The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 275, Ed. 1 Friday, December 2, 1921 Page: 3 of 10
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PAGE THREE
T OF PRESENT
SI! MINSTREL
TO BE GIVEN ITS
Scurvy became quite common on
tho German coast early In tho sixteen-
tho century.
IT TEXAS PLAINS
UNO OIL FIELDS
T!fH AIMI KNK KKPOKTKK ABILENK TEXAS
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COWBOY TEM TO
GQMEBACKAGAIN
CHEjponfas
' Dolivorrin Ablluft.
PREMIERE FRIDAY.
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Only ibrec first Hiring men will bo
lout to thd fUnimomt I'ollego Cowboys
next sctmon through graduation nnd
with the return of eight of thoao who
liavo htd regular iosltlons on tho
team during tho season Just cloned
tho prospects nro bright for nnotbor
winning aggregation. Tabor tho
pcbdy halfback Hull who beld it lino
position and Captain Ijicy Jlowcrton
uro thoso who will not return next
HOuson. On tho other hand Jocobson
Darflcld. picked ns an nil T.' I. A. A.
tackle iJrasher Melluney Iiurlc Yca-
gcr Camp and Dllllngbam nro thu
eight regulars who uro expected to
don tho Cowboy uniform at tho start
of next year's football Boasou.
Thero nro many promising possibilities-
for next year's Uam. Coach Hays
has Urbn.n and McCasland for tho
backflcld with Gibson and I John-
eon as closo Bcconds. Urban was forc-
od to remain on tho sidelines tho
greater part of tho .season Just closed
on account of a broken shoulder but
in expected to return for his fourth
yuar.- McCasland Who camo fo tho
Cowboy camp from Abllcno Christian
College was Ineligible In tho greater.
prt of tho games played during tho
season Just clused but showed what n
great asset ho was to tho team during
the' Canyon Normal gamo here and-
his addition to tho Imckfleld will as
qiirb a speedy aggregation. Gibson
tind Johnson nro also considered good
material for tho baclsfleld..
With JacObson and Koblnson at
ends Butlc and Barfield at tackles
Brashoar and Taylor at guards and
Yeagcr at quarter and Camp at full-
back together with tho other candi-
dates for tho backfjold and tho line.
Coach Hw'H considers that ho will bo
distinctly In tho raco in tho T. I. A. A.
again next season as he was last.
Desplto tho fact that they lost tho
three final cumes of tho nensdn when
tho winnltlg of tliim would havo given
them a clear rlcht 10 tho association
title tho Cowboys went through the
most successful .season tho collego has
.Known. I'laying ten games with tho
best teams of throo states tho Cow-
boys annexed six victories nnd rolled
up a (utal of 110 -points to their oppo-
nents 93.
Coach Hays took up tho task of
building a team at tho start of tho
1021 season that bplng his first year
With the Cowuoys. Coach Hays came
to Simmons from John Tarloton Col-
lego and with tho exception of Camp
vfas not acquainted with tho work of
any man on tho team. High praiso
has been given to him for developing
thp Jiard-hlttlng speedy -aggregation
that he did Next season lid will ho
well acquainted with tho squad and
rest season's Cowboy elevon Is for'e-
cn. I an even stronger contender for
the: title.
Xd official schedule has yet been
arranged for tho CoWboys as tho T.
I. A. A. officials do not meet until
December S. SoVeri games for 1932
have alrcad. been assurod however'
contracts for games this season con-
tinuing through next year. Thoso
which havo been-already arranged aror
Austin Collego at Abilene
Trinl.y at Abilene.
. Daniel Baker at Abilene.
HoWard l'ayno at Brownwood.
New Mexico Military Instltuto at
Jtoswoll.
Canyon state Normal nt Canyon.
TexaffChWstian University probably
nt West Texas Fair.
A two-year contract with Baylor
University tho gamo next year to bo
played at "Wnco with a return gatpo-
In Abllcno tho next season- is also
being sought. Bice S. M. U. or South-
western all of them T. I. A. A. teams
aro also expected to bo added to tho
Cowboys' 1922 schedule.
S
(EOT DOT MONTH
If tho one one-hundredth of nn Inch
of rain had not fallen 011 tho last day
of Inpt month all previous records
for dryness for November would havo
been broken. but tho light shower
which occurred on November 30 sav-
ed the local Weather Bureau tho
unfortunato work of chalking up "no
ralil not even a trace".
Somo consolation over" tho fact that
tho drouth continues In this city And
section can. bo gained from tho records
of tho local Weather Bureau as con-
tallied in tho monthly meteorological
summary for November issued by
W. H. Green observer. November.
Hlnco 1885 when tho local station first
JB)Cgan tJiKing records of tho rainfall of
tho lack thereof has not been a
month In which thero has been a sup-
erabundance of moisture blthough
some of tlio years from 1885 to tho
NOVEMBER
IS
HI
INCH
'present good day show as high as 1
to fi Inchon of tho aqua pura.
