The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 295, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 22, 1921 Page: 2 of 10
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PAG 12 TWO
lij. i M I-l Humhtt. AB1LRXE TEXAS
Of HIS 10 SEE
SUA US MB i
ILL ipiEIS
(llr Tha Aktoolnte Trtisi .
At'rfTlV Texas. Per. 22 Santa
Clans will carry nn overflowing nncic
of gitt for M-hlch llttlo limits :carn
4...1.... i.r. -..I.ltn Ilin Tnxnn Ktatu Or-1
Uhans Home nt Corslcnna oh Christ-
inas cvo His Hlolfth. will ho discard-
cil because of tho hugo supply of pres-
ent furnmhed by the ntnto board of
control. Freight train? or automobile
trucks will carry JtUo load to ploddm
tlvo lictrts ot chllrtron for whom there
pro ho lovlntf patches to provide
Chrlstrmg chen'r.
Toys nnd Ramos ns welt as Rifts
Bcrvlnff n practical purpose are belli
Katlvcml by tho dozen from the old
tuwts norerooms for the children nt
the crphantf homo Among the Bins
to Which requisition has been ap-
proved by tho board of Control are
15 dotcn rntors 4 dozen ltnlvoe half
a dozen pairs of cuff buttons 1 1-4
.!... mi entx a ilrtznn dolls. 2 1-2
doi.h fialtis 3 lfi dos?n balls 3!
d stn harmonicas a l-o uozon caimn
a rro"s of Jack stones 2 ounetrt of
Ulkt water 1 dozen blocks and 2
nets of ten pins.
In addition tothls lint of toys wltlrh
wn'jld cause tho oyes of most children
to brighten with Kindness on ChrlH-
tnas day Is a similar pnt-k ot KlftH.
Bathcred bv Old Santa for tho colored
deaf clumh nnd blind wards of the
Mate. The colored children Will re-
ceive paint BOts bolt books slate
harps blocks drums dlshos. dolls
beads handkerchiefs checkers. rib.
hens comb" powdor and jierfiitno ties
lo pins ff buttons. houo horns
i. n i -
i 1 the gifts moro attractive
to the r UplotUs nnd to enhance the
liolldav Bplrlt at tho Institution gold
nnd silver paper and tinsel Santa
Olaua facts candies and holders 'and
l Ijnstmas bolls Will bo supplied to tho
Institutions tho board of control oi
ders how
Tho children In tho different instl-
tuti ns aro certain to b pleased tho
officials believe for each will bo fll-
lowed to make his" or her choice as to
what S.tnta Claus should include In-
his pack and tho desire of each Was
Included In tho requisitions tho bonrd
said.
IlociuIsHIona from tho other Mato
elemoHynary institutions probably In-
cluding thO Institute for tho feeble
minded wero expected by tho board of
coiurol tluS wcok.
am am
il FOB II A
111 IS SOUGHT
CIVILIAN FLYINE
BEClESPOFfi
WITH WEST I S
(Ily Tho Asioelntfcd Press)
CHICAGO. ro it A groat n-
crease In civilian flsIiiK in the mid.
die-western and southwestern s.utes
Ih if ported by a tepresentatlvo of the.
Acronnimcai unananer oi uoimnerco
of Amoi'ioa who has Just completed an
cLonslve tour several thousand mllea
of which Weie tro.ersed by airplane.
Approximately n wore of flvlmt
meets have been held at VailoUH
points throughout the United HiAIom
during the past ear but the larger
nnd moro significant of these were In
Illinois Keliiaska Iowa Missouri In-
diana nnd Te.rtS.
