The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 123, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 9, 1920 Page: 2 of 23
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xllE ABILENE UUkllliU AiiuJSNE TEXAS
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Little Dolomite
the Adventurer of the Stars
Stories and Pictures by William Stevens ?
CHAPTER OND
Even as a child bozIjib: up timong
the stars wonticrlnfc I folt that some-
where out there rtlnortg tho vast
boundless spaces lived another Soul
who would somotlmo tell mo of the
mysteries of tho worlds that arc with-
out end.
Through all my life In m'st or storm
or In nhlmtnerlng noonday sun I havo
Itnov.i tho presence of a Spirit a liv-
ing Mystery frlonftly but unseon. I
have fdlt the nearness of One who l1
neither light nor shadpw; who walks
with mo wherever I may go jfn ln-
vislbla and sllpnt companion ever pios-
ent even lp my dreams!
In dreams together we haVe Wit-
nessed tho llfo and wonders of worlds
strange and moro beautiful than can
ever bo upon thin earth.
Together wo have wandered In the
uninhabited still and allont golden
moonlit lanes of cities that are no
morel
Tet until now. thin shadowor of my
Inner self has ever remained sllont und
Invlilblo
Now after 40 years my phantom
comrade has torn aside the tellthat
I may havo a fleeting glimpse of his
unlimited realm of lifol
"Utile Dolomite now speaks. O
Earth-man! Ho has eomo to tell of
many things. He has come to make
visible that to Which your earthly eyes
are blind"
Like an echo from the chimes of a
prnnl fhiple. n nllvprv "voice" that
seemed not oven to break the stillness
of tho room pcrvadod tho quiet of
my Inner mind tho voice of Little
uolomlto the invisible:
"T nnmn from tho Kvlnlilnn realms
of tho Stars and "Worlds that nro with-
out end. Behold oh Earth-friend and
funr not!"
Thorn una a violent flash of blind
ing flume like a livid ball of lightning
but with Ho sound. Gradually a see-
thing btllllanco softened to a golden
glow within a radiant halo of violet
lays. And I uenoiu a jieing ocauic
cold of outer space and by this nienni
ho will hiirod through the boundlc!uian Kternal Child whoso plaything Is
me universe; wnoso minn is r.incj
and whose soul Is truth
over ns young In spirit as Spring I am
Immensities from Star to Star with tho
nwlftness of light. Without eyes ho
will nco all things visible und Itwlxlblc
to tho eyes of men. He will hear With-
out tho organs of sound the harmony
of Life and fovover mllc.
"And Little Dolomite will return
to you that you may toll the MurgCh-
mon of his adventures among tho ?itais
that aie moro wondrous than any
known In the Haith-Man's world.
"Even as you my Earth-friend who
havo so often divined tho presence of
the Invlslblo Frlend so I. too hoar tho
. .... ..i t .niib. v .-.rii.lv can or some inr-uisuitu voice: eor
UUO HO .... H..O " " ! ". .......... . . .. .... t !.. 1 1 11. lo
Idea of a living soul of this or anyl""u""'"' " "- "" ' .
nti.or M-nrlil emi to nie bo inr remote in wie um-
Ul'1U "UUU . . .. .......... 1.. .... !... ...- n.
In tho center or the go den name "" '""V" ' v .. A .
thore gleamed like lJUes of colder Jng I speed with the swiftness of
light tho hands of Llttlo Dolomite 'Bin It seems no nonrcr. to inc. It
his Angers tipped with ultra-violet ' "" inw s ino mystery oi me soin
stars. "Vhllo from beneath fluttering of Llttlc Dolomite
like snirlt wlnss. his tiny feet hiing "Tho Volco now calls to mo. So I
abovo tho floor. A veritable angel bus- go to tho Luna Volcano 'Plato by tho
pended m-tho atmosphere! dead Ren of Imbrlum on tho rro:m
Above and beyond thlr mellow Are Moon."
there beamed a smile of angelic of Thero was a doatenlng roar -is of
unearthly beauty; a smile of radiance a thunderbolt. I was left In black
ineffable: a countenance of light but darkness!
without eyes! Yet With up-curvod I turned on the switch of my dee
brows that terminated In. luminous an- trio lamp but no light came.
tonnae. A being half-moth half-hU'iftiso had blown out!
