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THE ABILENE REPORTER ABILENE TEXAS
The Abilene Reporter
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OKK.SiniJl)
The democrats in thb national con-
frees aro helpless or nearly so. Tho
republican majority la so dqclulvv' iio
tremendous that the doinourats may
protest but thoir protests do no good.
If you want a Rood Id en of Just
how coiky tho republicans aro now
how self 'satisfied thoy nro read tlto
following Associated Vrois dUimtOh
under a Wajhlngton date lino:
Scnato democrat today-launch-ed
at (ha republican side what
waa regarded pun orally no A con-
certed effort to force a g'oticral
political debute hut failed to
draw a counter-attack.
For more -than arr hour Son'
ator Pat Harrison of Mississippi
belabored tho republicans for
What he characterised as failure
to get together for tho rofuhal ot
tho majority In the lionso to nc
ccpt the Knox peneb resolution
nd with' -.-barges of. extravagance
nd falluro to keep campaign
pledges to reduce taxes.
While Senator .Jlurrlaon spoke
Senator Underwood und others
from the democratic side inter-
ruptcd with questions by which
they nought to emphasize his
arguments.
Republican senators listened
but did not reply Senutor Harri-
son turned to President Hardin's
and attacked the recent appoint-
ment of Scot C. Boone as gov-
ernor of Alaska and A. D. Ranker
as chairman fof the shipping
board.
SPEAKING OF PHOGUESS
Neal Bassel was once Mayor of Bpl-
ton and under his administration that
sluggish old toWn came alive and has
been steadily on the upgrade tfver
iilnce.
Mr. Basscl was a visitor In Dallas
the other day und the Dallas Kcws
obtained an interview from him which
Is worth reading particularly In Abi-
lene where months havo been wasted
and nothing. accomplished by way of
providing a municipal camping ground
for automobljo tourists. Mr. Basael
said.' '
"Our two tourists' camping .
grounds ate kopt. fitlod .and are
performing a gonulno service to
autqista. Wo have; houses- at '.
each of the grounds which are
located along Turtle Crcok. that
are screened in and arranged so
cb to guard against bail weather .
i conditions. These; are rented out
at a nominal coat. Just unougn to
pay for the expense- of bulldlns
them while no charge is made for
the camping grounds proper A '
man is kept at each of the grounds
to take care of those who conio
in and provide "them with wood
and wafer. We are mighty iiroud
of the aerylce that is . rendered
through these camps and know
from the many expressions we
have received from tourists that
they are appreciated."-
lOSTJA' STATISTICS
i . .
Texas lends the United Statos in the
number of gouts. Jn face Texas has
almost half the goats in this country
spread over hr broad acres. The
number of goats in TexaS is 1.7O0.
606 compared witn 3426.300 In nil
the United States. Texas goats in-
creased over six hundred thousand
from i310 to 1Q20.
o Texas also leads all other 'statctf in
the number of sheep with 2.55241-!.
an increase of about seven hundred
thousand ov -r IjlO. Ten ycurs 'ago
ten or twelve states were ahead of
Texas in the number of sheep but the
Lone Star State has forged to .the
front and now has a declsivo lead over
them all.
"The number of sheep in tho Unitid
States according to a ntatemont from
the department of commerce fins de-
creased front over 52000000 tn over
34000.000 in ten ycurs. but allowance
must bo made for the fact that the
census ln1010 was tuken In April
after the spring lamb orop while that
of 1920 was taken on JapuuVy .
Goats on the other hand. shood
an increase of half a million in tho
ten-year period for the whole countrv. 1
If any government employe does iot
approve the admlniatra.tlon's plans for
rcorganiration pf th. government that
employe Is lopped oft tho pay-roll fm-
medfatciy. in other words it is da.i.
(-erous to luve an indepenjlent opin-
ion anywhte round' n governmjnt
Lure.au
Advertising can drive out the wave
of business woe now "sweeping th
country It has bben decided by adver-
tising men in tosslon at Atlanta- Ad-
vertising can do wonderful things'. It
to highly probable a carr-pal;n of op-
timistic business advertising would
help the country a great doal Just noiv.
Sugar sold for foyr ecms a pound
Jn Kow york Tuesday. Amerlcan
noy can begin to cat enough of the
htutt to give them all sorts of dlu-
easBY Got to hand U t 'em thpse Sweet-
water Swatters are ball pldyrs and'
thcxe Sweetwater fans support tho
home team
J. 1'luvlus Is in danscr of wearing
out his wajcomt.
