The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 180, Ed. 1 Monday, July 12, 1920 Page: 3 of 6
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THE ABJ L RNE REPORTER AttLtofE. TEXAS
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GOAL DPEKflTORS
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"What TnnlaThTdono for mo Hr
worth more than a fortune" nftld '
George Powei of 20 1.2
HotlcnbciK
St. life-long reslden
lallfax
iS'ovn. Scolui. and WfcMirnow
nf the NOVa See.
to. "l nave
Ktlll lefl bet
Jon years
"l don
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Icklng
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ttt ull7m ui(A weather
mif feted
PO Uifofu"91 would
hlle ns u
BBPPt
atno on J
ttMuluVl7M bb- lojm-vp a wink. m
Joint fujd sweLUrhd m' kneed Would
jet ntlflSietffas and I wouldn't lie
cvVln to walk Tor two or three days nt
a tlmo Jufit lay up In bed flat of my
back.
"Teniae was so highly recommended
by people right here In Halifax that 1
tried it and now 1 -wouldn't tnlto any-
thing In the world for the good It Iiuh
dp'ne. me. My rheumatism is entliely
gone my appetite- has plekcd up too.
jind I sleep line every night und fool
like a different man nitogettior. Tan
hir Is the stoutest thing 1 have over
r.een and I want to let everybody know
Whut this wondctful medlelne will do."
"Teniae Is ftojd In Abilene by McLo.
mbre-JJass Drue Co.. Jti Tuscola by T.
w. Md'ortmcK.. jn jiiem uy n. it.
.IfthTTVin. nrnT
erkel by 11. A.
Bandera.
Imthe
y n Fordions nt
presents
ffman at Fulwller
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News Briefs
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Ahllfiio Peonle Advance.
The followlnB reportrt recently re-
ceived from two former residents of
Abilene who were born and raised
here and who havp made a lecord for
themselves In the business and social
world will be of Interest to their maiy
frlendfl and childhood acquaintance'
here. Both are children of Mr. ami
Ms. R. II. Garrison. S. 11. Garrison
Jr of West Plains Missouil nalesmnn
for the HsslK-Kllts llrus Corniiany of
the place ha.s re-ently won the Silver
Trophy for the preatest snles of anv
;nan in their employ during the monih
of May ConsIderlnB t)ie fact that
frm point of seivlec he Is one of tliO
yOunpest ineit'oii tho sales force and
that this distinction was won over
twenty experts this is quite un honor
for youm? Mr. Catrison. Mrs. MotrK
.lessup of hlttle Kock. Atkansas the
j'ouiiKest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Carrlsont has for three years been 01-
ija'nlst for the J-'irst Methodist church
iqt that city which Is one of tho larg-
est churches thMuuid Is very prom-
trtnt in tin
musical 'circles
of that city.
J
immediate de
j?orapo
HVery M'
an al Fuhviler
Motor Co.
Itect
lured Itniiil.
Pr. H. II Ilamsey received n rather
u-iloius Injury to his left hand Satur-
day when he almost amputated the
tnaU f inner and sovetely cut another
cpe' with a hatchet. He was give-n
m"tuediate medical nttention and re-
pArtp from the home early Monday
Afternoon Btiito that it lj. not vet nossl-
le'Ho ascertain the extent of the In-Juilt-H
but that only one of the fingers
Is seriously Involved and it is hope-
tltatlt will not be neceasatT to ampu-
tate Jt.
MuirlaRe IJcruses Ifcsueii
Aridtew Jackson Ianham and Miss
r.dlth Pearl TIndell
v. Kredv 'Ase ad Miss Vlnnlo Mar-
tin 7'.' ?
Fordson's for immediate delivery see
Chit. Htiflmati at Fuhviler Motor C.
"mil-.
Auto Licenses Issueti '
440.92C. nievi4iletr J'. M. Wntts Ahl
leij'e
Jll092t; Sludebaker Six. Dr. liny
Cowkler. Abilene
460027. Chevrolet Oruhbw-SIniH
fompany Abilene.
