The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1917 Page: 3 of 8
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TKB ABILENE REPORTER ABILENE TEXAB.
PERSONAL
i Mi Donald of Merhl wrti In
1 hurdny habtfig hand with
-n friends
i h 1m. ftntmrlfttomlent of
. ppilptlr f'nlnny hero re-
l'mri1ftv mnril'.Dg from a viMt
mater where he Ws wltnc
t
sheriff Ohar win op froth
i if-rtny on iwM IBntli rs Mr
t -rne1 n deinh under th-
. r "ImrifN. Cnnnlairlmm Weir
l on
Militant. Slraittons rollegc
m underwent minor oper-
the li.if st Sanitarium at
iv i wi-rt' ago. returned to Ab-
i iila morning Wr nuuh m-
ns The pwntHJtpf ha r-nml or-e
! a fornw nlr man ttflmwl
Mnnirr rtofti Colorado Cltv. wfift ws
Ml on ( tho fortn Worth eerfllt ntf
vtitron '
r
InMflll New II ranch
T" c- lid. Hugh company of AW-
l n. will orn -t mr branch at Uib-
"K w filn sbrut a month. It wn
Mii.ti at the general offces Thuri-
!?. The fomptiny will bulltl a ImtiSf
Km j 12:. rt. having purchased lain
o( a renlr.il loralhin in Lubbock Thja
1 1 be the leoond branch of the con
'rn t.. . opened In the post leverttl
tiiiwh id other t.ramh belli at 3ari
Ant-1. manager for thc LuhboTft
nouM- ha- i I ypt been named
Drilling I'mgrpsvpi
k on ttm ttUttch well No. 2 i
join.' forward with rapidity The well
l row !t("n foo ami StW foet deep
and fne daily progress is be ttg titatlc.
i
I IT Y NEWS BRIEFS
l M HirrfH and 31 It Harrli "nek From Toledo.
-. befe Thursday from ?trt ingan. prMhiwn ami gen-
i King the formers daughter '"i manage of the flaggon-Brown
u h tioldlhwnlte. and family Owrlaml Company lm trturtiod from
n an automobile trip thrtnjiUt.T00 atMl rtlf wft rltlea. Mr.
-is wctlrn for the next few ""WSm rejmfta Wonderful Improve-
ments ami extensions in the Overland
ffteiofy Ince hl trip ihbre mat Ile-
- . ... eetnber "You twtd be sttrnrlaed at
. t w Ut entire cltitoaauln of tbo
plItHt States le falling In itfbln. the
Prealdent In Ulfs ferltlm! vtur crista.
Men tif every btrtli of overy profea-
tm. of ery voinieftt faith heads of
big; bleaeft as well aa amoller ba
.... . . ... yJsB ltn ar wlth 1'rtwldont Many
U.. I Wwry t4u( Mc 7f ?. jK mihttfRcttrer have offered
peb Jr who realpnad hfthir raltre plaat M lu forco for
n th the Wn.Ua pRfjm Com- Uitf dtopOatU of the Rovemment a-
i ir. ihere Monday awrnlnp to they m fit to ua It." aald Mr. Ihtg-
n.. wrote hia paronl Mr uant
S I. Neely. mm frtiown "Der .
t:nnilnntiont Frhlnj.
The reKular1 quarterly exmtaalkin
for teachers- cerUficntw for tho var-
ious gradas will be held Prtda and
THURSDAY'S MARKETS
Unicne itnnk rienrlnpt
Abilene bank clear ng for ThuM-
tlny r.1204
Abilene Produce
At ameers': Hen (5c frrera IV
turkeys 104. egs tic butter 30
At -Wholesnlers' Hens in fryers
He. turkeyn 15c cgs 22c htitter foe
The West lews Cotton Ksehnnge
fwiertnd tho following Thtitnlfty:
I
crt'rron.
'en York.
Wed.
Ohen Hich how Close Close
Mny.. 20.00 M.29 19.99 50.12 19.S8
.Tuy .19.60 JtO.Ol 19.69 'I9.S4 19 49
Oft ..ISM 15.?9 W.R2 1S.74 18.40
Dee ..18 00 1S.SB 1SS9 1S.?9 18.48
Jnn ..18.C8 18.S7 18.1TS 18.83 18.50
Cbsl stendy 24 to 31 up.
