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ffife. Abilene Ngorler
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t Abilene Texas
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10c ner hionth additional to nil mall Bill)
Etrlhers oUtsldo Zones i and 2 from
Abilene.
Somebody lias found tho secret ot
Jiicc. bomjiscy's popularity In Ber-
lin; 116 whipped q yrenqltman.
Three wcokp of sunshine Is whnt
tho dodtor orders for this rnln-smltten
country.
The Chicago White Sox haven't
heard the last of tho notorious base-
ball scandals being called upon in
three civil suits to defend tholr good
nam6. Throe players involved in
th6 scandal nro pushing thdlr cases
In a Milwaukee court and tho sport
world will Match developments with
irttei'cst.
Tho IZoer Q; Willis Highway ono
of tho new or linos which .cross tho
stato promises to bo ono of tho ntost
popular of tho Toas highways. Tho
Plains country particularly is) taking
hold of tho hew road. "Which remihdn
us that the state convention o'f this
association meets In Abilene during
the fail1 this year.
Ntffctrsunday-is tho big day when
fifty ildrmore-Abilene business and
piofcsslonal inch depart for Pluln-
vl6w tb attend tho annual conven-
tion of tho "Vest Texas Chamber of
Commerce. Reservations may etili
he made and those who have hot
Blffned up for tho trip should do so
at once.
Crop prospects throughout Texas
and in fact throughout tho cotton
belt are none- too seed as shown by
tho constant upward trend of tho
cotton market.- Continued rains
necessitating replantfns and prevent-
ing the destruction of weeks aie
making for a very short corp. It
ldoks ljfc& ft rather poor Crop year.
which "WTklrThe.jnoro reason why
thftife sb&utd bjortlettty off cows hogs
apu cjiickus on uic larma oi cms
country.
The Aiiti-CentralizaUon League.
lormcd at St. Louis has passed a jus
OlUtion calling on stato legislators
to ask congiesfl to call a convention
to draft an nmendjnont to restrict fed-
eral taxes to thoso necessary to in'oso-
cUte war or pay debts. Tho federal
gov eminent ia tukllig the llon'H share
of taxes and this the Ami-Contralt-zatlon
League proposes to stop. It is
a big job the league has mapped out
lot- nadir but it is a movement that
Will fihtl a MorldfQf.ajmpatlo in most
states.- f m 4 r'
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The ionoor field uf Knstliiml nnn.
tyjhas Aiiat h) claimed tho biggest
prpwuccr ot 4i giaity oil In the
World. Tho well is iwikiiit? 'sna linrn.k
dally accordiiig to leports and jirovea
that tho Pioneer district is one of the
greatest fields yet discovered m the
Etate. Abilene Is losing a big oppor-
Tunny k sne latls to got in on this.
A railroad to cross Plains will do
the trick It will take MHlo of mon-
ey to build uch u line but Abilene
Business inteicsts should undortako
tin? task of getting tho road through
come way oi other. A road to tho
Pibneer tield would make Abllpno a
second "Wichita I-'all3.
Secretary "W. O Kinsolving- has hit
upbn a happy ridoa tb "mnke Pair P.u-U
anLattiactlvU" pUeo rui grown-ups and
children tho year luuml. Ho has io-co-od
as gifts- th first units of Kali-l-alic
Zoo and mine gifts aro in tho
oMihg. Of course n is not possible
lojpuim up a ?oo that .will cainneto
vl Oi thoyo In tho larger cities on this
basl but it is pohslblo to gathoi
enough nnimaL) at Fair Pat k to make
it ftjtereting. Why i"oi extond the
idea a little and Install an aquarium
at (he park? The government Will
furjnish tho fish if Ablh.no will furn-
ish the wherewithal to put in tho nee-
esiiiry tanks. There is a chance lor
EOiJio public spirited citizen of Abi-
lene to glyo a vad ot money to a
splendid cause
h
President J. L. LUi ca"stor nt tho
Tejcno Se Pacific Mayor Scarborough.
