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THE ABILENE "REPORTER ABILENE TEXASli
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The Abilene Reporter 1
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WMAAAA
DOIXG THINGS
TM"ln' lew must bo n town with n
lunrh At least that hcnutltul alty
Ot the IM i ns when It 1ms n fnslt tJ
perfortr goes about It with commend-
able lm. ' '
JMainview Is to entertain the West
Tcxis Chamber ot Commerce in an-
nuaj convention next year Doom sho
plan fo lrt the orfffcnlssatlon hold lth
jn- nt ns j'it any old where whether
in u mall committee loom or private
ofXtrf'J f-'he doss not.
PHinuew is soiiiR.to build a city
nu-M'orium to cost TGO.OOu. Sho prom-
ised tho "West Texas Clmmbor of Com-
xnrnc that If tho 1022 convention
wcr.t to her sho would provldd a milt-
ablc rln-ro for Hie meetings to bo hold
in And eho la keontnB her word.
rrw tltimatchos nesur6 Us ' that
PhlrIew has Required sjx lots. 1G(K
141 feet and 'will erect thereon n
municipal auditorium 120x14b fee
wl h a s atlnj? capacity ot 1.460 per
bov on the main -floor and. 700 In the
eallcrv. In addition there will be n
state 30 feet dpep and 71 feet wide
ample enough to ttcqommodnie.n. &M
Hur show together' with drowdn?
rotm" infra orchestra plf. and 'nil
the oMier trlmmlnfcs. Tho extra- lot
spice wjll be nf& ns a llowor pari;
o sc off the building;.
plainvlew voted the bonds for this
building recently-and Is losing no
time !n Bettlnpr it ready for the con-
vention and for all other conven-
tions -which niay comb her way." .
Abilene has .Just about nuit InVlt-
ine .conventions for sho hna no place
to houso them. Thoro Is no auditor
ium here but if wo Iceep hnm'mo--
Ing away at the proposition long
rnouih Some day Ablleno will equal
Plainlew in tho matter of civic pre
parcdnceu. -
Anyway Premier Kara ifW not com-.
mlt hara-kari which used to he mv
iaahion nnidng Tnpanes' niateamcn.
"Well Sir. Watson did not llko the
nrmy very wo.ll nnj'hoiV'. o'en during
the war
Thee Brnvolod Ptreote which 'lt
pla-cs hao liecomo slightly unsniooth
ns it wore might be Improved if the
c iv had a Varlfler with which- to
harrow them In preparation for lovoi-
inff and tolling. ThSjra eosllnp the-
motor c a- und other voh'.clv owners of
tbln c.ty thousands. of mollars annual-
ly in upkeep and deiivoeiatfon to ay
nothing of their destructive effects on
the noroun nnd nwral-Bvutemft.
The allied-council of ambassadors
n.cked one of the prettlost nnd most
healthful spots on earth for founer
TmnerOr GhAtles to spend his exile In.
Funrhal. on theSsland or Madeira tho
laricit of tho'.Meidelra group is a not-
ed health resort.' Jn the particular fa--or
ot pritlnh convalescents. Its cll-
HMle ia said to be ery beneflcinl to
per?or suffering from pulmonnry dn-
caMf'. Its fane. Is no.less wide fo"
Jtj wines which it oxports to the value
of about ono million dollars annually.
Chirks in the salubrious atpiosilhere
of Funchal may be abjo to forgot Ws
va-ant throne for the balance of his
da. end It he knows what Ib really
good for him he will be eqnlent to re-
main an exile wlU whnlover dlstinet-
"ion the fetatutf Ot sutjondcd hero irmy
en "il.
The Silvatiqu Armyrtppettl In Abl-
lrr in met. o far With a fair rc-
HpopRi but there are Indioagons that
.i. .1 I. .Tl t. ennalderablQ Wft' Off.
ilo-t rople know tlie value of tlil
great- nrKanhmtlon and appreciate i9
.plcndUl work It perlormn- Most 't
them are' wiUhUt to contribqte to lu
Bood work. Tlinw so inclined should
malte their subscription at frt00- B
that Me eampalKn my be endec). The
considerable number of local pwp
who ar giving most or all of their
time to the campaign. should bo reliev-
ed of the task as noon as possible rd
th filter nnd mole .yberal tho people
are Jn their responso the qUlckor tlu
Job 111 be finished. ' lOcU in.
