The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 171, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 9, 1918 Page: 3 of 6
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MM IBTI3ENE REPORTER ABILENE hxA9
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PATJETHREB
NEWS BRIEFS r
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F.mmn HoliU prj- Low
r mnm Ili'ldt daughter or Mr and
u- Hfrhard Held! was ott iou m
j i. r &f Wednesday wUh pneunw-
iim mid was not oxpwiwi to Hv
(i Simbrnm Mrcllnir Friday
ihp meeting of the sunbeam bond
. the First Haptlst Church litis heen
i.d In tor the week by the let.
ir Mack T Wyntt
.Inok WoKpo Hied.
pw hss been received that lack
khee died at tho home of his father
. i lo-Ouia Monday night. Mm Mr-
i nee Miss Miha Cox In very 111
.Mi pnmtmdhla at Mineral Wolla and
c unronsclous whe Mr and Jtra
. reathnl hot bedside
Knnernl Tlnirdn)
i tie funernl of C Ij Avery nnnnnnr-
.l to be hold Wednesday tternnoii
ill be held Thursday oftornoon at
. o'clock ns tho body did not ar-
. from Kl Coniro Cnllfnrnla Wed-
-lay but Is now expected V edne-
night
CliurrliCH lo Suspend.
M a meeting of the ministerial union
mesdav morning II m decided to
i-imnd nil service In churches co-
. prating with the ministerial union
m count of the Influenza for an in-
n finite period. W O DALLAS I'res-
i. . nt of the Union A IJ. VAA.IB. Sec-
i ..r
njre (o "I'ln" .Sufferers. '
I he Hed Cross Influenza committee
I loctited In the homo sari lee ec-
i .hi at the court limine-and It is desired
i ii till persons or families who have
I .1 or now hnve the diseases notify
hi. committee of that fact by calling
i. f)3t between 0 a. m. and ft p in.
i no committees hopes to be able to be
. . help to many families eion furnish-
i.i! iiieilloliiu and personal attendance
tir mine ensos. This sorvlee Is for the
I ..or as well as peoples In hotter clr-
. iniHtancds
Heeds Filed for Itrrnnt.
T A Tedford and wife to T A Hils
.11 K 1-2 of lots Mis 3 and 4 In Hlk
Herry l.cdbetler Subdivision of a
in! of tin; I & (J N liy Co Consider-
in imi ii.'.mo.oo.
M U McDonald and wife to D. C nnd
I .in.i C Kolley part of llony Austin
iir No 19 In blk. "A" Geo W Jnlon-
1. 1 Add to City of Abilene Consider-
ion $2000 00.
Mntit Women ns iVnrsc.
Tho Influenza committee of tho local
Id. I Cross chapter Undo a call for the
M-xntratloii of all nvnllnblo graduate
ntirses. nurses' nlth undorfiraduatos
i.utlcfil nurses and lay women help-
i The committee will attempt to
furnish nurses to carry the town
tlirniiKli the opldemlc and wants eory
one as listed nliowi to tolophono 393
lioiweon 0 a in nnd 0 p. m dally. Thoy
i met ho IS to IS and willing to lve
i loir time in nursing through tho opl-d'-otlc
The commlttoo Is composed of
tl c following" Mrs. Joseph Daly chnlr-
n.ii K M Overslilnur. A. I) Kilts. Dr
I'l'lll. )r liCggutt. . Miss Aiuorsou
.ii i: (S llatjer Mrs I-ou Fuucott
Mm Will lleckhum Mrs. Dallns Scar-
borough and Frod Grotme Market.
Liberty I. mm ltiiliilrlal Honor Flags
1 wish to cull attention to the In-
dustrial Honor Flags of the Fourth
I.Mierty Loan When seventy five per
cent ot the members nnd employees of
each firm corporation or association
have subscribed to the Fourth Llborty
I.o.ui thoy will be entitled to display
the Honor Flag with the names of
tbulr subscribers I did not receive
any authnrltlve ruling until this niorn-
lujt on who wore entitled to display
the Honor Flag but wo lime been work
lug under the Improsslnu that It was
on 100 per cent basis' The flags
can be had by application to mo or the
Chamber of Commerce
IS M. Ovorshlner. Chairman
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M01IB HKWV CIFNS.
Tly the Associated Press.
WASHINGTON Oot New artll
lery has been decided upon by the
ordnance department and an additional
appropriation of $1100000000. Is ask-
ed to pay for the big guns which are
to bo supplied ull of the eighty divi-
sions that America .expects to have In
Prance by 1919.
U K. Carruthers. representative of
the Muscles Shoals tr Nitrate Corpo-
ration engaged In government muni
ttuu work departed over the Texas
and Pacific Wednesday morning for
Kurt Worth where he will take ehanji
of several hundred unskilled workmen
fop Hot plant and see them through to
lut-Jr destination.
ii m '
sirrs sox fhkk iiy hkath.
The Fighting 4th
LIBERTY BONDS ARE NOW ON SALE.
