The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 157, Ed. 1 Friday, September 3, 1915 Page: 3 of 6
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Edward T MeOIntle has returns
from his sumemr's vacation and Is
ready for the cotton season agnln.
Sheriff W M. Rigga and Horn Wal-
ter l Morris of Albany were visitors
In tho city Thursday.
0. W. Wilson pioneer merchant nnd
postmaster ht Jnkum was transacting
uuHinosa in yvnucno today.
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U St. Ifiii1 Wednesday.
Forty interested workors of St
Paul's Methodist church attended thr
prayer mooting nnd workers ennncli
Wednesday night and an unummllv
interesting eshm was lielil Knmlnv
I school superintendent R. M. Sheltoh
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THE ABILENE REPORTER ABILENE TEXAS.
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T. A. Hurfohl of the: Ovnlo district nsipd ami atlfr a aossron of song
moioreti to Abilene Thursday nfter- aul Prayer tiie spor-lal program foi
noon to visit his brother. .T. f rtnr.'Uio evening was taken tin. Mrs. n. H
ford whose home was destroyed by SanIpfr gave tho "Approach to the
nre i nursuay morning. f isson m a mo instructive and on-
U II. Ivey of .Hm Ned Valley was In JscrtannK MU' xf Rrm vftlc to a11
Abilene Thursday making arrant- ?'""ny ? no1 work'lr8- Mr -.
mentH to move his famllv hero o put "m to ' ow0!1 wlt fivo ttily nui
hlsldren In tho Abilene pulnlo SaVUrT Snnr'
i ' i it ... w . ... . helpful discussion. Mrs. McKenne
-iii i ..?.!. " I)0ll'llu nml tWD th' discussed the neresinry prepa-
eh Idrch left erlday morning for their rations for Hdlly Day which Is hot
If n ?.. P .I""' ntrr n V'SU ' last a"''y RnptPinlHT. The now
"""' "" utiiiui iui. .i. u. rar- -urenter Sunday School' movement-
rniiiiiro oi uiis cuy. 1 0f st pa'.3 wn ondrsed by all pros
Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Cunnlnghnm. no- out.
jtotn pan ted ly their daughter. Miss
Allle May and two sons. Ernest and St. Paul's ItcthndNt Church
John Oliver spent a few hours In Social Scrvico Committee It. K
Abilene Thursday afternoon cttrrfute ltntikiii. chhlrman; T. U. Fngg J. CI.
to their home in Tuscola Valley from Jackson J M. Cunningham. Mrs. Ru-
n visit to friends in Merkel. pert Harkrlder Mrs. C. II. Allen. Mrs
Constable prescott of Chnppoll Hill M- A- 1'arkor Mrs. Ilaylor Crawford
Washington' county wns here Thnrs- Mrs- T- Ij- Ki1BB. Mrs. J. M. Cunning-
day for tho purpose of taking In n1"' ')r- K P- 01mm.
chnrce a necro avIio liml been .rrn. Hvangollstlc Commltiee fleorge c
ed hero on charges of forgery nnd H"I riinirmnn; Jl. M. Harrison T
horsetheft .In Washington-county. '' navldson. W. J. Fuhvllor. (S. T. Mc
Mrs. U. . Taylor and two dangli- ?gi CS:1 ft J
tors .arc hero for a visit with the ' ' n.8a: Mr8' fc ' oUu" Mrs- U' L
former's brother Jim Taylor. They " V n.r. ft i.- . .'
had been visiting In California and plli"rli" u ?rTr5nMit' ' ISrl?
are on their way homo to Christian '""S?' JJ' ' ' v'T H qScSf
county. Kentucky. . ?: ' "" Mr" l'-. J1 J P'nt;'
. ... . . Mrn. Henry Hass Mrs. It. K. Harris
Uncle lorn Kelso nnd his son-ln-tnw jrs J chandler
and daughter Mr. ami Mrs. C. K. Mc- ' Tno Socal servlco Committee will
Coy and Mrs Mnttle Noely motored haVfl important meeting at tho par
over from Stlth Thursday afternoon BOllR( Mnin. eveulng at eight
on a shopping tour. Mrs. Neely's 0vick. All aro urged to e present
hornets in Deatimont nnd she Is vis-
Itlng her sister Mrs. Kelso. She Is u' jj. nuls Melhodlst.
relnlive (cousin by marriage) of The ;.nn s'udy school Heglnnlng o"
Reporter eollcltor and ho was glad to t)(f mw movement for n groato
meet l'r. school. Tho committee for llally i).ij
If. 111. Cook of Dewey came ovei September 20 will bo appointed
this morning to nttend tho regulnr It o'clock preaching. Subject o'
meeting Of tho Kplloptlc Colony board. Sermon "The l'rlco of Victory."
