The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 266, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 20, 1923 Page: 2 of 10
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PAGfi TWO
THE ABILENE REPORTER 'ABILENE. TEXAS
OWN
S REPLICA
OF BOBBY BURNS'
. FAMILY BIBLE
DALtiAS Texas. March 20. One of
the most curioui books to bo found at
B. M. u. is ft minnturo replica of the
NEW MEXICO IS
MING PART IN
BIG ORGANIZATION
By HAMILTON WniQIIT.
SAN ANOBLO March 20 Bn!tern
family Bible of Robert Burns ownjiii part of Jxnj--lB preparing to role-
by Prof H K. Taylor dire r of the. brnto with AVrt Te-wt at the fifth
'y
extrusion ilepnrtment. nntl nncralo
tirofo!or of education at S. M. 17
It Is ft Rtnfir .tames version of tho
Bible containing both the Old and
Kew Tpstamenls and Is one inch wide
by ono and one-half Inches long and
Ii one-hAlf Inch thick. There Is n
tiny magnifying glnM which goe with
the book to enable one to read it tho
wore easily.
Between the Old nnd Nfw Testa-
ments there 1.4 a page on which thoro
l? a barely legible scrawl containing
tho dale and birth-place of Hobert
Burns nnd of his wife nnd family nnd
thffr children Vore tho page full
lzf It could bo deoyphered caallyv
hut being of such nmll type the en-
tire record cannot bo read
The little leather volume If pro-
fusely Illustrated. The frontispiece Is
Tho ran with an aonronilato scrip
ture selection undenienth The other
engravings are: Paul beforo Agrlpptt
Jo'Iali. the Boy King. Tho Tnborna
tip Abraham offering tip Isaac; Paul
at Corlntji; .Tonah and tho Whale;
.Icua Quesiiohlng the Doctors
Samson- Tho Cities or Itefuge; David.
King- Bllfha and Jonsh; Solomon and
the Queen of Shebn; David and Solo-
mon David and Saul; Solomon giving
Ma Proverbs; Nohomlnh; Ahasuorus;
.Tesut Blessing tho Wttlo Chlldronj
nnd The Multitude Fed.
"I got the booh at the Burns Mem-
orial at Ayr last jear" said Dr Taylor.
Tliis memorial Is a monument built In
tho cemeteryv and In tho base of It Is
a room where all of tho different
Burns mementos are sold Tho mon-
ument stands within ono hundred
jards of tho old bridge over which
Tarn O'Shantor took his famdus ride
and on. which tho horse lost his
co mo oonru or directors unanl-
lsly directed that towns of Bast-
SW Mexico desirous of affiliaff
with tho organization and recolv-
ALIj TJHKD OUT.
Hundred More In Abllctio
Same Plight
Ill
4
the
Weary and worn out nig!
shot
Back aches
Your kidney
cd
' rou
Work.
Let ono
H. B.
had sympt
bnck had
and at Urn
through th
Kidney sec
illy
th
Doan's
it aha
rsperlnll
up Jn the
out
ram nro
un mcip tinon
I A V
vl liow tefl
f Ivclef. .J&bilcnl.
m ow&tancy tl
Ln lif MAUteM
Is thfafo vbro m
unsiujpL mw
itrnsinssl
nr-flit-iir nv
.- c. ... u
ntvnintrx
KWrlfTy
day;
chesuf
hably weaken-
nt their
jou how.
. says: "I
mblo. My
sh feeling
oady uatns
bk. Tho
too often.
when I got
felt alt tired
Pills which I
got at tho City Drug Store soon help
ed nip and before long I was entire-
ly cured. I haon"t had the slightest
eigrt of kidney trouble since."
Price 60c. nt nil dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan s kidney Pills tho samo that
Mr. Wheeler had. Fostor-MIlburn
Co. Mfrs. Buffalo. N. Y (adv.)
