The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 55, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 16, 1917 Page: 3 of 8
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THE ABILENE REPORTER ABILENE 1EXAS.
PAOr 1-Jcfrfe
PERSONAL
M Watff fitrl twn
CITY NEWS B1UEFS
. J
A V Welti wtjtTit vtat Pimm th"
visitor- to non TmMlay.
W A McTtr'ile iinl TiK-dav rft r
norm nt Anson on bmin?
SI L noyttttun. n Uairrf bniln. si
man. was a vrMtor hrre Tuesday after
noon.
TIip Hrv W N'.lnlai wtnt
.1 n Huffman S Ij .Tone T V T w
lert W I Yonng fttl Bc'iuli? Mm
(Sirand ami Writer Jfnn!ni ' M
ttnninglutm stated thru thrv did not
have mnrh luck fWiIng bwnu e the
creek was on ft rteo hut nJoved th
onting very mtich He reported heaw
mud on the way down there and d
elnfWl tltttt crops south of the nmnn
tains nre fine
Car Ale Broken
When the MInler delfvery car crtfltn
H the Texas' & Purine" trucks WW of
the fire siatfon Tuesday evening tli
jolt nuseil the axle to simp So otw
at injured
May I'cstlvnl Today
tend thr May Fwtlval at 1-nmar school !?n IhlS. .Th " rc
i . - a I1?fnl flll nkHflMII mAKAImlw MHO
this. Wednesday afternoon from .- to i jy;""" .7 1 Ji J V
Jo-nock There Will he an e.lub.t of J ree of he had bm broker in
Box Cnrs llrokcn Into
Four lie ?r standing at thr plat
form at th InctU Abilene & Snnihrrn
I depot were broken Info oinp Hme
during Tuesday night hut careful
check of the contents showed that
m ; !.. . ... .M i i ..r mi to irom ooui 81110 uoors nniner ar
iiihh iim vmv inn iio'iii in ir.insa t "" u iiiM -
business matters
John Stewart of ifowden Callehan
county was In th city on liwlnMs
Tawrtlgy afternoon
2Hrtt A
X. f 1 In the Htr vtstttnff S. C Jnnrs
and family. 421 Cypress Flfeet
elnsps athletic contests and other In-
lerftuTTJf IWtHrTK'
was robbed of flour arid weal n th A
& jS yanls Monday nlshi.
Atolin t'luli Notice.
Thr Aloha Club will meet at the
t itii-nrf fntunrrfivL- .Thursday after
J. Mptftbrnny of tlo-swcll 1 n.tn rtrtntu All inprhhers arei
urged to be on hand promptly at mm
hour.
WEDNESDAYS MARKETS
John Morgan rewivrd b tHfpnuu
call Weanesttay staCnsr that his moth-
Mrs M f tlaspr. ii rrloitIy 111
M T-T Iwmeuf Merarl
Mr and Mrs T. S rhiistopher. who
tauiht fn the Trent school t'ie pi
year havn aroepteil n position In the
1 Mn u i 1 - b 1 ?!" th dfniR lrm
GARDNER QUITS
CONGRESS: WILL
GO INTO MY
J5y TIhj Asso'lut"! I'res
W.- tl.T Mb Ii Ui'pro-on-tit.M
OariliHT of MnF-uirhusetts has
rf?ignrl from t'anaiess to phIt t'ir
army
lr. Mcfnll Ippolnted.
t)r. I.. W. Hollls Sr. member of the
aiatn iinnt-ii of hpulth. announced
Tuesday afternoon that the hoard 'hat
appointed Dr. Edgar McCall of Abi
lene as field physlelnn In the state 3()e roosters tie.
1 !..... ...-... dum'kii llr Alrl'flll .
nun 1 Kir; wi'i-j oi-t ... -'
Ib an Abilene boy and will receive
eotiRratulatlOnn on his appointment.
hllene Hank riearlncs.
Abilene batik clearings for Wrdne
day $26125.70
Local I'rnducc
Hena 1C ile fryers 21 1-2 and 2r
turkeyfl lrf eggs 2c butt r 22r niii
Licensed In Marn.
The county lerk has Issued mar-j
tlage licenses to the following' K IV
Ttirnbow and MJss Zcllner MeMllon;
Kliim t.llhis and Miss Mabol Heiminn. Mn.
