The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 37, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 22, 1914 Page: 2 of 6
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the habit has tlio leaHt lufluruco on1
Mint In commonly railed Inspiration"
Pierre l.otl liar his colleague'
Keeps Blood Moving
Prof cjj tonal
and 'Basinesj
Directory
THE FIRST STATE
BANK & TRUST CO.
opinion As far as l havo obHorv-
1 the ie of tht-elRttruttH-Uaa-UocL-I
Drives Out Impurities
True to Nature in Its Action and Welcome to
foci vhuteor on iny faeultleH."
Aim ng smokers who are membors
cf the French academy Maurice U.ir-
rro is not averse to a clear while
I'ii h I llarleu coiiMiilerrt the Imlilt nHJ
ci nnd a weakness
It m IMIM also is Hovoro; 'll
stiiOK only an occasional cigarette.
t 1 derive untiling from the prtititlco
dii m iralghi and the unpleatiant
kiio led'U that. In continuing the In-
dillgrnce 1 surrender to n weaUnos"
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Wants vour banking business of
course but we also want your friend-
ship. Pay us a call once in a while
whether you have business with us or
not. You will receive a hearty wel-
come from both officers and clerks
OFFICERS:-
E. B. Bynum
Oscar Parker
J. H. Couch
W. H. Free
E. C. Honeycutt
FOR 3 PLACES
1YILL SPKAk AT TVLKH HILLS-
HOIK) AM) JUHIIAHIl CITV IN
.NEXT FEW WEEKS.
Special to Tlio Reporter.
TEMPLE Texan. April i Tlie fol.
lowing upeaklng (Intra liuve been an-
nounced fur Jamon K. Fcrgtibun. can-
didate foi governor
Tyler Saturday. April 3 ft
liillhburo. Monday Mnv i
Hubbard City Monday Mujr -J S:tt
V M.
LlrcHtp latiu-d
Tho fallowing innrifage IlcenscK
lime been Issued since tlu' labt re
porli
Hazziu Harp ami Ella Maj SafTel
C E. Grlgg nnd Miss Myrtle HOgan-
The Umki'H Howry
Tliit trntrln nndltTf. rif tin. nllnttlr- ;ittl
FERGUSON SETS
tfHK DATES
thu torribW) fate vt John Jacob Astor'""'1 Brat a" rdUMl.u art to 'w
ono of the iMNeiigeni l vlvitlly re-ttJj.'n "'' Ul enwmUiw
tailed la tlio play entitled "The Drok . '0 "'";'
fti Itosary" by Klrkpatjrjck lloone.b"Vle'rt:TUaUvB.
which will bo seen at the Lyceum The- ( ftrl'"a. chairman of
atro on Friday Anrll 'M
ti.. v.rv tr i.iu ti-iti. n. iv
or a very rich man for a girl yoWjn cn.nrKe f Ul" v0li0'l r1utur"8 i'1'0''
enouoii to be ni .lmicht.-r ti. .tiK.ilnK I made mi of C halniiiin U-xr
....ritv or ti.lr ..l... iin miunieiir .win.
tho tniitlonnlro who simply calculates
that ho can ubo his inllltons to buy
tho companionship of a beautiful girl
Although mentioning no names tt Is
very readily seen that tho business
ltjto marriages of millionaire Astoitu
Madeline Force forms the ground
work Of tho story on which "Tho Brok-
en lUwary" Is baBed.
The unhappy ending of tho wealthy
man Is cmistrued by the author of Uie
play to bo tho fitting vengouce from '
hlfrn hcavca to inorc l ymvo ln. Thai
llJptt f .l. nn n llonltf al r - "
IIhcK of the play are Intensely strong
and show that young girl's love cannot
ho directed or Influenced by n hard-
hearted mother anxious for the girls
to rlso In society Tlio play proves
that lovo Is a tiling that cannot nelth
er be bought nor fiolib The now ilni
uutUa offering will ha presented ly A
capable cast of flioiroiouian players
and Hcciilcully It stands coinparlaou
yrUk any New York production o.i
the roAd
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President
Active V. Pres.
