlmo gunmen of the
west Tho marines haven't much to
shoot at Just now outsldo tho country
but Postmaster Hays has found them
a Job a guarding tho malls. If tho
Postmastor genoral will tako the trou-
blo to spread In bandit clrclos tho
reports of tho shooting rocordH of tho
marines there will likely bo devolop
ed an acuto scarcity of tho holdup
gangs In tho iclnlty of tTnelo Bum'
mall cara. These rocotds nloiie should
servo as prcventntlvo measures.
t Child liubor Jitircuti
From Gainesville Register
MUuaulcoo has a bureau devoted to
tho interests of worklnc children. Anv
Milwaukee employer Who wlBhe child
ren to wprK rop mm mutt go to tuo
bureau This body determines wheth-
er tho Job and tho conditions aVo such
that a child may wisely undertake
them. If conditions nro favorable then
children carefully selected as suited
for tho Work nro allowed to take? It
up Every child who wants to go to
work must apply to tho bureau. His
physical and mental capacity am de-
termined by carpful tests before ho
Is allowed to take a Job. If he Is not
up to standard In mind and body no
certificate is given' him nnd ha is re-
manded to tho proper agencies to con-
tinue his education and physical devel-
opment. The activities of this bureau
have protected Milwaukee's dhlldrcn
from exploitation and lmv also help-
ed to banish tho usual antagonism of
employers for child labor laws. It is
an institution to bo studied.
Ktibdhldliig Ranches
From I.ubbock Advbcatd
Opening now torrltory lias been the
most common pastlmo of tho pcoplo
of tho south Plains during tho past 12
months. Tho big ranches nro fast Jail-
ing beforo tho demands Of tho farmers
who nro coming to this great country
to follow their chosen vocation and as
a result of this the South rialha hafl
produced bv far moro of nearly every
'crop thun will grow In this section
ntui tho fact that this country Is an
Ideal farming section Is being moro
cloarjy demonstrated than ever before1.
Tiistnt this tlmo arrangements nro be-
ing made to subdivide somo other
large tracts which will mean tho
opening Of many rich productive farms
In this section.
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I Clip and Comment
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Stand 1J
EVcn tho tow'n knockers lost their
hammers in tho rush Balllngcr
Lcdgor.
It would be wH rush or no rush
Just hi iuletr ordinary peaceful
ijrouthy tlmos if tho knuckors could
loso their hammers and Hko Idttlo
Bo Peep bo unablo to find them. C.
As C. does not nee what- knockers' and
their ilk wero born for anyway; they
nro always .getting in tho way of pi-o-
hgicsisjinri advanevmont and thoso who
aro uustiy engaged in pusning tueir
town to tho city thoy dealt aro oinc.
times retarded in their wmk by tho
fact that thoy have to stop every
onco in n whtlo and shovo tho rc-
tardcrs ashlo that they may continue
buildjng. No town no city is immune
from its khockors retnrdors holders-Uit-of
progress Q & Q. has found that
there aro oven soma who don't Ilka
his column and ho oftentimes is
forced to cite them to tho fact that
this department Is always replete with
intellectual scientific politically
economic musical and townbulld-
Ipe mattor but thoy don't bcllovc him;
tny think ho Is trying to get funny
wlUthom. In fact C. & C. lias had
some irouma in convincing nis patrons
that this department Is tho most im-
portant part of tho entire sheet and
that if It were not for Ills cxpostula.
lions- explanations nnd nil tho other
things that tliorv ould bo only a
blunlvspaco wlioro this column usually
tin ti CraF mY nn1 r nniiCDfi tlmt iirmild
Aumfrv vu uu ut .uutny Minw uuuiu
ba a horrible catastrophe if that con-
dition existed. So it is with towns
and C. & C la glad that he Is not alono
in his dlsticss and sorrow. Tnere-
ftfrc It bchoovos ovory good citizen
and tiuo to cet out of tho knocker
'class particularly in regard to C. &
C. Ho is suro that Jf they .will but
read his column with an open mind
they will forthwith boo tho error qf
thuir ways nnd immediately con-
clude that thoy cnnn6t do without any-
thlturjUint he may nay. C & C. pym-
pathltes with tho knockers and knows
and realizes to tho fullest extont that
thoy don't know what they'ro doing
or they wouldn't do What thoy do.
