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TELEPHONES J
Ing the war win havo to bo fotin-1 is --. .. .... .. t.-.. ii v.i a nnimM ni nr htiAtnnce
To IhecIUiensollhoyllcd States apparent. Present methods severe as stressing the obligations ot pa.
who oppose war tho statement ot the they arc. will not suffice. England is K? Ptr.?.. Ty fl "" t" !i. i" trfntlam and tho dntles of eltlsenahlD
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there was such a change m too gen-
oral estimate ot his chances of re-
nlnctlmi an even his onnonents could
than once placed himself on- the side must be whiDBed and the kaiser can .1-..1 .. 4ij-.i. r- v n. not fnil tn observe and thn "tAlent"
ot peace tho people know that ho can never be whipped with tho present which Mr Wilson holds. There Is was so Impressed by It that the odds
uo utftuu ujjuu iu ivjki ius inMit tioD ui ivuiiHu.-. viuic cugitiuii yre also a marked difference In tho effect tneypau ucen oneriug weru prumyi-
and henco they aro satisfied to keep pares Germany Is busy also bo that It of the speeches of the two presidential 'y reduced until now It Is said to be
him at tho job of running tho govern- would seem that time alone can tell asDlrants l"evcn money" In tho betting centers
the story of what Is coming. The 'as to tho rolativo chances' of tho rival
world has not heard all of tho great . Boforo Mr. Hughes -started on his aspirants for tho presidential office
war. "rst Bwlng across the continent sur-i There likewise has been something
'jl' ".!'; face Indications- were In some re-'oMn contrast betwoon tho nonular
State's Attorney Hoyne-ftas statted "THE DODGER EXf RAORDINAHY" "Pects In hiB favor as tho winning demonstrations In favor ot tho two
some fun up In Chicago by securing I -. candidate. Before ho had returned to. candidates. Both havo been greeted
ment for another four yeare.
CHICAGO OFFICER INDICTED
iBuBlness and Circulation . in Sndctmeht against tho chief of po- Tho Waco Morning News expresses Ncw York tho general Impression Dy large numbers of more or less on-
Ed.torial Office "U;! icl1(:o of that city and some ot the other surprlso that Republican leaders nd- annS iwt" "Is supporters and his thusiastic citizens but we do not re-
"Society 4. 1097 or 348
Subscribers failing to receiv 0 their pa-
per regularly wilr confer a favor Upon
-the management by reporting tho
'same to tho business office. 'Phone
No. 67.
officials.
Tho charge Is malfeasance mit that Ohio Is swing towards the opponents wns that hiscause had not call that at any time Mr. Hughes'
in connection with an alleged plot to Wilson column. The News says: Deen auvancea in any uegrco oy nis reftdy right hand was temporarily put
nullify tho anti-gambling law ot Chi- "It is a littlo extraordinary that the Personal efforts and that ho would out bt commission by cordial but too
cogo. Big cities have always furnish-'admission Should be made at repuml- nave gained more by staying at home demonstrative squeezing. This may
art HiMir fnr rHmtnnia ti.no mnbinff mn luMidminrtpra in Ohio Hint n into nnU keeping as quiet as he did before or nmy not bo significant for the
fcjr v f m m. I mu 41 . t .&! A fe4
Any erroneous reflection upon the
rhnrncter. stand'.nir or rcDUtatlon ot
"any person firm or corporation which
may occur in the columns ot THE BE-
POJITEK will be gladly corrected upon
Its boing brought to tho attention of
tho firm.
most popular candidate for Chief Ex-
ecutive of this Nation has not always
been the most successful. Mr. Bryan
was immensely popular with tho mas-
fltlllAY OCTOHKK 27 101.
