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lo bnve constantly nml to buy ms rcjjulnrlj us possible the
st'piiritioa Of tin Government nd to be this us far as piK-
tiible tht'Oiigli iiu'iu'wrsliip in War Saving Societies. Th-
BStli of Jiliiu ernlj this special period of enlistment jn the
groat voltinttftfi- nrit (J piodiiefioit and saving here at
homo May there lie none tincnlistcd on tliat du !
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ABILENE.
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IS
MADE SEGRETARY
BAPTIST BUD
I)r F S Gronor peetof of the Co
ltimhus Street Bantlst Church at. Waco
oner
w.s elected secreta Of the executive AX o0Haw8C:irata'nCd W:
cominlttoo of the Baptist State. Con- Ku aetlon 47 ulel 0 wound
mention at a ntoetlpg of the exocutlve 7 tiled or accident and other causes 4
committee o( Dallas this wedk. dleit of disease S died In ajrnlano nc-
Prosldent J. D. Sandefer of Slmnionsjiident L wounded severely 20 wound-
t ollegt- member of tho ejtoeutlvc lioard oo dngroe undetermined 2 missing lit
Jjs returned from the meetings -acilili 7
Dr. Groner was elected to sticeeiJ! The Marine Corps list totals CO as
Dr J IJ Gambrell who resigned a.1 follow': Killed in action 4G tiled or
Secretary some time ago. i wounds 2. wounded severely 2.
The board created a new office that The aHny list includes Corporal Up
of educational secretary and elected fua Shelton. Honey Oroye Texas; An-
Dr T V Nal Of San Marcos to the ton Jurach Hartios City. Tans Tlu
position Dr Noal will devote his en- Marine list Includes Corporal Marion
tiro time to the Interest of Baptist Collier Houston; Laurence Jansen
state educational affair?. Houston; Clyde Vqorhos Midlothian
The office to which Dr. (Jroner ws AH these; ToYans were kilted fn nctlon
elected lianuloa all or tne runas con
tributed for' missions education and
benevolence by the Baptist dehoinlu1-
tlon In Tcxatt the total of which is H0Mn May 23 -To prevent Central
above one million dollars annually emire f u convoying mforma-
Te la' Unow ntaylhlnB: about LotlHont m nerBOhlU ciMmn of Italian
weather out here even If the thermonv w 0 cir:uiatlng in Switzerland
ctor does register above a hundred." d countrlt.8 bOTB )een up.
said President Sandc fer. "Down at vrmm9i tore(gI1 edition's.
Dallas the boat it tprrtHe u wail 8llown during tho ua ftn
Pledce tho President. I HalIi)n onBncor on Caesar Santoro
Mo .!? thV i'(o.V. rnrt')nvieted of conveying Information to
SBQn7 aS "TthJ VnfcXvo these !into."mSt1 la. V) newspapers In tho
cards and are anxious to secure yolip
pledgo Call at your bank and rua'ko
sour pledge how
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WOMEN REGISTER
lp to 9 3Q Wednesday morning four
Aonene womep nao register a
voters with the county tax collet io"
iiiu mat wumuii lu iciniti nun iui
u u tittle wiie ot iue tux cuuciiur
Second lioiiors wont to Mrs. Kute Z.
Williams. Mrs.DalhiB Stpi borough
was third and Mrs. S. V- Holton fourMi
In rnirlotf
"vewivi
Ciollector Tittle will name a depuh
Ip cath voting box in the county an 1
furnish all needed supplios for lh
iCKinmiiwju ot iiib wuimuh vi
Some of those depuUoB havp alreuo.
u.u.. m..vU uu u ii '""- "
uub nvvn nils win oihimb iuu niniieii
hi uu parts tit xno couinj- to remster
"iittum uiu iiui:t:aBiv ut uuiiiihb iu lut
county capltul
Tito women of voting ago have front
nnu' unii iiiiv ti inniiiaivn in rafiuiar
for voting. Thoy' will bo nornilttoil to
vot onlv in th first and kocnnd m i-
marles. There Is po charges connet ted
with registration.
