The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 85, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 26, 1918 Page: 4 of 6
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PAGE FOUR
DAILY REPORTER'-
mMit&M Daily icei)t Saturday at
AblWne TMU
i ln T
Btee4 a 8ooed 3ui Mall at -abUeae
Texas
4UBCniPTION RATEI
ONE TEAK Oti' advance).......
OX MONTHS (In advance)
T11IUIB. HoNTIJS (In advanceJ.
JNI3 MONTU (In adranceJ....
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j.7b
.SI
uaineee ancttcuUtion"! :
Witoriai Office i
ety 1037 or 14t
fcnbicrlbere falllne- to receive then- mdii'
toaularly will confer a favor upon the
mnnaaomeht by reporting the aarae to the
business office.
'i-non iwo. it.
iy erroneoui reflection upon the ehnrac-
ter ttandlnr or reputation of any person
(Inn or cnriionttlon wlw h biay occur In
lh er.lutine of TUB IIKl'OllTEll will be
(ladly correrte'l upon (ta being brought to
the attoatloa of the 'Irm
Member of the AnocUUd Pren.
" Aseorfated I'rcna in exlufe tin
'tied to the use for republication of 'all
new dlapatchea credited to It vr .not olh
erwlae credltpd In Uila paper aad also the
local new publUbed herein.
NW. t"f .
ULHM.S'im JINK 2B I91S.
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A I
7 1 to
n'POB
'I t a a Urj Slate.
Ti van tn now on the waU-r wagon
and tin Song which the "MddleB-' UBed
- -ms "Tea gofng dry" Will hau
n i ip xhanged for she has gone adl.
(Uiir if ' The thing that many have
f lUBht Tor for h long llnic has lioconj!
i reillt and the day of the open da-
l"n In Texas f hlatory In Abllon
.it 1" :: o'clock Tuesday night the
tirr whistle and the 1k1Is of the cltyl
tanrl in the attention of tho people
tho fart that the stt hud dumped the
saloon and that no longar would she
be a partb a buulnais tfiat has do--'roveif
hundreds of thousands
Th IrUh Qnolloii.
Mc confess that tho disloyal con-
du t of Ireland has not kidded anything
to our admiration for tho nnnnln nf
lb-it country Irish blood of whloh w
(Iked fo boattf. wiOi chest thrown back
iutd heiijt'SSru'ct? Ens declined in value
Ipojre' !2nnflfjr per. cent .a.nd to Ija
irfpiv'jii'jitMle-inner we Uq not
fnfi pnny .iilOro'lliat we haver any
Irish ' blood . The announcement by
Clti. f Beirorary Shrott ft Uclahd that
he bop' d to sjitbily tho house of; cpm-
mons that tho Irish (ittcstlon is n roal
menace to Kngland and that met(8;ige
are go ng front Gormany to Ireland.
a a startling disclosure of n state '
nffal.s that should ho stopped. The
British- gov eminent ought not to be
handicapped us It Is by Internal
troubles and Ireland la rapidly losing
her American friends by thd policy sbc
has adopted and the stand she has ta-
ken with regard to conscription and
tho war.
"l'Jcdge the I'lesldciit."
It Is JuBt as much tho duty of one
rltizen as unolhor (o attend tho pub
. He meetings that arc hold over the
country id order to keep tho ''hotljo
fires burning nnd to becuro full co-
operation In winning tho war Friday
lum sth is "Pledge the 1'rosldon;'
day and there will lie n meeting In qv
cry community in tho United Sta
some tlmo during' tho day for tho piif-
poso of signing plodgos naming the
amount of tTiri(t atamp you arc will-
ing to buy to jiolp J'ou snvo somo tr
your earnings and to assist the gov-
ernment ih winning the War- It Is
the duty of avcry American to attend
aomo moctlnp that day no matter 11
you have alroiidy signed a "pledge and
nami'd tho' amount of stamps you ex
prct tj buy Your prosopce WJH ad I
cnthuasm to tho mooting nnd wIP
Fbo". thai you ara standing by your
I'rcMdt-nt
A'r McAlloo has wjark'qd out a plan
' v wblli the Govornniont is able v
1 now irst who Is suppotlng the wat
hnd who is not Tho nnmo of tjvery'
citizen of the Tnltod States Is recorded
Unshlngton and rolmrts will nc
m de on overy tpan woman and child
h tl I country and thoso who full to
f "pnor their gotorninont will not
profit thereby it is expected of evory
cpo Mr.it thry chall do their full duty
.tnd that they lot It Ije known Friday
Jine 2Kth. vlat thoy will do. An an
in e-tmont tho Thrift Stamp or Wr
Savin?. Cortlflcato hut no superior.