In conversation with Tho Reporter Anthem by choir.
solicitor he said: "All tho cotton that
wo expect to got this year is already j
made as tho boll weevils aro punc-f
turlnir the souures nfl fast :ih tliev nii-l
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penr." This complaint however H or HUrinim -uioho (-nmniumoii.
coming In from almost every Bcctlon! Hvorybody made welcome.
of tho country. J- W. lll'NT Pastor.
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First UnntM Church
9:3 a. m. Sunday School. Prof. J
C. Watts Supt
11 a. in. proarhlng by Hr. LyonB
pastor of tho Klrst Ilnptisl church ol
San Angela. Texas.
7.00 p. in. Senior 1). Y. P. V.
8:00 p. in. preaching by Dr. Lyons
A coUal. invitation la extended tc
tho poofdoTnf Abilene to .hear Dr. Iy
ons who Is recognized as ono of tin
leading ministers or tho Raptlst de-
nomination In Texas. Members of th
church urged to bo present.
Pulpit Committee.
Solo Miss Mary Hootio.
1:00 p. in. Junior Umguo.
4i:i0 p. in. Mission study class.
8 .o'clock evening service. Subjecl
flTl XKWS HHIKFS.
Autos McciiHcd.
M. E. Witt Merkel Ford Ml ; It.
r:. Itniikln Abilene Mitchell SI 2.
Teachers Tnkt Kxnnis.
About 25 teachers of tho countj
were busy Prldny t tho court houso
taking the regular stato examination
for the first nnd second grade certl
ilcntcs. Messrs. Smith Morris and
Williams wero In clmrgo. A largo
crowd Is expected to bo here Satur'
day for tho work.
Haskell Out ' Sorlc-i.
Haskell county has withdrawn from
tho teachers' Institute serio.s aiiuoiim
ed a few weokw ago and Hunnels
county has taken her placo. Thoro
will bo fivo county Institutes hold at
tlm Runio timo so that a series of lee
tures can bo urranged for. Dr. S. P.
tlrooka of Ibjylor Cnlvorslty and Edi-
tor MusBolman of tho Texas School
Mngniluo have already agreed to de-
liver lectures before tho-lnstltutes.
Music nt Opcnlinr.
At tho opening of tho downtown
storo of the West Texas Floral Com-
pany last Wednesday the music was
furnished by Miss Annie Hoyck. MM
liuiltuiu r innri iH J ' !"
Many numbcra vfro beartuy aiulauu
II u.
(HkitrcftlluptNt.
Preaching IundayaLJl a. nv and
7; -15 p. ni. bJltovyTv. nViKl. Con-
ference of tie bdaar of jAcflns at 3
n. in. Sunhearfi .band Jrtfn at .1 p
. m. Ever;
Take I
ces in the
el channe
menta an
orous a
by McU
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l' opgyyiyit'y j
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RtrilKEifor ulH
f owlsjfit purlfl
rrpryhotes rX
UHiiuura juu iiri
ntt-hArful. Pice
mi vftTS'P
W W AlU-ltl. '
dlsturban-
es the bow-
ular move-
bright ig-
JiOf. Sold
g Co. B Atlv
Flrt ClirNtlnn Church.
Corner North Thhd and Hlckon
lliblu school ti:3tt n. m. C W Itncon
Supt. A Rally Day along tho lino.
11' n. ni. sermon. "Tho Optimist."
7:ir p. m. Christian Endeavor. Run
sell Howerton President.
S:ir p. m. sermon. "Tho Henrt." ni
Illustrated sermon.
Short bright snappy services. Yoi
aro most cordially invited.
JASA cHALLENNKR Pastor.
First .UHjiodM Ckurcli..
Corner Second nnd llutternut St.
Sunday school 9: 1ft n. in. 11. Tl
(lm Sunt.
Rov. Charles W. Hnaron will prear.i
n I.abor Day sermon at 11 o'clock
Subject: "Our Dally Work." Tho la-
boring mon aro spoelnlly invited tc
hear this sermon.
At 8 p. m. the subject will bo "h rom
Prison to Pnlaco."
First Presbjlcrlan Church.
Iroacklng at 7;30 p. m.
Study Course with Misses Rogsle
RaniFoy and Neva Willis. Subject:
"V.oul for Your Task."
All 'urfionl barber shops in Abilene
will b6 clofelall day Monday tho
Cth for luibor Day. adv.
Central l'reslijtorluii.
Sunday school a :4ft a. ni. J. Fnllor.
Supt
Morning Worship. 11 a. m. Sermon
theme. "Fool's Gold."
Christian Endeavor 1 p. ni.
Kveulng worship 8 p. in. Sormon
theme. "Rack to Christ."
