The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 97, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1917 Page: 2 of 6
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YWM ABIUUnB REPORTia ABILENE TBXAE
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FIRST OAMK
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Houston . t. J 6 1
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YOU'LL BELIEVE
IN YOURSELF
If you'll ouly bo persistent and divert n stated por
tion of your income regularly iuto your First State
Bank Savings Account Self reliance is the bcljt
capital in the world. It is a growth not n gift. At-
tention to your Savings account will dovelop ;it.
Start with our bank today.
We pay 4. per cent interest per annum compounded
quarterly on savings accounts.
EIRSTSTATEBANK
ABILENE TEXAS ' .'
s Cor. K. 2nd and Fine Sts.
8BC0ND OAMR
San Antoulo a 4 0
IJonston 1 g 0
Harper and Gibson: Glenn. Martina
and Noyes.
At -JHiHas
hreveport-Dalloa no game; rain.
At Witco.
Fort Worth-Waco no game; rain.
AXEXICAK LEAGUE
AFTERNOON GAMES .
At Detroit
Chicago 4 8
Detroit. 8 7
WIMatns and Schalk; Mitchell Gun-
ninguaoi anu spencer.
At St. T.otilN
FIRST OAMK
Cleroland 2 4 0
St. Lcttla 0 6 4
Bagby and ONelll; Solhcrn and Sev
eriod.
SECOND 3AME
Cleroland ' 5 10 2
St Louis ...2 10 1
Klcpfor and Billings. Coutubo:
Groom' and Scrcrlotl.
jHTjiHGrowslL4n4 rfc
' BV l"ftiltld1 1&t f1
'Kja Kl wjr f'fur klM . W
h4tr mrtJr. Afcul tmfa tnHijn
lonf (ait l ntjmeitrti and tf nijr.n
mmy h.lr f . I trtattf. Itl'Upimt
hl tnwn la tbfwmtt I JintAttKlS.
Don't be foow all your K Uly tuintr
(ome fikepfparatlon wh claims
to ttraightenJklnky hair. Iroii fire Jut
fooling yocMby MjJt It. Kinky '
hair eannofbe made-fateht. You
mutt have JmlrflratPww this
CAEsUtVl W pomace
Is a Hsir wowarohieifreeda the scatp
and rootf ot t b hair bI makes kinky
nappy hr inflnr long-Wt and silky.
It clesni daMniN nnj tops Failing:
llairatJnjJ. frtea Me by mall on
recelpfbMPurnps or win.
AsEtHt wantebcVerywhere 1 f
Writ far pjaSenlara
axguwrra MwitctHo. atuwta. a. I
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ower iire.C
1 nan Lver
country an nmountff potatoes equlva
lent to that export m to Germany The
burghiaster states that cessation of ex-
ports to Germany would mean paraly-
sis of Industries -with resultant lack
of work and with ho coal next win
ter.
For in the old days tires not only cos
tire but were also ao far inferior to the
the final cost the cost per mile waa tr
per cent higher than you pay now.
United Slate Tire the 'Rpyal t.
'Chain' the; 'Utco' t&tim'W ain't
f -one for ererv-feeed of onc
roJetUrr the larsaer rnfabeyHmufac
trodcj4 fcy the ot eii;rihsfd tire
Woriel If
' Drdiuceil br A flntetrtaff. exclusive p
protest j.
motor
tm I
resenti
'SO
are per
luct that
)0 or more
tiJ 'Nobly'
vulcanizing
r-
Your Business Is
Appreciated
Here you will find the Right GmJ. are
sold at the Rifkt PrilM -The'us
Store Where Business is Bornine!
CHANDLER & SCHULTZ GROCERY
PHONE 820
Ho 4
j Baseball Calendar
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TE5AS LEAGUE.
' " UN I
Wethtesday'a Schedule. "" '
San Antonio 3-0 Houston 2-1. First
game 14 Innings.
Others rained out.
Thursday's Schedule.
(All doubto-hcadcre.)
Waco at Ft. Worth.
San Antonio at Houston.
Shreveport ut Dallas.
