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PAGE FOUR
Tle Abilene Reporter
uJlaXt nJAAfcAvVi
JTablhhea Aiternoon NlRhl r .A R-nday
Morning .
By tha Abllem Printing Company
Abilene Texas
Kitt funnnA "In. Matter t the
.Mtorrice. Aoiicne Texas unaer me
Of March 3rd. 1579.
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WATER IXSIDI3 AND .OUTSIDE
rv vnv "3 1023 Lyito lake Abl-
.i water sunnly. gavo way.
i? 5amUwaZd ou" nnd'lhBIes3 than
Tho dam washed out nnd
n lew hours wiiat v
cr sufficient for t
month was n nartc
iniii--i what WOB ft body Ot win- tnie uui uonraiwy . n iu iuiiru-
n IcS of tho city for many cd nationalists will leavo the Cuno
lp "; ff'a narrow creek with only government alone.
JltUtl .au
Abllono was surely m ngalnst it. it
appeared to fneo a catastrophe. A
city of several thousand people with-
rirv ii r sue v --'--- -. - ..
.7i ..tr. Mnvnr Klrby. tho city aaus
j i miirn nanulatlon woro con? I
ccrncd and worried. 'all of tho neutrals would like to see
Tho city engineer suggested that a poacotul readjustment of tho ocOno-
ndcr tho condition the city would bo mic situation especially ns it is af-
liistlflcd In cutting off nil connections fected by tho reparations problem hut
nnd usora of water from Abllono that thoy nro not In a mood to affront or
llVCd OUtSlUO Ulo CHJ' liiiui". "" ""
nucecstlon did not meet with approval
from tho Mayor "our neighbors shall
oo-. na inni? nn Wo can get t I
dron wo lmvo been furnishing them
::..'.. -... t-m nrmtlmio to do BO.'l
In 1913 with tho City receiving wat-
r tiv tho tub IUH iiayor iviiuy u.u
L? Iff hft niiuid- usors. to con-
Morvo what llttlo water could bo found
til those in tho city when thoy woro
?.i"L0-?c nf- nor thousand gallons
irt n. nrlvatolv owned water company.
V - li . -. llBalf llHri VllI 1
In 1923 wnen tno ciy . " -
lloim of gallons of water for salo and( Mr Hnrdrng will bo romomlnated
lnoklnc for customers nt twenty flvo and wjit bo re-elected says Kepubli-
'"? ii..n.nii. fr. Klrby says enn Crcncer. on his rotlirn to Texas
cutoff tho outsiders savp It for our-
.. . .... i
When ho cans anomcr iiiu .vj.....t.
will ho giro his prospective nominees
n good answer for this chahgo In pol;
.... .. Trmlilo nnd Outside.
His candidates- should bo rendy with
nn answer nn they nro sure o bo ask-
.. ....i M ritincitlnn. ' I
CU SUCH iwiui'ciu !"
VaI'S VS. TAIVV
...i..l.f.-l -..-(--r
"Ho eays tno inuivir.uai 'uv.
..1.i Ik. c-rnntod ft CmO inch tap
In tho city tho.' taps aro thrco
ii.EvI(luhtly thrt .writer of tho above
fourtns or an .n . .ii " --
tEvIduhtiy uyi .wruor o- .
Ovlvlrby. hfd thought it over con-
blyJJ3ire trying to pcrsuado his
Kir... ....Ir-hlinr thnt tho
Ba:. i nriminutration. which was
t-kTmlnatcd by tho Citizens Association
Injustice. Tho above was n part of
Mr. KIrby'B remarks in his compll-
mont to R. I. Over as a business man
and sets forth tho "shrewd" deal Mr.
