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THE ABILENE REPORTER IBILENJ TEXAS
UM OFFER
5 SUII REWARD
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This Picture Marks History in Mail Delivery
i'jCT'AUff. 27
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jTrrsBunan rfl.rAtiff. 27
Howards totalling $7600 havo
been offered by tho Ku Klux Klnn
for information as to thoso respen.
Bible for the riot Saturday night
. -Carnegie In which Thomas It- Ab
lott. sc Klansman. was killed and
number of tithora wounded one
nerlously.
Tho coronor'fl Innuest Into the
death o Abbot will hot bo held
Xor some tlmo" it was declared by
attaches nt tho Allefchony county
morgue today. Coroner "YV. J Mc
gregor said that nothing pertaining
to tho killing or Abbott had ben
turned over to him.
"I Intond to go into this case as
fully as possible" the coroner said.
"Wo Will mftko an exhiustlvo in-
vestigation and when we havo nit
tho facts In our possession I will
Bet the date for an Inquest."
One .Man Held
Patrick McDormott a Carnegie
undertaker romalnod in tho coun-
ty Jail today Ho was arrestod In
conneotlon with tho killing of Ab
bott. District Attorney Samuel II.
Gardner who is directing tho In-
vestigation nald tho uual course
would bo followed. idcDorrhott
will e questioned Mr. Gardner
said and if sufficient ovldeneo is
foithcomlng ho will bo hold for
lth coroner.
John 1". Conlcy burgos8 of Car-
hegte in a statomont issued today
declared that tho Klau had mado
no application for a permit to par-
ado Ho paid ho understood that
Dr. J. E.. Ilumnm Of Carncglo had
nuked county authorltlos for a per-.
mlt but they had referred him to
th borough officials.
Tho burgess declared that when
t became ovldont that tho Klahs.
men wero marching toward Car-
negie ho ordered his police to
make an effort to stop them from
iroMlng tho borough lino.
Whon parade reached a bridge
near tho borough line tho rlotinK
started and for BeVeral hours all
sorts of missiles filled tho air and
tho bark of pistols could bo hoard
from time to time
Tho rioting finally died down
knd tho Klansmen returnod to
neatby hill. An undortemlned num-
ber of persons woro Injured.
jrwo county' orriciAi.s
"AND 20 OT11KUS ACCUSED
I JN WACO JUSTICE COU11T
'(Continued from rage One)
iuid nolther of these officers would
make a statement.
Hanger BUrton announced this
inornlng that tho other seventeen
mon caught In tho raid at Glontono
would bo brought to "Waco proba-
bly today or tomorrow and that
charges would be filed against them
along with tho other thirteen al-
ready here. '
To Ho Arraigned.
It Is expected tjiat tho men wl
bo arraigned "before Commissioner
McCormlck somo time during the
day for preliminary hearing. Jono
of them wero present this morning
while complaints wero being filed.
Tho work of filing on tho thirteen
men now in custody is expected to
consume Somo time and it is pro-
bable that work of filing on all
thirteen will bo completed boforo
tho hearing In any one of tho cases.
The thirteen men wero brought
to Waco byItanger Burton.vjdngjo-
.handed occupying flVe nutorTiobUos
the property of tho men undbr ar-
rest and mado a strange caravan
as they cams through tho country
and into Waco. With the crowd
came two lawyers and two men 11
-was said Wero prepared to make
It was cxpocted that filing of tho
charges against tnineen j"u "
bo completed about noon Monuaj
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WOMEN
II ME EIGHT.
'. HI PITTSBURGH
PITTSBURGH Pn Aug. 27-
Two men oro dead another is suf-
fering With a bullet wound in tho
knee and about fifty persona are
under arrest as tho result of a gun
fight last night which began be-
tween 2 factions ;n a Wylle avenue
club "and developed into a running
battlo betwecp gunmen and police
In tha streets.
A letter found on one of tho dead
men was addressed to John CJlaru-
rolla. No identification has been
made Of tho other doad man Tito
Wounded man 1s Harry Swlsaor of
"Altpona a bvstahder. Thomas HI
ous tho proprietor of tho club and
Pietro Marino an nllegod gunman
pre among thoio arrested.
Would Deport a Noble.