I Most ot tho fylng meet woroKcon-
1 ducted under the Initiative of patron
i o of the varlqus Chamber ot r
nierco. At these event iiioio than
500 planes Wero eiitoied fljliiK ap.
pioxlmntely COO.00O miles and earn-
ing during tho various bilet oxhlb-
itlon noi'lbda around. 15000 pasenK-
ers. Half a million people Witnessed
the tournaments tho largest of which
Were the American Legion Meet nt
Kansas fcity nnd the iMilltscr Trophy
Hucfi At Omaha. JJebraglia. (
Itls estimated by the Aeronautical
Chamber of Commerce that piobab-
lv one half of tho twelve hundred air-
craft believed to be lit commercial op-
oration in tho United States aro to bo
btKKU rilPM TIII3 111UTU Or JWriOV' SHOWING AT TJU: QUKUN Tltr VTIiU 1'C. 23 AND 21
HENRY WftTTERSON
KNH FioniGa
(Continued f-om page one )
It was during this time that llenrv
M'ntterson laid tho foundation for an
elabOrAte ItnoH ledge of iratlonAl af-
fairs h"e spending inxah of lus time
associating with lmrty JefUlers of that
jiorlod nnd In close touch with tho
opejatlon ot tho government.
Vtin' it l onfedw.jU.
. "nttorson'H course Jiv letters ahd
Journalism In tho national capital was
Interrupted Just Ad ha attained his
majority by the outbreak of snr. With
hla father ho opposed the Hecesslonj
movement but upon tup declaring or
liostllitles bo returned tii his Ten
itpssee home and joined tha army of
tne Confetltfimtjf. He served through-
out the var except for a peiiod of
ten months. When: he oatuhlUihed ahd
operated at Chattanooga' Tennessee.
"Tho itebel" a stml-nttlitary papei.
Mr. AVatloraon feorvod first as an
nldo to the famoiflj Odvalry leader
Genoral Nathan Dcdford Forrest jUiifl
later was on the staff of Goneial Leon-
ldns Toll:
AflDMORE GASE IS
OTBIMD'DI
11 KB KLUXE
(Uy The As"clate(Pres)
AltDMOItK. Okla. Dec. 22 A de-
claration that tho Ku Klux Klan
WOuld bo involved only In "incidental
manner" In tho tilals ot lil men
chaiged with murder as a result oft
tho killing of Jco CnriQl at vvilsoii last
Thursday night vt'as inado touay uyi
ill
8S F
DV OF HUH WHO
TO AH OIL
UBHT
found In thf MIsnltMlpfit OhltJ Rndjh'ns frlrnnpd Clllcln.
Missouri River Vlly. Colorado lv rremnt retched betwron
Montana. h. Dtkoi. Ohma . ZTmhX
Texs. Kmst riixha the entire province ot
. "The Wef the bljt)Tt immediate ' Cuiria Is handed back to the Tiirk
iHt for civilian flying" In the opinion tah Nllonllsts. In r. turn ono Prenrlt
uf.the Aeronautical Chmer otCjrti m?"'?y ' f" ""'TlT"11 a l&" "i1 lh(;
hi.ne reprfsentatU'cs. New trtno-; ""s"" ' muwuy iwiwcth jjowh i 'jnu
develop the Iron and Mtv.er mines 111
tho llart-hute valley on condition that
BO porr-ent of the capital be Turk-
ish. A larkf lnrt of the Oreek popul-
ation left tho 'territory wlthlit twenty
days of the signing of the compact
The French evacuation vyas regard-
ed as a red-letter dov by tho entire
population. Adana. the seat of tho
government decided to commomorato
it as an annual public festivity. A
Kciicral'hollday was declared and tho
shops closed. All private nlid publlo
buildings Wero bedrrked with green
and red flags! It has been announced
that tho now Nationalist itovcrnor
would Arrlye at tho resldcnco Iioumj
at noon- Tho nnrrovv plclurcsquo
streets began to pack at 6 a. m. Willi
eagef crowds.