Viewpoints
Kdiicittloii Iloforc Law
Washington He. lid:
Tho .hdvowUq f iha adoption by
law' of the metric system In tills coun-
try ttfo on Hid wrong track. They are
again following tlio loud which would
do by authority what can only be
do no through tin educational process
There are Score- cif ItUo lillla In colli
grosa npd yet nil experience ins
BhmVn 'hw in a the ivrunc wav
n5.vn T"1.10 ' "'? "rcing way
Tho lnte Dr. ltosn had the rluht.ifiun
He euBscstod that congress nlaca
with some existing government -bur-
can tho nuthoi Illation to promote the
uso of the metric svstem In the in-
dustries and in trade This .Would
linVe li'td dono through systematic
centered' propaganda both printed and
porson.il ' Agents would explain" to
plant ownera and manager to. ox-
porters and importers to farm "lab-
or and trade organizations the nd-
vantage of that system ot weights
and measures.
If It )s o good a thlirg ns it ad- .
......- 1. ...k.. . ..... a .-l
prairi milllllHlll lllltuy wuuiu uunmn-
IV adopt it. If u would save time und
money it it would add to Uniformity
if ito much simpler that its substi-
tution 'would bo easy if it would pro-
mote torrigp commerce arid do all
those :lt!ng claimed for It. not onjy
would It bo ut' qnce- ndoptod ' but
tho demand for It nationally would be
cpmpolling
As t is. ngltutlmi through pt'isn)i.
al and private xourass has nlreatly
made it dent in the .American stand-
ard. Its ndvocatcn aro ab!o to sliow
only a very oarnet but very limited
support of the'r bill They nro every-
where opposed by lndustral man
ngM-s l.y workmen by producer (r
by counter organizations Legisla-
tion will npl effect ft result. against
the papular will. Congress cannot
iegisinto this system for the slates.
It cann-jt-make .the building trades
throw away thoir tools and buy Oth-
ers. . It powers hvo doeldely restrict-
ed and if exerplsNl in this Instance'
through a law would but mess things
up nttd hot simplify fhom.
Chler .tustiee' White
prostop Olbcon in Kew York Tim-
es: Tho chlof.' JustlceV grent aversion
was to hi. caking on the telenhone. Ho
fllked to U'ok at a man when he talked
to him and It was many yonra be-
fore he would permit" a telephone in
tlio house Hfc aso disliked automo-
biles and used to say that tho motor
car waa for tho masses the horso
and carriage for tho classes.
I. hivo soverttl times gone to the
court and seen him sitting ns If dol-
ing in the. chair with some young
biwl'oV holding forth telling hint the
law Qno afternoon ft brilliant law-
yer from Now York wns'speaklng and
the Chiof Justice wne apparently in
dreamland. Tlio man mndo a state-
ment. Suddenly the Chief J-ustlce-sat
up in his clmlr and . pointing hlA fin.
gor at the man. -Balds "You will ex-
cuse mo lr. if I tell you that you do
not lnow tixuctly from what you
'rpioto. ' He proeoeded to toll him that
the cao cited wan. on mich and such a
page in such and such ft book. and
in audi and; niich paragraphs. Tho
man scorned so dumfounded that 'he.
could scarcely continue his argu-
ment. ' i;!ko othorH before mm e-.poc.ully
John Marshall. Justice White came
to the Supreme Court a man of no
means. H came with the full know-
ledge that it hO had remained a prac-
ticing -lawyer a great income would
havo been his. iut hp enmo In no
spirit of Snorlfic". lie aceeptfd the
post from Mr. Cleveland because -he
felt tdt It was right and he died
aa he always said he wished to in.
hnrnen). . .
Clip and Comment
Cuttlnp 'fin Down
The prosident hn3 Just appllod tho
ax to eight congressional patriots. Who
were getting. $6000 a year cachi to
"Investigate tho high cost ot living.
Great scott. does Mr. IJnrdlng expect
Vin tinfltlrlntls to CO to WOrk? Abi.
