The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 312, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 15, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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THE ABILENE RfiPOPTEff ABILENE TEXAS
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MCKKNBACIOMtIS CAHflO
ONMATi AIRMjANE
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OMAHA JNebf. F0D. 16- Edillo
Rickonbackor AmoHcan flying ace In
to flollver an address thtr tomowew
" Jnclt Knight ef tho alf mall wnflc
who gained prominortco about a yer
ago by malting a Might flight Xrom
n.Al.n In fMnfiB-n nvrr k. i-OUte with
WILL HAYS RENEWS JHIS YOU1H
j Husband and Wife in Dual Operation
tho world war 4oft hero this attorning
as "cargQ" h ftn nlf ttl1 lnn0 n nn
effort to reach San Fraaplaco ln tinlo
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which ho was n0t familiar was Itlck-
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Jotmastor General Will Hays 13 gdttlnjr Into condition ror the strcn-
taoua dtitifete which lace hfm as head ol tho moylo industry which position
ii will assume noxt month. Jloro ho was snapped at 1'alm Bench play-
In '-with Junior and James Mason of JCont O: Frank Yaller St. Uouls.
and Ward Mooney Now York Clty
PUEBLA SCENE OF
' TRIPLE SHOOTIHG
(By tho Associated Press)
MEXICO CITY Feb. IB. Thrco
man woro killed and ono wounded lit
a series of connected shootings at
.Puebla yestorday. jiittorncss cxtsc-
Jn Tiotwcen tho stato government und
independent political factions caused
the affair.
Antonio Mpro Independent deputy
wa shot and woundod by Tranqull-
Jno Alonzo a Bovernmont adhorent
after a dispute in tho main plaza in
the city over tho election of a now
toqard of direqtors.
Antonio Moro'a brother hearing of
the affair sought out Alpnzo and shot
sad killed Jiim. When tho police
reached the sceno of tho crime anoth-
er 'dispute arose Alonzo and Moro
were both killed."
Friction between the state govern-
ment headed by Governor Jose Mario
Sanchez and tho indepont faction has
existed for ikime time.
A 'comraittce presenting tho in-
dependent deputies In Fuobla waa re-
ported today as on its way to Mexico
City to confer with President Obre-
gon. ' -- '
TOUNG MAN" IS JUSM)
V FOR SDAYIXG NEGRO
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DENiaoriTcxas Feb. 15. Ernest
2ippr 32 who is alleged to have Bhot
and klUedrJlroirilo McCain negro at
the 'office of a wholesale house here
Jaat night was formally charged -with
Snurder today. Several Bhots were fir.
ed in a struggle -between Zipper and
his father' a hjght watchman who at-
tempted tp overpower the son. Of-
ficers .hurrlod to tho scono and ar-
rested Ripper. Ati investigation will
ha ituiHtiitoii as to Zlnner's mental
condition. No reason is Known iur
4io o!nltinrr 4 WOfU-WU
..w C.WWV...O. lor(o1 wit
Mrs. B. F. Smith Was in
Suefr Bad Condition
Time and Had Giveji
Up HfereLof GettinjaCr
' We;
nMo in lri n. hn.im COOiHl
rJPctnv In lif for Wclunt
Jmcusi it hadn't uSn
invtr wniii navGT
liy." said ilrs. BjF. 1
A. Galvcst . tml
Blffcred EifcO' dijh
i&rs front nWKlU" 9
fcihln -f hlr i woum
iWnrtnnl nf tlmpw
sV just how jim
"I
had t
and I
lao I
well t1
Ave.
"I
four y'
acli tnl
como
over kn
bocauso
until I only
tion I
a time
for Tan-
n another
mith a305
g tho past
and stom-
almost bo-
Nobody will
ch I suffered
it. I fell off
one hundred and
ten pounds and had almost lost" hopo
of over getting well.
''Tanlao seemed to got right at tho
caiiso of my troubles and now I am
in bettor health than in ten years. I
cat anything I want my digestion is
almost norfect and I have gained 20
'pounds in weight. No medicine could
()o moro lor u. liuioun umu j.uinuw -for
me"
Tanlac Is sold in Abilene by Mc-lemore-Bas3
Drug Company in Tus-
cola by T. W. Mccormick In Trent by
K. It. Johnson and in aioekbi oy . ji.
Sanders and all JjwaWgjArulsts.
vcruaum
rfniiimttipfl Suicide.
