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RACE50PENIN6
li THE NATION'
WASHINGTON OH 1 Thf irrcat ' TOI'ltS. CKNTflAI FHANCK. Hept -l.tfimlal
"drive" tn Mmricm )nlliir i comnpoiufcnif of The Awr4aiwl
the ronfirewrtniial elections In now lm-l rov.) American army oiiHliinWrn tire
j-PTitHtttt 'ijfttiin morn constructive wnlh tuj
September marks the conclusion i)fV-itiie Inrtsy ihnu was over'ilonn cm
iK pr!nmisl'tliini nnil irnnlnarL''t''r Pnnar.ei rarwU atnpnndoua ns thit
convotitlmiR. leaving their Irnin of nglhwrthj; project was. timl more aln
' lsme ducks" and other jKilltJrnl rr!;- .''.an wits ever rtnne In n day cjti nil the'
iiph lfiiliTH of all imrt.ii now ar.rlor and lietbor wnm nr tin' rnltel
ltmrstifllllne their fnrro for Hie. ram
nnlBti wlilrlt precedes elpctlon day In
Xovmbor.
Tim lines of balfK Already hfo full-
Iv wnll ileriiinl. t'pon the result of
the hullolliiK depends polltlpnl control
of the Slxty-nUtli t'nna.re". which ran
miioh in December. lfil! unless sooner
summoned by 1'realileht Wilson. Dp
pptiilpiit upon Hip return itrp tho fats
of iiMjiirnnts for uenrlv twwsctirn soot
in ihi- Hennte nml nr. In Hip llnuw
Llkp tlu prtwliletlllnl elpc-tloii of 1910.
when Cullfnrnln'K votiM after a vPok'
wait rinally dulpriftlnpu" Iho HHtlon
PrcnlilPiU tho coiifjroKnlonnl rwult
nirilitiK to private mtuptrtuntH of promt
hpiit ropulillPnim untl dHttiocrnt' In
Wd'hltiKtotii J xppliHl to Iip rlot
Tim Mtniocrnt now huvp rS S?nntor(
neolnnt 44 rpptibllPntiH wlillo In til"
llnnp Hip ruHpecttvo Htrrugth I 2tfi
ami 2oi Soat of all of the Uttqr urt
Invnlvwl in tho proaeut mmrmlii.whllr
twiMity-ono ilmnoprntln nnd flftpon rp-
pttbllCHii SeiiRta s(ft are nt mnKP.
For nil prnrticnl piirpraM. Hip pIfH" -
lion In ovpr In a number of nlofpn- lo
thp 'unlld Hriiitb" wlor nomlnallcii o'i
tho ilHtnoirntlc tlokot Ik pmuItoIoiiI lo
olpi'ilon Prlmarltm nml convonllon
In tbpso statcm. however itlthoneh
chniiKliiR proHfliit porsonnol In Sunato
am! IIouho from wvornl itatoH hnvo tim
afforiiMl tlm final rcMiilt. Vor wimp
rpimlillonnn without opiiitnUlon.. th"
prtiuttrjo iiluo imv iwj..jatttotu
oloctln In Novombor; thwo also off unl
change prOMnt llno-UTM In CoiiRrocs.
iiit'iiinbontw being named Tor re-olec
tlmi.
Already however the primaries
huvo rowultotl tn iletenl of iiiuiiv preneiir
niPinber of OonBreB. .Ahioiib them
nra Senntore Vnrdaman of Malnlpl
and lltinlwtnli of tleorpln democrat!
who ware opposed by President Wil-
son and the following Iteprofunti
tlven. McLeinoru Slayden and (larret.
of Texan; Bhackleford nd Borluml of
Mliioiirl Womltt of Iowa nnd others.
MIsxIiiK from their preaeut jilace
itUo will ho fott ml oilier who are not
Kc-kliiB re-election or limine nienibn
who lmva foronono ronomlnntlon io
seek cleetlnn to the Senate Amoiiu
them are Senators Smith of MfrhlKan.
rapubllcan; HollU of New llampahn-f.
demorrat; and RonrMontntlVM McCor-
mlek and Vosn of IUInolM republleanB.
