The Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 30, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 28, 1914 Page: 2 of 6
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PA01TW0
3
THE FIR8T STATE
BANK & TRUST CO.
Wants
vour
anktn
course but we also want your
ship. Pay us a call once in
whether you have business with us or I
not. You will receive a hearty wel-
come -from 'both officers and clerks.
OFFICERS:-
E B. Bynum
Oscar Parker
J. H. Couch
W. H. Free
E. C. Honeycutt
WOMEN'S CLUBS
MEETING CLOSES
i rmm afternoon has ius
SK.s.MIIN. MAN INTERESTING
Hi:i'UUT.S WERE UKAKV.
DEBATE THE FEATURE
Four 1 mUi'M Rebated (Juration ltofcol-
ud: 'Tant New Condlllon lie.
uilind n New Typo of
Women."
Tin1 llday nftornoon bumIoii of
the First District Pdtrntlon of Wo-
men's CUulok of Toxaa convened at
the Cnrnufb Librtiry promptly at 2:0i)
u'clnclt. Mr. S. H- Ilurnslde presi-
dent iireaiillnjf. Mrs. Oeorgo HarrinR-
ton. seerctarj . at -ier tlosk
The aewjton was opened b tlio tie!
wi"mwi V..
fr n I ft Lrl
1L .. ".C?-r- !
eualis and visitors
Hir the Iird's pray
Mrs. (Ieoro HnTriiiRtoii road her
report as Trcasurur of the District.
The total m-olpt tor the year wore
-moro with nti expondltiire Of 3t0fi
!iaInR r ualanee on hand of S123.5T.
Miss I'lwev of Indian Creek read
a most InterusttiiR paPr on rural
life. Riving many Incident of how
-lull uork may be su-ossful)y bant!-
I- d in lite iMiuwtry Any lady who de-
t-irea to Ret valuable iuformntluu on
rural wrk can do so bv wrltlUR Miss
i t-ra Voaay Itnlian Creek. Texas.
MrB. M- 1'. Howluy of Fort Wtirth
(lirilrmnii of the Art t'ommlttee rovo
a sborl lecture on the 'Master 1'leueB''
which seemed to be enjoyed.
t'hll service reform was dlscusn.
el by Mrs. Joe Carter of AnpermlM
ffnm
RMthtrs Teil of
Mothtff Friend
mZitsa
KxpeTleiUjffl$ jf shotiliV bo our lwt
teacher. 4niwho linlj nbcji-il tilt
lilehcat amd pimciL of nil (cri-in th
ntruKulof'jrlilit' jfo of Jthtm. miouM
Iiavo a'bettir lit of lu I'fut lnnurnco
tlian UsojAio DiWyUu frin olntTMHion.
At nfly yio wimkii jroiiM.'tlvo Rruml-
wothii lift her ff.HisMfr In do iih ahu
iJU-tJ. Jf "MoitA-rn KUnil.'' tUvru ia
rtain it Ilnre lathe rf.-ht uiivjie.
aioPi n frrieiiasii isia vxiurnul nn.
for vxiMtliMiiiitlum. Ita nur.
to turi ti. iuioy to tlio muml
i nwuy the ntflyni on thu eorU untl
entK la rfllnAfiio tenolon ut iiwrvvn
tpnUuiiK no 'iMCto pruvulie or nu
Fate
luiufcn iiiiiib iukuu twitch'
of IJtd
II111U and e on
ilthuugh
1 iwture of thlniM. n
vr
i "Mother's Frit tut" but
t i rru-th iwm it i.ouii
lu
foil
tbl i mild rem-iy in on snia
In mtwt
drti stures tbruuchuut thu
Vnltetl Btn'' It luts tn-en priwvrm1 by
SnaMrl'4 Ilrsulstor Co. IIM1 Uiuur ll!il.
lknta tia and mlicrtUtMt i(y un fur
r lorty yur Thu l a ftnt rword
tor Miiit a niMiCinl rgmedy nnd hu irrute.
ul tuttt-M roeclvrd to-day nro Jmt
ji) r't'fcvtlve ns wire tiiosi of yuaru bro
jM9twHlMtaiHHn tlwt nHtlunlH ury wup.
fu d lu fcavo jjrtJtly tilvan ti StM at
lit druc rt'ir or baulc or "Mothtr'a
jTicavL ' it M wcnH wtetf
business ot
friend-
a while
President
Active V. Prcs.
Vice President
Cashier
Asst. Cashier
i'tporluiR for her Couwnlttee.