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CU EIll-IIX-l IU1 V11U11I1UIB IIIUO UlUIMJ'h Villi lH..lili(UUUCIO III VIIIIU lllliv il mil) . -ft-.!..-!!--
lin nnfnnpniPL nt lnw flmihlv Iiinl noil In that stale rIiowr Wilson nliond ll1' nomination.
for they band together and cast a by 30000. No doubt tho statement Is Bcforo President Wilson t entered
large number of votes when election correct but It is puzzling that repub- Into the campaign not as a 'one hun
Hum rnllo oi-ntinfl rui imrornmnnln llnAn crtninnlirn mnnnirprfl nliniiM mnlro dred POT CCHt Candtdnto" but B3 0. dig.
from tho smallest city up through the It. Only one explanation la within n'fIcd. Bcculvo discussing the con- ses and his silver-tongued oratory
county state and nation can novo reasonable conjecture and that la that structlvo legislation accomplished dur- never failed to draw largo audiences
be what they should be until Bom the Ohio leaders desire to impress " h .Admin stration the oh erf but Mr Byan was
Hughes with their own views and with " i"vp .iu vu uuu " .. ' ' l . Vi i i . 11.1
thn ilnmrnr of cnmhitUne I horn snl" u general Impression of the for the office. Mr. Blolno probably
"Tho ronubliean . hartr In nl.lo in Political wiseacres even among many.was the most popular American of
i.110 rcpuoiican party 111 unio is Aifi(n .. .. !. .A..nii.n.nnnnitn nn.on.iniiiv ! ... ..
thfZu JhWr?Z 'SSlTii'S'nfwJ cd nepublfcan party gave Tmost prom-jbefSre the people of this country ns a
the rank and file of tho party is drawn .' ". ' .? m: .i'...u.i ..n... . .i.i- ... .
iau ui vtllllllll UltJ 4iuiuuui (Jil&t; ui aiuiiuiiui muuiuam iui uit-u duiiiui;3i
way Ib found to get nway from the In
tluenco ot political debts.
THE PHILIPPINE PEOPLE.
As an evidence of the progress which
largely from that nationality. Roo3e-
tho November election. In betting ctr-but he did not win.
hi being made by the Philippine peo-volts activity In the campaign and the cca th ..talcnt fnvorod Hughca t Cleveland got nearly 100.1
Pte SIt.Y?rk yrd8.ald: t. . 'Vf0MS 0Xprc38C!l bfy hmih rc?eLt odds ot two to one and this always the popular vote than did
"Tho Philippine Legislature which to tho course that should have been h k d .. t on lh opinon crtt 'Mr Harrison but t
In 1888 Orovor
000 moro of
did his oppon-
mee. yesterday and received the con- pursued by this country In deal ng nnd Ulc estimate of the lay mind. Af- college gave the election to Mr. Har-
gratulatlons ot President Wilson by with Germany havo greatly offended tcr tho prcadcnt had got out among 'rison.
cable Is the first representative body Voters with German sympaUHes. They the people and had made a few of thol A few weeks ago surfaco Indications
since annexation to bo made up wholly havo been waiting for Hughes to Bay nri of rinroiioq im niwnv mnkns nnlniod tn hn biicpmb of xir. ttushKn
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. . -.! i) ni nniv iiu .. '"V" UU;IKU "' l"u vv W. onieiiuiiK tUm wouiu uiuuuiiL 10 ru- speeches that arc replete with the today-thcy favor President Wilson; to
It ncenta certain that not only tne 8inntl8. Heretofore only 200000 Kill- puliation ot Koosovelt and ho has not substanco ot things well-rounded jind morrow but that Is further along.-
tldo but the voters have changed to pinos voted. In tho recent elections snid It. True ho has spoken like tho breathing the essence of philosophy. San Antonio Express.
President Wilson. -bCO.000 had the right of suffrage. The Delphian oracle words of genernl en-
-- rrcsiuent 01 1110 unuea siates sun ex- couragemeni ror tnem uui iney can-
erciacs a powerful veto upon the nets not forget that he has also moddled
THANKSGIVING AS USUAL
Notwithstanding tlie rather igor-
ious duty of tho public formatly nnd
unitedly to render thanksgling for
Divine guidance and bencflccnco In
the safely nnd prosperity ot the year
paused In which It was comparablo to
the publicly proclaimed days of fast-
ing and prayer In the springtime has
been lost sight of in tho changes that
have come about in society oven
though tho suggestion remains and
may well bo preserved In the official
proclamation and the scattering relig
ious gatherings that mark tho day
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Our Continuous
Growth
la an evidence that the service render by tkia Bank
has been of such a character a not only to hold ita oni-
tome'rs but to constantly gain new ones.