'"0000 lie Culled fnr .Inly.
An 89ocIated Press dispatch from
Vashlnpton states that Provqst Oeii
oral Crowdcr lies called on tho Gov-
ernors of tho Unltod States to furnU'.i
220 000 white draft registrants- quail
fled fcr gonoral military borvlco be
tween July 22nd and 2Cth
Willi tno on'rainnioni qi tno inert
ment now moving to cam pa In ttin
I nltcd Sta.t0. more than $O.Qno have
teen called to nervlco d.lirlng th.'i
roontu t)t June ami a uro nymnor win
be called in July bringing tho totul
number ot mou to be sont to moblllza
tlou camps in tho tvo -month to 70u
U00 or more than a mlUlcm since Jan
uary 1st
It in expected that the July call wil
exhaust
.xhaust the class one men of the first l borjnnK nrevor
ostotratlon and that th6 August 11 lKlCc
vtll cut a big slice Into the four "'i'lL'Kho
r
will
five hundred thousand rlaU one mH' "Z w of he w orlil That a wh
who registered Jut.o 0th. Kilt Hot.riV;fc-i.Bi n.n.J.n t.eo-
rTr U U iZlTbU thar-the Hrst
oV
on
lnMr "; drnfi law nrr.vl.la. tbtl
Wuu!SP!?.!
iy-oiio yuuin ui uiu bmu uitiy um
ninety days nnd con3rcss Is seriously
considering and will doubtless pass
'w ruaklng the draft age twenty to
t tty urb. whleb will increase thr
I tty 3tiru. which win inerei
availabio list In' the UnUed Stai
fal mUllOTajfyudjMllitufiiily :
men nftctlon of army burvlce
ntatS Slv
all the
11 iiv;i4ti.i w . o....
Iv i draft laM hau thoroughly Justified
tn contention of its advocates that it
Js the only lolenlltic way tu raise un
army and oettled torevsr tho guestlun
f futuro draft when I rn '. s-am rti 1
an army jr pon-rcaa. snail go a step
further nnd nrotlde fc r finmilrr
military training America will bo on
wr
safe grqunJ.
.OIKMCA JtEIMARjUTK.
U the United States la compelled to
lnvost if hundred billion dollars in
winning tho war future resulta will
justify tho act
!hovlor contribution by way of Inderti-
l nrmonv tim 11a ulftln! mr ft tlllicn
initios in case of victory over the al-
iim. hut oven hrlnclnc tho ronflict to
our Bhbros or doors via tho I'ntor-
sooliooton. dobs not cause tho average
normal citizen nny loss of Bleep. lie
Is hot dodging the Gorman tax collec-
tor yet even in his droains.
An nrmy of 5.000000 won with tho
non-combatant forcoa attendant a"
lnrcaii0d rtavy and a roatorcd mor-
cantlle marine will put "Jioo.ono pf our
host blood brawn and brain In train-
ing. Knch year those reaching 21 wll
approximate a million who nro to be
taught bow to become men. first and
soldiers If necessary Tho Boy Scout
army wU soon go c-or the mlylon
mnrk. Tho "work or fight" propagan
da will make habitual workers of ha-
bitual strikers.
