The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 220, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1917 Page: 3 of 8
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THE ABILENE REPORTER ABILENE TEXA1
TA0E :IRE2
PERSONAL
Ca Gammons of Slnmfortl was a
t k n the city Friday.
iohn F Odor of Aspennnnl
iv for a fsw days.
t Miilipftrletli of Chlrngb wn n
- visitor In Alillefto Friday.
f MrElroy of Aapormont was in
. Timrvlny on the wny to Son
. K. Doss of Bollinger ts In
v toil iy. Krltlny on business. '
mien
. l.llllnn nnd Brmn Drmlslinw
Miavv woro visitor In Ahlline
1 iv and Friday
.lidr Odor of Astienmint I
in fof a few days the gueat
. Mac nurkett.
MrDnvitl of Swoctwaler was
t ti- Friday on tho wny te Itatn-
ii iiift bualneaa tnatler.
o Dallas timterwwit an o.-
i m a loonl' sntlltnrluin Friday
i- I'tortwl to bs resting nicely
i t p. in. '
in Mrs F. If. Hucr and font
-!'i .fortl spont Thanksgiving
l . In tho olty vlaiUng Mr.
J. Ciftmllpr.
nd lr.. Lloyd Dollla lrt Frl-
rriisT In their ctr for Utterly.
' i ra Mr. Dalits will do some
n Ivll engineering.
Urv (' II. CrawfortI of the Pres-
m ln.rcli nnd Itav. McMalioil ot
ijtUt ttnirch. both of Albany.
i-dtnr In Abllojie Friday.
t I.ti-ut. Robert A. Kttbank. af-
mit lioro of sovaral dnya with
1 1 nnd friends returned
lav night to Camp Bowie.
n.r oung. residing ten miles
t town cntno In Thursday from
n i.t where tin married a Miss
lh 4 vminir couple will mnku
nine north of town.
U T Wilson of Temple Is Vis-
Mr nni Mrs. J. L Andrew In
n Mrs Wilson will return
with him Sunday. They will
tin. trli In their car.
' and Mrs. Win. Roberts Mr II.
w itth and son and Mrs N J.
!n M't to Fort Worth Thura-
i llt Mrs. J. K Cox. making the
an automobile.
'ink Forrler. supply sergoant ot
1 .uartrs Comitnny. Hind Infan
aino In Friday morning from
lui- to steua until next wc-
. with relatives and friends In
- . mi Merkel.
t k'tTKeant . Elmer Stearns
uirt-r- Company. 142d Infan-
.imii I'wle. I w town to spend
Ihm with friends. He reported
alt' f the Abllcrje company a
it . the eireptlon of a few
r ' sle and mump. None
Abi'-ne bova of his company he
i rlou4fy sh'fc They have
.-d their winter clothing all hut
. orients and opect to receive
alter lln a short time.
'!
spptwl a position
Hult2 tlr.ocery
to have his old
a can dii nun
is adv.
( IT N'KWSI.KIKFS
AM nrSIM-;SS UKUI.S
Donated tOXH
i stud- ijta of Draunhon's Business
. tido donated I is ta the war
-fnms tund which Mr w. u Hoc
liaa I-...M ratal tlLV The tilt ODIN
v.tliiniartly as it dW was highly ap-
tatea
( :ir.l n f Thanks
r. our friends We wish to thank
for our klmlHOsa In or sorrow
i.i.r.. iv in. iit U'b ttxttmil our Hl-
t.ition and thank to the Ladlea
i.. to i lu- Woodmen to Dr Hanks
the rh ttr and to all of our trlaHds
e
r li Hendarson and Fatwllv
S6-lt
Te-chers to ("nnionthu.
i r..i AbtleHe tttwehers left TMir-
t.lgl t fr Waco o aUn4 IR
teai I..TS met ting Ahiohk tliote
nr- uitrwliac are Snl U U
n rnttripat l-Mward Mm4" f
High itckool. Mlsaea Daker ami
pt-rv and Maaar. lalW d
Vlt fl.i-l.t!iii Phiirrh
'"ourth af serlM of sermons on the
r u ill i.u dMltvar4 Suitday ulaht
t Our OhRgaUon of Lewdly to
hurrh sni tk Nanaa itunni m
li.nlv Hurled nere
ne body of fmmam J Hart. wk was
ml dead in tha narUi rt of Miwb
n I v iniirnllli W buried iH lit U-
cemutarv Friday morning at 9
! w a trnibur Walter Hart af
i Worth anoThwIirBliiMJir
1 the rnothar nf the dM WR !
