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BIL15NKTKX AS TUESDAY OCTOBER 14 1919
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MONDAY OCT. 13 1919
wi i' m ii mam iiiiMul ie.
Ono Of the joys of living Is tlio an
Uclpntion of nn extra hour In bed tho
niofrning the clocks and watchbs nro
retarded which will bo Oct. 2Cth.
Abilene aidIpFthnt nmttur ever)-
otjicj town In west Texas nlioultl see
co lutunt a run count is sccurea wuon
4tip census enumeration la made be-
ginning January 2nd. It la impor
taut thathc west shall gob credit for
her total population.
t
;io .tiiuouuccmpnt Saturday night
Hint "it will I).! nnp.iMSiblc lor I'nuH
. .tlcnt Wlhion to leave his bed tor an
extended length of tlmo" was n dla
thiet disappointment to millions uf
IicppiQi.iii 1110 uniicu mates who ntu
hoped' t lint ho would soon be Rtroni;
enough to tako up tho full duties of
blif pffleoand cont'Mio thq fight for
M16 ratification of the ponce trealy.
Ir Bcoma Hint Mr .4on Is groat'y
nocded at1 this lime.
W I I - T
tadlficatlon of tho pcaco treaty by
tho French Senate leaves only thu
forma! ncj of tho 'r'iu. v of Fran:?
in affixing his signature to nakc that
instrument tho law of Franco. Ens-
laud has also ratified the treaty and
" tFibr Kfngbf" Italy lias Issued u Toy.il
decrbo mldtng the 'approval of that
country Tho treaty provides Ihat-na
noon as it ahall bo rnllfled by three oi
tho Hat of the big five It becomes op
erative." .That part of tho agreement
has' boon ;&bout completed. If 'the Unit
edSfatCB donft hurry wo bhull find
ouiaelvcM asking' to be .admitted to
an orgunlzed league that wo should
have helped to make. It Js no longer
a question; will there bo a leagua of
nauonsi it nas rouencu mo point
where the aue&tion is: Has tho Unitod
Statea enough backbone to join &
league of nations?
. . 1
I HI. -in - '- I I.
Trotsky's last message to pcvenil
hundred or- )ls Eat. SidQ Now Vorlc
followora before leaving the Unitod
.SUita for ItUBsia wai: "I Want i'OU
men to roraaUi'We and organize and
kopu on 'organising until youj deatroy
the dirty and rotten government of
the United States while I relnrn to
llubsla bring on a revolution there
and &ton Itussla'a war against Ger-
many." All such cattle und there
are mauy if them in thin country Id
day need to bo hung and thawlth-
ont delay. Wo have less love for a
pereou who accepts the liberties! and
benefits of thin great land of tho ireo
and then shows disloyalty thaw any
animal that roams the World. It is
our opinion that Uncle Sam should
deal with an Iron hand with Individ-
uals end organizations that bhow the
least Jemjency tq be disloyal.
THE BROOK.
Its pebbled marge the streamlet laves it's frulibsmno and
ffifekyi and peoiile coma to lnp its wnVcs wlio usd Id.
call or whiskey. From? dtstant springs its valors start
.nan llotr tlirough' meadows ferny? it doemt't brda ka liit-
ntali 'heart llimughont its whole blamed journey: by
gjpscu and boHkyfdolla its flows whore thirsty things Pun
fiiulrHj uiul doesn't paint n mortal's nose or leave-bud
tantS behind if. It gives forcsltmenr nnro and uU'iii'
tottifccUrand panting uHlJrrs ulul old soafo tftink it with
a tiBIanII ifnd its fiaais the biflei'SA Prom dark aban-
donutf bars they eVino' and to the brook they toiler;
they're 4h tit tint fromtlio Demon. Knin and no they sum-'
pk wn&ir. TIrTv Hwenr that suoh 11 drink 1s fioreo com
pared with higiibalbi recent hot When They've drunk
about n tieuce they find it pr'-y '.'c . 'me brook is
Mppiiug hh it winds fc jo'ii tl dilr ! 'ean5 and no
uheap ujovers or lemon rinds disturb lis swoei eommotiou.
Antl'poor old jadiul bbojiy wreelus ulong its margin hover
they pour its waters down then nueks iiful self-rtpeet
recover.
;'
given out Mte show that the darkest! Ur Sell6rs camo' lo Abilene from
day of tli war for Kngldnd was tm Fort Worth and was district agenf for
July 1. 1010 when casualties in ki.t- tho National Life and Accident Insur-
nnd wounded munborca 170.010. ance Company of Nashville Tenn. His
was the openlnsr duV of the firai .territory bidnir several counti in ihlai
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laiueoi me somme. section of the state and Abilene as
1 . . . .-. . I headquarters.