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Buy all you WKTuit you emifnnd then bay
moi'e tin
more till it hurls. I
AlwaysJrcepiilniinclvtliQfsacrilicpi!
ing mafic by lie hqliLut the ERDN
have ITered fhgjiyqs iQfwb
IVoniflhe in vision of ifceH lifts1
can dnd will fol clpnegp thdp
Ihatjwc hafs ilmjoffflcs
-v m'jfjfjr "iij'
iruisl vim this wrfr or all is
M?mj&WfflLY and all.
h
We
PROI
atisbe-
P. They
our homes
Surely we
sacrifice all
necessary to
lost HOMK
Citizens National Bank
Capital and Surplus $200000.00
played havoc with Scandinavian ship
plug stocks. Norwegian newspapers
ostlmnte that one hundred war mil-
lionaires have been wiped out by the
hreak. In tho Norwegian shipping se-
curities nlono.
IIK ! OF WHOLESALE
(UtOCHItY HOl'Si: DIMS
DALLAS Toxns Oct 9. Herbert M.
Hughos president of tho North Texas
Wholesale Grocery Association died nt
his home here last night of Spanish
iufluotiza. The disease was contract-
ed while lie was working as division
chairman of tho Llborty Ioan tam-
pnlgn ' .
-n:ri: whex there is
xo PEACir-ciiAiionx
The Abilene Reporter has received
the following telegram from Mrs B II
Hopper chairman of tho Women's Lib-
erty Loan Committee of tho Kloventh
Hesorve District cautioning patriotic
citizens from undue faith In tho pres-
ont negotiations for peace as prosented
to Prosldont Wilson by Kaiser Hill:
"The best news of the war Our on-
sequent peace developments have emy Is undoubtedly weakening but
now is me time to go forward wici
redoubled energy no matter what iho
news from Berlin may be For no
true word has been spoken In Germanv
since August 1914. and tho womcu ot
tho world have fully learned that no
mado-ln-Gerinany proposition can be
trusted. Women cannot fight tint
women can help to make thin Fourth
Llborty Loan drive so emphatically
successful that the result will bo felt
In Ucrlln. Let us not talk pcaco until
our government talks peace Wo must
press on to an oversubscribed iiuotn
nnd conclusive victory "
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AUSTIN Toxns Oct 8 Kn average
of about IHO men are being Inducted
Into the Studonts Army Training
Corps at tho University dally The
work is progressing rathor slowly on
account of tho delay in receiving draft
papers from the local boards Accord
lng to Llcutcnint Foster It will be teu
days beforo tho organization Is In
good running ordor. Tho Marine
Corps of tho Studonts' Army Training
Corps will rocolvo 100 men and (ho
navy section more than IPO Kach
branch will have separate officers.
nlthMigh Major Walter Channlug Jr.
I will bo In charge At present some of
A DELIGHTFULLY ORIGINAL
COLLECWWCo-Ed Frocks
a. I 'ISf'C'J
. . .
Arc now neinij shown iiKour
taking the ca'unlrv by storm.
They are so daringly simple so
so clear-cut ati example ol w
designers lain cio mm num'sp;
lashion sections and ryjifi lh
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reviews are ieaiurmtJKO-iui c
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liftW.nL li i rtfll s"iX)rV t-n1
mviiiBii;i LTiiii(ti
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ion picture idyle
See Ihenf here.
Our ?arment section is rcun v lo serve
complete stock than eveircCurjivr
coming m dailv.
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II
with more
new arrivms
Pill
Mi
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co-no
Prices $22.50 to $42.50
Mintef Dry Goods Company
Abilene's Progressive Store"
v
the Students Army Training men go
lo tho School of Military Aeronaut!) r
moss hall fo mdnls This procedure
will continue until tho Kudln men va-
cate the nifH.". hull on tho innipiiH
SONOS USED AT ABILENE SING-SONG
OVEH TIIKKK
Johnny got your gun. got your gun get your gun.
Take It on the run. on tho run. on tho run:
Hear them cnlliug you and me
Kery Son ot Liberty!
Hurry right uway no delay go today;
Uuhe.vour daddy glad to have hud ninth a lad.
Ti'll our sweotnoart not to pine.
To lit proud her boys' In line.
CHORUS
Over there over there.
Send the word send the word over there
Tnat the Yanks are coming the Yanks nre entntnr.
The drums rumtumming everywhere.
dp preiwre say a prayer.
Send tho word send the word to howore.
We'll bo over we're coming over
nd wo won't come back till It's over over there
Johnny get our gun get your gun get your gunj
Johnny show the hull you're a son of a gun!
Hoist the flag and let her fly
Yunkeo Doodle uo or uie:
Pack jour little kit show your grit do your bltl
Yankee the ranks from (he towns and the te
Muko vour mother uroud of you
And the old Hed. White and Hltie.
QHORUS
tanks;
TOKIO. Qet fc So that his soldfor
sob who had boon ordered to Vladivos-
tok wight be free pf worry on his be-
hl . snil able to devote all orchis at-
tention to his duties an aged Japanese
tit ml dspendenl upon thy lad for
support rttcentlycommitted guialde
ctordiHg to 4HannoUHcomiBiit m&ft
ti.iv bv the war oiflc S
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without cbll-
oros on ranch
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Ureu i. cook-anjfun?
