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THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS
Wedresday Evening, May 25, 193
Tune In On KRBC
PAGE TWO
We
TO SUMMER CAMP—
Buffalo Gap Christian Church
To
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sentenced
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DOUBLE
SPECIAL
A
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This Week
r
Ece
, three years in the first case and
in Derrick City.
At Bradford. M where he was a two year term tn the state peni-
O. L SHELTON
1898, as
18-mile
COPR1938 BY MEA M RCE.mc.
forced march over- mountain (dou-
Picked Up ana Delivered
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I
Crisman is doubly sure of the
sunk in the Mediteranean during
of a • jihad." holy war. to
When the Bradford boys
dates.
It was reported re- .
Since 1894
Phone 5266
768 Walnut
The favors were white leather
Vexcation Time Is Near—
that sent tan. to Ranger
- In Bi
Abilene.
eral chairman; C. P Butcher, Mid 25.
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Map Program For
National Conclave
Criminal Cases Are
Heard At Ballinger
SPANISH WAR VETERAN-
F. L Crisman At Battle Of Coamo During
Miles' Occupation Of Porto Rico
Price Slashed on this Big 6.26 cu. ft.
Electric Refrigerator
Presidents' Speech
Writer Succumbs .
Bear Quits Boxing,
Owners Win Suit
Our
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No. I»
I arrived home the citizens staged
a banquet and dance in their hon-
the Transport Mobile.
COMPANY RECORD
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with
year
Crisman was born in Armstrong
county. Pennsylvania, May 3. 1877, ’
Remei
have
work ।
ices ai
and in .
of Farn
"The
tions" it
To the
governm
fore the
Family Washing
No Pound Charge
FLAT PRICE
Sketche
stock. 7
style 84
With This 1938
REFRIGERATOR
p
41
cess of $50
Dennis v
bie time)
August 9, Battle of Coamo
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Farr
counti
eeted
ceive e
pieting
from I
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county
o'clock
he ade
of the
assocla
ctalist
schedu
in the
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was to
ing of
noon h
the He
at 8 o’<
meetin
Tome
ct the
morrow
-speak t
auditor
Frida
is sc he
Colony
club, a
farmers
terfield
Satur
will me
triet co
‘ While
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y IGINE
MIRFECTED
HTDNOULIC BRAKES
• sizes th
ments.
One c
A— set up i
both Ta
-e Taylor (
, tion has
" the mos
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GOES TO THE
retail market
IN APPROX I MATEL
727 770SAND
FOS.
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$1
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guest c
Eon an
NOT only is cotton used in many thousands of ways, but chem-
ists have discovered ways to use the sends, which once were dumped
into streams For each bale 01 cotton produced, there is approxi-
mately half a ton nt seed
3g
1 'A
RDAD-RLSNNER
~esT
MAV CONTAIN FRESH
- EGGS. EGGs READV TO
HATCH, NEWLV HATCHED
MOUNG, AND HALF -
GROWN VOUNIE. AJ t
AT THE SAME TIME
surra—plain dresses
Cleaned and Pressed
Picked Up and Delivered
s?
It mixes cake battera,
icings, etc. 1 Motor and
beater lifts off stand
for mixing at stovel
Both bowis an dazed
enrthenwnre1110 valuet
College Clubs At
I ACC Enjoy Outing
r
k DOWN®
ECZEMAS
quickly subdued and heafinq
of the angry skin aided wjth Resinol
Resinl
WARANTY DEEDS
Thomae BartLovett et a) -
50=
Midland H-D Council
Selects Delegates
35=
MONTGOMERY WARD
3RD. ANDOYPRESS • PHONE 6279
"Abilene’s Moe* Complete Department Store '
or
YNSNEB
1 4,
MIDLAND. May 25— (Spl)— With
four months remaining in which to
1 complete arrangements for the
10---- -eccivae +he evr mynan's regiment was musvered {-IWO nurxred ions m parsl
l6fderegimentszeceivs theuun mw '-heservice on May 10 government goM and sver. valued
render 01 23 spamards., ncuaang --5 A-eta - oonnN francs 651000
five i
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y 5
m DOWN*
$,
th M err* tan
Wlam E Yaghan
WORLDS LARGEST EVILE"
SS&1
n Conference Slated Next Week
BALLI NC?KR May 36—(SpDA
jury after two hour dellberadlom
guve Ben Dennis the maxtmum
suspended sentence m ll»th dis-
trict court here yesterday on '
charges of receiving and conceal-
ing stolen property, valued to ex-
pany muster roll, photographs of
the officers, and the day-by--day
record of the unis activities
He went back to the oil fields.
