The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 79, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 14, 1917 Page: 2 of 6
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pages of our history; it
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Wednesday's Results
At 9lt
Ran Antonio
L'aiiua .
Franols
ntid Kuhn
thews.
mi
3 8
7 7
B3fWS ami Cod?! Mttnacll
i. Umpires Hooper find Mnt-
At Waco
n h E
Houston. ..6 12 2
HCO iii.iDk. ..-(...... 4 6 I
Mooro and Noyfist Donalds and
Vann. Uninlres Vltter nnd Kano.
Ai fort Worth
fi 10
G 13
Shrevepdrt ...
Fort Worth ...
Terry and Smith r Bedford and
Woodall Umpires Sentoll and Hayes.
AMERICAN LL'AflllS
At lloston
First game:
St. Louis a $ 3
Boston .'.. 2 3 1
Davenport Hamilton and Sciereld:
Ruth nnd Thomas Umpires McCor
m!ck and Connoily.
Second game; '
81 Louis ... "II 0
Poston .2 S 4
Sotlibn and Savcreid. Mays Bador
Pennock and Thomas Cndy. Unipfro3
Connolly and AlcCojrjnlck.
FIRST STATE BANK
ABILENE
Cor. N. 2d & P!n Street
Why Stay in the Kitchen?
Gamembert Cheese
.Lemburger Chcefce
Brick Chwse
Swiss Cheese
Cream Clatese
Oovcrlot Sausage
Gold Son Sausagq
Luncheon Loaf
Bulk Chip Beef
Boiled Ham
At Washington
First game:
R II 12
Cleveland CIO 2
Washington .'... 7 12 2
Covole3klc Coumbe. Gould Billings
and O'Neill; Gallia Shaw nnd Henry.
Umpires Dluccn nnd Owens.
Second game:
Cleveland 1 7 t
Washington ? 1 3 3
Lambeth and O'N'lell; Harper and
Alnsmlth. Umpires OWcna nnd Dl-
necn. Oamc called end of llth on ac-
count of darkness.
.
At Now York
n h e
Chicago G 13 2
Now York 7 14 2
UuBSoll. Danfortii and Schnlk; Cul-
lop Caldwell nnd Xunamahcr. Um-
pires O'Loughlln. NaUIn nnd Hlldc-
brand. Ten innings.
m OVERRULES
DEFENDANTS' PLEA
IN INjWION SUIT
By Spec Jal leased W4re
AUSTIV Tex. June U-The de-
fendants' plea tit jurisdiction was ov-
erruled by Judge Ireland Graves ot
tho 20th district court this morning In
the Loma Injunction suit to restrain
the university board of regents from
femovlng certain faculty mfmben
from their positions. The court took
under ndvispmcht 'tlje two other legal
points brought out yeitorday the plea
to chaimo venue nnd rt general demnr-
ror
David Harrell former member of
tho bonnl ot regents was placed upon
the stand nnd testified he had often
held conferences with the governor
concerning tho removal of faculty
members and that tho governor had
ctated he would me every constitution
al power to get rid of the objei tionnble
members Alter a brier session tno
b&ard of regents adjourned to meet at
Oalveaton on July 12 at which time
it Is expected definite action will bo
taken relative to the adoption of n bud-
get nnd also tho matters pertaining
to the faculty Tho boaid gave oTt n
statement to the effect that there was
no friction among thq members and
that tho board Is harmonious It la
expected1 that by July 12 the injunction
In tho Lomax case will have been de-
termined and probably the question of
ho appropriation for the university
fGreat June Sale
Of Women's High
Grade Footwear
"BONDS OB ItOXIMGE"
Baseball Calendar
Wednesday's itcsulK
Ft. Worth C Shrcveport 5 (10 in'
nlngs )
Dallas 7 San Antonio 2.
Houston 0 Waco 1.
Tliur&dnj'.i Schedule
Ft Worth at Waco.
Houston at Dallas.
San Antqnla at Shrcveport
KEPT IN 'A SANTARirEFRIGERATOR jF
H --hi I A.
CHANDLER & SCHULTZ GROCERY
our jriiQoca o. u
TJ!JIEAT1 TO STIUKC
NEW YORKt June 14 Employees In
forty-one private hhlnyurdB in this " lmvo
vicinity havo demanded higher wages Tablets fprj
it was learned today. Compliance is six months
reauosted by Juno 23rd and unsat- uro to say
lsiaciory rutponses or no response edy that d
womu tosuii auit-maucauy in a waiK- Mro. C E.
out on July 2 of 20.000 machinist berlaln'a Ta
oouermauers auu patternnmuors where.
