The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 111, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 12, 1923 Page: 4 of 12
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fcAGE FOtJR
COWBOY ELEVEN
PWICE
IN FINE STYLE
With thirty lx men In mlform.
Coftfh A. B. Hnys of Simmon-
nwKne his Cowboys lrtto tho Initial
Practice Tuesday in proration
for hn hfavy acHedule of twelve
lone weeks tlU must bo met be-
fore the season conies & a final
close. Coach Kuhn Assisted" Hays
while Tx Brjnn Hno coach ex-
pected to report for duty Wednes-
day Six letter men answered the Sim-
mons mentor's call for the first
Workout four of these Uelns back-
field men. Glbsoni right end. and
Cook shard reported for their old
positions on the Hno.
"Bullet" Camp the star llne-
plunKlnff halfback was on hand
Tuesday fthd went through tho prt-
imlnary exercises much to tho Joy
Qt Cowboy fans. Adam captain
nnt fullback. It. Johnson punter
And halfback arid JCImbrough.
quarterback -were the other back-
field letter men present.
A. II. S. Jfccn In
Mora than twenty how cand!
dates were hard at work during the
first dav of training most of these
being from West Texas high
schools. Tho principal attention of
witnesses of thA practice however
was directed to Bate halfback.
Svrlght lineman and Maggnrt
center all former members of tho
local high school rhnmnlonBhlrf
teams who lmvo donned the purpio
ntl gold uniforms.
M McCasIand. halfback Harrl-
xn guard. Morris guard JCyofffor
guard end and Spanglor wero the
other members of the 1022 Sim-
mons squad reporting. McCasland
promises to bo one of the. principal
factors In Haya spectacular back-
fleld during the coming season
whllo Morris Is rolled upon for
H evolopnv.cn t Jnto a matnstfty of tho
line.
New material from Junior col-
leges ahd high schools throughout
this section of tho stnto welcomed
thq Simmons coaches Tuesday
aiobley end from John Tarlcton
Woods end from Texas Military
College. Marshal end or half from
Hoydada Collins. quarterback
from Coleman. Daniels lineman
from Brownfleld. Wnk hnlfbnck
from Guyman. Okla and Month
nd from Wnyland. were tho prin-
cipal centers of attention for prom-
ises of futur development nnd In-
dications are that tho Simmons
coachea will be nbl to cull excel-
lent material from this collection.
Scrimmage Saturday
Preliminary training only was
THE ABILENE REPORTER ABILENE TEXAS
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taken tip nl the initial workout
Tuesday and this will be followed
through the remainder of tho
week. The drilling consisted of
charging rawing kicking and
falling on th ball. Scrimmage will
not likely bt resorted to before
SAturday with the season opening
only one week later. Practice
are being held twlco dally at nine
o'clock In thp. morning and at four
In the afternoon.
Five platers of especial merit
were expected to report for the
second dav of training Wednesday.
Thomas All- T. I. A. A tackle
from tho 192 stlad Burkhctd
200-pound lineman Ferguson an-
other heavyweight lineman. Har-
vev tackle from Sevmotir. and Me-
Casland hard-hitting tackle from
Wnyland Collpge; wi't nwgment the J
alreadv briilinnt prospects at thnt
time Coarh Has said.
0!
FELLOWS
OF 1ST TEXAS
GATHERED HERE
The I. O. O. F. and Bebekah
mombers of West Texas are hold-
ing a joint association Wednesday
and Thursday September 12-13.
Tho first meeting was held Wed-
nesday morning at thtjrst Meth.
odlst church. The meeting was
duo to open at ten o'clork but be-
cause of the failure of some of
the delegatos to arrive tiro meeting
did not open until 10:45 with J. J.
Allen First Vlco President presid-
ing In tho nbsonco of 3. M. Sltnnts
of SwoOlwntor president. Thero
wero something Hko a htmdrod or
more 1. O. O. F.ftnd Bebekah mem-
bers present at 10 46 Avlth moro
coming In during the meeting.