«Fa
are choosing sixos. And, of course, the most popular
six of all is this new Chevrolet —the Six Supremel
Discriminating people prefer it because of its high quality
Pence Porto Rico, having sailed
for presidents from Cleveland to
coolidge, died Tuesday after a long
illness
rived
it was July 28 that Crianan and
the rest of the boys landed at
the World War and arrived at
New York Harbor October 17.
n on, FTELDS
u Rya ntv.ee
P“x.“u5825,00
LOND
— tion on
owned <
suiting 1
Mexican
ably will
, meht les
’ The s
house of
asked fo
a Brita
I do ne
he said
. whom th
ment fo
placed sc
complete
try and i
dustries
October 10 embarked on Trans- DOTS FETED
port Minnewaska (this ship saal
322 Charieston sc. on working in the oil fields, he was tentlary on the seeond case
-I — - - • - a member of the National Guards Simons. indicted jointly
of Pennsylvania and on the rifle Chrane, was given a two
team The guards answered the prison term on one count.
has been fixed
having been moved to Mt Gretna rt 900,000.000 francs 625 110,0001,
Then on May 18, they were moved were aboard the Neu Handle
' to Camp Thomas. Ga, today to be transported to New York
and on July 7, to Charleston. : for payment of debts contracted to
. the United States. . ______
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TEN
DWELLINGS
TO THE
ACRE,
THE WHOLE
ROPULATON
OF THE
€ART+
COULD BE
HOUSED
COMFORTABLY
IN AN
AREA
THE SIZE
OF
KANSAS.
Ors. Mass May * «_wn- '
___ .. Presiding judge O la Parish
FILow ICRISAN.,., sentenced William Chrane on two
’ '0 counts of forgery and passing He
to McKean county he was schooled was given a term of from two to
tion. "C" club journeyed to the
C C. C eamp at Buffalo Gap
Activities of the afternoon In-
cluded baseball, hiking, and the
other sports available to the park
The faculty members from A.C.C I
to attendance were Lilian Ar-
ledge. Coach A. B Morris, Mr. and
Mrs Gilmer Belcher.
Leave instrtictions for those that remain at home to guard their
health and purer by taking their meals with us, and bring your
visitors andt friends for a Lunch. Dinner or a Drink where every
modern conwenience ts provided.
five officers Privates Frank and
by a jury at 812,500.
The all-male jury out two hours.
- awarded that amount to Wilie and
n
We are adding len more seats for the busy hours.
Farm Meetings Sat
in Scurry County A
SNYDER, May M— SpD) -Bpee-
lai tmeetmgs are being held to sev-
eral . Seunty county communities
to acquaint producers with latet
details of the 1938 agricultural cor-
servatton program, according to J.
H. Jean chairman of the county
assoctation.
Rechecking and acceptance of
final 1938 cotton allotments was
completed by the county oommit-,
tee at a recent meeting *
The community meetings were
held at Ira Tuesday and at Stray-
horn today. Sessions are set at
Fluvanna school Thursday and at
Hermleigh school Friday.
ing the conference should bring:
toilet articles including towels, soap,
mirror, bathrobe, etc., clothes suit-
able for recreational and leisure
time activities. Bibles. fountain pen
or pencil. bed linen, pillow, blankets,
flashlight and cots.
His family for many years had
been active to the oil fields of
Pennsyivania, and by the time he
was 12 years of age Crisman was
working with them He grew up
Whitlock of company C were
wounded,
October 1 ordered back to Ponce
Tradition brought about the
5
THE WILSON CAFE
pound books ivwuain ing the com- 11am Dunning. M. who was reported
- to have written campaign speeches
combination of the “C club and | warnirg of a
the Kitten club of A. C C. yes- King Ceorge,
terday for an annual outing - liebly npg Iraq. It was said he
Ninety attended as the giris' pep would call on the whole Moslem
group known as the Kiten club world to .support the Holy land's
and the men's athletic organiza- Arabs.
4
Vadue
This Curious World
"W'R ".9.
charlne Hutton v» the Interstate "Cem-
panjes et a), mlt for damages
Mary Dan. puss*h vs rehie R Rua*
seQ, Mil for divoree
Helen Hindham vs. TKeo Windham, suit
for divorce.