At the oppolntod hour tho governor
dressed in military unirorm appeared
in tlie midst ot tho throjigs Immed-
iately a iafenltig oll filled tluv 'air
an "an e" pre scion of tho pfopleS' lov-
aiiv io .vioiianiineiuiiiioiii mm io tw
tnal Pasha. Speeches vveio then de
livered and tho usual official ccre-
moniej) hold. Tho vevr governor de-
hoird a long nddless
IIo tov lowed tho events of tho past
fto .oar nnd assured his hearers
that "TnikeVs mlghtv power which
the world thought had waned is now
In iiallty in the .ii ondCnCy ' ' Con-
tlnujnp; lie said- "With the sword wo
Ought and won our great empire;
with the kwokI we shall fight until
wo regain all wo lost."
povtalbm Is dtsjltnti. Vnt dletahres
loinnaratiVeiv Inadequate litgnwny
faeinifs fkr.moVor transport tna
with rullwayn In many wit Ions res-
tricted prinolpttlly to the mnln trunk
linos permit exceptional opportunities
for tonvlnclug demonstration ot
aei lal etf Iclenej . Itftnelers oil mini
phytic Inns traveling salcHmon for the
great distributing houses and nn in-
creasing uuinher of JJk executives who
want to sve time Tin traveling and
yet feel It necessary to travel to keep
In dlreit touch with thelr affairs are
emtdoylng nlrplane In their dally
work. The fait Is that thee meets
hae proven eonelulvcly that the
general public Ih beginning to accept
the airplane for What It is worth to
teoognlfcc in It a medium of efficient
and weedy transpoil."
iftiTIuTBIlLY
BUCK TO NOR
i
(Py tlio Assoclifed Press)
AT)AXA. Clllcta. Pec. 2. The Near
East which experienced many tum-
oveis duting the Kreal war. is now
sottlinjr down to what may bo ngaid.
ed u-i piiit4(al normalcy. Tlngtand has
nlicndy iil herself of Mesopotamia
and TlAnsJprdanla and now France
Eli I
Eli
b. V
i'rcollng stato attorney general
n iYitx Antinpl.ttixl PrpssS
SHATTIJiJ AVash.. Dec. 32 Ferdi-
nand Hochbruim 72 a retired real" es-
tate dealer was found dead heio yes-
terday In tho apartment he was sup-
posed io have left two months aso fr
a vlalt In C ullfornla. Tho coroner nald
Ijo had been dead about olght Weeks.
Plumbers seeking a leak which was
Xloodins tho apartment below dlscov
crcd tho body Tho police aro seek-
ing Iis Clara E. Skarln. who la said
to havo had access to tho apartment
for some timo past. Hochbrunn hav-
ing introduced her to nejghbpru as the
daughter ot a former houskoeper.
PESlWlLOS
B TAHEHHAGLE
II
FOR
C11MT1
Special to The Reporter.
lOST CITV Texas Dec. 22 Post
City and Garzsi county nio novv build-
ing a bltr community tnbernaolo. a he
Double-lf company gavo a-20 yoar
Jc"so on tho land at U per Var with
tl prlvllegO of purchasing the ground
nt n fixed prlco any tlmo within flvo
ycara.
Tho project Js being1 backed by the
commercial club and by nil tho
churches.
Nearly qvory community In tho
count.!' Has already contributed to tho
fcUWhen"comploted. tho building will
t-cat rtbout 1.200 Winona and will be
vised for big. political rallies revival
Zetlngs poultV Showa and a other
pubUo projects that can us.o tho tnb-
ernncie
. - - -
CDRPOHATIOH FOR
During- tho campaign betvv eon Cton- ni; arrived heio early today i
rals Sherman and Jolpvton . Watt f ft clty aU(1 lmmetUatPiy
on was chief of wcptita of tho Con-Lwth n nrQspcctivo state
Ol
son
federate army.
"Tho Kebel" Instantly achieved
great popularity. Tho pajier was out-
tipolioli and Independent forecasting
in many things tho loulsvi!to Courlei-
Jouinal. a lineal Ick cndi'nt to tullow
It within a Jew Jims.
Abraham Lincoln was said to be the
great passion ot WattersOn'a lite. Ills
locturo on "Lincoln" waft dellvt red in
hundreds ot cities and It was his pitdo
to toll of calling on Lincoln tha morn-
ing ofJiis inauguration nnd of stand-
ing be-sido him at tho oot'omopy.