Ho knows that thoy don't want to do
What they do but they have Just got
in tho hubtt of using their hammers
and that It s Indeed difficult to get
away irom siamming not oniy inuir
town but C. & C. ns well. C & C.
has n long list of hints to town build.
oru stored away but ho would aver
light hero that it Is Imperative that
every oltizeu lond his aid and cooper-
ation to his town. Ciodlt is given tho
knockers in this respect that they
know what It takes to build a town
but they havo let mimo other knocker
lund thorn astray and having boon
Jed osttny thpy nro content to pull
ngaln&t instead ot with tho majority.
The tlmo of test is nt hand as It lias
been lomnrkod bofoi ami tho oltl-
aons who stand by his town now win
prove himself worthy of the best that
maycomo to him In life. .
POHIO ItlCO COM HATS
THKPINK BOLIAVOB.31
SAN JOAN P." 'it.. Doe 1 As a
preliminary moans ot combating tha
pink boUworm which has boon found
bote cotton fields.. aro bolng burned
over and places whoio seed or cotton
might spread infection aro boiiig dis-
infected. No .slops havo yet been tak-
en however which aro considered
drautto enough in view of cxpbiionccs
In tho United HtateM and elsewhere.
One (suggestion mado has boon thnt
all cotton planting bo suspended for a
ppripd of threo years.
Tho cotton crop of Porto BJco Is
worth approximately 5100000 a year
and planters aro oppoaod to having a
ban placid -on growing.
A wostorn zoolosy professor do-
clara that there Is moro money in onc
bkunk than in a dairy cow.
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By transplanting trput tho fish
may bo caused to change their char-
acteristics in a few generations
Two Copshveni !rap fcr AaioTtieves-
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i -'mmm .fjau'mm''riw y u -MA-oyc tvai wsaaR4fti'r
wam:mKmMSKmk -s-i moved. A MBaS6
MOULD A WFA7TMPrrOMOCKOfiFrHSAFErYOVCE'li.jAttS J. StfEtfAAr
nwr wrfjtri.ur trie suvs iuv jr SfC: WY & sHO WD I
rCAAWOr MOVE WinG& jrle nlM jznussj? n. I
mm I i iiiw hi i if iiMf hi
Just a Little Fun
The Inscfcurlty of Office
From tlo Birmingham Age-Herald
"A public carcor has its compensa-
tions." "What nro thoy7" asked Senator
Snortsworthy suspiciously.
"Well you enjoy a certain honor-
able distinction you nro much in tho
public cyo and your follow citizens
pay you the respect duo n statesman."
"Maybe So. but I'm novcf tho cen
ter of an admiring crowd of my con-
stituents that I don't wonder whiqii
ono of them choilshes a secret ambi-
tion to stnnd In. my shoes and is flg-
prlng out a little combination that
may In a few years have me back In
tho homo town practicing law."
Twin Kcnts
From tho New York Sun.
North I hoar the salo of women's
silk hosiery has taken a tremendous
slump.
"West Yes I knew fikirt3 had been
lengthened!
AVIicro to Stop
From tho Birmingham Age-Herald.
"I'm lociipg lonesome."
"Whv' don't you get. engaged to n
nice girl"
"Will that keep mo irom boirur
Innn un m C P '
"It will if you don't marry her."
Being Worked Overtime Now
From the Birmingham AgeIIerald.
"Pa7"
"Yes my son "
"What's meant bv an 'enlarged
sphere of usefulness'?"
"Thais what happened to tho yea3t
cake boh."
An Unforgettable Sight
From tho Birmingham .Age-Herald.
"The trouble with most women is
that they havo no senso of responsi-
bility outsldo of their homoi."
"Tlicro aro exceptions. Havo ou
ever noticed tho agonized cpresslon
on tho faco of a woman who was try-
lng to loam how to drlvo a -car and
had forgotten whother the way to stop
It was to null tho 'thingumbob' or
push tho 'what-you-may-call-lt'?"
Afini tTinkftra liilvo discovered that
A . iitfnu ilnntHnii nn thn infill In
wrong being 100 yard3 off the north"
south lines
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
SAVTqM I'VE GOT
A LOT OF THIMGS
'PUKETOTALK
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A HOU5E IS A FNE WSSSMSSi
3 PJ.ACE.- W SUMMER BUT !&--- -
in Winter the urne. h tg?
