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PAGE TWO
E ABU-ENfi-RRPORTKR ABILENE TEXAS
i
tTEXAS MEMBERS
TO HEAD BOARDS
IF PARTY WINS
Us- iWiKt'cini ' Tliinnons.
VAHlIINUTON. May 16. Maklnc
ono of tho most rmld advances in
jfceent Congroiulonal history Con-
BrcKHnian AnrvJn Jonoi of Texas now
ranks third nindnff democrats on tho
highly Important llouso Coinmlttoo
on Agriculture.
Mr Jones wont on tho Agricultu-
ral CominlUeo only two yours ngO.
lie moves u: two nolohos In tho next
Congress iluo to therotlronlont of
CoiiErosstnHn Jaeoway of Arkansas
and tho (loath of Congrossninn John
wng dn'innpcd. Tlio harn of liarl
llrtllmnrk was unroofed. Ton Mexi-
cans on tlio Mann fnrin woro injur-
ed nnd threo nn bxnectcd tp dlo
T. lfl. WIUls ahd liln brothor O. .L.
"Willis. IIVIiir in tho sumo homo wero
eiely Injured as wiin cKo Mmtnr
Willi nnd Clnudo Willis. daughter
nnd son of T. M. -Willis.
In doscrlbltiB tho cyclone T. 13.
Willis stated "Wo woro Just set-
tins mi. I was putting on my
clothes. I though I'd got up In tlmo
to got tho children off to nohoot.
I wn dressing when t honrd Hmina
hollering. I nover knew any moro
after thnt until they wero pulling
mo Into tho collar. My vrlfo nnd
two small clilldron vent Into the
collar about two houri boforo the
storm struck They got senred and
went into tio collar about threo o'-
clock. They were not hurt nt nil
My brother was found hi the horse
trough."
A number of pooplo staled to tho
Ropbrtcr correspondent that they
saw tho dycluno and assorted that
it wan working havoo woniownorc.
W- rt"'cy j jlli""fl. Tho only tjjrciiuu rng at fiv-o'clook In the
men nlioaif of Jones onTFio committee
tie Aswdi of Louisiana nna Ivincholo
of Kentucky.
Congressman Jones wont on tho
Committee oh Agriculture following
tho retirement of Congressman
1'oung Kaufman.
Tho rapid advance of Mr. Jones
emphasizes tho fact that tho follow-
ing Texnns will probably bo cominlt-
teo chairmon or ranking Democrats
if the Democrats Capturo the House
Jn 1924.
Jones Agriculture; Uox Claims;
lirlggs Coinage Wolghti and Mea-
hures Wanton District of Columbia;
Hudspeth Klccttuns; Sanders JSK-
lipnditures In tho Department of Ag-
Uculturo; 'Williams Expenditures in
tho I'ostoffico Department; Cpnnally
Korejgn Affairs; Lnnhani Industrial
Arts nnd Expositions; Itnyburn. In-
terstate nnti Foreign Commerce;
Garner Ways nnd eMuns: Summors
Judiciary; Black Labor Manisfield
UK era nnd Harbors.
NoVor before have Texas Congress-
men been in such places of vahtago
in commlttco assignments. In addi-
tion Buchanan is near tho top on
Appropriations nnd La.nham Is high
on Public Buildings. '
L
THEIR ALL BEING HELPED
BY ISTTOITI7ENS
(Continued from pago ona
clone came ft regular -w est Texas sand
ctorni ivh.lch raged throughout tlio
d.iy Motidnv l'ct despite It rill nil
roads leading to Colorado wero lined
with nutomoblles JSlunday carrying
volunteer -Workers. Searching partied
nro still scouring tho htorni swept area
In search of other bodies. Homo lia-
ble. have been founa and thoir ldch-
titv 13 unknown as their parents hnvo
not been found Aftor crying all day
Monday Xov its mother ono small
baby's father was- located in Another
ward in tho church nrtd whon carried
to its father itu cries wero hushed
instantly by ono ninglo touch of tho
father's hand. Tho baby's mother
as killed in tho storm.
