The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 34, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 17, 1922 Page: 2 of 10
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THE ABILENE REPORTER. ARltENE TEXAS
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STAMForm. rx . Mny n At n
moOlliiR Of tlio L'omnjl'Hioncis Court
dt Joiiei county liMa nt Annul) the
county doht I'uomlity. nn order wna Is-
nuctl fOr it ronil bond tMectton In h. de-
fined district etrtrrlnjj. tenders Avocn.
Stamford mid novr-ml smaller ilnc6s.
ditto IxpIiik fit for June 2J. The do-
tinod district oomorchendfl prattlcnlly
Alt commlwdimorn jtroelnct No. -aUd
tl(o amount of the litmfl Itistlo to
bo voted is four hundred thousand
dollars. .
ThoicnllliiR of tlio t-lcctlon In duo
nHUiily to the vrry Keriou- cohdlMMii
of tlio rotuls bcoiuiso of the contlnucJ
an 'rhfi Movpiftl hundred iWOIWl
nnyJn'iT tnxtmyois KiRiitnl petitions ask-1
fit: for1 the bond olection. Tlio petition T
Sitlla for ttllrty year l iiwr aim uosik-
iltiteh rtn interest raio of n 1-2 percent.
' i'lie Various eomniunitloB arc oiKHut
tzliiK to carry tli election Tho
(UoukIH or those who promoted the
movement is that aftt-r a ntai't Is made
fit boiul election for permanent roiidt
tlifc rest of Joiiob count will follow
Alroadv thoro M lntfcMic sntcrost mum
fet una tho cltiiieith of Precinct No 3
hro npltullMR the matter of ;iskiii 101
a road bond if-sti"
GASOLINE PROCESS
SUBJECT
-T. VAX'U Minn- May 17 LltlRO.
ion of wide si read Unportanco to de-
termine whether iii-ocossea used to
produce mlUionb of dollars worth of
gasoline from natural fcas are patent-
Able is on the calendar of a. federal
Court.
Tho Standard Oil company of New
Jersey and tho Hopo Natural Gaa
Miunv of Wost'.'A'IrKinla.nro appeal-.
Jnp from a decision on tho Oklahoma
dtsttict which held that tho Oklahoma
Natural Gas company ia not Infringing
on a patent held by the Standard Oil
company. Trial of tho caso lit Ok-
lahoma brought forth tho charge that
tho Standard Oil company and tho
Hopo Natural Gaa company through
demands for alleged oxcesslvo royal-
ties fromcllu-onterprlsoB using pat-
methods of gaaollno extraction
sun
DOWN OUR WAY
SPfSmi- 1 FALL! GrfiEWHIZjHOW'M)' J&$k
WILLIS MADE AN AWFUL MISTAKE. TRwJLm? "WvwMkl
WHEN HE LEFT THE GATE OPEN U iAMwM
TTrtCTI
aro rreatlng a monopoly of a process
which it li contended. Is Obvious.
J The process la npt characterised
bif features "which ordinarily mako
an fp nation or discovery patentable'
the Oklahoma company successfully
Contended during tho ot'lglnal tyjtfl.
Tho StandardJOil company 'main-
tained tho proKVwrta a "sMBit ds-
coery novel ulpfttl and lejpilly pat-
i''. i s
t r
mtod."
.
"TURN TOtffHECIH
tismg vyr
T" adver-
B.OY VVEtiTjlSY
Victor Jonculldlcti lfi arraigned In
court at Jamaica kong Island on a
ehargo of killing Jneob Kabila 10 In
a rifle duel. Police aro investigating
charges that tljo affair wad over a
girl.
LOCATE II COUPLE
WHQ-ELQPED FROM
Am wmn miMM
i ilii biii v n uuy hi
(By Tlio Associated Press)
AltDMOnE. Okla. May 17 Ludle
Kinney atcompanled by his young
bride jioo AII9S Opal Rejiroat mislng
Ardmoro Heiress. It at an lHOititen
ranch In "lew Mexico and his arrest
on a bltramv charKo sworn to by tho
gtrl'n father Is momentarily oxpoctod.
Sheriff EWlng C. London said hcr&. to-
day. Tho couple disappeared after they
wore secretly married on January 1.
Search for them hns boon pressed
alnfco U. T. Rexroat widely known Oil
operator and father of tho girl
brought suit In district court hero
against J. J. Kinney Audio's brother
charging that they had conspired with
two other men to obtain Miss ltcx-
roat's pVoperty thtough tho-marriage
Itoxroot seeks in the suit to gain fcon-
trol of tho property which includes
rich oil lands.
Tho report yesterday that Mlsscx-
rbat had been locnted In Chicago was
characterized by tho sheriff today as
p. "bum steer."