J4l the funeral. He w frty raw
- and was born In Illinois
Ml members of the M W. t A k
i -sent Monday nigw. iwir
sular meetiMR tlb d Ite o
"fleers saia uran. aM.
v Uanlel. Clark ' v
I' 11... Itnmllllk SiMI
lu date UsW ( Ha
a recalvad ta AbHe; 1
... . . - jkik .. .. UaraaASfeU
tan- yara aim i&m '"" """
ion Wafha. R!!pJ srw
i lass a4 la rry s'
t the llt orop Is Mrli all -
all la.
.d t j mom nw (Um CWP. N
V r V Kav atk tStf -To
w V mw Ka tt I t V . will wwt
i'r-l Hall Wiay. u
at t ocJck l w A foraw
i readered U ' D4UKter
i uafederacy and t1 Rev J u
er nf the First tl thodist ihurth
i aWr Ui Tamp UUtlng Coa
"Tratca. I'nioa aoldkn? and the "
I XOTH
RT.rJtasjbB!
la Rnn rKTnmiv
t.x w .. . ...w
tlrfr rirfy vf'
f' 3 '
Statement of the Condition of
Citizens National Bank
Of Abilene Texas
Al the Close of Business Tuesday
Nov. 20th 1917.
RESOURCES
Lonits otitl Disoounls .. $ ?7:i.n55.SO
rnitetl .Stntrs Hotnls . . "j()!ti0O0T)
QUiov JJouda k---.. - II.I 2J150.0O'
ItankinK Ilottw - -.- k. 5:193
Vaults FurniitiiT am! Kyttumj ..1 . Vrw!ao
OtJiri' Hml iSatnto ... ...... Opinion
htwk In I'Vternl IJsprvt bonk -.... -Jt ntmo'nn
iii fMM-Avih other hanks atn V. K. Tpcns (i0fl7W.02
TOTAF ... . r$l40.VH2.B6
. . LIABILITIES
Cnpilnl Sltmk -. ... 1"i0400f).f)0
Htirpitwt mid UikIivMhI Profit 4..fc 31820.00
rireulHtion -w.fci . ....... 40.nnn.oO
DKPOSITS:
Indlvithml ...... .... 034041.80
Sviims - lU7fokUI9
Htink .... 11873:1)0 l211):iG4.on
Kescrvtnl for tsi ..!.... .. ..1 1. "i2.no
TOTAl
mniii ii '
Tho nbovo stfltonipnt is oorroat
Ont. Hy ortlor of J. W. And(jrson
First Weut. Commandur. Official: J.
J Clinton. Msjor Adjutant.
In District Court
Attorneys for the Abilene Ons &
Klectrlr Company Friday mornlnR filed
a mot ton for a now trial in the ense of
Mrs Mattlo Thomas et al against tho
company in which the plaintiffs were
Awarded IS.OOO In the case of Jlenry
Fulton hy net friends versus Wes-
tern t'nion Telegraph Compnny. a ver-
dict for $500 was awarded the ptsln-
tltr. Thera was notning on in me
court Thursday or Friday. Judge Ilur-1
ketl beta at Kastland Next week is
the last woek or the present term
IXTKHtkSTINO HUHMAM UK
HKMKItKl) AT II Kill .SCHOOL
Tho following program will bo ren-
dsrsd Friday evening t 7:3) at the
High School by ellUdnm f the
primary department and atudents of
tilth school.
High Spliool Orchestra.
flinriiu liv iha plllldron Amorlcu.
IlcaQlPR by Houston HWlchlW Qiir
c'" . ......
A fw mliilltlVrt Willi WIlllGomi) Hlioy.
ifaiidiin' hv fiornnPH Jarolia. Loon
Idas Howe Yrdma. INjtrae
Violin and Piano number-MlBso
Jean and Haiel Jennings t Samuel
Harris.