"Let no Southern man point Ills fin
gdr nt me" Mr. YaUcison said ''be-
cause I Cftnplrize Llncpltr for ho Was
tha one friend We liad at court when
friends viro most in need."
Mr. "Watterspn always aijvocatod a
"Tariff for Ttevenue Quly." a phrttso
which ho coined and whhh finuUy
Was adopted by the deiiioomtie jiartj.
lie vvim an anient inewi oi tirovwr
Cleveland during tha letter's first' ad-
ministration as preaident but OPPO-
ed Cleveland's third nomination.
Smod n Cfltigrcss. '
Ills Service as a public official was
confined To a fraatamtl term in con-
gress. He accepted a .seat Mhere in
187C-7 at tho Mlshes. of ilamuet .r.J
riiden with whom he wh closely al-
lied. Mr. AVftttyrm refuted rertom-
Ination for tho full tetm. Iffefiuoutiy
uiged to run for high office he al-
m ruiuteo. mamvaming;
"I fehall stay where I .jun.
not ror mo. Jjegimilug in
Office Is
r slavery to
(Vy tlio Asseclatcd I'rens)
AKDMOKB Okla. Dec. 22. Four-
teen inon this afternoon ht 1:30 oVelock
wero to be arraign d in an oxamlnln
trial berpro Justico O Y. UUtcher to
Wtiivvfcr to charges of murder grovVlng
out ot the diHitlft o"f throe men at Wil-
son on tho night of December IH nftcr
an alleged attack upon Joe Carroll at
bfrf home l Wilson by masked men-
I. Frcellng Mnto9ttorney gonor-
from Okla-
conferred
nrosooctlvo state wllhess. a
Widow of ono of the slain men.
Tho men who are to faoo prelimi-
nary trial ares Jleverend Ittm Jujius
Baptist ' minister Htaldton; John
Smith grocM HialAtou 3 A. Cillllji.i
ritotluaiuer Aldmoie; Jeff. Suiitji v il-
son; Curley Smith Wilson De. K t
Harlow optometrist A'Uinort.; 1'ranU
Cardwoll insuranco aBent Ajdmore;
W. I -T. Hilton retired ranchman
Ardmoro John ftlurry oil field work-
er Itrty ia. Bnede. automobile dealer
Ardmoro- Tom Hallo Jcasp broker.
Ardmoro Dan lUdpath Jr. building
oo ni actor Vrdmore; C'itipn Whit-
chureh. oil supply manArdmoro find
J. A. i'Hts automobr supply man
Atdmoro.
fitorj- of tho Affair.
i.Kil Jias Iwen prevfvtudy assorted in
a tlgntkl statement byj. A- filiam
wilX knovn stock unaji ot Ardmorq.
who is held under bbndein conweotlop
with the pate. ti& oouniy" attorney
tald C II. SMms 'Admore italic de
tectlve whose body m fouo'd n)iortiy
after Carrmi and John StnUh ha-1
iKjen killed in a gun battle at Carroll's
Iioiiio planned a ruW upon CnrrolVq
Imrne expecting to find hh illicit uls.
tlller and persuaded many men of
lArtlnttfra to aeepmpany him.
1 The (expedition carried buckets ot
ftar and pillows of feathri tli" -county
attqpney continued with the intention
of "teaching .Carroll a lesson 'tftat
would make him cease his alleged
MIEHAL WniLS. Toat. Dee 22.
EUorta were being mado today to
recover tho body of Henry J. Manzy
from a depth of 300 foot in A fiftoen
inch Hole into vvjiieh he 'ftll lato yesr
torda)? vvhllo wprlflng at the Upham
Oil AVoll ten miles north ot heio. '
He w'as a tool dresser- nnd cither
stopped Into or vyas knocked Jnto
th vrt-ell when jiotu of the bUU wheel
spread while tools wcie being lowered
Into the hole.
