The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, June 15, 1923 Page: 2 of 10
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THE ABILEInE REPORTER ABILENE TEXAS
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PftSTO R SPEAKS
10 LEGION ABOUT
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MEMBER QFNDTED ANMUAL PICNIC
SIMMONS COLLEGE AT CROSS PLAINS
ON JULY 25-28
UPHOLDING FLAG
An nddrens In which he said that
'America should taho wnrnlng of
the foes which nro within her
bounds and forever end their in-
Idlou practice wns lolIvcred hy
the nov Lowls N Stuokey pastor
of St. Paul Methodist Church nt
the regular monthly mooting of
Parampro Post Xo. C7 American
Legion Thuradty night. The nd-
dress was proclaimed by the le-
gionnaires as one of the strongest
they had over hoard In their hnll.
Itev. Mr. Stucltev declnrcd that
thcro are nt work In America sin-
ister forces which seek to destroy
tho State tlo church and tin- hofnc
and appealed to the ex-servlco men
to uso th-lr good Jnluenc i to rid
the nation of tho jirohngnndn He
said that ns they went on the bat-
tlefield fighting for their nation w
now In time of peace thoy should
fight that tholr country may not
Jje- destroyed. .
"Best adddresi I over heard on
the subject" one Legionnaire said
after tho meeting find a group of
OX-servlco men standing nfcaf back-
ed him up In hs stntement.
Tho Iqcal Post 1j going to put on
ti local talent play June 28 23
nnd 30 entitled "Cheer Up" and
this camo In for discussion nnd
preliminary plans wore mado for
staging tho play. Tho success of
tho Legion show last J ear presages
a similar success- this ye. r nnd 1-
TCttdy a supply of S. It. O. signs
have been ordered in order that
the demand for them may be met
the first night.
TJnmlned supply of Iron In the
tJnlted States nt the beginning of
1921 was estimated nt 8855000-
000 metric tons
FAMILY IS DEAD
SHIS ltODT R. SIMMONS.
lAUGTKrt IX LAW OP 8IM-
mons' rouNunn Dins At
VAMCTON.
President J. D. Snndcfor. of
Simmons College is In receipt oil
n telegram from Mrs. Sarnh Anna
Simmons Riefer to the effect Unit
her mother died suddenly Juno 1 1
of heart failure nt her home In
Yankton. S D
Mrs. Simmons wns the wife qf
Dr. Roh.ert S. Simmons who still
resides in fc'ew York City and who
Is the only child of 3r. nnd Mr
Jnmes B Simmons founders of
Simmons College.
Mrs. Simmons sp.ent a year In
Abilene Mme five or si years ago
with her daughter Miss Snruh
Anna who wns a teacher of art In
tho college for on? year Many
Abilene people will rehvember Mrs.
SImnlons since she was a woman
of remarkable culture and charm.
CnORS FLA1NH June 1 July
26th and 2Ctli lme heon definitely
set as tho dates for tho from
Plains nnntml plcnte and Jubilee.
The nffnlr will bo under the man-
nemont of Jho Chnmhnrof Com-
meroo and iIans are being made
to entertain 10000 pepplo during
the two da j s Several new attt ac-
tions nro being arranged for and a
big rodeo will llkoly bo stngd for
both days.
Crops nre Ih first class condition
throughout thin section and with
the increased population duo to the
past year's ln!K of peola to tfio
surrounding oil fl-Jld contmlttees
nro planning nil entertainments
oh a much lurger scale than any-
thing proiously attempted It this
locality Former .attendance ro-
corde have run i'rom five to fccii
thousand.
Mnit Ghctt Heating.
HOUSTON June 15. Henry
Hnwker. foimer poundieper nt
(iboso Creek was kidnaped by
Tho faculty nnd the student bodv masked men last night while
3RAgIA0RS
W IX REBUiito
"Eyfhu- ko or jwdiajr
ad do allnds il
PlfcRIFOYBROSraERS
( & Pjtal JHfono 518 I
s
OUR STOMACH
cauies bad JjumIIi. gassy palm
coated tprfjfte oiNL belchlngjs
Altaayt IM relit
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CHAWf:
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Jwetteti jonr
iUiu
UKIN
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k&ts
and Jsreath only 2St
T WISPS r
JMaFiBnl m I
ajwi yc
iRvoujatant JKemcti
troiijyiflilsc v; ne haf
vouant tffreattnen
vH
tment
y lor skin
been provtn
ssful use. il
flhat thousand)
ktprs and divggirfs are daily pre-
Knff because nntkuov) its bene.
aciairesuits you win una it in Kesmoi
Untlhnfr nnrl fl An Smn
Whftxiot tV UondtneJ m3vle 61 til
thea wisQiedieaWnen end let Rctinol mtkt
your tkia welrTt nil dniEgitti
Resinol
fc
beenme much attached to her nnd
her cultured daughter and this
sad news comes as a distant shock
especially to the faculty the trus-
tees and others who learned to
npprcclnte her while sho was In
Abilene.