' Vr W. M
report
l'otter read the pros
Several Rood reports from club
w nfit rival)
A debate proved tin? featur of thtftHn.'Bft'
aJernoou. TJu- tjuestlou as. -
solved That the Xew Cond(tion4
inand a New Type of Wcrann." The
afflrmallve was represented )y Mrs.
W II. HurkIiib of Vernoli and Mrs
C. 1 Kzell of Suvder. The neRntlv
lu llrs ynx Cohen of .Mineral Wolls
and .Miss Humes of Mr SprtiiRS. The
luitKOH were Fred fockrel. Dr. Jul-
Iuh OlBen. Hen L. Cox Homer D-
Wade and D. M. Oldham. The jurfp'.a
rendered a deelslou three voting for
th affirinativf ntul two for the iujr-
atlVe Tile deflators acquitted tltem
mvcs voII
Mrs. Burnor. of WichUA Falls of-
luring uvi vi-rvicrn tu uuiiv nuni'i
lectures for the benefit Of the ob-f"
tlownuuit fund
10 ""' "Li . '.. -....... m
r I t -...! t.vll.
tlinllnn .rv.t!i f. mm nnllnL-
for a nwihmUiiB!l"nn '" 'Vm T ?i . u
r it should iniluBtu Precedence in his state and t j
by Mr lluclianan. MWtti-ally HontethliiR nnv The onlv
dadoptetl! ' mtlnr to it that I know of ex-
i ..-...- y ...- n . . .. ... ....... ...(-.
committee and how
tclttfuOni) was rend
of FnH Wnrlli iintl nilontml
f'ri Tl . ' ."'' 1.P
Avi.....i.ui riui.... w"i ..r thr.uhu 1P'
ri.;:;:rf tie Taper ir ; z nzm Ti v .. bu.im.w
...........i.... I men of MoAUen who adVanct-d the
eonviintiun
rhero beliiR no invltntiof
flir tile
I nMl Hnmtiir meotiiiR tbo mntlor ofJ1' "
ct'lv lnvftaUoiiK wa roforrcd to ''"
lllie Kxeeutivo Cominittuo who will VlHnl
iimiillty
report thu plaue of thu tiuxt meetiiiR
llitr
out their annual report wore ordurwl"01 "0 aln" "f UV' lr.rlnl:
iniiUCil.
t. t..n....u ... i... !... i
map of th. i unltiee. Mri Dunn anil
.r.. nir....i .u ... Tt... ..!...
.....' ...'....! . t..ii t
.VB." .::" ."" .ff ."'"r.-'" r." "nal for. This Is certainly a most
turtainment furnlahed he ilulKt
by he people of Abilene and tlmnk-
ed everyone who had contributed to
ii ... f fi oiit.
t.u inii ft. ir..ai.ii.t .!. ii...
niinouncemeiu for another' year the
i-onveiitioii stood adjourned.
The paper "Woman's; Duty to Wo -
man. read by airs W. A. Warren
of Claude will appear in The H0
poiti-r TiHMtlay April 28th.
MEN STAND THE
U.S.EXA1NATI0N
THEY UlLli ATTEMPT TO LVM)
THE lirmi.riHIIIKII FOMTI0N
FOR NEW MOITE ('HEATER.
A iiuiubur of yuuiiR men assembled
in tlie court room of the Federal
biilldliiR Saturday inuriiliiK to com-
peto lu tt civil service examination to
make certification for tho position of
rural currier 011 tlio now route mini
her six which will operate north of
Abllunp Muy I. netwdliiR to instruc-
tions from postal authorities.
Many of tlioH.t hUiiuIIiiu the exam
ination live out of the city uu the
route to be eulublbihud. Miss Shack-
elford head of the civil service de-
partment (it the local postofflcu held
the examination. IJxmulnaUon pu-
nura will be fornurded to the proper
nutliorlUca upon conipletlpii and the
crndtM inuiUi Rlvcu (o such applicant.
Parishim Itudio or clawy ihotofl.
SEKML YOUNG
E
NEXT SATURDAY
tSHUAT PREPARATIONS ARK HE
IMf JHAUi: POK OCCASION. TO
MEET AT 10 0TI0(K A. X.
All Far rn Ih Thin Troth Tarrthr
Should Attend tlio Ulgr UrMo-
Kfdii'r Session Saltirdaj
Merit anil Etc.