480921 Overland Cha.s. t). Ponnley
Ahlene. .
4 1 0029 nuiok Oeorge Ferrler Mer-
Uel. 4101.10 Chevrolet fl. "W. McCatty.
Abilene.
41)0831 Overland A. II. Patterson
Meiltel.
a t f alto
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a u n a i i i.v. .
Chloroforniel ii Woman
OKLAHOMA CITY OKla July 12
' Police today wete searching for tho
asuallant of MIsM Mai-y K. Knadler who
waa ohlofoformed bound nnd robbed
yesterday evening In her homo hero
by un unknown white man.
The man enteted the loom anil Mill-
ed her before she could make nil out-
cry according to Miss Knadler. Ha
placed ti cloth saturated with chloro-
form over heOnouVh bound nnd gag
ged her unir ot&THivl with 0 and n
gold watchQieftlnLpoliPo
Fordsoi
edlatedellvery see
'ulwller Motor Co.
Chan. Hu
adv.
TbASTIES
. The "beat" ocrn flakes)'
lOWtl Tirtwoyg
tKC Tram nndJTower
rjcineu eiKiuecwpojunuH
tr Mianl fojiiim9iJ'ight
ynr UpnjOTee.. ix
f wxiiWvvrMJjisvupv "f f
CeUfS froMrirh(jntiatIirfl
rani tt tfliwn 4TMf Jr ti.alATi
J Mint WflllldfftO ttfurtlKW
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WAFtHWOTOV July 19-f Lending
Mtlmutioui conl operatutn of tho routi
try Itioet hero todnv tu cofmldei m mm
-.aiin ' '"'- -
nu-""'n P f """''
tho mines
Coal 6nn be mined. .iiornt ex-
plaliU'U otily no fnqt art lh.v ut't varfl
no that the ptoblom of ntrott'li: the
tlireattned Hhorta:e Is only if trumpo.-
tatlon. While ptoposnlH haVo been pu: for-
wnirt heie for rovlvnl of the United
State fuel (idiiilnlxti-ullon operators
believe (hat the InterBlute Commei-t;
Comnillon with Its pit'sent poWth
nn with the help of the operator
can handle the coal nltuutlon.
COHflT HELD THAT
(By I'nltei Press)
wnST PAUM HKAC1I. Fla July
12. ltlchard Croker Sr fotmer Tain-
mdny e)ili Ih not mentally lneompe-
tent to handle hlH own flnamlal ;if-
lalirt. riieult .ludire V.. It. Uonnell rul-
ed today in distolviiiK a temporary in-
Imirtlon Branted Alhrvh 30 to Ciok-
t'h koiir and daiiKhterH
The lonK dinwn out i.'onU'Ht follow-
ed Biilt by Howard Croker uh "next
friend." nlleuliiB Heuluh Cioker
yount? Wife ol tin' used olltletin had
Knitted immeiifie )tU and deeds from
Croker'H estate thrmiKli Impioper In-
flunnee. Costs or the UtiKatlort miiHt
l;e borne b Howard Cjoker the -nii'l
ruled.
ltnurrrni) pink is
suiur.cT op pkoiii:
Oty United rress)
ST. IiOUiS Mo. July F-S--When
the Senate Committee Imt'stiKailiij
PrtiHidentiul ( campaign expendltiireH
ret'unvcJie.H lit t liuls. within lhi net
few weeks Kdwurd F. Cioltni Uein-
ocratic natiotial eommltteejitan fiotn
Missouri will he closely questioned
concernlnK the liart he played in htiv
ItiB an alleROtl $lrt!tv060 fine tiKalnst
the Hosteller Ullteis company of Pitts
hurt; remitted.
Tlu' company according to a mem-
ber of the invastii;atinK committee is
iiili)im to know the Interest fioltni
had in tjle Palmer pi evidential nomi-
nation eampalBtt.
