The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 34, Ed. 1 Monday, May 8, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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PEO RUSSIA
jjTO ACCEPT TEilS
r HUEiTEnaiE
tj&OYD GEOnOB AND SCIIANZEII
iASKS UOVI1OT T.1SAJ1Sn8 l'O AC
cprT terms in msnuiur ron
'iOAN OF COTiP.
(Br the AsancIatiM Press)
GENOA May 8. Frontier fcloya
Gprgo of Great Britain and Foreign
Xlnldtor of Italy addroBsot? today a
trdnp appeal to the Russian ropro-
Mntatlvc8 at tho conference liero urtr-
'lar thorn to accept tho allied memo-
randum In lta main points and promts-
!nr nusala an International loan with
tho understanding that tho londtnK
countries would thua provide funds for
th reconstruction of Ilusalai
Tho allies would claim tho rlitnt to
malco suro howovor that tho money
lQaried waa actually Invested In the
work of reconstruction. It was as-
serted that altogether the Proposed
loan would amount to 300.000.000
rpld francs. It has been declared that
tho Russians ware nailing for three
billion gold rubles or 25 times as
much as tho allied offer.
Tho Russian delegation hod pre-
viously iseuod nstatcmont denouncing
tho tJfforts It alteged Franco and Del-
'lum had made to wreck tho confer-
Swo. Tho statement called attention
to tho fact that these powers which
were predicting that Russia's refusal
to accept tho memorandum would
break tho conferenco tin had not
themeelvcp signed the memorandum.
(By The Associated Press)
GENOA May 8 The fifth Week of
tho Genoa conference opening today
will soo tho end of tho conclave It
Is generally bcJloVcd. An atmosphere
of gloom provadeB conferenco circles
'in view ol tho apparent Irreconcilab-
ility of thu positions of England on
cno hand and Franco and Belgium
on tho other over tho terms under
which th'i reconstruction of Russia
would bo undertaken.
Admlroro of Mr. Lloyd George bo-
.llcvo ho may yet have somo trump
card In resorvo but in other quarters
no such hope Is felt although It is
conceded that several deadlocks havo
teen broken. . . . .
Among tho reports circulated Is
.that Mr. Lloyd Goorge will promise
a direct oovcrnmontttl loan to- tno
UolshevlUt it thoy ngroo to accept tho
terms sot forth In tho allied memor-
undum. Another Is that tho confer-
ence will bo continued oven If 1'ranco
aiM Belgium drop In protest against
the rpcognltjon embodied in the al-
lied memorandum of KussIo-'b right to
hold f orotund h property Beaucstraw
cd andor tho Soviet program.
TpoBo -who predict a break upon
Ihla thlnl: It will take tho form of an
(adjournment. If tho Soviet reply
which is expected within two duye w
unsatisfactory thcs?e poopio Hoy an-
mher noto will bo sent to the Rus-
sians embodying the powers' minimum
terms ani giving tho Bolshovikl a
tatccl period for consideration and
final reply. '
Russia May Comply
Tho Busslans may spring n- surpriso
by returning a favorable answer to
tho present memorandum.
France fcUg announced through her
chief apOkosman. M. Barthou that sho
will not go on with tho negotiations
unless the Russians give a categorical
anwsor to the memo. A dilatory reply
one which meant merely "playing for
time" Bald' M. BarthoU wquld bring
iho Instant withdrawal of France.
This would Include refusal to consid-
er the non-aggression pact proposed
by Mr. Lloy Georgo as such a paot
' would bo Impossible unless there was
'an arrangement with Russia.
Meantime tho Italian leadors con-
' tlnuo thei" rolo of peace makers and
Foreign Minioter Schanzcr is devot-
ing all hlg attention to finding some
formula which will satisfy tho Fronca
and Belgians. Little hopo is hold out
however that tlfls 1h possible and
Czocho-Slovakia Is said to bo leading
the way iu negotiating a sepnrato ec-
onomic accord with tho Bolshevlkl
In lieu of tho collective agreement
ivhlch scorns improbable of attain-
ment. Gies Away Roses
A. Craig gavo away to various
persons and firms Monday betwqen
twelve ani fifteen tltozen TauJ Neyroii
roses grown at tho Ed S. Houghca
Place on North First street. Somo of
tho roses Wore fiftopn Inches In clr-
qumferoncr and all were eceptlonajlv
beautiful.
Special Nptico
To each and overy member of tho
Merchah4- Association. You aro urg
ently requested to notify tho Secre-
tary Not Later than Six i.m. Wed
nesday definitely nW exactly how
many wo mny count on from your
place to oe at tno Aiorcnnms .ttumiuui
Friday evening at tho Grace Hotel.