HOSPITAL STUDY
REGOftIMENDEDBY
SPECIAL HUD
lHy tho Associated Press)
WASHINGTON March 20. Im-
mediate inauguration of te continuing
study to detormlno tuturo economic
uses for tho federal govurnment'ti vnt
hospital facilities Jn urged hy tho
hoard of consultants on hospitalisa-
tion In a report today to Secretary
Mellon. Tho work of mapping out fu-
ture profitable pso for tho great hos-
pital plants tho board suggests
should ho centralized In aomo feder-
al government office and tho problem
should bo iniulo the. subject of closo
pcruthiy in order that tho war and
post-war oxpendltures may not bo
wasted.
Recommendation also Is made by
tho board of which Dr. William Char-
les White of Pittsburgh Js chairman
thta some plan of cooperation be-
tween tho federal government and tho
states be evolved for tho ultimate pur-
pose of making hospital practices uni-
form througli the country.
NO
rT have moved
jwjujj ttiiMnvv
473 TMrf Ave
elate your pat
GA
JmyiifF
VIMi; l
Matsv
FfcGWSTS
1st from
ome at
appre-
nhnunl convention of Mm Wt.it Tr
ns Chamber of Commerce hero May
21 22 and 23. Moit of tho towns
of Bastern New Mexico are stnunch
patriotic members of the organisation
and deriving tho common benefit that
accrues to iowns that support it.
. At .ho nt nhnual convention Of
the West Texas Plinmlwt- nt r.i-
merce the board of directors unanl-
niuusiy
em
hit wiiu mo nrcnnirMKini n. ..
t 'g the same service as Wet Texas
lu"a n"Ba oocomo part and pnrcel
of the world's greatest regional cham-
uJL " cmmcc- Such town as
atid Carlsbad are strong members
Thc-v sum up the situation hi a wise
manner. In a cotintrv in uii. n.
similar to that in West Texas with
a. people of 'like passions and chmo-
ter." and with that sam bron-
5!!!i..Ut8?.0iUI?n?nit "SS'-csslveness
eh&raeterlsllc of West Texnns they
are children in a household whers
they belong.
Advance Information from th gen'
oral offices of the organization nt
Stamford Indionto that every onff Of
I'teBO towns is prephrlng to suspend
for three days in order that their
populnco may scorch the smooth
highways to San Aiijtelo to attend
tneJr o'S regional coiudmlon.
The latost arrival Into the fold from
Now Mexico Is Carlsbad. Tho Cham-
ber of commerce voted unanimously
to affiliate to the fullest extent.
WKST TKAAS NOTlSS
SWBBTWATBH. March SO Opto-
metrtsts tit West Texas will hold their
regular semi-annual meeting hero
April 0. S. B. Coxv J. V Najors nnd
.loo 11 Bowen have betn selected s a
committee on arrani?ments. Wost
fox'tn optometrists wro organised
in BrownwoOd oarly in th year.
BI SPRING. March 20 ThlrH-
tw& Bast Texas families will mlgnitn
to thp Soash seitlon north of Big
Spring and tnko up eight section nf
law lands. On ertch lG0cro tract
will bo built a modern farm hoi.ie.
The announcement was nnd bv W
W. R!x. president of the t lumber of
omnicide at a luncheon club meet
a few 5aj"s ago
BIG SPRING Marrh ?0 A bond
election for the Issunnce of 580000
will bn held hero April JS for tho
purpose of providing Wig Hpring with
an adequnto sower intern.
BIG SPRING. March 20 A rattle
snako. huht conducted In tlw Mid-
way terrltorv netted 132 of thn slb-
llnnt squlriners. Ono of these had
thirteen rattles. They were g'sged
from uperntures In cliffs. Somu ex-
citement was afforded two of tho
huntot-H when busied with snakes in
front they had two to tho rear giv-
ing them nttontlon v
STAMFORD. March 30. -According
to Information reaching hero Merkel
has withdrawn it application for the
Texas Tech oollog0 location nnd vill
support Abilene. Tho lattc city ttf
making a strong fight nnd at a re-
cent meeting of tho chamber of com-
G
sel ran b
STAGE Sill WILL'
NOT DISCUSS CASE
NEW YORK March 20. An at-
'IHideof general Indifference wn dis-
played todny by Arthur B Schwartz
attorney for Lou Tellegen toward
the tstfmoiiv tntiaduccd against his
client bv witnesses for Geraldlno
Barrstr. former opera diva who Is
suing th actor for divorce.
while the nctor. who is on n vaude-
ville tour averted he did not Intend
to defend hltnrlf against tho charges
brought againt him his attorney
said the outcome of Miss" Barrar'ft
action would determino wlint Mr.