HMUHNfr l'ltOrtUlTSSlVH SAYS
Itrj'l'lllilOAX Sl'NATOU
(lly United Press)
HAKION'. Ohio July 12. On the
problems that lacu the country AVqr-
jeii (I. lint ding Is as progressive n
nny man In the country. Senator Al-
beit It. Cummins Iowa. Pi'ogrcysHe
1 ? .itlll.llr.i t .1 rtf.J.i f.l ....lrti. .4.... . ......
feieiH;e with 'the llepubllcjtiv Plcfil-I
iH'iitlal nomine.
Cummins. xuld Hardlng'n outlook is
fonvnid and not backward. He dis-
i'iiKsed lailroad ptnblims with Hard-
ing and declaied the nominee had t
compieJiujisivii grasp on tha problDm.s
ahe.td. '"
Cttminlils mc of the atahins of lite
nuthors of the TCsell-C.ummlii.s rnli-
ioid bill which leeently returned
the roads to private" eonttol declared
libit Inadequate lianporlatloii fuelli-
tloK are costing .th(. country more ev-
ety duy now than tho war with Oei-
nl ii ii V cost iik nn niiv rl.'iv
1
Merchant Marine
Strike Threatened
By Seaman's Meet
IMy Associated ?rt!Bsl
GKN'OA July 12 Delegate to tl)e
international heamen's congress threa-
ten repiisals agHinst eountrivs whoio
votes (tereated estanliHlilng or n 4S
hour week.
They porjiose organizing a vast iu-i
ternational campaign at a meeting In
Amhterdam August 5 in order to com
pel British Mllp owners who form the
bulk of the opposition to capitulate.
A merchant marine strlkp may he
organized affecting all cniiitiics not
fndhering to the 4K-hoir week accord
ing to the delegates nnd nt the same
time countries adhering to thJt princi-
ple will be forced to boycott those
opposing it.
SANTA PP. TO milM)
KTnit!I.V2 TO liAMICSA
IAMttSA. Tex.. July 12. Building
of 100 miles of track connecting ii-
nioMi and Sterling Cirj- i being plan
ned by tho Santn Vo It Is understood
here. Completing of such a ' link
would cle thnt ropd i ne-v rorth and
crons.
The Hev n. A. Scranton and J. H.
Oarrett have roturnod from Jim Ned
where they held a very successful re
vlval meeting. Itov. Mr. Scranton re
ports that the Jim Ned section Is in
fine condition and that fine ciops
will be mado there this year. Next
week he will go to Roscoe where he
will hold a revival meeting.
I)r Calvin 11. Waller pastor of the
Second Baptist church of Little nock
Arkansas who has for the nast two
weokfl been conducting a revival at
the First Baptlut church" here left
Monday morning for hl home.
Ira L. Stell of Uongvlew Texas re
turned home Monday after visiting his
daughter here. Mm Follx Bains for
the past two or three weeks.
J 1). Wilkcrfcon. banker of Ovalo
was In the city Monday on business
N. U Vaughn and family and Ril-
Ward Mend and wife have leturned
from a ten dnya trip to Galveston.
Judge li. M. Ovorshlner has viurn-
ed from a nevernl days campaigning
tour of Stephens und Callahan coun-
ties In the inteiest of his candidacy
for DUtrlct Judge.
II. 0. Harorow nnd family loft Mon
day morning In their car for a trip to
BrowpWood. They will return Wed-
nesday. D. B. Bumbo returned Saturday
nlgbt from a trip to Houston. Beau-
mont und Port Arthur where for the
pant tw6 weeks he has been visiting
relaUveu and working for A. C. C.
Harrv Stokes of Big Spring li vis-
iting his uunt Mrs. Len Faucett hero.
