The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 189, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 27, 1918 Page: 2 of 15
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PAGIUIWO
TJ1E ABIUiNE IlEPORTtfH AIUI.KNE TEXAS
.
HEAVY RAINS IN
CENTRAL WEST OE
GREATEST BENEFIT
1VP Wli irNY OTIIrlll nml chatted with h)m tnr ! tnHn.t TAU! IHTCNsm: OU I'i'lK
LACKS GOT VISF h 1 1 JJ1 h etetary gnii an - m 0K ri0MIKM'l: IX
Aii rVlniv VlMllT i'aflfiit Impmwlait of what llh? AmerlM mS ur WOI!W.
(rtH rHlll.W MltllTt I ...it.ui.Ifl.. huvnj.lmi.l In nrn! ' "' """
watching soldiers playing a scrub game
ot baseball. Wis Inspection of the Red
Cross aoilvltiea was comprehensive
Ho saw tho bathing houses In opera-
tion with long linos ot raln-roated sol-
diers waiting their turn at tho show-'
ers He snw the iJental httn. with the
Red cross dentists hny their ork
He visited several lied fro tccroa-
tlon huts and listener! t- the Red t'rr.m
3am Hands at frH"
At one canto hr found h!s ttWMti
ALLIES CONTINUE
PRESSURE AGAINST
THE GERMAN ARMY
WOMAN WHO HAD LEADING PART IN FAMOUS
tin
!ika Mm itTii Snnnnp nre renuos- I'tteli' unanimous on church attend
wm nwmV ntf WlnS?8 WITH BON " " WmrtWw in tho W ante by all staying away on ...
TRIAL NOW LEADS ON THE SOREEN WITH UUH crjre aorvh-w. Rnvolopea. for of Influonxa .and no sorvlcos am
IHorffo Mission will be Collectfid 8un-l where. I wonder it ft would bo jm
'day. On Thursday. Oct. Slat is onr rlblo to mako It unanimous by cverv
annual reformation-festival There membor being tfrba.ont Sdniellhio? 1-
will b divine rot-vice on nest Thnrv.n mi'.kc t a lfenfly w as trdmdbl..
fday morning at the usual hour 11 A. this next Sunday.
M. conduttttl in the Kngllsh langungo!
ItJonio and hoar why we have all reason dncrcd Heart Catholic
tto celebrate this day and give thanks; .1th & llceclt
!t?erueht Harry fnlawHt of riereland.
ABU
r
LIRE LUKE "OVER TOP"
ran Arniy aitthMHtlM mvftnltin in pre
(paring comfortable and similar' ramp!
irfci; smith of London in nrepariitron'
for the winter j
FRENCH 61 TERRITORY
Tux on Luxury Liuimlry '
AbHeneV Witrr MimMr ow .Usnrwl! V'Y; ElI'L'l. I-?.?:. "." Atacrfroiw Recede l rmi Mar
--'.T ' . .. .. .. . IRII R1IIIHI1 CU II uin T-H till tii a tin J
for Next Tneho Month: .Unfit
Wheat He Planted in
TI1I1 Section
jdry ' in Ijoiwtcn baa iieen the subject ;
of -nnsldraWe romment Ih the news-j
thatiprs here. The statement that lahn-
dries arfhHMled with large cjnantltlej
of dainty longerle and other fancy
Tho best raid In months and In 'mmalrtothing ly women war workers has
sections the best rain lit years fell over J been denied l.y laundrymen
a wide section or the Central West Vn-
day night and Saturday morning An
Assoclatetl l'res dispatch sold that the i
rnln was coneral over tho state -Hivi i
Ihc .Mfiise rthd AdVttllcW si Am
ullirr Hrllish ('onllnuo
li ko Komnt'd
that snow fell at Dallmrt in the Pan-
handle The Keporter received Infor-
mation to the effect that snow fell at
Italls. In Crosby county. Saturday fore-
noon. "Sundnv generally fair" Is tho prtr
diction for today but frost in the lu
hnndlo was forecast Tor last night.
