The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 131, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1918 Page: 3 of 6
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fHE ABILENE REPORTER ABlLKNb. TEXAS
PAGE THKKK
Join the Array
Ws jtfHSBuBChAi
LmlltJfedtKJr
avers
Il'voti cun nol KNL1ST in I he .'army or navy
you can enlist yourdollars in the service of
the gpvef nmenl in man)
ciollnr von nosftihlv cimJ
ijBlSHTYBONiySi.rill
er iu( lire issues am buy
ings. slumps every lime
enough mortev to lo so'
(THE FINAL CLEARANCE OF ALL jpJMMER APPAREL
ryav Save eyjV
Tar IhfriHireJjdse of
rfiexissjfFnnd oth-
tiwIprTiKl war sav-
jgrt you can spare
Citizens National Bank
Capital 'aivd Surplus $20000000
Summer Dresses
Coats and Waists
Now scheduled for final clearance
Styles are as at tractive as could he
desired prices lower than could die
expected.
All remaining slimmer dresses -will
no at just half regular price . :: ...
1'lulns Texas Is here for a "vllt with
his brother W l Free cuhhler of the
First State bank lie expects to. leave
soon tor military duty at Camp TraVls.
F.ugeno Sellers anil family liavo re-
turned from Colorado where they spent
olghl weeks In various; parts of that
state Mf. Sellers reported trout fish
nt good In a 'number of -takes pro-
vided you use the Texas halt which
Ih rod woriliH. They made the trip In
their rnrs.
JUDGE BUMS
MAJORITY OVER 3
TOTALED 15212
VEINS BRIEFS!
Kin 'dors' Mcetlm'.
livery director of (he chamber of
commerce Ih urged lo he present at a
highly. Important moetih;." tonight
(Thursday) at b; 30 sharp.
('Illrctis Association . Meeting.
Attention Ih' again enlted to the Im-
portance of the Citizens Association
meeting at the .Court House Friday
night. Every Vdter In Ahllone Hhould
by. proBe.nt.
'". Mill Knlrnlu Three Negroes
The ijot-al Exemption Hooi'il for Tay- j
fr county. will entrain threo negroe
at 10: IS P. M. Thursday. nlrtht Tor Camp )
Tr'a.vl Hlchard I.. Hayes ('purge IClng
i and ICttno Seuls will ho sent.
lift- 'I. V.ii-vvfli.in. i
I). M. Cogdell who returned Wednes-1 T ' .
day-night from Dallas where ho spent i t'onRrewnmn Thomas I tUnnton n
three .lavs on huslncas reports dry t"'r''"t primary reco Wed a maiority
veatlier everywhere and people out of 'r ) '""" f "
a-jrriXKttc. Apt sinourri1:
delate for Tax. -Collector of tliaL county. Tliir returns show the following ro-
.! win Ih hronttondlng his wfo at BU"f;in.u - nt-intr.n'Vfm
'ho Alexander Sanitarium. report her P'0"'1" !.'; '"""'S"' "' '
midltfoii improved. although she la yet ! Oncnr Callaway. M55.
nimble to return hotiio Io Adklns. 9.81G.
unuiilo to return nomo. i Q uln(Urnon 3iCri.
VieenlK Overseas Dull ''. Bhintpn's majority over all lf.;212.