Tellegen will do about the counter
suit for separation ho has brought
against his wife.
Testimony lelating details of nlleg-
ed lelntlons between Tellegen and
two actresses. Miss Lorna Ambler an
Australian and an American "Mlis
L" was given jesterday before Ref-
eree Thomas 11. Mahoney. The mo
of ft third described a Bessio Clif
fonl. of San Fraw!wn was brought
Into the original record but no testi-
mony was adduced against her yes-
terday. The most sensational of tho charg-
es 1 concerned "Miss I" an actress
who Was in th. "st of tho play In
which Tellegen was h. stnr in 1321.
With yesterday's testimony Miss
rorrar closed her ease The tefereo
ordered a postponement lit order to
give Tetlgen counsel an opportunity
to iako nn entry for tho record
mm 1 11 t m inui 1
A Dancing Tool.
MARSBILLBS March 20 The
world hontap dancing record how
Is clnimn.1 by ft Mnrnics "profesiror '
who Called it a div after ho had held
the floer for 24 hours fwir minutes
and five seconds. II was asalsted by
two youn women pupfl"
TWO SKELETONS
UNGOVEREB NEAR
SANTONE. TEXAS
Personals
Mrs. A. 1. Garrett who was operat-
ed on for ojjpondleltis at a local hos-
pital Inst Saturday Is reported to bo
I icroverlng nice!-.
Little iioniiie Jone. me iour jei
old noil of Mr nnd Mrn A T. Jones
Who has been ery ill for the Pst
fie dnvs with laryngeal diphtheria.
i reportftti to he Plight I ylmjiroved this
nfternoon. thnuah Hiiu?-Krf?sJow
nnsiict Sole
Tf you lmc b
wlint unit meat
U in tlmo to find
YB IATTLB
SAN ANTONIO. Mar. 20 A farm-
er living cloven mllog from San An-
tonio last night dug up a plno box
containing two skeletonsvhleh gave
evidence of having been sawed up
beforo burial. Tho box was found
at a big ire root about two feet utuJ
der tno ground.
Police- recalled tho inyaler'ous dls-
nppearanee of tho Nolms sisters from
Atlanta. Ga. sevoral years ago. ami
tlant
eftr w
nov tiiTriiKMi i? rouxi
Gt 1LTY OP MlItDKIt Or A
WI1ITK WOMAN RKOENTLl-
(Continued from psg one)
samo time and ptfere
It It the intention of County Attor-
ney Farmer to try all the murder
tnes against Mitchell at the earliest
pois!bIe moment. Tho cao charging
the negro with tho murder of Grady
Sklpwortlr. In Cameron Park was set
tor trial next Monday The following
Wednesday tho cftto charging tho
murder of Will Driskell 1ms been set.
That of Mitchell for killing Harroll
Bolton on the Corslcnna road last
year has been set down for Friday
Of next wek.
Ith the intention of seeing If
thn description tallied with the bones.
The farmer enmo to San Antonio be-
foro disinterring all of the contents of
the box.
BLOODHOUNDS USED IN
STARCH FOR MINKR
WILKESBARRB Fn March SO.
A bloodhound Is being used in an ef-
fort to locate a mlno w orker hist since
Saturday night In tho underground
recesses of the Stanton mines in thi
city. After fifty fellow miners had
failed In their search for tho missing
man John Kowolskl company offi-
cial called upon state troopers who
brought tho dog to aid them In the
hunt Tho dog and troops searched
yesterday without results
TWO DIB WHrlN POWDBU
BLAST' WIIIICKS PLANT
' FCRANTON Pa March 20. Two
employes were killed a third so bad-
Iv Injured that he wilt die and build-
ings in towhs IS miles away Shaken
today when a powder mill at tho
SlfwMc plant of tho Dupoiu Powder
cotnpsnv near here blew up. Tho
dond nre John Taylor tint! dames Gra-
ham both of floosie Thn injured
man is Mitchell Lawall of Berlin a
village near the mill.
