The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 61, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 16, 1915 Page: 4 of 14
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TMM ABIL1H AIPORTKR ABIL1MI TXXA1;
I
Social Club
And ti &flntrat to Hofflen. Phontt 1097 or 348
THE MAI TO HAl'MXKSS."
Thts Is the rdad to Happiness;
to&lZ"Jwrtt
on"
And you'll not find it far.
Along the Path of Wilting Feet
And over Heart's caso Hill
Across the fields of Sweet Content
The Btroam of Glad Good Will.
i"Wi
Tt.o ltitmh Hin lniln nt IlvIlitr
heart
Tho gate that's called Today
And down the Bteps of Little Tilings
Into the common Way.
And tako tho cloak of Charity.
The htaff of Wise Employ
A loaf of Dread of Dally Grace
A flash well filled with Joy.
A word of cheer n helping hand
Somo good to giro or BharcV
A bit of Bong a high resolve
A hope a smile a prayer.
And in tho Place of Duty Ddne
tlonliln thn llnnr nf Ilnmrt.
You'll find tho Houbc of Happiness J
For HapplnesB uoos not roam.
Ex.
Society Personals.
Bpcndlng n few days In tho city tho Snn Angolo Murray Magce Herman
guest of her brother Mr. Harry Sharp Orlfflth R. T. Wilson of Temple
nnd family oh Clinton avenue. l ickard.
Mrs. Doog-Scctt df Coleman has I O CI K
been tlio guest of her slBlcr Mrs. G Ji.9 nnc Morgnn.
0. Crcswcli the past week and hus whMl MM AnUo Morgan daUghtcr
been enjoying tho May festival. or h0 at0 j Meront Morgan en-
Mrs. Goo. Hardin of Sn dor is the'tcred tho womcn.a llchtiiartcrB of tho
guest of licr parents. Gen. and Mrs. cxpo9l!on( whoro ahc wrt8 Invlted n8
0V t?.?08.-.. . Ma wV 'l" Bueat oi honor at a ten given by
Mrs. Kilpatrlck (formerly Mrs n.- onwn.8 boanl aho was not rec
lace) of Galveston spent Thursday In ognZC( and wn8 rc(ltlIml by on0 of
Abllcno with friends. ho womcn rccelvig to Btnnd aside
Mr. and Mrs. "enry James will nnto.room a8 lhcy mado ro0lu
leave tonight for Waco to attend tho
Miss Idras Sharp oi uaiiinger is
uauuura '' .Morgan quietly complied.
-. v... v . M .. ri Sho was then recognized by a see-
Tho Question Clb will meet Wed- tf w ytafhom& ai the
ncsdny afternoon at 3:30 o clock with m!gtnko or ho fJral ndy MM Mof.
Miss Holen Saylcs. ' ' gnn Joined in tho laugh as they npol-
oglzcd.
Willi Mrs I)cbogco. .. nf MIu Morgan was one of tho most
Tho usual M-nidnth y nlPMuro of cnthll8nBtlcbvl8tora l0 tho 0Xt'08Uian.
t?Di! Bnncla M!! .nfSho had planned to make a flight in
With Mrs. Eugene Debogcry ob hou- blU lhc wcahor wg im.
teas Tho two club tables o o faVorab o and a horseback ride was
bridge wcro in play dainty dutcn llb.ltllt-
or.rt i.nr.l trUlni Ihft lllnPPS foi suusiuuieu.
tlio player. Tho rooms were attran-! O 35
Uvoly decorated with pretty roses nnd Jlrs. O'Hcnr KnlerKilncd
a. very pleasant time was spent with with a lovely forty-two party in tho
this cordial hostess. Mrs. Burnslde retty tea room Tuesday morning. Tho
mado high scoro and was given a love- tca room wa8 a 0rltablo spring gar-
ly Japanese tea pot. A dainty BalaJ ieH wjtj lt8 mnesos o. potted forus
plate with a rose as plato favor was and nowcr8 nnd Vase3 of gorgcou
served to Mcsdamea Claud Gill Ru- rc8C8( artistically arranged by Mrs
pert Harkrlder T nurnsldu. C. A. Wndc. TltJ Dtcli buffctt was beau-
Lanlus QlenCorrlc M. A. CurUs tlfully oruamentod with ferns and pluk
Stuart Brown Sidney Smith. roses.
