The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 86, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 24, 1920 Page: 4 of 10
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Texas Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Abilene Public Library.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
Gi.
11. tt. n
i '
g
J
c
tJ
u
N
KIDGL
ABILENE TEXAS WEDNESDAY MARCH 24. 1920
NOT Adf fUportvr
Up Atmf-
Waeo. Texas
Oim would ex
esurwenre am'
training eamp
srsn . fcrem
as ruts
at mrTsi
nth mmi
a1'
jMHBVMMMM
Mftft At Aoiwwf
From Other Viewpoints
I"M'f"'
tt
fn k
Jiad a
1.-...4 KtlttQi
?W. .?
709
TNW RATES!
Suites
SSSj.V ..........ft. EB.M
1 SSPeSSaeS i.itilnif t l.?5
mfy
C SjAis k eyST 4 1 t i t$i50
Mm III . ... ... fOO
see In asw
sal
fine
ntwt v
qumthtf.
Baihls it WIMltiR
From Port Worth Record.
fhe BeniAntls of writ Te-tss" Is
tho caption of an Interesting editorial
ir the current number of the 1'oxna
Monthly Ttevloiv. The ItCBortl tepro-
duccs this tale of the demands of the
West. "While tho demand tit We.il
Texas are somewhat political is re-
nurds ertain matters more nre utnora
nit
watchlnsr tor Zona 1 only. Addlttrinal
I see thfwM Mad- ort papers going to
about mm ef Sona 1 from Abilene).
tau-' ' ' '
it is
a set o
few ree
far fro
the Inn
wnTS
leh nro hdt and which the leatsta-
turo must consider from a uonpollttwU
viowpolnt Lee tf.tttorwhtte a member
r tun Tiilf..ltli mil nton nt i hTrto-
'jhevcnth In prospect brings the clear
to receive their tiaoer
eerfer a favor trnon the
r .riotln tfca aame to
ee. n
Of rise.
No. 7.
resctlea usm tne char-
t rteutaitoM of n bim.
AmerlcnSW53fc? !Zir
wouldn't M 55?5m3r!11
ttf sf Xfe Asssclafsrf Prss.
?i i'r .P Frws h exclusively esti-
rleld will iM for republication of all
WheH-ft&i. " to It or not
Up and had " herela.
bnlillntr tF '" . '
looked jtirrlcn wtpaser Publlher'
Asto elation.
pitchers Q. ""!Ti'i-: .
tall ones anf.; of n'.led '
and southpaw
And boTB fror
the fnrma nnf
city seml-proa
not be a maB
go along wtb
William n!:iVf MAItCIl 2lf lau.
Still it 1
that w'aa eaibllcumhcr president of
a pennant w uu mram io ne nn
there wereT?y on tho Gcrmnit brotic.
from Wilkin
obtained fro ;
son. Also.fiseball team oujjhr io
merly of that nima." How would It
perlenco. T tho "Abilene Ac?"
was prcHentfi .
I'ttber. thef 7" ! I 7.
normal tonnLIPl u to Uc lifted April
J4at year i?li0PP3 It Will not be
pounds under wp;
ho might "conip- '
mean a ?'"'' rom Lord dc la Ware
1? f Jp8Aes if the woman Buffrac
"w".I.chtaCtr -talc name" "l 1s
Tliere een w
Kalnlng rtfd tlmS.
YaiiiiRHtc "en whether t'nry
kfflonK thcal'ousldor It a cinipIN
Tenth a Ohlenframbaaaador o ilexl-
Iteen nnd lostl'ln the mimo capacity
llencuo last yriirtn.
irendy for " r
h-an with r '-' ; -
aa Ienrplcrpeniicr mo uuroproa
Leadv knouooks more Uko n bank
n Chlcaso btion that a rqal puffllWt
imsi. mm sum oupatche. At tna
two Inches Into conh Jack Dompsey'a
boya off the plnut
pro Barnes last y? .
league xtuff. That' to Ha'' "
worry about pltcluf.t neither Palmar.
