The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 87, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 6, 1921 Page: 6 of 20
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.iLER011717' ABTLENE TEXAS
FRISCO SHOWS IN
OPQIKSITIIIIDl'
ftrscmbllng very miicli a verltflfchj
( iv y ift'aml with lta jttyrtnila of 0l-
tr.r DKiitH ntu:o exeitment n ptma-
ur -. ili FrJacu lftpnaltion Hliowa op-
1 1 1 .1 ii ievcn 1ay ortRayernent last
'u'lit under the most nitrtplcioUH cort--I
n .us. Abilene lnw beer visited by
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10 IKREK MI
rmsT siTiTJtortisT cnuucii
HAS A l'hliVSAN'T JSVJB.VUVG
Mondnr Fb. 88 at s p. Mi tharb
wns program m oratory at tlrtai
church which )lwufl nml entertain
ed the late auiljeni. In nltiitlana.
.Mia Vn.:r and lior clan- proaentod a
splendid p.'oKram whh h whh compli-
mentary 1q ilu Woman's iMiaaiun&iy
' 3 ?!B8RaT"iBS WE SSK - -. -MT5W
voimVAi
UiK
yf.u
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Qilt
All the apeakcra Arr$ittel .tlianuipl
ill v Bald tliat tliis ia one
liip&OSt and wtth u line of aoinewhut
different attraction from tho that
pjf viotiHly ha r h ld in thla city.
Starting at JEljn Street j South tat
nrl extending to Peach located on the
T & I right-of-way there la ureaeht-
rd regular city of fimimemerUs cpi-
dueied in a husincsH like manner free
torn objectionable fcaturta and with
i. ut row'd'yiBth it is roally a pleasure
in I-sit the ftttraeiiofc nrtfl law. night's
rnvd i)on realized that the uttrne.
ti'.ha wore gtVd.
The lino up KtartihK at Kim Street
firat presents the aeaaon's. senaationni
ride' the Soaplatie nnmethhiK new In
the way of a thriller ami Kivea on'-'
every ponaatlon of u real flight
through the air.
Next is tho Motordrom0 rightly
termed the. wall of Ueath whore Don
. J. ' " -E'-i-f"'--" IH1IV
WASIMNOTON. Mar. . Railroad "- "' " "'' " "?L'uci:
'"""- Hi -i.-no nc-aainn
I VWl(Te' M l.'itllTUfMiA at. I.. . i. .
: "'i- mini iii irii w iy
for which thi!
V nft'freiirht rate to the hnvel in fet in women uxpiMW tneir appreciation riui
jiiivi Km tMiitiiici w fc wv" -.- - . n H iineit'ii
of lif.ulmlaiia wen- ordered by th In
'tr siai camtnrrt'F uwnroiwiw lot i r rU . . Vi ..
t ... . ... . -.r - n.t ii il rrn w.ll rirfAriiiw
many carnival- but II mul bo trutii- ' ' rrorff'SrU in xmM-.i Jxpi Wthelr a'.
tire Audi 30
The rommlMlon aald:
"Pram repraeantatlve uolnta In Lou-
lalana to deattnations in Texas Arknn-
aaa Colorado and California the thtu
Interatato fare may be defaatod by
ntnnunte ranging frm 07 onta to.
1 2. SI by reason of tho diversetjt haa"e8
of farew. The Interatate fare for the
Journey fro In New' Orleuna to El Paao.
I of S2.30 liv lmrlnir the atate faro of
J 10.11 to Sliroveport and the Jnter-
atate faro of $30.1B from there to BS1
Paao."
The cotmnUmlon doorrisd notion on
the freight ruts oh augar until after
another heating holdiilg that the Btat'
raten on that commodity nro iot ayf-
ficlent to meet the peculiar und extra
j-esoltitlon of thanka to. Mja ia-
jieappciiuijy: '
. Mr Jinka tcOee.
". Prealdent.
T '
Chlohol J'at Doolinjc Domf
QVANAlt. Texaa. March t-nUn
Pat JJoallnii old frontioramah ni t...
dlan aeout finder Central Dndae died
here laut nbxht. Dooiln; war one of
the ptom-ra In the lovelopment of tlie
Texaa Panhandle liwl helped blaxu th
trail for the Fort Worth and Henver
llailrood. He woa 75 veara old
TSKmsznassajarmiESsss
exnonH Incurred
Hnmrntiiilhiinp IQndfmhti wlin hrm
Barcley and his troup of daring; fMOrafdj-BOHtej to 11 the iioinmlaal'on's state j
causes ones heart to aklp a heat. W ne declslona setimit his vlowa moro
their apparent dlartgard of life and
limb.