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The Tpxas & Pnclflc By Co. to John
C. HammrLots Nos 1 and 2 in Block
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THEBATTLEFRQNT
B Tho Associated Press.
WASHINGTON. Juno 2C Tho army
ppi'ESS
1'j;hslal columns
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The foreign editions of the nows-
Papers no leave the country with
iue uuveruscmeni space oiapK inc
Austrians to show that they cupnot
be altogether circumvented it has
been found fill this blank with news
mattor injurious to Italy and then
have tho edition scatterml over the
Italian front by airplanes In the Iioik-
that Itutiau soldiers will read the
newspapors and accept as legitimate
Italian news tho matter inserted in
the blank spaces by tho Austrian
M-iUvors iir.iMnv vytbivN
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s because it
xontJw beef and
'ni linlitrtliou
ron4and nirtttgan peptonates and
Blvtrophophutostlie very elements
iiocded to hull'lilfi a weaK run-.down
.vf jtm a)d fentp strcaRTtrsvJJeLo
more-jUHH Dug Coyffnd drug
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'nj TT TQ.toa htarlp tS5r1"ur Lonrton ""lC0 ta.K'Ui: to .VoUnd'"
77 TrXl. iJFi'lt03. oiaif or tor- u .. of vour country's money'
oics yt "Pl'nrwi. u not syonjjyour To thlh SIr AueKiniul replied:
drugiltst w'o gent vouj&rail upop .slr iVuckIand Ooddos dJlre HJf
rocelit of JaQiHmn lottlo is'tn aBuro yo tnat ho doe not got the
two tionths trcalnuHft and seldom Bum pt n pmudn a da. or anythfiip
iuiis perion au-e tend for teB
tlmoninta frmutTila and oMter statds.
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Dr. E WTTull. 2926 Olive Street fit
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Sold hv druggists. adv.
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Fledge the President.
Havo you signed tho Pledgo card
Gnvemmpnt 1 usklng von to
ttvn' I'atb of the banks havo these.
"nll ""'.f0 """tous to scuic your Frahpo. Torhaps I may add that Sir
ypio.S'not" 1$? 7 ""j"
CIIOSS PLAINS IMIY MAS
DHOlWlJli I vvr SUMIAV
Special to The Boportor
CUOSS PLAINS Juno 2(i-Tho 18-yoar-oltl
sou ot Mr. and Mrs Mat
.lone nld-lline oitUehs of this count rr
'tvlng iitiott ono and a I'm If mi'm
rUthw"f f town was drowned la t
H'i"dn ."onlt' lit tv.o nclpik n l
wt i lttr "! lure Monday piorning a
'e'en mloti Uy Ilov f4l pantiu '
o' lb" I'ni'Uvtp un chuich. iondu(tl
rue t'lncivi oivjia Tjie fumii iu
tiir M'.ipitn' o nil tho nroplo
y- F-ln w lMiupwn lady Hvj
fiV milpg ronli of Jtjivn t gjit
i"iiiintr fr m the. apipytatlotyif li
jvi u ".w fauii pi wup.T.S fJ 4
to ''!'' JJio'i sh1.. fft'i month as
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TEXAN AS CONSUL
AT VENICE GIN
HIGHEST HONORS
VUNIC'K viuv 21. it irroninlenct
tof tho AssoclHtod PremiJ Tne sllkan
atandard of the proud old republic of
Vnnl.cn Known as Gonfalon of San
Marco now has place of honor In
the Atnerteau'congulatc at Venice and
lipon Amor Unit Consul. IJ Harvey Car-
roll. Jr. has been conferred the dis-
tinction of bolng a llontaloftler of San
Marco or standard bearor of the Ve-
netian flag
It Is the first time In tho history of
Venlco that suoh a distinction baa beeit
given to any foroignor and it reflects
the feeling of the city toward tho Ain-
orican representative for tho Attention
he has given their lntar'sts during
the trials of the lust six months with
tho enemy on the l'lave only fifteen
miloq from Venice.