July
I .nuns ncgiu'ri-u.
1 M. V. Ilattendorf. Chevrolet 10S'
Horaco Wilson. Caps I'onl. 119:
Sam it. fox Hamhy Ford. 1920; S.
V. Alford. Itupmoblle. 1921.
WHTIlU.
The West Texas Cotton RxchaUge
received the following Wednesda)
Ncit Ifork.
Oct
Une
Jan
Open
.20.IH
.1085
W.25
..19J-I
.103!
High
-200
1S
IDJ.n
J0.4T
IW9
I Am
10JTO
10.70
10.10
19.21
19.21
Tues.
Close Ulost
20.02 l'V
la.3 1! 1
llt.3r 1W17
1B415 127
10 lit 1-131
tInsI very steady 13 to 10 up.
Uecention Thiirsdn
The reception to bP given lv the so-
cial rluh of the V. C T. at the home Mny
of t W. Ilncon In honor of the vtsHtns .July
lo'Urs to the State C r T mwllng Oct
ll he from 4 to 30 o'clock. The .Dec
Jtcportcr is asked to make tins an- jait
New tlrlenns.
Open
-ipso
.in.in
.is-
18.00
.1870
High
10.fi 1
10.2..
i.i.i
18.81
1S.03
IyOW
10.!.-
10 01
18.19
18.03
1S.S0
Tues.
Close cIobi
10.C3 to 41.
10.21 IJiuT
18.74 is:.-.
1S.83 18 G.1
IS.02 18 7".
rmrisH camp'ibh
IN MESOPOTAMIA 13
MOST AT STANDSTILL
wmnwimrnl In VlOW Of tlie fOCl II1HI
thore has been some mlsuHders'tandltijt
as to the hour.
WNslonnrr Here Thuridny
Closed very otendy 17 to 10 up
. Liverpool.
Closed cjulfct I to 4 up. spotr uulet
middling 12.07; anjos moon; reeeipts
200 American 200; due tomorrow 1
i rir nnrtlnn. Willi rj yeurt ism'- .i... . 1 i.o ft ...
.... -.-. - ... niinil 111 A .- III llll.
Will
Ily Tho Asaoelated Vtqw
I.OMON. Mav Ifl.The
Itrltiah
ir. tin n tnlanionarv 111 IlUl.a
lecture at tho First Christian- -hurch
corner North Third and Hickory)
street" on Thursday evening at eight
o'clock Special music Mrs. Jinks
in. win u'nir. Hea-llng by Miss
Clara I'ayton
vlted.
I
Fishermen Iteliiru.
rnitiMHlgii 111 Menopotamia. where n The following Abilene men nave re- f o. h.
series of importnn victories have turned after spending several days on
hen won ovt the Turks Is new ol- .Jim Ned creek In the northern edge
most at a standstill. It was officially rf Coleman county .1. M Cunning
New York Spots
Quiet; middling 20.2S; sales 0.
New Orlenn.
Oiitcf! inlildllnir 19.S0: sales "01.
everyone cordalily in- inoiUding 121 hedge hasfs. to arrive -o
t
flnli phIoii Spots.
Steady; middling 19.76; sales 41?-
300.
nunntun t-il toilaj
ham. W. J. Cunningham V K Mulr.itu arrive lf.Sl.
Ilonston Spots.
Steady; middling 10.76r sales 40S;
r
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vV we IJClove "JDeek o xt
Many prices lowered Id mAke this week the greatest week of the sale Some stooks will be moved this week into the Wagstaff
building and rommtflling will begin in tlie building we now occupy at an early date Stocks Must be Lowored to Make Room
Before this Work Begins Cut prices on the newest and best merchandise makes this n buying opportunity unusual indeed
this early fn ITio seWon lOTny ftfe Cfkffig advantage of IFiTS eVentTo economize on needed Wearuff "apparel and Items for
home use. This week will prssent greater opportunities to savo as many prices have been lawened to make a quick clean
up. Read prices quoted and come in and see the merchandise. Intelligent comparison of merchandise and prices will bring
you stiaight to tills store to do your shopping.