Heading: Lla Lawrence
How ths Happy Howlers prepare a
program Silas T'Uetl's pttptla.
Roadlnc Gayle WlUlama.
lMaylotThla Is So Saddan Kx
predion Class '
Ruth Thomas. Mary Chrlstopner.
da Arjnatrong. Ylma and Ploronco
Potrec
l'CHLIC CTILITIILS SIKURKK MAIHI
(Continued from Paga One
tnrafit ot coomy and In order to fa-
cilitate financing ot nsceasary tnv
nmvantAnts This iovo Is eanactalty
BtKtwwry at this time In that it is in
Una with conservation oi resource
which Is so strongly advocated by our
anilimal govarHmant-"
Mr WUllawsoii manUonvd aa hohl-
Imr a majjrlty of shares In tha now
corporation ta a Cttlmso capIUllst.
All four at the incorporator ara at
nreasitt cuunaclad with tlt company
Kara
IB
PEAGESUNDAY
Wy Tfe Awoclatod Press.
UWv'POX. Sa .'-The Rasatan en-
Toyt t t trat with German. ac-
riMdbis t a Rtttr dispatch from
Ptrgr4 av taiagrBa4i ! i.ui
hvil taaders that tha Ruo-Ur
m ui.uiiiutnuiuritte will meet Sun
. mm t rmsstax oa the Uluskf
vi- riT wu at tha tillaRe cli
Kuraariahki bet th opjosln!
military Haaa. and then go to Ger
waa haftdquartar at Ilrt-IitovsK
Local Exemption
w- MT TT
ISOard Was UUSy
Friday Morning1
' - . .
Tha Looal BxwmpH- Ihwrd of Ta-
Ur taty J Jf "322
flLf lyL La ?WKilJ?SS
that will rm m u Manfwt
S irlft raUttel.
Uw aw draft MkiUMina .... ....
HiwaiM CMig has aww simviwi
1. - iLUf fMwti rtUil fctll bA-
1ZM TBrd al KrI Worth as w-
-- bslllJi-
..... . 1 sl'fTKSS
F A Saihes of :U 11 K Cw
. tfirkii Thursday nlsbt and
SJSc'S'tf SSiSK
auspicta wv ..
iJlTTalVd"
1 7mT teiaiiUy muTHlHP waktBIIW brsht th ilo of this wuilrT
t IrLf SSa wW 11 .lMr. which we8buldba thankful
-...$140.-1342.95
! ii i
JOE F. GARRISON Cashier.
INTER-ALLIEO
E
Ilv
Associated Presc.
PARIS. Npv. ao. DcloRatos to tho
Inter-rtlUod conference were engaRed
toilny with arIous committee meetings
at the Fronch minlsterlcs. there boing
no general session of the conference
as yet.
Tho impression Is that Important
work of the conference will bo trans
.acted by these committees the pro
ceedlngs of which will bo secret.
CLINIC FOR NKXT WKKK.
Tho following is the weekly sched
ule for the public school clinic for
tho coming woek:
Monday: Dr. Msgoo Daly and Mad-
do..
Tuesday: Drs. Sandefer LegRctt
and Holt Magao.
Wednesday; Drsk Hrtynos. Simmon's
and Cox.
. mursuay; urs rcnny.uaiy nnu
Cl.iu'art
r-til...
Drs. Collins LoggoU nnd
rriiij.
Henry
PATH Kit OF C. S. NAV DHLS AT
CONCORD . Ik FRIDAY
(Continued from pnK 1.)