Howard of Georgia demoerat: Church
of California democrat and tlaleb
Pnwem of Kentucky republican.
On the other hand most of the repr-
seiitailvaa from the southern dem
cratle states have been assured of ro-
oloption to tlm Sixty-sixth Congress by
virtue of tholr orlnmry nomination.
In thU elertlon for the first tim-
woiiwn are seeking Beats In the Sen (
ate Representative Jenimette ItanU.i i
of Montana U seekhiK elecUon freu!
her state while Anno MarjSn of tliL
Wpmans Party is a senatorial candl-
date in Nevada. New York also ha8 aj
wmiMin candidate for Congress.
StM'islUt prohibition and other pa-!
tlea also twvo their candidates in tv.
present eampalgn. Coalition of demo I
crailc and republican fareea against
the socialists has occurred in som l
aMtUmf nartiafi iti iiii iron SO S8CyrifV .--. -..-
umumtl mnuol of the Senate atU inf luenaa been of the virulent type
hJ.m -rk-wiut iHtarveHtion of Bn now reporteil prevalent In the towt
-babuic.. . pewar" frow the tumor or-
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W0KK1IBN XBKHKIl.
Itotb skilled aad iktlld warluiwu
wf Me4tl l hm gerntwit fer ship
IMAM frow aHUh "Saturday marnlng.
Auiiliesuts uiust ratar In penwjl at
the v s. apkHfwit ServJee mt m-
1M tt-W-kJ-ItJlitoJlll
OHober 4 rm tMlUd Ubor gee tol u x tak8n lo preent
h-kvlll Tea" government plant; bB fntrodacttan or apr ut ta to -
aud the uuskliled tabgr for construe-' faction now reported Ui ay other
tkw worfc on the government mt nn- tawps
rate plant at Msel Shoals AU There h sever been a 4etUb. re-
Trausportatioji du4 metls furnished en ported from in luenza front the Camp
route from Abilene to Mussel Shoal. TrM basis hospital ur from .twoug
arv abS4litl free ttiitiuui later d'- i tie oldiers at Camp Tri. utUb
deyikias Persons reidtn j a Ui-t .iauduiK the fact thdi there hi-. ocei
lAi irorn AMleae. going lu Atbaa. a total oi Iikhm .'j.iou. tu Iu.ihiu yi
.Luuld lake coudm tor's or agent's re- tkmlly all the time AH steie4
etjit tor tUket fur refund on arrival cases are being carefully waU-hd for
tl b i S hiii(j:oviii-ui Sriu oS- yiupiuui of iu lueuza of the siMui-h
fu-e Abilene type
Asmouni eintnt lu. been made tluit V wordiuK to Col I.iule the Span
mtH ftinhtr notice all shipments of
un::kitU I lab tu" goiernrueiit work
r II be ru.
$tol-
ftt to leave AWb'Ut? ever
v jud Saturday jjiu:us
Wed-
It M ''taa .: isriii nwood U
-r r- . if w b ttr ighter
Lake Parka 38 Per an St
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Mafp This fotijimftwm Klfes some
lilmi or thtt mncnllihlo of tho urniv
construction now KoftiR on In Itiiropn.
trecdlntltlie most kIruMIc opnrallon
p.-or timtrrtakmt nt homo.
The Panama construction fnrco rn
io.OW); hero ll Is a Rood sized nritly In
Itself It Inclndes engineer troopd nml J
Ichorer of nil kind for tho onmni"-l
- ilve work.' nml foremen for furnish
lints llm material of construction nil
I ilia ilitttn forplM. ruiiiilliK HiiwmllH.
fiipplyiiiK limber .Htnl lumlmr.
