The Abilene Weekly Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 26, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 2, 1919 Page: 5 of 8
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THE ABILRNK WSPOUTEH ABILENE TEXAS M
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BIG Lit FOR ILL
COUNTRY HEREON
NEXTFRIDAY.JULY4
ALL
aiE.V WHO HAVE HKKN IN
SERVICE HE (WESTS OF
HONOR
BUY OF BIG FEATURES
.rnrnde 1 Hnshct Picnic Y W. 0. A
Iteccpilou nnil Hljr Surprise To
Ho 1'cnlnrcs of Hie
Hoy
Plnns nro fast noarlng completion
'through tho untiring offorts of th"
commlltcos hi charg0 for tho blggORf
.rolohrnllon in tho history of tho cltv
July -l when tho returned soldlors
snllore rind marines will ho guests of
honor nt a vnrioty of entertainment
given hy the people of Ahllene and
Tnylq'r. county. That tho day is to he
participated In hy rosldonts from
every nook and cornor of the county I
Indicated In reports which aro coming
into tho committee.
Great Interest Is being taken to the
colehrntlon ns tho entire county Is In-
cluded in tho festivities and ovory
man who hns heon In tho military or
imvnl service of the United States If
given a cordial Invitation to attend.
Hush (it Hcnlc.
Ono of thd big features of tho foto
will ho tho oM-tlmc haskot picnic. Tlui
b'g fonturea of thr foto will bo the e4d
time basket picnic. Tho commit! w
linvlng tho arrangements for tho plr-
nrc In charge have communicated with
n largo number of Abilene pcoplo and
people In tho county and have receiv-
ed on evrrv hand assurances that
there will bo plenty nnd enough for
ovory soldlqr who attends II Is stipu-
lated' that everyone who enters thf-'
Fair (JroundM that is to say ovory
family bring ono haskot "well-filled.'
n tho committee 'oNprosscs it with a
sufficient amount of "cats' for Hint
particular family and ono soldier
Chicken hns been specified ns ono of
th chief "oats" which families nro ox-
ported to bring nnd It hns boon naked
that ns far ns practicable no canned
goods shnll be brought. The wcll-flll-
ori bosket Is to bo known as tho "past-
part lskot" and will bo tho only
necessary romifsltc to got Into thn
grounds' tof course a soldier will not
bo ntpoctod to bring ti basket.
The committees having tho arrange-
ments In charge wish to ImprosB upon
tho men the nccossity of wearing Uiulr
uniforms olthor military br naval or.
tho dny of JuIk 1. Tn .order .thatbo
men may got tho fulj bonoM-of-nll en-
tertainment fonturos and everything
else it is almost tieeoasnry that thc-y
wonr tholr uniforms and it is thn boot
of tho committees as well ns all of the
people of tho city nnd county that th
inon wear their uniforms it will not
bo necessary for theboya to wear tholr
blouses or coats nnd Tho Reporter
horoby Issues tho order. "No niousqs"
varying tho ordnr that the boys heard
during tho tlmo thoy wore Jn tho serv-
ice by saying: "If you don't want to
woor thorn."
Parade In Morning.
And then thoro Is tho big parade
nqhoditleri for It o'clock on tho morn-
ing of tho Fourth. Tho men hnvQuoon
naked to moot at the Fcdoral .build-
ing in order thnt a suitable formation
may bo made of course wearing their
uniforms. The parade will be through
the downtown etroota nnd ond nt the
courthouse where n sufficient iiumberlileker.t? ;cro scattered in tho nir
............. i. n ...in . ...(. i.i . ....
rv the men to the Fair Grounds where
tho first event will bo the big dinuor at
llDO.
At 2 o'clock tho program will heKin
with a welcome address by Ma or Dai-
Ins Scnroborough. This will be
till by ten or fifteen-minute speech oy
Then thoro wfll
juuh J. at. wugawu.
be a imiHlonl program by the band ae-Jny The AsaocintQd Proas
cured for tlio occasion. Thla is wl- mason CITY la. June 2S Tier-
dlqr bani which will cmno from Port uma Muoner one 0f u0 Hlgnatorioa of
Worth nnd will participate tn all of tno peac0 lvmty for lllo q0rumn gec--tho
functions rendering sultnhlo so- ornmont at Vorsalllea. is the son-ln-loetioiw
for the oeoMlon. 1Uo band law of M HiiBar of Peoria. 111. ac-
wlll atao lend the parade in the morn- eonnB to Seerotary Claremeo A. Uol-
lug. The baud will bring along an en- toI1) 0f tll0 5Uion CUy chamber of
tartalper with them who is n noted i Commerce Ho nmrrial Hubingers
whistler. daughter at Uo Moluoa about nine
Thofe la o feature of the day s voarg ag0.