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Tlnjl'ulik. jf
lecn uAnNiCbambJlaln
ImutiK-wiifi for ms
land hwffordii Mi
1 huva never t Jet
I nid bo muili
Uleyl llllon..
llflif aro oXAi
At rUUndcIphln
R H
Detrplt 2 SI 4
Philadelphia 4 7 '0
pauss and Stannaga; Noycs and
Scliang Umpires Evana and Moralrty
Standing 01 The Clubs.
Won. Lost. Pet
Houston 4t 24 .05 1
Dallas 415 2f .613
Waco 39 28 .582
Ft. Worth 34 3& .193
Shrevoport" 27 II .397
San Antonio 28 41 .383
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stylo here
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snlime
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more nnis ofXiuother fjncU'fiii.
Jlmt i'ver yaw Mi shooh iiiAms salrist
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Fels at n woliilfk't uD PJCI ion. SAVE WJi
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CHOICE $2
.00 to $6.50
CHOICE $3
"tins sea-
o $3 on ev-
v efficient
realist Shoe
Year
$2.50 to $3.50 Valuei
CHOICE $1.00
$3.50 to $4.50 Values
CHOICE $1.05
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NO EXCHANGES
NO APPROVALS
uvauo -n
No
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At ClTfcago
gamo rain.
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m
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At Pittsburgh
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ploas-
I a rem
good."
Y Cham-
lnablo evcry-
.New York 7 11
Pittsburgh 3 13 3
Anderson nnd Rur!don Ulb&on:
Crimea and Fischer. Umpire Riglar
and Orth.
AJHMHCAN LEAflUE.
lVcdiicsday's Ifesults
Boston 1-2 St Louis 0-7
Washington 7-1 Cleveland
Philadelphia 4. Detroit 2.
Chicago 7. Now York fi. (in
nlngs.)
Social Club Church Affairs
AmdkmmoflnUrtto Wi
Phm1097m-34S
It is evident that the great mass of
our people have never thought serious-
ly of tho enormity of our present strug
gjr Tho possibilities of an unfavor-
able terminat'on of the war has mat
dawned en the average person- W
have beon hilled to sleep by the sup-
posed slrengtlf and gratns of trot
rountrv tinftl ' cannot sft rrt- 1mr
jayrfenl dnngor that threatens us. alt
Oprard our recently returned Ambw-
aador to Germany has toiu m thif
defmnny tnimnt to make us pay flltt
fthls war You say. 'Oh that Is iih
possible that is Just n Joke!" Hut
I may it be? With Russia practical!?
out of It with France weakened to tli
point of exhnustiou.nhd England etv-
:ng for help. Is It not plain that the
burden Is on America? Snppote Qr-
mny should ho able to eetftpiSHJly
overcojne Iftnnce and England befBw
we could get ready and netualiy get
charge of their re&ourcos their nav-
ies thoir equipment where thoit
would we b? Some of tho lending
men of thox country men of finan
cial ability men or wide vision nrc
taking such possibilities very serious-
ly. All ngro that we have n Job tm
our hands to win. And oven if tho pos-
sibility of such a calamity be rcmot".
Is It not w.so that we heed the situa-
tion early enough to avoid the catn-
tropho if possible?
I cannot imagine an Intelligent pec
pie like the American halting twtwec 1
tho opinions of investing In gilt edg-"
securities thnt yield fair returns an '
high taxes from which no benefits cv
bo dorlved It Is absolutely certain
I that wo are going to havo to cither
Invest for victory pay for It. or pav
fpr defeat if tho war is or short dm -ation
then the wjsdom of the Invest-
ment is tho more evident for then the
bonds will surely seek a high level of
value. If tho war lasts long and new
bonds are issued at n higher rate tli -present
issue will be retired and the
now nnd higher rate bonds taguod In
their stad. If tho Amerlcnn peop1
fail to BUbseribo to the bonds entirely
then the government will be compelled
to rosort to a system of taxation thft
wilt bo onerous Indeed Every argc
ment is In favor of the bend method
1 Tho writer with other ood clthteni
hns spent aevoral days canvassing Tay
lor county in the. Interost or tno urn
erty Bonds and now that the lSth 's
practically upon us. the ! appeal Is
trade Surely every man In Ablleh"
.w'll trv to taKft ndantag of this op-
portunity to do h.i part Wo caimo
afftrd to fall Let the patriotism f
our c'tiaenn rise to n real level r.n
this occasion After thte Issue of V-rnw-r.
ou hve only one more dnv
w 11 vou not lake advantage of it"
E. B. I1YXUM.
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1V FUX TO .SfliAPK THE
At Cincinnati
On Wet
Slippery Pavement
the Vacuum Cups are gitranked not
10 SKia eise retun
able at purchase
price arter
reasonable
trial.