The meeting oponwt with n pray-
cr b Bov. W. M. Pearce Mayor
C. K. Coombes next gave an ad-
dress of welcome In behalf of Abi-
lene that was very fitting nnd ap-
preciated. Jn giving the welcome
Moyor Coomboa said:
"Abilene Is delighted tnis morn-
ing to welcome you to our city
hcnrtcdly.sho is glftd to have mem
bers cf a groat Fraternal oruer
moBt hero to solve the problem"
that Ho near their heart; glad be.
cause of wiat your order repre
sehtfl.
prayer t Bev. W: M. Penrce to
convene again tit 1:80 o'clock.
The program follows:
Wednesday Afternoon.
Call to Ofder at 1:30 by the presl-
dent. Music
Begtilar Wrder of business
Appointment of committees.
Solo.
Beport of officers.
Address sister j d. Alexander
president Bebeknh Assembly.
Open session closes at 4 00 p. m.
4 00 p. m. to fl":00 p" m. Contest
pn tho Past Grand Chntges ami In
Written Work In tho Subordinate
JLodge.
6.00 p. m.'to 8:00 p. m. Supper
at the Fair Park for all Odd Fcfr.
lows Bebokahs nnd their families.
8:00 p m Contests fti the Ini-
tiatory Degree at I. O. o r. Hall.
Tlinrfdny Sept 13.
Call to order at 8:00 a. m by the
prestdenf.
Song.
Prayor-by Ero- B. B Twlttj.
Hegnhtr order or business.
Beadrng.
Address on Oddfellowshlp by
BMK Thomas I. Blanton.
Song. '
T'-tion of officers.
Musjc. V
....juurnment. '
Afternoon.
Call to order at 1:30 p m. by tho
pretldent.
Address on the W. and O. Home
by Bro. S. Q. Vestnl Grand Sec-
retary Dallas.
Music
Beport of committees.
General discussions
Insinuation of officers.
Selecting they next place of meet-
ing. Awarding of prizes.
Song. l
Adjournment. jr
8500 p. m. Contest by DrfRreo
Staffs In tho Bebokah Degrees nlso
In the Past Grand and Uffaplnln'f
Charges nlso therrtrajjpri worK
American Leg.
day night S s
All ex-service
tondance priz
verttecment.
l. p tin is
BliniED HERE A
PIONEEB GITIZENj
$12.50 ADMTIOXAIi TO
japake$r nnLiCF fund
W. H. Free county chairman of
the Bed Cross announced an addi
tional 'gift of $12.80 to the Japa
nese disaster relletifund Wednes
day. David S. Cnstln was the donj
or. This bring tho total contrlby
ted here to 4167 50.
J P. tigon. aged SI yr. &
early Tuesday morning at his lirme
in Merkel. He hfcd been a resident
of AMiene until three vars S-
when ho remoVed to Merkel.
"Tht- body Was hrpnght H Abilene
and funeral esrvlees wf bld at
the First Baptist church hero "Wed-
nesday mornjng' droiducted by the
tim? ir.i 1. Psrtaek of MerVel nnd
Dr It C. Pender of Abilene MWr-i
ittl was made ift tbo local ceme-
terV. .
Mr. Llgon was a clilen of Tay-
lor county for thirty years. For
manv rears he was tonne td with
tho Abiteno Steam Imundrv.
Besides 1H widow he leave nine
children three daliphteM and sx
Sfns At lof them wen present at
the. bedside with tho ex-cption nf
o.ie son who lives In Philadelphia
an.l was unable to r i h here in
time.
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Wreet Mv-Jkv
AuUrfri
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Free instunctloi
Handcraft jclnese
tied each if tern.
& 00 o'cl
Bonne rfi expr'
lene Pri
Second i
Theatre
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2.00 to!
ed. Mrs
e Abl !
10fi9 North j
nt of Queen
rn l I
rk8r 4a &d&?K JHtbfVffi
! fill f J
J Guaranteed Storage Batteries The F$WW&jngl3
I Assembled Iters at ouojlSiminkSTATION" Vi-
g $iD.oo-7ie-$27.oa
0 WILLABD TIIREADIrU'BEIRltory Prices liavo
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Olio Senior
For Simmons
all Seniors of t
of this and rail
CO. where these
nro displayed an
ed when tailed fo
American Legion
day night tf P f
It called upon to nnme the All ox-'cnl-nm
Shoe Polishes
J SULPHUR SOOTHES i
UGLY ITCHING SKIN
9 f
The First Application Maket
Skin Cool and Comfortable'
If xoti ia sufTerV)
r Bomo ower torturp
flares wnotvaKKBc
ThlBJuloVrrifWMAi
tdI itaccers ism.Mii
von m flMsr e i 1 1 mn J
fcljcatn Shakes fae
COsifolUve. Itash An
1i1iS Vlfttf: tin M
u!phu.is appluA
old creahfcJi"-!"