Over mado wun tno cuj
rri. .. KOMirml from the water
ilpnartmcnt show that thoro Is no
regulation whaUoover on tho fiieo lap
b. . v : .i i.. . Mv find
tiinr ran no uecurcu " w..rf ..-...
that out of tho last two hundred con-
nections only a small percont has
heen as small as three fourths Inch
pipe tho majority being ono Inch taps
The rocords also show that the plpo
Air Klrhy"3 connection Is a two
IWh pipe A two inch nine will carry
Bovon timcB as much water as a three
fourths inch Pipe. From thee figures
-it will bo hard to make anyone bo-
lleve that Mr. Over i Jn the oIoph
with Mr. Klrby when " t0J2:
curing water taps or making a trade
with tno city.
Thmi aealn if flffsTcenta rental an
ranayable in fence posts 1h all the
.--. tn a vii Vl n
clty'o Cedar crook land U worth per
year why did the city pay under Mr.
XlrbVa- administration 25 per aero
for this lana?
VOTE FOR ABILEKE
May 10th 1913. Taylor county held
county seat elsctlon.
At the four voting boxau la Abilene
thero were twenty four votes cast to
move tho county seat of thia county
to Buffalo Gap from Abilene. If you
Mr Citizen of Abilene were one of
these twenty four and you Know
these iweiuy uur " '"- " language. The anciept Hebrwu weru
whether you were or ; ft pastoral people and BiMcal refer-
of your nelghbojrs know pow jou w tu inTTi. no. aio.
n thnt election you will never uva
long enough re ""l the -SSS
by outward appoarance. in the eos ot
Abilene .that anything you uo or say
could possibly b taken that you now
have the interest of Abilene at heart.
You havent got a chanse. Tho Report-
er feels aure to get your name on any-
body's ticket regardless ot your pres-
ent views concerning the 9itteW A""
noctation. and H method of holding its
meetings.
JlEADrX)CKEl
Jnsi-wliat result will come ot thf
-ot5upation of the Ruhr by tho French
as a means of enforcing their repara-
tion demands no one can yet tall hut
aa far th action lias sened bring)
about a situation wnusn praieuua
eerlous consequence. Whatever one
may believe about the action of ths
French the followinc from The nou-
ton Chronicle gives a comprehenslv
nummary of the situation:
Invasion of the Ruhr has served no
other purppse thus far tjMR to stop
reparations whether in cash or kind
to demoralize Industry and create HI
feeling ail around.
The probabilities are that it nas
broken the entente beyoad rpair and
that leaving Germany aujf of easid-
eiatlon Franc lm already auataljpea
losses which. eh eaa JMt recover for
years.
The Ruhr of o&wr. ls bn can"
verted from a buy prosperous region
Into a bleak waste of idleness hunger
and uarest.
-But that f of minor importance
perhaps compared to what has been
brought about In more remote places.
AUwee-Lorraipe is gradually giving
way to curtailed pay rolls aa shut-
down fursaceM. paocouRied Germany
U atowly tJakiny for lack of fuel and
raw saatwial.
Wrt K &J1 the friendly relations
formerly exteUwg btwa Frasce ad
Tliijiiiiw'. if nitbtwei Frasa asd
th Vkd St. ar leig sJant-
4 by'dlmgr"1
War im aot imaxioect. but R t la
tb waking.
A Alac-Lorraii; rankled la the
hearts of Frenchmen Muting the last
BO years; so the Rnhr will rankle In
tho hearts of Germans dutlng the
next 60. . . . .
Coal and Iron afo Important bnt not
more enduring than tho iwntlmfni
and motion bred Into tho plastic
minds of children. .
Tho most essential step toward the
perfection of permanent peaco Is to
fill tho stomachs of tho boys and girls
of today to give thorn ft happy out-
look on life to teach thom tho art
of constructive well-fed thinking
rutting such Ideals nsldo ns merely
academic what Is thero that th na-
tions can do to offset or minimize the
deadly work npw going on In the
Ruhr?
What practical remedy can ho de-
vised that will set tho world In order
without obstructing the ends of Jus-
tice ? .
Tranco Is entitled to Indemnity of
course.' but only to stich an extent
as will leave her nn Europe better
off
Other nations neutrals as well as
allies havo a right to Insist that Eu-
rope ho not wrecked to serv0 this
single purpose.
