The Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 37, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 8, 1917 Page: 2 of 8
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THE ABILENE REPORTER ABILENE TEXAS.
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from the city for several weeks per-' aged Saturday ftftoiTioon when. It
haps for months ns fie goes for aurgl- crashed Into the drnahientat light
cal treatment which may calf him to pole at the tjoiel Grace corner. The
mayo nruiura bi nucnesn:r .Miiiue-iMjjujr not iujuwiijk iiib gear was in.
started tlift engine and the rai
sota.
Karl 'ilbppo boh of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Hoppo St. Is expected In the eitt
to spend a few day tf 1th" MS parent
before going .to I.lttlc Ttock whore
ho will enter the officers . reserve
training camp. Mr lldppe has beer
construction engineer at OkmiiJgecf
for the American Public1 Service Com
pany.
J A. "McMahan. former deputy sher-
Born. Friday to Mr. and Sirs U t.
Terry a sort.
Miss Maud Oliver Is spending a
few' days at Marlln.
Born Saturday morning to Mr. and
Mrs.V. o. PulHam. a son.
Harvey Brown went to Merkel Sat-
urday to spend tho week-end.
Mrs. R. W. Mulfqfd has returned
from a visit to relatives In Dallas.
Mr and Mrs. Felix Jones of 'Fort
Worth are visiting In the city.
MrS. Gray Halstcd of Balrd return
cd home Thursday after a visit here.
Mrs. Fred Cockrell returned home
Thursday from a visit at Sweetwater
Mrs. t. 1 Plrknrd Jeft Thursday
for Wcatherford for a visit with rela-
tives and friends.
Miss Ircna Goad of Hleo. nftor a
visit here with Mrs. W7 S. 0. Johnson
1'ft for homo Thursday.
Mr and Mm. H. B. Kirk of Black-
wi-ll arc here for a visit with Mr. and
Mrs Guy Kirk.
Judge W. If Sewell returned Sat-
uiday afternoon from a business trip
to points cast
Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Free m6lpred
to Colorado City Saturday to spemf tho
week end with relatives and friends.
Miss Olga Odor Is here from Uron-
denburg spending tho week-end. She
Is teaching the flrnnrienburg school.
V. T Hemphill loft Thursday night
for Brady where he will spend sev-
eral days on business.
E. Jarvla of Hubbard City Is In the
city visiting his daughter Mrs. 1). A.
Jameson. 41 Cypress street.
Mrs. H. Bob Kceblo and baby return-
ed Wednesday evening from Sherman
where they visited relatives for six
wee-ks.
County Attorney Grahnm spoilt
AVedncsday at Shop and as n result
of Investigations thoro filed some mis-
demeanor cases.
Dr. Cyrus N'. Bay lott Thlirsdav
morning for Houston to attend tho
State Osteopathic Convention which
meets there this week.
Miss KUla Clarke of Comanche Is In
the city spending a week with rela-
tives the J. K. Sliolton family at 217
Hickory.
Mr. and Mrs. Bon Sliolton of Okla-
homa City are In Abilene for a. few
dayn visiting Mr..Sbelton's brother J.
B Sholtou. .
Forrost Kondalt i:f-yonrohl sou of
0- V Kendall of the Colonial Flat
fells Thursday evening and hnika his
arm below tho elbow. Ha foil off a
plana box.
Mrn. L. C. McCandlons of Msuguui
Oklahoma arrlvud WcdnoBdny even-
ing for nn extomled visit with Mr. and
.Mrs. C. S. Calalmn at tho Colonial
Flats.
Mrs 0. It. Bills nftur a visit here
with her daughters. Mosdames How
arc! Ferguson and John E.PrIcor
turned to her homo ntltJrtlnosvHIo Sat
iirilnv "
Bistrlct Judge Joe Hurkctt enme lip
from Eastland Saturday nfturnoon on
business. Dletrjft court opens at
Unjrd Monday morning with a fairly
heavy docket.
Mr. and Mnf? M L. McDonald and
Miss Emma Morrow of laiuesa after a
tlHlt hero with the former's father J.
E McDonald. mid other relatives will
return home today.