'v f- !' ! 1 The liody was brought to Abilene
IMKMIILL TAKAailAFS nnd prepared for burial by tlio Iugh-.H
1 ' 'tor Undertaking company and 6nt tolE
Ttv fjpo TtlnRham
(Copyright by Qeoruo M atthow AdamB.)
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A person ugod to get Just as mad
Vhon EonidbOilv rnn nrnr t.i... ...in.
a bicycle :ih 1m inoa nr.n iw.i. ii
by a car: . . name. The Anson boys put up n
brnve fight but wore no match for tho
Wingnto Monday morning where fun
oral services aro to be held Monday
afternoon. U H. Arcrarty riftd W. J.
Chambers accompanied the body to
Wingate
HASKELL HIGH
DLFEATS ANSON
BJ SCORE OF 3-
; Special to Tho Hoportcf.
. HASKEU Tojc. Oct. 12 -Thd Iks-
kcll High School team won tlioir flfst
game at football from the Anson
team Friday. The score wau 30 to 0 in
lavor 01 iiasuou. Tlio wcatlier was
very dlflagrecablc and tho ground
muddy but In spite of this it Was a fftxt
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Farmers and Merchants J
National -Bank 1
Offers
ing facilities.
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The Promoter's Wife I
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DY JANE PHELPS 1
Copyright 1919 by Gcorgo Matthew Adams
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LUIII(AI4 iasiii:s llWH HOVlVi
or SOCIAL SL'CCIJSS
I'OKe ioaslor was itroH'tr; through Haskell boys
hi bunion inw t'.iiriij. and am
iriitly rin ne'eg uirtter Iri.i
pctnto.
SI m Pick. v mi vnv
A tnlmtiri.r. nvt
rn-init a ilxiui ' of WH-'i- with ir.tl
tittos In it.
The first -weefts besions of tho In-
dustrial Conference called by Prfci
dent Wilson and which met in Wash-
ington City Tesulted in some programs
towards a solution for tho outstand-
ing problem of this country an under-
standing between capital labor and
ihaimbliiu It Ja wall that both cmiitat
nnd labor ure coming to realize that
the public Is concerned In this mat-
tqr. It la I be public the muitOt.. that
wake becuro the goveruroent whlah
furnls'hes the protection to the capital
M that causes his money to be a thtaij
to bfr deaiicd valuable. If you pleaao
ad the s.ame thing is true la regard
to labor. Cut for stable condition
labor wfiuld refine a reward al
Iky world bbould lace mob rule. Hvw
' iaag and woman boy and irl Ii thjit
ctMjMtry Is- vitally concerned lu tho
KUiicMa ul lite industrial Goafortiu.
''UZ wcajsuroa tuat aro adopted umit
be by .HBaafwotw vote and sluge 'lie
three jwrtiea at tntere&t ara oftuajj
wwmmbit it wouid ttcew that :ia;j
"jift" "'f-r suit agrpvmutit tlujtj
ijfy be '-twinid v.I be uOuptcd b
tjie cOMittry aud v.ilt loatru It
CHAPTER UK
Willi an onrush almost staggering
all my doubts which had go long lain
quiescent came back to mo.
"Shady characters undesirable ac-
quaintances" Lorraine had called
them. I could not very well refute
her when I Ida. wiro luul 'refined' to
receive- them. How ignount 1 wna
of society Is apparent in the fadt that
I had nover thought that Noll's pe
culiar UUHincsB methods might frna-
trato my social ambitions .Ho hud
money. That Was all that was re
quired of him so I Imnglncd. I
would do the rest. And now this!
Ycu muat know It' this Is ao HauUlogiro&tQ know
f.cm0 of his nohoiucs nad camo u
warn hint. Father In getting old--sho
said tipolc.gelically'n(l Is oa(ly
inwueccu. we Haven't ttny mon
to simro you know. TJiunj he nl
ium niuior uuu a-ir. i-'orUos wns qon-
sinnuy seen with mon of no stand
ing; nnu tliat Mr. Forbes himself
was suspected of bong well not -strictly
honest; that no mn eMih'
mnko niony as fust as lie made it.
lionortly witliout. mlsroprosontiug
iimiBH nnu promoting hciioinos wh.eh
would not aland daylight." Sho aiop-
ped a miauto. Then: "M.iat of whtt
I have said. Hab is qtixitod Vjn
wanted lo know so I told yon Tae
maiKWJio told fathyr Is Mr. I'owero."
1 almost groanod. iiti. IowrA
uuu uuttii mo woman wiimn I urn
even It you do not know much of his
affairs. Does ho oven. bring Such men
homo with him?" ?
"Nonot now." -"Why
'not now1?" '
"UccatieO I rofliHuil to receive
tliom."
"I see then it la .true all of it I
am afraid."