5 torn eczcff
gmbarasair
eczem
cmbarasainK
oulckhv bo rid
o-Sulphur do
ialiafi.
tion because
g properties.
ubdue itching
Tbe lirst tix
ikm cool and
d blotches aru
ltoTls Mentho-
like Any pleasant
perfectly liamilesj.
You can obtain a email jar from any
jfood druggut.
COOK GETS ID
CLEARS OUT
KITCHEN
JJays EverytyTslght an
Gloats Qfer the 6riksom9
DsJ
foundation stones of this nation of
ours. 1 would nnmo Fraternity.!
Equality Liberty Justice and a Be-
lief In n Deity. In its fullest sense
fraternity means liberty. Liberty
leads to cqunllty. And tho time
ha-J arrived when the word equal
ity 'will take on n new nnd broauer
mcanlns equality Of opportunity.
All of tho ability of this nation ns
a leader in thought as well as in
other things is due to tho nation's
belief In a God. Fraternity nndl
belief in God nro linked hand and
hand. I am not concerned about
tho enemies of tho republic but'S
about Its citizenship. When n
rountry forpets Ood llo nllowd tho
neighboring territory to turn upon
it and weaken It- If this Nation
! oor defeated nnd without glory
it will have been because it left out
God. All nation hs well as nil
men nro duty-bound to bo ft
neighbor. It is our duty to mnka
tho Teaco on our ea.rth and the
good Will of pur men that exists
in our country a national or tinl-
iversnl affair. It means nomthlnff
to be a neighbor to our felloW-
marf. I am concerned auoui i
Oddfellottshlp which is truly being
a friend to man.
OrfciM Keys lo City.
"As mayor of thl city I offer
vnn iiie kevs of the city. Tako ua
and ue us and our ponsesions for j
jtood. May you tako something
tek with you' that will romain
with you now nnd In the time to
come." . .
sxt v.a simw then cave a hear
ty welcoming address tn behalf of
l the Rfcbekuhs which was -very f'l
ted' for tho occasion in closing.
Mrs. Hhnw said. "Though wo ro
faithful to our lodgo.and htfvo not
lov&. It profltelh us nathlng."
Mlw Edna Armitrony cleverly
gave e reading. "Utty at the Ba
Game" that was a delight to all.
Mrs- Katie Does of Colorado
Texas guvo a response to the wel-
nnmn &ildreu In lluil of the ite-
ln.Ufihy. In Ftiakilig. Mm. Doi
uald. "Drothera und sisters your
fraternity as well as the citizens of
Abilene nro known far and wlas
for your co-operation sterling
generosity and hospiurfity. I have
heard it said that Jf you need. pep.
crank your flivver and ruah to
Abilene and mlngl with the citi-
zens there. Now for fr you do
not know what'I' may mean when
I say 'lew co-operate' I will give
the definition given xne: tho K. K.
K. and tha Knights of Columbus
wero plang baseball with a negro
ump!r for the benefit of the He-
brow Benevolent Society. Now
that'a eo.oeratlon "
In the alnc 'of one of the
speakers. B. M. Overshlner. tn
secretary. U. S. Hamilton gave a
welcome to th out-of-town guests.
Many of the delegates were al-
lowed to expreea themselv In the
fw moments left before dlamiwal
One man said that he was In Abt-
ton for tha first time Ince 1S33
! awl was glad to be back.
The meung was uinussu
teiHinnro priZA v
ertlpetnpnt.