off "whoever is responsible deserves
th evorjasttng piaiso of (ho citizen
ahtll of AbtlQno for tho implovonionts
now under way and contemplated
atom? nnp xee i'eo rights of wa
tiuouglt this city. The roudbed bus
been dressed down all woods being
cllhllnated and scrapers wore busy
thfa week filling un dein'rulona and
leveling hills on tlio right of Way
All' ?At .l.n Kn.....il. ...1.... . ... . i
. mi iii uuuuciiiluiiuu ui milt nil
of J hitherto unbe.tutiful land. Tho
Jtonorter lua been fussing and moiling
tofffot this work dono for yours and
It Jrjnds it difficult to refrain from
announcing tho coiibumnuulon Ih bold
hea01lneal Thia iW' the finest natural
Ttajkslto in 100 mllfs of Abilene and
th railroad working in coopafAlnn
with the city and. tlvbi bodlps can
irtao it the mott beuPw'ful park In
th world. There is plenty of water
th(t can bo donated free to doVoIol'
fkijyerB and grass and trees. By all
ana lefa not nogloct this golden
Ofifcortunlty
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AUuihIs Qoineiiiion
J Q. Sheltflxft vlco-ptobldent of iho
fens National name flopmtod rfn
day ril!tt for' the Tcjea Banker
clatloirttjrbo held HU Fiat Worth
tntpeo days beginning today.
m I i i . I i n
J Tlio Simpler uro
Frm JAtei
lufuclAtOil H.uburban (to neighbor)
W'l. I'm earning you! You keep
your di)tPcl Infernal been out of my
jrarA'n or by thunder J 11 I'll ahoot
Viewpoints
Slinll the Toun ho Open?
Qcorgo H. I3uek In tho Outlook
Of course In a mayoralty campaign
tho rjilPfcUfm Is noVfitv stitld badly
as to whether the gambler llroatltu-
tes and pirrtpa shall bo given free
roln of hnvo tholr activities rostfleted
as greatly us possible. A mayor must
lake flu oath of office to'eupport tho
laws arid there la none who" wanls an
open town wfio would care to declare
frankly fdr an open season fot' th'o
purveyors of vice.
Thoi'o is generally some issue back
of which tho "open town" forces can
gather. They particularly prUo tome
catch phrase such as "personal lib-
erty" of ton.o slogan which has a
quality appealing to thoso who hon-
estly regard thotnselves as liberals or
nro for some reason dissatisfied ftttd
wnht to register a protost. In this
way the Mipport is gained of many
who would not deliberately abet law-
lessness If they realized what they
wero doing.
It is snrnrislnc how strong aro tho
forces nnxlous for an ''open town." In
addition to tho active participants
thero arc ffrst of nil tho owners of
real estato for which thero Is thon a
far greater domand. ftcsldontinl dis-
tricts" In that transition stage which
precedes tho advent of btWlnetra aro
adapted to tho activities of an "open
town" and when so used pay larger
rentals tliah ertultl bo scoured for any
legltlmntc purpose.
Then there nro tho shopkeepers
Who soil to the -drtderWorld the pro-
prietors of restaurants theaters
dnnco ialis.and all kinds of place
of nmnsemont. Lastly thei'6 is the
groat body of people whoso patronage
keeps business humming in that part
Of the town which is open.
These olemenls aro powofful fac
tors in any election. They know what
th"y want and from whom thoy can
most likely got It. Owing to the ha-
bitual lndlffeionco of tho 'electorate
it requires only 21 per cent lor a
trifle more of the qualified voteis to
carry a municipal eloctlon. If any
reader questions this statement let
him take tho total population of his
own town subtract two- fifths ot it
rrom tho total to allow for children
and aliens mid then compare the'
difference with tho total votes cast
at a tntlniclpal election and he will
see that it is substantially correct.