National offelor?y. capacity and en
ergy will be more than doubled
I If tho war lasts two more years or
the reconstruction pQrfod keep our
ifor"os employed for that perlpd wo'
; shall have recovered from tho laxnosa
hred by two generations of a too llros
porous people
Some millions of those who are to
father tho coming generation will
have first hapd knowledge of many
peoples Prejudices born of a thous-
and fool notions concerning the real
character o th6 French. British. Ital-
ian and a dozen othor nationalities
with whoso soriVthey will fight aboul-
der to ehotilder will co-operate. Tho
viewpoint In life will be altered for
eery man who wears the lthnkl
He will become disillusioned as ip
(lorman kultur and learn Unit con-
quest world dominion for selfish ends
is alt that actuates tho brutal rulers
of tho Teuton legions. Thoy alone are
fighting for self while the uUfes are
fighting tor right and equal Justice
a "world democracy.
A soldier cannot remain self-cowered;
he becomos considerate for others
in spite of himself; on the battjo line
he se.es! men as good as himself or
bettef Tho army Is n regular sujeme
club for deceit and egoism
The man who comes back safe and
unscathed will novor coiise to won-
der 'at tho miracle when bo remem-
bers tho carnage and slaughter from
which Jic emerged His life will mean
fnfftiftilr mnre. to him.
The developing (fOrcc of tho ftort Of
training our men and officers are Un-
dergoing cannot now bo estimated
Life for those millions of evolved men
will necessarily bo morp serious their
activities more intensive
Tho earning ahd saving capacity oi
the nation will be doubled If not auad
ruplcd. It took Franco loss than a uc-
cado tc- recoup tho losses of material
wealth after the war or. iou-i. anu
a matter of two deendos should HeO
America more powerful wealthy and
progressive on right lines than was
posslblo had wq T)0t entered thq war
This indeed will bo tho United
States of America and not an aggre-
gation of states in competition with
each Other squabbling ocr the pork
barrel of legislation
We Hbal) emerge from this sea of
horror and strlfo a cleanor. stronger
more worthy pcoplo and thoso glor-
ious martyrs who gave tholr lives for
the cause of humanity win not navo
made -the supremo sacrilico in vain
A fc-orld reorganized on peaceful
and bcncflclent lines will never coaso
rhantine Its fcralltude to the Ameri
can nation that turned tho tide of de
feat to victory El Paso Times
UIllj tymdni
Now that tho state has gono dry
and tho only dlstnrbtng factor being
an aspirant for gubernatorial honors
whom tho tieonle will attend to In
July Dallas people who for a number
of years have most earnestly and ar-
duously besought tho prcsonce of Billy
Sunday In ono ot liltf coieoruicu urn-
patens in that city at this tlmo can soe
no occasion for tho ovangcllHt coming
and will probably cancel tho phgage-
mont Thnrti is onlv ono campaign to
bo waged now. and that Is ugalnat the
dolls that Gqrmany has looscu upon
us; later on wo can turn attention to
his satanlc majesty of tho low or re-
gions. Denlson Herald
Tho rtoverond Billy Is figuring on
going ovty to Franco to talk to our
soldier boys Tho officers have a hard
tlmo now holding the bos bad: until
the proper tlmo to chargo and if BHly
Sunday pets over there and fills thorn
full of pop nothing can keep thorn
back from tho enemy. But the boys In
kimki nro a bettor bunch than thoso
loft at jom0 and the Heorond BUlya
servico8 aro necdod more at home
.
H nIIS lf n
fiormanv ha's no songs and propa
gandas of hate against Vrftjice like It
tifta "agaliiBt England nnd Amorloa.
Whv''A robbrjr alWaj-s hates more
tho ono who thwarts his lawlefa acta
than tho Intended victim rcngianu i
revonted tno suujugi -
Germany anil later
tAn.l .l.n ...!i tttriiinut IhP
i'wuch of Ur tat. 't. German pec.
Tho.ttllof "has It In for" tho oftl
tnnnharnanycrumo;
..... : . . i... ..--
million botOoi of chumpagno lust oar
which was Just four Union as mu;h
sue cqiwiuieu m njo m i vj
Hie war Money wruns frmn tho blood
- or oppresBui mmiuna peui ' l'"
champagne! j;ow ami ijiver. iicpcu
frnm ohurfhes Eventlie Lraveyardii
-- j- v.-. . --- - ...
nave mien rHuweii uy y luutnaauuv
Hun. He will pay. and pay dearly
Tho allies will exact full payment for
al tho depredations ot the Hun
WAR PUZZLED
vmes. Yvsmr-rx
Stock ss&rasr --"Ssi A aSSL.