PRACTICALLY ALL FRUIT
lULLBD jT HUADSH W
RRADRUAW March 20 A bllz-
wtxd Struck hero early Sunday morn-
ing the thermometer recording 13
above. Practically all fruit Is killed
In this section of the country. Also
qutte n wall went up from many of
the automobile owners who were
caught napping and failed to drain
Ihelr rndiators the night before nnd
woke up Sniidoy morning with ra-
diators burst.
Tnlt Trial Opens.
SHERMAN Texas March 20. In-
troduction of evidence In the cSm of
ChnrWy Tftlt charted with skiylng
P6arl Rmlntflf hit htff brother fast
May started tdday.
GOT A t'LATr jfWhpt O AST
CAJU3q
Geo. E. MojrViB Supply
-$c.
DELAYED
Some o our stock nnd
transit and we arc s
hip; of our un-
am! in tho mrant
Incoming riant?
THE
19d0 South 3n
Jbmulnro
bo tinablVN
town tor. Avatf Ji
mt
have boon delayed in
set a date for the open-
lor the announcement
rders for Cut Flowers
isfy you. We ttcltvcr
FLORISTS
Telephone No 1091
JMSk.
If i f .la
yy
IN ABILENE
BAD'S BREAD
1 HE FAVORITE
Your Grocer Has It
Ul m Kk S
r
Oats
FREE
Full-size package This week only At your grocery
y uf 'r
i Virniiwiyintv
f('njyssm'tj w Kn"
w.fix aci ny noi.
lfllltwiltrT!ifc
Lrrlffyi'T liB
- Tswiusffif"
one 518.
ingl
merco many expressions of .faith In
the town's ability to cod th Institu-
tion wero niced. Presidents at de-
nominational institutions firmly en-
trenohed in Abibni refuto the Idea
that tho dstabilKhment of tho Texas
Toch in Abileno would lie injurious
to their schools or dotract from tho
now institution.
PEURIFO
For Itadia
"Welding.
IrofReKa
ioti nua
1 I .rf J
TUrJ mTnJ
42:
R0THER3
iring and
Pine Sts.
518
JOY OF HEALTH
WOMAN'S BIGHT
EyKfrT4i from FeJ
hflyihlUukham't
ad female
back and I
not atand
t let zay
mo.Iwa3
a factory
0 quit "83 '
much on
A friend
ded Lydia
ra'a Veee-:
impound to
icaunarcuy
e it myself
am well. Ob
grand thintr to
; say jour health I I feel well all the
time and can go out like other women
aad sot feel that awful torture. When
I took jour medicine first I thought it
ahodd core after the first bottle but I
m glad my husband kept ma at it I
hv had nine bottles and now I am
U."-Mh. Janr Evans IWi La-
ivU Blvd. Do trait Michigan.
If you 3 fsuffering from dLsplaee-
wmtt irregularities backache tmi-
MgWH oc4fcer fcrina of female weak-
MM) w ifiwwld take Lydia E. Knk-
luaf Tyk Compound.
1W MMtoa given if letters like
timm MM bve pubshd thousands
Sgp Yom may er pec t that a xmd-
HtHlftt hair Wf cthr woasa will
Droit. WfUtofx'W
waapnaaa with ywrk flt'iiv
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MrV. v flm recomnAi
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MFOBO
IMfci WWUL.E.O'UlE'
ING POWDER
lford then you can be sure
r baked foods will always
dk just right even in texture
us digestible and highly
fijng with Rumford's vitaliz-
osphates. Baking success with
3rd Is the rule with the inex
perienced as well as with the expert
For BEST RESULTS Utt HVMFORD
I wo tbtyles
Now AV
A ad
. Ht- ed
C A 1
. sy-ssf a
ii-Mm 5XmM A4X3LI -
JiBPW
Ji
J style you prefer
cr Oats now comes in two stylc3 the Quick and the
ar.
uick Quaker Oats perfected by onr experts is the quick-
cooking. oat$ in the world. It cooks to perfection in froin
o to 5 minutes. It cooks as well as an hour would cook it.
