The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 31, 1922 Page: 2 of 10
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FEED CROPS FOR
WEST TEXAS MAIN
NEED OF FARMER
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STAMFQUD. May 31 Alt countlen
in West' Tmm re ttrRed by the West
Texas Chamber of Cunnnoreo to cn-
courgQ Uho spreading of propaganda
kvmbns-.frirmcra ana ranchmen to en-
list thdlrt.Jn a. prouram of food ln-
feuninco. Tlio matter was alvoti Im-
petus at the recent convention of the
drsanltotlort nt PlalnView when H
J. Andcraon. noerethry of Hio Snyddr
Chamber of Commerce sppko alon
this lino. Mr Anderson Bald among
other tlilntfs-
"Whllo we rrcbRiiIzo tlio Immense
Importance of tho cotton and wheat
crops In thdlr respoetlyo tectlons as
being tho Iflrgp producers of financial
return It is our bollof that tho most
important of all croPfl raised In our
western area nro tho sorghum grains
and forngo crops. Thoy nro tho cor-
nerstones of our local prosperity and
t West TexaB Is to pass Into the front
ranks of ngrlcUlturo and Hve stock
raiding and retain tlio position it Jtr
MocVsarv that oi-cry producer shall
nssilro himself of a full feed crop
ovory year. To this end wo nro im-
pressing on our pqoplo regardless of
what olso may bo in their Individual
programs to try and keep on hand nt
all times at least 12 months food sup-
ply and if posslblo two years; to pre-
paro proper place for tho etorago of
this supply and In tho case of thresh-
ed grains to ntoro them In properly
built rcceptablos preferably metal
grain tanks. "
STREET WORK AT
ItOCHEciTEll exas May 31 The
stty council is having tho streets of
this piano graded and put In good
ihape. Not enly tho business part of
town is receiving tho benefits of this
work jjut It Is being carried on m
(ho rcsIdcTiCo sections as well. Roch-
ester will soon have as good streets as
arty town of Its slzo in tho west.
Most of tho planting In this section
has been completed. Cotton 'hnd all
other crops arO up and coming up nil
over tho county and farmers are In
good spirits. Tho ground is In good
shapo and all tho fields are being
plowed nB quickly as thoy can bo
reached.
GUARDING IJORDEin AGAINST?
EXJ.'UCTJKD MEXICAN ATTACK
SAN ANTONIO Texas May 31
United States troops wore placed on
guard on tho International bridgo nt
Laredo early today following rumprs
of a contemplated attack upon Nuovo
Laredo across the river by a rebel
forco. Up to an early hour Wednes-
day nothing had happened.
Tho whereabouts of two rcbol
forces said to bp operating In tho vi-
cinity of Nouvo JLaredo are riot known
hero and reports from tho border al-
so state their exact location cannot
be learned. Tho troops are merely to
protect American property on this
side.
RAPS THE DISABILITY BILL.
Measure Means l'cwcr Laws. to Pro-
tcct Woman Doctor Says.
From the Now York Evening Post.
The so-called "blanket bill" propos-
ed by the National Womeh'3 party
which wOuld romovo by federal enact-
ment tho civil disabilities that undor
the common law still make Women
k bnequal to men before tho law would
greatly injure the' health of women
and of their future children by dis-
couraging the stato legislatures from
parsing- legislation safe-guarding th
conditions of womeif in. industry i
tho opinion of Alice Hamilton assis-
tant professor of industrial niedlcini
at Harvard univoyjlty niil.cul school.
Dr Hamilton wont to vVash.ngton n
few days ago to attend n. conference
Of the United 'Sta.es Pitoua Health
Association.
"I am opposed to tho blanket bill
in so far as it totiohes tht health of
women in industry"' said Di-Jfunll-lon
recently. "I reel quite euro that it
will imperil existing legislation safe-
guarding women and that it Will mnlco
it easy for stato legislatures to refuse
to pass much needtd legislation in re-
gard to n'nt work Indurxal poisons
and other dangers In which our states
aro -f&v behind Europe In protect-
ing tho health of women. Jn Illinois
for example women aro permitted to
-Work seventy hours a weeft at night.
