The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 217, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 20, 1919 Page: 2 of 10
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Where Tlicj IMnj' Wcdiiesdrif
Waco nt Fort Worth
Shrcveport at Dallas.
Houston nt Galveston.
San Antonio at Beaumont
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MM .Nellie Ikhuls of tiorumn Is uf-
JiA ferlng Trom painful injuries ravnirwi
ffft itf S'elolk tVctlnbiitlnJ Morning when
Gfl 81ic Jftainfiett or foil fttlfn n second floor
"JSfS window at tho Ornco hotel.
.ISO It Is said thut atlas Echols arrived
.4!j! In Abilene from Uormmi late Tuesdav
.Utt'nn'i failing to find relatives whom she
AW hud" como to visit she registered at tho
370 hotel. The most serious t. tho In lo-
ries Is a fiddly fractured ankle. whMi
tfn sot Wednesday and she la expec-
ted to recover wlthm a few reeks.
KltclatUoa at Gorman wt.ro notified
and arc expected to icacli Abilene today.
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trader In Its tsohool! riveters holders
on neatera wijincrs nffd caulkers
twiner rind tlflllers baiters rwuln
tor. painters linemen shlpfittora.
IripefKUng. mnrinp plumber's plpccov-
fm. pip hangers erection inachln-
Ims ami tl(trlc welders
A mini ( become a proficient ship
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nr$ earning $TS oo to $100 no a wel n but murt nt the xm tlitlo ho rnlu
rhotors. and verv 8ubtanlnl -viilv enotiRh to support tltenwoivw.
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I tht aviators "Uiowod SC.300 of Iho or(-
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Dy Speeial Leased Wire
DETilOlT Aug. Kf.-aonoral chair-
men of the fniled Urutherhood of
Maintenance of Way Employes nnd
Hallway Shop luborsra toduy approv-
ed n n?w wage and working agree-
ment already aubmltted to tho rallrdati
administration calling for un Increase
lit pay of approximately $1 u0 per day
pet man; time and a half Tor over-
time and promotion for seniority.
Th0 demand. It wnVfmur affects till
rallrcada In tho Unitcck6talon. Canada
and Contra! America and involvaa
wi bo ut CnoOCo workers
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UP SEARCH FOH
MEXICAN SAID
MA!l?A Alls. 19 United Stales
cavnlry Irtops spread out over a wid
extent of Jtoxlcan comitrj south ot
tho Rio Grande today combed tho
mountains for Uandltg who held Lieuta
1'ilcrson and Davis for ransom Tho
troops were guided in their qucai by
tho two lieutenants who went into
Mexico also for tho purpose of '.denti-
fyJng tho bahdlis.
The bandita with flvo hours nnd a
half start jhi tho American punitive
CMiudltJoil are believed to hae scat
tered in the mountain it wa neci-
sary to search 'every square mllo of
tho rough country below tho border.
Ih tho opinion of officers to find the
men. Mexican tederai troop from
Ojinaga are acting to prevent a clash
botween the American forced nnu
Carrunza men. It Is not known how
many arc in tfio bandit band. Ltoat
Davis and Lieut Peterson saw six
men. There were 20 other bandit at
a ranch where the bandits stopped
Thu American aviators wero told thai
the baod. numbered sixty.
(Bcports'jrccelyed by field -teleyhOB'
i rum .MfAity iuihkuv sam a morni waa
rag is In tho mountains bolow tn
border It was toured tho torrential!
mlw would obliterate trails left by'
iiio bandits
Tho random actually paid tb aiex
Jcaix bandits for tho rcltase.nf he
two rViatoTs amounted to $8 c-
cordlns to II. II. Fennell Mira bjU
tr who arrived hero this au roon
It was Fennell who took tho $ijnoo
l'unuom to" t andelaria yeterj j A
icicount of the money brought 'atk b
Captain Slatlock after the rol- aJt of
.Slnudliiir of Iho.Tcatntit
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5 Dfirolt .! i .. 61
S Cleveland 5
5 St Louis ... ...... "18
N'ew Ydrk ... 55
S ftofltnn ... ........ 19
' Washington 42
( Philadelphia 2$
JViicro Th?y Play Wednesday
Washington at Chicago
New York at St. Lou;b.