Vcvf Orlenhs
Wed.
Open lllgh Tx)w Clo-o Close
May ..If. 10 11.48 1!10 19 41 19.04
July .19.00 '9.84 19.00 19.19 18.S9
Oct . 1.14 1J.3S IS OS 18 28 19.94
Dae ..18.18 18 39 18.18 18.36 18.01
Jnn ..1823 18.20 18 20 18.41 1S.0S
TlofHl rilond. 30 to 3? up.
l itd Mother I am idttxtiig '6
l iav ulnei fbil nat
u. 'n four Ion vear IVm't
.but me 1 m -e all
"... was amonf u un er Pattday In the office of the county
the n..v here tlm ck
lloj Improics
. Htll oft- of the Reporter1 de
iho as hurt hi witV
iit'omoblle ! nicl.ed blm off
i i a little tmproted but
ferine rooldrablv tU leg.
t boulder M're injured
superintendent. Judging from tho largo
number of inquiries that have been
received by Supt J. S Snlth there
will be an unusually large number of
touchers la for the wurV
I. (".Me for Sun Antonio
Marahall Hradfleld and Is S Ilea-
tv left Wwlneaday night for San Aato
nlo where they luive accepted jtOsttlorts
aa Meaoarmphera In the quarteriaaa
ter office la the censtruet'on aul r-
pntr branch at Port Sam Houston. II.
H CookiJr expects to lease Thur3day
attht to otek similar employment
I th'ne lo tine rottdttiun " he
r Mwt-ll tatod that '. wnt Thin Ice Thurdny
- -i. mn fl.tfi flrii g h.n There wa a thin f.1m of Ice In opon
w to t.m himi ton ar he' water Thursday morning ihowlag that
e )ngle flag In a rer- naother cold April morning had beau
t tus n he vlntta while away registered Tho Ice whs barely rlmlble
ad no damage Is believed to hnvi
been done.
I'n-Ideal Sewell Ileturn.
-'d-nt Jesse r J'eweH of Abl-
i ' ritlan College has r turned
in to Wichita Falls and other
in the Interest of lh- tollegc
vnid to Juln Uunrd
t tmiina oung men fro
. lv bilen M'ednraday with
'(ton of joining .the National
vy 'RacritHHl J "ot master
in i tpctn t n officer for
St. LuLe Hethu!
HtTitai acrvtcM at St. LuhaN
i'harch' continue t be attended by
good crowd and growing Interest.
.. :? wiitaf ..mailer of The subject fr Thursday n!gltt to:
" -dlta for regular arwy'-oi ndfteap1ng
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The "Old Man"
Has a Grtfuch
he
llept
Liverpool.
Glased C to S up. nulet. spots quiot:
mttlilllDg 12 09: wle 4000 receipts
?rt00 Amorlcnn C5W; cloawl tomorrow
Satartlay and Monday.
Steady:
New torb Spots
middling 20. W: aales f.
w 0r!rnn
Steadvr inl.ldlln ISMi Unlet 2428.
Including 608 hedgo basis to arrlvo
J0V.
(nbesloti Hpots.
steady; middling 11.90; sales
o. u. 3W.
Houston Spots.
Stead: middling 19.05; sale ST
arrive I1.
to
-Steady;
Dnllns SpoK
m'ddllng 1125: sales 1953
Knn.n City Cnh Uraln
Wheat 2 rnl 2.12 to 18.
Torti 2 WC 1331-2.
Corn 3 WC 131 1-2.
Knnn City Hog.
A .000 W higher: U S2fe
Omnhu llos 3lnrVct.
Today 000: yeatcrday U.t19. 2 to
30 higher. w
firuln.
Mayn Whoat 2AS; corn . 27 1-S: oat
Ct 1-2. - " ...
jh; viiatU76ia: corn wsi-i;
'OsW'fSt . t
?e4i What IJIh: corn uu-i.
ouU 14 9-4.
Vrduca Mnrhcl.
Mar.. 1190 20S ISS".
Jwly... 35.10 Jtlft is...
Sept --'
Wav
J'lv
5 21
'Crf'
CTOCH M1IIKVT
Tb rT4' tmrwhA dalh hv wtr
lr
and why shouL
poor fellow wli
so poorly lasu
got up nerv(
ritaoie.
