The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 55, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 3, 1923 Page: 3 of 10
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AHE Amr.RNR REPORTER. ABILENE TEXAS
PAGE THREE
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NTERESTGROWS
To Sirig in America
IWHT
ftT BUFFALO MP
MOIU3 CAMt'ims ATtUlVK TO
ATTEND ANM'AIj 1'ltr.SltY-
TKIttAN' :ATI114UINC INpEK
Sl'itlCADlNti OAIC THICKS. I
Fresh arrivals In ramp at Buff.i-
Ju Clap and other on the Way (tin.
lnjr. TupmlaN wrved to lnrreane th
crowds and ht.ltfhten tho interi'!
In Ilia Wtirt Texas lreliyU'liun
SifCiimpment now. In prtiKrent at
tho historic pnt u'nrtet'the biff isil-
tretB. Sc.vonl pew lumps Wif
bntbtlshvd Monday and at 1' is'
tlll'e m( were pilt Up Ttic.-d i
in'orn!lnginclndluK. ont from Al'
lane.' The nfteiidaic l"vcr.v writ
Jfyttii-'to thofO.in- charge niioid
litis' to the Iter. 11. 'H; Twttty. nun
Inter Of the Central"'1 Presbyterian'
church of Abilene .Whtf 1 'In Krh-'
oral charge .''' I
TJiv U.'.h.. Irvlna-'.'of .VW 1vim
continues. . to he" tlte;' prlii'lp. j
Hpefhor for. the preaching seryne-
oach. day. .'Minat niltht ut t'uj
.taberiiacle- he '.epnke On Coopera
tjon hating hla thenie on the fir -t I
12 verseH.of li second fchabter
ot the Gospel of. '$t .Mark. It was
a traetlqal 'jjermoli delivered In :if
vpi'v fniveful manner. Tuesday '
nlKlit he will sfMSak'on the Call of
aiatthewK baseXt on the .word ot
Christ; "Foll6w Jne" The first of
his sermon to the youria; people
will bp delivered Woduesfiay morn-
ins. '' '-''-."
pr. Jrvitw's exposition of Jihe- dlf-
for.ent looks' of the' Itlble. hi which"
each tick's key .votiW and Idem
larjB expounded' is. a poptrliir feat.
lirefof th" WU'etlHR." : " '
t'ulldimVfH'i'vleffs. "
. Mian Opin-e quhlrijhn.tn of flhcr.
inan Is in charge of' the children's
work. eoiid.nctlrip n lhWe school In
which the story Is conveyed simply
rtnd directly io the little one and
also' teaching .them' BUrfe1 'storle
. sours nnd 'simple. lJ'cts of art.
Qno'of thc; ffood features of Mon-
day's encampment was the ladies'
m'cpl'ins: held at 'five ' k in.. In
which missionary Work 'H rid worn.
en's aid' .nctlvtHed were discussed
C The -presbytery. bf Abilene- w'11
meet In qalled session fjaturday nfr-
tetMooifftt two '.oVlock lit theKlrnt
; Vreabytcrinn ' churi In HuffalQ
strap; Tile' riiwtWf .w-.' called W
Moilwat'ctf i'keti. S. ltoj.r of 3tex-
;kel': ." '.'- ' . ' .'' ". .'' . '
' ' Titer n.v. If. 13. IiuWook pf Plain.
Vlewk ote' of'thr church teadw.
'hH.s nrrlvpd op the frtfnund and will
I.UIIUUI fc fcll- .3-fc fv.... .... -.-
(Im. Dr. It I. Qvcr-
i'rmh was hpff TUeaJ:
t o take Up - W wftt li
xtpwttrdnnip.".'
'a nttend from
ilnc everyday.
Tut'HdHy. and other
nre atHO wiunnw jnrKO- nuiii-
V i.li i . iif fH'rMre)S.
