The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 200, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 8, 1916 Page: 8 of 8
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THE ABILEHE REPORTER ABILENE TEXAS.
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At Mission Wednesday and Thursday
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to nvoid tlisnpp.ointment is to make it impossible. You can
never find disappointment in DUTCHESS TROUSERS 10c
a button; $1.00 n riJ-J4he trousers fail the money warrant
ty never does. It is your insurance and you simply can't
lose The Fall and "Winter styles are ready here. . V
Prices $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 $6.00
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Abilent't Faverltg
Shopping Place
In the elaborate serpen production
of "Romeo anil Juliet" In which Fran-
cis X. Bushman and Hovcrly llayno
portray the roles of the- Immortal lov-
ers these two famous stars are sup-
tirtrinrl liv tin? Tvmsf tintnlile enst over
assembled for a motion picture. There
are scores of prominent artists or
both the etnae and screen and the long
roster Includes a Dooth a Sothorn a
Vntifolt. a Kemtilo and a Davenport
names that icprescnt the greatest his
trionic families of this anu n .past gen
eration.
Tim nrlnnlnnia in this nlcllt-mol IC-
tttrlzatton of Shnkesnoaro's Immortal
romantic drama arc all leading dramn-
tlc actors nnd-lictrcsses with worltl-
wldo reputations. Many of them have
oinrrorl In SItlotinpnrlnn tinrts. and
nenrly every member of the cast has
had a classical training. More than
Blx hundred persons wore used in the
pro'ductlon and no expense nas oeen
spared to make It the most notable
offerliic that lovers of the silent tlrnnn
havl yet seen.
See this groat picture Pt tnc .Mis-
sion Wednesday and Thursday.
.0Vi:iTY AM) TIIKII.LS
is im:tkoyohki: yu.m
Ifnrolil I.ocKwood nnil liny Allison
.Seen nt Their Host
Itnrntil t rtnUwnrut nnil MnV AlllSOnI
ono of the. most popitlar conm-nation?
In tho silent ilrntna. win oe seen on
iim irm hero nt the flem Theatre
nn frl.iirnilnv In "Tho Uivcr Of ItO-
mancc" a flvo-part Motro wonderplayj
produced by the YorUe Film Corpora-j
YOUR
FONDEST
DREAMS
slid
A Classic in 8 Acts a Heart-Compelling Drama With
a sure appeal to every man woman and child in the World
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Frances X.. Bu$hman.BEVERLY
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Crowned KinglaftheScrer Queen of Motion Pictures
TITULAR ROLES
STARS of the Grtatest
dicnecs in the mist ma
tory of tho sorea
flee
IN.
zr
arityflrith :
itfspectach
m Picture nu-
iranta in the his-
PRODUCED at a cost of $250000 With n cast of GOO chosen
players this tho Love Story of the Ages eclipses pie possi-
bilities of the spoken drama.
General Admission
CHILDRJMy - C 15c Logos 4 to 9 inclusive four chairs each per scat. 50c
Boxes 1-2-3 and 10-11-12.' G scats each wer seat ... . .. 35c
r '
ADU
-25c
.i tn IhlB nrndllCllon Mr. LOCKWOOll I
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in Been In tho role or. a wcauny young
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n wiin iiopliien in mako his own wny 4 - 4 ! has practically ceased the demanl
fin the world. Not finding anything for nuuhtods for peace production hat
" . . . r . . . j. it'll fn nvt' liiif ti J. . in - '
better to do HO Utiys a nroKCH-uuwu -v mi.ti u.ir inn iu. swumi mrrvnavu.
motor boat which ho uses to ierry v -m -inis is me case ror insiancc. wmi
I Msrm
k jf ft H Jyt jTi &f A
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mining stel and Iron concerns are
ncciin'od to full cntinc'.ty and hardly
equal to the task of filling orders.
"The result thereioro. is a penou
nt rpnlpnlshment: nnil renovation ol
: ....... 1.... .. -ri..ffo im rnllece. ns follows:
Inl'n U'lTII l.r. I1IIL M.1I1 U.ft...' n.