Tho Ferris Wheel jflvea one rt ohftnee
to view tho Broundsln nil their beauty
as well a8 tho aurrattndiug country. .
Goldies Anmsemerit Parlor -anJ
ShootlttB Itange appeala to lta clien-
tele and is up-to-date In every par-
ticular. Davo JncJ;aon'?i Jaw.lahd Mlntftrela
presents fifteen irerforinlng old time
negro otftertalncr lit charaqtorliitip
songs and dances in a manner ac-
quired only by theaa happy go-lucky
people. A Jaaz band that plays tho
Jazziest of mualc is 0119 of tho fea-
tures. Then comes Over Tito Waves with
lta beautiful front which creates only
Joy and laughter. '
Dr. Hall's Ton Jrt One is next with
Its curlocs and world 'wondorai which
includes Miss Certlo Hall English
Giantess 7 ft. 8 inches tall also the
hiKh dix'lnu mbnkey.
Next is tho qhlldron'a delight th
10.000 Carouaal one at the- . iuoat
beautiful of its kind arrled by any
traveling company.
Tho Whip so much in domartu by
the lovors of sensation 1b next and was
nparently being onjnyed by tho old
as Wfiir as the younit alongalde.of
which Tho Krozy House waa turning
them but with smiling and happy
faces. .
Irene Lach man's Society Cit-cua la
one of the feature attractions and in
eludes Toddy tho wonder horse i:ob
Hoy th talking pony riijd a troupo
or perf urging1 dogs mnd1. monkeys.
Next is the Athletic Arena where the
JoVt-rs of the roped arena and the pad
dod mitt find enjoyment atld which
presents u coterjp of notablva Hi that
line out of the ordinary headed by trip
oriBiiml Ulanl Killef acJt Dillon whom
Jess WUlftru refused to meet alo
J ick Fisher recounted world's cham-
pion middle and light weight wrest-
ler among tho others are Frisco Kd.
Warlior and Young Oleson. MWse
men moet all cOmara olid the patrons
are assured or action nj t'v$ry bont.
Mysterious Mapah is neict in line and
is sure to create a greiit deal of talk as
It is somothlng out of the ordinary
while th6 Conpy Island Show or pal-
hco of illusions will appoal to the lov-
ers of tho occult.
Beautiful Arabian Nights trans
ports one to the far "and mysterious
East arid includes sports and pastimes
of that ancient country participated in
by people especially engaged to give
this exhibition.
The hig feature attraction is the
T. O. (Jack) Uurroughs Ileal Wild
West and Is a highly meritorious pre-
sentation of the pastimes of th Old
West Introducing some bucking.
oroncs wnicn Hi the cowpuncher
vernacular are mighty salty and Kiven
to swapping ends.. An exciting- addi-
tion to this b;g show la tho hunch of
genuine bucking- liraham Steers se-
ured from Southwest Texas and Old
Mexico.
Other attractions which did not get
open Saturday night are the Monkey
Motordrome life Water Circus and
Beautiful Hawaii.
Prof. Jules Martinet and his 'Mexi-
can Concert Band will gfve daily con-
certs playing selections both classical
and popular.
While the showa have wintered In
Manager Martin is ItlKhly -pleased In
manager Martin is highly pleased in
c-ery particular as it has alwal's been
his ambition to be at th head of stu h'
an organiKatlon amj the Abilene Post sss
of the American legion is to be von-t:
gratulated on securing; the FriM.-o
Shows fty their Spring; Fostivul The ss
show is carried on a train of thirty S
cars and Omployea oyer 400 people ond
is booked nt nil the large Northwest-
rrn fairs and WHJ invade Brltisli Col-
umbla. The next stand out or Abi
lene will be Wlehlla Falls.
fully tflnH before because he snid.
the suwir. traffic situation "Illustrates
In So clear cut a ' way one of. the
giO'tind&.of-dlastmt that warrants fur
ther comment. -111
other cases tho commission has
held that it had Jurisdiction ovor state
rates .heouuso of their effect on in-
terstate rates. .The rates on sugar
cane was shown Commissioner Fast-
man said to bo wholly a stale matter
as there is no interstate sugar cane
traffic.