P l llnu-flnn mill Ktinltmt T .iixlfn
of Snyder. Texas came to Abilene in KWipniw up ouy noro mui m monmij
confer with Captain O. '. Aleslilre OMlo IrMoy morning to transact
concerning the officer training camp routine fauttfnw matters
at Leon Springs and learned with re-
gret that the -imp had' beon filled. A" . Wci'MMd.
II H Slaughter has received a card "oward '! ' "" lsti
from his son Herbert (Slick) Slaugh- A one 'rliitlng Company Ford
ter. stating that thelnttor Is now in J000;' "' W01."' Merl"J Chevro-
the naval training station on Lake '' 1Ju1
Michigan The young man Is anions 1
ar lunged
forward colliding with the post. The
radiator and biimner were knocked
riFry and the car was otherwise dam-
aged. In splto of the heavy impact
the Iron lamp post was not dam-
aged only the frosted globes being
broken.
Bill Yngcf Injured.
Bill Yager seven -year-old son of
I Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Yager was se-
ill anil jaiier.ramo n i uursuny morn- - nJ c(1 VfMny nftornoon when
lng from l Centra i California where- 0 n kioelMd llown art) rtin t)V0P
lit. tmn Tinnn fur tliri tirtflf Clvrtrnl I . . .' . . . . . .
uy n J-oru car nn ivorm seconu street.
near the Library. Bill was playlnjd
nan witn companions and ran oufHito'
months. Mr. McMahan staled that tho
Imperial Valley Is In splendid candT
Hon the second chitting of alfalfa be
ing under way now. Ho will bo hore
for a few "days on business.
Edwin Hill Jr. who has been at-
tending the State University ha de
cided to make Abilene his permanent
home His father was formerly a
law partner of Thomas h. Biantqn
at Albany. For the present Mr. Hill
will make his homo with the Blan-
tons. until he fids a sultnble loca-
tion. Public Weigher K. J. Ellison has
received jj letter front his son James
C. Ellison who Is nt Galveston in
forming him that he has decided to
Join the "Flying Signal Corps" and
that ho expects to enlist at once. Mr
nnd Mrs Ellison have written their
son that they do not object to him
carrying out what he believes to be
his patriotic duty.
Frank Coatus. bod of Mr and Mrs
Geo. V. P. Coatcs.-ls at home for
n few days from the University of Tex
as whore ho & ulndylng Inw. Mr.
Contea has enrolled In the officers'
training camp nt Leon Springs nnd
will leave for that point Sunday
night. Ho is a graduate pf Yale Uni-
versity and among a largo number of
other college men enrolled for the
course of training at Loon Springs
Henry Batjer. son of Mr. and Mrs.
E. G Batjer. rrfluo In Thursday night
to upend a few days at homo before
going to Leon Sprlpgs to enter the
officers' training camp. Mr. Batjer
graduated from Cornell University
Ithaca Now York a few days ago.
and was given his dogrce In engineer
ing ins class way given dipicnius s
nine ooioro mo roguiar comnienrj
ment in order to pormlt those Wjfo
desired to do so to enter the train-
ing ramp Mr. Batjer arranged for
enrollment In tho Texas camp before
leaving Xew York and will go to
Leon Springs in a few days.
the street lo recover the wayward
ball. When the car struck him. The
wheels passed over his log tearing
away the skin from the knee to the
foot On his foot the flesh was bad
ly mutilated His Injuries are of a
particularly painful character. Ac-
cording tp a report to this paper the
motorist did not stop whoever ho was.
President Hunt Here.
President J. Hunt or Stamford
f oltoge fornior. pastor of St. Paul's
Methodist church hero tpent Sattmlny
In this eltv. At Trent lodry he will
lollvor the commencement scrnrou for
tho grndnntlng class of the Tront
school. From there he will go to SU-
vorton to attend tho t'lnlnviBW dis-
trict conference. He ntntetl that
Stamford College's commencement will
take place May 2S and tho graduat
ing class will number about twent
Tho enrollment for the year totarftd
between 2.0 andSno.