More dancerous than faticuinc hours
of labor howovor are various Indus
trial poisons which aro'absorboa oy
women in many or tlio industries in
this country and which make them-
unflt to bear healthy children."
As an examplo of these dhe spoke
of benzol a coal tar solvent developed
In. this country slnco tho war which Is
cheaper and more effective for dry
cleaning and for tho manufacture of
rubber than tho benzono gasoline or
jtujitha formerly used. Tho fumes
from this poison not only attack the
red and whlto blood corpuscle of
workers Using It but also tho bono
jnarrow.
Women in tho opinion of JDr. Ham-
RRCHESTER BEGUN
"AMERIC
By Rev. Chas. J
i Professor
Late Chaplain American Expeuitio
Post NumberJ
At Sh Sh S- tA
Thursday
stptz
Another
Gladys Walton screen beauty hoi
won a dlvorco from Frank R. LIJ
Jdell Jr. Sho fiays ho didn't Con
itrlbuto to tho Support .of their horn
COURT PDW
(By the Associated Press)
EVANSTON Ills. May 31. Declar-
ing that they had his sympathy but
asserting that the matter Is beyond
his jurisdiction Max Wtkowor. jus-
tice of tho peace has denied an ap-
plication by tho Young Men's Club
of Evanston for an' injunction to pro-
tect them from tho wiles and charms
of tho "flappor."
"Wo nro afraid of short skirts and
rolled stockings" tho application said
In expressing the lears of tho peti-
tioners. "1 ngrco that flappers are danger-
ous" said Justice AVltkovcr. "Thoy
aro menacing tho future of mere men.
They h&yo already taken to wearing
trousers men's stiff collars and men'a
hats and I don't know what will bo
next. Perhaps it is a matter for tho
fctreral courts."
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CHANGE IN DENTAL S'lYIES
Gold Teeth Wcro Once I'opulnr but
Fashion Is Altered.
Fashions change in dentistry but
moro important progress is constant.
Judged by tho papers arid addresses at
tha rocent dental convention in Toron-
to tho return is toward natural ap-
pearance. Not long ago the. run was
to gold crowns and many a man's am-
bition was to demonstrate his solid
financial position by a row of gold-
coverod teoth even In tho front cf his
mouth.- That is now out of fashion
and tho new order is to have no gold
at nil visible. The idea is to avoid
covering teoth and to preservo tho
lifelike appearance bequeathed by na-
ture. Years aso tho fashion was to savo
tho topth at all costs but it Is now
declared tho cronS arp unhealthy
permitting foreign mattoi to reach the
tooth and thussturt the poisonous op-
eration which has led to so'mdch ill
health. Along with moro careful
watching and treatment dentists now
advlso dlot which is Yam UUShaictlvaJ
of teeth. JT 'Vi'r'
r .
Por ovory pur
ment Is usually
remedy Liquid
work moro qui
Land moro plea
and SI. 20.
Drug Co. adi
ilton should not bo allowed Jp indus-
tries using this product bocauso in-
Jury to the cQrttttrtwi of a woman
or young uffi injures ipr emmren
whereas
not trans-
mitted
ING CO.
roet
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IGMI
1ST FLAPPER
MBi tar whiahJl nl-
ppllott th motfcrn
IfEVizonoywIll doithe
tfly.Vmoro thoroughly
KiuLgyi jrriuu uu uya
SUbyMcLemaj Bass
tlsine X
ltiurv to a man in
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Forteiumbeiw& Gas fitters
KeaBonabfKobarfrf3
R. G. OOGDELL PlAJMP
015 North 2nd 9t
LECTURE
MdjEarthyl AM.
M V JLr
df Luorature OWlas UnivrsJly
of History an
Jun
ferytt'orces. MSt Chaplain olm W. low
13 MnerayLegion.
btor Co. Build
Kir
PUBLIC COHDIALLY INVITED
hush wSJg?OWWJBD ox
(Continued from rmgo one)
nrlato and pioportlOnato to tho grav
hy of tho breach.
"Tho Imperial govommoht wouiu
not Irt arty circumstances ncrco to
dovlato from tho treaty cither In
tho strict letter or tho honest spirit
of tho document" Mr. Churchill de-
clared .
