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Abilene Texas May 16 1915.
FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS:
You will please pardon us if we seem insistent with reference to' I he
matter of corporate executorship. We regard the matter as of supreme
importance imd only ask that you give it consideration when we are
sure you will share the same opinion. -- -- - -
Have you ever thought of the large number of estates whose assets
have been entirely dissipated because of mismanagement? Some of
these cases are really tragical. You have seen thousands of dollars was-
ted in the very briefest time just because of mismanagement of dishon-
est sr. We have figures ourselves on estates where those who were
rightly entitled to the benefits have never received them. In many
cases men have failed to make their wills and frequently where they
have made wills they have named individual executorship and they eith-
er failed in ability or integrity.
The advantage of Corporate Executorship lies in the fact that-. it is
someone's business to give attention to details and there is a Hoard of
Directors consisting of men of varied experiences together with the
officials of the institution to whom is committed the responsibility of
safeguarding the affairs of the estate committed to them.
We invite you to consider this matter and discuss it with us believing
that vou will decide that our position is entirely correct and that vou will
do the right thing by drafting your will and making this institution or
some other4 corporation Executor therein.
Yours very trulv
E. B. B YNUM
THE FIRST STATE BANK fc President.
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Standing of tlio Teams.
Galveston B Dallas 0.
Dcaumont 7t Ft. Worth 6.
San Antonio 3 Shrevcport 1.
Waco 4 Houston 1.
Where They Play Hnndnv.
Dallas at Galveston
Waco at Houston.
Shroveport at San Antonio.
Fort Worth at Deaumont.
CLUB P W Li
Galveston .. 32 20 12
Houston 3G 20 1G
Ft. Wjprth . . . . 2 1C 10
San Antonio SI 17 17
Dallas 34 1C 18
Shrcvcport ... 33 IB 18
Waco 32 If. 17
Dcaumont ... 37 10 21
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AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Results tintiirttnr.
.New York 4 Cleveland 2.
Boston IS. Detroit 2.
4 Washington 3. Chicago 1
St. Louis 5 Philadelphia I.
Where They Plnjr Sundnr.
Philadelphia at Chicago.
Now York at Detroit.
fr Boston at Cleveland.
fr Washington at St. Louis.
Standing of the. Teams.
CI.UD P W L
f Detroit 28 18 10
Now York .... -23
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NATIONAL' LEAGUE.
Chicago 27
Boston 21
Washington ... 24
Cleveland 20
Philadelphia ..21
St. Louis 27
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Ilrsults Snlunlnj.
New York 10. Chicago 0.
Ilrooklyn 7. Cincinnati 1.
Pittsburg 10 Doston C.
Philadelphia 11 St. Louis 2.
Where Ther Piny Siindn)'.
No games scheduled.
Standing of the Tennis.
Hero Is Clark Griffith mnnnger of
the Waslllnctnn Hnnntnrs of the
ti .' American League who Is keeping ills
.013 clltj rKlt "I' la tho first division.
.052 w'1'' hopes of winning the pennant
ji93 nnl the World's championship later.
'545 For several seasons Griffith with the
45S 4. help of the groat Walter Johnson the
j23 strongest pitcher In baseball when he
jlTo '3 Going right hns kept the club up
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At Philadelphia
Tho score It 11 K
St. Louis 7 5
Philadelphia 11 13 1
. Patterlcs; Doak Snyder Gonzales;
Alexander Kllllfcr Adams
Umpires Dyron and Orth.
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CLAUK IJKIFFlTlf.
high but hns been nostd out by the
Athletics of Phtlndelphta and tho Hud
SOx of tlcston. This year tho lted So
have shown signs of falling off. and
Connlo Mack's Athletics hnvo beun
considerably weakened by tho Iosm of
Hddle Collins and Frank linker.
Therefore Griffith flguros ho will
hnvc an easier time and will win tho
pennant In his league.
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Dell Miller.
Umpires Qulglcy and Knsont
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Philadelphia ..21 10
i Chicago ...... 20 15
Doston 21 13
Pittsburg 27 13
. Cincinnati "25 II
I St. Louis 2S 12
I Drooklyn 20 12
i Now York .... 21 10
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007 Pittsburg 10
.577 Doston ...;... 0
.512 Dattorlea: Cooper. McQullllan plb-
.1S1 son. Schang; Hudolph 'Tyler. Crutch-
.410 or Gowdy.
.420 Umpires Rlglor and Hnrt
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visit with .Mrs. W. K. Drltton.
Herbort Cheshlro left last night for
Dublin to Join Mrs. Cheshire for n
visit with relatives there. Thry will
return Monday afternoon.
COMPTROLLER NERSSE
AT NEWSPAPER STORIES
Dy the United Press.
