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I.. cpn?r? LIDNS-KIWAKIAMS . .
Swatters And Eagles In
Double Bill Divide TKe
Honors Here On Tuesday
Ain't Is nwfnl to havo tl bnll Ktimo
Kon up to tho ninth then have
.yuiir opponents tlo It in that scwiloi.
matlneo of tho barKln bill between
and win it In the tenth U Is. That Is
fexactly what happoned In tho first
tho Sweetwater Swatters antTAbllono
ISaglca hero Tuesday. They won it 8
to 4. "Vo took tho second 4 to 3 a
doventh Inulnj rally BtnRod by the
visitors falling irto short of lying tho
couht.
It was rally day for tho Swatters
it they ever did havo a rally day. Pat
Crowson hold 'om easy up to tho sev-
enth and tho JoaRUo loaders did not
net any Wml of a blow Umt eould bv
dubbed a hit until tho fourth when
Ihrasfi swatted it between first and
recond for a clean nlnRlo. Bear "Vhltojn
crew Rot to Rielibufp rlght'off tho 'reel
and Comstoek'o triple to center open-
ed up tho fireworks after tho first'fow
minutes of the entertainment. r Skip-
per White's pretty sacrifice scored
Comstock and tho heavy end was up
nt tho start. Only three Swatters got
on baso up to tho sixth whllo tho EaR-
los werp Increasing their load to throe
in tho third canto. Hiuppor wnuo
Walked and waft forced out'nt 'second
liv Bechtol. Kizziar connected fpr a
doublo n'auarely down third base llnw
peering Bechtol and "Kizziar stole
third An error by Kzell and a walk
put two Eagles on In the fourth but
they could" not count the Swattcrs.Kcf2
tins only one In this session frow-
ccira dohblo In the sixth came near
putting nnother count noroj but Lew-
Is who had got on. oh a fielders choice
Went out fat tho pjato. .
Tho Swatters did not begin their
rnnnMnir iirlll the flOVCnth. OUcll
camo about through an error and a
single. Tho Eagles ran their count
up to four lp that session and ajppjw-
ently had the garno on" ice. ConWock
led off with a' single was sacrificed
tt second by White Bechtol walked
Kizziar singled but Com?tock was hold
nt third Milam filed to Johnston and
Hartrick's blnglo scored Comstock. A"
error a sacrifice and a sjnglo gayo the
visitors another marker in tho eighth
yhllo tho Magics pot on a couplo as
tho result of walks but could net dent
he pan Tho Swatters tied It up In
the ninth on a couplo of errors and
a couplo of singles. Ezoll first UP
filed to Milam Neely Wont o first
nrlion fnmslnck heaved wild to first
Johnston whiffed nnd Mason singled
to loft scoring Ezell Byers singled to
center and Mason camo homo When
lrfswls failed handle Bochtql's pus
home. Pipkin wag thrown out at f irs
by White for th0 .final out. It wns
one-two-threo for tho Eaglos in the
ninth and fjicn raijie the tonth when
tho Swatters fell cm Crowacfn for u
Bhqwcr of blows-i double three
tlpglea and a triple that put across
four markers. Gomez Hilt replaced
Crowson in the tenth with one down
nnd ono on and -tho scoring ceased.
The tenth was short-lived for the Eag-
les. Whitehead flying to Neely. Lewi
being thrown out at 1st bv Mason and
HIU crounding out to Pipkin.
Knglcs Tnko Second J-S
Rlghburg essayed to hurl tho sec-
ond camo of tho bargain day but was
pulled in tho fourth when tho Eaglu
fell on him for a cluster of thrco bln-
gles and Word finished it out. Mat-
ters were tlod up early in tho second
matinee whon each club nnnojcod a
count in tho second session. After Mn
am had sacked a couplo of pretty
catches in the second. Byers walked
nd stole second. Pipkin swatted one
over short which Milam camo in to
tako but muffed it and Byers scored
An error also brought In - Eagles
f.rst count when Hartrlck went to
first on EzelVs bobblo. stole second
and when Lewis hit to Obst ho let It
get through and roll into riglit field
and Hartrick crossed tho pan. Two
bmgles and a stolen baso fallod to pnt
across a marker for the Swatters in
tho third while tho Eagles tool; the
lead in their half of tho canto. White h
and Klzzlar's two-ply knocks dolr.s
tho job. Jt was one two thrco for the
visitors In the ffturth. whllo tho locals
foil on RjclfbUrg for three blnglcs In ft
row and With throo on and ono down
Word went to the mound- Ho heaved
-no inhn f!niMtn nknd forced in
Whitehead. White laid down a prettyJ
Micrlflco. and scored Lewis.