MrttTlttai wltlclt (ho compiitteea. aay is .
to h Wg fiirprtee. They desire to. Xutlonal Educations 3Icel
hasp this featpre ft secret and spring
it as a aurprfcffl on the crowd- U will
ba vpy bwuMftl! oarajnony and wH!jttMal eenventton of th National Edu-
b maJlr on of the U!g feature of
U Ouy It will Uft tlm flaai ovtnt ot
rtU m 1 HB8I 0tni Ol.mttlnhaam of u v.Ionn1 fWintl of
th Oay ad will tndeiid U lUtluB
Y. V (. A. Iteceptton.
Not the least of the round of eater-
taimasats lsWi Jbe boys will siy
durU ilia day is the dlnnar and re-
paiKMHrTrlvsnit-thtrifrttVe: ii.t
lwll. unOar th apiea ot tii . v.
e. A and the Y. M. t?. A. Tlie ladle
who have the arrangements for this
function la charge are making elabo-
rate pr oe ration The dinner will i
Mln " "'lock on the evening of lU
Fuurili. fcllowea hy faception of
nuHU-ruu featuraa 7 u ring the reinaiu-
4er of the evening
.
AHH1TIHXAL SOCIETY NOTEJj.
AW ntl'llCH HUTtlSTY K
j. PaitPu 3IifeM'y Saclefj
Ut In rfftthu eio Tttaaday aft-
ernoon Tka devoUoaal servite .i
Ud b H.. )renlt vt tb boie'
Mr I T la lier airiiuurai rw
ids anrt . (UljUlc-Uis t ij...i ...
were
-.w- in. ivl n (I T 1
lu.r hcartra
. .!.. ! -1. .11 .. the iiomrunii
strvk items of business were dis-
r-iisiip.l and a orosrraai .OJUBUttee. i
. i Th. .mnnrt.iiiL'fl or COIl-
The minortauce oi con-'
"' .. . t. . .vrt . thP
xlr?nsJ ?". "La rtoi tn tt..!
w""l;"f TiiruVtlui mission suCy
-'- -. ... . 11.1 ..(aran
Tc-ftAn na niritLLt:ii JSL. . A Wv-'
is desred at the next Meeting
THINGS THAT
By GENE
r'Aif HEft VOONf
FORXOUR LAWFUL Vifg.
AH iron fRfs fp. S
HAVIN6 THE NERVE T
&?6H UP FOR LIFE WITH j
M SHE UOOKS OJ.P J
tr-toVJOn - rr Xw--
STROKE UrtR J-'iiV-.Ki
WASHINGTON CRO&SIN6
THE PELAWAKU
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DEEDS FILED I'OIt UECOUIl
'" :
airs. Atin wsioa lo u. K. I)als r a
out of tho S. W. corner of a 20 a. trail
of laud out of llk. No. Uo North Park
add. to Abilene; consideration $lS.T.'i.
J. H. Mont! nnd wife to J. N. Looli-
anHot No. 1? of tho sub. of lot No. 1
Ulk. 102: consideration St.Ono.oo.
Morgan V.. Oreon and wife to A
Burks 112 1-2 of the Wm. Clifton sur
pnt. No. 1. vo. 30; cotisldoratlon $2.5 0
Fred Qolscr and wifo to .1. O. Tinker
nil or Tot No 0 in Ulk. No. 12; consid-
eration ?3000.00.
Ahsignmciit of Oil Lensrs '
Henry Jnmcs to Dotcr Hnrdwlcl.e
nnd It. C Chambers N. 13. l-l of sec. 1
I. A. land; considerations $1.00 nhri
othpr good nnd valunblo consldorution
N. S Hoes nnd wife to V. II. Froo
TpilHnn nil nt Jim S W 1-.I nt an. I?
Hi A. land excopt nil that part of
snfd S. W. 1-4 lying south of the T. .
a. Rnllronil.