m
coin appointed him solicitor general
and judio advocate general of tho
ttavy In iStJS. and threo months lntr
ho became iirst assistant secretary of
tho treasury. t
Whljo secretary of the navy. Mr
Chandler organised the expedition
which. undr tho command of Captain
Winfiold S Schloy. want to tho rellof
of tho Groely Arctic exploration party. '
.. . i.. o t... I
11 Iflirs III CHTllCli
Pni.rie.in nf snrvtprt in tho I'niteil
States Senate ended when Mr Chand-
ler was defeated for ronomlnatton in 1
loi by Harrv B Burnam His radical f
views on railroad legislation which
brought hi ii In opposition to Republi-
can party leadors. wore ropsonslble
. 1.1. .jf.vil lliirin Iha ran.nl.lilar
of his life Mr Chandlor made many t
atUcks on what ho considered tho un-1
ilae influence exertod by railroads In Doutuloss Miss (Eubank has sung to
New England jwlltlps. Ills lnfederal man times larger audiences but It
position was that of prtf5nt orHiLO j ustionabe if she over appeared
Spanish W-ir daiiuvommlssion. "k before a more appreciative responsive
which ho v4s nam! bj President Mc-Xr an auiiince which listened as cv-
Kinley id lSOlp-TTirriJointed by
President Rooiyflt. ..
plaed whJiiia chief counsel he car-
rieI throfi-A man) stages in state and
fdera
rts the suits In which it
vas
Mar
uufit to break the wUl of "'M&.ft for praise of her wonderful voice.;
iiak-- r.uuy luimuer oiu.b
I'h
tn Siience ChurciiT
...... ... -..r.
nir ir ii"'iin
Texs WoadOfur kldpey and
.artAer iraublKWl and Isn hack.
.fllrostUro Md all irresnlarlties of
W dneylind bladder m both m
.J woin Regulates blaOder t
.)i In children If not sold by.
SC "ZL
fs to
i8.
nur
r.Lrglst will be sent by mail
"It or l wo. un" smau uoi
-.tilths treatment and seld
talis to
..A.. m.. (3.nl nnAallninnll4
rmti f vuv jw tv. -m.m VM...-
-m ' .-m .
Ma and ether siiKes. ur.K w.
26 OllvajUrfet St liouts Mo.
;.
h aav.
uk vt kvkmmi for lions m-n ! ;
i "Mexicans aro oxtrenjely foud of
rolUtnU(Sd frow lvxm amstc. I hav seaa them attend our
ntinuadfroHi page ( tfarMaBe to Mlco iag
- " b hed over tkm huadrod.what amwatad to about aavn dollars
-" . irltaas ia which thy ntl' mx tw a sat whn hft
Ud for thtr llbartj ami thair ooua-fi tary. Thej- would g6 wild over
1P. ku dv luv much murolh iwrformaace. aad sehvlU. ap-
MM rWJ cvam in " ""
Jt jatrj. .
shoXrWaTTr The ChrWaa
Utswaa. Our Prosidgnt who will
- y fwr thf 3 -J
WlvUlaal. d women alike ot
"Here the WUr read Iron the
uiJ.bi1. imclamatIoa m which
i& UiouiSl expressed ihat
jiaiJajaoMJi.uuJiii4-iiuiijiJtiwajuiiiaiamjiiiwi''wu.)B
mMxMm in ihiili i -uiBiiijj.uiiw
Better Clothes!
991
Is increasing
for Men:
r
"
Sec Vvcst
For Men and Young Men
RACK NO. 1 is nbdut
100 suits in Worstt'tls
Cheviots mm Rcruos in
stout slim nnd regular
models nil fresh now
stock in lntest styles
hi-tter values were nev-
er shown nt the prices.
Choice oC this rack $17
RACK NO. 2 is nboujt
HO suits in standard
made suits in leading
models nnd patterns.
Every suit nn excep-
tional value choice of
this rack only
?14 45
RACK NO. 3 50 suits in
Cheviots and Cnssimer-
es all new styles and
pntterns bijr values and
splendid fitting gar-
mnits. You mny choose
from thenl nt
$1125
Parcels Post
Pre-paid on all
Packages.
imiid be thonKful for the opportunity'
IV .-nn- .... arms to tree the people
"We can be thankful that this war
will twid to purlfv nations. It has
t..Lht ii. the standard of character.
taught us Oie stanoaro oi cnur. ie
atSul bca" than a gold stand-' which will bo her last appearance in ments are made by the President htm-
ol Mriac is ueuer muu h .iiom hnforn leaving Saturdav for self or by the Governor or other off!-
ard oi monoj. ...
in tits war there has bean twenty
million v-"'!l and fie million
muiiui. i -v. . ...- - . -
killed but how for of m.r brava boys
havo we lost?. This wi are.all thank-
ful for. and for our resources which
are so easential to the success of our V
allies " The speaker closod with a
i.Auniihil ti-IHiitia nml nnnoal mat
- ...
in. ii.k... ! .-. .- -- -
all should contribute our part tninh-i
fng of others rather than solf.