Miss Bobble Beavers of Kasland Is
visiting JSettie A Webb for a few
day
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6we ack Snw Coa& - Pnce
This Week we Will Clear This Rack of Spring Coals at Just Half Off of the Regular Prices. AlYoullo
Coats in the lot. A very attractive lot of Coats in assorted Colors and Materials. Just the Wrap you'll
need for your Summer Vacation Trip or for Early Fall Wear. See Them Monday. "
CXcavaute "Pnces
VT5T?aVY o aAUs &ovo SVvoes
Incluclin Louis
heels; Black and
and Suede; high
some of our best selling lines.
fMirmico .nrico
Special prices on
low shoes in our
m
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Successful Revival
Closed at the First
Baptist Church
The tevlval which has been In pro-
giess at the First Baptist Church for
past two Aveeks came to a close at the
close of Sunday night's mm vice. The
result of the meeting have been very
satlsfactoiy to the members and lead-
ers in this church. The church bus
been sitienKtlienert both numerically
undiqilHiiiritlv under Ujo pj caching of
one'tor tlio.giontehtpKCiiXthOrH that has.
ever visited Uo city. "Dr. Waller has
in a simiile lmpresHjie mnsiertul myhi
delivorlMl a seiie ot sermons that
liuve Impiettsed hi hearers as coming
fion a una of i outline and con lo-
tion who is fully able to -properly han-
dle nlly subject that he chooses to
scpak upon from God' woid. The ad-
ditions that have been made (o the
chuicji as a icsult of tho meeting total
olghty-.wo including thos6 made Sun-
day night. t
Three services were hold on Sun-
day. On Sunday morning the sub-
ject of the sermon Was "Mountain
Tops With Jomis" oh Sunday after-
noon at '.'iroo-thli'ty thu baptismal her-
Vlee wan held t which Jima Dr. War-
ier sopke on "Our Immnital BbRt"
and on Sundnv night one of the stiong
est sormonft of the entire meeting vnH
delivered on the theme "lleaion" Or
The- Holy City."
The unUHiiiil manner in which he
'mdled hfs mihjfct Sunday night and
the earnestness with Wlllch the entho
diKcotirso was filled hebl the atten-
tion Of the largo audience to tho clos-
ing sentence. After rending a dewsrlp
lion of heaven found in lie v. 21. the
tot was taken from John 14:2 "In
my Father's lioue are many man-
sions. If It were not so 1 would have
told you. t go to prepare a place for
you." Tho following contains tho
main thoughts about which tho ser-
mon was constructed:
The fondest dre.im nnd' the highest
hope 'ot mankind Jins ever been of
Heaven. Poets and nrtihtft have Vied
with ench other in un attempt to give
us a gllmpHo of Jt glory. The age-
long cry of tho human race has been
for Immoitallty and wns expressed by
Job when he said "If a man die shall
he live again?" nnswoiing his -own
question In the aftlimatlve.
The fact of t)ie Immoitallty of the
soul is proven by all naturo and at
tested to by science. Tho matter of
primary importance to tix Is the habita
tlop of tho soul after death. All ef-
fort to define hea'on hnve fallen fnr
shoit of the ienlity and It Is a diffi-
cult task for mo to attompt to give
any ndequate pictine of It but it Ih
worth our effortR tq scutch to Unftw
the destiny of the sbjil. Tho Schlp-
turos nre full of references to our fin-
al abode.
The first question that arises 1b.
what is heaven. Heaven Is n place
not n dieam for Christ wild "I go
to prepare a Plaee." The Word ev-
orywhoio tonohos the place Idea of
a house a land a new earth all bear-
ing out the idoli of a place.
The scriptures also teach that in
heaven man will retain his Individual-
ity and If that bo true thuio Will be
a place for him to dwell.
The next question in "Whore will
heaven be Will It bo on the earth
or in some far Hung realm of the sky?
The Kcrlpturea teach that there are
today three hoavens. first tho loiVur
htuiicn or the region of the clouds
ceeo'nd the region ot tho planets and
third the heaven of lienienn. Tho
Bible ten chew that the abode of God
.will always be a novo but It also
toadies that heaven will include tho
rodootnod of eutth. Tho greot burn-
ing at tho Inst day Is not annihilation
but purification. Tho PmilmlBt. Isaiah
at)d others toacli that tho earth will
abide forever. The earth will bo jiuri-
fled as will tho region above the earth
becauso Satan has ploRoncd the lower
heavens and is "prince of tho. powers
of the air." Every pestilence travels
through the air and the whole realm
of Satan must be purified.