"It Is almdst certain" Mr. Churclt-
lilll went on "that tho Irish pooplo
will not bo ablo to say In a tcllltflble
wny wothor thoy accept or reject tho
treaty offered by Groat Britain. A
certain numbor of labor or indqpond-
out candidates may doubtless secure
election but It Is difficult to boo ho.v
tho parliament resulting from tho
olectlon and tho government to bo
based ort that parliament after tho
election can have- either representa-
tive or democratic quality or auth-
ority as It is usually understood "
In reply to a question Mr. Church-
hill said that tho free stato govern-
ment did licit as Wa8 charged issuo
a leaflet urging tho Irish voters to
Himnort tha treaty candidates In tho
coming elections on tho ground that
4 1. .nl1 nf.ntlHn n tt 1 11 Irt t'MttMl
tho safe short road of tho treaty."
(By the Associated Press)
Border is Uneasy
BELFAST. May 31TonsIon along
parts of tho Ulster frco stato border
stilt ran high today although llttlo
additional fighting was reported up
till noon Each sldo apparently was
occupied with taking measures for
protection against posslblo attacks.
At Strabane. which Is Just across
f'o Ulster border from Lifrord tho
3) habitants wcro particularly busy
in taking measures for protection.
Tho Inhabitants of Bridgo Street
which Is exposed to freo stato fire
woro filling rand bags along thd river
for protection of their homes. Ulster
sncclat constables havo taken up pos-
fitions at Camel's HUmp which they
aro fortifying with sand bags.
Icoplo entering Strabano from frco
State torrltory havo to undergo vigor-
ous questioning. An astonished Amer-
ican travoler today wag obliged to
open his baggage to satisfy the cur-
louslty of tho Ulster forces. Tho Llf-
ford church towers it became known
today wcro considtrablv damaged
during yesterday's firing.
Members of tho mlltary forces on
tho Fermanagh-Donegal border camo
undor range of heavy machine gun
fire from aeros tho'frontlcr at Pottl-
goya and two soldiers attached to tho
Enlskillen garrison were wounded 1
seriously.
Two girls were wounded during the
firing horo Into last night.
BIG SPRING GAVE
BIO SPRING Texas May 31
Momorlal services for tho soldier dead
wore observed at the Lyric theater
in Big Spring at 10:30 a.m. by Wil-
liam Frank Martin Post No. 185.
Five hundred were irt attendance.
Judgo James T. Brooks made the
memorial address.
Immediately after tho services the
members of tho Amorlc&n Legion
repaired to Mt. OHvo cemetery to
placo flowers on tho graves of their
departed comrades and also upon tho
graves of Confederate and Spardsh-
Anterlcan soldiers who had passed
to thefr reward. Fifty-flvo graves
wcro decorated. Evory business nous's
In tho city clps6d from 10 a.m. to 1
p.m.
Piggly Wiggly
Specials
For Thurs
riday
v
No. 1-2 Gn
apple
No. 2 G:
. .apple
No. 1-2
.apple
No. 2 juiced'
..apple
No. 2f2 TJel
riurxf
No. 2
1.2 lb
llb&
16 oz.
Kings
Post To
Small
Large
16 lbs pure
ing
at 8 P.
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andSwuriiay
grSd Del Monte rine-t
ff'.-'-.'fc-vLv.vr
hC f ma.n
rtKed DeiKionte rine-j-
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Miced Jei manxe rxo-
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MfonVe G. Gagef
m tv foi
qbuntryxJeKJeman uornraoc
Irshey s (Bcoa .jdc
Bixie ueiry . ..j.
Dehydrated Prunes. . .29c
iteties 2 for ..... . .
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(THE ABILENE RERORTER ABILENE TEXAS
GALLONS
TAKEN IN CUSTODY
Hly tho Asioolntod Press)
COLEMAN Tex. May 31. Prohibi-
tion of floors najlhtcd by lornl offlcore
captured about rorty-oight gallotm of
"Whlto Mulo" at Hanta Ana Haturday
night. The party on whoso prcmlsoii
tho Oh Do Joyful was found wan pIac-
od undor arrest and bond for his np-
poar'anco nt tho next torm of district
court.
