The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 150, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 15, 1921 Page: 2 of 10
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Chautauqua Opened
Auspiciously Here
Tuesday Afternoon
The "White pud Myers Chnutauqun
System oponod ft flvo day cngaBorrtont
In Abllcno Tuesday afternoon In tho
tent Junt south or tho Cnrnejle Li-
brary under the nuspiccs ot tho local
post ol the American Legion. Despite
the fact that there were other attrae.
tlons in tho cltv Tuesday two splendid
crowds Rrcotcd tho Chautauqua art-
ists in their programs Tuesday. Tho
afternoon program consisted of a full
lino of selections by the Comedy Male
Quartet who delighted their audience
with their music nnd fun. Tho even-
ing program opened with a number of
sections by tho name quartet the
Tcaturo of the evening being the splcn-
Sld lecture on "Play Ball" by Henry
Clark.
The program for this (Wednesday)
ifternoon includes "Music From the
Far Away Countries" by Tho Gypiy
Berehaders who are proving very pop-
ular on tho Chautauqua platform.
They will fonder a number of selec-
tions At the opening of the evening
program tonight at 8 o'clock. The
Xeaturo Of tho night program is tho
lecturo "Modern Jckylls" by Clyde
Wilson McCord. Mr. McCord is con-
bldorcd an authority on tho principles
of personal success nnd his lecturo
will materially benolit evory' ono who
hoars him.
Thursday's Progrnm
Thursday is ono of tho big days of
the scries of entertainment. At three
o'clock Thursday Frank O. Armitage
Pun Maker will entertain his hearers
with a full line of impersonations nn
sleight of hand tricks. He Is a splcn.
did impersonator of Dickon's famous
characters and a part of his program
wherein he entertains with magic and
special novelties will bo especially
pleasing to the children. As a ventri-
loquist Mr. Armltago is extraordinary
The Thursday evening program will
perhaps be the higgest or next to tho
biggest feature of the entire five days
entertalnmonU. "Friendly Enemies"
a patriotic comedy drama in three
acts is tho bill for" tho Occasion.
Whllo the play was especially in-
teresting and entertaining during the
war when tho patriotism of every
man woman and child was at its
highest pitch tho play Is still very en-
tertaining and Is literally full ot amus-
ing incidents that keep tho audience
In a scream from start to finish.
Commissioners Be
Paid $100 Monthly
Under New System
Raising of tho salaries of the board
of county commissioners the Increase
having voted by tho State Legislature
was put into effect at a. meeting of
the board held Tuesday at tho county
courthouse. Tho commissioners are
to receive $1200 yearly and are to
be paid on tho scale of $100 monthly.
The county clerk Was authorized to Is-
sue warrants of $100 monthly begin-
ning Juno 12 to It. J- Fry commls.
sloner precinct 1; W. H. Frazier. pre-
cinct 2 S. J Waldrop precinct 3 and
H. T. O'Bar precinct 4r
The ceunty commissioners were sit-
ting as a board of equalization during
"Wednesday but up to noon only ono
complaint had boon presented.
Tho quartei y report of M. C. Lam-
beth Justice of tho pcaco precinct 1
placo 1 was submitted to tho board:
and npproved as was alio tho report
of Sheriff John Bond. O. A- Slmlh
Was named as presiding Judgo in elec-
tion in Precinct 11 and H. M. Raln-
bblt in Precinct C.
Canvass of the returns in four spec-
ial school tax election was made by
the board and results announced. The
bond election in school district Nq. IS
carried 6 for and 1 against; tho spec
lal tax election in (school district 18
7 for and none against in district 21
16 for and 7 against and In distlrct
7 12 for and 4 against.
I Icc TAKe A XowV-arS fl Wu- r AIN'T
WORTH OF TH5SS. pa I &VHAT IT USCil
THIS IS NY Flf2ST rfSf To SOS. k
I Visit to Hbufc. toum esp-7 ri---S&z
LOOKS Pe-xTY rSJgzk &&Z5.
5O0j3 to rn- r bMrnSnC' - 3)5ifa--:r
UITH an wowwjual that F5-.' Tt
KNOCKS HIS HO MS TOWM J ':t? k 5 ' X
YOU'RE OUT Op 'PCACe . a ?;VVJ
YOU OUGHT TO 1JSIM -. Jim?JL-
THS eC5KST&V iil fJl ''gPbf"Ji
WISE WIVK8" A VlTAfc MCTritE
Tho girl who sits behind tho "Gen-
eral Delivery" window In tho post'
office of your home town could toll
tales of many a lovo trlanglo if sho
I wished. Sho knows who's who and
-7" ' who's writing to whom" Sho knows
1 tHet women who call for their mall un-
wler awtumed names. jRometlmofl sho
known their right .names nnd thoso
who call for their mall know sho
knows. ;
But what Would ydu think of it man
who receives letters from a .former
sucothoart at his own front door? And
in so cnrelom that the letters fall Into
Ills wlfo's hands?. And Is enraged vhon
hjit wifo admits that sho has held back
his loiters from him?