S O Rlstor ot al to Clyde V. nob-
ortson 112 ri. nf land out of sub. No
A of longuo No. 120; consldoratiouc
$1.00 and other valunblo consideration
Clyde W. Itobortson to Alo .1. Mil-
ler and I.nyd McCnrty 112 n of lat.d
out of sub. No. I league 120; considera-
tions $1.00 and other valuable consid-
eration. Royally Cnulnicl
lion M McCnslnnd to R. L. Smith
an undivided 400 a out of aoctlon
NOB. 231 227 228 220 233. 230. lf.7 nnd
tho N 1-2 of soo. No. 152; considera-
tion $100 00.
m
IM100KLYX ('KLEItKATKS PEACE.
Ily The Assodntod Proas.
NEW YORK June 2S nrooklyn tho
cky of churches started tho peace
celehratfnn by ringing cliurqh bolU
and blowing whistles. Vust nuantltles
;of confetti shredded newspapers ami
iliuiii iiuiiuruuii ui miitu niiiuiinn
downtown skyscrapers. Iwor Brook-
lyn anil the vicinity of Wall Streot for
ta tlmo took on tno appearance or no-
Ihjc a snowstorm-
follow-it3IA. Ml'HLLKR .MAIIHIKH
AT )KS jtoi.Bi) IJf 1!H0.
M1LWAUKKIS Wis. Juno ?8. Ths
advance guard of the fifty-aeventh an
cjitiaii Aaaaciatlop. coitiprislng ?W
mueaLm md the Cnaiiata!an o
Rational Smeryanoy iu Iducatioa m
toiy r remul tawl cikjjW.yi iw
Hwingry to tho aeoeral atiJM which
bMtaa MoHUay.
wiligia H. Qweati. I'rwhitat-JLZhta
eago Normal College presided or
tbfc Council.
Making permanent the war lessons
in thrift waa tho theme of the Uiscos-
sloa. The Council approved 'be a-
luniuct mcut from the Treasury lie
laruiient at Wabington tha' 'iften
1 lilliua hand grenades were to be tum-
id into penny saving- bank to en-
tourace thrm ainoiu ouont
cao t
iliil.lrcn
TbM ruli)iiu-suu oj tbt Kin tgtnc-
i HUasiluaa. luwiar th iriti.on cf iMiat.ng tt'u puiu to operant- n-i
Dr Oorj?e D. Stryr. Ifoa U 'l'uiauii'ui iuev?r ha!r tuiuut
the National IWucatioa Asa-'aUou.lt tW rtii hub k- at iln tta .f
OBtllaad a nationwide broewui "r bei-fSuoiwiU Streei. owe tk wl thur-
r.r iU..-! for luph. rt bttf- ieal!
tor cblhlte. awl dvotid a uat on-
ai Uepartmeat of Educatioa wnb a "-
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I MftA 1 'V IB LMK J. M. I IIM I V vWTrM.
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WELL UAUIIMvIU JIAIEHIAI.I
f hr. cn'f
" .w v"r"
l o .i.wui.u r.wr.. . .-
Weil Atafhinery Manatactunug lon
nanv was sold Saturday morniXs OY
tat rus'co R "VV Hiny for ?- "
it r awes.-' 1 otAC'cre
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unders cod taal ibs p vfert
IX 6
NEVER HAPPEN
BYRNES
1
1 A
MfiH
was purchasoti for tho bonoflt of t.'m
bond holders of this city hut It bos
I tint hnmt ..nnnuncurl wbnt stona will be
j taken concerning tho future of thn
shops.
to irk i sHimnns
SAN FHANCIStX) Juno 2S Thnt
both tho blind ns woll ns tho nalnoa
of tho great war nro fully cnonblo of
doing certain nocossnry work m 8h V
yards rigging lofts nnd hnngors la
tho opinion of F. J. Luobbert head off
a--lent manufacturing concern win
made the discovery whllo onile.i-.orl'-i?
to find sufficient help in order to fi'l
his war. contract with tho United!
Stntos government.
Short of help for preparing fool
stops and guy rope for his tenia
which consists In knotting nnd ppllclng
It occurred to Mr. Lubbort that If th-
blind woro capablo of becoming nJop
at haskot weaving tho same principles-
would apply to making complicated
knots nnd splices. His offer ot work
In llin KtiiiloiitH nf Hinnrjil lnlitiit!nii-
. ..m ..-... . ... . -
for the blind was nccopled nnd thr
rcHiilt proved n complcto success.