Casting a glance a Tcsna Uemoora-
miw Joe .lackson. Iraaa him.
I.lobold- John 'Vj
Murphy nil on h Who arrested
could worry about TV- nuriwur in
that set pf men there "JuuCl lo
Thry went through m U'nth-bIov to
jn i9. -Imln-ita were
CnU-UUlK Hluff O
with. Ju:b
ib 'need of
Jlehlnd tho bat therf
Bchalk. hero of hem all)
d by Byrd Jipn. the sj
Jiad done tho bUalnoas In I loadora ne
plonshlp seasons. To liner's aonoral
George Lees the nifty' money ho Js
per who performed brff for aU cam-
waukep last season. fd8 U8 tat everj
ry about rotehers. 8t inato.-UI
Then pno look at )y i ..
the opening days vndcxf!r and Oe-
only two men.
tr.e space. Onp
vey McClellan louulatlon has lnn
vear na utility than 40.080 m uMiup
to play shortprt fr0m the cuiwua
chance. Tluk0)lt KOt lta flra
$ WnXido petroleum but Its
& not r"adyrtal 8tas of Browth cumt
can league.fi work and careful plan-
fff busluees interests which
ttrfnr t remotely connected who
a week lie. Oil is all right w long
aackers r"- when the supply 1 ex-
Mullln 'aiplown can survive unle3 Us
man withUtercstB develop new re-
did so wel" t
him ii nil i
Weaver f st?e Colby has sent
U.VreSiwDt to Henry Cabot
That Sf.W extraordinu.y.
fering Hi&lut all thoWdenw cuth-
nuMfce8 ucnatt foreign rula-
CaliforiUee 1q nude publi-J ut
they wIf iW jhQ m w soereiary of
alacebh3t afmld oC 4ny evidtf.'
list seildtteo gathered againijt h i-
anceSeela l-.reat on satherini?
uflC& w-Mee anotJm. put
.art which can properly
tmnalsa propaganaa ever
uK UGU of publjcljy
JVVj . rt fa
4 note H 8PIct "" ' "
i- . ( caro of mm") f
;fffalr of the office to which
n appmateP'
E Fort VvHM Star-Tlram;
.i..i i.riKHiiuenct-ii wtiltn
Liu 80Vlel tr1Rnh u f;T
Wii ie so great and far-
"i" . . ii.. ..... fnl r.i-in can
5ul3?uhtadly would aUinpt
. 5.niiA treaty am thv
imf:. .tu. wis.ea sf aeriiuip
f .nuIryTere its tcUiua. lur
ilHoIether unlikely t?tt
niiUnn CI 1.CU1IK: i'
JZT.mad la Germany aud
by Lenlue and a ta
.. . f iIib Allied
liu; aiu9( - "r.v
i'jeia h as !BinanKw
wu... .itfiui are bu inispit
"r " .1t
Utat oac t oc
rattall tht tn WWF-
t7T ..... fuufiircnu may
iLtidMMiTrW ky Miah a me.
