The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 282, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 6, 1921 Page: 8 of 8
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THE SUITS-Fiishionci
Tricotine. l'Wtriihmcrt
without trimming tli
lines for their amartnd!
xxiJD uuaio-fiiua w.
this season to secure
9n unbelievably low f6f Coats
mod to let thcih go. now rath
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ana coars
7uk Season
jrtinp Pol ret Twill and
plain 'Tailored Suits
at' fabric and artistic . .'
he greatest oiportunity you will havo ' "
irnliln ...1.lA J..!.. i;n..1r..n nl l).!nn ' ''"'
sueh (iunUty--bccau.se'we have dctarjh-. '
ban wait lo (il car. them out'- at the Jhd'
SUITS AN1 COATS MARKED
$25.00 $270 and '.$30.00
SUITS AND COATS MARKED
m$0 $35.00 ud 10.00 .
SUITS AND COATS-JtttrrrKEn
. ."H2.50 $45.00 and $50.00 ..
S01TS.AND COATS MAUKED
' $00:00407.50. and $7500 ....
SUITS AND COATS MARKED
.$80.00 $100.00 and $110.00 .
now $19.50
now $26.50
now $33.50
now $48.50
now $65.00
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OUflDflUPLE PLAN
(By The Associated fraa)
TAtUS Dor. C The mtRRMtlon at
lh VnnhlnKton rotiferoneo at n three
or four power agreement to replace.
Mis Ai8lo-Jaimntjio nltlunce in rocolv-
cd favorably by the ncwNpunora al-
though the (lotnllH of the plan are
n waited bo'fot'o nny extended comment
la indulRcd Hi. The TentpH finyur
"So far ns wo Kronoh tiro concerned
nny thing which conaolldatenpo nco in
acceptable nnl it I'aelflo alliance will
bo wolooino here
M. Saint Ilrlce. torclffn editor of !
.Tourjml exjircwod the Batne thoughts
and remark! that It Would not bo nn
alliance tor offense but "for Ihp
neutralization of rivalries." It la M.
Malnt Hrlco who firthcr points out
that tho plan has numerous troccd-
ents notably tho Russo-Japhnoso and
l-'raijco-Japdnoso undostandlngs which
bad tho eamo basis as well as tho
Modlterranonl agreement and Franco-
Spunlsh accord on Morocco. Ho adds;
"America accepts tho. Pacific pact be-
cause such a pact is assuranco against
an Asiatic war."
Hoth tho Temps and Lo Journal ar-
ticles were wrltton before It was ascer-
tained positively that Franco was In-
qludcd in tho plan but tho writers
woro unanimous In insisting that
Franco should bo n party to such an
agreement.
Cable Splicing At
Mid-Ocean a Rather
Ticklish Business
From Continental Kdltlon of the Lon-
don. Mall.
Autumn and winter generally bring
thoir toll of cablo (breakages and tho
cnblo nhlp must always bo ready to
put to Boa Immediately on being noti-
fied of such an ocquranco. Delay
means many potty worries and affects
IndORtrlul and diplomatic' circles alike.
"When a cabo-is laldjts oxnet posit
Ion Is charted by hydrographors. When
a break occurs they can nut their fin
ger almost on the opt though storms 1
win oucn swoop tno broken ends
miles apart. Finding the cablo after"
n istorm is tho Intricate business
The cable ship often n. very fino
Vessel modeled on tho lines ot n
etenm yaiht stratus for tho area of
tho breakage. T.horo sho drops anchor
and gets her soundings by moans of
n machine In her nftei part Provid-
ing tho dentil tallies with tho hydro-1
fcrapher'A chart tho engineers know
thru they nro near tho rlnht spot.
Anchor Is wolghed nnd tho Bhlp
stbAins nhenll. Slio does not wander
nlmloMly about seeking to drag tho
cablo by chance. Thoro must be n
working nreiv. This is marked by
buoys groat rod globes with musir-
room anchors that are thrown over
t() mark the limits ot her steaming.
ltlght v n In tho ship's bow Is n
drum. Over thin goes a steel ropa with
a grapnel. Ah the ropo is paid out
n spcclnl Instrument registers tin
depth till tho cablo men know that the
have ' struck bottom. All oyos are
turned toward tho dynam6metor a
small block like nuii!hlno thdt tells of
tho strain on tho grapnel. Tho men
knew Jt-Ht whnt strain tho rope can
stniid. They know too. whether the
strain Is natural or artificial. When
natural it Incronsos ever so fcloatllly;
when artificial It is recorded by viol
cut jerks on tho faiio ot tho dynamo-
meter. The ship steams forward at almost
light angles to hor grapnel "hi dy-
nnmoinotor Is anxlpusly watched it
mounts steadly. ono ton two tons
three tons. When It records a certain'
weight tho englncors know that thu
cablo has been located nt tho flrwt
drag. Tho winches begin to grunt nnd
groan and thon in comes tho hundreds
Of fathoms of ropo hung with strnngo
seaweeds nnd fantastic sea flowers till
grapnol appears with the cable in Its
steel teeth.
It Is brought to the elee'ric testing
room near tho captain's bridge and
thoroughly ojcamlncd. Tno other end
Is dragged for and spllsad on to" thi
first end and in an Incredibly short
tlmo tho skilled lcctrlclnns on board
havo enabled tho vessel to pay out tho
cablo on lis original bod.
