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THE ABILENE REPORTER ABILENE TEXAS
FOOLTHT SHOW
IT MUNDAY
HAS
BIG ENTRY LIST
OVXH 9UOU8AND imtns EN-
TEnm ron wiiztes in mid
west rouiritY snow now
XJNJKU WA5T TJIEItE.
MUNTJAT Tex. 2ov. 8. Des
))tie the faet thftt roftds throughout
this section of the st ito nre in vary
bad shape tho Midwest " Poultry
hhow opened here Wednesday
morning with the largest number'
ot birds on exhibition in the His
tory of the show. More thjm Oho
thousand birds had been entered
In the show by noon Wednesday
nnd many more nro expected to
mrtke entry boforo the closing of
entries.
The plaelne of nwnrds fooimn
Thursday morntnu timlef the dlreo
lion ot JudRO Wnlier Burton of
.Arlington Tejtn.
Breeders are here from nil eee-
(totis or West Texas and entries
have been received by many of thd
most prominent breeders of pout-
try throughout tlio entire state.
Following la n list of tho breeders
that have mrde entries and the
name of tho breed exhibited:
Rhode Island Herts: Norman's
Poultry Yards. Bynri .t. O. Bustor
Hattlcy; llrldges Poultry Farm
AVelnerti J. M. Jleald and Bon
Mundny; Jtcv. C. B. Meador Abi-
lene J. It. Barber Seymour; W
C. Severs Attinday; Truelt Ruok-
er Ablleno; Dr. It. U Orny O'Bri-
en; A. .f. Joaslott Ilaskell; 17. I
Sabb Winters.
8. C. Ithodolsland White: J. El-
mer Smith Mundny; Itclghard and
Brown "Wichita Italia; J U and
S. SI. SlodRhlH. Slunday; C. U.
Sush Hall; Emerson rnrrajnore
Slunday.
Barred Plymouth Socles: for
nun's Poultry Yards Byors; SIIss
Cora Ellnnd Slunday; Sr. A. Vcr-
lmlen. iCnox City; II. Y. Stogner
Mundny; p. Ij. Kramer Vernon;
C. T. Floyd Stunnay.
Whlto Plymouth Rocks D 1.
Sabb Winters.
Buff Plymouth Socks: Bryan
McPhcrson Abilene.
Buff Orphlngtons: Adam ' Don-
Res Vcrrton; J. L. Harper Olrard;
Sirs. Sid Johnson Sotnn: Leo O.
J Curtis Bycrs; W. T. Jungman
Slunday Sirs. Henry Hutchinson
O'Brien. -
Whlto Wyandottes: Frank An-
tllloy. Elmdale; D. St. Slorgnn
Siundny; Sirs. J. A. Kennedy Slun-
day; D. T. Slnudln -Sluhday.
Partrldfto Wyandottes: S. L.
Srlggs Siundny: Luko "Watson
Simiday; W. A. Isbell Slunday; T.
J. Watson Slunday.
Silver Lace Wyandottes: Clyde
Warren Goroe; Dr. N. D. Davidson
Slunday; J. E. Spauldlng Abilene;
J. O. Berry Bellevue.
"White Leghorn: C. Slutphy.Soy-
mour. Homer Baker Slunday; J.
B. Hnrmon. Henrietta; A. J. Bunts
Slunday; "W. C. Severs. Siundny;
J". O. Bustor Hawley; Ed 'VVhUto-
more Slunday.
Broiyn Leghorns: J. "W. "W. Mc-
Cain Clarksvlllo; J. A. Slorrltt.
Snyder; S E. Alexander Slunday;
NeUl&ckcr and Cowand Hamlin;
G T. Floyd Slunday; J. A. Sny
der Snyder; W. W Aahby Wei
hert; Neld6ckcr Efos.t HamllhJ
Soy C. Gage Cleburne.
Buff Leghorns: P. A. "Whltlmof e
Slunday; II. F. Strtlesner . Taylori
Edwin Sferrltt Snyder; V. A.
Sloore jGoree.
Dark Cornish: t E. Day Stun'
ilaj C. E. Bush Ho II 5 C H. SIul
Ilcan Slunday.
Blaok Langshans: Wallet Greer
Carbon; R. E. Sklpworth Padu-
cah. White Orphlntons: Sirs. G. St
Ward O'Brien; W. B Sherred.