Indies' Aid Society Tuesday 4 p. m
Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 p. v
This church extends to air a cordial
invitation and welcome to all its ier
vicos. I K GRAY. Minuter.
sss-
September is qFine
Month
Seeing
Joabtmt mijV in tli
iltv of tofiiKs to il
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tanost -attractive 1)
It is cool nml
th ltd is a iliv
nre open slioj
their best.
AVhv not sremlV or three veoks
cago St. Louis oflAunsas City
Tho nrice of aful trip tU'kct is
can suit your purseby the distance y
If jou do go lake a IhrougU "Kotj"
sleeper from Ft. Worth to St. Louis
Kmbsuh City or Chicago.
Buy today Tfce Kutyway
northern cities;
anil sewtheatres
e puhljo pai'Ks at
.it Now York Chi-
lominal ami you
trael.
AcL- vnimiiMrost npont about tho faves.lr Tite
Q. Wrush General Passenger Agent Daf as Texas.
BUIlt SCHOOL DISTRICT j
KAIWKJLS' INSTITt ij).
Orgijnlzctl September lf min (y
H. 1 lHnuloy of Abilene Texas rtlpt
resenting tho Texas Slnto Ilepnrlmt&t
of Agriculture. '"
Officer.
President w. A.C?mplirll.
First Vice President. Ab TUHr.
Second Vice Prmhlent. lnnio Mc-
i.ano.
Secretary Jnmcs W. Mnyfleld. Jr.
Treasurer initio Tittle;
i:cculhe Coniinlitee.
James Campbell .lames Moore
Snm'l Provlno.
.ihlsory Comiiilllcc.
T. P. ilichey. W. At. Hughes J. Curl
Tucker J. Hrcwor Jones Willis Alny-
fleld Rert Chnmles's
' OTIIKIt COMJIITTKKS.
Orcharil.
James L. Tucker Tom lackey J
M. Uoanes.
Truck l'arnilng.
W. Al. Clark Will AIcCnnillosK
James IJonns.
Merries.
Airs. James Thckor AlrB. Join
Hughes Mrs. Tom Ladkey.
Regs.
John S. Hughes Chenter Hall 12S
ion Ramos. .'
Cntile.
Goorgo .Moore Hugh Camfiboll Ii.
U. Rains.
Sliccp.
Sam Hiitiunnr.l. 1). Jones Andy
Hunter. )
Forage Crops.
J. M. Reeves Ransom Mceks H. H.
rittle.
Simill drain.
Jim Moore V. N Clark T. tl.
ripnrks.
Corn..
Sam Pi ovine Ed Rlackbtirn Jett
tlorton.
Irrlgalioii. '
Willis Mtiyfiold Wilt HrVln 55eb V.
Moore.
- Jlarkets.
V. A. Campbull J L. Tucker 11. 11.
Ohambltss.
Clond Rends
rxiunio McClalm Alfred Alcoks Ed
. Sherman.
Home and Household.
Airs. Will AlcCamless. Airs. Mm
Horton Aliss Essie Donus.
Puirjiug.
Clnudo lloaiies Henry Wiggins Ed
Hurts John Mocks.
ill it sic
Aliss Alpliln Chamless MIbs Hnlto
Morse Miss Ora Ala'yfleld.
Program.
Ab Tittle Aliss Alyrtle Reeves Ches-
ter Hall. v
Poullry.
John Ray John Alecks Aliss IiiU
Humes.
Library.
Prof. T. W. Clark Aliss Mlnnlo Fer-
guson Aliss Amanda Rains.
Mcmlfersh'lp.
Aloses Rrovvn. Win. Tom lackey
Miss Vera Provlno. Aliss Hallo Aloore
Henry Spears ArtUur Clnrk.
Silos.
Elbert Barnes George Aloore Char-
lov Hughes.
The aboto mentioned officers nnd
committeemen will hold their posi
tions until Sept.- 1st. 191C subject to
tho will and approval of the member-
ship nt largo.
It waB resolved that tho Institute
shall have regular meetings in the
local school houso once per month
the first regular meeting to be held
tho 1st Saturday in October next -it
2:30 p. m.
Tho total enrollment of members
to date Is 17G including men women
noys nnd girls old enough to bo mem
iers of tht experimental clubs tin
iro being organised In cooperation
with tho State Farmers' Institute
inch as Porn Clubs Hog Clubs. Rabj'
Iteef Clubs for boys and Cannlnu
Clubs. Poultry Clubs Dross Clubs and
te. for girls.
It is confidently expected that overv
man woman hoy and girl eligible to
membership In tho Institute will soon
be enrolled a member and tako an
active Interest in tho proposed Insti-
tute work.