I inn vn ad
venturer among tho Stars. I am Lit
tie Dpjomlto from tho worlds that art
without end
"I came to tho Earth-man s woi Id
to tell of the good of the groat of tin
wondrous -of a inmanco that Is lin-
inyitul and Is tho Soul of the (ntlnito
"I will make uloar to tho eyes of the
Eartli-man'n mind tho beautiful that
Is in all things.
"I will transport you In moments
of human time to fuir worlds among
Star-clusters that aro countless tilllinhs
of giant suns In boundless space
Where human ages pro but ducting moments.
"I will guide you Into tho unknown
tepnllng with beauteous life and mo-
tion that In all within the smallest
grain of dust whero humiin moments'
arc as conlurles; whoro your minutes
nro nges; whoro your day scorns .in
otorntty.
"Little Dolomite will show yop that
all things live. That trinu'itn are
things living things that Uv forever.
And that each thing g-oat o mall
plays Its eternal role. That each thing
The .great or small has In It good!"
(Next Sunday Llttlo Dolomite will
LAR.R.Y SGMON
The Fourth Estate lost one of tho
clovdrcst cartoonists In tho country
when Lorry Somon heard tho all of
tho Bcrcen. What tho newspaper read
era lost the motion picture fans gained
for Lorry Is now the cotnedy king. Ho
writes and directs. all of IiIb features
and novpr Imitate) another. In "The
Grocery Clerk" ho Introduces tho shim
mying cat
QUEEN
MONDAYTUESDAY
IC HINTS
"Eyes of
Many From Abilene
To Attend Southern
Baptist Meeting
man an animated glory wondrous I lit a cnndle. And thoic upon my tell what happonod to hlin on the D c wiich
quivering a Fairy of Living Tires. I writing ublet. lav my fountain pen Moon; . how this world lookod 'o hlin i; atao
"From world to world Llttl0 Dolo- across the flrst message of Little nolo-1 from th0 mountains there; and of his l"' "l.
mlto wll go- clothed n a living flanle.lmltc tho Advonturer of the Stnrs:
Ithat ho may Journey In warmth In tlu'l "I am as ngod as tho rooks yet for-
To attend tho meeting of the South'-
orn itnpust uonvencun at V'nsnunrton
convenes in hat city May
number of delqgatcs loft
uafrd KimBtall
I I Young I
IVmny fine examples of net
ilnlavcdf iv th-ixast in sur
is x out . laipu juvwwjc
is. Sam Sthcrn. QfirovB
". i r m m r
uinof- aprko izImuM
A Vincftit Seri'Jio pk
i;i. vliiu u iiituEin
mid acKap; isfcis.
.ji
School
g aro
ort of
Milton
Hughes
T.nwe. i Fo
n.Unn t Z n MWn- Sloiihtalti -- Saturday night over the T-xa c Pa-
inW ins Mountain rnc tof r)alUvB Nvhel.e hpy uro trt joln
ine MWPr.j .many other dclugates fiom thu State
oxam
(1
M
Si
Pa
an
tho
of
fant
all the
SQlf.
Albert Parker's scenario is
sracoth; a model of continuity and
his direction careful at all times
for the best his material had to
offer in the way of dramatic f orco
a"nd humor
(IUteot County and District Offices $15:
Precinct Offices 110. Tayablo In adyanco)
For Cpngrosa Seventeenth Dlstrlot
ft. W. cmiSHAM (Eastland Co)
For Judge 42nd Judicial District
E M. OVEHSHlNEn
W. 11. ELY.
For Tax Collector
J. N. ItOtlTH
l). T lIAWCItlDEn
Kor District Clerk -rf-"
J. K. tKiioTFOinbffiU
JAME3 W MAYFIELD Jr.