This Is Imperatively necessary and wo
trust you will give ltyour special at-
tention. O. S Burkilt Ciiairman of
Publicity Committor
Lf. M Goodwln&tnd T. E. Good-
win of San Antonlf aro vlMtlng H. A
TnnBll and other iJlatlves ln tho city.
Sunday S
ool Reports
Attend. Collect
First Prcsbytorln
1Q3
$1337
Central Presbytcf
...133
8.50
37.42
1283
1200
lU.OD
First B-tptlst
780
First Christian
.167
..301
..4-12
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T.rst Mthc
KC. I'D
College
it .20 bars P.
na Sonn for SI .
is Market liousb
man or ladyVtlcket to
Monday Matinees wim caan suit
clnd or prcaaed. Keop-U.Ktfat tall-
ora. advertising. f
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PRISONERS SHOT
US 1BET STUCK
PRISON GUARDS
qOLUMBIA S C. May 8-Sevcral
cnvlota In tho South Carolina elata
yojiHPnvl'iry wero bijoi touay uy prm-c-n
uardsln putting down a mutiny
HCOordltiK to Chlof May of tho city firs
department who waa calleil on to aid
tha prUon nHthoritlc.a Qhlof May said
that "between top and twelve" prls-
ur wero shot.
Vh flM -J'l' 'd tho disorder start-
d whn tt group of prlaonora return
in from lnnohoon In .tho main dining
loom attuckod XM rtvdawkfc worn
tJioortlFiif them. Thtrlndilnywiisjiit
down in 0hort oruor no rkbu.
Litir information from the Instltu
tiou cwi'lnned the report thftt a.nunirj
tr f convicts had heen woundod ouF
It wan aw mat nono wpiu uvumy
hurt. etwOf three and four huif
Jrd jronra were Involved In tl6
attempted uprUlns it wa '
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A gOUTllKUN 01llIiLA WlOPlGY
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Juno Shaw doosn't socm keen for tho kisses of Jimmle New Orleans
baby gorilla oven If .Tlmmio can play tho piano and hit typewrltor kpys at
tho ago of 10 months. trrTrZJSSSSSSSSSi
FEDEHH.DISTRICT-
GOUHT GOMVEMES III
1EC0UI SESSIDI
JtDGR iTAMKS C. WtUSOV IS TR13-
HiulNu OVJ2U 'I'kksi oi1' i;i?i'ai'
WJIIOH OPKXKI) JX ABILKNK
OX MONDAY.
United States court for the northern
district of Texas wrts convened by
Federal Judgo James C "Wilson Mon-
day morning at 10 o'olock. Tho em
panelling of tho grand Jury Occualcd
tho attention of tho court upop lis
convening after whlchilho setting of
tho dockot for tho torm was consider-
ed. Federal court will bo in session
four weeks.
Judco Wilson did not deliver an ex
tended chargo to tin grand jury and
called their attention to tho fact that
tho jurlsdlclon of federal courts has
been extended during recent years in-vostigatIon-3
of countorfolting viola-
tion of tho postofflco laws transpor-
tation ofHtolon -automobiles from ono
stato to another thefts from interatnto
shlpmonts violation of tho antl-nnr-cotic
laws violation of tho whlto elavo
law. and tho proldbltlon laws were
JlTZ-1 Cook Book
72 PAGES
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r&reuuiir-i3-y E..&.
TT is not often
I tunity to secur
lutely free and
the oner it's
72 pages full o
prepared by tie
country affordsl?
Remember. W do'
bakinc powder 5or se
Send nie yourf latest
will receive it nbmDth
Peddlers and hiuse-to-h
trying to induce ladie3 to buy
lor saie
t-w MrrAvsmmwT mmr
fthe b'iosfflKuciqu
r. I-
le and as an inducement are offerukr a cook hnnk.
egg beater or spme&ther
x o our cuaiumcta nu inenua vp are onenng our
handsome cook book afefiQlutely ix&. If you are in need
of one it will be unnecessfWryou to buy something
you do not want. Take advantage of this free offer.
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Pound can of Calumet contains full 16 oz. Sow baking
povtlcra come in la os. instead of ltt or. cubs. Ho' euro
yon yet w pound when you want it.
Send for the cook book today address
CALUMET BAKING POWDER CO.
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Ill LM Jl U L I II I MM I I l I I i . I
'w.iL i ' i?TTTTSSS4f
especially callod attention to in his
chai go.
"It is very vital that violations of
tho anti-nnvcotio law bo suppressed"
Judgo "Wilson said .in his charge
"Every person who uses a drug is not
a criminal but tho uaq at it in a
great many cases makes criminals.