"For heuven's sao Lorraluo' say
whut ycu have lo say nnd bo dono
with It!" I cried In desperation. I
ion as it a nana una oiutcncd niyj
ncari. vol i wouin not Uoiiovc u us
bad as Lorraine had hinted. She
was a natural gossip she exagger-
ated. "Well Ual) 1 will! It Is tho only-
way. I am more sorry for you than
I can say more than5orry that I en-
couraged you to think you cojild
make a social success. 1 am aurej
However fhut it m tu no use for yon
to go on. You ha o a lovely home
but the pcaple ou huvo planned to
entertain will' not visit? youI urn
afraid" alio stopped i waited lif -leno.
Finally I could staad it no
longer
"Bou't be afraid- ot hurting me
loll me all you
ISUilE 111
KILLED W
TRAIN AT OIIALI
S
From the very begin
ning It wps easy lo see that Haskell
would win Some of the home boys
who did extra good nlnylng are; Itoy
Stuart Frank Klmbroiigh Monroo Mc-
and Horry
Tho-Gld JIstablisuCBaWc "
yru ample and ciaervativc bank
tjll nw.ll ii ii PI M ' IlilP'lJ ' tw ' WM "T
I I OFFICERS.
1 v.. n ifnVliKs .-.i
Ifnm'vTTlilnlS -
W. U. KocbleT.
1j. Fauiyrtu
E. Paul
l-Wi ..w W WtM M lim ill i ii - ' 'M ' ' -
Jones
ProsuUnt
cfLVico Pi'ostdfiit
J...l.-.CttUlitor
Asst Cashier
Assfc. Onshior
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Tt 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 rf 1 1 1 ; r ; m f 1 1 1 1 1 1 iTt
uip nnr ;.; ..-
i; uuiiui iiiii iilLvuunui
Noathery
Ablleun Il'nh School team has chal-
lougcd the Haskell tc.ini for n gamo
In Iho near future. Thh is expected I
In If) ntln rT ihi hnnln.it fdlli'lil I'ntllnj'
of the season nlnoc each team
rlalmed aluiniptuiHiip of West To-
118 last year Hoxyover Itnsiroll has tho
bc'stjo.im she has had for jiara aud
expects an cJay victory
on.
I-orrainq. po
have heard." '
."I BUt you to know It will make
no bllghtc&t difference in mo in uitr
friendship. You do know tliut don't
you Uab?"
1 nodded.
"Uut it is common rumor. A
friend of my father' camo u him
about It becausu l have bee. with
you so much. This niaiv wild tliat
your husband's business matbods nm
'unsound'- tnats lather's worn. Tfl'4
friend feared your buaband woulal
tn- to get my tuthor Interoeted In
'.-'" V"Tl s
"There M om othtr yilns I im
going to toll you" shft went oij;
"I'oi'hnps I Ahuitldn't but I tlilnlt
you ofight lo knnw it; Mr. Forte!
iiinkim n rendezvous of liluntlie Or
ton holne HtMaK&s m.i tlwr
porliupfi tho very ones you hac f-
fused to receive Thoy Kambio nnd
drink nnd incidentally pui ovw.
those big deals by which your Juu-
band mako m much mctiB.
lltaneho lm been so terribly im
bail because of It ultlto sho nev
cut nny ice- socially I llker her. a
enjoyed her ungimventlonulity 11
SlUCn OrtOIl (Hud aim h:ttt Ikk i.mr. ii fi
most too unconventional even ib
mo "
"And you think it '.a no use to go
on as w had planned?" I spoko now
ot an entertainment for charity with
which we had doeldod to make my
Jlrat plunge into soclaty. i wub to
thiow open my lovely net. home fcr
tho purpose.
"Absolutely no! You -ouid only
bo humiliated. EujoJ ycur hone
with your tamily ana tnou wuwni
you already know und wb6 are nut
criti al Hut under iht eiitemstan-
co do not attempt Hie impovkibit "
We worn interrupted by the bully?
He broUKht nje a tolorani froui
Null; "Have been called cat of town
Baek Friday." It waa Monday
To l iwntintuU
J. T Scllors of Abilene was killed
at Ovale Sunday evening at ft. 30
o'clock when ho fell from n train anil
was run over.
Mr. Sellers' wife and baby were vis
iting rolatlvos at WlUKUtc. HumtcLi
county nnd he had been visiting themf
and was returning to Abilene. It la!
ald fit ami a barguge 'imn' -i-bf
out on lop of tho baggage car ir some
froalt air and were getting ihvn when
tho train roachod tho statio at Ovaloi
und tho nwnlug of the statlu Knocked
fthe man off causing himto 'n be
tween the ears the wlnfls nasinii
'ross the lnlddlo of hhborty
Sure
Relief
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plain that an agreement between eai-j
Hal and labor ih the only thing tfM
can bave America from radiculMMt.
And once we tnra fool It is pjoballj
bat we should go to an extreme
not snrpasbod evon by Huufia It .
the dutx ot patriotic oitizena who lof
thij country to encourage the delejfiM
ca to the Industrial conleronee to e
tually do something.
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See us. Our propositio
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