TBy tho Associated t'rssl
lazy and
1 aro lazy
ST. PETERSBURG Fla. Feb IB. it is npt:
nioulnv nnt fhn rnpcnt death of his thltlf? to
trl nnn T.. flrn.Bnleaf. rifeed 58 ed again
nnitn' infmp.ctor at Maiden. Mass. and bowel
L.mn.lltrrl 'Mlllpllln llV HlnahiniT ills CdV fOr tl
throat with a Pen knife during tho Ash BlttonJ
playing of a wedding march by a uanu mm snu i
RC a local iiurtt luat iiihu1- "" "-
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clfg mejf who teo bul
K a tornLn iivor icijfreu
flscouraMA Tnoy Kvmm tney
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inn.-jFln niALlMrtVlli
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b It aCs a irutn 1
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start-
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Jotter rom-
in Prickly
worklnic
worth living
tie advertising
WACO Texan Fob lB.Twd whlto
men word detained last night ntt bus.
pecta in th6 Colcord triple murder
caso but ono bf tliom HvaM released
After officers had questioned hi hi
Tho othor ono Is held In Jail No com-
plaint hna been fllod agalhst any ono
and It Is said that no deflnita clew
has bach obtained.
It has booh ascertained that n. short
time boforo tho tragcdy Sir. -Barker
tho murdered merchant doposltcd oho
thousand dollars In a Waco Bank ntid
It Is still there. This strengthens tho
'theory that tho murder was com-
mitted for rovongo rather than for
robbery ndcordliig to thOso Who hold
to that theory" but officers havo not
abandoned tho robboVy theory and
developments in tho lust twenty four
hours point to possible plows in that
direction.
Tho number of suspects now In jail
Is soven ono whlto man oho Mexican
and flvo negroes. W H Barker or
Fort Worth is still herd Ho beHavou
tho murder wfts actuated by rovongo.
Ito seoutu tho robbery theory and Is
working With tho officers in tho effort
ito find ovidonco against tho parties
ho suspects but he has not named
them for tho pfess. His suspicions
havo so far not beeh supported by
facts to warrant a qomplalpt.
SUGGESTS
BATTER
MAY STEAL FIRST
(By tho 'Associated Press) -
CHICAOO Fob. 16. Speeding up
baseball by pormlttlng a batter to steal
first baso is a suggestion that has
Judgq Konesaw M. Landls' baseball
commissioner puesslng today.
Tho commissioner received a lottor
from Newton C Glllham. a Kansas
Qfty Mo. attorney In which ho sug-
gests thafc tlio theft privllego of a
batter -would offset tho "scientific
pitching" which tho attorney thinks
slows up tho game from a fan's stand-
point. Mr Glllham says that tho avorago
fan wants to see "men running tlio
bases" and a change in the rules that
will pormit a fiqot footed player to
pilfer tho Initial sack ho thinks is tho
yery thing needed to speed up tho
pastime.
Judge Ia.ndIHand local baseball mejv
aro puzzled as to Just 'how a batter
would bo ablo to steal first baso with.
tfio Pitchcf having his eyes constantly
on him. Simply giving a batter per-
missiurf to sieai urst juugo -mnuis
Will abtaorvo to speed up tho games
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jD FOR MUUOKR DONJR
AviTjr rAiR of sirEiUis
DALZiAS Texas. Fob IB A. C.
York was charged with murder hero
today following tho death last night
of Edward Glenn 40 from flvo stab
wounds inflicted Iato yesterday with
a pair of pap"er hangers shears. York
told officers ho used tho shears in
solf-protcctlon in a fight at a house
tno two men wero papering ho is
in custody.
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Phone B07.
Watch Tl
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10c GEM TO
TODAY 20c
ZANEGREY'S TtuoVay"
"The Mai
A. miuMive tariff lov
country witU tlilwik
in kx acts.
001
ivejjMrrp o tljo groat outdoor
tlio West. I A special jToaturO
BOAMNG COMEDY
KPAY
rO FKIDAY JW) 1A
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Th latent and greatest acBTBremojit ontlii tho serial Imp
VitUeh broath-batinir episode of tlu'llling tetioii roiifance and
adventure oat in the uow-covered M'ustes of Alaska.
Um ' iniyTii .I v!SiiiiiLii7ir'
p i '" ' " ' r
Mod-
wledgo
We lit glasses corrects
orn fkellltles plus ku
assureVbost sorvica.
F. S.TCfiailiBOTHAM
Optometrist
Baby Grand Studio Up Hall
'Muslo Co. Stairway Pino St.
Rdwnnl T. Herbert. Btoolclyn N.
to havo his anftondlx removod. Sirs.
havo hers removed. Arid hero they
NOTICE
This Is to notify all porsonrf'that
tho partnership relations biPetoforo
existing between Brlgfsobertson
and Bool Robertsoiv dlg business
under tho namo ofgB Robertson
Motor Co. has beenftsolved by mu-
tual consent. Tho business will be
continued by Briggs Robertson who
will assume all liabilities and collect
all debts. This tho 14th of February
1922. Brlfrgs Robortson.
Advertising Xtisxl RobortsOn
x.
HpvH
aj
s
iti't to St. Cathorino's Hosuital
ert went alone nnu aooiueu to
Side by side after tho operations.