Washington. May 1:.. in con-
unctloh Willi Goornmunt's answer to
niggs bank Btiit. Comptroller Wll-
HnniB Issued statoulcnt ridiculing tho
newspaper stories which declared
FINAL EXERCISES
OF HIGH SCHOOL
COMMENCEMENT NEKMON WILL HE
FKEACHEI) TODAY AT FMST
JIAPTIST C'HL'KCII.
PROGRAM FOR THE WEEK
Friday Night the Graduation Exerrls.
es Will be Held at High School
Auditorium Other Entertain.
lueLtt to be (ihen.
a anurco of ospeclal gratification tba
all of the teachers but one have ap
plied and been re-olected. This meant
greater efficiency than would be pos
slblo with a new faculty. Mrs. Mar
Caret McKlrce has been elected to tin
position of Head of tho English Dc
partment In tho County High Sdioo
at Casper Wyoming at considerable
Increase In salary. Mrs. McElreo hut
had chargo of tho Low Eighth grade
one of tho most Important and difn
cult positions In the High School u
bore tho work Of the grndeH must b
co-ordinated with that of the grades
above. She has shown a broad grafi
cf the situation and achieved Ptcellen
results and she will be greatly nilssfd
In the school.
While the graduating clas IIiIh joa:
is a very large one. It Is almost cer
tain tha.. the class next year will be
still larger as (hero are picre than
fifty Juniors
APPEAL MADE FOR AID
FOR RUSSIAN POLAND
BY CARL W. ACKKRMAN.
(United Press Staff Correspondent.)
BERLIN. May 10. by mail to New-
York. An appeal is made to every
neutral country today to aia UiiBSlau
Poland. Representatives of the Unit-
The closing exercises of the Ablleho
High School begin today with the.
Commencement Sermon at the Flrat
Baptist Church The sermon will be
preached by Rev. C. W. Hearort pastor
of the I'lrst Methodist Church The
program will be as follows:
Processional. "Rejoice. Ye Pure In
Hymn. "How Firm a Foundation
Invocation Rev. T i. Knox.
Scripture Lesson.
Announcements.
Offertory. -
Sextette "The Heavenly Choir."
feermon: Theme yiTliere it Xu Gerard today organized the Intenu-
Ltoss" Rev. c- W. Hearon . ftional Committee- for the Relief of
Doxology. Poland. Foodpiid money are needed
On Wednesday the Experbsion De-'luiitdiaUb- for six million civil in-
payment U1 give a recital. No ad- habitants or that part of Poland now
mlSBioa fee will be charged. tipled by Germany and Aufctr.a-
Thursday night the "Spring Con- Hungary. To fatari the Relief work
cert" will be given. This will take the the Rockefeller Foundation has sub-
place of the Commencement pla. It.fc Hbed $lOpM a luonlb.
will consist of two very laughable Gormauy autf Austria have buth
farces The Train to Mauro" and aieed no to refluUitioa or tax food
i wu uuumKB." some very good inu-' brought into Poland and Field Mar-
alc and -aa ii special Xeaturc fol bhall on Hindenberz has ai.nrnvort
PY KttltAU Cndln ffmm.nnf.. f'r.amTtnV
(and Austria through Ambassador
f Poscn tho Archbishop of Krnkau
nd Jacob H. Schlff of New York
vmbassador Gerard Is to be chair--nan.
In addition a director gen-
rrH Is to bo be appointed as well
is director of Purchase? Transpor-
atlon and Distribution.
Tho Initial efforts of the commls--lon
will bo to learn tho extent of the
.iced In Poland and to organizo In the
( nlted States and other neutrnl coun-
rie.s relief committed to collect food.
money and clothing for the Inhabi-
tants. Ships will havo to be chartor-
'd and strenuous efforts will bo tiec-
issary to get tho food Into Poland.
Ambassador Gerard has been work-
ing for weeks endeavoring to form
(he organization to M! te millions
of .Polish women clu.v. and old
:icn. Bofore ho would ngi o lond
any assistance however he o . up
an agreoment with the German and
Austrian military officjals and civil
government representatives so that
any rellof work undertaken by tho
FIELD DAV AT
TEXAS LEAGUE.
SIMMONS IS
At Houston
The score R II
Wnco t 12
Houston 1 0
Dattorlea: Donnlds Rcllly; Edmond-
son Allen.
Umpire. Andors'on.
31 ANY CLOSE CONTESTS AMI
LARUE MXXIIEK OF PRIZES
ARE AWARDED.
At Hcaumont
The score R II El
Ft. Worth 0 8 0
ueuuniout ........7 13 A
Batteries: Flohnrly Harran Mc-
Mi'fry: Drant. Bobo.
Umplro Miller.
