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rim Ami knk hkpoutisr. ABii.ii.Nii tisxas
The Abilene Reporter
Published Afternoon. Might .nd Sunday
Morning
By the Abilene Printing Compan)
Abilene Texas
Knlm-cd as Second Cla.s Mutter r.- the
postofflco Abilene Texas under tho Ait
of March 3rd 1875.
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bo gladly corrected up in ne'ng Drought
to mo attention or. tno iirin.
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VHMCISIfiTiV AOAIX .
one column weft from hero the
Texas Commercial News wnhuers Avho
edits the Abilene Jteporter. anyhow.
AVhnt dlfffronco. does it make who
edits It? It'n r newspaper not' the
personal orpnn of tin Individual 0f a
group or innrviiiiinia . .
Modern journalism i impftrsorml
lioth in ths tiewn eta) omits nntl In tlt6
editorial columns the- heW. coiuirliis
record while the editorial columns
merelv Interpret. 15veri the pitifully
weak "our" ami "ive." anil "us"' of
th "nineties oiul nlnatcen-nunurcxi.
have Kone Into limbo. Not 'one dully
ncwsi-apser in twenty (and thero rtre
only about ;0OQ dallies In the United
States) carries the nnhie ot the' edl-
tor nt the masthead. This is not due
to excessive modesty or a. tiesiro to
hide the Identity of the editor but is
dictated both uy good taste nnii cum
munxense. ' '
Tho modern newsoaiiejr. tellbw-'Ctt
izens. is an Institution not a. . 'nldy-
thine. ' . ' . '.
But tfe JCwa.ntitiuojtB'the-Iljiort-J
or. Tho iwiiorter. urn not any tw
World has turned' from th.o utterances
of outstanding men to (he syndicated
nropnganda.of interested' groups. Tho
JteportPf didn't say ' anything tlint
nouiidctl llk that. Tlio Reporter Haiti
the days of the Steads. tho North-
f Hrfc tho 'atrst(hs etc ara gone.
Tliey are. ' '
i:Ai)iocnAZi.i
"Oh. Jt's just H crn?e And will soon
blow over." How ninny. people did yon
hear fiay thitt when rjidio first caine
out?
K tlio nesaimlstH . -linyo -mot yet
ehngod tholr -nilmUi thoy will sooner
or later. Kor radlphns rtrrlVetl and
U'n come M tay. .
The Fort AVortJli dibtrtv discusses
a teront court oaslj?;.' ; ' 'w " .
"An uprlirht Judjte lic declared that
every tenant is . 6h(lU(1 tn hte htdlo.
Tho other day n ikndlbrtl -channel!
down uti norlal init.Ut by hla tenant.- I
nna the jutlne put mm unuer oanu to
keep the peace.
"We- nro for. the Judge. The lecal
aspects ot the cas W dan't triev.-uut
An liHvn nl-vi felt that thfe rndlO
eminently minded JU.otth huitinktMS. A J
virti ola la a Rosaift anu R eornei ib a
trc-Mi:iH8er. !?tit th 'radio lots the
ileiiihuora alon. .
"When wo permit our Ithaplnatlori
to pintufo the fetate of the " the
days and nlghta with. Its JumbUs nf
sons" speeches slorie Bdoro niar-
ket roport and irneral neww Wo Ket
dizzy. No Wonder Tonan Ifaylb'H splrJU
ar so befuddled Svhcn they Rt't ir.to
coinmumcatioit with him! The con
fusion they havej tfl pan thrtiURhl
would unouK the vri(?en nrains' riii-
Jey west. The bleaafed .damozeja lonn-
lng nit from th jeold bar of heaven
nnl Jifti'i(in(c t'o-the Uproar ptunt wbn-dt-r
aloinully what It ia all about.
Jiut every rneftaKB l;i)ovs Us ffwn
path. It you don't want to.hcnr bei-
tunc stories all you have to dp I'd to
refusn to buy a1 set. An herlal may
. hot be picturesque but it Is Strlqtly
private .-.'.
"And beirfdea tenaita hive too. few
rights anyway' . .
Have you a HWJe radio fart In your
hbnu. ? x '
The Kbvwnment of .China .seems to
be between the band 1 1 and tlio tore-
lfin legations. '
Black inainbn a poisonous anako
of outh Africa tmvols so fast it can
keep pace With a kh Hoping JiQrite.