Vice President
Cashier
Asst. Cashier
HOUSE TAKES
UP COTTON BILL
llllt'HE 4.'KirrLTrKAL iO.H.Mir
TEK TUUAT ItEtiAX HEAItlXi
nrio FrrritE.s
GRAIN HEARING BE NEXI
One Such Hill Ma l'Hod The henalp
AriI Final l.PtNlatlon Kx-
pected at. This Seixlon of
l". S. CeHgrctt
My Assoelnted Presa.
WASHINGTON. I. (' April it i
The House Agricultural Committee to
day began a serins of hearings on in
rlous bills to regiuate cotUn future
trading One such bill ntrem!) has
!iatied the Senate and niemberji ff
the committee hope to see final lug
Islation during the present seMsion of
tongresi Later iuckt" is of m'ton
u iiiviiiiuii- runoiiirrjui il u lilt
Ixjvcr of South
the enumlttoti.
oaineo io Huocom.niuees io inse up
cotton and train. The sulMConimlii;i!
''" Uoprcsoutatlvf u Leo of Georvlit
Candler of Mississippi. Haw ley tf 0-e
con and Howell of I'tah.
For tod'ty'a hearing reuebontaMis
of the New York and other on: ton vs
changes the cotton inllla of the Smut)
cotton growers Charles J Mraiid In
charge of the division of mart ft.) of
the Agricultttro Oepartmeiil pnd I'r.tii
Cl O Coffey solicitor of the il"! ir-
moitt roprsuntlng tho m)e.uituuit.
vero invitod to speak
cu'""Vr "V' 'u . "' l".r
r ' " Mon"tU? '"WI
' ' l bill UHl llttMUl it befol till
Following tlo roui'li'siur of the
ipifstlou of cotton oluinlttiliuilin ib
taken up
The Lexer bill. Introduced In the
House cnrl) thlr. month would pluoc
a prohlhltlvo tax on all contract
vlilch do not meet eertaln ronulrQ
meiits. jtrlnalpnlly Roverumeut stand
crdir nnd flxwi tllfferencnir 1n thp w
tlement of contracts and would pla
a nominal tax on such contract which
do moot tho requlroiuoulH or the hill
Tho bill propones that the mil)
market shall he those which the .Sec-
retary of Agriculture shall dealgnatu.
It would dlreol that only markets
should ho considered In which bpoI
ruiwii is som iii sucu oiumo ami un-
der Miich conditions as oustotiuirlh tt
reflect ucnurateb tho prii's f inli
dllng cotton and the dllfereiice y
tweon tho prices of middling cotton
and other grades.
Another bill to ho considered ui
that Introduced hv Unpresciitatlve Cmk
tuer it ih in oni Hcott bin pussed lit
m. m . w . .... -. fc'l
tin lloiiho seveml yeara no i:
J
wmiKt ilenj tlm line of the ma Is an
tolosraph to all toiitruels where aoi
tun I iiolhorv of oottun U not coutmni
tuntcd $
Tho hill Intrmlueed bv Sennit
Hmltlt of Koiith Carolina and pnssoi
y inu nonaiit iu tarcn Uuiuok tn
Win) of Uio tunlht HHd tulwrduti to itH
Il
2 1
uooeerw tor two future iwiivury
cotton which not etwforin to cori
tain conditions u wouldregitlato tlnu.
the contracts specify tho number o
!lt. JIEMH VLKOIU) I'tlll 1 1. It
Or. Porter Will Bpenlt on the "I a
Purdonabl Sla" nt First HuptlBt
Church tonight Wednesday April 2J
Win miWAV
bales of cotton Inwdw-d tln price p-r
M)uiul of middling cotton and provide
that the cotton tihull ue within t'j.
grade ltmltB fixed by the 3ecretr or
Agriculture
Alt of the bills have the harm' (ten
oial purpoxes and tho committee tias
to decide vuiiel principle will be most
llkui) to meet tho .Itualluii. Cittern
merit olllcialu ar agreed tliat some leg
lialtlon or tho hind slt-tild tit- ppnt.
but opposition has developed on M
part of botne men tvlio believe that Hi
overninent nhould not do wop- th.i
fl tho grades of eotton
'TUv Department of Agru nltiire ai
been Investigating the Mibjeet fur bn
oral yoara nnd is aiixlouw for l.lyliu
lo to pro tect both the lro
ducor and voiiaunicr Tho legitime!