Our Satisfied Customers
are the best advertisement we have of the servico this
bank renders. If yon desire to know of our businebs
methods wo respectfully refer you to any one among our
large list of customer. 'iLs
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THE OLD ESTABLISHED BANK.
Editors Of. Woet Toias aro to organ- . ... nsRttl.. ilt B orrranlxnllon Unoaovnlt. and lloosnvolt has boon do
I70 the Wont Tesan Press Association uder tho law recently passed by Con- clnrlng for a policy that either means
at San Angtlo Saturday Nov. 4iu. gross is mo must noi.miu nciiiuvuiiiuiii. war -wuii uurmuiij- or u cuuiiueiv untiv- oua eHort to have President Wilson
The CTgnnlwtlon Is needed and can ho the way of selfgovcrnmcnt that any down by Germany. change the date of Thanksghlng. the
1 1 .! i inr ..ni ti iiioid'pcndcnl pcoI)c has BCOrcd for many "Tho current number ot tho World's day will bo celebrated as usual on
mi.de to result In largo .bood to thofn ycar Work rcvIow8 the 8cecllon y nuglC8. Ul0 nal Tliurfiday lnXovf mbor
newspaper interests oi this part -or ' . and discusses his significant evasion of This Information comes trout Shad-
Texas. .Hore is our hand Mr. Editors SAX AAGEM) HANK K3I PLOYS this Issuu. Tlie world hna made obscr- ow Lawn and Bccma to bo authentic
wiiMiirr wo rrt tn the nicctinK or no.l EXPKHT ON PAItMING. vatton of it and has waited without Tlie reason advanced for the change
wucuicr al Bt tu i. result for ono note ot clear and posl- from Nov. 30 to Nov. 23 was that such
" I Tho San Angelo National Hank has tlvc declaration. It has yet to learn a chango would afford the. merchants
Dtienslvu preparations arc going employed an expert on farming who whether ho Is going north tooilth ca3t a better chance to boost tho holiday
forward for the San Angelo Fair v. Ill spend ono year giving advice to or west. All that It does know is that trade.
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which is to Olion Tuesday. Oct. 31St l:lu iurinura in iuut urccu uuuiii;. ne is inuuigint in ciuiuisu iiuit I'uiui.uii. ii it Kuuuiuu uuut'irtiuiiii iiiai 111 . iiius s-'iiiLTingB mill uiiirK uiu ua).
...h... fun .lam Mnnv Niieclal 1 no gentleman employed by tho bank c.lticism of the foreign policies of the sonnc Thauksglvlng ushers in thelioL Kxpanslon of tho national llfo nndj
...-. l.t .. m.l.llr "" u "0 V"""5 lu'u uiuiiuiiBuaiiuii n uuiui u it ubu 6 " "" "".. w V.. " ."' """'"' ""?- .-. u.... wm
ritrtt.tU.tH. aro promised the public t:t Vfhlch hc jmo oeen (l8aBnei ad i. would have done or what he pro- until Dec. 1 tho morchants urge that population tend to make tho coin-
ami ther Is little douoi out mai inc.H ic at ue command ot the farmes poacs to do under similar clrcum- "icy arc.dcprivcu ot a wecK tuit migut nniiiul expressions Impossible out tho
litis eshibltioH tt the San Angelo oMhc San Angelo country at all timed stances. - bt nado profitable. fading of this concept of the thanks-
r- .r iu hn tint heat In Its history. That vast good con bo accomplished la "These conditions nro tellin? upon Since 18G5 the national Thank?gIvT giving occasion only serves to bring
" . . rtv . this way we havo no doubt but the pnhllc sentiment. Kcur weeks ago. the Intf has been observed on tho last Into clearer relief the duty and Im-
lf you warn to Usll a fine citj. mtei Btoatwt benent wn comc tQ Um pe0. nd6poniIont ros3 8Conloa t0 i0 of the Thursday In November nnd. we are portanco of Ui other phase. In tho
eorno of the best popple on earth and pQ of Ul0 sccton 8CrvCd only through opinion that the tide was running In S'ad to Bay that Prcsluent Wilson will language of tho old time proclnma-
seo a good fair go to Augeto. The perfect co-oporatlon on tho part or favor of Hughes. Today It la unnttU "ot disturb the date. r.:id. will follow tlons tho people arc commanded to as-
datos aro Oct. 31st to Nov 4th. the farmers. Central and Western mously of tho opinion that the chances SSilr! f.C"l b " l. r th0?e8 7 "1.1"
OMarauH.jmMiu qrn ni miv tn .i..!v ih nml.. nrn rnvn.Mn iri AViUnn suing his annual proclamation. their accustomed placca of worship.