TIip iftll for material Im ho trpmpn-
ioii tlmt llm rorptry forcn will have
to lip IiitoiiuciI boforn Inng. Alrnnilv
It N ritnnliiK sorpiiiy anwinlllM nml 00
nifimnru'roiiulroil lo km'p tip with Hip
oiiAlriitrllmi. Willi HiIb liirrpRUn thP
i tiRlnpprliig fuiro Pitgnjtol on rftn-
Btniitlon will rprb morn than twli
a- nirinv its wpro ppiployptl on Uip Pnn-
niita panal. Hip hu-KPt prprlotiN cou-
trUetJfp work tho I'nltPd aiafw pvti
utulortooK. '
rravriiinK crui rntni'i" iiiini nn'i
l' - pimt. one oe Hp mnKnltiblo of
this American couatriictlvii work at
overy liniul from Hie ton miles of new
i kicks ami plum at the ports then the
American railway (olograph and lnp-'
phono lines vast aroas of warobnusos
shniis and fantnrlos. nml (lnnlly tliol-
nreat strolohes of military cnmim nmlj
bnrniPka for this army of over a mil-:
lion American troops lint while one
UWMWiL.'Arfc iO-ipiH.Wlso deiftfiliwl.
J parts. It Is only at army headquftrlars.
that details are available on (he mag-
nitude of tho work as a whole. i
On the one Item of timber and liiui'j
txr for this construction the army for-1
outers are called on to furulsh nearl'
r.oo million board foot of Umber of'
vhlrh about WO million feet is sawed j
lumber. This 500 million feet Is no
oiipli kos work biit Is tho estimate!
of requirements carefully worked out
l.y the engineers. The prtclse total
of iIipmo esllmales Is ISI.702 feet or
i'r '." (mo miles of lumber.
This lumber In required to build (
cocks. Irracks. of trench HinborliiK
railway lonslructlnn. building lrge.
v. arobousea hospltnls railway ears.
and for telogra'ph and teleidiwio poles ;
This with Hie provision for flrowoodj
makes the huge total of nearly M
million feet which the engineering for t
eaters must supply for this construe
t;ve worl It l this Which will In-
crease the forestry fore throe fold alil
increase the hwihI1N Hip are runnlui-'
to nearly Stun.
0 INFLUENZA
AT CAMP TRAVIS
OFFICIALS SAT-
CAMP Tit AVIS. Oft 1 No fts of
Spanish influenza ba been dbn'ov-
erett In Camp Travis Tevus luflM-
milil form has lioeu niHetl
tl:r-T l-t!s. 'Z
rnii uimq thu alntamaiil r I luur
T "Tim- nM-TS-n 7 Thl
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FRANCE SRO
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i. .. ...w. w...-. -..- ---"-iiBr
Btghteenth Divlstw. located at '
Travis.
Ilasawwefthepwvsteiwaflf Utvlr-'tn
ultMit tyia 111 the Bast etrery of . lUnmgh tbts Iwuk Wednesday y l
InJueftw of any fam to rapartajj M'imm wm wWh he wwi m
ractly u lh Surgeon General i thaMd-
Washington Cases numbering tfttrty- Molt nrtts
bftven. reported from Oamp Travis.. .ta ms
I however have beau of the ver Hilla
B- f- ''
jih influenza in different I. .u the u
ual known type of iafluenz i i ti vn
uivtut ut tW a t j1 . l ljjn.it v ' oi
ai' ion bavt mu fc to do itk the sta-
tus of Ibe disease It is ijotatte loal
camps and cantonments of the L'uited
States west of the Mtssislnpt river
h. re been .nguUr'- fn ii-m. influ-
enza in any form whatever
IIMIIIUWIIW WliWIWIHHiinmll.luMHWrtWlHliln.WlllMIIIIW.i.'wawllHIHlWWMHliWW .v .. mm... . Ht
eVEINTUnLLV-WHY NOT NOW?
i . r. 'h l''t lit i i T M." k.-um I
3719915 BALES
COTTON GiiiEO
UP TO SEPT. 25
Hy Associated PrM
WASHINGTON. Oct 2 Cotton gln-
nert prior to September 3." atmumted to
!;i9.ir haiM. coiintiiig round us half
j bales ami Including 7.T0 round bales
i anil 2u Dales o Hp4 l-land .mioli.i
; This i the aniurtimouicui of thu
i -piisiis bureau (txkty.