November 1921 and 1897 are tied
Jin tho matter of rainfall each sliow-
.01 of an Inch but havo It over Nov-
ombcr 191G when thero was only n
trace of moisture which is oven less
than .01. Tho wottost Novs-fnbct' on
record Is 1913 when 5.82 Inches nro
recorded. During tho past three yoars
tho rain god Mis been rather more
liberal than iji tho present year 1918
BliOwlng 1.98; 1919. 1.13 nnd 1920
192. Thorp havo been many Novem-
bers however when the rainfall was
light 188C showing only .21 Inches;
1891 .12; 1892 -iG; 18D6 .38; 1900
24; '1903 .05; 1901 40: 1910 .38:
1911 .31: 1912 33 and 1917 .16.
The jnorrury played nil up and down
tho scale during' lust inonth tho high-
est recorded being 8C degrees on tlio
16th duy and 24 degrees on tho 19th.
Tho normal for tho month was 52.0
degrees Tho absolute maximum for
Novombor for 37 years Is 88 degrees
and the nbsoluto minimum for tho
sanio longth of time Is 13 degrees.
Tho wind whipped em. up during
.last month showing u totul movement
of.J.393 miles tho prevailing direction
being from tho Bautli the average
hourly velocity bolng 8.9 and tho
maximum 27 miles.
Thero wero 15 clear days during tho
month; 6 partly cloudy nnd 9 cloudy
. and although thp official roport does
not say so. some of tlioso 9 cloudy
days Bhnuld have brought an inch or"
more rain-
. Solar liolos occurred on tho 12th and
2$th and thero was a lunar halo on
tho 9th. Qno frost inecordeiL on tho
10th which waa
Wo will nny
turkoys clqA
llvordd to ns IC:
Saturday
order to get t
inrlterln tlmo
xor unnsima
them right
wtj .must' have
g us your Tur-
fceys. Abilofio
Co advertising
SyfoncerWnmuirDlcs
SI1EUMAN Texus. Deo. 2 Mrs
Ellon Loving. S3 widow of tho Into
Jesso r. Loving pioneer Grayson
county settler died nt heP homo here
killing.
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American legion Special for "Mnr-
Bhal Fodh En ltoute Dec. 2 Ferdi-
nand Focli Marshal of France And
guest of tho American legion on n
25.000 mllo tour through tho home of
the dougblioy gob and marine today
told Alton T. IlobertM chairman of tho
Legion's rccoitlon committee that two
of tlio sights ho Ih most nnxlou to see
nro tho Banhandlo nnd tho oil fields
of Texas known In Franco as tho ma-
jor sccnes'of tho romance of tho West's
development.
Tho Marshal was interested In see-
ing tho great' industrial centres of the
tJast where munitions wero made but
said today that ho- is most interested
In sights that nro distinctly American
spcclalltlcs.nnd aro not to be duplic-
ated in Europe.
Tho Marshal has expressed regret
that the itinerary makes it impossible
to visit tho border since ho had wish-
ed to spo tho famous Texas Hangers
at Avork.
Tho American Legion's special train
onrouto from tho Grand Canyon over
tho Santa Fe will arrivo In Texas on
Tuesday Dcco'mber C and will arrivo
nt Houston nt 6:30 p. m. on tho fol-
lowing day. Tho party will romaln in
Houston until 10 that evening when
tho Legion's train will pull out over
tho Southern Pacific for New Orleans.
TRIPLETS UHIE
AT A HAMBY HOME
Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Yourtg of
Hamby are tlio proud parents of trip'
lets all boys who arrived at the
Young homo on November .28. All
nro doing well. This Is the second
case of triplets In tho hlrory of the
country it is stated by local officials.
no mrtn or tho triplets ttiada tho
second third and fourth sons born
to Mr. and Mrs. Young this' year as
a. bay boy wis born In tho early part Of
tho presenfyear. Their homj h.n
therefore been blessed with four sons
Intho spaco of loss than one year.
Mrs. Young is now tho mothor of ten
children.
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Personals
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Mrs George Garrett left Friday
morning for Dallas whore sho will
spend a few days.
Mrs. S C. Blokford and daughter
Miss liesslo Buth left Friday morning
for their homo in. Wnco after visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs.. D. M. Bickford Of
this city for two week.
Ivan Austin 'of Dallas has arrived
hero to accept employment at ComP
ton's Drug Store No. 1 succeeding
George Yantis who will leave for
Amarillo in a day or two.
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To Elect Officers.
"Annual election of officers win bo
lipid tonight. Friday nt 7;30 o'clock
ijy tho Woodmen njrelo at tho W
W. Hall. AI mert bora
bo present
Satur
48 pounds
Boll. ofV
lioy nour
2
2i 4t:
rocery No
W. corner
Square-
Market.