Throughout the political change ot
Venlco the city has proservod tho em-
blems which marked its greatest his-
tory and glory when as the Venetian
Republic she wns Piistcotw ot the Ad-
riatic and the ouatorn Modlicrranvm
and was strong enough to defeat the
Turks and conquer f'onstantluople.
The wlhged Jlona of St MarK aro tho
met familiar emblem alul thoy are
not only seen In Venice ahJ all the
surruundlniK cities of the Venetian
province but In Corfu and nil along
the coast of Dalmatia and Croatia.
Another tf these emblems li a
fDoge'a ring conferred In tho old Aiyu'.
on VonlM as a symbol of tlio suzor-
alnlty of tbe "Ocoan's Queen ' over the
sea But the proudest relic ot tho past
is tho Gonfalon of San Mario or tau
dnrd of the famous old republic 11
IS one of the possessions of the cltj
and the municipal council guards Its
una and designates the few who are
privileged to carry It. the designation
carrying with it the title of Gonfal-
onier of San Marco.
n-ns nntibte ceremony at the
fclty. fcouncll chamber when the rank
standard-bearer of tho Venetian
flag was conforrod on Consul Carrotl.
nioro as evidence of personal osteon!
than In his official capacity. With
tVip maoc ami councilors ot Venice
wero tho admiral of tho port and tho
high officials of the army and navy.
Addresses wore af hanged and toasts
drunk exprosslng tho fsellng toward
the consul and the cordial relations
existing bHtween Italy and tho Vnlted
States
Following this a delegation of the
rlty fathers proceeded to the Ameri
can consulate bearing ope or tno suk-
On gonfalons of San Marco and gave
U Into the hands of the new standard-
bearer Thp standard Is of heavy silk
richly edged with gold fringe and gil-
ded staff topped with the Hop of San
Marco.
Pledge the President.
Havo you signed tho Pledgo Ci'jd
the Government Is asking you to
sign? Bach of thd bunkB have Uieso
cards and aro anxious to secure your
pledge Call at yotrr bank and mnho
your pledge now odv
BAJRD DEFEATED
LOGALTEAMHERE
BYSGDRE0F7-Q
io Balrd Honte Team defeuted the
scball team of tho AbllenoGas it
Clectric Company at Simmons Park
here Tuesday afternoon by tho stjura
of 7 to 0 In a gapic that was interest-
ing In spito Of the one-sided sCoro.
Tito game wns played for tho bono-T
fit of tbe local Bod Cross cbaptor and
about SIH was realized. I
The- battery for Balrd was Hndtejv
pitcher und Clark catcher. Tho lo-f
cals wero represented by Kolly pltclt
cr and llazpluood catcher.
SIK AUCKLAND GLDDKS
MHIJLIIILP A WKLCIILH
LONDON". Mav 22. Sir Auokland-
Gcddes Mlrtlstor of Natloual Sorvlu.
ihas Just scored vory uffeotlvoly In r-
I ply to ujjorrcapQndoiit who wrote nun
protest; against being liultlltaKie
'w 'irf"try service at olghtpen peine
u jUR-. "wlillo you. Sir Auckland
niiB it ll think. wi iimv
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lil-a to know thut ho too. Irtts Mr veil Ir
1 1 ii 1-nnkn ii u n tirlvalo at tike rata o'
y of on shilling a day tlwt he loirf-
ed tho army In tho early daya of the
war. naa i)0h (n Franco and Is -how
()jy in a civil position as ho Is tpitli
f0r further active service ns the ie-
un rr tnturiiu n..ntvei Wv Mm
Help t
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Buy Wnr
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.-ANS
'FOR INDIGESTION
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LAST AUSTRIANS
FORCfn TO nillT
THE RIVER BANK
Uy SpeOlat Loosed Wlro.
IIOAIE June 2S Italian troops
farced tho last rear guard ot the re-
treating Austrians to surrnder -tfrrday
and completely reoccupled the
wftat.uunk of the Plavo the war of-
fico apliouuced today
On the mountain front botweon th
Plavo and the Ilrouta.ln the Monte
GrupL set tor the Italian vlgorovslly
(tarred tits Anstrlan Inflicting
haavy t4so on them uiitl mlnlne con-
sldorablo ground. Nearly fc.tJOO priB
onors wore lulton by tits Italians on
the Have and muuirtfttu fronts yes-
terday. By Special Leased Wlro.