Wujft-qilh Thurs-
fJFdlliltiiFS p m
rujn urtitW' An t-
oXlt boJJiven " '1
it niNiJt Sni i-
Vjevitffi IjFtVi i'i .8
..iif jCiiifd
lT.l'HiH-l '" H
fVirTeini i
tnrife
it rTfR m
or itritrH'ji
slJAfByn
Salts Fine for
Aching Kidneys
When Back Hurts Flush Your
Kidneys aa You Clean
Your Dowels
hurs-
n -
ad-
Wojt folks forget that the kidneys
like the bowels sometimes get slug-
nish and clogged and ns4alflushing
occasionally else wc nave backache
ana ami misery iiruicrKiaiTcysregton'
severe licadacty rheumatic
lurpiu nvcriciu stotnacr
ncss and all brts of bladd
You simply must '
active ana clean anc
feel anaclic
l-our
JJ 1 1 1 M I f 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IJ. XFioiet ab
Snllr Flit the ICettln On null Saltsf lfom a
Wo Will All Have Ta takcJb tablesn
5S before breakf;
your kidney:
lattious salt:
RrJpes an
lit
Re
to octiv
tilt
We are recovering all small
cats new pads now Bow cot
crlng for $12 &0. Wo neer
know tho Worth of water till
tho well goes dry. If your
cushion
It as go
saod
guarant
Ahy
Paints
set w
pays.
us rpal
ltink
stitc;
We
out
W
Palace
l0fL.
aiwns nciTO.
ja d dnllarm.Me.
tt tail J(if p
tMt u;ir ivauii
. nVligrfll8llOH. H.
Jib JRo' and m.ln
1 winwr is
I JKuvA
4 vntilnmftJipw nnr.
H f. M l tJ
m "I
lire nfiw
. punt Job in Jf-t
V ifn -4tif nlil
can mako
dollar
Wo
Inting.
tines
hon-
lt
comlnt let
curtatrJp or
s A
paves nine.
paredXo turn
pours.
3f watt
fnee of nd
Srutr Jtore hike.
majrajfeaf wter
a fevcaysand
then acMine. This
ade frdn the acid of
juice combind with
; intended to llgili clog
and help stimulate thetn
It also helor neutralize
' they no
ping to reliec
-- longec irritate
bladdcrsdlsordcr
j jau iairj-rsinexpensive ; makes a
t delinhtful effervescent lithia water
E drink which everybody should take
' now and then to help keep their kld-
neys clean.
H A well-known local druggist says he
sells lots of Tad Salts to folks who
the believe in .trying to correct kidney
ii! nuuuic tviuii; ii is- oniy irouuic ay
El all means have your physician ex-
E AVcstcrn Top & Taint Shop E nminc your kidneys at least twice a
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Shoes and Slippers
-We have Tor your inspection a com-
plete slock of- high grade Children's
Shoes Tor schppr-Tnd dress wear.
TPENCILS
Accept No Substitutes
or Snmptn
Pencil Co. NewYorlc
Maker of lie famftut WiNDS Penctlt
L Evcry pa
and voi
onablc
jr'narahl
llJdnM
lr
.
Fit Saraivjed
J
Tin iii in" iim in linn i iHnniiiMi'iiiiimnm niMiiiiiiiHTWiiiitiinwrr
i Issi
M
!
cetlto aive service
prices very reas-
If Left to Us"
Texns;
that if they would say "Kcllogss
Corn Flakes" they would get
Kcllogg's Corn Flakes and tlicy
would get a new iden about Iiomt
jdclicious corn llakca can really be I!
New o.ud lasting friends here in
Texas eland ready to tell all tbo
world that Kclldgg43oi Flakes
Iiavc never becu.fiua!cd m flavor
crispness aul'eul)8tautir flakes I
You'll syKcllogg'wCora Flakes
llicjbcsti cvr-riaiajCuiariy
crtlhysl
r
nro
these hoi sum
Texas nlanJCImys prrcrf
(liinntlttes f t i
iFHURK' Biiincagkri
nnd KriinililPU
yc
'Oirrio-oX Q Jn a ago Ttert
Myjum went on a ympagelit
ffeatined to turn te houalup-
wue amvn tat a- a v.u-Knufrii buu
wom to a iren(b4Vc wliile
opvms
M oultaexJsd si out
md iJfiapffned4iow
loveft-r im Mwm we
LnsifrkoTO trcublf like
re b jushired
lenlfne went ju tne
;t HUnner sh com-
xtr itT&jbAv nfJMic.mu
fh anrt ter wii.s. She f.
last cook was stWaply a
v on t tell you wwft she said
town
wen? J
t I'm
t is u
bavv
d bftol
ant
Mrs. D.
