The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 176, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 27, 1923 Page: 2 of 10
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M1DET0 DRIVE
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JOPLIN Nov. 21. With a cap.
lured fioliccman at the' wheel of
their motorcar tour bandits who
rfrbhetf the Bank of Asburv at Ai-
Imry Mo bt 11200 yesterday
drove to Freedom. f
The kidnaped officer was CInr
ace Allison local patrolman who
engaged the men single handed ih
field near Crestline hag. only to
b overpowered and make an in
Mrument in their escape.
Several hours after the robbery
Aiiiton came upon the quartette .
on a road near Crcsllno and op '
encd fire The bandits seeing an
automobile approaching nhcah
feared they were being hemmed In
and "abandoned their own machine
taKinff to a new. Allison nlso driv-
ing an automobile lieu tied Into the
field but his car hooh became mir-
ed. lie continued the pursuit afoot
and seeing tho bandits dart into
a ravine scouted through a wood-
ed section to cut them off. The
officer lay in wait and presently
three ot the bandits enmo abreast
of hie hiding place. Allison Jumn-
4 out and tho men surrendered
lie had marched his prisoners
only a. tew yards when he felt a.
gun preseed against his back and
heard a command "drop that Run''
Jt was tho fourth bandit. Allison
complied.
Returning to their car. with tho
officer under iruard the bandits
found tho machine stnllod and
commandeered a car belonging to
J. A. Lucas of Columbus Kas.
Allison was forced to take the
wheel while one of 4!p bandits
at beside him with a. revolver
drawn. Tho car was driven thru
Galena and Baxter Springs) Kas.
and Commerce Okla. and under
cover of darkness tho men rclcai-
4 Allison at tho Devil's Prome-
nade an Indian stnmplng ground
Beat- the Missouri-Oklahoma line
white they fled.
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Mr5. J. M. Qreenway and Mrs.
Tom Payne are Visiting relatives
In Waxahachle. Texas.
George W. Frye district man-
ager of the West Texas Utlllflefl
tompany is In Chelsa Okla. hav-
ing been called there by the serious
illness ot his mother. '
. VAMJE OF mniOATIOX
1 ON TAYTiOU COUNTY TjANB
JS SHOWN ON S.MAMi TUACT
Inch tap Mr. Cox pays eighteen tho aciv of cotton and tho hero
TOP. LEFT TO ItiOtlT EAltTj ANDFttSON HAROLD AN'DBIt-
SON. KOTTOM itOSS ANDKUSON CAUL ANDEUSON L'LC
ANDEKBON.
By NEA Scrvka
BLOOMINGTON III.. Kov. 27 ThP Smiths and tho Joneses will
kindly take scats In tho rear of thc room and nmko way for the An-
dersons. This happens to bo tho case hero at tho Illinois Wosleyan
Unlverflty whoro flv0 Andersons nro on tho football squad.1 They
aren't brothers cither nnd one of them la n martrtRor rather than a
Player. Earl Anderson of Elkhart. Jnd. is quarterback. Harold An-
derson of Robinson 111 Is guard. Ross Anderson of Fnirbury 111. is
end Lyi Anderson of St. Paul. Minn. Is tnclUo and Carl Anderson
of Sibley ill is manager of the toam.
(Continued from page one)
lino a few miles. Such n project
would make prosperity a perma-
nent thing in this section ot West
TexAs.
"Aniipnn in nnnrinnt nn ncrri-
culturt for her existence. When
Abilene makes agriculture In her
territory a paf Investment It will
"not only nure tho success of the
farmers but will spell success and
prosperity for every business lnstl
tutlon In tho Hty. Irrigation will
bring thousands ot dollars of ont-
eldo money Into tho hands of tho
farmers nnd this money In turn is
spent with Ablt.nc business firms.
The business firms hot only mako
n direct profit off of the commodi-
ties tqat they buy from the farm-
ers but in turn moko another Pro
fit when they sell Roods to thoVar-
mcrs. T would llko to reo ofyry
aero or iiuanie ianu in in is county
put under irrigation. The future
of Abtleno would bo a settled ques-
tion." J600 Pounds to Acre
n..lL. it.. . . -- 1 I
UC3KICB uiu iwemy ncrc.i irxt-
1 KAtarl f Xtm rAV .(!. (tin itttn
inches of water from tho six Inch
tap he aMo arrlgatcd a small patch
of nbout two nnd ahalf acres adja-
cent to his front yard with the
water from his one inch tap for
domestic purposes. For this ono
SUE SCOIfNS EASE
SIMMONS WOLD
FILE MIENDMEIUTi
III EVANS SUIT.
X.ITTLE BOCK. Nov. 27 Coun-
Ml for Hiram W Evans imperial
wtaard of the Ku Klux Klan was '
expeoted to file in circuit court to-'
ay an amendment to Evans' ault
acainst William J. Simmons cm-i
peror of the Klan for $100000 for I
alltged llboi resulting from publl-j
cation of a telegram containing
Mrtous charges against tho wizard's
uauct' of Klan affairs. Thoi
amendment to the original suit
according1 to George W. Emerson
' local attorney will be based upon
abatement contained In the em-
peror's answer to tho suit Sim
mons' answer to Evans bill ot
complaint whtlo denying nuthor-
ahlppf the alleged libelous tole-
tram stated that the charges made
la the telegram were true.
The case is scheduled for trial!
next Monday.
Announcement of the intention
to amend the original declaration
of Evans came last night following
the tlllnir yesterday of the deposi-
tion of Dr. Fred B. Johnston of
:MJanta. who denied official con-
nection with the Klan nnd who
declared he could not Identify tho
telegram upon which the libel suit
is based without reading the
original.