Uri'ut prapnrntlona arc being mnde
for the conllttR Meeting of the Taylor
County Farmer. Institute which win
ho hi'lil In the Abilene Cluimbor of
Commerce hall May 2nd at 10
o'clock A. M
(Sreftt interest is beitis manifested
lu tliitt met-tltiR. owIiir to the Impor-
taut eubject tin for consideration on
that date. It Is the plan or tbo Bat-cut
ivc Hoard of the Farmora' Insti
tute to Interest the farmers on niort
etenlv dairying and dairy prod-
uctH lu the Alilieno country mo ih-
thuy hope to have In operation was
published iome time back and from
the t oiiiiuunlratlona they have reeclv
ed from the State Department Of ar
rfciiliurc and others who aro fniull-
Jar with this plan. it success is prac-
tltirlly assured
President Coekroll has- ben m
roinmunieatloi) with the Stato Depart-uw-nt
retiuestlnK Infonmijilon nloiiB
the Hues of their uitdortnkliiR and re-
Hi'3tliiK tiH possible they send
a representative to this city on this
date to assist them In perfectlns
their pliius JudRt Cofkrell Is In re-
ceipt of a teh-Rrnm from Judge Konc.
Cdmmisslouer Of ARricuIture of Aus-
tin. MtatiiiR that they would send
Prof J W UldRowaj who has char"'1
of the dairy husbandry at A. & M
fnlloue. He is also In receipt of .1
vttcr from .ludRe Koile that he vould
be here hj person on thla date ami au
parties wink are Interested In this
noble tmdcrtakiiiR. are tirfied to be
In rt-Rard to thl plan which Is un
i-iw coiiHiufniiion -r i"h" ' "
' WlKen J'lRo Coekrell the folIowln
letter-
Mr. ITtftf CoekrelL I'rehitlent Taylor
Co Farlncrfi' Instittite Abtt!ni-
Texas. j)t.nr sir
t jnu T(mr jmtur 0f April I7th
aml n0tc wat you say wjib reforoneo
to tUo lUjmIUR meetlnR on .May 2nd
am 1(u to b0lf iu aplrlt of co-
orierntIon elstlnc between the jnoa
of moniiri and tiy
farmern In your
lmnicillnte eoirtnlitnlty ' I have been
morp "r lT u". .c - .V.T V m'
. - . .... L...I1lbu all f IllM lllAl'lk
- iii
ll" Vrn0VU?t'1Pr ni
i'n" hrlefiv outlined in your epmnnin-
U-nltf.n will meet with success. Such
IIIPIIl llJf lllf Ilitri IO immuir. .
l'l"" ? rt'U'r IO hotVCTCf. itBVe
iuiiiir niimiiir to n i"i 4 ivu.j w.
Jla in the county In and around Mc-
Alien. Texas wbere a creamery was
I .. ... 1... !... A.M.B V .1... ttkl
"" ' ' ' J . l "'v ""'-
tne creamery wn .i-' '"-u iun' uu-
t'oWH wore lu iintneiuate
I. n1 I n!ii(.4t:iiiil now that
jlliey liav- aboit 500 cow HuplvJnK
cream to too rri-amtirj iiuu uiv i"'
aro anxious to Obtain others. 1 do
i uit'iii on "in i ujiinmn uiiiv
wan hiuilinr to tin- one flint you out-
.'- VM01 l 50 per mitt of tlm
i cream cliec.U ro to thp men iidvanr-
Inu tile money until thu cows afc
iu11 co-0Wratlon and a sy stem of
co-op.-rntlon that is biimd to remit
I" prosperity of yofr community
1 1 reRrei tnai i ciiiinwi put ywji ...
toindi with any bulletins or nubllca
v" ?"" nn? ldeaH on hlB
.sunjeoi.
1 AssurliiR von that We are Rreatly
uiierusteo in your 'proposition ana
that wo. -at aI limns island ready In
roiidor arty assistant possible I am.
loura vprj truly.
.1 lUDUKWAT
1'rof. of Dulrj lltisbldry.
y
A Rood wholcsunyr cnthnrtiilc that
hns n stlmulattnR jpfr-cUnn tho stom
acb. liver and bnviflp(fi Foley Cath
artic Tablets. MfTroucbly clHansltiK
in at Hon thejTcfp yop reRuIar with
no RripiiiR afl uoujMlnAKaut nfter cf-
fci ts TliJ- remArii that (jassy dl-
tcnilei) fovllnel lingnmfortnble to
sli'iiT persoUar ftcr.cinerllM8 TJrmT
Co. adv
Ret. CliHllcHHcr UetiirHs.