'". ... ........!. .... o I Mnrrln Iinllo tlv nir In a remotD
Tlnn K.n tn BirucK uy m " "- v v ' . . .
rrthcloM but on account of his station section of Orange county cut off from
iTf r'Xn m consider Mm sort- school Joined the Boys' Corn Club at
lit uivt w - i.l. . ft tnn J?rtt tU rnn vnr-f -"- ....
ously. Little b uie. nowever mo w h? " '"" " "" ;: " auch overworked equipments mat nac
Ss her heart to him . Jo has followed i our Rd'g'" ff now set In and hlch ''. limitcl only
How he. finally carrlqs her away uU;nl" "ffi ft -vir to tho row" the long deliveries rcmlrud.
against her wishes In his boat and tho field and plantod car tolteiw '. b tremendous undortak-
?orccs her into an elopment. when she H.i.8 grca y taprov hr hl I 'J 0 t nep thp worn
forces licr Into nn clojnnont
of thrills and stirring sltuatio.u. Tho County -ir an- oncea e --o-;- Vhat wHirequlre several year.
beat Slnls .JUW tlioy V5 at ention nnd'he sold his surplus at a
away and tho supposed boatman 8ncs . awardcd
tho g'F1' . . ..... . .!. n. free trin to tho A. & M. College and
There is an unnwiw . .- - t FarmCr3. Sh0rt course
flnalo. mating It one ot the best Btor Youn; LcaUo.a work nttracted the
les over Provided for these i stars. Jr'aUontIo'n of tho mnnnKcr of ft irga
Lockwood and !ib Allison are ftur- aM mcT conforrinf. wWl mo hc
roundod by an un8"ally strong cast. hJm Bcoct a lat.o atnouBt
Including lator Cupep. Prtnu ot aocd com from a field of 115 acres.
A3IEUICAN A3nUL.VNCE DBIY-
EJtS GET HONOItS IS EUltOl'E
from September 18 to 20.
"Tho American drivers liavo shown
Correspondence Associated Press.
PARIS Nov. S. Drivers ot tho Am-
orionn pichi Ambulanco contlnuo to
recelvocltatlons and lettors of apprc-
claUon of their work. Ciuer auugeon
Gulbal of a division operating at Ver-
fltin nnvn
"At tho moment when an unexpec-
ted order ot departure deprives tho
129th division ot tho American Sani-
tary SecUon 3 the divisional surgeon
desires to express to all Its members
his deepest thanks.
"Since April 25. 1916 the section
has followed tho division to tho var-
ious points on the front where it has
been in action: at Lay St Christopho
In the dangerous sector of TIaumont
vnnlun. and at Bois-le-Petre.
"Tho American volunteers havo
everywhere shown an unfprgettablo
example of devotion.
"They carry away with them the
gratitude of our wounded the adml-
Miinn nt nil those who have seen them
at work and tho regrets cause by
OiAlr ilnnnrttire.
They leave behind them an exam-
ple which It will be sufficient to re-
call when in another Verdun their
successors will be called upon to show
the courage and eell-abnegauon so
necessary in the accomplishment of
their mission."
General Blondln commanding an-
other division at Verdun wrote on
uoniomimr or tn Sub-Lieutenant Rod-
oianachl of American sanitary Sec-
tic n No. 2:
"I wish to express to you my cqu-
gratulations for the unwearied acti-
vity the devotion and the fearless con-
tempt or danger shown by the drivers
of American sanitary secuon ru
and genoroua nation for tho emanclpa- of Romance
iion oi which our uncesiora sue" meir
blood.
"I cite to tho order of the Division
nrlt't.ru ffttrrll ?Mi.im nml ru'iti Irn
an and would ask you to kindly trans
mit to nu your drivers my congratu-
lations and thanks..
"(Signed) BL.ONDIN."
General Dlondln also mentions
Ihlnks he is a burglar forms a story JJjgnJi0 Aalpmonl Of German factories a
worn iiuii win
tr nppnmnlliih."
