The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 190, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 26, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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ABILENE 200 IS
ALLEGED ASSAULT
War Mothers Remembered
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IN OKLAHOMA IS
BASIS OF CHARGE
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TVO TtMtrc ANIMALS TTIOM
itTVrtr pl nil Mflvnii r aiiimm
j ua added to the collec
: uion
Old Sartia Clnus paid nnothcr visit
!to tho Ablleiio Zoo Christmas day.
leovlns tlio rnplilly growing zoological
. collection rlch&r by two o( the raroit
Jnpeclmonts of tropical fauna over scon
' in this part of tho country.
Tho latest Christmas proRcnt conies
from I 13. Vice of Buffalo Gap who
returned last woek front Spanish Hon-
duras Contra America bringing with
him the most Interesting collection of
nnlmals over brought liore. Animal
and birds pf beautiful and queer pro-
Ynrflin hrn In Mm r.Al1nitfnn rmti
which Mr. Vlco presented tho zoo with
two of tho rarest and most interest
ing.
Hero In what thoy aro. Listen and
f eeo If jyw know any noro after you
hear thoiw names than ou did uoror
Ono of thfm la a young lemur called
by tho natives "a chnngo do noche or
pight monkp. . Tho other Is a coatl.
And you vo probably novor scon any-
thing ltko either ono of them in all
your natural life.
.Tho Httlo lemur hns most of tho
physical characteristics of a regulation
monkr except tho head whlqhlnstead
of being apo-1lko fs moro the head
of a Bmall fox with large soft nppAt1-
Ing oyos. Tho color is a light lemon
yellow and tho fur beautifully Ine n.d
s6ft. Ills name Is .lonquln and he lr
as cunning and gcntlo a little puf at
you ever saw. Theso Uttlo uhimi s are
balled chango do noche or night
.monkey by the natives on ncoouiu ot
Ihtfr habit of going abroad ti great
flock at night through tho taiglos c!
' the (. tntrnl American Jungles.
Tho coatl which answers to tint
wamo.of JUdy. Is a still more rrtakish
and interesting specimen. It is of tho
. rucioim. family tiuUypu wou'J never
guess It except for the actlJC Of the
beast which play8 and frolics mil ta-
vortH verv much In tho mnnnf." of tho
JNprth American 'cOon. But hero tjiol
- resemblance ceases bocause the head
01 tho animal is a sight to behold It
is mnro the head of an ant-eater
with a long prehensile innu. that
pokes mnUrlngly Into every curnc it
i.an find iO poke into.
I'oih nro f nmo
Both cf fho animals wero lamed by
Aft Vice and promise to bo tno most
atractlv nets in tho zoo.
And Mr. Vice promises mO'i things
for the Abileno S5oo in this future llo
Js loavlng for his return trip o Hon
duras Wednesday night roturmmr to
' his work with tho List &. aitf-rd Con-
structlon Company thp samo company
that built .tho Lake Abilene lam. List
&aitford are now engaged on a gi
gantic railroad building project aoruii1
Central America republic 'i apu'WH
'Honduras a contract' that -vjll pro-
bably rotptlro ten yearB to complete
and Mr Vlco ext .3 - sp nd most of
thnt tlmo in tho troi js. Z to has
promised to keep in totich with Abi
lene. Zoo nna to cviicct a numucr 01
..rare uhlmuls and birds to be Bent up
lator by returning members of tho
company or to bring them himself
upon his next trip to tho States
Qhlef Animal Tamer Willis rx and
J Secretary KlnfcoIUng brought Joanulu
kund Judy frdtn .Buffalo Cap to the Zoo
"IfMonday and wifoly lnstnl.ed them in
. ftholr now homo whero they were v"w
fed by thouapfls of people durlug thp
('ttay. Chlof Cox is now looking for
somo phamhro'ploA-.le.o citizen or
firm to present tho Zoo with a real
firm to ore
i monkey-house in which to houso the
iraro specimens. And anyone who
J -would like to make such a presont to
tho ZoO and thereby oroct to himself
t a monument is lnvltod to step for--vyard.
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t. Work on the boar don whioh has
J beon'proscnted by tho Jnnes Cpntract-
ing Company is going forward rapid-
Z Jy and Oas and Eloctrlo probably wIJI
j get into their new quartors during tho
present week.
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lews Briefs
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Marriagc Licences.
F. E. Christophor and Miss Robblo
kLou Shannon.