Colorado still needs jnontfy' t6 car
for the victim of the storm. It' not
too lata to contribute now.
The Chines government doesn't
sectn to he any more efficient when jt'
co mo to handling the bandit Hua?
tion than the police of soma of our.
big cities. ' '
Rome of the aid -fashioned folk nov-
er hnve learneil how t.o ' in debt
and happy at the saute time.
A bill will he introduced seeking to
repeal the Texas Tech College meas-
ure. Rome politicians never ' know
when to let well enough alone.
The Kentucky derby drew -a crowd
ot 75000. Almost us many im a ilw-
by used to draw in a small town
when some' traveling man came
through wearing the oontraption.
ThcTolrtfiinoss of the Third streot
crossing of litckory destroy inuc'h of
tho ileasuro of an automobile ride ov-
er the magnificent pavement to. Sim-
mons. Clerniany owoe us a billion and a
half for legitimate claims rlslnjt out
of tho world war such as the Iusl-
tanla sinking for instance. Beardless
boys of today will be decrepit old mon
before we collect a cent of tt. too
Switzerland as the Oldest pure com.
nitinto on oarth tells Hussla hero to
hoad in in replying to Jtusslv's pro-
test n oonnoctlon with the slaying of
a Bolshevist delegate at Jausanne.
pno Bolshevik died whero hundreds
of Swiss have been mistreated Kus-
sla Is informed.
A mombor ot the legislature who is
a catididato for attorney general next
year camo within fuur cents of Kit-
ting' this editor's vote it int four
cents to get tho letter making tbr- ;H-
Jmpor'nnt annpuiKCiof nt cf hi. n.
dlda-y c t tf hock .tithr tu-jtoff . e
An4 Abileno was shelled Ab' mc '
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VIEWPOINTS
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Who Kdltn tlio Abllcno Hopdrier?
1'roni. tlt tTexaa Commercial Wew:
A few wdeks ago there appeHred II)
the editorial columns of the Abilene
Iinpotter a tiarsgvaph In whloh it
said that "The world Is to(i busy to
read .ftftsoiml oinaiiatlons any mreT'
Which proydked ns to ask. "Does U
(The Iteporter) wish to Have itM uiH
derstsrid that the world has turned
from the utterance of outstanding
wen. to the syndicated propftlfaiHl.t
of Intorestetl grotipsT"
And in h come-lmck the Reporter
replied "Precisely!"
Then It goes on to oludleale by say-
ing the era iff the CJi'eetle.. . the
Steads the Jlnbhaixls; the Walter-
sons tho Xorilitliffea lihs "flickoretl
out forever!" .
'ti knov- their era lia : pewe ridr
er to return but dues that- mean
that the people have come upon a
time when tlry wltl accopt h Stst
inetit- of ap liltet'csted ff'flUp rntlier
than the bold abortions di an InUe-
JRfcnt thluHer?
What -of our II. ' C. vllev ArTiold
Hefmctts Kdwurd Hoks Homes 10-
lniuts iruea Itartuns; Samuel s ()
Blythcs. Clarenee otisleys; Joe Ty-
"lors Jim Luwrles tfeoi'ge HallwVs
ft 17
We belje've tluit tho Hepprler IS
vTo-ng.
AVho edits the Hepprler anyway?
JotiriinllHin crii never be ah liiiper-
sonai thing ror jonrtiaiism i$ the
wave lengths of great nersonamiiv
spreading ovr the Iantl tiuick.anln
the hearts' and. eonaelehcea of men.
Oouhl a people be iitflckenetl by te.-
utternitoes or "Tiie wonone I'rmtiiig
: 20npatiy?" But how quick wofcul
they rsspbnd to the titxerahcoa ons
ofliei members wlio would sign. Ills
nrtlels whlcU tiail'-ttrlppil froilf his
lien In n. spirit of uncnihprPmaing
devotion to the .iileuls he. uhip(pn-
od7' AV'o "feel that tlteItepottjr has con-
iilR!il JottrnullKin jvlth.ojic of Jtu dl-.
vlsioiiW 'the newstmfrei:. NrjiSn should
be reportud 1U tin ' iinpqrsoua.1 u'riy
but'ng oHKiion or UM6rlHl.-.pmtitnt
can over lie impersonal.