". - w..rf w wMrf w m.v... w fTl.A rvnr.l.ct nt Thnnlifflwl .. 1 ii .. It. FT...- AHf.. .i...... hm.I nali.Mnirn ..am Im
tho spirit of tho home. TIio tdionplng no wiso been subject to the changing
interests should havo nothing to do conditions ot national life. Is bound
with It v- by no limitation ot locality tradition;
iauonai anopuon oi me oiu rcw 0r custom out is nnuonai in its ap-
Eugland custom attains Us best ideal iionl and influonco.
and purposo only as It emphacizes this i.et tho old custom bo carried out
Place Your Insur-
ance with the Oldest
Agency in Abilene
iOTZ & CURTIS
lasBcsi
lems of adaptation nnd adjustment to
Ths most Interesting pleco of nows become tho greatest agricultural por- coujikiiCIAL VAltlETIFS
to break in tho near futuro will bo'thc turn of the southwest. J Qy ALl'ALPA
news of tho flleetlon Tuesday nlsht. . "' a day v.
.. .. .... w. r .m . ho thought a long tlmu before male. SDOcal to Tho noportor.
. AovmnwiT im. uu !.' -- iug ttioaoovo statuinciu out tne more WASHINGTON Oct. 24. Tho In
MANY PRISONERS TAKEN ANO
ADVANCE MADE EVERYWHERE
G.UOO A( liS IN Tit A VIS
PJ.A.MT.I) TO SPI.VACn PREDEAL OAPTURED-
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CCIVO 1110 JUII JIBBUtiaiVU lirP """ We SlUUy UIO COUniry UlO lUOrU WO Ore T.I nnrnbt In vnrtntlnn nt nlfolfn tnnt X -...I . ..1 l-4 m.l. w.l. 1
of about ten tbtU3ind words In addl- convinced of Ita possibilities along nud tno C(Hi for tl(0 farnlcr to know Its original conception na a rollgs. Memphis Commercial Appeal.
Hon to its regular afternoon and night agricultural lines once tho energies wtleiher ccrtain variety is suitable -
ui uiu puuijiu uiu dvi vu u"k v ror nl3 nctgnnoniooa uavo leu to tno( -
"- fflttXttS8F8i3. Mexico and the Money Power. '
THE IlISlIOr-EYUS CAbE. nierciauvanciics or Aizaiia. tn tn s Although the President. addressinR their cainnalcn Is. that "an instmmen
reports. Tho public will bo given the
benefit of tho reports as they aro re-
ceived from the wires Tuesday night
free ot all charge. We invito every-
body Interested In tho Presidential
election to bo our guests on that occasion.
bulletin Of 24 puges tllO authors R. A. a delegation Of "Wilson VolunterH.ltnlltv Of nnllehtonori WUlnllon Pirn.'
The verdict of the Jury at Anson Oakley and .11. L. Westover. of the mado up of formor Progressives and ulnely democratic in spirit Is if their
finding W T. Uishop guilty of tho Iiureau ot Plant Industry discuss In independents ana led by Amos pin-'sUggestionB aro accepted to bo rc-l
murder or J. c. Kvms ana assessing uumu mo wwihio uu uuuu cnot and Ilabbl Stephen S. Wise of placed by men who have no public ob-
tho death penalty was not a surprlso of the nine fairly illstlnctho commcr- xow York at Shadow Lawn on Mon- Jects except tho objects of spoliation."
to Uioso who kept up wttli tlio case. c 7 . b 7.u day l00lc no trouoio to Hoftcn his ref-
The crime by which Evius lost his life n tho United States together With crencc3 to Republican leaders In the
was one ot tho most brutal evor per- JC" adaptation to climatic conditions. prC8ont campaign he was caroful to
petrated. Tho evidence pointing to Sow0 slve the best results in tho differentiate them from their follow-
tlie cullt of tho defendant was so con. '0"n anu .wuiwchi. vu ovra ng and to j0j tUe latter innocent
It is charged that the large number
of negroes being taken from tho south
to tho northern states for colonization
are to voto in the coming election.