Rev. .1 A Clinllnnner returned Sat-
unlay mornliiR from Swoetwaler.
where he has been nsslstliiR lu a
imtotliiR at tlie chrlHtlau church. He
reports th" ineotltiR aa havinR been
a Rood one. He will supply his pulpit
today as usual
(iiihlriHV DlnraMN ry PretHlciil-
WhoopiiiR coiirI) jr about nvcry-
wherc Mi'iislea mtMfscnrLit fever al
most aK bad lJMr'irukw Honey and
Tar Compoiiinrfjfct lamed throats
ami cniiKhliiRaHpr. I C Hastier
(iranil MtjujijLcs suvs. "My three
children m ""liffT ""t" "' whoop
iilldrcn;JSWI ""JtffT"""1-" ol whoop-
iir ititiRli. mjrni "fey "vv doca of
I'oloy'a HubR' aiiflL Tar kv Rreat
relief. Jyn.eciore-Ki
pany. is
AllHR
UniK Coin.
adv
A combination ofkhell ami islialu
drive hits been Invented for motor-
cycled to overcome the slipping of
the former und the Btidduli join of the
latter.
mm
DAIRYING
ABILENE TURNED OVER
TO TEXAS! CLUB WOMEN
First District Federation of Women's
Club of Texas in Session at Abi-
lene With Good Attendance
STATE PIS. ATTENDING MEETING
Thursday Morning Session Successful in Every Way.
Many Pine Addresses Wer6 Made and Reports
Showed Progress by All Clubs
The Twelfth Annual session of tbciretary asl.eil flint her- report b de
j.r9t rjjmrlct Federation of Women"
Club'a of Texas inut at 11:30- a. m to-
day In the aiidltoriliBQ of the CarneRle
Library of Abilene -and n IarRO num-
ber of dclcRatce and visitors were
present when tlie president. Mrn. &.
H.. Unrnslde. of Wtehltn I'alltf. called
the uicetliiR to order
Dr. It. KimbrouRh. pastor of the
Klrat Uaptlst church of Abilene pro- - " - - "'"" - "
uotmced tha Invocation after whlrimU tM'en dlstiihitUd.
tho National Anthem. America' wasf Mrs. Hoscoe Co of Stephenvllle.
unR with murh enthusiasm by the red the report of the credentials com-
audlenew. The third nitmber wua rIv.
en bv tho Abilene Choral Club. Pil- nejoRatas were present who Had reg-
prims Chorus." by Taanbouser-Wnc- Istored and paid dues. (Many others
tier under the direction of MIbb 1 arrtTed at noon and durinR the after.
Orandc of Simmons CoIIcrc. and
brotiRht forth hearty applause soim.
(Iftfon voices composlnc the club
Til n president then declared the
convention iu aession for buelneM.
and Mayor Klrbr of Abilene welcom
d the deifRatcB and visitors to tbejleno and Taylor county much to th"
cltv Mayor Klrby Ib famoim for his
aumiratiou ror inn lautea. mi Binneii
.a - . 4
bt sweetest smile Ho said In part" .enme into existence ahd her vtrin
Then never was an occaalon on'pen picture of the early days of thef
wblch 1 wished to bo abl to express olty. iho life of he cowbtiys and the
my eenllnienta thau thlfl one. Win different kind of amusement that was
1 Stand before this body of educated- .iffcrctl I the publl U U.oa jy. rnjo-
cultured women of Texas and wel-' much fun for the hearers. UrB.
come you to Abilene it Is with a ..- Moon is.oue of the most Rifted ladles
in; of Rreat Joy
U I with my whole
heart that I My to you w. ore glad en so splendidly that no one could
you have come back home. 1 hapo'have kpt from fecllnR that Abllepe
your stay here will be very prontabV'bas ever been a good city to call
and that the efforts that you are put-
tine forth for flic betterment of our
land will bo advanced. There- is no
come and hnppr In his preetinR.
r- r '' .!' .....iLi nf
the A'dlenn ( liHinber of Commerce
.i j .....
members of. the cop -
volition and the visitors to Abilene on
behalf of the Chamber of Comeree H
nssnrt-d the ladles; that tin work that
the club women of Texas are doinR
lor the state Is appreciated by the
mon of Texas. M- said that Abilene
Is dejlshted to entertain so splendid
a convention of-lbe leadltlR most ctil-
til red ladles of Texas. Ho told the
audience that Abilene has Riven hr -
self over to the pleasure of the con-
vontlon. and euRKested that they use
our cltv for their comfort and pleas-
tire. It wait a Rood siveech.