1 No Imiifor th'at')s Unwilling for tho
jmlilic to know who. wrote its edi-
torials should d!ghliy its pagos with
an "editorial co'lunuu"
The most 'frequent question risked
when mutters of. Opinion aiv irndtsi'.
consideration is: WHO unkl titttf
I place my name at the? ttip ot this
column not tlmt I may dignify Tex-
as .Cdntltierclii! KoVs fior.tliat it may'
dignity hie hut-1 ltlftce Jt there Uiat.
you wnp reau inis page may icpqw
wiio wrote t lies wilt ol-il and that
J-ou may know that they afe ntyoplri''
lohM and - hot tho 'oblulpu's of u'uy
other peTSon or . g'rbup.
AVhen writing ah 'txiltorinli we' nov-
cr consider what others VofiUl -hu.ve
us tiny: for our editorial . ti'ttorancos
arojkiot foi sale noiveoiihl a ;man or
urtiii ui iiicii iiiv ui -1'iiuuKii 10 wriio
HUd send out to the. world thftt w.hldlr
wo could not HBrce fqf we .believe
that it 1s dlslmiiorable to sell ono's
odltorlal-ppliiibn as tu-s61l oilo's stitf-
tjpo at Thp poIIs--an editorljil opin-
ion Is n- sacred thing" umt no rcAdor
Rhould I'vur bav)'to ask' "Wlio v-roto
tlmt?" -
And ' Asi'hi
From tho Childress lndN: '
Tho Abllcno Iteportor" is ot the
opinion that "lndlvldu.il Jourhaltsm"
ib gono in tho United Slates. Tlio
Toxins Commercial News rathur
doubts this but is of tho- opinion
)Ht the dditoilalB'ot tho groat dully
papers should be signed and it tho
.parson so' writing Was . foupil- to be
.oxlirodsirig qpiniotls that were hot his
own should be. heavily fined. Tho:
Iteporter Is rhht so far as oondl-'
tions exist nt this time. 1 11 TiiXas
thore 1h nbt-n naiw'r which lias nil
editorial writs who is known t) the
readers of tho paper. Not drily. Uiat)
be IS -nisiaKcallv unknown . (o the
nmvstmnor prqfeialoji' f :Uie . Stsle. 5
Tho Int'ex has In tlte irnst. often .wohr.f
dereu. who was the writer- of an ecu-
torTul that stilted liln fancy altMi woi)'-
de'red it the writer was giving his
own Views or the views qf n corpora-
tion. The. ' Ind4x has heard ' of n:
Country newspaper jnttn saying that
his paper' 'cqulil: .Support An Ismib
WhllO lie the editor and oWi'iei couUl
bo aiealnst tliftt same Issue That 'it
strange to the' old time editor.- Itl
Is not strango to-the writors ot tlie
gt'ftnt dallies am' they lire- etnidoysit
on account of their ability' 'tn write
upon either or all Hlilew of nny ques
tion not permitting their owni op1"-i
lpns to exyi'es thepisolve. .The t
Cquptry and papers would lib 'better
it the writers of the eillto'riaii. Of the i
great dallies were known 'known to
tlio .ncoplo as to. what t'hey aro nlid
what they truly believe in.
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Xccil Men In Harvest
KANSAS CITY. Iklay 22--Approx-.
hnately 30000 inen will .he; needed to
harvest tlie wheat crtop Ip Kansas
this season. f!irjr- .15. Tucker . field
director nt" the united States furm
lalior .estimated Toi&y. The Kaftans
harvest.' 2klr.- Tucker said will begin"
about Jmiti 15. '
Theliarvest ylli begin In OkJabn
ma and Texas nUoiiit Juno 1. Mr.
Tucker said '
iMfimm.MHs
Napoleon liefore apd ftr battles
bathed' bin head and shoulder's In
perfume. Pr. lason writes tu a re
cent Mentor Mglne.
He used prf unte . aa a substitute1
for bath. That was why jtarttun'M.'
were. lnvntet te rfcunte'ract lak of
saulUtlQir; llunalng water mid .tho'
lwlh.tub oiiaUle us to ge near each
other without scent caipouUag.