The rain In Abilene amonntcil to 1.53
Inches It fell for the most part slow-
ly and Was of tremendous benofIL It
put Lytic iJtke "over tho top" for the
first time since June. ml thereby In-
suring this city nn adequate water sup-
nW for at least another twelvemonth
The fact that the -water went over tho!
spillway moans that the lake will re-
cclvo a thorough washing tmu and Hut
tho Water hereafter will be much pure-"
STOWAWAY GETS
HIS DESIRE TO
HELP SOLDIER.;
Hy Tbo Aasoclatetl Press
With the ttrttlsh. Fremh Hd Amer-
. leans still l0ly broaklhg thelt way
throuch stublmrtt Heriliatt ilefcnse
outh of Valenciennes the attention of
the world today as itreeil to tVe.
It.Htan front where aeatral Hiatj
seemx to fcave rtatle! n -i J.r . ier-j
' s'e. fUhtftig on i large i ; .e yHh;
Iheaan TlnidaV cuntinu" ICi" .'
'lack makes material progress th- Aiis-j
rlnn armies on tl hswlaiMs near ttter
sen ami tho nwuutaln sectors will bp;
divided.
Hy n UKI) rtniss WiHtKKH
(Written for the i'nited 1'ress
! PARIS. Oct. . Btwe-ti Slsrtunni'
jand Chntontt PofToln the Kreinli
lirnaklttK no tltO Oliomy rcsistanre tar
titit nrt. t Miv Mail It was a Wort tlitr line fonrartl on a five mito
1 ARIH. Oct 1 ui M m t was x wo lUfmlKh
young army doctor I met at n soelnl -... trewirc(t y the HormanR in
ovenlng"' who said to tno: hfll".
"I wonder If you Red Cross people 0 ho sorro front eonthwest of
couldn't do something for a chap we vo jmrj0 tj10 .'ranch have captured the
got down at the Hotel Ste. Anne? He' Vtag0 of Mortlors after violent fight
managed to get on tho soft side of all . urrrint announcement sa.v
i up
the
ii itiv iniiMi-' ..... - . - . r -.. - ilia.. ail ji
When the water began to Tun lntof ns. but there Isrt i a thing wo can tin jjolwpon (nc oiso and the Sorro
the lake cnrly Saturday morninr it. for htm. ion see. ue mm con i ' pronch dmlntnined contact wttn
camo with a rush and in n tew noHmiiuieen ytears m mo reguwr uonj. " ananly
tho solllwny was roachel and submorg- wlwn tlif imttlt was iHMiked to go to
ed.
At Merkcl the rain was very honW 'and that there was something the mot
Mulberry creek at 3 a. m. was bank-full trr with his hen
I'mnt-e. they iloclded he was too old.' WASHINGTON. Oct. JO Henvy
hi nuiiiminiiK . .. - fiRhUng on the Vardnn front l
'V '" lhr.SSh IS "cWbetMn Ocneral Perahlng's c
He was all broken up ror KrIa g c.c
tbn Vnrdnn front 1 de
commu
nique for Friday. Strong i.erimm
counter-attacks oast Of tho Metise
were . ropulsed ovcrywhoro except in
the tlellnau Wood whore four succs-
slve ussaulta forced a partial wltli-.i-.