For Tnx AsBeaBi!"....
(Mrs.) lliroUKINCETS4NCn
BOY ryfltMElLY
For CountaAttorny
CAIi3 D. fePECK
For CUjf 3M&K6.1
J-Jm. BIOKIJ5TT
MAnflN
a. mi
tenr Wiiil iv Sunrfflntcndent
'JGBIN V. fDOH g
jfllN n. UTTOiT
(Hiss) AD. D. rBAHCH
Cntv Trejhurcr
11HTIN ITTHV
nronentnve 107th District
ien L. Box .fre-eloctlon) I
jtnnilssloicr frect. 1 (AHIone)
it n. &i
K. J. Fl
ountv CI
T . . T.1'... .fc . .. .
.'HIJ
er
seen in Muic2.of rcl
m- in
ficent bit
This in.-
wondcrful and stoals
room icenes for him-
Judge Ely to Open
Court at Baird On
Monday; Big Docket
District Judge )Dly returned fcatur-
dy afternoon from Ilreckonrldgo
whei'o ho went to hear motions for
netr trials Jn ome cases and to oloso
tho spring term of court. During the
latter part of thlsi wcqk several mo-
tions for new trials Ijavo bcon luard
hero all of which wcro ove'rrulcd. Tho
cases were; tho State vs. John Sprink-
le; State vs Till Deckard; StatO'VS Jesse
Mtazone; Stato vs. .T. C. I'yor. Sqn-
tenco was also passed en ThsodOre
Moore Saturday afternoon ho having
plead guilty on n charge of robbery.
There has been an unusuallv large
percentago of convictions In the crim-
inal cases tried during tho session Just
closed and a number of them canto
up for trial Ono of tho most impor-i
tant civil cases of the .session was tried
last week This was the vie of Har
ris vs. Harris a suit Involving SZOO.1'00
or more
News Briefs
Change In Time
The meeting ttiuo of thn Willi im
Carey B Y
list church
Court of Inquiry
Held Saturday For
The Potosi Affair
3:30 to D
"Wonderf
kinds bed
beautiful
purchase
It. Lee 1
To all
Association
P liof-rkf I
haynj?uu ciatpgCH
9 .Jdnuii .ynnno
4if PiairAllaiKaInif
liilr. LiMKiid Baskrt
IL'In fvets-Llli J.
-AT);re IIoVilo
Ci iM Hft'koMV-
i v:
:nKfhbers acf tho M
Attorneys for the State held a court
f.ip- ol inquiry uuiuru juayiuu in uic i-vucv
. form' P. B. Ford Saturday. In the cuso of
Hoibcrt Johnson who suircnded to
Sheriff John iBohd .Thursday a evening
In connr-ct.m with tho Killing Ujf Jesse Saturday rtftornoou fur Dunn where- he
cs.
ir-Scc
In all
plants
i (5.00
Mrs C.
Adv.
hunts
remember the
time and place of olir tegular an-
nual meeting an do not fail io bo
there. Matters: of vital importance
-I-
Personals
Mis. James H. Burk is spi'iidlng
Sunday with frlcndB ut Mnrkcl.
HUnsoll Martin loft far BMvcNiet Sat-
urday afternoon. Ho will prraeh
theie Stindny
lJoan Bntsol liaxtoi of A. C. C loft
to your business vlll lo dlccitdsad
Basement of the Urvso IJotcl Tues-
day evening. May 18th rtt eight thir-
ty. A banquet will be lirciinrod for
There was a strong array of your entertainment before the husl-
leal talent In this case tho plalutif? ncss session Tho rgll of mvtnhtrs
being represented by YV. II. Jewell nr.c will be called promptly at eight thirty
X. N. Itouonaucst of Kastland and the; and we want nt least one iffiel.il re-
defonse T?y J M. Wagstuff ofiAJjlUTiej. presontativo from cyiy business." in
judge winters oi ut l'asa Juugo tho cJt.v
Chrane at the Potosi schoolhouse
Thursday shortly before noon.
