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THE ABILENE REPORTER ABILENE TEXAS
3fe Abilene Reporter
( rulhed Afternoon Night and Sunday
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t the. Abllono Printing Compnny
Abilene Texas
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Ajoclatin
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1'ost MOntnst.
Iwori for tho MvJne" 1 a heal--
ihyt ot philosophy but tl)o humun
rucever Wit ldarn thnt it In better
to ze flowers on a slokueil than on
a nt-made crave..
Mt human being are hvvfully sor-
ry thcar a man hit" 3lel. Thuy are
sofrfar the dead man ond sorry for
his iativee. Dut nil Uio fcamc.'few
of tm ek to the trouble of eiiUin
flovys routld to the House boforu thu
jnajllts- It tvKcs a calamity to
rou tho syinapthy of t)o nvarngu
per. and dUH la still recanted
soplthip of n. calamity In nqW olr-
qletj A another thlng--thcre Is a lot
rnotpubhtlty attached to tho stunt
ot lV'nB flovveis on ulera and grave'
andVry Htt'.d If any In gemllng thor.i
to Bid; roam. Uvory mortal loves
nublty like a flsh-hnvoa vuter. It
Jo Iprent In tho Wood ot all earth's
pcojsi
Jvers for tho living Is a flno slo-
saitnd a hcjipy thought; but flowers
foro dead will contlnua to occupy
tha tentlon of mos jmopMc.
TJ Denton. Kocord Chronole re-
con said editorially: -
Scorge Itlngham In "Dog Hill
Jngrafs" a new Record
Qonlclo fealuro icoently added
h the way notes that n com-
fllco from tfio rhuroli '"started
jr to the Calf lV& uelghbor-
Jpd Monday with a lot of flow-
for a alclc peraon bpt clmng-
their minds boforo they got
re. deciding It would be bet.
to wait until the man died."
Jigham is a. humorfot but truth
(often btst portrayed under
(Iso of l.umor. find theru nro
pens of people with flowers for
p dead who have none for tho
'Jng. "Flowers for tho living
g dead don't need them(" ta a
Jt of philosophy that ha never
ado "much headway with n lot
people. Reaped for the doad
commendable but It npedn't
.ecludo all effort to make life
ittur for tho living
' - ' .
Viewpoints
coyvieyjicxT KxcusKg.
Wichita Iatls Udconl-Newa: .
A raatdont of Wlolilta 1'alla who haa
lived In two or three of tho lnrgtfr olt-
lea In tho aoutheru purt of tho state
recently rale(t tlip riuoatlpn of jutt
why men who rldo thq utrect card.)f
thla town nro bo ialuclnnt to give their
acats to n woman.
Ho mtntad tltnt their refuanl to do
ep wjiR'tho m"t notlcoable difference
ho had found between thla city and
tho places whero ho hd formerly
lived.
Thosa male crotireff the wjiolo )f
uk. ato quoar anhnala If wp nlo p
forlunote tin to get n Bnat In tho car
Avo Hoop It with- the uxauue to our
conseloncea that the wanton iav been
given tho vote they nro Invading olir
lU8lnoBi.e or olra that they hove been
down town gadding while wo have
boon worltlnjr all day nnd at-o cxtreine
Any one of theBat may lis true r
nil may h but not one la a valid Ox-
LfJUM. .
At lonat If you wpro to wateh th
negro nnd of tho car you 'would fil-
dom find a nKno woman atnnd'.ug
whllo a negro man luul a awit. N-
groea atlll ooimldor i" both ft duty and
n prtyllego to glvo tioh seat to
"The wilter la guilty along with tho
otnoit menihera xif Ilia ex. Un parti-
cular Way at salving his conpdlencW la
to loolc over the ca.- nnd aeo wliotlier
Or not' there tnuy be aomo older livly.
or iomo mother with a amaH child
who Ih standing. If ho flnda none
than he becomes biially eniod
with hla paper r tho Intereatlng
hniiKps which wp are paaajua-. Thu
rtbers' con ataml. To have to con-
fonj thla la lamentafilt but it ! time.
There am certain courteaJoa due the
womon. nnd tho major pno of whton
lb to giVo Iter VnMr ofat. thouch thorn
1 la no other tii bo had.
