The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 282, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 6, 1921 Page: 6 of 8
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HIE ABILENE RRPOKTKH. ABf f JCNE TEXAS
iPAOE SIX
SPO?TS
INDIANS TO MAKE
i BKSKETEERS AT
CHRISTIAN WILL'
l! CTICC I VH K
Tuesday. December 6 will boo the
beginning: of a thlrty-nnnio series of
a... .... . m a m. .
f mierciass oasKCiDau ni a. '. u. j no
flason "will bo split tho wlnnera of the
flfst half bolntr uchodulcd to battlo the
f winners of tho Bccond lmlf for class
A llMM.. Ill !... .... 4l SI.... ......
. squad nro to bo barred front partlolpat
.9 In In theso games. Tno Barnes will
ft
end about tho middle of February.
'J
I
j As worked out fit present tho fol-
t" lowlnB pchedulo will bo Tollowed a&
$ far as weather conditions will per-
(j mlt.
x December G Frcehmon vs. Soph's.
'W T)fiftamhal 7.TIInlnttt 'u Hftnlni
jm Avwtvu. . ...w . n w.w..J.
December S Academy. 1 vs. Acad-
emy 2.
I December fl Juniors vs Frcshmon.
H December 13 Sophs vs. Acadomy 1.
December 14 Seniors vs Acadomy
U
January 4 Seniors vs Freshmen.
January G-iSophomoica. vs Acad.
mv 2.
1' January 0 Academy 1 vs -Juniors.
I! January 10 Academy 1 Vs Fresh-
J men.
January 11 Sophs vs Seniors.
January 12-- Junors va Academy 2.
January 13 -Seniors and Academy
3 January 17 Sophs vs. Juniors.
2 January IS Academy. 2 vs Fresh-
5 men.
3 January 10 Frpshmen va Sophs.
-S 20 Senlord vs Junlotn.
J January 24 Academy 1 and AtaiU
2 crny 2.
ji January 23 Juniors and Frcshmon;
S January 2G Spphs and Academy.
3 January 27 Seniors and Acndomy
2.
January 31 Seniors and l roslituon.
February 1 Sophs va Academy 2.
February 2 Juniors vs. Academy 1.
. jp eoruary s Acaucmy i rinu .ih-us.j-
mcn
5 February 7 Seniors and Sophs.
w xmuruury o juiituia p auiuu:! .
y February 0 seniors vs
2i.
Fcbruaiy 10 Juniors vs S?pt)!.
February 15 Academy 2 vj. Frosh-
Viimon.
two sections each section haying to
representative team.
Aronday . lornlni? tho first lntor-
Hdormltory i imo wfts played the iit
Habitants of lio 'Wl.ito.OottnKo sal-
UJylns forth ind vanqtilshlnff thp Km-
'erency iJall biinUctcors '144. Tho
i Winning team promptly Issued a hal-
tjlenfio to ntiy other group o.f Ftudonta
tthat might wish to have a'ycal-tdM.
lng" set-to.
u m .
V FlilEItS HAD TIllSUl TKOUnijlCS
9Twq Avlntors Wrtfkctl In AVHderrivs.l
U Cot Hack Home Safcl'
Sllawthorno Daniel in tho World's
8 "Word.
t jxt. v vi I. r4iuifBJ.i. .luimnva. ...-
'jforles two Imperial Oil" Company air. j
M planes landed In tho Know lafct eprjns i
ln an attempt to fly to Fort Norman i
jlpno plane crashed mildly as It land- j
Med splintering Its propcller nnd dam-j 1.
Basing Its wings Tho other did tho I
Jsamo when it tried to hop otf nndj
Stho aviators found themselves w(tli
55 two damaged planes. They patched
2rio up by robblnp the other but
Bbdth of their propellers wero brokc-n.
. Mt ... .-.. 1 -I.
iQr a lime "c cuiiauon sci'incu iiuiic f
LINE-UP CHANGES
CLEVELAND. O. Dec. C When
tho American Leaguo season opens
1. Is likoly that soma of tho familiar
faces will bo missing from tho line-
up of tho Cleveland Indiana.
James C. Dunn president of tho
club. Dlitis to mako ono or two tradoa
at tjio annual meeting of the Amer
ican J-.IMKUU UL nY xuiit uuvvniu.
14. Tho club also will bo roprcsanU
cd nt tho minor leagues meeting In
Buffalo Docember G nnd now players
may bo obtained at that time.