M. M. Glover and Miss Delia iiun-
ter. i
4 Jovco Shepard and Miss llpllon
Shepherd
- T. W. Mooro and Miss Lela Mao
Hlbdop.
Chas. Newberry and Mrs. El. L. Wal-
Icer.
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Prisoners Remembered.
Prisoners at tho county Jail wero
not forgotten Christmas Day Sheriff
and Mrs. John Bond gave the rnon a
Bneolal Christmas dinner and they
. wero remembered by othor people of
tho city also. Tho shorur declared
that tho men npprcciatd the dinner
very much.
Married Hero Tuesday
At 10 a. m. Tusday tho Her. W. P.
Crow united in marrlago Chas. Now-
! berry and Mrs E. L. Walkor Thoy
will reside in tho community between
ICapa and Sambo.
Injured in Collision
John T. Oliver local Krocor mor
i chant was slightly injured Mondaj
f nirrtir in n rn ik nn nr Tim niunmniit ir
'"jMie was driving and another autornrfi
i one on aoutn i iret street une ouno
I lonuers anu a. wnoei on air. unver a
; car wore smashed and he was stunned
t for- ft few inlnutos. bo saliliV tliii
J-lmpact of tho two carsOfr. Oliver
nald that tho d rivet Oflhf other car
was not hurt.
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pJow Yoar c
inont nt Ablle
j In front Of Queen
IMOXEY SUPPLY
SOURCE Ol
PARIS Dec. 2C Ono of thp ques-
tions attendant upon possible action
In tho Rhineland is that of tho money
supply says thc Matin. The experts
lure at a loss to aociuo wnotnor in
tho event that tho Ruhr bnsln is nop-
Jnrutcd from tho rost of Germany by
a customs bairlor it will Oontlnuo to
J receive paper monjy fr-Jhi Berlin it
I. n.lmlHA.1 Ytnt tl.n InlrA.llintlnn it
foreign money Into Franco would
raise serious difficulties. Dellbcra-
JtiOn on this subject are continuing
tho nowspapoi adds.
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Dies l)f. Anthrax
less)
Doc. 20
Johnstow is
contracted
whilo handling skins In n mill lit t at
foity. Mr. Swcenoy first felt tho of-
Ifects of tho disease a wook go' nnd
"believed It was caused from poison of
ISpaniBh skins which lie had been
Jhandlng. He died yesteulny This
la tho second death from tho dUvuso
n this locality.
artl ii.ynice assort-
mjiCTfSfjk Cnmnnnv.
Titantre.
v j-Auvortising
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QUESTIONING
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V "wPatrick Sweenoy 54 of
li dead a victim of anthrax.
BARTLK3VILLE Oklrt . Dec. 2$.
Ono tnan Is b'lPg. two others aro In
tho county JftU nvaltlng trial on char
gos nf ntnaultng n woman and auth-
qrltle nro scouring tho surrounding
county for two other men who nro
said to- have boon Implicated In tho
assault th6 elimination of a Christ
mas Evo parly Sunday night at Ka-
inonn noar hero.
Whilo Mr. and Mrs. Stanloy Volgor
of Tulsa wcrd riding with n party in
nn''nutomobllo near Itamona accord-
ing to tho police Volgnr was struck
On tho hond with a rovolvor and rend
ered unconscious nnd his wife takonJ
from tho machino and aesaul'od. Tho
VolgcSrs arP under tho caro of a phy-
slrlan today.
JMerlo Wrone nnd Talr Garnor both
of Rnmonn aro held charged with
complicity In tho attack on Mrs. Vol-
ge. Charles Sears Ttamona peace
officer Is also in custody In connec
tion -with tho shooting of Hex Parks
who resisted tho officers offort to
arrest him for his alleged part In tho
affair Paries' 13 said to bo near death.
Deny Full to Quit.
WASHINGTON. Dec. 26. Publish-
ed roports that Secretary Fall of 'tho
interior department might soon resign
from tho cabinet resulted n a state-
ment by a Whito House spokesman
today that Proaldant Harding han no
information about such amove.
Christmas Trrfgchy.
DENTON Tex. Dec. 20 Orllo
Harris. 14 was accidentally shot and
Instantly killed yesterday at tho Oak
Grovo community -ton miles cast of
Donton The riflo was- In tho hands
of a companion who had received It
for a Christmas present and the boys
wero shooting at a target.