Another father lay in a. soml.con-
rpIous condition not knowing that his
daughter had been killed while spores
of others groaned nt (their own pains
nnd cried nt the loss of loved ones.
Many cries: wero suppressed in order
to let quietness prevail where several
lay In n dying condition. Somo of
the victims wero battered p tho faCo
nnd about the body to .such an extent
that it Wns almost impossible to re-
cognize them. '
''That man there has hover regained
consciousness?' stnted orto nurso late
Monday afternoon. "Ho can't Uvo
through tho night. That Mexican
over thero in the corner Is dying nnd
there are several others who will dio
before mornIng.'f
Wliolft Families Injured
In some parts of tho improvised
hospital lay -whole families nil
hrulscd nnd suffering "With broken
hones internal injuries and battered
bodies. Tho S. W. Snelton family of
six is all but a totul lots. They re-
side six miles south of Westbrook. It
Was reported in Colorado that Mrs.
Sholton was killed. thougji her body
has not been brought here. Mr.
Hhclton nnd n. con are expected to
die. while two little girls nre serious-
ly hurt. The smallest child a baby
in arms had its arm broken in threo
places. Repeated cries for ita moth-
er wen all in vain.
It was icnorted that the bruised
bodies of Mr. nnd Mrs. (J C. Sheffield
woro blown focfi mile and vero fottnd
lying a great distance apart. They
were unconoeloug whea found and
later both of them died.
Heavy liosi Near Roralnc.
(in account oi tho rtorm. covering
such a wldo nrea It fats impossible
tc gather nil data concerning tho dis-
aster. At Loralne four deaths wero
Jcportod being Joe Rlchburg and his
seventeen year old daughter Lilly
nnd eleven year old son add Ilittio
Mao Tidwell. Homes that wero com-
pletely wined off of tho earth nor'
of Loralne included those of Henry
Tidwell. Dock Brown C. II Xhomnu
Alvln Brown n Mexican shade B.
J Kuck. T. P. v71111s. A. S. Halhhaik.
J V. Hlser. J. B. Meyers nnd Joe
Rlchburg. Tho homo of "Grandma''
Oopeland. about ono mile northwest
of Loralne wns moved about twolvo
feet nwervod around nnd .had the
front porch and a largo part of the
roof remdved. Nothing In tho house
stltlon thnt negroes nro nfrnld of dond
persons William Booker n. negro is
nsslstlng undortnkor J. . lreene nnd
helps to embalm nnd pu-pnro bodies
for burial. Book6r hnudlen tho bod-
los cnrefully nnd Mith min-h ense.
I'iiiilim.'nt A4lN(iiucc Needed.
TeloKminn oavo bceii iccehed
from tho .ttcd Crwih of Kansas City
nnd i'ort "Worth flalvntlon Armv nt
Abilene Army Camp nt l'ort Bliss
nhd other plncen otrorlng nsslstnnro.
the- peoplo of Colorndo niwlsted by
nolsrhborlng tonus with much roller
work going on nt Loralne have tho
wltutttlort pretty well in hand; how-
ever much financial aid In needed.
Hcores who havo boon iiirule hom0-
lers nro In need of food.and clothing.
Any Individual or triWns wishing to
sond money or supplies nro request
QUITS
A NIGHT SESSION
SENATE
AFTER MIDNIGHT
AUSTIN May 13 Thirteen bills
woro disposed pf hy tho senate- In
Its Kosston ltst night whloh lasted
until after mtdnlglit. Chief nmottg
tho measures. pn!cd woro tho unl-
itiornlng It wns lilnlniy soeu hy Dr
W u. Hester ana viio oi j.ornine
8e"Vernl peopja Btated that Jt was cnSi
lly seen by tho light enuged by tho
lightning
Tho Reporter correspondent visit--cd
Bovcrnl df tho places Where thoro
once stood fine comfortable farm
dwellings nnd found nothing but a
barren spot covered with dond chick-
ens a dead horse a scors of hugo
trees lnfd flat and not a vartlelo of
tho house ronwlnlng that was too
heavy for ono man to enrry.
