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JPAGB THREE
LAW ENFORCEMENT
Gusher Brings Him Million. But
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Spoils "Taters;" He's Angry!;
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Abilene men weio honorM by the
Stale Lrtw Enforcement Conference
wifelj emtio to a clone rtt Fort "Worth
"Wednesday. Three of them President
J. P. Howell of Abilene Christian
Collejjc. I'l-enlclUiit J. J) Srtiidefer of
BlmmoiiB college ntid "W. .T .Mllbm-it
woro clcctnl U'exnB tllroctoin of the
AnlUHnloon Lemiuo of America The
ltov. Attloud Webb nntl Ocorfru Ser-
jeant of Dalian nro tho other two
tllrectorn. President Howell was ftlso
elected u member of tho bonrd of
mnnngora representing tho Seven
tceiith eoiiKresalonnl district.
President J. C. Hardy of llnylor
College Helton was olectcd picsl-
doiit of the conference.
The nubHtnnco -of the resolutions
adopted were:
Favor amending tho State prohib-
ition law bo that It will permit fines
(is welt as ponltentlsuy Hontoiiuctt.
Convention louder explained that this
would tako ea.ro of minor cases whcVo
'n jury acquits boeauso the jurors be-
lieve penitentiary term too sovorc.
Urged tho election of legislators
who nro lti sympathy Willi laws which
tho convention endorsed.
Indorse the ndmtillHtratfon of S i-
perintendont Atticus Webb and Work
of tho Anti-Saloon Icnguo of Ameri-
ca and of Texas and tho Women's
Christian Temperance Union.
Urged caro in tbo election of sher-
iffs judges and other pence officeis.
Instructed superintendent to tmlect
one man In each county to combat
falso nntl-prohibltion propaganda.
Poqucsts legislature to provide suf-
ficient funds for lighting liqour traf-
fic and for county officers to uso In
apprehending law violators.
Advocated pnssago of law "which
would permit State to file ouster pro-
ceedings uguinht oiticers who arc
found to bo itcrmltting law violations
without prosecutions.
Favored pussago of law providing
for ?10() reward to offlcois for locat-
ing still where conviction of owner
follows and $50 for county attorney
for securing conviction In such cases
Favored creating law that would
give jurtgo or justice of tho pertco
authority to summons any person
who -hud been Intoxicated and to
force him to tell from whom audi
when and wheio lip obtained tho li-
quor. Such summons would bo per-
missible only when soma citizen had
filed sworn btatcment that ho saw
such person Intoxicated Failure of
the person who had been Intoxicated
to answer questions Avould bo pun-
ishable as contenu.r of court.
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HIISECIETUIE
WILL BATHER HE
1 NEXT MDNDKY
That tho meeting at Central and
West Texas fair scciotnries to bo lipid
In Abllcno next Monday will bring to-
gether a largo delegation frtm many
paits of tho state Is indicated by mes-
sages of accentanco received to the In-
vitations sent out by the Abilene
Chamber of Commprco andj the Wcst
Texas Fair Association.
Cities which huvo definitely indi.
cated their Intention of having repre-
sentatives nrcseht for tho conference
nro Fort "Worth Ualllugyr Colorado
Temple Sweetwater Post Seymour
UrccfcenrldgC Memphis Stamford
Bcevllle Seguin Clarendon UroWn-
fleld Cisco and Pulid Several others
have Indicated tho probability of hav-
ing representatives at the meeting and
altogether it Is expected that mof
than twenty-fivo county and district
fairs will bo rcpio'sented
Tho sessions of tho secretaries will
be. hold at tho Chamber of Commerce
rqoms Monday morning and after-
noon ith Stuart 1j Wllllnind of Bal.
linger proMding. Tho vlsitois Avlll bo
entertained with an informal luncheon
at noon end in tho afternoon "if time
permits will bo taken for ap inspec-
tion trip to tho West Texas Fair
gramma.
Two of tho
mincln.il subleets for
discussion nro mo organization or
bliort-shlp hoise racing circuits nnd
tho booking of amusements for tho
coming inn season.
