The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 315, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 15, 1923 Page: 3 of 10
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THE ARII.KNE HKPORTER ABILENE TEXAS
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THREE SPLENDID
FEATUR
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WEEK Oil
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Tlio big Attraction for "SVQAQ. raiUo
ntntlon of the Ahtleno Kiportor-WoKt
J'oxns R.trtlt Company for Tiiomfny
nlKht bfgliuilnf; nt olplit o'clock will
lie tlie CiiJi.ilnKhniii Trio Mlwrf tyyr.
lie linn mid .Florence and W. T Ctih-
uliiBlmm Jr. sIiiKer r.eruler nifcl wlllst-
)pi Tho CiinnliiKlinins nro anion tf
tlip most popular entertainers In
Vwt Texhh. and radio bUK who ftl
to tunc In oil tfup&lfiy nlght'a troRtttiit
aiv golnjr to lutM soniethlnK extra
fine.
I'or Thursday night the Victory
Orchestra Ji well known In Abllfntr
and frlscivjiptc. and II Thursday cvin.
Ins program A III ho In kepplntr with
it reputation.
For rrhlny liht.ht (he Mlt.mlny Or-
clinstru Aylll prpnt a prosntm Of
unilMial merit. Tho Muhday mul-
rlans Have norforhied for other rmll"
MIIoiih uotahly WHAP of Fort
Worth and tho I'lMlIck.lltlRhos Htutlon
at Stninfortl Tjve Hro awtirod that
this orjcanteatlen la onn of. tho lMt
In the country iktuY tholr nppohranuo
wilt he eagerly awaited.
j KxninlimtJoiix.
Theodore O. Ueller supervisor of.
radio lir tho niflco tit tho ftnrflp. In-
spector at Now 'Orleans wilt Conduct
two examinations for commercial wild
amateur operators in Texas this week.
Tuesday ho was at liallas and on
Thursday May 17 at four p. in.' ho
will conduct nn cxirninrttlun at t)i
Hrantley-lJmVBhon Collego lit Iorl
Worth.
SNYDER TO SEND
SPEC! TIM TO
ANGELO
MEETING
SPECTACULAR PAGEANT TO BE
ONE OF BIG FEATURES SHOWING
PROGRESS OF WESTERN TEXAS
J3V HAJIIIVrOV .AVRICIHT f All of the rtie musfc used In tho
SiH'Iul Currti ixjiiileiit .pageant will be furhhhfftl by the
SAX ANCJI3I..O May 15. A little of Hrowmvoou" band and a wonderful'
the tttory of the birth of West Te-xus proRmiii of selected inuslc Will bo
and Its development Into a mighty rendered In connection with t(je. pa-
vmnire w-ui do portrnyuu in tlie DIK Kaiu.
lilHtorlcal puROant "in tho fthuriow. of
lort Concho' to be presented in an
open-air tDeatro on the San. Anfcelo
Athletic field tho. second night of t)io
AVest Texas Chamber of Commorcc
convention hero May 21 83 and 23.
This will bo.thd King Show of all
ever hold in Texas.
The entire scenario and plans for
the pageant werw worked out by
Hurley .Sadler; Well ftilqwu siuvnmu
of Wet.fl'exnH. lie hart spoilt n.larprft
pnrt of the last Winter lp' perfecting
' th;.' Intricate i details of the ntory niul
fcfjnery -to lie'usvd. ' llunny. 'Kills 'a'
iriorVifivr of-ihe ftadlor Comirtiny iB.ufi
sistlnif in- this' work. nnd has been in
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The intermission inuslc that -Is the
mush played walla" the necessury
scenery changes are being' inude. Will
ho furnished by the .Stamford Kirt; j
Department baud of Stamford. .
Clint ir Characters
The crist of .characters o.f the pa-
geant Is as follows: r
"West Texas A- C. ileffner; Op-
portunity Miss KtltfJ Know: Mr. Pjo-
lioer Marve Idiiid-riun: Mrs. 1'lonoer
Dorothy Dawn: Hard Vord the 1)0.
firo. Carl' Thonfasf 1'odr.o- . ;McihlozQ'
Poto J.cavelle; Kid Simpson Thoni.as
Kuocb All of thoso alo inoinbera-of
HarleV Sadler'H tnt .shows.' '. .
Tho local cast Is as follows:. Cput'i
Siin' Ai.Mftlo for tlio hist throe WecksjaRo Captain. Lyndon W!bu;'AuiMlion
In connection .Jack'Krfnsoni: i'rltle uatnewne jien
Xcttnp wll the "dotallH
witli thQ presentation out. of the way.