'lone Dally Hcflector. (Abilene Kans.)
ooliLtrall. With all else that may i9
BftldTrlafHnH has shownj that he. has
tho right lnteotlons n any rato in giv
ing tho eight congressional "patriots
the air. C & L. woum "kc i -some
more of this; it's always In order
to roduco the- expanses of tho govern-
ment and tho farther he goes in- this
the better it will salt tho poople. A3
far as hiring men to Investigate the
high cont ot living It seems to a & C.
that this l mere 'child's p.ny and
not tha why to get at the heart of tho
matter. Wo havp not heard ot any in-
vestigation bringing prices duwu and
It Is a Bafo artffrrtlon that n one-evi-r
will. Wo havo' had Investigations and
J investigations but tho majority of the
Investigators have fmintt mat mry
havo taken a long way around and
eventually get buck to tin. IWq right
where they stalled. C. A C. belleveb
in llivestlgatlons. particularly ofwhertf
tho people's money KPes In govern-
ment expcndltiirVn but Investigations
are valueless urnes Hu-y go far pough
and get into the hturt of tjio mutter
and bring about concrete and decisive
results And the lnvestlgutiono may
cost tho sovernment more than the
thing that is being Invoatljtated would
if it had not len investigated. In.
vest jgatlons with tho right kind of in-
vpBtlators who invcBtlgato fully . and
thoroughly nnd' then mali a report of
their lnvo8tijations'so that some re-
sult may come out that will be of
benefit to the people ale to bo coni-
monded. othcrwiso it Is ueeesaary to
investigate the luvestigutoia who have
made the investigations.
' .in
TrndliiK by Mall
Ah' business man who patronised
a mail-order house- for goods that
are manufactured in Jus own ctty
not in a position to complain if
ins
oiiHtomers dolikewise' Business l bile.
Mr
vlt -; " nwmiin ijoi -
aif
you will find the trail loading to tlrv
mall order houses otrewn with the
wrocknee of what might have been
good business tuwns and proipordus.
It Is strange indeed why pojopte will
patrouirp a niHll order house In prc-
fnrnnKn tn thlr home BtOrOfl. TllOl O
i.-u HAvmiil iiUliUt for that Is whutl
thoy are -that aro advanced by cus-
tomers of this kind; ope Is that they
op get things elyinper; anothor l
thai they aa'n got exactly xtlwf. 4hey
want. ott eu-. It may be that cer-
tain articles cun be bought cheaper
from niall order houso. but in the
pnmo of nil confidence do you think
that is any way to build up your homo
'town? AVhat if overyono' ordorod all
his stuff from oitt ot -town where
dt; you Imagine your town would bo?
Well it isn't hard to imagine: It would
go tVtha demnltlon bow-bows. And
thop thero is the' ile that you can
get exactly what you want. Of course
it is know that in caso nny certain
article Is not carried In stock a homo
storo Is only too glad to order it for
you and they can uccuro It fqr you
Just ns quickly as you can got It by
ordering through a mall order houste
and thereby leaving the home mer
chant out o! tlxe deaU And the nr1
'jgr ';' 'r?m?zzz 'W 'xjfls&ti&y 7 .
Just a Little Fun
. i . .
. Business Atwociiitcs ' "
From the American Legion YVeoJOy.
"WhoV. thp Bwellguy you was jut
talkln to?" asked Tony tho bootblaak
Vol! Them .
From the Los' Angeles Time.
Morris Gfst sAid In the smoking
room qf tho'Clilcaso; Athlotle Club:
"Lco by (he papers that some Phil-
adelphia ministers hove decided how
Woman ha's" got to dross hrenftpr.
The libdicb muttn't ' be optn more
than tvo Inches bolow tho chin. The
skirt- mustn't reveal more than throe
inches of nnklo. ahd so forth. '
"Well. I told tho girl in 'Aphro-
dite' about tho Phflrtdephia minis-
ters' decree and I'll iievet forget their
look of horror and denalr. .
" 'My goodness' i beautiful brunette
moaned 'dressed ilka that a poor g(rl
cun only work h"r c-rya.' "
A New Course lint Vnlua'blo
LFrorn the Financial aT'" -
cancr Ja Alias ionea a7
" Servant rXrt madam.
.Cajler (i"iirprtscd)-i-Vher-iW she'? '. .
.' Servant Don't you ' know muiri?
Miss Jones Is Holng.to.be married tta4
she goes to the'collcg- every afternoon
to take lessons iij dumeStjr oil-onoe.
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GEMS FftOM THE niHT.E
Vii-.
.:
f' ' 4" '!' 'Z. ?' C ?
"And-the o'nger of the. Lord wd' hot
against Icrnr) and he sold them "Into
the hands of the Phlllitihes ahd Into
tho handis of the children 4f Amnion;"
Judges 10:7.