When Christ comes Satan will b
dethroned nnd driven to the earth af-
ter which Christ will come to the
oirth lied el up Mb Kingdom nnd
heels and military
Brown Kid Sal in
grade shoes from
A l
Pun
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b
Sfi.45 Pair Wicrs
CI
all other ladics'slioc
entire slock. ILMc
Wr al A
Additional Trains
Over Santa Fe Being
Sought by 2 Towns
BFFPAI.O GAP Tex. July 12. In-
ci eased through traffic on the Santa
Fo railroad between Brownwood and
Sweetwater will result In the addition
of two mote passenger trilns on tho
llpo If the action of the Veat Tovxib
Chamber of Commerce is tpicoossful.
The Organization Is now gut'ierl.n; sta
tistical Inforlnntluii tor )!ii'oiitttloii to
the Sniita. Fn line to sho.v Unit anoth-
er train Iii-eiiHt direction s tieeofis.ny
(n order to relieve Hie ilporiud soiious
congestion of the Inrft row moiiUm.
. K. MnxKon. General M-maRry of
the Santa Fe. ha4 boon Inform 1 of
the pi nimble notion of the West TovaM
Chamber t'nlens the line volunlarilv
Increases the numbet of traltiK ti oftor I
the figures collected seem to wnrniMt
such augmentation the organization
will take the question Up before tho
railroad commission nt Austin.
Since the line wan built In 1010 be-
tween Biown wood and Clovls making
what Was termed the "Santa Fo cut-
off" only one train in each 'direction
has been operated despite the fact
that boqihward from Brownwood nnd
northwaid from Sweet water' two pas-
senger trains are operated (n each
direction giving udofjunte service. The
"gap" between thope terminals has
had one through passenger each way
always crowded. The continuation ot
the Santa Fe stopovers at Brownwood
and Sweetwater fo as to provide an-
other through train in each direction
Is being sought. Iti addition to hand-
ling his large thiough traffic Abi-
lene furnishes much tinfflc fo(r the
Santa Fe through thLs station an atlto
bus line being operated trom Abilene
earning many passengers and mall
Satan will bo bound during the per-
iod of the mlllnnliini during which
time Christ will reign In majesty
above the earth hut teal kingdom
will be in JerusaleW After tho purg-
ing of heaeii und earth will come tho
Glorious consummation ofs ChHst'i
put pose In coming to earth' tho Holy
city is seen coining down to tabernacle
on the eatth. Christ will then turn
the Kingdom over 10 the Father not
at the close or this age but at the
eJose of the Mlllenltim. The eternal
glory spot of all the redeemed will be
tho enrth. Heaven will be on the
earth above the earth nnd In tho hen-
vou of honvonV
Who will bo there? F.lrst God will
bo there and will dry our tears and
take away all sorrow sin patn and
(loath. Christ will bo theie co-cqpal
on the throne with tho father. After
he has cnnquoied Satan and nil Hln
and ban fought the battle of Armagad-
don he will be crowned Lord of Lords.
Thltd. nil the saints will be there. If
there were no hell we could not nfforid
to miss the Joys of heaen. There
Is not the shndow of a doubt thnt wo I
will know ooxii other theie and we
will also know those stints whom Aye
hnve never seen.
A REAL TAILOR IN ABILENE
Opened
CORRECT FIT GXAMTFJ
Men's Fnrnishh
porien
THE
M. LEVIN ProprT
Lt-lfrt
is aiifl riotliiiiTV
rc in nil rniiorinf' ifw
w m . i ?" m
. ftaW
iQUALI'rYyj
MEN'Sr-ri
ou mvaS3
ClctHaiicc Pr i ces. A i)J&ssh;aps 1 A
ifs and Oxlords in-Hte besU
awls such s Billilfcn andJKin J
(.!-! iftrnc At-i tlifnaifiT nulnal IrxaL
un-i r5ivjv.o 11 1 jin . o v imimii iv-
ad viij5o lfrowrunci ad
syf)glrhc mtiisljjcnchjmle
fmrfhv markeT; all jf) t
arfcefirices. J?
zi t iMrSut va mA JvfTlMM
for Abilene and Wichita Valley points.