SUBdisg Of Th Clubs.
Won. Lost Pet
Dalian C9 S3 .Ctl
Houston CI 41 .551
Waco 48 40 GU
Ft. Worth 47 AW 522
Shreveport 30 51 .432
Sun Antonio 41 51 .432
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Wednesdaj'a IfeMiiIts
Chicago 4-4 Detroit 3-3.
Washington 0-5 New York -H.
Boston C-C. Philadelphia 3-2.
Cleveland 2-5 St. Loula 0-2.
Thurfiila)' Schedule.
(AH double-headers.)
Chicago at Detroit.
2
31
30
25
40
44
42
NATIONAL LEAGUK.
WedRFaday'a Schedule.
Philadelphia 5-2 Uostpn 3-4
Now York 9-8. Brooklyn 2-0.
St. I)uls 4-4. Pittsburg 3-1.
Cincinnati 2-13. Chicago 010.
TharHday' Schedule.
Hon ton at Philadelphia
New York at Brooklyn.
No othoru scheduled.
BtM(Ug Of The TeRM.
Won. Lost.
New York 41 22
Philadelphia 37 27
fit IXMllB 30 30
Cincinnati 40 27
Qhlcseo 40 37
Inrooklyn 20 35
Hloston 25 37
Pittsburg 21 46
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NOTICE!
The liiw requiring Auto Lights to
jiave lenses does not go into elTeet
till July 15th. We will have large
shipment in by express Let us equip
your lamps with Warner Lenses.
Fulwiler Electric Co
Washington at Now York.
Philadelphia at Boston.
Cleveland at St Lotto.
BtRMtisf Qt The CIbIhi.
Won. Lost
HChlcaco .-.. 47 24
Boston 44
New York 38
Cleveland 37
Dotrolt 34
Washington 2S
St Loula 27
Philadelphia ........ 24
Pet
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.620
.637
.607
.493
.412
.380'
.364
At Now Xork.
Washington s 5 :
Now York I 12
Duinont Aycrs and Alnsmlth; Cut
lop and Nunnnmakcr.
At Boston
Philadelphia 2 0 1
tloBton G 7 u
Falkcnbutg and Schang; Foster and
Thomas. -
NATIONAL LEAGUE
AFTERNOON GAME3
At Philadelphia.
Boston ....4 8 1
Philadelphia 2 C i
TLnpon and Tragrcssor; Rlxoy May
or and K"Ufer.
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AND FRANCE DO
HONOR ON 4TH
By Special Leased Wlro
LONDON. July 4. Novor before hni
the British prcsB devoted so much
sjaco to America's Independence day
ns on tho present anniversary. Tho
evening newspanors seized the occa
sion to print news stories editorials
and cartoons all of which carry tlif
noto of "hands Across the sea."
Tho historic slgnlflcnnco of the day
is freely mentioned but far frjin ex-
pressing acrimony tho wrltem nil
adopt nn altitude similar to that 1W-
played In nn article In tho Wo".tn:Iii3-
1 tor Gnzotto which says "Tadny Am-
2 erica becomes English and Knglnnd
At Brooklyu.
Kew York S 8
Brooklyn 0 5
Schupp and Gibson; Coombs and' American and we are forgottln; a lit
roduced ofoniy.
lave ao tar eel
-United StateFTi
ialitiet their JKw
t i he proo
dous sale
ost carefuljju4mcted tnaterialt
erery othejiake of tire that
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ttr famous tor their miieage-givtns
tt per
sistcnt and persistent tremen-
of United States Tires.
the &V3L
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t"Vij
if ediStates Tires
Ar&GoodTres
A Titi for Every Need of Price and Ute
'Royal Cord' 'Nobby3 'Chain' 'Utco' 'Plain'
Unltrrt State TPBKS and TIHK ACCKSSfr-
HIES Hate All the KtctUng Worth and Wear
that Make L'nttcdStmte The Supreme
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Pet
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.513
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At Chicago
Cincinnati 13 10 1
Chicago ....10 14 3
Ellcr and Wlngo; Vaughn and Elliot
At PUrgh
SL Loul! 4 10 1
Pittsburg 1 C 2
Doak and Gonzales: Cooper and
Schmidt.