Practically all of tho regularly es-
tablished fairs of this section aro plan-
ning on big things this year whtlo
sovernl counties which have never bo.
foro engaged in such an undertaking
nro planning to launch a fall show.
Among the now fn(r.i npv in the mak-
ing is a trade territory fair at Cisco
Tho Chamber of Commerce in that
olty has requested the assistance of
the "West Toxuu Fair in getting stnrt-
cd add Secretary Grady KiUholvIng
Will spend Friday In Cisco nt the ro-
uuest of tho buslnobs men Uiero look-
ing over their proposed falrplant and
rendering such help as is pnbsible in
tho preliminary omuilxatlon of the
fair body
o -ii.
No Damage Done to
Perry -Jones Store
By the Fire Thursday
Fire thnt apparently started from
electric wiling under the flooring to
the show cases burned it hole in the
floor in tho rear of tho new Perry-
i Jones Dry Goods Stoio nt North Sec-
ond npd Pino St( cots Thursday mora-
Jng about 0:-lG o'clock.
Tho blaze was llrst detected by a
negro who was pausing tho building
and who sniolied smoothing burning1
Fortunately theer was no damage wmi
the exception of tbo smnll holp liuim
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CousTdovabTo 13noc5osidtnrautnton 1)0Ilfc'c!1 Kuf rVls Th?
noor. uoiisiciovaDio smoke escaped
under tho floor Into tho Olvinula (lon-
foctlonery but no damage was done
In tho Olympta which place wns rec-
ently reflnlshed in tho Interior.
Tho blase In tho dry good store was
extinguished with t)io chumlcahi of
tho Fire Department
STOJEN AUTOMODILK JS
FOUND ON HIGHWAY
Tho Olsinobllo Eight automobile
belonging to W. Walter Cainjibell of
this city which wn stolen Sunday
Dlght hns been found between Balrd
nnd C180O it was announced nor
Thursday mcu'iilng. The enr wn
found on tho mnln hlshwav but
wrecked condition the body of
car having been burned. QfflcernrD
working oh the rate
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. Police Chief Dies
OKMULGEE. Okln.. Ji.IO
Homer Hpauldlng chlefy o)iollco
died this morning as a veMtJft a bul-
let wound received Jano . In a
gun fight UUvwn vjttyot offlcoia
and nix alleged Imiidiy! w His death
uitno while ho waa ulgoinB an op-
eraiipn
Wright
unltiu
."oin imny wants
jou us"!! '
-ailvcitisliiK
ABOVE BRINGING UP ADDITIO
ER OIL COMING TO THE SURF
By Nca Servico
ORANOK Texas Jan. 10 ''Hum-
ble No. G Chcsson."
That's not wireless codo..lt's tho
oftlefa) namo of tho biggest gusher in
tho whplo south a gusher that's
spouting fotth 25000 to 30.000 bar-
rels of oil llriuld gold every day!
That's unusual oil men say.
But It's not half as unusual as tho
guslier's owner Oscar Chesson . It was
on Chespon's farm neai- here that
tho gusher took a notion to gusli .
And Chesson became a mlllloiialro
over T'ight;!
And he's peeved about it!
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Personals
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J. S. Thornton of Hamlin is in tho
city attending district court.
J. II. Couch of Georgetown Texas
Is In tho city spending a fow days.
"W. C. Mingus left on the Sunshine
Special Thurfday morning for a busi-
ness trip to Ranger.
T. E. Powell loft Thursday morning
toy his home at Daird after a visit
horei
Sam Webb returned to his home at
Balrd Thursday af tcrnooh.
District Judgo W. II. Chapman of
Anson was a visitor in district couit
here Wednesday. '
Sheriff Tom Hudson of Anson hai
been an attendant on district couit
here this week.
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aiurriage -Lilcx-Miso
Toso. Agullera and Miss Guadalupe
PvOdiigufz. -"" t
House is Ilurneil
Word was rccel6d liere Thursday
morning by Jack Chajnbeis brpthur vf
tho Jato II. Clint Chambers attorney
of this city that bis house bad been
destroyed by fire at McKinnoy. Tho
mossago Mated that all of tho family
were safe.