GOOD TORI OUT
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COM
COP
BUT PRICES L
n i
while th R.O.B. fain crop In that
Mm community fi rorted to
hav yltlded 17 buiH pr acrt. I
Th RTrK crop In tnlli ;tton
m not muen vrwr iz ouin io mi
acre. It la aftUt.'
f)at nrournl clip wltV-.tKrir out
nhout 45 butliflu to the. cr ac-
cord Inf to rrpbrti rchrt(t Abllvno
Around Tuwota bhth wht And
1 oat nfp turnlnir out faT bottsr thn
xtectell and one elevator at Ttw
cola haa already houichl tlt.OOa
luinhpl of wheat. J1PM farm'p
thecrahou'ti nre teportMl to -be
liohtlng their okta for a better
price. ' . " '
Manv farmers nra hnrveatln a
inuitl 'lieller wHeAt crop than wa
it first thotiRht poaalble but the
low urlce the crop ia brlniclnr la
' ... otfiMw 1Ma fMatl 1itfattmiM.
Several Kod turnout. of tiMniiiiiiliiiiiiiiiimmiliiiiiimiiimiiiitt
(.. ..-..- i..- .... I... .rfJSflS . 2
lllip HflVf? flllUIl i7lUli3U t iiff
ftrmcra claim that after' all orf-
pcttHc are lmld they havt" littl-
or nothiitK left to show for their-
ntk. ..
I Henry Thornton. 4 mile north-
.cit of Uamhy had 175 aeren of
whf it from Whlcli he hurveated ah
aurac" ot 12 bnahPls per acre.
fr' S. clnrnlck three mtW
nrrthwKt of llambyi pot an aver--
tiuv" of 25 miihclB from BO acrp.
!. John Axo pt Jlnnjhy' harvested
1 18 bushels per acre 'from A Heta
of CO avrpx.
Arthur Hay of the Caps country
Inado an average oi lfc jjumieja. j.
PHOTOGRAPHS OF
QUALITY
Tho UhhI
$m
A'-'.'.':
$ j$?'.?:- ' ' '
f.
I))o.' Ir.i. 1C i-i t i'
iihrVJka coufi" it 1- Ui i
rtiiRcr in 1'atj .iil t
ni'lilcwonian who fled fr.ifn Jlr-sia. wlfn llol-
ci i.' has achieved Kroa't nil i'cii ;iw a concert
p'.ittniniT a tour of America. ..
t." I
iTparcal
'iTU'-iint;ii).
cniwdaj"
'.. j. .. .. ibi4
Jin ti i ' i n
L?
vvtlonnl )K
- htreet ort.
:day p
.f U
Tlii
Abd
It vas Ntati'd
tow J
bera
AUcntls W. O. V. Meeting
Tiun l;U'd-ii of tlus city Will.
lnave tonight (Tupudrty) for 6an.
Lihtottio whfre he will reiiresent
Abilene Camp No. 110. at the N-
HioiVsil Mn'tltiK of the -v.oo'dmen of
'Uhe World. 'OfflriuW-oi the orga-
ilzatton are.vJciiet;finiK .h'etWepn flf-
;tcpn anil tye'nly lhuannd . Wood-
Jtm'en to attend- the"h)K' meetlnf); at
'which the . Natioilal Tuburiular
fcja.7tltnrluinw)ll Up formnHy opeinkl
land dedltjatefl. AJl-of tho National
nd Stale. offJuers of the -orirtnlai-.'
Hon will be prceht and take vart
An the activitiQH of tho convention
'D.oleAtlona'and degre . teama wltl
Hie there rroro ail.najr.ta of .We'ataie
ttd nattldh . The . cyentlojn w)14
laat four da eiiprrlhg on . Jlilv
fourth: JJ.ode..liiWo jv"H" return
. to Abilene (in fhe.3lxth. ' "'
j U'fipwiry Coat I'rocK'. . ..
A novelty 1h r.n';rt l th' coat
dre .ntada of tan.ry. it Is a
tvrap around model. -Iviu'ina lin-
iriisr of pri i ii tli.it h lrinnniy.e.H with
the green ia tlv dt -i'IV'J if.
i
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2700 IISITOB
PASSFO THROUG
FO
HOME BEAU I
RADIATORS
w
MTOJJI IWOIM
.n1 'J-Ja -
unas ax
Everyj
anuTuo
;AVnr HYlP.