Whether the charge Is true o -untrue cTg" t'ujurycouw render no aucceed only in tho South and South- ra?hor' thau wnfuT aupio ters of a
thn noonln resnonslble for the move-' -" hw mw j' ' ... .. ivost wtinra tlin wintern aro mild. i. . . ... a. . ..
nned olner verdict tnan tne ono wwen i
0rtlf did render. Yet there aro many eai
raco' incidents connected with the case. 1
iaperitue higher court allows tho decree o
w . i f a iiintniAi f'mivi wr otnnn nnn i.nv
than It does In every day lire. Tne "'":". to interfere. uSed to Include all of tho alfalfas that principally at tho. accomplishment of
people of the north do not understand trnor Ferguson .ruf ?"' nro ot clearly ot hybrid origin or theso two things Is of the createst in-
the negro nor does the negro undor. """ ""' .. Thus his family tli1 do ot havo distinct and uniform terest not only becauso it lllustratei
stand northern people. Should a mil- "11"n5"llurtv tll Lnnort Uiat varietal characterlatlcs such as the tho President's pocullar faculty for
lion or so ot southern negroes become e aeprnea ot tno Buppori w joruvlatl and Arabiun varieties. Num- analysis but becauso It crystallizes a
permanent citizens of the north Mr. they have a "gut to 0XJe ? erous strains aro coming to the rec- maSs of looso allegations emptied
Yankee is going to find that he is up1 a aBad.f!.n.?.l.J.t.u.1 .!.: u '" ognlzed in tho "common" group. Thoy UDoa the campaign by Ills lieutenants
against the real thing in more ways w '"'X . lwi n3 am often designated by the geographic and nowspapcr advocates into a mo-
'""""' "' -V ......... ...... namo ot tno locality wnero grown as mpntous issue.
than one. Thoro will be need tor ai
justmouts.
Then wo havo this observation
"Can anyono wonder that thought-
ful men in cuch circumstances are be-
ginning to seo that wo are facing the
most critical choice the most critical
political choice that has been made
aro now
at any
foundation
to choose
its spirit its object Its motive and
wo aro to choose between the inter-
est of the great mass and body of thu
people and the Interest of certain pri-
vately controlled and secretly concert-
ing interests."
To what extent Is there warrant for
such assumptions No doubt the
President and his friends find it plen-
tifully in the constantly reiterated as-
APSTJN Tex Oct 24Approxl-
mntoly G.000 acres of spinach will have
boon planted in this (Travis) county
beforo cultivation time according to
W E. Davis Travis county farm dem-
onstrator Tho crop to be gathered
this year It la said will be next to
the largest ever produced" In tho couiu
ty and nearly twfeo-os much as that
produced last year.
With the exception of Norfolk Vn.
Austin was the largest splnach-shlp-ping
point in tho United States last
season. With additional acreage now
being planted Austin it Is expected
will lead tho entire country in tlie
production and shlmncnt ot this vege
table.
O.NE OF TEXAS' OLDEST
MINISTERS HIES AT DALLAS
that makes the case the more pathetic ... ... irirn intnun .r.wn
Inn it cannot be denied that the atro- ulfaIfa Jnd tminy others or by honw a d'8hB0ciln of "0 Pre8ldentalrtion from Republican spoakers and
city of tho crlmo demanded the ex- ... iaar.-tnnvn r ti.o rnnrtitinnn un. voto of lala .tho speaker found aoineinauan!tIMp(. thnt n n nt ni.niniu.