IP10LDHG W10T0
PETITION FILES
A voluntary petition In bankruptcy
was filed in United Stntcs District
Court in Abilene Thursday morning
at ten o'clock by tho Spaulding Auto-
! mobile Company a corporation of
Abilene giving tnc assets of tho com-
pany in the schedulo atlS.CGS.01
and the liabilities at $2875!.3S.
The petition was filed bv Attorney
C. G. Whlttcn representing the com-
pany. .
DALLAS BASKHALTj CASE
WILL BE HEARD TODAV
DAIjLAS. Jan. 10. JOhri II. Crook-
or attorney and president of tho
lloubtou baseball club arrived here
last night and late today is to appear
m forty lourtli district court as rep-
tpscntativo of the Texas League and
heads of the clubs In tho circuit to
show causo why a temporary Injunc-
tion should not bo issued restralnlni'
thu league 'Crom transfcrimg the Dal.
las franchlso to Walter Morris and Ike
Sablosky. Tho action ono of sovoral
involving the local club was brought
by Jess Hnssoll and Hamilton Patter-
con who claim ownership of'tho fran-
thibo notwithstanding an alleged con-
tract signed last fall whereby the club
was to bo transferred (o Sablosky and
Morris for a consideration of ? 150.000
Among tho pending spits is one in
which Morris and Sablosky seek to
enforco fulfilment olf this contract.
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RUSSIAN" NOBILITY l
BROUGHT VERY LOW
PARIS Jan. 11). Pnsscrs-by on the
boulevards wero surprised recently to
0u a distinguished looking man fall
on the back of a taxlcab driver antt
kiss him. on both ulioauu. tho regular
tho chauffeur was a former Rusuinn
general celebrated during tho first
period of tho war now earning Ills liv-
ing by driving a taxlcab.
Students who tako their moals ii
a very modest boarding house in tho
MkUu Quur.er bad it simllur surpiiso
recontly As tho eervlng woman a
woman of middle ngo whoso worn gar
meats could not conceal her distill
gulshod appearance approached a
table a young girl gtudont nuddr-nly
arose knolt on one knee and kissed
the hem of the waitress' apron. The
student had recognized her as a form-
lady in waiting of the Russian
court.
"COM M UNIT-Y f 51 1 EST
PLAN JS KNDORSEI)
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Tho Abliene Lions' Club 1ms glvop
lla endorsement to tho 'C'onuniiiilly
Chest" movement whereby all organ-
isations of tho city doing charliable
work will compile a list of tio money
necessary for their operation for a
year and when tho total amdunt Is
noted a drlvo will be put on In tho
city It is tlm plan of tho "Com.
munltv Cheat" that this on drlvo will
tul.o tare of nil dim It v oik In the
cit Tho plan is to pi i .m thu dilvo
in July or August v Uua tai'.
NAT PIPIN'C FOIt TIIK GIANT CltBSON OtI. Gt SHKIt. PKLOW GUSH-
ACE (LEFT) OIL COMING THHOU Oil CHOKEK (ItlGHT)
"That dratted oil liked to have
runihod my 'tnler' rvop" Chesson
giumblei. "I had to hurry and get
tho taters awny from there
Chesson turned down an offer of
SGOO.000 for royalties alono on his 4C-
acro tract. That's the highest prleo
over offered' In Texas for loyalties.
Chesson shrugged his shoulders re-
turned to Ills two-rddm hut on tho
edge of tho oil fields and set abput
nursing sick pigs.
And overy day the new 'oil king"
drives a fllver full of ttirm produce
to town and canvasses all tho stores
till tho load's sold.
CAIITKH .TUItY IIAO NOT KK-
PoitTJJD at a::;o tuuiisday
(Continued from page one.)
fendailt whotlier they wero in fact
made or not and you fuithcr believe.
at the time tho Defondant killed the
deceased. R .C. Chambers If lie did
kill him that it reasonably appealed
to tho Defendant at tho time from
the acts or words of tho said It. C.
Chambers or from some act theftdone
i by the said It. C". Chambers that he
nd said IJ. f. Chambers as about
to carry out the threat or threats so
made or if you have u vcasonaoio
doubt thereof then and In that cvopt
you will find the Delendant Harry
Carter not guilty.