o Q a j rjq center tablo was centered with
3tJ'1ln:lnnP"' a silver tray holding the dainty score
Tho Dallas owB haB tho following card8 wlth lhp bluo and ycjow cn
which will bo of great interest to tho cn8f thla maklng a retty centcr
many many friends of MrB. Tram- pteca. The four tables in play wero
moll a in tbia city: I arranged around this centered with
Barney Morton ono or the most a cryatal ra80 lloldInB a 8nf.d roae.
widely known hotel men In tho South- After a)J gll08't3 hnd nrrlved tll0 BCOr
. 7 t 'I i . 0"uur Ul.uu "r4;iqurds wcro passed and soon tho inter-
ental Hotel staff was married at lasting gamo begun. This was a de-
o'clock Tuesday afternoon by tho Rov. jfghtful affair and Immensely enjoyed
'"" S'nith to airs lay Tram- Mra x s Ward recovcd tho favor
mell dauKhter of Mr. and Mrn Sam a lmi)y palr talIan aUk
Young. Tho ceremony was performed Dec'loua sandwiches and Iced tea
at tho home of the lirldetf parents at wero daInt c Tlm
4012 Junius street. Only a fow of the ng Mr8 Q'Reart delightful hospital-
friends of tho family word present ity were: Mosdames C. R Manly Irvln
Mr and Mrs. Morton will bo at home jonnlng8( x. s. Ward w. . aVaIiani
to their friends at 4312 Junius Btreot. Mallory. Danner 0car Parker. W. P
I ..rfl.. rlnKr.J I An"ff-''. Altermoore Geo. McCaulcy
JJidlPH XlnstrrL 'srisses Leak Ruby Kdwarda. Clara
Tho ladlos Minstrel to bo given for Tate Mlnter Gladvn nUimln
tho benefit of the Women's Federated iaura M"t'JJatl8 "eSIaln-
Clubs on Wednesday evening at the u
Airdome promises to bo a splendid 130 Women Headj for War.
performance. '. Ablleno'u best talent ! One hundred and fifty women mom?
is to bo used In this minstrel and un- bora of the New York. National guard
der the excellent direction of Mr. j hating drilled for over a year have nn-
Padon. many new songs are being nounced they were ready should the
practiced every afternoon at the. Li-l"nlted States go to war.
b& . ... ... O o
i ins iii'm riiwiinu is ueing auuui
pated with tho greatest ploasuro by
tho Club ladies and their friends.
For Krs. Geo. Hardin
Of Snyder Mrs. Henry James on
Thursday afternoon entertained a few
friends at the Tea Room. At a table
laid in the loveliest linens and center
A wHii o t.nu.t f maou ilfto.a
were seated nnd served very daintily
to tea and sandwiches.
The ladies enjoying this afternoon
wltn Mrs. Hardin and Mrs. Jam
were: Mesdames F. W. Jamest Henry
Saylea A. I). Webster. Fted Vaodt-n-1" "
bark Rupert Harkrldor.C?. A. Lanius.
M. A. Curtis w. P. Head. Dallas Scar-
borough and Miss Mary Head.
DauMi Puddiug.
Four eggs. one-blf oup of sugar
ono pint milk one-half cup of burnt
flusar
Ssparat oggsj beat the
sugar together: boat the
mix in boil the nHitaud add
ele. set in a pan of hot water and
bake twenty minutes. Serve cold with
whipped cream.
3Tr Fred Vantfenbarfc
On Friday afternoon entertained
8 few friend ut her borne on North
TMrd street
In rooms cool and attractive ta-
bles wero nlaeed for bridee and a
ausiber of animated games were plac-
ed. Mss Alice Walsbo made high
score ana was given a lovely satin
tlawask lunch cloth.
