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PAGET FOUR
THE ABltENE HEPORTER ABILENE TEXAS
Abilene Reporter
iPabJlshea Afternoon. Nlsht and
Sunday Morale
JSy the Abilene Frlntln Company
Abtlbne. Texas
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Entered a Second Claw Matter at the
jostefflce Abilene Texa under the
Act of March 3rd 1879.
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SUPERSTATE
The prestige of tho league of na-
tions suffered considerably ut a
result of tho recent givlhg-tn to
Mussolini In tho Italic nGrneco af
fair.
Do too did tho firesllge of Italy
it mlsht bo added with equal Jus
tlco.
American editorial comment has
been very bitter against tho Italian
premier. "What the affair means
to tho loaguo Is discussed by the
Dalian News as follows:
"If Mussolini's soniowhat success-
ful deflanro of tho League of Na-
tions has not been applauded no ex-
tensively In thlu country as he
aeems to havo expected that It
'would be it hns at least won the
rapturous ndmtratlon and npptov-
al of tho rnost forward of Its. op-
ponents. They are cliortlltftj "after
tho wopt of 'prophets who feel
themselves vindicated. They tnny
be entitled ta tho satisfaction that
has como.to them but not to pre-
cisely tho kind Ot satisfaction In
which they arc rovellng. Tho Lea-
sruo of Nations has failed to func
tion in tho manner It was; intended
to function and has thereby belied
much of the faith of those of us
who would havo had tho United
States becomo a member of It. But
more signally it has belied tha fear
felt or feigned of thoso who now
rejolco over Its failure. For their
objection wan tho horrondoui one
that tho Lcaguo ot Nations Was a
uporatate which would " grow
mighty and dospotlc by feeding on
tho sovereignty of its memberj. The
favorite prophecy of those who
now applaud tho peVformaneo of
Mussolini was not that thoLoapjue
ot Nation shoMld be powerless but
that it would be too poworful to
make It prudent' tor the United
States to give its fealty to it. Of
course that prophecy has not been
vindicated. It ban been moat Hg-
nally confuted on tho contrary.
Tha event has proved that tho ar
gument chiefly relied on to keep us
out of tho league of Nation was
without warrant. They are easily
satisfied prophets who can ooe in
the disproof of their arguments a
yinqicaupn mvu juvmiivv.ww.
ItArtl Civil Service Itcfornx
from tho Brownsville Hcrafd:
To mako civil service reform a
real thing In tho postal service.
an'd not a mero sham by which
even the appointment of a post-
office clerk or carrier how Is mad
a political favor is the purpose of
tho appeal that was made to Presi-
dent Coolldge by the National Civil
Service League during -the conven-
tion ot tho postc-tfiee- clerks in
Washington lat week. Tho presi-
dent had Just given the clerks soine
very good advice on tho aubject Of
eflciency and o he cannot object
to tho return proffer ot eotr.e
equally good advlco from tho men
In tho service. Acordlng to report
tho league called upon tho presi
dent to change tho ruling which
how makes It posslblo to chooso
appointees to tha service from tho
three ntandlng highest on tho list
Ot those passing the competitive
examination Instead of making the
appointment a reward for the one
standing highest President Koullto
of tho league reminded the presi-
dent that the present ruling Vesults
almost without exception in mak
Single Conies ..Be Ing postofflce appointments puroly
One Month . ...SCC lmlfllr.l1 Mwacl. Hint 4f.Io J.fniill
ni1rJr0.?t.hs JJ-3?. tie merit system which is content-
"- .-..- ...i. i.. ... .. .... .....
....tS.OOM "ieu vy hub uvii service luiumi
xio niso gavo me cniei execmivo a
very timely reminder that the re-
sult is a continual struggle for such
office to gain tho political favor
of tho appointing Power ahd cause.
neodlens and injurious Worry nndj.
trouble to the head of tho govern-
ment 'The recont widely express-.
ed Opinion that the partisan pat
ronago struggle has probably hart
much to do with lessoning the vi-
tality ot our presidents and prob
ably tended to hasten tho cad of
tho lato rroaldcht Hording was
brought to th0 executivo Attention
very appropriately.
President Coolldgn promised to
consider tho matter and as ho is a
man of keen intelligence nnd ap
pears to be conscientious It is quite
posslblo that ho may restore tho
ordor which was' Msued by former
President Wilson making these ap-1
pointmenta to tho postal service
purely a reward of merit for 'the
applicant making the highest grade
regardless of tho political creed of
thD applicant.