Who Homo JiOit
Tlio handgonio country home of
Z. M Reese four mllos south of Col-
orado wns a total wreck Tho loss
at this ono homo wns placed nt $1S-
000. Mr. RcosQ was found about n
hnlf inllo from Whoro his houso was.
Ho was unconscious nnd had a leg
broken.
HcprOs of peoplo wero blown great
distances and cither killed rondored.
unconscious or injured hi aomo way
or another.
Tho 13. r. . Kuck: home one .muo
northwest of Loralne Was considered
ono of tho finest homes in thei Lor-
nlno community. Nothing refrains
of this six room dwollih. The Urg-
ent ploco Of furniture is tho ond pt"ec
or a bod. The lumber In tho houep
was scattered for two miles. The
largest piece of 'Clothing or bedding
recovered was a portion of a mat.-
tress. Mr. and Mrs. Kue heard the
ltojso of tho cyc'ino and got Up nnd
went into tho storm houso Just as
they liullfrt down the utorm houtc
door xiway wont (he houao. It wns
reported Jn Lomlno iiat Mr. Kuck
was tho- only sufferer who hart nnv
Insurance ho having about $2 COO
worth of tornado Insurance In a
German Mutual Aid Association
Olio of Mr. Knelt' cow was car-
lied a quarter of a inllo aiut not hurt
at all.-
. As tho Cppeland fa.mlly Wont into
thoir n(-rm house and renched to
closp the dopr tho i)oqr was torn off
ami carried away. No ono vas in-
jured hojo. Scot os pf peoplo wpnt
Into their storm houses nnd Wero un-
injured. A remarkable feature t the storm
hoar Loralno was that tlio homo of
A S. Ha'l nark was ' blown into
spllnterft and not ono of tho famljv
df- six was Injured at all. t was a
miracle in Itself.
Communication Cut Off
T T. Ledbetter owner of tho Lo-
ralne Tolephono nxchahKC rep'orted
that two miles ami a half of the
long dlstanco llrfes. two miles of tel-
egraph W'lro and a mllo and a half
of electric lugh lino and" two lni'.rs
of rural telephone lines were torn
to the ufdund. Prompt work on the
part of the West Texas L'lectrlc cpm-
phny of Sweotwntor restored electric
sorvlco to polorado by Monday eve-
ning Several of tho huge polos wero
snapped off at tho ground Just wost
of Lornine.
Negro Helps Willi Bodies.
In direct reply to tho old super-
ed to address them to W. S. Cooper
Hocrcmrv or tno chamber or mm-
merco of Colorado. Dr. V C. Cole-
man president df tho C. of C esti-
mates that fullv $20000 Is neodod to
help tho homeless farmers out of
distress.
A Good Thing BON'T MISS IT.
Pond your name
Written togethc
slip) to Clin
Des Moines
turn a trial
berlaln's
colds croi
whooping
Chamber!
lets for sttimaoJir troubl
Bawy pan
lousticss a
Iain's SnlvcX needed
for burns.
skin affection
o.n
ril -c
uruerjant avu
Jrown .inirVreii
jr.rtl.Arr& .n.lW
aitvjijihfi iuiuh K
CAuRYJtTnam n
Hi. firrfnilinf. W
f-oughgrjmiliekll
fin's KdTiinVn andf
cp.A
tlnt .crowd tl
'T constlpatloi
Inc
Mds. wound'
i 4klTs
d address pluptly
nts (aiwrthis
ihSffo Co..
rlVe in ro-
Ing Chnm-
r coughs.
flu" nnd!
ng throat;
Liver Tab-
ndlgestlon
heart bll-
; Chatnbcr-
vcrv family
i Piles nnd
valued family
i form weights and measures bill and
tho net contnlnor act.
Several Itnportnnt bills went down
to defeat when tlio upper holiso re-
fusedrto sUsnend its rules Aninntr
' I tlyafo wero the hondllght bill spon-
LtfWod hy tho highway department
ifTho common carrier bill which pro
posed regulation of motor vehicle
common onrrlers under tlio railroad
commission ud tho Lackcx. tax
equalization bill.