"VVe wnuld sirws'with deadly Itera-
tion tlu- lt.iw?rtane of conserving lh"
water n.ply- Jt U. ui) to tho hotiaer
joMr to Join tosether in thla noc-in-nt-
nrd huabaml the (want aupjfiv
titvtll old man Jupe Pluvluti opens 'p
th r.'in..rks again. It miwt b
aone Tlie lofil inhabitants ot lHIotv
aro going to obey a they always hac
to reahe tlie uw of water except for
abFoluteH- pawisUal purpOs Ann
they arc g.ns to ea tlut. the neigh
bore reject gia law. too. fqr nothing
mikes a loUd cltUen mnddor than to
catch aom.body taklnc ndwntogo- ol
lllm While he Is denyfllB hjinirtlf. -The
rain will oome. make no doubt but
meantimo we must conserve tho water.
Thank goodheiw Abilene will fcoqn
be hoolrod up With liar mngnlflcont
new lnko hnd her water worrloa avIU
io permanently cured but .for the
present aoJf-denlal is necessary on thq
i jrt of tho cltlsenshlp.
?fark Jfarkeil Down
r.OXtiOl Nov 7 The German
) ' 'iiped ar.Tily apain In tho
V'inge i otl t tod iv rear h'
low re . .a ot 1002 1-2 to
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CHEAP rOHTICS
From Amnrlllo Tribunes
Honator Wntson's chnlco that Alfi.
oriean BQldlers wero oxecuted in Franco
without trial unsupported as it Is thus
far by nny tangible ovidctico hart nil tho
earmarks of .another cheap bid of
a ohonp politician fbr a llttlo notor-
loty yueh n elmrRo ns mnde by tho
floorRla (jeitntor Is unbollovoablo.Tho
American army Was tnndo up of tho
very best blood of tho United StutOs.
It was not an army of hoodlums brtn-
dlts ninl barbarians as . the ohartto
nirtdo would indicate. Undoubtedly
thcro wero n few men holdlnf: tho
rank of officers In an army of tha nlzo.
recruited nhd sent overseas by this
.ountry who might havo bcon lack-
ing In tho irninly (ittnlltlcs which
should havo ohiiractcrlzcd officers in
the service of u. Krenl republic but
a thins llko Senator Watson chnrjjos
could not have taken plado without
tho connivance of a considorablo port.
jon 0j thd
Official personnel oftnci
American Kxi)odltlonhry Forces "ami
nobody will bellcvo that such a thins
as ho charccs could have taken nlaoo
-without it belntr known Ions boforo
llio prpsont tlnie
Senator "Wiitson's charccs nniount
to an ihdlcthlpnt of .tho character of
tho mon 'who Word chanted- with tho
reponrfbllly of commandrnR qur
army ovorseas. Np patriotic American
uan allow suchmonstrous charge as
this to go unanswered and the author
cf It branded what ha really is.
The war lias brought us a bountiful
crop of cheap political by-Play.- but
tho contribution from tho Senator
from Oeorgla Is about the most re
volting effort along that llno that tho
country lias bpen called upon to wit
ness.
miCK fOlt.MALS k
Alilleho Itenortor: Tho end of tho
threatened railroad strlko doubtless
vVas received With great rojolclng by
peoplo in nil walks of Ilfo Including
the railroad men Huch n strlko would
bo Unfortunate nt any time and par
ticularly so Just at present. As long
ns iiiq itauwny ljauor iioaru can hoi-
tlo dlNDtiti'B- to tho satisfaction of both
Kldos tho country will bo satisfied .
KUito I'rosB in naiias News.
Nobody was convinced that there
was to bo a ratioh-wjuo sttiHo ot
ltUUoml luun. Nobody beltuvutl it
thoroughly becnuso everybody knows
tho men who run the tralps und build
tht) ems and keep tlio tracKs in ordci
ar'o intelligent and nt leant uh' pros
perous as tho avciage- For them to
havo picclpltated a Btvlko such us was
thtcatoncd would liavo been to indict
their own brains. Tho peoplo in gen-
eral ura gioiUly concerned over high
dugtlon. Thpso rates arc out ot lino
with other vital Items In tho.cot ot
living. Tho railroads tnust earn enough
to kt-cp them adequate but- lt la moro
thnn. possible that they could cam
nicro net profit for the payment of
bond lnuu-i'tft nnd dividends in cases.
where dividends -ivcro paid at all if
the rates Were lower. Tho rates will
conio down. Whether wages will be
again reduced on tho railroads la a
matter to bo settled by subsequent de-
velopments. The Labor Board la the
most competent witness in this matter.