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Tou are further charged as a part
of the law of this case that it you
believe from tho evidence that Harry
Carter fired the ft-bt shot at the do.
ceased in his own self-defense us
Self-defenso has been here-ln-abov6
defined to you yau aro charged that
ho had a right to continue to shoot
so long as danger existed or ho long
as It reasonably appeared to the Do-
fnnclnnt fn pxit asi viewed ftnttl tho
standpoint of tbo Defendant "at j.hu
time. -! - r
' XIV.
Tile defendant in a criminal case
Is presumed i to be Innocent
until Lis
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guilt is proved bv legal nd
'l'cnaonuble'f
iniiiit- mwi 'i. ililw .ert if vriii hiiva a i
reasonable Qoubt hs toUho Defemltmt'a
guilt you u'lll acquit him.
You ar6 the exclusive fudges Of U15
facts proved of the credibility of the
witnesses And of the Weight to be 1
given their testimony but tho law or
me caso ou must lccoive irom 111c
Court as herein given you in charge
and bo governed theicby.
W. R.;ELY.
Judge -Hnd Judicial District
of Texas.
CUy the Associated Press)
ROME. Jan. ll).-Tho condition pf
Popo B'eucdlct. who la suffering Irom
a cold J Is not cnnslduiod sfcrlous but
ho wllij bo forced to remain In bed
flvo or. six days it was said today.
The bold has settled in the bronchial
tubes. "
Tim cjirrcsnondent was iifformed
this nfioinlng that tho Pope'tf tem-
peratu'ro bad subsltlcd to almost juu-
mal. Hlii hoUtiesa Is eating very illtlo
and liais been 01'dered V0 remain ouict.
Catdln'al Gasparrl and othoiu are eOn.
fclantly) near him. Cardinal Gasparrl
suld to'dy threo things wuie necessary
to restore his hol!n.oss tDlloallh:
"Bed. bed. bod."
Popii Benedict has never known
"hat n was to bo really Jll nnd it Is
difficult for him to remain hi bed.
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CALL ON UOVKItNUil TO
I liSTABLISH SAFETY
OKLAHOMA CITY Oklu. Jan. 10.
A resolution asking Governor Rob-
ertson (to "Intervene i Oklahoma City
and give to tho cltlzoin and prolan ty
Hiieh prolcctlnn as will again .Insure
thcui cjf snfoty" was adopted at a
meeting jioro totlay of several hun-
dred citizens. A committee was nam-
ed to ciill on the governor tomorrow
morning to present the resolution. Tho
meqtiug; wiin tho outgrowth of alloged
dlstutbaiilccs In connection with the
nut uiiiiut; ii( cuiuivt
Iko at local paeblng
IRISTJANS FLEE F
Ltfiiko-at local naeblng nlaula.
CHRIS1
ROM
WRATH
I'll op
NATIONALISTS
(By the AEseclatcd Tress)
.TimugJALAM. Jan. Ri.lt Is esti-
mated horo that i'00000 ChtiHtlans
havo flcdifrom their homes lu Clllelji
Hlneo It l-jecamo Known that Fnineu
had made a treaty wth tlie Turkish
Nationalise government at Ahgoia
returning that nrovlnco to tho Turks
l-'eiuing to trust thomsolvos to tho
mercy of 1 the Turks theo vofugeoa
decided tol leave their jnoUior country
nnd sock Visvlum In furaipn lands.
Thev flocwetl to Moraltin and other
Clllclan punt j soek)nc vossols to take
them awavi '
The Greek covcrnment had provid
ed a few sjilps and these etu'ried
thousauilH otf refugees to Greek jiorw.
Many ntheivi were tranvportud to
coast cities (In tiiiia. Paloutlno and
Kgypt. It is undprstood ltro that In
thcoo latter 'countries they were ro
fusod pornilt.sjlon to lanil .