CONTRACT IS LET
FOR CLUB'S POOLS
Contract was awarded Tuesday for
the construction of tho swimming
pool and the wading pool at tlio Abl-
lono Country Club to George A. OWens
of this city. "Vym. Nlchol genoial
superintendent of the Country Club
building war tho aichltect who drow
tho plans for the natatorlum and wad-
ing pool.
Tho natatorlum will bo BO by lOO
fctt In dimensions with a maximum of
nine feet whlla the children's wading
pool will be a circular pool iwenty-
Xlvo feet In diameter. Tho contract
calls for work to start immediately
and for tho projects to be completed
within thirty days Tho pools aro .lo-
cated ab.out 100 feet north of the
country club building proper.
"Wprlc Is progressing rapidly on the
building which is being built bv Roy
Brown local contractor. Mr. Brown
Is general conttrfctor of the frame
work of tho building whilo Mr. NJeh-
ol Is general superintendent of the
whole project
State Rcfrts Cn'so
(By the Associated Press)
CIIABIESTON W. Va. May 17
Tho stato rested Its caso against Wil-
liam Blizzard on a charge of treason
at 11:15 this mornlpg. The flofenio
at once moved to cortipol tho sloo to
elect upon whatever Bllzzaru' combin-
ed it relied to sustain a conviction.
MHW VOTES TO
m Runs M
OdUL DlUtlLsiJ Ul!
t!(l Mi;f UKl'OHT FPU
rilt.sT. rOOTBAIiIi lItVGTICli
1 WATER SYSTEM
Special to tho Reporter:
MUNUiVY Toxnc Mav 17. Tlio
Sixty thousand dollar water wovlar
bond lssuo carried yesterday by a
twonty.flvo to ono majority vote.
Munday voted on a fifty thousand
bond Issdo the early part of te year
and it was carried without a vole
against It but some mistake was
made in the order vt the election f.nd
iho Attorney General would not np-
provo iti henco tho sixty thousand
bond Issue was ordered that th mhin
could bo exlonded further in the
noitheast part of tho tow a
Mtinday is experiencing tho biggest
building progress In its history. Sun"
fifteen new buildings have roen erect-
ed this spring with that number un-
der construction now and about to
bo startod.
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Twcnty.sls mun lpported for early
spring football training at Simmons
yesterday afternoon according to
dortch Martin. Rnln Interfered In tho
work-out however and the candi
dnNs wero lnr.cod to tiuit after 11 few
minute of Warmiig-up oXevoisos.
A Hige imit of tho material report-
ing Veatcrday was entirely new a
number or students wno enterou slnccj
tho football soason reporting. Wiffi
tho return of the baseball teamf-Ticxl
week which if IjEiinJv matloPtip of
football men thof iifvbr&im'lll likely
lmvo Increft'-pd tt .iieaiVjf nrty men.
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tising
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RESULT GETTER WANT AD.
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Estate
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Docbrs daily prescrjw
this djuimentio ytjf
slwWvltife becdule '
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UTILITIES CHIEF
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Addresses and a musical program
featured tho regular wonklv luncheon
of tho KiwanlS Club at thd Graco Ho-
tel cafe Wednesday at noon. Mayor
Dalian Scarborough was chairman of
tho dny. The attendaneo prlzo a
$5 gold p!tco given by Floyd Single-
ton was given to W. O. Jennings.
Tho two tickets given by1 Manager
Whitfield of the Queen Thentro wore
given to Chav Barnes.
The KlWanlans-enjoyed n musical
program given by Mis. J. Sehneldors
who Biipg two soIo accompanied by
Miris Aloo Dyer'.' Miss Hemphill Was
also a guest of the club. Other
guests introduced wore a. B. Kelly
of Cisco. O. A. JItie president of
itho Ablleno Chamber of Commerce
A. llardgravo gonoral manager of
tho Ainorlmn Publlft Sorvldo company
wllh.hoadnttartors In Dallas and A.
Jaulburlth of Chicago.
'A short address wtfs given by Mr.
llardgravo in which ho declared that
ho has always believed In Wet Tex-
an and particularly so since August
1017 whon the public sorvico company
canto Into this section of tins State
He declared that the company 1 as
somo $1000000 Invested in this sec-
tion. "My enthusiasm for the s-iuth-wcHt
country was ono of tho reason
which prompted tho company to
build UP tholr properties. Wo nnd a
mission to fulfill and It was no easy
task. But 1 am glad to say that wo
have been ablo to realise It on account
of tlio cooperation on tho part of tho
other properties of tho company."
Mr. Hardgrn-vo Btatcd ho was leaving
tho Midwest ITtiUtleg company Juno
1 and establishing a business of his
own In Kansas City
J. B. Fiek brought smiles and
FINN. OF T.
KING
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The remains of T. II. King former
resident of this city who died nt San
Atigcto Tueidav after a lingering III-
iiohs arrived on the Toxas & Pacific
sunshlno Special Wedbusday morning.
