The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 115, Ed. 1 Monday, September 17, 1923 Page: 2 of 8
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SPOUT
US THE II
CHICAGO Bept 17. The Kw
Tork Yankees cannot lost the Am-
erican league race. They may be
tied for first place ' If Cleveland
wins every name and they lose ev-
ery one but one wore victory
clinches thelt tills to flmt place
and a chftneo M the world' aeries.
They won ft. double header yester-
day from tho Cleveland Indiana 4
to 3 and 3 to 2 before 60.381 spec-
tator one of the largest crowds
that ever cheered the home team
on to Victory. Babe Ruth made his
37th home run of tho season apaln
bringing him oven with Cy Wit
Hams. ....
Tho Kcw York Nationals sub-
dued the Cubs lir Chicago. Vdnnlng
10 to 6 despite a shower of pop
bottle from tho stands and bleach-
ers. Barney Frlberg of the Chicago
team vui the only man Injured.
He wa struck on the shoulder by
The Cincinnati Nationals trim
irtfid tho Boston Braves In Cincln
natl 7 to 4 although BOMon knock-
ed out 14 hits to eight by tho vic-
tors. Rlxey and LUquo kept tho bln-
glea so scattered that they Counted
lor very little. .. .
In 8t4 Louis the Cardinals mado
It three out of four from. the Phila-
delphia Nationals winning 3 to 2
and the St Louis Americans de-
feated tho Washington Senators In
Washington.
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Baseball Calendar
TEXAS tEAQUE
mtandino or tna Teams
W. I. ret.
V. Jj.'1'Cl.
rtWth 8 B .633
HunAnt 81 (I AM
Houstn 74 75 .97
Ilenumt 7t 77 .180
OH 6 M .89
Shreve BO 99 .228
Balls 78 70 .B27
WFalll 79 72 .523
Sunday's Re-ulti
Fort Worth 5-2. Beaumont O-O.
Shrsveport 5. Ban Antonio 0.
Houston at Dallas rain-
Galveston at Wichita Falls rain.
Season over.
AMERICAN t-EAQUS
Standing of the Turns
W. 1. I'ct.
w
It. Pet.
70 .477
73 .447
74 .431
78 .403
N.York 92 fl .687
Wash 6
CleVS 71 82 .533
Detroit 87 62 E19
EtLoua 67 Gt .611
Chicago 89
rhlla 56
Uoaton 63
Sunday's Reiulti.
Nfrf York 4-3. Cleveland 2-
8t. Louis 7 Washington J.
Others not scheduled
-
Tuesday's Oames
8U Louis at Washington.
5 Cleveland at New York.
Detroit nt Philadelphia.
Chlcagowat Boston.
.
NATIONAL UBAQUE
Standing of th Teams
W. L. 1'ct.j W. L.
N.York 7 Kt .617 BtLouta 72 67
Cincln 83 7t 589;HrokIyn 67 70
I'ltl-Mf 81 67 .BMlI'hlla 45 91
Phcago 7t 6S .S32iPoston 4S 92
aunday'a Reiult-. ...
' New York 10. Chicago 6.
Cincinnati 7 Boston .
. H. Tamils 3. Philadelphia I.
ret.
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.489
.331
.328
l BrooJUyn-rutsburgi oh oaj.
Tueiday'a Gamo
Tiniton nt l'lttaburc.
abu
Now York at St. L.ault.
Philadelphia at Cincinnati.
1MOVT3 FOR CONTIUANCB
OP CASK IS OVERRUIiED
I1V DISTRICT JUDGE ELT
(Continued from pace one)
formed an opinion and was ex-
.cused. G. D Myers ot Guion resident of
the county for 13 years was excus-1
ed by the Btate. Soth llamllton a
grocer of Slerkel. resident of the
county for 25 years said he hadi
fixed opinion from reading about
the case and hearing it discussed
and waa excused by the court af-
ter being challenged for cause
lfirst Juror Taken.
A E. Embree a farme.r residing
In tho Tuscola community nnd res-
ldent of the county for 22 "years
was the first Juror taken being
aworn in shortly before noon. Dis-
trict Judge W. R. Ely. before
whom tho case is being tried warn-
ed the juror not to discuss the case
with other Jurors until all of the
evidence was in and tho charge
had been received from the court.
T Xt- FiDman was the next venire-
roan examined and said htf Jiad. an
opinion and was excused. 'Y. A.
McMIJlan of Guion said ho rad
about the previous trial and had
formed an opinion and Was excus-
ed. F. P. Hodgo of Tuscola. 39
years old said he had an opinion
formed and was excused. II. W.