Mrs- Yandeabark assisted by her
MMiur a Aaejine bervea a moht
mwmiui salad course.
Mrs Vandenbark's guis were lle-
m Tom Sayles. Morris It Locke
mkbt Hery Jame. Geo Hardia
J. L lHar(i W. R Keeblfe Istar
Gak paijaa Scarborough. Sterling
Hlt W. M Steward wuiu fv
Mtos AHoe WUhe. Lawra Mtoter!
Jluth Bradtteld. Loafce Batfer Besa'speadiEg so siuch oa their clothe
Church Affairs
Brown Saltic Watshe Lorn Woolen
and Mary Loulso Calvin.
Sandofcr Jictcss.
A fdrty-two party was the delight-
J Tul htfspltftllty extended by Miss Grace
uuuuuitr riiuity iiuiiiuiiK ui me luvci
homo of Dr. nnd Mra. Sandofer'B in
College Heights given 'in honor of
MIbbob Zula nnd Edith Wilkerson of
Qrandview nnd Miss Yautls of Brown-
wodd who have been the charming
gUest Of MlSS Mftrr PaXtOn.
J The decorations were embodied in
a wealth of roses which Aero nrtlstt-
"y nrrangcu. i.mie .Misses uor
othy and Margurtte Snndefer passed
dainty score cards representing uotu-
Inocs. Several exciting games were
plnj-ed. Mrs. Green received the
morning favor a cluster of pretty lil-
ies. At the close of the gam6 the lace
lunch cloths were spread nnd the ta-
bles centered with vases of fragrant
proses nnd a dainty salad plate with
Iced tea was served. Lovely roses
Woro used as plato favors
Tho hostess was assisted in the
mdrnlng'sjtfilxuUainjnjmt by Mr. G H
Sandefcr"and Miss "DSThvCowden
Thoae'enjoyiiig tills lovely partyvcr re
Misses Zula and Edith Wllkrrs
Ynntts Annlo Cowden Lille Tliomn
Ethcleen Hall Mary Paxton Ruh
Lcgctt McsdamcB Alex Mittor Otyxm
Green M'. B. Hanks. M. K. Hous of
Mrs. R. K. O'Hear
On Thursday morning gave another
delightful entertainment to hoi
friends at her apartment in thq Colo-
nial Flats.
Forng and flowers made her roonu
whoro tables wore arranged for bridge
bright and attractive. Klllarney rose.
decorated the score cards which mark-
i1 Vfce9 at tn c tahlea where the
morning passed rapidly In tho playing
' ot a ""hor of games of bridge. High
tB?ro was made by Mrs. Arthur and
?be was Biven a I'ar ot ovcy 8lb
A most delicious salad course was-
served with an lee. On each plat
was an exijulsito long stemmed Kll-
larney rose.
The refreshments decorations and
service for (his affair were furnished
by tho Woman's Exchange and Tea
Room. Mrs. Wade from lone oxner-
out.
Mrs. O'Rear's guests at this pretty
party were: Mewlames Sjdnuv Smith
Will Guitar. Joe Taylor Will Head-
Luhn Tom Savleg jrvjn Jennings
Hamlett Marin Whiitenberg W.
McCulIough. Nelson R. A Jiaddos
Dallas Se-arborough Auda Vet- Cash.
Henry SajJe. Jr. A 0. Webster Will
Ueckham Arthur Q'Malky Adams
llhsboa Mae Leak. Mary Head and
Alice Walabe.
ttua
The Texas Hoiuau's Suffrage
.UsochiUou
la bession In Galveston the past
wsk bad flCOQ pledged with
i-bicb to tarry on the political cam-
paigns Of the Coming tear. "The not
abide a "Self Saorifice Week during
which time the women are to save
?h!lyiJW itbieir Came by redlwln6
ionciL nians ArUvhttnl r.ti..Tn.l.L """ "" ti wwim mm
yolks and saeing that evePTtallirrf
whites btiff: with HAnrir tn h hor c.vi t "" "o'i- a- .Mrii y reau nt cruiiur
the eeifs. tart.iinn....;. V' .i ' ' V..6 "J'T lesson feelectlng tho 12th chapter of
- -uu - M lUUiiinaniv imrriMI
.- vmuvw fww aua vy uuifvery instructive.
