The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 45, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 18, 1921 Page: 2 of 8
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DALLAS TeaV Jan 18Tho fed-
oral rnnd jury here today becan i
thorough investigation of tho robbery
of tli JackVon street pontill station on
the night of Januitrj' 14. jAttabhM of
the United State district attorn'' of-
Jt J" -hIi 4 nitniiAi1 it tWltn rt
i.MnlMZnt tn be rVtUrhW urniollv.
SJEStton-t KAirenPdfii
Milt are at liberty and 12500 In cu.r""... .-.. "" "'"-"'
rncy missfnK Albert llownn. Hon of y y attracUonH Mr. BmHII
a prominent Ilta bu " won. who ad X prfces Whp n Ictures o-
aarrendered ycHttrday. a pnintfed . H( 0t.
si6uo uotui penoinB Brmm ju.y .... .
tloni It. Ben Luna n former saloon
Man herh who awi surrendered yo-
tefdy 4a! lit cuhtody of fedei-nl or-
IlclaM. ami W. B. Scrlvrter confessed
htft-HiMtirtiit in tho robbery wan cbn-
flnea' In the county Jajl. Kotfilir and
litiaa1 Were implicated In tho hold Uli
by ScrlVner in ills ebrffsHth Both'
wien declare they an innocent itow-
dccOrdtniT to ScrlVner Vrns the
ttittti whtf planned the robbery but
dW not actively participate In" tho
rtnHonal affair. Another man
wK ttfok art active pltrt ill tlio hold
up yM killed in an itUtbntbulle smash
thr hours liitliv coihrnlssldn1 of the
trim. Ho tfns Vkt Murphy alias
rtufttsf Clen(on8.
nbyrtin and Utna in durrciidtrliiB
yesterday Brfid tht'y did HO upon. learn-
ing they Wcr wanted by tho police.
dolarlnK they had nothinu tn hide.
Rovran.accorditiK to otflcerH. rtlhclaim-eA-ahy
nowledRO of $7000 of tho
tnin monev rtnd a number of pis.
tW taken by police from a house he
Occupied in prominent sauth DallaN
street. No formal charges had been
filed against luna early today Howan
1 charged with violation of section
37 article 197 United States penal
t3. whlcH" nertaina ta theft of pro
perty of thfr tlnitcd Stntes overn-
enf. t
Ruiitn CMHretT
Also Siarrinte Says
: a Qhakeir Visitor
VlTktEhVliiA Jan. 18 Wedpr-
uu .1 t.h.iii;. rotiimlssdorier of the
American Friends' Service COinliilttco
CQuakers) whc recently returned tram
Reval irrouglU back inforjnatlbn that
wany children are KturviiiB In uuv?in.
Jr Ubjiy obtained his Information
from Arthur J. WflttH HU BriBllsh
Vrle nd Who has been ensatred In. re-
lief work in Itusula. Mr. Watts gave
Mr. tAhby a translation tit the reports
i'f Uusslan eonunlKsartt froln vttrloiM
nusHlan Cities. It is upon tjtc Mr.
ilbby basest his information.
It anpeartr from the eommUjrs' re-
ports that tle situation nf thcehildren
Varies sreath- in the dhfjrem centers.
In sQpe cities such as vitebslc it. is
reported by tH inimwHHM hat whole
families are perishing from rtnrvn-
tlon. InN others such as smulinsk
Tarolttv the children are reported to
bo obtainliiB ufilcJnt hourlshment.
Tne -epoit from VUebsK 'stittefl that
port tVwt in several centers the chl-
jren chronie .lyentkiN wmh it is lin-
.osulblc to cute. The commfssars re-
pots tfirft1 fn Ffeinl cfntei-s the chlt-
rfren litltl tft.'n nilttble td obtnlii bread
fdt a Ioiib time and tlittt in1 others
fo Rihil' iH ftUs or meats were- ob-
tainable' and tliat' mtlH Was received
ralely.
The children of Mpsfcuw wore deolar
eVrtO hai' n suBa? nor fats rind Vio
' -repb'rte'd to lJc either sinning or fall
in ill dUo to tindernourlMliment'. In-
ntafes of the children's home.? Jrt Nov-
gffiob ate starvlug. iHe reports stat-
' L'd'. Thtfy receive ito nieat. butter im-
tritoes. milk or wilt but live on a
daily portion of sour cabbage . soup
millet ctrtikl'd Irt water and blnek
bread' mdb ii-Siii bad ftyur. 'rhey are
sufYMmi trbtti scurvy in u icsult of
tiriiternourlhtneut.