PEACE WANTED
BY THE RUSSIANS
MOJ.IUIMIN VMI NOinOHV UFSIItK
THAT It I 'SSI A (JLT 01 T OF
WAIl
He Alimfl Fell Bn
A. M II
AIlss.. leu so
lng freed
he wrote tl
suffering
and blade
would ah:
morion.
two bj
ordi
ildom
rojltusclj
untfo- evej
prfrLemor-Bo
le Chltto.
ause of bo-
uijrdlstresn that
letter: "t wni
intifyn. Kidney
also dizziness;
.down at times. I
! Kidney Pills and
ne entire relief." JMs-
ve warning by palim
iack. rheumatic aches
swollen Joints pit ffl noes
tired and languid feeling.
r Drug Co. adv.
CITY NEWS BRiEFS !
I I
v Abilene Hank Clearing. v
Abilene bank clearings for Satur
JaJ : 2426).C'J.
Autnh Licensed.
' BiJ&Garr. Bulck 1902
A.
J.
A.
Barber. Federal truck 1003;
Barno. Ford. 1004.
Viil. Hcflstcrcd
John Moore aiwl Will Mays Ford.
IMIG; W. P Thornton.' Ford. 1S07 V.
t. Moore. Merkel. Ford. lSOS
CoIoim llimrd .Mccls
Tho board of mnnuger of the State
1 ELECTS
PRINCIPALS OF
CJTY SCHOOLS
NOTE TO ALLIES MODIFIED
J'reinler l.off SftJs Uotrmmrnl Iia
Decided lo Change Wording f
Comuiiuilcnlloti. Premising
roiilhuintitiii of Wnr
l
By Tho Associated Press.
PKTnocmvD. May S. The proviso
fonol government through Premier
Lvcff hns decldwl to modify the nolo
sent to tho Allies promising continua-
tion tn the war.
The government 'declare that the
inin.Miers will resign their posts If
nc.eensary.
Foreign Mlnlstor Mllukoff ays "The
events of Thursday will make our al-
lies very sad while pleasing oJr ene
mjes. It would bo an evor!nUng blot
"J our h'slOrv If thorn slimilil Iia tlir
osslblllty c.f conoludlng n soparate
peace."
President Tscholdso of the Council
of Workmen and SoMlers says that
nemier uio soiuiors or worKmon are
f. ..'rtW 1.. 11.11 .1.... . .4. . ...
wi ..til UUI HWl lllVJJf Willll IlUilUr-
THE MOTOR CAR
IN DEFENSE
flFTHE NATION
The city school board in session
Saturday afternoon elected principals
far tho fle schools' of jthe clt- as
follows:
High school A. II. Haborts ro-
glected. Centrnl "Ward Templo PeRsrf now
supariutuudout of the Clydo school.
I-umnr ( Sojiool. J. C. Watu ro-
eleoted. Travis Scliool. Mrs. O. B. Trlplott.
CollCgo Holuhts Mrs. 0. If. Sando-
fer.
This glvotj tho city two women
principal.
Xaxt Saturday the hoard will olect
toaciiers jor the viiriniu schools. Ap-
fplfetUloua profurahly by letters.
should ho in by 0 a jn. Wednesday
Cut Thh Out lls Wnrlh Monej.
LOXDO.V. May 5. "While the Bus-
alnn situation cbntlnued to produce
worry tho British nre progressing
uirlncr on tho western front.
Off "Is! stntemonts today say that
thp have gained ground north of
llBtrlncourt nnd near Frennoy.
The tramendous battle along the
IM-mlle front is still undecided how-
over.
PAK1S. Mav ."i -Gernmn counter-
ttHI.K from Crnonne to Mont Carnll-
et were repulsod lust night The
French nmd. soma ndvnncei and can-fur.-!