trorao penalty ot the law. Tho jury der wlljcU lhe crop has deoloped. reaOlts which he pronounced striking-Ration at Washington Is especially de-
i.. ii.. i !.. in..!.... .... nit t ml tti. . ' . . . ... . . . An thtv tiHVA nil lmnfirfnnt lio.irlnr mi ... . ..." . .. t
uuiiok umi jua.iuj. iui.HvU ..v BUCU as ary iana aimiis irngaieu ai- - J Ji -'- aireu oy ana wouia oe especially
irurder and hence could do nothing flUfaf and UQnjrrEated alfalfa. raal Proposition It well to con-)agreeab0 to the moneyed and buBl-
e ctety of the man whom they held re- uCSr KK? ffi WrJH toPro USt bo cear aa "t to Iho ma
5 ponslble. Sentiment must stand aside dIoLi in the northern states but M?i-Jlt i-J w-i?St 2 at Shadow Uwn If the Republican
-in such cases while tho stem band of S"X s hSrdy. ThS "? land" fSLd LtoJL T ' are to be trusted that bo can-
The new activities ot the Kaisers
amiies emphasize the fact that all
students of the European war know:
Germany Is far from being at the end
ot her resources. Fighting upon the
enemies soil and dally. Introducing
.. jniMi.i!.n iha mnnr. . in sunn .ficoa romia inn sinfn nami 111 . . . .. mi. ... n
or has proven himself a too worthy of tho law operates. Innocent women 'lf Bew offereon the roarket has !& or The 2inlta?nK 5 000 000 not Ioolc to "bB bU8'neBa" or sympa-
. the steel of the best warrior. He has and children must suffer In conso fa tQ BUOW any noUceable 'ar' onlr 3 500 006 cast for the' thr or for votes' Thc absence ot WU'
thought out and worked out Inventions rjuenea of tho great wrong the man 8UpCrloruy m ability to resist drought neouhllean candidate and this he oro- Ham JennlnBa Bryan from the cam-
That will go down In history to live as did. Terrible as it Is to bssobs he " tUat grown with an abundance ilT ". J -lVfS? HJ ?Jl lpin changes to some degree its per-
long as the world shall stand. The death penalty Texas needs more ot H of 1U0uture. festation of the desire of the people BOn.1 asDect- bx B0 r aa WaU 8treet
Austin American Is right about It In order that the hundreds of black mt. Js .... it iuJ !.!. ."P'S and the press that reHects t are con-
ihen "it mS -A sfory of C.pt. Crimes which are perpetrated Sll over .The Llf!rf .b H3 $? JlZ P" cerned. the sentiment created by Hry-
Paul Koenig of tho "Dentschland" j the
German undersea merchtntman.makes ped
tfie story ot Jules Vernp and his only hope of justice. Sworn as tnoy ---j '.""" they have been found had been dominant in tho Democratic '" wuson enoum at lengtn op--N.utllul-P.le
Ma insignificance are to discharge their duty thay can gjj Suntlcold'tnanoAeco party the" last election proved it to ffif KS ffiSS
A.a ni?F SJ """"8"B""7 ""? """?" "A.J?"-i iw-7 u mereial varieties or strains and are pe aominam in we itepuoncan party. . -. " r;:7i" "Z "-
ability. It Will live in tlie uuuau v mercy iiv oiayiug iu uuuu
only of warfare but ot scientific anq been dipped in tne diocxj
mechanical Ingenuity and the unllrai- lows.
ted poasifcilltles In the world of 1n-t
ventlon. That tho -Nauitnus'- tne
creature ot the brain and imagination
Hy The Associated Press;
DALLAS. Tex.. Oct 21.The Rev. W
II. Hughes aged S9 one of tho oldest
Methodist minister in iVxns iIIpiI
at his home hero today.
no was familiarly known as 'Un-
do Buck" Hughes.
a Nosireouir gheek h
DANISH STEASEIIfl Sl'.XK
-RUMA-
NIANS REPULSED FEEN0H
AND BRITISH SUFFER
HEAVY LOSSES ON SOMME
IN REPEATED ATTACKS.