PEUSIFirY BROTHERS
5th &Pine PJrtno 018
lonerTexaa
Asks This Lady "That I'm a
Bolicvor In Cartlui?" Had
Been So Weak She Had
to Go to. Bed.
RO. I
at all.
i'1-pd a
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nu-dl-
licot
OnanlHtomie Ivaria Mr. K. B
Jv)pt. formerly of 'llinoiH voaidtnir
here'' aayw. "We moved to thin
j-l'-ate eleven years bro knd I had
pjaod health for a long time; and
ilten Htinie year or o ago X had a
iu irk' fnvll.
"I JJOt Ml i
r:nildn't st.tn'd
I had to ri
Kl 6a t deal
f Alt' I lilt
HI no a
ot at to
set ui
JVfc.U-
ii
lU M C
tlierf
da
1 Te;
fatVnl
Cmdui
"I i.
took it
tV. we
to take Cat
better thin
:i kuut it
iKZZlNjrt
in d: LAiiiV
I v .is n nciWi
lliij liN'-X tiiedl
ut v'i vjxiuo; . ii in i '
n1Jir 7l i" wapn l jji
m jr ' w aai i
ttTUo aBVtfiiujrr" I
jffhub.'kaBtsti H'l po
culay disii-iyui'd. C
BJi'fru'il tn l AfT l.adlei
ruin inac loiia7' '"" 'f
it. arnl jpild HomtJ
tn i-iaFU'' a lad
Mr
l all Tut hi' incil'l
i'.rdul) f.iitjt
kvroin trie XJI
Vj I w"
lor illoiit
Yclcriv' ittendanvf fft-t1
"Electric llnie elUhitiful" Bvi.elleJ
the -total . attendance to' a flifure
ovr ia'700' and interest reem 1
no way to be 'abating- ;Th?'hve
:been.'otlou.rrfe A I w ' . Tlat viai-
-tmr" but oa.cn day .brjfiKif .a mit
nf new faoe to inpct mo uuim'
nr. Tlie electrlchl Jatuidiy' ejijio-
ciallv Ke.ems to.. poHs)es an intflteu.
tfiz appeal nd it. fs further evl-
lent that Ablleno iiconl6 are bc-
irlnnng to updffstnnd tho meanlnR
of tlto teWn "ponvettienca outlets."
- . '.T' A. Whltevf th-3 fffK icxMH
trtdlttofi CtmfKtny v0 Is'lit oltarjse
of the FJoniP. Kid in ii inorninu
tltat '.the Cai.venlencf! t)utl'.t"
'idea W.i's r.iidly talomr ho"
of .the IIoukh toun-ts. It
iftnM nol'hhva "moris than the
twiiairiff in .to" any. 4'c.ideno" ."'
electrhal oJttletN which' intnlmlzf
effort Ip-'mnkinK eletnonl lynnec-
ttoriM.i "The 1'iouBewlfe" wild Whit'
"would niuch. rather awei with
'theJoM-faHhiottcd broom . thsin .uhp
r; vacjjujll" le;ancr tf slie has to
clih'i) a ahalr and insqrew an elec
(rJ6.'jlj(rtf Wfore ahe.cait attach her
elea'lU'r' Wj? reni. tit la. and In
ihls- dembniitrA'timt . re'Wdeiiee w"
are trvi'nir'to' aho tlat'at amall
ooat... outlets for Mfachnlentst of
aU jeWta- can . 1m jiupuliftd In any
home at 'loapprecl?ible c'oat"
.' AVJltW akl 1b0 -that tlo "Elec-
trtfc'.lUnhe IHeaAWfftr'.-wbnrd. hot be
opM t'Meaftfhiib'n.wf Jly Fourth
tnaamilch n tho sponsora do .not
wish to crumpet '.-in the. mall-it
way with' the AuthtoliIe Raceu a?
the Fair. WrohrtU!!'. However the
Home1 will open. tomorrow cven'lns
promitjly at 7:30 nnu .rntaui ui-n
until .lOiOO. ' ' '
CVilar. GiOMit a-Feature.