tiou prisoners The French
" n threaten Uion
9-YEAR-OLD BOY
to
NEWS Of iNTEREST
Mh
the number who enlisted from hora. I "J;s "'1 ' """' ;
Mr nnd Mis fJ mm Hnker nftor " run nymi. vtnu uuuui neui
a wo ith.&biSSii S von VUhnsr mr: for
at home again for a few weoks. Mr """"""." T T. .V . T
Baker stated that grain looks good hr. l.fa- l or ' to 'f 'a f
in the Panhandle oven though It i8wU Qonm nble to be up her friends
-very dry N '" b ga" 'onrn-
Sirs J K. Burgosa who has bee"n .. 'Twi
visiting her slstor Mrs John KuKaim Jlv uiuce
Jr who has been sick returned to lTrKf A" 1wrfe ha l"ovw tlm f
her home aj Alpine Saturday Mrs. c- bn'u' typewriter store from tfte
Kegaus Is Improving and her friends Hartford building fnelng tho postoff Ice
hone he will soon be well ' '" nw unejc ounuing oij .uriu
B. D. Green newly eletd BMperlu- Seeoud streot buck of J. T. I-i-Bon's
tendent of the Abilene soiiooU. ws grocery score
here Friday from Cisco mooting obi
friends and getting acquainted with Wln In I'oiilrkt
the business men. Ho has many warw Mm. JotfKe It. Cope uu the uuccess-
personal friends in. tills ejt and I lul eandidate hi tba Taylor County
by no means a stranger her. Times subscription conlebt winning
Win laung is In receipt of a lt- first prise an Overland automobile
ter from his hon. Perry Young who Miss Artie Wellborn won tund prl
has been Marine Kdltor of tlu Calfas- And Mla C4irtc Wbb of Polol third
ton Tribune in which he state thst
he has resigned his position and b- College Meeting' On
listed in the offHerh trulning imp nt' Tfc annuml protraeted nang tor
Leon Springs. tft dant ' or Simmon Do
Carroll Gren son pf J. I tigu wyeH wlBOly. j iF84In
has gone to Chicago ukem he wjll lutm m. u A jjions y
inter the wp- m waurasor to tb prtMiMiti Ht ! - m and at v k
wireless service with a vto bwm- mek y Th)B n a ns hel
Jug a wireless oiteratar Tis kt th th aaH-i.e adjloriiw kud wilt tut
recoud of Mr. Urnm' sons to antr a wS Vr Irngwf
W A Gary 0T MlllTraX TTSHfSl SalTTman l7ere
me TnfTJSS rTf r flTt
Etatetl he will wake wwgli gndn t w"y Mr PJMwtag utd that
py bis expen.es provide seed tor kl ompaB) ld Btly apmM large
et year and furnish kirn with flour warhouww in Fort W'onu a4 Waco In
far the y-ar Wder tht ilu-y -could pruiuptly skip U
Jameji A Taylor whows rwreat Ike orders Into tiis territory Wd S
at Ilot SoatU Scod ktnwt. ha -wvav wufllef l. aw dt-itributors
s'rrlved In AWIwi from Saa Dlgo this st-ttkin for ib Goodrteh Urm
CalifornU wfaan- b- was- rseeatly report isuertmmei ipalarity for
"ichsret from Uv aavy ivtg ser mm tire evr the torrttory
cc oet bin four ymr NMUtMMMt. Hi I
wss bonorably 4lrhrp-4 At this JJaJe 'tit(pv Iturns.
tln:e' le ha pot toei4l whstJwr fee -'Wi (to 49MUNltt w ralittl out
nit epijst again or hoi. at wWalgut WwliifMUsy HWt on a
W II Smcb tmvtfe of tl report tuu tbe Faratrs Varhott
NciH .tljooj m iv tut 'H Fridav wa Uiratlyc Wk-u t& ttfmm m
ouglu
Don't iuUh thl
ciose witn .)
Co. 2S35 Sheie
wrilliiK yon
ly You
package coutfil
Tar Compound
croiiu- Koi
sldok ifnd 1
kidney un
ef CatTrtJi
and UKjrov
for onhtila
ache niuWiliKgtali liovs
Bags
'ut out t3 slip en
mail lo Foloy u
I Avivrnileago III..
e auiraiKlro ciear-
Irfin return a trial
ey's Honey and
s colds and
Pills for pain In
uiuutlt.ni. backache.
der aliments; and Fo-
Tablets. a wholMOme
i lean-.lng cathartic.