Statistics or die- German steel pro
fiurtton mnnth by month are given
howinc substantial Increases over
W13- ....
Tho coal and coke situation tho pot-
ash market and. the llnon Industry
.. nil fnvirnlilv rpvlowod. TllC llOP
crop for 1910 Is shown to be. way below
the previous year uieru -
a considerable decreaso in
'niAil nrnfi
.. t r .naAti. vtaltnra lfl
'IHO IlUIIlUVr Ut Huumi-ii. ..a..-.--
f.ii.. .i..im tin mnnth of Auitilnt
ULTIIII l4Ul..lf " -- JJ'
the hotel rcgiir "'
i
I.co waiiccr. rim .'i-. """"""' For this work ho was paid n premium that for
Mrs. Mathllde nrunuage w""' &i)OVO ti10 waR0 Qf ordinary laborers jnir been
norn nnil other WOlI-KnOWU BWIK """ . ...-n fnonl u-lili thU wnr t .i. onttu-
- ..tllo IJnnrv nttn. who nro- .. "..'.. .: i lcll..l
. . ....... .. rmt i..t T rial t it
"tho Amoncan drivers uavo snown bki" ' . Ti . i t Vir ino manager huh ho ikuSw ...
themselvus worthy sons of tho grcat;i"ceu -inuim'. '-"
rtn n vnnriv Bninrv basis to take charco
'nt rppiI hreedinc work. About 400
acres ot corn
fnrm iit vnnr
J . .r . .t. ...... nl.a
nianai'.empni. r.ar "J wc row juui-.
.. .. - -i. ... i...
will bo plantod on thIs'nnV0 rcacheit a totat of 11015 which
r larKCly under Leslies wnH tl COnaldorablo incroaso over prc-
..In. tn tfin rrttv" nlntq . ...... t. f ttmulttlt- iti llfltp
lous monms. n iuk-i....i .---
3mde Well y IicIIcIouh Ytnol.
will luSf'tilnnted also
"".. y ' .. .: .." ........
With practically no euui-uiiuu
. fc . ... . t rnt
i! .t of this totat numoer i"j "'
. t -.. inii.iitlttr ir.t Amur.
n.iui iiiuvuvimi ' --. - . ft ifireiuiiuin. mviiiMinh "" ....-.-
pnoT such ns was obtained through I .. vmm imatlln countries were
ex-
'mhorshlp in tho Hoy Corn Club
nhts boy nt tho ago of IS has spear"'
.ittji Aii nph fmm Franco anu
a atr riftfl I ' U ... rti
(1 H3l-'tUly tW 0IU EnBana "
to tho people
German wrr
Association's
rn..i ni.n i.n mntint ijciicioniwiin-. u!hu. ."". j; resnons bio position ai
Rlggs and Kenan In general order "'rn.nuo.f i fried different ary and wlth f !& to The tt cf an aRPl
to thnir mum nn.i .levntlnn f'nr- run-dwn condlt o I I fried . OKTcreni for romotlon. Ho ls ilonning to O11isprlho to th0 fifth
ol ItlJL's is from Washington. II. C. rome. .es' W mout .ne. amrn fpcnd 0Vl.nnB studying uookb to " ;" - . . t0
and Graduate nf Yalo University "? WPi .a..Kr.lSI "lin. e.luca inn HO raiwi iu r- ; -foHow!
flwnn Ifonnn l from Knn.vllln V "lClUi au U ." ! "i" - cfiiVO by not UVlUg COn.llUIH l -;
v Hinou. iHiri'MKiu-rauu ..'. ri
my frieuirB.
