The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 189, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 27, 1918 Page: 10 of 15
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THE ABlLliNE REPORTER ABILENE TEXAS
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SUNDAY MI'TOBKlt 27 1IH.
jScw Time Todar.
Old you retard ymir waioli? If not
then you bad better Bet Inlay and do
It NOW. Stnndnrd time rliatigcf) to-
day and all railroads and public utili-
ties will observe Iho new (nidi time.
Hetdrd your watch one hour If you
havo not already done ho and you will
have standard time
Fine Halm Airnln.
The West received another fine rain
Friday night und the earth now has
a splendid season for planting wheat.
Otd-tlmera are "betting" that 1019 Is
Koine to be a great crop year and that
ATcst Texas will come hack with i
bound. If the rains come there Is no
dmibt about the other part of' the
Htory It Is easy to have u crop In this
courttrr when old Jupiter I'luvlus stays
oq tho ob.
Must Return ANnre.I.orriiliie.
President Polncarn upon a recent
Visit to Mile. t.eus. and other cities In
northern Prance which had been held
by'i the Uuns and recaptured by the
miles' declared that no pcaco Is possi-
ble that does not enrry with It tho re-
tnrtilue of Alsure-I.orralne to France
Bo aay we. Franco must have her
atolen land back and Oormanr will he
glad to give it up before the allies are
through whipping her. America will
fight always before she will be witling
to leave. (Jermanv In control of ii fool
of Alsfeo and Ixirralne. I.et Franre
BtanOflrm for her right mid wc will
buck her to the last man and the last
dollar.
Bankhcad National Illitlmay.
The tlankhcad I'titliflmllni; Asiocla-
tion Commission will reach Abilene on
Friday November 1st. and will spend
the night in Abilene J A Rountrce.
Secretary of the Hankhxad National
Highway Association. Is In charge of
tho Commission Abilene cannot af-
ford to fall to show the commission
arery consideration The IJajiMiead
Highway will become a military high-
way and the greatest highway In the
United States und will be worth thous-
ands of dollars annually to the town
along its route Kvery loyal citUen
nf Abilene should turn out Friday
nlchf to meet the Iiankhead Pathflml-
lg Commission.
Taught Ayaln."
Germany has: been "caught with the
good' again The German Ited Cross
was discovered using Ited Cross ambu-
lances to convey munitions to the Gor-
man lines. It is like the Hans. To
them everything Is fair The only thing
they consider Is whether they are
going to be caught. Germany has pro-
secuted the war from tie ery begin-
ning without regard for right or jus-
tice The atrocities which the leaders
have sanctioned Include all degrees of
known crime and in the settlement
that must come the cannot but pay
for their frlghtfulness The HI Paso
Herald. In discussing this part of the
war said; v
"The order sah) to have been sent to
German field commanders to cease the
devastation of town a and countryside
Is not an evidence of a contrite and re-
pentant spirit It Is an evidence that
Germany is trying to patch things Ui
as well as passible again! the day Of
reckoning Moreover although there
Is a provision that commanders who
persist In wantou destruction will be
punished the allied peoples will have
their doubts whether any punishment
Is Inflicted.
"Awful as has been the destruction
of )?htes. towns farm buildings mines
factories machinery .tools and even
individual trees and shrubs in Ger-
many's calinly planned effort to make
all invaded territory a desert before
being forced to abandoa it. tha-e are
ho the chief acts of atrocity on land
ctiarged agaiust the Germans.
"What tha world holds- -thtoriy
against the Germans what has earn-
ed for thejl the name pf Hun -ha
been the nprder of innocents the tor-
ture of the helpless the desecration pf
womanhood and manhood the fiendish
cruelties practiced on babies the ber
smirching of sacred Institutions the
barbarities inflicted upon conseeraUd
men and women of the church the
bombing of hospitals and the murder
of doctors and nurses engaged solely
a cts of mercy
These are a few of the long list gf
atriiciUes for which Germany must an
awer before God and an outraged
world. These are some of the thing
which have made Germany an outlaw
sinBf the nations. No denial can
wye alUU ip Jiyio- '" ura uui
avert the puattaa'ent Which the world
dfatands must be inniclea ro piuti
tu4t expressed 1b motes C4U blind the
world ta th fvt that the very nature
tie Grnua must be changed betcr
k wall e fit
KOI CONYfiff 0.
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Whether there have been any fun
datnental comtltutlonal changes In
Germany Is fnfnethlng we cannot
Know until tne iruif or taisiiy oi me
claim made brthe present government
la Unraonntrated'bv events.