P1KST AMBKK.AN tltOOPS
AMIIVET
In Franct under Major 4.nerl
lic.rt. one year a 6 twdV. June
15117.
Plnd s Frcncnrptn
i
JUST R LITTLE FUN
Stingy.
Wife Could you H me have a little
ir.onoy. doar?
Itlibbj--About how llttlef Tho
"lubfollov'.
llim lliiilc!
toll you. no nut on
(liblw
fool
iily wife
IJbbs- Then how "did joil gotjiort
Hip Clubtoilow.
Mill Kxtrnonlltinr).
"Smith is oxtraortlfnartly atte--tlvc
to the lady bo took to dinner"
"Thnt was nls. wife."
"I "still maintain Ills nttentlon wa
extraordinary" Halllmoro Amdrlcsn
Snlib.itli I'rcpnn'dnts.
Old I-idy "l)oo youf.fathor Kvo lnj
tno toor of the Lord?
Kill "I reckon he doof leaalwuyB
ho Tillug takos u gun win him wiiun
ho goes out on Suiiuaya.-'-Gnrgoyc
Tlii Is An fill.
Beggar "I'm an ox-clilmnoy-$wooo
qut ot a Job; can't you give mo u quar-
ter?" GontIonmtWc-"Vouro it bltt huaky
man! why don't you got a Job?"
Boggar"Bocauso nothing u 1 s c
8eenii to soot mo" Punch Bqwi.
tsiklii It Part Way.
Bill Who's tho old gont?
Gill Oh. tlmt's old Tightwad
Bill Isn't he spending his mquey?
Gill Not ho.
Bill But ho can't take It with him
to tho next world.
GIlL-'-Pcrbaps not but ho' going to
take It as far aa . ho cnn.rVonkors
Statesman
Tttlng tliulo's Faith.
"We'd hnyo more praj'ors answered
said Bishop Hoss of Muskogoo "if
-0 had mord faith.
"Too many of ua nro liko Willie
Willie on u visit to his unolo's In tht
country admired a fine colt.
"Tnclo give mo that colt will
you?' ho asked
"'Why. no. Willie' said his uncte
'That's a-vory valuable colt and I
couldn't afford to giic hlni to you
Do
you want a colt so vory badly?'
'"I'd rathor havq a colt than anyv
thing olso In tho world.' said Willie.
" 'Thsn1 said his undo 'I'll tell you
what yon ought to do. Sinfic you wnnt
a colt that inucb you Ought to pray
for opo "Whoaovor 1 vant a thing 1
always pray for It and then it Is sure
to come to mo'
"Ms thnt so uncle?' ald WUllo
eagorly 'Won't you please"" glvp jnc
tills colt. thon. and pray for ono fot
yourself '"' -Pitta'iurg Chronicle-Tel -I
graph.
NMERIGAN'SPDRT
TAKES HOLD WITH
ENGLISH PUBLIC
NEW VOItK June !U Tho ajtlam
that trade follows the flag has been
'-hanged to Include wporl so far an
Americans in Kngland are comurnnd
With the influx o; thauaanda of Unit-
ed States soldiors and sailors to tho
British Isles the Engliahmnn is rap
idly gaining an insight regarding the
manner in wnlc-li the average Amerj
3ti plays Ills game.
The performances of highly specittl
lzed ox forts such as big league nfcsr
ball pl)crs and member of the Am
oricmjlympl
G.unps tea nt are hoi
nxactl nove
follow
ey huyc
0rs
IHeJiLtlivXn
f spojCTO Emtfaiirr '
w: ib "tc :'".-".-. . jt mm
101 3BtK XJtefllrf III 1IIK1I I MUltc aav
r'p m drn lJwar 9
ii cxfpiionally 9
3jftr TTmft'f r fe ': v" tt. wWt
THE ABILENE REPORTER ABILENE TEXAS!