fcv the QtcM flS
PStM All bftt UWI
iMutsl'lMMte for irtinfe S ai-
wt vS say b JsIkM
ir W4S J;wi JlfHi
Mrl "fo fce wS -
tk av.wt ai3euBt. ;
vltw of th newspaper man to one
ot the things he demand for anagrl
cultural anl mechanical colleg uitluh
shall have thn xlewpolnl of Wept Tex-
.rt whollv In Pa coursa or study one
of the polnta rnado by Mr.-Hitterwlrite
Is of special Hlsnlflranco. tt leelar-'
c that the peopto of that ict)tIoii
whhh is to be Uenefltcd by the lo(S
tlcn of the lew school should get to-
gether and detde upon lh Ideation
.fjul In pr'eseptlr-g fholi- bill to the
legislature should name tlierern the
location. That is a point Which would
pi event a lot of wlro-pulllmt nnd log
rolling which might be detrimental to
the Interest of tho hill the settlement
of that one point beforo preCitt'itlo
would enable the member ro..n tho
West Texas counties to stanl together
Instead of falling out over the possl
blllty' of enrichment of their dtetrlct
as tt result or tho location nnu is oum
further have tho effect of prevent-
ing action by a smalt committee af-
ter tho legislature which created tun
committee had coased to exist -n loe.it
Ing committee. That West Texas H to
havo an agricultural nnd mechanical
college Is an iissurcd fact rteninlni
only the legislative vote and tho mat-
ter of an appropriation. The West
Texnns might as well net buw with
their plana and figure uut what It 1
going to cost the statu to csrtnbllnh
tho school. Tho matter of mahitou
ance need not yet be figured ns that
will bo a matter for future legislature
to wrestlo with. Wost Texas :s as
largo as two ordinary atntoa. n'ul has
problems all Ha own for solution True
there nro some experiment sWUoi'a
located In that section but thy pan
be reassigned to the new school. Nor
should there bo pnrslmony In tho mat-
ter of location. Tho most nn-'labtc
site with a view -strictly to the inter-
est bf the sehool should be chc-twn and
that without rard to the ambitions
and the selflshnpsa of any particular
point. Ilroad acres there w ne-l fo.
The school should not be nrnmp-d la-
to narrow nuart?ra with tha Idet that
aa need develops additional land can
bo scoured. Tha foundation shojld be
as brond as tho umbltlon of tho found-
ers. The lahJ will never be mean-
er than It It nofr. And thero abou.d
bo care that as many different varl-
ttcs of soil aa uosslble bo Included to
the end that every section of the '.Vest
bo directly benefited ns a result there-
of. 'Tho complaint now Is tint tha
present school Is IocntoL-ln tho rich
Ilrnaos valley ami that the thlnt
which do well there nrc not .uloU-
lated to bo of bonoflt to the Aoat
JTfxans."
lite Kind of Support ?(ccdtt!
Fort Worth 3tar-Telegrhm:
One thing the gentlemen who ate
organizing the enrMmlgh to wmd ft
delegation h the DernaflratfR ftnUOnal
nnnvontlnn nletltted to UPort thB Wil
son admfniidrtitlon mutt gt in their
mfhd If that the tmramotmt lnfe b!
tne rrosiuenis stanu on me uwkhb
of Nations. That the unwUbm lire
President needs support on right now.
Ho needs it not only fts a fJoirtuafttl
but as Frosld-ftt of Utfe Cnltett Suttw
He doesn't ml It on prohibition. H
doesn't need it on woman JOffragv. in
spile of all the talk those hliiM are
not in danger nut nt the fifiavnt
moment he Ik standing o.tl In Uc
fnte or fearful odds In unwiverlttg
ffclth that the ncoitle of the L'nltwl
rftfstes (lMt-e thiMr country -o pliy rt
full part in promoting jubilee nnt mam
tabling peace m the world If ever a
man needed iuppit In a right or a
gteat aehlvtment Woodfdw Wilson
needs It at thte moment.
Mr. ltryan baa Just lued in njjpoal
asking people to telegraph the Presi-
dent that they want the Lodge reso-
lution adopt I. Apparently he hopes
to force the President to abandon the
fight at thti erltieal tag Lot ho
man or woman who sends such a tele-
grum to the President thhik he or Hhe
In supporting the thing the Pres.dcnt
ha almost ruined bis health in seek-
ing tb achlevn for this Nation and for
the world. Three yertrs ago Sir. ttrymi
Issued a similar appeal lo the jieople
to send telegrams to Wellington Visit-
ing them to Inko a stand In epppst-
tidn to the President. H? askel them
lo urge their -epreaentatlv io tihptv
the white rtag n tho fnoo of Gernmn
aggression. At a tlmo when clvillm
linn irnmlilnil Ih the balnnci. Mr. Ury-
an oppb'wd our doing our tart la help
ing to save it. II n not remaraaoi'-.