....i r ti.o .Miinrlraus West of
tbe Manse the American lines werej.Mistrlft-IIungary'nntl Turkey
..i ri. nir rniiiiw wiiiin iiiiuwiiiK n nis iiisriinrce
...i CoiKkir luffwMii Abilene and aliniil It. iMtrftuee ever since our dccla
Merkel were "over the top." All. ratten of war. It appears he had Jut
creeks In the district wore eiiherihoen living ti get to France with 'the
bank-full or out of banks. Potimt re- boys.' Well he found out when they
ported n hHivy rain with th creek all ( were going and how. and stowuil away
up At Shep. Huffalo Gap and other nn the transport hoping they would ro-
(ifnces In the on.tlicrn part of the lent when thev got over here. I've w
county th6 rain was very heavy ar-jmonths he has been banging about
cording to reports. Ilawley. in Joneaj without n crnt to pay. He take on so
county reported the biggest rain in (when they try snnd him lstck. that
three years while Stamford also re-h Knos the officials oro letting thing
ported a fine rain t'npa got a hettvv'arag along in the hope the old boy will
downpour. jklek rff before they ran get blm traps-
ihf .... tn rn lmvlns record-IniiniiEh fur tho bova who como In from portlc
breaking uuantltlea of seed whmi fat the front. The fellows pasa him a bit
wtntorf tinsiiinicp. and this last rain of (luiniru now and then of course
u m mo iicsi oi airaifieia ms mirais ''""-" ; V"" -" . lvllrlnl an. huvo captur
. .U- .!. All Inlb .if ill-.llllll lUtSlloAn III. hlJB HO TlCOt tO 1119 UnilOrill I'lllilio" " ...---- ..-....
IMr IIQ klHIII. . .. .' ..-..-.- -'...v.. .- .- -" --..-- ....
nlmiit illsnoneorod. and everyone Is be-lbut
ginning to tails of .bumper crops fur him
liny
ta 6itf Lord. B. A. Heckinann Pastor.
Prcsbylerlnn Chnrch.
iNorth Second and Beech Bta )
T. S. KNOX. t lUMIhlsUr.
Preaching r : oo A. M itntl T :sJ0 I. M.
tbballi Sohool a:4f. n.m
Christian Kndonvor C p. m.
The ottbllc I cordially invited ta all
tlra service. .
Xnrnrena Chnrch
Sunday School at HUB n. m. t'ronc.H-
mg at 11:00 a. nt. nnd 7:80 p. m. Vle
ltot-3 invited nt all timer.
MI$S UACUKtj UUH5R Paator.
Sotilli Side Ibilitlst I'hnrch.
Rov. . T. Miller. Pastor.
t'nrnnr Sttl nnd Onk.
Illble study 9: 16 a. hi. Jou T
i unorlntondent.
I Morning sorvIo 11 o'clock.
Snnboam Itnnd. 2:30 p. in.
Junior Union 1:00 p. tn.
Senior H. Y. P. IK 7:00 p. m.
Kvenltig service 8 o'clock.
I Mid-week orayor service 8 o clock
! Teacher Itlhle class study nt St
I o'clock on Frtdai oenlng9.
Only ono tunss Sunday S:8o a m
Kvanlng devotions ? o'clock. Pleas-
Inoto Hto clmngo of Unto wbleb goe.
into effect Sunday. HVotybody wci
ienmc. JiBV. is. a. umukkn.
First H.HIhI MIsson.
Hull da.- sclitiol 3U0 p. in.
Preaching 1'nd an.i 4th ' Sunday
. Walnut S'rjet Ilet. tt. H. Wll
nras pastor.
Ktilscopnl L'hiirch North Tliiid nml
UruiiRC.
ftervlcos every Suntlny ns follows:
Holy rtinimunll' 7:30 a. m.
Sunday school IP.30 a. m.
First Sunday In tho month. llo!v
! Communion 11:00 a. m.
rt4l . (Si.il.lntrtt Alnriiln T.ftrn ntt.l
I'crry. ! strmton 11:00a nt. Hvonlng prayer ami
Surmon ":00 P. M.
College Heights liuiiilst Church.
(Corner 20th and Mcoli Sta.)
Sunday Sohool. 0:4S a. m. U. Cob
.lins Supt.
Pronchlng it: oo a. tn.
Sunbeams 3:00 p tu.
Junior It. Y. P. U. 3:00 p. nt.
Men's Hlblo Institute 3:00 p. m.
Senior It Y. P H. (5; CO p. m.
Preaching 7:00 P. M .
Tuoatkty. t:t p. 'tn. Irfidlo'a Ala -M-.
Rlddell. I'res.
Wednesday. 7t00 p. in.. Teachera
mooting: Prayer Mooting 7:30 p. nt.
