The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 198, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 21, 1915 Page: 8 of 8
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$2.50 Values $1.95
Late Fall shapes in all I he popular
colors and black including hats reg-
ularly sold for $2.50. A handsome
assortment of snappy styles especial-
ly desirable Tor young men. Hals
we secured from a leading maker
every one correct in style and of re-
liable quality.
See these hats on display in our win-
dows. Choice for ' $1.95
MANHATTAN SHIRTS
$1.50 AND $2.00.
New lines of laundered and soft cuff
shirts original in texture and de-
sign fast in color perfect in fit and
the most satisfactory wearing shirl
on the market. $1.50 and $2.00
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SOCIETY CABARET
"THE MOSART"
Abilene9 s Cafe Beautiful
Hampstead Bentley and Ligon C. Smith
"TWO BOYS AND A PIANO"
These two very clever ontertniners in songs ami chatter; nri'
proving a wonderful drawing card to Abilene's new ('uf.
As Cabaret entertainers; thev- arc in a class alone. Let nothing-interfere
with your plans to hear them. Ilampstcnd I tent-
ley can sing and higon Smith is at home at the. Piano "lik
a Fish in the Sea". Complete change of songs daily. Come in
and request your favorite song.
Luncheon and Evenings.
LARGEST RETURN FROM. A SMALL INVESTMENT-WANT AD
Edesoo Service
Order your Suit or Overcoat NOW from Edward K.
STKUASS & CO. the Kdesco Line and enjoy tin- benefits
of the famous Rdesco Service" which means the highest
class workmanship and xrompt delivery.
OTHO BARBOUR & COMPANY
Ablleue's Hot Hatter mid Tailors.
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Program for Thursday
Hazel Pawn
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CLARISSA
A Drama of Love and Social In-
trigue. It's a Paramount
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Friday
rhe DIAMOND FROM THE SKY.
THE EVER LIVING ISLES
(2 Ael Drama)
CISSY FITZGERALD
in
"CISSY'S ROMEO"
(Casino Comedy)
Jno. T. Rocks and the "Flivcr"
(Than. Comedy.)
M
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BURIED THURSDAY
A(!i:i) YIHCIMA I'lOXKKIt IHKD
VKIKSAY: l-TXKHAI. AT
r. M. tiu'ksday.
Mrs. W. P. Drydcn aged 72 years
died Wednesday ovenlng at C:t5
o'clock nt tlie finally homo corner
South Sixth and Hoyco streets niter
an Illness of some tltno.
The funornl services woro nnnounc-
cd for 3 o'clock thin. Thursday after-
noon conducted hy Uov. C Honron
of the First Methodist chu'reh. Inter-
ment In Odd Follows Cemetery. The
funeral whh hold from the rewldcncu.
Mrn. Drydeit hud been ir resident nl
Abilene two years coming here from
COLONIES
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Beginning tomorrow we place on sale 100 handsomely
tailored Ladies Coat Suits. Gabardines Poplins
Serges and Broad Cloths Braid and Fur Trimmed all
the wanted styles and colors will be found in the as-
sortment. These suits were purchased from a leading
New York Manufacturer. A big price concession to
us makes the following low prices possible for you. .
Come early while the assortment is at its best. .-
.fTo.OO Coat Suits now- yj'y- 77311.90
$18.50 Coat Suits niMsrrr. fy- 14.85
$20.00 Coal Suits; nowT. K. 15.90
$'22.00 Coat Suits now 18.45
$25.00 Coat Suits now '. . 19.S5
$30.00 Coat Suits now . 24.90
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BE GIVENJJP NOW
TIME HAS AKIIIVKD FOR U. S TO
ASK KUINH'KA.N COIWTKIK.S
TO TAKK STEl.
CONDITIONS ARE FAVORABLE
VavirtlnrcTL
DRY GOODS
"THE SOUTH SIDE STORE"
iih nf flip mnKt northerly reniililli Pan. nilllllinW fir nnnn lllfl
r. s. miiimit i.. iroth. Mom JAi 'rniam has ai.aj. " "n.k.: oUlflmAliI Ur UKUr AHU
!'.... ki. ..i -------- ' wiui IIH' .Monroi uonriiu. wimii uor-
....... iiuhiii Ii.iiikit iiiiiii u . ntv nn ......nrt lnt(.r.
nntlomil fact but aso one (oundeil
upon a Kri'itt prluclpli'. If It uTe not.
it could never ho complotoly liav' won
the heart of our people ns to niako It
ono of the landmarkii of our foreign
Sl.Tlii policy. No nation's history reveals n
ri"si(m In Western
lleiuNplicre.
tty The Asaoeinted I'rosB.