It is known that two of the toachors.
fof the Potosi public school who vcro
eye witnesses to at least part of tho
tr.ngedy testified before the court Of
Inquiry. Tho examining trial In the
case will likely bo heVd this coming
week. However there Is a probability
of the defense waiving tho examining
trial npd later application for ball Will
be made.
The State Is represented lh the ense
Advisory Board V
President J P. Voot
dent T C Campbe
Preston Martin of "WeathorCord tiid
favorablo to tho defenso.
Judge Ely will open ourt at BasrdjJs Montgomery
Monday morning with a rainy .ne.iw
docket but it Is understood that if
tho condition of tho docket thoro will
Vonderful I
kinds bedding
permit he will return hero lator for beautiful fern
n Bpeciul session for tho trial of some put chase Abi
.!. MnMH 1 - T
VllIIllllUl IBt'3.
BLANTOX MATCHKS QNH
AV1TII TIIU PIIYSICLVNS.
IX. Lee ICth ut
1'retty
Burnksw
J.
ejkrn
Lfcri.TT
cyr -ii. '
Fjfif sififcXIns 1
liX ami bukkct i
lf Jfi'UVfcqrffM
nl 1 Hriir i i v TrfA I v
h'lW
will pveach today
Dr. V C. Kinoald nud dupghter
Miss Josle of Eastland are Visiting
friends and relative in Abljcnoi
Mrs. Fannie Petty of n.ijUlnu.1. is
siwodlng tho waelt-?hd with her
daughter here Miss JMary I24 Petty.
AV H.. Parker manager of. tho Jab
printing department of the Cisco
Morning Kews of Cisco was a visitor
In tho city Saturday.
.T. W1. Yountr. of Ituffnlo fSnn. wns a
by District Attorney W. J. Cunning- business visitor in tho cltv Saturrtnv.
ham and tho defenso Is represented He reported a good rain at Buffalo Cap
by attornoy J. F. Cunningham of this Friday
Mru. L. E. Cameron of Cleburne
Arrest Two Nejrrnc
Two negroes Irwin BoyiF and Bud
Gray wero arresfod by the local iiolico'
Saturday In connection with the disap-
lOIll
otor
eot.
clty
Twp XrerneA.
5oyiF and
he local p
sltli the dl
viiwiirr lManirfce ot Hutomobllq 'cnslnss rro
ic"ivpi tle Sellecs-Sammoiifc-Slghor Moti
5eV Lou Compnny garage on SouUi First Stret
The cusiugH which disappeared two or
thrdo months ago were now ones and
of the larger sues. Tho olncors said
Texas hart been visiting her. mother
Mrs W B Brown 702 Paaeh St. for
the past few daV?. She will visit In
Alison boforo returning homo.
Joftje P. Sovoll und Mi-H. Sejvell
left Siitntdav mDruitw for' San AiiRt"
lo. Pr-H. Kewell wjfl preach thor
today (Sunday") 'm e aoino wot I: hi
t'be Interest ot A. C. C.
W. T St. John was gUlodpled t
A special train of nine Pullman will
leave asanas- mis evening at 3 ;o
o'clock over tho M 1C .t T. for SU
Louis nnd from thoro the tiain will
be loutod over tho Baltimore & Ohio
railroad to Washington arriving there
oariy wcuncsuny morning Tile con-
vention will end Monday May 17.
Several of tho Abilene delegates Will
go on tu New- Y'oik Philadelphia nnd
a visit will also be ntalfc to Niagara
Falls. It Is cfpoctod that lO.Ouo dele
gates will attend the tonvoutJan nt
Washington from over the South.