Mundny'.
Jersey Black Giants: H X. Claus
Mundny; U. R. Hduscr Slunday
S. C. Artconns: T. R. Lyons. By-
ars; T. A. Dunsworth Owens
Buff Wyandottes: W. Annlemile
"Haskell.
Banquet Sc Glicti.
A banouct will be clven on
Thursday cvenlntr honoring the vis
King poullry" breeders and fanciers
nnd already many prominent fan-
ciers nnd breeders from all sec-
tions of tho state hitvo expressed
their Intentions of being present
Among them will bo "Walter Burton
ui .Arlington ju. uruco uaies ngn- 1
cultural agent for tho Fort Worth
nnd Denver lty.j Scv. S. B. Mead I
er of Abilene Col S. L. Penick of
Htamroru Frank Antilles- Elm
dale; C. Sturnhev of -Seymour
Adam Dongos of Vernon and many
other men who nre prominent in
tho poultry business In Texas. Ar-
rangements nro being mndd to care
for nbout fifty visitors at this gath.
crlng nnd n genernl srood time Is
expected at this time. Tho ban-
quet will bo given by local busl
neB men nnd poultry fanciers.
Rov. C. B. Steudor Is hhro from
Abilene with a largo string of his
famous S. C. Rhodelsland Reds
nnd Judging from tho quality of
birds ho has entered In tho show
ho Is lining to mhko somo strong
competition for otheir breeders of
reds. Se'. Slenders was formor
ly pastdr o the Stcthodlst church
hero nnd during his stny Is not only
enjoying tho show but Is meeting
and greeting old friends ns well.
Frank Antllley of Elmdnlo Is hero
again thls-ycnr with a fine string
of Whlto Wyandottes. Antllloy has
been mnklng somo of tho largest
shows of tho state this year and
thereforo included tho Slldwest In
with the other real shows QJay
KImbrough of Haskclt has several
flno mammoth Bronzo Turkeys
entries ns has Also O. T. Floyd of
Slunday. It Is safo to nay that
thero will nlways bo somo difficul-
ty In finding standing room around
tho Bantam coops thero are hov-
oral entries of various varMcs in
tho show from the nens of Ewoll
Wright Abilene nnd Robert Slooro
has a pen of Black Tall Jnpnneso
Bantams also. Wright's entries In-
elude Black Tall 'Japanese Stiff
Cochin nnd BInck Cochin and Gol-
den Seabrlghts. Soger O. Perkins
of Abilene has n. pen of beautiful
Sliver Camplncs that are nttrnctlng
much favprable comment. SI. A.
Verhslen has entered n pen of
Lnkenvnlders that nro very beau-
tiful llttlo Wrds. They are a Bmall
fowl nnd nre whlto with black col-
lars. Tho 'girls and boys poultry clubs
ot Knox county under the ctild-
nnce of homo demonstration ngent
SIIss Vivian Heard nro drawing n
number of entries among the boys
and girls ot tho county. Thoso who
navo maao entries in this division
nro oonncii Cowsnr whlto Leg-
horns; Rota Verhalen Barred
Rocks; Leo Cnntr- S. C. Rhode-
Island Reds; eBttlo Owens Hefner
If ytvrite to Screen
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TrflS I1ITTI1E WORLD
WASHINGTON'
BHAsnv s. Ht;??T
NBA Service Wrltert
WASHINGTON Nov. 7 Con-
gestion of automobile traffic in the
downtown section of the larger
cities haft become n barrier to
tndc merchants are finding. Shop-
prrs who drive their own crtrs
eltheu hesitate to bravo the perils
of tho downtown Jam or are un-
bH lo find parking space for their
vehkle-i So they pre turning more
otvl moro lo tho small shops' nnd
oti'btng stores for their purrhrtses.
Ffghnng this situation one large
department store hero "has estnb
llshed n novel transportation set
vico for Its patrons. '
In tho "metropolitan farCA' of
downtown Washington "there I ft
police regulation preventing prk-
Ing for more than 30 minute. And
what woman can "shop" Jit 80
minutes?