L WAR IS
CHINA
IS THE REPORT
By Sppclal Leased Wire
SAN FRANCISCO July 4. China is
In tho throes or civil war and u battle
is boing fought today between troops
of tho Southern provinces fighting for
the preservation of the republic and
the northern forces of the young em-
peror according to cable- advices re
ceived here today and made public by
the Chinese Nationalist league.
The first class between the troops
was announced as having occurred
yesterday by officials of the league
Who claim the sources of its Informa-
tion is unquestionable. The advices
of today state that the president is safe
tn Peking and that Vice President
Fung Tuck Jung is directing the troop
movements in Nanking
According to the dispatches the sol
diers of President 14 in the Chinese
capital are steadily gaining ground.
TRAVIS COUNTY MAN
HELD FOR KILLING
THREE CHILDREN
Sinned Club Church Affairs
tie of our phlegm in paying lututc to
tho fact." '
The Evening News publisher n nuge.
cartoon of Undo Sam and John Bulli-.
in army uniforms marciilns arm ln.T"13 s tho man they doomed of Inng-ifrom Mlnerul Wolls
arm to war. John Bull romnrks to
Pkamml007mrS4M
Unclo Sam with a smile "Today's the
day you left me Snm tho day that
made yqu free.
Uncle Sam boams on It!.; companion
and replica: "Yes John free to come
back."
PARIS July I. The Fronoh pros"
observed the Fourth or July by filling
many columns with articles photo
graphs nnd cartoons giving cveijy Im-
aginable form of Information In regard
to Amorlcan customs nnd history.
1 I I. ! . I ! !
JilLFOim 1YIXS KACE.
By Special Leased Wire.
OMAHA. Neb.. July 4 Ralph Mul-
ford won tho 150 mile auto race at
the Omaha speedway today his time
being 1 hour 28 minutes and 53 sec-
onds. His average speed was 101.2C
miles an hour. Joe Thomas was sec
ond and Wulter Hines third. Only
one bad accident marred the race
'tent8' recorded in the ant.alj tsf the
ilub
How pleasant tl.o m 1 ku of It all
will ever be. Tie ho ti ' ordial
greeting the trip through tlw room
to inspect the beautiful nev. iurie mid
then the comfortable chrlrn In t!e airy
.reception room tho laying saUle of
the hot haUl and the niorr way in
(which each liewcmnar iittnrivl ihnnrlr-
tltd blood Mrs. Lcn Fntieett nnd ilnni'liter. I Inal nttirn "Il'n lint.ilo. in tt.n
A schoolman versed In books who .Elizabeth havo returned from Blgiold town." Well. It was a hot day 'till
tho whirlwind cainu and then it was
n oo'pj.dny with a tirt brooze from
the north. .
Tile opening of the wprkbaga e (ne-
ed the fret tliat embroidery trttlng
hemstitching crocheting knitting nil
woro at different stngoa on the road
to completion. The hap)y fecct. of tin-
workers tdiowf their enjnyr.icnt or
their Ukx and of the program.
"The Secret WItnoao after the man
ner of the story teller went four ehap-
long-gathorcd btorm.
Whllo futeful thunder shakes
lound world's rim.
Hamlot-like. Siirlnrst
Showed hut hcat-ilaaliA poworloss toi C? O O
' Btrlkc-J ft aW 1 Willi air. A. It Vebitcr.
ins resolution onguicu Hi liiu uuu. a protty party of tho week was the
... .... ' meotlng of the Uly Club with Mra.
Ihoj know nlin not nor wo who4A. II. Webster Wodnesday afternoon.
Fall. Illto swift IlelitnlnK from!"a!tn?5.0.l ani! I'1?"1. """ toK
lonK-Knthcred btorm. !H.a3' OI ur.8- " r earns
-woro passeu anu a moBt onjoyauic
111 aftornoon was unent around the cam!