While admitting Fr.inco'a claim to
heavy damages ns heavy as her
former assailants enn pty tney navo
tho right to demand that tho process
ho not carried eo far e to merely
roverso tho account
ThO British with thoir Usual pono-
tratlon seo tho likelihood of Gorman
destructlvenoss being matched by
French destrucllvoncss which would
be to doublo tho losses of an already
Impoverished world.
They would ho glad to Intorvano
hut not without the right kind Of an
atmosphere.
Thoy aro ostoppcu iroin noting on
thoir own motion by their formor re
flatlonshlps.
I Somcono on Ihn outside prcfora-
bly olthor Franco or Germany
'must suggest such notion.
Franco I. hardly lit a position to do
mt.HM1 Yw.-.n ttnl 1tnfh mhiln n
mistake In this particular move Ger
nmnv in Itio original offender.
Tf fn.vnrM ru- tn bo becned. it Id
icr nrovtnco to do tiin begging.
---- -- - !"
Ar0gt' of tho alllos. wo holieve and
iiumiiiniu i' raiiti-.
Franco Is not in n mood to back-
wator on her own Initiative.
But. nnd this seems to ho the nlt-
important angle. If Germany were to
offlrinllv hhIc for Intervention by Eng-
Jand. or England and tho United States
qr cvon a mrgvr (iiuui ui uiiiiui. uiu
if her romtost were answered In tho
right sort of way then Franco mightl
find It possible to mako u. graceful an-
sent. . I
Meanwhile. Europe la deadlocked..
T"
from Washington. Tb'uro is nothing
ltJ WI'MIIHBIH.
'Wo belloVo Viio avoi-ngn citizen in
most nny tow;; any size that suggest-
ed four names to hold public offlco
nnd by pojpular vote nt n mass mooting
he K'irrjstwful In having half his fav-
np)tn. nnnntftfl nnrl hflnlrnfl liv thh
orltos nccontcd and backed by tho
meeting should bo satisfied. Why do-
mand .that your neighbor havo no
.wi.. I" ....... a.
srr Kirby7
Wo have not hen favorod with a
contribution to our "W-T-T-A" col-
umn crltlzing thf . ydr nnd city com-
umn cruizing in . yor nnti city com-
mission for leasing a tract of land
that cost th0 city approximately twon-
ty thousand dollars for fifty cents per
aero per year. This tract of land Is
foutaldo tho city limits.
In politics woulr this ba called a
"gag" ruio Call a maw meotlng of
qualified voters Tor tho purpose of
nominating candidates for office and
then not pormit any qualified voter
to nomlnnto whomsoever tjiey may
please unless tho name nominated
had previously been protnw'ed to t.io
linvvfrB thnt Ji
.
VIEWPOINTS
TltANSLATIXG Til 13 HUILE
From tho Cleveland Plain Dealer.
It is not generally known thnt the
Bibln la now published in 770 differ
ent languages and UIuIocLb nnd that
the work of putting It Into still more
Fcrnnge tongues is neing rusnou ny
oommittoes of clerics In all parta of the
world The work of preparing trans.
teutons for foreign countries tn iiono
with utmost care and by tho best
scholars obtainable for tho tatite tn
hand. It is never done by ono man
but by a committee tho Idea bein
that discussions of tnoated questions
of moanlngti would Eliminate many
of the pobslbilitlea of nguenosd in
tne translation.
Many problems nri In this work
beoauw word used in the original
meanings of tho Hilda are not to h
found in all the 770 languages and di-
alects into which it has been trnluu
hi. For example tako tno issklmo
"r" ; '"'". ""AT 1 7C
. KwlmtMt dwelling nmog the eternal
fBiiiP ?nnuEh with
unowa. woro familiar enough with
polar bears reindeer walrus' a anrt
sfal but liad never Men nor heard ot
heep or lambs and had uo word tor
thorn in thplr language nor any word
that would comy the meaning of the
word date or oliva w many othet
thinga mentioned in tho bible.