And now iv e come to the part of
the prnRram where we wish that other
hands mlRht write It ror ours are in-
competent (or the task The address
or welcome on behalf of tho City Fed.1
eratlon wan delivered by ita most
t harmliiR president. Mrs. Dallas Scar-j
iinroticu. in ner own sweet ana uenu -
1 1 f til fashion
Ki Rive a synopsis
the addrcHi would be to
rum .10
beauty hepce we content
OiirBolveB
1 .Li. -. .1. ..In. i. .
... HUB HllllUlll III lllll lll" 11IIK .IT D.i-
part of this areatoountrT but that has clubs or the tilstrict were heard at 7 ;"
M he helti ful touch' of the fiood the morninR session Uje spirit of tho on. and the ar ranB. ir o f m . loymen
nonien or the lalid.' repnrbt and IbV faftj brought out r the people The crre8ioiHlent of
" ... . ' . Ja. .. . ..... ..iJ.-.Si. ....tVwV..iti-u... .?... .Tllii Aawifiateti Fresn wna recently In
Uii niiiXri "tin nii'i in mn "V4-
BK.SMiS7t-LPOirf0Trl "uno of committees
nell the task that wart aeelRned to her. ...' . .IrB ...
ln beautiful fwell chosen. licartfil"H"h"-Mr8' U' '"
words ane ioiu 1110 lauies or in"
pleasure he exp.tancy. the joy that
!.- ... . ti.n -n...r- r .h.. .mn.
..n .... w ... ." ... ...i- Worth
en's clubs of Abilene In prcparlnp for. '. ....
antl in havinR them present l our11"1"' ' Mn' ur 1S- ""iwiter.
city In short the little speech Vnu.J u w.. . vuu ....
peaoh. lewi. n classic and tt.
women of Abilene are to ho conRrat
Uhvtnd upon havltiR no splendid a laih
for their president of tho City Fed-
eration. The responses to the addresses of
welcome was Riven by Mrs. Will
Shelton of Stephenvllle and was well
done. Mr. Shelton assured the wom
en of Abilene and their frlenda that
It was a pleasure to comu back to
Abilene where the First DIsH-fct was
(irRuulxcd about eleven years nRit
and to. meet the Rrnclous nnd hand-
some women of the city She men-j
tloied the fact that the very name of
the i-lt) Abilene inenns welcome
and she said flint tho real wchtcru
hospttalit) of the people of the cltv
wits dnllRhtfiil. She Stmke of Iho cltv
beliiR sltuntcil at tho cuteway to the
ROhlen wt-sl ami mentioned tho fact I
Hint this Rave Abilene- a wonderful op-1
iiortuiiltv for servicu. No rospotwr
has been Riven In Abilene that raiiR
more or ROiiuine altieerlt) and true
appieclatlon for tho efforts that have
been put forth It was a uioaI happy
carefully prepared anil dollRlitful
paper
The president. Mm. Henri l-'all wan
requested to address the convention
and In Intr own dollRlitful way brouullt
a fow urds of RreetlitR roRurdlHR
her pleusiini at IioIiir able to attend
an) itietitliiR or club women.
Mit- K. II. WllllaniH of Fort Worth
r5iiil 1 he rejajri uf the coiumlttoe on
Hilti und reRuUiloiiH which nan nil -
aided.
Mm lieoiRi- R HarrlitRtun.
ferred until a Inter date as It was
incomplete.
Mrs. Dallas Scarborough of Abilene
made the report of tho Temperance
Committee which was adopted.
The report of Mrs JiiniM W. Shcp-
linrd of the proRiam committee was
read and adopted A vote of thanks
wf extended m the Abilene Chamber
'... ............. .. .i ........ i.ll.
mince wmen snoweu mat tony-si
noon i
T C Campbell was Riven n votei
of tbniiks for the nice aote hooka hui-nhjtertnii HentmilnnlJun Jin Kslah-
furnished earb delegate- and visitor
Mrs- A It. Moon of tho Twenty-One
Club tif Abilene reuil a sketch of Abl-
oeiipnt or an present. Mrs .ioon naa
1 .to. .!.. IM 11.llllMn aOimV. tAWt
i - .". "...uu wm i"
m mo cuv. nmi iter atonea were R.y-
home.
Thn Club Hnportw were next ':. or-
der. and while only about half of the!