NEW YORK Aug. 27. ROBOlu-
-.tions calling upon the government
to deport Lord Birkenhead and Sir
mer for "publicly Insulting officials
Of this Country- nnu m nvi -"'
participating in "tho plot .to Jnvef-
gle the United Slates Into tho league
of nations" wero adopted at a mass
meeting last night held primarily to
-t ...ln.t Tio nnntlmiod UO-
tentlon by tho Irish ITroo Btato of
Eamon ao vaiora juuro mu -
thousand persons attended.
i m ' -
V YToarlni? Ta "PnStnoned.
"BAJLLAS Aug. 27 Nolther prjn-
ellcr attprneys for elthor eldo
MHMard Jn federal court hero to-
6W when the Injunction suit of
Preston P. Reynolds against H. W.
Evans wizard of Itho Ku Klux
Xlan wnff called and Judgo AtvfcU
day. Reynolds .seeka to prevent
S3vart from expelling him froth tho
K.ian.ana iuu iuv.w uum11. T.-.1I..'
H4 ww
Kiss Nanc;
cm the open
lmt. tit Qr
fUM In plan
nit4tn. also a
hid nrevlous
nilm whn hAVO
ar aiked to do
(Aaveuning;.
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pjHiibor lSUk
sclalg wp.
ddoi nir.xtui
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Juiss Vr Flicf
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announ-
illo. Bept.
eglnners
bq orga-
o having
rmor nu
ll periods
the first
1P k;-w "'- 'r ' ' ' -'&'' &-u ''' i$!$
horft today In connection with tho
battlo staged oarly Bunday botween'
alleged rum runners and U. S. cus-
toms Irvipootors. Tho liquor found
on tho lRuncli wlildli was Bolzecf
ws packed In aaoUs and onch sack
bore the number "13."
A. C. Sullivan agent Of the de-
partment of Justice today began an
Investigation of tho affair nt the
request of Robert W. Humphroys
port collector
KTiAN 1T aiBXICO
RllVKAnS KX1STBNCJK
MlSXICO CITV AUjf S7 The
publlrnjlon of articles denouncing
the Ku Klux ICIan and dpny'ng the
existence of. that organisation in.
Mexico Is believed to have lioen re-
sponsible for the kltlntipIng"Batur.
day of Jose Campos director of
the nnwpaper Kxeelslor.
Bf-nor Campos ttds held captive
for four hours by a groupof mask-
od men. He wns forced to promise
to publish an nrtlclo admitting tho
existence of the KInn In Moxlco.
To Tnlto Up Oil I'robo.
HOUSTON Aug. 27 -Federal
Judge J- C. Hutohoson Jr. today
reoonVonod the grand Jury nnd in.
etruetd Its members to begin an
Investigation into the um of the
malH In oil promotion. This action
Is hailed bv local federal officials
Art the first stop Jn n swooping fod-
cral oil probo in the southern dis-
trict of Texas
i i
Cy Slop Abend.
PIIILADKUMHA. Au. 27. Cy
WHUams .Philadelphia National
eenterflo'd stepped ahead of Babe
Ituth whenhe drovo out his 33rd
homo run of tho season In the fifth
Scene nt Curtlss Field- Long I aland when the first plane landed In tho trials of the government to
establish 28-hour mall service betw ccn San Francisco and New l'otk
1
EXPECTING LOT
OF
T
ACTON
SAN ANTONIO Aug. 27. -Two
political factions are cxpocted to
soat thomsolvos in tho chamber of
dpuUes When tho' preliminary scs
Dions of tho legislature of the State
of Nuovo Leon opens on Soptcmber
10 according to advises from Mon-
terey mado public hero- -todays
Thcro is strong bellof In some po
litical quarter it is reported tnat
tho situation may beaom'o o seri
ous that a military officer may ho
appointed to nssumo cnargo of the
state until political conditions havo
bcon adjusted.
Tho "Gonzlllsta1' adherents of
Porfltlo Gonzales who Was tho
choice of tho majority of mates In
tho recent gubernatorial ejection
jnd tho "rerlstns." supporters of
Alfredo Perez nlsb candidate for
govornor. aro tho uyo factions
which plan tho attempt to seat
their deputies. Rumors profess to
foretell n. tremendous upheaval
which may invollO ho cutlro state.
1 Prominent among those pentlon-
ca in gonnocitun wmi mo report
that n military officer may take
charge of tho stato aro Generals
Manuol Perez TrevInD. chief of
staff to President Obregon who left
Moxlco City for Monterey soveral
days ago nnd Joaquin Amaro chief
ot military operations uenerai
Trevino it Is nsserted will make a
report on conditions to tho president.