In the circumstance. ooRsJder-tli
dlfflcultlea of tho tmrnriatara when
called upon to change Into ISekimo tha
twunty-Hlnlh ver of th firttt chap-
ter of St. John whteh read" T
next day John ftth Je8 coining tin-
to htm. and saith. 'Behold the Lamb
of God. .which taketh away th alu of
tha world
A nralenKOJl debate ensued: x to
what word might b msd for Utmb
wh'eh was not in the Baktmo taague
and it was finally decided tlwt tht
nearekt word to it watt "baby seal."
A3IERICAXMBHRTJBS
Fom the Chicago Tribune:
Man cannot find his salvation is a
hall of legislation or in th most b-
ai'volunt dpot who jver wrotu de-
pre. lie can find moral or phye-vat
slavery there but he cannot find vh
tu. and he will not look for it there
Tho American Ideal of liberty w
as aaeet U bunta life. It pieeup-
poced the beet typ of luaahood. It
deiuandd slf-atcinna iatlUse-
c&urag. coastitoc! and itct for
the opinion beliefs aad rights of
othera. We do not beUeie that it ba
failed. The law which are destroy-
lag u assume that it hae failed and
that the American t a thild is the
nursery who must have a f uRctionary
Intervening between him and tte
priBting prose the moving picture
ptoduotion various eportu various
b;vinigea. various amuwmentg ete
The free American was competent
to go about hie own affaire making:
bia own dftcWoJis cauiMUituf his own
ceaeija and repctiag tb right
cf others; II diJ not ned the juaei
Of ! WitKk have tern pur Upuii
him to h detr.rupijr u i ti the Jo1-
paitmvnt cf hie frecUou
THE ABILENE REPORTER ABILENE TEXAS
m. -lHq Js Nte
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TUI U iJisPW I ""irL'if te7' p u
mK - bur r " -
"-OBT ( owcTTfirifLETtfe V c-. Ill i&SN.
f M&MX 1
VS SJiT-kf JZaG.f A - XwMlK
- j?$j?rA p- '
I Just a Liittle run uogtun .uxoham luip and comment i
4 - - -
' ... r. .m
Mow Vart With Somct'Mnsf
Fr.tam Judge.
You must Ktvo m co
"Never touch it. Doc"
coffee.'
"Glvn up Smoking."
i uon-i smoKs.
"Thon give up 5 nnd we'll call 11
square." f
Knew From ItxiWenco
From tha Doston Traneerlpt
"Smokln' oigs Is sure to hurt yer."
"G'wnn! WhBra'd yet get dat
Idcar7"
"From pop."
"Aw ho was strlngin' yer."
"Nvot ho wasn't strlngin' me he was
ntrappln" me. Dat'B liow I know
it nurtsf. ' i
Tlic Eternal Conference
Wo hold a conference nnd thon
Adjqurnod with plans to moot njjajn;
And ovary conference ns before
Called On us to confeF some more.
Washington Star.
I Mutter of Form
From tho lew York Sun.
Click Ho Is a great man to cling to
out rorms.
Clack When I saw him dancing in
c cabaret liwt ufght ho wa clinging
a very young ortol I
thc
to
'ot n Itnclug Mnn
From the Chicago Tribune.
Teaohar Jimmy tell us about the.
.uunKuitail i . . . . I
1 ' ' .T. I j. x. ? 1 . .1 i.t-
i1Z'n' Ulere- l Went t0!h;;r6f nppli. lr PokeEazlen a
tho basketball game.
You Noor Can Tell
From Punch. London.
Young Brldo (hopefully) Your
marneii in? iias ueen u Kre. uce
hasn't it gratsn?
Granny teaufNiLl )--AVall y8 it
lias my nun no iu.
ElfYou And!
U3U A-Albert AdpU
R.ti-CI1EW1.G-.
