The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 88, Ed. 1 Monday, June 25, 1917 Page: 2 of 6
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THE ABIL1KE RgPORTK ABILENE TEXAS
"This Is Hmrest Time"
Bo also is the earning period of n Stan's life Ms har-
vest time. With Autumn just around the corner
Hfes winter will soon overtake you.
Aro ;ou preparing for the future and old ago? li
not sfrirt an account with x either our regular Sav
ings Department or ofi? Christinas Banking Club and
keep safe the result of your industry
It costs you nothing to keep yoUr 111611 ey In our
hank; and we are glad to extend to you every cour-
tesy consistent with good banking
4 PER CENT IKTEEE8T PAID ON SAVINGS
First State Bank
Comer North 2nd and Pine Streets.
CRAPE JUICE and
CAKE
It would be a grave mistake
These hot days for you to bako;
Buy instead a STONE'S Wrapped Cake
Just like Mother used to make.
CHANDLER & SCHULTZ GROCERY
PHONE 820
I : 2LJ
I Baseball Calendar
s 4
TEXAS LEAGUE.
Sunday's KcsnHs
Dallas 4-10 Ft. Worth 0-3.
Shroveport 3-2 San Antonio 1-6.
Waco 1-2 Houston 00.
Mondnj' Schedule
faallaa at Ft Worth.
Waco nt Houston.
Shrefeport nt San Antonio.
Steading 01 the Glnbs.
Won. Lo3t. Ptt
Dallas ... 54 29 .651
Houston . . 49 34 .590
Wncd ii 44 36 66Q
Ft. Worth 42 40 .512
Sau Antonio 36 49 .424
Shrcveport 34 4? .420
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Snafay's Itcsnlts.
Detroit 4 St. Loulo 2.
Chicago 1 Cleveland 0.
Monday's Schedule.
Detroit at Chicago.
St. Louis at Cleveland.
Philadelphia nt Now York.
Washington at Boston.
Staftttag Of Tho Clnhs.
Won. Lost.
Chicago .......... 39
Hog ton 36
Now York ......... 32
Dotrolt 28
Cleveland 30
St. Louis 24
Washington 21
Philadelphia 19
20
21
24
27
32
33
36
34
Pet
.661
.632
.571
.509
.484
.421
.368
.358
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
SNYDER NEWS NOTES
Special to Tho Itcportor.
SNYDER Tex. Juno 25. Much In-
terest Is manifested hero regarding
the locating of tho West Texas A. &
M. College as Snyder Is a favorite
candidate for tho location of the ln-
tstitutton. Tho Itoscoc Snyder & Pacific rail-
way 'have added a largo combination
coach to tho rolling stock which will
add greatly to tl convenience of the
passenger traffli departralnU
Dee Hull and Miss FIoraKokor both
of this city worl mnrrlcjTby Rev W.
II. Sims pastor of tho'lrst Baptist
IPMMWfwi
fJHICHE!
S PILLS
&
1 11 n ami
ur I'mccl.ifor
VH.MlM.fl Hrut.il
KrdKtVi fluid OMtollu
rulul UlJM KibUM.
'er Xk.r af in..
lkfl.CllI.1 MtK-TFtl-a
DIAfMSl IIIIMJ I'ILIXM3
ik)wtiU.it jf.-.t. Al.iT.ktlalio
SOLD AT SRUOGISTS E'ERYWtR
church. They will rcsldo at Hcrm-
lelgh. The Baptist revival conducted by
tho local pastor which has been in
progress two weeks will close the.
first of tho week.
A heavy yield of Irish potatoes Ib
repcrted in nil sections of Scurry
county.
SERB MINISTRY
RESIGNS: NEW ONE
SOON BE FORMED
By Tho Associated Press.
JL'ORFU Juno 25. Tho Serbian
riilnistry has resigned.
A new ministry will bo formed with
Nikola Ppachlhtlch ns premier and
minister of foreign affairs.
Snndny's Jlcsulls.
Chicago 2 Pittsburg 1.
St. Louis 4-1 Cincinnati 2-15.
Monday's Schedule.
Cincinnati at St. Louis.
Boston nt Brooklyn.
New York nt Philadelphia.
.623
.563
.509
A
420
339
THIS WOMAN HAS
21
POUNDS
I Really BcIIcto That Tanlac
Sated My Life" Says Mrs.