Ilut there Is prnotlrn In this city
with whlcmwe find oUrnelvos ontlr:v
out of pvjnimtby. that Is to remrrvo
our hat In tho elevator of n office
building It a lady happens to bp un
the onr.
!Perhiips thla 1s a confriwlon which
should not bo mado but tho particular
roaPQiitTfor thla outward show pf voiu-
irij' nut io perroiato to "a SuiOly It
. .. n. " "iriciBvn iij jtcqj) JOlir
imi on in. i ne. presence of n lady rspe-
c'nlly If ymi do not know hr. havo
npver aeon her before and prnbnbly
will not sbh her aSatn. If nuch U tht
raa then nil males" should go Imro-
h ended on tho strecLa nil of th thno.
The elevntor of n nubile building ia
jubi as much a public thorotiaiifnre
ns is uie street on which tho build
IngHtruid.
Maybe wo nro wronfj on tljla but on
the fluetlon of whether or not n man
should offer bl seat to n lady v.' arc
JlKCQGNmON
nd what has become ot tho old-
filpncd republican who froti.cil at
J- mouth evory tlrrfo Trpsldont Wil-
'a "uatchfut waiting" policy to-.
wd JIcxIco was niontloncd5
s President Harding doing any-
tyg mora to como to an understand.
U With Mexico than Wilson did?
Mr Harding laid down soino lirett;'
aff terms which Obrcgon rejected.
y may now cxpuot Mr. Hughos on
Jhalf of Iho president to send soJno
oro note3 outlining this country'.
ndltlens for recpgnitlo'n of the Mo.t
kn regime.
Certainly tha United Rlatoa cannot
kpect Obrcgpn to lsn a treaty which
Jbreson sayB la Jtr direct cqntravou-
ipn of the Mexican constitution.
Obreson has gtvpn Mexico n s.tabIo
fovernmontr and there should be no
tnneeeBsary strings attached to the
Vmerlcan terms of recognition In
pther wordu M6xlcg should ba glvon
(he samo cordlaV cooperation tint
America glvea to the other Ccntral.nnd
floiith American countrlos.
Certain powerful InteresVa In "Amerf-
ca which have tried thoir best to Insti-
gate American Intervention In Moxlco
do not want any Mexico government
recognised It is belter for their in.
terefcts to have the United fitates in
the position of n friendly enemy lath-
er than as a frlandlv frjend.
righier ;'han a"rlil l AeV .ouro'tf!. lC4' ".
or nhd learn what -alio thinks about it. nu'nce.
- mil A NATIONAL SIMiVcK. . FrolT lho R-.Ta'.'puffeSZedger. Phil
Among tllOSO Who It (I KlIuroMlInr-
f.ltnn trt n.l.n .li .... Y- .
solicitor gener.il of (he United Stnts.
takes first prize. Said he. whllo talk-
ing at tho annua) convention of the
Pennsylvania Rankers' Ar"clation.
"All ndmP that the world Is veyy
sick. If I worn Its (rector I would
prescribe one month enforced nh
i'-uvc it wo rouifj nil stop tnlking.
wop reading pnd stop'wiitlng for thlr
ly days I think that the effect would
be Greatly beneficial. Thero has bnon
too muqli talking and too little work-
in jr.
ypr" wjecly ho usos a tot of "ifs"
vvnrtt.wo nuod.fs not i immii ...ni..
aboiit .jnpoy)UltlQ8. JPW- auggestor
could Jjnve oontributod to hi Idea by
abstaining from using up talk In mit'c
Ingtho BUKKCStlOn H nnrrlif ( I.....
I thnt a custom of si.'cnce.not be estah-
"" "y irymg u for thirty days. At
the end of thnt tlmo there would be ao
mnch tall; bottled .up that 11k release
would stop all work for the next slx'y
days. A talkjurika would bo followed
My a pellort or talk-production that
would breuk all records.- Savannah
X0W8. .
TIIJ3 niU TKbT
Lake Abllonc has peon subjoeted to
a tram'endoua test and haa opme off
with fa r honorn. A twclVe-lnch ratn'-
fall on its vatvrsbod cnt the waters
j oaring down ngnns the big dam" and
In splto of the fact that (in under-
ground crevico (probably an age-old
drouth.crack) jiermltted the water to
aeep underneath the barrRge. tho dam
stood the test well and Is utlll doing
business at tho uamo old fctund.