An appropriation to pny for fold-i
lag 2a million copies of ueche
nnd pamphlets is ono of the Inter
estirut itema of the national tovern-
fianl vm. Tm mllllnn pontra will
be iaaued by the Senate rest by the
Houae.
i.veryuiiug 8em auojeri a tiin
In our civiliifltinn xept raghtw-;
ini- by Conerea. People who talk
a lot never have time for much uc
tiial ilnfnv. Tn uneail tllinns un In
Washington it mt;ht bo a good idea
to elect dumb man to C'ongread. vnat .
Oh jiot that kind f dumb.
R.MHO.
The will of th late Augustus D.
JulUiard leaves l( millloji dollars to
the Juilliard Musical Foundation It;
vlll b-i put in the bank and the in-
terest uei to aueate young Aiijeri
cana with inuak-al tulunt but with
out money to develop tju-ir ability.
The future of broadcasted radio
concert 'will b taken care of fa a
similar way Radio will 1- endowed.
ieg4dj ud to lurawti in imet ot
muio free ta un public. gme mti -
llsnair probably Juia UloHght of th
luea airway .tan ciuiageu um wiu ac -
cordingly. Why not do it now in -
stead of welting for hie death t
BKB1S.
.Mne-tetjcw ur im aicotiei arunK
to-the- thtrstar-bsfC-irir-iiroliiWU ww
In beer according to Coniunder
vqngliae Booth.
'rnp return of "tAi ' ueer. accora-
lpgiy. would unda !u nr -nt of pro I
liiUttvi 'i'lut'-. avntethiug that Iumii
occurred t" ir or tnu -iioei..ui
t ... .. .-..i .
of bmane. on aouitt of the other.caah rv-goiur - J
r i ivjutu went juio irtm-
tar Minority roN. AUua. of wbbAy
miUioiis conteuted with a ir.i'd drink
roiiULrnisu
AVbn th w.f ended the average
Englhiuaa bvllewa that hl vouu-
try neer wuld uu4e with Utrmany
again on a bi vj.1.'
Yet John BnU. haUntins hi for
eign tra.de books finds tht i.ngland
IBM e-ir uougnt anout i -' luuuosi
dollar worth of Urmi ooU
Ha you ohscrved How rapidly
the war is being forgotten in our
country'! It's fadimr In Europe too
thtush at a Kkvk-v rj.te. Hatreds
wauul die VS AuKe$ over there If
politicians were not pourlBir kerosene
on tlie ffre to 1& their ieua. Time
heals all wouads.
BOOTWIci.
It's cot!Dij over 15 utilllou dollars
a e.r t- taf-roa prohiliit'un This
khvn by fjates turniahed tt Ctn
grew Tt.u- feams eff cheai ! for
TUT TOT TUT! ' "
m- s-r m- t shi lynihi sssssssj .. "-
. i! 4 1 4. -r -
Tho Depity Constablo went out un
a prlvnto mlwlon into the Calf Rlba 1
neighborhood to do some dotectlvo (
work this weok and win in complete
iHitaiilsR. luit hn uniM fnircri. when he
ncciaontaiiy nskwi an old ncquam-
tanco for a cliew of tobacco.
-- fT -"-. -.. - -- .- ... .-
The Tin Peddler was In our midst
11. i.i.- .. wlihln nn
wit ah pan for a aosen egg
Yarn Sims hat) decided ono reason
why he la mieh a nice young man is
ils. iB v.. ihvm birnririuet at
iome when h out la company
. .
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GEMS TROM I'HE DIBLS
I I
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m . . ... j
Rejoice in tho Lord alwajw and
again I say. Rejolca. PhlUppIans 4:4.
World's BuKer ltPcord Smaslicil.
Vancouver. B. c March o.Ag-
. ... .. ... -.. ... i.i
' Kouttm owned by the Vomlnlon Bx-
nrntriWfm WvSE L" B C..
H oafnhli.l..! wnrlil'u i-ennn! In
."--""---"- ---.rswz.zi-" . 7.:
W eawwnanen a worm reoru m
?r"TfnX?rLn- "itK 8UJpr
jnienneni oi tue wnu
Thfe uen of daio' animal. Mr.