! needs of both Iitivo been rct'Oiiilztd
but tho npecnlnlKe feature linn heei
taken iutji consideration as Moll Tht
department has given prltiwrj roiitud
I ration to tho grade which ojlliah
h touch with the situation belie
there mum be a baslB of trading
be fall. Department olllchiis i (
consulted by .Mr. Lever liefore he dn v
up hi hill and its general (rdUv
are boile.il to liavo tlwir jwii -They
believe that tho big trnibl it
Vresont la with speetilatlvv tnunl 't
tlon without effeettu' i ontroi V
present tho department has .tut ri '
In rnrtiuilate cradoit lint Iiuh no n" .
io regulate thejn It t irpoh.(t t i
ntandanlB be made uniform tltri
out all marKetB.
Nine standard grades for totton
d"tcrmlned upon and proiuulpati d
the Secretary of Agripulture and i-
now forniulatmi to all Mho aii
They havu been adopted hv tlh I d n-
American cotton tchunKra Tin -v
Vorlt exchange took them iii 'Ji j
rcceiitty and will put tliem mtn IT .
tiet year
(rmdrnntettt otllelalB. us will .u
Chairman l.evtir Joined bv utui t
' members of the coininllteo. uliilc k t u t -
lined tnat the exenangea nave huov i
a ruddhtew to udopt tlm grades tt
Uevo thnt there should h IfaiUi r
regulation on the part of the gowirn
mont to protect tliu turrpase of me
lirodueer Hnd ronsumor
Wrluus argimiouts have beep dd-
Vaiu ed b tho otiououts of the U -
iulaliou. tm Mr Lot or oprtstetl oic
fidonce today ihat Cotigross wouUl a
t this RiTttn and Kettle tin- mtln
matter without further deln He con
tends that exihnugo Iihvi- tcn Mteii
time enough to inform pnloUo mul
that It U now t tr tne mi in
inviil to fctep In
A soon ac the eoiiiii v flin'
tho question of colttm futu r
ably about April 27. the uitbjut cf
giuin Htundardiuitloti Is to la- 't .
ui ItoprosentJitive M'ns of India a
la chairman of the stiIi-commiit m
grain. Tho big nuottlon to ! l' d
l Is whether tho Feileral Kut m
meat shall control the tradluu in
grain or hliitll merely auperU it
o Mum In Tubncco Simike.
PAHlS-ls hinoking a help to lit
erary comport It ion"
Kitill Fagtte the aeadcinic t.tti in
inveterate smoker thinks not "1
smoke a great deal but 1 do not beln t
It does nut go"d I ovep think it may
do harm '
ildre Theitrlet the novel Iht who
tilteruates between pipt and i iK.tr
ettc b.ib I hat i tn ver fouiut tin
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ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY
Special Preliminary Road Season Preparatory to a Long Engagement in Chicago
i iiirinui nru r t
"The BROKEN
A Mithty Dnr.a
Di'dhtttf wit li (lie .Miwl tiluniij; Ahiihu ol
da Ih. TIIK THAKFIl' l HKAIITM
KndurhL'd l- flit? IVi-iui mul (Mor
IF XOU ?E.HU.MAN YOU WLL WANT T SHE THIS PLAY
W rwd at c Sal at COKNVII DRUG STORE Price: 35 50 7$ and 1.00
"The rtipiirdoiittble Sin."