LONDON. Juno Tha ltajlan
Una along the I'inve haa t)8H rostared
right up to the walqr's otlgo on the
west bank of the river tho Hvenlng
Standard Advlcos today roport. Tho
Plavo. It is added Is rising again wnali
lng away some of the bridges the Itnl
fain had throvn ftcross the stream
thus hindering their pursuit of the
Austrians. On tli extreme right the
newspaper' Informant aays th Ital-
ians still are fighting between the hew
l'lave apd tho old PUvs-and have
enptnrod 600 prisoners' there.
It i boHovuil that sotne Austrian
troops which crossed the left bank of
the rlyer have been surrounded
By Special Leaaod Wlro
VIKNN'A. June 26. The Julian
losses since the Austrian offensive be
gun hate amounted to 1B0.00O itton at
the lowest estimate says tho Austrian
official :ommutilcation issped today
Sinco Juno ir more than 50000 pri-
soners among tmjui. t.100 officers
havo heen taken the statement adds.
CALL IS MABK FtIK
220 01)0 IN" JULY'
By Special Leased Wlro.
WASHINGTON. Juno 25 Provost
. . V . .
Alnrshnl General Crowder toulght call
ed on the govornors of all states for
tho !aobTlMitlon-'betv;en July 22 and
S f 990 nan wiitt. t Tr.fMi
ylZTuXl virtually to
exhaust the numf.er of en now in
Mrs" one nvnlllbl Joraotlvq military
servlc0- . . ' .
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1 TOUCH MITH IKISH
uy special ijeasoq vire.
LONDON. Juno J&.-Ivlj-.ard i-hroit.
-hiof secretary for Ireland speakjiig
lu tho house of oopjnions todav on the
Trlsh nuestipn tfnld he hoped to satis-
fy the house the German plot in Ire.
land Was ft real apd Imminent dan-
ger to this Country. Ho said he wnr
satisfied that both tho Clergy nnd the
patlolalists had used tholr lilflnon p
V
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B
or. It invii
rlrkAC S)i-.l-
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to u-slif In keeping tlio
peaco
Hicri'ar shottt said tho govorn-
"" had Tuuniltlia i Uerihani N.as
In tomb with Iroluul nml that not on-
H weis niossafiss going to Ireland
1 row Herman nource but t lint thoy
re going from Irish sources to Oer
many Mr Sbrott sold tho govern-
ment knew that In a certain sort Gor
many a largo nmonnl of rnnnunltlon
was loaded Into a Gorman submarine
and that moroo"or submarines had
ben seen In loc.-lltlwt whoro tho dc-
strtictleu of shipping could not haVo
been their objoct.
SKNATi: HLSCt'SSHS (HAM)I.MI
1'IIK DKAl'T A(!ll LIMIT
By Special Loused Wlro.
UHIN'OON. .luno 26 textanslon
.of tho draft agoa nbovo and bulnw' tho
exlttlmj limits of 21 to 31 was dis-
cussed at leutetH In the senate today
during consldoratlon of nn nmandmani-
to tho twelve billion dollar army ap-
propriation bill to substitute) olghtccii
year aa a tnlnltnittn and -16 as u max-
imum. f
The senators rovlscd tho amend-
ment making tho ares 20 to 40 elimi-
nating a provision that youths undor
21 should not b called Into active
military aorvlco Disposal of tho
amendmont and a substltuto by Sena-
tor Hitchcock wont ovor untl) to
morrow with setitlmont Ip tho sonalo
aprwrently evenly divided. Senator
Hitchcock's substitute amondmbnt flN
es the age limit tt 20 to 40' and lro-
vmea ciuzons of tho allied countries
raaldent In the United States shell be
suUJect.to draft
UH(Si:.S A STATBMKNT
By fijiscial leased Wire
LON-DON Jnno 25. In the house of
commons today Premier Lloyd George
tinted the need of sottlinir tlin lrlnh
problem becnuso It was Increasing; tlio
difficulties not meroly of the British
government but the difficulties of tho
L'nftotl States government lit conduct-
ing the war.