Hleku said has In 365 daya nroduced
30$S6 pounds of milk averaging
mnn ihmi 4 nnFi-iMt tmttar fnt nnd
yielding 181 nounda of butter
"Thia." aald Mr. Hicks "is aav&nty-
four pounds of butter more tbairthat
nreriueeil in th Kama nerfml by tha
.rUvi.i.u u.-n...i ni h.M.. niin
i0ntlac of Brantford Ont.
.
Itiisslnns Hmllo Airnln.
MOSCOW. March 9 Bookkeeping
baa orcoiae a poemble oeeunauqn
uiruln in RusaLt with tha mlvant nf tha
I new money. Six cipher lune been
thrown into the diwaril. The new
hills which take the place of the old
I l.WO.OOu ruble tokens call1 for one
ruble and acconntanta nowran Itook
'wmalj vuuu without writing ciphers
clear ucrutm th page.
i awu it ta vaster for Americans to
' reallie a dollar U worth 10 rubles in-
stead of -iu.uov.ui
College Heig
presents
the Ae-
tnree-act com
...ut -ri l'Ay"
... 1-M.Uy
its school
Hatch 9 .t C
:.uuonuin. .
and 15c.
ertbiing )
wvwvvyvvw.Vvvvvvvvvwt
tne nation. cocan.rin tne aunt mat
w udi uwt
t . . . - -L .
i un ut mm (- i tamy "
a national rsfvr.ndwn on prohlbi-
i now ihou? i ihe rhm.ea rts at leat
... ... ... ... w... rpi-w. ..1 li.xi
hi L Illinois ttiieht rhann tkelr
miitd al ot drv lla- k to Iffl
tMr atUUnuut i." u th louituonly
lATS.
i .r .a . . bt
III If XliMJB
VtW ilMfRjii
JbVsjv iliitl
umsron ij
hwrd xpi.tMon 'UUd my boy audfwno ate K.na euoustt t " ooat
the it r fhf r.-..us gneiatioa won't word about her. thit the will ttriye.4
t be ji.le to gvi iU:- ctuff '
bl'N.
UrwMBUfl Jch.u: :iw York acte
Uefc thinka b to found a way
cen vunhaht 'store the win' e-
ers.v j.nd kip it until needed eten
at distant places. Whether he has it
or not. it v ill come just a matter of
time
MtauttniC iu coal atd rop. we
ha.e a timtc irfkit fun of tnei
lliU'' ViHIi It UmJHktL hkr ttil
A1n.oer.
Orcw .-ra elaiijn ralto attention to
thin The hUf nu'ti of ctvilimon
- i n.e.it is to find vhtap power
CHAStllERS OF COMMERCE
Soliciting committees nro meeting
with cheerful responses from tho bus
iness men w hed" thoy call in behalf
of the Chamber of Commerce. Cor-
Bieana Sun.
And thnt Is indeed tho way in which
they should bo met. for there is no
commltteo which goes out in any city
In behalf - of tho chamber of com-
merce but which Is going out with
no other purpqso In viow than that
i of securing funds to aid the progress
I and advancement of tho place. Thero
is of course somo opposition to a
chamber of commerce in every place.
Just "as thero Is opposition to every
othor organization in a moro or less
degree but Just tho tsamo it remains
for tho chamber of commerco to un-
dcrtakq many projects that would not
1 be undortakon woro it not for such
an organisation. frlvory progressive
city has a chamber of commerre nnd
that fact tf no other should bo con
vincing proof of Its usetuir.ess.
BOYS' BAXD
Tho organisation of Brownwooas
Junior band I belqg developed rap-
idly. Every hoy In tho city who-is
genuinely Interested In musical mat-
tnra wlinuld loin tho band and securo.fl
the Jrrtning that win iu mm ior mom-
rpershlp in tho senior band which has
... w . -i . M . I Wk
i gained a nationwme repuianon
Brownwood Bulletin.