Leg ry- ST J
Lough s
Until -
Weak
Foley's H
helps co
r kiVa Hon
'to. ! f 1 oby
q ikk re iif.
It uu K hr
on the ln
in l met
line the throat
nu iir pumij
tlopi the ticklinf.
I'k( nfc jnd
ilcgm canty it U
just splej
lr bronchial nml li
and light wheezy
1-vc-h
Mi. vv ruiici. ii...i. v ..i.-.i
'lrl"1.' ""iinuouilr lr nnd nUlit. onill he
"" r.-.c llonry jnjTir Aher lilbil hill
bo-ile her tovth tln l1 ilaw u ti.d
oia ImiiIw cniuily cured Ltr Cwufh.
MrU:.M0HK-HAS3 DitDO CO.
ffo sett our host tennis players- in
I'""'"1" .ucuoucniin. nnu ilay Stutton
uui it remain (Ml ror thq world war
tiHlli i.a i.n.. .. j .. . '
.... .. .iifxtv u uiviimng Americans
to o mg about a clouror conception
of -how the ordinary man from the
Suu plays Md ucts in his normal
recreHtlve sports.
So keoti has been the ileal nn ih
fpfrt of tho American sorvico forces
Hiirumi iq spoiui their tlmo In playing
at Various games that many strict En-
glish regulations have been tempora-
rily cancelled in favor of tho soldiers
From acroas th aaai Qne of tho lat-
en fs the granting of a permit for the
pitting of baseball in Hyde Park Lon-
don This is a distinct doparture from
previous customs for while Hydo
Irk wnB illwnys a rest and rot roation
eentor the playing of organized gamos
there lms heretof.oro boon iirdhibltod
Another result of the presence of
brs bodies of Americans in London
Is tho throwing and catching of lulls
In the atroots during tho nmm hour
This ir a familiar lcht in the streets
or nil American cUIob but Londoners
wore horrified whn the prRClkc.was
first attempted Near the jitnctjon of
Klngsway and the Strand thore is a
largo Y. M. C A hut and on an ad
joining va.oant lot soldiors and sailors
cin be keen nl all boure of the daj
Playing "fuhgoa" or to8lng basebnlU
back and forth while crowds of staid
Englishmen .wntch he perfornHinc
wltb auirtstomont.
A new world' record for high dlv-
tnu was iiah) at Sydney Anstralla
late tu1 March during a w'atur cnrnlvul
ror tho imrposp of rnlslrig war rollot
funds. A Solomon Inlander1 named
Allck Wlckhain doVe a)B foot Which
eaally surpapsea any existing fl&uroB
ror buck a feat
Wlckhain a swimmor and diver Of
note who J omnloyed by the Sydney
trolley service wa:s porsuadod to at'
tomiit tho ilve as a part pf a lengthy
program qf aquatic events held at the
Deep Hock Swimming Pool A high
platform was qrected near the top of
ttho cliff-like side of the pool and at
tho announced hour for the dho thoroi
wero thousands of spectators present
to witness the perllmm out
The Solomon Islander admitted that
wheh he reached the top of tho tower
iind looked down at the pool more
than 20ft foot bolow bo was badly rat-
tled and tloslrcil to quit but the tear
of bolng accused of cowardice forced
him to-go through with tiro perform-
ance Ho leaned off and was able
to retain both cqullbrum and eon-
ticlousness for the first 1R0 feet after
which all bocamo blank. WU-kham
.struck tho water Ih n seml-prona posl
tlori with such fnrco that he was coin
plotaly knpckod out for morq than ten
ininutA When taken from the watrr f
he wasblocillng front moro than a dnz
qn plapos about the body and h4
fiwlqimlng suit was split on one side
fronrnedk to knooa.
if you will think more of saving J
than of spending jou will be S"r
prised to learn that there are mnnj I
thing1 v.hbh ou do not need after
all i
Th
treatment
that
skin irri-
tation
cieansca
i and
' Aslainv cjApcist M a 35c of SI bottle
' of 7ema arid epr'l'Jf as directed. Soon
vou will find thjar irritations pimples.
blackheads eczea blotches ringworm
and similar sklrmroubles will disappear.