Th6 kUtsut- roont "of tho home
contains a cedar -lined 'clothes clos.l
ot which 'Ims'exqtouine.ejivy Vi :i.i
visitors. It was tile tft to tne
home and -Installed by "the Jtu-
niiiKS Lumber Company of-Abi-
l..i... lroi)orlv Ichteu.. it la U"5!'
outtsanditiK fcaturo vt the r'oouv
and one r the more's most popu.
t.ir exhibits. vtl 8ide pt ts utll-j
itariun features the closet is really
dihtinKuhhed by Its .good looking I
and snvort appearance.' It is u safe
venture tO usfiert that whrle the
home 1 primarily Intended to edu-
cate people to th vOlhpIete Useri of J
electricity.- Its. cedav' lined closet is
just cs thoroughly educttiiii? peo-
ple jo the proiier coMitrU''Uon of
closet space. . '-
ruiiiullflcdly Kndorscd.
Among ree.ent ylaltot-s to the
homo were M.' F. Tn?udell gi'iu-t
nl- hianuRcf of the Han Anclo Aa-'
tcr. Uulit and Vower Company "fi
Han Angelo. Tenia and J. A.
Hchindler. 'ah .electrical epsinoei
from the Ueneral Knglneerint; and
'Munugement Corporation of New!
York City. lloth Mr. TreadwcUj
anu Mr. scuinuirr wcio ihii "
their firalae Of the -structure. Sir.
schludter ekureaaed frank aurprUe
thatBuoh an exhibit cofkl be.ataK.f
ed by AbHeue. ; and lie tnougnt it
the bent olectrlcu'l home he had
ever seen. A.- A. Skelton. Jif tin
Southwest General Klectrlc .Com
pany.ot Dallua put final atamp ufi
approval .on the home by atatln
that It aiirpaaaed any other eectrir
ial home yet" attempted in the.
atate. and that It was far auperlojr
to either the Atlanta. (ieoria.
home or the Iliuhmuml Virginia
home.
Rainfall During June
was AU Above Normal
Weather Card Shows
degreea aluj .the lowest 00 deKL'ee.1.
The absolute . nmxffiiuin tempera-
ture fo June. duriiiK the' .tliirty-
'elght years' exleneo--qf . tht IocjI
station la 110 and thoJOwestj'ts.-tl.
dCKf ees; ' . ' ' '
Imai month .then? was-a total
movi'iiient of Jtln- Wind of S:i32
miles the aVoi'atre 'hpuriy velocity
1'clnK 11(5 and tho fnaxlmunv vlo-
city for five minutes forty miles
per .hour .which occurred en the
first day' ot; tho-month thtV direc-
tion of the Wind belhir .south wets'
There wpj-e tn .clear' days.;' four'- t
Jeeji. partly .c'lfiudy' and sx- clo'udv !
iltirlntc the .month.' -Ther wej- j
niijip' days oh. whieh';.0l' inch crj
'more .' f iiecijittation "oc(ritvrcd
Tliefff'wero two bo)aV 1iuln. one on
the. 2nd ahd the d'ther on-the Cth.
T.here was) Hail on the 9'h Tluin-
d erst mvnW were . nniiieri.n r.c-ur-Ins
on the lt 2nd. Rib 9ih. lOtn. 1
lHh lL'th l.ith and Sath.
I'-. -.; ttEffl JHS&S&TH' .-.W
ti n I'lmy .-'.. ' nm71m..V t O- ..- :
JTIOl. -i; V"k ' I. - I lu.AM'IH f JiU "r It ' . -u ....' ' '
. I AuniWwinii rsniir ? . . .".; i...Mmw i j..? i .J .-.
m -jr ..'.'.... '. .- i . b if i c i 1 1
5 non 4 n TllKn e- TT.B4oSif ' i. i .'.'? : M X ' -VltA. I' .. .' '
-1 ii - -.'''.. '';.;.. i'.'.'v" .'.' ''' ' - ' " 'V - '' i;'
; .v .. ' ''' t- ' '-'.. . J . ' ' .. !."'
iiiiiiimiiitimiiiimiiiimmiiiimiit '''" ' y' -' '."'t
Mead's Bead ';(:J t
' ' MniBferfmtirfo f ' I 1 . ' ' ' ' ' :':w..'.v jScnrccly a ilyf thcMilemkr. . ;u;...