Coat
Has
I have gained' twenty-one pounds
by actual weight on four bottles of
Tanlac and I never felt better in my
life than I do now" wat tho remarka-
ble statement mado by Mrs C M. Coat
residing at 409 North Bishop street.
Dallas. Tesas n few days ago.
Before I began taking Tanlac" con-
tinued Mrs Coat "I was in such a
bad condition that I thought that I
would never get woll and had fallen
off until I weighed only hlneiy-two
pounds I have been weighing every
few days recently and watching my
gain nnd yesterday when I got on the
scales tho beam wont up to one hun-
dred and thirteen pounds 1 feel like
a girl again and my neighbors say
they can almost soo me coining In
weight and strength.
"I began suffering from indigestion
two years ago nd was never nt case
during all thatulme. I reached the
point where I wns afraid to eat any-
thing except buttermilk nnd toast and
at times my stomach wouldn't retain
that When I took a deep breath I
felt liko there wndvft hot knot In my
Btomach nnd sometlniCB the Buffering
wbb almost unbearable. I would even
belch up water nnd couldn't retain and
digest enough of what I ato to do me
any good.
"I was nlmost a neniBwreck. I
dreaded to see night cone lecnuso 1
know I would just lay JwaA in mis
cry. I was so wfcnk awl ti
could hardly move andfno
those in the gameftixjean
Men's Women's Boys' and Girls'
Low Shoes Now on Sale
d that I
0 except
er know
and
relief
Pet
635tliovq.
Hit
ottlng
11 g to
and &CU
it tr
how I suffered I
medicine wlthou
until 1 as dlBfu
heart am had 1 .rjmffuaTac it
thine to 1 chi iiuf l
"I rear thoJ-Rtimoniiiif Jt Tanla
every da: natviiw whoarnany cas
iiko minii were rcuoveu
I dldn'tjftavc iguch f
Bull I k
ntlfT filt likcil wn
jm. m.. . . a.. . . ....
sot to tltninnrxtnnt -laninc mis
ffin. Hr i nf nt tor n bottle a:
AS0 taking Ju Well my story I
431 ors I rfad about. I'm now
Imnnvtwomnn and all ro-famliy 1st
praislfg Tanlac with raorl began to
feel Jotter before I iwnshed taking
halt my first bottle. Wflave now tnkon '
four bottles and amAntlrely rolievcd
of nil my ncrvousis and pain and
feel porfectiy sound and woll. I canj
oat 'Just anything 1 want ovon to on-
Ions and radishes nil kinds of meats j
nmi rtnii nnnirlnn. without fcellnc n
...... .... . ------- ..." .
Tanlac is tno on-
Standing Of Tho Teams.
Won. Lost.
Now York 33 19
Philadelphia 33 20
Chicago 36 38
St Louis 29 2S
Cincinnati .......... 31 35
Brooklyn .22 29
Boston ..?.... 21 29
Plttcburi .. 19 37
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. RQTAN NEWS N0TESv
Special to Tho Reporter.
IIOTAN Tex. Juno 25 Saturday
evening nt 8:30 a light rain began to i r imilcnntloii
fall which contlnuod through the'u mn-iiMnn tlmt hnn eer done me any
night nmounllng to about a hair Inch ' 0ll lt ia8 BVOn no buck my hoalth
rain fall. This will help to hold np'rnd 8trongth nnd I really bellovo that
cotton conditions In this section of t hag Ba0j my ltfo nnd that's enough
tho country a few days. Feed Btuffs t0 mnl;e raa pralB0 t So many 0f ray
aro In need of morornln In most all MOlghbora vwe talking about how rap-
sections of Usher and adjoining d r s mproviu(f beforo thoy know
counties. I was taking Tnnlac. and wlion 1 tohl
Tho Baptists began their protract- h u u Woll Tanlac ia8 cor-
ed meeting hero Bunday morning at ' ... ' " iHOi . ou . ami it
11:00 a m. Rev. A. J. Morgan w 11 ' ' d havo taUon lt x
conduct the Borvices. Rev. J. M. Park- JJ n T h t mlA about u
cr pastor hao planned for a great S fnrthta reason I'm Riving you
meeting. Singer Roy Camp qf this ?a. '?J " T-Snlm r -uuJC
place has had the choir rehoarslng l" " i ompnt "
ulto a number of now songs with Vtovhom W ot ome nt
tho asBlptance of tho homo orchestra.! Tanlac Is sold In AbHene by Mo-
Baptist ladles Aid bought a J50.00 . i."- " " "' Ji'"'"7' Z'
Liberty hond. showing that thoy aro Merkol Drug Co. an In Tuscola by
"doing their UU" W W. Morrow
ndi
THE LAW
The State Law requiring cars to
be equipped with light difusers
goes into effect July 1st. J Why
not let lis equip your car
T
n ANN Call
GETS lllfill DONORS
BOT CAN'T TELL WHY;
IS KEPT A SECRET
By The United Press.