Sfrs ACarl hi
n
peu
. "... t." ... ...'' ..i wa
w. anu was trail uiiit'd irum iiiu uiii- .
verslty of orth Carolina.
sianiey ueu or rrintf iuii s. j. uuu
nrlnpntnn I'nlvnrHltv. lias beoil cited
in oruers lor nis coomva energy uu pentona
uiattK""4 ui. uuiiscr u "'"" sharp
lilln nmhiilntipn driver !n Section No .-
...... y(r
1 auauucu lo aiio.uu ui umu cdi- m
dally ror having urougnt at a greai
nersonal risk a non-coramlssloned of
ficer to a surclcal dressing statlou-rf
whose Injuries were bo uau tnai it
hn nnt hnd Immedlato attenuoniSTie
would havo died.
rnd er
it'll tin bs
:tfra ninrf Hrut
- ... .... r '
tfpnnams Bf
is Iron pntv m
and liiycior
nnDctlte. aids
.... -..-
tlio blood nud In
creatci strength-yilclmore
W Co I adv
f INTKHi:STI.(J NOTES OF
i phases op GKiur:
litates.
V. IMtl'STIlV
8. Interebtlng
vntwuiiKtnndlnc recent political
ove'ntH the Relschbank onco more l
calling tho roll for a war loan. m
financial loaders of tho Empire con-
fidently hope that tho performance
tf duty in this respect win noi hbbu
Ktlon NKW YORK. Nov. 8.-IntarobttaB ' ' -' J lmt that the
K"rai notes on several phases o German in 0l'otakft Part In tho ach'.evement
clSSS """try aro contained In reports "I.Xbtopi. fa. at all times
JI LU1H' -'.
H0DV IS POl'XD IN OM
CISTERN AT MOUNT PE.Vh
VAXAHACHIK. Tex.. Nov. 7. The
badly decomposed body of a man was
fished out of an old cistern on the
Ren Lancaster place near Mount Peak
twelve miles west of here today.
Identification is not complete but
619063 BALES
GINNED IN THE D. S.
TO NOVEMBER FIRST
ft .. A I .. 4 nnnnlnllnn
Uio Aiuuricuii nou.iuHU.
- .i rr.n.lA lulilnh Iml'A 4llf rpfV Ulltl
IIIUILU null 1IUUG kuiuu i..x J"" -
ched hero from Berlin.
Tho German machine industry. It Is
.wi-irnri la now In the nrocoss of a
lrmnn.nl rut! A tilB mOTl t llflrtlf tit tllG DTO-
dtiction of the Implements of peace
times as well as war. The fact that
for two years many of the inaciune-
lri.o T.nrtr inorpnsed number of our
enemies forms an Incentive to our ef
forts spurring on to unsure
achievements.
"Our finances do not shake under
tho vast amounts which so far have
been subscribed for whim win ex-
M..HM- . . 4t.rt olHTlflllian II? IIV
J producing factories hava been con- perience a iu
centratlng on Implements or war. w.; ot tho empire."
'ordor to avo themselves from stagna
tlon has caused tho supply o ma-
chines for all other purposes to de
WASHINGTON' Nov. 8. CensuB
cotton report shows 8.619.063 bales
rmmtlrif ruunJ as half tinned from
the body is thought to be that of a the growth In 1916 to November 1st.
SSTS. CdSdaurp0ar;ilcularir; I-b.rt and his family came from
- t-e irtiii.tia. u.inra ho tins n fifarpr
In the course ol tne aaya anu uie"u "u. v. v
the body is thought to be tnat or a im Bru m -o '"""'t:'
man named Lambert a cotton picker j compared with 737b8&6 for 1915t and
...v jnHignrl turn u'nI.H ntrn. .9.826.912 for 1911.
ajt thtJ disposal of the empire.'
Our idea of bad business Is for an
nnvaeeii eirl to accopt a four-carat
crease. "And." the report continue - - three-oarat suitor
"sinco competition of normal tlmM Dallas News.
who disappeared two woets ago.
SHINOiA
Get the home care of
shoes habit It pays
ell dr esd people always have well shined ihoes.
i with the key for opening the box its quica
qualities and the handy
SttJNotA Home Set
for polishing makes the
home care of shoes a
I pleasure.
BLACK TUI WHITE
BOX 6X1
uuur WITH
AH SAVC
At U 4Mlre Acctft ao wsWtkste
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Round bales included this year are
163.$3. compared with 6577 for 1915.
and 23182 for 1914.