Mayl'tt you wonder why goad nr-'
f ufnes are so expensive. It ' takes
three million roses ti yield one pound
ot rose ossenee-. -
1 1 '
KHetrlo power 11 nd light sufficient
for a town of tfO.flOO Inliabftantu .ire
produe dhy the iriHchinery of an
Atlantic' liner of the largest sis.v
To-day in History
By T. 1.' GUKI5X
' 4.-"
TtllSSDAY. aiAY 22
Alexander the CI rest defeat-
ed Brus in th Hattle M
Omntotib on May it Sl a C
toulfl Xlll? tit France. corf
. firmed the adlct of NaWes on
Alay M lia
Martlm A'aahirtgton died oh
Sidy 24 1S0X
Vlfitflr Hugo gre.it French
pove:ist and poet dlcl on May:
-22 msfc :
l Crimean Var began with
the Buttles of the Mulakpff. on
May 22 JS65.
Oiant repiflsad in his Bcnnl
assault nn Ya-k-lurr. nn Miy
j; isej.
GARDENING AS SHE IS
Ir " ' i i 1 1 1 1 i . i i . . . . . . . (
-...- .-sffaas f SftsLa? asiaft. f :-M '-..- y.:v-'-
i is w - - - - ' --- - i i.sas ipjrau -m. b- irsi i t ji j' j
'. . .....'.. -V Vou can. Take I ' jT HLt '.'
H" "J! .-l jfcs " -' w -3-v A C y s ' H-' : '..':-
J .a P it 1 I r d"""Pi li . -. .
v - tt-. wy - . .c-x:-'; .... -.y t
.' S l& MILLIE : :'. X& -.-:: . i-;-:
N J J WHAT.OflEAPTH ARE YOU GONNA .1 :V'V " SS "; V " ' -' -' ' I
y-S t win AllThis gardek - ryyP'C" -. j : ' -'.. Vs
- FEED THE WHOLE' J . Z;.. ':.'..":.: )'.' T I - .
fe ' V r V ' V'. Arb.V -.. ' C-.-..'- .-.- . JV -?:.; ' ; '.
i i i - . . r . s-jjs. o'nii i vx. "..'.- f .. i . .
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If ' ' ' .'' "' tt '. -"-. -i . ' ili"ytn'l yjZTi V ' '" ' ' i' "CT ! '' If- ' ' ''" " ' ''
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I ustaLittleFiin I1: Dog Hill BS2S ( Clip and Comment
' r-rrr- -f y : : - j j 1 jj : : : j.
.-. . .Tiigt. tlio l'lnee!- ' .'
Fi'qm' .las'iiisr; Sfock'holm
. 'Mr.Iitimtbarg and 'wife. re ltjon-
mg ror it sue.- ror their new house.
After a' While they oome'to u spot
tmd Mrs. Jjiiindberg pxclalins:
'tli. Adolpli this view strikes-me
diiruhi'.' -...' '
"Well; detirk ."I tl'il.i)k Ws-Wlll select
tliis.v ....'
;. -. ' Hclrl.butlonV ''
Fj'tm.the 'Tbndoti CJptnionl
The . Cellist v- That" a!r' "ftlwaj's
Ivturtts' jnp. ' '" ; ' .
' Tho. Pi a hist -"Well yau murdorcd
Jt dldift j'ou?.
Tlicy Jlciir It . C'omins.
From Lqndoii Opinion..
Ted That's a 'dreadful second
hand' car Tom bought.-
Nod Ho" &n!p5 ho'll up' cr have an
accident for It n'iakei so mtiqh noise
everybody fto'ts out of tlfo way in
time ' .'...'. ..
' -' Solved ' ; -..''
From Lite. ' . . -.-- .'-' '
Detecttva 'You-' can't remember
What liurlft this Jiappenod?
o j was so oxcHti sr in' ymp
Say no iiiOro lady--I have- it i
it was Saturday nlgjit.-' .-
: . - .If Ho llriuVIVIilettdU? '
'From th'o Sun JiodECfc;.' - .-.. . :
Traffic Cop Say Trout didn't yntr
soe me wave at yau7 '. .."'
: .TlrandyYes u -fresli ' thing
and if 'Henry w.re here he'd .iiast'e.
you on fpr -H'.1 '
n'lw Vict'.
From The New York riun.