LONDON Juno 10. (By Mall-
Commander Gordon Campbell mys
terious hero of tho Ilritlbh navy IeapT
cd "00 Junior naval officers in pro
motion became a member of the Dis-
tinguished Service Order nmlwaB dec-
orated with tho Victoria CTosb in less
than a year and a half. Yet. with a
storm raging around his secret ca-
reer ho Is bound by naval othlcs not
to tell publicly how he won olther
his promotion or the high honors be-
stowed bj King George.
Curiosity started mildly but when
Campbell and tho Admiralty remained
biloitt. tlie demand for information
reached the proportion of a public
uproar Campbell 10 not criticised
exactly; tho publie really wants a
clunce to bins his prabes. The music
is ready but English hero worshippers
refuse to sing a song without word.
.which makes the present demonstra-
tion a clamor Instead of a popular
laudation.
I A high official of the Admiralty to-
da assured the United Press that
Campbell's achievements and brary
during the wii- deserve every ray of
honor turiteiyunoa hint. Whan tbs
war Is overthe people may know
what he didmd how he did it but fori
tno time b'fug hit deeds must remain
sound in
Just rc.ntl JJfs namoJfcjpp.jrtd in
re rourclrcuir as the rlcnent of
MEN'S LOW SHOES
48.00 Stn&y Adams ?5 95
$G 50 J3ntry ...... ?5 15
$6.00 Barry ?4 75
$5.00 Barry J ?3 95
$-US0 Barry . .?3 75
LADIES LOW SHOES
$8.50 VALUES . ?4 95
$5.50 VALUES ?4 45
$5.00 VALUES ?3 95
Boys' Suits at
Low Prices
Some very ' 'nifty" suits arc here for
yotir boys. These suits are all this
season's nowest pntterns ami materials
every suit guaranteed or a new one;
some suits with extra pair of trousers.
$12.50 Values Boys' Suits ?8 95
$10.00 Values Boys Suits $7 G5
- $8.50 Values Boys' Suits ?5 95
$0.50 Values Boys' Suits 5 15
$5.00 Values Boys' Suits ?3 95
$4.00 Values Boys' Suits ?3 45
Boys Extra Trousers
have a nice lino of hoys extra
'trousers at prices that please. Priced
at 50c to - S2 50
BOYS' SPORT BLOUSES
AVo havu a complete line of Boys' Sport
Blouses in White and Striries. Have a
'till run of sizes. Priced 50e nnd 65
$4.00 VALUES -. ?3 45
$3.00 VALUES -.92 35
$2.50 VALUES ?1 95
$2.00 VALUES . .$1 G5
OHILDRENS AND MISSES LOW
SHOES
$100 VALUES S9
$1.50 VALUES - 91 15
$2.00 VALUES . fc -?1 45
$255 VALUES l.?i 90
$2.50 VALUES - ?2 10
$3.00 VALUES - ?2 35
Extra Values in
Suits For Men!
There will ho some unusual values offered vxo
in Men's Suits Monday and all next week but
would advise early buying while we have tho
sizes. These suits arc all the sensons very new-
est goods and the patterns are right tip to the
minute. You will have to see them to appreci-
ate good values. Every one of those suit" not
only has 'Sound valuo and excellent tailoring
but a quiet positive stylo tluft will appeal to
any man who wants good clothes.
ANY $25.00 SUIT - ?19 95
ANY $22.50 SUIT $15 45
ANY $17.50 SUIT 13 G5
ANY $15.00 SUIT- ?H 95
ANY $12.50 SUIT $9 G5
ANY $10.00 SUIT ?7 95
MEN'S $1.50 AND $1.75 SHIRTS.