THREE MEGHOES
FICE'TIIIL FOR
mm i II
aker Announcement
' The Home Bakery JPinc Street rooerly owned
by Ed Kline has bcqrt purchased 1 J. McAllister
Stevenson G. B. Mos anfcl Jt5yd iJrThomas and is
he ucrsonal supervision
'
CBy Tin1 absoi Uiofl Pressl
.'Aro T' Vts D"M' 22 Tho three
nejiroea -Clijah and Jalio 0'tte. and
tieorgo Kellough. vvho ar; In tin- Dal-
las Jail Will not be brought Itero until
nft r thu grand 1ury has n.imcil oh
their cases according- to n statement
or county Attorney ranu Tjrrcy.
Thev are charged bv eomplafnt with
roobery wfth l'ire arms December I
when i. A. Conrtoliy wai held up and
s)iOt. Connnllv died .last night but
thera will be .no ejutntro in tho com.
olalnL. the penally ir the offense
chaiged ?nd that of murder being tho
anic Tho grand fun' will meet In
January.
READ REPORTER WANT ADS.
now being operated un
of Mr. Moss.
As owner ot Wie
bakeries in Abi
has gained thcivtput
Baker and lhalfrepi
new insluiuioi vh
motto; ij
We liave om hand at
loss Ilitriic Bakei'M and other
1 nianj7 years Mr. Moss
emsf Abilene s best
e sustAined in the
Service will be the
times .a f ufl line of Fresh
lofi
ion v
lualilv
Broad Cakes gies Etc. ready for yptfr Holiday .trade
which will bcjVippreciated. Jr -
The namq of the Home Bakery will be retained
for the pieseht So ask vptff Grocer for the BEST-
BBEAD made b
HO
irk W t ?1 W
PINE STREET
-9-
end with poverty it is odloua to iiiy .liquor traffic.'
HOOHO or ireeiipm." . nnwr. finlrl Mnlhera. lin.l
rt ni??l" ' however ho sat tho leas ldoa thaj an. trJUblo would
at nil ratioml convOiiioii. of (hv (K-l trtko t)iarc
r?cm Kenfuekv & .fsi .'i "MMlo1 Vino the Ardmoro men b rf arrived
? 1 " ; "" Vte1' U-Jln nutomobii.a at a fl. d ubout n 0
1R76 and wa clmlimuu f tho plat-f!"M 0V?'w5T1t ff i""x 1nn1 t'n
form committee In thow of 1S30 and rZm? ?A U''r ! 'afl bn0"
188S. swelled by men from llfaldtivn ad
"The Supreme "Pio
lure of all timo "
1ai1 Mv .'
Ml FIBKE OOES
I1K1USI
ISS
(By the Associated Tress)
TvABHINGTON D. C Doc. 22.
The war finnnco corporation is do ng
business at the rate araovoral mill on
dollaru a day. according to tho annua
report ot that organisation submitted
today to congrcps.
in to Novombcr 30. the date ; of tho
repcrt. tho corporation bald its ad-
vances for agricultural and llvostocic
purposes totalled moro than a.OOO-
000 of which Urn principal items wero
loans on cotton aggregating 522. oo.
000. on grains 'JlC.000000.' livestock
$12 ODO.QOP and far neneral agricul-
tural purpose ?2400O000.
Calling attention to the fact that its
lipweru for financial agricultural rc-
vef were not broadohed until last
ugufct h conrjiutlon declared thnt
1 i p i." tt'.d Hi organ 1 wit ion of
v i. .k in varloys secUona of
hu cuuntiy nWd byihe latter part pf
Oftober its maphlnery both In Wash-
ington and In tho field wa comple-
ted i
Within tho jiftst tavr weoltH.'I th
vept.'it aald "the corporation has ben
passing upon from forty to fifty np
plications dally ranging in tho aggre.
Kate from ono million tj savoml mil-
lion doltar."
In addition to tho ttgjteultural fi-
nancing advanoos worp roporld ng
Kregating ?B1.COO000 on t.purts of
which tho largest Hems were $28-
UOO 000 on cotton and $11(00000 on
i;raln .
