The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 171, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 2, 1917 Page: 2 of 8
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THE ABILENE REPORTER ABELjfiWE TEXA8
iVILLA TAKES
ROSARIO: SAYS
HE IS DICTATOR
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se High Cos! of Not Saving
Saving costs you nothing but a little care prudence and
management.
Not to save costs you dear. The price is poverty failure
and humiliation in old age.
WHY PAY THIS DREADED PRICE?
Avoid it by becoming a systematic saver.
4 Per Cent Interest per annum Compounded Quarterly.
FIRST STATE BANK
Corner North 2d and Pine Sts.
Abilene Texas.
PlIOBNIX. Afl. Or 1 Shorn
By Special Insert Wire.
HI. PASO Tax . Oct. 1 - KraiKi.
TtTla. ToadTrie. a natju or Ms follower-
wept doiVn from the Dtfranao moun-
tain last week find mptnrcd the tovrn
jjt ItOMrlo. Durnngo. according to an
employ ot an American corporat'on
operettas: there wit arrived iodsv
He eM Villa had devlnrad himse'f
snprwne dictator of a district sr
rounding ROsarto and regulated the
prices of foodstuffs levied (if ami
WHed a quantity ot wheat for .llstri
bntlon among the poor
Slaughter end a force of deputies earh
ledev dispersed a band of 4iv anno I
Mexican miners marching from Moron-
ic to Clifton. Art where there hn
heen a strike In the copper mines a
cording to reports at the gorcrnnien
"ff'rp SPentr-tliree were arrcjtc'
The sheriff hfs asked Gov Campbell
for troops to protect mine property
METEOR LIGHTS
OP COUNTRYSIDE
MONDAY NIGHT
Baseball Calendar
JLSKSitAX LEAGUE.
Jltindnj's lteulK
New York 4. Chicago 2.
So others played.
TncsJnj's Schedule.
Washington at Boston.
Philadelphia at Xiw York
Season closed (or others.
Did you sec thet brilliant yellowish-
blue llcht flash acres vour Window i - SlandTag Of The GInbs.
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' you did. yoa were among the ! Boston $9
hundreds of citizens of Abilene who ; Cleveland ."..... SS
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z. unusually bright meteor fell Washington . t
r tu where south of Abilene at about js;ew y0rk - 6
t at hour Monday night- st. uul8 .! $7
The passage of the fireball cut ' Philadelphia . . . . W
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WITH THE LEAGUES
AMEniCAn.E.iaUE
At Jfew York. I
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Vew Vork .. t "
Williams. Pnber. Schalk and Lynn
Selrocker and Walters. umpire 01
Eee nd Hildehrand. '
Ond one same scheduled in the
American League today.
cmlty observed by nearly everybody
w o happened to be awake at that
t.e
H C Cheshire is among those who '
I'Q.vrho actual meteor. He stated
tUai If fell due south oftowa aad as-?
r ared to be as large as a barrel.
It was so bright and large that I
a frank to say it frightened for
a moment.' said Mr. Cheshire. "It
rjpeared to fall straight to the earth
a- landed somewhere due soBth of '
t m out the end of Butternut street
ome of thoee who saw the flaan
SAXIOX.VI. LEAOOE.
Mondnyf Results.
IMttabars t Boetoa 0.
Ka others played.
Titlaj ' Scheduled
Doatoa at Brooklyn.
New York; at Phildcljia.
Staaoa .cloeed for others.
"tjdlnB Of The Teumj.