Thero is a disposition on tho part of
state officials and courts to throw
tho burden on tho fodoral court for
tho enforcement of tho prohibition
and antl-naicotlc laws. Tho .job is
forty-eight times too big for tho Cn-
Itod States couita to handle." Co-
operation botweon the stato govern-
ment and tho federal con -is in tho
enforcement of tho pvohlbltionftlaw
was urged by Judgo Vllson and ho
declared that Investigations of viola-
tions of tho prohibition laws aro very
important
Among tho court officials here arc:
J. A. Bagget United States Marshal:
Ijouls C. Maynardr clerk; Court Report
or Feagan. Grady Xlblo assistant
Unltod States district attorney Is as-
sisting tho grand jury in lta dollbora-
tlons. Tho following composes tho grand
jury:
B. F. Logan Coahoma foreman;
.T. B. MaClannahan. Snyddr: G. A.
Lambert Sagortqn; N. J. Tims Buffa-
lo Gap; J." F. Parker Rohy L. C.
Hushcy Albany; V. V. Cooper Ran-
ger Harry Barry Balrd; J T. Ander-
nqn Cisco; II. B. Chambloss. Trent:
N. X. Rogers Jr Jijsticcburg; C. M.
reek Clyde; Hpnry Forrcll. Eastland;
E. Mycr Wclncrt; Eugono Pay East-
Rex C. Outlaw Rahgar; W. F. Stcad-
mnn. Trent: J A. "Wood. Eastland.
J. O. Mooro Clyde; A. C. 'Bumpers.
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an oppoif
lgfgbso'
n make
s recipes-
experts the
a can of
say
k" and you
i have been
the baking i
derthevhave
trinket with livery can bought
CHIao. ILL. .
thatvou cret
evauaDiecooK doc
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nysu sctefrlfiBKingv
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Id it)ne penny. limDly
belVtifMl cook bqi
oirse canvassers
THR ABILENE tf KPOKTER ABfENETEAS
IE MEETING OE
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IIAlVIfEY Texas May S.Frlday
night Was a bl night for tho llawley
Chitmbcr of Commorce. one of tho
features of tlm evening program was
tho Basket Buppor which vn well
attendqd hy tho ntctnboVs aiid their
famlileH. Tho crowd was so largo that
tho Chamber of commerce Hall could
not accommodate It nhd It was nec-
essary to mavo the chairs to tho street
and conduct tho meeting ln tho opun
Mnnagop I'prtcr A. Wlinloy guvo an
Inspiring talk on tho history and work
of tho Chnmbor of Commerce organi-
zations. Ho statod that tho organlz-J.
tlons Woro first formed In tho largest
cities. Only in very recent years has
tho movement spread to cities of
2G.O0O or moio. Only within tho pntt
two or threo years has any effort been
mndo to organize tho small country
villages. Hawiey ho staged li vcrv
untqtlo In that It has perhnps n greitcfr
percent of lta mombcty farmers than
any similar organization. Tho term-
ors composo 7C porcont of thp mem-
borshlpt MrN Carl Thomas of Sou'hwostorn
Investment Co.. of Pallas wui nU'
present anil mndo a short talk on tho
plans and contract of his company In
rcnnrd to tho establishment of an Ir-
rlaation Project in tho Clear Fork
Valloy Tho Company has been work-
ing on tho project for soine two
months. f
Goo. M. Stevens of AbllonqSmndo tho
statement to the nssomblythat work
would begin Monday mdrnlng' May
8 on tho now Guitar gin This was a
wolcomo hit of news loytno tiawiey-
Itcs
Bneclal for tl.
20 bars F.
and O. and 2 bi
Sonp for Jl.
I hone 213-21-1 1
advertising
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Motor VolilvJco lilcenso
GG01402. Ford Touring 1922
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Bounds Abilene.
0GQi4l)3 Dougo BoadStcr joJjn Jl
West. Merkol. ff
CG0.4CC Chevrolet R. J. ShawA.b-
lleno. j
UbU4Ub Xl . suihui.
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rhonc 21S-214 Fan
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anvertisirg.
Moran; B. O. Grcort Coldrado; T. W.
FlonnlUon Hnskoll; J Swenson Lou-
ders C. H. Wnmack Colorado.
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Once you realize how
easy and convenient it
js to own a Victrola you
will have one.
Call up and tell us to
send it out Qur pay-
ment plan is made for
you.
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YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED
to hear these programs which will afford you an excellent opportunity of selecting re-
cords for your library besides hearing interesting and educational musical lecture
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BUFFALD UI1 IS
BETTING READYTD
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BUFFALO OAr. May 8. -The citi-
zens if Buffalo Qaii arc giving the
town A thorngh clean-up. During tho
rainy jspbll they orgWnliied and wont
out W clean up andboautfy the oft!
capital of Taylor tioufty. It la by na-
turo (ho most hoauiatul town in all
AVost 'Texas. Thcro arq liundrodq of
live oika which ajnead tut thoir
mighty limbs and cnbt a donso ahado
over tho streets. Tho hill and tho
dttlos iand the "docii tangled wild
Wood't aro unsurpassed for boauty
and rcstfulnobs. Thd rjppllng wntcra
of Biji JJIm crook flpV at tho foot of
thdfio Villla and through tho edge of
tho toivn.