So this store operates a blR
roomy automobllo bus which
mnkes the rounds of the outer
limit nf Mil t-cstrlcted narkliijt
nrea. Would-be shoppers simply
park their rors In tho uheong6't-
ed non-restrleled streets nnd then
ride tho store's buS downtown.
When tholr buying Is dorto the bus
takes them to tho outlying section
where they pick up their own cnrS
nnd proceed home.
if ou. have tn jour lown an or-
Vanknilon known as tlto "Alfalfa
Glub do not bS misted into tho
belloi thl it R a bdv of farmefs
lrtterest fn th ulttire of thftt
pffcllfic forage ilsnt. nlfilffl.
"The Alfalfa flirt. " snr Harfy
V. Itftynos pr"l'"'nt nt tne Invest-
ment Bsnk'ers' Assoels-tlon "ftre so-
enlled beewv of h estAbttshed
botanies! fact that th Slfftlfs plant
will gw further for a drink than
any othr known -jrowth "
Oh his first Introduction nt one
ot these org4nttMnn Haynes
ssvs. ho 'Experienced n frost so
severe nlmot as to result In ehll-
blfttns." He had been mistnkfn fer Pro-
hibition Commlss'toner Haynes.
gepretnry Melon of the treasury
got the full frmith of the spot
light thO other night nt tho ban
riuet of a visiting bankers' orgnnl-
Siellen Is personally tile most
lllnld Shy and retiring rftSn ever
khown In polities. He was watehln
th proeectllnRs quietly from n hox
nt one side of tho big room doubt-
less wishing himself nt homo in his
own study when n bob-haired
decollate clad young woman danc-
ed Into his enclosure smiled ex-
tended Inviting nrms and sftng
-We Love You Ahdy"
Yes they got tho spotlight But
even Its revealing ray didn't dis-
close n trace of pleasure on the
face of the distinguished secretary
The trouble with n out -rate W-
her shop Is the rnto N usually
nttot two flits per inlnuto
Sllle. Slarcelle Beratiln who n fow short months ngo waa a typist
In Pnrls now is working In moving pictures. She won n stenograph-
ers' beauty contest. .
Club S. C. Rhodelsland Sfds
Oncda Blaton S. C Rligdelsland
whites; Harold Cantrell Benjam
in Slammnth Black Giants.
SECRET IS SAl
01-opie wno iuTe oeen 07Hinrcii?s
cd repeatedly pr-runl oBflIs-
flgured skln5n thoirNtncreck.
nrms nnd. Irands causeiOriy oj&mnj
VVVkUt
nearly
things
every
talkl
Tl
one'
thes
son
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thou
from
a lot
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rulncn
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as mu
era have
JOUt IlOlf J
veil iiyaitfte
Ice rUJouf
sltl
liej
to bolls plnWTcs ote.Enro
rnvs aens tiro libout these
(tho pfJntAf foellngSihnt
y is whichlng tiiemfnnd
Kad-tlioy Itok.
nslfnny-
fng ld cf
nnd ttr tins na
il Bl.vljnnf WhitH
Ing frlhdby tho
e tlivf ctn tret it
St deale without
tiont. w& u-o it
rid of aiiyihoso rkln
slzo contalua .Kreo times
size. All dcal-
tlslUK
nnai
'ids
holi
of xpln
is the 25c
Mnonlu Notice.
Stntcd Convocation of Abilene
Chapter No. 159 R. A. SI nt eight
o'clock Friday evening. Slembers
urged to bo present. L. H. Tnrp-
ley H P.
ft.
FZ
Unbloii
Mfi
Scnibbihe wovyren
slioulclirairurfsy
10 ui'f iu'uum- una ii
ha iidLJ tyfea n aasi.
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iJnolairnfeflVors
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fe"ia(niies 1
jyjinoleuilj fl
DRIVES A SPIKE
BUT
NTD
EfiD
LIVES HAPPILY
LiiliKi
m Floors
Less Work
floors is a task that everv woman
iroin ner iioiiseoric. it is injurious
sea up a w (x. mo mue mat coum
tiy.
lake tins fas
without much
is niucu uioro attractive than a
wo8u noor Vif re are no unsifutty oraoks it is more
sanitary and uire eomfortablef to walk on. It will give
years of service ana save hous of time.