"it Is. not- tho. desire of tho pro-
ducers of this pageant" soys a fore-
word hi the scenario "to present a
spectacular affair which in .Its huge.
ijojw and lenntH would he- borCsome
hut. rati l'e.r in a simple way to tell a
il'ttd Of lh fltnry or tho bli-.th of West
Texas which would .prove interesting
and entertaining to Jts AUilcnce.s.
"Ill presentfog this pageant the
pantomime Idea has been adopted
tho story is allegorical that is to say.
we have used men and women to
. represent West Texas its towns anil
'the trlirtR qualities Which ar rc-
npottvib'le for' its. success ami achlevo-
.m.ejits.-
.''The atTth.or$ feel wc have liad
eno.ugh of war and Will make no
' mention of the mighty torious part
that Texas pUiyed'.ln the Civil .Spaii-Jsh'-Ainorlcnnand
AVorld warK. TJi.ose
'are too. well kndwn for us .to attonipt
to oul'oBlze so we wilt simply say
.that those who have'. Kono West in
.'tho defemc.6f' their country are too
'c)l .loved in memory for us -who
ii.ve never nxydrt tho. supreme; sncri-'
flco to ttttJeilipt to praiei - .
' . Jinrly Trials I'orrnyl '
''Wo Intend ratlier to show' 1 few
" Of tho trial nntf .'tribulations . of the
. oft'rly settlors wlio Were patriots hp
roet and angels who died unpiralsod'
nn'd liusung that Vpt Texa? might
ll.Vo"
- .The' flr.st even't. on' the pvn5ng of
. the; papeartt will be the hand concert
to he Ktven by the various hands irt' at-
tendance at the eouvcnttouW'hleh WilI
. play a short concert in. front of the
. grandstand at 7:1 (. at which time tho
doors' M'Jll ho open.
At S:15 all bands will be masked
together limfcr tho direction uf
Wright Armstrong director of the
. ."Ohl Grey Mare Hand" of Urown-
wood "and piny one number.
Promptly at 8:30 the pageant will
ope.n
SNVntin Texas. May If A lare
crowd Is expected to attend the West
Texas Chamber of Commerce Coh-
vehllnni to ba held at Sfifi Angelo
oh fay 2 1st 22nd nnd 2Srd. Tho
local cjiajuher has "hppolntsd a cttm-
inlttco to makp tho nwoijoary ar-
rrtngoinents for the trip atid tha spe.
clal twin tlntt wlJI carry the Snv.
dcr boostPfs t tho Convention. Tho
limmbprH of the committee itrej W.
M Morrow Keuprnt' :harniaiti K. .1.
Anderson heaxhpuirtersi' O. i
Thwinp and' Hjighen Jioren publicl-
tj's and W H. -.Lee transportation.
nof line lilies.
The 'golf buic has struck Scurrv
rouniy .and n a rpunilt the Snyder
(lolf and Couhty Club has been or-
Krtiiized. One hundreif aces . of
vronnil biivn 'Imriif i'iti.vliu1A1 imUti.
vwest of town oi) the hlRhWAy anil
West Texas' Is- being laid out. The
xrouhd will furnish a .TQOO yari 9
hole course with many natural ha-
ards. Thb present .membership of
thO club I composed of RO tif "Hriy-
der'a leading" ltmlno.H and .prpfes.
lonal. meiv The club is ctonsldof-lnK
(he- mirllfaltln uf BillH4tin1 lmwl .rl
will bulla a country club house in
me near ruture.
At thp'.last mptlng of the city
coiificil an trder was asi(' for 1 he
tinving of. 20 monj hhwiks In the res-
JdontRl secton. Whhii thes addi-
tional 20 blocks a r. paved. Sny.der
will hnvo iuor lmvcd ' streetii than
any other town.-of it slJte In all of
West Texas. At' this sanm meetinc
tho crinncfl voted to rufse. the. pilnl-
iriuih monthly Water rate to' ' 50P0
gallons. Tlfis t)la-ii wlll oncovnrtige
Kardcnlng. and will enable tho citi-
zens Xif kopp their iWns fresh and
green. J - .
Amusements )
at thi: Qirnr.N'
I
ilol'sons Thrift Temple IMack; Hon
or. Mae MUrpny. ; '
nt.i.1n..-.n(.lu .A. T)nnflitr Tin Tltv-
m il . -f. inn inn mi v. av.fcnj. ' . ..-
ry." Augustiv; Hargrove. . Marian I
Hroome. Alurgaret Allison jouisc
I.ee Mrv Ie. Helen DoWtV. Gy.Inn
Harris. Miiierva Wynec. hydlan Ifltll
.Tosephirie Treadwell. Kvclyn Api.aek-'
er. and "Jack"- Npelte.