It is bocatiso of tho indifference of
the voters that tho question "Shall the
towrr bd dpert?" Js'so often answered
In tho affirmative. Then tho police
force instead of doing its dutv vig-
qiously to the full of lis .ability Is
committed to a policy of hands off to
as great an extent' as tho sense of
public decency will permits
tanndt 1M 'Us han'd 6ft som
ot crime without lessoning
iency in all lines. -Willi cerfa
.this . conseqiionco is easier to traco
uian in others.
Law Instead of Custom
San' Aiftdnlo Evpfess:
About this time of year ''daylight
saving" becomes a brisk topic in many
American cities; ' in boine it is tho
subject of a lively political fight. Af-
ter tlm repeal of tho Calder net. at
..tho farmers' behest some urban com.
L . .i . . " J --. --
jnuniues. naving exporienced Us bono-
nts sougut to perpetuate tlidm by
wviii legislation.
JS'ow York and Cfilca'gq trloti tho ox.
pcliment last year and both pities
now are on daylight Baving time
which began April ao. Numerous su-
burbs and cities around Now York
have followed the metropolis' exarnVlo
probably in self defense. Massa-
chusetts has a stato Jaw for it. A
measure was defeated in Indianapolis
by Mayor Shank's veto. Adopted
throughout Euiopo as a war resort
daylight saving still Is offoctivo thero.
Its advantages for tha mban indus-
trial workers are obvious but tho Am.
Qijir-art fannei--u-ho never wastes day
Iwht anyway found U s Unprac-
tical. The confusion hat inovltnhly
nccompantes -local das light r.aving
timo is r-omplalned of widely A man
leaving Chicago for JoIlPt finds he has
arrived at his destination before he
started so far as tho clock )s con-
cerned! Who opposito is truo of tlio
ddwn-stato lesldent in tho city. Ho
goes to catch tho two o'clock train
vmy iu uu jiiiormcu tnat it lett at one
o'clock. Business engagements as
well ns social nro demoralized.
Proponents .of daylight-saving con-
vinced that nation-wide legislation ia
not to bo had aie suggestlng appli-
cation to tho Eastern timo zone by
congressional enactment. This yould
ohd local difficulties meroly compell-
ing tho man entering p' leaving to
change his watch timo two hours in-
stead iU one hour. Biit for human
frailty how onsilv tho whnln nmh.
lorn eouhl bo solved by a unlyorsaJ
custom or getting up an hour cailior
In summer.
AMEKICAX IIlSTOnr DAY
V DAY
My T V Green
MAY SEVKXTEE.V
Oooi'go AV'omouth bognn ex-
ploring the ooast of Maine on
i m '' " - "
; N6wArk.-Js J. was found-
ed on May17 16(50.
Tho IIouhj) of nurgossos was
dissolved by Virginia's Roy-
al Uuvornor on Mny 17 lyco
"
X4rBOT5ral0fRioa' ofThT'
' COlonlQB was proposed by
IUiofJ'o Inland on jrny 17 177i
Tho first issue of Tho Balti-
"';o Sun appealed on Mav 17
1S37.
v 23 Rteamboata and 15 docks
of buildings woro dostroyod by
a. Sf Louis firo on Jtay 17 1810
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.1 CI3MS FROM THIS nim43
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The Lord n-wmded mo according tn
my ilghteousmuBs- according to the
cleann)SB of my hnndj Jiath he locoin
ponaca hie-ll Kunuiol as. 31.
V" T"
s Ancient Mut Ooojl
iTrom Chicago Herald anil Kxnmlnor.
i.uiio uoy- rcmnritcu tno Ulna
woll-mennlnj' man "Is mat you moth
er wun tno uoaiiunu feet oi un
"Ves sir" woa tho reply.