Tho seimto rlock waa turned back
at midnight to permit further jiass-
solf. or holleve mo ott. Wn&t I threat-
en 1 will carry out oxaetly as I prom-
ise. Yon nro a mlsnlonary nnd you
know that what I say Is trtio.'
"The confnrenea ended about noon.
jl begged to he uljcwed to ta)co along
Major AHon slnet It had been prom-
ised tho pioceding night that wd would
be allowed to tnko six of tho captives
out. Tho bandit lender however told
m0 that nt ton o'clock a messenger
had ni rived reporting a lnovoment of
troops from Llnclieng toward Tsaoch-
wnng. Cqmnianiler Wang addod!
"Jf you don't ltoip your promises
Wo-won't keep outs. 1'ou said troops
were withdrawing nnd thero arc
trains of troop coming in"
The ptiost added;
"I am tumble" to walk now and my
hands are trembling so 1 can hardly
Write.''
1'ather Lenfers of German national-
ity is u member of tlm Order of th4
DtWno Word Ho '" AI'Tl'-T njho
on his diuigeroib535sTon. VJi"
Ci clone
slve jet
and Curtis
ntxpon-
t Jlr'2
vcrtlslng
medicines for onlyG cents. Don't miss
it. tauortising )
HAVK YOU TIII-SM
AN(U:il SYMPTOMS
oi-' iiioii hi.ood
I'RKSSl'Hi:?
no of hills under (ho twenty four
hour rule. It wns hot until a quor-
tim WTrts broken tlmt tlio body finally
ndtnurned
Both houses villi spend today a-
dOptlnp committee roporw apd other
detnll work.
To A
we rocominc
trouble such ns
lonn. sweaty
iuid nil skin dli
inn. ningwornt
and sores on
jour Clothes a
Hold In Abllen
JJruij CQiiman
Does your iieait palpitate or
breath becotno labored on slight eN-
ertlon? Do you hao dizzy spells in-
somnia nervous attacks or frequent
hoadaches? Do you Jiae unaecount-
nblo attacks of weakness and fatigUpV
Is constipation frequent ?
Thpso aro tho danger signals of
IjIkIi blood "pressure nnd unlehs you
heed them will surely cauHo mbre
serious complication ocn death' It
self. k
x ou can iinwovor rasuy linn rpnet
oy taking ui.iii
Aorlptiou of
and hus pro
Its use ha
has been
drup stor
Blalln
system o
blora pr
to tho or
ntlon piv
tains tli
man b)l
Id YReet
nd yniyatiiv
Jrirdoor po'S
PIK OIOIKBIIUI'
stari'M. HJch nsVI
VllSOII UUKiJ
ciiidrciii war
tj(U has iajmi
M Kv lwfT1
y v fclBr "v.
1 -ld( eWlsWfe
ETRiMlN
Hcxe-
d soros
not stain
asart odor.
emorc-Bass
nufVJ' Is yfcfyli
tn- jfnsa Jt.
I rale c t jpnTiC-dyi
BITWfiG
LIFE SIB TDFMHE5R5
.n.t n rirmni tnld raliresontntlve's of
this paper Monday- lilgnt. "Thoy got
'dm an ueau nnu uniii?iuu u .-
rlod them to Colorado.
Right on tjie doh
"Ono man with a tiuck told ' ethat
ho would come lxlck nnd haul ny
ntuff to Ivoralne f r r'orngc. He ms-
.... .... l.u ! li(it T t-1 loss lies
boon protty busy with Other people
..." ... . i. Jt. ...ih1i illrrAr.