Sln mid lil'' j
Mtss IJlllan KuUank of Now rk.j
who has just completed an eleven i
weeks' eMgagoniont vrfxh the Metropol-;
tmn Grand Opera Company is Mexico
I'dv a-du Intrmlurml liv TrtaStlnaslor
Wagstaff as one of the most gifted
irtists throughcut the musical world.
v ey was strained in an admiring
htk MUs Eulwnk formerly of the
. (iiurs 1'iimiianv. vdnazueia.
K mm
pJumbjaTosta Rica. Metropolitan'
orrComiBy and tho Grand Onera.
pan of Mexico City is sufflc-1
nJrjBK lh eeniag she sang "The
i.sjfashine of Your Smile"; "My Star."
liygers; "Illrthday Song" Woodman
jt . BB llo Mna Aa i-.P.-
.7 . h . Ln.ian-.1Mia MV ui'. nniat raarvatkn or purpose al
V " v "ZL"
Mant i. n.i ....'
l.Mn..i talila ffdc UitlvanL' nnea'nNul
""" - .- ..T
"""' """ ... -..-j..--.
many nuastioas from different ones
wwernlne Mexlce and its - d8plor -
s We wmdltion -
-" """".u" . t .. .. .
jutiiipu h u pqhiu ho riu oi me
.. . . . .. .
Aana tiiiin na wna rinocr rtMTC
""M"""' ' " V.r.iJ i!l
irJ TO'vn- " " ww ""
" -n-w.. ..- -.. --.-
earth." was some of her striking
ttiaadteg aad tkrowlag at flowers I
itav navar & awjwfcwre baare. The
KivraHt is doubthiss bankrupt and
a reat frost which ty raroly evor
ia out tae cora ornp vary
a waHY have told me that
eowht aot ecnro corn trow
ih t'aitd Stata War would h
laaay wh would actwalb' htarve dur-
to the eoaUag wiatar I do aot b-
U tha i-mt h ooaf ideate is
Carraaam aWHty or iategrlty to t-
stcra Maxlco aad they are xectiag
ai'thr retolutiaa There are Vary
fvu Amcmaoa la Mexico ' I n-
I met vsie a lawyer who had bcaa
tucro for twepty years Tha Amen
Attractive
business steadily in our New
Let us serve you with Clothes
- ) S3mm t'.'iHIKIHIHllHllUBI-HJ
II I VP.ei.:-V f B Bi 3 I .
J
MmW Dy2 Soo&s Co.
ABILENE'S PROGRESSIVE ST.0RE
i ana are very much hated but te
better class of Mexicans would real-
ly like ta see the United Slates take
cliargc oi Mexico s auairs
.Miss Kubanks will sing tonight in
. SmninnH mlloeo
m.... i... m..
Now York City.
... ..c iv UiYISOHY
. MWIHI.KS Or A m LSUK
""'"'" A"K
( Continued from pagto 1.)
mnttf
. - t.w .i...l ...
inn. nn-4fii2 pimriiui witii iiuitua 11
""" ..-...-... o --- -
arnlnn nr .ln KtlleCt 1 VO Ser-
. . .!-.
wJjo baye nQt donQ $0 8liaii
tak tho jj Whlch is set out as form
. xn fi horeof. . . Legaj
AllvUory jtoaris tThls Includes legal
nriv!40rv i)0ardsl
Thj h horoby prescribed shall
. . . . . ' i ... ...)
ln Sectjon j horeof and shall bo
Jn the offjce 0f tje Adjutant Gen-
eral of the State-
Perm of Oath by Assistant Members
of il A-lvlsory Board. See S17. p.
19T Form IMS P. M G. 0. (See.