"Well do jqu know what poor nn
imal Jt In thht has to suffer in order
that vour mother may bao ueh
furs''-
' six. fAther
Clip and Comment
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PEUSONAL LH3IJRX1
Xca It lu true that the more som
pcopie tjet tliu jntm tlioy iaiu. iii-
utiLU js th freest vounly m t'.is
woviU uhu jot the'ro aiu uumo w'ne-
cojiuuuy to now I about met Xi-ee
uom Dtlng trampled upon. Too much
personal jlbeity is nut good tor tno
person. Buiiinser Lv.ugoi
xnoo wno .nu Jiuwting loudest
about pcisonal libcity aru inoc hko-
uy'i.nufeo wlio do nut lvuiwe tnat jt u
not porsonai ubeity tnty wan. out.
llccnsjo tb breait tliu la'ss wliou over
and Wlioiovci' they ihvy choose. Jn
latt tliu personal libuitylstd do nui
want uny laws in a great many cases
ihuie ate a wauio oclc v people
who wlirtay tnat Clip and Commons
uocs not Know what he' is talking
abuX tnat lie la tulKinf ast wcie
tlivoggh litb hut ana tnat wnai he i3
saying is not. true buc nuite the re-
Verso untrue. The taut reniain.tr
whatever ebe may bo sait( there is a
cousiUcaablu inisunuartftutiiliug as to
what petsonat libt-tty 11 and mere
ate thoue who fall to veuiiz.- that too
much personal lloet'ty ior toy many
peopiu ouiu inetfu anarchyahil chaos
sucn na exist in itussia. Kor ia tno
iact luulusdfl mat without the euro
ot law put on many people there is
no htiatfor this country to lemain1
oen ut Its ptesent degtee of laWiui-
nets. ou tno other nand. everyone
supposes that Ametica n a free ooiyi -
wgr uhu u ia ivu iiiuro to man any
countiy on tho face 'of the glibc but
because this is a fieo counfey tnat
1b no reason why eveiyone who has
lawless intent can do as they please.
GOOD HOADS
Tho Uovernmeht has appropriated
$35000000 for Construction of high-.
ways slneo 1010 Texas has 1317.1
miles or completed toads and 014. J
miles more for. which funds havu boej
alloted dmlng that period. MclCin-
ney Couiiei-Gajiette.
"When tho nuestlon of good roads
was first being agitated thoro Wero
many people who thought that it U3
a moro wasto of time and that any
propaganda for good roads was the
noro blatli g of somo road engineers
and contractors who wanted to ac-
quire a handifptno sum of monoy obt
of the good roads agitation- Hut now
they have gotten away from ail that
nnd everyone la realizing moro each
day that wherever you find good
roads there jou find a progiesslve
community and ono that bids fair to
outstilp its neighbor who had failed
to b?o the reat value- ot good road.
Tho time has como whop a sdctlon
that has no good toads is 00 far be-
hind the timrA that It is scarcely
mentioned when tho though of pro-!
gresslvonps8 and advancement Is call
ed to mind.
nASGMAIiTi AM) IVOUY-i-
Kxpcits doclaio tho supply of Ivo-y
Is bolng rapidly exhnustod. "Wonder
if they havo been Keeping a eloo
)vaten on baseball Templo Telegram
Although there Is considerable ivory
in baseball 'that is to say thero la
consicloinbln li-nrvnM nlfA( lw"".""-. " "ul ou'"' '"" ""4 K"ur
tho gamo that is no reason why any-
i. n.o.V.- .i.. 7 -"- .. ...
uvi n.iinHii ( iiuuut luuKing lor ii
in uip game uaaeuan is a groat
npuit wiiun u is pinyca in tno proper
"?n.".nr ana ijqW ejnee Uie0.4ias.Jjuen.