The children ih the selxsojs of the
Uaslikir rebublle are. reported In rags
Uarefootctland hunKry.
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KIOHT WAT PI1AN TO"
IMl'ROVK 15XIKKS5 SKItVICK
Announcement was rtiado today by
If. SttnchconiU in clmfBe of tbe
local oxpreis forces ot the Inaugura-
tion of ti nation-wide movement in the
expresr business to be known as the
"night Way Matt ' The purpose of
tliis1effort will be td Increase tho effi-
ciency of thto express service.
.A"gJnt Stiuchconib stated that he
brio" selected a number of his most o-
wfrferice.l workc'i-s to act a a special
-"Right way CommlrteV' to carr' n
nn amtiitlous educational program to
Instruct local erfiployert -regarding the
proper" methods for handling every.
phaBi' f the expi'ess business. Tills
r.ontnlHtee has. made arrangements
fn.r"a meeting of tire local express for-
ces M Which the Hlght 'Wity princlplits
oi nanuwag eiirut.. mniier win lie ei
fciVth Uy pt-omlnent express officials.
TJif meeting will be held simulta-
neously With others throughout the
cOUtltty npd will Introduce the plan.
Avhlch Has been adontea Us a nermu-
nent edUcntlonfjl policy of the express
earner n s expectuu inai nu Classen
of express workers will be reached by
this plan. Including Vehielemen. com-
prising express drivers nud routemen:
platform employes in terminals and
tallroad stations express messengers
Waybill clerks scalesmen checkers
and iifflfce workers generally.
Tho cooperation of express shippo's
in this city will be enlisted in the
UloVjenjcWit. Special emphasis will be
la ill vn what is called tho "Right Way
Of starting express shipments" with
all explanation of the packing and
.ntarking regulations the correct meth-
od for filling claims and for sending
shipments C O. 1). us- woli as uth.fr
subjects calculated to he of Interest
to every express user '
fer..
AMERICAN
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AMH1UOAN
A. 12. ItnnltpV nf KnlliuiH CltV. an-
I'lumiir.l Tiii.r.Iiiv Iin had tnki'ii over
thp inunsiireinent of thy. Atuerlrnn
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hnnroveniolit In tho huAui? uduln
ment and IiooIjIukh. Hr announced
that lit addition to pepalntiiiR the In-
terior and installing new scenery ho
will book u. number of mimical rojnody
"owh n"d "'K1 "" vaudeville.
".We will book only the bet hIiow
i'fl
20 n. ... Vnudvm0 tlu rateH
Will
war
be SOo
nild iluc both including
tax.
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AT ;i:.M TllICAl'ltK WKHNKSDAV
lldrt IMciutv 1'oiiilded' dii1 "rightfng
I'Hrsnii"
Mystery IfWe ildVonture mid e'.lg-
ioit at thu point of a irtin In a wild
Mell-hole or tlu Avestern' desert Is the
theme f "HlU's Oasis" a new Pin-
nacle Production starring Neal Hat
which will open nn engagement at
Cltmi Theatre on Wednesday. The
photoplay is an adaptation of the fatn-
tilis stage production. "The Fighting
I'nvson." by win. r.. Hoborts.
In "Hell's OiIjIs" Xeal lla.-t Is reput
ed to have tho most thrilling rote of
his entire screen career. lit plays tbe
part of a man who single handed
fights the entire community of ebejn.
fes who would destroy him itnd those
he loves.
In the beginning he was Just one itf
them and an inhabitant like the rCHt
who .knew no good nni whose code of
evil was simply to get the most possi-
ble out of life. There came a day
when a little feminine evangelist
struck the; desert and. through an in-
cident calling for protection Ndal
Hart Btarteyl u battle that changed
his entire ih'e nnd through his fight-
ing methods changed tho career of tjio
enfire eomhmnlty.
The picture play trnces with great
fidelity the -thrilling story of "The
IftglftlilK l'rtrsort." There aie dorens
upon doEtms of exciting- situations in
tho little town thnt later became
knotvn as "Hell's Oasis"
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Hni7ll Has the 'Hug"
KIO 1.IE JANMIKp Dec. 2a The
Committee on Naval and Marine af-
fairs of the Hraslllrfn Chamber or T)c -putiehi
wants a bigger navy. It has
called upon the President to present to
the next session or congress a pro-
gram of naval construqtloa drawn up
by the general staff of. the Admiralty
and to be carried out for a term of
years.