Hoy lioses An Eye
SPOKANE Wash.. Dec. 2G TwelVo
year old Kenneth Love lost his left
eyo last night when two policemen
used their pistols In an effort to stop
a man lator arrested on a drun're -csi
charge
Tho shooting took placo on a down-
town corniiir. Doctors pronounced
hi; condition serious.
DECLARE GEKMANY IN.
DErAULT OP -PAYMENT
fTVy The Assonned Pre
PARIS Dec. 28. The allied rcpar.
ntions commission thjs afternoon for
tho tnt tlmo In Its history declared
Germany to be in voluantary default
In ono of her reparations obligations
Tho default declared was in deliveries
of wood demanded ot her for this
year The voto was threo to one
France Colplum and Italy voting for
tho declaration and Great Crltlan
against it.
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Won't Excavate Carthage.
PARIS Dec. 2C. American geolo-
gists have offered a uaranteo of
$25000 a year for fourteen year
toward tho expenses of excavation lt
tho ruins of Carthage says tho Echo
but according to tho eavant Ernest
Babclqn the government has dceldod
not to'accopt tho offer becausp of the
official red tnpo Involved.
nillnK Station Robbed
CORSICANA Tex. Dec. 2C Rob-
bers this morning blew open tho safe
n gnsollno filling station hero and
escaped with.llBQ.
Dcpl'-on Mnn Dies.
DENISON Tox. Dec. 2 G. Jules
Edward .Tnccard 51 well known res-
taurant owner of Denlson died hero
this morning. Ho wa a native of
Switzerland and a graduate of Paris
University.
irisi consulate" in
new "york closed
mv the Associated Press)
MEW YORK Dec. 28. Tho office
df tho "Irish consulate' from which
Daniel J. McGrath dlrect6d tho affairs
of tho dall clreann 'n this city boforo
ho received a letter threatening death
unless ho left tho country by Decem-
ber 20 was closed today. I.eado-s !n
Irish affairs in tho city claimed hey
did inot know whero Mr. McGrath
was Mr. McGrath received the letter
signed by "Military Authorities Irish
Republican Army" on December 14.
In it ho was told hp would bo shot on
sight after the morning of Decembar
20 bocauso the wrfters hold him re-
sponsible for tho execution of Rory
O'Connor and threo othor Irish repub-
lican loaders in November.
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GERMXN PAPERS ADOPT .
FRENCH CURRENCY TLAN
(By the Associated Press)
BAARBDUCKENy Rhineland Dec.
2C Newspaper rates now aro being
quoted in French frdncs hero instead
of in marks and It is planned to made
this currency tho basis of. all pay-
ments to publishers throughout the
Sar region aftoptfJanuary 1.
Thj Saarbrucko now&pa er bvb-
llthors nssofatiph announcing In-
croaso In (jinscrlptlon and advertising
rates recently mado Us torma partially
in Froncli money. Thus tho Saar-
bruokh Zeltung costs 1400 marks
mnnnnv or it centimes mo emu e
eotf(
ypnlln-nrtncr n. i-peent strike Of nrlnt-
ors these workmen now receive a
AAi.i.i.r.rt.- nr ik t -n rni.a .ni.
Jn addition to those regular mark
wages.
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Becanaa it
skins. Help it ndtgand theVith
touches of Cutlcura OmwsetrTapplicd
to first slgne of redness or rough-
ness. Cutlcura Talcum is also excel'
lent for children.
SutltluariMtyMin AAlrwt! "CeUewmUk.
mhrtai Vt.lir M)diit.U." IMdtTary.
vWrjJtoapM. Ofetmint t ud tfla. Ttimm c
fJMPCitlura Sp witWut mu(.
A rS-S A t tifesJMigm
riii w m r m w iipni mnnp
Teach wUren To Use
CuiiWa Soap A
la Mit for their teafct I
American mothers who lost their sond Ih tho World War "are remem
(bercd. with tho dead poldlcrs In 'this war memorial to be erected soon h
(Naahvlllq Tenn George Julian fcolnay Washington D. C atulptor U
showa hasldu li in Itoroc. Italy wbcro ho Carved tho statue.
Stork Brings Twins to Royalty
Here are tho first twins born in eight years to a membot' or tho (
English royal family. They arb Uttlo Lady Kathcrino Paget Ooft) and
hcr tiny brother tho Earl pf Uxbridgo tho offspring of thp Marchlonos
ot Anglesey. This Is tho first picturo to bo taken of them and was
snapped whilo thev warn having their morning airing in tho.park.