Funeral services woro hold at 4
ofelock this "Vrtrtno!rty' afternoon
from the noshlenoo 0 Mrs. llarvoy
llOfi! North Second street.
Mr King who was .JR years old.
wan for an years ono of Swift fc Com-
pany's general superintendents ftt Fort
Woilh until his hoitlthajled "tlirco
yearw ago.
SuVviviii(J him are his Widow n
daughter itgod i. his parents Mr. and
Mrs. W. II King of Foil Woith
tvhero tiiroo staters also reside. and
four brothers two of whom aro O K.
King of Dallas and Wylio King of
Briii Antonio.
laughs to tho Klwanfans whon lie -cad
two or three tihaplers from fion Mat -quls'
"Tile Old Soak." O. A.3Tale
urged that tho eat end of North
Sogond street which is not how paved
bo paved.
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Thursday Tnek Hoxic in a
thrilling' story of the Cana-
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II! I ENFORCEMENT
AGENT t KILLED '
HOUSTON Texas May 17.J. W. '
Floyd prohibition enforcement agent Jp
was shot nnd killed ftt 11.30 this JF
morning whilo taking part In a raid jf-v
nrt tho 4S00 block on Husk Avenuer
A warrant charging murder In cor-
nccllon with tho shooting of yjfffl
was issued nt 12 DO p. m.yjmnat
Leon llriggs who wan arrestdfa few
niliniU's after tho shooting. jT
iCurod Country Hlinh atv'shoulders
t Collins Grocery CJ -tdverllsiiig .
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tising
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The College C
some four or
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ami 1 acuity wiuoe
wtl unfold the! dSeds
-Scene will make plain the
11 wiirsur eveiy soui nji
tr
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foiijtlie Simrnifs Campus
rol lexas prc-
ng wiW possible.
e the stage and
of tke students
players Each act
the past and each
of the time.
realization
iidr
tet
SpiKft
JU"PV1-V'
f hishpritage as a citizen of the Lone Star
State "
The presence of a small
amoinit erf -widte of egg in
Caitrjnet makes it poihb
to canfcnafly guard the
leayening strength of the
"WodcnB biggest selling
fjrand of Daldnj? xwwder-
li naloRa it TMSsMeiorrep-
jesentativES of the Coa'"
There Is
panytotest1
in the deal
Housewive
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make'
jjevel
man
pelves.
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and Twatch tlie
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even
the gas
are
the use
sraallamountof
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escape 01 as
wmcu raieua
yourlkiogi9
prevented
TWf test of leavening
strength cannot.bc made
wtth baking powders that
do not cQp&fniwhiteof
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Harold Lloyd
in
Just Dropped In
PATHE NEWS
As Lived in the
Wildest Days of
Sudden Success.
V
is depicted by n famous au-
Uior avIio knows the sqreeu
"world from mi experieucQ
of nine years.
in telling of the roiiianco
and adventures befalling n
New York society woman
when .she fled to Holly-
wood from her husband.
Be sul'c to
Md. this late popular no-
I
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m nouis .JOSEPH VANCE
TOMORROW
IS BUNDLE DAY
SEE '
TO.l MOORE In 'SEATING
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MOViE LIFE
HOLLYWOOD.
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imday May 21st
in ;.
ilene Reporter
Women Only
ADMITTED AT THE
MATINEE
Show At 2:15 and 4;00
f
'if
MISSION
-one-:
ONLY
It would ho a gre mis
tako for any wdhian to
miss tliis -vondJ6r film
ft
The MORAL TJPLIFTiiEAGUE of AMERICA Present! the SEN'SATIONAL PHOTOPLAY
Tho Selfish Han audi.
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The Socwfiising womail
Scenes of Knhsm
That Bfifflc4stfigg(
The Imacrcatioli
Kcvoaling tlio toavkest
Secrets of Wfe.
Special Lecture
The Ladies
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Tomorrow '
ARE
if llU
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Meei Only
ADMITTED AT
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From 7:00 to 11:00
or
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The 3Iost Daring Presen-
tation of "Truth" Ever
Attempted.
Pb-AtN- FAGTS
LAID BAKE
Come Prepared to See
Something Entirely Now
to the Screen
MQTJ1EKS BRING
YOUtt DAUOMTKHS
IT'S THE TRUTH
Special Lecture To
The Men '
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NOTICE This film has been arranged in the iiut rilirud malnier. Th ro is jiositivoly noth-
ing to offend the mobt exacting but owing to the dcheato Milgeel with wlheh it deals it will
bo shown strictly to sepnrnte audiences and no children will bo admitted. '
THE PICTURE THE ENTIRE COUNTRY IS DISCUSSING
Admission 40o Including Tax.
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