LlllousneH. htnid-
Mel.omarB-adv
m
r
BfflfflES SOB
PROBLEM HAS NOW
BEEN SOLVED
Uy The Associated Press
XBW YORK May 5 W U &unt-
ors. ebnlrman of the naval consulting
hoard announced todsy that the hour. I
has forwarded to WasUlngton plans
for dealing with the suUmariue prob-
lun which it was uejUoved had tolv-
ed the- problem sjiegesfully
peejul to The BcpoUer.
IIA3IUN Tev May :. -lieorge. thfc
-year-.ld son of T. A. Wllkersou. was
incidentally drowned in the Orient
I ! Wednesday afttrnoon about five
o'clo k. The loy toaotlmr with two
ntlier vtntill boy. wej wading in th-
shallow part of tWd hike catching
frogs when the Wilkurson boy fell In a
pit dug In the creek during the dry
season for the purpose if sec-uHne
stuck water for cuttle Th water In
Ithls hole wa some alx or seven feet
deep. Tho hoy's companions called
for holp and In a short while Utck
Moora and It. M. Callett were on the
scene. Inking the body from the water
about twenty minutes after It had
siuik. Two locul physicians were call
ed and all done lo bring bach life but
in va'n.
Interment took place in nt Corne-
ll rv ThurkOay afternoon.
An ngsd man.' father of one of th
employee of the eaiutval lomimny
now showing hero died at a loiml
'wMirdlag houa Thursday afternoon
The body was prepared for shipment
by the A. B Burrow Furniture Co.
and waa smt to Herring Springs Mich
igan
C. nstable W. C. Me4Cu.il ant Night
Watchman Will Johnson returned
Sunday morning from Vernon with C.
C Fou - -barged with stealing ihre
bales of cotton from tlio local yard.
The iirUouer Ismiow l-inK hald at An-
son The reeen. good rains havf ihauged
the apiM'uraiKt of the rottntry and
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V jr W IS S t J" WILL BE SHOWN
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Sf '- N J" MAY 11TH
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Stuiiifuitl -fc
May 7th
C. W. KM JUT Denier.
An.soii - w . ihiv aUi
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THIS PICTURE WILL BE SHOWN AT
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ili-DUKAM) & WAIi'lrKN. 1)ihIitk.
TiiwuIm . .May lOtlr
A. U fri'AXUAIU). Uwilor.
Ed. S. Hughes-Company
DISTRIBUTORS
-ABILK.VE TKXAS.
hitting wldi oacli ouch Thoy are Ilo-
dto Philadelphia; Young llstrolt;
Pipp. .New York; Walker Huston;
Hoblltzel Boston; Staler St. Uuls.
Boaton I leadlnx In toam batting with
3a?. LiMdlng bitters:
Speaker Cleveland .43 J; Slsler St.
Louis. .391; Mclnrtla Philadelphia
.; J. f'olMns. Chicago. ..'145; Stmnh
Philadelphia 343; Milan Washington
513 Hoblluel Boston. Sl; K. Fos
ter Washington .323; Pecklnpaugh
Aw om. .2u walker. Boston. 31U;
Cobb. Detroit JtlS;'IHp. New York
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31 J; Jai'obaon St. I.ouls. .301: Wam-
hao made the fanners wry entkuias-uaEana- Clevehtnd .303
It mer Uie tejir'h tutlooK Tliey ai.' Bouv.h of Ciniluuat! la kceiiiux uu
all mt-.rttl in in rawnit the coon- "' terrifu h"iiRg in the National
! supply of food stuff.
SISLER CROWDING
SPEAKER: ROUSCH
IS HITTING HARD
Chairman Sounders said that moie
titan &W lnventloHS Cor imbmartot j i
supyrefciou had bueii bubuauul to tln'liv Tl.- Vwm luted Pross
board and eperiaisn' Uh mm? CHICAGO May . Georai- So-lr
the Atlaatie Coast Juttlflwi eBof t3t fie left banded fir -i wuh St
ihk uiuera IHWIJit lOOW m Ullll7lI.-ui. is ureKi TrL. tSnsutkt r
aated
i ! lonv-lll tM hU ui tluif di.- tber they fuuad au old baa of oot
trirt Saturday tr vole o l 3S bocd to aftre ou tie w-retiou yard and
;T-r iti reuiodeline of the wioo) hoHne exttuxywaoU ikv bUii 4ftNr rollliis
so that an extra teacher way be the UjU u oov Ule boud t da-
4 " Mr SHtrwBJt saM A vett n line U u not Know a iu the
'l b yractk.-ally naaaiawus toi tottvij was tied pn .-.uma.Uiy t mum
i t bonds rtag tntUr who us cfoittg the
i k R ttea left Fritfav alght yard.