?LS tak Dresses CVutora S.9S
For tlii weik's iltiii2 wp nffi-r 2-" Silk Drrvbs mmli- of Tnfffjfl Crepe
do Cliine (lioriit'ttp nnd Silk Combmalion j mnii.v or lht most tlrUifnbl
colots nml eoloi' eonibihetioti tht- et hfvt dri--s vnluH .ttlmwii lliii
M-..HOU We offu' them vvliilf lln' last ni
A wonderfully poinplrtn lint of Silk I)re5o& in Ooorgotte TnTfotn It9-
snlinu Crepe de Chint Silk .JerwV IvnlltJ ICool utc jn every wanted
shade and color combination. Vj want to aril before rqitjodoling liino.
Tli prices ate as follows:
t-
flL..i(l Drosses. Special 1?0 05
fl.'iUO Dresses .Spiciiir$ll 25
ilH.fiO DresHPa Sjiecial $13 75
if'jono Dresses Special $14 75
$23 00 Drascs .Special $1S 75
t2?.50 DrcjjsoH Special $21 75
&SO.Q0 Drosses ..Special $23 50
$.15.00 DrcwwH Specif $27 50
iMO.OO Dresses Special $31 50
JJ60.00 DrcMcs Spuc.inl $37 50
10 Per Cent Discount on all Wash Dresses Porch and Neighborhood
Drcssco and all Voils and Linen Dresses from our usual low prices.
ifiXd to S&s.oo
For tins week's sellinj' vc offer 5u Suits for Indies
mm!" in tin1 uiHesi hi yb-s niwi of (lie most wanted
tnirtcrirtla swh ps tinhordiiHs Hergis Tricot
Wool .jrrsey Poplin Uroad t lolh nnt all liht
woighl Stimmef Wool timid tula in lihfnd dnrn
ultndes.
THE PRICES FOLLOW
1W0 SflTS ....... .... G.75
.fl.VHJ Sl'ITS . .$7.60
fi'i.on sri'i's fc $io.oo
ieftun si'iTK - . .... $12.50
IHOOO'SCITS .....- $1500
$3.10(1 SL'ITS . $17.50
$fu.oo sriTs ...... .20.00
"50 00 SFITH . -.$25.0D
lweT Dv Soods Comaw
jtt:
r
HI
IM WEST TEXAS IT'S
TSie Abilene
Reporter
Latest Associated Press
News By Leased Wire
More West Texas News Than You Find in Any
Other State Paper.
ON SALE AT
flriw Drug Store . ..Merkel
City Drug Stare - .... Swatttwater
Arthur J. Purfeur ....- ..-.. .Roscoe
Iraiue News Qffioi . -...-.. ..Loraino
JlorMtm Confectionery . Colorado
lkgan DfugStoru . .......-Rig Spring
Ham IV Ilium Drug Storo ..r ...Anson
CVBtrsl West Drug Storo....'... Stamford
Jim. W. PMJ Hrag Stortt. ... .flaskcll
lilt littis Draft Stare ......iroiulm
TUowjiiiou Dni. Store ............: Suydcr
D Ufttg Store ... . ... Ciwfo
PoyJJip Stor --. ...Ttatan
Mtirtin limit Store . ... ...Sajrerton
tioltliu Iiul Drug Store... Rnle
Jitar Drag Stow Asp?riaont
Siir Drug Store Spur
SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THISPAPER AC
C2PTED BY THE ABOVE AT PRICE ON
EDITORIAL PAGE.
Silj..ihi thr nut k an agent w our town your local
iH'wsat.M'r or Postwabtvr will awwpt subsuriptious
Ytm cannot ffflnl l'o without a Bally Paper in
Your HonttTf
Tim REPORTER REACHES YOU FIRST WITH
THE NEWS.
Tlnllas Spots.
Steady; jnlddltiiB 13-SO; 'es Tr.
. Onlalia Hog 3rnrKct.
Today 7i6fl
Yestordny 10173 stAily
Kansas tllty Hogs.
A 0000; ntarhot 5 lower.
11 13341.
Ifnnsn fllv Cnsh Oniln
Anieat 2 red 2M to 3.08
Com 2 WP t.ca to 0B.
Corn 3 WO 1.021-2 to 01.
Mllo: 3JC.
firnln.
July Wheat 2.30; corn lf.21-2:
udi iij
Sept r Wheat 2 07; com 14tt-'J;
oats 501-8.