Ill'PFALO. X. Y.. Oct
JoneavHIe. Vit. to mak her homo. In time I ripe for the lnlte gtnte to policy which while onurJnB to ItB own
tiint Hiiori time hue mm guiuru inunjr 811c (.;uroponn couiitrleh to rolliiqulili benefit la at the. same time so lUeal-
frlemla and her dentil will bo regretted mmm ot their colonlw lu the iitlenUy nltrnlnt!c. It yleldn us no
li'Te. Western Hemispliere In tho opinion (territory of any of our follow ropub-
Slie wbh the mother of Sam I Drv- of chnrleg It. Sherrlll fnrmor Unltod lieu of this hetnlHjihere. but It oppose
den of thlH city and tho step-mottier stntw MlnUter tp ArKentlnn who do-'apy such territory fulling Into the
of Mrs. J. K. VVnrd nlio of Abilene ijvered a remnrhablo (iildresti along haudti of nnv Kuropean powor aim
A son. AU Dryden rwldmi at 4oum- tMn jne UOforo the I'nlverilty or Iluf- thus tends to keep uu free from the
ll!o. Go. and a daughter. Mr W. fulo. 'whirlpool of Kuropean politics. We
V. I'etors. lives nt Knoxvllle. Teiiu. "It Is very doubtful If ever again mut not forget that Monroe'a mea-
lier husband ppecedod her In doath tj i;njtod States will be In a bettor sage was but n logical corollary to
about twenty yearn. 'condition to ahk favors of Europe thun Washington's oft-rjuotod recommenda-
The Heporter joins the many fr onda jt j8 nt irPtotit.H said Mr. Sherrlll In tlon ngaliist entnngllng foreign alllan-
fn T iXfvo! cxwnumB CO010'"B reforrlng to tho fact that Kuropean cos. It was a corollary because while belt l.er Urn rainfall was too light
to the bereaved. nntions were seeking llnanciul assis- . rnnnnnrn Mnv il rect nccentaner of'. .ii.. ....!.. ...i .1 .t.. ....
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WEATHER CONDITIONS
i.ifds b- optlmlxtic ir ho would "get
f 11." nn J Instead of cursing cruel fuU
he conjured nt visions of n Wlilt-
'mintlde feast. The sight of n wayside
cottage in the distance seemed to jus-
tify his hopes. Assuming n woe-be-gone
expression he npproached the
woman who was standing nt the door
and begged for something to eat and
Sp clal to the Reporter.
HOUSTON' Texas Oct. 21. The rol-
towlng summary of tho weather anil: drink
crop conditions In To.xns for the week ''No. I won't give you anything"
ending October 10 hns been Issued snapped the woman "and If you knew
by H. Hunnomoyor Section Director who was you wouldn't have come
of thtt I'nlled States Department of hero."
Agrlcultiiro hero: I "And who may you be ma'am?" in
Tho weather during tho week waaj'lrcu tn tramp
warm and sultry with locnl showers! "n ho poHeemnn'H wife nnd If
on several days nnd with moderntoie wa oro ll1 take you."
to heavy general rains on the. 17th. I "' ont nuM 'our wori1' ma'am."
Showery conditions delayed cotton mlti xUo wuar" nliu. as wlged away
cotton picking in Northwest Texas!"" i tfMk 'ou "e'il M'0 aTniur
but olBOwhero farm work made satis-
fa tory progress especially In the rice
jtanee in this country n never before: tsuch alllanws. nevertheless mdlrcct-
(iOVKHMUt TKVIXU '10 KXIJ and ho declared that tho United States u- wo might become embroiled by tho
AKhlNSAh COl.MIM. owed it to hor sister republics to ask nlantintr In our hemisphere of Kuro-
.STKIKK AT
Kurope. t( "release to tho sovereignty poan colonies and it was thit dangor
avoid. "Wo
In
ra-ultiiral College Bt HuasollvIHe on phere." your affairs amy you anu&t not cross
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.ir. nnurnn buujuci was uunam.wo utean iu mix in iii-bicui wnonn
LITl'I.K ROCK Oct. 21. A strike of tho people themselvoB all colonial which Monroe sought to
of students of the Stato District Ag- territory In the Western Ilemls- ghall not cross the oiinn to mix
drmnndd that President Charles K.
GOOD INTEREST SHOWN IN
COLLEGE HEIGHTS REVIVAL
The Smoke House
Cigars- Magazines Candy
5o Shining Parlor
Fruits of All Kinds
Pfen us for California Tokay Grapes.