therefore that iio rheuld tail to ap
pieclate the mighty Iwme Invoked In
tho present erlsls. We care not what
one- may think of Sir. llrynn. ?.o mat-
ter what his intentions may be on
moro than one notable occasion during
the past five years he nis shown
mighty bad judgment. He will not
succeed In diverting thr President of
the United states from the fOUMO
of duty now any moro than he suc-
pfixltMl on Ihtws other neeaslans But
he and those who follow hU udviuol
will huccooiI In iraklng the President's J
tnsK naraor.
And what la true with irspet to
Ir. Bryan's course Is'true of verr olh
er man who talks about ""supporting
tha ndnilnfitnulon." but wh lulls to
arpreclatenh.it there W only oiie or
irndowlng n.uatlon on vhld tho a'i-
mlnistrntlou needs support nt tho pre
ent moment. If a man opnnvjatea
fnllv thn stnnd nf the President an I
tho Issue hefoi'o the peoilla and calls
himself a supporter nt tne I'res'usnt
tho only kind of a telegram he will
send to Woodrnw WHon Hpht now
will bo one of encouragement. And hv
will get out and work to scud r Jel
Ration to San Kranclsco that wllf help
to write a ringing Indorsement if Lie
President's stand In thu Henwiniks
platform.
If
Sandra'
Thef Jealous
BY .tAN'K PHteLPS
Copyright 1919 by George
Matthew Adams
15 Years Ago
From The Ablleno Reporter March 24
1920.
"A few days ago we rode over the
city. Its growth In tho last few yt-arS
haa not only been wonderful but what
e saw surprised us. Indeed. The. glose
limits of the residence portion nf tho
elly are nearly filled up. vbllno n
pi longer a town. ThereNs ttiday ha
doubt more thin 6000 people within
lta limits and suburbs
"The boj's haVe named the eleCtro-
fmsollno onglpo which tufmshW Th?i
nopot'ter pres-jes with power "Ataud.j"
but she ran moro than four hours this
n-ernlng without a second' 'top Willi
uut a Kick and not tho slightest varia-
tion In speed.
"No improvement of great value
pus ever been made lit Abilene than
the laying of 'he sewer plpe Uilch
Is How lflng tapldly puaht I In the
elly.
"What Is Abilene gclng o do with
Tho tjuastlon
and'18 netting moro gravo each day?
"A small flro occurred In 'he men
rrttm at the iJplleptic Colony. Hut Ut
tts damago resulted owing to tho fact
that tho fire company did 'julcki
work."
i 'i
after
Rippling Rhymes
... II I l.l M III II I.J I I -
Just a Little Fun
w&sjsyiLM
R1
511
x ON THE WING
- "That new cook Is a bird."
"Yes a bird of passage She's og.
Ing to leave tomorrow."
Her HfrorU rut lie.
Lady Ho you want employ mi-nt?
Tntmi Lady. yr nieana woll. but
yer can't muk wrk HOuud any iiv'
inviting by using a. word of thrt yil-
nuies. Kdinuursii Scotsman.
TakliigPrecatttliius.
Nervous Old invalid. Itealty
Just Folks
A .ft.l?l
4t .' t
Let me he brave thrcUKhout Uitafday
And boar what burdens come ipy way.
Let mo not whimper iinr complain
That I must faes Ui wind and rain
or. if the sun Is pleased to shine.
Let me rejoice In what Is mln?.
Ood grant that frum my Up slutll fall
No careless word however small.
To wound another. May my vole
Cuuse all who heir It to rejolc-
This day from start unto the ecu.
May all men find in me a friend.
I would not spoil this day with gn-vd
Or hate or any selfish deed
Uut I would fill U Mfth my bst.