I An cat then dam never burate like
'dams of aolld mawnry. t It. tajt'ea time
to undermine or wash quo away hence
Jhere I3 not much danger qf the big
(lam brcaktrg and causing loas f
life. If It ever bioaks It Will bo bv
slow degrees and amplo warning can
The flood pioved ono thing that
the Iake Abllono watershed is all that
has been claimed for It.
Abilene shouhl comlder Itself fortu-
nate to have co in 9 out .of the flood
danger as easllv as It did.
" There must be top thousand Elm
creeks In these United Btates l-'or
Instanco tho Kim crook which wont
on A TAmpago at RalUnger this week
U no kin to tho Elrn creek llttlo or
big which flows by Ablleno although
tho Balllnger 121m probably orlglnatas
In. this county. Ablione'a streams all
run north which Is unusual.
Dispatcher deolare tha maidens In
Upper SllesU "trletl" to hiss the Drlt-
Joh soldiers coming jnto that territory
to hold down the Insurgent Poles
Four yearn ago the German maidens
wero using British prUonora as con-
venient spittoons.
If he Utieps' up his present pace.
Admiral Sims will soon be Known as
Admiral Simp-
A little freiih paint tan cover a mul-
titude of delects.
I Clip and Comment
I:
' KDUCATIOX
See lhal the bpvs and cIiIh r.tmu
to it hool next ye.tr. Vnwition Ih Just
lcplnnlng ard It. ought to begin with
the understanding thfif It H to end
next tontamher when the colleges re-
open. Tho world rlemiindN trained
men and women now and the demand
l golm to bpcomo mora inalatcnt
Keep the bojs and girts In college un-
til they have finished their coins.
nnd give .them a chnnoo to compete on
equal terms with the men and women
Mho are prepared to do things worth-
hile. Urowivvood Ilullottn.
No ono will Kiunsay of cpursc. that
hoys and girls shoflldbe Iionl In achool
Ui.tll they have flnlihed their courai.
and received al their degrees eta No
one will guirxujy thht much but whit
C. & C. stinted euf ro hiy wuh that
It teems to him that a whole lot of
courses in colleges uie In themselvei
mere time-uasteia nnd the studont
could turn his attention mora profit-
ably to sumothing olie. You have
heard It wild tjiut thl is a pinctlcal
ago. and Indeed it Is that If It is any-
thing and whllo it is no doubt truu
that a Wide variety of aubjoeta stud-
ied by a student tend tp dovoloji hU
jrtind so that ho cairthhik rapidly and
uofurntely. It la no less a fact tint
much that Is taught In our preBent
nay collages haa to bo unjearuod win
tha man or woman particularly tho
man got out nnd cnturs tho bualnesa
w'orld. Whatever cltro mnv im ch
however it 1m a fact that the college
be conveyed to those who mjght be wJS n ta nt ihnai;M0ti ' n! f?"V
danger .an is at the top of tho ladder iu
.. ... .u .. J "? "wn.Hw man who did not
ko to college but this qoudltlort H
Jut coming to be true. c. &c.
convinced tnnt n college oducatlon af-
fords a mart an advantage but it dooi
not asuio him of success.
TltADi: TRIPS
What hat betomo ofthooe thade trips
&wotvvuor bustnejm men were to make
to towns In this territory? Reports
from almost every section of the
etato ahow that tho llvo trading cen-
ters aro visiting their territory.- Moi-
cluints and munufacturerg can find
it to their Interest to kcup In close
touch with tho towns In which they
do bunlness. 'Sweetwntor Reporter.
Thoho towns that havo held trad
trips In iho past aro unanimous in
their expressions that the trips are a
distinct ad. vantage. ApiUmo nlong with
other places has had several trade
trips and in each case they have been
aUccessds from a business standotnt
and from every other standpoint.
While the trips in themselves maj.
iot bring a grcsit volume of business
to the. townn which take thorn they
snrvo to show- that the town is pro-
fit ubuive and "peppj" and thJo ln it-
pwir Is enough oven If there were no
other fact. And. too the trips bring
the buslnesn men together aa nothlm'
elbo ran do nnd competitor meeta
iomwotiiv la a friendly way.