1 ' ' ' ' ' 1
American AfanikinsHaveComcatLast
.Miss Jlnliel Palmer.
Horo arc tho first Amorlcau man!
Kins. Miss Mabel Palmer In a white
crnsn riding Habit and Miss Helen Mc-
Mnhon. In a blue taffeta dress na they
were taken at tho Rockaway Hunting
club meet nt Hewlett L. I. tho other
day. They woro sent forth with scv-
oral other young women by ono of
tho best known American houses as
on experiment and they were receiv
ed so enthusiastically by tho eociety
women nnd men present thut they
woro tickled to death.
Miss Sulllc Green Pascul Head. Mrs. Jameson will lead
On Thursday evening entertained tho devotional. Those present wore:
her Sunday School class. "Tho Amo- Jloadnmes W. E. Hughes c C. Com-
ma's of tlio "First liaptlst church 'poro Scott Pascul Head A. C. Andcr-
wun n very pleasing affair at hur.scn J. W. Hvans. Jameson -
home in North Park.
A business meeting of tho clans was
first held. After this a social hour
was spent and the evening wns greatly
enjoyed by these girls. Mhs Green
served delicious strawborrles with
whipped cream and angel food take.
Tho guests wrro Mrs. A. '. Andor-
son. Misses Alice Graves Cogeo Mur-
phy Nellie Hodges Dora Alice Forbus.
Ivy Rhodes Carrie Owens. Stewart
and Siaud Noal.
A Day On (he (reek.
Thursday morning a float loaded
with Woodmen Circle Indies ntartod
for Elm Creek for n day of frolic fun
fishing and plcnlclng.
After reaching our domination yn
wcro soon supplied with line and bait
and each started out In .arch of tho
finny tribe. After catching sovoral
wo wore called to camp by a "yell"
that It was dinner time so wo bood
found ourselves enjoying an cnor
inous spread of good things to oat suet
as is always tho caso on a picnic ol
this kind and with plenty of "blac
coffeo" and Ico water wo soon did
way with what we could but was
found wj had plenty left for suppor
which was carefully packed away for
a later hour. The evening was spent
with much sport and laughter and
of ter supper w: eprcjid all were ready
to return homo oaeh beleaviug they
had tho beat time of their life.
Thnso enjoying the day wero Mc-
damee Campbell Rains. Rted JUfir-
rowb Rrown Oarner HawUnw Kel-
ts J'helita. Hodges. Norton. Hannon
Anderson and Ijiwhoiu
A MEMBER OF PARTY.
CHURCH AFFAIRS
J
The Gleaners
Of the First Presbyterian faureh
will net Tuesday afternoon at 3;30
o'clock with Mrs. John Sayles.
C'OjC
fircle.C
vi me Mrnt isapust Chureh met
Romans. Mrs. J. D. Mage conducted
tha Mlbsion Study lesson vhlch was
very instrucfivo. After the business
hour the circle spent a most pleasant
social hour during which the hostess
sorted delicious ttrawber-jes wblu-it-d
crai i and lovely hams nn.de eake
to: Mofiddmes Dellbi. Joneb. McBride.
J D- Mugee Murphy I'oole. Rhode
Roach. W. K. Jonningb. Th nextl
meeting will be with Mr. Rhodes. J
o O Q
Circle D
Of tho First Baptist Church met
Tueeday afternoon with Mra. Jame-
son The leader being absent Mre
J. vv. Evauu prebiueu airs a u. A;i-;
derou led the devotional reading the
27 Psalm making an Interesting talk
on. Davld'u Love and Trust in God. A !
biiort business seetlon was held. Tuft
work for the new quarter . dfa-
'' -- -- - - --
eusbed and planned. An hour wus
IPat on the Misbloa lesson which was
The circle will meet nest with Mm.
MNs Helen .MeMnlion.