. Thursday Y. W. A.. 4;15 p. m
; J. C. lUmKKTT Pusof
I'lrvt I'tirkttnii Cliiirfh
RcneiL TIIMM .VBWMTHAW . IWguIllr opiIc-Bi lll0 lrtl!Chrto.
Rvclytt Xc-1 if TbiiM ami let- lift. sob KnsRrll Tlmw. Imve jtohc Mtn chnrch will bo roaittnod1 m fol-
uit ii.ov.ir- pi. tiii'-. Willi.i.i. l-' Wax put tlieui in it picture "Th .0WH.
WtKiuiti AViti tj.ive." an. I it i snitl the rirl who pltiyetl it lending role Hlblo. School 0:15. Morning wnr-
m .ne if tin-niiit eiisatiiiicl ciivi-the euuntrv hits kuowt) hns proved ship and cniitmutttou at 11
'i-fi-H an HcfonipiiMii'il M-i-i fli i:i-!i'-r.
Kiilsroiml ('Inirrh
Norlli 3rd iind Oninge Slrccls.
Services as follows: Sunday morn
iiig Holy fommunlon 7:."0; Sundav
Scbool 0:31) a. tit. First Sunday In
month Holy communion it a m
Othor Sundays morning prayer ami
Bormoti at It o'elnnk. 'Kvory Sunday
ovenlug pntyor and sermon 7 o'clock
livorybody Is cordlnlly Invited to all
these services A. I). KLLIS.
Rector.
ClUMICirOF (UIRI.ST.
lllble Studv. !t:4fi a. in. Adult Clas
moots In High School Auditorium nil
other clnssoa In A. C C. Chapel
tl n. nt. The Lord's Supper. Preach
Dig (High School Auditorium.)
I. p. in. Young Mon'a Meeting In Col-
lepo Clmpdl
s t m. Utwpol Mooting In College
Clm pel.
Wednesday 8 p m. Prayer Mect-
IniJ.
Geo. A. Klliigimin. Mlnlslnr.
Ill Villa Slreel
PlMt Mcttioillst Church.
Sunday. October S7ih. iirenrlilng nt
UnriHulllll m ft. llv lloi' fl !' Srllllllll'IMI'll
by the pastor. Subject. "Kndur'ngf Presiding Rider of tho Ablloiio Di-
Tfiinptatfon.H (Cvenlng worship at 7ftrlct. 1'ronchlng nt 7 p in. by thu mm
. o'clock. Sorinon by the jmslor. Jun- tor.
tries regarding the developments In holm during the flrat six months of tr Mndcavor 3 u m. Settlor -and In-J Tho olhor services will ho hold li
the preaont year was 12.100 a coin- termetilato C. K 0 p.
m.
usiinl. On account of health comll-
further advanrml lu tho face of deter-( An offer of .rrendr from iVm- ;.:i red with tt.800 for Ilia nn period every liiember is nrgud to be In at-tlons wo suspended for two Siindav ..
imuiu.ii- ii ui-bii kjh'iihu luiiiiivu- in i.hi. uu uiiiui iiiciuiw wiib iuiu . rje iHiiiiic generally 1 invited ami now lot tm uiiito tn innKo noxi unuay
...l...bl rnalllnnMt
!....... .w.-... ... .... ..ii . . .... ... .. . -. ..-. ..li.i. ...... . ..... -:- - -:
loiter OUr troop linmTgeil ineir nu-nniy mi unjn uui nu umiif in a iiH in ijiwii". in wmeii iim in vmii trtldnllCO Siiiidny
TIiIh will practloally
he.
nn time. If the a groat day
liortant gains south of the ftmseu-jjiruiiusMi us n-arnim io sin'.B uBpsin- Aim iiriuntiuies jumiwi h ir iwri ui tjluc chunges Snturday night pim to finish tho conroronco year.
vovo-namvUlom road nnd occupied jtnent tonight ihv Increase . ll0 0 iiMB anvwny. For two Sim- Fraternally
the Ilola Dormont. Wost of the Meuse unowtse tne .lepartment nearu onty ' '' -Uaya the members have been al.xo-' J. G. M1LMCR. Pastor.
iim AmerieaiiK entered the southern .through pre dtspMches. of reiiorta M HJlARK ACTIMTV l2 . . v
III' 1MIBII" " . w.l- II IIII.WV.I.I IIIII.M. Vlllll .i ...
in nf the HlllS CIO HOlirgOgllo. ii vivihih nuwini)m Trw iiiuiiwm- .nwnr.ii itHiiuiu.n. .i"ii'. . - - -
" . l.m.ittii rttart. imam ttmi KHttnafnt rlfnt timat lanv.