WASIUNOTON. On J Thp yedr'
cotton crop is ewflmatPd tft it8i.eOU
iNtlos equivalent to 5uttpouud bates
by the Department of Altrk-ulture to-
day basing Its estimate on the cim-
dlttou of the crop 8entmbr 35.
which was St. I percent of normal
whleh forecast a yleld'af 1!HHJ HiunflH
'a the aore
HHI.Y ifIMX IVOItTII or
imms .soi.ii at r. a jr. ii nu
I
A tau 0. wjm n ute.r(b-
Ul to noon Wlii4lay tbrou.U tke
1 ""H H?""1 BBK J Amu".
-. .. t. .. (
laeerir uqbus h wa antutaaeea
i. w. ft alile Assii.tant faaktor.'
IWedwMaUr. Those sutMcHbiax tlur-
lhaiw tAAir it xttfisit ukac
.1st
2HK
v i ..
Xt rT
u' J Mass
p L Kjw-ni
SSJ
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I.JII
ll.
W J Young
Fred T Wootl
Mrs Kre.1 T Wi-.d
Dora May Wootl
Krain t-s V. ood
V K Matlht-
ntF('U9lkH lllti il lr.
PARIS Oct 2 Th o.
Bsrtholot t.la art uu.-iii
xress between tk ic juJ ''
Th i reB. h luii . n i r. .
. -ii I'M
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i i i'
BIXUIU'. KETl tlvt.
LOKDON O. t .' T
g-ri.o i i
df a r . un " i
S Tl J.H
UMDRE05 MAY
BEOEAO RESULT i
OF BAD WRECK
Tl Th Aasoclated I'rpt-g
I.OVIKI.N. lit i. It N fcured
nSl) porsHiio f'ffj of tliuiii aic
rhlhlreu bate liccu killed Ju u
rullHit nrrlileiil tit llaliim Stc.
ilcii cnrrjljur mm IIhiiimiiii! pa
seneryi which r.ui into n break
caused by vtathoiits Setentl of
Clio ranches caught fire I'p to
ibis II wo on I j SO persons June
Iipcn Dcliinlt'd for.
Asivnr riioi.KitA miirovi:iti:ii
el
Hy The Associate! Press
MA Pit I U. Oct t He vera! vaties of
i;'ile cholera have ! ds-vered
at VUmiia M rtaths kav -wytml
.. . .
rniiu the disease then
KAISKK ims III.OHP UOMIV.
AMSTWtOAM. Oft I
-l.t f gold a Wt
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attr tma Hiijl. arrive! at i fl"r
iront it was stated friM Cstwa
has The uhlssueat sMMi'inttut
tI
UUmmtt Metes kftlf et Vkicb
iV. -
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WEATHER BUREAU :
i'uf Atrfltte ni Vi(ait
Tolt
and Tbursdu fair
Foi J-jipf-xa. TiIfht amtTMrs-
ltV tali I
.-.. IV i Tiiataki uaii Tbdrs-
i. fair
TiljlHerHlure
Tttr4-Wed
p UI 4BI
t mssace mmm
NEHve lb iM ISMP
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Noon i'j
ITYIKWA .S Till: l!i:P0in"f Syria waa ocWtnlml hy the foriua o
J V
immic" '
TURKS TO STICK
CLOSE TO RUNS
ii!
! The Assoelateo Press
AMBTKItDAM. Oct 3 The Turkish
cahlaut has divided in all cireuiiiKtitii-
cos in ail lieu rp to the alliance with the
CUnttrMl Powers soys
Ut Cologne (loiolte
a ylegraui hi
l UMSCIfS AXCJIJNT CITV.