W. F Dlllard. tax collector loft
f . . ' in WNiiiiiuir Hifirinw u'liin 1 iinniurtin
-- tur.iayJllKUt.forashontrlptoGor-jAnior'lc.;n baIkersvcr(l ehlnd Rlgs
I 1 111! til lllltBiMh.Hnltlri.t .. II. 1 n..uf.Ja
Mrs. J. T. Sands wj.o rcshlcs at the "- MAdori n uswer
corner of North First and Victoria cTred ho was lnclu lei? In SKc
streets hns been 111 fQr tho past qok rC ''Sr ed o Selv for
. 7 S. i rZZl' ZZTX uttirisHltb'eli
0 xtiouno foC.. iT wi n 1 1 stntomciitH under protection or Judl
- of Hnmlln arrlve.i Saturday afternoon cnunijwiu nti.oru-ii.fl ivnivni. "
Woo uint " 8tcrMl8?rAMab0' Ranks say they are sure It will comn
ood nssistant at the Chamber of ... ...
Commerce office. iout I'"rKC(I f every Imputation which
Misses Ethel and Mav White went "vengeful malicious comptroller of
to Merkel Saturday afternoon for a currency" has sought to put on them.
Tho annual FI0I1I Tinv .v.nM worn At aan Alltonio.
held at Simmons College and thoro e.T Bcoro R 11 K
were a Inrso number of contestants ghreveport 1 fi 2
In the different events. Many good ba" Antonio ............... 3 0 l
records were made and In seme of orl: Chollotto lolandj Mun-
thfl contests there were close llntsltos 8e" u"rf ... .
This was tho host field day that has Umpires Wright ami McCafforty.
ever beqn held at Simmons. J '
The following are the winners and .. At fl"1!""'
the prizes awarded: . The score R II E
..r .. nun u..ucinVu U; u.l M....ll . .i ...''"""D .....-.. V t
commission win not bo handicapped. -v """' ""i". t v.zuiav Galveston ........... 0 & 0
Tho experience of Chairman Hoover i'""mv: y V V V ueH' Battorjoa: Ilrintz Du'nn. Harfoot.'
in Belgium has been of great assist-1 " "" '"" ' ..i . r.vuMa. unKor. 1
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Umpires Hayes.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
the cenventloa drawn up by Aa6ass-
auor uerard. Members of the com-
mission are tu have military passt
ana auiomooiiee to asBlst them and
dances by rJ.lldren from the nantmi
"Ward.
Friday night the regular gradua-
tkm exercises will be held. The clahs
Bowbers thirty-three considerably cores ' relief committees are to be
tJw largest la the history of the school j organized in Poland to ahslst in the
jui especially novel and attractive MirDU0I or me food. Gtrmany
eraiQ will be given. The High.1"1 Austria have agreed also to per-
fcoo for class work were w m by wt Unportatlona of tctd without tax-
MiM Hester Gow and Miw M.r iff Ing It and to transport it to Polar.4
wko wlli he Valedletoriua and Sauta- frec-
teriw respectively Mr. JUrmondl Thbs agreement follow Bd diH.4-
XMMORlii as making the hijihee- srradt ' bious in Berlin hown tha i.........i
Me uvj mil aci a ouster on uermaa uovernuaent tbd Ausiriaa
lle8. All tha J.llidli Wilt . .t tmVurn.ncn. . L. - ' ..... I
. . .v .i lj- bvUutm l(J? aiiacisu aiuuasaaupr
iwuttuue nose 01 tne ?tocKefller
Foundation Ernegt P. Blcknell. of the
ance to the commission. I n '
Headquarters for tho relief will bo' nroad JUnP' Mansell. 1st prl?o. $1
maintained in Berlin but sub-stations at 1 f rom SI Inter Dry Goods Co. Dodgo'
will bo orEanlzed in munv Darta of -" I'rue $1 muse uau .Must fo. I
Poland and the commjifalon hopes af-' J00 YfrU Da8h' ""0 1st pr'ze. $5
tor the relief is well underway that n"uc' wa"iuu . uoorey. znti 2 10. t t'lcvelund.
the industries or Poland may be re-can.d1y; rarU- & SchuRz. Tho score R
vlved aud the unemployed men and ''8" Jump. Mansell 1st prize J5 In Now York 4
hum uum r ec ji. oanK noieman uievoiand 2
--no xiu rug from Abilene Fur.ituro Ratterlos: Fishor Nunamaker: Mit-
Company. cbell Egan.
Mile Run Marifeell. Kniqs tui for Umpires Mullaney and Evana
ii ai jiiiitia n moat ucKOi irorn Jio-
sart Cafe ahavlng oup fpmn Wlnne
..tuo kuiudj phmjj; iianiumn ariir fho score
.j.nir iiuuun i u. hiiuui Type- Hoston
220 Hurdles. Mansel). Ut prize. $5
hhoes from Cowdeii Pay ton Hdtv. Co.:
Dodge 2nd J2.S0 razor from Bd S-
Hughes. TiO Dash Miller 1st prize. 2 lb
candy from Olywpla; $240 drinks
from J. Sides; Mnnsoll. 2nd tennis
raeiv-ei irom t'orner Drue store.
wenjen gnen an opportunity to earn
a livelihood. .