BU DCc (it u Storm
VIGO SpaliJ. Jan. 19. . Twenty
deathn are reiVorlod to havo resulted
fiqm the torrjlfio storm with broKo In
this region Tfiuialav ijight Most nt
those who ii"W.thid Wire In mall
boaiH wlu'ii 1 1 pn d The wbarvtu
.'b i tx
i bud
of igu wu badl yamosed.
TIEFOPEMSI
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Since ChcKooiiV gusher started
i pouting the marshes around Orange
ntc filled with oil. Tho Cow bayou
looks like a solid river of -oil.
Oil experts believe there's a vast
oil pool possibly tho biggest In tho
country under Chesson's farm.
AVben the gusher first begun to
spduC its roar could bo heard two
miles llko tho sound 'of a giant wa-
terfall. It sont a column of oil 300
foot in lliq air.
Oil men say tho gusiif r will keep
on producing from 25000 to 30000
barrel of oil dally for an Indoflnllo
period .
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Amusements J
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EILEEN PERCY AT
THE QUEEN TODAY
a Eileen Percy who prior to prohib-
ition .might have been termed a screen
rOcl't'i'i. ifl at tile Queen theatet- to-
day i-i "vr latest pieturo prodil'1 i In-
Fo::. 1. is "HIekvlllo to "IJim-i'
a come i : with plenty of lienlii . i
season ii and deals with twi i i-
Aiirii-uir opiiyauu jmusva ul iiu I
nr t in fllllnf vlllnrri rttiil ilirH f t l
York's Broadvayj
'nils si-ry "written and directed by
Carl Hariiaugh Is unusual In Its
handling of thu heioiue's hwectheart
and ilanco and in certain of its situ-
ations is hatd to consthuto drama of
real atiengtb. Tlie heroine's role is
one that shows Eileen Percy admirab-
ly On the program Ihero will also bo a
comedy called 'lloly Smoke" in willed
Jim-mlo- Adams is started and a Pathc
News .
13"....... n " .. .ft i
kwlll be sVaji at thp Queen theater 'to-
juuihuw iiiu oaiurcinyvlin "ilia iox
dating western picture which Is
I Lnllort by all aM an extrajidinary pro-
iduoti.oil. "The Fox" hau roeenllv nlnv-
CH lho Old Mill Theater in Dallas
wluiro is broke records
Tho Shlek" will bo feoil nt the
Quceil on Miyhlny and 'I'ucisday'
FI3LL IN LOVE BVT
COULDN'T GET MARRIED
This is(the predicament of Mndgo
Kennedy in tho ciiief role of her nc.W
I'ianbor stanjlig vehicle "Oh MuiY
Be Careful!'' fiom the pomilar novel
Fby George Weston. Marv ultlmatolv
does get married It seein but she
certainly lias home surprising adven-
tures before 1 caching tho altar.
By all mpana see what -happens by
attending the Gem Theater today
When "Oh Mary Bo Careful!" makes
its. premiere.-
ANNOUNCEMENTS
For
District Attorney -I2d District.
L. W. GREEN ot Balrd.
W. P. MAILVFFEY
For Sheriff Taylor County.
JOHN S. BOND.
J. T. DODSON Abilene
W. H. LANI5Y Morkel. Texas
For Tax Colloctor Taylor County:
D.-T. HARKRIDER.
For District Clerk Taylor County.
J K. IfUliJjUll
For County Superhuondent
MISS ADA D. PEARCB
For Tax Assesior .
MRS. FLORENCE VANCE
For County Attorney
CARLOS D SPECK.-
For1 County Treasuier 1
"AUSTIN FITTS
ORA LEE MArFIELD.Merkol.
For County Clurk
W. E. vBensley
For Justiqe of Peace Pre No. 1
Place Br
P. B. FORD.
For public Weigher Pro. NS. 1.
v ' K. J. WHETSTONE Abilene
R. L. (ROB) VOUNG. Abilene.
W. C. HOLLY
SAM CANQN.
J0HN H. CROW of Abilene
" It D. ALLEN Abliene.
T. W. ROGERS of Abllcno
For County Commissioner Pro No. 1
II. D. MUYKIt. Abilene.
W. H. HOOPER '
For Cpltnty Commissioner Pro. No. i
-H.- -A NEWirys 'Bnrdsli.-W
For Constnble. Precinct No. l
J'. P. Darden
Jones County
For Sheriff
TOM HUDSON. Anson
(Ro-oloptlon)
Fr Commissioner Pre No 3 Jones
County.