$1 00000 Fire at Ardmoro
(llv The Ap-'iiclalrt J'reaa)
ARDMOR13. Feb 15 Fit" of b .-
determined origin last night destroyed
tho throe Etory plant and contents oi
the Ardmoro Nut Company wiped out
several small f ramo cottages and dam-
need tho building of the Jones Ever
ett Machine Company. Tho loss Was
approximately $100000. (
Tho conflagration covered an area
of moro than a squaro diocj:. 'jmiu
Ardmoro Nut Company is said to bo
ono of the largese shippers of pecans
and peanuts in tho southwest.
LAST DAY MiyEJ
SEE IT TODAY Tomorrow Will be too late
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D. W. GRIFFITH'S
PERFECT PRODUCTION
TC7T2
U1V
ie production
who "saw it
ramw
-talk of Abilene.
vviitell you how
joh:
and E
tnatjKnwfl
-ney
pVtsenmKns
J2 Noon 2JD WWrl
oliorrojfojwily JF
tmiE WALKEiyr
15NA MUEP
jisjsyrjur irienu
eri'ul it is.
AT
:00 and 9:20 P. M
What Love Will Do
Also Harold Lloyd in
"RAINBOW ISLAND"
Friday and Saturday
REX BEACH'S
" The Iron Trail "
Also 'Adventures of Tarzan
and Mutt and Joff. 4
.r.?-".""
FARMEJ
k
E WO R
THE GRE
IN
One-fourtiofi
of the
yeari otxx
the Gorni
ture MPs e
remarkable;
tion Hks Veen 1
Thisnasioeen a
knovdfc ccow(Jli8irnents of the jipvernment which
are tbyepea in tle intereatinfories of stories for
whicf we have the exclusivjright of distribution in
this (immunity. Jp
WelI"Vnd this literaftto you each month without
obligatioon youjfrt if you will ask for it.
First State Bank
ABILENE TEXAS
the yffeat we grcj the result
ches of the Gqyrnmint. After
g exmsfirnoirc ana investigation
ntl thrgBgbMMNDepartment of Agricul-
bleti ttf iaftduck into thjr country th
urutn wjreat jmougn wnn our proauc-
sedArfTy twenty-five per cent.
y ono of many suipnsiijg Dut mtie-
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HI frit-WWWBWIBWWi
!for anyone whjf now that a trim Lidy and
prosperous apdfearancf begins at thyfeet and
h who wants rtpractWe true econsftiy j I
Fifty Shmkforjimime
i Black. Tin. "White fctUo and Brown.
r - -JBiSS- r
A ftnulne brikle dauber whJdh cleans the
the and fmKoQlish auKfkly and easily'
r.utrre lamb1 wool polisher brines the shine
mtmt II w "'
kV Jt'9 bMt to say "Shinola"
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Wha are
You?
ijbo)(mjtetfihi
secunncs or ue .rccuu:
Beldes th&a
mapts of infl
banks.
Tev make nosslWc
presseVtnjmuufcfoon
NINETY'NINE chances out of a hundred you are
the rnan whose-second finger on the right hand is
'expert impressing electric buttons.
An electric button is a pretty small thing."1 By itwe
make elevators rise and tall tor us we summoa
emoloves. we Give orders we start bit? machinery
'whirring we turn the light on and off and wcj
could go on indefinitely. But remember 1 it. isjno
the half-inch button that does all this. i .-
There is the tremendous power beriind.thbuttonJ
ithe huge dams and water turbines (in aiKe of water
power) or the erJQmayDoilersMurbjjigs engines and
generators (lptm plants); thewf's of high-tension
transmissioniis 'and the innumerable smaller wires
8tretching likeja web from ynr vary bccsid2 out over
the wlwle coMMxyJ JT i '
investedtheir earnings'in'thej
lichiand nower industrvJ
ff&GsiifrKa citiaens there are the invest
fance companies and the loans made by
m x
"the button" that your finge
and night. Thirty-five million'
others enjoy the same instantaneous service.
There are still 14000000 homes in the United'
States remaining to be wired. 14000000 unwired homcs
mean that millions of people are without the benefit of
electric light and power in their residences. "
Graduallymostof these residents will demand electric
service and the electrical Industry with the support of
the public will find the means to extend this servic
to these prospective patrons so they too will be able
to press that half-inch button.
NATIONAL ELECTRIC
LIGHT ASSOCIATION
Tho Abilene Gas and UleotriQ Company is a mombor of
tlio National Elcctrio Light Association and thoir secu-
rities aro part of those nioiitionod above. These secu-
l'itios can bo purchased at tho local office or from any
oinployco of tho company
Abilene Gas 4 Electric
Company
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 312, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 15, 1922, newspaper, February 15, 1922; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth317117/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.