a worma sorios scnudni and now tuneo
a former federal Judgo occupied tho
bonch nn supreme dictator of banobnll
thero has boon a consldorablo ehango
In tho gnme. Riiseball players aro
prono oftontlmoH to call each othor
ivory-headcl meaning that thoy aro
bono.hondod but tho fact that th.iy
call oach other nnmes llko that Is no
lonson whv it Is true Dig. Loague
scounia hon thoy leave tbejr clubs
and bourch for now material iut not
on ivmy hunts they aro hunting for
something entirely different from
that and that in youngstors who will
make good ball players later on. It
i a fact and Clip and Comment I
willing to bay It although ho realizes
thut.lt. Is probable U will ho disputed
that thero is loss ivory in buseball
nov than qvor and that tlio Ivory
huntora will find little if any of vhnt
thoy soak in their hunts. Jn other
woids thoro are ninny young men in
bnsobnl! who are Juat as'bumnn nnii
just as Intelligent ruul much moio bo
ij a great many cases than young
men in any other business
Firemen mid Welcomes
A number of signs and bnnneis
wero on display during tho firemen's'
mmention and nt leat ono of thi'in
mant what it said It was that one
wlu. h greeted tho Uxal firo depart
m ' ' ' ' ' ' '
k t J Sims'
ayj
Daylight saving Just makes some
people tired an hour earlier.
Edgar AUon Poo heat Cladiator at
tho Jamaica race track. The pen Ji
mightier than the swoid.
Tho straw lid. Is budding forth:
it
blossoms out -then goes to seed.
It's a rocky road to get anywhere.
"When a man gets shot in Chicago
they call it a natural death.' '
Many a bUl-QOllcstqr. isn't success-
ful in his calling. - ;
If Dompscy lights Carpentlor in
London "thousands of British will see
their first iofco.
Our cook is. sd hard boiled' that
oven the kettle sings fcao .
Those talking movjeij iever will
succeed. You won't bo able to hear
theih for the audience.
A false alarm to a boy is when' p
houst noXt t0 the school burns.
"5aw-flh often exceed 20 feet"
news it?m. So do scen-flsh; but
caught-fish nover.
Tho
hard
head
ot tho transgressor Is
Tho headlinn readers thinks Mont
fEoIly in POrto Rico is a volcano.
"Russia must have something con-
crete" says Tchltcherln. Maybe It'J
Russian heads.
(Its a tossup whether men get
moie with tears or rolling pins.
Indiana minister wants boys to
stop plrtyfnff marbles and we'll bet
boys want him to stop preaching.
Somo ot them have movie faces be-
cniiso thoy remove them at night
"Probo War Frauds" headline.
People just won't Jeao these fiocond
lieutenants njano..
Southern cottnn men would like to
"Sep no weevil hoar no weevil and
think no woevii"
Ohio man eut off his wife's hair to
i;oep nor ii uor-.o; nut nat win only
iiiui.u nur Ku -out mur
In tho annual race botweon woods
and vegpWbles the entbngo ia tryirtg
us nci 10 get a noau
rew York we ro;I has the lar
gest f ion ting populntjbn hi the world.
iiiey ro tiying to net in tlio swim
Wedding Iivltatlous
Wo are showing wonderful line of
wedding nnnouncUionts and ii
goJng' 'to bo a juno
-J3IICOS. jjon i overiooit us .1 vox ao
i'rirtitf ( ompnny o
Theater Tclophom
J TxofL Mn
'am
over at (.. M i
"rid iv
night North Ta
Ing
ertla
ment Friday morning when thoy
battled wltl) the flumes at Scrimge-
our's place of business on South
Rroadvyny. It read: 'Welcome Flre-
mt n." Hitownw ond Bulletin
Well at that the fliemon were wel
come althuuffh It Is not necessary for
Clip it I'ojriiucnt bo say that of course
a different kind ot welcome is infant.
Hint is to biiv that tho welcome sign
was for another purpose besides act-
ually welcoming tho flromon to a fire.