Tho John Elltlns murder caso was
called in district court horo Monday
afternoon but owing to tho nbsonco
of material witnesses thd ease was
postponed until next term of court.
This caBo has attracted considerable)
attention owing to tho prominence of
tlio parties concerned.
A barn in vho northwest part of
town on tho promises Df Mrs. J. T.
Livingston was cntiroly consumed by
fire at an early hour this morning.
Some Insurance Was carried on tho
building.
Vctcrlnn Engineer Dies
FORT WORTH May
TJonnvan. for 22 years a
14 imt.n
Texas and
Pnelfic engineer died on a train this
morning as It entered Whltesboro
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LAST THf E TODAYBDITT MISS1T
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CLARA KIMBALL JTOUNG "j
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cceived
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Many housewives are
now buying baking powder
under false injprejssions
they think ttey are getting
16 oz. or aJoirpStm when
they ajpeeally only getting
12 OK-ry54 ot
der
down to
ds.
you
don't k
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buy these b
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faturer
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It coroi liwryou usfc less. It is
made in the world's largest Bak-
ing Powder factories.
Keep Calumet in mind it
is the money saving kind.
LEGION AT AL
hr inn mumur -.i k..i ..i
uuiuiiiiiiHiwuMi nzis wiuiuciiui iiuii
ALBANV May 31 Tho Guy Taylor
Post of the American Legion or
Shackelford cdUntj haa purchased n
radio which WIU bb orocted In tholr
Loftion iratl getting ono of tha best
mado for tho purpose of goltlng ser
vice as faf els Chicago. t
Tho rcootvlng sot includes tho latest
form of 'amplifier and loud npoakln?
attachment and It Is planned to glvo
pay concert Rt frcauont Intervals to
which tho public will bo invited.
Tho American Loglon and Auxiliary
aro very active hero
Limit Enrollment
GALVESTON May 31 The Uni-
versity of t exas board of regents toolt
action today to forestall a prospective
ipcroaso In tho enrollment of tho med-
ical department horo by limiting tho
idV.o of the freshman class at tho com-
ing term to eighty.
KESUM
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TODAY-
5R in
Buster
delifthtful comedy drama tnat is
WMier jrtHluction in signets.
GOiDjCOMlDY.
thFislss SeriaMjueen in
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I1D4 Chestnut fetrcexf jf
Special
3-lbs Maxwell Housif
25-lbs pure cane
Eggs per doze.
Frs B
: Chase &Sanbor
Sunbeam Brand
K WJ fi iL l Mr!
CMRIUrONS
234 Chestnut Street.
PHONES 16-296 WE DELIVER
Mostly wo qyote price onlpnlyjhose articles -Miere -yo
can savo you mony.jr Qiuliityfis cQnsideretl always in
tltese offcrtfigs and w? guaiimcc every purchasa regard-
less of prtfe. t jA jf . f
FOR TEURSDAt AND
CANE SUGlSR
15-lbs for A :$1.00
No. 2 Cans Tbniatocs
. n.1 m
per dozen rs;---jii3V
No 2 Moosehead ConT'
per dozen $1.93
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Did you get your souvenir? If you didn't
we still have one for you. Call at our store
and v.ou will be given a souvenir free.
REED SHOE COMPANY
SPECIAL PRICES
On Children's atft-umps and' Oxfords
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risies Strap Pnlnps adJ?xfordt; Nuturo-forjn last floxiblo
lcatier soles allVmatcrials ; si7i 11 1-2 to 2 $2.85
Clutilren's Strap Pumps ntuUpxfords low fjat or spring heels
in aM desirable materials jtzca a 1-2 to il .od
-Childion's Strap Marwffanes sprint? heels; all materials;
sizes 0 Vgto 8 $1.85
Littlo totOnrtvTeaml instep straps very flexible soles; in
all materials? sizes 21-2 to 5 ...... $135
Como and look-you'll not bo urged to buy.
A FIT GUARANTEED IF LEFT TO US
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phorries 3 cans for $1.75
atavia Salad Dressing
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3-lb Can Sunset Coffee
per can - $1.15
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