Every town and city ought to havo
a bpya band and the moemt-nt
which has been started at Brownwood
Is ono which can bo emulated by ev-
ery other place. Not that Brown-
wood la tho pioneer" in tho matter of
organizing boys' bands but because
Hint eiiv haa dono u mighty good
.ii ?.. iiAiia.tnbfni rita innvLint.iiL.
Brownwood people HkabanJs ggrf
band such as the nrftttaTybunu which
tOuK. many nra prtaea. the n-'uu
Infantry band which was organized
there. Abilene needs a boys' band
fo th aro alwitya n c. ot prlde
a eDfpynient to nil.
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COME TO TEXAS-
AcconunE iu jiuiwuuo . ..
Ilanch. T" ead8 thJ J lottl
op wlqe. by a wid margm accord-
init ta uovdrnmt!nt values oi ivs..
n to BOVrnmrit aiues 01 --
j-- --?Z rron W.re valued at $716. 5
-late in the rank by 861.S1.000 or
". Vi f..ir tnth4 Ttere.nt of the
WJf'ld '"' .."?Lf pf.rf Rl VI!
!!S"u'lJ1 v 'iSAf ... "'""
' -"" -.
And Yet thara re SOHIO (OIKS W JIO
think that Texae is nothing i-xcept a
vast area of deeert lanu anu tnat v-
erybpdy s either a cowboy or m-
lerlQUS kind Of pewonage. WHO IS
like nohody dlse In the world. Tasana
R back nnd look at anybody -with
j amazement who thinks that wqy;
' Texan 3 hupdos that they ought to
be either informed befoie they give
axitreeeipn to aucn tnougnu? or eiw
consult a nrve fllieciallst to aee Juit
why thoy thmk like they do The
paragraph above from the Courier
Gazette ehowe Jut exactly vlat Tex-
aa can do in an agricultural way and
that Is only a wpij.il pan tn tmnga
tht T5s de. Cow W T5.
vRAMi;
Abilene baa jpet iaisd 3M tn
ana evaabts for sinnmns college to
meet a coadUional gift of Jltt.0e
frm the gnfl edncatlnn beard-i.-ist
vttar Ablletu nisdged. $3 0.90
aad gave a-jyuetra8tetwT0?Iuir
ry ColUgj. nsw located m that city.
Abilene ales bae AWle f 'tubman
College. Hall to the Athene of Wet
Texas! Fort Worth Record.
The Abilene anirt buijde cittea
i .-; i..-i.- j . .sDi.f..i
.LjlLVit0 !& iliuineu m wwv--
STe-row She gbee untte4i after new
. i-.Ji..tAM nilnirirfc----and aa la
j Jf SSSta whenumteTaion la
en "Tk " '" ! .. tn hi
J.M ' eu ---- - -- ----. - -
. vniOJliCie.
Abileni acietia tb tottgrtuUuoii
fttih Alwnk. und aasm- all thor
a in ays l merit me prwuw. aum w
proud of th feet that she lute been
' abl to accompiih hit much dnrtuc
- t the reoent yaars and is mlnaful of
to'tn fact tb.t much bet bor hr
in the future. She u tryiwjr to build
a city here wiikU w not oae-u
but all four-sided and she is prond
1 to say that this has been necemplfcifc-
ed not alone through the unity audi
caan&rattoa ef her own citixeuabipl
bnt the ciuxeuahi ClfrfF places as'
well.
j0
Hu.dk) a.i lurfrfar rte Jwrftctwa
Stoe reiMlr
IHJm
adtrtijiuf
jO t' 1
JtXt -ijiriffiT!
v JT" 5 f
!
1 1
To-day in History
' BV T. P. GHEEN"
I
rniDAY. MAnCM 9.
Joan of Arc announced her
mission to tho King of France
on March 0 1420.