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. r. GET BUSY ! t ' ' '
war-1 r 'mt -r i Mulr Mtchew
WS .H" nlv ' ALL KI3TOn WsunANCE
B. ssjs Farm feKfcJi Loans
f . " 'J'tL' ' HV Phone No. 79. 124 ! Pine St;
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n J VI lKHiUk j ..ijfill IImS IIIIMII
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gSEamggfflgjBaHT icx foe RiR.t crab J ' :
fe& "tP ; DUGGAN-BROWN OVERLAND CO:
j l Headquarters
. m 1 THE MOLINE LINE
j Just a Little Fun 'BStAiao0U I DOG HILL I
"I "" ' ' " ' : : : .: : o .: I r."!r?.rrir.rryrs"i"y'--'i"iii"'"'ii1 . .-
The Dlffiuuitv Ily OcorgtJ DinKhani -
WAIVED I . ' " " " -.. i - i.. -
to como x ?-ZWASJlitzj'i
O a cske Is a lovely objeck f-S Jfno' I A 0 1 ft
ssiz&z'iX' I' ' jfiSsji Automobile Insurance
Und0na thlbk cbat.of icing . Xm i Ti - . f N.
Wnyoure.mi?Lad"totaUoky6tif fin- X&L ' 'wKwu llK ''TT1' i1 J-
111 th Iclna- to samnle the ftuWi- ' C-RS ".e'aVA "" B-1 B" jT' .
lie icln or wxath.r its 1 Cyyi t ' & Il? vl r I
fM:Wk -ZSL-- ry i
f AWNJTl. k tVk ' U UV -Dv j jt
ioirg la wite an L 3 XAAI F . U . a m i .' J jf
w f Oollmion r -
4 2r V v '. V . ' l . FK-S gri m.
'- ' v & i v r-raaeKX'V uajjtexa& t
wAJ . jrti&bllhy
The Dlffiuuitv
Detroit j'je rrs:
"Tho pi ices havo bftgun
down
"I Know thnt. but I at!l and It dif-
ficult to convince Jhe wlfa that th
shoes elm can get tor 1 hdw nro an
stylish as the ones sho used to pay
$20 for during t(io war."
. Clear
Detroit Froo Press:
"I hope I make myself clear" aajd
the orutor. (
r-J-t T-" "J" ..."" .VW... .UVUl.
u in
nltlM
"I don't thhilf that towelin'c Is sdnh n.
loud color!"-
'It sn't sons what makes yon ray
that?'! N
"Then why do they call It crash?"
A .Weighty Mnticr
Prom (he Ne"' yurk Sun:
"Has your daughter finished
grnnuation tupme yet" .
"No hut we'vo got three drw-
rna)(crs up nt tho house working on
Tlmlpj; till" Ticl.le
Kmm tho jioatan Transcript:
Hub Wvery tlmo I look at that new
hat nf yours I have to lauirh.
AVlfev Really' Thdn I'll leave If
around when the bill arrives.
UANCIYl! coni)v:mni?d nv
CIIRISTIAX EXIlKWOnS
OKLAHOMA CITY Okla.. June
to. uanting wnt eonaemlied ng an'
instrument or th "underworld . a
motion picture omsorblp In. Okla-
hpniA modelod after the Kaiipas cen-
sorship asked: and lho i.oventh day
of tho week decbirrd "ret'aaldo ns a
Holy day." rocognUlijg tllat thoro aro
no "blno law." except In the eyes of
the lawless In resolutions adopted
by .200n Oklahoma delegatoa to tho
thirty flial annual convention of
Chrintln'i Endeavor Society which
cloBCd hero la?Liilrht. '
niliounn
breeds i
ought t
Prickly jfshfmte
It vllalUen
purities un t
bright in
per bottle
Special Age.
fhe I
o I
in -i Xcondltionftint
in ti talOTgan'i .-nd
t"j$l piomptly.
sUS3nan's remedy
jind drives out ini'
eis mnitcs you reel
luatflv. prjre S1.2B
Mm )icRa.ia Drug Co.
O weather If
nark i u
Thnts the time ta tWfllt
waver.
Rccaue weather th
i enow.
Or weather Its Wuak na colo
Hvpn 5npr Uttlo fiiiffcr
l.oVe n round rtnd gllty Hole.