....... . v...... ........ ...v...r.u. ...... ...;
nest wark had been accomplished
Hnrln lh v..nr
' When the hour for .tdjnuiwmeiit
tame the announcement was made that
promptly at four o'clock the lails J ''"' et00B- Tho M"H ..J
would rTor an automobile ridKe oTerKh1rtwn Amim-ibU ut a ball! to be
thn cttr and that thn fihnkcBpir.i1UonK Mo worK in it- inuusuia
Cltb would bo at home at the real :cboo and the Japanese Kovemmcu
denon ot apt Harn at the Kplloptic. l"ishiiiR forunrd the Rovonimcn a
Colony and that the Simmons Round' nduatrlnl fichools which were ronndei
Tabl Club would kIt a twlIlRht raua-j1" ' r.im'0 lt0 lurl1K tho protfctortti'
iral at Simmons CnllnR. mor KorVa- tnii
Many prominent club ladlea of Tx- .... hrtw nT m'nt?
nB nro hrn anionR the number be. '' KovLrnment u ill erect a mm set
nc Stat President. Mrs OJenry FaHof ulldlnKB fpr Its r " "0
nt Houston nnd the followipR oinc..rs1fro""!ls "f UV " r. .?
of tn Fim District- t thouch tlm priueJiml Imperial Koiwui
Mrrt. S. II. Hurnslde. lreidrnl of 'MMUdliUJa tlnw w'.ll 1m preserved n
Wichita Falls
Mrs. 00. II. HarrliiRton. Scretnry-
Treasurer wlohRa Falls.
... .
Mrs. Jt K- npchartan. Fnrllmncntai-
Ian Ft. Worth ami others.
j ProRram For FrlilMv
on K in0nilnij:
i ... ii fi.. ' ir if ii.ipi..
u. .. i..nr.i in.i vv.....
f--r. ..... ....... .......
f.rl
Dickey.
Vtmc.ri. - v .... .... ...
LcV5i '"'. ' . "'"VI Qi 'l Z .-
cml hcJence Mrs. John hutRer H.
' . i .. . 1
I'OHPy lniliaU (JrCOk.
tkl.i....l... II. I i-tl.. I.. I.v-- ... .i
wuvuiaiuii uiirni v.u....ui.. un.ne
Reeves Hrownvvood.
tef a Tvf"
lOMio a. m.
Report Of OOlimilttPOft:-.
I'lfln tl. U f.. (I....... II.W.........1...I
1 ? . "... 1
Mr. S. F Abncy Hnivvnwood
-.coiioiu ck - Mrs. D. (.. hit-
Home I
uey. Wichila 1'alls
Civil Service Mrs J. M CUrtuiS As-
jierntont; -
Di'uhh Its luflueucu llyRiunlc Monil
nnd Ivcoiiuiuk'H Airs. C. I.. J-Jel
Snvdor.
Club ReportM.
11-On How 1 Saw Westminister Abbey
Mm. W N. While. Iliatly.
Rejiort of Kuttowiiutiit Fund Commit-
tee 11.30 Knilowmeiil FuiidMrs. -J. C
lluclianan Slate Chairman Kip
tlnwmciit Fund.
Club ReportB-Tbieo Miuuteti Kuuli.
LI2:00 AtlJourii.
FRIDAY AFTHHNOUN
&(w Call to ordur.
liivotiiitlon Rev. J. A. Chlilloniier
MumIi Mrx. John II. Hither. ttkol.
Report of Committees
Ubnir- KxleiiHliiu Mrs. N. S. Sle-
art. Fort World.
Art Mrs. M. P-Ilniwley Ft. Worth.
Parka itifil Hchtinltt..Mr. Ii R. Rit-
chie. Mineral Wells.
What Constitute Masterpiece and
H'Uiie MustirplHii.rt I have Seep.
Mm M I Hrewley Ft- Wonlh
Cluh Ri-noria Three Minute each.
0-j.su0 - Household Arts -
Mm. Fwl
Crtiui Itoncoo.
llvport of Coinmlttmm:-
Puro Foot Mm. Don Saunders Fort
Worth.
Fire Prevention Mm. James W-
Shoulinl Urpwnwuod State Uhnlr-
man. . i
Letilulntlon Mm. Marshall HpoontB
Fort Worth.
Health Mm U'O Yoiiiib Btcpen-
vlllo.
Furcstry MM. I. U. HoRcr Wichita
FallH.
Mtialc Minn JUwy ClruvcM. Ilrown-
wootl.
Ilnnort of Coinntlttco on HcHOhttloiiB.
Mrs. .. I). CnruUiertJ Wlchltn
Falls.
Debute HeHOlrcd. That Ilia New Con-
tlttloiiH Demand a Now Typo or
Woman. Affirmative Mm. W. II.