Golda Mae Yarbrough vs Leonare Tar
brough, mH for divorce
MARNIAGE LICENsES
Harold K. MeCraw Ana Arion Smith
Brune Corrio ecema Kodriquer
i N N Niehols and Floy Mai
I J, W Dixon UM Ma mm Raima *.
I land is assistant general chairmen
in charge of West Texas Geological
| society affairs Hemphill is presi- :
| dent of the West Texas group.
i Several committee meetings are
scheduled for tis week. first of
[ which was held Monday evening in
the office of the Midland chamber
, of commerce.
! Various committee chairmen, all
! of whom are of Midland, are: tech-
nical program, R K. DeFord, field
trips. John Emery Adams: Trans-
portation, Vaughan C. Maley; lo-
cal arrangements. Berte Haigh: re-
ception Fred Wilcox, entertain-
ment. Paul Osborne; hotel arrange-
ments, Georges Vorbe; golf. J N.
Gregory; finance, W d Anderson;
publicity. James Fitzgerald, Jr.
T. & P. Loss, Damage
School Conducted
Approximately 40 employes of the
Texas and Pacific railway in Adi-
lene and nearby town, attended a
clatm school conducted here last
night by L Schnabel, superinten-
dent of the freight loss and damage
department of the system The
school wa-held"Ih an instruction
car parked beside the freight sta-
tion
Schnabet told the rallmen that
the T and P. railway paid *317,430
in freight clatma during 1937, an
increase of 822,530 over the pervi-
ous year
The local school was one at a
series being held at division points
and important stations between El
Paso and New Orleans One was
held to Baird Monday night.
Sweetwater will be the site of to-
: night's school, with Big Spring and
E Paso next.
\ ' •' itm
"E Card
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A - - aS
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Ml j
There was Ohio. Indiana. Indian
territory, Oklahoma, the Ranger
efl field. Abilene For more than
15 years, he was employed by the
Standard on company at New
(Jersey and ft was this company
TTe
$10,; May 16, 1938 lota
3 T w Daugherty • mul
lot t block 199 etty o: :
J—Kf W. Jones et rtf
et al, trustees of Negro
Abflene, Texas; $10.; Ma, _____ ___
546 block 3T.W Dagherty’s sbalv.
of • U W M J block 199 etty of Ablene.
Ed Belvidgeet ” to w 0 •’V $7,000;
,o* ; M ll block 101. ety o
Johh B Lovett h al to r p prookre.
son; $100; May • 1938; 64 aeres out of
WIIlam E Vaugan survey No. 1M
panyeustscondsenvent:nan “ call for duty, apru
— Aagust-} advanced and aeruptiri Prcsidmt-
Juan Diaz. issuing f
survey No ---
■ M. Hodge et ux to r c Rodges;
$4702 64; Feb. f. 1938; 428 neres Mini
the N # of sec *1 block i XF R R”
Co and an of the NW of se. 67 L A.
ezcept a 45 acre tract and 1 37 acres mi
right of way of Abilene A southern R R.
Co,
Otvens etafto JessigWe-Jones;
mid-year meeting of the American
Association of Petroleum Geologists,
to be held to El Paso, Sept 27-
Oct 2 under the sponsorship of
Sheik Threatens
Moslem H oly War
JERUSALEM, May 26. (—
Threats of a Mislem holy war If;
Palestine shoulh be partitioned
without the fnirniment of Arab de-
mands were reported today coinci-
dent with now terrorism to which
three persons were killed and 30
woundet
Sheikh Kslef M Qhata, a high
Moslem authority, telegraphed the
KINOSTON, N Y. May 3».
O-The allegedly lost ability of
Teddy eight-year-old former box-
ing bear. to amuse the public with
bears in the penitentiary suspend-
ed He was charged with receiv-
ing and conceang twq truck tires
stolen from O J. Dean to Febru-
ary. 1937,—
Ben Thomas was given a two
year suspended sentence when he
pleaded guilty to charges at chick-
en theft
Another man charged with chick- ,
1 en theft. Charte Bearden, pleaded ,
1 guilty and almo received a sus- I
pended sentence at two years. *
Henry Vorbe*. Ballinger, plead-
| ed guilty to charges of driving |
while Intoxicate* and was given
a suspended sentence of two years'
on the charge
_______ ______ With i living near Longview; Arthur
a brother, the late H Crisman, he i Crisman of Abilene and Harry
med oil developments south at Crisman working for the ran-
He has since retired from way between Fort Worth and Baird.