Tho first step to strengthen tho
toftm Wm taken when a deal was
mfolo With tho rittsfiold club of tho
Eastern League last year's pennant
winners whereby "Walter Hammond
manager nnd peconct baseman was
acquired by .tho Indians. With Ham.
mtuul In uniform second baso will be
protected In caso of nn Injury to
"Wambsganss' and n substltuto short-
atop is insured should nnytliing hap-
pen to Sewcll.
"Thoro -havo been roports that I
planned limiting n trado" with tho
Athletics whereby Stovo O'Neill and
other players would bo exchanged
for Catcher Perkins. Pitches Harris
and Irifieldor Dugan" President Dunn
said. "Nothing to them. Mack has
assured mo nonoot his players is for
trado or' sale."
President Dunn also declared tho
Indians would tnkp n. dlffercht route
north from their spring training
mnii at Dallas Last year they camo
by way of San Antonio Houston Mo-
bile Chattanooga nnd Cincinnati.'
This year Manager Speaker intends to
go from Dalian ' to Oklahoma .City
and then to ICansas City Other dates
liar not been arranged but It Is bo-
nevjeu tno itinerary win inciuu
ThroeT-loague cities anil
Tho Indlnn will play 1
O. April 9 and 10.
1ELESS TESTS
BEGIN HE
T
SDY
TCMW
IIAIlTFOTtD. Conn. Dec. C Ama-
teur wifeless stations In each stato
and In practically every city of tho
country oj-o ready today for tho first
ovUnslvo tians -Atlantic wia'.CAi icsis
ever planned. Theso will begin tomor-
row nt 7 p. in. Eastorn. Standard
tlmo nnd closo Dec. 18.
In all between 15000 and 20000
I stations will transmit during tHo tests
which Avlll bo unucr tno nuspir.es oi
tho American Itadio Relay Liaguo.
It is estimated that moro than 100000
stations will "liston-in."
To dato thcro is no authentic ro-
cortl of nn amateur station having
neon hoard across tho ocean but It is
predicted by Major E. H Armstrong
former chief of the U. 8. Army radio
research division who is co-operating
with tho amateurs In tho tests
that fully twolvo stations will bo heard
on tho other side.
Hiram Percy Maslm of Hartford
Conn presldont of the Itadio League
boliovca if tho experiment is success-
ful it will mean that amateur com-
munication between this cduntry nnd
Europo will become a .matter of every
day occurfanro and that tho non-cdm-mercinl
operator in any part of this
country or Canada can forward mes
sages to frlonds acvojs the ocean At
will.
Paul Qodley well known wireless
Inventor who flvo years ago perfect-
ed tho rcgcncratlvo receiver for am-
ttteur use. Is now in England co-operating
with 300 British stations which
will attempt to catch tho messages
from America.
Mr. Qodley Is acting as the rep-
rosontatUo of tho F.adio League over-
reas nndtwlll bo In toueh with ama-
teurs of Franco nnd Holland ns. woll
ns with those In England. Ono receiv-
ing station ho took with his has been
installed near London! another in tho
north of Scotland.
Stations nt Hartford where national
headquarters of tho Icoruo are located
ht Brooklyn N. YM Savannah Qa.
Cloveland Chicago 8t. Louis Donvor
San Francisco Los Angeles and Fos-
woll N. M. nro among1 those consid-
ered most likoly to meet with success.
GETS ALIMONY FIIOM FOUR
California Woman Was In the Marry-
In Business Husband Snys
From tho Los Angeles Express.
A system 6f unfailing alimony sup-
ply furnished by a multiplicity of
marriages was tho aim and ambition
of Mrs. Mariley M. Townsand accord-
ing to hei-Ausband who watf granted
a dlvorcoAccently.
Townsjnd said ho was husband No.
5. Ho aftld his four predecessors had
been oontribuUng rogularly to his
wife. Jho was in the marrying busf-
ncRsho xald.
Jitdgo Summcrflcld asked tho plain
tlfCPlf it could be possible his wife
wjw getting alimony from tho other
hfisbamls.
4r "Yes she is and that Is why shd
married mo" Townsond replied.
:x
m
x&Aidvsl
AINI
STEP BY- STEP
have I wo climbed In cho paint
business until now we are ut
tho top. Hard work honest
trice fair dealing and pure.
satitfactlpn-glvlng toads have
(ributad to our success. Ev-
artlclo you purchase from
Is. backed by our personal
'guarantee. Just dame your
wants and leave th rest to us.
BOLLINGJEEAN .
"The Gtlti
946 N. 1st SU
icn store
Phone 1417
Eat Clilcke
Jadlcn Sat.