Siott be removed has resulted In in Hni ll6r Opportunity In I'an-Amerl-
nepariuro 01 uovemur ueorBc . can Ism." but after referring to tho lo-
Hays for Ruhsellvillo. in an effort to ca prIdo that nffai haa n Pan.
settle the trouble and bring about a Americanism by reabon of the fact
resumption of school work. Umt 8he waH flrht an0nK the cities of
rive 01 uif sirmcrs uuve uini ar-th m ted States to ho d a I'an-Amer-
rthted. 'lean Kifiinsltion. anil further Ihril It
was at nuffalo'n doors that the recent
A H. C conferonee was held the
speaker launched his novel proposi-
tion of afcklng. Europe to release her
boh) on American colonies and went
so far as to suggest that if financial
considerations were Involved the
I'nlted States might meqt the cost
Th Kneaker lilil nol make It entire-
Good Interest and large crowds are'iv -.im.- wiieiher he would Include
auenuam on me revnai meeting or p04da jn tje bargaining for Indepen
me 1 ui-b nt-iBuia uiHi3L vuuri-u.idence. avin? only: "Canaila can
Thore have been additions to the ilalB r Indenenilenee whannvor she
uiiuMii uii'iiiufrsuili ai onti'iicaiiy ev 1 km ItXhut nnliiuiis hor cnnnnrtlnn
cry wmce that nas neon hem. uu thelrltish Empire by her own
Senilis are hold each evening at volition? Mr Sherrlll spoke more
7:3l u'lluLk. and tllO DUbllc iS elVCn rllm.l-irlii rr tmiulnm fnr thn. fl !...
a cordial invitation tq be presenL Dr. Uiiiiah Ufladurae. amLticlt Euro.
. . "upcu i"i viisL" . i"iut '"peon colonies.
uuiijk in iireitciuiiKniiu wis airungiii
say we
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If imuroves tho appf titcyw an ala
toAwealf stomachs and toJcs up the
entire system Sold only5y us. ?1 O0j
Montgomery Drug Company
rlco is yielding well. Cotton picking
is nearly completed in tho southern
two-thirds of tho stato. There will
lie little or no top crop
Hange are excellent and ample
plo inolsturo is giving fall pat wheat
and truck) a good start.
Xo Douljt.
Weary and fopfrs&ro hungry aiul
thiisty the twrmp mlvht liao been
pardonedpifenvying thosp who were
en holpfuy bent. Hut a tramp mustlll'AIIII IIOAIll) 3IAII.S Ol'T
IIISKASK I'HKVKXTION UOOhS.
Special to Tho Itoportcr.
AUSTIN Tox. Oct. 21. The Stato
Hoard or Health has just finished the
distribution or 5000 books each con.
mining ten lessons for uso In connec-
tion with ten charts giving- informa-
tion ror tho prevention or disease.
These books have beon mailed to tho
various public schools to be used In
teaching pupils along lines of disease
prevention.
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ABILENE AUTO SERVICE
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t Every Mother Ki
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e trying period
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able wxternal
drugjrutSj
as to avou
itoaiuii u
urin
r comes
deoend-
ineu of
necessary so
caused by undue
cords ligaments
Vl musofcCsulting' from muscular
expansMtLtJader the surface is a
netwojt fine nerve threads and by
vppljnim Mother's Friend all these
arothed and helped. Expansion is
natural and wains are relieved. In
uny cases nausea morninz sickness
and other distresses are avoided.
1. in part-
le lire or a nation. Just aa in
of an individual there may come
opportunity so obviously one ror
useful service as to mako of the op-
portunity a pressing duty. I believe
that such an opportunity Is sou ours
ov ri-ubon 01 tiuropa wisn ror vast
credits and loans in our country. I
lu'lU-w that ln.-au6f of this unprece-
deat fctate of international affairs we
can now perform sueh a service for
I'an-Americanism as has never been
noMiiUle since Monroe Dronounced his
famouVWruing to Europe and which
may never be possible again.
IM us give a glance backward be
fore looking forward and consider for
a moment the condition in which Fan-
xXiuericanisui finds Itself today and
the path by hicu it has advanced For
THE GEM THEATRE:
PICTURES THAT PLEASEMm
Program for Thursday
"THE FALLEN STANDARD" In Two Parts.
Italhon Palhe Drama with a strong and interesting story. The
quality of "Balboa" dramas are well known.
"A MIXUP FOR MARIE"
A rousing "Plum philm" Comedy
"PICTURESQUE JAVA"
A delightful Scenic with many beautiful and rare scenes.
5c AND 10c
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 198, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 21, 1915, newspaper, October 21, 1915; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth316311/m1/8/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.