Lawless the last venlranan exam-
ined before tho poOn recess ald
iie had a fixed pplnionand was ex-
cused by the court.
Court recessed at noon until
3:15 o'clock Monday afwrnoon.
There was only a small crowd In
the courtroom during the morning
smd toward noon the majority of
jtbeae had loft.
The defendant manifasted much
Interest in tu questioning of the
veniremen and Uurins the pro-
eedinea often turned to his Wife
and conversed aiUt fcix I e GoouJ
a. brother- ot tna oarenuan; ww -jldes
at Clyde was present In the
courtroom and conferred with oe-
Xeaee counsel during the proceed-
ings of the rrtsrainij
The second juror in. the case
was secured at 2:18 o'clock bemg
A "V tinders of Qvalo- Mr. Lan-
ders is 30 years old and is a farmer.
He stated that h h4d 0 opinion
in the caute f
When court reconvened at 115
vinfic MoHday atternoon the.
VIRTUAL Clin
. Oil A MINT
iurtbee questioning pf veniremen
was had- Sive additional en.tro-
jgin -were questioned and excused
before iltr Landers was selected.
WV J. Joas. . UesU. Tom
Largest of Merkel. and I C- Lewts
were excused by the court. on ac-
count of the fact tht they h3d Xtx-
d opinions relative to the gnat or
3cn.ocBC of tae defendant B E
h.iag of Abilene was excused by
th defease ' A
The tJtord juror was secured
hhttttir bfo 2:3 o'tiock Mon-
ay jfoMw He was E Lihua
( Abaw ' yr old 8n(l mar'
i .d Tir thr veniremen were
t.iMd nrtAT t the selection of
Mr- XUiu. Tfcou were: J. R.
wt mm uusimi hlJ d0-
d W . )& Pvaip who
NEWS
FiRPQ DOESN'T
INTTOFIEIT
NEW Yoniv Sept. 17. Il.irry
Wills and his manager. Baddy Mul-
lings havo decided that It might
be all tight for Harry to fight Luis
Angel Flrpo without holding: out
for a. bout with Champion Jack
Dempsey according; to tho plan
suggested by Tex Rlekard some
time ago.
But now Flrpo hns changed hlfc
mind. Ho Is signed with Illckard
to meet Wills but the articles are
not deflnlto and Luis Angel said
last night that although he was
perfectly willing to meet the negro
fighter he did not think ho wanted
to meet him for at least a. year.
Flrpo is golnc on a short tou-
through Eastern Canada and will
then mako for the Argentine where
ho will spend the winter.
There Is alsd Welhlng Wills does
not w-ant and that lato fight Flrpo
In Buenos Aires. Anywhere in
North America will suit him.
Tho biggest talk In the world of
fisticuffs just now Is concerning n
return bout between Flrpo and
Dempsoy. Many light experts have
expressed their belief slnco Friday
that Flrpo could beat Dompsey
with C months or a year more tram
Ins.
OKLAHOMA CITY'S MAYOR
OUTHLUFFS MILITARY AND
1'OblCti I'OWJglt ltijsroniiD
(Contlnued from page five)
Interest to busy throngs that went
about their ovcry-day affairs In tho
neighborhood of tho city hall po-
lice station c6unty courthouse and
city and county Jails.
At Muskog.eo conditions were en-
tirely quiet nsil Gov. Walton In a
message to thoatuskoceo Times ns-
sarjed according to that paper
that unless "an emergency" occur-
red ther wan no probability that
the city or county would bo placed
under qontrol of thn military.
12 I)Io In Ytlols.
LONDON Sopt.. 17. Twelve per-
sons wcro .killed nnd IS wounded
during a demonstration against
the high prlco'of food at Sorau
Brandenburg province when fight
ing occurred between tho police
nnd tbo demonstrators says a
Central News dispatch from Berlin.
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Colorado O'n Receipts
COLORADO Tex. Sept. 17. Clin
receipts at Colorado Monday at
noon totaled eleven hundred nnd
thirty one bales stable selling nt
Twenty eight cents middling basis
on tho street. Heed was selling to-
day nt forty eight dollars a ton.
Rain continues to Jramncap pro
grcss of farmers la'WrtHpx'Vll crop
This
Big shlpmen
amps
table lamps an
is that
wo are soiling
Uucod
prlcfs along w
cluindlsc. Ten
radio supplies.
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on all
ctrlo Co
259 Tine St. rh
Insr
advertls-
To Kxpcl Leaders.
By Tho Associated Press.
ofitii vunnRS Vr!incn.Snin.