- ; Heretofore tho manikin has been
confined to Paris. There wn Borne
thing about the business that has
nover annealed to American dress
making houses nor American women
nnd thoro havq been doubts as to
whether or not It would be possible
for young women to parade among
fashionable folk In the United Statca
to auvcniso clonics. But tho ox-
perienco was bo successful tin t the
young women will go to several other
affairs In the near future.
wo.a
Circle F
Mot with .Mrs. J. O. Sholton Tuesday
afternoon at her homo oTi Cedar street
In absence of the lender. Mrs. Josh
Wood opened tho meeting and led thr.
dovotlonal. Mra. Chandlor led the
nible lesson. .Mrs. Mussor conducted
tho .Mission Study.
Mrs. Sholton served delightful sher-
bet and wnfors to: Mesdames WooJ.
Mtioscr. Chandler Geo. Mlnter E. K.
King.
OOQ
II. V. P. L". Program.
Subject: Tho Chrlbtlun Citizen.
Loader Otis Bryant.
Scripture Reading Psalms 15.
Short talk on "Tho Church Making
Good Citizens" Ruby Compere.
Short talk "Serving tho Communis
- Serving Our Church" Burkloy UH-
hrd. Special music by orchestra.
Short. talk rr paper "Good citizen-
ship Deponds on High Ideals" Mise
Ruth Parker.
Paper or talk. ''AH Christians Ought
to bo Interested in Community Af
fairs." Miss Parmolla Frazler.
Song: "Old Time Religion."
Brief talk. "When' Is a Question of
Right or Wrong all Christians ShoulJ
be on the Riirht Side." "What About
Our Communlty?"'-Rov. R. A. Kim-
brougb.
D8 O
Voung People'i fec(Jiig Ce-nlrnl Prcs..
bj ter Ian "The llome.I.Ike
Church" Sunduy Jfay 16.
Mr. I). C. NorreJ. leader.
Singing.
Prayer.
Hible Reading. -Paul's Ideal Young
People's Society."
-More singing.
Bible Reading by six young ladle?.
Quartette.
Loader's Addross: "Tho Story of
Young People's Work."
borne Things Kndeavor Societies
Have Done.
Our Churoh and Its Training School.
Old Folks Who Won't Work.
Why I Relieve Iir Young People's
Christian Work.
Opportunity and Outlook. -
What Are You Going (o Do?
Hero's the Point.
Othor Things.
Mlzpah.
DBP
CIrrte Xo. 1
Of the First Methodist Chureh mot
with Mrs. Floscher last Tuesday af
ternoon. May 11 at 3:30 o'clock. The
devotional exercises wore onenod
with a song tiraver ami serinture io&.
son by the leader. Mrs. O'Brien. Then
followed the lesson study of the Book
of Second Samuel. A business session
was thon held and each membor de-
elded to tr to earn a dollar in some
way to pay into (he treasury for the
present quarter. Each member pres
eat was berved delicious re freshmen la
b the hobtess. The next meeting of
tlio i-trclp win i... with n. m.i
T - -- ..... mv.
with Mrs. Bluln
Tuesday afternoon. May 26. at -:vMl
o clock. The lesEon study wlll.be (he
xirst twelve cnapters of 1st Kings.
ui . 2
Of the FlrBt Methodist Church will
meet at the parsonage on Tuesday
May 23 lOitt. at 3 .10 o'clock. A full
attendance Is greatly desired. A
Lesson Btudy will bo the Inst chap-
ters ot llth Samuel beginning with
tho 9th verse.
Questions as follows:
What did David do for Jonathan's
Why did David's servants tarry at
Jericho?
Who carried his own death warrant
lo tho executioner?
How did Nathan robukd David for
his sins?
Who was Solomon's mother?
- How did David tortuo tho Ahnnon-
ites? For what wns Absalom famous?
How long after Amnion's death be
foro Davld saw Absalom?
How did Absalom steal tho hearts
of tho people.
Why did AhltophCI hang lilmsclt?
W hat became of Absalom?