FWOUS A ItECKSS
By Specjsl Leased Wire
WASHINGTON' Jfmo 25 Prosldont
WJIson tonight gavo his approval to
cungro'jsionui iqatiors lor a
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r'"""" "" ". i-p" yi
linilAn writ's niti? mnnna nnmmllton
house ways and means committee.
Pledge (ho President.
..""vwyou signou uio i-iciigo v. aro
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W0HM8 BKSTIt()YI(! (OTTOX
SperlRt to The Heporter
riSPO. .Illrto 9fi t.'nri.iora In f
Cisco r.idtm territory Report the ad-
ont it0 tho f(ltlo fI()I(iH nf ..(
l)Iark worm having a light streuk
aawir Its back that Is nbsolulch' eaf-
inii Ht u6 rcliage from the cotton
iftU ptrlpplng 'the StalK leaving tho
sUn Aoiw Tl0 rcccnt iu)t wnvo
whkh hcatad the sand around tha rf
ion stalk to a very great degree did
j. a iL.Ck tho work of tho now pest
Farms with many at res of cotton aro
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Isiatf r $ 4-l . 11av9" 11 A'1!!
tAVCltt. UlC VlUHTUa tXU VyLie&. tilUUI.
Parks Sodfeir4;raiitains and Army Ex-f i
changes have La Perla on sale--Try it $
today then have one z home. - v5
IIIiJLVEY HARRIS COMPANY
bring mined most rapidly. Tlio nd-
vent or this now pest la qulto puKllnK'Bouuro or me American consulate '
to tho farmers as they havo not been looting of an American hospital lv
able- to traco tho gcncology of tho Turkish troops at Tabriz Persia It
worm Grave fears aro held that tho! wan disclosed today that tho Btato
cotton cron -will bo lost If tho nresont Idohartmcnt has already asked the
dopredatlond keep up a short Whtl
longer.
ANOTHLIt 1N(TIIIY ABOUT
ACTION OF THK TlltKS
WASHINGTON Juno 2C Another
Impilry has been sent to Sweden by
tho American govornment asking for
All Traces o Scrj
Cle
Impuri(ics Promptly Wiped
Out.
If thofo h my traco of
other Imnuritios in Your
dinnot. enjoy tno mil physical ucvei-
c.Tfcnt thai n healthy body is fix-
p.'.ble of until your blood has been
thoroughly cleansed and purifiVd of
rll traces of impure matter.
S. S. S tho wonderful old purcl?
vcjctublo bjood remedy haa no ccju-I
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When You Eat "quality Bread" from
MEAD'S GROCERY
Phone S or 81 21fi Chestnut Street.
Calces baked fo order. Juno '28 we irte i.'ie Thrrft JStamp with
eneh $5.00 Cush I'urehuse
ta
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Service
so highly appreciated. During the pas't nuinefoUs years tho
growth of this stores number of satisfied customers 3s nttri-
bnted to the bcrvice we render Try it fpr yourself you'll he
convinced .
Chandler
Grocery Company
Phoxie 820
LA Pli It L
Drink That Satisfies "
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sparkling
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rvvith ffia&old
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Information concerning tho reported
Swedish govornment to roport the
facta as quickly as possible and has
addreslod a Blnillar roquost to the
Spanlsi government. 1 the report is
rocolvd by tho.dopnttmont trom tno
AincrX-an mlnior4t Tohoroit last
probably will
doclanitlfu of a stnto ot ii&r
win TurKey
m
ffula
sediroktme Blood
th6 Inst trnco o'f Scrof
blood taints and there
no en
hat it does not promptly
Tench.
S. will thorouchly cleanso
and remma every discaso germ that
infests
Llood an I rtlvo you now
life and J
Igor. It is sold by all clmc-
you should pet n bottlo nml
tiso to-dav Write a com
gists
beeir
pleto
story of your case anil you
lin oxnert medical ndv'co fro
can
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