linn Wood of D 11ns m n ot 'Mrs J J'BO Manton carried every county. In
V Wood'of Alrtlonu 5lmC been ?on ' llstrlct oxccptMcCulloi.gh. Which
many years has accepted air appoint-1'10 on.7led- IIC rolurl hy.count.es
luqnt to overseas iiuty'Ainicne relatives
- iirtu.. Iiiutti nrtllflml ATp. Wood lived-In '
Abilene prior to his removing lo 't)aln1 ';
-nijif was for some time .conducted with ' ' 'f lor
Materials ure voils and lineneand .ViOibn linen i
pretty midsummer styles. ... '
Spring and Summer Coats ih . lihi .Avoolen's. aiu
silks are all on special close'niil racl(sv vsellin al
just I -z price. . -;
Ouv bJouse section oJICrs mai.iiy Special values i
voil ortfandV and silk hlouses.. Close uul al l!ihi
nmMWM. m
Ij n .BX'iV id wf j 1 A l JRHWiMa9i
I III ih4A vV'iwiffl
I
Ladies
maio
idsuhimer
()lllUMllirelH'WlnclUHtW.Oft pid
terns l-llzee. . patTe'rn' and man
prct ty lia.l.s Ironiiiur .iys$ workroom
are all on the 1)iu;gaiif counters lor
l'iniil (:i.earance dlviled ;as vl'olhnx nt
l.ol .- Alahle.'ol' halsal ehoice onh
l.ol 2 A (i
X.M
)!' huts all .(yocl'iilylev values up lo
leaiiup4')ni(ichojce. y. . :. '. $1.05
2T Iriils in vVilue .up lo $7.;r)0.' pretty
vies our special price ; ... ;".' . i . .$2.95
lol iiielude all oiir .heal hnlsaud finer
'etlTeraiivslyle choice for. on IV . $1.05
hove price reiH'eseni.onlv.a rraclion of Ihe value
ol' the lol. ' . V ' ". . ; -
iimi
on Lmfll e
1 .)txl.t & hour
"T X
h)iyisiLrtfmerd
1 i w'txi f
i Mu-r.i i ijs
IK. rnifiMlWN
ft"
prices.
Mens Palm Beach Smts $G95 V lntvc jrvonp Mofi's Stiiiw itn. Cfolc( 79c All tvnv lmt Mon.'st Union. Suit O&o Jtl hy. Wiimnnk iiiihiii
oil ourei.tife slel of nei. s I'.ahn liej.eli .suit-. ;Kl;;.k alv f.ll(iw (1S .... Iv.l.lelioi. ' s"'s; "'"; K .vos i.i. knee let.th splen
0)1 OtlC rtll'K 1)1X1 "J ICI' wllltli'Tn'llltl cleslI'fllH'e ... . ' r(i l I'! Iml Wt'ltllier tfilt'llleJlt. Willie t.lli'X ill'.t. i
nl choice . . $Gfr n"h"' u" '. '' .il'ftp-.l !!. at per lu mlx . .' . ; . '. . 55c
.Tlies'c me I'iiM'l.v htilorcd suits in lU topnlr AU liaimma ninl lejrltt.ni IiiiIk ir (.t sale Al.tm ; j .1(.vs .h all Mtinntev iiinlH:wHV 'fur m.n
colors initl viilnes thai yon slionlil not ovcrltik ki at iusi ii:t1l' lei-nlid' prjec .;miI '"i.vs
MINTER DRY GOODS C0MPAI
ABILENE'S PROGRESSIVE STORE
octo jtfcyPMjfcw
AjJ
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rT-ai
i'A.HL-nid7n
r a -iw w
HDG MARKET IS LOH
Texas wounded severely Killed or died of wound 4 Ya wound
A second list Issued today shows; 'ed or mlsslti;' t!S!U
Killed in action 11 misstUR In action ' '
71 wounded severely 81 died of
wounds i wounded degreo undeterm-1
hied 2.V total 1!14. The list included: '
H.itidiillo fdvas. Ilolton. Texas and'
Harry K. Itoberfs. I'awneo. (Jklm.i KOUT WOUTII. AitBilst 2i Ho.'.h
wounded degree uHdotermlncd. -rm- "" l"w'r- ip $l! sir. Imtlt $lKoft
Tho marine corps list shows: Killed Mi $18ru utility very nimnion; cutUo
In action f died ott wounds received !""'. includitu: nmu nalVes beef
In action 1. total 0. No Texans arujflteers steady lop $I1..M1. ImlK $!M)0 lo
included l$!tl.fi0. cows tile to-lfif hlnher top f &
' . i-u jliultt ffi.uo to if "id Jielfcls steady S.no
to yj.m hulls steady. .....o to v m
;c:lves $r to.cf for till week? top $11
Jlnllk't'tlf0 to ?10.ui; sheep $7.iHiKt'emly
WAR PUZZLES
BB CENTS
Ulan- ('allo-
ton way Adl'.ins.
..3992
..2r.sr.
. ..'2LM2'
..1979
. . . isr."