Pages lire: Margaret Miller. I-ola
ItUth Klng.Jlary Kllzaheth CUnnlng.
ham. -Marry IKimtiz. JUlla Kcss No-
well nnd Jerry Noeitke. I
The ring bearer is Mary HornUh.
The full list' of soldiers. Indians.
cattle rustlers and Cowboys will be j
announced later. (
The story Itself .dells with the trials
end tribulations of Mr. and Mis. I'm-
r.eer and their children tu esuniiun-
Inp themselves In We?t Texas and of
tho trpuhles that they haye with
rustlers Indians and others until he
coming of the law' ends forever this
phase of Texas life. . .
T)ie bg flnalo in vlilch over lOO
sponsors from West Texas towns will
n. neail ' In fi t'rtlebratlon- of tl'lO wed
ding "anniVcrVd'- of ' West TiKsW-nrol
ATloi fintinrniniia-.. 1'no siioiisiun ivjii-
reaiU tho. dhlldren of ' thh; union .pW
WeA Texas ahd Opportunity..
AH if the scenery fdr .tins' pageant
Jias been compjetod under tho super
vision Of Ihihny Kills and everything
has been set for. the rehearsals. Which
Will b.o under tho dlreotlon rif Harley
Sadler nnd which Wilt be tho order
of the dnyunill tho play is. presented.
On Monday night nhd Tuesday of the
couventlpn tho bands and the spon-
sors will be firpomed for their part
In the. program
Harley Sadler through the medium
of tho press . urges that flit sponsors
for the extra vagnnzi come to San
Angclo not later than Monday after-
noon. May 21. in order that their part
of the entertainment may measure up
and their towns receive all duo' credit
for their participation.
Qifcen T.i(lny .anil ;Tilmorrm'v
"Speed pep and a' thrill" is Hie de-
mand "of ths .Aiue.rlcniv.-' nihusfMncnt
soKon. according to m'otiou '. picture
producers Avho claim that tlip mod-
cin mania for "noihethlmr with kick
In -il.'.' is . responsible- for . t-)P tfiowinB
.mmibpr of meloili:hhmtc flliiifj .whleh
are on th'p ma.rkat."
To satisfy til -nu1hful .deiUand
apd nt the' .Tin- time pleasp the J
Critic and the edur.ilor who w-'int
Ubtanco as well as excitement Mau-
rice Tournouf has developed a apo-
dal field of film 'production in which
ha stands preeminent. He has
creened a numhor of classical novels
ind plays which not only supply the
necessary 'thrills' but nro master
workj of artistry.
Kvpii lovelier than "niuehlrd" or
"TrPasure 'Island" Is Tourhour's' jast
prtiducHnn of "J.orna Uoono" From
. V. lllackmore's beautiful Bngllsh
romamn he hn evolved a plctur'o
that fnnks with any great spectacu-
lar play of tho year. While retaining
all the classic beauty of th Dovon
moors whero'tbe story Is laid he hs
repnwlucpd tho cOillJtloss cxettlng cpl
smles of the famous iinvel ih a fnalii
Ion to make any youthful fan sigh
with copiplcto satisfaction.
.1
ATTIIK PAUACt!
I
. At tho 1'nlnco
TTnm. ithii 4iie.rln nnl llnV
i 'ii.i .ii. junnivi ... .....
SeiB'ht lialancer appeared at tho Pal.
Hi'll JIIWU'l itli)llll uiiniiiK i -ir
llection with tlm reKUlar plcttire pro-
gram. The act Went over big with
the andlence present tfeno Juggles pv-
er thing "from roses to plowi." He
wilt pkhIu appear sU thq Palace Tues-
day qening.
PHANTOM HIOH sOllOOI'
Cl.OSltS SlICOluSKI-'UI. TKKM
. J'HAMTQM IJlLh Texas. Ma"ylB.
--The school Closed 1'rlday after a
very siic-fiessful term of six months
Mr JIary .Norman being the lpstruci
tor. 'Tlie teacher for' another yppr
hafl not. yet been employed. The- pu-n-
.....i j.....u f .i-.. ..iiii..
j'lin null jiiviii'iic. i yi.iiiii j i
as well' as sPvpiynusitrvs. niPLnn
the s.cltoolhous
Joyed cake a
'A 1)
Pe stir
."il nios or
tlsmg
uTiday iuKt gjiil'pn-
m inputiwneim
iAihr Mfco.