Sac 14 S. 3 It)
I having been
appointed Associate Clamber of th
' i .....i Aiivtnrv iinaru ior ine touuii
of Tavlor. State of Texas under tb
tarina of the Act of Congress approved
May IS. 1917. known as the Selective
Sen ice Law do solemnly swear that
I will s
Kimnnrt am! defend the Const!
tuttou of the Vniled States against
all eaam'os. foreign and Uomasttc tna-
t iaka this obligation ireeiy. wiumhi
I.i d that 1 will U am
faithfiillv discharea the duties upon
wklcu i afcwt to ator; so help wuuOll.
w.
SubsHliad and swh U bafore me
I suimruiatt anu sw -pi-. j
!t ;.- - thhelaC9M at
Taj. Stala ot Texas this
- -
'rf - vftf. ...ian.
.--
i Signature of oHtfal admJniswrinc
oath)
... .;;::' ::;" V'-mVd
7istiBg oatui.
itriirtlaii '
. fMMXi a ii- ho admln-
JffJr .
gffSJa by the las of ih
t'ttitad States or of tha Stata 01 which
gtattrally BBd w a4ib
fmrad hv -hv- Hwwlwf f a Local r
nl.trtet Boawl
Tn) wth after haiag baa sahserik'
ttHj $am t. shall he fliad ia the
office 0f th Adjutant Oeaeral et the
state.
&.. &. 12 Rule B. Bach Lioal
aBa Di$triet Bard aad Legal Advisory
Hoard wattai .wUB aca uwh
jjoard are l& tars of iafortwattoa
fr the Ktwaaity ve kwh xK
tcAi r ttrkt Board ha JurUdic-
thja Indtvidaala awst he l4
t9e iaftwrnattoa to local aathorlU&s
who. If the vaaaot aasuer the ae
tton asicd U prroa H prtHw?d a-
reiu'red ly Rule i'
set. a r J" T luv v
iixj..J4ijjuiiiii--iiiutaKjgiw-aui.Liiiwaj'iauuaiunu-auii'auUJBiyw-asBwgtwpi
iaiijiajaJHU.&jsaH-a-aasMBaaMjSiiiiiHiiiwigwg
Prices on
x"b
tlvo Service law provides That the
President a hereby authorized to uti-
llzo the services of any and ail
f "isu w "u""v" u"
der regulations prescribed by the I'res
' Ident himself whether such appoint
cer of nnv State or Territory to nor
i form any duty In tho execution of this
oct oro nerouy requirea to periorm
' 8UC fl 08 Vrtdmi shaU order
nr direct and all such norsons
or direct and all such' persons
so designated or appointed shall here
t by have full authority for all acta
itnnn liv thoin In thn pprilt!nn of thlaT
.... j ... --- ... .-.
. ju..i. . d-i.i.
CI OJ UIU Wimi'UU Ul Mu .ca.Bn
Anv tierson charged as herein
provided ith the duty of carrying
'n'o effect any of the provision's oi
this Act or the regulations made or
directions given therounder who shall
fall or neglect to perform such duty
or who In any manner snail
fnil nr nn?Iitit f 11 liv In HOrfOrm nnV
.duty required of him in the execution
of this Act shall. If not subject to
' muuary iu. os guiuj ui uuoucu.-
i nor and upon conviction in the Dia
trlet Court ot the United States hav-
' tag Jurisdlctlen thereof be punished
I nl imprisonment lur uov mute iui
ine year. or. if subject to miutarj
Uw shall be tried hy court martial
nd suffer such punishment as a court
partial shall direct
Governor Hobby' has Instructed th
egal Advisory Board for Taylor Coun
y as follows:
You will notice that then you have
been draft H to serve as a mambe-
if this committee. You shall Imme
llately hold a meeting of your boan
ind mobilise the lawyers of youi
ounty so that as many of your bar ar
necessary will' bo available to assist
you in this work. Year duties on thl
board will no dowbt require a persona'
acrifce on your part as well as upor
he part af such lawyers In your eoun
iy as your board may call upon for as
iistance.
Sec M. pp. 14 and 15 Governoi
te orwiniie Legal Advisory Boards
AU niombarr al Uie ar shall make
their services available to the "LegaT
dvlsary Boards to be constituted bj
ihe Governs ag haraafter provided.