That ended tho counting until the
seventh when a rally by tho Swatters
camo nearly knotting matters but fell
one short. Three bingles and an er-
ror put across two markers for the
visitors but not onought to tlo it up
tho second entertainment being seven
innings by agreement.
Sweetwater fans wore In the grand-
stand In droves and they drowndod out
the efforts of tho local rooters. It
looked like Swcoatcr and llstcnod
like fcwectwator what with all
rootlntr by the vlajtlnR fans and all.
l'irM. ihihu
SWEETWATER AB R II PO A
Thrash If .. . ... ..
Obst i 4
Ezell ss -v
Neely cf .... . c
Johnston rf D
MnKon 3b .... '. . . .3
3
3
1
0
Byers c .
-. G i 1 6 3"
3 XT3 IB 0
p 4 J 2 0 D 0
Pipkin lb
Richburg
Totals ....
ABILENE
Cohisto:k ss
White 215 ....
Bechtol cf . .
Kizziar lb ..
Milam If . .
Hartrlck rt
Whitehead 3b
Lewis c . .
Crowson p
o. mn p .. .
...30 S llaO 16
AB R H PO A
..4
1
1 4
0 3
.2 S
0 3
21
0 S
0 8
.. . .n
. . G
.. ..4
X
.30 4 9 30.10 4
Totals . . . . .
By innings;
Sweetwater .
Abilono . . ....-
a.immnrw TWO
. 000 000
..102 000
baso hits
112 48
100 0 4
Thrash.
JCizziar. Crowson ; three baso
hits
hits.
Johnston uomsipun; "";
S.T ..... -;i.i n tritiim- ftnubl
doublo jilays
yipKin -. ?''"" p-.; i0
White to Kizziar; innings pitched by
CrowsonO 1-3. by Hill 2-3; struck out
fey Richburg 4 by Crowson 0. Hill 1.
bases on balls off Richburg 7. Crow-
son 2. H1U 1: stolon basow Neujy Jviz-
?". ilason. Time 2:07 Umpires Price
and Hlctt.
SWEETWATER AB R
PO
0
2
1
2
1
3
7
0
0
0
Thrash Jt
Obst 2b
ISzeli es
Jlecly. cf .. ....3
Johnston rf
Mason 3b ..;
Syera c
pjpkln lb . '
Ricliburg P
y?oT& v
x Whitney. !
Tate ia?X 6 is p
MAJORS RELEASE
NUMBER
RECRUITS
CHICAGO Juno 15 Thtf annual
tryout of scores of minor Icaguo play-
ers by major lenguo teams has ended
niid tho youngsters -who failed to
mako good havo JoInedMn tho yearly
pilgrimage hack to tho minors for
furthor experience somo to rclum
for nnothor chance nekt car but
many to remain in the bushes.
Every seasqn.two or?throo hundred
jbunRstcra are taken .on tho spring
training trips by managers hopeful of
limllng at- least ono Cobb oJ Slsicv
or ono Walter Johnson among them
but whon. May 15-tlic day tho clubs
must rcduco to 25 players each comes
around the tryouts are ended and
most of the youngsters aro back Irt the
minora.
This yehr tho Btxteen major Icaguo
' clubs havo sent 161 men back to tho
lowpr leagues foreasonlng. Most of
them aro pitchcis for tho heavy bat-
ting -of the past two years has sent
managers and scouts scurrying to cvn
tho smallest lengues in tho hope of
flndiiiR ono or .two good hurlcrs but
there Is nls'o a good proportion of out
Holders and a fair number of infloldcra
and catehors.
Tho Now York Americans with 1U
recruit? sqnt back lend both leagues
in tho nUmbcr of playcrc found want-
ing. Manager Hugglns kept only a few
of his youngsters and with tho except-
ion of his pitching staff Is .depending
almost entirely on his lost year's team.
Tho Chicago White So.V crippled by
th0 loss of eight stars through tho.
baseball scandal took nearly fifty
.men south but nlnteen of tho new
nlnvers havo been found to bo below
I irajor leaguo caliber nnd sent back to
tho minors. Tho White Sox however
probably have kept nioro youngsters
than any other club Sheely Falk.
Johnson Mulligan nnd Most!! being
lecruits who havo earned regular pes--itlons
In tho broken up club
Tho Chicago Cubs vore third in
youngsters sent back seventeen of the
men tried out by Manager Evers wete
fnnnil tvnntlncr. The Philadolnhta
jXunerlcans came next wltli fifteen
luinea duck. .