A complete assortment of Men's Dress Shirts in
Madras Crepe and other washable materials.
All this seasons newest patturns. If you are
in need of some "E. & W." shirt see these
before they are picked over. $1.50. $1.75
only ?! 35
Abilene Dry Goods Co.
orn for nhcor bravery no Campbclll
must havo found something more cx-
iting than tho commnnd of the Dit-
tern. .xtiSs
i. . .
U. S. hTIJAMEU SCOKKS
JUT I. A HATIiK WITH SUB
AX ATLANTIC POUT. Juno '.!3. A
fight between an American freight
steamship and a Gorman submnrlno
June f ono day out Irom Genoa Italy
resulted In tho naval gunners on tho
American easel scoring at Ienst one
hit. tho cnptaln of the atoaraOr report-
ed on his urrhal hero today
SUNDAY SCHOOL REPORTS
JUNE 21 1017
First Methodist XT....wi WiM
St. Paul Mcthoi
Presbyterian
First Christlai
Southsido PJptlst
College lights IJ
First Banst .
Walnut treet
Colony Iljt ...
...108
.15T
tC . .217
...432
1
...33
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7.1C
6.10
2.68
2.82
14.02
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Fof Iilvfr mil Stomach Trouble.
Ajfellaulc rcliyfly for constipation.
bilyujmess aniffll their train of ills
l&A'G'Do-l-axflt Is harmlesjt never
fwllng natuuff In effect andlcasant
ti take yolgrlping pain no bad
tlstp. no bd ter effects y!'o-Do-Lai
li natuj Teliedy It mea children
acVi.learslthe slugrah mind and
changes to cleerfulncjC. tho grown-
ups that torpV llvearhas mado Irri-
table and low-wrfed. a largo bot-
tle tost only 60c at your druggist adv.
FIVE IRE MEN
TAKER BY DEPUTY
II S. MARSHALL
My Loan Facilities
Include:
Loans on City Property
Loans on Farms
Loans on Ranches
Loans on Cattle
E. B. BYNUM
SEE M'
Number 5 Radford Bldg
It Costs No More To Dress in Style
The Secret is to Know I low
PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS
save you from one-half to one yard of material on each d
Urt?3p
T1"1!? Ctu7303
CJun'IS0 ... .. lui
riue t tua pawn ill itatt
Aeqording to a story printed In the
state proas Sunday a special term of
the Fedora! court at Abilene will be
held in Augubt to try the men indicted
by the grand Jury at Dallas in connec-
tion with the activities of certain
alloged members of the WJ-caJled Par-
nuer and Laborers Protective Asfeo-
cation Ail tlte cases with uosfaiblv
i lev exception will be triad here
tin. report ha it
lipty I' S Marshy Baylor Craw-
rwrd of AWIHf bag arrfcjifd S4 mm
of the 5 iMdlctid at Unllas most af
vhuai am betes held here H at lit
iirf3 one or two owre arrajt to leak. !
fcfcturday night the awiy marfhalf
' rougtxi lit me men front King and
iikUii wmiitittfe 08 chargad with
IUull. tu reiklr and rk niVior fnnr-
utxloM Dallas itt.!f-iuiuii. a muu'lktAr for th sl active draft on June
.fcaiueU kHm au.l ki tw ou were'5 wakia l t arrost tor thU o-
'f.ii n tutu ciwittkj'v ia Klna u.univ . m Utu nwuusdiate stcti Adam
4 i folium alii ttdj taktn into toM lhv Pt Biaraal that while he
1 t Aorfui ul Hkell wttJ o bl- & - ui"itr thin uti U
tta.M- Uige bt USaug to r.g- ta:t ww to reality oe i taim-
Mrf.l owK33
jirm
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tuts
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By all nieani take a ghncc at the new
FASHION BOOK for SUMMER
it coU only tea cent when purchased with 4 Pictorial Revw PHtfa.
JULY PATTERNS Norn Ready for You
Anderson Dry Goods Co.
.!'
two
'i'heuhrt Kirho mu utttle baid in
tiit kUNi vt w each Mwd moru-
tn tiud ire rt'leuawl dttu gtv
bomj m the mtu ot $ W) ju4 abo
tcitoed
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