The 'reason given for this proposed
increase is that it Is necessary because
oi. Uracil's new position in the world
as a signatory td' the Versailles Tieat
and as an efrebtlve member or thr
League of Nations. Andther icason
ascribed Is the necessity ot defending
a h ng coast lltle.
Kt.ovijic. covi'i.v: auk .
TAKKN INTO CVSTOny
ATLANTA. Jan. 18 Charles QrimeF
tobacco nlanter nnd HtAokmnii of Hnr
J'rodsburg Kentucky nnd Mrf. Col
Aukinsoiu wtri; of another Ilairoils-
burg "frtruiei'. ' were under aVrest hei'r
tiday charged With having abandon
ert their families and eloped (.rimes
left his wife luid six children ana
Mrs. Adkinson left her husband and
four children.
The couple told tho police here thu
several times slnoo leaving Horrods-
burg in ah ituUimobllo for Florida
they were Inclined to turn back ant
seek forglvrtosH. Grimes gave the
following reason for not doing soc
"You know how it Is In my country.
Wlron"if"lntin runs off with nnothe
man's Wife the husband Is supposed
to do some abootlng." r
itAitiuNu Visits cr.KVKrjANi)
OX JU'SIXKSS INCOON1TO
By Siieclal Leased Wire.
CI.F.VKLAND Jan. 18. Traveling
incognito President-elect Hnrdlng slip
ped into Cleveland today pn personal
business nnd succeeded In making his
way In the downtown section unrecog-
nized by the-street crowds. '
Accompanied by Mrs. Harding tin
president-elect made the trip from
Marlon in nil ordinary parlor car at.
Inched to the regular train. So care-
fully had they laid their plans to es-
cape attention that they got away
from tho railway station us" quietly as
ordinary travelers and tonight some or
their closest friends hero had not
learned or their presence
' Hl
lilviiig CostH fihow Increase.
WASHINGTON Jan. 17. Llvlntf
costs last ljecember as compared With
ttiof of December. 1911). showed un
Increase In 31 principal cities and a
decrease in ten according to tho
monthly review today of tho Depart-
ment ot Labor. Tito greatest decrease
noted was in Chicago 3.C per cent
the largest Increase was In Los An-
geles C.2 per cent. N
insurance Hulhdlcr Plead Oitllty
Hy Special Leased Wire.
W'AHHJNOTON. Jan. 17. William
F. Salisbury Jr of Btirfalo. N. Y. and
David M. GriMvnld of Brooklyn. N. VS.
pleaded guilty today in tho District
of Columbus supremo court to two In-
dictments in connection with tho war
insurance frauds by Which h number
of wounded war vetoransXpafd large
sums of inopey to oxpedito their claims
against tho government.
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World's Wireless "KOcurd.
HAltTFOHD Conn Jan. 17. What
is claimed to ho a world's record for
a civilian wlrelesa transmission when
jh niffSagi) from the Hartford COtirnnt
ia the Los Ansclea Times was relayed
I ihiohs the continent by tho station of
Iiirain Percy Maxim hero The relay
came in ono hour and eight minutes.
ni
St&d2t&e-aJ
nu -k d t r
smow cr (tirr ilsl. 7 sm 7.dai -4
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ilf?fB
r "jyF'
irifr Terftis in Pert'
GiveK.Man in Triar
Cdnducteci at Anson
ANSON. .Ian 18 .r. C. Clements.
allaM J. H. DavjH entered it plea o;
guilty to two forgery Indtctmaats in
dlstrlet'court lloto Mnhday iiloriilnit
and was Hentcnred to terms of 6 and
3 years in tho rxyiitentlary respective-
ly. .- ...
Four liuuctmeiiiB were reiurne.
ngalnst Clements in connection vjtn
securing from as many .tones county
banks 00 each on wortulfss- cnfCKH.
Following tho retunl of tlio Iiidlcl-
f(lo l.iiri1t i.tll'HrlHt WIlK iHSUttd
nnd the dt'fendont. wn brouglll Here
from tile state ptiillenUriry at ittitits-
vllle wlieie he is serving a terilt tVp 'J.
1-2 yerfiVt for bank swindling In Abl
Ieno. Two of the oases oh tho docket
ngalnst hint here Were dismissed.
Clements was nrrcstcu in aiuningio
countv soon after the .Tonen county
banks cashed his checks. He w
turnetl over to a Jones eotintv deputy
shevlfr at Wichita lillas nnd While
enroute to Anson jumped through JI
car window while the train was in
motion After considerable-chase In
was ie-captuivcd bV the officers.