AT THE END OF HIS ROPE
A good-looking wife is worth
more if she is a good-cooking wife.
Opp&jltes attract but a man who
likes to eat meat should never mar-
ry a vegetarian.
The established fact that oppo
sites do attract may bo why poof
girls like to have rich husbands.
There are sermdns in stones nriri
a largo etona in a. ring gives a gift
the right to preach.
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Marry a maniourist if you
any fun out of playing hands.
A good shlmmv dancer has iKe
advantage of being able to rodk
tho baby to sleep standing Up.
Never marry a woman who
Ihrows iter money away as fast as
sho makes It.
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Once they feald "Oh. this Is so
eildden" but how they say "Oh
'es." . '
Confirmed rumors and confirm
ed badhelors are not as Intofeating
as tho unconfirmed ones.
"When Old Mother Hubbard goes
to tho cupboard now it is to get
her poor eelf some rouge.
"Wo shan't seo bo ' muoh of ' the
women now that tho linthlnr- .
son.' over. .
Tlte movies are educational. Ev-
ery fairly good-looking girl thinks
she knows hpw to act now.
Indian summer la that little last'
warm spoil which makes you spend
tho coal money for light underwear.
While lightning only strikes once
in tho same placo somo pcopto got
tniitticrstrucK ovory vny
i
Why not reform a few burglars
end let thorn try lo open the itrect
car and train window
ATTAHOV
Callahan county has "done the
handsome" by voting IIOQ.OOO in
highway bonds for the construction
ot its link ot tho Banktiead High-
way. That is. tlie northern portion
ot Callahan has. The state and fed-
eral highway departments will add
1400000 to that sum to complete
the work.
Three counties Taylor. Calla-
ban and Nolan were offered a
lwo-to-ono proposition by the de-
partments. Callahan has accepted;
Taylor county votes on acceptance
Oct. 16 and Nolan on Oct. 20. . '
If the people of Taylor anc -Nolan
counties are aa good bubinea
men as those of Callahan the
Bankhead road will receive one
hundred miles of hard-surfacinE In
the next year or so. .
It la a worthy example Callahan
haa set. The vbte was about six
to one In favor of the bonds.
The tax will cost the people of
Callahan county almost four times
as much as the similar x will
cost Taylor eountlan. Besides.
Taylor county will get twice as
many miles of highway improved
a Callahan will. .
It would be merely good bustnee
Yop Tavlor county to vote lier
isso.ooo ih hlKhway bonds to
which the etata and federal de-
partments will add 1650000. The
highways improvea "wiui uup mvn-
ey will' ho taken over and maintain-
ed by tho gtate. leaving the eoun-
ty"a regular road fuads to be spent
Mi omer ruau.
t wnuiil be a. reflection on the
good sense of Taylur county peeple
to lail to aoupt ip mum tgtja..
Next week i Fair Wek.
It begins to look like the Bloaan
-will be McAiloo-d'l-doc
Cheer "P chiidwa. oa!" le
months tilt yanon ttwer
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Ohlahomaich seeina to be In a
Tim Cow Wins
From the Dallas Nows:
About two years ago. or a littlo
more Mr Ford announced that the
cow would go out of huslncss pretty
soon. Ho said lynthetlc milk would
soon replace the real arttolei Para-
graphcrs made merry over the "tin
cow." and tho public rcflocted that
tho hotso has pretty nearly gone
whore Mr. Ford said it would and
thon decided to wait and eee how
tho cow ealno out. But Indications
jfrom Detrblt are that th0 cow has
won.
Mr. Ford's press agont now says
that the boss will raise nnd develop
a "moro efficient" cow. Hut bIiq J
to bo a genulno cow. What' id-
planned now is a combination ot
beet and milk animal. It Is hoped
that she will produce nearly as
nluch milk as a Jersey and" carry
as much beet as a Hereford. U?I
th0 time tho Detroit publlrlty de-
partment has tried to draw Up
further preliminary announce-
ments possalbly the cow Will be
poKseKaed of further virtues. For
nxample ah might grow nn extra
hump on her ehouidera llko the
sacred caltl0" of India develop a
hide llko a buffalo learn to do
service as a work animal llko the
kJn0 of China and Manchuria tak-
ing on the fieetness of foot of the:
rblpdoer nnd any other littlo trl"k
of the cnttlo trade that the design-
ing engineers may care to put on
tho drafting board.