HtiRKlns Venton. Miss Momilla
Dry Colorado City. NcRatlvo
Mm Max Cohen. Mineral Wells;
f Mru. T. U. WllllaniB. Haskell.
4 00 to f 00 At Homo. Roaldenco of
MIbsos Taylor. Hobicsh Wcdnea-
day Club.
ft-oo to (5.00 Visit to KlmW&artrn
Homo KlndcrRurten Club llOB-
tCSH. FRIDAY KVKN1NO
yoo Itt-ueption at homo f Jtidpi
K IC. LeRett Twenty-One Club
and Aloha Club Hostessea.
FELT IN KOREA
('OVEltXMJ.XT WILL KRBCT SUMF.
NEW Itril.niNOS FOR FFI( KS
IN OLD NORTH FA LACK.
llshod a Theelofflcal CollRe
Thero Wllh a Number
of Students
. Ai.Hocfnicil Prown
".-). K . Aor 2p Moderui-
f 'A 2 u "
" u . Vr ' lm f (
J? J"' f '1 '" u"' """ "
5 hKiu5l wal? '.
... ii. ......t.. .'oturen.
"1 T "T'nSSFZ
.-; " " ltHHw iu on
" J coaf m"H. " I
'"' -V & l ' l
1aA J" Xr " hi?
I life of tip'
anltor and
nhr ...
The immediate problems of the Jap-
- i. . ... . -1..
wine uy u- -i--n- '"'"""' "
th.1t tlln ROVerUDieilt Was Rreiitly tp
debt to thu American mtslonares for
fthe work they have rendered in cfltnb-
ntimbor of (he smaller historic btruc
.'turns will b rned to Rivo nddltlotiRi
space to eiiinlnate uxpeiihlvo upkeep.
No ReroU.
There is no Open evidence of orR.111-
I.1J1I revolt nRttiust thfi new order of
jthlnRK and it is believed that Japan
line nothliiR t fear in titi wuj or re-
linlllon. Hut there remain some ntroiiR
feidliiKH anton g thii funcltoilarles of
tho old ruslmn who have been thrown
out of office and nmoiiR the yoiinR
$tutliut class which la pervaded wllh
an Interest In politics like that found
.ttnotiR htiideniM in Jnpan pnper Nei-
ther of Hit' oppojItiR forces however
have as yet Riven their opposition any
.enncrcto form
AmotiR tun inlHsionary workers
(hose of I'resbyterlnu eluireh of the
I lilted States are at present consplc
Imiu In Innrnfiitlrtif' rtiivli tmtllt. A
Imnnnt rmlnrl nr.rftimtiil fni 1 k lriu.
s 9 ( uf"" - mn r mm
yU.fan mlsrilonarlea lu tho Korean
tfrold nnd i.lro showed that the KvniiRiv
icnI wrk in carri0'1 n hy "3 native
ordained ministers nnd by 21! unor-
Ilntwl iinmHim-a In irtl iii-trnnli..iil nn.l
.- lnnrRnlr.ed cluirchea It Is said
mt uf 5oon.oun poimlailop
I ...... ... .. . -o "
VNhere the Prenbyterlans have been
carnhm on tliulr work. lOO.OOU have
JoTned the church
TIicoIorIchI Sclmol Open
Tho deiiniulnnllon has eKtahllshed n
tlteoloRic.il seminary with -'ill stu-
dents a medical school with 77 stu
dents sis bonrdliiR schools for hoys
four similar inatltiitlona for Rlrls nnd
102 primary schools with nn enroll
ment of over S.000 boys and nearly
20110 ulrlw.
All f the Auiorlnm missionaries are
oxuriliiR themselves In the practical
education of youth. HicIiuIIiir manual
training; and It la this phase of their
work lilPh Ih mout satisfactory' In
both thu Korean ami Japanese who
in It thu first i;up tovard Industrial
prospurlt.
T'arUh Mudli) for cini
piirtUi
Filler KMkcj 'l
1 fur
KhcHHtnlUiii HHdi
'rouble.
poslllvii lu lllil
btickache.
weak bat It.
ism. KKliuu ami
bladder trouL
I Hoyil ORle
TnxiiB w
illlR two bot-
tlo of F.
iny rhoii-
iiintlxm nin
trotible ore enm-
pletely go
e nnd effective Mr.