THiy. -So you'ro not going to inar-'
ry I)rtlli' ofter nil?
TJillit- 1 should H.av not. He's too
effeminate I ca"i?)H Tuin V (lustng a .
inbuso with n bvooui j
" '' ' . .
m
&2fU .MifMxtUwHa.
HIAI'KCKF.I)
A village whero the women' rule
tho men i discovered in Wotith Am-
erican Jungles by Vr. . AiexanJer
Hamilton Hic Boston g1be-trottf
Alpl explorer- ' Modern Amazons.
. Bice suy' tlie women do aB llic
lMslng order the men to bring fire;
woo1 olssn the pritriltlve aookUpp
titensiii -ami si on. - jr the men ohr
Ject. they are rapped over- the head
with aeiub cAtrted by the vixen who
is chief of- the whole .outfit. Mart v a.1
henpecked husband has dreamed' of
such a place.
''.''.. OKft-MS .
Ohe; Out qf'-.e'verj' .jreren lltflis
Unightereti under federal Inspection1
lit 12 had tubercu-loats-leslonsr )ISt
eased parts usually In the head and
neck The Inspector xmliicl -
flt.UQ lioga- during the yea' "4
fdund 640Ol of them hW "U b."
'Yott needn't UftelaritaeiK The dan-
Memus casts Were ooiidpinneu. tvrw
million dollars wprth: of ppr ue
stroye.1. The housewife lilnu'VPr
Will roalire the necessity nf.rookwig
por-lf thoroughly to dcr6y H dls.
ease eim. Befit u the 'surest gwm
killer..
l-wiioimxfs
Old -llhie. bookbinders at the. I.evey
rii. i.. ..inn' tt itHnnniviii ..11.
inent that Iri (ho old days liild.M
. .......v - ...--. - .. ....
were Abound Hr and over airulu.'.'
While nc-W there are very few.
lines -this nieaiii our generation K
Utn the Bible le-s? Not -ar.('ii'din.'
tp the binders- Their' theory Is tlrii
tnere rire not a many vflghtliiT par-
Sftni" nrtw a t ln-re 'll'-ed to be nnd
the Bibles do pot rcelvo such n- ih
trAntrtutfii
This will start many gray -haired
Seojiia rininuN-i.ng. no you remeni-
pr when a preacher could' be heard'
a bloek Hway on a clear summer s
night When tb'e church windows
vm opea?- .
IfA'lTlfA
Mose money Ut deuoalted In tin
banks now than avkr. before la his-
tors-. Combined bank dsiiesits tot.i
" :" . "'"iv ' - v-.rrr ... '.
4$ Itillinn dollnrs or $flO tor every
man woman and child. MgUre it up
for your family whether yau uiv
above or halpw the aVoraae.
A fluoer. thing: No one seomB to
have a muoh money now as during
the big bourn of 1919 barring the
Wry ruin but bank deposits are
nearly 0 billion dollars more than
then
V f i' 'ii.'i-.y rub rrnintiv tbr''
I'mtf -it. .n v in flu- b i'i...
is nn r.M tinn a sxth tf c r m
tonl w a -h
I only. wniomber.-.I was in by bath.'.'JWhfrdy thrpks he Is waiting In arn-
ir-tousmoE r ihio ALL f k lv. T
( OPTHIS CORNEE 1 . MoT fAllcM r& a tzkor.cH ) sJk"
;.:; ' -5..
Tabs MoselCy's eyebrows bnVel
.growii out so. iqng. ami bv'shey cvv-
.b'.i'lr for .'somebpdy-
. lt:ts ria'mojsd that Y4m 3tirtha
irids '.iiir iils-irUnd arid set lJs' Jienii
W '$MLrpy'.'M. he was seen lavishing si
Sftck'-ot iieamits- ori thp C.alt Itliis
.VjijOW' Saturday .afternoon. -'.
Tlie High School students -at Tick--ville
presented a. Shakespearo' play
last Friday night. Has Bnrlqwwas
there and he sayi he could .write a
hotter play' than that If he ljad time.
New York may Jtet tho J02( Crfn-
ventiohs of both iiollHcaj parties. It
lis the'"only town with otipugh llcksr
ir. a oQiivention ;
It is'. Inipollte t mash your finger
hefore ladies because ' tlfey ara iiot
used to Cu'ishjg.