English royalists the puke
of Hamilton Karl of Holland
nnd Iord Capel hchended .on
March 0. l6?-
Louis XIV. o( France enplur-
ed Ghent op March 0 16 S.
Bonaparte married Jose-
phine do Bcnuharimts en Mar.
0 1736.
Rnnorni .Kcolt witft American
I forces landed nt Vera CrUz
BatUe M tho "Monitor" and
"Merrlmac"' on Maroh 9. 1862.
Villa with 1500 Mexican
Tmndlls. raided Columbus New
Mexico on March 9. 19 1G.
4I
Why we attach the Gas
Explosion Clause to
Our Policies
$2000 Damage Done
By Gas Explosion
r "
AMARlLt.OMarpUC. A half
doxon employes nrtraculously escap-
ed injury whn a ms explosion wreck-
ed th0 frotjl nU oa Jarro Jowelry
storo on IJblk itrUMonflay. after-
noon i j Lr .
Heavy tfUUo fcljfts ihowj windows
fixtutos imd Larblo trimmings
around thoffronf diorArtd Beneath the
Bhow wlnrtbws. fabny thooffice sup-
plies woreVhurlodTnto the street In
nn Instn-kVhea nn cmtrtoyo struck a
match tqlljiht a g.tB stuve.
No ono s injurafl. though dam
ago was cstimtfidfft J2.000.
MOTZ & CURTIS
Attention
RUSSELLS KCTBOLL
r UUX1VU1
Lint yield 39 pm- cent. Average a 500pound balo to 12 to
pounds seedcanton. tnp.le 11-lp to 13-1G. Commands a
'7' .1 i .
premium in nio maricer. i f
Tiie uniteu Slates upm
T.nnn Stnm is untlouhtedlv tho
nlnntinf in flio Texns Illtek Land Belt and adiaccnt recions."
Direct frotrt the breedpng fannf Sold onlj' in sealed sacks.
i n y
PRICE
TEXA1J MILl
o5 EL)
I
W1XEY
l. dmcbjw:
I -.
HOWARD & HEWITT
W. E. GENTRY
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 E 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ljl
j NEW ARRIVALS j
Our Millinery Department has received 1
some New Sport ' Hats also some dress
styles You will find a large collection of
the season's newest
I to make yomslectior
.
5s
-
S
r suits
x .
fO .s. ! ailllU'L bL
rl.' vK y that are
fik- xblA You will lilfc
rrmjf n Brown K
Vbl keep the uv
fllr? soon iibjUwy
il (1
mm ji
Ready-to-Wear Millinery
liiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiihi;: :.'!!
Feet. J
Wo recom
ua Staror au
foot troubl
hajw or soft
Uf& or nma
corns "bun!
of tho fee
diseases such
as Itch
Kworro. Poison
flores on children
clothes and has
Oak. old
Will not
pleasant
old In Abilene by
Mekemoro
Drug company.
advertising
Get your fee
seeds n
Turners I' cert
sonnble ftdve
L . - t
St PaurMethodist
Church i
(Corner Beech and Nirtli Bth)
The pastotHLewlsN. Stuckey
preaches
JIET1
WOULD
"LO
NGUES"
-Snoctal
bur revi
--jrjbody welcome
i
Farmers
IMPROVED LONE STAR
OALU
To
Ai(t.Tnr
esuwi Ms
4n.k. sweatt
wnfirt ah nrn
IMAKIL Win
fores4riy
V)d0fiS
Wd WOW
i iVtT --- ' " ' I
SrtfidayW
in-ifr Asm
rtftfc'KK
n'AtfaMl"
''. v m-1
ffraro nim
TO
musT by
Dpbnrtment ot Atrriculture savs: "The
bestWi'ietv now available for
-BUSHEL $2.50
LEBY
VATOR COMPANY
Y GRAIN CO.
creations from which I
Z
CAPES AND
ESSES I
'les in Suits 1
i -
n d Dresses
different.
tile new shades
ose uud Green. We
tilings eoming as
are out in New .
Tt
Pin
JaP
i t
y"
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