GUy McCarty left on tho Sunshine
Special Friday morning for St. Louis
Chicago and Grand Baplds where he
will nurehn-o tho regular winter and
spring Btock of goods for the McCatty
iMirnuuro comnany. lie exnects to re-
turn within tho next two weeks o? to.J
Holding Examinations.
Teachers examinations wero being
hold dt tho office of iho county 6ujor-
intondent of public Instruction. Miss
Ada D. Pearco at tho county court-
house Friday. These aro tho. final
examinations to bo. hold hero until
April it-was announced. '.
County Board to Meet.
Tho county chool board will- hold
Important session n.t tho office of Miss
Ada D. Pcarce county school super-
intendent nt tho county courthouse
hero tomorrow. Saturday beginning at
2 p. in Kevornl matters lti m;miKtini
with county sclibol work aro to conlot
Men's Sunday School Class
Tho Men's Sunday School class of
tho First Baptist Church meeting .at
tho Queen Theater will have a special
address. Sunday morning by the- Rev
J. W Hum. president -of MeMiirrv
College after which tho teacher tho.
jiioji jamett '. Ktinson will teach the
Sunday School lesson. Every mem-
ber of tho class is expected to be pres-
ent and all men are invited. Comoand
moot with us.
It B. GOLDTHWAITE.
Enlfstmont Secretary.
Filed in blMrict Court
Mrs. A. D. McElroy vs Will C. Jones
damages.
Eugeno Curry vs Irvo EUIs ct nl
Mote.
Margarita Sandcsa vs Louisa San-
desa divorce.
riuda Stolen Car
Tho now Dodgo Brothers Knadster
that wns Btolcn from tho garago ofj
a. i'. iwekcmoro a few nights ago was
recovered In Eastland by tho sheriff
of that county who also took in cut-
tody tho alleged thelf. Tho car had
olily Uccit driven 236 miles when stol-
on and 312 when recovered.
iffeHeSt! bf
good iter free
Drinking water freo and all vou can
uhc. is offered to the Abilene public
y m. i unmoi. wno writes to Tlio
Reporter thnt hohas a well of good
waVr on WosCoSdton etreet roa:
CatiHaw CreolZ
L'D(lou-vant a good drink of
water?" nr. uamci writes "1 know a
well nt my plaeo on Wcet Carlton
Street near Catclaw creok that af-
fords an abundanco of water. Tho well
hns a hand-pump In It nnd anyone In
tho city will bo welcome to como nnd
get as much drinking water as they
want free.
I'ThlH is no advertisement I am aslc-
ing aitd I ntn not oavipg a cent to
havo this inserted In tho paper. You
aro urgcdiTo
nWFwiWCthig. j
Jr JCCCJnl jT
ilhy. nn4 QlotadnMf-
arnon or amci isoy nour
. . r m
hVancjt QauLSffvSA
xav9tmsirE-r I
h' i
rOir-to
"Tito Jollies of 1922" a big and cl-
nborato mlnlotrel nnd iituslcnl review
put on by the Abilene Shrine club will
bo staged nt tho Simmon College aud-
itorium tonight (Friday) nnd Batur
day night. Each pcrformanro starts
nt eight o'clock and last for about two
hours.
Honded by the Simmons College
band tho Hhrlners.of Abllcno Btnged
a pnrnde through the business ftrects
of Abllohe Friday morning nt cloven-
thirty o'clock. Following tho band
marched a largo number of tho Shrin-
crs each wearing his red tot. while
tho big foaturo of tho parado wero
tho "colored comedians" about twen-ly-flvu
husky looking fellows wearing
long light brown dress coats with
velvet collars Each mlnlstrel man
woro n stovo plPo bat and carried a
canck All that wa lacking wero tho
rod vests and black faces and thpso
will bo provided tonight and Saturday
night.
Tho Shrlrio mlnlstrel and musical re-
velw Is pronounced the most elabor-
ate thing of its kind oVcr given In Ab
lienor Scores of Jokes on local busi-
ness men ahd'Shrlners and many mus
leal hits with features galpro make- up
tho program which is participated In
by tho best local talont in Abilene.
Besides tho men thero aro about twei-ty-flvo
or thirty girls and young ludles
who"tnko Important pars on tho pro-
gram Tho admission price to Bee' tho show
has been greatly reduced from tho or
lglnnl price that was annouuoed and
Indications point To largo crowds ti
witness each performance
Ticket sellers takers' and ushers at
tho show will bo attired in full dress
with whlto gloyes. Ticket sellers nro
John Lawrence COmpero and Buford
F.llla? ticket Inkers. R. V. Rellern
II. W. Haynle; Walter Jennings and I
E. Flcsher. Ushers aro J. W. Lozler. i
Dr. Swann Eugeno Spaulmng E.
r1nti11rtt. AI Tolllnti nrlrl TVTo"Irt TVi
artist at tho piano during tho BhowJ
will bo AI Bryan and hes an artist
at tho Job. George K. Harris and B.