The fact of the mutter Is that roports
brought bnek by tho Abilene firemen
who (ittendod the convention arg to
tho effect that the u oleoma extended
by the people of Drownwood to the
Mslllng fU'omon wun tho bent that
telly bad ever seen id that Id saying
iiimli Abileiu' gates declared
tint t ho optfit i i nt prlv'dod by
thi' lliuwnwi'od "H was the -best yet.
and t hi nn nut uurv Word they wild
too it is uuite t Job to entertain a
bunch of firopien. not (hat thoy are
any harder to enurtnln than anybody
else but Juat an entertaining any con
vention is quite a tusk duo to the fact
mat such a imge crown i present.
1ut -o wit It a firniuriH (invention
I'.ut liiounwuuil did tlH "oil UP mibh-
ti guud thpy tell ti'
HE1
ivi.a
tru
a
hrkdo. -Abilene
ptiilt Queen
n k vt(FvoriiBing
i iin. ti ten
Al Coffl'litl.ilV I
iKjeiiooi am
DOG HILL
Hv George Dlnzham.
"VVhllo Calling on Miss Fnachle. Sins
Sunday atternoon Sidney Hocks got
flustorated and moved his chad: too
near the edge of the por"ch and like
to f fell off.
laiko Mathcwsla hears that the
church at Ticki illo is making a move-
1 ment to have a caipot put in tho nlslo
or tio uiuiui Ho says it that is none
how In the world is anybody going to
know when to look around to see who
is coming In.
Tobe Moseley says ho lacks Just one
roeker and a seat ot having a fairly
goofl rocking chair
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Just a Little Fun
Can't Ecao
Fiom Richmond Times-Dispatch
"Mother! M.other!"
The excited joung thing dashed
madly into her mother's boudler.
"George is going to propose. Moth-
er!" "Is he?"
"Ves'rn ho is! Ho doesn't know it
but lie has promised to teaCh me how
to swim the first warm day." .
llonco tho Cheers
From Birmlngliam Age-Hoi-nld.
"The war is certainly over."
jshv"
"Did you read about the way Jack
DCmpsey Was received In Berlin?"
i peviin?"
a Frenchman
Lmnii'tMeiicKCa
didn't ho?"
Sola At lJit
From Foibes Magaalno
Poieistencyjn inserting tho same ad-
ertls.omonUwlth no cnango of word-
ing or llUrtsfration. is a trnit of some
aiHortbfs.
Ailojibetivo eubtomer wrote to a
I firm wliofco advertisomont never seem-
un to change-..
pair of corduroy pants in 'Homo Mag-
azine for pnijt four months. Moro I
see of them bettor I likq them. If not
sold as yet please onter my prder for
same"
l.ct congress. Answer.
From lore;
Honj day Mr. Cdlson Will aim a ouoa-
tionnnlro at congress itself.
If congress as usual refuses to heed
tho warning then let it beg borrow
nnd steal nil tho intolllgonco it can to
dofond Itself against a quesMoiuialid
like this:
l. The District of Ashdumn has
300.000 oters dlvidod erru-Uly among
fanners bootleggers ax-saldiors tax-
paior. and Hoarst readers. Mup wut
a surjo-win eloctlon oampuui ibat will
tn) uot you 1cb than $300000 r.nd
(b) oot the eountty losii than 3 hun.
dmd million.
s Huppote Mr. Ford to run for
Piesldont. X!tlmato the number of
Ford owners who will (a) turh oit to
cloct him (b) turn out to lot you pass
(o) turn turtle.
3. Suppose Mr. Ford to be elected
President ond tho machinery of gov-
ernment to bo run by Muscle Shoals
wajor power. Calculate the not saving
to (n) the taxpayer (h) Mr. Ford
4. If bonus legislation should come
to a dead stop bIiow how you can
budget.
6. "Without asking a pnL'(IcitY
agent calculate the saranacltv of tho
IrlBh navy.
0 Suppose nil tho trains to Palm
Reach to be pact. How would yu put
through a reservation ''
1 Hi w minv mme bloi s i 1 con.
graj nifil t insure u complete black-
jCT m u mw
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