9 I t f ste WliffMiTf orp
JdrHltiarwiaGlfiiiOM -
jwunfei
buying
Adver-
to Horlvnl
Ater sPAcral se'asons of fllsusp
ifceorgette is again bidding ftlr to
lippoim) pppulat for .(ihijerg.irnipnts.
The usual -range of pastel shades Is
en"OUntered .tw;o tones rif the same
color or even Contrasting .conrn be-
ing employed on tho same garment.
in SanAntoniov:
X::
JrTyrrell
1 Per?
ry
Mgr.
MICH
THE RED GROSS BON IS HELD
Dili
BO
OFFERED AID TO I J SI
STDmi SUFFEHE-HSi IN SHOOTING BEE
is Larger the
Sun or a Cent
The sun is the 'largest but
you can hold the cent so .;
close to your eye-tiat you'll :
-' lose sight oftJie sun.
Don't let a cheap once o4ya big cabaking
powder make vtTTreaJsight.r quality
El
POWDER
PiJ iw-4(
Special Sale of Sweaters
This Week
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Wc liayc jiii received a special mian Li tvptiieiiii!Jc:of Ladies' Slip
Over Sweaters aj)ouL 30 df5rriTh44c lot. They were bought at
nuicn dciow regular pru
They are divided intill
7
mill ruiV 1'roiii lire Manhattan Mills
e special lolKasfjollows:
Lot No1 Sp $2.95 Each
This lot includeSlip .0
eel also all wool and i
ors and patterns. A Cm Jfiic of sizesjvalues to $3 special. S2.95
m 1 m
JI i -iJIn rn i .t .
iVfiiicM's in jiiorc mik anci wool mix-
Mohair Soatcrs in allThe sport col-
f
The Economi
Proof that the Xatlonal KecJ. Cross
Js at all timet: on 'the alert in case of
.disaster was brought afrosh to Jopal
jiorson nrly Monday afterhoon when
loHB before .ii'tuny of the Abilene cltl
seen oven kuew. of the tornado near
Colorado City a - tu6taRe ' hail lioon
received hy AV. 11. Free 'chairman of
tho Taylor County Chapter Hod Cross
roni tho Southwestern Division hend-
)iinrterfl l-egnrdlnfr this tornalp;
The Taylor County Chapter was au.
thorizctl to nso Dluuster Itellof funds
uf tho Rational Headquarters for any
relief work necessary and was asked
for a complete report on the tornado
' and to find tho extent of outside .13-
filstanco needed.
Arrangements wero made with a
nurse to leave Monthly nlpht on the
Sunshiur f'.r the aoeno uf tho dls;ii-
ter niwl .further iireimrodnoss w
made by petting in touoh with local
nurses to ko to the scene Jf necessarJ'.
A.tt'Iejfrani from a Colorado physician
Jata lu tho aftornoon to tho effect that
jutrses were not ncedoil provented the
sending of any.
3irtS. UKiOIMIOTllAM IK
nt;uii:i) at Ti;scor
Funeral services for Mr. lliBin.
hotham Kel 60 years Whfj tiled at
Tuscola at- 6 o'clock Sundny evonlntf
Avere held at Tuscola at .'I o'olDCk this.
TuestlHj- afternoon With bilrlal In the
Tuscola i-emetery. Tho body W'as pre-
pared for bnrtal by tha TjiURhter ln-
tlertakint? conjjiany. Thi deceased
M1 been a roMldent. of (ho Tuscom
section for many years.
Klwanls to jfcet.
The Klwanls Club will hold Its rei?-
ulai1 weekly luncheon at 12: JS o'clocH
tomorrow (Wednesday) nt t!ie Wil-
son Uunquet Uoom. The spoaker of
tho dtiy Is the Itov. W. o. Dallas
llatov of the First Christian church
of this in ueini'ter o Alurcm
w H he iti.Urman of the il.n. Tom
the U'ii la 4 uitisH 1
Preliminary JicarlnB was waived by"
Jose Gonzales Mexican bCforn Jus-
tlco of the Peace JVJt. Ford Monday
afternoon on the rluiifjo which was
filed in that eourt allcwlns murder
tn ovmectidn with the fatal shooting
of FoUhotto rtarza another Mexican
at Tye Sunday afternoon. Bond was
set In tha sttm of $1000. and had not
booh made Tuouday morning.
Both of tho Mexicans Tvord em-
ployed In tho section crew at Tye.
Officers havo not lenrncd what the
trouble arose over nnil no testimony
was tnken before Justice Ford Sron-
day. (lonaalos was stahbod by Qar-
ca. it is said before tlin lnttnr ii.n.
lilllod but the wounds nro not ex-
poctetl to prove Df a serlouN char-
acter. Austrian has made a clock of wood
only.