'. .. f.4.
. ..14(18
...2C97
1
Here Prom SyUester. Ufleman
Cailnius Ilrovn well-to-do farnmr of :"r.!n
tile Uylvcftter section was amOiiK iha ' nP011() '
vlsltgrs to Abllone Thursday. Mr i'Vitan . .
t.j....... i .... ...iii..o iu.mn. .tones .
nil' Verr lad In his section although Minrkplford 88-
soi:ie nuantltiOo of cotton will ho rnisr " ''
!0I!2
. r.r.i
. . mir.
. . 8r.r
.jii.t
.. 770.
..tr.7:i
(id In the bottom lands .along the Clear ;hcIlm1H 0'
I'ork of. the Brazos. Mr Hr.owit con-l'jaiJlu ' -7'
templates assisting In recruiting men. '''"'";
for Hovcnir.ldnt ivorV to i:e clenred lriu'"c"
iiroii"h the Abilene office of tlie 1 -.i""" """"
lO.-iployment Sorrlco
Alilleiie Officer's (Jilted.
'Dr. rind Mrs. O. H. Cooper 1iave re-
(.elVc)l u letter from their son Captain
Sluart Cooper a member of the medical
unit iitlhchoil to the lOMh Infantry
ttldhihowi -stating thai ho had ten
Kiuisml and luid been In the hostpltal
five days. Ho wrote thai he wart get-
1 In aloaiK very nicely The letter was
iluled August 7. Caplflln Cooper has
litten on the. battlofront for many weeks
am) prohaUy has tnkon part In the re
(ent hlK battles.
llccovcrs from lVounil
Tho'cogdoll brothers of this city
fiHvo received a letter from their bro-
ther. Holland C. Cogdell a momuer. of
the United Slntos Marino Corps In
which lie status that ho Is rapidly ro-
V0vVhiK front 11 flesh wound In tho
teg and 'exports to ho ahlo to return
10 the ..irlng lino soon. The letter
was written thirty days ago. Corporal
Oigdell was wounded in the battle
about Cliuleuii THIorry. yhen tho Am-
ericans' helped to turn the C.orman of-
riimlv(i into a retreat. It was hlfi sec-
ond wound tho first having been a
whiff of poison gas which sent him to
the hospital for sovoraldays.
.pmjps
lack Hoed has returned from a visit
vlth relatives at Waco.
W. Rich Keeblo was among the bus-
iness visitors at CastlPiid on Wednes-
Mrs. J 13. Wrtaht and son .loo Rd-
ar of llrownwood Texas are visiting
v''x 1 M Miller and family
II. B Nunn'ally and wife Who im'e
been gpoiidlng 11 month In tho moun-
tains of New Mexico stonped over here
for u few dayf on Hi lr way back lo
I'plrd
B B Free cashier of a hank at
fjimnasas
.Mills ...
Llano . . .
iMiirjiot '
Totals .
177
1.194
'.UK
251
r40
:!ft
11
ft
: i
. 0
' J'.ttr
ft-
282
' 42
r.n
92
291
4"r.
82
297
28r.
300
fiir
1B82
'278
20
370
7!l
42fi
87
4r.2
J 32
13K.
877
839
310
ft 17
r.39
.12031 33f.i 9Sl
lllack-
mop 199
117
107
254
191
71
2Q7
818
4r.
234.
121
384
319
54
8ft
ir.r.
106
121
04
3(501
ALLEGES MONEY
FOR AIR FLEET
1
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WASTED
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By Tim Associated Press.
WASHINGTON. Aug 22. -With a
southing arraignment of "delays in Ihe
early days or the war a review of im-
proved conditions and recommenda-
tions for the creation of a new and
separato department or aviation with
a cabinet ofHcer at Its head tho long
omitted report of tho senate military
Kuu-commlttoo Investigating aircraft
production was submitted today.
Tho original $640000000 appropria-
ted by congress. In .luly. 1917 for avia-
tion has bedn exhausted ahd "practi-
cally wasted." according to the reports
o' the sub-committee.
i THE CASUALTY LIST
' WASHINGTON. Aug 22 Tho fol
! lowing casualties are roported by the
I commanding general of the American
(Expeditionary Forces: Killed in ac-
ition 21. missing 1n action 65. wounded
severely 81. died from accident nnd
other causes 2. died of disease 4 woun-
'ded degree undetermined 23. n.rtnoner
1. total 197.