Won.
vl ght attributed It to lightning but pbtiadelahla S
t-' sky was perfectly clear Other St o "
J- -uKhi it wa the flash of automo- cinciaaatl tl
tl lights. Chicago . '. V.' ... 74
Meteors on meeting the mita&ce g
rf the atr are skb turno iaio a Brooklyn SS
w ue heat Many large meteorite. Pfutort
' 'des or fireballs have f alien in var- " '
lous parts o! Texae-v f
Lost. TV
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How Cat
Mothers ar
less as to
tleir childr
maon of
first acute
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VIEW NEWS NOTES
fines soihOuKht-
e coifs which
h inflam-
rane. at spjiui to i Keporter.
and th MEW T.er. Oct. I The satherlng
a diea of c tton continues and the season
ttat is sehfcgj cured arid that ma'-" soon shall he ?er
pnu urea burden- any parsons e n ama mm aaortest coiwn
who fcar thJoirome disease wUl crop in many years and the severest
r "ember having had frequent cplds droi th since 1S
r fce time It was contracted A lit- Showeri of rain continue to fall
t . forethought a bottle of Chamber- at internals hut not enough to amoom
pm Cough Remedy judiciously al to wuch
v ' an mis irooie migui ;'
avoided Obtainable verywhere
.VATIO.VAL l.HARirK.
Al I'itfehnrch
Boston '.. ' P t "
Pittsburgh. '. ..... 2' 9 ?
Stt and Ttfreeorr Cooper nnl
3mlth. rmpfres ftigler and Kmslie
Ojjly one game scheduled in Nation
al League today.
mir.si: ahoits uepokt
oy war wax mi i
By Special Leaeed Wire.
WASHIXOTON. Oct. L The confer-
ar resort on the wrtas hill w.s
adopied by the House without roil call
today. It will be takrn p in ttu
Senate toorrw
.
JLXQTHBR :.0.Hw.0tH IS
'AuvAxrtn to iuiitiin
JJy Special Leased Wire
wAsmxrrroK Oct. t -a mat . '
credit of t)0.fla.iw to rar Rntjn.
fs tt&tenJed today bv the ;overr-
men. Thl brings the trtal advanel
thus far to Great Britain to ll.svvi"
" and the total advas'cfi tc al! tr
Allies op to $2.51.4Oi).fl0d
1TALI v TAKK 3.019
riHSOVEKS I DRlVi
B? Special Leased Wire.
ROWS Oc l In their offend-
cperations of the last three days. Oen
ral Cadorna s trjops hae taken .
M9 prisoner the w3r attii anao.n-
ced today "tirth'-r Awtruu attif
unrn the Irshan lines tn BsIbm i
Vlatea which were. p-ihed torwar'!
in the recent atttin er- cumpletel
repulsed.
PUBLIC SHOWING
COOPERATION KITH
HE RAILROADS
L H Giles and wife motored to Blair
jfunday morning here they visited at
tUe home of James TrusaeU. agent
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3!MI( MlMlIUs Marvin Giles and family of Mer-
Tlliy UMlt THKIK JIi:i Ul vtklted at the home of his father
- 1 A Ulles near this efty.
r tw Aff'aeri Pr-s Kd Eilis had business la HIair teat
AMSTERDAM ct i T - 'rtW' weak
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lvfc. number f .ihM fW. n R v i Wood mtosfoaary of the ' " '1 Zjf
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Tie View Ola Co. on aetxmat of
. .roiUrt ad supaties ttcedt-d ey ?.
Abilene Supply Station
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h-.rch srvkM here last Suiidai
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v"1"'"""-' MJUuatin. I infTiag Brothers' hho hW ai -
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at home when you are shopping; for one.
Go to 'the Columbia dealer's and make yourself at home.
Play the instrument as if it were your own. Ak for any record
in the list as if you owned them all.' Play the ones vou like a
often as you feel inclined to. Walk right up to the Columbia
Grafonola wind it change the needles regulate the tone-leaves
you will find them only on the Columbia Grafonola. Put
on and rake off the records and don't be afraid of hurting the
instrument. While the salesman will do all this for you if Vou
want him to he will be happy to have you learn "to operate
the Columbia then and there.
Take all the time you want. If you should prefer to make up
your mind about buying at home an instrument will be sent
to your home for you to try. There is no charge for this. No
obligation to buy is incurred.
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about it take your time and the" experience of buvin a phono-
graph will be one you'll always look back upon with pleasure
Gtfamtta Gnfonahs are prictd at SIS f $SSQ
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 171, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 2, 1917, newspaper, October 2, 1917; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth334462/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.