At.iv
'.Inly
Sept
- I'roditcn sfnrkpt
i Fork Tjird lllb
3S0 2.02 tO.OO
.. 3S.00 22.18 20.77
1)1) BR
May ..fcf.
Sugar
-t.38
Coffoe
Cottonseed Oil.
Prime cruder 1.12 nominal.
Spot moo-Ii: May 16.35-11; June
10.45-M; July 1M7-4S; Aug. IC.lO-fti;
Sept. KL49-S1; Oct. 1C47-IS; Nov
16.10-12; knec.f15JDS-ll
Closed JtrouV total sale 31200
. yStfOCK MARKEi
This report furnished dally by wlr
hy
Campbell flnssn live
Stock Commission f;o.
Fort Worth Tens.
Uepreueritod In all markets.
sml!& c:&;R'a
v'niorTjwi i
?U Wf iji yfht 'itniS'iriSii
flu.l I in. i I III litl" -
BffS
in
TtH'K YAltDS rort Worth. Texa
May 1G Hogs loon mailet etJd
on close top on one good load f li at;
bulk f 15 5u to $15 75 t attlv iyo. In
cluding lotto calv Closing stdy
and activo oa stfturs top $1145. Cw
nnd helfer tady tj cow $9.w;
bulk $TJM to $J5 Top telfar
$10 Eft. bulk m to $a SO BuIU twdy
top $S.M. blk $iu to ' talv
strong top $11 Si; buU $7 to $12 So
Stocksrs tady. Stata f "1J t5 S5
t'o ?.' lo $&.S HIr fl.M to
$9.00 Calves 58.50 to $18.50.
Sheep 3000 strqng to U higher
7i lb eoats at $lfte 73 lb clipped
wethers and yearlings at $12.75. i
fc-
Abilcnc's Prpgressive Store. -
wwnRvonwvKi
n(HHfMial
iiWqmwW3a
mi- tnmi imnMii
mimfmmmmmmmammmmm
T
lOVKKTJSlMl I rrin.IC ni:UrrrtrlhutR to the decrease of the cost of cloudy and thrcatenlne nilit until wiln n municipal water supply v P rate
' production mid ilNtrlhutlon scarcely Know what to opoct. Au- Ja depeuduiit upon the ict or ielh-
iM riMv h-iiti'ii i- n i-i- Advertising 1b tlie iuot effective wuj vj h.ic had some Rood Hhowt-ra ery.
H i in- HON. !' V'V " . al 0Ht iKonoinlcal factor yit do- i0rt. !u the ihuU week which came in! t.i in-nvt.ii.;.. r ..u. t
(fiovcrnur of New Jerm-j I fl f creat fll ' ' edfiiK U ni im fnr UI'I'U' fr ail;
. fr.rma .l..im..l. Kn numrmllv tl tnli 1... .! .""... ."..?.: " "lZ ttl1 avnllnblo SOlirCCB should ho thar
.. v ...... -r -- - .. . iUlll IJlltlll. I1IIL 111! IT LI1U ItllJIIin UIII..!.!.. I. ....
r ...!. it ... i... iii.i .. -' -... 'UllUIIfV iIIttNIllfIlI(
fi us irk inn i vi'i
Tlie aociHinn Ql tno AMociaieu au- no sain wmi mi iniiu ciim "iivorii- tuniPi find overyt i ng h bright nml ' . itV ntW 7t nt Viiu.- " t. t i'
vortiiiiiK Cliilw elf thft World to adopt Ihk lower t08t of dlHtrihutlon " 'nromtalni- 'luallty nml cm of ilollvary. It wl I
the sloKiin "Advertlsine. tawcr Cot And It would seem to lie the Hpoc' Wiloy nroom In Iowtv liniirovlniM!n. y fou!!? m a low rot '
of Dfatrlbuilon" and to inaKe thn th. hil mlwlan of tin rtvertlliig frn- .nwnii iSd imZVa imlatwi"nw WlU rBUro n ug" fr
koynote of the forthcoming inn-m li-nlty Itself to vcle thl economic rH n mt.r! nml litl ilnueh i0'' nU otlor lhfnQ" Wn 0ucl- t
tion ut St LouN (June - to H Is urpo8e of ndvcrtlglnj' and to odtieato L - ". ";-10 "o vi-tnL or source and njothod of dallvory founl
ono to he niireserveilli commfiidfd the public to tho truo practical work-1" '' '' " " ! i" "" '"' f'ot economical. In mnktng compar-
AiHortlsitiB ! ink'H of ndvortlBtiig In Hh relation to;Bl m.. i?i ?.i. tiV Sallv estlmuto. Intcroat depriclatldn.