1 it and
M
aim lr-
P0S
in
allows mei
fords the
possessi
makes th
the day's
vor
"ekdfaf coffee
to sleep af-
betteij self-
and poise;
more fit for
k.
'There's a Relson"
iook Oarnmiion Co
Fort nfth. rn
grirAW"! l! ii.ir.
STOCK VAKOS S"rt Worth. Texa
April 5 Ik fa 4 'i1 niktt losHl
U 3 fiik' ' to i 'w ' I1 JHi'l
ft'OS.
l'4tUe 3 .3. Iiiiittdui. .' ii lf
ltr Blur Ju hihr. to. $Uifl bK
II j u J3 jw i'v l) to ! higher
toy fSM bulk ! tu fkM MXi
M to V ' v U tr strong
top 4. hlk. IIM to 1vH DIU
Id to !S btgfca. tan iZi. hutk i
to f?.M Cahfti tily. top $ll.o
bulk !& to !&. Stcckera al
tad. ti $ t liS. eof
&o to &' htfra $a 0o to f &
i-Hs fuo to $S.rx
Slietfy jo ktasulv MVOas lABlbt
$47 t 1UW -
B. W. M'CARTY
URGES PROMPT
ACTION ON WATER
Tho Kwarlr ha fcw ghw thv
foUawiag eitiriK"n ao to th at
swly fM4tkMi ta Abt!ea by H W
MvltUty Hvil lHint ij o:.U
NllMiar-
lUiriag tJ HAkt ft uiouth ihr
has hMi a groat AkU aJ aUmt oui
vjilr fiUHbly aad vr t. vluv.
ha takoa griwt iaUrtMU In Uuw. th
BWMt vital taaue with which w hai
ta dial at thi tine I mpo I have
road about eteryibiag that has bei
published and I Uk special ucwue
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Special TxTcvase Silk. Skirts
We have just received an express shipment ofprcrty Silk Skirts b'ought
at a very low price that we place on sale while they last at the above very
low price. The materials 'are Taffeta in stripes plaids and staple colors;
also Sport Messalincs. The styles are especially attractive with sherred
waist pleated models new Dutch pockets and sport styles.
This is a very attractive purchase in Skirts; you should take advantage of
this opportunity to effect a splendid saving by selecting one of these pretty
stylish Skirts for the coming season. We offer them choice L7 Ofc
of the lot while they last at.-' -' - - - '-Cy t.JD
1$AueY "Dv Soo&s (Lotv$&
Abilcnc's Progressive Store.
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Madam Here's a 100CaIory Food Exhibit ftJU SpFdCtiedt If
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Hr-mr iinnnt riAKinrt
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Prepared Specially for This Nowspaper ij
By Pictorial Review E5J
A Pleasing Model For Summer Wear.
Gather lower edge between V pr-
perforations and finish for closing
Sew cuff to sleeve then sew sleeve In
araiholo of underbody aa notched
small Mo" perforation at shoulder
soam easing any fulneaa.
To taako the overblouse. first gath-
er the front at upper edge and front
aad back at lower edges between T"
perforations and 3 inches above lower
edge. Close right shoulder seam aa
notched and finish the left for clos-
ing. Arrange overblouae on under
body with center-backa and neck ed-
ges also lower edges oven. Bring
right shoulder seam to line of small
Mo" perforations In underbody front
and close overblouse on left shoulder
Bring lower side edgos of front and
back to single small "o" perforations
near uader-arm seam of underbody
Draw gathers from center-front to
left side edge to the required 8 lie.
Adjust a stay underneath and finish
for closing.