I'r Iletirx Alford t'ortor will speak
foul lit Wednesday on the 'i'niiar
dohahl" Slit " Everybody Invited o
hear him.
l'llui Studio I- ("arliKitiNC" Iniplraliaii
Per the of the New York livening
Herald whose "Axol" series of eomU
nrtootiH lme been ruiinliK Jit the
in uspapers for ninth yonrs. Is said
to tw the Thanhouser Atiutlii New
Rnchelle. for. "iitmosphore " At anj
rnt' nwspMper rehders Have .found tn
llie "Axel" tdstures. mention Of lejt-
gy Snow tthe studio tiHihe for Mls
Mnrittierlttft Snowi. Mm 'ruz Mur-
iel i Miss OstriuiiM Herts melbg eat
tHrrt Alder n nnd rfon Ulirkr ithe
Thnttliousor romeillvunvi whll tt mov
lug camernmau who has ail sorts of
Jghls wlUi Avl"' Is laheled "Heorge"
aftpr tleorge WebtiOr. a Thanhouser
orolograplfer. is claimed. If all tit!
la true it's probabl) tho tirst time u
comic artist lias used real imine fn a
merles of thin kind
Woman Mwillovts Itadiutii and Die
Prom ! o n (I on chronlele
A woman's dnih ttinuli wallow
trig u tutie of radium a ilHscHbed t
an lmiuet at Preston Tiilirnuniy oi
Kllen CiMikwoii. Vi. the w ife of (1 1o .(
iraiiiminAii
AifOrdJtoc vo th- fidene
or
llayner Mrs ( ooks went to tlie hot
pltal Manh T' for radium treatmeir
for leafitiss A mtal cylinder eon
in the home of today
' T&9io5r -Hvf ' '
conveniences and abundnt hot vtopvnvailable
instantlo at a turn of thjFnucet
With a "Pittsburg" in ti
hot -water is a
four insuring
bath and laun
"Oui
-
at Q turn of jtfc fntfot. "P
purposes.vTlte "Pftsburfi'
VttUUDl
rfenty
I
special 9nngo In to hous nning Is romurknbly freo from
troubljff and entirfp automatic In iietlou llgtulni! nnd Ox-
tlngulsldntl tho jjns at ft turn of tho faucet. Oncu ingutllod
you havo n source of perpetual comfort )n oil thuuduut
pupply of clean hot water .Instantly available any hour of
tho day or nffiht.
We will demonstrate it for you
at our shorn rooms.
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Abilene Gas aeui Electric Co.
ONE
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THE fr
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THE G R E A f SvA
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ET YOlrH IMT NOW OR WU
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people tui'iud jiwat tit ciw perhirnt
iiiiof in fvt'ts Itiwn mi nfooinit ot ail
m-iiIh lu-HUf mild mil IN ADVANCK
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If tljfrc nre sltfn o
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lUcr. Iimcn ami thr ueti-ic n ' i
Hvorythtng M kn-pt tn ih- r -i
jIHir tjluoil. lTOJt'lir '6lir' tU-nt H"iil
Man a flni' MmnHipi. tmns f j.m -r
Uj aad la a twtnkUtti .fri;4iwi "
pim la jiur ti-nlf 11 ruibm i!' cv.r
elt aais very tMitii' nnfe ihii.bi
Icuiltia. niuiui nrf ! irt rv t .
thrtll with fractals with hi . n w
fBmt prlodnMK
Xut erarehun; overwUflialuE ewu so at
adh wi ifi ait. ? n o. jwnw" i r "' '
W" . 1 J'J- '-J- " pjgJLUT-- '
uitninc radium unci tniUiorruw
Insert Hl allernattv irjto Meri far ano
each nostril Wums. -out t!
f - -TMSOLD KELtAat.5"
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AT OH UO 8 el.OflTR At II "X CV MAHC
FlIOH VANTfl Pj HrHHYKT
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meaor complete domestic
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NIGHT
I. i7Z-A 1-
iitunuuav-t vicuu bLCUiuniti M
10 mvfiirouv fii 1110 twenty- m
' m hoJpfcatGT tor the kitchen 1
k aWink" I
rUaljimi" hot water nnswera manv (J i
IT. ..1.. ..... . ... . m .
i" vutuy lUBipuuci wiuioui uny m
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YNDICATE
CRIF
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ByB I
IMi'1-tll.'Ol r.fiu.Ms K- Xuell lltrt'.
gliouf (tic UulvcrHC.
i- m a inn &n tli (IC on tt peach
. (.m i i'Werfiil a ill" heroic warts
nut in a nemnhlh nn tin iiorrBfiptury
t niaml f th nti i-xset "rteiiee
li fr ad luflrt tjn cetUiiir 8 8. H.