JTflJWOy WTjifC? r -t . ... - ..v- y'".. ..; f Ktmuls onUHTtliP Fourth of. '. ;.";.
; MB lS jf & ' ' ! .- .' '.'. V' ' lnly. ItViJfffta celebrations are yS ' "'
i ' Ask YojQr Gf"ooer -'v;-' ;'.;. 10 Butitnicr. ;.-;:vv''
j 1 i1 y j ':.''; ;''''';. "'"" V noroT.liau tlinf. This oiipiwtl b . .'... .
j j . '. ;.l .":'" '''?''' '' ':;.;'!.'V ':.- ' Vxprcssjoii of kccnaMtatitiiinMtn . -': - ..;!'' v
" ' '' ' "" .' " " ' " """ .".' -vV".' '' '".'.'' -'" iVjyiiiboljaJUhtrttpcih'r siin!- ..'-.; y:.:$'
1 . ' ' ' ' " " ' " -- -': " ' ''- ';;'' '.:'v''r '' '' '. l'ii'nii'fo oi the Fourth of 3wf. '''""''' v "v ''
t"nfifNrJo Your 1 '''" '''.'' ' i.'- '' ;' '' 0(ir B'toro wi Uc cloned nil- '.-:. .-s" .;.?
fT?V I -" f-'""" ''-: -;'; '..'' .' ly. tomorrow July Jthi'...y'...' '.'.;.
ICailS-T I :'...''''' v. i(5''v;.. ;.': entire' oi'Kniiisftthm joiiiliir hi '"';'; VV'&''.
x r I . t . J. ...' . ;;;.' .'-. t!iM)M)ratii)cj tins great Ainerifun :..
"yaiirrulfl'liasc of thinlc you l;n I .;' ' ; -v.. '..''' holiday ' .;..''"' ;
nsidoiViTlIvotrsivnndOBT YUim i ''' ' ': .'.'.'.' " ' ' . " --'..y.'.'-l. '
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.'-..'"' '' ' ''.i' jl
' 'X..'.i'vtf . 1.
'i ..s.f iA 1
If Not Right Return
Money Ba
.ff you are not satisfied wit
not .value received return it
MONEY BACK. Wo Cann
tomcr. This is more tlian n
will do.
RALPH PAINT
Jms
cJrjMeans-4-
x .. . 1
h'voiit'rulf'i'hhso of
... ff-f -- -f
niistngsfoT livy d;ty
hl auqru wfiwj
itilrclcrer i'nyto
wJJr i'i
think voti have
nndOI-JT VUirif
a (lissaustieu cu
7 representative
R COMPANY
MiaMmmsmMm
&
Glasfeol jhe
Weiamtit viiu all with just
'ttu Hjiqrand t. po f frame
whhllts yi Ur v.voft and or-
HAo you tect Ai
rlc.Tif nurtpoujr
ft pi lv-s.
WO
nuitjera
let ua fit'
Optoinerlbt
i-ilrtallnK
SiTMii' .illd
Cmiie in and
j ou. IvCfi;istcr.ed
W. C. FISHER
Jeweler imd Optomptilht
;10 1'ihe St. rhono 1100
mM
Ariel a lone hot dav in the office or
at the house or'afkrH a day of golf
we can't think jmyih in g more re-
freshing' thaju ctSahnJrresh fruit
drink at our fountain. iHn&wde-
Jemonado; nmeaderlind Ihpt new
snaoDv nu)e-niildinkKTrv these
X X J
at
i
r f
okfom's aJ
1 r
Drua jS
'O trier
tore
h.one S3
Cest Service-.-Largest Stock
Winter Dry
Goods Go-
':A "' ?' ; '-: 'tiSv.'''';'';)- ' s' Abilene 's -Progressive. Storo""
.''' a;v;''';' :;'.. : ...-- - ' 'YJ
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WILL'HOM)
RADIATOBS& PEpESS
Ropairofl ihi'lfebiftlt
134 Sycamroyt--Phphe 3G5
COT A 1
Geo. E.
