The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 228, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 25, 1915 Page: 3 of 8
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TH1 ABltEJiK
KEPORTER ABILBNK THAI
!
8 mMui. :iwniiiyi in
PJSHSOIfALS
0'?5'&'& f.
Alias Ola Wade or tloscoe Is in the
city the ghost of friends.
Thomas Payno Is hero from Atbanv
to spend Thanksgiving with homefolk
and friends.
Horn J. P. Cunnlnshrm returned
Thursday morning from Hal-d hpo
lio had a cnso in court.
A. I. Lamer of Jacfcshoro h in Abt-
lnv on a prospecting tonr the guest
of 'J. A. Ituniblo.
1 r. Lbtholr Thomnson left at noon
tntfny for Putnam where ho gor to
spend thanksgiving with relatives.
Vernon Emmons returned Thursday
nt noon from Itoscoo where he at-
t meted .the Jiolmos-Oreen Redding.
Miss tJeulnh Ilurkett came down
from Morkol to spend Thanksgiving
with homofolk.
Miss Ola Hello ilawcs left Wed
uay nigut tor sirawn wnope sinww
attend a nousc party. Slio oxpufurta
ln away from the city until jmiiday
W 15. Pike who has becjushipplnE
clerk for Had ford's wholesfc grocery
at- liUhhoch has relumed to I1I3 honio
iu Abilene. Ho Is still with that firm
Wwl if Wirdi
It Is written Into life's expectations that
motherhood is the one sublime accom
plishment. And If
theory nnrtbiDir. no
tcr how nlmple
apparently tHvial
r war seem. If It can
W. held assist or In
knr war comfort th
expectant mother. It
r blcsslnr. And m
la tv remedy alel
tier's Frlffnd."
5u apply it?cr tha
itomnch nmae.
srentiy rMfciariTij
surface VipFmhlce
the assaSTT nilrtnf!
tin oPfimenti. natnr.il
liout Undue effect
as the time np-
m rone thronth a do
Ptfcntle eroectancr. and
noned Influence upon the
this Is true Is erldenced
hree generations pT mothers
recommended "Motners
jr nearest drurrist for a
endld remedy- lie will t
then write to Dradfletd Res-
Lnmar Wiljr.. Atlanta. Ga-
erestlnsr book of Information
f tnnthfr- II ! mn11tl -fr.
It Is a book you will enay.
this rctleT
expands
upon 4K0
proarffes.
Nuar of
s lias.
utui
li
e
Fflei
IXrttM Of WIS
tflrVyo Ai
wMorJTo. 41
tM nmost i
aJWectlv-
'.e today.
fact th
used
CITY NEWS IlltlEFS.
.
; DAWK
ttt
;Trncr Was Stranded. '
A trooper from the Thirteenth Unit-
ed Statea cavalry stationed nt Co-
lumbus. Now Mexico got stranded in
Abilene Wednesday night. Local of
ficfi-B aided him to telcgrapir to his
commanding officer for funds with
wh'nh to continue the journey.
KAIY ISSUES
A STATEMENT
COST OF HOAl) AND KQtiTNKNT
IS I'liACKIl AT TIIK SI M OF
v?22f!Hir5;.
IE IS $1474985
Bir Increase Is Shown In Freight
Tnirric mine the rassenjrer
Hiislnevi Shows Illg
loss for Year.
W. II. Slnrr Here Wednesday.
... It. Starr of Midland was In Abi-
. i. for t few hours Wednesday and
called nt The Reporter office. Mr.
Starr is one of the best posted agrl-
.i-uirhu in tli? went nnd hud a large
mtt in preparing the magnificent ex
Special to Tho Reporter.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 2ft. With lis cost
of road and equipment given as $227.
291169 Jun6 ROth last tho MIssorl
Kansas and Texas Railway finished
tho fiBcal year 19lli with a net in
come of $1474985 according to its!