Jsh Frontier Sept. It. -The mili-
tary directorate formed as tho re-
sult of laat week's revolution has
dcoldcd to expol thirty-ono of
Spain's leading politicians includ-
ing former 1'remtor Sanchcs tluer-
ra and soveral prominent liberals
nnd Catalinins syndicates it uis
learned from advices coming over
the border.
HE WILL DRIVE
OUT KU Ml
By the Associated Press.
HEKRYETTA Okla. Sept. IT -The
Ku Klux Kla.n constitutes an
"anarchistic force in Oklahoma
and must be driven from thp stato
Governor J. C. AVaiton told an.
audience of perhaps 1000 persons.
many ot them delegates to the state?
labor convention here today '"ine
fight on the. Kian te no longer a
religious affair. The organization
is attempting to control the govern-
ment of the entire state." the gov
ernor declared
The Tulsa. World s backing him
in his fight against the invisible
empire" though "pearly all tho
othir editors reporters and news-
Itaper men in Oklahoma ar mem-
bers of the Kian'' the governor
asserted.
Explaining his Saturday night
declaration of "absolute martial!
law" for Oklahoma City he ealdi
that such action was neressarv to i
stop the Kian grand Jury that had
utoi laiiw io convene touay
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After nonrly a hundred yonrs of pipe smoking Chief Mnny
Tail Feathers ono of tho old Blnckfect Indians on tho Glacier
.National Park Reservation has taken up cigarettes. He oven
"rolls his own." It's not as much trouble says tho Chief and
ho gets more smokes a day.
ANNULMENT OF
HMII1GEI5KED
BY TEXAS
FORT WORTir SCPt 17 Argu-
ments began today in district
court in tho cao In which Mark
Llvcsay is attempting to nnnual his
marriage to Inn. Cartwrlght Live-
say.. Llvcray claims he was forced to
wed tho girl by nrmod men who
took hint to a lonely spot on the
roadside whoro tho ceremony wns
nerfnrmeil In tho darknew. Ills
brldo elaimed that he had wrong-
ed her nnd had then rcluscd to
marry her. ...
NGIEOTT-
BY HIE 113
fill EXPERIMENT
NBVSPORT NEWS. Va.. Sept.
17. An innovation In an.ition was
established bv pilots at . Lnngloy
l-'iold yesterday when a contpleto
now motoc was taken by airplane
from the army flying station near
here to Charleston w. va. wiww
Lieutenant Cole and three mo-
chanfes. while flying to St. LoulB
via Washington to participate in
the Pulitzer raeew.ere forced to
land because- of engine troublo.
Tho motor waa dispatched im-
mediately upon reeipt of word of
the plight of Lieutenant Cole nnd
hta three mechanics who wero re-
ported in Washington dispatches
as missing and for whom fear was
entertained for a while yesterday
that their big 'Martin bombing
plane had gotten off its course nnd
been driven out to saa. Cole nnd
his companions probably will re5
sumo their flight today- "
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Flood on Tccos
DENVER. Sept IT. Flood
warnings to residents of the Pecos
river valley in Southwestern Texas
were se'nt out by the government
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Young Ideas
forecaster here today. The warn-
ings followed -heavy rainfall along
tho headwaters' of thn Pecos rlvfcr
in New Mexico. The sUgo flood is
expected to bo reached wltntn
from 24 to 36 hours.
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NINETEEN YEARS IN ABILENE
Gnfl Irlconctliiccd .'
NBW YOBK. Bept. 17 The tank
wagon gasoline prftje today
was reduced no cent A fallen In
Nw England- and elgJU Atlantic
seaboard state by the Standard Oil
conjpany of New Jersey and- the
Oulf Refining company. Th nw
price range from 18 vents in Wash
Irigton D. C. to 21 dents in Virgin
ia where lhtte is .a stnto tax of
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Koils that show a niethoihof dorrect playing.
PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING
Phone or .Write U3.
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AH water In which meat or Veg
Afafitlt IiHva Vnr' linllart niirttllil fiS
used to make toup. Any cbld pota
toes rice or vegetables left rrom
dinner miy be boiled again in
stock for soup.
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When cooking with gos remem-
ber to keep tho flame tifider the
vessel. If It comes tip the sldfs it
wastes gas and may cause nn un-
pleasant odor.
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played on n Qulbrnnsen.
of notes would 1)0 out of
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lo and dainty lelicately shaded- with
and there a dash of brilliancy id add
comnaniments is a good test o
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 115, Ed. 1 Monday, September 17, 1923, newspaper, September 17, 1923; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth317481/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.