By proper dieting the character
ot thn milk might alo bo varied
from milk of magnesia to chocolate
-malted though'tt may be doubted
wJiether such varied products
could be expected of one and the
same "bosy." But. at least the
problem offers possibilities. They
say. you know that rubber can bo
evolved from cow'b milk synthetic
rubber from real mljk. Maybe that
is what the motor manufacturer is
interested In. But. anyhow she
will be a real 'cow with real Inside
nnd a real appetite instead of a
contraption with spare parts nnd
taken around to a filling station
at meal time. The tin cow it
eeems has collapsed.
The only place you enjoy tho
railroad faro Is in n diner and that
coats about a dollar a mile.
Oysters are back. Pick the pearls
out befora eating.
Don't make a hoi? of yoiurrelf
Hog-killing time is coming noon.
No matter how freo he ta with'
his money a man can't drop a
nickel without slapping his toot on
it.
Every politician wants to make
the world safe for something for
anything except people.
There's no place like home altor
school lias started.
Winter 3 coming.
hunting an old flame
Better be
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"If Winter Comes'
Will it find the heating apparatus and
flues in a safe cojKt&xxnT
INVESTIGATION now maprevent
a loss by fijjciliis winter.
. OUR POLICIES will reimh
for the finsrficial loss flat itrl
fcoHYchiem
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Lires i lower tlie in
to prevenlf the i
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DOG HILL
By OEOnOE DINQHAM
Abaeneo v.'Ill make the hwurt
grow fonder ot hot weather.
When coal men fall out the peo-
ple pay the fiddler
Ono touch of prohibition mAkea
Bacchus and Craeaua kin.
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alfllie
ty&ee
byAltiert Apple
Prodigy
A nmi-yeai'-oKt Kirl prodigy 1
so highly educated that ap Intelli-
gence test shows she is iua!lfld
to be a high school teacher. Mhe
is Elisabeth Benson of Loa Ange
les. In an ail-round way she pro-
bably l the '"brightest" youngater
ot her age in the world.
But if she lived 100 year from
now her mentality would not be
itbovA normal. Average intelligence
advances rapidly. The average boy
radio bug of 19SJ. know more
about science than Abraham Lin-
coln knew when he died. Ho de-
nt hava IJncoln"ii wiadoQi. Know-
ledgeand wisdom are separate and
distinct things.
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There are atlli a few people in
tho world who do not bellevo In
advertffllnc hut thnt number is
growing smaller each year. The
man who tries to run a business!
today without advertising his wares j
wijl soon be trying some othor bus-1
ineas. Keports show that 85 per j
cent Of all. business firms who f II i
bankrupt petitions in tho federal!
courts aro firms that did not ad-
vertise. Advertising Is not only
rtecesiarv to the success of onert
buslnesa but tha consumer i find- j
ing it very essential to his sprcees
to reaa aim slimy very careiuny
the advertisements in tlie newspa
pers and magazines. Ooree Advo-
cate. There ar no arguments any
mora against truthful advertising.
Titer Us this much about advertis-
ing however and tliat Is that onlv
tha '"pulling" kind of advertising
I really worth anything if iu
have an advertisement in tho la
per every day and say tha same f
Lilklian hIAb I tin artmA alnvnn .'til 1
i Limit uiiicna l nn nuuin oiuhnii a x u i
I- ' .. i lASinrr ITAltKt. nr. at -..I. n - 1
have Adopted man you are wasi-i . - - "-.""l'""-'' ih ueen
Ing time. Ads. should contain pep ' J ""? on ''' f rnt "oflh '"t of
and drawing power and should " i !?' "'". has railed
be written new every day. This f!. a "i'T '"''- ho now Ml"
course applies only to dally pa-i" '""' V'n '" n'k n B'p OVP'" fe
iiern. hut a.lvertiHtTH In weeklv nl"1 n "' front furil.
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QUIXOTES
Tho Established Fact nieans noth-
ing to them.
And the Practical Thing means
lew; '
They buck the Wholly Impregna-
ble In sheer dum-hoadednesa!
They try to march Impaisablo
Roads
Which lead to Impossible Goals
They try to. scale Unscalable Pcakj
These Irresponsible Souls
With guns of wood and with swords
of lath
They Jumn in tho roaring fray;
Or they put to sea In leaky aklffs
To sail to some Far Cathay;
They leap In the dark for they aee
a Star -Where
only the fire-flle gleam.