For the foot rope or loop that holda
to tho tent pog. the Matthew Walkc-
knot Is used among the most coinplf-
cated known to marlneia. Hy patloni
work and with tho nid of a hoavy rorr-
over whoh Mr. Luobbert could guld
! imn.iu nt i.iu nnnilo thn wnrkms
.v ......... . ...o ......- ...w ... .
woro aoio. nt me omi o uiu wu.
make tho knot aa woll aa tholr teach-
make tho
era.
"No nnlv could thev do as we'I
rass
myself but thoy could do It n whole on mat nay tnat tnoy annu gamer n (Jenn This collection was brought here
lot faster. I paid thorn 3-1 ot a cent local celebrations and take part in from Cataro noar Patiuni twgnty-flve
oach for every foot atop delivered and the patriotic oxorctso. of tho day nnd yonrH ngu but mg not yot bQon exllb.
thoy avorngod botwoon four aad fHe w ovwry way possible famlllarizo Jt0( to tnQ uUUc aUiI0WBh ti museum
dollars a day. Out of soveral million Uienwolv and othera with the organ- Jg now )01K nrranKad for it ln the
of those foot stops delivered there wui tzntjon and puriwioa of tho American ow u0fiurK palace
not a single rejection. I also tH!igJ I'on; . T The most important singlo object of
them how guy ropes wero spliced r.dl In testimony whereat. I have here- thB c0u0CtlOn 8 "Cupid Discharging
whipped and thoy became oqually e .unto aignod my natna officially and an Arrow by Donatella Cupid being
pert in this. 'SUE1 S b?.!1rTf?1 Uor?l. It Considered by many the mot lovely
"Under the clrcumtn.ces I am con- ' "f tho fetato of roaa. at Aust n. ohJa evep moaoli0(i. This work was
vlncod that theso people could be ex fx this J Stli day of June. A. . JJtu. caat n tll0 mtddlo of the flftoeath can-
portly used by the United Status Ship ' Hobby coventor. tury a)d u throo foet hlghi Thor art
ping Hoard In making the rlBng fur Celebrations are to be held by local no Iog of t oxiat0nco and very
tho now merchant marine flet which PoiU at! over loxns. in accordance ffw phot0KraphB. t wobW bo valued
wo nr constructing. Thoro la much JflJ Phina outlined by Claude . Rlrk- at 8SVerul minion dollars according to
work in rigging lofts that they ca? head state commander of the Amor- n.Anc0Im f Jt woro po8gible to place
. w
do as exportly as a sound worker
Wttlf the" tremendous Kr fc hi
.....in which T hallevo is l.iund tO
"'";' ' . ..11 i. oninU-t! in
to bo wrapped by rope '
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ii i inline nr iiruini tq
TO NHHT FAHS TO HBHT -
TQLKUO. O.. Juae 3i -To carry 6i
000 impatient fight fan from the heart
or Toledo to -Te$ Rickard's $ 1..00 1
arena fr milea sway In five hours la
tb jro4tiia which will fc trat-uua .
otticiala aat taskaba compaBius lwn I
Tms Wlllnr.l
awl Ja Dempaey fct
ia than' caanjiuMtwip - "!
JU1 1. 1 BWV 4. V'JW"!a
..... . n. 1va t fatfervtb nv fill
W6laniBiTreiae4rmiowirvtce
Tha cliter uwdluoi of traBportatloa viewing the addreasaa of Preaident tor te suienam servicee wmen u.e i
to luy View Park the Mte uf the fx'alacare jd Preaideiu Wilpon at last M. C. A. has performed for the Amer-
weoa wUl be atreat car. Fortunate--night's dUer KiYeu hy the Front-h lean army in Europe" General Persh-
Iv the city lias a oouow trcK irum
: . . . . . ... ... i... ti...b .....I
th.; tieart of tat! c.ty to the Park and
by running tan. out ou one track tHd
returiiiitK oo the other Cju tuoe ap-
proxinatel laOow p-rt.onb ua n ur
To atiouipiii-h tins t hi w nr. jskii
to tap utbtr city Hut fr aiidttio.ul
ciiuinmaUl UltlCUl- i'l ttu- lol.du
Hail aud l.lgltl t'ouipli tl tl I
&" "
AutouioUlta of vuriouj hurts win
live street tar a lf raif in uiumuk
tbe tryu lu additioa to tLt regular
tix.i ab tti i!if
Kur. autuiui.l'iU ti uv k will gu in'O
Jjd citfc5ea m j a -For ReBt..
sign on the family car
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Hr - Ior n rriDi. to anil irotu I lI
nrrni . r . hl r . .h . . .1
. r . - . f
avrl a - ncs - - li. . -
ft i- -n a t i
Ib069 0O s lr tne rta'e ia tv
... - --
rt! twtftn will b within walking dls-
tnnte of tMtr wt Itallrwul oft!-
ctate k rWHRI to park hundreds
of aftfrafng earn In tits swlteh yards
along" th Mwt Riw. only A few
nttffltts wmlk fftHi !y View Park.