annual report mado public today. A
decrease in the ratio of operating ex-
pense to gross operating revenue from
72.77 per cent to 69.81 per cent indicat-
ing that tho management has made
much progress in the direction of
transportation efficiency during' tho
yehr is the outstanding feature of the
report
Except for an increase of $21G9026
in freight traffic revenues the oper-
ating revenues of the railwnv must
I'HYSK UXS AM) M'HHE (JIVE .have shown a slump for the year as
TIME TO FREE EXAMINATION there was a falling tiff of $1009178
OF STUDENTS ln passenger traffic revenues of $101-
' 0.12 in express revenues and of $177-
893 in miscellaneous revenues. De-
Dally clinics will be conducted In Plto the decreased return from lnss-
tho Abilene public school as a result nB husiness the Bervlce Tendered
of the efforts of the City Federation waa practically the same as the pro-
of c'ubs ceding year. Tho report ascribes the
... . . . 1 (loss in express revenues nlmost who!-
A committee composed of Mesdame j t0 rcdlIcUong ln cxprcs8 ratc8 mn(e
M. II Parker and O. II. Sandcfcr rep- b th lntoratftt(J Commerce Commis-
reHcnttug the clubs has succeeded In BJon
The Idea f
ot
"Prejuridnart"
is a splendid Ine fowtho Jf
person to Mlow hose I lEgiw
stomach is Awiy liver I
Innctlvcvtrhy bowjf f
JW Toil gtjt Htly asy '
slst thtprgaiwanil j-
V jnWT mch suKerUe bv !
r if"' m m M i l
1 ' the tlim'ly upT i
1 1 rSt vJmr TrniA I
HlMfMtK 5
SWIWAlH BITTERS.
' ' ' "' T 1 ..' 11- ii n . .1- . Mg'M B
i. t v
liiUIt rrom MlUianti county wnicu was geiung 1110 co-opernwon 01 nn pny-j Tj0 incrca80 jn freight revenues
r t'liiuitcd at the Centrat West Toxnfl sldans and dentists in Abilene who .. rcDor Bayfl. "wan chiefly from
Fair. He Is nt present Commercial will give their time and work tree to cotton oil and miscellaneous
... - 1II.II....I !. ....nn Lnl. .nfcnn In lin PlfV V . ' . .' . .. .
""lura; ""l"" v rw jrolglit. This increase would nave
Will UO V1811CU uany ana exnnunauuu .. nnBlWnitv Inrrnr If Ihn Riiro.
ft tt... Vfl.i....... I.. Uii.l.M 9 aiiiili.Hi. rtil Tl Wfn1 III mm fl f - -. -
4iuiKis jiuru in num-ii.
w. !;. iiugncs. rcsiuiug on urnp
Secretary for Midland.
of atudenta made. The work win start pcnn 8Uualj0n had not so seriously nf-
at 9 o clock Friday morning begin- fifti it00 nnnnrnnB in tim
rftreot reports tho theft of his horso nlng In tho Central Ward school with gouliwcflt particularly Oklahoma and
if.ic weunoBuay anernoon. ine nni-(ur. i. j. I'icKaru huu lm. . .- in Texas depressing tho price of cotton
mni was mounieu nenr mo Ainsworuijin cnnrgu ior iu nroi uj nnd BCrIousIy Impairing tho purchna
moat murKCi on iNoriu iiiira Hireoi nnUiOiocion a traiiiuu uumv m Rttum- n tlowlr 0r Mln countv Tnls.an
'riddon away two or thr'eo different pany tho physician and the dentist dUion nntl tho interruntdoh offerna
each duv and amkO out a cimrt ot cacn Uonal commcrcc. stngnntotrade.
examination. If tho child Is found to Dc8pIto tho falling oftf eleven por
he defectlvo In sight hearing or any e. n m8Honirpr revenues nnd lnrgo-
- ... .r t.n : .-- ;"-.. . - .
parties reporting having seen the ani
mal and its rider pnBs along Chestnut
nnd otlicr streets. Every effort is be-
ing made to locate tho missing animal.
Our Jitney Offer
DON'T MISS
slip cncloso with
Foley & Co. Chlca
nnmcnnu nddrc
receive in roiur
!..iiu -iJ
MHII1IIJK rH7i!
poundr foe
FoIey Kldn
aim uuch.
ney
rati
thoro
This
youi
ou will
package con-
Tar Com-
1173. Cut out 1
Xf rtnil mnll
Wo. 111.. wxihc
VI V MMf
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cnAMMLCi)
akWVWZ td
ruupvi
mu llMV'-f
rtljiOTfbMs
I4ffilcl'
cnufnpaijnn
ftflBlugil" h
Is
other physical way. a copy of the bocauso of efficient and cconoml-
chart will bo furnished tho parent. jca hnn(1iins of transportation the
No child win be examined without its report shows nn Increase of rotirteon
consent or tho parents' consent. It Is ncr cont jn nct operating rovenue
not compulsory In any way nut pure- Tho Rrog8 operating expenses of tho
to Jy voluntary. These dally
4 m w In fc .