Uummariilng iw loanH the corpora-
tion showed that ?S2 000000 had been
advanced to co-operatlvrf nskoclatlons.
rt2 0u3 00a t-i b.mking and flnaiKlal
lnttitutirs nrid I" t o Ono to t-xport-ri
t vcr 1 be n i i ui a I pod ex-
port advances
Mr. AVattcrSon nnnowif Wllllnm .T.
f-Bryau in his .cndldac!y for president.
in 1830 but in 1990 tho Courier
.iqurnni gave lilm lukevv&rm wupport.
In V08 hovyevvr wiat Mv Wattersjui
denominated as the "frea 'sliver here
sy" bolnjr 4tts ded as Afilt-an slavery"
in tho United States li liecame a
warm supporter of Brya"ii.
Jlr "Wattowton also devoted some ef
Ida editorial altenth.n to social (loca-
tions lie onpe made a savage attack
upon New York society wom n. i-atl-Ing
them n "flock of unujean birds."
Ho accused them of a fondness for
display that ruliKsd tho men. nnd a
love of champagne and ln-iOga that
evttUually rulbod their moials.
..tJU" ?hlh tyls v cuirency to
IUtht IiOrse limn..'' ..! -n...u. nt
Navarre." Tho javoat popular nlck-
namo nnd the mot frequently used
liowevor was plain "Warso HeUiy."
As offeotivejy a he wrote air. Wat-
teiMon spoke on Ui public platform
ills reputation ns a.n orator l Cached
its Climax WlUMl 111! ilolivo..! u u...
tlrcsuv at the dedication of the Cohan-'
oiuii luxpoaition when ho appeared uu
tho govouinient'8 epokewimn.
OE MEM LOSES
IK-DEDATE OVE-R
PUCEOBESIIBII
.OXPCix D.. l.Vinqnn Do
Valem was vvoreted in yeaarday'a de-
bate in the Dell Klreonn a the result
of John aUlroy's dUcloeUrr of tho
substitute oath of allepiehce eald. to
have been prepared by Mr De Val
oru in tlio opinion of English news-
paner eoiTespendents at Dublin if hey
did not -look on development being
favorable fpr ratification of the try
however ns tor the firm time they
omitted from their dlspat hr all pre-
dlotlone an to the probable retfuli of
the vote in the Dall.
The prospect oi u bilrer iiolltlCel
struggle veeultift;r fr.m the elt(
in tho Dall was m .utia in iun
jUimcierH where It wn tald thftt ac-
uusutions oi trettitiery nave been
privately spread uml fuiitirvd. Tin I
iwcrt caujBing i spilt which tophi
hardlv bi in i. U J a i I wv.i iik Iv i.v -1
eritu ii)v to lwid inii tu jln o il tn
i oum rj v I
Other part3 of tho vicinity jiutll they
totalled nliout 100 the count v ottoi nt
declared. Ho wild that Sims the
selectod seven men frmn tne uitliiiii
to go with him in two motor earn
and "act Cnrr61I."
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SPECIALS
2G-Picce Strnlfonl Silver Rots
Uetey Itoss FixttgpSfXuRPPftr
tioUUl NlvqrJJoiiipuiiy liiaK-
em of 184VKoKpr gunran-
Icotl 13 piywi'ilit Silver.
6 Snivos
-QyPorKs
Tablcspooriu
' ' -fXJ Teaspoons
TyButt Knifo
USMSm Shell
i -f-In ue
J Chest
Watery tho Window y ''
for Sp'es each das
During TJfH-Wi3k;
THE GIFT SIIOP
"Jewelry of Quality"
1050 North Firt Street.
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jfi A fjtart i iiq Jnuhf o friuwigy
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fl ofuipraie tlevotjfTij to tlu J
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Ralph Lewis
Miriam Qqoper
Elmer Clifton
Raoul Walsli
Mary Alden
Walter Long
Joephino Crowell
Robort Harron
Donald Crisp
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 295, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 22, 1921, newspaper, December 22, 1921; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth317031/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.