I.emore-I
)rug Co. adv
MODERNIZATION
MlSSIONARiES
WORKING
!
liMuf.'iHN
mmkwi
uJFITir
rbeuflrTI
lifl'
rlUrVJfler t
ITIey Kfluin-nils
IJWrTe
tyM
WANT ADS
NOTlODJ Thlg U to notify all of in
holghbom that 1 will not ba ut home
on WedncBday of each weyk until JiiK
Albert FltiTtf. a Ct
njtffffmf-ir-')rrttf'i4pKji
NOTIC15-We hove the pure itowdeu
and Mobans plaHtlUR'ticed for nale at
t4ie Old Mill. 4 3 3t
I All NOW IN THE market for snakea.
Couch nblpfl. chicken and bull HnnUcH
J. U. KUIhb. int
00000000
STItATKl--lluy horse and brown
mure; horse orlpplud lu front lug; tin.
dor notify J. M. Hnyiiurn Abilem
Toxua. 4 10 hi
FOR SALIC Flro-proof tfnfe. Media. a
eUe. Harry 0. Drown Aston DuIiIr
Ablloiiti Ttiias. 4 2o M
FOR HAI.ri City View Farm at Clyd-
Will sell nil or ono half. Hue. ownr.
W. K Kuykondall. Clyde Tox. 4 2a M
WANTKD A boy or Rlrl 10 yenra -M
to help with work around bouse. A
ply at onco to Mnt. M. V- Wylle iMu.ti.-
No 3S0 Abilene Toxaa. 4 20 It
.)TIOE Jly Frenclt coach ntnllloii.
Cheux Jr." will uuiko thu season at
(ho old Shnrpe Wnjpm Vard on Pin.-
street. WHIla Norwood. 4 2u .it
NOTIOB-My French Coach filnlllon
'Prlm'ii .' will m.itfi. tin. mniHiin nil inv
farm six tulles southeast of Abilene
Willis Norwood. 4 20 St
0r
S'lTtAYED One duiiii horse about H
hnuds hUrh branded IK' on left shoul
der also branded iLSI on left hl;
t'loaso notify me H M Davis by mail
or phone. Rural No. 28 4R Lawn. Tex
as. 2 4" It
RTR'WBl)- One bay pony mare about
f. year old nvut II hands hlii
branded on left hlv. Finder plumi
.1 1. Harden. Constable. Howard of
?r.00 offered. 4 20 3t.
Ulfer calvea wa)itd" to raise 111
shares. tVould trade hay for sain.
Have ruliulnR water. Rood pasture
plnty of feed and shelter Write mi
phone 1502 R2 Macfu'ckney. Hainb)
Texns. 4 20 -"
FOR
Highest Market Prices
Bring All
Your Produce
To
McCy Hough -Walker Co
Wholesale Produce
One lllock East From Font Office
WANTED
TO pay you the very hlRhust
market price for Kll yqMr chlck-
etiB eRRH nnd butter.
AIIILKM! I'lllMM't'i; CO.
Acroaa from KxchsnRu Whrou
Vard - Al)lli(i
vvayvMwvwwA
1'RITATK Ri:S('IK ftJI
For rnforhiiinlo OlrM.
Rabies Adopted In Good Faml-
lies. Motherly Cure and Heat of
Doctors
MRS. UELLK COLLINS.
15I4 Could Ave. pitone fro. 07 1
North Fl. Worth Texas.
CHICKKNS
HlRhest market Prices Paid.
Swift & Co.
North 3rd and Plum Sts.
AH'VMWl.ina
tttV
J. M'ALLLSiER STErE.VHO.V Jr.
Stvoetwnmr. Texarf
P A T E N T S
Consultalloua In Abilene by np-
polntmcat at olllco of S. P.
Hnrdwlclte. Eaa. "
4'
DR. J. I). MA0EK
Physician and Surgeon.
Ofllco Over the Corner Drug
Store
Rob Phono 347; Ofllco Phono 89
WVStVWA
-r
I will sell Slock nnd ICrrh from
my prlxe-wlniiliiR bIukIo comb
Rhode Island Reds at Iluir-
Price after May 1st. Hook your
ordoiH oaily
I) 11. JKKFKRIK8.
220 poplar 81
. H- 4
fr--!-
Rcfllduiice Phone LV.r (inice 102
Ww. 1'. PEKklNH 31. P.
Sprultil attention Riven tUseasoa T
of stomach. Iiilestliice and hi-
rant fu'dliiRH.
0e Oter I'M lrm: Slori
128 Cheattliit St. Abllone Tunaii
FOLEY RHWEYf-lLlS
fja. BMiUMAriii wciftf n 5-tP.un
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