Washington occupies a position uni-
nuo rtmonj? tho major leaguers for hot
a man hag been roloased. Manager1
Georgo Mc Bride started the season
with a small number of plftycis and is
holding all of them.
Vhtually al of tho men were tc-
trults although there were a few vet-
erans such as Nick Cullop of the St.
Louis Browns Vili6 has played with
several major league clus. only to ev-
entually return to the minors orh
time. Don Ayers artd Bernie Boland
were otheis who tAlght bo classed as
totornns. Both yore released by De-
troit .but Boland Is getting another
I tryout with St. Louis.
Many or Wiq youngsters inea oui
this year were'frcsh fr0m college and
tho number Of semi-pros given
chances in the majors' each season
neeins to be Increasing At least on of
rho collage mon hits more than mado
good. Ho is Stephenson of Cleveland
who came from tho university of Ala
iMtna' when BUI Wambsganns broke
an avm .Stophenson ranks in the first
teh baUor.s In tho leaguo and has a
good Holding record.
A majority of the players released
wore sent back to the minors with
strings attached and will get nnothor
chance-In the majors next ear Some
of tjiom nlrcady have had several
chances but these men are alwajs
rhoerea up by tho numerous instanced
cf players who did not; mako good
until they' had several tryouts iit the
senior circuits and thon became stars. '
The following table shows the
number of mon released by each maj-
or leaguo club occordlng to reqprds Ut
leaguo headquarters.
Toam jsai. Amor
Boutpn ....
Philadelphia
Chicago . . . .
fet. Lpui . . .
Cincinnati ..
Cleveland . .
Detroit .....
Now York . .
Pittsburg ...
Brobklyil . .
Washington
. 7
. 8
.17
. E
5
IB
19
7
11
10
22
.12
.11
.11
4
Total
89
Grand total -161
BABE RUTH 1 OUAVS
AHRAD OV 1020 RECORD
(Bv The AsocIated Press)
NEW YORK. N. Y.. June IB. .Babo
L M
Jtuth's two home runs yesterday put
him 10 dnys nheaa or nis rocoru ami
sot a mark of two home runs each
In two games on successive days nnd
seven homo Tuns in five days. Ills
batting now Is nt tho rto of 6B home
nips for tHc soasan. R. L. Low-e of
Boston. In 1894 and E. Dclehapty of
Philadelphia In 1896 each hit four
hdme runs In a slnclp game and A v
Anson Chicago hit fivo in tyo gams-
In 1SJ4. Two of Lowe's wcro in one
inning a record hold Jointly with O.
Jonos. Boston. 1880. All these re-
cords still stand.
Crulso of the "Boston Nationals and
Dykes of the Philadelphia Americans
also hit two each yesterday.
May wo Sond you a NEW ROYAL
on examination ''. Pearco Typewriter
Exchango tidv
x-Whltnoy hit for WOrd In seventh.
ABILENE AB R II PO A E
Comstock w . . . 2
Whlto 2b 1
Bechtol cf .. ...3
Kizziar lb 3
Milam It .. .. ...2
Hartrick rf 3
Whitehead 3b . . ..3
Lewis c . . ....3
Q. Hill p 2
0 0 2 10
110 2 0
0 0 2 0 0.
0 1 11 0 J
0 0 2 0 1
10 10 1
0 1 0 3 0
113 0 0
0 10 4 0
Totals 22 4 6 21 10 2
Ry innings:
Sweetwater 010 000 2 3
Abilono ....pil 200 x 4
Summary: Runs'. Mason. Byers. Pip
kin Whlto HnrUlck. Whitehead
Itewts; ' errors Obst Ezoll Pipkin
Milam Hartrlck; two boso hits Whlto
Kizziar; sacrifice hits Obst .White 2
HIU Innings pitched by Rlchcburg
3 1-3 by Word 2 2-; struck out by
Hill 2 by Richburg 2 Word 1; bases
on balls off 11111.1. Richburg 1 Word
li hit by pitcher by Word (Com-
stock); stolon basts Obst Byers;
Hartrick 2. TImo 1:37. Umpires
Price and Ilictt
OREAT GAME EXPECTED TrTORfi.
DAY BETWEEN RIVALS FnOM
CITY'S CLUBS
When "Play Ball" is bellowed by
tho umps probably by Umpire Trice
of tho West Texas" League and in tho
event ho can't get permission to stay
over thon Mayor Dallas "Scarborough
nnd Floyd Singleton out at the T.