TJio bulet City of thoDead irt which
thoro llo burled many of tho horocs of
this great section of tyebt Texas haa
been given a complQteclcnn-up Tho
pltl5son4 gatercd last Thursday morn-
ing with tools and implo'mcnta and qui-
etly removed tho unslahtly weeds and
bushes! and worked thft flowers which
aro grown at tho graves of the silent
slecporb.
Tho (town of Buffailo Gap Is all
astir ovor tho comlritf tof "West Texas
Preobyforlan Young Peoplo'a 15n-
campment which boglns .Tuno 15th.
and closes June 28th Tho park-
grounds havo been cldaned up trees
aro to" bo whlto-washed tho first of
tl.frt ...hi.. nttrtnl u.UM !... !.
kino ivtv'M ui-uiuuy itiyuun liuvt; .ufli
put in roadlnoss for bnsoball tennis
haskot ball etc. Tho Lamp-iltcs aro
for tho
summer
rcadr
cambers toisiaPoiMn
-jf '-'
Gem Thea
' herb:
THE
baffling deteotiVe
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Also Aesop's tab.
EXTRA 0OR1KLUNITY
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Plants Cabbacfc
P
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Yams and Egg
Here.
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Gave Mote Thought to Music
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1 will be given
noon bach program will be in charge 01 a prominent
musician who will give interesting lecture on a musi-
cal subject illustrating with J$e
yicfor Recorder- i
Maids oft OmdliaUbs) . Galli Curci
The BareXooTaii ........... .MoOormick
Negro Spjrijuals
"Nobody rfnilwtlio Troublo Vvq Seon. .
lz Farit3 pQP8 Pupil of Miss Auten
Viotor jRecordof Same
Cfroatost Miracle j AlJr(This Song Written by David Guion.a West Texas
Joy) -Viotor Record by Sophio Braslau.
Piano vS.o1q&
Curious Story (Holler) Joy Dance (Pennington) '
Joyce Handy Pupil of Miss Atiten
Liobostraumo Liszt Victor Record by Frank La Forgo
Song of tho Brook Loraine Free.
Similarity Test
Love Sends a Littlo Gift of Rosos vr r-..C" ' Ashaw)
Thais Jones Pupil of M.iss Auton " .
Victor Record of Same by Beinald Werrenrath.
Popular Misio and Great Artists Who Present 'This Typo of Music on Vic-
tor Records.
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Music Company
Pine Street
HmiiiJWiiiiHrqT
mot'b onto them.
Big Kncnmpnlcul.
O'hla will bo one of tho real y great
encampments of the southwest. It a
promoted by tho presbyteries of Abl-
leno and Brownwood (W. S. A.) Re-
duced rates havo boon granted by all
rnlirondft running Into this sootloii.
The Santa Fo agent at tho Gap Mr.
It. K. Dawson haa boon working faith-
fully with Rev. R. B. Twi ty. tho sec-
retary of tho Uncanipmont in KeUlns
this reduced rate. Mr. J. B. Hum w
gan Ql St. Louis ndvlsos Mr. 1 witty
that nno and ond-halt faro will bo col-
lected for roturn tickets or- round-trip
tickets to thla Encampment and that
tlioso tickets would bo on sale .Tune
lIi-10 ipclimlve. ' ..
Tho Bncainpmcnt win bo educa-
tional recreational ami spiritual.
Thoso In charge aro piling into It ev-
ery thing that Is wholesome and which
tho young poopio need. A strong fa-
culty has been secured consisting in
part of Dr. Armentrouf of .Philadel-
phia; Dr. Cleveland of St. Louis; Dr.
S. F. Vance of Pittsburg; Dr. Burma
president of Trinity Unlvors ty Waxa-
imcllle Toai Mr. U. c Glenn of
Tomplo Toxus nnd many others
hm.a onin nrn forming camping
groups of a fow families in each group
and win camp hkuhipi "; "
kitchen In common. Great crowda aro
coming from an ovor . """""
portion of tho state according to Jn-j
formation furnished by nov. K. Jj
Twltty pastor of Central ProsbyterWi
church AbUono. One group lr$
Central cliurch- Abilene hnsJPecn
formed namely; p nhodeMfi. a.
phristonhcr and JuV;Ji. W Twltty
. Gradua
Four years
Govornroe1
Two.Jtonrs
Inenoctori'
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