Thin will riHT tho transput UUhH
pmfafotn by wrarttl thousands.
The Mm nt th ling arena will b
thrown opH Rt f o'clock cm the tnorn.
Int'of the cowfwrt but Wlltard nnd
Imtmy will not climb Into tho ring
Ball! a o'clock that afternoon it Is
sf to soy tha). approximately halt
th cniwd will bo stmtod onrly ns the
first preliminaries will be started at
ID oaloek and tho mora oager of the
fan Will deninnd to be In the mointer
woollen structure to soo tho first
Wtmar fty.
Telado Itself doubtloss will send
from 10000 to 20000 citizens to thr
arena and. If tho day Is hot loo hot
thwo will cover tho distance on fori
provided they haVo no nutoinobllaB In
the light of past experience. It Is prob-
auia Hint the crowds will start to
nMoinble outstrip tho four grand n-
trmiron to tho arena in tho Cool of tho
morning but the rush nnd crush !s
ojepecteri lo occur tionr noon.
Another mothod of getting to Hsy
View Park which Is moro novel than
pmclicnl is a floot of small motor
bonis which will -ply betwenn Ui-
downtown section and tho park. The
stadium is within a few hundred ft
i of the Mnuinoo Itlvnr and Ma.imn
j Hay and thcsi bonta could be" mail a j
uiuiur hi i iiu ininsporiaiiou proviucii i
enough of thorn operate. Tho throngr. J
hOwover. will ehooso street cars nnd j
automobiles with tho inevitable '
cnish. rush and tain Incident to such .
hit occasion.
JII 4 OFFICIAL
ILHEDItyFOR
S.SERlHEiS
Special to Tho Reporter. to the pone conference thnt tho col-
APSTIN Ton.. Julio 28 Governor lection shnll bo loft Intact and the
Hobby has proclaimed July lus a apo-elnlms of Czechs and Jugo-Shivs not
cfnl day ot welcome for nil sorvico titid.Bfaiitcd. This position is said to have
ox-service men. Ho urges nil sohllors bcon taken partly bocnuso (t tho prln-
sailors and ihnrincs discharged and In'cipie or restitution were onco qiioweti
tho sorvico to wir tholr uniforms on It would apply ulso to American nnd
that dny and fnmlllurlo thomsolvcH'I'higllsh collections tho origins ot
with tho purposes or tho Amorican I.e-! which nrO shadowy ospecinllv tho
glon iGreok treasures In London.
Ills proclamation follows: As some Italian claims to paintings
"Tho American Legion hns boon or- nro based oh tho tronty between Italy
ganlsetl by men formerly In tho nnval. and Austria of 1S0G. It Is stated that
marlno nnd military sorvico or tho Austria will riomnnd payment of two
United States. blljlon lira unpaid by tho Italians nl-
"A temporary stato orgnnluntion of though fpd under thnt treaty. It la
tho American l.ogion hna boon forinod said also that lialy would wclcomo any
in Toxas with Clmdo V. Uirkhoad torn- bonost ro-ndjustment ot collections of
pora ty stnto commander and it Is the
pmposo of this organization to re-
solvo Itaelf Into n pormanent stale
brunch of tho nirt.'nal organization
within tho nonr TutuTA . .
"Tho national nnd stale' fnccra of
tho Atuorlcnn T'tlon hnvo ufffl that
nil men obaorvo Jlllv 4. 1010. livitOMr
- .-- w -r -. j ..
ing their uniforms by holding loci
colobrations by attending and by tak-
ing" part In tho patriotic exorcise of
tho day and by familiarising them-
solve with tho purposoa of the Amor-
lean Legion.
"Now thereforo. T. W. P. Hobby gov-
oruor of Toxns. do proclaim July 1
1910. as a Hiiecln! ilnv nf wolcohio for
- -- r ii
.. w .
sunset that all Ibose formorly In th
navaj. marliio nnd military sorvico of
the I'nltatl Statea wear tholr un forms
Jl1 i. . . . . ..