Flno jjolnts of domestic honesty aro
brought out In Lois AVcbef's latest do
lnxo photoplay "Too "Wlso Wives" a
play for women by a woman showing
AVeiJnosdny at tho Mission Theatre.
Claire "Windsor Mona Lisa nnd Louis
Calhorn -play tho
Chau(
Tho Oypsv Spl
sent tho mUslcfy
Italian ilungar
Miss I'ettijonn
Tho lecture loflli
son MoCord oi
orn JeckyllB." I M
tfi'esting lecturer
lcrturo holnc Ver
Totnorrow aHornBiXi Frank Vrml
tago "FunmakoK' will entcrtafn with
n unusual progpVm ot voamloquism
nnd sleight of liaintw-XirtrnlBht pro-
gram for Thursday is "Friendly en-
emies ' a New York play with New
York cast adv.
Amusements
AT THE OXTEEX WEDNES
DAY AXD THUItSDAY
Buck Jones
Coming
Picture
in New Vox
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Buck Jones tho popular motion
picture star who defies danger fato
nnd at times the very law of gravita
tion comos to the Quoon Theatre
Wednesday and Thursday in tho
William Fox picture "Get Your Man"
a cleverly constructed vehlclo for tho
Introptd Jones.
Irt "Get Your Man" Buck's exper-
iences extend from hair-raising in-
cidents in the depths of a coal mine
in Scotland to adventure in tho Can-
adian Northwest where tho Hoyal
Mounted Police have won an enviable
placo in tho world's Hall of Fame.
When first wo see Buck In the role
of jack MacTier ho is foreman of ;
the coal mine. He is in love hut tho
paymaster or the mining company
wins tho girl. Jack disappears and
later turns up in Northwestern Can
ada vhere he soon becomes a mem-
ber Of tho Mounted Police.
Tho lawlessness of tho early days
In that section of tho country tho
cxporlencof and Irutomitable courage
of tho Mounted Police ami the unus-
ual developments of nn odd love af-
fair constitute excellent material for a
most alluring drama.
Jones not only depicts the hardy
quiet .thd determined Scotohmar but
when ho Joins tho Mounted Police his
masterful ability n horseman and
marksman is brought into play nnd
he falrlv revels in the gnmo of run-
ning Uown crime.
Tho story of "Get Your Man" Is by
Alan Sullivan and tho direction is by
Goorge William Hill.
Drndfchhw Wins n Coplo
Special to Tho llcporlcr
BRAD6IIAW. June 1C Tho Brad
shaw nine went to Tuscola lat Sat-
urday nnd took tbo game with tho
Jiowely organized Tuscola team by a
Booro of 15 to 7. While Tuscola is n
little late Ih entering ihe national
sport yet sho has a stiff team that
will do eiedltnblo work bnany man's
dlamo'rd.
On Monday evening tho Bradshaw
boys crossed bats with the old rivals
tho Ov.tlo boys and won tho game by
11 to 3. Batteries for Brndshaw
Boon nnd Dnnkworth nrtd Pollock;
for Ovalo. Williams Janos and Boozer
nnd IVUXOn. Tho fcaturo piny was D
McCailand stealing homo bahe. Tlv
Ovalo rtloyors aro veterans at tho game
jihd whon we hear of a gatno between
tho two. we know it is golnp; to b
interesting.
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Aunvard is anjln-
& tnenio off his I
sodtil efflclen.
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remedy. Llqul
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and more plo
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Prico 30c. 60c
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Friendly Enemies
Friendly Enomloi. VJho World's
Most FamouH ComediitwWi bo played
in Abilene at tbT Chrtutqua the
night of Thursday. Juno 16SA. Friend-
ly Enrmtes plnjd anv BroWway for
two years hhdn lotyIVn if tho city
of Chicago ntjJ v.;yr B1yrli In Lonj
don nnd othefl cltlSn otlEiSipe. Tho
cast which pAenlfilthisTOlal In Abi-
lene Js. (in ex(iiMvA onfc blng com-
posed of plaleyYwhV arovith Now
York plays llolVs tp yihtcr nnd
who arc flllinln An Ohauauqua dur-
ing the off'scJJion. The ilny contains
much o.iinlntiesistibig comedy and
tiemondous 'lraikatU''sccnc8r
The doors will be open rtt 7-30 and
the play will start promptly at eight.
adv.
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LAST DAY
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A tale of two wives who
thought they knew thlnos
that they didn't. A tela
of tvo husbands who
didn't know things that
they should.
also
Tho Prohibitiqn Monkey"
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TODAY AND TOMORROW"
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 150, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 15, 1921, newspaper, June 15, 1921; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth334679/m1/2/?rotate=180: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.