In feomo quarters at Monterey.
tho ndvices state It ii considered
llkoly that two loglslatorB may at-
tempt to function paralleling tho
present situation fa tho state of
Coahuila neighbor on tho west
where two legislative bodies have
been meeting for soveral months.
I --
Racing Drhcr Killed.
mtt.atnJ. Auir. 27. Glacconc. a
rrfrlnir motor drlvor. Was lttlled ttnd
iihr.ilno. his comnanlon. seriously
4njurou today wnuo trying oui
car nt Monza in preparation ior ie
Italian Grand Prix to bo run c-vor
th.o Monza track noxt month.
election "On TucwlaT.
.TACKSON. Miss.. Auu. U7. Mis
sissippi's political yoar Will close
tomorrow wnon mo voiors bicu
ono of two mon for governor nt the
second domocrntlc primary. Tho
two mon in Uio gubernatorial run
off aro Honry U Whitfield of uo-
lumbus oducatar and Thoodoro G.
BHbo of Poplarvlllo lawyer and
former governor. .
In Narrow Kscnpc.
GAL.VI2STON. AUK. 27. Sovoral
members of tho Galvoston baseball
club had narrow escapes today
when a sedan Ju which they woro
riding collldod wiill anOthor car
nnd turned over. Prank WltrV. the
Crab catcher Wa driving and with
him wero Kcmo Horrora Pete wii-
son and WItrys young son. J. tie
latter was slightly Injured.
COIX)NPKS BB ASIC12D
V1KWS ON MQUOR
Throe blasts of a siren In the
center of tho city on tho last day
of evacuation will mark tho final
rtopnrturo of tho allied forces. Tho
rtoniTurks however nro not wait
ing for the farewoll whistle ta do-
kpart.i The police havo boon vlselng
from BO to 100 passports daily tor
them.
All deeoratlops and civil grade
of tho old Turkish government
lmv been abolished. Only tho
Independence medal of tho Angora
government will be recognized in
tho future;
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JUDGE ORDERS QUIZ
INTO 1'IjOGGING CASE
HUB RETIRE
AS FIRE SIREN
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By Associated Press.
CONSTANTINOPLE Aug. 2C
Evacuation operations are proceed-
ing gradually. Inter'alllcd naval
control of tho port wns abolished
Staurday and authority transferred
to tho Turks. '
RIFLE FIRE IN
BREAKS
OUT
SUDDEWLY
Queen TSieatre
TODAY AND TUESDAY
LOYE AT TBELWHEEJf
1 ffUI.
ff&If IkT
AMARIIXO. Aug. 27. Flogging
Cases similar to that of E. T. Mc-
Donald rallroa workman recent-
ly kidnaped nnd beaten bv u band
of masked men. "must coaso or an
archy will pravall In this country"
District J'tlge itenry b. uisnop ue-
clared today in charging a grand
lirrv Irl "cet to the bottom of tho
McDonald caso without delay"
FlVp men are under bond in con-
nection with Co McDonald whln-
nlnir. ono of them being host
Whltakcr. sheriff of this (Potter)
county. The sheriff was arrested
by Texas rangers who investigated
the case.
..I i ' '
Dallas Man Slain.
DALLAS Aug 27. John Dellslto
55 farmer living near California
crossing. Just north of Dallas wu1
shot and killed at his homo today
-l.nwr.A rf .vt 1 ...1 A l Wflfrt ftlnfl
ajralnst Henry Balzor. Tho shooting
loiiowca a cju.-rrcj pi liters emu.
Dy Associated Prew
DUBLIN Aug. 27 A lively out-
broalt of rlflo nhd machutc gun fire
occurrd In Dublin oarly today. The
shooting miis not oxplalnod. Bal-
loting In the dall olcetlops prooeed-
el with natlonul troops patrolling
tho-strets: -
A motor car carrying James
Crowlev and tho mJnllsor of flahe.
lieo Flnlnn Lynch both of whom
nrc candidates! of the soverntuent
party for Kerry was attacked by
h crowd whllo passing through Llx-
nlaw yesterday. Shotrt were flru
and One young man wns seriously
Injured.
New HCcoril JSct.