Repeat David's lamentation over
Absalom.
Who was Batzlllni?
Relate Shcba's revolt nnd end.
Why wcro seven ot Saul's sons
hanged?
- Who was seen on the wings ot the
fctnd?
How many fighting men had David
alter three days pestilence.
ana
Special .utlcc.
Therd will be no Borvlco nt 11
o'clock nt tho First Presbyterian
Church owing to the High School ex-
ercises nt the First Baptist Church.
In another column It Is stated that
thero will tio a 11 o'clock servic.
which is incorrect.
XXI CLUB PRESENTS
TO
On Friday nftcrnoou nt fnur o'clock
tho XXI Club of this city presented
to the High School n very handsome
b.'inltary drinking fuuUtnlu of the lat-
est type. It IS of Iron bronzed nnd
surmounted by a large electric light
globe and will thus servo the triple
purpose of beautifying the grounds
furnishing grateful relief to the thirsty
and light to stumbling feet. It wus
given as a memorial to Mrs. May belle
Hardtc Morrow whose name Is In-
scribed on tho base. Mrs. Morrow
was one of the best and moat beloved
teachers this city has ever had and
the noble effort's of the ladles of th"
XXI Club to perpetuate her memory
will be heartily approved by all who
w ere so fortunate as to know her per-
sonally or by reputation.
Tho speech of presentation an clo-
lucnt and graceful eulogy upon Mrs.
Morrow wns nindo by Mrs. A. It Moon.
In well chosen words she told the
story of Mrs. .Morrow's Ilfo and works.
On behalf of the School Board and tho
High School Dr. Haynes ami Mr.
Smith responded hi a fow wull-tlmcd
remarks.
Kffortsllkc tho placing of this foun
tain cannot but result In great goodr
They tend to elevate taste to encour-
age cUIc Improvement and to draw
the school and tho community closer
together. In thoso respects tho la-
bora of the Club will be abundant!
rewarded and highly appreciate by
all who have the good of the seluiols
at heart.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
CONVOCATION MEETS
STAMFORD. Tex. May 15 The
Fifth Annual Convocation of the Pro-
eitant Kplscopal Church of tho Mis-
sionary District of North Texas nnd
Fifth Annual Meeting of tho North
Texas Branch of tho Woman's Auxil-
iary to the Board of Missions will bo
held 'In this e-lty at the Protestant
Kplscopal Church St. Luke's Mission
May 10 17 and IS.
A large number of delegates are
expected from over tho district.
Choirs from Abilene and Albany will
asbiat in tho music and special musi-
cal programs have been prepared for
each day.
Right Rev. Edward A. Tomplo will
preside during tho Convocation.
A large crowd from Abilene will
leave Sunday morning for Stamford to
attond the Annual Convocation which
convenes thero May 16. 17 and 18th.
Many isitors were horo Saturday
night from surrounding points on
their way to Stamford. It is believed
one of the largest attendance in tho
history of tho North Texas Convoca-
tions will gather at Stamford Sun-
day Rev. A. D. Ellis will preach the
Convocation sermon Sunday morning
at ten thirty o'clock and the Episco-
pal choir of the Abilene church will
render special convocation music.
Among thobe who will leave Sun-
day morning for Stamford are J. W.
Anderson Mr. and Mrs. F. It Luhn
Dr. and Mrs. Maddox. E B. Adams
Mr. and airs. B. G. BaUer Archer
Batjer. Mrs. Mack Alexander Mrs.
Claude Gill. Mrs. Walter Abney Miss
Sarah Abney Mrs. E. S. Keau Miss
Carro May Koan. Frank Keau Mrs.
Walter Thompson Miss Florence
Montgomery Miss Gladys D'Spaln
Miss Alice Walsh. Mrs. S. H. Walsh.
and Miss Helen Louise Webb District
Preshjimt of the Woman's Auxiliary.