I tables. Ilich seoro una nudn in- Mm ten further in the unrolling of tho
hu cnimtrv viirrn.i iv i.im infiv Rupert Harkrlder. and she was given I)0j
trif7 h lofly!lhroo beautiful llnon handkerchiefs. I Then a tleligjitfnl thin- Iwiipeneil.
Slmrliisr ina viainn u-ith i.ii. ..n Jra- Lambcrth of Dallas who Ib Mn.Mn- enry i- 5's Annie Uuri-
Ion Srllll. ' i Webster's house guest we. also given and Mis. Mwy Boone gave
It Pllmba nmmmPlnif ...innr nnt ' U P1"01 hatldhorchlof. A lotely re- 1. I rwlUll. The
Ind lllH g BOoas'froahmont plate of a salad eoursi and acorec were inMetent aod th irmc
And atnnili liMldo him nt ti.n rrmvn I ced t0tt was 80rvod to MosdawttB Hen- lu yielding of the player utade a
And standa boeldo him at tho crown j ry Say08 Rupert jiapUrllort Honry( program. evry number of which was
1 uu jJamea Robt. Keeblo. Lamberth. Arch eajoyetl and whifh was In part;
To a now knlchthood ho ordainH the WooU' Stuart row". Tom Burnslde Uttto Son . .. DrlgRti
bravo? ordfttaB the WJ Qaltarf Marcu8 ot Wlehlta Falls. Mrs. Ba
i fjsurtuge of California .Miss Marj tuuie iwnsnan
The next meeting will b with M- Wojw
Mrs. Will Beckham. Cradle Song . . Ilrubws
p a a ' w "
vrt.i.. xt..t Souvenir D'rdU
"' "." " Mlu Ttau
LWKSTIOATI.Nd RACi: RKITS
By Special leased Wire.
EAST ST. LOUIS. July 4 A Federal
Investigation or Monday's race riots
here in which 33 necroea nnil fnnr
whites were killed and approximately i
310 negroes homes were burned has
begun by Col Geo H Hunter. chlofBut yaatordav a hooret or his heait.4
..a. .ii.it . " T : : " i
brave-
rV ln onHl.iiin.Otif nf . faitAniitnl.
i no puui-huiiii; ut t uuumuiia IT
Not for our wrongs alono but that
on earth
Nono shall be master none shall be
a slave.
floods the
Hia weloomo massage
globe like light!
It cheers tho farthest darkness
its might!
Its boldness makes the undlaceptenx!
start
hy
Whore It has spread by tea or mouu
tain side
en's plan
By Special Leaded Wire
AUSTIN. jrexa. July 4 Richard
Ayers a farmer living near Pfluger-
Ville this county was placed ia jail
here this moraine at 2:50 o'clock
charged with killing his three children.
agea three live and seven years
Ayers h charged with cutting the
throats of hie children with a razor
and then attacking his wife who how
ever managed to escape
"POTVro RIOTS" fcXPLtlNED
By Special Leased Wno
AMSTERDAM. July 4 The potato
riots ia which mob that attacked two
BiarKeu were auperked by the police
after ftliltag Is which many persons
.-were vrouuded resulted froot an at-
tmf of the government to bklu pota-
s to tmgiaBd.
The Telraf refers to the UiHI-
jjuujty el waking the less educated
obse8 UAderbtani the nacoabitv on the
tie hand ot bartering potatoe for Ger-
tt coal aud eti the other baud of
IcJMUJag th costrftct wjtit BgUs
Quartermaster of the central division
of the I. S army CoTjntej' is un-
der instructions to ufuko afU report
or the trouble toJffaJorqieral Tho
mas H Barry arChlcsfea
-Ti
I'hamberlaljfs Clf (iiolera uu
D Iifr iioru Jfeiyedf.