Sea Island Included S0JJ1Q for 1916 :
&O.302 tor isio ana io.ua iur ivn.
The Abilene Cotton BjtBhange re-
ceived the following Wednesday;
Alabama 3T9.U74.
ArKsmasstiiTlSi-
California U.2S3.
Fioriada 89.086
Georgia -1.435342.
Louisiana 3i 1711.
Mittlsslppi 561.37S.
Nprth Carolina 381255.
Oklahoma 582.546.
South Carolina 639.734.
Tennsse 223178.
Texas 3.1 10.280
All other btatos $&759.
i .
Keeps
fer Children?
In Per feet Health
int. cvi.i
THE II
SVP.LL'S
MII.V IV
31 ANY 1
ivitri
cOK
SIN
Doell
rote.
Carlyler JlLi
iftjsDr ICaldwell at
at ftjunas used ur
Seep
her home
would not
e has been
in per-
ilrs-. Au
recently
Monticello
Caldwell
ifor a n
:bo wiUi
i-t.i t
auie M-tm
faci:jfealth
pt. Caldwellsjup Ifpiln Is a
combination of simple JaxsKiva ueros
with DtDsin that acts on thiAbowels. in
an easy natural way. andvogulates
Ithe action of this most impoifcnt fune-
l.. t. . ... ... .. J.m ...1.1.1.
"- iwn. isearjy an m anufi .
t.lSPPmov ni tpv(i. HSbildres are subject la tacV-ible to
SlhltMI0. 01 hWTUU wo lnactIon and a mild. gepVadable
tUK AISU. ASivfcU . cv n. raidwtell'lSvruL
wapo vv ? it.i i. Pepsin should havo a place Id! every
AACO. fcov. 7.-APPlIcaUon has f lly medicIn& chest It 6$ peasant
ba prttMjUid u tke 54ta district ITi. .! PhUHrn lie il and
court by coub1 for T. R. Watson uiie H r8adily. while it Is eu
Pxewtoa eoway baaksr. nw on trial iT...... j..i.d I
and
ef
.!!
r. -' . !". uww uu ini fM.tiva for adults.
mere lor the murder of State Commis-! Dr Caldwell's Syrup Pepsi
tfcioner or BauKiag and Insurance Jno jn drug stores everywhere fr
S. Patterson asking for a suspended ceats a bottle. Tp avoid Imitation
sentence in the event he is comlcted iffoiHA substitutes bo but yd
for manslaughter lJr caldvell's Syrup Pepslil Seeat tlcello Illinois
sold
Hty
ind
set
a fac-simllo of Dr. Caldwell's signa-
ture and his nortrait annp.ir nn thp
yellow carton In which the bottle li'
packed. A trial pottle free of charge
can bo obtained by writing to Ur
u. laiuwcii. 4 jo wasmngton si aiou
mwmmmEmm
They LJke Th
Tliat is thcA-eason thiaalc contjflUfis to draw crowds S
of shopps wbo aTOrccjjkluio ftvfct that wo aro
making I'jr j&
I t Prices -y 1
M'iftadGaving ttiem money on ovciy urrcnasc. uomo H
rf in Am.l nn n.nfA fry nitnrir AKWnr JT lW
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The Test is the Proof
.lust received our Annual Car or FERNDELL FOOD
PRODUCTS. They are so uniform in FANCY QUAL-
ITY that wo run no risk in recommending CRITICAL
TRIAL to you therely adding you to our host of satis-
lied customers. The test of this statement is the only
nal proofof its truth.
Chandler & Schultz Grocery
We have Four Phones No. 820.
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10 OBNTS and FIFTEEN CENTS
THURSDAY
HAROLD LOCKWOOD and MAY ALLISON
'THE RIVER OF ROMANCE"
A Metro Wojiderplay iu 5 Aets
RICHARD C. TRAVERS and LILLIAN DRBW
in
"MY COUNTRY 'TIS OF THEE"
Ham and Uud Conndv
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