Contractor1
TELEPriOfNU NO. 5
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"YHfy (if) youpffltn a
dM't pc villain vcT Wo onH
fmt'Myvm thinkjof if
if Ix leave it
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Asks Us
mononoly on courlosyt" Wo
try to so treat pcopla
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NSURANCE"-"'.
courtesy. Thoro arc lota of other
courteous people. The moro tho better. .Courtesy
pays m money and other ways wc are trlhd wo
adopted courtesy as our watchword.
W. WILLIS COX
General Agents Union National Life Insurance Co.
314-15 Citizens Bank Bldg. Plidno 320
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Franklin Plumbing
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Vrer WiW'ijJioty Store
Xif-rVAUGHNTbfeGiftSupMie
If bu want to oxpreis tfeteem
of Wio highest nothing will ser-
voSilkole'Kitt otjttvcll-choaen
Jdwlry
ifere Jufvll. ftfld tho lewest
nul lrqtyrTn!Mc dcslgift nnd
nnest'gyn t in atyactive
variety. AiCndy fer yovf selec
tion nt Jill nricej
Ticludo. JJvjTr 111 yonr
iiristnias jnjr nd jffou'll be
rcVarusd jymicojB apprccia-
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SHOP
1050 North First Street
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vdvrs? anl knowing Uie trouble.
atulhavmg lu- right fifbliltlcs re:il
ejci)eteence adeouato rcnlr jinrts h
Vm inke the batten cffitlcnt and
dependable
CheerftL servKQfbr all makes at
jnodcrato c
Exide Battery Service
1123 North Second St
Phono 103
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FinerenmanshijXand
Diplomas jfnnd Xccirlflratps .fined. t
femorlals.iind Rcsojutlrina nenfly tuid
jutisticallw cngrowd. ' j
BHAITIKTO' 11 A VITTEif CAIIi-
INfi CAIUK VQJfajffiprotrMf for the
GIFT $KsUK?Ono Jf"p oeijt.
tivo dozen tjljSonts. JjfilrVbur "order
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DraUghons College Abilene Texas
WiHmtil Wednesday
WE PLACIiON SALE A SPECIAL T JpS
TPTJRCILilSE OF ' jT jfeiis
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(ememljrMrfrcsegarmcnts
tduiX direct froiofthc manu-
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host styles
know you
will he surprised at the low prices.
at prices
this sens
arc comn
lacturer r
absolutely nw iiewastjmd 1
wonderful nlatWrrtSjand. wc
Sale Opens Next Wednesday'
. December the' 7th
THE VOGUE
: BALCONY
STAR ELECTRIC COMPANY AND YE LITTLE SHOPPE
ACID STOMACH
IS DANGEROUS
iEADS TO FATAL AILMENTS
Most case? pF chronic indigestion
constipation kidney trouble and rlicu-
matism can hixaccd directly to Acid J
StoniachijKid btoniamla is not only
.nnncajKMiinu iHsagrccuoic it iyu:i-
tivcllffaiiRcrr I tj
Tavc been tr&HPled vJitli
Ac fitonyEh all their li-ies have
iipnjl pciwancnt rclie'i in fprrasal
itionally sueccisful afcid ncu-
lizcrv rcrraai goes ngift to the
tart o tlioptimiblc rt neutralizes
he cxcesijiTds lnXIic systeii without
the sliglMpt harm tr evil after-effect
isucltaels laujcd bysaus nllls purga-
tivi and aalonjT. I
four druriim yill imnjediatcly' rc-
irn the in6cyx)U pay or your first
ax of FctnnKl if it dies not brine
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iou gratnying resuits.uy a uox to-
ly tram your orugEt
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Sold By f
McLEMORE BASS DRUG CO.
And. ojhtr coed dructfisU circj where
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V BRusWICl5&IBES
V AndVAcceKOorcs.
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of ser
vice vTHit oilayilling station.
"We have two second hand
cars for sale at bargain
prices.
Jefferies Motor Co.
1167 South First SUs 'Phone 35
.uH
Clean courleous and eff
Your storage solicited
Car." Building Fire
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satisfiid customer;
IRESJPEACO
To Pie;
hours each day.
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all means
GASOLINE & OILS
GRACE GARAGE
It Costs no More to ride on Kelly's.
Corner North 1st and Cedar Sts. Telephone Number 291
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by becauso you h
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opportunities that have slipped
Jney tjrtako auvantago of them 7
A GoocLBwik Account
. "Would iiavo remedied that trouble.
First State Bank
Abilene Toxos
Pleasure
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a .veal pknsi
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tcous attenti
It is our cons
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assist tnem in ever
safety wc afford.
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'c our -customers 01 all hom
ing of iheir accoun'ts and to
onsufent with the absolute
The Citizens National Bank
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $300000.00
' FOUR PERCENT PAID ON SAVINGS
Are you Lo
' lor the con:
your bank
months?
-This bank
ed it durii
scrvative Ji
ility. to scrv
0m
OKins iprwara ana makftjg
I. n r" ..fin t. 'I I I n i.ndinii nn.ic.i 1 nf.
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your busiucss plans
tnc question or
ic next twelve
csirnblc accounts offcr-
1 requirements of con-
apprcciato an opportu-
The Farmers & Merchants
National Bank
Our Fa
As the fall
arrangeme
vitc you to
None of us
nig year rea
with a strong
tninties of tho future.
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njs arcjfimtjnatlctorl
iilnce yurjMotint iiiA)
con liitpllicientlv dvt
Irv holds m Ktrfi.
baTuTlTtirc
iends;
ose and new nlaiis nnd
the comini: year we in-
Mr hands.
phesy ns Jo what the coin-
but u friendly connection
best security against the unocr-
GUARANTY STATE SANK
Wl
REG'LAR FELLERS"
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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/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.