9 . 9 I
Is the qu;
Jty leavenr
'econo
my in the kitch-
en always use
Calumet one
trial will con-
vince you.
BEST BY TEST 1
The World's Greatest Baking Powder
! .'T tun rYA TB
CA1UMET
2J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ti 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 j 1 1 1 1 e 1 1 ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 !.
I Will She Tie? I
5 If is dn.vlijdit.:' .motlH'i' wfts up at four o'clock nnd has served 5
dnd jiiul the bovvs with bacon nnd eggs nnd a hot cup of qoffee.
Take
tor the 1
WIT
A thousand dollars wor
. dollars AVOrth of liarncs
uuuior.
Into a five thousand
E converting this lie.
aepoiKis on
E AVell did slip tie ?i
torn ot thiriy-or
Ueerinp Twino
5ftE TlE?
mules dressod lip in two liuodrc
hitched to a three himdrtm dollar
thoy drive the binder
lousand dollars cash
d following his cms- E
insot that good old E
iver 11
Deware of imitations. Demand
the genuine In 10c and 35c pack
get bearing aboro trade mark.
X fc
tlif
is
I Wtt.t. ftwwTTkay
Toollatifeld olAnjeik
IH nt vWent inflh ffi-n
1 JrWET. 8HKTIP.9 I
I Yau bol she did. for cji
ufVnrs ktnnding pur1
friiln Kd. S 1 Inches Co.
:Spedal$4.95
ThislpL incliidos a very allraclivjo assorlmcnlor Silk Fibre Sweat-
rTs in Slip Over TmcIcIs.. Theyeome in Navv Black arid manv
lirelly. Suprl shadcVSiy0-H5l $7r50 values spOcial i ........." . $4.95
; Lot No. 3 Special $5.95
AnoLlier pretty lol of Fibre Sweater Slip Over models in a full
range pi; Spoil .shades and lovely combinations oi colors' Vcrv
special values at choice oi' the lot ...;......;. . . . . .. C. $5.95
Silk Skirt Special
Tlusiirt si)Ct:in.l quantity purchase of high grade stylish Silk SJrirts from one of New York's
best .skirt makers. The quality wid style in these Skirtplace them in a PlilCE CLASS
nhndst doilble tho priqc we ask for thorn. The ninfrfrhtls arc among the newest weaves inSijk
Skirtings j the. models aro up to the moment. Tito colors arc White Sand Grev Black and
many pretty sport colors Sizes 26 to 31. Our under price-purchase enables us to offer
tljom in two jiriecs: '...' .'"'..' '
Lot 1 at Choice .;.; 1.75 .:- Lot2 atX3hpice .... .. $14.75
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Abilene's Progressive Store
C20 Pine
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chest p oneyVof th best de-
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discae or yjury oflany kind
AVohall m filoaseti to offer
onrscrviM in Jfljlpiijp; you to j
cqiop buY lolno.lincdicino
those csscnuat.
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TELEPHONE
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For Quick Service.
j(ester&fft$3)rug(c.
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HOHHERTZ MOTOR CO.
North 21th X- Illckofy Streets.
Phono SOS
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famT
'Does Last Longer
PHONE 434
STOWE & TOLER
015 South First Street
Mrs. Emma Haskins
Tells How Cuticura
Healed Eczema
"My little girl Buffered bou: a
yxar with eem ojba hands fett
.broke out
:dand
it ehe
awake
scratftied the
yv and hi n li
sF. A? In ntta bmb
fir 'jft bll V badly Wn
. t r 5Kts.She Bcratfc
W1"!1'! until thejbecam
.' fAote fidJeatetred
Irthatedfthe bi8ht. ilch was
worse fatlnaaWlTn weathfc.
1 lBeckfrcrf dltTereJt
but tMll failek to doiln
U.M-l -.-l-.- r
rarit aU after usWc-
remedies
i eood. I
p and O int
one cairn nt
'utlcura Soan arnyKn.. h t r...i
cura Ointment she was completely
healed." (Signed) Mrs Emroa Has-
kins. Savannah Tenn.
Make Cuticura Soap Ointment
and Talcum ypur dally toilet prepa.
rations and watch your skin Improve.
fui?lCwkrr.lrU.U. AddM:"Ct!.mUk.
""".BtFl.a.ltaltaaU.KMi." U.irT
wh.MPo.pae. Ohitnmta.itdMcTnimat
Cutlcur Sep'bT( wilbout mu(.
Let a Want Ad Do It!
Bxibe
AlljwrfcriGrciai'-
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 315, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 15, 1923, newspaper, May 15, 1923; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth317268/m1/3/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.