4 P. park nt B o'clock tomorrow
Thursday .afternoon tho "greatest"
oxhibltion of 'tho national pastime ever
seen in this town and countysldo will
bo on A'parado is to prccedo the
game tho time of which will be 4:30
o'clock and Inwhich tho Abilene Band
nnd tho teams of the Lions and Kl-
Wnnis Clubs thcy'ro the o'no who'll
play ball and following tho parada
the big time starts.
Ready and rearing to go was tho
official announcement by the mana-
gers of the Lions and KlWanln clubs
even ns early as Wednesday morning
And both teams will be up and at 'em
from tho otartoff scsilou. The roar
of the Lions will bo heard when the
first man comes to bat and when the
first ball In flung for the beginning of
tho big affray. Tho Klwanians hava
a yell all their own and will have It
In good working order by tho time the
game ntarto at 5 o clock Thursday af-
ternoon. The Kiwanls-LIcns game .will be
played for tho benefit of tho Abilene
Concert Band and therefore It be-
hooves every fan and fanctte to be out
and lend their support to their fav-
orite team.
Tho Kiwanis club was out with tho
lineup Wednesday morning and hero It
Is: Olllo Woolen catcher star on the
Abllcno High School team for four
years otar at Smmons College and
known niJ tho fastest amatour catcher
in tho world Sam Swann first base
Kofossional backstoppcr for tho Paci-
fic Coast league for two years a
fcCavy hitler and the clean-up man
of tho team. Dr. M. T Ramsey sec-
ond bace star. In high school college
and in tho dental department of the
University of Chicago. Dr. RoyMnd-
dox third baso star for Kansas City
high school played amateur and semi-
iuo ball and star third sackcr for the
SDtho Division in tho army both at
homo and abroad. Lloyd McCarty
dhortstop everybody knows "Mac"
trom frpm his days of stardom in Sim-
mons college. Willis Cox left field
umpiro beater official bouncer and
ono of tho hardest hitting outer gard-
eners in cantivlty. W. R. Kceble
center field known locally In banking
circles and all Over tho U. .8. as pro-
lrotor manager nnd player. Dr. Stew-
art Cooper right field star of Sim-
mons College tho University of Virg-
Ina and with tho 42nd Division on
thiazide and In France.
And here is the string of hurlers
Al Brclhrfn star of Parduo University
two years In professional ball ono
j ear with the Canadian League and
ono with the Three-I league; also
know as the greatest southpaw Texas
has ever produced. Dr Auda Veo
Cash played amateur ball In country
2 or 3 years; nlso nt Baylor Univer-
sity 1D00-04 with St. John's Academy
Artnap'olls Maryland 1 year with tho
Maryland State Leaguo and with the
7th Division here and abroad. Hi JlaV-
nlc utility of. Kansas City known as
tho greatest pinch-hitter since the
days of Artie Shaffer and in addition
there are one o threo playorsjtvho can
fill any position anywhere 'anytime
anyhow.
And the .Lions' line-up is a world
beater to say tho least. There is Dr.
II. A. Maddox on first base known
tar and wide ns having hit more home
runs than anybody has been able to
count nnd his real name is Babe Mad-
dox. Two-hit Compere will be on
uecond base nnd will yndobutcdly grt
two hits in tho game and probably
more. Claude Lee will hold dwn third
baso and his record both on local lots
nnd In tho big leagues Is well known.
David S. Castle and T. N. CarsweU
will do the catching behind tho bat
and both are tho most accurate peg-
ners in existence. Lloyd Thomas. Cai I
Haltom and Virgil Bradley will do thy
hurling work for the Lions. It is pre.
dieted that the Iflwanianp will do well
to Bee a ball at all much less to. hit
it. S..M. Shelton. O. A. Hale. Dr.
C. N. Ray It. N. Rlphardson John
Price and -Clyde Newberry are utilit-
ies. TUESDAY'S RESULTS
West Texas League
At Cisco. 1st game. R H E
Cisco .... .... .6 13 1
Ballinger 6 6 1
Cruse ond Browning; Baldrldge and
Burch.
At Cisco. 2nd game. R H E
Cisco.. ......... 1 2 2
Ballinger. . 2 3 0
Hinklo and Wcstfall; CantrcU and
Burch.
At Ranger HE
Ranger. r. . . . .3 12 B
San Angplo ...iu t-o 4
Keck and Allen. Robertson; mn.
lnga and Kelly.