And coBseienee-cHsr lie down to . 3t:
OtKi grant that when this day shall u.
No honest man hIi ill cll me foe.
M'AtTKU KI3UP A rNDllSIRAULH
ACQUAINTANtlK
CHAPTER ICJCII
t learranged the hyacinths re
calling the compliments Mr. Komp
had ptd m and tho ewe Tlth vhlc'i
I haI oonversett with him.
It Is bccaime lie Is nearer m'
own age" I milt) altiild 'ftrttl bc-t-kdse
ho doesn't treat mo !lko n
child. Hut ho- Isn't netirly as ftuhd-
stmo as lSvertt.' 1 wus Still mung
enough to believe tlmt A handsomu
Hh was very much to be desired
as a huslmiul.
When llverelt came in I toU him lhf J'"'ow 'cfc
nt ones of Mr. Kemp's Call
mentioned the flotvors.
"Tou received htm ftgttln
what I said ?"
"Why yes you didn't say I Should-
n't." I wfts cotral tit oiustt. lit spile
of my resolutions not tu be.
"Wo)l I say wo now. Do not re-
ceive Walter Komp In my absence.
It Is such men as he who ttfiuss trou-
ble" Ho said nothing of the flowers
but went up to dress
"Kut you dinner Sandm" he said
when after n few moments we sat
(Sewn to dinner. After dinner jCvit-
ctt left the dining wrthi quickly nndi
n I renewed him. snid "I am going
cut'
"Please take mo EverotL It Is
so lonely alone.'
"That is impossible."
"Will you be later
"t do net know ao to bed by t
o'cloek."
Ho kissed me anrslessly and loft
me to spnd tits long ovunlng alune.
I wouldn't do III Pd estl up someone
or go sottiewAwe
1 eallexl AUe Slwiie then Dammar
Htowart Iiotn were out. Then u sua
ili-n lmiitlni m.ltfflisf inn. 1 a!!il fine-
rett Bdmonds. Ho said he wotiM
eoine and thanked me for asking
him.
t wns nlready dressed so vskel
him to come early.
It wasn't quite 8:3d When he ap-
peared. I was Awfully glad tu see
htm nnd told him so. He like oth-
ers had read of mv accident and
the burglary. Later he told be h
had cut mf nltture from the paper
and had framed it.
"Vou were- very brave'' he sa'd
when L lutd answered all his ques-
tions anent the hurglar. "Most wo-
mtn would have t-c reamed. Had oii
ilf.ne so. he mlaht have killed you.
liu was desperate or he would not
have Shot the huticr."
11o was not bad-looking young
and dark. I saw his fare quite
I la Inly once."
So that you would know him
again?''
"No nt least I do nt think so.
His fsgtMfsg no 1 tttuld not recall
(hem. It wtm Just qu impression of
a faun limit mom rthau anything
ait."
Barrett had brought some music
and we playml and awiig im'.ll iboiit
fwiir past leu. Then he rn to go
I did not urgu htm I rvmln lougei
-IBverelt might come In and oo uu-
t UnssnU
"i was nearly ready for bed when
he iinslly canif home I hid tuilerod
bvsr iny prt-iKtntUons. and it was
nearly 12 o'rlok. .
"I thought 1 told you o .retire
istri." He ill nut hUb n.t Just
titod and glowered at me.
"I nad a rattler. I couldn't very
t II ko to bed.
Who caller."'
In. alt I say and all I do
To Hod and man t would be true;
Mim. 'I would lie helpful litre anu sm.
3Ime. 1 think It is nuite time the . . s- Ami clean of hen.-t anil prosu or minu.
saga wlh were ropnpired. Burely for this brief day I ca.i.
iaiuunuy -tarqing sir uut r n wriatever najUHftw. ynn p ..w...
vstHnt i MnA 'tiw Vfillf .1ftt .f.ift .t. i I '
Coffins Is suehlhlnKS to tnoek th ANCH1NT ISOVHIIOJ'SK
paper off coming down stulr.-
burgh Scoimnan.