Experts certify to that.
Fo Quick Quaker is almost ready to cat. It is ready before
the cui.ee.
Both flaked from queen grains
Both have that extra flavor
Quaker Oats stands supreme among oat foods the world
:r. Millions of oat lovers send overseas to get Jt. Nowhere
earth do people find an oat dish that compares.
rhc reason lies in flavor. Quaker is flaked from queen sTrains"
just the rich plump flavory oats. A bushel of choice
yields but ten pounds of these delicious flakes.
Quick Quaker
Cooks to perfection in 3 to 5 minutes
The quickest cooking oats in the world
These are small thin flakes which are partly
cooked. But the quality and flavor are identical with
Tegular Quaker Oats.
Tnitnc iu:sons wirsr
3 MieheUn TireyslmYe a new
vc:ir-rcblatnii tttad compound.
2 iliclielin TIre have an im-
IjroriMl trea4 that gfvee thjn
iMjimum nun-skid Timm
laucu.
S lilchetin Tirs ra built UJJ
on cords that are not mero
lv roated but impregnated
a ith rubber.
Srygley Motor Co.
Jlllitl. tmx-laliMa Ullat Pf -'
gr bhoo Co. Tclepboua 233
Quick Quaker is made from the same queen oats. But the
grains arc cut before flaking. They are rolled very thin and
are partly cooked roasted and steamed 90 minutes.
So the flakes arc smaller and thinner that is all. And those
'small thin flakes cook quickly.
The kind that children love
Quaker Oats iff made to foster the love of oats The oat is
supreme food. As a food for growth and as vim-food nothing
can take its place
Oats yield 1810 calories" of nutriment per pound while round
steak yields 890. Oats supply 16 needed elementa in a balanced
form. They are rich in minerals which growing children need
So the oat forms almost a complete food ncarlj tho Ideal food
Every mother wants to make this dish inviting and we raaks
these luscious flakes to aid her. Yet they coat no extra price.
Quaker Oats in either ptyle costs but one-half cent per dish.
We'll buy a package for you
We want you to try Quaker Oats this week in the style
which you prefer. Any grocer will accept this coupon for a
fulFsize package and we will pay him for it.
Present it this week to your grocer Tell him which style
you want the Quick or the Regular Learn how much this
extra flavor means to you and ours.
Cut out the coupon so you won't forget.
. HI& OFfcR EXPIRES MARCH - af t23
Regular Quaker
The land you have always used s
Your grocer Has botE styles take your choice.
The coupon is good for a package of either.
One Package Free
Insert your name and address. Then present this cohpoo to ywr
grocer. He will Kjve jou a pactoge oi Quaker Oats (tadrd fK
age)-e'ther the Quick or the Rgular--an4 charge the price to us
Ifr IfcHJackageQaaker-eats either QnieKigrKcEuIar. At the
end of week send us all the coupons you rleem with ball at your
retail price and we will send you cheeX In our mutual interest
please co-operate. '""'
llwM Tha Quaker OaL Compnyf 1 700 SO E. Jackson St.
iabblttJi'e you buy
pK same "highest
tnadefBabbitt so
you
ago.
rou are not
lentuii
JabDitrs Tye. You set the
same uniform results every time
you use ft Order a case now.
B T. BABBITT
15 We 34th Street New York
Our FREE WmtTattd bookttt ntU
of mamy other uses Hftite fir tt.
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That convej's in its
mosphcrc thought
not do so weiicx
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worcis is reprexen
The Box Bountiful the Square Box the Gqtd Bo
sorted Chocolates Cream Centers. We ha
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THE CANDY OF THE SOUTH
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Fruit Centers Abhorted Nuts. As-
upment jut received.
Y DRUG CO.
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 266, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 20, 1923, newspaper, March 20, 1923; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth332894/m1/2/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.