HITIIAltEST Oct 2L Thejcft
wing of the Rumanian and Tlus-
hlnn forces In Dohnidja have been
obliged to rtllni toward Tzara
.Miirntt tMfhe miles north of the
Cnustnuza-Tcliernaiaiin says the
official statement Issued here today.
By Special Leased Wire.
LONDON Oct. 2t. Lloyds nnuouue.
ed yesterday that tho Norwegian
steamer Ml. th TVini.t uinn...
TTa1s ftia n.A.1. rt..h . . ..
.a"lJl?JZ atwin. developed In the south us- m0 S'.SSSJ'cSt. It ??? ot te population. It Norwe'ghin stumer Drafnvo beSn
ou.m. me crews ot tne rirst two were
saved.
state almost daily shall be btop- !'1"Teair j ' T 2a r.Z tk tT T.inn nnv vn- anim in the Baltimore convention of
U. i i f tho mfnirv are ihe Bait c. the Canadian variegated and respect t their public policy. tor .. remalna Tho wondor Ik not tht
. The juries of the country are tne ... W1i v.i- t inm? timn thn nrncressive clement 3-.r.eman8- no wonoor is not mat
of a- celebrated French romancer ex-
SES. has Sl rie oT.tta; V Ee dominant In the Republican party. SffiSffitW
nr SSr lei therefore recommended for sections What tho Democratic progressive force or ofSial of hlfldSstratlon
of their fel- kim 0CCjrb frequeat. ha3 accomplished Is seen In the re a or f"c 1.? -ouree J?cater
is achievements ot tho present admlnls- j j Pu " T 1: ri.? ?liL.?Z
- " . . ..... tratinn: xch.it tha cnnunratiirR . Ing to those interests In tho hope that
THE EUROPEAN WAR.
Peruvian alfaito is not rebUtanu to -" - "I:"- n; tnT .they may yet be won over to him.
'severe cold anu can oe grown success- '"-- "----" - --- . .. . .
J.:.:; i.t ..!.. i imo- tomi.. Ingfor is largely the reversal of these I As to tho assumption of the atti-
Kinfc the dav iha eroat iJurinan ....i i- m.Mtiviv tniiri n in the achievements. These leaders he said tude of Republican leaders toward
lsUng only In bis dreams bhould be-'amjy wag turned back by the battle i.t southern and Southwestern states can bum up their desires In three Mexico the opposition will hardly call
corae a reality of stoel of Iron of won the Marne we have never doubtel Under favorable conditions It outyieldb propositions: "To put it as they would upon Mr Wilson to substantiate bis
derful electric power utilizing pro- tuat the European war would last tor any other commercial strain. (Put . the' l tne scalp of the allegations. The whole burden ot Ro-
dutts ot the earth ml air. which -were years. S. S. McClure. the noted edito IMan alfalfa is not a satisfactory P"86111 controller of the currency publican complaint against the repu-
onlj bare Imaginations. seventy years wtorewnUyepentthree months li vaHv because J its fwff K 1 lrJlre-ha ; dlation ot Huerta and the recognlUon
o presses harden the limit of man's Sngknd? France and lula. H con -ott lJed tendency to f n years he has oblig- of Carranza Is. that Hucrta would bve
dlfcl Children have been reprint- Sn?ed that there win be another year "!?.... .. Pd ? banks to obey tho banking laws; thrown his country wide open to Anier-
Cait. Paul Koen'g wm De given tnem mak . The entbnte alUoa ate
With instructions to Study it Closely T.rpnaHnsr tnr twn vears more of fiuht.
-Vh.fi lin i1iit Iu -i4 It v nnaulVilit III. r . . ... Cf Bi
w "" " .- v.B Ing nue uermany ana ner aiues aic from DOor Beoa
Ifaa n-nrU tniiv CluKtilo nt anv unlit I- T .t. .: lT.am lwr uwu.
It is hiehly advisable that toe arm- upm.- haukinir sVKtom- and in the third la nt -aa v.t 9mnIn nt na-.
cr should learn to distinguish good pia.ee they deslro to put the army and CnCe In American thought between cn-
I'lump sooa or navy ot thc United States back of the tarprlse and exploitation; but exoer.