Stamford Is After '
Legislation to Make
J'ine High School
Special to The Reporter
KTAMFOHD .Ian is Horn r T)
'nde cltv manager and J. WHUm
Btovnll maliager of the chirtnbei of
commerce left last night for Austin
hr-the'lnterest of seruihig special lo'j-
'Islntion for the liurposc of merging
Stamford lhdependeiit School district
tho patronizing territory with the
Tho legislation If passed will en-
able Stamford to have one of the best
high schools in thv southwpst with n
curriculum thnt would include manual
tranfng. teachers' training a small
demonstration farm commercial sci-
ence homo economics and as soon en
is practical a full Junior college course
would be Offered. The very fines'
athleetle flcldb would be mniptalned in
connection with' the school.
QUEEN
TUES WED.
ALSO
Universal Comedy
AND
Topics of the Day
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A rcnflykable lifting iirtlie cil
that staiitjs bclwecnfhls world
and tho iuSw--
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ffOKmAjnf
J 10 reAhipoti' will giv
S VQiitl(lcirif;rcat(A-
t joy my'pVo nunc thn .
J a gooilpltjjf.graph liter
you llTinpn iato tin
IphotogntfihiA inilc-yfoncs
whicltajo make foiou.
TxrfHJsfiibotham 's
tu?rrr-south sido
Chcbtuiit St.
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faiMm of theMusicsU
r VaitQevilte-X iuttiw
w r -V-;.vaM rilAL I
wits AjhtC Arkino .
I wkriwirbR ho.mk ittjfii?
JlbN'tfONi .taili 1. .-West AhifcU 1
tho latest country f& ieelt home rule.
A mission representative of educated
opinion In British West Afiieui has
nriivi'd here to urge u'lon tl)e Coldn-
laT Ofllcc a uuiuUet1 th retorms in the
Ihtoiunl admlulstrritfou nf the four
West Aft fed .'Olblili'S a1d proteetord-
tea Siena .cone the Oold Coast NJ
g.ilii and the flimbla says the Um-
dnit Tlihes. p
Tite Mii.ion wrtS'.Bdtit to this couii-
try.by the National Coifgress of Urit-
Ish West Africa and seeks in thp first
place the creation oT n NWIhUHU h colli)
ct witlQh will bo t'OmPbicd otib.hhlt
Of members ehMeijjy tlio croWn nnd
one-halt (if ntembfirH bled by thu
people aitd for a hifso of dhscmbiy
which wtnild huve cdinliK'ta control or
the revenue uiid'oxpe.)(litufo
as to l.-cul govertiitiont thu million
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I MISSION THEATRE
m TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
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CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG
8"MkM
ss mostjwoiitlcrrul Xtrp
of her entire cttrpei' 'fMI-
Vtt XSSRftf bSJi'ArlIiu;'yiiig
PJuci-o. Tift great stago jdt-cesa
hi tlik'li IjfhCI Bitrryinbrjir scor-
ed oho of lir most IniltlaW dra
matic trhiiikihs Jn thcKillpIro
TlicatiHj In
seawjas ngo.
few Yorlo Mjvonil 1
JKbwilrgs&iC-SNTODays Begiritiinef Tuesday
AT THE MISSION -
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Foremost ofW(
SIMMO
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Wednesday
No
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HALL IVJjUSIC STO
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IS YOUR HEALTH
GRADUALLY SLIPPING?
tntcrcsting Espcrlcnco of a Texas
Womv;a Knew About C
Much
Navasola Texas.--Mr3. Wftl. Pedeh
of this placcrela(es the folloyfng Interest-
ing account of. how she ccovcfcd her
strength having realize that sheiwas
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aciuauy losing ner ucai
"Health is the greatest thing Inttlie
worla and when youieel that jradijalj
slipping away from yljj you certalnlv.sit
up and take notice f That is what i trf
some time ago wlienjl found myscltln a
very nervous run-iown contWfo of
health. 1 was so lire! and felt 0 lif dless
I could hardly go at a
"I was just no acco
would net a bucket of water and would
feel so weak I would liayi
before 1 felt like I could lilt it to the shelf.
In this condition of course to do eVcn
my housework was u task almost im-
possible to accomplish.
"1 was . . nervous and easily upset.
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Cortiedv Comoanv id Arrive -
OVING PICTURES this week.