! The list included Arthur M Brown.
.Daeoma Okla John W Reed Waco.
F
ENTES
IN TENNESSEE
Carpenters who report al the V. 8.
Employment Servlco and register not
later than 10 p. m. Friday August 23
for Nashville Tennessee government
W. G. CLARK IS
GIVEN SIX YEARS
L
LA
GOO
I
The. Jury Hi (.1(0 case of the State
twtti'ilon. fnnlnrlncf trlll fttoniva '(( rntltu
an hour time-and a half lor overtime versus-WGCIhiU charged by IniUei-
..i .i..i.i 11. . r. d..n.tn. ...! i.ni. iiiunl wth destruction of. railroad
idays. Klgnl hours per day at COc ruck in con ncctl n Will the wrck-
and two additional hours each day at Inirftf a Wichita Vn ey passmit;or infa
90 cents. Shipment will leave Abilene ' "t north Of Abilene In December
Saturday morning over the Sunshine; ' returned rtverd it of guilty ate
Special. Transportation advanced. Wednesday night ahd set his punlsh-
n . ii..i. na ..noMit. ment at six years In tho nunltontlsry.
iwicmnfnrtheBovernmentatLeo'i.. Il' 'lociifilent tntrotluced by- the
' ''"' ' 4-1 ") ;
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Mak 'iTW fy 1IZI
im yoiv y V m
UiA4n ....U..A !.! 4 ... Io .. .il.tli.ui.lnl
Hall. Va.. should be registered at the . i""J" "" V' ' n r . ."
U. S. Employment Service office not made by Clark to X B.Oooley. cl m
later than 10 p. m. Friday for shlp-'K""t ot he NYlchlta Valley at hi
ment the following morning. Trans ' Olnrk said hat Felix f ..lonos
came 'to mm on tuo iiigui .netoro me
..n.ln.lnn fnA n.l Dion III f M rill (111 f.ft I
en route the meals ' being deduc'k and asked where his l.0r and
ted from first pay hut nothing being M&Y Vvaij. Clark said thai ho and
. . . ... i..: .n.... .tiniiiH. miilnr (lid L-lllilnili'd of .lonus.
reduce! tor r""rouu iruiiHporiuuuu. 1 --'- - ---- "-- : . ";..
The rale or nay Is 3R cents an hour l lro-- down u the Wlcl.ta Valley rail-
... . J . . . nn.l ii.lf.lil. ....I unmet li.nla Mlwl H101
Tiu following cotton pic
boon shipped to Bloomhigt
by the I". S. Employmen
P G. Vatcs John Lewis Lola UW-' rail asking him uiminllme to keep
inoo ri...i.. nn.i vinvii cum ress. iter-1 ""'-"
'V4t.'it..t'VV1'V'VtVVVV
iiMUNCi' l'Y iithe uiulerwcar
with 11 million little spnncn in its
uuric which )ve and take'
.....1. .1
j rrilll VIIJ. IIUVL-IICIII Ol lt
J. body anil prciervc the sliape
t Uic uamtent dcpite lmitj av
and "hard wr.shiniy- "-"
lliUe-vraf iriiufriniiiderw'4I Jfelit
iri.-iiiuin or iicjvy tvriclit. vyil
Retncinbur to Ihiy f
Ybu'II Poiriet Von fluva jfJa-'
! Jour IJtaltr
i UTICA KNITTING CO.