'"v1 Vf "ll ;v . 1 1 ....
At Fort Worth Gojernor Ilpbhr ta
HUO mivimwi. uic uwiww. n.u.. wv
U0 largest In tho stata will Hoiu a
fuui nittfiiarwnji Hiiinium KiitiiirN. iii-
trlnos and army nurset to form in the
procossloji.
VUST POWER WAS
"
HMDS OEM
EKE DELEGATES
iv iiie i.(ii;iai.ti 1'rmttm
r TATUS Jime SS-im aa wori re
- - - -i -- - ....
.prtfcioeat to in Aimed peace pwniiw-
I. : . .... m .ii. ..i.. . .u
Freneh i.rakhleafs remaxka of tha
nA.i r u.tfiifiiinesK to in.sure tha es
Jutioit of tha tertaa
ot the paaie
jrPauy wy GenHuny
Tlie Tetuaa coaiweMts thua aignlfl-
camij
The twitraiiaed eoveriuat of tbt
world has 'hid it seat ta l'va tor
nut tu.- tew u.oB4h. It coatmaBd-
ad .ii th. vteiArtau. piuki and fiatt
oi the world. It bad ai U niwy
JOO am & puopit ad hat 'at ua dk-
.t .iw. u.Ai.iii' ruurc-it. of tb4
.... m whrvr i. .it i i ni-ika tt
..if . i.w.i . ... u.i&!.i ..iirl Ilaa-
gar it m. rc4y U4 t m iU J'or"
-"
ITALY WANTS WOKK th roaUa of army lite ba neaa
nv Hits lVrf IEBiX Absolved The facta which made tins po-
- r : - .
iv ht. il rorreb.ndenoe
'0 it c Awaei Press- 1 akan
l -i tn nwecrst p tfl rtstratioa t
ItH if r i.a ".xs and jCfti la I '
ena art . -Jir-oas s-m to be dis-
r .. --- -- s.
Pershing Presenting Medal to Winner ofA.E. F. Meet
ftfiaHteBffiaaaiM)ttiilill!J8MS90AHISKCni4MHHoMHBaMMMM .. im-. m iau. . maliilwi I in . ..n.... a ii ii ii WL
Hero Is a raro photograph. It show boys who hdlpctt to put tho Herman lg A K. V. track nnd field nt.it hold
tho Pershing amllo a rnrlty according nrmy out of business is scon bore con recently at Colomboa Field. PaHi
to tho pictures received in thU couu- r;rntulntlug one of tho winner ftnd Sortio of America's fnmohn collcgo aUi-
try Tho commanddr of the iIourIi presenting him with n modal after tho lttos competed
'ttirhlng the Vlontioso tptlto ns much as
other probnblo clause of tho penuo
of St. Germain.
uudorstood that promises hnvo
been mnilo by tho Austrlnu dotogntCK
BOttlpttiroi and paintings wherever
owned and that Grecco also favors this
attitude.
sornQ 0f itnly present claims datoi
back to tho Mlddlo Ages or onrltor ns
in ti0 cna0 or ti0 80.cnllod Crown of
chnrlomnKno made by Italian gold-.
B.niiii. ... ilm tiinrlnt r'..n mmln
o.i. fc0 il.Ol IIIU ..l.IV.. ViU'U ...-
i- garacens for tho Norman Kings of
lU; nd Cellinre golden aaltcollar
i0flKnrt -jr Cardinal Medici but oftsl
for j.'rnnclslf.'ja First nnd later glvon
jy Charles IX ofKrnnco to Ferdlnnud
ot ryqrol as" a wedaV"K present. Its
1)rC80nt vniuo in8 bcorrou'ato'A nl
oa8iuiy ono muilon dollarsA
.. . .. . .i- .... oinci.V"
i mini (8 miq 10 iyu niu t-uvjuoii'
0f iqByptian nnd Roman antItuItos(
...uHicni instruments marblos and
bronzes which tho Kmperor of Aus.
trJ(V nhorltC( from Ul0 Duko of Mo.
& commercial price upon It.
A Au8lan tora a
gitated
over Italian claims is tho aged Count
WHezek the dlacovoror of Franz-Josef
land. Many of these claims howvver
...