':: IZ" Ti.. h. t.. r -.inn.i ..... i.u '.u rm nt th nnuv nan- tiuuo pressing lorwum ii" --" .""-"" -' .""- "--." .
.l.n ...u . ... . . .l" .. .l..U. ... !. ..nlfn.lll
ing nnnonnceaients of preparation
i n vims' Oct te -The Htiuen con- ior Austrian tujuioutugnuott ami nt-y xn aweiuu rr
Iiral craln de-ilfrs reinirt that tlie
demand for weed wheat ooiitlniies with-
out cessation They have been literal-
ly swamped with order and on having
a hard time getting enough wheat to
supply the demand
ASPERMONT. October 38 Ape-
niniit unci vicinity roceheci a ono and
ihron.otinrinr lnrh rain Krliliv lllatlt hiuarl.
...a.. ...... -. .'.' . . . .. .l.ll.. n..A
Reports Indicate the rail was general jkoe ttinu nw uwn '( iiuj ""
mnXs;ro1akUVf.ed.plageo ; ; -g
. It wouldn't do for he on the fron tmjrH "Vave'pSrmt J1AVY TBS.l.W ARK WAXTRII ' u
svrfif.t'in z idtais0 jsu hra.r uetwi; TW .m v omratst
hosn
mi
i.mnse lie Isn't in the army lint tlierc
are lots of thing he could do. and
he's crnay for a Jolt with the soldier '
A day or two later I dropped in nt the
Hotel Sto. Anne and naked for the
man who bad stowed away on tbe
tronsiMirt Presently they produced
him. and the sight or mm war.ineii my
Kor anyiuing niru iiuce i
civer the entire country.
STAMFORD. Teias. October M -One
and three-fourth Inches of rain
fell here this morning. A lUi nor-
ther has been blowing and Ugh -nln
during the day Cargo acreage will
be sowed to wheat after huvliK hl
fino season.
WARlEfiETAiTY
GOOD FELLOW IS
YANKEE OPINION
LONDON. Sept. 30 - iCorrenpondein
of The Associated Prol Enlisted
men of thu American Army grinne
sympathetically as they watehed tin?
American Secretary of Wur. NewlutuD
Baker trudging back and forth carry-
ing the heavy pack of the American
soldier on hU back when he vUtted
the camp of American aoldiere lu th
Wincbeister dUtriot while In ttoglaii't
The men were adjusting their cmnlMr-
some kits when the Secretary arrival
5 th camp. '
"I wpuld like to try one ot them.
Bald the Secretary to the sergeant
The Ijrd Mayor of Winchester ilu-
eamn rninmanduiit and a group of so'
dtor all gathered about as Mr. Dakar
lifted the pack and adjusted It to hi
rWnlders. Then he trudged back awl
foftfc two or three times carrying the
seventy pounu loau wmw u iii
heavy hob-nailed trencb Imots. swiet:
Ing from the bottom of the kit bang.?
naalnst hU leg.
rt'a heavy atrlght" he mmenttn
twnuJd be hard to Imagine.
"The Red Cross needs a man in ona
uf its mllltarv hcwpttal" " I said. "-
niun who will tend fire and do eld
Job of plumbing.'
That's me." ho said.