If there has been n revolution of
such a character bh to Justify lh as-
sertion of Doctor Folf that the Helen
stag li now the governing power to
Uermnnv the world has seen no evl
dence of It The Kaiser Is still on his
throne the army Is still burning and
pillaging in France and llelgliini un-
der the orders of tho general Staff; the
stolen Russian territory is still occu-
pied by troopx. an army is still In
Iloumnnla. If the same Heichstag
that o year ago declared against An-
nexations is now the voice of the gov
ernment has It spoken the word to
put that declaration Into effect? No-
body has heard It If a new govern-
ment has been formed based on the
equal nnd direct suffrage now claim
ed to hae been granted when did the
election occur Nobody has heard of
such an event
The HohetiMillern on the throne hns
repeatedly nnd with scorn nnd con
tempt repudiated the notion that the
Kcichslng or the German people could
.ever have any word or authority In the
government At Konlgsberg he de
clared that his grandfather received
Ills crown "by the will of God nlone.
and not by the parliament or by nil
nssemblnge of the people or by pop-
ulnr vole." This am William told
the army ccrlilts at Potsdam "yon
ire now my soldiers you have given
yourselves up to mo body nnd bouI;
there Is for you but one enemy and
that Is my unemy. It may
come to pass that I shall command
you to shoot your own relatives bro
thers yes. parents but even
then you must follow my command
without n murmur."
The world would llko to know whnt
nnrt In tho formation of tho "present
Gorman government was tnuen -iy
the ruler who Uttered those words
and what place In the government he
occupies "What nre the constitution-
al safeguards' thai offset the menaco
of ii kaiser who dcclnrca ho rules by
divine right and assorts hi right to
rommnnd his soldiers to shoot their
parents? Dr. Solf also neglects to
sav whnl hns become of the llundors
rath Thn last we heard of that body-
It represented the royalty wealth and
military caste of the German states
and could veto nny net or l)r hoii s
Itelchstng and even dissolve It as well
I'ntll there are more particulars
about the Vfutulumental change" Doc
lor Solf any hns taken place and ni
to the disposition that has been made
of these anii-democrntic forces "tho
nroscnt German government' peed nt
bo hurt or surprised if tho Kntcnto
Powers remain politely skeptical anil
keen an eye on tho closet where the
spurred boots the sabor and tho shin
ing armor have hastily ncen pusneu
out of sight -Kansas rity Times
Q - PleasjB tell me who t'ambysea
was. ana wnni time ne nveu -iwsucr.
tlawlnv
A -Cumbyses was king of the Medes
nnd Persians and died about the year
II. I" .'!." He was a son of tne greac
King Cyrus.
Q. Can you please tell me what tho
national air of Prussia Is called! -u
I.. K . Sweetwater
A.-J'russla'a national air Is called
"lleif Dtr Im Sieger Kranz" (Hall.
TfeOu. In the Conqueror' wroatin. u
Is the same air to which Americans
sing "America" und KngHshmen sing
"God Save the King" The tune was
originally written for Louis XIV. of
France.
Q Please tell me something of the
lira of James W Gerard former Am-
erican ambassador to Germany Sub-
heriber. City
A He win born ut Geneseo N Y..
i.vt'7 mill it:iiIii:iIi'(I from Columbia In
I !U0t). He wax admitted to the bar in
1902 and was Associate Justice of tne
Supreme Court of New York from
iinv in tail H was uoDointed am
bassador extraordinary und minister
plenipotentiary to Herlln In July. 101".
by President WlUon. tie is a nemo-fi-Ht
nnil wiih chairman of the New
York county democratic campaign
committee tor four years major in tne
New York Nntionui uuaru tor tour
years etc
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JUST ft LITTLE FUN
Heal Halt
Officer "So you captured a thousand
Germans by Just calling across No
Man's luid. What did you do -prom
Ikd them a souare deal if they surreu
dered?"
Yankee Private "Ng; 1 promised
them a square meal. Ufe
Another Kxcune Shuttered.
"I don't see why you find fault with
him so. much?
"IFe's a TiluniTerTngTooI.
"That may be. but he's a young man
and he's very ambitious."
"Ob. shuck!) The Kaiser wait ambi-
tious "Detroit Free Press
AusMtred.
"lull kttuw " said the lailv white e mo- i
tor-car had run down a man. "yuu
must have beeu walking ery carule-
I) I am a very careful driver 1 Uav
been driving a cur for seven yearo '
uu) you "o got Homing on me
I've beeu walking for fifty -four yean '
Detroit Muter Kew
flnt thra wasn't any manganese after
all. And the 2-hcadcd celt rotted over!
and defunct. Looks like no matter
how bright our prospects for A boom
rt something always comet along atuli
Aifnrt vAffvt ''.UHa fit. Tlmaa
VAlllDa DMI T-Iinia WIIJ 1W I
Aa .Man to Man
"Your wife says you have her ter-
rorled."
"tlnest Judge" 1
"I do not ak you thin In iny official.
Capacity but as man to man. Do youi
understand t"
"Yes. ymir Honor."
"What's your secret?"-Kansas City
Journal.
( lire (or Sleepiness
Servant Girl "I'm so awfully sleepy
In the morning doctor."
Doctor "A hi Hnve you a sweetheart
may I askf
8ervant Girl (blushing) "Yes."
"Who I he may I ask?"
"He's tho night policeman."
"Ah. then give him up and fall In
love with tho milkman." Tlt-llils.
No Help.
A man was rebuked In court for en-
denvorlng to confirm a palpably ab-
surd story told by his wlfo
"You should bo more careful." tho
Judge said. "I tell you candidly I
don't believe one word of your wife's
story "
The man looked nt the ludce nnd
sighed mournfully '
"Thot'R all very well." he said "You
may do ns you like buUrve got to.;-
Plttsburg
A valuali
burns
skin.