.... ... .....- .11.11
Villi: 'I'll Illll'ltlUII I IIUL7
rty Th AHsoclated Vross.
IJKllOK. Oct 2. - Danwarua wnllal
I Ueneral Allenby Thursilay morning.1
the lirltish War Office hmihIIIU'M ol-
funnily. i
I'suutscus Is the Turkish base tu
Syria and Pal-.tne. and Its fall pro -
huhtv niuima un uni f T.rb.i. .1.1-
lance In thuse places.
t KHace September 28. the lirltish fur-
1LTE
CRISS
ill wru' '" "1'or r-'i
T siidffl. awtrqylng three Turk ih armleaj
o Ujefaulw- - Mti Hie enemy from Palestine.
MtAYKriIAIMU: AMiWiHD
WAHIUKUTQK. Feb. i. Oruve
U!'-irges aaainst cerUJn Amorlwiu eX-
jftciaW tn Utiatemala City base been
bfaaijht to the attentkui at the lpt
lMtwnmeat smt aa helm: inreatlKMiatl
OeraMit ialtveitee isallegwl atirt one o4m iu. ! .i. . i
ftelal is a-raad o ceanersl wl - 4u -
duft
JtlUTlSH .IHVANCK HAI'IIU.Y.
With th Urtttsh fft FtondtHW. Oct
?. -The llrtttah today capuiretl Helle-Kk-mHtlle
m advancwl far a dl-
(ao.tr ol 'tooo ards souih.gmi t Itoe-
ItTK
MUUr III llTIIM''SSMI.vS
WHii the AaierleaHa Nmr Verdun.
Oct l Twenty pattenu. many al-
ied.it ultvriuz from Hound reelvd
iu aiou. wre Ulled when a tinnuan
hkn lrui k an AiurkMli. hMplUil to-
day It i iMM.bUt thai the shell wa
ttri oiar bat if uppers to have
i . t-i a ii-1 1 urate a(pi U) attack the
ii ii
LONDON. Oct i -U view of the loss
t th Germans of St Quentin and j
the lints nurth of that city an enemy
i.ti.t-i .ei. o large scale t pro-
' I
Burning Cities Reveal Hun
Intention to Start a General
Retirement on West Front
u
tin' A ' inlet! I'ress'
WITH TIIK AMKItK'NM NIMH VHltniK ' Oct. 2.--IUuiom
.tutijw. iwrlicipatinjr' ttt i!m offrtwtlvp Iionvpon tin- .Mcimo and tit
.tffniip nlvhiipi(l ovwr mx mttw lln firsl tiny. Ilic imils ronchinu
ilific iljWi ivc Iiohm Altoitil rtf tiinp. In I lie ffjfioii of flproourl-p
ll.'iiliAitrtnit'l lln mlvnncpwg m tltptil llit n Moniinn colonel nntl
ht nIaIT ucre tnriirwfl ill thntr tlittf-oiitH As lln nl tlttvvn In llinel
Tin' inn or ntloinpI'M U tnnpe hnl wim luit m Ihn IippI. Amnricnis
icnptiit-rtl tieTnl U'V or iKfr anil vim nntl lidpptl UumiincIvi's l-t
tl-' (ipimiiiis' htnt'h nT pnrk rtl pnlilmc ntwl hlnck hrcitd Th-
i it .-iimti .tilutiel itild the AimiiciHi trricvr Ihnl ho vns nstcmiilii-l
il tin iriiilil of Jw Attii'ttcaii .itlvntn't' nv be ilui not t-xpeci Ihnnj
li fi'Ui'h thtil ptiinl rot'iliiNx
Wl'lll THH AMKIIlCWs AT KROPN. O-t J -Tin- ciwmj to
. i -1 npiiciirs to ho w jtlnlrnw iii'j mi Iho Aincrtcnn left ltrondl.v
pcnkiiiir he iN-niiitf in llu ilirivtimi of u juiii'lnif Willi lhi Bnili
ii.hlc ali'l Ktvmhihl .vtonis hi the i'uitm Pnresl llic NnicrU'iuiM
untile prnrri"" ltuln.v in I lie fntoit Tlify nt& oporniinir north or
i l'-irtex nml lmhl potilioiis mi the roml frnut OranoH tn Kxonnont
WITH TIIK AMKUHWNH KAl VRItni'N Oct. 'J. iJennmi
rrnl I" 'icnrtriitt' nr hcinl llu- line lielwt'en Hip Mcihc nml t1
.Mt itwiiiilleil rnpitlly ttnhix. fine miimr couiitni'-nltiii'l; ns f
pnrletl nml there wna gnuip nulpusl m'l'ijniiingo itnd hnlMicnflP I
In inliAriliiii'iit which HiiiriiiMc'rixt'il Hit tiiMiiys aotivllT.