A little zemothe nenetratine. satisfv
ilnn l.ni.M i nil thnt . nonHoit fnmAt
banishes most skiai:ruptlons and jankes
i the bkin soft smafth and hejKpy. r
TheE-W.np
CA
FoAH
InUiteF
rantr Chlldrca
'Over 30 Years
fhScbear SS7--TfC
SigrWLtui! of i-fUify. rfCJuyii
eWfaaS rfitk4fAiAA
tOJie t4
oakii"o
Pnudaia-.
Dent sutfar4 In a fw mamtnta rou
wilj feel fine haadaehe gone no wore
ueuralgla pain.
wA
LJr
oneyanaiajr
WOHS QUICJffY i
ifr ANOTARitrldhl
f.ialc courJJWfnd Civci
JIm rtFnit
nhi"r jMTi
kv.i ri
aiFbh
Wi
' y y y
cm isone saff.JendaMG
reaves itchibg; t'ftujjarhnd
almost iBBtantuy iMi that
soVJies the skini-
NOMKHE OR
Qp ft 10 JG0lyKknw Dr.
V)mi yoiijpnii'.i'l ailiejfpu simply
n'iit In Jbcf or youiil go wild
It'i ncdl to niffijXwIiou jiui un
tikf h Jphpily ikfjn)r. Jam' Head
iirln ViftUm anJVrrulier the tram and
npiiraij hi ue.. Si-nd Willi
the dr(l; stcueriiowXpr'a dlm
ot DrTTaiiiea' Ifn.il.inliu
"3
ttmmmr r i i - r -tt n .m i :
Save x d
CoNTriwyAiiv
A "MEMO" FOR NATIONAL WAR SAVINGS DAY
F&flTirs and IVIercharits
Gill nl your Bank and Pledge Iho PposidcnlYour ciird'is wail-
(SV1UN HOSPITAL UtniltKI)
CANADIAN AUMV HKADQIUU
TOTS L FltAN'E Juno 26 A Can
Ulan hosnith.1 of tho site behind jfro
British front o.'uiIeL for 18 mapThs
was bombed by the uermans Jrond w
night nnd scral ufersonsfffcludln
dorters ami olcer pntii njrjvcre ki'l-
cd or serjouyy wcjund
rs
CHICI
fi S PILLS
1 JILAHWM' ;ilU.MI
t Bt-I .. J
bill
lAillM IIKVMI 1'II.IA.fj Hi
rcrknawfitjatSa(ektAli.lnKellhla
SOtD BY DITOISTS EVERYWHERE
Hi
ft of t irr K!l 1 Mil
nrwii U ufvvplv tXt Imiwi V ' !?"'
I1H BIT Helrlthe Got-
mi-nt bv savin tr the freight
wheat and flour nelle'e the rH-
(i nnnaCHiary conceitlen bjr
rofl
ubitiinr in your commuwiT o- "
theee fconflerful AmetwaB wie -
v.l
filer Flour Mill.
Aid Make MfcneyToo
a tm. 1 AAA i mnniaHCein
.IA thin prroaneptuon
v w e.v v '" jr. " i
rfliMISed huilIUS.
li wonderfl!yleontaI(ly r)inr
mil le re70latiniiHia- nil ''"." -"r-
nalrt nour wa oiiwr '"yr. --
.tnmenL rlulree. Ooevnan iriinOTii
lout ml
can run It
Mfulir
malt poner.
aoen
'n' eaaecf it to inK i
tmL?r&
tLrllouT Chapr" TO'i
eaflaur under our nationally
rand i'Laro."
can
Hirer
Our Kfrvlre Tprt
mmt lnr.pct T-ir proi.
ui"t ch pvtinih Crt-
and kteps jou up t
nuailtr Slie "t mlt'
from IS t HO barrel
p.r day. You jran Mart-
wllh ihe tmall ! it
yon have ll.ete to n;
veL So'U on 3
if trtal '
WHt fpr en n'$ T
rTii'Siix-'iEja ni .i i
AprIu Anicrhnn Mill
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 85, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 26, 1918, newspaper, June 26, 1918; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth333130/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.