- ' r WV n uv WVW V P- y JtHC PIV9CUI.G U fc wv
.I:otth7ooTikl Wpti.athasbaooene4aiMlthooHse- quantity of weed seeds or other im- llPt h6 declares foe It summarlzes'numbers of people In the United States
JiSwF P wonders of tfte mtDi hQU0TS and atrocities so much PrJti tudlite3 a poor Quality ot compaUly aud neatly thc purpuea u asrew wltu tuCm -Chrbliau Stiento
WW- greater that they would now be unbe- seed. they bavt In vie The etstece of siouitor
PLANS TO INCREASE PAPER
KKVKMTJ8 IS DISCUSSED
CHICAGO. Oct. 2K-PlanB for in-
creasing paper revenues to meet thc
Increased cost of supplies were dis-
cussed at a special meeting of th?
International and Daily Press asso-
ciation here today.
"We have already incroabed the
cost of advertising and subscriptions "
said M. V. Bufford of Clinton. Iowa
secretary of the association "and a
further Increase may be necessary."
The Associated Press Tuesday !$
sued tho following bulletin:
Important successes for the Ger-
mans on all fronts Is reflected In to-
dnj'n official statements In subsUncf
ns follows:
(1) (Jcrnian and Austro.IIangar-
Ian forces after a Tlolent engageHienl
south of KronKlndt In TraHsylTftala.
raptured Predeal jesterday tnklsi;
ROD prisoners
C2J Tho Rumnnlann made an at-
tack on the whole Oltne front near tho
Rumanian border but were repahrd
with the Iosh of KOTeml haadred
prltoiierh
(3) Field Mnrxhal tob JfnekeHgcx
Iiuh captured the Iowr of IUchor on
the Danube below Tchernavidji aa'
Medldlr on Ihe TcheniaTaJ rallrean
taking prisoners to the nnnber of
more than M.
(1) On tho Somme front th Brit-
lilt nnd French mado ah Attempt te
break through the German lines at
any cost using a gTeat nuraber oj
troops In repeated attacks but a
broke down with heavy losses Bd the
'defeat of Ihe Allies was so severe
along this front that dead are lyfr?
In one row after another.
MACCABEES TO FOR
GREAT CAMP OF TEXAS
Another Illustration of the milk of
numan kindness is thn final rofnaat
or Colonel George Harvey to embar
rass tne Administration. Washington
Post .
A social worker wants to kpow why
It is that there ie so much more writ-
ten about the fallen woman than about
the fallen man. Because It's news.
Our Idea pf a good newspaper story
would bo one about an unfajlen man.
Naslivilla Banner
Perhaps the Bremen is the subma-
rine oll phuket" for which Uncle
Sam's patrol boats aro looking along
the New England coast. Chattanooga
Times.
Tall; in E Ihroueh the hut nm.lu t u
a oeaq industry jt ought to be dis
couraged by bileuco uud lv mitv
halls. President Wilboo at imiiRiiiin.
oils. Why dony Mr Hucha a hoar.
Ins New York World.
WACO. Tex. Oct 2t) The forma-
tion of a Great Camp of Texas
Knights of Maccabees was the sched-
uled purpose of a meeting of prom-
inent members of that order from all
nvnr thn htntn hpr tndav. Tex&S here.
toforc has not had a Btate orgsnliatloa
of Maccabees as nrcscribed by the su
preme council of the United States on
account of a deficiency of memoei
DUIJ1.
! Thn fnrmatifm of a state- Great
Canip was authorized by a referen
dum vote of all tents la Texas a""
tho result was almost unanimous
Representatives of theso tents were
here today for the instituting excr
olses. whloh will take place at a pub
He meeting-
Supreme Commander V P- Marker
nt llftrnlt uhn lia held that pOSU'
ion tv.enty years as well as being
iriKMn of hn Vi.llnnal FratCTOOl
Congress will conduct the InsUtutS
Ifitoiue Trustee Ed U Young of Ohto
At the same time of the insuiuiw-
of tho Great Camp there. wiH &.
i-onenUon of btato of fleers of ta
MacabroB. whq will elect otlicers w
the oeiy toraird orgauwation.
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The Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 86, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1916, newspaper, October 27, 1916; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth331556/m1/4/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.