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I'KUSIIIMI PHAISKS Y. 3L C A
PARIS. June 2(ny Mail) The
army has been unreasonable at times
In its expectations from the Young
Men's Christian Association because
tho "Y" spirit of willingness made thel
doughboy tako for granted the associa-
tion's ability to accomplish reaults.
General Pershing declares in a letter
commendation to li C. Carter chief
. M. C. A. secretary with tho Amer
ican. Expeditionary Force.
"On behalf of the A. B. V I dare
to oxpreaa to you and to your fellow
Z . - kn-mr
worjwrs .j apurouuuuu "
jut o .n iww
"IVtmi. lha first r-ntil nnnli lioiran
arriving th Y. M..C. A. began that
work for the American aoldlera which
baa ever kept paee who jna growm m
tha American lixptaittonury Koree a
tha divisions and most of the smaller
organizations Have enjoyaa ua osbbihc
and services. BaHidwi joltjaIg th
! reeraattoH huts it ha eonduBt-
ad oasteaua whre the aiaa coaW pur-
ehasa small supplies aad in aaaawn
th Y. M C 4- ha coiwtanUy dfetrtb-
maO vithoat charge to&acco ha
drinks usd the like at tha front
"Another service of Krat value has
Iihe the creation of and the work hi
v areas where the lreW of &1V-
lg IS IHB UWWiUj CWl
Biblp hnve befin the recreational tacu
Hies in the
leae areas and especial jhe American Chamber of Commerce
ice and sp'endid assmancaln rjjndoa reporti that tats condition
ican women wan tha Y M h.s raiged tha Question in interested
ly the presence
of the American women waa ma x a.
U- A.
other branches ot your eavcrpgj. gh.0sUd be tcaporwdi from tae
desorvlng of special mention nro thosoj
conuoctod with education aniertnln-
incut and athletics. In each of those
departments ho Y. M. C. A. has done
cxcollcnt work .but tho fenturbs which
1 have mentioned do not begin to cov-
or tho nctivitles of tho association.
which has at nil tlmos shown Itso't
pager to undortnko nny extension of Us
work to meet tho wishes of tho military
aiuuormcs. mis spin; or wuiiiiKnoas
has resulted In tho nrmys taking for
grnnted much of your society's ability
to accomplish rosults and sometimes
expecting moro than reasonably allow-
anco "Ior tho circumstances. In fnct
yours has bcon tho same spirit which
inrt animated tho American army ami
nn(1o possible Its contrlbutlnnto the
successful conclusion of tho war.
I "An 1 cannot nddross all of tyonr
workers personally. 1 liopo that you
"" thoy will accept this letter as nn
oppression oi my apprucuuion oi ua
splendid work that you hnvo dono In
brnnco.
'
Tlinrr nmilinrO
LJ U L I Li. 1J If 1 1 LL
I MM I I ill Ml 1111 !
I 1 Ufclll I UUU
TODflYATTHEBfG
M MEETING
""x&VldRy wns a good day for the Softh
sldo iu'l.ns 0nB couuucicn ijc MV
enth and yenmoro St.
Tho luornfS tvkn wj
ipeclnl
ono for the oltT IUJ''3rTA cood con
cremation was prosTnt to shnro with
tho old folks Dr. Junktm'a splendid
sermon.
At tho close of the service twenty
six men nnd women stood in lino to
uhahe hands with tho younger people
tw they passod by.
All who stood iu thig lint were
sixty five years of ago ami jblor. It
was good to be present and look into
tho faces of imn and women wfco hare
walked and talked with and far Cod
twonty. thirty forty nnd fifty yean
Mr. Jonkons declared the service :o
be tho most satisfactory ot its kind
he has over held.
A vory good congregation vradod
mud and water to hear Dr. Jenkcns
Friday- night Ida theme bolng "Tho
Seven Judgmonts."
Wo hope fur a great day Sunday.
There shall be three services Sunday
aa follows 11 a- in. 4 p. in. and 8 P
m. Tho four o'clock aervlea will be a
n ass mooting for both men and wo
men. Dr. Jenkens will preach at tha
4 o'clock hour on tha subject "More
Taffy and law Bpltaphy.
Come help us make It a great day
for our Biassed Master.
Church lleftortar.
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ON fiNflRCHISTS IN U S.
By The AssjKiated Preus.
WASHINGTON. June-SS Tvsro tneas-
uroa aimtJ at anarchists bowh throw-
ers and other oaemiea of law and or-
der were included today by the Sea-
ate in the sundry civil appropriation
bill.