Philadelphia
Cincinnati
Alexander
Knetzor and
nnd Harrisoi:
'KIM
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.. 2 8 S
Rogan
'nplros O'Day
People
forotbough
penae IT
cher. Cab
bolkvo tii
out Chan
DIarrhoe;
eil keopini
go on an
ri'&j
lit.
that a littl
vos them a bin
o I-jfen instance: E. AVAr
en .Ohio writes- JTo not
nun fn 111 II v lin JTn viltli.
erlafn'8 Colic. JJnolera and
Remedy Incave commenc-
ngo. When we
sit we take It with
Thnrsdnj'i Schedule.
Wotrolt at Philadelphia.
St. Loui:i at Boston.
Cleveland at Washington.
Chicago at New York.
Standing Of The Teams.
Won. Lost.
Chicago gt
Boston 30
Now York 2A
Cleveland 20
Detroit 2l
SJ. Louis 10
Washington 18
PhlUMelphla ....... 1C
16
10
21
20
24
2S
29
23
I'AA
Whon mother's baking day comes
around
In-1 I'll toll you what I do:
I wait until ull'a nice and brown.
And. then I know &hoH through.
And then she'll call mo uretty soon.
I And bay: 'Corno JIttlCAman:
I give you ray big mixing apooif
Ahd you can scrape tho pan."
And so I scrape the gotdon dough. '
All fracranl with tlia milcii
Pet I must admit of nil I know.
.0?0i Thoro'a nothing nuite 0 nice.
. . . . T . .few friends to shnre their hapTvInea-t
day ton o'clock A. M. by ho Sum- Ton f.clock tUnncr.
mer Junior Class of Miss Hart. n tn0 t(lileful nllw aj mr
At the closo or the children s pro-' nlo luo BUU ptrlo1.. BO coo Rd j
gram several beautiful solectlona will U J et9 lat( tor wtn Mr
bo given by former music students or' nfl fi.QnY wuharspoon. aim. ln- -
.Miss Hart. J g gUtU ct Mr Uoy CurtJBi Mas-
'i.i 1 1 i- w. t ter Francis FInberg and Mr. and Mi
11 0 Bed tros bowing iPlnbVfis. A Krht howl of weet paai
la being carriod on under tho aup- l.. lA-ni- .w.aun nr t
lorvlslon of several loyal women. Uur- 3..iu. nnnitoi labia. An olcbt '
urvjsiou 01 eovorai 10y.11 women uur- ftX1uii0ty nnnolntod
Ing tlio-warm weather It Ium bmTLTl
Goitrso dinner dallcloua from the
petlzer. served in oraam cupa in a!
stl-
tliought boat to have tho sewing at tho
court nouso m inc.morning uoura; to- hoWftlt io tha' ce(fe and mlnta
h umui ... m-nuis wMijf uiuriuiiK i( ..IoM- Ml utraeraert with
rt84 Tho.cnkoa are crisp and brown anf
.5l3!
.aou
.1S7
MX
ottcttQH tne t
fey yMsh rubber
can gUM a smooth.
.
is wnat maKes t
non-skid effectiveness.
i a
principle.
tcttona
reffrurluce
)le this
6.000 Milee
is theflrfefserviceppr -aryanty
ta attached to each casing of
Pennsylvania
YACUUMCUP
TIRES
us" Obtainable everywhere
HASKELL CAPTURES
A & M. COMMITTEE
' FROM STAMFORD
Staff Special to The lUporter .News
BTA.MFOBU. Tex. Juna 14 -Fifty
autoa loaded with Haskell citizens tfca
i-ars. ateragiog lour people oath were
driven Into Stamford th'-8 afternoon at
& o!ock The rear ends of the oars
were tU$teed with luri white bau-
uer4 whk.li read "Has Well Wants A.