J Silo j Room: 350 Bbt4iy
mvwvvyavttvtwMvvviv
I'lml tin ftlmliig has boon 11 lnic sue- dnnnatlc mid biBtorlc values Manv of
Ictms. Is uvidenf by tho HiitliimttiHtlc t !tM. hlg sieues.of the hook which could
ceptKiii- II received on the oeeiyiliin of 1101 be shown on li stage lipcniise ot
UsiHcent pi(itallo(i tn'JN(iw Yrlr ihwlr imin)iltitlo. Itiv been luiorponi'
.1'rncths.lly Jim whulti picture Is Vd tn-the jifctlttt by the Famous lUy
((iiieji.riied with Ihe .HtulwHMtdnr'M .ex- lers-l.asliy Corporation and tin unpens t
ptti'Ioneus In (lermiiiiy fronl thn lime ha beeiii spnrod to socuru repriHltn
"the'wtl'r Jirolie oilt jlv 191.1 until the Urns ot locttlllles iiii't)tloned In the
Cnltoil Slntos Jolnotl tho nlllft. Wr - linnik. Tliocomimny travoled thous
l'tij) (Its incidents shoxvn which will ! iu)id of I'ulles to .obtain them Tin'
prove of KftfiMcr 1iitiiret to Hie mpiic.- eliibornied ilfturt version of Tntlo
tAtor are Mr.' Gerard's sudlehces with .Tmn'n Cabin' In tux 'opinion will he
.the K'lilior -The .conversations' .tlntlM ''tiurtneiii's d'uCattoiiai and historical
IHmsim)" 'b'Hl'wcen Uiwn are jlhiHtrnlHil value vlsualliliit lis It dpi ncenv
In the ub-tltlrw. 'i'he climax of t all jln the tu'twt Itu'iHrffunt tijioch of our na
Is rtHicheil when the' Kaiser slur's the'H'onKl life."
Stilled States and Us rtuhtliig iihlllly) Mlw Clink enprMHiid delight at be-
find thV X 'even .dlspluys h multlltule .lug afforded the opportunity to pl.iv
oroirriiind and sea rorcos. 1h psits of JSvn mid Tops one. tv
The tKlngs which AnfhaNSHilor Ger-dalnty girl Iheol.htir a negro girl
'an'j 'aw and experlcmcod in the coun-l "who wasn't horn but Just growed-'
try of Hip HoheujtiiUorn. atlil which 'Hy the nlnplovnienl tiT mulllple e.vpo
are renrodiiced on (lit scre'eii In Itml'wiV photoKnitiliv. both Kvn and Toev
photoplay. "My Four Yours l; Oor- al' ctislded to appeiir In the same
ninny" with gri'Ht vlvldiioss wouhl b I '" "l H If In these scenes that
IPH't belief wore they not iittonttul lo W Clarl. who 1h said to lie the
... ? ..... ....! ..... llt ..l.l..l l.l.'l l I. ..If.... ..1. .1 .-.... .1.
'.. . " : ny a 11111 wno would 1101 hiihoii his; . " " ...
omnilllill). rimnie to rtctlon . Ipla' li M-rsMttUfv llli the Ik t !()
Itmerly Colonel Ughwhy iiW1l'?' ' '""f. " V .. ' lts
ii'iut.i'H' l'KNFnm'Kii cfimi N-
;.. . .'I.WIW ; . . ' '
Vtr R.llilril'Ujr'.i.'ile''1ii . Vpre'' 'c-t.-ir-;it.'j'i)f
jifeii imlajvv)nKuy' S2-Uir7.
lliid a.Gi'yjnpn.. . .vi .; '' '.'.
vuf'n:fii'fAi"9''-su'xn
I'lpntlr I(mh i'imc ill. .It'll Jfr.
i.-uji ii.....i.ii. .1... .....!... ..r 1.1.
A' r.r .'!'. ""..: '" I"';. ."..."" '.tlimn not lirotiilneni In the. news and1 .
- ; ?; :B Lwjrlsffi- 'i "..-;' M.-?5Ka;irgs.ss K.pto ciunrnrn mcniiQCCQ
t servico tins v -- '""7 "" "" "-'; ; "-t . . vi rB .. . ... . .. . - thi.frt.dfaiheriv I MUU UnilUUI Lll UIUUUUULU
i' 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 iiiiiit'ii iiiii .1111 rvi-TB iimii 111 it 111 ki tin -I'lin iilt it hm 1 1 1 1 if r i -1 ri 1 1 1 1 1 -' 1 nm i ku r -v 1
In his tAjttlinuny Wwlnosday .Clark.
repudiated most or' the stntemojit. fy-
lug that .lie had no personal pHrtln
tho affair hut thai Jones toiu. nun
man and Herbert Childress Jesse Ed-
wards J. H. Troy Charles and.Nola
Griffin. Clarence and Ellis Mitchell
rt -I- ...) Pl.nKft llnnnunn lllirlinrt
Uogesandw Ifc Al T theHopar es'all ulio.il It suhorUgnl to the deed
reside in h Tnacol" section ' "W H" he was working Inrthi l
T - -- )iU' fiuuvn.