Brown's oh
radvcrtls
n
inner flli
Ol
Slomr
UtCSi.
cadumy ifuarnnf
NCM.ioni
AHq
rc-H
rxifi
I to nl
icii
Vo minr
..ompdny
svo lniii-
sublo- or
"t-ifr" -"! in r"inltf-
Ipps untrV they gnlXfcd together a
pllo of oak" nlimcni from dog
sleighs' boiled down a mooEeliide for
glue gluad tlio runners together nrtd
with a drnwkhlfo and a few other
tools carved themselves a propeller
with which thev flew eight hundre-d'
miles back to Peace Blver Landing
across a wild and unknown rorjjst
in nny part of .which a forced landing
would almost certainly have eJfdetl .
disastrously. J
ANF$
jt
hit-
I am now ready to
business. 1 repre
to cive yon nrorari and
too larKO for melto h!
appreciated.
FIRE 'INSURANCE;
are of yjptir Insurancj
panics and
cal scrvici
lflt-ilo jbusiness
w
'.NT.
fand Bonding
fam prepared
No business
small to be
rADO IlfSURANOE
RI
ESTATE.
.
Office Over Yager Shoe Store.
.. ....... ..in i.jtfWtKi .-.. i-t
Pean(LHulk Meal
&vi& Cq)RC
JlrijB mako irooa rotft
fofjsfopk'taHT4 Jlini'nntv
ufoft othmedfi.iUcih
jrnlfc arcwio rilioiisi
-mill IiorscsmjP omc an
ItluBi ollieris. jr
I ovwj j.fivtrxioxciun
1 NNUT COMKi
1 ii ii mnwi ' i
I - . . . 1
. 1
hness
than
and
Rattle
caper
PEA-
NY
LEGENDS OF THE LAL'NDllY
Dropping Soap and Splaslilng Water
Both JIavo n Meaning
From the Detroit News.
Universally washerwomen agroo
that anyone who washes a sheet on
Friday Is washing her winding
shcot and death will come within one
year. Some say lhat to wash on Fri-
day is to wish your husband's death.
If a laundress drops her soan on
tho left side she will be asked to a
wedding. If ono splashes water on
her opron sho will marry a drunkard
If a man's shirt Is nUt In tho tub up-
stdo down acddentcntaliy of course
It means tho coming death of the
owner.
Thcro is good fortune In store for
nnyono wno meets a wasnorwoma
carrying" a basket of freshly laund
cd clothes but bad luck will overtake
tno ono who passes a basket Villcd
with
'Mil
ejr
tho ywrfew S
"fb lone nl the InsujWYNv" and
wff' sftUT disability sr wi will pay
$25 cekl Indofcnlty' .
Whf buyiv hcalt nnOccldent Insurance I
polfcy wiJieh In lnMod to a fnv weeks
or Iven ne year vHten you can Vet mine
wlifcli plysor Investigate it
I fWW URtlS Jr
Better Inwrmce 402 Cltlzent Bank
' i i I
m i' 1. in. I
I" W M II M u n u 4.1 -yP
NoticeJ4kJople
. yS?AbileneYy
Art of my fresh meat Is icteh- I
wed' at Homo In a sMughter
itoso thalvlll 8tandny In-
pHCctlon. ffjSOKt lufntrio mfat I g
ftbat Is bUJgKcroyoyr ijf tho cuen I ft
J Would Ae glno7Pvo ybuMn-
ipect my slqAnteufitusc ay any
jtnd allllm&r r I f
My bums f law and" all or-
acrs delieiodmle JT I
A. GRAHAM'
MEAT MARKET
Phone 7051151 N Second St.
' i.t.
Those "Squeal
luring This
fey Wes
icr
r I . . . .i l
Don't wait r Tin 'ipr your wlidcls nnd stop him
squeahinj? tfiabolhci btyo much. W con taito iuoho
squeaks ojrti olyour liajfiJfiv a nomiual clufrgc. "N c spocializo.
in. no conhixnnko irl5uloinrantCo ot work on fill innkes.
Brincr Us ydur moter JfbublcsJif you wafit them sntisiactonij
repaired.
fODSOfPS Al
Rear of ftraco Garago
REPAIR
Telephone Number' 201
Radiator and Hood
s.sXm
otor Co.