VXUU1IUU-
."-i
wcro reduced $259210 over the
tlnna nro CXoeCtcd to bo niOBt effect- n.vinMO vnnr wlthnu) mnforlnl rhnnto
Ivo In keeping down dlseaso of all ln expenditure for maintcTinnco of
kinds and tho physical condition of way ana tructures nnd wlth'nn nct-
tho child will bo kept track) of at nil ua. ncrcaso of $645345 Mhlixpcndl-
Ids and croup? times. v ; 'tares for maintenance of equipment.
pain ln sides The physicians and dentists will ai-. ble Rem of Bavlnc Is shown to bo
t'sm backache kid- tomato day by day tho twb for Mon- tn i.0 C08t 0f transportation a re-
ailments; and Foloy day bulng announced In Sundays Re-duction of $328.3S9 having been made
a wholcsorao and porter and Ileporter-Nows. Tlieir Ber-j tnj- jtcnt notwithstanding Increased
nslng cathartic for vines as well as tho services 01 Mi8 f reiglit traffic and Increased wages.
biliousness headache stoeton will bo given absolutely free.
els. Sold everywhere. This la a plan that has been tried
adv-F elsewhere with splendid offoct. ano it
'is believed that the disinterested work
VOOTRALTi a AMES TO or tho women's clubs tlto doctora and
BE PLAYED THANKSGIVING tho nurse will be of great public ben-
In. ollt to tlio Biuueni uouy unno jiuuhw
AUSXI.NV Tex. Nov. 25. Great
uchools.
Tho movomout will Vd
To Hold M'eelhirl'ralrle Le.
torest'. centered in Texas football.
games to be played. Tno moat impori- ""' T" ' " : '
ant uames wero: At Austin Norte. considerable nterest.
Pamo v. University of Texas; Waco
Ilaylor vs. Texas Christian Universi-
ty; College Station! Texas A. & M.
vb. Mississippi A. & M J Waxahaohio
Trinity
versjty
Austin
iel Baker
atched with
Rev. R. A. Kimtifough expects to
THANKSGIVING PROGRAM
SIMMONS BASKETBALL '
SEASON STARTS DEC. 15
The opening games of the Simmons
College basketball season will be play-
ed on the college court here Dec 15
and 10. This announcement wns made
by Coach II. D. Martin Wednesday af
ternoon. The expectation Is that botn
of the games will be fast ones as tho
teams will then bo in tip-top shape for
Play.
Coach Martin also stated that Stato
University hns agreed Upon a game
hero but the date has not yet boon
set.
i " '
SUFFERING AN
can be avoldc
sigery '
u oy uyiiE I
JitLwWi yourself ol this tfjkWUt at
JMnnc. lJasy to uso and thiMRhi
ponuaio. uoid only bymK:
and $1.00. MontgomciDrug
do-
CO cents
Co.
-
Llfo also la out ot balance In the
respect that there are too many hair
vigors and too fow hair gVowcrs.
Cured Hoy of Croup.
Nothing frightens.
than the loud hoti
The labored bf
choking and gaspir
for Instant action.
Eau Claire Wis.
and Tar cured
attack
bad failed
one as wnjMpnrom
Say This
to us
"Show me the best till
around suit d iy-iiV-A'
nioiiey; Hie most style
the most wear the most
Value'
-
We'll show you'.1'. J
Varsity Fifty -Five
ItfvX' fyjjftj y
Here is everything you ask for; wc honestly believe
this suit is the best 4buv" of this season. Made in many
..'. .. . ....... 'i.
'ii'inlinno ml iti nrntiittt til tnhmnu twt
u miiuiio iiiivi lit uuiuuiiui iiiui iwi tty
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Hart Schaffner & Marx
PRICES
$18.50 $20.00
$22.50 $25.00
n mother niorfi '
Ljst cougn oi croup. . m
rcathing. strnneliue
it for brcattUffr
Alrg. TIMnW. H
BafOVITiy
jatrooy win
jmwvt njicrvnic
r. i rcosoflMNM
I porlcncaCr l(h
ledyJRvUghA
tWbooJJiik coifeh.
somas
BngQi.
where
ll0ey
senons
XUreawdlbs
to every
our own ex-
a wonderful rem-
bolds. croup and
It clears air pas-
and heals. Sold every-adv-F-
Chrlitlnn College Chapel Xotember
2C 8 O'clock V. X.