' A Chicago cashier who lost money
.In. freled' flnnnce.'wss ' 11'ot ' ' jdlfotl
'because of his fine aunts.
.; Blttlnjr on a tak will limber up
stiff Jdlita unlesy. i .
1 " " t
SevorsI wet. hurt whea MacitnJ
(3s.) griidirtar(d stoiHl (t inuoH ;ii
a grandstand can stand.
v -' ' . '..'''. i.'h i ...
jjjiir feet wit?' thw Js.n:
sign Of prescription. AVaeii scks
ami keep shoci on bfcre cumiiany. .
An Illinois woitii'n has dlyotced
i-l9ven husbands without' a shot.
U"'J J J 1
Are your eyes going bank on yotlif
Hc.e an oculist nn' quit looking at
buthina-Mirl nlcliii-f-.
v w--- r
. . v !
A WtrftU. man kept eijol while Irfs
rare -was rnuu?u. tmcause 'ii was
locked in tlie ice bhg.
Convict escapieil In Atlanta' Oa.
drsiteil nH a girl ho If they "don't
null him pneumonia UU.
Ijoes vzmr month viter'
Try eat-
" -etrawheiry-rtHtrteake
Surglars who robbed 4 Seattle
movie enjoyed the performance.
About time you jft Christmas "all
paul for here conic Juits iwddltui
.win comment enicm Minx.
i .. .. '. .
. lol"w nagusg sOB is goon ror
1 j l as f
Mutma
but nH gftod U'nauffli.
''(iiinuai; to a huaflrml before UgUi-
nir H fine if jou don't COlnt tp n
liuniin d stirs.
H-ie.you a" sitting cold? Carry al
11 'I'aKereniet so you can stpp your
nose if It tries to run.
1 1
Av know vhit the Fourth of July
is f r it 1.1 wi they inn hold a big
'n f 11 1 1 : f...iM' u bi in.
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I Clip and Comment
NIUV BL'IIiDiXtJS
Jayton's threei hew. brick business
housed srp neanjng completion- ai-d''
tho. month of June-will. see them be-
c'upled. Thoy will UoUbo. five bufrlrit ss
firms. This ma'kes five .new'.' biirk
buildings for Jnyton slncti JAhiiary
1st.-- luytoii. Chronicle.
Another example of the &reat- pro'
gress AVcst Texas. Is making- Kt tjft
present Utiie. .Yoil can ieitd Item's hk
tills In praetlcrtlly ove'rj; newspaper itt
tills part ofth'o.Stato evidencing the
fact that "West Tcxasi'ls now showing;
lTin.ro ndvnncomcnt than over before.
Mnvtoh's threo new brick business
buildings will bo moans of advancing
that .place moro tjinn anything else
for the reason that tho buildings .will
bring Jn- new firms or afford moro
room for firms which aro now lo-
cated theie.
STUFET IjIOU-TS .
You will ilotico-ln n new? ltcmeHo-
where in this paper that tlio city is to.
inst'ajl street' ifghtp tin 'soon .as .possi-
ble. AV' 'bellttVi'-:.4liirt' is'-one of the
greatest improv'enioiits -' that . the
Council could vote' to do.' .AVe are cr-
trrIy glad tp1 sen thent takb this for-
wj.'1'd' etefi.-r-npsao'e '-Ti tries'. ' '
Undoubtedly so. No .place can af-
fonj ttj.be -.wilhoiff 'proiicr -street
lights not only fpr the salke .of con.
vonle.oce but for protection as weiU
Arid If .V'du can ImiiHine' anv'iilaco' of
any shiflt anyrVlaee- thgt ntakes claim.
to: being Ih tlio city. Class not having
street lights "then you can' Imagine a.
greatdoal.more than'' .most 'unoi'lu for
every' town of any sfr.e has ' stet
lljthtflr at'Jeast some kind ot street
lights.' Abilenc's street lights r not
qt rufficieiit slzo arid .hot silff-irie.'ii ih.