So now the stuwnwny has bin heart'
desireworklng with "the boys" and
wearing his uniform ttnniulwteil. and.
also. Incidentally feeling thut he. too
Is "doing his bit.''
riellties and le Queslioy
LITTLE BIT OF
WOMM HELD .UP
WHOLE DllllSlfl
IONDOS. OetOBer SS. Gorirtttu gnhnT
lug tint country proitnrfUlon to atiiueii-. luanue acumy reacneu man a ma
state this weR as to oecoinu uimotfii
negUgibie as a war moMlure. -'mat
.sn atlttHrMtjr looks upon this as n '
U the Uernaan iac offeuaiva
TtUb A I'UcUlc
HAtiTUOUNU-
No. i. Suualiiue Siiofllal ur. S;f.o a. in.
.no. Si Arrive I0;30.'i. n.
no. 4 Arrives ...10:60.. a. in.
KI PASO. October W. On Decem-i
ber 1st there will be eatabllshed .it
i'u inn Fermont. Calif an Infantry Of-
1 fleers' Tralnlim School with .a capacity
jof 2o.ii-.iv studeiiM for the purimse of
! turning out Second I .leu tenants of In-
mnnth T.i b eligible a civilian can-? f"1'8 nr
Iidate must be between the agee of t1
'and t. nnd a registrant of or prior tot
'Kentemher Uth. bni a reitatntm In"0
I
Dqparu
vr.rt'UUU4
lu.u.i 11. Ill
3.
. n lt
. .( a. u.
V.0 m.
i.mu U U.
I.OMHIN WAITKHS AMONG
Till: WVlt PRIIKITHHRS
LONDON. Kept. -".'. Uindou waiters
hao been added to the long list of war
Droflteers and their medium for goug
ing is the food coupon. I'uleae one care
fully wntehee hto coupon nociu ue wi-i
o. :f Arnve
Departs
Arriut
. . j ... LMaaru
triMim une who rewMereu prior 10 bop'i .Vini'i hi i i
jtemlier I and registranta in deferred' '" '"' " "'"
classificatbm on nrrqunt of ItMtiiHtrv.t '"!7!L.'. ulM
oerunatton it employment tuclucuna "wlkl '"""""
narlmilluri. urn tint ilith1e .1 ?" "-Uupartli
.. mii'tf vTintrw ARMY IN Tha ph.vlcl reqmremeBtH 1. that for .. -Miu exwipi Out-
JVI"u-T neV S ilW Mail -i.rtwml military service. Time le short ".fS"-" ;Wl""'
iU A. "' k rP little Tela taml U U lmerHtive the T.Jaa rappb ' --uiHOWiOi- ;
Mother' llinU;: . tJlnaSkTSte' hundred and fifty students audi i-rro- s.iap.tu
woman who luaiiiad sUarit e caue ii fBP t fa iS-A.-rtvea 15.3k -
and won the neari 01 evn """"'r " : ". T" 7V. 7.i..
who flocked into Uie lime aom.ii .' ..-... - --'" '-
Hy FRANK J. TAYliOH
rnltctl Preae stalf Correepondent
"ouyJKs awd
Guvs
S:te u !
. i... r ..!.. nml iiiuiKhniita andltln u the men
TUU I"" " nv - - --r .;.-... 1. o..... . Il..n rw.A..i
oio. ban a now stunt wuien iwnuw . -on !.... . . ..- r--...-.1.;!
i.ir J hr li. nor earlier ihan Nor 2.Hh
It te the "alt night chwolaie f-' CUIPawi poa!.elr.g the requisite
vu" !itnimcttew a In cMiecattou charai"-.
Recently a new dutotou suddwily jtPr aad phvsi iu who delr to ttend t
imiunui iii Mother" liurdtek'e area .the T'lnlue Mrlwot will nnnly for In-
Wise anoiiKh of the precious ticket t'or rMthur the 1st untta ot It appeared t (ormatiou end nectwwery Utonk forain
una meal to last htm for a week. Whey were going to the front the nrt 0 Cubinel C f. Smith. Cavalry t". S
Mint restaurant inanagetnenu Jiaveiughhoya toW Her. hue was oum- . aft'amn Owen iielrne Tea. 'im-
a rule that the waiter cannot remove a j neils Bt onr. Tailing "Pa HuratcK umj. be don either in persim or in
meat coupon- It must oe none n u ot pott of eJo'uiaie on ine i writing hut It to rar preieranie ui i-.mw r
cashier and tbe coupon will mil ber0ee. It waa then fairly Iuiu at night. in wr4MM. Pu .uiuim t. iuut !