Cnntl.nrn Afntlini 1st I ni- . IHiLV'O I riUHl' IIIXltL 1VJT 1THII IV 14KU UK-.. l.B4." Illlvfir LIODUS.
B. w""w. .. ..! .. Jl.j:t. ...111 iJnt a. . . . ii
: Sherman soutnwestern vs. aan suircoa wiwre uv v..uuw - - riano aoio aecunu v
nniioffR- nni Brownwood. Dan-.'ten dayfB raeetlne which will be be- ard Gladys Arledgo.
WWDVV " -- - . . - AOAt. 1 ' .....
vs. Howard Payne. Run bunuay monawff uvt zam. Vocal Uuet "Wgni
l'-- --- .
Children Cry for Fltciwr's
TbA'Klnd You Have Alway Booplf: andArhlcli Iia beea
im vm lor over JJOlyeara Juwyforneiha signature oC
jf -p""i luMi Wia msJLo uu4e hU per-
? &-- Jaonal neivlslolaC it infaucy.
WZ&7eZ&JU4C Allow niJAi tnlii iflri you In this.
AU CoHterfeItsIittf atlgiiiJW tfar' r?J'
JEnwrliaenta tlmt UJfrrmWmaffL ndifr tha be"L
l&iasta ana vjp"" iaw miii -r " QMtt
CMla Is a ha&lemvMmJto CwlgLOfl Paw-
Keric Irops ani Soothlayb. It JipieaaHt. It
eoataimr ueltheaf OpluinKorpfTn sytl(er JNarcotte
swfcstoHco. Its mo Is ltjJPguBafteejfTdroys ytotma
mwL allays Fcvishne8ir yMTijttwtha thirty years w
lias been iu crJkstaut use fW ArfrreUet ( Culptioa
Flatulency ymtA Colic aAAteethlnff 5PWea a4
3DiaiTlio2a. It regulatafJMf Stomach wwl Bwels
fistBiinniitea the Food. tiimWUmmmaithr and matMil stoea.
XIm CkUilreu's PaitajiK--Swi Mother's Fatoatl.
GENUINE jSAStTORI A ALWAYS
yBears thie Snature of
m mf M V Jm LF LW r -- -
i In Use For Over 31 Years
I Th Kind You wimv Always Bought
8 Tu eiHTtlM itMttMV. N VOMK CIT.
1 f
.Malo Quartet; "Whispering Roses"
atobel Messrs. Vincent. Claude and
Walter Slkes and Iteba Wallace.
Iteration: "The Spirit of Thnnhsglv-
nr Ilnhhs.
razurka God-
Evening Time'
Misses Adams and Hill
Iteadlng: "One of Job's comforters"
Anon Miss Zellnor.
Pantomime: "The Holy City" Au
asw Misses Drown Coe Kerr. Beedo.
JPiano Solo: "Itustle of Spring."
SDindlng .MIbs Hzelle
'Quartet: "Bridal Chorus from Rose
laAen." Cowen Misses Phillips ana
AaB Messrs. Slkes ana SPcck
rhe ObstUate Fanlly."
. PARCE3 JN ONE ACT
(last of Characters'
rHonry Harford Walter Smes.
?JfKlHarwood. llarford's father-In
law Hurley Ilea.
MX. Harford Miss Branch.
Mrs Harwood MI3S zeuner.
lamea Harford's servant Oran
Hall"
Lacy Mrs. Harford's maid Miss
Beer
No a.4keion fee.
SERIOUSLY AFFECTS
HHTMSIE OPERATIONS
iS
OKLAHOMA EDUCATIONAL
ASSOCIATION MEETS.
OKIJVHOMA CITY Okla. Nov. 25.
The program of the Oklahoma Educa
tional Association which opened Ita
annual convention hero today to con
tinue through Saturday indicates tho
meeting will be of unusual Interest
to educators of the. stato. Several
hundred educational workers were
expected and among those who wero
to deliver addresses during tho ses
sions were Mayor Ed Overholser of
Oklahoma City; Charles Bvanof tha
J-i rtAA . A. C&Ak W-"
v enxrai ataio i hi iiiiii 111 iiiiiiinifc i
S Munroe. of Muskafnbe now pr
Ident of the assotfCllon; William
Thompson preaKnt of the Unlver
slty of Ohio tm Governor R. Ij. Wil
Hams.
iuHdred Dollars
any case oi catarra
cund Ity Hall's
'. J CHNE7 St CO.. JiU4o. Of
a underalmed. liavKsowa r. J.
for the las: 1 yeA Qd bUev
rectiy nonoraeuna an bunbni
lona Jil anayKlly abla to carry
ottusauoiuumaM vy am tarn.