The sum wJalcb wouM be Mt at the
disposal of tha Departisat at Juatiee
has been increaaad frojw Sl.40ojM to
It2.W.WW and a apIal tuml of J3t.-
m frr tha nepartweat r utwr V
round up al dBPit aliw OKawiH
was croatd.
i i. I.
COPPfc'Jt MINES CLOSE.
LONDOK. May 8S t CorriJt
ot The Asaojciatad Prtasi Ml bt tw
of tha Australian coDoer iaea and3" immu wj .w y
swilterV arereportaTw havT beea vWtog tt ttw Insular foverameat
of metal on hand and the very small t to tha extwtf of T per ceat t
jm-.j
v1"
ba raged tha que$tIon
clril? la Great Britain a to whatber
tfnltcd States to tho detriment of tho
Industry In British Dominions.
8ixty porcont oflho British Imports
ot copper hist year came from tho
United SlntoB nnd only n little over
nlno.percent from Australia. War al-
locuttoit oLHlilpping spaco'lind AlctXp
do with this but there Is A feeling In
isngland that Imports front tho United
Stales should now bo kept down and
preference given to tho Australian
product. Thla would be a further
means ot reducing Great Ilrltnlii'a nd
vorso balance ot trade with tho United
States.
WORK RESUMED
ATlDlJEWUU
''ffiUSmilH
AH tho casing Is back In tho
tfrtinti ivaM unt'iiH imIIam
Ahllnnn ntwl lm .Ifltlrtt- -rt K""1 Vt .
. mvii itvvvm tiiuvu auittijaii
When tho well was KnmXsJ?:
ago tho hole brJjjteJfSV VS'ftr?
substance Js"k a"i. 'n.rJ
tho drill J7 . ""'"'"iwi-Ka uy
sccoriii. " PcnE UP I0!o tho
J lvnor n liara Uny's work Saturday it
JVas found at night that tho drill had
only ponotratcd tho hard aubstanco 14
Inchos-. The flow of water which wa
coming In between tho flvo and six-
inch casing has been stopped anl
thoro is a strong pressure of gat
(hrough tho five-Inch casing which Is
a favorable sign.
Saturday tho Indications were en-
couraging for paying production when
tho well In cleaned out. It was be-
llovod that tho woll would be cleared
of obstructions today or Monday.
PLAN ALL AMERICAN
JIKKTlXtl OF SUFPIUOISTS
NEW YOKK. June 25 An-all-Amer
loan congress of womon suffragists 3
proposod by Alicia Moroau. president
of the NationaT Womens Union of thi
Argentine. Her proposal has been r
oolved here by Mrs. Carrie Chapnwu
Cutt proeldont of the International
Woman Suffrage Association.
Mrs Catt has not yot acted upon ta
suggestion but It is announced that
she soon will do so. Sfgnpra Moueaa
proposos that a Pan-American con-
forence be held in Uuenoa Airoa .n
July 1321 for the study ot the cr-l
and political status of women.
"It Ib proposed' says Signora Morg-
an "tliat wo coneontrate our energ
on a general movement throughout
tho Americas In behalf of our Idea'.
being confident that the co-operation
of the delegate of the various coui-
trles will encourage the discussion
of the dlfteroat problems' raised re
latiug to the pobltkm of women anl
wilt be the means ot bringing forward
suggestions for the ulUuiate solatia x
rtof iieh; tliffleuUiesr.
"We hope that our sisters in tna
United Statea of America wl.l g ve
us their active support; the world
wide uroatlge won by the part the
have nlayed in th s movement and th
reulc attained niakea then stand cut
m an oxamplu among the democrauc
iBstitutiuAa aad will be u sure sVt
of ultimata sueiM of oar work."
Uehlad this eoiiferaace. adds $ g
nora Merean. Ioodu a larger ho(u f
a Pan-Aiaeitieaa orgaalzalloa. "whrb
wosht stimulaU mutual kelp ataoas
th all fwalabu asaoclatIo.'
V. S. TO A IU iilK
JL'A-V II A WW) k lKJKt
SAN JUAN P. R.. Juae 25- -GoYixfi-
sr Yager has approved the istat ri w
iaoay eiptu'Mw auw
opment provided that ti sum do
Rot exceed fllw.WO a4 robr 5.3
te made tha th ralundia I ret t j
ccmmeiic untU after the. w?ri? L:
ceea ccaip!td
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