WWi--VAAVVWVMWAAAAAA--AA-MI
applies to the- business man .who or-
ders his stuff from out of toWn when
he cati get t Just ii good and' Just
as cheap at home ruclprqpity appl1
in business Just as it does "in n?any
otln-r thlnas. und Uw sooner wsa'lt
get next to ourselves- niKl stop the
buy-away-from-honio practice when
we can get what we want at .home tho
sooner will matters -ttt.iln the stable
condltlop that should 6x(st.
Doings of th e Oiif f s
CASH 1"HI5;
PLEAS J
FILLING STATION
''AVE. him and mo' worked i''JS.
for ..vearc." Answered MlcHey. tho.navtt ftnrt -crv0'it s ft; b Joy--d hoi-
bo'V. "He's th '-itlltoi. nf nrt' nf m Wt!k and nnl an If aha aa .arvlnor
papers." '..''.
' PAVIM'6
TE it-Eft '
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' HOW DOVOU YOU HAVENYANfY LICENSE i
x'T Q' 1''''. rtVsilililililililililHi
j BLOW OPT KNOCKING - RETIRED-
WITH PACKAGE ATTACHED
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. 7m WU Ya'mjbw mamsmvim.
Mi sfys j'- w$w v (t'
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I. i.rrrx.i3 iienvk- .-.'otkbook .
. ' Vy MSg PAPB .
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' Pop iv.is pmakin nnd.thlnklng Jat
nlte and .all of a nitdcltn heedtp mai
O: by tho way I'nWlren. Im i:oln-;tT
iirg n i-uppij cf clistomr up for
'a -life sentetifa'lh prls-Jn frfr RAmebOfljl'
c uses crime?
Wtlii4m you k(io-yv--v well Thcr.?-
dsy in N'orhn dsy mff () Vna.
So I do. I rn'ccn si If Is. sod nrtp
woll there n qosy way out oC that.
.H'St-rofwe-t t)r to tab" off Krkloy in-
sted of Theradny of fht wool".
7 Tee -bfe the ider .ir reonestina;
Nora to do enythitijs; sh durnt wunt
to do is Jrt'too funny f-u- weids hee
1 o. sel inn. .
V'!l ilfii dont rcn'JOit hr. sim.l
rrt vii.c. 1 lip . i.M tliw tir h'ilse or
l'or. ' '(1 Ik ii r. id mi V'"' O nlmof r0
!' T V.nii.' v nnd iip. p '! wel". T
r'ont :i-i-r ' will: yiiii'. jio iM.ok 1 ifih'.ft
i ' fi. ti-m of in." nn.'!i. n av or
nt eny fuiiiro tltrio. th" v y ti d'-'l
-il' lb n'l !"i i v illi ti Tci r.i
I.-. ' K l"i f.ini'r tri t clown an't t-li
l.cj- In n plano'inattei of f;nk " Mint
I c.Nuojt h'j to wi-ik Tfiersdav ;'Uer-
f.nrjort anl talie Friday'.off iiv?tU.
. Hee lice ixciirr my (aff'.or sod ma.'
I I'dit'iVen n'otice it sod pop. A'd
ho wa.wkf'd out .tbe rtonrt ha'Wit'
iUh m" .fphowinf1- h'lin o a?): waJ
Vpuld- hajrp'm. and w" went down-.In
the kjtohin and N'pra -w'h Ih there
pealing Iwta'tAcs Jw!th' h niCe no4 a
umwtttffi'Crt " 1x-irer.ion. fton. Star-din
l here a. inlAtilf. anrf thftn savlnsr.' Wjfll'
:WotrwWlhl--.'iMfe'UHlll?-..
' ' t iy i:ni a'.tawfir'. m.H
'ittint M. 'an MM -UttwUflna .
ittthtm ata mtiW Tot-iio a this
ffl'trtiUy dot's Tpes-i it ft traa -wnveil-jin
that dtdent hstff to bo flwired th?v
wou-ldfrtt och .the-nl wfrt .rora. and
pop -:. ' Wil.-U nx n:t lud
sa th?. Im sure and Nora by th-
A.aV.- it occurred to nip. I thaWt pn-
serb'ly you mire UTte to fak- 1'rldny
-."Ulrno-m Tt irislod of Thrrrtjay. th-''
vcok; it merrly oiotirred to me. '
Wtll it nn'e 'J will no( offfd N'orn
.kepnjt on-pealmg noltstaes; andpoi'
std I. sipp"f-e not. it wns Jest a r?j.
In'; id'ei'r Of iniiK- Ai'd fie went' bacft.
iM 'o th" ii'-tting- room a:1d ma -sU.