Duties of Member and Associate
Members
The Govraar shall osnstitute l-o
.hi Advisaiv Boards cflveiant
-o vry Hbtmat to which reg
istraat may apply for all ascassarj
Uvk- aad slstaace ia preparinr
claiata. QaotiuHRairs. or ally other
saprs ru ihrad by tise regulatioat
ia he aubattewd by a registrant
Tha Governor shall aoatlaate
tar appola:aat by th President
three ronraatatlva lawyers to be per
maaaat awmWrs af such hoard (Le
iU Advisory Baanlsl. to take charge
rf thte wck wiuaa each district aa
... i hu sMUle that there shall
always b a cwsa&ataat teres f la
t or layawa avasaaw w
Istraaw at say U drtag k
Uient or matrhn Boards wUhla sue
lUtrht are opa for basiaes
The Gotrnor UH U Pa ttl
members U the har wUUia the SUU
u 'i'er U'c'r serviics ta si t
Department
Satisfaction
r
"
)TC0aS
25 OVERCOATS in
young men's nnd men's
Btylcs both in Novelties
and Staple Models nnd
pattcrnsj all wool nnd
wool mixed. Spcciat
?11 05
'27 OVERCOATS in the
seasons best novelties
belt back and form fit-
ting splendid warm
stylish coats. Special
14 95
IN ADDITION to above
special values we are
showing many new
styles itt Trench Coats
und belted models mado
by Hart Schaffner and
Marx in extra special
values at $22.50 to
?32 50
V..
.j
Mail orders
started back
tho same day
received.
II
Legal .Advhory Boards for tho purpose
of being present at tho headquarters
of the Local Boards and rendering aid
and advice to registrant.
Such persons shall bo known as As-
sociate Members and no formal ap-
pointment by tho President shall be
necessary.
It should be the pride of every law-
yer that no registrant within his dis-
trict Is without competent legal ad-
vJco and assistance In preparing all
papers that such registrant is required
to submit in the process of tho selec-
tion ot citizens of this Nation for duty
In the presant emergency.
Members and Associate members
drafted into tho service.
Sec. 33. ti. 17. Under this authority
Sec. G of tho Selective Service Law
quoted above) members of boards are
aa effectually dratted for their duty
as are registrants who are selected
for military service.
Places of Meeting of Legal Advls
ory Boards and Puties.
Sec. -15. p. 22. There have been pro-
vided in the various counties
Legal Advisory Boards composed of
disinterested lawyers with associate
members consisting of capable law-
yers and laymen to be present at all
times during which Local Boards aro
open- for ;he transaction of business
either at the headquarters of Local
Hoards or at some other convenient
place or places for the purpose of ad-
vising registrants of the true meaning
and intent of th'e Selective Service
Law and of these rules and regulations
ind of assisting registrants to make
full and truthful answers tp the Ques-
tionnaire and tjp aid generally In tha
Just administration ot said law and
regulations.
Duties of Laurjers
Sec. -16. p. 22. The selection and
Unification of men for military ser
ice is an undertaking that should be
egarded as a systematized effort of
he citizenry of the whole nation or
mnfzed and compacted to meet the
iresent ejuofgency. Bvery citizen has
a duty to gH e his beat endeavor to IIk
success ot this undertaking according
to his qualifications and talents. AK
lawyers should regard it as their duty
to identify themselves with the Ad
tisory Boards provided for in Section
15 and freely and without comuen
atiou to Kivo their best services to
the nation It is inconsistent with this
duty for lawyers to seek clients f-ir
the purpose ot urgiug and advocating
isdhulual tt-saa la an oilier way man
ss disinterested and impartial assis-
tants to the Selective Service system.
No I'onipciUatiou
Sec 33. 1- 34 The services of
members of Medical Advisory Boards
Legal Advisory Boards (luvlud
lug assooiat members) and of thn
Government Appeal Agent
:hll be nneompansated.
Retain ThU Information
Kvary lawyer ' will plaaae retain a
copy of thla for hi information
W. P. MAiUPFE
' Chairman
D M OLDHAM. Jr
JOHN SAYLES
Mambr of Legal Advisory Board
for Tajlor County Texas
are cordially lutupa a vrwi 1
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 220, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1917, newspaper, November 30, 1917; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth334925/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.