accepted if clipped hy the customer. tIwhi "Mother" Hurcttcn went oui w; filled out in detail nd tuumt in an
ver few t-wmners taae ion nmiij - nnit me Eeniai iiihi"i 'case ue aveawpani u ev c mmijh iiim
.o.... l.i.i iln.v fliunnueiir iliirlm: the trill ..i.... I llu. ilark tt W8 nretty hard taailnii.i.iul nf rmll.ilil.' nerbOllr a
nt the waiters from the ciwtomer to the iu UMtr the aenerut. but b finally;- .w har4-ter an-' r-ord ui' tl
i ...... .. .. ..-...1..1 Hi - . .. .... .. .
cushler. it-ornereu niw. umw-. - nfcyeieal BamiiiAtiim or me applicant
AUJtece & .luuthrrx
lit i oOoTUiKihU.-
ho. 1-jjsVu
&; lb lu
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w. U JkrtKiw IH MH-
Ycyueiil HAKKW'ftif vvtif furA'laJ
J uti necil mmvttxw to .cftWiioiij tiotei
lirckM. . f I I
--Von netfil u g&fnSnjof pnyitiif your hfllK
p-Yoit Jiy(V(iili necojliiuoclatiiufs in Ihwih
I tiinr ' i r
V-ni' iM'i'if Hi'W Ui'tioKiKirs in titn't; tt jnoi
vttir Imikuii'.ss yearly J
Lotsuet UApW. Iillfcillos.
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k-oruered lilm. H wrprtoed. R-' uKi.a uxaniiuatlim of
me siulen coupons are used to ex-(ins newcomer iu 1-ranee wttn a nw lhiintted oft urecrl'ti forai I
tract
hav
get
the
r ... t-- ..!. -- -
Kood tins from strangers whe(iuion. he bad never neeru ui uw! T tt reputable uhysii-iau
?e not been In town long enough tOMalvattoh .rwy women. . i In addttlon to tbe h:.ii reisulrel i.?
; a coupon book. Moat is ordered by i Mother-' Iturdick told htm n re.1 H wU lie eUKtd as vlternatefc ib i-w
. ..n. iv. ...ilium iinmaiiiieil. I word tadtue with. "Wove atreauy . . ..ri..fiii;.u are mt tiilteit
. t.. ..... .. ..'....J vui.imiii iifi then nut uvenr uoi we have utt the Uv . -. .. ... i0 coie.til
Icomee a hint tbat it may be arrangd.fuil of chocolate. Wen one u n-.for Tpai rt rfc.nel Stth will rnte
without the coupon. 1 the tip Is sal- U. we . man. -. -- -
Ufaitory. ue meat Us prodneed. 'ine
stranger and the waiter profit by the
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BIN DAY. (JIT. 2111 WW.
I'lni llaptlst Church.
Mlllurd A. Juakena. IX. U Puetor.
Corner 2nd md Hickory.
in: on A M Kuaday School Prof. J.
Watts. Buperniteiident.
.
Qua!itariety
tbt from tha permanent realdent.
i i hi 9 n t HI WPP i I
UEllMAN TROOPS TOI.R
AJIKRICUS ARK SAVAUKS
hoiild never m u the front without
each one havtgg a eup of hot thoto-
late. I want tn etop them in row.
vattw Jn laag eogh w nit their
eHiie a they po by the hut dawn tMe
road"
Thu new aenorat waa nut used to
halno Intku.l ta that u;iv. and it Wab
WITH THK AMKR1CAS ARyiBi. :.!";rL ! i. . .i
Said. . German officers are ow tU-1 zrza i -uitBti4. rnr4h.kit. nut !
ahttUiibtudettedbiiaelJlUiitiuU-tii thair wldtenr that alt tlemtaK'graT had brwtgjit hto e a!