Each article of food here shon contains 100 calories. Tho taMo was
Biade up h) Dr Bwsono UysaaR isk i' t the Life l&tenslQN lastltuta of New
York City Famar If&MBt Taft i s rhalriMan of the hoar4 of dlraetora
of tho taatuut. Qr wm f white t 'our Is shewn to oeataln the hint vat-
no of tw-oaty-twa uuao of mtuoe o iu oranga eoataias the vahie of aa
ciihc aad a half of bf ttstk in a i .uch as Ra averug meal should ooa-
UiH about two mlorl6. mcortms to t no sciMttlsia. tharo is wore ihaH
oaotigh food hr for tho haagrit aa
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seeaaaoA.
man and boat tfeJahars dtffr to lh
vory oppooltw la their ojiiatoa as to
th way the problem shoMhl he haad.-
lid. "I eas beet illustrate nt- ftfelmg ia
th matter la this way if $ok tae
cawe to ta aad affrod mm a package
and stated that the eefttoat wwU ht
to ao matoriAl iatoreot or my utatarkil
dtrimaat I would hltat whHhir or
Hot 1 should rel It. hut uyoa hi-
vestigatioa I loaraod of th coahsat
of the packaw thou wy dcttoa woohi
ho V4ry oastly roAthad Jt u la.
resard to th ater oitosttost
Sohm of oar tood ptoftW waut tt
ha41d la o way and. mokio aaioUwr
Sow waai aiiuukclyal owrahi a4
aoate want prttaui worhl 1 fool
porfacuy saf ta utattag that thc aw
CoatmUloa will thoroughly txaudiu'
the cOMaai of tho jwwNms hefarv aay
doclaloa U aiadv
"I will state that afte having rvd
oa special water loaiuiittfte for th
past fix luontb mv to&victtoa l that
tha water cjata should b takaa
aa by the how omaitesia at aaot aaM
arosecutad ta tba limit of cwvkl tads'.
mat with a view of nothing short of
aa ample suanl for a olty at forty
thoaaaad to tlfti thoaaaad iuhahltaau
1 hollev a Ultio excess wator sap-
ply for tho Uao hoiag would bo aa
assat to our fast growlag clt hut lot
it ho understood that I have aot ukoa
th Ws i la the manor as no c
knows better than I that big dehta
aro hard to pa aad whatovor U true
of aa tadftvULoal ht true of a ciij or
Hattou If will h my loaure to ouh-
Ifeh later my pIaloa us to the '-
erahtp of our wator a-otam."
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J0SEPU II. L1TTIVLTOX
Ul'UIGll AT ALBA
Spaclal to The Ropwtor.
ALBANV Ts Aartl 5 Josouh H
UuUtou. ago $1. aa oU ttlor ot Al
haay dtod thJk wk ia (.aMdross ami
was brought hr for burial Mr Lit-
tltrtoa. who la hi Ittu lime Wat tho
father of fivo iliiWnx sunixed in.ta
all aud bin w tfc abo-
f SIkc aisoAam ojtd whi4 India
UiWi U the coniTaKoM fntlurtHrxn
this summer rot. Th skirt has a
1 funic opening of the si4s
Effectively carried oat is pluo ging-
ham and white ladta lawn this
dress Is dostiaed to eajoy wide popu-
larity durlag the eouilng summer
In median lse the dosign requires
Vi yards 3S-tach materlaL
There i ao part of tho dress that
Is really difficult for the heme drees
maker to try Tha underbody U made
first beeauso It la th3 fouadaUoa of
the averwalst Study the oonetroc-
tloa guhle carefully befere be-glaalag
work Close uader-arai and shoumor
eaama. then turn tho hem la froat.
foratlo&a and adjust stay under
gathers.
Kext. cloao sleove ttau as notched
then gather lower cagea hetweon T
perforation. Lap cuff to small "o"
tox
jjQs n a ri J
tnkfA Al r J
ii
Sew collar to neck edge then la
up the skirt. Slash to the left of canter-front
along double small "oo" per-
forations and finish edge for a plac-
ket Cloao back seam of skirt Form
plaits placing T" on corrospoudlng
mall "o" perforations and tack. Ad
just skirt to position stitching upper
odgo over upper row of gathers ta
waist with ciMtar-trunta and center-
hacks eve bring large "O" perfora-
tion at side wf skirt to u&dsr-arin
aaam.
Than gathar front and back of
tunle at upeer odg4 hetwaoa. "T"
perforatloaa. Adjust tunic ta poaf-
tloa on skirt
Very little trlenmjng k required
for such a modal hut embroidery la
always appropriate.
Pictorial Review Ccatutse No. 7t2?. Slsei Ji to ? rr Prlw M
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1917, newspaper, April 5, 1917; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth317368/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.