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PREFERS ABILENE
OVER LARGE CITY
Hit. J. II. UARMCk AFTER JV.
J.X! TO DALLAN (AJfE It.U h
TO AHILKNE IHAI.X
At DetrolL
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Detroit . 2
Batteries: Foster Thomas;
Baker. Stanage.
Umpired Nalifu and Dlnqgn.
Xe Syes
WUVs
At Chicane.
owiinmnt&a
prt te tfae exercises. It lb expecUd
tttat ifef new Suwonnndent Prof.
Brew TjrlH fee prasem aar deliver an
.top eonweacemeat exercise will
mmm ecabsiui year In the
c ue Atnene Hleh Behn.?
ace baa beeriitar ahnv
tt f My oOie.r year the records
mto J stady asd deportment have
Um me tkaa usaally satlsfactorj.
Mi luteal mve a eacfcU' 4-
ymmm iut te Mwtituted t is
Ameruas ilea Cross Society Henry
Faroes jr. of the Rockefeller Foun-
dation: Prince Hatzfeld President
buo nerooK uutmana. jr. treasurer
01 me Uertuan Committees for Poland
The organization's honorary chair-
men are: the Spanish ambasuador at
Berlin aod Vienna. American Ambass-
ador Feafteld at Ylfuna the Rouman-
ian Minister of Flaase& the American
mlateter to Eoumania the Archbishop
Dr. J. a. WarnTck and" TiituU aTe
again citizens or Abilene and likely
Hill be for some time to come.
A few dajs ago Dr. Warnlck Slo
ped his household effects and mqied
wIUi his famil to Dallas where be
Intended to eou-r practice. Arrhlng
at Dallas. Dr Warnlok investigated
pndltlcns there ith tile result that
b had Ws tur shipped back to Abi-
I9&0 without unlojujipg It Dr awl
Sir. Warnlii drr.ved Saturday morn-
IIue whlje tiu- asoa will remain at Dal-
i tor a i on vtalt.
Conditkna t Dallas wcie bueuthatL
I decided to eorae back to Abilene "F
said Dr Harnlek. "I find things
mum wiLfr iieru. sun
iuc rtwi ae aaywax." r
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Washington
Hammer Throw. Haley. 1st nrlz. Chicago .1.... I
IS baseball shoes from Mlngus Bros; Batteries: Uoehllng Alnsmlth
Clayton. 2nd.mdse7?Jui Mpntsomcry sang Schalk SeotL
Drug Co f Umpires Chill and Connolly.
Polo Vault. Mansel! 1st $5 In gold
from Citlzons Bank- 2nd. Dawson $1 .4. c T miU
meal ticket. MetropoJltUn Cafo. i - npJ: bU LU' '
Uu Yard Dabh. Dodge l8t prize. $5 p. 'lp8S1r1f" U
hat Mlugus Bros: 2nd. Evans. si.M ?"'ade.pla
mdse.. Grler Havden. al-'"u 5
Sh&l'ut Milan. 1st prUcshU-t from' I5atterI18: WikolT. PaqniK and
veroid
Umpires OTjughlin and HUdebrand.
Neely Barnes. 2JU Fountain Pan fccias: James Agnw Barryman Zo-
-irpiu SchorMsh-Ghrlstlan: Mansall. 2nd
RocUing fhnlr McCartv Furniture.
?2St .
iM Yard Run. Bvans. 1st. fl.00 In.
Ksb from EJlte Cae; HamiUftii. 2nd j
SSM tiekets from Royal Theatre; 3rd
auaiB. oai rrom MctxOmore Bass
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
y: tatarally Dmg Co.
f Df$u4. Haley
At Jfeir York
Tho score R
Chicago 0
1st. SS shoes Yager Ntw York . . - if)
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suoa to. ormun. 2nd mdse. si un- Ratterie- ZabeL Pierce Adarab
H lu. tw. urqnman; Aiarquaru aieyora McLean
inruu-wrggad itace Bona aa4 Dodgi' irniptros Klem and Kmslle.
1st. $1 tickets Gw Theatre t ITf
Wheelbarrow Race.""Hudiou aiyl At BrooVljrn.
uoage st 51 indue. Simmons Supply The scores R
Stars . " f Cincinnati ....;.... 1
Rel4y Race Jgnlars. 1st prize. Bls Brooklyn 7
months Abilene DaUy Reporter. j Batteries. Benton Schneider. 1 lark.
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