heavy a the Frenchman's puek. 1 trtt prtsenere taken hy the I'nited StatMig y already that evanieg and
one of thein on a few dayti ago and It troops Uaie their heads tut off whantiuJ?. had farther to go before uuru-!
gave me an additional respect for tha iake to the rear. The obvious pur- hg ne jinBW Uow hot chocolate
Frenchman as a soutter pone of this is to prevent the men troni(ukt bface the boys
Tho Secretary maae nnnseii ai uwwe giving themsetvws up veiuutrtwr t trie
and was frlemuy who cae boiuierp. m-
crywhere be carried hU nlpe and -
eral times imea n nm" iu -rouch
as he engaged In a casual h
uith the men. "The whole country Is
"behind you with everything it posse
eg as one of hU frequent ine
to'tfce figHtlug wen. In tbe Red Croe.
. nt ii Secretary went througb
thVwards apd bad a few cheery word
lor each ot tae paueu".
.- .o f tha camps he dropped in
hum tbe soldiers at; mess time and
limLti wlta tbe Wg crowd of tbem la
ItTwZms test beside a little woodland
streaX He. looked tbraugU storey of
barrack and U?la Qtrtars He -a
Se"S fkitckeas and speat tea wumU
lt:m A- M. and 1:t P. M. Preaching
by the Pastor.
St-utur fl Y. P. t. meets at :Utt p. iu. i
I.uliu-rjiii ( i.urcli (oilar nnd V. Klh SI
DiviiiB aerviewt Huuday Jct. alt ttf
A. M. according to tbe official titM
.-v'i your tliuk from to H tm Saturday'
night sod be in church ui 11 tbe next!
STOCKHOLM jtet a Poike sta- morning aatl yeu will be on time. This
tistic show a great iucteasiag crtail- to oar Saeday tor services in the Ger
nallty iu vSwwlea The nainber of man language. Holy t'omniuaion will
crime .it 4il Winds rti.red in H k- be cetobrated and nil bo ih to par-
fiual M-lertion
timu: iNCUKisrs is mvehey
.X3tf
l'liifl Kviia N.ua Tri t ' 1 II P ffm
jiSjpJRvTiiTHit-itlay
fM''' w4V I'n-li yi'irelulilesiiul
yfTiTme n.s Vtsn Ofiict Jnfly
tuty run.
Kruita
Ch and leiu.!L J3 Ghult z a phones no mo
I
KODAK!
a wjvo thsa nrrltir fi ttrfiiinti ta I
i aixa saw . ib wm "- B-i"'iw. - l
AmericMHs as iiunureus oi mem nave stop one by una lor reat at tue aai-
lately done i-itp An. iu i y patd
Sitting ia aa Asaertrat (tald nQSPUal.thicugh. Ttivii tbe geaera) stepiied
today were two yeung German prison- uiaaHsU tor a of cfMH.-ot!-. Tb
era wbs bad been brought In by a 'kl all mslit Mojher' Bur-
HrtAiUlyn nesrgent. a lad ot only 20. disk's hut and 2 other &uu uearfcy
One was lightly wounded Tbe other ' eeed ;h. woie thsr i:.-'i cup
was sobbing and pleading with tbe of chotolate were gta to ihe boja
surgeon to save bint fruiu having hU tbat atgbt.
besd et uti. which be sa.ld he under- ...... -
stood ffm- bts tsowaiaadlBg omner W.lWHiMri'OX fS tMTlHHT
would be bis fata . ( I'O.NFIRJlATItJ.N Or' Rl MORH
The doctor HMurttl the frightened" ----
Uerwau tbat tbe Amertcaas were not By Tkv A.kirUIk.i Prs.
iiulte as savage as all tbat. but tbe WASHINGTON. Oct. i There i
frUooer waa sttll trembling and gnev- no utrtitut ioioriuaiioa here ta ton
eg as be f led 'n 'he re-r rl tat U;ui aa of me ui.a nrMr.iinfc
ameraaa Une b- a -' '.' ru1 "tr.ir.s i -t t.i y r. . ma
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