K OF COHHERCJ
Toledo O.
HaU'a Catarra Cu la talran tntersally.
cilnir directly UDfln tha blood and Eau-
roua surfaces of I ho aystem. Teatlmonlaka
sent ire. l'nce7i cenia per bquib. mf
by nil Drucslati.
Vaka BaU'a ras&Ur H1U toe aeaiMjuMaa.
OENKTAwitzerland Nov. 25--
(CorrM6niBce of the Associated
Press )"jI;ifc semi-circle from Treat
to Trieste where Austro-Germans and
Italians are 'sighting for supremacy.
military ojwrauons win be seriously
affected by www. Neither side dares
to advajw Urge guns wnicn may ou
lost in disat owing to a heavy snow-
fall. wsm1
Since ttohsanlDg of October sev-
eral feetSii saow has fallen la th
Swiss Tyygjew sad Italian Alps abov?
y.0 feetfa4'iere is besides aiwa
these con4Miia Alpine warfarj
be tmpossflsTfer a lone time
for a EtroBjnlsww The men ana 9
moanuia rmjtWUvY are practically
burled la dj2?5iaw ia the higher .
and the attsesisust be postponed
til sdiIbe. Thus Italy feels sec
from an Invasion of Lombardy aad
Venetla. during the winter and can
employ her reserve forcea for otker
sphere!.
Joe E. "Watts and wife of Stocktea
Kansas are visiting his brother J C
Watts of this city. Mr. Watts aad
wife have toured the Pacific states aad
visited the Fairs.
rfMwsB1yphsA'SiAAif .. ..Ji.
M 1'isV BTlslisa.am SK .a.
Truth inJaamess is lusta&issn3sMaf'
as truikjvery-day &fnikWk3Au
ccmjmmce establihtoodrul ana
Jmms a reliaaPqfjfiiapn not be! Tnrti
rrecaea DUrBSfaAgaBftjmetitioB.
ThroislWs3eratioortppk
ha vgWiBed tgjfEice reliance omfkt
zJLWmsedxJRs ot Scott's Emulloo.
-JmLr imT kw I 1st SStsa 11 1 1 11 J '
ssssssssll1ILassssssWlair Qfr linnmlUUUl JbssssWisssssssssssssssssssssssss"
ar3af7r'' r "Z2mW L . IB. VNaarta
sss aft&isssssssslbCU. k&LU3U13 isssssssssssW SAssssssssVIB(-smK
JTuii iPnnedy of iJiMTOactuaL(Ktk
rmi The wpgnantv of Jat
is isWiCasiae asjasdRre
Jrcause vaJimm da
J" r'i iTTT-
'sEmulsioa
:nce advance
s of adukeratioaa
EuaraBtee ftxe cad livr oil
ly prfcctd witk Kh'ocnaeaad
lVDOobosokitea to build fctraastk. isa-
provc the blood and strength tt laaos.
It ia free from alcohol or estates a w kola-
some f ood-tooic trutaluUy adyartlnd.
"Some
sssssstsa. .
uvercoat
i -x ..jtsmaacC i.
n
isn't it?
t
Hart Schaffner and Marx made it
But if you think it's smart look-
ing in the picture you ought to
see it. in the "wool and silk;"
you'll realize why the young men
of America have made the Varsi-
tv Six-Hundred shies their fa-
a W f - . v
vorite overcoats.l
f.
$18.00 and Up
4
''
iN
Minter Dry Goods
Good Clothaa SfadaUata
Go
rrH.UL JUHJMAB T1MK 1
VA1L1
Met WiifiMiWi Far KrraM.
Weatteuads
a. ArrlvM aa Prta..S:46 f at.
to. J Arrivea asd dprig..I:W a.ai.
Na. U ArrfVM ...1:W .
tiMf it (Mf B'
to. 4 Artivesi aad atoaaHa 11: Wa.au
to. ffr-Arrw aad H 11:11 a-.a
VtoUU Vsa.
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Ms. at Aaftvaa. Baaaft laa-
UKEST&Hil FHHt A SHU KJ11IMUT II
PAINT AT 008T
SherwU-WilliMM aa4 Devoi.
High Grade paints at cost. If you are in
need of paint you can save money by ttinf
onus.
i THE GOftNE DKUS tOOBSL
1st aa-il PUie Sta. -
i
fcoU a aawM Unnaililit K. J.
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