'liAT'.VUWfcOJi.
CMM6J)
pfbrris Auto
oast TELEI:
Supply
Scrv
Iteiii
Itnusi!
BRACKE
hoS
1 .- - -
icM.cn r v
ko TnTi
N &
srci
r and
ie day
Ulrth-
cula.'s.
nl the
tie ot
nea and
uUy and
ne I betjan
out 6f bed
1m.
up ami continued to
Mil prove until 1 wan a well woman.
"Jo you wonder that I am a
lutlieVer in Curdui? '1 eeitamlv am.
nd 1 am -ure theie is no bettr
I Miir made for vimicn than
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I tf "itTSBBIfeil
ItMinfnll durlntr lawt month wa
0 61 Inches above the nonnal t.'
the month of June since the eatub-
ilatcvlllHlniient ot the !val weather hu-
srnotjreau atatlon'here In 18S.'. U ilrv
la an accumulated excess sine Jap
uarya ot lnones all of wiuen
shows that this year ao far M
hsen a "wtt" one. In so far at least
as the weather Is concsrasd. Uala-
fan during last niontln totalled J.8.1
Inches. '
Previous Junes however hv
aen a great amount of lulnfall.
ltuik in isi)5 a total of 8.40 Inches
fell during the month which set u
record so far unsurpassed. tt 19H
the ii em d' came pear lielnar sin ash
ed when there was a loial .rainfall
of ..-:. mi ii-
The mean temperature for the
month v.-.ifl 79 IctfrecH whieh fur
ther ftrciiKthens this city's (1IU
New Victor Records for My
I 190S3 rowb
Oleo'STia
JtSFn Wor
; Quartet.
msriaixt.:. :vw
' POPULAR COMCERT AND OPERATIC
S7581 Komeo unit Juliet Ah! no fuls jOs
eacorp! Jn lVench. Uori-OiRll.
Cfit 17-r-C'avallerla Jluatlcana-Vol lo sapote.
(MaMcannl) tn Italian. Maria Jerltsa
MtlSThe Kingdom Within lour Eyes
"l)vulN4rtiolls. John jlccormncK. jr j(
8733 tteok. Me to Steep Mother Syt
Jesliel- BrnestUie ciiuinano-iiBiniy
MELODIOUS INSTRUMENTAIT
RA14S ValH at the iirliis-THiuJ (Paul
Juon) rtsno Solo. OlBa Samajilf.
rat -ni.iiht nil jVlinnfi Melodyir
(H'euberaer-Krelslcr) ViolliySolo.
Krelsler. " ' r
71S10 Hondo Csnrtecloso prfsto (Me
- sotml 1'lano Solo. Alfred CPf tot.
74811-N'pCturne d'liopln. Op. J7 No. I) Vio-
lin Solo. Jieh. HMfate.
LIGHT VOCAL BKECTIONS
4KSS-1 AV.iit What I Want When I Want it
Itoval lMdmun. l'oll.ngl Down
. noyai J.aumun.
1inKR rwim-n Amnnir th Slf'
Tsnennvasee Hilly Murr
Reside a BsbblinK BrooK.
1M Uarney Google. Ueorgls Xi
M. Billy Murtay.
MJ-i-Undsrneatli the Mellow MWn. Alice
' Orsen-Bdna Jlrown. Itlver Shannon Moon
?hri Uart-LeU-ls Janrsa. -
AMERICAN FOLK SONGS
A
190588
reat
bltnif
hite Way
;g Ye We
The rjn
hl(f
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 55, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 3, 1923, newspaper, July 3, 1923; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth317353/m1/3/: accessed March 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.