-Kdjii-
Cwt aiade No Difference.
"Anil )nii say vqu love me?
"Undoubtedly."
"With the cost of living as high is
It Is?"
"Indeed I do. And when thewnt r
niiSTHOVKH 1V J'fUIB
AUSTIN. Texas starch 24. With
the burning rseentlv ef an old building
in the Post KQ4d tetweeu Auntin and
tiaa Antonio a landmark in Tekas his-
twy iassd ut of (xisniicc.
The amieture which aseor ttng i
i.
Ilvlntr I'dtiiiw ildvvn I will imtvat law luv i.lil lnluiliUaltH.-Wt'4 ltUllt Iteler
Iiy making you my wife.' ISdiabtuah eivll war served sm a road house im
Scotsman.
utaae coaen liav between the two Uwnn
Rniiliii' I'm uhn mIk hanvH MBit a luru'iiTJH-'
Mother: "Did you eall Bdlth up this roach was. coufcidered rapd tiaiut
morning?" White tems wiro bUng chnvl a
Daughter: VVes. but she wwtt't this peint passengers qusochi-a thur
down." thirst si the bar wnsa ftnytrtla th it
But why didn't you eall h' dwwn?" -rtould teave a man's mowth tat a w
"Beenuise shs wasn't up considered drtiiksblt. At one titn
Then call hsr up now gad eJI ne guard was stationed there to tMoteet
uowii lor uoi uMici iuw .. io etmietvm iruin mu " -yau
caled her uii. Chlsggo Plh around Austin.
niw&
"" HitMiiulrtii"t Caiteonuv
Tlie MblroMf'n Opitortunlty. nALVKTOK. Tsk. iUreh S4 -Hail
"I think HI S a eligs to us my mj RjgriKst iSjgsTwai be6la
caf.iVf.reStfJ rumg over the rfecoastructed causs-
'Tlis olii
with the
Journal.
ar
JfTsur has had a aurI WW ssrl Aprtl aecordlog to au n.
XtowSug Qwrlsr. nottsxsmsnt by A. It. Wsngstw iet-
voh.. "hiwh" "- njjgg te contrssiors in Jj-kv.
Cheerful Talk
I do not talk of ?0rrow. I'm uhlppcr
blithe amp gay; and of a bright to-
morrow I sprint my spiel todav; for
ftdks are tired of bearing Of donating
and of fearing they long for some-
thing cheering to shoo tho glootn awaV
Art I godally drilling along Commer-
cial Street no voters hear iho trilling
a lay of frigid feet- I do no mournful
jeilln'. I boost tho world We dwell In
the world we're raising Hall Columbia
Iik and say it's good a. wheat. Oh.
men would ralher Ititcn to silly Jays
like mo whoso ndjcctlves nil glisten
with merriment and glov. than htar
the griefsmtths blowhu. morn hf-lnn-choly
crowing the while their tears
I ere flowing In rivers to he ien. M"ti
work nnd they arc weary they rret
and they are itd; nnd hopeful words
and cheery may help to make Ihem
gled; nnd so the sunshine grtfter who
strives to kick up laughter though
ho seems daft and dafter la really not
bi bud.
31ISSOPHIANS JN HIIX.V
roilSf AN OHGAMZATION
C0LUMBU3 Mo. March .11. A
Mlnsotirt society has been tormud In
Shanghai China by 122 former resi-
dents of this itate according to word
lccelved at tho University of Missouri.
The purpose of tho organisation it
wim said. Is to brine Missouri ins in
China In closer relationship with one
another to encourage MliMouri.vis to
go to China for business and profes-
sional work iinl to iconciura'3 pub-
lic opinion In thlHfimintrfr so thct iro
American govamTenfcfllt develop a
fixod nnd ofttlnuousf Ppllcir toward
Chine .miliar HaBtflli affa.ri
. 1 1 f
Will prfvl Uttd tftsWfor your old
piano. f'hpiiblfeW.-riidv
i.i .inn I . n i i il jpCj. mfc lS I-
mrrarm
ijlanotaai
ii ml T wi .MPs m AC
; Vlitsnir1 tfafnhir
v.n.XV Tif?flfTRjr.