Top and Painting Department G. H. Williami Manager
1119 South 1st Street Telephone No. 346
TRY A WANT AD. FOR QUICK RESULTS
"Wear-Ever
b
4
TWO-QUART
Aluminum HI Stew Pan
IHHK59c
Ji .x J jrf .-
Qbire to oiAstoreVrOpAY and -'
jjetjjfac of mcAcyeeniime "Wear
EvicT TW0-QV&RT Stew Pa
at tIdexceMHiaiiypw Pnce O6ovp
TnA ik on vour stove and Jft
vKy.it Njthat more tKarvlwo
IOW
million
American IteuseMS prefer "Wear-
Ever" to all other kinds of aluminum
Tmaiiot t 1
OVER HARDWARE COMPANY
d ;-
Regular price
$1.45)
Special offer op
pliei from Dec 2
toDec.l2ONLY
fCAR-EVEIIlr
ALUMINUM
vgRr 7
We also have
covers for thesa
pans at the special
price of 25c
(Regular prico 45c)
244 Pine St. Phone 68.
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"'-
USED CARS
If you want a good automobile and feel
thai you are unable to pay the prices asl
ed for the kmd-ofkcar .you want.
makewinspec-
ave on hand.
you
tion
mar
vex to yourseii ro
Jr. 'J '
1the used cars weji
-vf'i TTfill !iit m-ti hocf ri
wr rrrAi v? A
jkvl ciu uiuo. tS4i'-1 li
f classmeohanical cd
find the prices
Way
f irstlclassnie
Will
utomobiles the
11 find them in
ndition and 3oU
own
Studebakers Willys-Knight Dodges
Overlands and Buicks.
Take Your Choice
EVERYBODY DRIVES A USED CAR
Malda. Malda MajMuMa; Malda.
Just yrite' us a f ey
should use MALDA
$5.00 bill. Make 'eM short
oyer ten ; of cours
person.
Autdmobne Owners
1 1
we Aviii eive you a
pr-r y tr ." "
j j- .' jir
linesCrfhd'teiriis whw
.?n 1-.X Uftfe.1 nWyV.o
m . ' . j i - a et a i ii i
r M - V v4Jirf tjp vu ywJv4.iM
jarfd vsnmjpy not less than five or
2 you couldgiyje a hundrpd or more. Call' in
UTUAL lUKjfo RVftj :
UTUAtr-Iwl SERVICE W V"
106i9 South First At Sycamore St.
Road Service When You Need It
. VALVE-IN-HEAP f'
I ty&'S MOTOR CARS
'X'-'l.
Bait
Not
t ForyFish
Hnnkm
m m ww w
feZgeiJBuyers
The p
ment
and s
Sensat
H
ircnasmg q
nd shouldJ8fesu;
und iudment.
' .
tonal prices
fobileAs alousiness invest-
fdbgodd'cool deliberation
pecial inducements are always "
- rs vVi . - sl fi 4 1 - -w - y- t rr- x- unAl " sr
i mccui tu uii tiiu viiiui uii liuv t-ctia ui uauu unco.
An autoW)bile should be considered from its merit
alone thaUwhy thebuylng public has made the
BUiCK the larest-sdlmg Six Cylinder automobile in
the world.
GIFT SUGJ
19 ChrJetmas SJioppers wo offer bolow a few suggestions
nave on display coi
Nut Bowls
rTrains on Tri
-Books
Bibles
-rHobby Ho:
-Double H(
Iron Train!
wiar Quints Toilet Waters -Erectors
DUa ' Cooking Outfit
Dll Buggies Wagons .
BVnim "" Tool Chests
Otroti- . -Kodaks
-BaU: ' Kodak Albums
TnuUu Perfumes
iatjnav help mako Ciuristnias s
i i or "'-...-- . .
:te llfes or tno ucmsfinenuonca:
'ansian
aping a pleasant task.. We now
fart
tvory Bruibi
vory Copfn
Ivory Tjfty
eathWritinTa
onklfn's Sell
Pencils Ivory Picture Frames
oxes -of Cut Glass Vases
Even
Oisrfs in
Or OU Tvnrv-Pnff finrM
Nunnallx7 Delicious . - ; . M
Onocolafes
?adsivorylfiirrors '
filliwT Ivorr Brushes and
itain Pens Combs
Fine Stationery
Magazine Subscrip-
tions Candlo Stioki
5 Calendars
WHEN' BETTER Al3tOMQBIIES ARE BUILT. BUICK VILL BUILDTriEM
. ..' ....
; And That's Why
EVERY YEAR IS A BUICK YEAR : ' ;
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Kt
is.
W.L
CHRISTMAS CARDS T80
JTS AND P0ST" CARDS
THE MONTG
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AJJKUU UU.
ABILENE
BAIRD
BALLINGER
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 282, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 6, 1921, newspaper, December 6, 1921; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth317003/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.