Philadelphia at iietrolt
BOstoit nt Cleveland.
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past few days within the vicinity oi
the gjniirtfw Oil Cd well oil the Kmu'
Tlidrp site near attnsight
Derricks arc up on most of them.
More Dumlloi
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OooJest Place ia Abilene
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SdiiMiing nf tho Teum.
Won. Lost.
Clnblhnatl .75 'M .
Nlnf York ... GH 3!
Chicago 25 47
tlrooklyn .. ..... f0 "n
Pittsburgh ........ 49 ot
Ilojton ... 40 50
St. Loub . no fit
Philadelphia H8 51
Whore They I'hiy Wedncjuluy
Cincinnati at Doston.
Pittsburg nt llrodklyn.
St. Louis at Now York.
Chicago at Philadelphia.
L.vsiiiM.fcn si:uvick Ms in
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of faficfie
Splendid oppoctunltij ere now op-
en to disabled service men to nblu'it
vocational training In the Shin-build
ing Industry at tjie same t.mc that thsj
nro earning excellent Irtetnnos it U
announced to-dav by Colonel Arthur
ttuuui ivssisiuui in ino oecrnary m
War. .whd H In rhnreo of the ro-o.n-
Pct ployincnt of ex-Borvice men.
GaU" Men who are Interested in thaso
GS4 aprTortUnltlfs should communicate
.fiJ'J with the office of the Assistant lo thv
.471! Secretary of Waiwhichtwll provide
4"1itUe.in with further InfonualiofWi'f tin
.4i41;olnt. The chief oppartditltyfils with
.ii'io 'j b0 Submarine tloct Corpojh nn It
.S7 Newark. N. J. which otforsjlr'ni 4i)c
to 5Gc per hour to men who Mo l?nrn-
Ing tlic trade at the same lime thuti
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Texas League.
Dallas 0 7 1
GclVestoh 1 T. 1
Plyun and Brock; Oudger and
DoVlc.
Second Gniiii)
Dallas 0 9 I
(lulvcston .....v 3 G i
Moore and Robertson; SmltliBoa
nnd Ddwic.
Fort Worth ..Tr-. I -
San Antonio 2 S .t
Pato and Harworth; 'Mulllna and
Gibson.
'Shrevcpdrt ........ 2 lo 0
Beaumont ........... 1 3
Napier and Vann; UuIloy'Uitd 'Alof
nndcr. . i
First Game.
Waco ........ ......
Houston ......... .....
Donalds and White;
nnd Noyea.
Second Game.
Waco
Houston
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and greatest attraction for
the second and last tint.
VI he Girl Who
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story will Cutie Beautiful
VMe .cabaret girl tell HBf to
iake him love her more than
is dy he J?ft her?
Blunk and Ilarkins; HurrJj aud
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Brooklyn ...f.. . 0 U 0
Clnciinmtl ........ ..... I 10 '
C'adorc and Kruger; Ring mid Wit-
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rtronklvn ...... 1 ? 3
Cincinnati ...... - J IB
Slltcholl ami WHlor; Eller and Utirl-dQn
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Philadelphia
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Boston . .
Leffield
Walter.
Cleveland .... . . . . .
New York
eovelgkfi! and O'Nolll;
Hannah.
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Qulnn and
and Seefofd;
STAGEHANDS
CHICAGO HOUSES
THHEATEM STHIKE
CH1CAUO. Aus 2f - A strike of
gtagehimds and musicians in ecu net -Hon
uith the strike of attors tUreatcns
to c'twf vary playhouse her.
Tb uijuaeert of the thoaUar affe-
fled said thev would lock tliolr deors
If tlw thieatojufd strike It earrfett oit
o4ly tthotjipiay and vnudevltlfe iioubc
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 217, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 20, 1919, newspaper, August 20, 1919; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth317838/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.