Tho following are among tho dele
gates who will attend from Abllen"'
The Buv. and Mis. Henry Littleton and
Miss Llttloton tho Rev It.. A. bcrah-
ton Horace JL Tiout Mr and Mrs. Joe
Perry and daughter opal miss Dit
Lofland II. II Summers the HeV. S.
H. Stevenson the Kov. .Joo U Mnyes
the IteVL. B. Connell tho Itov W. K.
Horn tho Bev. L. E. McCrey the BeV.
B. N. Shepherd Dr. B. C. Pender
President J. D. Sandoferi Dr. nnd Mis.
Millard- A. Jenkins will attend having
loft hero several days ago. others
who will attend from this section of
the State are: The Rov. C H. Rlddell.
of Winters! tho1 Rev. M.jC. Bishop of
Anson; the Rev. J. H. McLaughlin of
Botan; tho Rev and Mr A It. Tyson
of Albany and tho lie w nud Mis. Johh
Pearce of Cdlontfl
Foi
(Miss)
I'Mbllo
n a
r(re-
fehor
Kon)
Foct.
ILL (rJeloct
fee. vni
hage I
(I
MBFJ
oloetl3
Justtco
v v
Conntabls. Prect. 1.
J. P DABDEN (rolectlon)
Commlsnloncr. Prect.3.
DAN O'CONNKIDfre-ftlectlOB;
8. J. (Jack) WAJ)ROI'
For commissioner rract. 4.
I. T. ouau (ttg-eiecuon)
r PAuuis
lTor HlilWff Ta.vlta'County
JOlTr-BbNP (ro-electloa)
JONES COUNTY
For County Assfessor
L. A. SADLER
For Superintendent Public Instruction
(Miss) LUELLA HANK
W. A. WILSON
l) IleVy
lo CUy
:yjt
fro
a the
tf.-Kf lw ll . ... ... - .1 V. Xi OV. JU11 1VUB IU UUU L'U .
TitVkrt i.mt i y 10catea -two- or them undm- tnetl v thiH f3Umlft nornIng fbr San
tl Kiir moo i110"?!0 ofIolu'1orthojnon artetl .''"'DlOgo and Los Angeles California.
VI racii ou another Insldo the house of the other' :. j... v..m .ni.k m t.v-
JvWWfV l?ui Jh(? "eroca stat.?tt to l!e onCCi'3'i(wo woks un business
yr. that they had found tho caMngs. . J ?th
of
Kem. signifying "black land"
eolor of the soil
Tho Empress .Si Lung of Chiu 'JR40
1! C oncoui iged th tulti' ation of the
mtilbetTy tree
Kb-n'
iKe-Collcndcr
Special Correspondence.
WASHINGTON May 8. Tho Dis-
trict ot Columbia Medical 'Society is
Up in arms over charges made by Rep-
resentative Blanton in the HoubO that
physicians here make a bdsinebs of giv
ing sick certificates to government em-
ployes. I ( 'lOIllcIals of the society .denounced
'Blanton who came back with a reit-
eration of the Charges and in addition
declared som of the doctors mnko a
living by selling whiskey prescriptions.
r.i nt CltlA'ii's Bank.