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THE STllt.Sll'firE RAN'MIK
Oh sv. con you see by the dawn's early light.
What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming!
Whoso broad stripes and urigut stars turougn tne perilous
fight
O'er the ramnarts we watched were so gallantly streaming
And tho rockets reu glare the bombs bursting in tne air.
tlave proof through tho night that our tiag was sttti tnere.
Oh so does Hint star-spangled banner still wave
O wr the land of the free and the home of the brave?
AMERICA
My country 'tis of theo.
Sweet laud of llborty
Of tboo I sing:
Umil whero my fathers died'
Iind of the pilgrims' pride!
From ov'ry mountain .shin
I-ot freedom ring!
My natlvo country thee
I-and of the noble free
Thy namo I love;
I love thy rocks and rills.
Thy woods and templed hills;
My heart with rapture thrills
Like that above.
Let music swell the breeze
And ring from all the trees
Sweet freedom's song:
Let mortal tongues awake
Lt all that breathe partake;
Let rocks their silence brenti.
The eound prolong.
Our fathers' God! to Thee.
Author of liberty.
To Theo we slug:
Long may our land be bright
With freedom's holy light;
Protect us by Thy Might
flreat Hod our Klne!
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orprauuii. expe.
uuil office uiaiij
me Uke charge 01 1
fgr adfance-j
o aire. ursI-
R" care of Jte-i
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one blocL south of
lotei Phine -R 5-S
SPINDIXAIAX WAB
PROFITEERS STRAXHED
By the Associated Press.
STOCKHOLM iX t 8 Bulgaa's(
Withdrawal from the war aud lh sub-.
KKEI'TIIE HOME FIRES BURNIXU
Tbey wera guramoned from the hillside
They ware called In from the glen.
Awl Me aauntry found them ready.
At (ha stirring oall for men. .
Let no tears add to their hardships
Asibe-snidjera-p&BS along
And altho' ypur heart is breaking
lt W sing this cheery song.
OHORUS
Hasp the home (ires burning
While jour hearts are yearning
Tho' jour l4d are far away
They drecw of home
There is a silver lining
Through the dark alouds shining
Turn tb dark clouds in side out
Till the boys come home
0'r the S643 there came a pleading.
From a nation in distress
Aid . gae our glorious Jaddlss
Honor made us do no less
i in. jjullaflt son of Freedom
To i4 tyrauu yoke should bend
iul a noble heart must answer.
To the saercl call of Friend
CHORUS
1VEM.I. WORK TILL JESI'.S rOJIISS.
O land of rest for Thee I sigh; When will tho moment
come.
When I shall lay my armor by. And dwell in poaee at hoiimT
N'o tnin.qual Joys on earth I know Ko peaoo-fnl shel-Crinn
dome;
This world's a wilderness Qf wo& Tlila world Is imt wx
home. -
To Jesus Christ I fled for rest; Ho bade m eeaso to roin.
Am lean for succor op His brousl. Till H eoiuliu-t me
home i
OHORUS
We'll worts UJl Jo-sji cainat We'll work tilt Je-i eowos;
We H work till Je-sus flomejnd voR be J5tlier-re4l hum.
oi4h imaK joe
done re tup uajs wheinuyirearrwygadaj
Uone are my friends from the cotton fluids away;
Gone from Ilie earth to a bettr land I taow
I hear their gentle voleas calling. "Old Ulaek Jo!"
CHORUS
I'm coinlnn 1 in coming for my head t hetMUitf low.
I hear tboke gentle voices railing "Old Ulmtk Jo' '
Why do I weep when my heart should ful bo iuuiv
Why do I sigh that my friends tome not agalu
Grieving tor forms now departed fawg agu
Where are the hearts once so baiy and so l re '
The children so dear that I held pan u kne'
uone to me snore woere my bouj sag Mmgtw iu su
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DIXIE LAND
I wish I was In de laud ob cottou.
Old times dar am not forgotten.
Look away' Look away' Look awy
l.llie 1 .11 lid
In Diste l44 where I wtm boru In.
tUHy M on froaty MorNln'.
! I ook a way I Look wy Lak uway J Ulils Uimt.
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Iwii i wlMh t Bis Uooiay' Imjiay
In 1)1 Mt. : jud I 11 take my -tiud
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WUliUHi Has a gay deoeabcr.
liuyk away' Ijxjk away! Look away' Dixie Law!
lltit when be put his arms around 'er
He smJIm! us flercs as a forty pounder.
l4k awa ' Look avuy' Look away! Dixie Land
Hie & was sharp as a butahtr's Bloaber.
Hut dui did not seem to gnsab'er;
louk uwjy! Look away! Look away I Dixie I and
iu MutsUs as ted the foolish part
i AjuJ died for a man that broke her heart
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 171, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 9, 1918, newspaper, October 9, 1918; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth334813/m1/3/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.