TEAC
HELIfB
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ruwv i i jui h
WmTBTsFV -
rbfiferfl
LfcIING
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BiWFABJiJrBATES
3
400 Cotton
On S
While They Last
$1!
Thpsp Racks nro mdyfrom Eight Ounco p.. k Nine
Foot Long and well ylved. TliU jiritH' Jp" than ou
nuy. xno maienui awt iunne
EA
Studios Near Travis and Lamar
Phone 1551W
i-nrrnrjiir 3A
wuwmLiMs?
MM- 'Tr Mkti-. t
low.
'.'
thai
won
A
Jier
kite:
plain
with
wald.
well.
but dnftlled up tbErugt ana
kad il ltle o Eariflu sent out
ja .AK..nnMnn' u iuit rnu J"
tJb pet. th yea it w sure aeatu SUNWlmO)w5i-CINDERS
to all ort ?' JnsectH uiotbs tuts iuchmindio a au ixM.i.iu cotmuiHi
yuoaaultOtf ind bedbug tou ." hkui s . eticw4
Xqu cab get at aty drug store' -
ttua. also at your kiucuib &r
121 jrUttea4 goe wlta every bot-
t y follow tbe directions
sd H dowu'.t do tbe yiotk tbey
ritt pay y twwty dolUrs Jn gold
It'm tb very tWg u uo whea you
put away jmmw tH
Imxw mw in wttti sprayer at
dry TflMffesl to
ji4 aAr ntl &.
turr a.tUwSa. c . J. L lUdtm
:Acr C JHrtrUtetw. adver-
ArLMl
catakrWdi
m
mO
te
tCW4
:MAn.o
TAnOM"
your owu bui:
No. 256 Pine Street
Fire Sale on
Studebaker Wagons
Gear Only $79.50
With 12 Ft. Cotton Frame Bed $109.50
These .wagons ars nt damaged from fir but slightly
smoked' Tbs 12 foot U4$ ar tke wular cotton frame
beds in gakjd shajm umier th trj(ieuark of Mitcitell
Port Smith Roek Island ami J& Dfer. We wiy lve
1 i agons in title lot. .
4 "
Gambill Brothers
For Instant ServicePkone-
00
Just a
Lester
DHi Stork
lr I s
i if 1
Miy9
But
rug Co.
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010"Kc J T&t5Tt
tom Ti AVoerv
kucrdnysl Jsaf0 Klfl
Y K3a
ar.iAfmaoff m
FrfW -avails -i- nv CWT1
rw ' IV ' 7 " "r".
. m
IjOQlf for ibr
J1EU and C.UUEM
MtfdU. PRED
XXSXf'Z'ZZ.'Z kREEH
N'ott paekrd In an
Innrr-srol W AX-
T1TU bas- to ktrtr
tben rrafrcab(
w
ft1)0) thirat-
Quench it with this beverage
I not from one vine or one
proa-
store'
iree rn jyp ti nrr
'nets y&ta natuiVs
S& hou&with a flavor alL its
Im ownJi Andserved Ke-cold.
film K I MfTT I J' k'Lx'
Drink
(mircti
Delicious and Refreshing
The Cad-Cola CompiaY' AiUou..
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Watch This Paper for Opening:
fa JDate of fa
m lillS (i
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" ExcIugiV
Abilene's
to-Wear
f)i)en in
Lurlin
This biii
deled an
S4H0
. n.ii -v jt t-
if &IML'1GI SHaXU
k.t n ' I rtv oIllL'll fil T-J nn
lv j v .tiu.-i tri AlVitl
MniiMilHnf'nuvKInr
mAxmfShituvd
(mrVinfiit 264 P
FdinHSisnownem
i matte
iies store
ft
ensive
&
will
in the
ine St.
g remo-
absoln(el3T mod-
is new ex-
crn to accommodate
elusive la(
Alteration work will be done
FHEK of charge at this new store
JF IT GOMES FROM
THE FASHION
It Must Be Rig ht or We Will Make It Eight.
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