Home? H. Scott who for eleven years
has been employed in the Abilene Pout-
ottibe ut the stamp window" has re-
signed his position. With the goyern-r.-
. -na -.r-nptited a ponltlon as teller
Jfflth the Citizens National Bank otvtlus
lty Mr. Scott ta(5es the place oLAVai-
ren Weakley who wils promoted to
i nosi'ion f In-Ht Asistunt cajhler of
the bank filling the ifiicancy cAuned by
the resignation of limmett (Jhupdlcr
The
uompunj .Munuriictifna'M or uurnus- Fridav evening and night were groat-
WICK Tire nave just 'otnpltoil two lv delayed on account of llin washout
ver uitjstie and attrjotivo hTgns forl0r bridge wrst of Putnam dbrlng
their local repreaontatl"n tho Holmes
Garage on South First street One is
ti gold leaf ii luil .JAjl 'in 1 111 I other
a wall sign ThoFu-K was.'Arff'' by a
who was in tho employ
lor a number of yei
has not announced
future. "
I. i i
Wonderful Plan
kinds bedding box
beuutlful fern frei
purchuse Abilene
R Lee 16th and
special Mlgn
Balke-Calle
A wond
nnd Ed if
ords and
Visit our
Furniture
iiunior ii) i.urnv
iwbf Canfinyr
l f .t
I ltec(ii-f $ 1
v.mj ..tn'.ji.. ...i
imikmm uuiii'i'Jii .it mim
InflcSTlHl 'ho uAA
inAwiff (Inn iKt. iti
H k' "'i 'IV
Vuic rdwbxX J
cwryly-
'- t m
.bwick-
umbia
v rec-
ow old
MtCaity
Trains Wn DehiMil I street has roturpoJ from n Unit to
WfHt hnund trnlrtH duo I.i Alilleno .Dr. and Mrs. II. C. I'uvtofi nt Wi.eo.
.-.. .. -. .. -. ...... . . . . .
wiiiio onrouio nomo .irs. aenroy vis
ited Mr mother Mrs. J. L. Iingford
lit Fort Worth.
the big rain Friday afternoon. Pas-1
engeifl reaching bllcno reported
Dr. O. H Cooper ftrbfossor of Phi
losophy and Education in Simmons
thing
oiiMtcrmnk
jlibr pj(fni f ortte
M e M 0 i 1 II
cTBbJgailisI in
ftMlJuixsllef plr
plh elyli JW
MiuS'7 viyMiry t.
fWW' ""Artvy
S'THAl
Program t A. C. y .Ttiuo 4
Tho A Club theAfllene Chrisllan
College will pres!TnTCltfford Deoreux
find his. dramatic company In "Arms
nnd the Man" by George Bernard.
Shaw and "Romancers" by tho Frenph
writer Itostuud. hcroJjprfrvrhero
win le n matinee jriuiiveniog i'cc
formance.
Mi
Will onioy
room Our
Etllsnn room i'
... ' T- -
" to play them
I turn CO. adi
eu
Marring'
Vernon Kelly
r JC vn. I
wiutpjiivirf 1 I I I
M. lf lo oury uislo f
rtT.'jrf W-iinWiA and
tl''vfFy 'JvnilrJw. Clad
r4nu. NkCmiv Furnl-
.LlfCiweaTsHiied.
ftttdMa
that eighteen freight cits went into (College v. Ill tear c this (Sunday) morn-
thd ditch .ho tsnglno getting nafcly Ing for Winters wheie he will leUer
across tho bridge before tho accident tho commenccmont address for tho
occurred. It Wis a'so i'oporte.1 that Winters Hirh School. He will lcturn
considerable merchandise add sup- Sunday night
plies Irorri the o-ira wove scatterc-l
.... n u.PAfnl. 0 1.. ....Il.v.l .vi ti b.1
vtvi t nuciM JL iiiv (llll'(ll V.U..IV i
monr. -j no extent ot -no iimnge was
not learned. No ucldent.s lo persons
or deaths wero repoi ted.
i i
Auto Licenses LsMied
180675 Chevrolet H. H. and A R
Holder Abilene.
..- v
To Sesostis who nourished in Egypt
If. centuries B. C Itf'uttrlbuted tho Iltst
formation of a rogulat army
1. . i .
The modern police force In Bnglund
was established in 182i) b Sir Roboit
pool
5 J BK.HZV-.Ki VJ El
3 - B ?
r
.
'r 't ojast Tsccoivcd a
u .PJJshipWit of
M VlCTROL -i
a cjninn(. .A
I ww.vi.vuui
f
ilLHMIWalWUCfl.