numlicr to fdlfili the ncl but this-
city has a trend v '.taken stps to secure'
moro and better street lights. And
Boscqe has. shown her .progressiva-
tless by d'oing nkeu'lsc--
THIS AVF.ST TtaXAS SIMKIT
I'roetlcnl'y .nil tho hufslness' hoiiseM
of Iralno closed their. doors W'-cd-nesdny
an.d-proprletzi.ra werit.jntt) .the
country to help In tho rebUlIdJh.K of
tho -'donees barns Wiii'mills ' nnd
hoiies that w'ero destroyed by the
z'vlonp early Jilohduy m'o.rningv-i Mo-
raine Leader. '
The manner in which tjioie in. tlie
stornjjitticIten-Rreii iilid odtalde that
area hhVc rspnded (W-i-th .fliiariclal.
aid to the sufferers serve tq -sjinw
the regard"'. In which AVest '.TeVs
hold eKCl) .Pther. npt. that itny. athtjr
setiflon Of the'eountry Wniltl not- liave
dono likewise but tho response serveA
tb shpw that AVest Texas towns are-
standing tprteth'e.r and are ren'dy to--tt
Id those lio are sufferers from JH-
fortune. Abilene wns glsxi to assist ih
-a -flnsuietal way a Well an in ot;her
ways. Abilene knows that If ihe
should suffer 'sme' such mlsfbrtuhe-
Cblprndo I.orrjne. f-ndall the .other
places Would ctimie tp her' Aid. '
CHINA AND THIii'llANDIfi'S
-. 'Chinos wpfpen hva tlie' srpallest
fet ot.'any pedWa in the world May-
Ua .that has something to da wlrii
the Chinese bnndltS hplding Hi" Antv
lorlcans and Other foreigners raptlve
ior mo- paymriii. ui a. nunc j.uimh'i
On 1 linger ledger
The holding captive of the fomimi.
era VV UiC Cltlhso bandits iiH but mi-
pthrrviBtanco pf tho weakness of (hf
pr?sentyhlnese government to mn
with a situation which requires the
Irise of force or 1 diplomacy. That's
.
twr.at. most 01 in- wttm my ami
Hy ?o mruier aim iiwiare mi mo
:?ur. pi wiw ipwbwin "
towanl cauatng lutervehtion on the
part of western jiallons In-the affairs
of Chine. Hut tliers are ctill some
who bellev-H tlint the Chinese govern-
ment will be aide to punish tlie bnml'-
Its 'That punishment-nny come too
late however: the bandits m.-iy slay
some- of the foreigners liefore that
time.
A very rare gas In' the air is noon.
of. which a yoorn epnt&Jn. but a tea-
paonfUl or two. It la.uipd for fUl-
ing. Uulba rfliilred to give aa orange-
polorenl light '
hi ii Ti . - L 1 ii
Mpvf thestera In Java ate so .rpft-
structed that the ttereon dlvUles- thorn
Into two iMtt-ts foreigners sitting on
the aide from which the picture is
produced and the nittlves on Die oth-
er.' I
I.
aiiMs tro.ai Tins niBfiia
And if nny man suo thee nt law .
and I'll 1 ii i tli 1 nat lrt lnni 11 1 e
th- c1" ilM A' l iv.ii" tvii rli 1
rciijiel ti r t-i g.i a t ii go W n
' '. Ma'Mi'w 5 4" 11 1
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s :?u. :?).:
I v ';' . . -"'. V '; : CYCIE INSURANCE . . J
I Vis Veiyinc)iisive f
i 1
should coy
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possess
j witmryc
MOT?
V tf
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& High
Wo van the highest tfriile
into our Slurtci jinfl
.' profit appellor and toni
- lilot'ion js n foo to tl)
nro crjjistiUitly nt o:'k
A ixociii education
ft 1)11
uaoy nut'K Assoeiatwn
'f B-1
onr milk lo cliicks ti ill
iigps.l
U&e AUTEX Foodnpa
'U as
Jmttoi'inilk w.it Ji t.iolcvcjrio!
st
tor mui use no otiio
ABTEXGiain
ABTEX'lJixby
fhtoi-
011c
auj
lick
ratehl
:'.' ABTEX Special
ABTEX. Special
romng
"J?
tying
ABTEX flprcinl I
Bcratch.