H Wyont will .bo' disguised at the
ehow as soncgambians and will dis-
pense camels milk chewing gum and
c)iocolato bars to the people In the
audience.
SELECT
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Annual olectiba of officers va$ held
by Camp .No. 13iJ -Woodmen of tho
World' hero Thursday iilKht. J. V.
Bogers was chosen as. consul com-
mander; George Brown advisory lieu-
tenant; Lon Pierce banker; Sim Reed
clerk; Dr. Garner manager; J.S.Byr-
goss watchman; Harold Powell out-
side scntlnol. . Camp physicians were
named as follows Drs. W. Audi Yo
Cash H. A. Swniu A. J. Cooper J. IL
AVanlck F. E. Hnyjies and J. D Ma-
gee.' Thejocal camp has a total mem-
bership of 600 and Thursday night's
meeting was well-attcndod. Sam
Heed was elected clerk of tho camp
for the thirteenth consecutive year.
Anoo"unbemch( was. -nradeSrldoy
thTHovereIgn J. H Boggs past head
nsul of Ohio will bo In this city
December 8 and will speak to the
loenl camp at 7:30 p. m. on that
If
and
sti'cn
hot v
gar
a day
This
from tl
relief
Clog-
ged nost
rcathlhg
became
drop-
ping Into
easy- to- pre
pare costs little una is pleasant to
take- Anyone who hns Catarrhal Deafness-or
head noises should glvo this
prescription a trial advertising.
Is to timiib liol-o us adjust
eueiilor llt isrft delivering
rfilapaclUl for your
y ViUVWI all tlJi "Juleo" ob-
iloAcfjp up f'lth tho de-
' owd stiff motors and
lsrhr A
-Lctvil exlnlncthsp wholo system
NOhil Ifc snViC A-l starting
llghtlftLann IgnUion this Winter.
Starter Service Co.
11C0 North 2nd.
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you havo ctaVrhs Dcafnfcs.or
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lot hcarWr goo yiutOugglsf
get i onn oi rani urrvfaouDp
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Garatocaf Texas 'fi venr nn.
ried
Ecvcral rfiifcrcnt mrdfrines. buMfr
nlVrnt-
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that I JtC ver wduid'
have cd healh?l
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nnvjnoro.
tost i wiptourur. J'icrco
and ho advisehuaAK& Dn Pierce's
lavpnto Krtecrintion Golden Medical
Discoyenrnnd Pleasant Pellets (sold by
druggbtS)-and now I can truthfully say
I nnyfn better health' than I havo been
foe?BCvcral years. I adviso' all women
ITcring as I did to take Dr. Pierce's
TBCdicincs. If thero aro nnv me1irinp on
earth that will Jicip women who aro
broken-down in health these will."
Mrs Winnie Comer.
Vrito Dr. Pierce president IriVallds'
Hotel Buffalo N. Y. for free advice
i.
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SMlhllnrnU..-lJT'....l I
ing the boweb unmoved results in
health destruction. Ict the gently
Etiinulating Dr. King's Pills bring to
you a regular normal bowel function-
ing. 25 cents. All druggists.
"JPl FJIOMPT! WON'T CR1PE
Dr. Kind's Pills
"ill i m iiiii law
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QUICKLY RELIEVED
onking rheumatic
.feu by an op-
Liniment. all over the
'a to be tbo
nd aches
vine
neaituy
oing to do
for neuralna.
ill joints
rains.
70c $1.40.
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drugs gut just god Inrficindnl JLIV. oJwjMV.JX Jtj 1
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with Hart Schaffner
&Marx Smart
Suits at
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!.. CI ristmas calls for Stylish' Nesy Clothes J. :'
Common Sense Calls for Economy. You get f.
both in the Fine Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits
we're offering at this special price. It's a real
Christmas present for the men of this com-
munity7.. ' .
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1or Better and rhenper
2 J.J 'Chestnut Special i
cnting and cooking. In
io
Oysters received daily.
nlcto phono us. Highest
We. Deliver. HOBBS
ANNOUJ
I nm nbw ready to tnKVcarcof your Infrancc and Bonding
business. I reprcsohjr rclIaiileiipaouMmici and am prepared
to civo you prompvnd
loo largo Xor mojfo h
appreciated.
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1 Appjea MAio per ousnej upoa
or JircsnrcgcnDies bisn and urge
makeAnr Thanlgiving Dinner com-
priccsjaid lor rouitfy fcggs and recans.
Telepnona 168.
ehtflbcal service. N business
io busicss too small to bo
ORNADO INSUXANOE
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