Well will he r wont -'.)('
IicT if fur Ofi-jn to y'iu tii'it evn
XI ("inlf ll.'l h"!" til'!-'' t '1 I1"!'
('. ;. "U mi't n she wont hco he' sccj'
1T)H l.'fllU" '
Hsw. lmv t"d j'iv prtendinif to
UKAtt TMK Hl-POKTEIl WANT APS
A. Tragedy in Six Cylinders-
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BANK
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' A''drUmtn ialuil the stoto at
P-oundinj; -Billows nodny. but coulil
pit sell anything as the proprietor
lwiit Juat att'n n heav-y n-eal of cab-
nagQ nii new irian potatoes .
.It ia rumored around qn good. au.
-tbprlty that EUcK' Holvranger is fix-
inir.to tepe. With -tlib TickvWe. Jail.
'rfwUht.ef. If thlc dogn happen -It
ttjlf be' -ria culmination of a romnn-
CCwtfih'fctKffn Whlla Elick" was lang-ulshlroj.-lri
-tlis Iron boimd confines
f. th Beijujcer a few weeks ngo.
tj'.me fellows get into troubla slid rto
tp J-iil.whlla others don't until-after
tljcy gci thM.e.
. Kilo Kiidew says nearly every pcr
son- you noi'f't is cither coming or go-
ing. Ior't t'Xpect to get through' a hot
summer of hard Work without a sick
sf ii ir you
your -system
full of ttrpurit
ivglrt n hroak-
io n in the b
tuning riieklyj
sJPthe rem-
-cly for met.
' i'- ( nil 1)CY
Ify the blood
the system
in ueaunyMTii
rice' $1- 25 per
l oti..-. 'c. Lei
adv.
Bass Drug Co
(By Allman
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PR1MIMG
Tents Cut Agaii
Always priced Way below actual cost to h.!37i
a further reduction. No camp cotjart wtihoi
to .the rent questionbuy a tent jyparop ouft
Made of 12-Oz.
Used Tents Guaranti
0x9. Used Tents ...
Nxl Used .Tents i ..n....A. '""?;
.ixli Nev Tqnts . ......1 .......I. Jr ... .... ..... .J900
18x21 Used Tents J. Jm... J ... .m .:'?';?
18x21 New Tents - T -fc-l-- $70.00
16x16 Used Tents (Pyramld)V.P; jr .12500
WE ALSO HAVE WaVSjN OOVJfrfls AT A Bid REDUCTION
ARMY EQUIPMENT COMPANY
002 North Second Street
V.
aiiiiis-s-
Haiisie IS Cents
AT THE
OldsmobiSeSales Room
Slightly used C&lobite for sale at
USED CAlis mCEIi)) TO SELL.
One Mitchdll Tj)MnCar. .
One Overland Touring Car.
iti
L. L. CHEATHAM Manager.
1155 South First Street Telephono Number 620
Automobile insurance' -
Fire '
Theft
Wind
'-. 'Hail?
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Ja.rtfa
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with
M0TZ &
Professional . and
. sr&K i
Efet7 B tin au o Ida
General
Special Attention to
Sayles
rshiner
Gen
ctlco
Office S07.2&aiitlzent Mtlcnl
Bank Dulldlna
D.R. JOHN TIDMORE
riiysklnn ajaLSurgcou
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All Calls .Anifteibd j'roniptly
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Office 350
Idsnce 9U
Drug 8 tor a 73
J" 'Jt
Office fhphe 37t-Res'Phone 122
DAVID Jffi?tfiTLE
glnesr
TE.XAS
Jsmes P. Stlnson R. Clint Chambers
' ' - E. T.jDrooks J
STINSON CH
& OROOKS
SW
Attor
Practice
Courts. '
u. w. muulis br. MyJM-ft-wtfson
C. W HOULltorjr.J
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Office Clttzffn-i Nattyili UspJTn
i irspUfnuliding
toorps soirmrd 3ip.
4
HouftOffle; ioto 12
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tas p.m.
t
At
f5rlum
to 6 P. M.
DRS. COCKRE
Physicians
Havo Opened Oft
fie Over
the City
Office 9u
llealdcnco 10"C
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o aJL
frill Pr(
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Archlte'ejtfsld Ef
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s sis
UWthi
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I4?"!- LATHAM
MFVrlfens
lca In Abir
fOrusl StojS
pJoNasV
nent we are flow msKing
one xpo pest nnw
a Fillod frmy Duck
trom HoiesRips or inn
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 150, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 15, 1921, newspaper, June 15, 1921; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth334679/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.