Anna Ifall (he oldest building
now standing on the Campus U
nnmed In honor of Sarnh Simmon
the only grandchild of the found-
er of Simmons College.
The message recited that Mrs.
Simmons would bo buried In New
York City Friday or Saturday of
thU week. Prsstdent Sandefer
conveyedto Da Jlobert S Simmons
and his daughter Sarah Anna ex-
pressions of syrripathy from the
faculty trustees and student body
and wired his daughter Mrs.
Stanley Walker of New York City
to present a floral offering ox-
presing tho .grief felt by thslf
frlonds nt the college s.nd In Abilene
No human mind can cohtcm-
plnto the contribution of the Sim-
mons family Of New Y.ork City to
the economic intellectual and
soulful culture of Abilene and thp-
Southwest where this Institution's
Influence has wrought for on
third of a Century.
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. KplsOpiinl Church.
Church of the HoiVciny 'Rfst
Comer Orange nnd North Th!i6
Services fbr the Third Sunday aft
er Trinity:
7:30 a. m. Holy Communion.
9:45 ft. m.-r-Church School.
10 A. m. Men's Bible Class.
11 a. iru Morning Prayer nnd
Sermon.
U0M p. m.-Evenlng Prayer and
BeV. Willis P Gerhart rector.
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Physician Has New
Method of Reducing
High Blood Pressue
High Blood Pressure Is ono thing
that evcrv Insurance Comnanv
1 looks for In its examination
When t li present you ennhpt
hope to bo passed. The company
will refuse to Insure vou. YoU
are a bad risk. JW'rriJthy pepple
Iiuvq high blOQjr pressure nnd do
not realize lt.
4 If jou hnye .requent headaches
dizzy spellsz sour stomach ring
ing r"-r u"'n('"''"" of the
heart yole'nany. havlilgh bloood
ipressiip It '"cJS.a sjmptgpf
systenr is clogged vith VioLm&ous
WflstU). Befdre refef cjhrfo nd
tne-rf poisons rruus le jBHritiatcd.
Aw ell-known;' physWtWvho lws
Klfn years ViCf studyffo ie sub-
Iject Of blopressffre dlfrovet-ed
nJtiew formula thnf reduc blood
pressure JrCT nJiJij-al way 4 nrt-
g upon lc xcauie. TlBs new
renaratlor lis been so rfmnrkv
ilily succeirjral tAIthousalds of
ijlnfcn.1 cany evfthose ot years
aniintri.iat If btit (ledfiled to
lspense(tithrolg"jf lo al cyugglsts
ndcr tho nam it Bl-a-ln with
guarhtee'to felurn tho Purchase
lklce fh any rarlar case thai w-as not
ubndlrfully benefited b the erj"
fiat bottle
rt-llii easily niTd nulckl)
drlvAs out the polsoufl nnd lowers
Blooifa Prprisuro livOJnfure'jj own
Way
Jt Is mild pleasant nnd harmless
hi Its action and brings within n
few. days a wonderful new feeling
of vigor and power
Bl-tt-JIn can be had In conven
ient orm from an good druggists
Compton's.
JJIckfortin ponicr J)rug Store.
Cndvertislng).
on
)ls wny home from tho. bustnoss
nnrt of Gooso Croek and taken Out
tb the Woods where ho was beaten t
over the head nccoruing 10 a re-
pbrt made to deputy ehorlff A. T.
Hamilton.
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Dry Goods Men Meet.
GALVKSTON Juno IE. Scien-
tific bulng economies Jn delivery
and health nt employes werp u-
mong the topics discussed by the
fourth annual convention of tho
Texas Retail Dry Goods associa-
tion which opened hero tqday for
a two day session
i
iv YorjH enfe yr
ojriPDf.
im(lv Vbu nr
rerfso togres
fro.lnjffnl w IX
U UI1U lUUJU
nctvBiy
none
HIT'S BILLETS
TW
OH RECITAL
Fl
ANSWER US THAT?
Harry nd Walter Brown n-
groes although not related In any
wny nre good friends today re-
gardltss of an ostnngement Thurs.
day night that mlcht haVo reached
serious proportions. Whether It'
wns the threat of the law or mero- i
ly tha development of a conciliato-
ry altitude on t)io part of both is'
not khown but they nt least left
Ihe Impression thnt they were the
best of friends Friday morning.
Little Is known about tho case.