all day it won i iuki.o muv" -
r .. it lm ilnn'l tftt IIP. 1)C-
oausq I don't think It's going to r.lln. j
At the timo he wns quietly romlndr t
ut hl house a roof loss affair. With
orily the walls standing complcteh
removed from Its foundation. His
wife was htislly engaged preparing
supper in what romninod of tho kitch-
en and the man hlmsolf exhibited sur-
prise when naked if ho wns going to
spend tho night thpto. Thoro wns no
other placo to go ahd ho could see
nothing strango about sleeping in his
own houses regardless of Its damaged
condition
(Continued from paga ona)
If. IH tUMaOS
lyf (jpfhient i
(IflccJr ni nitrkatili
sjijuine o Kfmeil
plnLptll oiil-MJo ii
nvovrrin-ua-or i
ivisjimriirniiTciy Bo
t thK nAKutf.l tlm
JsfiUICfyil lltPol
kMB-ui. iiiKfcrrii
KU'lilarly thX
uiuiui i jn c
thapre-
iriysiciai) i results.
a that It
leading
clear the
causo hlKh
s new vigor
and ol nlh-
Ilver. Jt ton-
es as the hu-
ffjeient intentlnjl
untiseptlp. it in Nature's own regu-
lator rntients state that they fycl
yeais younger since Blalln gavo them
a new' leaso on ilfj.
CIV TO WD RAILS
(Continued from page one)
-Uion tncn waa wrought in. Ho was
Lnflin self-possessed. Next tho young
er jiih.s was enrried in carried be-
cause his right foot was Infected nnd
bully swollen the condition of it
loiiking serious. When ho asked for
medlcljjo tjie bandits told him a doc-
tor Was coming to seo Chevalier Mus-
no nn Italian attorney of Shu-ilghal.)
Hllassatd his foot pained hlni.
"I talked to the captives told them
nil that was being done and explained
tho demands of tho bandits.
"Then I rosunjed my conference
with tho chieftain. After- 1 had beg-
ged him and pleaded with him ho
Mgfccd to lengthen the potlod of his
ultimatum flxlijfr three days (frpni
Mn: 12). Ho absolutely ipftised to
inanity ins iQrms TniKinc VH1 an
form nnd is for sale by nil good drutf
gists such as lilcUfordH COrneiuDIug
atorc uompton
ild coer
it possess.
- Ad crtls-
sTornado ln&rfi
every bit of Xirc
Mots and CUIs
lng. j?
IJIalln cymes in convenient tableUitffunoed expresjsiqn in an. unniised
voU'O hp declared that if his demands
Viero not met in threo days Iio would
kill all
"I said to tho chieftain: 'You aro
too smart too intelligent to shoot
theso Innocent persons for nothing.'
Leader Determined
"He replied: 'Do notdccele your-
tornajl4ri could seo it over nhmit
nljawfly. Jt soundtd Just like a
ttrlKllt train niornti thn rnll .
for nil teat lm(J cc'1 lhcm ' K ln Kls- T0"-"
.corns. Wii- nn(l4 "lew exactly yh was coming
emnvr thjrfcct 'v iuo timo i unci .got tho Avlfo and
Musics intp tho cellar and had pulled
the door down It struct-.
"I Was trvllic- tn llnlil fll ilnni. rfnn...
but I had ho more than pot It closed
until I felt something yank at me
The door Mlpped .away from ino and
I haen't found it yet."
4u juvinor m ui moment was
ousiy engnged ln nailing a new dpor
in placo for .future" use. "It might
ioi oo neeneu again in twenty years
but whon It is nep.ied it nwih
million dollars" wns his belief ln re-
gard to the matter.
hclf-Reliuiit Folk
lanv yenra mlgl . pass befdro any
part of West Texas might suffc. nil-
other tragedy so pathetic Or so sad-
dening as that which nwcpt tho Colo
rado and Loralne sectloi.til But when
it does- it will uovcr firfd a people
moro .self-reliant than the people in
th It district Who ha.o bicn through
with-it. Houses can bo repaired and
rebuilt but'lUes of mombors of tho
xamlly cannot be roplacod. That is
theli' feelings all along th lino laid
bare by th.. utonn and oro Which rIv-
oh thein tho real roason for- their
thankfulness. iua.t the thought c
wlui t might )o tho ttory--n. death toll
that would slrjko terror to tho heart
of 'Conn had tjio stprm como and
hour -orllei gives them JUst cause
for Xiel.z glad thnt It waa no w'orso
The 'Vomnion-snise' 'policy follow-
ed by th peisoim of neighboring
towns ln tho rescue work which was
pushed diligently throughout Monday
jnado a deep iinpresslun upon tiie
homeless residents Of the damaged
section.