v -t Uortb wliejr iif ii( pd -
4j&a rity JJi u be absent A Clf&c tar wa cm l' j rtan
Trouble Knll
Fathers and '
child with 4
I-ae W4ftaaf
yr"ai car
fUronk'"t;ou.
hroaLi
aMUtfe Wll
W tried
ill we tnyf fo
anytbiufc trjJ
a fv da tu
pvared uad Ua
r lr1-
jrit Jt
ini
Oil 11-
A jrfvf
J ITJl fJituulr
TFnm
fl jyj
niiv wa
'of.
M
Mipjieorud.
tnr vr i
t until k .uii 1 1
writjte -j-Hir
losjeue Hltboueh Jack Smith a SL
IIouIs winch hitter la at the tpp with
a average of 015. Smith ha only
i batted 13 times as auaiubt -12 trips to
the plata for Iloustb. wboko average
St. .410. The average iacluUo jiumes
of last Wednesday. Hornsby of St-
ltuU And Cfavath of PkUaiJaiBhla ar
tied for bom fun tumor with thre
en. Whitted of Philadelphia hi lead-
nix in bHcrifite hits with seveo and
luiru or riUsUHrab tap tho baaa
hteulers Uk savta. Oroh of Cliujln-
nati is oat In from fa runs sera
with fonrtcrn. 4 taanv fctUig-Ht-
hitters-
Smith St Louis. .Sll; ! Urn bob Cia-"
linawti .4T; Burua. Ke York. Ill:
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LtwKaor. in eajjo.
'
ri i
VaiLlU UmAliTi
M I'ncilttira for lunulliiit' until pafifr nre ns muni UM the
best and my rate is hk low uh the Jcmest in ihJHurritoty. I
would liko to iinve the privilege of Hunting wy rate. Can
muku (pibk ius)utioiu and dole louus immodiutety.
Farm and City Loans
at tjio Iowost rates and on the moat for4tUUt term olitain-
uble. You bhoultl liuro willi iuo-lieforo pjsiui yom loan
I am In no bushitKs but tin lnvttiiieiit bm.iuHM. I gpoeiid-
izo on igudiiiy mouey and can g!vo you tho liet of sorviua
T
E. B. B YRUM
No. 5 Radford Bldg. Abilene.'Tcxas
is
..!.: Cruiae. St
OI Looib. 347: IlKruur Kaw V.ivl m.i i .
Ce.elaind. tbr l!i bait hi 8 ihaiBwion. KBIott. ChieMBo ?.'. Cr.v.th 'ni.'
If. r hilling juwrB m the AiiietUn dlihlu. "Ah Suilmtt lhliadi.hi..
agrafes rleat :dU; WMttod. Fhlladelphia .321;
rirft.r. I-KUUurK 37: Uafid Hu
Kauif
H
i as at. uuotfutd!
ti ljy ihow
Commg trow Im bled fehsr js ao burgh. 3!
km ti m U lii with ju nw-rf ill I .in n.f I'inU.ui
II U 4 IM 4'1 for Blltt'Jli KliUU-ii. Uhilv uubM i.niuklc.
tii cfc ...-!.. ... ia. .... .T7" .; r r" v
-- "" - e WWHOZ H11 1 . IHM tiL l.ILfc
Wted the trouble firm ju i.c-i v I u .i ill rib 4 w. Ilar.l IV
u-'' i.i uu no- ao. iiiutc i.ui ii.. v. 1 . i 1..
iioow 9Ui Tj' Ad ftvu u...u '.'i 1 ...
. "iw ui-iat uh-imw.1 ii is a
kl 1. j .. . ; .. . " T. "' " -w - ru
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The Abilene Semi-Weekly Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 37, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 8, 1917, newspaper, May 8, 1917; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth331576/m1/2/?q=%22~1~1%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.