The' night trains on tho Santa Fo aie
a gteat Inconvenbmce to Abilene and
local polht patrons It Is pointed out
by tho addition of the two lequustcd
tiaiiis it Is believed much ptoio
through traffic could bo handled ilnll
tho passenger lhtt. fiont thlvi plqco from
Abilene increased ptoie than IQU per-
cent. DAIKY MIW FIGHTING
CKI-IA.WIWY COM PAXI I'.K
ny Unllej Props)
SAN ANTONB.J. iVxliH July 12.
Three htitiilvod iilahy farniers in the
vicinity of SuiiVulonlO have puroliuw-
vd an It cronm factory and will con-
it li Into a H.UUIU1 'o fuui-lUil
rheir mp product following In In-
crease In price of litljk in the cream-
erloH wb.j-nJeii huylng the milk
wltlHjtrfi n juopoi tlonate liieienw to
th. farmers
The creanuibs rnlsnd the coiiRum-
Ot'H eight centaMehMOhey gave a two
cent Incre nTo the rtodticers
The daiy ntfflT.. llow selling foil-
cents a
Fori"
(Utile deliVervBoe
Chas.
adv
Iwiler Motor C1.)
CORRECT EYESIGHT
asses prop.
jyes artu
radically
Vo know
cpended upon for
absolute accuracy.
CARL W. HALTOM
Jeweler & Optician
outh First Street
AND PRICES RIGHT.
Tvcnty.Eilit Yonrs Fa-
i .a
:inc.ss Liloniunrj
1480
ILORING AND
NISHINGS.
Abilcno Textis.
!1iHy'' f
LfoiQAxjiiiiiJr
riuuiwiivfajy u
Made to Measure
Larth& Co.
H0!0ER &
SON
Ml"' 'iwfAmWmmmiXmT'
can bo enjerreu oyjm
cnyi liueu XQKlMg
fitting- gluWrWis
beenxur lne urerlc.
and carHeu
ioss vw. Stock
Tdcw's So3o
(Clearance Prices.
lime lobuy Edwin Clapp and M. A.
Packai'd Low Shoes at reduced
prices. Standard lines and the best
.lyles in Black and Dark Brown
leathers. Every pair is included
al a reduction of. . . .-. 15 Per Cent
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iwinniiwii mm
COLUMBIA
If Your
Car Phon
FULWI
Diootae naiierr win
rftf.-ri TY.nr. M 4n Wid0
c"v "r't; f yiser55
ABsol iAclffaran
M f MfjtHlj w
I A fc l iM I m -ilB I M
PHONES-RTJs.
i yjpnts lujmff'uv
WRydoet the BKJ-SIX endei
io ti owner? Ymy u it mtcU
N fnenUa wiueoiitg bo faiul
- nuing luxury mm BAavntuui
sSf eUed by no othaMMKer
tRRMMNMnTRiwer. Coaao in and
inisect tbi wonderful car er better
till let u give yoU a lenMBctratioR.
CO H.P. d.lchl4KcJ aastoq
intrm4iat UkhMBbtioai 128.
Inch wheatbasa Iruuriof uapU
room for ho adok.
AH StoUbVcr Car ro qutt)pd willi
Cord TIre auU.r Stud. baker woiaC
"This is aStudthaker Yer"
lW. S HUGHES-CO. Abilene Texas.
Skin . Eruptions Cause
Dlacaso Germ Mutt Be Ell;
cd From the Die
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 180, Ed. 1 Monday, July 12, 1920, newspaper, July 12, 1920; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth333260/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.