T'ho commission lias held that low
state rates -add a bunion to all rail-
roads by causing a decrease in gross
rovonues upon which under the law
tho commission is required to fix
rates to give tho roads six per cent
profit On their Investments.
If -tho commission considers this '
"lntTwIf.n nu t il1urvlr4tia t lir ficrnlnut 1
interstate traffic Commissioner past
innn asked "whoro does It lead" and
added that ho did not bojievo Con-
gress intended to confor upon the
commission tho authority to regulate
state rates under tho transportation
act.
' ' '
America Clots Airships
(Hv thn Asspoiutea ires)
ROMR March '41 Officials of the
Italian government today handed ov-
or to Major John a. Thornell of the
Amerlcnn'nlr servlc0 tho'airsiifp Itoma
which was recently purchased f ran
th'o Italian goyounnieht by the United
States.
Major Thortlell purposes making a
long lKst flight in tho Itoma before
dismantling the airship for shipment
to til united states
z
Cold settled tfie ipVsces of the
Kes every-
c iiaijaru-s
is tho pan
rhrea sizes
McIenore-
neck arms
movement p
no- J..iuim
Land relaxes
30c. 00c ami
Uasa Drug' Co -
X
THEATRE
JIOMI3 OF PARAMOUNT
and ItKAriAln.' JMCTUItKM
Monday Tuesday
He Watched His
Comrades Perish!
llfiJO ijiVscl
orsiuimier inn
ytnrii. i ii
yni.i Ji r.enav
thi if in st-le.
r l L.ni.it...
I A.v ll 1 JJ
H-ailfV.r
TRY WANTADS FOR RESULTS
A
-h
J low From Dallas
Tom L. Miller of the Southw.s'
General Fleet ric Comp.'iny of ImIIck
Is in Ahilene. Mr. Miller is in . n;ir;i-
of selling tin- i
ether Block of th
Company
caned
lricililliiil' eH ;ilil i
eyffleMW- .Sl'-ei.illv -
rfaT.(r rt mtimlKI- A .-.o "
Ahllre hUf jfiome. Jr 1
For rpii Vfit tyflT IK nothing
JIkO LyfuWBiV'foivgWni(ls turn SS?
fie8hhori jWLr i.i-8 rto'ss
fltilclyrfrf tlnVT8 llHMrv11 work. i
X'tltf 1UMH tnCI.K7i? Wold by
Mcffii f Q;ttyPst Duv iv.
j 1 with
Hiny mil
tTnd
On fi 'crude ernft in mid
ocean George fitovcjison
Colo saw tlit; " JiADY
JERMYN" 1)lovn to
ntoms.
5o far ns lie
was (lie solo
IvllCW lie
.survivor.
For days mid days li
drifted hungry and dying.
A l
him
an j
cai
all aboard.
Ji
Amusement
-I-
"T"
1 th
iCtPt.tVQ'S "OlTrAVFI)"
TMHIlr.N riilKci;
to be in poaltlni (( i i )0- father
If he Is ..i hi ...i. the niin;hti-i- uces
hW r-h:illll.- Id Hllltc the L-lnlrillm .l
law Iii r il .miiiI :il n ii- ii it.
i.-t In i niip'.-e luitfour i.l'lei- she n.is
Ut otih mi! i ei-ded in niftkliiH the
HtiaViK. i fall ii ive ttjln hM- lii.it has
i.-illin .ilespi wii.v j iow- -lfl) lljn
Ikti iin iiaiim iiwjt her love- in jum
RH.Mtriinyiv irv ilM " Milt th Kp I -"
'' " ' ' ! i. Hi.- i How iiie crim-
11 -"i- '" "i' ir lu i. uis . hon-
' "I 'ii' i '' i" i I'u h i i.w n .iflel the
' ' ei fi.niii ai . niii'i.Ki t ;Ks ah
' Vl ' I "'iv v'i-iip -.; iiiiinm whllii
ii .fifipi'ituiilih-si 'iiiionlid for big
-i-tiM uljir !.. . taken. adVan-t.-iv
"1 with excellent irsuUi.
n Tile-- ...
ii Uaati? on
il t.
Mon-
. Al fJom Tlirairo Monday.
Hlchaid Kipling seeniw in T
aeored aaain whoji his mi.
tuie rotlitoton f Al'n .1 . ltvi's
"OUtlawe.1. " H'nrlli." mi! with -he :.!