TIRfiv.f
w. it. x
T T W VScTf1T7Tn S
ii. xi riinujui j. -c
'ii i ii 1 1 i i i.
13. L.
.ii ii ii i i linn w. .
ers & Merchant
Bank
as
$200000.00
shed Bank"
OFFIOMRS
L.- President
AMES Z Vico President
5EBLI3 Z.. Cashier
.Assistnnt Casliler
.Assistant Cashier
ELLIS I j. - Assistant Cashier?
Sue
Tho
kcopin
rind y
steadi
Thi
cXperi
entire
any bai
Citizen
y s
WZZ)LUrtt7KU
est toaAof satisfadTfy III
k of tile 1) usiiiPSiof cust(r
A.u .. ...1.....11 A n 111- IIAl
mil' nuif jiMwrii .na iui.iiiiu iiui
sy. jf l jr
Alin-gkJiins fh.iovcdsTiiil kiiu
. i i - - . m. . a .
Incnititni n voiisT(lilposa(
Utiirfrl)iisies.s jfojl lnw
"IT f
enence
iiiiltiiig is the
rs year In
v depositors
ul
of sucticssfiil
wc nlaco our
for handling
have.
oiia! Bank
Capital and Surplus ?200000
lCstr 3-ft. w
IfixtO 1-fl
Ux3 Officer'
DxO now iuiv
15x12 new nav.il
?Y
Iff -f
AS MY on
JrTni
RQAINS
lakl color tent..
nwl waterproofed lent..?!?.!
'a tent. UftrwaTl-v !" '
ival .y-t. wnli.....JJ5J
naviirttnt. 4-ft W.1JI....J1S.
$42.50
J57.r.D
GO
00
00
lixll Army tsiit -l-ft. wall. .. ..J85.00
17x21 Army Jfeot 6-ft. wall. ..(.. ..115.00
"Barrett Kiltnonds." Then I re-
ea'lcd that Hetty's aunt had said
thai Leola Kv tett's first wife never
fletl to hide anything h dW that
no matur if Hhe Rumv It would 'nulu
iJiercit awfully angry di iii him.
and that altho he would trj to make
her iiromUo not lo Tjceiv people
.igaln or go places hi nvr eould.
i would do ihe tame. So 1 addiil:
'I called tftm HP and asked him
tc come "
' Vou mean Unit joil tehpltonoti
him after I had gone oat?"
Vps. I t-alltd AHcv Bloai-i w.'rt
Pag mar Slewurt but both wwn out.
then i caltwl Uarrttt. We had u
delightful time He brought some
Mbsic. But you nmsia't blame Plio
becguKtt 1 was up He hit about half
imit tfii. I nw been dawdling
tlunkmg I did net realise it was so
Uitr. Whrre'iitd you gv"
"Ntver mind where I went. Utvt to
led"
As he turned awsy to hfc d.tssing
mom I thought I hird nlro n utur
l will not 1st another" th.-H the
dvor clum-d.
I could not bleep for ouie time
trjiBii to liuiko out wliat h? had
jntant. D4d He think I was fcoing to
h like Leola. ami have iu own way
ut tadiscreet in sstte of Him" 1
rojtetl so. jj
Tminirrow I nil ilartan iniytoa
jfeiHdri to luuqji I
1
All touts
duek nnd
potr
rips
O. IV
three qui
condition
O D wo
lent
k and.t
t. etc
i holea1
rv nil
12 tcr. double filled army
soldicompleto Jwlth poles
juaranlccd to beg tree irotn
tears
tvnol DlYstninShz overcoats.