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G. O. I. Debt Vanishes.
TRENTON. N. J.. Nov. 27. The
l:o deficit ot tho Republican Na
tional committee amounting to
approximately $1500000 has been
wiped out it was announced today
by C H. Huston ot Tennessee at
a Republican regional conference
here. All funds raised in the fu-
ture for party purposes may be
devoted exclusively to financing the
192 campaign Mr Huston said.
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DON'T WAIT
Take Advantage of an Abilene Cltl-
mi'i Experience
troy
When the back begins to ache..
Don't wait untllu-toSiclfsxhe be
cowim chronlc;.SuinM iQ $
Tilt UMn.v.i4"hilhl ATValn'
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sight's r
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perl
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was aMo an-
jecame
tnougbXI would
fall XrhUC heard so nfuch about
DoanM KJdney PIUs.C decided to
iry iz 1 got in'a at the City
Drutr Btlfe juwTused them and
they antirelr cured roe. I have
Bt in fine health since."
Price 0c at all dealers. Don't
imply asic tor a kidney remedy
trtt Dean's Kidney PJHa the same
tfcat Mr Ray had. Foter-MU-wa
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Xldafcy ifllfor My fte pri
to h JUK MtMaented It
a little hjfngMvor'c it weal
mvBkldnaJB iBBBB I had a. rinlU
wcrln qPWgaqic. I was a
noyid UPlidLdaches and
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Tho Hurt in Wreck.
CHICAGO Nov. 27 Two per-
sons wer0 Fcfloualy injured and
sroroB of passengers woro Bhakcn
when the Columbian crark train
from Seattle on tho Chipago Mil-
waukee ami St. Paul railway ran
in'o nn open nvvitch nnd crashed
Into the rear of an empty train in
tho central part of Chicago today.
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QUALITY
TIRST AND LAST
and
HONEjHM
Pmci
REXVJf RMITH
Jc woler JrD ptomctrist
Pine St.
Read the Want Ads
dollars per yoar. and besides Wat
er for domestic purposes he wat-
ered one and a half acres of corn
nnd ono aero ot cotton. From tho
aero And n halt of cprn Mr. Cox
sold sixty dollars worth of roast-
ing oars used all that the family
could consume gave nway dozen
after ttbzen to his friends nnd
neighbors and still has .half of the
crop In his barn "when that cbrn
field was KTen." states Mr. Cox
"It looked like a Mississippi bottom
uuexet "
The one nere of cotton produced
1600 nohnd nf seed cotton which
Is little mora than one hale of lint
cotton. This ono acre was tho fin-
est cotton on tho farm every static
belnR landed down with blK bolls
nnd every boll matured beautifully.
Tho hiftht of th cotton was so
Rreat that It 8trtirk an average
sized man Under tho armr.
Immediately ndlolrtinrr and in
tho snmo field with this one acre
or irrigated cotton wero three neres
of cotton that produced n total of
twrt hates and n portion of this
field rocelved some water when
several rows of watermelons If t it
were whlewd front tlm one Inch
tap the water breaking over In
places Thus thp three acres pro-
duced two-thirds of a bale to the
ner white th other nrre produced
little over ft hale to the arre Mr
Cox stated that he estimated that
f 1 Mill II1II III1 Mil III11I1 II III II It I II IIMIII t llllttlllll 111 I! Ill If III II 1 1 111 IM IM111 IIIIIK1II
i and a half of corn received a total
ot about two g&od waterings-as the
water ran stowly out ot tho one
inoh pipe considering the amoupt
or ground to b0 covered Mr. cox
ts nlso highly -pl'ised with the re-
sults of irriaftftng witer melons.
Why Not Moro Irrigation?
A few weeks ago tho promoters
of Ro&d roads In Taylor County
proclaimed that permanently pav-
ed highways s across tho county
would mean mor to tho -county j.
and to Abilene than another rall-i
road. Nrtw with good roads as- : fr"CjCi:
mired why not suit a campaign .. T-r-r
for irrigation so that the farmers
can get maximum uifo of tho good
roads by bringing twleo the amount
ot farm products to tho marketing
centers'
lift oi elf trii Inn is splendid but
let's not overlook irrigation
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Prompt nud Satisfncto
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Fulwiler
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Company
Tolophono No. 054
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Winchester Shot Guns
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1 Sold On Easy Terms. 1
Call in today and pick out the one you 1
. want. Pay .$5.00 down and the balance
will be arranged on easy payments.
I Winchester Shot Guns For Rent. 1
1 Double Barrel Guns For Rent.
1 Single Barrel Guns For Rent. 1
Professional and Business Director 1
DR. J. H.
General
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Mrs. William Uaker of Klkhorn
Mis. has Just inherited ? 175000.
But f-ou wouldn't think it seelnft
her bendlns over tho waahtub.
Money rlie saya. Is not going to
mak0 a bit of dlffoccnoo In her
modo of living exeept innvbe
she'll hire n girl to help her with
tho washing tint! Ironing.
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1201-2 Chestnut Strc JlWlono. Toxas.
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at this price
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Universal $ilvcrvnrc with FREE CHEST coos on Bale
5 with n i-n'li payment of $1.00 Down and $1.00 n Week.
Pay .$1.00 Down and Take One of Tlicse Rct8. A limitad
Quantity Left to Soil on this hasfs.
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Dr. W. Audaifce Cash
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Home
"When dad comes home
after a hard day's worlf
a hjg. oasy comfortah
iia uns iook good to nim
his slippers with a hootf
.cigar and all his troubh1
soon he forgotten. An
gift for the children to
thejr dad.
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Sets Range in Price from $8.95 to $39.75
Dish Drainer
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made of heavy wiro.
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J. Frank Clark M. D.
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