.otJonni jjcague
At Pittsburgh ? 2
Philadelphia... 3 13 3
Zlnn and Schmidt; Ring and Brug-
& ' t.
At cnicago -n- x.
Chicago.. 2
Boston ...10 14 0-
Chcevos and Daly; O'JSrarrcu; &cqu.
Jones and Gibson.
At Cincinnati u n
Cincinnati .... '....7 11 l
Brooklyn - i. a
Rlxey and Wlngo; rrencr. .miijub
and Taylor.
At St. Louis it
St. Louis ... . a J
Vow Vnrk .6 8 4
Wakor nnd demons; Toney and
Smith
American League
At Bostpn K H E
Boston !.. .f J4 0
Chicago v;:8Mr
Jones Russell and Walters; Mc-
Wconey Wilkinson and Schalk.
At Philadelphia R H E"
Philadelphia . .... 9 14 3
St. Louis ....10 17 2
Moore. Naylor and Perklrrts; Davis
Bayne Kolp and Severejd.
At New Yorli R H E
Now Yftrk " ? J? ?
Detroit 6 14 0
Collins Hoyt nnd Hoffman; Daues
Stewart nnd Bassler.
jyt Washington R H E
Washington 8 13 1
Cleveland ll l
11 Inplngs. Shaw. Acosta and
Gharrlty; Bwfby. ' Caldwell Malls
Thomas. Morton and Nunnamaker.
Texas Leaguo
" At Shrovcport R H E
Shrevcport. 1 2
Boaumont.... . ' z
Rose and Henry; Bailey and WhaU
niAt Ft. Worth R H E
Ft. Worth.. 1 8 3
Houston ....... ' 3. 12 1
Pato and Mooro; Barfoot and drlf-
At Wichita Falls R H E
Wichita FalU...j 6 7 2
Galveston... B 12 2
Holllngsworth and Kitchens; Let
and Lapan
At Dallas R. H E
Dallas Ml 16 0
San Antonio ....0 4 1
Hill and Robertson; Deason and
Hruska ..
HOWTHEYSTAND
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WEST TEXAS LEAGUE
Standing of tho Teams.
.Teams i Played. Won Lost. Pet
Sweetwater 62
San Angelo 52
AIHLKNE.... .B2
Ranger 53
Cisco 62
Ballinger .63
32
32
31
26
21
19
20 .616
21 .604
21 .500
27 .491
31 .404
34 .358
Results Tuesday
Sweetwater 8-3 Abilono 4-4
Cisco 6-1-Balllngcr 6-2
Ban Angelo 10 Rangej" 3
Thursday's fichedulo
Abilene at Balllngor
Sweetwater at San Angelo.
Cisco at Ranger
TEXAS LEAGUE
Standing of the Teams
Twwb Played. Won. Lost. Pet.
Houston .59 38
Fort Worth 69 35
Galveston 60 32
Shrevcport 57 '28
Wichita Falls ....59 28
Dallas ...65 26
Beaumont 60 27
San Antonio ....59 '20
21
24
2S
29
31
29
33
38
.644
593
.5.13
.491
.478
.473
.450
.339
Results Tuesday
Houston 3 Fort Worth 1
Dallas 11 San Antonio 0
Wichita Fals 6 Galveston 5
Beaumont 2 Shrevcport 1.
Thursdnj's Schedule
Houston at Fort Worth.
Beaumont nt Shrevepo-t.
Galveston at Wichita Falls.
San Antonio at Dallas.
Madness to Say the
Frenchman Will Win
In 1 Or 2 Rounds
(By the Associated Tress)
PARIS. June 14 "It is madness to
say that Carpentier will win in one or
two rounds" Fnncols Descamps man
ngcr o tho French champion writes
to tho newspaper "L'AUto" in a letter
which Is printed In L'Auto's series of
erticlOT urging the French not to bo-
come over confident. Tho letter is
quoted to support the newspaper's
pervious ;annlvsls of tho Dernpsoy-
Carpentlor fight tending to show that
the Frenchman wlU not hae an easy
time.
Descamp's letter Is dated Manhas
set. Long Island May 31. Ho says
"Georges is very well and full of
confidence although We know he has
a tough Job ahead: It is madness ts
say that Oarpepticr will win in ono or
two rounds and tho French who say
or write that render poor service
to Georges for In tho case of a clean
victory they diminish it ih tho eyes
of sportsmen by assuming that Demp-
sey doesn't amount to much.