Packed in 100 50. ? 5
Never soll m b.ilK
TEXAS MILL &
If Not Right J
money
Tfyou arc iiot satisfie
not valfie received ri
JMUMOY HACK w cfinn
toinor. This is more
will. do. J
kalph m
A
THE
FIRST TIRE
ROADS W
-AA'lW-n dirt t
el and .gravel
Of lirjck and nfir
ninrk on tin A"tu
-Thi-y ipii'thi'.o
tuin th Hkyuond 1;
years. iJi.iondJl
mil or hlfJiffit Jfu
vrraVcd ffdn (ff1!
rtTi ii v
s&acirm
Jr 1 ''
& . A W 1
r "A'T.v" i'i
n .it- iffi. mi
tfu-untliifne oi'r
fjrlfforcll
fthatl uTiiiltordaif
1 c
BiiL&fV
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KiLlfj XJ1IS
ijircjsi or Aril
IjJf'Urjbltttv' vi!i
(TJSTtl ill pOPUZfl
wri 1 ati ntwi
"F't. and cu
'JpInT.!? ivrnninnpnuTTJAMv
1 iar' -- -'-
2BS Cli
est nt Hi
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1 '
Hear the
Ulifch you liny tcjisolinoJlrJVc.
Our modern-Drive-in Fil
ifg
vBiuencorwnn pieiuv olirce it
vq Kuarmucc an Avork on nl
von money ou reiuur Avbrk'. ih
lilt (icptii'i incut.
Tho New DORT MOT
ui iuu iitnuiiiuuiiu wor
.DrlvcrlUrForilj rorRcni Day Or N'fiht
'ITa cSTpifc
i &&- til f IP AWxv'i
l a .'; Ifv 1 Will Jkt wr
zz VjjL--- iiQ n
HKjIKHUbiI w I a. aJT"-"r -J
tKTAtm -9 is n ru
; wrf Amn a
tfKMStA Al
s - .o y .y
" W TOM im 1 p-
G L. JENMNGS MOWP nn
nirtributon 1 for .Dw-HipiMrB. Jz. Batteriea
nty VY AND NICTTST0RAGE
0 !; (Lv j ju 4th Sts -Telephone 742
if. 1 1 1 t
JfiL 111 prapcriy yuu
rycjoiJe lnsii'aiicci'
TlTlT.
Grade Feeds
latod btitlcrmilk sprfiyiug snmo
otlir l'oultry Foods. Lnotic Acid is a
natural digestive agciitaids nssi-
-ia (the little bugs) that
stino of the young chick;
Irge
m iSspiil by tlio: Jnternatlonal
thifc(Vlinc of buttermilk -or
fed Ilia a you' arp getting tho
l (rentage lot lactic acid. .' Call
feuernlk Itarter.'. ;J V '.'-: ;;" '
'(
iIiM
1 ' ' '.' "' .' :
'.' "1 ' :
Bags.
ELEVATOR CO.
It and Get Your
cans
rchasQ or think you havo
Live days and GET YOUR
to have a dissatisfied elis
or factory representatives
rAPER COMPANY
ON COUNTRY
M0NDS.
unon than grav-
roadway insteud
tlrei set tiielr
eric-a.
d tiros tb main.
r favor fop SO
beeh tho st.ihiK
ltomy.can notbo df-
w WAIJ.A .. x
'felepiiono fif.l
Graduation Gifts of
Good Taste .
xsmplifled In'our jir.e'sent array
flip Jnweiry for men ns wpll as;
ifn. jui- tusiuny pi diamond
. pearl necklaces btadolet
nlies bnrp'lns stickpins ote. is
ut tho height of its gorgeous-
W. C. FISHER
Icuclcr mill Optometrist
nu at. BhOrio 1130
TnE IMPOHTANCIC OF
OOOD STATIONEBY .
1 tho business otflco cannot
PVQrostlmntod. Thn nnlu
Oiestlon is as to thp stylo and
icii;rana trio naturo ot the
iimg. wo solicit your busi-
i on the. quality ot our paper
:k and printing ofteots.
ILENE PRINTING CO.
09 North Second Street
41 Years Service in
West Toxa3
Telophono 27G
Wo do a llttlo more tha
is Expcctod"
1 11 mMa.i..niilli
Bell RiW
in 1 1
a bi
ou Qvcry gallon.
btattoiunl'fof
inff
you every con
Bi water.
ikes of j
I's and eaii save
JJatt
ry nun
h an expert iu
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