1'AIHn. tVl. "J. Tlii l1eriiinnMipiiiiir In he fulliii' buck JinrrtiMlU
n eiihl siiiithcusi unit went" of IHieinis ill the fin'o nf the nilvnnce of
'h- Ki'iMicli rorees-
Noflhwcsl of ItliciniH the Freneli linvo tnki'ii I'miilimi fiiitl Thil.
unl i-i'iuhcil ho Kiiiitlierii miislcii'lH uf Villors-l'Viiinpifis. N'nrth nr
Ithcitiis Hum nitliitl fnruntil tlifir Uni'M to Hie (.iilNltirts tr McHiitnv.
!'l-i-re wns no flmiiKi In Hit fMmnipiifrne sivtut' diirlnit 1 1" niirhl.
The (leninins nrc liinvintr. tliolr nrtillpry from tho Ihtlciitn ooum
The Hnlifinn nnny. wiopentttuit vit)t Hio Itfitwh mill Kivndi. hih
cwCiiiitnfyvtfiiUjiHrwftnrt
I'AltlS Oel. 15 -I'Vctich troops linve miw piih-setl hcyoitil St Qiiph
i'i N'ni-tliciisl. ensl nml Knnlhciist of the town IheV lmhl the line nut
1 ';.' i.hinjr Mil- Siiiihiii fi-nni Triinqnov to Ilmivrny Hiciicp nlont; llu
t ('i.ciilm I.nfcic mini lo flu' river Oisi nl Wiuliiil. llcjivy ficlitin".
I mil. Il.i' Si fjiiciil in j resist injr xtitlilini ny. Ori'iiiniw hut liccit
Much limit I" the eitsl hank if ihc ( mini. Wi'Ht mill north of lUlCIIll'
!. I'Vcnch iiiihIp liirthcr mijiui'tiiiit tfiiins. The ciitiie limssil (if Si
'!hiiir i- nriH tn l''rciicli hmnK
I'AJilS. Oct. 2. Tho titwim ir Mciiin mnl Iloiilcr. rniluav jiinc
'ins in Klniiileisf lmc hern s.-t nl'ire by Ihr f ii-i'iinm in thr fiicp m
i he iMlvaiicinir Heluimis ltritisli ami Frt'iich tvoops
l-'iviich iriiim now cnutiul the rnilwny linr iiiiuiiii.' frniii CKlcili
lliHinjrh Thtiiit'itttt mul Ifniilo tn ( oiii'lni. licit isli luoniloi's ore
;i.vutitii acliv'rlv in iHimlimtliiiir the (Ipciiiiiii lines mi nttd none (W
iM HH Sept. '' -SI. qiiciiliii ik hniiiiiijr nt seniiil points Til '
l-'iemh nviatoc. arc liannj.' jrivat ilifficiilty iii t'hiiu' over thr town
hc'i'ww nf flu iIcjim- Hiitokr iii'iAiiii.' foxu llic luiniinvr cil
I'hr (rilliUiH mi Scptrinhcr ficl ileHilcil In luii'ii the InWII nr
('.toiltriii. uml fnrieil tin . imIi.hi pupiihitinn In lenic Tin- (Ji'llililfs
1'itiiiii the inuji tail ll.e ltiiiil fiiiufht firtiiuiit it mnl I'tuliil Hi1
'inie hJ thr ciieiii
l.tl.N'lHiN rr i. The Hritisji .n-.- pnsjiiiiti rmiher into (lit !