SOUTHAMPTON. Aug. 27 The
nte-imsbjp Rerengarlas re'coW pas-
senger ft pf 2.S00 will bo equalled
tomorrow when tho Leviathan
loaVos on hor westward Journey
with tho wtno number. Eight hun-
dred first cabin and B5I Second ca.
bin pasHengors hav been l)ookd
or tho LcvUthan the otherK trim
cling third class or steerage
IS PltOVED UNLUCKY
rOR HU.U RCNNEHB
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THEODORE ROBERTS"
RICHARD DIX
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GALVESTON Aug. 27 la "13"
boozp unlucky?
Thjs question was being asked
Risking Her Life at 105 Miles an Hour.
ALSO A COMEDY
"SECOND CHILDHOOD"
Shows at 1:00 3:00 5:00 7:00 and O:Q0
Inning of todays game with St.
Louis. Bherdel was pitching nnd
thoro whs none op bane. Ruth nhd
Williams wero tied at 32 homers
each.
IJniiXCloM'q Doors.
LAREDO. Texas Aug. 27
-The
Mllmo National Hank one of the
oldest financial institutions here
closod its doors today announcing
tho uctlon wai necessary because
of th non liquidity of a largo por-
tion of Its loan and to protect the
interests of dopoMtors pending
complete reorganization
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Desks Handletfin Carload Lots.
COMPLETE OFFICE dUTFITS
ABBLENE PRINTING CO.
10G0 North Second Street
"7c tlo a Little Moro Than Is Expected' '
TELEPHONE NO. 276.
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TODAY AND TUESDAY
i
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i ABodsME
DelOS
JUilder Jot Pale
Lte Children eoc
CasD Yoa-Tame a Flapper?
ALSO SHOWING A COMEDY "A WISE CRACKER'
Admission 10c 20c and 30c.
JJ
Dy Associated Press.
LONDON Aug 27. Owing to
tho direct Intor'cst Great Britalns
hiiArailnir nnumafllnrid Ti!tv In tll7
shipment of alcohol to countries In
North nnd Soutb America u soomi
likely that tho long deferred reply
of tho British government to the
note from Secretary Hughes con-
cerning smuggling ot liquor into
tho U. S. will bo postponed until
.. .. 4u .. .. ..I. 1 n.fn..Mf.A 111
Hlvor W1V miiiurm tuiumwii.u
.ondon aunng uotoDer.
it ta VipM liv thn troverrtment
that luestloni raised by tho U. S-
l..nlillnr- nr'nndlnn nf ltft teri'lO.
rial water limits to 13 miles should
be thoroughly discussed at xno
forthcoming conference and tho
vlos ot tho colonics and Canada
sought
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S. A. Grape Fruit
T'r'niln.MarkV
ar the choico jjirruNj?octIons ofr:
....! nil.. enlnnMTil- irOITi nC-llwi
grapo fruit ithihrj)CYliftor
skin and BPf&a amoved.
bimply '"na can anf'scrrt.
No muss l" trouble. or
All oil irult lis iryn piK.-iu.ii
bsotjpes oro o
foqdnffs iron
ipillVfig sun
Pbnsenuerntly 1
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tbo nutriment
tho ji
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that yok aro sup
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ftvorv Juices
dnv. About tareo
rv r.in.
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Suppose tomorrow all newspapers wrc disjfcpnlhfl
.created. For we must have news! OrfsupnoM U?a
papers stopped running advertiseme
ings ot socie notices of fires accic
oi police and criminals of one sort
piness in this age of enlightenment.
uu ignuruucc oi mucn mat concerns v
with the personal every-day life of ea
Soraeono might bo Bellincr a new. better and more ceo
our comfort and well-beinp; or some material for makine
Modern advertising has mado and is making tho world
tne worms capacity lor things that elevate improve and
force in fostering convenient and comfortable life. Wit!
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one of us
nOmical food or a lt
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iVhat a furore would he
beginning tomorrow hews-
vcr that )ohtics (lhe"do-
s sports and activities
to our comfort and hap-
we would remain in to
ne things that have to do
sil that would add immeasurably to
clothingVbut wo would never know.it
jetter fed better clothed It ha3 increased
important business of livincr. It in n. hie. vital
comfortable life. Without its direction wa wnnlrl nvnrlnnk mnr.li nnrl i.rnfnvn
lose much.
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 98, Ed. 1 Monday, August 27, 1923, newspaper, August 27, 1923; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth317444/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.