'They hatter their ahlas oh th
uuvtous.
While chasing a Distant Dream.
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High Grade Feeds
pera have nn opportunity to work j
un excellent ads. In an entire weeks:
time. i
Washington Hocks saya while it
may lo true that In a few year
everybody will rid in earn. It is
a mti plan to continue to teach the
o you Arant:
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Just a Little Fun I
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..Aickens of a fi-ky.
Tie farmer who raited but little
wheat ana lots at cotton ta pretty
well oft
The West Texas' Fair wilt offer
mora in the wv of thrlia and
amuseraenu thU year ibaw ever
k py a large margfii. It la Koiag to
be a real fair from the uyecin
hour to the tloee.
Amarillo base meats are fleoderf
with water thanks w thrm ojl
one-he If IrcIi rain Saturday It
can happen ta W TexaM.
Txaa coniuuniiit wr trMtu
likewise. Th Uh ftri euUtu
U brlugtng and the uit atop that
is being pro4ucd serve iu wake
buu.eB gee4 'Prosperity i bare.
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A Mail Order
From the Sidney Dulleiln.
Copy of 'a leter received by a
local firm of storekeepers;
For God's sake send me a three
pun ax. Waiting na.ihent and hur-
VJint. Our Btorekeira hero won
a place in a turtel rac- sum year
hack and bin shortwinded clnce.
Rxplained
From the London Mail.
Mautjle KUna saya she tisea
lemon Julee on her fac for her
complexion.
Madge I wandered wht gave
ner that sour 1hk.
Cot tho Wornt
Froa the Retail Ledger PhlUdel
lhla.
"Hear what happened T
tixt Door Neighbor Smith has
bought his boys each a saxophane '
Ubrlinht BidnH I -teJl-yH4f
you dlUR-t nave that note meaded
In the fence between our ehlekea
run aad Smith's garden eoiuetlilnj
terrible would happen tv .
jrothcr Wasn't irandlcapiKd
From the Boston Transcript.
A' youug hiubaad crUlciced the
Mscuita bis brid Mru'ed htm far
breakfaat. employlBtr the usual
siffatyped cowpartsoa. Instead of
waepiNg. aa sons brides woubi ah
go i aij0y atva aa a result ol fter
work el before bitu the wext morn-
Ibk a plate of hot bteeudAa aliged
ta be the. real thing-'
".Now youve got it. he exclaim-
ed dlightdly as' h . sampled th
mw I. 'Tbaaa ar rsaot.ty I1K
wamped with buasa SaHjrday.JJ1 w4 uk. Hew dtdysw j
Xtoubtlesa merchants la other "VVttf to hit uwMi'th reciptr j
At aw Urn uswtr me wan stood
nb a Ifait l mm fr Nj'fbe ut uJbty
Its uo isrwX McrM' aid the
Wtf With KUtUriair. uv. ! rM
ia lo fswt4 of "buUwr. uid- eali
aarage gg. dipd a lU of
alwai In th- flamr iiau (iiuterUd
th mlfk. Itwuetoiwr. wtbeart.
that ltbr Hvd befora Ut ea-
aotflBt of the jMgre food law? '
srotUlffleult
Frm A?w. tvadoo.
Mr J dw't kaow how you can
Ford
Net nroftta ot the Ford Motor Co
recently have been at a rate of 162
million dollars' a year according
to -the' latest Ford financial state
ment.
To save you the bother at fwur
inr- it but: 1&2 million dollars rep
reaents fi per cent a year interest
on 270 million dollars which i
not far from three billions.
Thia give you a rather stagger-
ing picture of the amount of mosey
in the Ford earap. Six per ent. In-
terest you know. Is about as much
as the average rfeh man can get.
with absolute safety. At least. It
satisfies most of them barring the
profiteers.
flood -Will
Ford Motor Co. ia listing Its as-
sets values Us rgood-wiHV at about
II milium doiuw. As yoa knw
the "cftoU'Win" of a business is aa
intangible or Invisible asset reprs-jMjntiUfc-
its reputation and the value
ita sain haa aeitutrd through ad-
Vv'tlSiMg.