J. . f - .bK.BB i S M. - M . .1. r -. .I1..1 II... kJIIIIIIII I I1DIIIIIK in klUlilll.Ut Ull Lil. .&!.. . a .
. . ir . vhi tiwaB f ii i rtiir r iirf 111 iiri ifivi ft 1111 iiinirinn. T r - ----- -- . . - un. . niniuiaiinnna nn.i
h i r- i'U.'Q ZJttJ?'fur - -..-... .w. .... ...nb....
HjigpH' tion
represent
lee to tho com-
munltv Tin s
Kenerally recop
ntzed toda and
t the natural
outcome i f the
offortH on t h e
part of manufac
turorj to ral e
tho Htandard of
advertising to Its
present high Us
el. Manufacturers
have long realise
ed that It Is es
sential to their own Interests as well
as of tho public that tlie merit of
any product advertised must he poi
trayod honc-stb and truttifullv as
wall aa graphically
The technical side or advertising
however Is somewhat difficult for the
average las man to grasp and there
seems to he a lurking impression i
among certain sections of the pubtu
that advertising increases the t ot ol
selling and distribution and that it)
Is an unnecessary tax upon the con-
sumer.
This fallacy cannot be too otten ex-
nosed. nor can Us biumful influence
be too strongly combttd.
Quantity Control Production Cojit.
The cost of production and sellinjEj
of any product is dependent upon th j
iiuantity gold. Tb greater the ol-;
ume of sales the i-hanr pnnurUo'i
ately is the coat of production J
This Is obvious it pay ho remarked
yt It 1 tin obvious that is so often
ovorloctBd . t
Increased output aeereasw cost be- j
cajBS It enable a manufacturer to
use his plant to full capacity. It eg-;
ables him to use better and more eco-
nomical methods of projloettea by in-
stalling improved machwery uui
adopting new and scientific devi
and Mrs. Hob Myntt Sr
i Mr. nml Mrs. It C Ivnrnca of AhU
'f'-i 4' -'
I ....... . TlPlnce.
t iiiir.u'.i i .i.-Miiw.A iiiir. i'
- 4 ! : $' &
-1
yk
operation
should be considered. If a polluted
.l.' ! Sunday visiting rX J"1" TM
.friends. Mr. and Mrs. Woodson of thta I'r"Zt Lt.JtlL ...T ' .
mu fiuiuviiuiin ttiulit'ijr urtii ii a
ir f llrl.. yf l.-.u. ..no i- ." w"1- '"" viiiiiiuii our is n
l8iindtiv visitlnir Tils na renin Mr iuiiIm0enB of tt mM mml mr- vh' ''
SS ! J O Itarhor J "' r I Wploy four dtstitiot procawn. or
i' Aii.1 ir. ...' r Ai.i .i i.tb ' niodlfJcatlona of same:
'grandmother. Mrs. 11 Wilk'ersoiu a! l Coagulation. iZ Sedimentation
'brief visit last week. C3) Filtration tl) Sterlllihtloti.
Mr. und Mm. ru JUmroe Mine Setu Bsfmutwi on tha epat of Instnlltit en
(Munroo and Master Hurry Munro Wgter purification plant will varv
wont to Anson Sunday to b posoiit at from $15J)00 to PO.000 psr i.ww.Qi.i
the program of -Mothers' Hay at the .gallons of water troated daily Th-
Prosbytsrwn ehurcii Mrs. Munroo decost of operation in Teams has variel
scribed the services as bMig voryitrom $5.00 to $50 00 par day per UMHi
heautifut und the wearing of the whitoiOOO gallons treated
rose added to the beauty of the ueca-f After n reconnoisance .survey "
siou. -. 'Kim Creek ("euor CreoK l.yti rrti
- ? and after looking over prellmlna'
AlfiUlS KXIMtrlSS (D4H data kindly furnlshad by Mr W
AVAl.YINU ITS HATES minor the writer recommends Kim
t NEW YOKK. May 10 The dams iCreok aa a source of supply for the fo-
Bxpress Company announced today lowing sanitary rousona.