Mrytlo Dn is
NSVER HAPPEN!
' I Mmt "- mjm I J iijli I ! rf i mZ
YE.S." FATHER. WE'RE LlVlrVG
HERE SIX YEAS N0UL OVU
NE$H&0oiS MEVEK.'BOAle.OvUFD
tKS MUCH AS A LUMP OF.SVfaZ
FROM US AND LITTtE MLUE NEMER.
'HAO A FI6HT.Vyi7H ArJT orATHfc
vOTHe&60J)fS.'
-. V
Tr-AT'S
A 6CKT
MARKETS
Market Is Sternly
FORT WOJIT1I Toxus. May
I logo. 500 steady too 514. 25
31475. $14. it pigs $Q.S0 to $11.50
For the week murkot Bte.idy
Cattle 1300 Including 360 calves.
steady. For the wool btccru 26 to So
higher uwti und heifers 50 to 7a low
er hulls 25 lower calves two to three
dollars lower ycurlingu one to two
uolars lower.
Sheep. 1000 moat all through mar
ket nominally stoudy. FOr tho week
sheep about -G higher.
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LOCAL MABKETS. '
urkeys. per lb .25
toostcrn per lb OS
rfens. per lb ..... .22
Frlocs under 3 lbs . . 30c
Friers over 3 lbs 18c
Butter per lb 25c to SO
Green hides per lb 12c to 14
Dry Hides per lb 20c to 30c
Wheat per bu. (No. l baala) ... 2 oo
Oats per bit 0q
waizo per toil in head . . .32J to 91
Now York
Ti iday
opening noon cioso cioa
July .38.03 3318 lift 03
Oct 36.80 v 35.SQ 3.85
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Houston quiet 41 25
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the. war that such lrices are possible.
JTcw Wagon Sheets.
Shelter Tents Jlx6ft comprising twq Arirv wiwon " '. "'"; '.
rcsuLitlon sboltrfr lrflcs: nil guarantee! u ft s uienes " . w "''""'Vo.nr
free rrom holen Ine for Hoy Scouts oil o. ''lva. ' '' iViVn iSw To nnlote wit
play tents. US 2ch UollvCred by parcel '"lT?uL. WJ.
post. ... J . f -.Vl" "' ".T.La ftoin t nrotcct hay.
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.Vriliv Offlcrrr Tents ill wide. D ft. )UrtBn). fubteii!l to tlip.slde nf jour
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Army StAaco Tents.. 14 1ft
wldp II ft. B Inches .long 1J
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double-fill 3ucU eomnlote nurrldg'
and 'J inirlwit polei Guarantied froojfront
holes or tjnrs Id? 50 Jf'iKht p.
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'ihn Am Aernge usxsb iiicnca.
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Ideal labor 0t for two linnieri-rhrtdlfw rohjs.
wrtjaAin MaiiiuPM. nil now. niorv ono una nrpoeufnir eir itaiii irniuii imer ucrrui.
rantcei. JiloS freight paid to your Sri7 Oyirciglit paid to jou- ral)road sta-
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freight
Big Army X
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tent tomplcte with
Tont 532 95. lr
but used Ifiii. Ill 05;
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Tents S2.05'Frcia;ht Paid.
11 rt high with Z ft wall: made of
S Government eould nrouure. U-.-ery
Freo from holes and leant. C1hm t'
rallro.li' station Class A Tents Dame as aboc
to your ij.llroad station
Remit by Postoffico Money OrdQr Express Money Order Bank
Exchange or Cashier's Check.
You nui no risk everything guaranteed exactly as represented.
Satisfaction or your money back. Older today-Mile supply won't
last long
Federal Distributing Co.
359-361 E. Commerce St. San Antonio Texas
Distributors of Government Tents Wagon Covers Harness Saddlcct
Clothing Blankets and Other Army Good3 Direct to tho User.
Write us for Anything in Government Goods.
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