Police diclnred thnt other negroes
riald there was an argument Pistol
shots vfollowed and Harry Brown
rail. The police arrived and tool;
matters In their own hands along
with the two nogroes. t
Krldny morning Walter Insisted
that he was not shooting nt Harry.
Harry camo forth and said htf
didn't believe Walter Intended the
bullets for hln Corporation oourt
wns not sure and fined the two
thirteen dollars each and they went
peacefully on tholr way.
NO
IIS
MIGHT
The regular program of station
WQAQ will bo given Prlday eve
ning by Mrs. Alec rjiiier nwstcd
con
Morris. The program will
sist of plp.e organ numbers by Mrs.
Millers vocal selections by Miss
Morris; and cornet by Jack Mor-
ris This concert will bo picked up
from Vie First Baptist church In
the lamo manner as tht sermons
are sent out on Sunday. StWeral'
hnvo remarked how well pipe or-
gan music sounds by radio and
at 8 o'clock this evening the lis-
teners xlll have a rare treat.
Following Ihe orngn recital
WQAQ Will pick Up from tho Klk's
Club the program of the "Hot
Popper" orchestra. This will start
by M'ss Anna
Morris apd
-b.
Jack nbout 9:30 p. m. Friday.
Belfast has the largest rope
works in the world. M Hill V
. sect Adv
Eyeclass makers can supply
glasses to Correct any ono of 134. Surface
734 dCfebts In vision. times tit
'"
i nPfR MKrawltng In-
i mi' w 'jf
At tlmSun Is 12 000
yuc utmu imiiii
At nlno months old. tho average
bnby should weigh 18 pounds.
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snxMM vf6rrelie
r iiMa 4-irtx
M'ftPI Jr V v Lr
MAMELL H0U
r "tkudJciJhz last t
r grocer
PJBrom
'at
SE TEA
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IF YO;
consider
Is the
let tho
er "P
the jfnr;
eonnn.
Tins
ornjnary i
ctlye
PjJorhea s
Biro-form
d. Don t
any turth-strengthon
your teeth
Is not like the
mouth wash.
A - 4U
r. suuc oiyc
wyiy cir
cops;
In ontitffjteisTOln tnd the cn ol 9
cormrWr fc?cholli Zino-pidjThe g
remoiTtflhe ttuu Inttipn-preiyBe. nJ
hedtfirrittlon. THfci vou idinftc R
llorflrol cuumj yourtorm unnircor. a
rivtldi. 7Ai.'intaepticAitrproof. N
itorni. cilbuiti hhiotii. Ot p
v-H your drrfgilti or ho? S
- I0c Palace 30c
USEMENTS
lOcGffiQ
Suet loi
bet tod:
deilcrt.
nzScholl's
TLino-pads
Mtii in tSt liharatorut cJThSckoll
Hit. Co.. main of Dr. Sthetrt Foot
CemferiAttluneit Arch Sutporti.tu.
Put ono on-thopaln tsgoncl
Roy SwWlr tanrJ'Xpuico
" IJij tiyfreai est
M e&on
Ajv5nlotiWiul mnof
inhn 's r oblcm IA
mvt? toKW-ri'rfTii
Z-1
ft wo.
hould she
rilliut! sto-
ii a." ..
vy or tnc great umntnan
North Country and the
Northwest lounted police
EXTRA
HAROLD LLOYD
in
"Pay Your Duqs "
Comedy.
Today n'd SaturdayVA
ARiqORWjnjS
The (reaonVTra
A erf oxoinrChaptcr
Qtgpjfllnocr da"s. i
i Stewart in
.Ao3
ii mtrt Ar'rftJT'rn nrmv '
Ono of tlc rHiiiojurYorke
NArroyJ' detective stopies.
Thrills (ind rnystery.
Extra DAN MASON in
"The Toonervilie
Follies'"
A 2 reel comedy scream.
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J h B SUiulny J
v HH affven a Fji
P&-- LW i tot one svrfi
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4- TZf jpwims foy tli
HEREFORD LAKE
Most Delightful Bathing Bcaohh
Jusftast of Elmdalo oylho
FREE TICKETS Given Away Sunday !
Kvery person tvlio lakes a
Hereford JUukc
;no 17Ulfvm ho
6oitfickct good
any tunc dnr-
lowiiig week.
tagc of this op-
ml got TWO
o price of one.
West Texas
Piko
T
$
IS
V 1:
BETTt 4
uleamngl arfa Yresslngf i
NKBARNES ' J
Prompt iM Free
Service Delivery
it In a nowerful antiseptic GUAR
ANTHED to bunlsh Pydrrhea.
Your money back If It fails to do
SO. Price $3 per carton.