Berte Haigh, tn charge of the injured to a truck-bus collision TULSA. Okla.. May 35 (P—i
untie! sity land office here. Is gen- near Highland, N. Y, last Sept Frederick Ruple, M. widely known
- " artist who numbered among his best
works the Oklahoma picture. "Spirit
August ». started on
te"hmsemcaxcofing the Spanish Loyalists
arany UP war had been declared Pay U. S. In Gold
existing between Spain and the
me United States since April 21 LE HAVRE France May 25.
CH wien's regiment was mustered *—Two hundred tons of Spanish
■ .
Hf z I
the West Texas Geological society, ___ k..p‘m.
chairmen and committeemen have Gustave Waldorf, Teddy’s owners. Artist Dies
started working or program details who claimed he was permanently j
of '89" died of a heart attack at
his home Monday.
MIDLAND May 25—(Spl)—In
an election of representatives of
the Midland home demonstration
council this week. Mrs. B L. Ma-
son and Mrs J. L Hun die were
elected deb gates to the Texas
home demonstration association
which will convene during the
short course at Texas A and M
college.’ July 13-15. Alternates
named were Mrs. Lois Lewis and
Mrs. Frank Lord, Jr.
Washer—Mixer
At One Price!
land is assistant general chairman. The verdict was against the
to charge of A A. P. Q. affairs: United Greyhound Unes and Cen-
' and H A. (Bert) Hemphill. Mid- tral Greyhound Lines, Ine.
< Mote This !■ another sketch
in a series on members of the
Park Minter camp. Spanish
War Veterans*men who vol-
unteered to fight to the Span-
ish American War of 1898 and
the Philippine insurrection that
followed ।
By MAURIE EaSTUS ROE
Durtng the war at 1898 against
Spam General Nelson Appleton
Miles personally directed the oc-
cupation at Porto Rico. Within
two weeks, the entire western part
of the island was cleared, the total
loss of Americans being only four
killed and forts wounded.
Piniow L Crisman at Baird can
tell you something about that
campaign—he was there, from July
28 to October 1. 1898. General
Miles campaign started July 28.
two days before the 16 Pennsyi-
vanta volunteer infantry (Crisman
was a member of company © ar-
i Lovett at al; the nort
acre tract out «t the ’
A handsome, full-size washer
end the mixer at the sense
tionally low price at the
washer alone! Hurry! Savet
•Momthly Paymanta, Comying
homg-
aS Held work; he has a business i
of his own now at Clyde.
In Indiana, he was married to
Rose M Pugh. The couple has
three children: Mrs Harry Dunlap.
Preparations are being completed
for the annual adult summer con-
lerence of the Christian church at
Buffalo Gap starting Monday. May
JO and continuing through June 8.
Florence P Carmichael of In-
dianapolls, Ind natiqnal director of
children's work. Is to be to charge
of a laboratory school for children.
Her faculty will consist at Mrs
John Mullen of Pampa, beginner's
course; Mrs. T. J. Rich of Austin,
primary course; Mrs. C. T. Harness,
junior course.
On the adult faculty will be R
C. Snodgrass, Amarillo; O L Shel-
ton. Wichita Falls: Clinton Lek-
hart. Fort Worth: Joe R Babb.
Temple: Vida Elliott, Fort Worth:
Charles MarBn Ross. Fort Worth;
and Miss Carmichael.
Mrs Bessie Hart of Fort Worth,
state director of womens mission-
ary work. is the dean of the con-
fere nce
A rate at »10 per person will be
charged. Children from four to elev-
en years old will be charged M
Anyone wishtng to make arrange-
ments to attend the conference can
get information by contacting the
Rev. F M Warren, conference di-
rector. Box 841. Abilene, or the
registrar of the adult conference.
First Christian church Fort Worth.
The Rev. Warren listed the fol-
A sensational offer. You get
BOTH the refrigerator at re-
duced price AND the mixer at no ad • am
ntra coat! It's extra big . . . shelf "M "2 O K
area is 14.25 sq. fLI Maires M I “ • Y J
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The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 364, Ed. 2 Wednesday, May 25, 1938,newspaper, May 25, 1938; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1590476/m1/2/:accessed August 14, 2024),University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.

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