The Taylor County Farmers' Insti-
tute will soon take in hand tho mat-
ter of securing the organization of a
local Institute In every school district
In tho county In which no organization
lias as yot been secured all of the lo-
al Institutes in tho county to bo
brought togothor in the said County
Institute.
In this connection It should bo stat-
ed that there is and will be no other
dues which means that members have
uverything to gain and nothing io
lose by Identifying themselves with
the local school district institute.
AT Till: IIIXIK FRIDAY.
HIS NEW JOI1. Judging from first
Impressions and the roars of laugh-
tefr evoked by Chaplin's first Essaiuy
comedy from a representative Ne
York audience "His New Job" Is go-
ing to be popular.
Strange to say the production has
no plot to spoak of; but it would
seem that Charles Chaplin has but io
poke some other fellow in the stom-
ach pommel tho seat of his trousors.
or rattle his brains with anything
that comes handy to call forth round
after round of the heartiebt laughter
And after all is said and done the
a-hola nroduction conslbts merely of
slapstick comedy; nor docs It seem
to belong to any disctinct school ot
comedy. The fact or the matterls
that "His New Job" is rather a Ward
proposition to analy-aod tk onlv
thine that Is certain besides its as
sured popularity. Is that t sets the
fuso to the picture- tans uump ui
myrth. ....
Hen Turpiu proves a goou ion iur
Chaplin. For him the comeuy star
fins no resoect whatsoever. Ho push
es his face In. kicks him slams the
swing doors in Uts race ana imaiiy
walks on the unfortunate's stomach.
in fact ho abuses with sturdy vigor
most people who happen to cross his
orbit; and stepping on the leading
lady's train with the result that her
shapely guk-stocklngea caives. wim
their appendages of feet in Frencn-
nealed slippers continue on. their up
ward way unconscious oi tue puoiu
gaze. Is one of the least of the of-
fenses committed by the clever com
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new Km 11 snil your hexl Ihonhl should
he of Marl SchiifTiiiT & Mnrx clothes.
OIoLhcs wilh i nnlionnl. rcpuhilion for
stiindnrd (usiljly correct fashion arid
superh-Uiilorinare Ihe kind you should. .
. hYvesLvour money in. Harl SchalTner
cvMarx clothes arc .an inveslmehi thai
pays7""(!ome in tomorrow and see the
new Fall patterns and models. You'll
like them inslmillv. PRICKS-
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Cui-r'UtUarl&iuIforr ttMtn
Some at tractive new Junior Models in Varsity Fifty-five for you young fellows jiusl going
into long trousers are among the new arrivals from Hart'Schaffner & Marx good pal-
terns fine materials and strictly young men's clothes. PRICKS - -
$17.50 up to $25.00
Many attractive new styles in Hals Caps Neckwear Footwear Ktc. Etc.
MINTER DRY GOODS COMPANY
V.
-UKAUTY.
OREEN APPLES
Cast
Herbert Astor Webster Campbell
Madeline Selfridge Vova Gerber
Sally tho cook I.uclle Wardo
Dr. Herbert Astor retires to a quiet
country bungalow to work upon his
thesis. In tho next cottage Uvea .Made
line Selfridge a young philanthropist.
She corrals half a hundred newsboys
nnd gives them an outing on her place.
Thero Is no more peace for tho studi
ous young doctor. Tho first night lie
is summoned in great haste to attend
several dozen newsboys doubled up
with green apple pains in their "turn
mlua." Aftnr- hnt Ilia '.Inr-tni onu" Io
..... ..... ...u.w ...v. vv.v. nj iaj
the hero of the camp. While helping.
the boys explore a Tosged bit of couad
try Astor falls and Is badly hurt Thefl
tnltn iti t vbc A ap w w 4 nil aIIh ' i.n I
JUUIlfiQUIQ .ol 4III (U .aUClllll7 a VH' 1
tage. jShe does everything she can pfr j
him. On his recovery the young 0oc-
tor discovers Mb love for Madeline
who warmly returns it. The news-
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rscrFius case one morning a small boy of four saiu thnt it you laughed when you got
SYRl'P Is bumped hs head on tho cornor of a hurt It would not hurt any more."
1 soren3-s table lufllctlnir u sham bruise First (... .i .... ...... .i..... ...!
s or air pas- ho laughed and then cried. His moth- "- '"" "" 'u "u
?l ou per er asked why he laughed If his head "s "u""-r-
loro-Hass Drug was painful "Yes I did but I've found out thit
U Ad RccaUBe" replied Willie "Tommy he Is a liar."
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Yellow
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to years of mar
pimples and dls-
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doctoring tho!
thKUlNK is
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a doubtful past
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Holland basXoO Boap faworles. pro.
ducing gbout JfO.000000 pouids of soap
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electric lines of this Company
Abilene Gas & Electric Co.
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