Cake varies nceorcling to who make'V
it
Depojjdfng how they mix II nprt bnat It I
uul nq matter who manes as ions
ah It oakt
Its allvvays ppsJible to ent it.
Wat Is bewtlfullaiv than
rpuraa cako
iff it aaljo dish
a chrx'klet
high from
Setting or
tho'gro.und
Aner: a striwbc-ry tthort cftko .
With flipped oream ' splaahotl al er-
roinid .
'" & : . . .
WsU I hctiiifuUci1 than cruller
With a h0lu Ilk a W)'' O
A nam a bl vvlled Up Xltnut
With th hol5 filled up yvith dotigll.
Olnb IIfiiirnc-l?'s hntrsrv. wlilrlt h
IrciCntly greased pot to running at
Hiicu a nign rate oi speca tooay tnn
hl mule had to hustle to keep ahead
of t.
!
GiiMS from THii; uniui;
w o
4 'b
J-
"The Iord ' not Black conrtenilng
his piomfse. o some jlian count alack-
nc. J.llt 1s lnngsufferlng to usvvard
not villlng that npy nhooH pirish
hut that all nhould come to repent-
ance." II .Poter 3:'J.
' ' 'I I. '. I ! I
Jlopeloti '
From the Look!r-On. falcutta
"Anl I was a siru?ghijg young man'
wjirn i marrieu nur. y es l Kiruggleu
hanj but I couldn't 'escape."
Wife 7(!iiew Is getting to e somo
1 niloabpher n he said yeaterduy
that a knot hole is never neon In a
barrel nor a bung-hole In a plank.
' ll8 Barlow tred dut his now
tan4tn; colter 'Sunday morning but
w feseod to abandon thu idsn of
l vmarin; Jt na tt was so light he could
ma ofniiow wiuiouc oati'ng nis oypp
WIXI) m:.MlNIMIKO FAMILY
HOMK XlitXli AIHLK.MC
The i evidence of Sam Jtl.Vk reven
miles "northwest of Abilene waa torn-l-letely
deinollfclicd by the high wlnd-
rtnrm wirn rtrtuk thla sect'on Tuos-
div nis.it Act orbing to the report
here the lioiike was blown down.
i placet Jj ing scattered for come dis
tance. Mr and Jlr. Black the oc-
i upants ot tho hauO wero not ln-
lured cMn? lnto a stoi'm hnusf near-
by. A iiiend. of Mr. and Mrs. Black.
mis clr-ulTitlng a net'tlon in the city
T'hiirsvl iv for th pjrpoHa pf nialng
money to asnipt the family vrjio lost
oven thing they had in th storm.
Perfect Protection
with
MQTZ&
CURTIS
MI'llWuniifJMHWwui
Professional and Business Directory
Doings of the Duffs The Waiter Was a Witness.
-By Allman
I. IN A GLASS OP WATER. I f
HI rW IftL-ravrr!
I'VE MADE VOU SOME.THING LIKE 'MOTHER
U5ED TO MAKE! IT WILL HELP YOUR r-
INDIGE5TI0M -TAKE IT BEFORE WUCH (
WAS
GOING TO 6EE A
DOCTOR!
FV
Vicryl
4m ' PCT0R' 1
I'LL HAVE THE REGULAR
LUNCH. BUT BRIMG ME A
TALL GIAS5 OP WATER
WITH HO ICE FIRST!
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Geeraiff'ratic
Special AUentiQHwJflagra and Eczema
EJ3ershiner
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Office
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oeller. Practice
2CfS0-Wtlrens Natlcntl
lft)k Building
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PUvsktah
DMORE
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fsnJs Aliswered f 'romptly.
IPHOwils
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Residence .911
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Office Phone-STV-Ras. Phone 1252
tJAVIP ikcACTLE
Art hltect andiCnalneer
VOUVE 60T TO HAND IT
TO' A WOMAN'S thrift!
I WAS GOING TO A DOCTOR
AND IT WOULD HAVE COST
ME A COUPLE OF DOLLARS AND
THI5 Wlilr PROBABLV DO
M& More Good!
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WHAT'S THIS
5ERVICE CHARGE
OF TWO DOLLARS
ON HERE FOR.?
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 150, Ed. 1 Friday, June 10, 1921, newspaper, June 10, 1921; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth334301/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.