But this much may be .veiled on with
absolute certainty that tho whole
lovel of prkes from a to z will event-
ually bo based up on (ho prices of ag-
ricultural products. There Is no get-
ting around it. The agiicultural
Btnndp.rU must and. will prevail be-
cause agriculture ib tho underlying
industry and upon its level depend all
other level's No trust no combination
In restraint of trade no exaggeration
of Kreed can beat lt for long. It is
probable that tho two main agricul-
tural staples of America 'are now at
About their normal about tho price
at wiiirn tliey will bo stabilized with
only minor variations for a number of
years. Cotton at eighteen cents and
wheat at a dollar represent values
nround forty percent greater thnn pre-
war quotations. These uro Ip-llne with
the' enlarged cash recourses ot the
Nation. ' .
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Clip and Comment
i-
Bain nnd Science '
Tlie Ablleno Roportpr says J. rlu-
vlus is A. W. O. L. Yes. but his ab
sence has been npiireclatcd and crols
nnvo been satiiered quicker and more
ccunomlcally than- for years. flotan
Advance-
Yes there Is ono good benefit that
come from tbo fact that J. Pluvius
liua been A. W. O. L.. off tho lob nnd
so on and that Is that the farmers
bno been enabled to gather all their
brups and there has been no loss
through lack ot getting the crops
gathered dean. Thore Is nlwnya a
silver lining if wo hut can find It. C.
& C. is ot the opinion and ventures
tho awcrttqn without fenr of being
vontradlcteu by more than several
thousand readers that there Is alyay&
11 feavoi) for everything Of course
C. is C: ktiQwa scloncej'lt ho knows
utiYthlmi nt all he. knows kcIciico and
fhls Hclentlfle knowledge extends 'over
such a wide scope that ho scarcely
knuws vyJicre to begin to dissertate on
the subject. Thcro 1s always a cn.uso
for unvihlng C. & C will wiy in be
ginning his imparting Ot his scientific
knowledge and lie will nlwi over that
there is a catnto for everything. In
other word to bo perfectly oienr
nothing happolis without a reason.
And whore thorp is n cause there is
an effect a result in. othor words..
Tliat being perfectly clear thon Is
there anything to be wondered at thnt
no rain lias fallen horo or elsowhero
ih tills septlon for many months?
Certainly pot. It is tho principle
oluuse and effect nnd thers is noth-
ing mysterious about it all. That may
be ull true but what everybody Wants
iq inoy is wnon in tnq nanio ot an
tflat In pleasant Is It going to rain
agnlo .'
Aleltllit;f
Iii. pastuwi Hie dopra of tho different
tilaeea uf buslies In our town wo
Invariably 'notlco thut ho regular ad-
vertiser is always busier than tho mnn
who dupsn't odvertiso- Aspurmpnt
oiar.
Of course It Isn't necessary to
keep .tolling Uio business man that
advertising pays for lt ho thinks at
all nnd the majority do about how
other .tbulnHeg have grown from a
small iftajt. he will realize that the.
host wily In tho World td build up a
btiHlnam is to ndvertlso Jt. Ypu havo
but to look nt the big mall order
houses of the country Which aro draw-
ing thouwinds Of dollars monthly out
of your own town maybe and sop what
they have dono through tho medium of
advertising. You havo but to consid-
er uonio popular goods in many lines
which started on a very small- basis
but now havo grown to bo among tho
largest ontorprises in the world. If
sn't nooo&sary to show tho business
hian thnt by advertising nnd only by
advertising can ho hopo to moot com.
petition not only in his own town but
outside It lmYt necessary to show
him wherein is the great advantage- to
be galnc i by tolling tlie peoplo ot his
town and nut do- t v. ni of his goods
. f. ' i . i r i - - ""iTlT'fi'T"" '""' """ "" -"- ' " "
Just a Little Fun
His Savior.
From the Now York Sun.
Flubb AVh-Y do you call him tho
best friend yo'n havo?
Dubb Ho married tho slrl I was
In lovo With!
Why Ho IJiiRcrcU.'
From the Birmingham Age-Herald.
'.Mr. Grabcoln can't boo you nqw"
"I'll wait" said tho caller.
'Hp may be engaged for an hour
or two.''
"I'll wait."
. "And even then I can't promiso that
ho will pqc you."
"Nevertheless yolihg man I'll wait."
" 'I'aticnco on a monument' eh?"
"No; inipccunloslty waiting for a
loan."
Artful Concealment.
IlTront tho Birmingham Age.Herald.
"Tho moro'JagHby drinKa tne moro
aolemn and dignified ho becomes."
"It's trick worth knowing."
"Eh?"
"Somo men fool their wives that
way."
.Experienced.
From the Christian Evangelist.
Mrs. Jonc& was entertaining somo of
her son's littlo friends. "Willie" she
said. aUdresshig a slx.yejr-oldj who
was enJoylnK a plato of colli beef '.'arc
vou euro you can cut your own meat?"