. OLD FIAT WITH A JANITOR
' .HAS JT BACKED OFF i ' figg
THE BOARDS ltS7THiV "
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A SIGMAL rATHIS
CARJSNOTrQBe
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UTILE BENNY'S NOTEBOOK
' By LEE PAPE '
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Mo and Skinny Martin was setting
on my frunt steps last Sunday not
thinking of onythlng spcshll and a
bUntch of corls started to w'awk nast
tawklng and giggcliiiKas If they thawt
they was having a grate time Skinny
saying' (J Ini glad I alnt a gorl vyat
goods gorls?
No good I sed and Skinny sod Im
not oven going to got mairied jvoti I
grow up wen your married you Jiaff
to tako our vvlto with you ovCry
placo you go and watover you wunt to
do you haft to nsk her fetbt no sir
nuthing doing.
ro neither no wedding bells for me
gosh Wat do I caro for gorls? I sed.
Im satisfied Jest bolng hecr this way
liKe two oatciieiciS l sen
Mo too. so am I we'ro comfortable
potting with our legs crossed and
cVetythlng and tho more geris thero
was errdund tho lesi fuh it would be
I wouldont be scrprisod if I never had
enything moro to do with gerla at all
jsed Skinny.
Neither would I If I dldcnt X sed.
Theyfo more trubblo .than thcxro
worth and liesldes thoyro nuthing but
a nulsants and. cnyways' wat good aro
thoy I'fcod
cels sian a uaicneprs C4u anil env peuiuoii. Mini vvonx along aiso out an
rtiemher tliat even gets saw with n gerl he had to do wsj to hold tho team and
cant belong eny more bed Skinny and tho children and carry tho bundle and
I Hed All rite I'm willing 1 keop Iho tfogs out of a fight.
Wloh Jest thon who stnrted to go .
past but Jlary W'atklns and Lorottcr Sidney .IlQcks wept aroUnd for n
Mincer both looking gratp till rtressod vhllo this morning fftetlpg warped
up for Sundey ospeshllly Jtaiy AVat- nnd all out ot proportion and .finally
kins and me and Skinny Jest kepp on dimsoverdd t was cutiHod by his coat
sttlug thero Und tipped our hats to being buttoned wrong
them Mary "Watklns baying. Wo'iej
taklngawawkwWIch mo and Skinny Tho peculiar cracking sound that
sat there a wile longer and I sod. Hay laa hoard noar the postof0CO an day
Skinny. I bet eho ment they wimtefl yestorday turned oUt t( be Hone other
us to go with them Owizz it looks than Slim Pickens eating hickorynuts
dldcnt wunt to wawk vjltli thorn no
1"":" l" .-. -.wr.H i- v uviiui.i
mailer ii wo i eoiy iioiil or nor.
Maybrt We better run hnd catch up'
In tlmm 1fHt nut nf nnlllnnpui sn.l i
cuHniv POlltcnei-8 soil'
p"'nny. -..
"Wlcli wo did. Proving wat you say
arid wat you do aro '-' dlf front things.
GEMS ntOM THE UIBIiE
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O Lord our Lord how eipoljcnl is
thy name ilj all the earth. Psalms
&:. .
Olivia Takes Danny to tho Matinee
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TO TALK TO ME
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iBoundiiic Billows on ti ahonntlig ex
l0n a nonrhy stumn.
"" iRft 'VVrTn n IS Th. K
c" m 160-i first pmployed thn Jills
ropo n inv6stjKfalnj- aescaso causes.
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Tho Jesuit priest Althanosnis Kliclv
A Ilfo-slzed statim of Ocorgo Wash
ington was unveiled In Trafalgar
Knuaioi Londoii. on Juno .10 1321
5
Somo smaller fishes find piotoetlon
from their eneinks by swlmjnlng
along' underneath tho jellyfish .
i
Thomas Kdlson said thnt nt man l
tchlevea my "Inspiration two per cent
land by persplintion. su peictnt. '
BY ALLMAN
EVERY TIME I EMPTY THESE
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 274, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 1, 1921, newspaper, December 1, 1921; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth316996/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.