-Felix jonos Is updor indlcunehi. on
' tho same charge. He wn bu the train
1 which ws wrecked and jwljitxiuently
I sued the rullroud cotnpitny for $.-
nun but Uie railroad won U ilt Tic
have been Wrk
CHARLES NORTON
iV''w;;nmtie;o;.7coS
Is left without a cunt. .. . ... .!. rv -eonw
. At. the rest .resort Coil. Oglonby Isj "' V "' ll-' ""M-
He (earn or tho rliUoulo who;i bo 1 .il vlniill.d nli Screen
i.Vt.i. t .....vu..it... i...-...... i.iul mmci iiiiiiim! on qintii.
....T'.n w ...... u .... um UTJII. III". I
(tetighlw and m yoUng Writer called ( -(.; i:rHii Miiet1 llocher
s r h. m. U iMU I. U '-. :Wp: yury.mUllf .!.. "I WIP J.I
-nnuMm ileo. "The Oh mZ foSlZ
leMUi .i.id.f. i.rtiit! nti Umvh JMWutfuan llui fu
. ;mp turns 011 1 to no air. rofier . r. . .. iti .1.. .11.
sou and the old ipun woes Into a viol 'VJ) w " wrt. to vtvw M jpi
'"' ru' """"'('? " '"'""lidiell to slavery In the Gtiltwi Htutos
lltAl I.1....!...! IiiiA l.iil.lt llli. milllkl IhllHi.n . . -
VITAL PUBLIC QUESTION
iColttlnued From. I'nge Onei
youlkit tiieu h literary and mlllturv
p'rtigrn'm of pretmratlon. that In my
dgmenl. Is without a parallel In his
My flusl word Is tlr.it parent"
llftife sous not yet 21. arrange to
place them tu an Institution of lenrn
Iiik Uoillur to Hlmuious College and
ktip thein theni until llmlr number
It lalleii If the boys could get lint a
n im Olinnrill IT l""). h"1 Gl railroad vi
I I ll-lllllll III W II I ....... ..... .1... ' ..11...... t.u.. ..nL . . . . . . .. ... . . I 1 v-1 ... . kiwi
rnn iiiiuriui h iin;mxtow: v.s.lwi mry work
UIUU UUUUUIIUI III 1. Mt. o fiflA iuw MMiiiIm f.... .1 "" Hl1" mw
11 iiaiin;iiPft ' iv.i.
HIS HOME HERE
Charles W Norton a well known
local bricklayer died suddenly at his
home here at about two o'clock Wed-
nesday afternoon at tho ago of 6Q
.years. He hail noen in nan neaun ior
some months Wednesday tie was sit-
ting talking with his wife when he suf-
fered a sudden nouir and died Imme-
diately. The cause of his death was
given as heart trouble.
Mr. Norton was voll known here
He leaves a widow. The funeral is set
for 4 o'clock today (Thursday) front
residence conducted by Dr T 8
linox tif Presbyterian church.
l)ooley said .Tliuts
Clark was rhlef Witness .for the
Stale agalnil Jpne In the latters
trial at El' Paso for tlitf murder oil a
rati Ionian.
WIM.IA.HV.MOMl
tukPH pluce
In "The Man Who Woke Up." fealur;
ing I'anllne Stupk and Mr iloug at
the Gem Theatre on Friday night
Triangle has made a plcturquH pie
tiiro ot a vital phase of American life.
Colonel Oglosby roprosonts the fine.
old-style of blue-blotHlwl Southern col-
KAISER'S SLURS
ITO.S.