Kor Salo by
Bickford's Corner
Drug Store
SAVED SICK SPELLS
Black-Draught Found Valuable
By a Texas Farmer Who Has
Known Its Usefulness
Ovor 30 YearB.
f
s
Summer
Teaist
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Remember the
Suiisliine Snecial
smnliyboxj! i HWl J
ItKTllU VC-rilJ K V.
X hofeanirj tftMp'l
andT havoJused 11. 1
evj- ajner I ji'l
notv inmy hrnr t
roifoiAmend It J"JFnrlB
H Tlave gU tnil aft
Nftnlos. Texas "t have used
Thedford's Black-Draught fot
than 30 1iirs" Jrleciares Mr yt
II. cromsfr n yisi.iniini wu.
known onrnier Tcgldlng outrrrom.
here oiWiutQrS 4F .
lilwa wnen n
nrngcstlon nnfl
favo mo a HVer
Black-Draught I
we henrd of It
Black-Draught
when needed
Uack-Drauglit
and certainly
liver Irouhle.
horough trial
am after urny ynrH tun nnj
BlnWc-Draught Is jTiy stand hy. It
has aea nte mw sick spells."
' Mr-Vfromerwrites thnt ne im
"neer miNiiJlark-Draught" and
Sajs several of his neighbors pre-
fer U to any other liver medh'lne
"I ala& recommend. Blatv-
Drnught to rav friends" he ndds
This valuable old powdered
llvpr medicine is prepared from
medicinal roots and herbs and has
none of tho Itful effects so often
observed fcfa. the uso of. calomel
or other powerful mineral Artigs.
Bo sure to get the genuine.
"Thedford's" NC-145
Is tho trai-re Luxe to
tho Summer Resorts.
Call or Phone
A. J. LEIGHTY
Ticket Agent
J H. HILL Assistant.
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a
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r Hot piscuitSi
theli
kincL
a a
' PmJnc ltnr hisnilrs thrrneli- mah flfiur doflk. make them bis-
in your mouth like rfow or cuityaste lak mh.
summer day youean nfakc Because this puV sofpwhdaT
them easily with Aunt Jjmiima Mxx is a little whftpi-a little
Pure Soft WhearTlour-now in finer in texturerrf little better
fnwn ' J . than the hwr flouiiyou have
v'""' J! .VriT A..f
n. t n rr . i S L! ;y ICVCrfr'UCU .TX.U111.
Kicn ana uu ny-gp ogem hajf Sponsor
muKC VI1C lUtitt wutij;uaitu pm
this perfect flour. Thgfafease
fhe nalate and add zeBtittL-che
- urn
appetite.
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this
:h bears her
Father's
1 1ll A I T?w
BfeEfed a Tie
NAyJBliipmdnt Just Rcceiyed.
A. piargp Vtrietv of Comivs.
?1.00 to $2.00
SBEWINDOWDIS
TheT
PLAY
oggery
Mah adviccfayt t
'lhin'"says Aurfojemi
Ask votir erocfr for a sacL
JiuntJe
AUN
"N Pure
F
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Te
andl
An lnm!mi ocenrpf fft tiniK
wives who use thissoft wheat)
flour.
iptiner tasty
jcuitsarethere
mima is
ew prod-.'
ame.
kes pies
1 ts which j
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f
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fj4twt Jemima Soft
A Mills Company
JOSEPH. MO.
Jjeat Flour
theat
IMA.
VAGA
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VACATION CALLS
NEW
Toil will fiud a collect!
styles in a hlrce .nssof1
you both in qualitjrand
the wanted niMerials and : V
patterns that ill please S
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CtfTofwfll
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if; mm
g r jy f
rl Smrmtpr
a large Pi
style yA
i t
Jilillinerw for tlie mrin days
cilire Hat or something in a good
vill find them here.
You will uei
ahead. If it
looking Sport
1 Special PricMs on Childreny Hats
C' I
READY-TO-WEAR
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MILLINERY
IV
Our
Guarantee
In ordtr that you nur avoid
rtn Ui pottlbiUrr o( tuUof
tlngU ptnnr n T h" '
orpoitunky of dtrapmtrtilnf (o
eur wa tttUftcdoo htl Aunt
jtmlma lour U trriKln i
cUim k w b Uypu u not ii-
Ufi4 ftr h1ni uuJ two or
ikfM biVlnft your frtxtr U u
tboruta to t ttum lull putcniM
pricf prorUtit ou rtum t'tt
eKti porvoo to nun.
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Milled by tht makers
df the famous Aunt
Jemima Pancake Flour
-
Flour
pNTJEHIHAMILlSCOH-
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Distributors:
V7ALKER-SMITH COMPANY
Abilene Texas
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T.
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before yo t
have a kircfc
ThermosBoM
Guides aiid T
will neefl
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Goodies
1$ Hoacl
thai you
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art on lhav li
supifef ol
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