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Co nip
Refemblet Old
Fashioned Crip
The symptoms of Spar
ish Influenza aro yfy
simitar to old fan Waned
grip -patna thioflghout
the body eztreu a dizzi
ness sleeplnqrt chills
nlftli JcVnr 1 n j.ii l.rj
disturbed dlciK n wlvn
runnlnR at 'is J me ard
ryes and oKcesti o sCltj
tins. showJha; an In
nation nfui co gS'.itJrrt
or tne mirfii s Hi
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and nntlsop
e-Ilnss Drug
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of Alns.an.
NOME Alaska. Sept. 15 Siberians
across the Bering Sea from here fenr-
Jng that unsettled conditions in Vla
divostok will rut them off from their
Russian sources of supply next sum-
mer have asked Noma's city council
Manifested by
. Catarrhal Conditien
With tbd first symp
toms of Influenza It Is
well to consult your fam-
ily pliysirlan nt oftce. It
Is not tho disease Itself
that Is to be feared so
much as It la the compli-
cations which may follow.
To ward off Spanish
Influenxn or as an aid to
returning health after an
Rttftck nothlnir Is any
better than Or. Hftrl-
innn s World Famous rerun.
7or Wkrrh Jf Every Description Take
MERU-NA .
Tho woWJuiawti nnd direct action ot Peruna In restoring nnd
maintaining n healthy condition ot tho mucous membranes through-
out tho body makes It tho greatest disease preventing nnd health
restoring remedy 'known to science.
For forty-ftvo yenrs 1'oruna has retained Its title as a rellabto
safe-guard to the health of tho American family.
EXrERIF.STK OF I'SKIIS THE JIEST llECOMMEXDATION
NKWAIIK N J. "1 have uoe.l
Peruna for colds nnd Rrlp. It will
Id nil you claim nnd more. My
fnmlly always hnve n bottle on
hand for stomnch nnd bowel
troublo nnd colds." Cleo. Clark lZi
Union Street.
ANNA. OHIO. "1 find Poruna ex-
cellent tof Catarrh of tho head. I
keep Poruna and Mnnnlln In the
imuso nit the time." -Mrs. A.
llunkto. Hot Sfi.
Try Pcrumi first Tablets or Liquid Sold ETcrynhcro
to send merchandlso from hero
The request was mndc In n letter re-
ceived by the council from tho "Peo-
ple's Administration" of Anadyr n
Siberian town on the Gulf of Anadyr
an arm ot tho Herlng Sea Tho let-
ter was written lif Russian and was
sent over In a trading boat Nome re-
sponded to tho rcquost ns far ns it
could. A committee of councllmen
was named to communicate with tho
Itusslnii munl'liml officers and render
as much assistance air possible
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Childrens E. Z. Union Suits
FOR SALE AT THIS STORE
Tin1 nbovu giiinu'iits lmvc tlu ImttoK waist iittiiuliinoiit nre
rccoKiiizftl now by luotliei-.s iih the most pnicticnl mnUc for
diildrou. Wo oim fit nil npos rniif-inp from 2 to 13 yoiWR old
'
Misses Union Suits
ages 14 and 16
With high neck long sleeves und nnklo length n snug fitting
nnd wnrni gjjjrniont for winter. Priced nt competitive prices
Ladies Union Suits
f or.winter wear
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vu nre luuiuniigiie jtonarcil liriunl. We Have jilsURlielfiizo
needed can fitttie Htout or recnlar nerson in hikfik ifiilcln
length long jff short sIeinesjCLt4Jov neckJrflnoaj'c inhle
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cottons with oft fleecing.
rrenrcsent uxnect worhmniiHhin
freftilly and waKe your selection
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Hot
Shots
From
Our
Staple
Dept.
Bleached RQmestic25c a full 3(5 inch hleachetl domestic free
from starch guaranteed one of the best brands on the market as
long as this kk lasts the price is 25c
Flannelettes 20c this cloth is lightly fleeced on inside some
people prefer same instead of outing for every day presses Hav-
ing over anticipated our Heeds last season on this cloth enables
us to make the low price of 20c
Percales 15c and 20cthis lot consists pf pretty light and dark
colors in stripes plaid checks and dots a very pretty cloth. This
material is suitable for shirts and dresses we offer this cl5li un-
der the present value at 15c
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These are a few of our bargains. Come with
the cash and get he oods.
Potatoes lancv slociv.JIT. I 3 l-2c
Large Crisco . .. yV. I. . . . .$2.05
Mdl. Crisco . .J. jLf.Jr. ..:....'.. .$lSf)
Small Crisco . JbC J)fc
Large Collolcif Lfyf. ..-... $2.(55
Small ColtolcM. J-gJ . '$1.35
Can milk baby 6taq. ; (jc
Wapco CoiTe&Tril). f. . . J. 25c
Oat Meal 2 pk)K . . .f. 25c
Hulk Kaisins . . TTrrrff 12 l-2c
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