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rgfe.1 thdfl muHtblpal coHlorntWa
Hlititil.l fie eliiabfiTihii lif edkift of tho
piincTpaiUoViiB df iiftt c.dariii3rf J'
The Judicial system of UrHlsh -Ves
Africa in particular Nigeria is ert
Icixed by the misHlon which slates that
at present 'it is the practice to np-
pilut to judicial orlce Ruiopeatss who
hao not received any legal training
and wild are tint' competent to exet
i be judicial functions."
1110111; other .suggested reforms
lliey seek: Tlio establlslimeUt or a
Weflt African University; the removal
of tho color bar In the West African
medical service and the Introduction
of Imtlilufailurf. Ihw to prevent thevlu
flux ti undesirable itlletitt to Urfush
west Atrlca.
rilBE! FHEKl F
Of ttt-KnliH-money
tra Pants FIlKf
tflllorod-Stilt. HV
count!
t.xtnici'
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Ht1 INH H1 It H 1H( M4HHJ H H M
f XliL " . has 1 o e n
pronounce by etitlca nnd re-
Alcwcrs 11)0 "eiitetialnnicnt ci-
tuuniUhry" "The picture dc
lllte"y'Tlil ultra-smart picture
or tU? season" etc. it acting
hctuftg gtitiiis iilul Investiture
'Jrfld-Clliillliol'' HtnntH out ti H
Clara Kituball -Youtig'S Hiipremc
production to date
BURTON HOLMES
TRAVELOGUE
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venmw; jfanu
SzSyjxhe
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$1.00
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JYho Declares That if Mor
oultl Be Spared
and Wo
1 couldn
Irell aWiielit and was . . .
jus life!
X.
' I hearaofjC: rdut and alter reading 1
de ided I knl me female trouble that
v: ; pullli me own. 1 sent for Cardui
an 1 beganit. .
J In a yry shirt while after I began the
CaAjuniome Treatment 1 saw an im-
provement arJ it wasn't long until I was
all right god appetite splendid rest
and much stronger so that I easily did my
house wo.
'Latof I took a bottle of Cardui as a
can recommend Cardui andrjlad-
so- for if more women knew it
would save a great deal ol worry and
sickness."
The eiitlmsiaslis praise of thousands ol
other women wjio have found Cardui
helpful sliptll'd cbnvincc you tliat it is
worth trying All druggists sell it.
J. 7a
"HOME OF MOVIES
Vaudeville and Drama"
atiwiu-uiqiiia
First Run Ptettfr&
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Probiiblv there is noothcr car thafevery (toy
in the iear rfftlie dcmnTTtkTthc pliysi.Cian
as doeLdnTFord Coupe votfihfl permanent
top.Jrt5 broad scat and
Jinfj plateglass wimiovp uy whh-uhi " """"
: car is ch.-viRca irotwu
car. Jia
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lUipld wy-Bkcmctinb and
sysfm JSroountable nmlwiti VA
s all nand and (inbodyiflk all the
lighting
inch tires all anJtind
rfa1d;ih.f(l i?1ts nnd
car. Let isip6k after
will get gcnfine roru
manship.
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ITURE
cfinisli and
ster
NE NO. 374
We Pay
best cash
second h
shoes an
S)
Call for Joe Davis
The Maxwell Gin
use 3 a triple
:yB(;em.
CLEANS T.
IES
without r
ton. Let
r cot-
CQtton
right.
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REMNANTS
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An ilrnlure.
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WOMDEKFO LA1ST0 BEAUTY
Colli -winds rough wcntltor cvui time itself leaves few
mavlcs on tlio freshness of thekfinoho.'y' lio tiso electrieul
massage. Electric niuss;unniilat every l'tngnid skin
cell encourages every pfrc l fnnullo A hrofierly. Used al-
ways with an upward jfiovQijreuttnc Str Vibrator lifts the
muscles that tend toilroopwUff apfe ilostoreS their- nsdful
elasticity banishciyny liiuf and keeps fthc chuehs fh'in tho
skin soft and petnlike. n'mfjoratpig scalp treatment.
A GREAT HEALl'H BUlfcMa-eejs the hctfly glowing
nnd tingling withlfcaltllyakes tfie itiuks and sorq spots
out of your joiutl SnlpYW orWualgia 'Neuritis and
Stiff Muscles. BetV'eexfhoptHwjttyf dinner u few miiuites
pse of tho "STAll'MTll relieve afhd headache and refresh
you wonderfully. -- t '
The Small Sico $5.00 Tho Motor Drivon $12.50
ELECTRIC SPECIALTY CO. Phone WOO
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SAVE THE SURFACTIBB'GlSdnS PAINTS-
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 45, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 18, 1921, newspaper, January 18, 1921; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth316666/m1/2/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.