"Thoy Just Rot a big truck and
strated out nt the beRlnnlnjc of the
cyclone s iath and followed it to the
AT THE
PALACE
Lust Day Today
"NAN00I
Au uutl
tunl li
ho NORTH"
turo of ac-
cd in the great
els fit
ionnl vifiio
M ca.
roLMonsTv MX reels fil
Mr. J. . SCOTT
v AB 3aaL m E
Baun4wftlth
AiOand in Hand
fcart -fitlndA Toxas "I p
PaVrce'sJ WinrrVs Prescripl
'lmIniBeMrihl6 and it 1
ititf tijV 1 nf fnYfiil nm
1 Vouliiniiv to go to be
lirl'rt hlhdWhes and a di
salon Jind wns veiy ny
riiiiif but nfter tuli
HCrHjtlf
hcttV
find rV tell othoo
Imu tlod4arne
unuic liic
ljiaJiv
Arcturreiwonv!
imnx7ollftl iiiiAl
wi(wrseti m- vie uoartiy
f - aiWdJ!-
fPATlCERHCIElV
2 "KDVKFEHATS
I ExtaAdedAi
fiJIO'TIME VAUC
'lJXsL
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ti
traction
EVILLE
Prcsontihg
HARRWZENA
omoiivJSnlniiccp a n u
.llfltjgicr who juggles every-
tlijnc: from roses ' to steel
licanl plows.
Admission Only 10c and 40c
QUEEN
a5rarnF
jyk
sed Dr
ion for
alped me
times so
I would
igglng sen-
Fvoun nnd ir-
itr tho "I're-
galned lnwplght iind felt
wor i certainly am
'Avhat this medicine
-"Mrs. J D. Bcott.
233 Keller Street
Prescription now at jour nearest J
drug SlOrO III luuivi wv jium vi- nnc
Dr Pjerce President Inalidn' Hotel
in Buffalo N Y. 'or free medical
ndWce. (Advi
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They willfshow Jbu a way which a
fcner saUr teethJF
s Shovwthem at once what it doesjj"
grow dinfjy jr
Hilm. It clings to teeUfT
ivpaste e
ffSUiorhs-atlflr
FREE
At Local Stores
This Week
A 10-Day Tub?
See Coupon
Avoid Harmful Grit
Fepeodrat curdle tho Dim and
rrmorr It without harmful aconr-
Intc. IM polUblnc BVCQt 1 far
totter than enamrl. rrr a
film combatant which contain
ha-rah grit.
Lnjoy I hi
Combat that f i
Watch the newAeau
Go ask for this free test
The results will delight you
millions have found to whiter cle
All In your home should know 1
Why teeth
You feel on your teeth a viscous
trevices and stays. No ordinary toot
That film is the teeth's great enemy.
dingy coat Tartar is based on film.
Filrit also holds food substance which ferments and forms acid. It
holds' the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay That's why
49 in 0 suffer from tooth troubles. Germs breed by millions in film.
They with tartar are the chief cause of pyorrhea now so alarmingly
common.
enters
ffectlvelsfjmbats it
then forms
Now you can combat it
Dental science has in late yearsjound two
film combatants. One acts to curdle film
ona to remove it and without any harmful
tcourinjj.
Able authorities proved these methods ef-
fective Then a new-type tooth paste was
created based on modern research. These
two film combatants were embodied in it for
daily application. That tooth paste is called
Pepsodent. Careful people the world Over
now use it largely by dental advice.
A new dental era
' Pepsodent also multiplies the alkalinity of
the saliva. That Is there to neutralize mouth
acids the cause of tooth decay.
multiplies lircstarch diges-
i tno aaitva. .xnat is mere
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