It would at course take at least
a billion dolUra to duplicate the
one itejn af the cuniujauv auvor-
ttatng value or tae iru
I Q ioe Good Itoads
At the meetlOK of the road or-
ganitatlon in Sweetwater Monday
alcht tha vli liens present from
BUekwell Sweetwater Nolan and
Rofteoe voted untnlmouely In fat
ver of a bead t$wue ot J6e.0 for
the puriw f paving the designat-
ed highway of the emity. HW to
be supplemented by the ISQ1JM
offered to the county by tbe Statt
Jllabway ComraiMioa. Raaeae
Ttfs
The rest of tb State wilt hav
to alt up and take notiaa of Taylor
name l Nolan and Callahau eauatloa uss
f How much 1 y.aurwn.raQrt-wW'Hthy gg rga) re built. Tfaeao
worth? You kaaw when you try
to borrow to the. limit.
Ford is the sreatast advertising
genius that ever lived. UU unique
ingenuity gets htm miUwaa of dol-
lars' worth of free d'erUMiB a
year.
Cjcl&s
Japaa Is not apt to have another
severe earthquake lor 36 yearj
ays Dr. Chester A. Reeves expert
geplQit0f American Mutw of
natural uistory. tie nno mat
fauakea aottia in. cycles. That Is.
they are apt to repeat at certain
isifrvwia oi luwe-
This principle of the cyels opera
ats all througb our Uvea. For la"
atan. price reah about the mtae
high peaks every 59 yeans.
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.Host everyone vou encounter ' la . UHIJ io waiK.
atrong for havtng a fine agricultur- nar. 17777 .u .
u exhibit at the varioui rairs .""" "" "-' mhi
.. ... . .i.i -n 'supper n dander creek Haiiiclnw
i.'....i. t..- ..iin- a mi(in. nigftt. and- was th renter of ad.
ing euch exhibit "should be raised "'rt '""'"" th. fair .sex until
at one. Of course Dig Spring can
make it right along with QHr pres-
ent popubitioii but a greater
rrnwth a"nd proaperlty will coron a
mere acre in our county are put
in iuhhation. We can well afford
to aid in bringing many new home-
owner to our county as H will
help every property ow;ner. Big
Spring 'Jierald.
Clip and Comment . hone that
Howard county will send an agri
cultural exhibit to the Went Texas
Fair aa he tun noses .you will do.
The Vest Texas Fair ' ia closo at
home H is true but the Abilene
folks and the thousand of others
Who come from all over the State
and nation want to aee an exhibit
from Howard county- Kvery coun-
ty In this part of the State ought
to have an exhibit at the West
Texas Fair. It means a great deal
for th folk to sea what you are'
doing in an agricultural way.
threo eountles win b the bot pav-
ed Bounties In the entire state ad
t ivitt rattt that thero will b mow
travel out thlwy than ever be
fore. These good roads wit! b tsw
biggest thing that has happened to
this- part of the State in a og
time. " .
Furtuers '
Kjcports of foodstuff of all klada
from our couuy wero valued at
91$ mijUton djoHMa ia .th U
iwoutk vuilyi Jtwaa 39." -
Thfcn OJpttr with the 1911-
1313. averazc-of -J 3 mUMoa dollars
a year. tS Ike mamr value of
mad axmMtta is more tbaa. twioo
as nueh w as before .thp war.
mtt what the oxpAKer ge l u
tsdirely diaeresu mattar tfvm wtat
itu. firr tpjroduwr) jge HJgfc-
ikB iw iMwurti. Htnongt
ipsiirfirArmnifAtk' m eas? i.Tx; 7
hia dollar and twenty cents ran out
" .
Abwnce will make the heart
grow fonder of hot weather.
Supor8tjtmn
AH rats left the ship Abner. Co-
burn befoje nhe sailed from Seattle
to tlio Alaskan ftuhing Krounds. An
old-time sailor would have aald the
ahip wan doomed. Hut the Abner
t?oburnr made her trip north and
returned to Seattle safely." That's
the way with most superstitions
whan -we put them to tho u-st.
However eupt-rotition is based on
preeadent-on th ktw of averages
anu it does no barm to keu one
eye oien. The Idea about It belns
unlucky to walk undar a ladder
probably originated with a painter
dropping hia tan or paint n a
pedestrian.
for Oct JO four dais laU(r. It
rails for 1600.66. $350000 more
thao Taylor county. Who wouldn't
wait four dy for $258.80. Espe-
cially when It la for the vrpose
Of improving highways.
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Taylor county and Nolan county
afford J?OT to ot their bond is-
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