& M." lucluded in the delegation was
a farasa band
The tuMiou ot thi$ (jeleitUon wast
ta escort- the loenting committee to
Hamuli and Uiare Jo endeavor ta cou
vlnce tliat august Body that HabkeB
the best place in the territory
It wa-f-aflur four o'cloeK before the
Stamford people were preailed upon
to let tue tomuMUee go Wuriy in the
afternon the public asaemyil iu the
K of P hall whore Stamford' exhibit
wdJk presented.
It fe. UinlUed by all nvie ited the
two sltw 1 of fered by Stamford and
tUose av.4Ualuted with m ' Uc and
the UAendM) av rojiunt' sa)' tht tae
town tjui maav a gMHl uffc MMR2f m
the atie.u. stivJgi' lwli tt tW
u.iUUuuni Mtui fcebii.4tea her iws
ill loatpettoti j fr 4tv hJKC Wil
NATIONAL LITAUUC.
AVt'duesdav'i Itcsults.
new xorK ;. Pittsburg 3.
Philadelphlr. "J. ChiQlnnatl 2.
Others rained out.
Tliursdni'slichcilulc
New York u 1'Itts.burg.
Philadelphlr. a: Cinciuuatl
Boston at Clilcaga.
Brooklyn at S;. Louis.
Slandlua
Philadelphlr in
New York as
Chicago . .......... 2tf
St. ljuls 21
Cincinnati 28
Brooklyn ... 17
Boston . . us
Pittsburg . ....... ic
Of The Clubs.
Won. Lost
nine o'clock the women are very niu
lous to havo sovcral women sew here
every morning. At the B office tho
classes will moot Tuesdays Thura-
(daysj and Saturday afternoon. The
greatest need at present in for nigra
sewing muchlnunx If anyono liua s
w ' machine that they con lend It will be
xui day 5Uen Pin a great big man' greatly appreciated. If you lmvo one
good
And how I mko thorn go!
But I would have her. If J could
Just have tluTm nil stay dough.
bake.
I'll marry me u wife.
And than I think I have n plan
mo do nappy all through life.
I'll tell her when she goes to b
"uomemuer. If you cap
Ami use Jutit half tho dough In cake
And let mo .scrape the pan."
Amuriocn Cookery.
O O Q
l'eriaiiuK
please telophouo Mrs. L. 11. WagaUff.
3Irs. It. E. L. Norwood or Mrs. Lou
Paucott
r o o
'.lllvs Mettle Hello Smith
Is giving it houso party at tha beau-
tiful ranch of hoi futher. Mr. Sidney
Smith about twenty-fivo mile south
west of town. Mr. and Mr. Smith-1
IS
16
an
at
3D
23
33
31
Pet
JI51
.036
.560
.522
42'.
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accompanied bv Miss Mettle Hullo. Mlsr
Mrs. Robert Windship of Brownwood R"t)y Jones MUs Irono Wootl and Sid
is the guotit of .Mra. W. V. Cosby Uey Smltli Jr.. left yesterday morn-
Mrg. Eilison of Terrell who has been ing for tho ranch. They will ba JoUa-
viaiting her slater. Mra. TWiV m. ed durinc the week bv other friendr
jOiuls has rgturncd to her home ae-and a merry time Is anticipated.
vutnpanieu uy Mrs. McQInls. v &
.Mrs. will Head is vialtlnE in Tor-. The Dixie I'uutp Fire Uirln
brilliant ruarte and toasts to tno
haiiov connle
Tb" evening wai far artvaneed when
nurstion ara to tb hour. Th"
hottti''- with a tleHartufal little blush
eooHultwl tbn ttrte-plfice on hmt wr'st
tho h 'la-i'4 oovnlr t her. o thlK
lav -t the hnfc" tiffl tt lvt- yeart
had been to Km.
O tt W
Yrr Mn KUvii '
Mm. Perry JHcOluU was hottest to
a pretty part- Tuesday uioriitnic hm-
erlpa: Hr alster. Mra FlUaon. of Ter-
?l. Dslutv acoro cardi of beauty hwnl
marketl the plscea at the auction
bridge tnbl oit pn Intewntltig nam"
was (ijoved TIo biSh score trnhv
went ta Mih llenrv Saylfi A pretty
1 Continued on t&gefhrae )
rell.
Mrs. Carrie Chrl3taln and sou. .Mr
Claud Chrlatain of Paducah aro vie-
lllng Mrs. Chtistain't daughters Meg.
daniee Will Jennings and W C. Cosby
Mrs. Arch Wood and daughter. Ell?
abeth of San Antonio are tiattin?