Vantii.je of hnxlnif :i leillt Jin' i let
and .me that i-tlnnot be fiu .1 out
in advanie ev n by the imt f r-
tenced plnturx fan. this ext optional
i"1""" i-ioven niong at a rapIU paee . . - " ' ---
throUBh five full peel of exeIt(n- -r-V'Ull' BLOWN VI' IN
tlon furnishes enough thrill- tiwirt ! IMCl'I'ltlCH it)S(T SVOtMl.flO
intvest and auspenan to satisfy the ' Thousands of v. mh-K have U v
rimst exacting audience. I bought u be bunted t rtlvane eojtpi i
L. tle Picturesque little town ;sheirhim nml other in ( tl. but in hf"
of Blerra Madre as its locale and a v- a heretofore they haw 7s-d to'
secret band of desperpK- eattle thlet.es he f "Ui' as sc ) hiIiIc-h .;i. h war.
as the prime movers in furnishing the :" the- eiSe vitn thft'.vissel Ix.uirht h'
nc'itement th staae is set for inter- ; itn-jranh for 45.9HO' :-th a- old
eating haiipenin as aodn asthe .Ira- hut sfauhcfe'. and .mi'w.uHiv. and niii
mapns. A beautiful M1. played hv 'in -;fVicrfm a'Pfthl!i'r.wlth the pfm
the charming Carlyn Wagner. sqo ability of aeyer Ws of i;erUe...
aom- IT!!?".1! T ".'; thtoURh thefon hr. U -was h de-iHy. hort
e 1 Httoln J.2 Tl If- 'H JMV'P rwpt- Ver to be Huln1 (tl' wa mVI 'OloKi
hi H)!fSv I' TiiS?1 t0 "' lll;l?Uri'1' u.po-rler in the p.odn.iA
in leolity the light hand man of th lof "liejio Men Tell No tu;' hv K U'
st.alappeara op the scene and In order -d H jb. n i1h ull s'-.- pe i-'
pi-mini tlon.
"I le.tll Jt' I) Ti 11
sh(Wll lit le Jll
ii i iiiift Tuesdniy.
Hie m n ahowlnar tjie fhe af ri.i.
u;th Hie death of nearly nil on Inmil
tin ti-i'iaiire ship and the blowing up
vf .the vessel ar'e aome of 1lv on
Mieeiiicuiar evvT seen i
tore play.
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Ni(lio to
I ran !f-
AsH'liI Uiije- 'ii.
bile Worlt si
' ln ! no
nervii-e Vi'iu
(Street. AlHl. ;i
"hen tlie
waxte mtti
IfasoouS eohi:
To removr
dose of Herb
wotk Ihoroii
fiOe. Sold Iv
.Co adv.
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jTole Alfts a ivdOrnd? sttp
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14 OTHERS14
A good Musical
Comedy with
some real
Steppers 1
jpular drama
The biggest film to he
shown in Abilene this
jjear.
It is a TOM 'J'EniMSS
production- with an all-
star casti inoludilipr
CATHERINE CALVERT
ENTITLED
Men
Richard KiBliii
A thrilling
invslor' lo
A Special Pfoducdon
A Pathe
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Mai'shfllR tl'ailors
"torn t'iittlc .I'Oimtiv.
rdinary .Inf erot
IUB POLLARD AND.SAMBO
SI0T-45c arid 25c.
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Paraoiount
Plfetures
and Realart
IVIONDAY AftD TUESDAY
Tales
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Isiterprii
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Under the Auspices of the Abilene Post
American Legion
OPENS MARCH 5--CL0SES MARCH 12
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Come Monday
night and see
For Yourself
PRICES
20c and40c
Plus War Tax
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BLUE
Wilfred Lytoll and Diana Allen in the Groat Supporting Cast
Chief of the Clan and fighting hii. own .people!' Down in the'
Capitol Hall at Pnvnkfort ho.' had fought for their good nwno.
Now in the mountain? their qld grim fud WMflaHiirtg and
ho had "to liiake good! Fdr prido for honor- for ovl A
Blue GrasfiEpie Qt Politics Itoarts and the HUIb.
A Momentous Week for all Amusement
Lovers!
Everything Legitimate Everything
Worth While.
A PLEASED PUBLIC OUR SUCCESS
A Week of Enjoyment to Herald the
Coming of Spring
wurimiiini
Don't Forget the Date.
web S-Clss 1 2th
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Sunshine Comedy
BRAY COMICS
.;.
DON'T FORGET THE LOCATION!
Exhibition Grounds Located on t h e
Texas & Pacific Right of Way.
COME EARLY !-AND STAY LATE !
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