"Fortunately over hero they don't
think that but qulto the contrary."
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
Standing otthc Tenuis
Teams PJayed. Won. Lost
Clcvoland ... ....65 . 34 '21
Pot.
.613
.611
.631
.50)
.470
.461
.431
.346
riowirorH .......64
Washington. 156
33
36
29
23
25
23
18
'21
20
29
. 25
29
29
34
Detroit ..'68
Boston . ..' 48
St' Louis .; 64
Chicago ....'.....61
Philadelphia '.... 62
Result Tufflrinv
Chicago 8 -Boston 6
Njw York 9 'Detroit fl(
Washington 8 Clcvoland '7 (olccn
innings.)
St. Louis 10j Philadelphia .9
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Thursday's Schedule .
Chicago -at'New York.
' St.SLouls at 'Washington.
Detroit nt Boston.
Cleveland nt Philadelphia.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
' Standing ofjthc Tcnms
Teams i Played. Won. Lost. Pet.
Flttsbuig 61
Now York 63
St. Louis .60
Boston .51
Brooklyn ..56
Chicago .........48
Cincinnati 54
Philadelphia 40
35
16 .686
?0 .02.'
22 600
55 .610
30 . 4 1. 1
87. .43r
33 .389
33 .3?7
33
23
is
26
i
21
16
Results Tuesday
Pittsburg Sf Philadelphia 3.
Cincinnati 7. Brookljn 2
Boston 10 Chicago-2
Now York 6 St. Louis 4
Thursdays Schedule
Boston nt St. Louis.
Brooklyn nt Pittsburg .
New York at Chicago
Philadelphia at Cincinnati.
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peach!
national joy smoke
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WICHITA LEGION POST
' IN ROW 0 Lit GEORGES
WICHITA FALL& Tex. Juho 16.
A controversy 'developed hero last
night nt tho mooting of tho Ameri-
can Legion over a resolution proposing
to telegraph host wishes to George
Cnrpentlor. Tho resolution was first
adopted but later was reconsidered
nnd dofoated bv a small majority. It
Is understood Hint tho mnttor will bo
brought up again nt the next meet-
ing of the organization.
LEGION POST SEND5 A
.Ml'JSSAGE TO CARPENTII5H
BERKELEY. Calif.. Juno 15 Berk-
ley Post Number 7 American Legion
last night Sent tho following tolegram
to' Goorges Carpontlor:
"We regard you as a comrade In
arms and wish you every success in
the big fight "
A copv of tho telegram was sent to
Jack Pompfv with this addition.
'"Thin wl it v e think of Vou."
Sure
Reli
ELL-ANS
Hot -wafer
Sure Relief
LL-AMS
FOR INDIGESTION
got a
it's a
Tobacco Co.
Wakton-Satem.
H.C.
To Willis
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Hi Ui... VJT .nrttVlift nnA lm.lf.hl. I
SS W9$ m wMlrCMrMtM. C-x 2
Mr I V)
Prlpca Albert la
told In topoy red
bag! tidy re J tint
handsome pound
and hell pound tin
humidors and inth
pound crystal slost
humidor with
eponst malttentr
top.
Copyright 1C?1
by K. J. Keynoldi
f. jar iffnjinitha 1 give full Protection in'LlFE-
i INSUKRNGK. I Want Yo ur Business
OFFICES:
300-01 CITIZENS BANK BIDG.
CAR
WASHING
Wo linvc tho best car washers
in Abilene and have
2W
ace uamffe
Car. North 1st & Cellar Sts.
Telephone No. 25)1
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Don't
"Speculate in Oil"
Nine times out o ten it's a
losing garrlc whether you buy
Wildcat Oil stocks or "Wildcat"
lubricating oil for your car.
Buy VEEDOL a high-grade
product that produces known
results backed by the repu-
tation of one" of the oldestand
finest oil companie. ItMcorts
more but it's vorth mofe for it
its cost
your car.
EEDOL
.TEPPER "E
UPPLY
COMPAlW JDi
istributors
yx
Drive down
Mam Street '
'till you come
to th:$ or&nga
and b'ack eign
For Sale By
Western Reo Sales Company
Abilene Tire Company
Jcfferfes Motor Company "
Spaulding Automobile Co. 1
Starwalt Motor Company
'S. S. S. Motor Company
Pine Street Garage
ServcTJ-Garage
Jim Young Garage
Ployd'.Bnttg Garage
J. L. Huddlcston
Metzgor Battery & Supply Co
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Abilene's Home Oil
Company
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