Mrs Wood's parents. Mr. and Mra. A
M. Jtbrton thoy will spend tht
iHUiiwiur in Abilene.
Slum Vivian Matthew hag gone tc
Aapermont to visit her uncle Judgo p
A Ho man.
Sir. and Mra. W H. Jonejiad three
children left last night to make their
honu in ArOraore Oklahoma. Tliair
daushter. Misaee Ruby and EUlra.
will stay on in Abilene for awhile
to Ylait with friends Misw Bubv at
preent being the guat sf Mhw Wet-
By The Associated Press lu BeU Smith and Mia Elvira vt-
AMSTKRUAM. June H - Auhtrlaa UlMe Wl Evt cDavid.
newspapers according to a VLna tTi. . Tlm JWtew Cluh will mtet Mon
ogram regard President Wlteoji not.. JraoQ with iiaulaiue Mont-
"" uunnr Hi MJJ imillf Of
Tf Mill 111 . t .... -....
made i -.o'.vj. taB. waB4iU wiur
.. OT a "r-uuriy.
a a q
"RUSSIA MOST
BEND TO WISHES
OF WEST POWERS"
tathe Patrograd oernmat as a rf. B?. "'
admiiion that niisain nnar tT. ?lro- iontgamcry.
to bend to the vUshofc U th Woetem thr-t
power and that the war must go on t.ro .
nutULurppeia Wei wblte- K Lllb
At the Fir-t Christian thnn.ii Frl
Will have a carnival Friday night
Jifye tho 15th at 7:80 o'clock at Uttl
anil Grape street. Everybody is In
vited to attend
OOO
Tlit Bed Croh CIa.s
In bandage makipg and surgical
suppjiea was well attend Wodne-'
day afternoon which waa hold at thf
gas office. This wag the firat meet-
ing of the class 'mid mucb interest
was manifested. The joung ladle) us
well as the married lailleu ar taking
a great pari n the worie Ther- in
be three cIusm a wesk Jfgflday Wed-
nesday and Friday afternoans at 8
A'uloek. Every qpe wh6 possiWy can
Is urged to oewo and help in this great
work apd also benefit thentselve.
o a a
A Dinner
Becue the refrain of the hour just
eleven years ago was.
"pr wa.rfka Ul 8r ringing.
Mr. and Mrs Georee Fiiiberss itjtb-
lere'i about ttic-lr hoeuttablp i.r! .1
HO TIE WAsho
t l'caJi Muv.W Ah
I ( i(izi'. J?
I t! f iJltfj oJrcwsry-
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f li'r(!uitijiasau uy
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t JuuateR aVi-Inu tu cT
wi.l .dr m
w-'omv eiiai
B.JT 'T ML
ari...r m
mm ii niuBii
itmr.w ktimv
Wl Irr g ilari
I'roini't U-thm
llf!
Get down tu
thing.
Bad b.f k.-i a
weak kidneys
Help tbe
nay baekuch
Doan's
neyo on!
No tiai
OthP" TKUtl.
vuuene
MJfy
lene saj
Buff r v
ktdne
auu 4C
verelfrom headaches and thuaiCH 1
wad a kidne inlicfBe it dtd le aiv
good I rinally touk Doan'a Kidney
Ptlln and tbty benefited iu. I s
this medicine overy time I noiiee ua
symptoms returning and it aJwajs r-
liMfls m and ceculatea my kldHS."
Price 50c at all dewlera. liir
biuiply ask fur a kidney rrmedyget
Dean's Kiduev Pilbi-t uw that
Mary Bowr hd. Fisster-Miibcra Co..
Props Buffalo K Y
rid ot kid-
re for the kid
re their merit
otust St AW-
often 1 use4 to
he tlirough my
w rt- dinordeied
l suffered Be
th- 5ieol
tbt a iln
uqi tu" th
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laoUl if oas ot
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f mL2 V rd- KefrsIli1nff DrinksOur Fountain Business is built on three
riwrf IS0pS-G f0 0t ?overs wvei Abwlute'Purlfy of Mate-
nais used m$ VamsUkms care in our Service. Visit our Fountain.
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bcrlalus
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fBttjtitvt
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tUe motytatu-
GQOB SEKVIOI9
factory r
btonu'h yvublew
(ad ias!
I uavy told ta
The Montgomery Drug Company
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 79, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 14, 1917, newspaper, June 14, 1917; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth333039/m1/2/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.