The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 273, Ed. 2 Friday, October 24, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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SOl'VEN I It AIRPLANE EDITION OF THE ABHiBVG DAILY REPORTER
GERMAN ARTILLERY
FIRED ON BRITISH
WARSHIPS SUNDAY
MONDAY TIIIJ DltlTlSH UOJIDAUl).
KD GKIMLIX POSITIONS NL'AR
CITY OP RIGA.
MANY GIH KILLED
Report Reached Copenhagen Through
A Lettish German Staff Report
lYlitclt Said Heavy Gas
Shells "Were Used.
fB ABHOOlntcd Press
COPENHAGEN. Oct. 52. German nr-
Hllery at Riga fired on British war
chips at tho mouth of tlio harbor Sun-
day according to the Lettish General
Staff report and M uilay British chips
returned the firo HhOiPi'P Go Tian poI-
U.B3 near Riga. Heaw Gem an artil-
lery bombarded Riga with gaa shells
Great damage was duau the cttv ana
ninny civilians wero killed or wounded.
Offices at Riga of American Relief
Administration European children!
fund wero destroyed by tho high ex-
plosive shells of Monday according to
a dispatch to tho organization offices
at London. None of tho officers en-
gaged in relief work wero hurt and
tho feeding of tho children Is proceed-
ing. Successor to Zapata Killed.
MEXICO CITY Oct. 2. Jcuaro
Amezcua ono of the sovorol men who
claimed to be tho successor of tho ban-
dit Zapata who was recently killed In
tho state of Morclos is dead according
to reports reaching tho capital. It Is
said Amezcua was In the villago of
Santa Maria state of Moroios. confer-
ring with Bonio of his follower! con-
cerning "a new campaign" when dis-
sension arbso and in the gun-play that
followed Amezcua was killed
KING ALUDUT AND QUKKN
RKGKET ILLNKSS OF PRESIDENT
CINCINNATI. Ohio. Oct. 22. King
Albert and Queen Elizabeth of Bel-
gium who wero guests lioro today
sent a mossago to President Wilson
expressing the hopo for his oarly re-
covery and the regret that he- would
be unable to receive them during
their lsit to Washington
PRESIDENT WILSON SIGNER
NUMHER OF DILLS "WED.
WASHINGTON Oct. 22. president
Wilson today signed several tills
which were recently passed by Con-
gress Secretary Tumulty announced.
The Old Established Bank
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Farmers & Merchants
National Bank
Our Deposits Keep Climbing Higher
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styiy ii your naniv is ngni your account
properly handled your crcdil require-
ments will be taken care oi' as last as they
arise. This bank is right and accounts are
properly handled. Openvyour account to-
day. Large or small they are appreciated.
FIRST STATE BANK
Abilene Texas
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 273, Ed. 2 Friday, October 24, 1919, newspaper, October 24, 1919; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth317902/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.