Among the out of town vlbltors that
were in Abilene Saturday night on
their way to Stamford was Rev. and
Mrs. Norman F. Marshall of San Au-
gelo Mra. L. C. Fisher San Angela
S. q. Parsons San Angelo Win. Aa-
son. Saa Augelo Rev. Rofter Colo
rado J. C. Prude Colorado Mrs. A
old Brown Lubbock and Miss
Mayhew Flalnvtew.
Australia has
flesints absolute
prohibition df U
imiartation of opl-
um to peini
e:u- of tho drug for
mediclnil
!7Zlfcv-1
tr PAIS
lubita ci
'and be cowl
triable.
iMna
MIXGIS
. k CU.
jilFi wKKKR m KLv . r sc k
Princess Lttdoilco Plgnnlclll d'Arngon.
MIsb Ruth Morgan Wntcrfl promi-
nent In society nt Palm Bench Narrn-
gailsett Pier and Philadelphia has do-
lled her papa and her mamma nnd
run off nnd married a prlifn who
snysi he Is "related to tho king of
Spain."
Prince PlgnntelH nnd Miss Waters
went to tho marriage license bureau
In Now York the other day. The
prince gnvo his nge ns 37 tiU resi-
dence ns Merrick. L. I. and his oc-
cupation "a broker." Ho said that ho
was horn Jjijllarrltz France. Hi fatli.
er was i.ouis t'igunteiii ifAragun unu
his mother Ida Cavendish.
.miss vtiuors gave ner resilience ns
the Blltmoro. Sho wns born In At-
lantlc City twenty-two years n;o.
Miss Waters mot tho prlnco whllt
Miss Wntcra gave her residence ns
PORTUGAL REVtTLT SAID
TOBEJtEWICAN
LONDON May 15. Ilcuten Lisbon
correspondent sajs the revolutionary
movement In Portugal Is exclusively
Republican and the object is for u
On the first
Iin Dealers in 13
Stales ran a one
onstration.
flic hiff
gallon of
44 Cars
All the e
Universitie
the runs
fore a Not
Each ea
six evlindei
The road
every run soi
best yooird was rjfiulesym singliVj
gasopne. J?l r '
avi'aired 4finiil(?.sl
tries ajal.rMfnler fwenty
s loolvVffaUli offieial siMfervision oV M
nidi indivfihial result arrlified lo ht-
WVVf jf Jf
uisejfAviis a reurffTar five nassenter. . 1
Jyxis traviifed
irvas i
u was an upgraoeynie omer way
Ordinary commercial
tested above 05 .specific gravity.
Only a fine car can do it efficiency is the
reason. . ' Y
For a demonstration of this fine car see
C. B. MANLY
FRANKLIN DEALER.
'(c) hM!rmv -cHwccjfpSp
Prlnco l.mlotlr.0 PlgnntelH d'Aragoii.
Alio was visiting her hnlf-ajster Bnr-
onesa Jacques de St. Mlirc at Nlco
France. They mot afterwnrd nt Nar-
rngansett Pier. How over when the
parents ef tho bride were naked bcv-
crnl days ago ns to the reported en-
gagement of their daughter to the
prince they emphatically denied St
saying thnt they did not oven know
tho man.
Plgnntolll lias been In this country
olt nnd On for two yenrs. He clalmw
to be n distant relative of the king
of -Spain.
The bride. Is the alstor of Mrs. lCn-
Jamln Gatlns who ns Mils Dorothy
vtniora caused a sensation in Bocinl
circles by eloping with Mr. Gntlim In
April 1912. They llo In Ifcmpstcnd
L. I.
formation of a now Ministry. Th
revolutionary committee mot on board
tho Battleship Vnsco-Daganla to bo-
lect a new government
latcr Saturday ono crulbor bom-
barded Lisbon whllo two hundred
civilians Htoriued the barracks. The
guard Hrntti-red them killing (flan
An outbreak Is also reported at Oi'-
orto. iou& in
ic way
gasoline was used none
vjiyj
(lav of this nionUrKt7 Jrank-
7 different parjo the I'niU'd
gallon gasoliiemdenevjIrTm-
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 61, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 16, 1915, newspaper, May 16, 1915; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth333967/m1/4/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.