J. M. (MARCUS) FOSTER
For County Clerk
J M. AUNETT
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URGES LOWERED KATES
O.X COAL SIIIPJIENTS
By tho Associated Prss)
WASHINGTON. Jan. ID Should
the Inturetnte Cjmimeno Camnilsslon
dejeido ui n. tesult of Hh Inuulry that
iiU's HeheduleH may probobly bo low-
ored tho lower rateH Hhould bo appll-
cd first to coal tho commission wns
told today by J.B.A. Morrow lce-
nreaident of th Natlonnl Coal Assoc-
fiUiiv opbratoif prodtiolng approxi-
mately opneveent of tho country's
bituminous' coal. Ho estimated that
coal raten had advanced from 75 to
20Q per cent ulneo 1914.
Fiilutsni l riUictloii8 arc a iiroro-
1 . r.i i iiulusMul and business
jr at. M Morrow balH.
New Spring
Our buyers arc in close and cons Ian I touch
ets and style sources. This enables us to show the new and cor-
rect fashions as early .as authoritative slides arc produced for the
new season.
Advance Sh
Tomorrow we invite
and "Ehee" Hats just arri
springtime 1 lowers
oi an old-i ashionedgar
stantly on account of the
the note of happy sprinm.imehat th
descHbe them. Cqlnc and se
moderate prices.
New Dresses For
Just out of their tissue wrappings fresh from the hands of their
makers. They are developed from Crepe Satin Canton Crepe
Taffeta Crepe Romaineand Georgette in black and navy with ar-
tistic touches of bright cqjors. Quite a few style changes are
noleI. New Sleeves New Neck or Collars longer Skirts dnd
fuller skirls and closer fitting Waists. In this first showing of
Peggy Paige Co-Ed and Worth Dresses the new style features
will; of course be in evidence. You are invited to see them and .
keep in touch with the trend of t'ic spring fashions.
few Tailored Suits
From Prjntzess and other standard high grade suit makers will
also be oh display to morrow. Watch our windows and visit our
sales ropms and see the smart new styles as they are developed.
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HBl hIHIHA
WOMKV IN CONTROL OP SWISS TOWN AU uropa has Us tyeu
upon - hampqry. Switzerland wjioro women have taken cmuiktu chnrgQ
of municipal affairs jn fact abdut atl Vwt Is Kft of ho men bAbeir
clothes -and thj woinei; ar wearing them - ' '
FAdlrliONAbLEl
MiLLINLRV
IN BT3
FIR6T .SPRING-
WAtSlJFTATiON
SHOWING
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sh(
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fir
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the
ithf ulnes and
bring.
th
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Styles
wiLh the best mark
V"
ring Hats
ving of Gage Hats
s fresh and pretty as
colorings remind you
new spring hats in-
becomincrness. and
We will not try to
try them on and note the
Spring
UOTb 12 MILKS TO
UKA'V VP OPERATOR
JIOULTRIE. On. Jan lSlr-Angorcd
buiauao he could not jjet a certain
iiumbet4 on tho telephone Kd Smith
of OmcBn rodo 12 miles and beat up
the operate at Norman Park accord-
ing to indictment returned by tho
proud Jury hero against Smith.
Tho operator at Norman Park !
Jamoa "WHson . Smith was released on
bond pending trial.
BORKS IHSVKLOl'ED IX
CIIILDREN'S MOUTHS
CauM.nl by Add Stoiuach
MMr two chlhlrcn Iwfo Wcii troubled"
for MnerMl jcaw with add Momach
Titer ml it no bad tlutt in tippcarvl
in tho mouth I irUni. doctom nod
many otlwr prciwiaBiii kit the chil
dren did not jufTHuy hetteSKjt ha:
KiM'il tlivm box of FKItKABAIi
niui tlie HorM Arc all IieaVd audx ut.
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 305, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 19, 1922, newspaper, January 19, 1922; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth317074/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.