that ratss are being analysed in con- First1 Tha water collected on K'r
neetlon with the Jncreasod cost of rain- Creek water shed above the propese!
ducting business.' dam site will have a minimum pollu-
j . . i . i ton.
f The Ladles Mission and Aid Soeletyj Sflconu" It will contain lfMsMp"1-
Jof Sfiutlisiite Uaptiat church will give ded matter
ja Silver Tea at the home of Mr. Pree- Third: It will Imve a longer prtot
J ten Clark 760 Syeamore streeufof settling
Thrxlft from 4 to tl o'clock i. in'- Fourth; There will be amalle
1 tfyai-fiuiuy luvutu. -uvtgii0nts Q5 ajiflllQW or wihkumih wiier
I miwji jm..i-nii j t l i.i i
AI'PHOVK KUI CUKKK IMHUKCT.
Continued from Page One.)
ntirprorlnKlheir suddUo Toiv thai
tlie Investments hav been well made to
f forcibly Illustrated by referring to the
charts on typhoid reduction included In
ray detailed report
The appearance of a watr is effec
tor ted by the material in suspension
then on the other nrrtoctw Firth- 4r
tnpl sMiily will n available for a
I t'me to come.
Sljtlr A superior quality of rln
wgtr wll be cyllectad
SwVenthT Jtwfwotr 'wlirw wwF
controlled.
KIshtU: Ifim traffic on i Uhll road-
en water shad
Ninth: Any treatment fovul cs-
sarj will give better reult3 thn wt-
iers on other hed"
Vractlcl
ImiJOMBil'ng of h'c fpl en
c Mes fi"i"i i m
Coat dresses are also shown
adding to the efficiency of his organ- girls and junior fashioned upon the .Turbid waters ar objectionable. The)
Ization It means that he can buy hm une or tnose worn Dy matrons anu tumidity can be removed by settling
raw MtaterUfa t-h.ur bv buviHK I debutantes. Check gingham makes and the use of coairulynts. The east Elm
enormous ouaatUi. while sucfc fised'uus arace woaet. i mi niir- er ganiB depending greatly upon the through gravity uac u uot oniy ia-
exnnn&as su. rtut Ijixm. lisfal Olbur-' tUK a large COjlar anu COIIS OI wnil& .n.ilurhil tn fA Kttlrul Tha mmaralfililik Ivul uraetlfAl
am and other tl.Argct owrwae pro- plua AcMWpang tke blouse Is a caatgnjs 0f surface watrs ts usually Fcwnomlcal
portwoatoly hM the tetal volujo oaIce sWe-Blaitad skirt auacliilte9 tbaB that Qf unaargjnd waterl Croto tMm tatrst am the te-
pf sale loriw. l a Mvle w1 ."""ni tt is dependent unon th cheraeter of1vstmt. toalattnane anl ineM?
Hen Consumer Ueueflti.. nwww 3fw h W6c- . ... r aad'osu. and denreetatton o h mw
In thin stats consists largely of ear- Creek Djojeel awtait thp othr mm-
hogale of Um A hard water Is aot.jeeto ! ply i't - i i
4wlrabte tor aaufactrtag cf coll- awpl. wi soprtv t to tew 1 tH! th
aarv mrtmm In eoaertBg joar Rim Crertt iroit te tk vnm$t
prooleat watsr should he eueht aa Far dafliOie fcratlH yew are
stOMd a the proposed atte aad chi-' referred to ta 4eMkHi 'rt. ehxrpt
ically uwted. The est ef 4ellverlBgad mmm V H at w Astn .fi'te-
waiar at a chean rate indue a more ' Years verv truly.
State Saaltary Bnslace?
NUGENT NEWS NOTES
Another point to be rcwaeailwred i Jel
that the retailer ts uwially coatent
vSUh a smallii uiurt;iu trf profit on
irtifles for Which lh'!e U u attawl
aaii Wg disnd it i.t i li.-jm.-
ol ate tihs. i ih im ot . ur. m 4
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 55, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 16, 1917, newspaper, May 16, 1917; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth333516/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.