Eery fiully rlhut extafption
should keo this prJpfralloiylu hand
dur'.ng thhot weatiy of tiro summer
months aThamberlal's UnTie. Cholera
and Diarflioea Remed woith many And stand ereet with newly wahenud
tinieh it lost when jrfoiUd and is al- pride.
moot lelluiti to mriieeded before the
summer s oywr It has no superior jlselauguerwl Liberty take heart again
for the pVaKff8 for which it is in-! Hearing nlr the rescuing htg
tended Buy It now. Obtainable every-! blow;
where adyf And evsn In the atrougtwUe of Umj
foe
RIOTI.NO IN GK1UIANY His name becomes Ute withnwraa
' hope of w
LONDON. July 5 Ulotous tHtthreftk Robert Underwood Johtuwa tu Uio
were rosumed la&t night in the Katte-' Kw York: Tin.
burg dUtrlct. say au l&cchaage Tfite Odd
graph dispatch from Amsterdam. Sal TtJr&oiluK
dlers were called out. and it is report Mm Jeim Lwbett of DjlR U
ed that three men ware hilled an visiting her many friends hgr
many wounded Mis AJle Walsh hu rautrned
Thn VntiMfa" Ifnttntrttl Dnlla C?..k..l.. . I'M
School Class oTthe l4st cEXS'k 'K !- " " f1""
church onjoyed a delightful outing.
.Baskets were filled with good things
fto eat and all motored to Lytle Laku
where a bounteous supper was spread. '
Afterwards a plunge and swim iu Mr
Cookrell's tank afforded the most
t pleasure for the evening. Those en
joying this outing wore: Mr. and Mr.
Miss Iloona
On the Banks of Klllarney
Mhw Boone
Answer Mr. Wllson-I. Call
Miss Boone
During an interval cf th rtMit:tl
iirs. Rankin reed Ony d Maui. oant's
-The Necklaee.'
It. W. Mitcholl Mr. and Mrs. Flake .tr Tr7'u.r y yr 5a
Williams Mr. aud Mrs. Snyder. Mr.. VST '"- """ " Is ""' """ '
r- i. i t.i...... .i. . . Ii xt T t rr.c n . i fiisMu idinameai I "II ivutl" fit
Tlie iowllesit feels a part or Iimv Lloyd Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Dogory. ?1 f!V?m' deU tmul "a
"'" -" ."- ww.iij ftB4mvi . ...
and Frances Sweeney Fredtrlek and lumiaZrZ wtTk i . wer
Bazll Thomas. Reboeka and Larv Da-1 ?fl?"i OwWalshe John Rowyer
4. jr. tinnuy jc. j jiejitl. J. M RaU
4 ford. Fred CackreH Morr li. IMk
Francis Stith furth John tiulur
Klla LoweVa Hnry BbSl Harri
Bazll Thomas Reboeka and Lary De-
Bogory.
O l Q
Red Cross
Woman willing to work tor our mM-
i.r boys awrtirgatl t U miet w! S' Bf!!ur- Bw- "
It n bo fltlvflntatra nf f Bi-TiiitfcKa ultun is. Ho
knitting f.adhW Diy at the Etka Clnh. '. "f?.. " VfWM rnrnd Fred
Friday at 5 o'clock. Mrs. Bob H.-ynie. - Jf .' . M' mu 1" of
Director. J " f Mrs fock-
O 0 reU on July the sixteenth
The Just-ScMs 3Ieetlns. lin.L iiu i.
-f Vntit Mewhnnlinkitt-itei ilrt- w iiavtinr u vi t.4
rider as joint iutge t the twu- ot tiiSiM tSul m V 1onv"4lw
or Mn. Harkrlder on Mttoday n L 4. ? " '" -
uumbere(LJrrwTnNh deligbiiul !! ' wur .8 r
". o BUJ
Let Us Lend You a Kodak
far o day's use irjof
fi win supply s
iXtlar 2JLM
Wo are prepared to furnish a Kodak to responsible parties
au n&vwg tae raaevetopsa oy our iinisningr department v
cnarge oi aoc per ctay wut dc matte unese &ooaK use tile po
25c per rolL Our Kodak developing is of tb.e highest quality ani
charge. To &U wmtmuers bnvinF th.ir i. ..
odak without arge ft one d. Af tor the fir Tlayl
rownie film malrJif a pieture 2 1.2 x 4 1-4. p r
omptiy done. Bringr us your films. "
The Montgomery Dru
mpany
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