Tho child who was making dqspor'.
ato ettOVts with his kiuio anu ioi"
renllcd:
"Yes. thanks. I'vo often had It aa
tought as this at home.
Tlie Not Impossible She.
From the Cbnell WidQW.
"I urn. going south xin-m'y vacation
to seo my fiancee." 4
"Who Is .she?1' m
"How do"l know?"
Conorhatlnn '
From the l.qulsvlllo Courler-.To'tirnaJ.
"Some talk of the duke marrying a
locat girl" :
"Vho30 money is talking?"
mains however that the business that
ndvertlscs la tlie 0110 which mnkos the
steady growth and remains when ow
era aro gone.
DOINGff OP THE DUFFS
.TOM' 1 HAD THIS NEltf
HAT SEMT OUT OM
APPROVAL TODAV TO
SEE HOW VOU
WOULD LIKE IT-
AT
VOO ARE SURE. VOU
LIKE THIS ONE THE
BETTER OFTHE.
TWO9 50 1'J.L KHOVJ
VMHICH ONE TO
KEEP-
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. NECTAR OR EXPLOSIVE ?
LITTLE BENNY'S NOTEBOOK
By LEE. PAPB
J- 4 ' f O
THE BARBEH
.1
The liarboi lias an easy Job
Ho Jeat Httinds thorb outtlng liair.
That's wat he gets 'paid for so that's
wa't he does
As soon as' you set In his chilr.
. .Without asking you e'ny questions
Ho Jest cuta lt from Its connections
For he knows"yoU .wouldcilt of went
there
In case you had Pny objections.
AVen he cuts It with scissors theres
.nothing' to feer.
And you tet thcro in sweet peaceful
thawt
But wen ho uses his clippers you start
to fcol queer
Because noino of It somotlmps gets
cawt.
Son)o follows like their hair Iohr
AVllo sopie'llko lt tho reverse
O the barber vlll cut If either -way.
Wat. docs he paro which look's werso
5
O allwaya wawk In for n hair cut
With a smile upon your face
.Because wile it may not bo a honor
Its cortony no Ulskraeq.
Seeks' Training Qtiailcis
BOSTON Mass. No. 7t George W
Grant ownec of the. Boston National
League ba&eball club left hero today
for Hot Spring Ark. tho first stop
on Ills trip floutli In enrch of new
spring training quarters for tho
Braves. Manager Fred Mitchell has
announced that the club will not re-
turn to Galveston Texas where It
trained lqst wpriiig. Grant said ho was
inclined to favor training quaiters in
Florida or Louisiana.
v Kohl lor is' Killed
IlOtTSTON Texas. Nov. 7 Funeral
arrangements wore being made today
for Shandor Kuponltch private Texas
National Guard who was killed yes-
terday when his automobile was hit
by a train near horo.
READ REPORTER WANT ADS-
CETTINQ AN OPINION
J J. 4. 4. i- A !. i i
WELLTOM ( HAD
TvJp SEMT OPT-
TrLLW ME. HOW
VJELL 6EM'p
JT BACK -I
CAN'T SEE
VOO LIKE THIS
TJATLID OMVOU
ALL- DOM T
THIMK IT'S AT
ALL BECOMIMG
Tm7 ' Zs frf V
I VOAWT TO THANKVOU
FOR VOUR ABLE. OPINION-
I 5H0VJED VOU THE SAME.
HAT BOTH Tints ONLV
I POT IT Ohi FIRST WITH THE
BOW -IN FRONT AND THE
SECOND TIME I JU5TTURNED
sore fire
the otheg
ONE BAC.K-
THIS IS THE
HAT TO KEEP-
it's Got it all
ovegtmatothep
OM
r
DOG HILL
The argument that b&s been going
on at the stove for twq or three das
as id who wou)d get up and go nnd
drawn a bucket1 of drinking wator
ended Htiddeply thjrt morning wlipn
E?Ho KMJow got up and stretched arid
said 'he would .
S"lm Flinders had another hard chill
Wednesday morning 7'hls puts him
three chills ahead of Toke Ea2lcy. '
. 1
The hornets thnt -have been holding
forth in their nest at' thp Hog Ford
church all summer have adjourned
and roachlng is announced for next
Sunday .
GEMS mOM THE BIBLE .
.
And the Lord spake unto Moses and
unto Aaron saying How long Bhall 1
bear with this evil congregation whlpii
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BY ALLMAN
NOVJ TVIATOWE.
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HAT - IT LOOKS
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CAN TELLVJHEM
A HAT LOOKS GOOD
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 260, Ed. 1 Monday, November 7, 1921, newspaper, November 7, 1921; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth316956/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.