ARMY ft
S
e dellverwl It mol offoc-L... ..iM unb' intii tin. miiitfirv irin
the.v. tor It hroiigM 01. the Civil WAr lvuti eliIliip this will go u long way
;nd the tHitxi(tint einanclpHllon Awards helping thtmi tMi position of
tfi negroe li 1 this wintry. f iHu.H'rshlp and Incrcused service in
lint When Mrs ftlowe cnmU-l ''''( rmy utwr The policy of the Go.
j'i'om. Kva Topsy. mid the other char .. M tiXH( t.mchliig the m
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GIUARD
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ciwrs.ui ner rei...urnie. n.ny ...... ((1 (f M.rmlrtB nih mrHulng (If
iiium oi 11nTi-1n111.11-f.-M .i" K s of Academic and jjctetittric ef.l
ii rnniiiiM 111 ii-t umiii ...-.- mi- .1...
lu tlsuMieil on the. motion nclif
scwien. The motion picture urt vishtn
nii' eniliryottc stage In 1'u. when Mi '
Mowe died .nut tint hup-iii of seein.-
tlie iiiiportunt charaelers of her croa
lion on the nrrnrir Wa denied her.
v'u.t might sIih not have given for the
leiM y to be placed In deferred classes
ir in the judgment of the commandant
.itul the college aMthorttles. It Is a
uii-" thillg to recommend from the
-1 hiMti)t of the (lovernment
' -Umtiione College has been offlcia'
iv recugnUeil by il( War penartmeiit
Ambasiulor James W (luiHird'i " "" '"r" "... . ?.. '".I" . ". '. a a separate wr unit and joung men
... -- 1)111 iiriiiiiiiv uniiiiiHiiiKiug t 111 Km nini- .. . - .
nni.1 nf nntifiufltiul Ideals who has 1'My Fmr Yer lu Oertnany." a dOcu- . -Y" . . ... tu under 21 chii nttu here uie very .dchi
wught in the Civil War and still' re- ment of vlul foiportauee rt the JiU- . h Mm8 vwi ror xhm
.in. hi. i.ninr ham nf tim "Yankee." tory of this oountry. has been iortien-1 .... .... . ..... .. wl
M. .i.t " "-- '-- -"- .-. . .i .....-...... WIIO I1RVU rtin.1 1.11 ini'tn t.ii'i r.-ri
With sullen suspicion ho wltnemfis- w " nm iirw supervision uuH pU.of tjnf.o Toms ( ahln " the Par
Hrltlsh Casualties.
..I.. Vi i.r...w . Jws . 'I- ambition i build In
'. :... ..r.i.i o j. 1 ..0iin n dusirlol xi-hools
l t ... . ... ....- -. .. (
ilgg"
week
the invasion of Qglesnurg by a well- 'he film venlon will he shown at the ' unt plrtur vnrsinn i u- -e-v. '
moanJng mllllonnlro and phllHDtllrop K R Queen Monday and Tulr. !' w . k)lnw) J A
1st of the North. Thomas Foster .It Angu-t iih and 37th. Queen theatre tonight probsblv win In-
i 1. . - 1. . 1. Tl. ...'! tiHtmliiii Lfllliiu. tlta fill t r
.tie of RC2o rnr the previous
These are divided as follows
Hie k. i.en version give lue -mi . n .. rVMlfttinn.
introduce scientific I.hhIiiik ho Idents Of Hie Story VIS- -i.-r Hi. flinlltiu. -.i. Mi- CI11I
method' of fanning and udd lo the in lmlin1 n- ( 'In lin-.a trugi'.le (i. lv t Jt . ia.
letlftual and iiiianclul Krowth uf tno .. 1 ai.tu. uti id by Mt ijeraru u.unlitP( a 1 inner tu finttif 1'
I
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literary lidvantuges Vvl along Vilth
thai military truliilug tho coual of that
found in inn o . nir htgJr Institutions
of leu mint Tin F1I Quarter begins
-'nih'i' her 1- mil I trust that we
nhul.l b.tvi 1 Im- heart y 10-operSl.lon vt
nil puii'lotlr tiiemlH. in the end that
our iiibill nl iuii nieel III.' itcoiumls of
the Uowiinii-iii 'HUlii t v n.l fffl
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 131, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1918, newspaper, August 22, 1918; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth333079/m1/3/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.