UtMfl liirttliotts u I .lil lii'tMlill St (llll'lllill nml l.ii-nteli'l Vn
ic.ihmi Imvr rmUl.. .I'l'l.e u.-rk .if
. t
mtu Uf 1..
mi i. on nml
eteiiiv tronps.
: l-MMN (W '. I hr Turkish
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' -' ' ie itireci inn nr.lltMirlctlr
I ' MM'1 Ueilealicni un the Konlcr. Mriiiii tiiihvi A HritiIt
e'lmieitt rtswd the .. river
HMHlit atul lVesell. four
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Mr1 Um tor" .aptur.1
I.CNiUOV. fb'i Wnll- irati-.
litoiwrii Ht. (Jueitim an. I Iiwnirrt
liir'ftti tlr K'HJiin.ni Jb HiiiN'Vdi
ARt'llAKUliJ. tiet ' Aitteri.aii Hrtth
tt'Oltte twl l. euiil-.l V IlllitfCs utl llolll tutllks
f Kntlas.
lat li
t .T .
'n ic ll. lies hi me
IUS tl t Ajti nerui.411 ami imaifiet rints hvk hi progress
ltwMirtMt Bulwriu. Mi a Zhh. i (ifMitilt. It Is rumored there
il i.e a funnati. t. nf Nti.M uiIMt in HuliKriit iimler the lead
n hip f I'iuult Mdli.n.tt .in.t Ih UlrCTiudieff uhu w.ih relensel
'rim.
H-..ii a few ihus .i.i I.
HUtivS (MlHtiU)..K HVhhllh hl.UOK JVIIIT-mV J. E.AST
n-tr . Ttr . I WI.I.EU IS AUTO U'C1DS15
th puM-wurli Ua4.i uim bsdlv iuMsledUy The AMOi'iated Pr
tor aoveranteut .ontratt ors a sae
Attaki Tess TJbe pa is atandafd
aad eweritee t the rate of time and
une-hatf la given after eight hours
work. Trunspertatloa will be advan
ced to responsible parties who ace un- j bile overturned while on the way to
able to pay their war. to be deluct4 the Held Major K C CuCkins ta-
later from employe' wages Persons tnander Hazelhuret Fteld vas ako se-
desirous to engage In this worK and
are qualified should make application
to the I' S Government Employment
Service Abilene Texas
cleai-m. mi tl... tier... .l..f...iwA.
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ne iki'1 .iiitietiiirt jiii -miti. u
ci.inmaml.r at DamaviiN hd- IIh'c
It is ejin tcit th.tt iinnps if -
i n...' i .. i
""H "'"'" " ' n i V
.iii.l flnulci luilni. The Hellish
tl'
beiwe. Wct-Me ml t'uiiiuics
ami mie half mile. tst .F Hell
'
have hifii tnii u the (lermati Imp
U tin Hiittsli ltriuKiiu' nf tlm
front was rcporii.l toduy
Uiik.m.111 uml Prenelt
it' the Dvma river to
In iiluv.U
vM-ekw.
il..
naw advmKcil
Kins.' I-'ertluMUd.
MlMslOLA. h Y. lM.t Major
Wbluwi J. &uu camaisader the the
MlUhell FieU arwy trstaiat; ground
fer iivlaters at Oerden t'tty was in
stantly Killed today when his autotno-
rteusly injured
'
Mhta B.'bh!e ieaven of Eistlaad
was in the tty on business Monday
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The Abilene Weekly Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 168, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 2, 1918, newspaper, October 2, 1918; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth331664/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.