We are featuring hundreds of yards of high grade
linoleum at
tmnecessaryr-A wop
ffort and takes but a
$125
yd
G.UJ.UJJkln7
m OTfEMM tTIHT
PMOMJE W
CHICAGO Nov. 8.--A Chlnene
hunter who while serving n life
sontenco for tho accidental shoot-
ing of his brother drovo an Iron
spike in his skull to n depth of
four nnd 0110 half Inches hn re-
covered Dr. J 11. Baldwin In
chargo of Slethodlst mission hospi-
tal at Chnngll has reported to the
North China mission conferenen at
Shanghnl.
Loa Dn. the nrlsoner. ilrnvn tho
nplko Into his head nnd fell uncon-
scious.' He lay In Jail nine davs
before belnrr taken in thn mlinn
hospital. Thero tho doctors chisel-
ed around tho spike and withdrew
It with pilora.
After nnother month Tvui Da
jvns token back to prison but In the
hospital he hvl become Christian
nnd tho mlMioiinrlPH succeeded in
obtaining his release and restora-
tion his mind unaffected to hlu
family -
Roby-Northern
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off For Labors
MAOXinCKNT rXKCTRIO LOC-
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1'ISIIKIt COl'.VTV
It's glbitenlng ateel body regplpn-
juent in royal Brewster green nnd
t handsomely striped and lettered ir-
.'gold the first electric IocomotH"
for tho Roby & Northern Rallrimt
wb vnueiwii out ot me Biiopt or tn-
Wot Texas Utilities Company ot
Abilene "Wednesday morning and
placed on n siding from whenn'
it will bo token Thursday over thi-
Abilene Southern Rullrfisd to Ham
lln. and front there to North Rob
ovor tho SI. K & T. Ilne. At North
Roby tho car will be traiwferrfl
to tho raild of the Roby & North
orn Its permanent home.
Easily the best looking eloctrl.
car In the state of Texas the ghnt
creation of 90000 pounds carrle
!t- wolght gnwefully. Sixty feet
long equipped with fuur moturf
which develop over 200 horse pow-
er Weatinghouxe air brakes and
I duible-end control tho car Is di-
vided Into mall baggage expre
' and paasenger compartments. Th
I lwssenger compartment is complet.
; tn every detail seating comfortabi
IS pawngern. Brnsi luggage rack
have been provided tor KHnd-hag
nut parcels there are separate rc-
r 1 ms for men and for women
di nkittg rountutn has been Install
t l. and the space is adequately
i.ghtfd sd illumlnatedi
The loeomotivs has double cen
ter entroiwex so constructed tha
ft Is impossible for anyone to ?n
ter or IvftV th car while It is n
1 motion. Tlw Interior deeorativ
I scheuiB (a oquftily as pleasing a
(the exterior the cream and n
Uogany finish Of the juwaeiiK'
1 eampartinent affording a light am
i appearance sofunel by etaiiu
gnu. utnelit in th window j. T'
I mail bagrag and exprass compat 1
I nwn ara tinunta in uaru sren
. and cream the iron work protect-
fln Ib Window bem onvefitton-
tHf mffVA. ww..W -.. -w .
is of a durable composition except
in the rompartment for heavy ex-
press which is floored with steel.
An Electric Itud
The Roby & Northern Railroad
Company whieh is the "baby bro-
ther" of the West Texas Utilities
Company ha spared naxpBs
Jn making the recently rehabilitat-
ed and electrified railroad in Fish-
er County first da in every re-
aped. Not only is their locomo-
tive superior to every other eUetrio
er In operation in tho gtatej the
b..- 1. in a. beautiful modern eta-
'... .. ni.v. nut in thausands Of
new ties while working over their
UackL graded their right-of-way.
bum sew bridges and aoae every-
thing elso that was necessary to
enable them tli Mv "P f i'
gaa vf "the best abort U railway
: u rfwtvi 1B ... x-.
The Roby & fortnars l".V'!
Tea UtlHtlM Company and the
ci5lS of Roby and f.gi
I November ? with a rode. a free
barbecue speaking band cOBcerts
....4 rimu other attractions but
tbia event waa unavoidably post-
poned bc&use of the resent heavy
rains. It I probable local offto
lit I- nt the UUUties Company state
that tbl cUbratKn wail take place
auxins th week; ot November llta.
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