ti. world; cur fur U JlwSrtlw of tlu
blHtl
lr irtvf. punotial advice on tttbtom
Ms-mi! rhwtmatliw writ'' nt oim tn tlio
"rftf Si-vlOi C'. 32t! SWtft llultitlng. At-
a tt.l G TMr tlltdlWi ilpartmnt I
ni on fl bt.wttl (linen . nftil H
'-niitn.il i mufcie jKrjMinnl WoetJ twt. P
i" i ht m (iittlimtl wetiiinii nuioutiMi
Ji a Uti oi 3. 8. S. toiUy
rrnnv- "the Mbe from tlir nostril
vh-n ti. foinil tl Im4 dln.ipprar il
and an examination l the x-no
h0vd that Mi's ' k had Uttit
titiivh -sallo''d ti tuW Ten das
liter an ujm'MUou wif vtTirtUMl tir
fh r mm il of the l-nhe anil Mrs
i tU hnii'i 1 to t'oiro.t but lat r
J -ti j) tpferi aatt ili'Ml
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STA ri'.I) COMMUNICA-
TIONS A1I1LKNF. 1.0I)(JK
no. nr.ft. A. I'. A A.M.
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Fim sty Mhl PAftl MDFiTH
Vltor Wftleontr
(" W IfOnUHTS. Secrctnry
.! ... I i. I . I .. ! Wt I
siAiiro covvor.vntiJ!
No 1..S n. A..M
Second Prldaj
iilgu; each month
Sojourners w
come C. Vi
UobertH. Sue.
Abildtie Chapter
S'l TEll
MMLAVr.
Atnleuo Com
mandory No. 2'
IC T. 2ud Mot
an" nlKlit eno'
month j--ir hjb--tits welcome -C
IV Hf b''r' Ufcordoi'
S6e
Gunter Hotel
HAN ANTONIO TEXAS
' - t r'lr- -Proof Xto4orn Bl-
. ti . fur 'i-hcd All Outside
HootiiH wl'h high t ellliiKa
A Hotel Unlit For the Cllnmtd
KATBS:
ruroponn ?1 00 to 13.00 Por D4y
SA WIOMO IIOTCIr CO. Onnerv
""rv Tvrrelt Mnr
HMktm irog 6s.
Wp have Dolls you
havo never seen.
"rhelVsntSaBpliers"
A. R. ClIRISTOI'IIER
Proprietor
feunt.woiMrn p
PLAY
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APRIL 24
Sn& Father O'Bay
III Hie Jlltht Jln tllf Flliesl Ailiny tho
lt.M Heniltirul Stciit-n 'ii'd tin Ui'uutoM
i 'l'
II. JM) KEEIlLl-LAWYElt
4' Civil 1'ractlco !u alt CourU
ColluCtloiiB a dpeciulty
UH. L W. HOLLlU sit
til. U W. HOLMS. Jit
Physician & Surgeons
IIOURS
10 to 13 a. in. 2:00 to CM)0 p t
SaMou nulldltig
At The Hollls Sanitarium
100 to 10:00 a. in. 4 00 to Coo p
HK LI. C CATX
fractlc lliiilted to olllc coui ..
Mono and laboratory workOWce i
Laboratory over City Drug Store.
Paul the Tailor & Co.
Tailors Hatters and Cleaners
See our $16.50 Special Suits
CALL FKAXK HA1TUKWH
Baggage aiau at J. W. Evans
Grocery Storo Uoth l'lioncs
Dr. R. A. Maddox
DENTIST
Office Over Magee Drug Store
PHONES
cl Residence 896AV
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4-
IHl. rVKI'S N. JLVi
Kogtilar
OhlllDPATHH PIIYSIC1A.N
Oilluo WrlstLii nmidfng Pino St
HOUItS V-V2 and -'-C
Phone 123
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Offlca oi er ClUzoyn NationaM tiwit
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lone Plnttoy u. o. M.d
Hoiiao Phono lira
oils pix.vev a pim:y
Uogulars i. OHtroiiaUm
Olttco Hours Otllto
3 to 12 n. tn. 29 V6 PHiO St.
3 to fi p. in. Abllono.
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Company. 110 lJine St.
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