Ktn excellent
3 S
dJaim'M
m&
H
025 So
Phone 113:
novated
u- SON
nd Street.
Abilene Texas
lent
iial.
110
1 ihli
dltM
eaei
sTrel
Khol.l rlilng" bnts
ceneatf conosion
uegKing:
new .
Wranne
Gold Ate;
Hold M
Stetl sluing liarracks
20-in mattreso
urev no
anectcd
blzo SSxt
excel-.....53.80
on cx-
.u.ca
at lace
3. new. .55.00
.i........t5S0
....5150
s new 58.00
ier cot 55.00
ernment In-
ray blankets
....58.00
and renovated
used
ftninn tilnnl.6
excellent condition ...-. jc.&u
Alt tirlecs fob Wnoo. excent clothlntc
and blankets which arc sent prepaid In-
sured parcel post.
Man ciiecH or money oroer to
ARMY EQUIPMENT COMPANY
IUIelnh Hotel Bldg.
Waco Texas.
S-3-30t
" V
COJ
lUUrqkl
VU(lli( G1
erago wJOi
ADtUBfe-
.SKINKIR
. r
isuituiAJSJunneers
3 llfgh-ay steel and
brifBesi paving bow-
HVterl supply.
Just 25 ensew
Just
5-11)9 J
1 gall
1 gal
1 gal
1 gI
Che
10 casei
10-lb
10-lb ca
10-lbs Ii
48-U)g gi
20 Bars
1 t1ny.cn I
"NVc hav
is TomntOcs. per doz.
ins Corn per do
HaaanBtjMDXHanniannni
Zfmrlb Cm
25 eaT5( of No. 2-llrft
j it. ii..ii..M .
rwwjw. i.utwji --.- u-----
aii yau gruietfii'iiieappiu -
fonean Uvacliow a
Ioncan jpneota W-
Ioncan Jrtnles jJ?--
huff wnin t in iiimntH)a:s
KlOL 8(I!lUt'(l HJjii'
ii of lviliPT JoiiCiXSyriift
L r- T.. c... I
y .liui.v uuuv oiyF -
hl Iti'osyrtip -ibd
fflgrfr A-J-.
VlcaxT Lasy boap Ai-
iUrht Ilouso tlci
eVvery nttiwtivp prtf
TELEBH
Or Better Still
Ajfa Mm
SI GO
.?1 75
SI 45
7 90
Si 25
95
eoinfiound per bucket SZ 4U
. w i?Ji. i
95-A
:::::.:: 9o
S3 45
II SI 00
IHRPIV- . vv-r
es on nil eats.
ONE 1020
Come to See Us.
Thomas
005 NORTH 2ND STREET.
UllllKIOTIIMiHI !! ! "'Til
AGGldjiik. ft Health
ij Jtoliyies
Motz & Curtis
it .
- '7S.i
jr rv l " S 'C
iix. j.h a'Ji uuii; f TxTT-tT'lT'rsrrJIXir'
f A it 1 1 " Hi YlilVJLajXL1lVJV
J. II lJ C f 1 k
it U S i ibuL-
I Practice Litrtled to f v.TrXiaf
JJielKar NoirJfd Throat Jf J JWlwlli
t y4.. t Collie and SGfsHi
JisreewuiKimi; r i l t
I . BYvU3Mf
Y PHOjfe
jr fc. - . -i
Rooms 3r8CL-l-2 J3f
AMlene
L4w-- '! WiiiiSI Sgi m IS m I 1SI I
Offices
Amarillo
HAS GONE UP
S'LV
s For Money
& COX
320.
tizens National jBank
Texas.
Reporter Want Ads. Bring Quick Returns
BJNfGING UP FATHER Br Geo. McManus
(Registered U. S. Patent Office)
.MH4M"""1""-1
- - tiBr js-e- - wmcS. w-- - . a
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 86, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 24, 1920, newspaper, March 24, 1920; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth316372/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.