Jack Dempsey Reported Engaged
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No denials havo been forthcoming t6 meet Iho rumor thaj Jack
IDcmpscy ahd beautiful Doris Dcano film actrcsa aro engaged ThU
xhummy photo seems to bear out tho rumor.
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Driving Comforj
Ll - -v juiji.
The Duick "Model 45"
Aa compute as has ben the
Bulclc designers have not nr electee" improve the Wenjrype of car
building into it a measure of ibtnfort convenlaflco.knd weather
protection surpassed only by we
Protection against wind and" now
ototm curtains that onen vrfth
Htorm curtains with a apecMd
comparable to that ofuy ajosed
ffmmwmna aujuBiaoi
lortaoie. x r
dded to this and eauailr lanrw
Tplendld performance thaf aJnilck car Sways Jiroduces it
constant pnu oarpius potr -hb
nd Its unquestioned depMiaaDUlty. a
for cold weathtr driving tkre is no tuperlorfothe Quick open
The Bulck Line far 1923
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Fourt M-34 W85t SJ-Sl $88$:
23-47. $198$! J3-4B. $189$7t33-49. $M3$; 23-50 $1195
$1625: .5S $167$. Price! f.-ebBuick fattorit. A.k
u.M.Au.i-urcOne J:inwHiclcrovldet for Deferred
Shelton
The Automobile
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drafopment of thanhelMfed car.
mote expensfveclosed vehicle.
is aasured
nug-fittlng
the d
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design of
lprdv
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coziness
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Rant InJwInter WvInE is
roaaauuiw ana peneci Daianc
Comprises Fourteen
33-36 $1173: 2337 $13
meat.
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Department Store
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Pretty E
- Dresses
We arc offering a veryprclly group of Evening
Dresses that will be especially appropriate for service
during the Holiday social functions. The materials
are Georgettes Taffetas Metal Cloth and Lace The
colors are Rose Yellow Tangerine Gold Silver White
and Black.
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Special
22.75 to $75.00 .
Fans Gloves Fancy Combs and Other Dress Acces-
sories are here attractively priced.
MinterD.G.Co.
New Bishop
lit Rev Michael J Keyes abot'e
formerly of tho Cathollo University
at Washington la tho new bishop
jof the Savannah. Co. diocese. He
.ouccoeded Bishop Benjamin J!
Keiley who resigned becauao of his
ago andailinB health. '
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HOLD WIMIETiM CANNOT
COLLECT HIS INTEREST
(By the Associated Press)
BRUSSELS. Dec. 2G Tho decision
of thq lower Belgian courts that form-
er Empeicr William has no riglx to
collect interest on British oondg hab
been euHtalnod by tho courts of appeal
in a dirlslon handed uown today. Tho
court ordered a Brussels exchange
broker to refuse tq tne British bapK
Involved several francs paid on cou-
pons which tho bank later learned be-
longed to the ex-kaiser.
Tho ownership came to light when
the Bri'ish goornment protested
against the payment. Tho Dutch
bank flgurlhg In this case said to be
ono of soveral through which the
format emperor sent coupons to bo
poshed aa that traco of their origin
might be lost was exonerated a an
innocent farty.
Specially
Prices range in easy steps from.
Abilene's Progressive
HKUGDOriTi IS SOUGHT
AX SKAIHTE WASH.
(Ry tho Associated Press)
SRATTL13. Woah. Dec. 20J Search
for Cleveland Bergdolt who escaped
In May 1919 whilo Boivlng a ftvo year
aentonco for dosortlon from tho U. 3
rirmy and who har been reported op
a German vomuI bound for tho Pa-
cific coast wuh sot afloat horo last
night by a report that ho had been
rcen In a rostnurant. . Sonvor Ham-
ilton proprietor Of a Soattlo rating
placo told tho police that Ono of tho
Mire men thoro looking very much
like published ploturo.i of norgdoll.
Htmllton added tlmt In his Buspicior.
ho lookod closoly at the stranger who
horo the nerutlny unonslly.
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Mrs. Sweet Diet)
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DnNVER. Deo. 26. !r. Chan-
ring Pwcet mothr of Govornor-elect
VJHIam E Sweet died at her home
today from an lllnost of moro than
a year's duratIo)uJiiui was 77 years
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 190, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 26, 1922, newspaper, December 26, 1922; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth333618/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.